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1981-12-18 - Orange Coast Pilot
• m PRANGI COAST FRIDAY. DECEMBER 18 1981 Ousted bar patron sics his dog on • • mnocent car tire <See story bel ow> • • • • • • YOUR HDMITDWN DAllY PAPER ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Mesa's Roushan to take ·case ·to Supreme Court By DAVID KUTZMANN Of ... o.lly "IMC SlA!ff Rebuffed by a state appeal~ court, Costa Mesa welder AJi Rous han is headed for the California Supreme Court tc • fight for high -ri se s t eel sculptures he built without proper city approval. Roushan, a bearded Iranian immigrant. was sentenced tc five days in Orange County Jail and fined $500 in Orange Count} Superior Court for d efying previous c ourt orde r s prohibiting erection of his red steel artworks. But Judge R o b e rt R Fitzgerald agreed Thursday tc d~la y imposing the sentence until Dec. 28, giving Santa Ana lawyer Meir J . Westreich lime , to file an appeal with the state high court. Fitzgerald could have ordered Roushan to begin serving his sentence Thursday. Earlier this week, the Fourth District Court of Appeal in San Berna rdino rejected Roushan's appeal of a contempt of court c itation hand e d do wn by Fitzgerald. The superior court Judge has ruled that th~ welder, who owns a metal fabrication business at 1550 Superior Ave. in Costa Mesa, was in contempt of codrt for putting up a 60-foot plus structure known as Tornado. Fitzgerald, in an e arlier ruling, also had found Roushan in contempt for erecting another sculpture, known as Volcano. despite city objections. The two are part of four sculptures in all that Roushan put up on his property near lf1s business in the industrial part or the city He obtained city approval for his first creation, the 32-foot hi g h artwork known a s Wa t erfa ll. However 1t was alleged he then put up Butterlly Wings, Volcano and Tornado in l>Uccess1on without gaining City Hall's stamp of approval first. Both 'Rous han and-his lawyer clai m that t he Iranian 1mm1grant is constitutionally e n t i tled to f ree artistic expression without government interference. Westr<.'ich said T hursday this 1s how h<' would argue tht.' case tSf'e SCULPTURE, Page A2> Polish police battle protesters ON THE BRINK -This 47 -ton bulldozer nearlv went off connector ramp from the eastbound Garden Grove Freeway to the northbound Santa Ana Freeway in Santa Anl:I after • rollin£ off trailer Thursdav afternoon Truc·k driver Lo~·d Russell . 56. of Whittier. was uninjured as were t wo motorists whose car s werc ~truck with de bris after hulldowr s hot through guard rail. Death t ol l, 7, hundreds reported hurt By The Associated Press Polish riot police battled yo ung demons trato r s in downtown Warsaw with rubber clubs and tear gas and the military regime reported seven dead and 80 injured in a clash with striking miners in southern Poland. "Blood was needed for those who do not want the community to return calmly to work," Warsaw radio s aid today m a stern c:ommeniary on military action that crushed protests al the mine and the shipyards in Gdansk Seven demonstrators were killed and many wounded at the mine, and 15 policemen were reported inJured In Gdansk, 164 de m o n s trator s and 1 60 policem e n we r e injured in battles that ended the shipyard strike Wednesday, the Polish media said. The situation in the rest of Poland was unclear becaust: of a co m mun1 c:at1ons blackout imposed by th<: government. Most norm al t'ommunications have been tut, a nd Western news organizations have to rely mainl) on 10format1on, often delayed. pieced together from travelers. d1plom allc sources and others M 1ners were reported on <See POLAND, Page A2> General said held Not with my tire. • • Dog bites it on command • • inpnson VERONA, Italy (API -A U.S. Army general kidnapped from his home by four men posing as plumbers is being held in a Red Brigades' "people's prison," a telephone call in the name of the terrorist group said today. "We claim the kidnapping of NA TO hangman <Brig Gen. 1 James Dozier last night ... He is held in a people's prison and will face proletarian justice. A communique will follow ," an anonymous telephone caller told the Italian news agency ANSA here . No furth e r word immediately followed. Police threw up roadblocks and searched homes in northern Italy in the hunt for James L. Dozier, 50, the second-highest ranking U.S. Army official in southern Europe and the first apparent political abduction or an American in Italy. Police take seriously the claim made on behalf of the Red Brigades, the Marxist urban guerrilla group which kidnapped and killed former Italian Premier AJdo Moro in 1978. Four gunme n posing as plumbers snatched Dozier from his rifth -fl oo r apartment Thursday after tying his wife with chains and adhesive tape. NATO officials s aid the gunmen hit the general on the head with a pistol butt. Officials reported that the intruders rifled through the general's library !lnd took a pile of papers. A state ment <See GENERAL, Page A2> Lights out for Poland By STEVE MI TCHELL Of tlM Dally l'li.t Slaff Here's a new twist on the old man -bites-dog s tory. straight fr&m the crime report See, there's this guy drinking in a Laguna Hills tavern when he notices another guy being thrown out of the bar by the bouncer. A while later, the firs t guy walks over to the door of the bar to get a little air While s tanng out at the parking lot, the guy sees the evicted bar patron standing next to a parked car. There's this large brown dog standing obediently beside him. The angry ev1ctee points a finger at the right front tire of the car, which coincidentally, belongs to the first guy . who's still watching all this from the front door of the bar The big dog attacks the lire. growling and chewing on the rubber hke it was a dogg1<' bone Duo kille d in Huntington collis ion By PIDL SNEIDER MAN Of ... o.lly ~Mt Slaff An evening of di ning and celebration ended in tragedy for four ,friends Thursday night whenlheir auto slammed into a· tractor-trailer rig on Brookhurst Street in Huntington Beach. Two passengers in the auto died of injuries they received in the crash, and a third was c ritically injured, police s aid today. Dead are Marilyn Lee Paugh, 41 . of 17562 Still Harbor Lane, Huntington Beach. and Kevin Francis Ke ll y, 30, o r 9145 Pelican Ave .. Fountain Valley. The woman was pronounced SHENANDOAH. Pa. <AP> dead at the scene. while Kelly Holiday lights will go out for an died at 12:52 p.m . at Fountain hour on Christmas Eve In this Valley Community Hospital. coal-mining community as a A third passenger, Nicholas J tribute to the struggle of the Bravat.a, or 8141 Kingfisher Polish people, according to Drive, Huntington Beach. Mayor John Reese . remained in critical condition T h e m a yo r i s s u e d a early today at Fountain Valley proclamation asking citizens Community. throu~t the anthracite coal T~e driver of the auto, ~i<>f!• region lo join Shenandoah in Wilhamson, 30, was uninjured lD extinguishing decorative llthts .S"f..lhe accident, police said. She for an hour on Christmas Eve. ~'was identified as a roommate or "We have ~lected the hour of Ms. Paugh, livln1 at lbe same 6 p.m. because al that very Sllll Rarbor address. 1 moment Christmas will arrive She was placed ln HunUnaton In Polanct~" Reese said. •·we Beach Jail on suspicion of would like every one or the drivin1 under the llllluence of millions of people Uvin1 there to a 1 coho I a n d v eh I c u I a r know that they are ln our man1lauaht.er, police said. thou1bt1 and ln our prayers." <see MISHAP. Pa1e AZ> .. The tire goes nat Tht.' ev1ctee then points to the rear tire of the car. which prom pl.s the innocent observer to head for the lot to prevent furt her damage to his car. The bar evictee hops into a Porsche with has tire-chewing mutt and the pair flee -but not before the victim scribbles down the licens<' plate number The case went to South Orange Cou nty Municipal Court last week. and the sus pect got a yea r 's pro bation a fter plea bargaining. according to court records :-.lo mention or the disposition of the dog . Perhaps the Judge is still chewing over the matter. Northe rn coa 8l gets rain fa ll By The Associated Press Light rain will fall today along lhe Northern California coast, s preading Aleast to the Sierra N<.'va da and south to ward Yosemite. the National Weather Service reports. De n se fog is ex p ec ted throughout the day in some ce ntral va ll ey r eg ions . Forecasters say rain in the north s tate will increase Sa turda y, w ith s n o w at el<-vations a bove 9,000 feet ORANGf COAST WfATIHI Dense fog some areas late tonight and early S aturda y morning . Variable high cloudiness Saturday. Highs Saturday upper 60s at beaches, low to middle 70s inland. Details Page AJ. INSIOf TODAY SO years . ago today, ug1 Daomond, prohabitaon '.r cla ssi est m o bster , wo1 gunned down in .on Alban~. N Y , rooming houu, proufftg ht wa.s not lnl.l'lncibU P.a~ 88. INDfl ~--- • • • • • • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. December 18, 1981 • • Sudden storni dumps 2 feet of By Th~ A.Hodated Presa snow on Indiana.' '.'-n Isolated storm ofr Lake M1~·hl1uu1 dUm(>t:d two feel of s now on northwest lndiana toduy, 11 day after a storm ~urprised parts or the Midwest. and temperatures fell to record lows on the Plain&. KIDNAPPED Brig Gen James L . Dozier was kidnapped from his home in Verona. Italy. Thursday From Page A1 GENERAL • • issued by the NATO base said that Dozier hadn't possessed any classified documents, however. Falco Accame, a Soci alist member o f Parliament 's Defe nse Committee, s aid in a formal que stion to the government that he wa s concerned about the threat to defense secrets. He called for an in vesligat1on of reported hnks bet ween the Red Brigades and Libya, as well as to Soviet bloc countries. A number of captured Red Brigades members have told police the gang received weapons from Libya, according to court officials. The radical Arab nation has denied it has given aid'to the group. Neighbors of the general said they were alerted by noise from the apartment. "It was a banging, as 1f they were hanging paintings on the wall," said a woman neighbor who asked that her name not be used. "We heard something like someone calling for help . It was almost like a baby cr ying." A neighbor knocked on the door and , when n o one answered, called police Lt. Col. Luciano Dalcegg10, a NATO s pokesman , said the general had a driver but "it's impossible to have an escort 24 hours a day." Other officials noted that Moro had five body guards, but they were all gunned down by the Red Brigades in the street am bush in Rome Dozier was kidnapped about 6 p. m . after his bodyguard drove him home from the n earby NATO base where fie has been stationed since June 1980. "Four men arm ed an d described as plumbers entered his home and after having struck the general, immobilized his wife with c hains and adhesive tape and then fled wit4 the hostage pres um ably locked 1n a trunk ," a statement released by the NATO base said More than 20 weather·related dt'ttths have bc~n reported this week /\ storm feeding on moisture from Lake Michigan rolled across northwest Indiana today i.lnd dumped heavy snow in a narrow belt from Michigan Ci~y No relief due from coast fog Weather officials see no lmemediate end to the dense banks of fog,that have been blanketing the Orange Coast in the early morning and evening hours. Conditions were no different early today as a thic k layer of fog settled over t h e coast, causing delays at John Wayne Airport and limiting v isibility lo 50 yards along the beaches. A spokes man from the Na ti on a l Weather Service predicted the fog attacks likely wi ll continue through the weekend. Tower officials at John Wayne Airport said commercial flights sc h edu l e d to d epar t this morning were getting off with some delays but that incoming jets were being rerouted. Thursday evening th"e,fog lifted long enough for two Christmas boat parades lo proceed without difficulty. Officials 1n Newport Beach s aid the a nnual Festival or Lights parade attracted a large crowd and only occasional wisps of fog . In Huntington Ha rbour. the annual Cruise of Lifhts boat parade was completed just minutes before the fog rolled in. The o nl y event marred Thursday evening by the fog was the ninth a nd final race at Los Alamitos Race Track. It was canceled and all wagers were refunded Weather officials said the fog is being caused by moist marine air movin~ inland over cold ground Evening temperatures have been dropping into the low 50s with daytime readings hovering around 67 degrees. Weather officials said they expect similar temperatures this weekend. U.S. polled on Poland NE W YORK I AP > Americans generally approve of the way t h e Reagan administration has responded to the military takeover in Poland, according lo a ne w Associated Press-NBC News poll In addition, Americans are more likely to say martial law was inevitabl e because of econom ic conditions in Poland than to say it was imposed becaus.e of Solidarity, the nationwide inde pendent labor union. went too far in Its demands on the communist government In the nationwide telephone poll of 1,602 adults selected Monday and Tuesday through a scientific random sampling, 86 percent said they had heard or read of the militai:y takeover in Poland Sleepy court date Defendant only obeyin g or der WAUKESHA. Wis. 1AP 1 You C"an·t fault Stanley Kujawa for not obeying orders Kujawa was told in a letter to report lo C1rcu1t Judgt• .Neal P. Nettesheim's courtroom al I 30 a m Thurs day for his trial on a speeding charge He did JUSl that Officials said Kujawa. 20. of MiJwaukee. was found outside the courtroom of .Judge Neal P Nettesheim in the wee hours Thursday morning. havi ng waited through the night for his court date But the letter had been mistaken and the scheduled time for his trial was a more reasonable I JO p m Nettesheim . advised or Kujawa·s long vigil. moved the case ahead of othe rs on the court schedule and quashed the speeding charge. Kujawa, accused of driving 10 mph over the s peed limit. faced a possible fine of $29.40. O,.ANGf. COAST Daily Pilar • CIHalfted edwer1te4ng 71 ..... 2..n' All other IMpartmente 142-4121 MAtN OFACE .... ..., St., c-.. -·CA. Mell--: .. 11 .. ,C-. .... ,CA. .. • to Valpitra1:Jo. C'lo:.inl( :.chools and highwuys Snow was fort'cust to t·onlinue thruu.ihoul the day after 22 inc·hc~ o f snow fell at Vulpara1so. Ind , by midmorning and up to 14 inches elsewhere. A :s now e mergency wui; d eclan-0 in Michigan City, Ind . ond M uyor Cllfrord Arnold asked ncttrby cities to help with ~now removal Twonly miles to the east, Gary, Ind., had only 5 inches of snow, and South Be nd , an additional IS milt's to the cabt, haq only a hulf·in<'h of ~now The cast bound Jun<'s or lnters t .. t e 94 werl' rlost•d between Porta~e . Ind • and Ghesteron, Ind. U S. 30 wu closed in Valparaiso and packed with stalled cars At least four weatht•r r1•h1h·d death ... were repurll'd 10 l111ltturn "lant'l' Thur~day mornan~ On tht• Plain -. thto tf'mpt:niture dipped to 17 deg recs fh· 1 ow zero before m1dn1gh1 al 1.1ncoln . Neb. br€>ak1nl' tlw rl't·ord for l>cc 18 or 9 below <,(•I Ill 1964 ~ At St Jci!>('J'h , Mo the t mornin~ low wu:. 19 degrees t below zero, hrcuk1ng the record , of minus 7 'l't an 1963 The cold ~ extended .1:.. Cur south as 1 exai,, ,. with San /\ntunao reporting ;1 -; ret·ord low 1,f 25 :- On the northern Phuns. thp l 111 11 r r'l I ll g S I 11 W f 0 r t h l' 1 ):I _, 1·unt1~uous '>lute:. tod<.1y wus 28 ~i, degrees lll'low zero. <.11 both Jam es t ow n ~I> and Wall'rtown, SD t Sn1Jw flurries 1·ont1nucd an Wes t V1q~1n1a today. 1c·1ng l uni rc<1tc<I mountain roads and • m<tking driving hazardous J throughout th e :.t alc, the weather service said Five • inches of snow fell on the stall' ~ fhursday l L<tter toda~. more snow 1:-. J ex peeled from the Ohw Valley • and lcJWl'r M 1ch1gan t o the · mid /\lla11111· Coast iHHI New < England 1 In Thursdays unexpected , storm. Ch11·al!o. C1ndnnal1 ,. Cleveland 1md l nd1anapoh~ were { hlankcted with fl tli R inches. ' cutrhing man~ residents and ,. off~tll1a;~~~r~~:~·~c~t111n ' were a reported Thursda;. 1n downtown Chat·ago 1i._fore s now dwindled to • flurries Whale tht• Windy Cit) • was ~<'lllllJ.! scitkt><I. Fox River •• Lake :Jbout 111 males to the ~ northwl'st h.Jd sunny '>ka es t DOUBLE FATAL This 1s the wreC'kage of an auto which slammed into a tractor-trailer Thursday night in I luntington Hl'<Jd1 k1ll111µ lWO Of ltS four O('C'~punb ·W e dad not t•iq>clt the heavy • -.no" fall , · st11d Boh E verett!>, ! Ci nc innat1 llighw<ty Maantenanct· ~ :.;-iokc:.mJn, t:xpla1n1ng why lht-1 dt: pa rtml!nt lwd not 1 ns talled -.nu\\ plo"., on '>:.tit trucks before •1 Ttiursda \ FrQm Page A1 MISHAP ••• According to traffic officers, the four friends were returning home a t 10 50 p.m Thursday a.fter d 1n1ng out when Ms. Williamson attempted to change lanes, s truck another car. then lost control and veered mto a ng parked legally on Brookhurst JUSl north of Effin gham Drive. The driver of the second car. Felix Zargoza Salcedo. 28, of Anaheim, was not injured. police said. Officers said fog was not a factor in the accident Clear visibility was reported al the scene of the mishap. From Page A1 SCULPTURE before the state Supreme Court Both he and his client said the three unapproved sculptures would not be taken down. The lawye r also said. of Roushan's failure to abide by city·obtained court orders· ·'Civil djsobedience is a great American tradition You can violate an illegal order without sanction " City officials have maintained that Roushan should have first applied for the P.roper building pe rmits and s afety c h ecks before erecting his towering creations Westreach said the state court can take several actions ll could deny has petition entirely. agree to hear the case but not issue a stay in lower court proceedings. agree to hear the case and issue a stay. or send the matter hack to the appeals court No matter what, Fitzgerald's action Thurs day means Ali won 't ha ve to worry about serving jail time over the Christmas holiday. when his wife 1s expecting the couple's first child Boys' the ft loot sp e nt fiETlfPAGE. N.Y <AP > Detectives were only· able to recover $250 of the $690 they said two fifth graders s tole from Frances Bothe, a 74-year-old woman "'ho planned to buy C hristmas gifts for her 11 grandchild ren with the money Detectives William Kacinski and George Kuebler said the two boys , whose named were w1lhheld because or their age. !'iquandered most of the money on food and pinball m achines. The two detectives. who arrest ed the boys Thursday. said lhey wer!..»ped by a local ~lore owner _, told the m the youths tried to get change for a 100 bill. Mrs. Bothe's home was burglarized Mon(lcty Viet vet s on way BANGKOK, Thailand (API Four veterans of the Vietnam war made a brier s topover here today en route to Hanoi. wbere they b ope to initiate a "soldler·to·soldier" dia,Jogue on such Issues as the u~ of the defoliant Agent Orange and U S servicemen mlsaln5( in action. f From Page A 1 POLAND CLASHES. • • Six ini·hl·'> of -;no" fell 1n tht' : l'll~ . ..ind 1-:\1•rl'lts ordered lht' f t nH·ks wathoul plow:> lo ::.a ll the i ..,, rt•t•ts any1.1. a). in what h1· (· <·allt:d a · no wan ')ltuataon · No 1' serious trafC1<• at•cadents wert: ! reported • strike 1n at least 20 other coal mines. and the s trikers were reported occupying the s hafts al SIX or them. The reports said troops were ringing the mines, preventing the miners· families from bringing them food, but the troops were not ordered to evict the strikers because officials feared the miners would flood the shafts. CoaJ is Poland's most cntical resource, the chief source of f oreig n e xchange for the n ear-bankrupt economy. President Reagan told reporters in Was hington on Thursday "it will be impossible" for the United States to send food and economic aid to Poland as long as thousands or people are imprisoned and the country is under martial law. He also said it would be naive to think the Soviets were not involved in the cr ackdown A Soviet source in Moscow confirmed that Red a rmy MaPShal Viktor Kulikov, the commander of Warsaw Pact forces, was in Poland last week just before martial l aw was proclaimed. But he d enied reports he told Polish leaders the Soviets would intervene unless the Poles brought t he s ituation under control. The Soviet ne ws agency Tass followed up today by accusing the u .s. government or giving ·'direct instruction" for an a rmed coup in Poland Reliable reports from Poland sa id the police s ma s hed d e ·m o n s l r al ion s Thurs day evening along at least two major streets in the capital by crowds of students and others chanting. .. Fa sc is t ." "Gestapo, .. ·sol1dar1ty .1" and · Lech Walesa." The protesttrs, defying a martial-law ban o n public meetings. apparently gathered to mark the 11th anniversary of food riots in Gdansk in which scores of workers were killed in a ·rebellion tha t foreshadowed the birth of the Stllidanty labor movement a decade later and the current national crisis In one demonstration outside the Church of the Holy Cross near Warsaw Universit y, trouble began when a group of students ~athered on the ~Leps began chanting . ''Poland, Poland " A mil i ti a jeep with a loudspeaker sped to the church and a n officer warned the crowd they were violating martial law by gathering in a public place His warning drew jeers and whistles from the crowd of several thousand who sang the Pol ish national anthem . drowning out the loudspeaker The militia chief then called in squads of not police "In the name of law and order and the Po l ish P eople 's Republic, I order•you to leave this place. I warn you once. I warn you twice. . .. The riot police, c lutching plastic shields, began chasing th e youths and b ystanders gath ered in the s treet The ool1ce fi red tear gas canisters into the fleeing crowd as th<' protesters chanted .. Long hve f reedom " and "Ges t apo , Gestapo .. Police heavl'd gas canisters anto the side entranc<> of the church and reached 1n through the front do or t o ~rub demonstrators who sought re fuge there. Chkago got r. int·hes of ">now in : tht: <:It) proper. snarling traffic· :. for more· thi.ln an hour on the hu" Kt•nm.·d~ Expressway, the· c1l ; s maan lank Lu O'Hart ~ I 11t~rnatwnal Airport Polle•·: reported lWO paleUpS CIOI:! Of 4/) ~ car!>. the olhl•r involving 15 but no senou~ anJuraes Th1rt\ on1• IJcOplt: ::.uffered slight 1n1une:. "ht•n a Chicago · Transit Authont} bus skidded on : the :.now shckcned l.Jkt: Shore ! Drive l'Xprcss1.1. a:.-and hit" another bus. ~ Traffic was ... 10"' td lo a c-ra\\ I lhroughoul tht• Indianapolis area as high"-CJYS and ~treet::. were l'OVCrecl Wllh Up to rave IOCheS Of I .,now Pi!rt!> of northeast Ohio anc·ludang Clt.•veland received from Ii lo 8 anC'hes of snow and an1.1t hc.·r fl inC'hcs "as rorecast Exx on c uts • gas pnces By The Associated Press > Exxon lJ S.A . the nation's second largest gaso lin e • marketer. t·onflrmed today that 11 rul whol<'salc• J{a:.ol 111l' prices . a half cent p<.•r gallon for all 14radcs on the Wt::.I Coast and 1n parts of the Ro1·ky Mountains Thl· l1J 1A (•r pr 1c·es to rl1 ~tributors and ~ellers of F:xxcm's gasulane werl' effective Thursday ,•\ \\eek earlier. the co mpany cul 1H1ces bv an average or 0 7 cent a gallon in all regions not affected by Thur:.day·s mon· OBIE SPORTS L TD CHRISTMAS SKI PACKAGE s1s900 REGULARLY '259.90 INO.UDES MOUlfTIRO • Wp. TYROUA 180 BINDINGS WI~ SCOTT PO~ 1 2131 PACIFIC OOAIT HWY.\-. 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J an Spt·ek dunng lafHng ol \;H(.' ~Christmas ~pt•ewl 1n Lo~ .\ngt•lt'" Thl' ~ho\\ \\ill .111· Saturda' 'Never Fix' society lwnors Poli The Man Will Never Fly Society seleclcd Robe rt Poli, head or the decertified air traffic controllers union. to honor at its annual bash ·we dedicated the Orville Proxmire award to Robert Poli since he furthered our cause by keeping man out or the sky <ind on the ground where he belongs · · sa id Dr Enterta ine r Desi Arnaz, who underwent surgery a week ago for an intestinal disorder. was described as being "up and about" in his room at Scripps Me morial Hospital in La Jolla The 64 ~·ear old actor, bandleader and t{'lev1s1on ty coon may go home to nearby Del Mar soon His former wife. comedian Lu c i lle Ball , reportedly visited \I.Ith Arnaz on Saturda~ Edie Arnaz, his wife , h<is been a regular visitor Ed North, society pres ident. North said the society's annual ba s h . hel d Wednesday, at Kill Devil Hill, N.C . always coincides \\1th the anniversary of the eve or the Wright brothers' his toric Dec 17. 1903 flight al Ktll\. llawk or , as the societ y maintains. t he ·no n-night. .. Singer ~h e r has been awa rded $750,000 in general damages in her suit against a freelance writer and two publ1cat1ons that she accused or misus ing an interview C h er. t he dark -haired former wife of Sonny Bono who legally drop ped her s urname some tim e ago had soug h t S30 m ill ion punitive damages. but that part of h e r s uit w as dismissed Wednesday b y l.J S District Judge Manuel L . Re aJ. The judge had allowed the general damage sutl against Forum Jnt.,rnatlon1tl L td Ntwa Group Inc . publlahera of the Star tabloid -and writer Frt d aobblu to proceed dHplte claim• by Forum attorney Doufl11 Conroy that Cher had "made no 11how1n1 of dama1ea." S\anley E. Mccaffrey of Stockton, president of Rotary Clubs Internationa l, will be guest of honor today al the SOth annual celebration of Rot ary in Tijuana. Gerald W. Mc Eotee was e l ect ed pr eside nt o f the Am erican Fed eration of State, County a nd Municipal Employees, s ucceeding the late Jerry Wurr. Comedians Dan Aykroyd a nd John Belus hi f ace "Scab" c harges filed by a mem ber of the Writers Guild who claims the duo worked on a movie script dunng the g uild's strike last spring. Colum nist Army Ar cberd re p orted 1n t h e e nte rta inmen t ne wspaper Dai l y Variety that screenwriter Larry Gelbart, who has sole screm cred it for the movie "Neighbors." filed the cha r ges with fhe guild Aykroyd a nd Belushi both star in t he film Be rnie Brillsteln, business m an ager for both "Saturday 'Night Live" vetera ns, said no papers have been ser ved Brillstein also was executive producer of the m ovie. 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December 18. 1981 s SALESMAN ON WHEELS A recent leg inj ury didn't stop Phil Burnett of Newport Beach from peddlin g his plates Business has o.lly ..... -.., .......... 1(-... heen rolling <llong quite well · Potl·nt1..1I l'Ustomer Elizabeth Qumn "lwels a fh.·al \\1th Burm·ll Spending cuts likely Brown eyes reduction in aid to cities, co unties SACRA M ENTO cA P I Faced with an estimated S2 I b1llton deficit, Gov Edmu nd Brown Jr said he may ask the L egislalure to cut loca~ government aid b} up to S500 m1ll1on next yea r and raise liquo r. cigarette and oil taxes. Brown said he also planned to ask for more cuts in stale Medi Cal health service s for the poor. but that he opposes a ny major culs in state aid to local schools "I am look tng very car efully at the liquor and cigarette taxes and an 011 s everance tax," the De m ocratic governor told a news conference Brown added that he hasn't made any final decisions yet about which taxes he will ask the Legisla t ure lo rais e in January We 're looking at a S300 million to $.500 million reduction an aid to local governme nt," Brown continued. adding that he would mak e t h ose cuts primarily in funds for c1t1es. counties a nd special districts, and not local schools "There may be a few cuts in schools," Brown said. But he added q uickly that he would not propose major cuts in school fund s because of what he desc r i b<'d a s "a s hocking clef1c1ency" today in education which would be made worse by more budget cuts "l believe we are going to ha ve to make an increased effort in education ,·· Brown s aid in a news conference previewing highlights of the 1982-83 fi scal year budget which h e will pr esent to t he Legislature on J an. 10. Blaming President Reagan's economi c pol icies for the natio n al reces si o n , the Democrati c governor said auto m atic cost-o f -livi n g increa ses in welfare. local government aid a n d other progra ms, plus normal growth of s tate operations wou ld boost state spending by $2.9 billion. But the national recession has <:ut estimates of mcre<ised tax r eceipts to about S800 m1llton, leaving a $2 I b11lioo deftcif;.. whi ch mus t be met b :> tax increases and t•uts in state programs ·w e are looking ver y hard at se\'ere budget t·uts." Brown said "Obv1ou9iy. there ts not going to be full cost of-living increa:;es" for state e mployees. welfare r ecipie nts or local gover nm ent prCJg}ams s upported by the stat<' Brown refused to ltst specific cuts he will propose in his final s tale budget next month except to cite the proposed SJOO mtllton to S500 m1ll1on c ut in local government aid C1t1es . counties <ind local :-.pec1al districts such a s fire , library and recreation d1str1cls currently get SI 2 billion annually in direct state aid Cliff Allen by . assistant director of Brown's Department of Finance, said normal growth tn those programs would raise s tate s upport to about SI 3I5 billion, but that the c uts being considered by Brown and his Finance Department "'ould cut stale aid to between S800 mtllton <ind SI btllton ll owe' er. i\ 11 l' n II\ s a 1 d 1 n tnten·te\\~ follo.,..1ng Brown s new ~ confe rence. that does not me<in there \\Ould be an~ cut in tht· total budgets of t 1l1es. t•ount1cs or spec1~l districts Il e said th11 s e local J'!O\'crnmt•nLs wen· s ingled out for deepcr cuts bccause their other rev~mues are g rowing Allenbv sa id local go\'ernmcnts · currently recel\'t· about S8 R b1tlton annual!} 1r1 unrestnC'ted funds. 1n('lud1ng both Sl(lte atd and local taxes and fees. and that the be'>l est1malcs of the slate Fmant c· Department 1s that tho:-.e revenues will grow hy 11 percent to 12 percent tn 1982 The cut in stale aid p1 oposed h' Brown \\Ould re.duce th1• r~\ e n u<' 1ncreas ,• for local go, C'rnmc·nts to about 7 percent Allcnb\ said The ·cigarette. 114uor ana oil seve rance tax hik es under cons1der at1on are in addition to earlier Brown proposals trJ increase tnterest penalties on lat e taxes. s p eed up the timet able for tax collect1 ons from business cmd cut or delay $569 m11l1 on in st ate spending Western State lat! sclwol chief named Wilham R Lawless. rormer dean or the Unive rs ity of Notre Dame Law School. has been named pres ident or Western State Uni versity College of Law Western State, with ca mpuses 1n Fullerton and San Diego, has :i lotal enrollment or 2, 150 law s tudents. Lawless. 59. has leased an apartment 1n Newport Beach .ind will assume his new post Jan. 4. according lo officials at the Fullerton campus Lawless ts a former Justice of the :'\e\.\ York Supremt• Court and eurrenth head!) ht~ own la" farm tn Ne"' \-ork Ctt~ 11 £' is al!'>o on the fatuity or Fordham L d \\ St'hnol in ~ew York Ill· S<'n cd as dean of the Notre Dame law ~chool from 1968 until 1971 <ind has taught at Fordham sint'<' 1974 Earlier he taught al the Natwnal J ud1c1al College at the l'nl\<.'rstt\' of Colorado Lay. School and the l 'n1ver:.1tr of Bufralo Law School WE'VE MOVED, WE'RE OPEN IN OUR NEW STORE C.,_t Dow• ... Streett The Snow is Greatl Happy Holidays & Sldingl .. R84TAL SHOP ,..., ....... , 2500 W. Coast Hwy. MtwpotthoU.CA 7141 631-J 144 MIW STOllE 2700 W. Coeat Hwy. Mtwpcwt hocll. CA 17141 6l l·l210 s Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 18, 1981 Israel to renew ties?· Africa seeking mi litary, aid to com bat Soviets J ERUSAl.~M I AP I Working through private contac ts, Israel is hoping to restore som e of its broken tics an black Africa next year and to crack its d1plomat1c isolation from the Third World. The breakthrough could come as early as the spring when Israel withdraws the last of its military forces from Egypt's Smai Penins ula after nearly 15 years or occupation. Most black African nations severed relations with Israel and switched allegiance lo the Arabs during the 1973 Middle East war But now the Israelis s ay Africa is seeking military aid from Israel to combat what they conceive to be Soviet-backed thrusts against them, such a s Libya's intervention in Chad and its alleged threats against Sudan and Nigeria tru111ed and su11plit·d armies The rupture of 1973 left Israel 111 d1plom&t1t· conta<·t with only three African slates Malawi, Le,,otho and Swazllund and with the white supremacist government of South Africa Partly because of the 1973 break. Israel upgraded its ties with South Africa. expanded trade and, ac·cording to foreign reµorts , dl'veloped a rich military relat1ons h1p Uut at the same time, the Israelis were quietly trickling back into black Africa Hy 1975 they were in charge of rebuilding Nigeria 's road necwork. were involved 1n massive hou si ng and government office construction projects in the lrovy Coast and w e r e quietly advising the Ke nyans on growing crops These experts often served as unofficial ambassadors, keeping ope n channels or com mun1cattons An Israeli honorary consul recently was accredited by Zaire Israel has been allowed to ope n an interes ts section in Gabon. and a Ghana-Israel friend ship society was launched l wo years ago I s raeli off1c1als say the Africans believe Israel could be their channel to the Unit ed Stat e~. which they accuse of neglecting them Hilton Corporation eyeing Reno hotels . CARSON"CITY IAP> A plan WHERE THREE DIED Firefighters battle a bl aze t hat destroyed this home in Jackson. Mich .. about a mile east of Jackson County Ai rport. Sheriff's deputies said an airplane tak ing off from the airport slammed into the ,.~ ......... housC' Thursday and exploded Three persons aboard the plane were killed A mother and her two t•hildrcn escaped from 1 ht• hlazinJ.( house v:ithout injur_,. Defense Minister Ariel Sharon or Israel says he visited a number of African countries in November lie refuses to identify them , and claims the agreements he reached..,are so sensitive that he cannot even show them to his colleagues in flrime M1n1ster Mcnachem Begin's Cabint.'t for fear of leaks The Israeli radio s ays Israel is negotiating with seven African countries to renew diplomatic relations. From press and other reports. 1t appears that the diplomatic activity began in l'arncst early in 1981 with a series or unpublicized tours through Africa by top IHaell oific1als by Hilton Hotels Corp to acquire one and po~sibly two Del E. Webb Corp hotels in northern Nevada has won assurance of quick consideration by Nevada gaming authorities The stalt• Gami ng Control Board and its parent Gaming Com mission agreed Thursday to hold a joint meeting Dec 23 in Las Vegas to consider final approval or pl<tns to purchase t h c Sah ara Reno for $34 5 million Waters also said Del Webb is not pulling out of Nevad a entirely because it would continue operating the Las Vegas Sahara. That property also 1s for sale. but Hilton has not expressed any interest in buying it. ' The acqu1sn1ons would make Hilton one or the largest hotel -casino operators in Nevada, with a combined total of more than 6.000 rooms at four properties. Rift stretches across America The deal includes an option for ll11lon to buy the Sahara Tahoe for an undisclosed price by M :irch 31 Webb had not planned t o sell the Tahoe resort, but Wl·bb Chairma n Hobert Swanson said the Hilton offer was "'contingent upon inclusion of that property " The Sahara Reno is a 593 room hotel and gaming complex in a 20 -story tower that began operation in J u ly 1978 The Sahara at the south shore or Lake Tahoe is a 536-room resort hotel and casino. Scientis ts discover 1, 700 -mile-long fa ult In September, rore1gn Minister Y1tzhak Shamir met the foreign m1n1 s ters of six i\fric•an countries during the LI N General Assembly session 1n New York. ST. LOUIS (AP1 Scientists have discovered what could be on e of the world's lar gest continental faults. r eaching from Washington state to the southern tip of the Appalachian Mountains. T he fault is inactive. poses no d a nger and is not likely to become activ~ with earthquakes again, s aid Associate Professor Raymond E . Arvidson of Washington University. The 1,700-mile-long rift which is nearly three times the len gth of the San Andreas Fault in California where earthquakes frequently occur -would not be noticed by someone standing on top o f it, Arvidson said . Sc i entist s u si ng s atellite pictures and ea r th -bound research discovered the rift. "Our first reaction was : 'it just can't be -it 's JUSt too b ig,' " Arvidson said in an ,. • • interview Tuesday ·'But there it is ." Arvidson said scientists are trying to figure out what the discovery means. and said the rift may give scientists c lues ahout how the continent!f were formed and how they respond to ~t resses between the massive µlates in the earth's crust. "I t j ust can't It's just too be. big " The discover y may also help explain why earthquakes persist in the Missouri Bootheel. the site of the devastating New Madrid quakes of 170 years ago, which c hanged t he course or t he Mississippi River a nd were felt •· •• Gem ~inbow! A Peridot I 1,695 B. Jadeite S7.700 C Rainbow Bracelet of precious stones $3.350. o. Moonstone $900 E AQuamarine StB.000 F. Amethvst S2,300 CHARLES H. BA RR Me ..... of AMlric• Getll Society 17th & ,,. ... Wntclff Piao N.wportle~h as Car away as Boston The rift intersects with the New Madrid Paull. crt'atmg a hot spot that is a frequent source of quake s. s aid Arvidson . director of the National Aeronaut1c-s and Space Administration ·s Regional Planetary lmagc racihty Arvidson said he and a team of researche r s made the discovery by using computer technology developed to handle data collected by the V1k1ng unmanned mission to Mars Mor e than 600 ,000 gra vitat1onal figu r es were combined with topographical data to produce a "simulated spaceview" of the United States. Arvidson said "We used space t echnology on exis ting data data that's ~n around for at least 10 vears," Arvidson said · Sharon disclosed recently that a del egati on of C abinet ministers from an African state had "showed up in my office" 'ceking arms and military c·ooperation against what they < alleci "Soviet expansion." Sharon gave the 1mpress1on the v1s1t led tu hi s own s wing through Africa After news of Sharon's tnp I eak ed out. Pres ident Mobutu Sesc Seku of Zaire said that once Is rael left the Sinai he would lie willing lo resume ties But ht> said he had to coordinate the move with other black African states The groundwork for the !>ecret diplomac) wa!-i done year~ ago by Israeli farmers. engineer!-> and'others, who planned agriculture. built roads and lie said proceeds from the sale would be used primarily to reduce the 1.•orporat1on ·s debt load. currently around $200 million on whi<.'h it 1~ paying I to 11 1 perc ent over the prime interest rate. Richard Waters. a ssis tant general counsel for Del Webb, said the corporutwn had been "buffeted " hy eco n o mic d1rricult1 es wh1ct: 'have had a ··severe impact on Webb's profitab1hty ·· lie noted We bb's interest l'xpenses had quadrupled in the past few ~ears and said 1t was ·quite urgent '" to sell the Sahara Reno by the end of the year to help Webb 1n its dealings with it!> bank . lenders and stockholders Barron lhlton. chairman and president or Hilton. said the Reno property wo!Jld be renamed the Reno Hilton II e said Reno is .. a place we v. anted to be ... adding that land on the south edge of Keno was purchased 10 years ago for a possible hotel-casino venture that did not materialize. This would be the first venture 1n northern Nevada for Hilton. which o µe rates 47 hotel s throughout the nation and has another 170 fran chises The company also owns potential hotel casino property in New J ersey Hilton has been viewed as an ideal (•and1date for the Del Webb purchases because 1t has ready cash and would not have to borrow at the currently high interc•st rate:. ••• ffiVINE DATSUN /TOYOTA must liquidate the following vehicles before Dec. 31, 1981! DRASTIC DISCOUNTS are being offered on a first come, first served basis. Due to our huge unsold inventory of used cars, you w on't find bargain.5 like this anvwhere else in Southern Calif. HURRY! 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A 1'. only 47k rm. wow. great looker' (731 TDFJ Was $4388 •• i! ~ '78 Toyota Pickqp-1.i:mgbed stick chrome bumper. runs dynam1te1 (I M 56489) Wu $3995 .. ~ 3't!J.' '79 Dodge Omni 024-2-rone. stick. bucket seats. nawlcss' (499Wf'K) Wu $4695 .. !. ~ 179 Toyota Corolla-AT. lo rm. runs hk,... Swtss watch' (Ser 373892) Was $4495 .. f. ~! 179 Ford Pinto-Stick. stereo. 191-' 1 0WT1Pr mtles. super barqam1 (435Y1'D) Was $3999 •• ~~ 118 Datsun 510-Hatchback cpe, AT. AC. stereo. truly o show car1(5I8VZO Wu $5195 .. ~ 4!BJI 118 VW Rabbtt·Stick far 100 mce to be 2nd car. hurry' (Ser 206672) Wu $4188 .... ~1'! 180 AMC Spirlt-DL pkq, 6 cyl, AT, PS. h/back cpe, flawles.s' (I BVH392) Was $4989 .. t 4.Jll' 178 Mazda GLC-AT lo m1. runs and looks new must dnve1 (027WQV) Was S3988 .. ~,,.,! '79 VW Sdrocco-Sand beige stick. runs superbly, can't beat at this pnce1 (Ser 2009313) Was $5989 .. ~5?61. / '81 Toyota CoroDa-l 7k I owner miles, AT, 1he solunon to sticker shock1 (I BAM933) Wa $6889 .. ~ 9».). 118280Z-Bronre beauty. stick. mags. stereo. purrs hke kmen1 (013UTQ) Wa$7&15 ... ~·~!, 178 Toyota Celica-5 sp. AC. stereo. none nicer at thlS pnce! (199UYE) Was $5295 .. ~ Hl!IJ; 179 Datmn 510-S sp. h/bac k. AC. stereo tape. pnstme cond' (I 44YNR) Wa $5999 •• ~ ~ 180 Bonda Prehlde-5 sp, moonroof. ~/fm stereo, cherry cond' (018EZU) ._ Wu $7688 .. ~'999{ 'Sl lloadaetric-DE>luxe Ssp 13k 1 owner m1. hke newcondt (1CMN60l) . Wu $6295 .. ~fMIEJf1 '81 Toyota Corolla Wagon-Lo mr, A'r. A C, flawles.scond, must s'ee1 (1BrA285) Wa $7995 •• !:."'55. No other newspapew:>rings you more of your city council, planning commission, school and college districts and county government than the Illy Pilaf ' LAKE RJREST EXIT FROM SAN OifGO FREEWA Y·LFFT ON ROCKFIELD ro THE IRVINE AUTO CENTER OPEN fVE'S ·m 9. SUN04 YS 'nt 6 (rl4•1-1'15 Al pdi:m ~•le~ doc ... Al Cl9ll~ ID pdor ... OlllrelCl*w ~ ' I ~· ---· t .... --- - .. . . .. -- Orange Coast DAIL Y PILOT1f rn.Jay Dm.:emlHtr I a 1961 s I Silicon J/ alley 'next Detroit'? SAN JOS E <AP I The Japanese are threatenin ~ to make S ilicon Valley's hig h technology industry "the ne xt Detroit," warns Gov Edmund G. Brown Jr J apan's electronic Industry is dete rmined to get control or the high tec hnology market while Americ an industry hangs back, Brown warne d so me 600 R o t arian s and gu es t s Wednesday night Rapid Japanese e ros ion or the e lectronic industry on the San Francisco Pe nins ula must be halted. Brown told his mainly cons er vative a udience. some of whom were not amused at the reference to the depressed U S auto industry . lie said the Japanese ma rch o n the U .S semiconduc t or indus try must be blot'kcd. partly through hig her ta xes. A fte r the m eeting, E E F e rrey, pres i d e nt o f the Ameri ca n El ect r o ni cs Association, s aid, "We are not going to go the route of the auto industry." At the s ame time. he was glad ··that the governor 1s hearing what we have been s a ying about t he critical need for m ore qu al ifi ed e n g ine e r s and computer scientists out or the universities." Intel Corp Cha irman Robert N. Noyce s aid he "wouldn't have u~e<.l " t he ·nt:xt Oe tro 1t " phrase. but a ppeared to act:ept the "exaggeratio n" to point up tht' need "to pay m or c attention lo producll vity " Brown repo rte dly plans to p ropOSl' tax inc n •ases tn the next few weeks The t axes. he s <11d . could be used lo stimulate research and boost state aid to universities.· Failing such assis tance. he said. l h 1s countr} will contmue 1 o lose g ro und to J apanese electronics . Hrov.n called fo r h e a v ie r e mµh asis on te chno logy a nd sc:1enn· 1n the s tate's educat10n system. a m essage he, deli vered last week to a con vt!nt1on or Ci.1li fo rn1<1 publi c sc h ool adm1n1 s t ra t o r s in Sa n Franc1~co · 1 n add1t1on to the three R's \\l' arc going to have to begin pus hing the t hr e e C 's co m pu tin g. calc ulatin g and com mun1cating throug h high tee hnology. · · Taking a swipe at the Reagan a dmin1s trat1on. h e s aid t he fl'de r a l gov<.'rnment must do its part to rcv('f'~e the s ituation. li e s ai d th e f e d e ral governme nt wants e ducation cutbac ks of one-third. with other slashes planned 'for the National Science Foundation . NASA. the '.'1 ationa l Institutes o f Health. and college scholarships APWl~to "TAPS" ST~A :\dor Ttm l111t t1111 . \\tt h 11n 1dvntlltt·d l.111\ ;i rrin.'" at lht• \n·o T hl·att•1 Ill \\\·-.t \\P111I 1111 t Ill· p1 ~ 111"'1 th•~ Wl'l'k nt h1~ Ot'W ltlm. · T .1 p-. Tiil· rnm 1•· lt·ll.., tl11 · -.t111 \ ci l a m 1litan 'ehool tha t •~ ahn11t '" 1·lt.-.1• 111d t Ill· 1•111·1 1 1'11 t 11.it !'ln~11n• on I hl' '' w h•nt hn<h FBI asked to probe paramedic dispute U.S ., attorney seeks investigation in clash involving two doctors LOS ANGELES t AP) Two dottors who were a rrested when t hey tried to h e lp a cardiac patient in Palm S prings s aid t he y are ready t o put the incid ent behind the m because they have an apology from the mayor of Palm S prings , no c h a r ges were fil e d a nd the patie nt is r ecovering. But the U.S. atto rney 's offi ce s aid Thursday it has asked the FBI to investigate whether the Nov 14 in c ide nt violated the c ivil rig hts of Doctor s Peter Barrett and Lesli e Schoenfield. Barrell. 47, or Rancho Palos Verdes read a s tatem ent a t a news conferen ce s a ying they welcomed the investigation into "the unreasonable. unwarranted a nd unnecessary for ce used by the Palm Springs police ... In their a rrest at the Gene Aut ry llote l. whe r e they had b een summoned from a medical seminar to aid heart patient Sarah Flam. 66. Barrett became e m bro iled in a dis pute with p aram edics over treatme nt, and ... . police we re called. Pa-ramedies w anted to administer the d rug cpinephnnc. but the doctors said e lectric s hock was the proper treatm ent "There was a disagr eement over the modalil\ of trea tment but no loud voices. not what \'O U 'd call a confrontation ... B arrett s aid Schoenf1e ld. 49. of Be ve rh· Hills . a gastroentcrolog1sl a·t Cedars-S1na1 Medic al Center . Si.l td he wa!> s t a nding ne arby at the r equest o f Mrs F'la m ·s fa mily whl•n police arri ved T hey to ld him h e wo uld b e arrested if he didn't leave. ht.• said. adding that h e expla ined h e was there because the fam1lv h a d as ked him LO s tav and refused to leave · .. , told the officer I was going to stand six ree t away The n he ordered me arrested. a nd thev got m e in a c ho ke h o ld . -, couldn 't breathe or talk The\ d ra gged me a cross the room .:. Schoenr1e ld said News photos s ho wed the c hoke hold "Mr !> Srho1•n f1t•ld tind I I hou ght 1 .l''>ht• v. a~ J.!llln 1-! 111 Ill' l-.1llt•d , Burrl'll -.;1111 Later Barrl'll and I o nnlt "C'hot•nfwhl Wl'I t' al-,11 ,1rrt·..,t1·d l ' n d l' I I h c, I) u ' l) r ('" u I I -.l'ltkmt·nt Tul·..,d<.t\ B1:1rr t•ll ;ind I hi' Schot.·nf 1 1·ld~ '\\ ert· l'.1di J.!I\ en s1 .:-.1x11n 11·gi.1l •''!Jt'll'>•"' h\ the tit~ of l'ulm Spring.., tind th1• mun1C'1pal upolug~ 111 c \c hanj.!1· for a s1gnec1 p r om t"l' nut II• purs ue un~ law~ulls llowew·r, Sd10enf1l'ld "'ud tht• l'<1ltforn1J \kcl1n d ·\~~01·1atmn 1~ lookin).! 1n11, th1· politic-. of lhl' s t <1Lt' surrounding t h1• respon!.1htl1t1c.., c1ur1n J.;, a rt·SUM.'llClllO!l . So Ions • DIX special meet SAl' H AM}'; '\i t'IJ 1 AI'1 ._ that thl' sa me can be done ror Abrupll) rt•\ t·r ..,1ni.: .111 r·.11 llt•r pt·r..,ons !>t•eking position!> on the mon·, ll·g1s l;1tn1• li-.1ilt•r-. •Jl<l Board of Equalization . This new .l the St•natt• a11tl 1h-.1·mlih "'"' 1nf11rm11t111n negates the need to • not return lo tlw l'J111t ol lh-<· ~I r t·t n'rn for .,c~-;1on prior to Jan. to m eet 111 u spt•1·1al .... .,~11111 I Th l' Sl''>~llHI ltJtl •lrli!111Jlh been calll'cl to <h·al v.11h th1· ~t <1tc '!> g 11 m l1nan1·1al p11'lurl' and n•ap1>'1rt 1onrn{'nl Senate 1'11·..,1111'111 J>r '' 'I 1·1n !>a v1d Robert 1 Jlltl \ ''t•111lth Speaker Willi<· llrc1"' 11 1 ... -.111•11 1!11· II c c: 1 ~ 1 '' n 1 11 J t c• 1 ' ,. .• n n ti u n (' l' m I 11 I I h II I ... 11" \ t'la1ming that .i d1 •l.i \ 11. 1·11·1111111 hltng <fall'~ ro1 It g1 ... l.1ll\ t' •iffu I'S In the SClTl'la1 \ o>f -.tal l' . .J lnv.t•cl l h t' Leg 1-.l.tlu11· 111 .i\otcl l'On H·ning unt d I an 1 But C'ap1L11I '>IJUr! , • .., -,,11cl lht· -.('sSIO!l frll through 111•1 .1u: .. 1· 111 ..,q ualJbhni.: '' 1·1 lht 11·d1.,1 11!'l1ng of tht• B.,:ir ti 111 l·.1j11.1li1,t111111 · Wt• ha~1· !w1·11 .1(1\ ...,t·d 11\ tlw <;t'('fl'lal'\ of •l.Jtt• th;ll th• lau I ti d t (' I () b l' I! I ll I I I I II g t f' I lq.:r ... latlVl' ofl 1<·1•!. h,1 lw• 11 rl l' I a \ l' d ,, 1 ti I h " Ho1Jert1 Bniv.11 .11111 .. 111111·m1 111 Wl· haH lur tt 1·1 ti•• 11 .id• 1 .I'd ·1 ht· W'>..,IOn had been called lo cl1•al with thl' state 's bre wing 11·\ 1·nue 'hor tfall estimated at ~7JO m ll lwn for the current I 1 ' 1· a l \' c a r a n "d r eapport1or11ri1: the four -district H1,<.irtl of 1-:Qua hzation Both 1~ ... ue~ were left hangrng \\ ht'n lh1· l.1•g1sla ture ended its n·)(ular M:~s10n in September, .ind l:.iwma kers were unable to 11•..,ol\ l' them during a s pec ial 't'""'1on rnlk·d by Gov. Edmund Hrown Jr on Nov 9 I hn n1l•l u ntil Nov 13 and pi.I..,.,,.(! uni\· one bill befor e the ..,e..,,111n IJ~·~am<." bogged down in p1il1trcal d1spul.e!'i • # .. Tht· Sal·rnmento Bee. quoting l1·g1~lal1\l' !>o urces, re ported lead1·r.., have not been able to .igrl·f· "" a plan to r edraw the Board of E4ua lizatio n 's four : · d1-.l net~ thrOugh S acramento SA<'H\'\'E'\Tll I \I'• l'lll1lurn1.1 •1fr1c-1.t1-. •\ 111• \ ha\'L-won th .. :rr fight 111 11· 111111• ..i 1.o" \n ·~··ll'S ,,, S• .. 1111•· p.i s!->1·n~·l'r tra111 !111.,11 1.;h "'ll'I Umt•11l11 Tht·\ .JI ,, .•11111111111•d•11.11 thl'\ had ~1·l 1'l'lt·cl Tit• Sp11 11 of !'al1forn1.1 ,,.., tl11 11.11111 f111 d 111 \\ night 1ra1n bc ·l \11·1·11 l.11-. \nJ!• I•-., and tho· ">l..tll' < ,q11l.il Adr 1.111.i <;i.11t1u11 ,, <111 1·1 1111 111 tilt• ..,l;it l' l>pp:trl1111•11I HI ·1 r.111sport.1l1on -..11'1 ,1 11.t1111r:.ll :11 b1trat11111 p<tn1 I h;irl •tJ•p1111 ··d tht• ll cp.1rtm1·111 1•·q111·0.,• 111 rL··rnutt· tht• < o.i...i Sl;1rl1L•ht t hrouJ,!h "\<1< r;1n11 111.. lt•1• •·\ ollt ~1 ell \'>\ lilt• 11fld ( '!111 II <'urn•ntl\ th•· 11.1111 11111•. thr t111i.:h I l.1\ 1 .11111 I• I 111d 11 ol 1111 ................ l•'l .11111 '"" .11.d •Ii·· 11th1·1 Si:tt 1.11llt'lllll \,ill•\ I 1111'' \ d1·1i.11t111 1·111 I"~• ... 111.111 !-'rank l.,1111., -..11d t.. olnuhlt'<I 1ha1 S1111th1·rn l'.i •1f1 1 Trans1xir1at1nn < ·11 w11t1ld f1i.:h1 the dt•<·1,1on 1 n c 1 1 rt \rut 11·\.\ An1h-r~on . ,1 !'-loll I lwr n l'.11 1T ir ~pokt.";m.in h.1d 1111 1n111 ... 111.111· t·omml'nl Thl' < oa:-1 Sl.1rl1L:h1 1i-.1·s > ""111lwrn P cil'llll' tracki.. Lanza ... .i ul ,\.., fur a.., 14C arc concerned. 1h1-. 1-. th<· final <,lep ... Lanza "J1d \\1· l'X pcct that workin g \\II h \ml rak we will have that 11 a 1ri rt· routed as !>OOn as fi"'"' hll· ,, ., (;1anturC'o s a1'd m oving the r •11111· \\uuld provide helter train " f' I \ I l' l' f () I 2 5 0 , 0 0 0 m 0 r e '';olllor n1an~ ('alrror nia J "lked Am trak. the '"l111nal 1l;.11lroad P asseng er < '111 p 1n 1971! to re-route the < 11.1 ... t '-'t.1rl1ght. b ut !::>outhern I' ,I(. I t IC I)""" ... e d l h (' m 0 v e . c 1>nl1·11d1ng that SJ 5 million m 1r a1k 1mpro\'ements were rw1·dt d thl· department said \h <;1 ,inturco ~aid the Spirit "' I '.il1fnrn1a Iii.I mt• fo r the night 11 .itr1 \.\ i.I~ ... <:lcctcd from 59.000 •·nt 111 ·s s ubmitted 1n a Name l'l .ii Tr Jiil c·ontest • I lw 11amL· 1\as submitted by 1 t.11111 1;:, pl'ople I\ lot!ery will be 111·1<1 tn d1·tt·rm1nc wh o wins 11111 .. -. 111 ttw c•onwst f'1r sl pn ze 1• .1 '" clJ~ \ c.H i.llHm for four to .HI\ l111·..111on 1n California served II\ \mt1ak ,, . . . MESA VERDE CENTER 2701 HARBOR & ADAMS COSTA MESA 270/ HARBOR BOl'LEVARO SUITE 1''2 ('<>STA M,.;SA CAUF'ORNIA 92626 24 Hour ~ranee I 714 I 549·5115 I 714 I 549-9857 IreUtpades~ ICE SKATI NG EVERYDAY! FOR TH E PRICE OF ADMISSI ON PRESENT TH IS COUPON AT ANY PUBLIC SKATI NG SESSION REGI STRATION FOR JANUARY CLASSES NCM OPEN MESA VERDE SHOPPING CENTER THE LOWEST PRICES ON RECORDS I TAPES IN THE WORLD -Pl.US THE LAIGEST SELECTION. Open I 0-I 0 Weekdays I 2-7 Sundays We buy & sell used records & tapes VICKI 'S SUNSHINE FACTORY ·~ • MfSAVE-RUE CENT ER 549-3399 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK' • Pin•• • Splfh1tti • S.ndwiclles •Soup • Siied COSTA MISA ' • Newly enlarged dining Room FOOD TO GO 979-6735 .... Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 18, 1981 ~1..-------------~r \\.~\ 12 Of llAclHG &CTN* lfl3 a 4 I MAU 6 I DlffERtNT LAYOUTS WITH THIS SETI @; JJ.; lfilLJlil!-lJ;J YARD BOSS NSCALE USRA" 0 b 0 !>Wltdwr and Terod .. r ).Dom~ Tank Car 51 Plug Dour s,,. c., Got1dola With Grovrl lo;od C•boo.e Plug.in T.,,,,..,.1 Tr•ck R~ Railer Tr.,<~ lnsrrucaon• and UL bited Powvr Pack • A.a ano "*OOf'I oe~•~ • :r:::nct':i.~~~~·n~:~ • • ~:...oo•a1 More than a toy, : ~:,a.:;~;:c"•"!~~· a tradition . ~.·~;:,~~oq..•u Since 1900 • 21·. ·~·oval Hae" 11you1 • UL lJt teo Pow•t Pk" • Lockon •1IP\ wire• @ J};lfilLJJ;~J HiGH RIDER l MD ~'I O""""-D-n.·I "'" Ot>o•••" q ~l«•d"'l"' SI twteth.nc.a R .. 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CIJ.o.iee-· ti/di/I if/ !fJ•plHMIU@J!fl( •• ,_, • -· ' It) STOii IOUISa Mon -Fri 10 -9 EB 1900 HHOtUU c1ac u fOVNTA• YAUIY, CA 91701 !714ltU-tHl 1401 JO llACM •wo LA MAHI!.. CA to.)l C7141 "4·t7'1 f11>1 •O-U7• U41 IAIOA I LVO tNCtNO, CA '1116 c11a1ff•-n•t .. _,..._ tlft YAN IUllH l lYO • , a1vet11ot. CA •uoa C71417U ·•7'> Saturday 10 -6 Sunday 10 -5 ,,,t. ~ Stamps not for overseas DEAR READERS: The U.S . Postal Service reminds Christmas mailers who use two new Chris tmas stamps featuring a Madonna and Child and a teddy bear that these stamps carry no price mark value bec aus e they were printed when the rtrst-class price was uncertain. Although thei r value is 20 cents and always will be, they may not be used on foreign-bound mail because foreign mail clerks do not know their value. USPS also is warning consumers about "boiler room" travel offers, most for Las Vegas vacation certificates. Typically , a consumer is told by telephone that he or she nas won a free vacation for two as long as a ser vice fee or $35 to $75 is paid. According to postal authorities, those who take the offer rater encounter a variety of problems such as additional fees, lack of transportation, inflated claims for gambling coupons, and even ineligibility because of age. Food processor tips DEAR PAT DUNN: My wife wants • food processor for Christmas, but I have no Idea bow to shop for one. Can you give me any tips'! R.G., Costa Mesa First or all, consider where the food processor will be placed in the kitchen. Food processors are or two basic types: direct drive and belt drive. A direct drive processor requires less counter space because its bowl sets on top of the motor housing. A belt drive processor is shorter because its bowl sets next io the motor housing. C'heck for capacity The right slie depends on how much food 1s lo be processed al a given time. ff the processor bowl ls too s mall, your wife may end up having to prepare half a batch at a time How easily food can be fed through a pr9cessor's oval feed lube is an important consideration but this may be hard to Judge when shopping. Check consumer information magazines for their ra tings on this aspect or a processor 's performa nce. For safety purposes, the feed tubes on most machines are no longer than about 3 inches by l lh to 2 inches, whi ch means that foods such as potatoes, cucumbers and onions must be cut into pieces before being fed into them. Notice how the processor must be assembled. Does it have safety features whic h prevent it Crom operating if not properly assembled '? All processors have both on/off and pulsing switches. The "on" switch is used for blendin~. The pulse setting is best for most other jobs such as chopping or grading. When stopping, try moving a machine's s witches to make certain that it has definite stops for settings so that its user won 't overshoot a desired setting and get over-processed f~. f)arly F'tlot (;111 u pr11/ilf'111' Then u•ntt' ttJ Pal /)unn 1''<11 writ l ul red tape. getting lhP an.\wers and action 1101.i need tu s1J/tt' rnt'qwl1t'\ m qut·ernmenl and bu.\lnP~!i \,fwl """' r1ues11cms to f'al l>unn Al Your 'int•r< 1· ()range ('QClSt PI> Hnr l.)6fl ('11\/u \,fp,o CA 92626 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR 0 CAUi S NIGHTLY 5:30· P.M. TO 8:30 P.M. WARM CLOTHING -A MUST Donations: Adults $4.00 ChildrP.n S ~ under 12 ~ 2.00 Tickets by Reservation For 1arge group reservations by bus call i 71 4) 846-9216 or (714) 8.46-3589 For 1nd1V1dual reserva11ons call ( 714) 840-6209 Pre ·11I• ticket Information: (714) 140-8209 > 4 .. A P,,bLlc S~rvi« SpoMOr1lllp O/ lht Orangt Cooat Oo1!11 f'tlt•I ' War nie mor ial s tirs debate M onument design to Vie tnam war dead called ·tombstone' Wl\S ll l NCTO N t A I» ~I 11l11mu1r1..• 11. Ho~~ J>t•rot -.a y!> IH• 1s willing to un<ll·rwr1le u poll of V 1cln11m vctl·ran~ hi !'ll'l' 1r I h 1• y I 1 k e t h l' 11 I a n f 11 r a m emorial lo thO!>l' who :-.crvt·d in t hl• war a dc'>tgn he l'Onstclt·rs ··u lom b.'ltonc " But Jun Srrugi.:~. lttc• enmhat v t' l c r H n w h o 1J c r '> u a cl l' d Cong r c!>!> to dcs1 gnule u s.itc between t h e Wa s h i n g t o n a n d .. Ltntoln Mon u m e nts f or thl• m emor ial. s a ys st d oes not m a tter what Perot·~ PEROT po ll shows the de:-.1gn 1s not going to be changNI 1n a n) !>ubstantsal way ··what all t hb gul•s to proH· I!> t h a t thi s countr) 1s n ot rl'cover ed from t h l.· war.· ~c ruggs said. · Whc·n pl'ople s tart ganging up on a l!U) \.\ho·:. JU!>l trying to honor Vietnam veter ans , I think 1t 's a lot mon· than a es thetics ll :.how!> "t' need Lo do a lot of healing · Perot. who onCl' offer ed ~orth r --- Vu·tnum $100 million tn suµphe:. 1n ex<•hangc for lhl' rc leuM! ur /\rnl•n t an pri-.oncrs of WHr . !>ays ht• ha'> talkl•d to thou!>und:-. or V1t•tnum veterans and found few "ho hkt• the de!'l1gn The incmorial. to be ded icated m•xt No\' 11 , t ak(''> lhl' form of a hu ~t'., ht•l ow the: s urrcH'e "V" d1.•sn·nd mg. into the earth The nam t'~ of ~7.t;92 men who died m thl' w a r a nd the 2,500 who r emain 1111 ss1n g arc to be cngran·d on its blat k granite \\alls l'crol, 111 a tell•phont intt!rv1e w from Dalla!>, :.aid the dc!>tgn honors th<' dead "'llhout saying :.111 y th1ng ahuu t thos e wh o rd u rrw d home 'It ts a tombstone." he said II c u bo o hJettl·d to lls i)(!i ng lwlu"' ground. tu the use of blar k granit1• <in<l to th1· dec1'>t0n to list t ht• \\Jr dc<i d tr\ the order in v. h l<'h lht·v d1t•d rath er t ha n .tlph a ht.·t;call\ maki ng tt tlil fll'ult tu rind Lhl· names of :.on:.. husband:-. and fathers who dH•d Pero t . who f in anced t h e $160.000 compt'l1111in 111 "h1l'h the d c•-.1g n \l a~ p1t·kl•d las t spring. -.aid hl· would he willing to D EMONSTRATO I I_ CLEAR A N C E 1981 M e r cury Cougar SAVE 82,000 I Ii i..., l11'11rico11 .... ( 11111!:11 1 .... l1il h , q11l p p1.d \\tlli \i11 ~ I 11111!., In 11 i1. , 11" I<. 1 i11 '' hu I. p11\\l·1 .... 11.·1.·rf ll).! • ... pu ·cl 1·n 111 nd 11.;1r d dc11 .... t1. r. ;11 1 c1111di lirn1il11.C • .... 1,·1l11. r, 1111111. 11111 r11r , 1111\\, r \\ 111d11\1 ..... po\\1.·r l 1 II" I\ .... -: 1111 1 111111. It It 11HY1 r I It 1?;1i; i \I a 11 11Iu1: I 111'1.' r·'..., ... 111,!J.!1. .... 1,d rl.lail I'"" XllJ.:!:iC) ( )11 1 .... ti, '" h'1. ~H.~a!•. 1'0 1' SA\'I·: Hii.ooo un1krwnt1· a poll of veterans Hut S<.·r ulo(Ao'> said 1t ts too late Lo make any thing but m inor mod1r1r atw ns 111 the design Scru.:g!>, who was wounded tn Vietn am . head!> the Vi etnam V c t c· r a n M e m ori a l Fund . whtr h has rat!><'d SJ m illion or the $6 million to $7 mil l 1o n th a t w ill be n t>e d c d to b u i l d t h e UOCKDALE m onum('nt li e t o n rirm<.•d th a t r e tire d Adm Jam <'-. Sto<.·kdale, a prisoner or wa r 1n North Vietnam for e ight y ears, resigned from the board of t he memorial fund in protest ovn th<.' des ign. · But sr you're going to reµort that, you oug ht lo report thut Ge n W1ll1.im We~tmo rcl and 1 t he <.'Om mander of U S forC'es rn Vietnam r was briefed on the dl·~1gn yesterday a nd he is in total s uppor t. and so is Bobby Mull<.·r . the president or Vietnam Vt't erans or America, .. Struggs told a reporter. I \ \\•I \ 7 •< \l'k I•• 11\ 11\1.\ f \I • \I \ k" \ I • I l'>I C II.\•• I II C, \k • Xl<7•ZEPll YI< tT 0 I-I N s 0 N &S O N I. ~ (' ( l I. ~ ~I E H C 1· R ~ 2626 lllU'b 11r Ho ull'\'IU'ri. ( nNla ~lc11a ( 7 I 4 I M ().1;630 _ L --- \ Save Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 18. t98 1 J ust for you: lots of s urprises a nd savings . Have fun shopping the Christmas Collections o f Pier I. 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Building :.t n e\l ra renta l unit 1n n t>1ghhorhootb near the roast. <•I tOUl'St'. <:Ollld bt> \'i<.'wt•d h~ -.omt· as a n t•as\ wa' to turn a pruf11. l'"PN·ial.I) i( it c·an lw n •rllt•d t o collt•gt• sludt.•nts or -.ul'h La w mak t•r !'\ <1dmit th;.it t·nlon:111g the good 1ntt-nt10ll!'\ cil tht• law m ay lw thc.•1r h1 J;!J!t'"l t• ha I l1.·ng1.· The Or a n ge County Roa rd of ~ll lH'I'\ ISOI'~ d t'Sl'I'\ l'!'\ t'l'l.'cl ll lnr lw1ng ctmong the f1r!'\l 111 tht.• s t alt' to a ut hon ze loc·al <.1 pphcat1011 of t h t• I a \\ T h 1 s t' o u n t ' m 11 st t 1.•rt~.11111~ ha:-, a hou!'\1ng p rohlt>m. "h1t·h '" pt•rhaps m orl' s t'\ l'l'l' tor -.t·n 101 !'\than tor ot ht·r..., Tht· c; l'i.11111\ \t·t -.ho11ld • lwlp Stockings stuffed M e m h 1· r s o I C o n g r 1.· .., ~ 1ud 1 c;1ousl ~ hacked u wa)· from votin g to 1rtt·r1.•asc.• tht·tr S60.f;f)2 !'\;.i lal'll'S th1:-, ·' c•ar. hut tht·~ d idn 1 g l\'l' up on tr~ 1ng lo 1mp r 0\ l' t h '-' 1 r i n d i \ 1 d u a I I 1 11 a n (· 1 u I .... 11 u:.it1ons The firs t mm·t· w:i~ t o pa :-.:-. .t 1>1 II t hut w1 II t•li m m all' the• S:l.OOO t•ei l1n g on tax d t•<lut·t1 ci11 -. member" m:.t\ t"laim for -.u <·h l''<IH'nses a:-, ll'Ulb port:.tllull .tnd e ntt·1 tainmc·nt "hill' lht•\ .tl'l' 111 Washington, 1111 grounrh t hat t ht·' art-..t'v\a\ I mm home··· \\'htle Ill 1 h t· rapital T ilt· next m aneu' t•r. pa~:-t•d h\' u \ 01 t'l' ,·ot l' T ucsda.' . pt· r m th •• ml'mbt'I' ol Congress to declue1 a~ a husint'!'\" <.'X Pt'n:o.t.• much of t h e rost of maintaining a horn<.· in lhct W.1!-,h1nJ;!ton a rl'a. l'\ en 11 11 I!> reg u I a r I ' 1 • c· e u p 1 t• d h) t Ill• mcmlwr·-; l ~1m 1h a nd I!'\ not. tn I aC'I . 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I rom t ht.• current 15 pl'IT<.'rlt ltmtl of S9.099 \net th1~ ''<I!'\ madt• r l1tr11a1·t 1n.• to .Jan I. 1!181 The Sen ult· t•a rl1t•r had 'ok d to t•l1rninatl' 1..·nt 11 l'h n-. uutst<ll· 1•,,r n1 n g I 1 m 1 t T h t• o u Is 1 cl l' l' a r n 1 n g..., u :-u a 11\ l' om t' I r om SIH'l'('hrn<1k111g and wr1t1n~ for p;1\ Somt• mt·mht•r-; l'a llc.•d the m c.t1H.'un·r "h1c h "a!'\ not on th<· day ·:-agl•n d a. · u n dc.•rhandt'll. · -;h .ind .. the kmd 111 heh a\ iCJI' t h J.t pl' I' p et u att•o.., l he puhli<.· s c· ·' n 1 t· 1 :-. m a n d m 1 s t rus t or politlni.ln -. · F.nd o l -session 'C hrist ma!'\ l rn• bills a re .... o m e thing nt a 1· 11 11 g r <.' s s i o n a I t r a d 1 t io n . "nipping up a ssorted goodies to p l l1a :-,t' c ons t it u l'n t .;; Rut n~ o.;t u lf•n# their o wn C h rts tma..; !'\lockings in t his m a n ner. at " t 1 m e w h e n une mplo~·ment 1s pushing t h<.' 9 pe r cent len•I. lht- mt•mhl'rs d id httll' to restore lht> pu hla <'; faith in its l eg1 .;;l ~1t1\l' hrand1 1 t '' ~•' 't• I f "l' n 1 n g a 11 d .... 1t .1m1•111I Regulations can back/ ire Stnl'I ft•d£•r:i l t't•gu l ;1 11011 ~ .., u r r 11 u n d 1 n g ..., p <' t 1 <i I ... <' h 11c1 I p r o g ram o.; f or p oo 1 a nd h a n rl1 l'a pp1.·d c hilc1rt•11 m<i' lw ha\ 1111.! I h l· t'flt·(·t ol 1k prt\ 111g man~ o f :i t'omplt.•IC' t•dul.'at 1on. a l'l'Ol'rllng l•l :1 Ill'\\' '\ltHh ' h> I ht• Rand Corp Thl' Ttt ll' I program I u11d -. reme<l1:.il (•dul'al 1<111 in n·.icl111g a nd m at h for <l 1:-,a <h a nt .11H.•d c h ii d 1 t' n . \ n d m an·' 11 f t ht'" l' \ o u n g !'\ t t.' r s ~· b 11 q u a I 1 l ·' I o I' s pet1al hl.'lp 11nd1..•r tht• R11i ng u:il F.:du(·;.it10n .\e t and t ht· Ed uc·a111111 for Ha nci1cappt'd Children .\('\ A" a r<.>s ult. sC'hool oflt<'li.lh <'Om plain . th<.• l'l1 g1hlt• ('h1ld ren arc heing pulled out of l'l..'.L!t1lar d as:-,c•s SC \l'l'al time.•-. a ci••.' to pa rt1c1pale in s pet"aa l pro).!r am ... S o m ct iml's. cspec 1;.ill~ 1n ch s tr irts w nh a high populatw n of mig rant llis pani<' fa rmwo rkt'f' .... a l t'aC'her ha :-. the tot .ii t'h1!'\s f111 as Ii tt IC' as I 1 ~ hou rs a cl\I\ Th1!'\ fragmc.·nl l'<I pa 1lgr.1m means that man~ 1·htld n •n arl' n () ' \I b I t• I u t' () m p I l' I t.' t h l' s t a tc ·m a nda tc d t•u 1..-1culum 111 t h e earlie r g r ades .. \ddit 10111111~ the R a n <l s I u d ~ I u u n d . t h l ' p r og r a m s t e n d t o 1nc.·r ea!'\t' segregation h~ pe r .. w .. w ing t•htld • • l'l'l1 wit h l1m1t ccl En g l1sh·s pt.·ak 1ng al11 ht> to s 1Jl'nci up t o hall th(• .st·hool 'I<'' in s pe<·1a l tl<.1.S:o.l':' Thl' ft.ode rn I r t• g u I at 1ons a rl' dl·-.1~nt'(l to gu a r anll'l' that run<h I' • '\l l' h (Ill I ·' t h l' l' I I g i h I l' '011nj.!~te ro.., .111<1 arv not .;;pt•nt on :-11l'h thing!'\ as hand unifor m :-. l11r .rn t•nllrt.' s1·hool Tht'' r<.'<t lltl'l' h 1i·111g "'Pl'l'l<Jl lt•a e hl•l's lor tht· l11 n dl·<I pro~ram -. a n d thl· c· o m p It.· t 1 c1 n 11 f m as:-. 1 ' l' p ,1 p l' r " e1 r " I o 1 11 ..., t 1 I ' t h c · !'\JH.'n d 111g Tiu .... makt•-. -.('ll!'\l'. hut 11 till' p r o I! r a m !'\ a < • t 11 .t I I ~ '' 1· l' h .1 m pl' r 1 n g th t• "h 1Id r t•11 ..., e 11 m p I l ' t t' l' d u r a t 1 o n . s o m 1 • 1't•mt'll~ 1-. tn order ThC' rl'seardll'I''\ t•mpha!-.1 /t'd I hut t h t• s pl'<· 1 a I prog r ams ddin1te h an· nel'd N I to t•nanlt· cl1saci n mtagecl e hildn·n to ke<'p 11p with lh<.'ir peer s . ;,rn d that lht.• JI 1· o h I l' m i :-" t I' 1 <' t I ·' o n l ' o I mun agcment L'nfortun a1eh . thl' s tud ' 1·0 m l' ... u l u t 1 me w h e n I ht• Ht·a gu n a d m i ni s trati o n ts <·o n s 1cle n ng s h a rp c utbacks 111 ll'tie ral atcl to c<iuC'ation a nd 1t 1s nnt unlakl'I\ that som l'thing hkl' this coulrt be ust•d as ;rn e~cusc.• to I nm ~µt.·<·1 al program funding Op inions e.11tpressed ln the space above ar e those of the Dally Pilot. Other views eK· pressed on tn1s page are those 01 lhe11 authors and artists Reader commenr 1s inv1 1 ~ Addres, The Daily Pilot, P.O Box 1S60, Gost3 Mesa, CA 926?6 Phone O H i 64:1·4321 ORANGE COAST DailjPilat • Thomas P. Haley P ubllshe r Thorn.s • Murphlne Editor Barbara Krelbich Editorial Page Editor \./• " ' •' .· ' • ;I Budget ax threatens VISTA ~SHINGTON -The White House budget brigade is secretly planning the de mise of VISTA -the domestic version of the Peace Corps -at a time when its services are needed more than ever . The deepening recession is exactly the kind of s ituation the VISTA program was designed to alleviate ; it provides volunteers at subsistence wages to community groups that offer vario us kinds or help to the need y . With the massive cutbacks in other fed e r al s ocia l service prog r ams , VISTA's modest government funding - '34 m illion a year -would seem to be a bargain for the taxpayers and a shot in the a r m for the p riva te agencies Presitlenl Reagan wants to take over m ore or the social work. B U T THE a dmini s tratio n is de te rmined to sink VISTA with a sneak attack. The tactic-is to deny certain non-profit groups an opportunity to reapply for VISTA volunteers once their current contracts expir e. This would naturally cut down on the number of volunteers in VISTA and thus reduce the agency's funding needs. It would also, of course, cripple the affected non.profit organizations by cutting off their government-subsidized workers. F o r this reason, the comm unity g roups targeted fo r the cutoff have been care fully selected by Tom P auken. director of VISTA's parent agency , ACTION. Pauken was a Reagan campaign worker , with a background in military intelligence Pauken used his training in cover t oper ations when he prepared the "hit list'' of 39 non·profit groups that would be denied VJST A volunteers Then he secret ly passed out the list at a secret Q. -J1-c1-1-1a-11-sa-1 -~ m ee t i n g l a s t Ju n e o f f our ultraconservative groups known as the King s ton Coalit ion Cnamed for the Washington hote l conference room whe re it holds its m eetings> Th e f o u r gro up s a r e : th e Am eric an Legis lative Exc h a n ge Co unc il , t h e Was hi ngton L e gal Foundation, the Committee for the Survival or a Free Congress and the Conser-Vative Caucus. The lS persons who attended the June meetin g we r e s worn to s e crecy , partic ularly a bout Pauken's presence. •·w e were told not to tell what went on to anyone in the m edia," a source told my reporte r Corky J ohnson. T he source quoted P auken as saying t h e 39 groups on his hit lis t we re "pro ·leftist ," and explaining t hat "many VISTA volunteers work with pro·leftist groups t hat need to be eliminated." The targe ted o r gan izations are community action programs that teach political selr·help techniques to the poo r , establi sh legal a id roundat11ir.· and promote low cost housing Ot.ltll} sever al or the o rganizations rJn lhl hit list no longer use VISTA volunteers VI STA SO U RCES s ay Pre'i11J1•n1 Rea gan wants to replace the Jg1 nr\ militant programs with less poltt1n1lh threaterung acti v1ties such as support of Nancy Reaga n's pet proJet·t, Fo!>l c·r Gr andparents The new Vl~"TA wnul1 u se unpai d vo lunt eers lhu -. effectively limiting them lo wt.'11 to di i n d I v t d u a I s 0 r s u p p 0 s e d I } rrl CH I conservative views . Pauken den1ed passing out a t11t lt:.t al the Kingston Coalition meeting but adm1tled having compiled an ec.trli.-r list of 32 gr oups targeted for ('loser scrutmy before being funded a~a1n .. We ar e not inte r ested 1n fund1ni; g roups that ar e hca\.lly 1n,ol\'£•d 111 lo b bying, d emonstrat ing or 1n ltu politi cal agenda. · he !>aid Meanwhile. memos sent t11 hudl!rt boss David Stockman unrler Paukt.'n ~ na m e indicate that he cx1icc·t-. tl11 agency to be "phased out" b~ late nt·><• year or early 1983 well befort lh• funds already <1pproved h\ l'ongrc., ... run out W H A T :'1 E X T ? r h ,. 11 1111 ""• Com m1ttce on F.du1•at1on ..1nrl L.1IJ<1r which OVl'rsec~ VISTA. ha~ v. jfnt•il Pa uken tha1 the eltm tnJt1on or art\ agency program without enl<'rt<.tinin.: appeals from the affcrtcd groups 1-; ;. violation of the lav. ln!>tdNS f'XIJ•'l I ,1 dra m at1 r showdown Small thoughts become a long column What follows a re some notes I m ade on the backs of a wide variety or pieces of pa per over t he past few weeks. The Ideas s truck m e as either true or funny whe n I first put them down. but none or them makes a column: They always ask you to use the revolving door but they don't make them any easier to push. You can't sleep late, cut wood , watch football . eat dinner and still finish all of the Sunday paper. Several limes a year I see pictures m a magazine or items in a column from Holl ywood about a round bed Do they make round elect ric blankets and where do you keep the Kleenex? -THE AV E RAGE Am erican, I read , is growing three.quarters of an inch every 25 years At that r ate, I'll be 6 feet tall when I 'm 210 years old. I don't stay lo the end of civic meetings al the town ha ll ~ause they always end up in a n argument about who has the floor a nd what motion they're votin g on. Someone usually moves to table the motion on the floor and someone else gets up to say you can't move to t able a motion because there's a lready a' motion on the floor Thal 's when 1 get lost and leave -~When someone 1s n·1 wa tching where he's going and bumps into me ,~,, -llD_Y _RDD-11-Y -§t a nd a lm ost knocks m e off my feet , I almost always say, "Pa rdon me." -The news papers often referred to Kennedy as JFK, to Lyndon Johnson as LBJ. to Rooseve lt a s F DR and to Truman as HST, but no one ever called Jimmy Carter by t he initials JEC. and now I notice no one is using R WR for Ronald Wilson Reagan. What causes this? -THERE'S NOTHI NG people like bette r tha n be ing as ked an easy q u estion . F or so m e reason we'r e flattered when a stranger asks us where Maple Street is in our own hometown a nd we can tell him . -It's bee n my expe rience t hat, des pite thl' nld !>;.tvin~. bar ktni:?. <1111?. 1r• more <•Pl to h1l e tha n d1111-. th:ll dnri b;i rk I d g1 \l' $10.000 to h<i H ' h;.111 11•111 " ttw money 1 ha \'C now bac•k in I 95f \1 h• 11 I was dea·d brokl' The back of m v c to!>cl 1:-. f11lt•d .... 1l h clothe:. that I'll be· :ible lei 1,q •ar J~Jtrt just as soon as I lose 10 pound), On th1• othe r s ide of thost-on the• pole· JC\ another , olde r bUnC'h or clolhl''> I II Ile' able to v.e<1r thO!'\C again Ju<,t ,1.., '"on a I lose 20 pounds -I F v () tJ G A v F. a ,. ;i I r t h I homogem7.ed. ultra pastl'Urt7.c•tl produ1:1 they sell to human~ a~ milk nov. I wo nde r 1f 1t woul d rl'cogn11.1· 1t a:- som ething that rame from 1ls moth1·r·1 I'm not \Cry punetulll bul I l1k1• 111 keep my watch l"<UC'tly on t1m1• ti• th1• second T hat wa\o . I know ho .... lat c I a tn Watchei;. by the wJ~. Jn• 111·1\N than they were 20 ye<1rc; ago I hall myself for 1t but I've fin all) ~1 H"n up carryi ng m y great. guld 11 ... mtlton railroad wat c h an favor of <i battery.operated quartz wall'h It kt'l'P" bette r time . It's nit'e to know ~11ml'thing is better than it used to be Extrenrlsts not helping feminist Inoveinent On t he subject of feminism, it is probably lime for a frie nd of the movement to te ll the ardent feminists to cool it a little bit until they regain a pers pective on the subject . Whal has happened in the general raising of fe minine consciousness is that a lot of other things have been IYlllY 111111 ra ised, t.oo, quite naturally -llke anger and · resentment a nd a touchiness that often does more to Injure the worthy ca us e than to aid it . I a m thinking of the many women whose lips form the phrase "male chauvinis m " at a n y boorish or thoughtless act or a man. Such a man m ay be a thoughtless boor ln his relations with people 1enerally. and may behave no better toward men than toward women -but ln their eyes he la pro mptly stigmatlied as a male chauvinist pig. Co"-versely . a ny lende r a ct by a woman toward a man 1s perceived as letting down the side. A friend of mine recently rose to bring a c up or coffee for her husband, who had returned from a hard day at t he hospital, and she was rebuked by her fe minis t pa l, who s norted, "Stop catering to the man!·· She was performing a human act, and no gender was in'vol ved in it. Her pal's rea c tion remind e d m e o r th e s upersensl\jve Jews newly arrived from the Old Countr y. who, if refused a tran5'er by a bus conductor . would suspect rum of being anti-Sem itic. Of course there is plenty of anti·feminism a ro und, j ust a s the re is plenty of a nti·Semitism . but one doesn't have to seek it or find It where It does not exist. The sense or being a n unjustly treated _ fll.inortty, however, d~voke this ~d of bristling suspic ion -and, of course, the suspicion. In return, t ends to evoke the very prejudice it anticipates Thus, both m ajorities and minorities a re psychically deformed by biu. THE NEW WOMEN'S movement. lon1 overdue. will 1et further and do be tter if it can c urb the emotional exces11es of tt.& extre m e partisans many or whom ha ppen to be right for the wrong reu~s : reasons of hosllllty lo men and a l'Overt desire> to sr(' wo m en dominat(' the relal1on.;h1p Female c h a uv1n1s ls are JU'>t us ra mpant as their opposih' numbrrs 11 not as powerful. and both kind-. a rc· equally odious The 1>i.1radox1cal thmg about all new mc1vemcnls 1-; th:t l without the extremists they v.ould ncH>r get orr the ~round . but when they start to soar. the imposs1om.·d leaders ui.ualh become more or a h1nclran('C th:cn ii help . llDDIY GUS F r iend in El Paso. 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E'irw;ns CHEROKEt P•Oded 1010 Saoooe 1u1h~• N1lh nA!IJral 91ove ""'"9 $35.00 \1.1tl1· 111 I .., \ fastuon and comfort #54fASHIOHISl.AMD,HIWf'ORTllACHI 7141644-<422l #27MAIHSTRHT.ALHAMllA121JI212·H7t Deck the halls with our showy, extra-large-bloom poinsettias. They're the cream of the crop, but you can't find them where you buy your cream~So u better huny if you want them e a spectacular appearance at your ouse or a friend's. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. December 18, 1981 ~· ' IRS to continue 'self help' service to taxpayers W ASHJNGTO N c AP J The Internal R evenue Ser vice has announced thul its self·help-prol(ram ror taxpa~ers wll 1 be con\lnued th rough 1982 de spite budget reductions that threaten other types of assistance. The bi1ges t cas ualty or the belt·llghtening has been the program under which IRS last year filled out the lax returns of more than 500,000 tupayers. Except for handicapped persons. such "one-on-one" aid will not be available next year . The fate of the agency's selr help J)rog rams for groups of taxpayers had been in doubt. But Wilson Fadely, an IRS spokesm an, said the dct·1s1on wus made this week to contrnue that aid through 1982 Under self-help, laxpayer!f may take all their tax r ecords lo an IRS off1<'e where questions of a general nature will be answered. One IRS worker ls available In such situations to help groups of taxpayers, but there Is no "one-on-one" assistance which will be provided. Despite the reductions, IRS om ces will continue to provide tax forms and answer taxpayers' questions. However. IRS Commissioner Roscoe L. Egger Jr. told Congress this year that because or budget reductions, taxpayers would have to wait a little longer for the answers a nd tha t an e mphasis would be pluced on service by telephone, rather than face-to-face "This shift allows more taxpayers uccess to tax assistance at a lower cost lo the service.'' Egger said. U the Office of Management and Budget has its way, the worst cuts In IRS assistance are yet to come OMB IS pressing for e limination of the en ti re I RS tax payer-ser vi-ce unit, whic h this year employs 5,155, workers to assist taxpayers. DesJ)ite new tax laws and more taxpayers. that level of employees is down 79 from last year. I RS officials refuse to discuss the OM B proposals. However, Egger is s aid t o vehemently o ppose eliminution or the taxpayer office. And a Treasury IJe purtment official who asked not to be identified predicted flatly that the Reagan administration would not accept OM R's recommendation. A lso. further c ut s In the t uxpayer ·ser vice office probably would run into opposi tion i n Congress. In fact, the Senate Finance Committee -which oversees the I RS already has gone on record in that regard. 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DEC. 18, 1981 CAVALCADE GARDEN STOCKS 82-3 84 87 50 years , ago, mortality finally caught up with ''Legs,, Diamond . See , P,age BB. 0 0 ·Lost or found, ark is potent religious symbol By BORIS WEI NTaAUB .................... lenlu WASHINGTON -This bas been the Year of the Ark. First, "Raiders of the Lost Ark " thrilled film·eoers as Indiana Jones searched for the missing ark of the covenant. Then a team of Duke University archaeologists found the carved limestone top of a third-century A.O. synagogue ~rk in upper Galilee, the oldest such ark ever found. Soon, confusion abounded as journalistic accounts mixed up the two, as well as Noah's ark. What, then. is the "lost" ark? Where did it come from, why was it Important and what happened to it? There are 201 biblica l references to the ark, under a variety ot names: ark of the Lord. ark of testimony, ark ol God, and many others. But much of the information ts contradictory. The Book of Exodus, which deals with events or the 13th century B.C. but was compiled as much as two centuries later and put in its fin al form another 500 years later. gives the first and clearest description of the ark. It is a chest of acacia wood - a hard wood found in the desert -2'rll cubits lon1. 1~ cubits wide and deep -about 45 inches by 27 inches by 27 inches. It wu .covered with gold, and had four gold rings, so that carrying poles could be inserted In each corn er. P o rtability was impor tant to desert semi-nomads On top was the "mercy seat, .. a golden slab flanked by two cherubs facing each other , their wings spread out. .. And in the ark," Exodus says the Lord told Moses on Mount Sin a i , "you s hall put the testimony that I s hall give you." The ark became the central foc us of the Israelite tribes during their wanderings. lt was carried about by the Levites under a teot tabernacle. It wasn't unique. ''The pre-Koranic peoples of the Syrian desert and of modem Saudi Arabia all had portable tent shrines," says Dr. Edward F. Campbell, professor of Old Te s tament at McCo rmi ck Theo logical Seminary i n Chicago. ''They all contained some sort of box or chest. So the ark itself is thought of as a container of some sort." ' Though the original Hebrew word for this sort of ark is different from the Hebrew for Noah's ark, both have been translated into "ark" in English, m ea nin g "c he s t " or .. repository." But there is some disagreement among scholars about whether the ark of the covenant carried the stone tabl e ts w ith the Te n Commandments. ARK OF COVENANT The original ark of the covenant described in the Bible may have been a wooden chest covered with gold. with che rubs guarding the mercy seat. THIRD-CENTURY VERSION Synagogues later held a sym- bolic version of the ark. such as third-century example which includes a portion found by Duke University re- searchers in Galilee this past s ummer. · "There is no reason to believe that at some certain stage, the ark didn't contain essential covenant documents," says Dr. Frank M. Cross, a Harvard University biblical scholar. ·'But that it went back to Sinai and the tablets Moses brought down from the mountain -that is another matter. That is realty lost lo le1end." Dr. Eric Meyers, the Duke religion proressor who found the third-century ark, raises another question: What would the commandments have been written oo? "The popular image is of huge stones that Charlton Heston carries as be comes tripping down from Sinai," says Meyers. "But I can't imagine that. We have so little writing from the 13th century B.C. It could have been incised on potsherds, or even on parchment. ..The point is that the objed in and of itself was important. The popular imaginati o n appreciated it for its invisible power, God's unlimited power " The ark became thought of as the throne of Yahweh, the I s raelites' God. The most prominent place at which it was kept was Shiloh, and it was from there that it was taken into battle against the Philistines in the 11th century 8 .C. The Israelites thought they could not be dereated with the a rk. but they were, and it was captured. The Philis tines suffered a plague, however, and attributed it to Yahweh's wrath. The ar k was returned after seven months. During the monarc:hy that soon emerged, King David led a large procession of Israelites - some biblical translations say as many as 30,000 -to the new capital, J erusalem, with the ark. "David is trying to bring it to his use as the central political figure, and he puts the worship o f Yahweh under ro yal patronage," says Campbell. Meyers agrees, callin g David's use of the ark "a move of absolute political brilliance." "David ties himself with both the old religious establishment a nd the new expansionist monarchy, .. Meyers says. The Book of Samuel says that David wanted to build a temple to house the ark , but was dissuaded by the p rophet Nathan, who tells him that the Lord wants no such home . David's son, Solomon, did build s uch a temple, ar.d the ark was put into its most sacred rtlche, the Holy of Holies. From then on, t he ark vi rtually vanishes from view. And when the Ba bylonians destroyed the temple in 587 B.C. and carried off its treasures, there Is no mention of the ark's fate. Nor was it replaced when the second temple was built five decades later. It is this "disappearance" that has led to notions of the ark being "lost," and to expeditions to find it. There are some rabbinic t r aditions that it actually was hidden, perhaps by Jeremiah in a mountain cave, perhaps under the floor of the second temple. Most scholars, however, think it was taken for booty, its gold melted down, its woo d burn ed or left to disintegrate But one hi s t orian has s uggested that the ark vanished earlier. during a period when a king of Israel replaced it with an idol of a different god. And another has written that there were actually three different arks. How could such an important o bject drop out of biblical records'! Meyers' wife. Dr . Carol Meyers, a lso a Duke religion professor . says this may be due to the "sad" shape of religion in th e later monarchy; it had become so diluted that the ark's loss may not have seemed vital. The important thing is that the ark later became a symbol in all synagogues, such as the one the Meyerses found in Galilee. Today the ark is the place where the ·scrolls of the Torah a re kept, and 1s the most holy place in the synagogue Airline employees use flight privileges to aid the needy ATLANTA (AP> -Suzanne Williams could spend her spare time enjoying the sights of Paris or Rome. Instead, she chooses to fe r r y m other's milk from Washington to Fort Lauderdale, F 1 a . , w h e r e a n i n f t'n t undergoing medical treatment would die without it. Ms. Williams. 32, of Miami, is part of Am ericans for International Aid, a group of 1,100 airline employees whose travel pass privileges take them to Calcutta, Seoul or Guatemala City more often than Paris, London or Nassau. Using flight privileges on their own time, AIA members fly medical supplies to needy areas, escort poor children from Third World nations to the United States for medical treatment. and bring overseas orphans to the Urtlted States for adoption. AIA is a non-profit group founded six years ago by Richard and Jodie Darragh, an Atlanta couple who have become part of a worldwide charitable social service network. "We use our travel privileges -we call what we do, 'our privilege'," Mrs . Da rragh said in an interview. "Some people go to Barbados to buy discount perfume. We go to Guatemala for children." AIA members com e from every airline. with most of them working for Delta, Eas tern, Braniff. British Airways, and Northwest. Mrs . Darragh said. Flight attendant Paula Hugus. 25, flew from Atlanta to New York carrying rare drugs for relay to children in India. Jean Hess, 40, of Atlanta , bas traveled to Guatemala and India m any times to escort children back to the United States for medical care, education and adoption. Recently, Mrs . Darragh, ''Some go to Barbados to buy dis- count -perfume. We go to Guatemala for children ." Most airlines provide discount travel privileges to their employees, said Carolyn Wills, a spokeswoman for Eastern. The discount varies from airline to airline. •'They can use it for personal business, but not for earning money," Ms . Wills said. "It's up to them how they use it." whose husband works for Eastern as a ticket office manager, flew lo Guatemala and returned with a 3-week-old baby in need of surgery to correct a cleft palate and hair lip. The hospital a nd s urgeon donated their services, and the baby stayed with the Oarraghs for seven months while il recovered. Mrs. Darragh, who housed. fed and clothed the baby at her own expense, then took the child back to Guatemala. Last year, AJA spent $27,000 and provided an estimated $2.5 million in medical treatment for 215 youngsters. Mrs . Darragh said. Most of the services and supplies were donated. "We work with the poorest of families." she said. "The family ~·re working with now, for Example, makes SJ to $6 a month, so the child would have gone without medical treatment." V olu nteers i n Korea , G uate mala , Colombia and Pakistan seek out poor children in need of medical care and make arrangements lo send the child to the United States, often the only place where surgery is available, Mrs. Darragh said. But overseas children are nol the only children to benefit from AJA 's services. she said. •'Two weeks ago, we look a child from Philadelphia and U l m h brought the child out to Los nru Y Yout On t e Wagon Angeles where surgery was ::r:~~.~·1:he ~a~~~~.~:~he~:~r! Teens find wagon train discipline better t h an jail child that needs US, all they have to do is make us aware or It." LOS ANGELES CA P J -The train of mule-drawn covered wa,ons iJ only a week away from ending its 4,000-mile trip, but the journey ll only be1irwng for tbe 72 /uvenUe offenders who're trave log with ll. "I t.hcN&bt I had arown up, but lt wu hard 1oinl back." saJd one participant Karl, 18, who recently viaited home for the ftnt Ume liace embartiq on th• covered wa1on tr ip last Karch ln Elfrida. Ariz. ~. traln, rolUn• throucb tot• ~•l• Count1 on Tuesday and Wed nHday en route to Its ~nchaalon Wednesd ay In San Dle101 I• a component of VhloaQueat, a prhate, DOll•snftt «aanl.uUon. VlalGDQual WU foundtd by Bob Burton, a cocrectlonal officer who decided to set up alternatives to confinement for teen·a•en in trouble with the law . Other V\slonQuest programs lnclud~oup homes. home counsellnT· and a sea camp. Organizers say that of the nearl y l ,SOO s o -called incorrigible younaatera who have participated in VlslonQuest ,Pro1rama, 70 percent have stayed out or trouble with the law. Since 1976, about 10 waion tralns have rolled throuah the Wt1t and Northwest, but the current one la making the lODletl trek. Rule1 of the rMd ln~lucle DO fl1ht1n1 , 1moltl111, ruanlnt away. alcoho~1 IU or dnlp. n.e yout.hf\al paructpanll, many of whom have spent much of their Much or AlA's work Is done lives In institutions. chose the for o th er social se rvi ce wagon train over being locked agencies, Mrs. Darragh said. up. They range In age from 13 to For instance, tbe 1roup ls 18. closely a!riliated with Heal'lbe "I'd never touched a horse, C h 1 Id re n , a S poka n e . never been in a waaon," saJd Wash.·bued non.profit netwol"k Karl, a 6-foot·3, stocky blond. "I or doctors, clinics, hospitals and was scared. 1 heard lots of foster lamlUes provldln1 fr-ee rumors, like they throw you In a treatment to some of the world's snake pit.'' · neediest younptera. Karl, whose last name wu ··we help them fund.raise, withheld at t he re quest of flnd foster famlUes and escort VtsionQueal, told t h• L~o~ the children," Mrs. Darratb Anreles Ketaid E~aminer .._la.id. he had been ln trouble elnce Some1 of thou agenclea was u and had been a drq arnnp for American couples to addict and a thief, as well u a dopt orphans, partlcularl1 getting Into n1hu. from Soutbe11t Aala, Kra. He said he abowed up at the OarraCh aaid. Altboqb AJA ll VlslonQueat center ln Tuetoelr not ln.olHd ln Ole adoption wearl.n1 a leather Jacket ana proc .... elCOltlq \be orPhana pant1 and Iott of 1old·fllled to thelr new partAta lu.111111 cbalna. ~ othe1 Medi. AIA has also become involved in proposed federal legislation to give higher immigration status to Amer-Asian adolescents, the offspring of American service personnel and Asians. Working with the Rev. Al Keane, a Ma ryknoll priest from Milton , Mass ., AJA h as s ucceeded in getting a bill introduced in Congress that w o uld "give t h em (Amer-Asians) first preference lo enter the U.S.,'' Mrs. Darragh said. She and her husband became involved in their volunteer work in 1971, when they met Betty Tis d a le. a Columbus , Ga., woman Involved in Operation Ba bylifl -the evacuation of South Vietnamese orphans just before the fall of Saigon m 1975. "It's all Betty's fault," Mrs. Darragh said. "She walked into our life when she walked into our first class lounge with two adopted daughters she had just brought from Vietna m . She asked if 1 would like to help. "She said, 'send $5.' What I didn't know was that she would have my husband and I, on our honeymoon , b rin ging back children from Vietnam." The Darraghs worked with Mrs . Tisdale until the fall of South Vietnam and started AJA in 1975. Besides the l , 100 airline employees, the group now has an additional 2, 700 volunteers around the nation _ Escort "coordinators" are in Phoenix, Seattle, New York, Minneapolis, Miami, Chicago and Atlanta. ... ___ Al .. U .. AID -Eastern AlrUnes m1bt attendant Ruth Graf· too leads a IJ'OUP of children through a waiting room al lhe Atlanta airport aner escorting them to the U.S. from Guatemala. • -. . .. . . ·: ·= ·: ·: ·: :: ·: ·: " ·: ~: ·. .. ·. .. .. .• ·: .. .. ~: .. ·= .. :: '• ·. '• ;· :: :: ::, .. .. .. ·: ~-' :: '• .. :· .. c; f. :: ., .. ·-t• i~ .. .. .. ~ !': --- ... :.. ~ :i .. ~. ·-' r=-.. .. :~ :, !• :.~ ·: .. !j ~ .. .. • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 18, 1981 •ANN LANDERS •HUGH MULLIGAN •HOROSCOPE Sharing OK with her ON TRACK A 17 1 .!·ton. 1927 dntage trolll•\· i s I i ft e d f r o m l h e G e n e r a I S e n · i C' c ·~ Administration warehouse in Sc•attlt:• to he ............. s µru ced up for the :\l<.>tro '.\laintenance Centc•r for summl'r duties on the l'it~··-; prnposcd I Ii -milt.• waterfront trolle~ l'oute J ~· .. THE ~:~Q So1e.t llf• ... H••l"'t NEWPORTER INN JEWELERS s~ l" 7"6'" ~"'•"• r""" S1•h ., _.°"', ~ tC,.n S•on Hft•1e~t V0ur ~r,.•1 formerly Mary Ellsworth F'ine Jewelry Photos With Real Santa COSTA MllA641 -1289 1sa .. __ MllllOO< yl€.Jo495..()401 Jlel'l c._,,.,. c ....... ,. cs .... a...-.. ,., ..... ...., .. 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Dece m ber 14 through 18 and Decemb e r 21 through 23. ANTHONY'S SHOE SERVICE BANK OF AMERICA CHARLES BARR JEWELERS CROWN HARDWARE DICK VERNON SPORTSWEAR OR. LOU E LDER optometrist HAIR HANDLERS SALON HALLIOAY'S MEN'S CLOTHING HICKORY FARMS specialty food Items HUMPTY DUMPTY children's clothing JEAN DAHL designer and better sportswear LA GALLERIA ~0-elegance In fashion MARKET BASKET M ES AMI ES TEENS NANCY .DUNN ANTIQUES NEWPORT BALBOA SAVINGS PAPER UNLIMITED cards and gifts SAV-ON DRUGS STOREKEEPER traditional sportswear VETA'S INTIMATE APPAREL WESTCLI FF CLEANERS WESTCLI FF CORNERS gourmet ware and collectibles WESTCLI FF SHOES XAVIER'S OF NEWPORT fine flowers and gifts I -WEST<(UFF PLAZA Open T~rsday.JllOh~ tut 9 p.m. ~ .. . SPECIAL CHRISTMAS HOURS Dec. 1-4 to 18 end 21to23 Ull 9 p .m . Saturday, Dec. 19, 10-6 Most stores open Sunday, Dec. 20, 12-5 Christmas Eve, 10-5 • .. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am 21 and 11 ve with ..a terrific guy. He is a wonderful lover, 25 years old and an ex-Marine. My parents know him and like him. Fred has two very close ex-Marine buddies who are also friends of mine. I am aware that he sometimes has sex with each of them. One· is married. There is no competition whatever between them and me. I never talk to Freddie about what goes on with him and his pals because it doesn't bother me in the least. In fact. I'd rather have him wander off with one of his buddies than worry about him chasing women. You s hould broaden your sights. Annabelle. The world doesn't end at Sioux City,. HAPPY IN MANHATTAN DEAR HAPPY: I haven't lived in Sioux Cit y for 40 years, but I can tell you, Toots, nothing happens in Manhattan that didn't go on in Sioux City. If you feel less threatened because Freddie likes gu ys, it's OK with me. But don't be s urprised if one of these days he finds a third "buddy" and you are the som etime thing. The next letter is from someonf' who has a slmUar klinker in her thinker . DEAR ANN LANDERS· What's this about bowing out or putting you rs elf through an emotional meat grinder with a gleesome threesome? M y guy is a gorgeops lifeguard. 24 beautiful years old. terrific in bed and e verywhere e lse. One day I became suspicious of his pal t male1 and I hounded him until he confessed that they sometiml?s made it together. · 1 got nasty and shoved him right into the arms of m y waiting sister. who is younger than I and better-looking. too. She doesn't mind s haring him with this guy Next week s he's m oving in with tht.' beautiful hunk. If I had kept my big mouth' shut. he would still be mine instead of hers . Please tell "sinking" to cool it. If s he has a good thing going fo r her. s he shouldn't give it up until she has something al least as good in the wings. StJNK SEC RETARY WHO THOU GHT SHE KNEW IT ALL DEAR SUNK: My comments to the gal who wrote the letter above are for you too. Lots of lu ck. Wom e n who go with double.gaited Romeos invariably wind u(f with more pain than pleasure . DEAR ANN LANDERS: Does il pa~ to be nice '! Two ye a rs ago I s t a rt c d baby-sitting for these really lovely peopll' Fo r a long time I sat for them every time they called. One night I could~t makl' 1t and I wanted to help them out. so I askt•d Laura. my best friend. to fi ll in for m e They called me twice after that. hut the next time. when I couldn·t sit for them they called Laura. From then on. tht:>\ called Laura all the time. · I get sick to my s tomach when I he~r she is going over there. Weren ·t they rotten to do this to me'? It m akes me want not to do a favor for anyone ever again. From now on I'll think twice before I go out of my way to help anybody. MAD Ii\ EDISON DEAR MAD: Instead or being bitter you should ask you rselJ why they pref er Laura to you. Is she more pleasant? Do the children like her better? If so, why? No experience is a bad one if you learn from it. Here's a n opportunity to improve yourself. Don't miss it. Are your parents too st net'> 1/ard to reach'> Ann Landers· booklet. Bug9ed by Parents·• ljow to Get more Freedom ... could help .11ou bridge the generation gap Send 50 cents with your request and o long. stamped . se/J -addressed envelope to Ann Landers. P () Bor 11995. Chtcago Ill 611611 Tours unforgettable RIDGEFIELD. Conn •:\P i Bob Hope was on the phone from his home rn Palm Springs. reminis cing about h1 ~ ghosts of Christmas past. mos?' nf them b l e s s e d a n d b e n i g n . h u t a I t' " unforgettably frightening. "You tr~· lo put those things out of .\ our mind:· Hope said of Christmas in Saigon . 1964. when the Viet Cong blew up the Brinks bachelor offi cers quarters 10 minutes before his troup(• was to anin! at t he Cara,·elle Hotel across tht• street That was when this past masll'r of the ad lib. on h1s first ,·isit to \'ietnam ca m e up with a line that restored thl1 morale of Jill St. John. Janis Paige. Anna Maria Alberghetti and the rest of the jittery cast so that the show went on as us ual . .. A funny thing happened on tht· wa.' into the hotel from the airport. I m et a hotel coming out to meet us ·· HOPE PLA YEO Vietnam even· ,·ear after that until the big troop withdraw.al in 1972. a nd the phone call came about because I had covered even· one of his shows out there. except 1969. · 1 had called his office in Burbank to find out what ht• would be doing this Christmas. and Roh himself returned the call. He would be hom e for Christmas for :i change. with his fa mil~ in Pa'tm Spring:. The exhaustin g. emotionally draining but a lways rewarding Christmas vis its to troops on far off battlefields. which hto• had begun in the earliest da~·s of World War 11 . were all behind him now. :"lo more round the world hops. followed by da~·s of .1ct lag and the echoing laughter of the grateful wounded and dying. Of course. there would still he lht.• big NBC Christm as s pecial. ··Christmas. a 'Jiime for Cheer and a Time for Hope ... on Sunday, a nd as usual Bob will have a bevy of exciting stocking fillers : Loni Anderson. Brooke Shields. Rose Bowl Queen Kathryn Ann Posth aus. along with the AP All-America football team and Heisman T rophy winner Marcus Allen. Next day Hope will take hi~ rapid fire r outines to the Veterans Hospital in Long Beach. playing at the bedsides of the worst cases. just a s he always had done iP the war zones. AFTER TUAT TRUCKLOAD of explosives blew apart the Brinks barracks. Hope grabbed sidekick Jerry Colonna and bandleader Les Brown and visited the sm a ll Navy clinic where the s urgeons were still picking glass out of the victims . One young officer. who couldn't believe it. raised himself up from tt\e operating table and wtth blood streaming down his face wished lfof(.a.•Merry Chriumas. When t~~ co1J1edian got 6lrck to the Citavelle. he had blood stains on his jacket "Those were d ays you never forget. ' Gratifyina but they tear you apart." Hope was S6'ying over the phone. ··They'ce so much a part of me still. WheN)ve r l go. some IUY comes up and says. ·Hey. I ft.w cover for you ln Nha Trang: Or a nurse will recall me lousing llP a gag ln the burn ,~1 HUGH MULLIGAN ~ MULLIGAN STEW ward at the 3rd Field Ho:.pital in Saigon For ."ears th(' doorman <it the T aft Hotel u~t>d to s a,·. ·1 n•memher when ,·ou caml' to :'\ew Guim•a "11 h Pa tt\ Tho ma~ \\'o". s he was a knoC'ko ut i'lov. 1s she ' Ile ne 'er asked me ho\\ I was ... Hope is 78 now and his millions of l''\ sen ·iceme n fan!. t an date their wartime ~·ea r s by mentioning wh 1r h r eigning bea ut~ appeared with him m their t·o mbat wnc Lana Turner. Zsa Zs a Gabor. Fran<'e~ L a n g f o r d . G 1 n g e I' R o g e r s . .J a y n t' ~1 an s f 1 e Id. An 1 ta Ek her g . ~t a ri I~ n Maxwell. Gloria Detl•l\·en. Ann-Margret. Gina Lollohrigida . Tuesday Weld. Joe~ Heatherton. Barbara '.\kVair. Ra quel Welc h Hopp alwa.\-; pro,·idcd h1~ own ro,·er facing the troop~ TAKING THE SHOW where the action ~,·as . the Hope troup(' played for the l ' S. 1s t Division at Lai Khe. in the rubber plantation outside Saigon on Christmas EH'. 1969. Before the~· arri\'ed. perimeter guards dis m a ntled Viet Cong roc kt.·ts aimed at th<> stage and the a mphitheater that would attract 10 .000 troops. Hope. as us ual. t'Ounterattacked with a fast one I mer. · ·St.>curit~· b rea II~· ti ght a round her e now the MPs frisked me so often. I got to like it ... Another yeet r . fl ying into Bit:•n Hoa from Bangkok. Hopc was in the midst of amusing his fellow pl a~·ers with a joke a bo ut an a irplane being hours behind s chedule on account of losing th r ee engines · ··tr we lose one mor e. we'll be up here all day ... was supposed to he the punch line. but he never got to it. Someone looked out the window. and an engine really was on fire But my fa\'orite Christmas stor~· about Bob Hope was told to me by one of his production men. when the troupe was weathered in at Nha Trang ahd hours late for the 30,000 ~rines awaiting the big s how at Da Nang . Hope bided his time signing autographs for any soldier who happened by and copying down tht! phone number of those who asked him t~ call their mothers or girl friends when he got bark to .. The Big PX ... "Hope is a very funny guy."' the production man said. as we watched the mob s cene In the little quonset hut terminal. .. Other ,,..u_lebr1ties in th ls business would I.urn 't'Plae phone number. o\·er to a secretary. Not Hope. When he gets home. he'll lock himself in his den and call every one of those numbers him~tr Sometimes, it takes him days. He JU.St g,ab~ uway. He loves those kids,'· Bob tfope deserves lo pet'\d Christmas with his family this year. And I wf h .im the happiest ever. with hla memories. 1 ror which a lot of us can say thank ... 'I I, f p ·111111111 By PHIL INTERLANOI of Laguna Beach I'" I ( JOUI HIAlTH DR. PETER J. STEINCROHN 11 •' , 111 I JI Treatment for dry eye ,., . •• 1 I It! '· .I' I DEAR DOCTOR: Somt· timt> cago ~·ou mentioned there was a new treatment for 1·: 1 patients who suffer from "dry eye." ·,·.i I wasn't interested at the ti me but am 1!1 1 now because I 'm beginning to complain of .. ,, it. M y eyes itch and burn ~ and feel a!'. if ,., there's dust irrit atin~ them. I open and ., , close my eyes to tr~ to lubricate them. but it doesn't help. . ' Can you help m t>'? I also havt' a friend with similar troubl e. -:\1RS. F.. DEAR MRS. E . The new dc:\·1t·t• w<.• referred to 1s m arketed under the 1wmt• L A C R I S E R T I t h a ~ r e <.' e n l I ,\ b l' 1.· n approved b~· the F'DA Un ti I i t s use . do C' tors pr<.' :-c· ri b t' d .. artifi cial tear .. solution~ to procl un· a tfl:11 film to coat and lubric ate the l'~ t' This n ew mcd1cat1on 1:-i :i ti n ~. wat er .soluble. rod-sh aped prepa r ..1 t1 on •/ m ade of hydroxypropyl Cl'llulosl' Th1 '- dissolves graduJlly when plaC'ed undl'r thC' low er e~·elid II prolong~ tht> t 1.•ar f tl m br eakup tim e One insert is usualh sufl1<:11.·nt But som e p a t i e n ts \\ 1 t h s e \' l'I' e d r ~ 1 •' L' sy mptoms require two daily inserti on~ i '•: In severe dry e~ e the following an· ... common sympto m s inflammat ion nl eyelids. it ching. burning. cfr~·nes!.. fl'eli ng of having a foreig n hnch pn.•-.1·111 and blurr ed vision Artificial tear ~olut wns ll~l'd 111 IH' administered threl' or four t1ml':-i dall ~ T hl' new device has bc.·e n \\t'ltomt'd h~ mam •• d ry-eye patients. Otc:as aon a ll~. pa t it>nt~ mav ha\'e minor rt'ut·t10ns ... o bellt•r t<Jlk it o·ver with ~our c1o('lor bdrm .• bl'g11101ng .•. t reatment '• Dr Slezncrohn welcomes readers· mail but 1s sorry he cannot an.c;ic!'r /}<'r'1011n/111 l.c1t1·n 111 widest mtere-;t uJ11/ he a11swererl m 11!1:-; < 11/1111111 Send your questwns to l11m 111 <.·nri· 111 llw ()111 /11 Pilot . P O Ro:r 1.5611 ('(),</Ill \ft'SO c· \ 11'21i:!11 Pf ISONA111J Q.&A. BY MARILYN AND HY GARDNER · He'll leave it to Ronnie <l : Has actor Jimmy Stewart t•v er wanted lo run for publk office'? -R.J .. St. Louis. A :"Jo Joshes Jimm y. ·1 110 11·1 Wik f<.1-;t enough to be a poltt1c:1a11 ' · Q : Anything to the rumor that thert>'s going to be a movie made on the life of the late singing star, Bobby Darin'? -('~·nthia G., Seattl e. • A. \'es. Based on the rec·cnl Dann biograph~. ··on Borrowed Tim<.··· h~ Al t>iOrio. t he stor~· as that of a slar lanng under the press ure of numbered ~·t'a rs ··He had heart d isease ... said Stephl•n '.\l etz. one of t ht• heads of the µrodu<:t ion company whi<:h will bl• filming the mon <.• .. And when he wa-; a ktd. a doctor told ham h<.• wouldn't live past lti Ill' alwa~s knt.•\\ he would die ~·oung . ·· 1 Darin died at :n 1n 1973 I "On top of that. .. t·ontinue~ :\l t•t1.. was the shock of d b t o\'en ·. when ht• wa!'> :m. that has real mother ,·'.'Jina 1 w a::. som eont• he had been brought up to rl•gard as his sastl'r Tht· woman he thought was his mot her was. an I ruth. his grandmother 1 Poll ~·1 ... \s for who will pla~ D<.1rin. thl' ·pro_duc:er told thc I l oll~·w0<><l Heporter lhi..lt lhl'~ were negotiating with a ma jor ro<·k :-.t ar for the role For Our · Bclal'\'l' It or '.'lot " Dl•pl Toda ~. n ght un the grounds of Ausc:hwilt.. tlw n · •~ a lattl<.• hook stun:.• .\nd one of l h(• hooks for s<.1lc <:I aims the 1 lolol'au~t 11t•\ 1.•r h<1ppened that 11 \\a~ all a Holl~\\ noel hoax' Q : In front of a T\' camera. Walter ('ronkite looks o;;o calm and st:>lf·controlled. b he that wa\' behind the sct>nt>s as well '~ -Tom G .. Indianapolis. \ '.\l ost of th <.• t'imt·. H':-. But lik<.· all ol u~. Walt er s only hum.an "I gel \l'r~ 1 mpatient with wh<Jt I think are impositions :..i n d i d i o c t e s o r 1 n t o m p <.' t e n c· <.' o r -.loppines::.." he rec<.·ntl~ admatt<.•d. ·-rm a \'l'r~· difficult boss 1 ·m also \·er~ 1mpati<.•nt "Ith m~·self If r , c• dropped the ball. 1 ~tart :-.treaming ;.ind hollering at the enti re prncluc·t1on I hate that in m~·self. ·· s<.1y ... Cronkite. ·t ha\·en·1 hl·en able to eu n· 11.·· For Ou r "Thoug ht You'd Like to Knm\ Dept .. Rita Jenrl'tte. who ro<.·kt.'d \\' a " h 1 n g t on \\ 1 t h h <.' r s 1 z z l i n g hl•hind-t he·scenes .. n 1\'el at1ons 1s about to nrn k<.· her T \' debut as an aC't ress )11 ss .Jconretle wall appear an an upcoming l'P l~Odl· of .\BC T\"~ .. Fant as.\ Island .. lll•r rote·• She will p l a~ :\1iss lk<i,·ent~· an undt•rc·o\·er Scotland Yunt operattH' Q : Isn't it true that the most i mportant ingredi ent to put into a novel for it to becomt' a best seller is a lot or sex ·~ - Jimm~· S .. Phoenix •. \z. .\: ~o ~ot <H'<·ording to best·s<.•lling c1u thor I n 1ng Wallace ·'.\:ot one of us." hl' ~•n ~-no matter "hat w1u ma\· hear. or wht.1 l t•\'t•r •~ helll'\ r d 1), r n11 (·s. kno\\s \\ h;.it makt•-; <J hook a · tw-.t st•llt•r St•.x: sun·h· doc•sn·t ti,· ihl·ll bt•t'<Jll ~t· 'nu haH' -.o m'an~ book s· on st•\ most ·o l \\ h1C"h don I -.l'll ,. Leo c·ontacts exciting .. I· I • ,. 'I I 1\1• "It ... Saturday. December 19 ARIES 1 March 21·April 191 Defer t<1 washes of those close to ~·ou . including partner or spouse. K ey now 1s diplom acy . pat ience. willingness to make tuncess1on~ to fami l y m embe r TAURUS 1 April 20·M<l.\ 20 • ~oder ate pace brings desi red results. Focus on b<1s1c ser vices. tasks that had been neg lected Terms will be defined. ~·ou 'll SN' plat·e!'. and people as t hey actuall~· e-.:is t GEMINI 1 May 21.June 2U 1 Empha~•~ on involvemen t. c r eative endea\'or emotion al r esponses and spen ilat 1 \'t.' vent ures. Your sty le will be imprinted. and t h i s co u l d b e a p o w c r -p I a ~· d a ~ C A N C E R 1 J u n e 2 l · J u 1 ~· 2 i 1 Negotiations ar e com p leted: know when to get off stage. Means don't hang onto past it is time for proverbial cold plunge into future. LEO <July 23-Aug . 22 1 Exciting contacts dominat e scenario. Messages. calls r esult in numer ous invi tations Lunar • 1 emphasis on short trip,s. visit s and renewed .,,, communicati~n with relative i:1. --------------------. 1. "' rrt POT SHOTS BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT THE EARTM IS A ' 1; GEOLOGIST~ PARADISE. • HOIOSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA \'IRGO <Aug 23-Sept. 22 1 Cash flo" resumes . intuiti\·e flash aids i n ending fin ancial drought You locate missing item an d spotlight will also be on pa~·ments. t ollections. LIBR!\ 1S e p t 23 -0t•t 2 2 • Circumstances favor your efforts : ~·ou ·11 ht• at r igh t p l ace a t c r u c i al mom ent .Judgment. int uition hit m ark. SCORPIO f<k l 23-~o,· 211. Period ol t•onfinement is temµorary : take advantage o f p r i v a c ~· . Y o u h ~· ,. e m a r v e 1 o u s opportunity to r evise mat er ial. to revae" and to st reamline techniques. SAGITTARIUS 1 Nov . 22 -0 ec. 211 · Aura of r om ance domi nates scenario Wishes com e true . credit received for professional endea vor and news confirms correctness of career or business decision • CAPRICORN c Dec 22-J an. 191: Major ~oa l com es w ithin si(!ht : favol'llble new received concerning f am ily member Financial si tuation improves. green light is flashed for sp1•C'ial project AQ RIU 1 J an .~ Feb. 181 Good t un.-.r '"s p ect hi ghl ights d i s t a n c e . C'Ommunication. u definin~ of spirituul vttlues. Travel plans and long-r ange gouts dominate scen ario PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20 1. Someone may attempt to lure you Into givintt up som etbi ng for nothing Steer c lear of get ·r ich quick schem es Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Dec ember 18, 1981 ·~•I,.,._. FLEE POLAND M l'mhe r~ ul th<.' Pawhl\\:-ok1 fam il\' arl' seatl'd around a l ahlt· in Y~1acl . 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Giving a living Christmas tree that may be planted outdoors after the holiday is one suggestion, demonstrated by a project last season at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. A new Christmas exhibit there included four beautiful orna mental evergreens: an Oriental Spruce, a very blue Colorado Spruce, a Rocky Mountain Juniper and a Dragon·Eye Pine . . Houseplants OK for gift giving The traditional colors of Christmas. red and green, can be the keynote to your holiday gift selections this year. Attractively potted foliage plants with a big red ribbon tied around them are the answer. There is a wide selection of large and small potted houseplants during 'the pre-holiday season. In addition, the nurseries are able to furnish all t he supplies required to prepare personally . designed planters to give your · Jiving'' gift a personal touch. Tropical houseplants like the philodendron make excellent Christmas gifts because they are distinctively beautiful, hardy and easily cared for. The re are also varieties of dracaena a nd sansevieria or the blooming African violets. Have you ever thought of combining these plants in one large container or bas ket and creating a mini-landscape to give as a gift ? If not. try it. It is unique and extremely attractive. Plant a small poinsettia or two among the greenery and you will have succeeded in carrying through with the color theme of the season red and green' Arter the holiday exhibit, the four trees were moved to a protected. freeze.free shelter and in the spring became part of t'tie Garden's permanent conifer collection of more than 70 species. Living plants for the home or outside make colorful, long·lasting gifts. Flower and vegetable seeds, dwarf fruit trees for spring planting and garden tools are other suggestions Herb plants that can be grown on windowsills. or herb seeds -chives, sage. basil, parsley, marjoram, mint. tarragon and rosemary -are nice to watch growing and even better to use. How about tasty jams and Jellies, pickles and relishes grown from produce of your own gardens? You can make your own sachets and aromatic potpourris from Clowers. herbs and spices. chrysanthemum. gloxinia, ardlsia 1coralberry > and cineraria Active gardeners in the family will appreciate a hose-powered spray gun, new pruning shears, a hoe or spade fork. Among some welcome garden gift books. recent and around for a while, are· Plants that need little care are appreciated. One is philodendron . Other girt plant suggestions are a living holly bush or tree. Christmas cactus, indoor dwarf lemon or orange tree "Grow Your Own Vegetables," by Roger Grounds (Van Nostrand Reinhold>. helpful for planning your garden. crop rotation, soil advice and planting. Popular at this holiday time are ornamental pepper. Jerus alem cherry, cyclamen . ··carrots Love Tomatoes, or Secrets or Companion Planting for Successful Gardening," paperback by Louise Riotte (Garden Way Publishing) The authqr says "like people. vegetables thrive on companionship." Poinsettia lwliday symbol The scarlet red pinwheel blossoms of the poinsettia will brightea the home with holiday cheer The bright splashes of red, a color symbolic of Christmas. will give a lift to almost any area of the home Group a few of them next Lo the fireplace, in the entry way or dining room and you have instant decoration. They a lso make a handsome gift. Poinse~tias were discovered in M"exico and easily adapt themselves to gardening conditions in much of C.alifornia You can keep them indoors during the holidays and be sure to give them a place where they'll receive plenty of sunlight and keep the soil moist while they're blooming. But as soon as the poinsettias have finished blooming, the tops should be cut off to three to four leaf buds. Now you can plant them outdoors in fertile. moist soil in a location that receives partial sun . they have been planted , but experienced garden ers have had great success with taking cuttings from existing plants and potting them for another season. Those who live in areas whi ch do receive a bad frost yearly can save their poinsettias for the future by keeping them indoors until spring. then putting them in a cool place for the mid-summer months. ~ If you just choose to grow them only indoors. cut them back as stated above . redu ce watering to a minimum and move them to an area which receives little or no sunlight during the day This area must also be a cool one so try the garage or even a closet Reintroduce them to light gradually starting in spring and by fall they s hould be receiving plenty of sunlight. The} will then be in bloom again for next Christmas. In other words, you can simulate the seasons indoors. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642-5878 ' I If you do choose to assemble your own planters, nurserymen will caution you to allow for future growth in choosing a planter and using the correct soil mixture so that it has the right consistency and nutrients This brings to mind that accompanying gifts with indoor plants could be a set of hand tools especially miniaturized for indoor gardening, fertilizer or moisture meters Poinsettias will bloom for several years in many areas of this state which do not receive a killing frost. Gardeners should not attempt to return poinsettias to th house once ,L-~:::::=================-===~ Taking good care of live Christmas tree Living Christmas trees come in a variety or choices. They can either be a pine, cedar, sequoia redwood, fir or spruce. Their ri ch green color and fresh scent will permeate the home. You can purchase them in sizes ranging from two feet on up depending on what you want and after the hohdays you can plant it an your yard. When you're at your local nursery selecting your living Christmas tree, take a few extra minutes to make sure that it is in good shape from the start. You may purchase them in containers or balled in burlap. Either way. a lot of care and work has gone into m aking the living Christmas tree you purchase a worthwhile addition to your landscape. Since these trees have spent most of their lives out of doors, special care must be taken to keep them healthy whe n brought indoors for the holidays. Do not keep them indoors for any longer than seven days, advises the Cal ifornia Association of Nurserymen. THE RIGHT GIFT .\ltra<"l1H•h pottrcl lol1,1);?l' p l.111 t-. 111.11-.t· 1dl·al gift-. during tht• holtda'' Tll' .i h1 i.: n •d nhhon around thl· <'ont,111ll'I' and thert• \'OU ha' t' 11 \ .f.!lft thc..tt "ill 11' l' on ''l'll p.1-..t tht· h11hd •" ... an<1 one lh<.tl t'' l'I'\ n1w "ill aµpn·c1all' Pruning makes healthy plams The one purpose of pruning is to maintafo a healthy plant. This means .) ou will bP c utting off alread.) dis eased or injured wood an d removing wood wh1C'h ma) interfere with the penetration or light and air into the heart of the tree. Crowded branches weaken the tree's health and the quality of bloom and foliage. To give yourself a succession of bloom with the delicately flowered ra nunC'ulus bulb just keep on pl.1ntin~ them right through winter into March. Since this bulb flower !>UHers in the heat. this practice will be more successful in the cooler areas of the slate rather than the warmer ones. Give them a location where some shade can be expected al URDlllRI CHIClllST • Grapes can be pruned now Be sure you know what you want the vine to dn before you start. PeaC'he s and n ectarines are both s ubject lo leaf curl Spray now to take care of the first of the two needed winter sprayings to prevent infestation As k your nurseryman if you have any questions. • Planting season for gladiolus 1s just around the comer. Begin buying your bulbs now. • Plant roses, fruit trees and s trawberries this month • Cu t late-blooming dahlias a nd chrysanthemums back 1f you haven't already Dahlia tubers should be lifted and stored for the winter - \ ' [L] ~!!!!IJ:.~ Lost Minute Gift Giving Ideas From Lloyd 's You must see our /i beautiful selection of poinsettias. indoor plants. Christmas greens, wreaths. garland, plus our large selection of Christmas ornaments and gifts. BARE ROOT ROSES HAVE ARRIVED . Open Mon·Sat 71!m·10pm Sun 91m ·10pm Lloyd's Nursery and Landscape Co., Inc. 2021 Mewport lt.ct.:l.t loySUCottaMHa,CA 1714) 646-7 441 ~·.....,. ~ to Sfoc• on Hll"(I S.(-11 )4.41 During the Christmas season. heaters are blowing and this makes 1t too hot and too dr) £or the tree over an extended time This also means that your tree will be thirsty so keep it watered You can try placing ice cubes on top of the soil in the container. They will melt slowly, allowing the water to penetrate all the way through or if balled in burlap. wrap in wet newspaper. blooming time. .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Children's Puppet Show trs the season to make kids happy at Huntington center's Great New Mall with the real Santa. caroling and entertainment. See the Mitchell Marionettes. 4 showa daily ti~ Christmas. Holiday Gift Art /Craft Sale For unique gifts •hoc> tn. attltant' and men:hlnta of Huntington Center. YOUR LIVING CHRISTMAS TREE BECOMES "ONE OF THE FAMILY"-Property tubbed 1nd cared for, your ltvtng tree mey be uNd MVerll y•ra. A wlM lnweetment, the beet Y9'tetlM '°" our .,... ALEPPO PINES•STONE PINES MONTEREY PINES PRICED FROM 3.98 TO 79.00 Ltvtng trMe from 2 tt. to 7 tt. tall. FROM OUR FLORISTS •.• Ortglnel holtdey creetlona. FOi buelneee glfta, I party holtlM, frtende, ,..tlwee Ind your holklly table. WREATHS, TABLE I WALL· DECORATIONS~ AND MANY MORE..,,. to pteeH gttta. POINSETTIAs.a..utttulty wnippect. A1•~ GREEN PLANTS. Holld9y wr1pped BLOOMING PLANTS. '9k:tuted la Ute FTD "Twin Cendle HolkMJ Glow" m .oo. One of m•nr .. can .. nd nearty ~,.by no Ho1li~s Nursery -Florist 2840 Harbor llvd., Costa M11a LOT 2 OPEH 7 DAYS A WEIK I A.M. to 10 P.M. DICIMIB2•-IA DICIMIB 21st LOT 1 LLOYDS NURSER~ ~=ri: s.... '""°" ....... Mc ... ~ Void afler 12·2Hl1 CHh and Carry • I ' BUSlllSS Yule sales ·picking up Increase revives hopes for last-minute flurry By the Associated Press Just as store managers were beginning to lose faith in Santa Cl aus, fini cky C hri s tmas shoppers appear to have ended their browsing and started buying. Sales have not picked up robustly since the Christmas s hopping season got off to a sluggish start But retailers and analys ts said this week there has been some increase as the season moves into its final days, reviving hopes for a last·minute flurry of buying. The hot sellers so far have been electronic games, pra<.'lJcal gifts such as warm Jackets, anything to do with putcr space or TV's "Dukes of Hazzard," Strawberry Shortcake items and brain·leaser puules like Rubik's Cube "Sa les were very poor the first week Im December-> but picked up tjle second week ." said M o nr oe Greenstein, a retail-sales analyst with the New York securities firm of Bear, Stearns & Co "That's a good sign. "It doesn't mean we'll have a good Christmas, but it means Buying franchise business answer LOS ANGELES <AP> -If you've always wanted to be your own boss but are afraid you don't kno w e nough about s tarting a business. buying a franchise may be the answer. ··For people eager to run tli1eir own businesses. buy ing a franchjse can be an alternative to s tarting a business from scratch or buying an existing bus iness," the Bank of America says in its latest edition of the Small Business Re porter "A good franchi sor -the home company -has already solved the initial problems of starting a new business and <.'an provide t he novice with many of the s ame opportunities of sma ll bus iness own(•rsh ip but with fewer risks:'~ R evenu es o f f ra n chise operations are e xpected to hit $90 billion this year. the bank says, up from $79 billion in l~ The number of business format franchises. under which the fra n chisee pays a fee to do business using a we ll-known trademark o r name . are expected to reach 291,000 th1s year. up from 253.000 in 1979. the report says. About 2 ,000 companies are now selling franchises in the United Stales. the bank says, and prospective buyers shouJd make sure they a re dealing with established companies with str ong financial backgrounds and good reputations. Be sure to check with the Federal Trade Com m issi o n and Better Business Bureau to see if any <.'omplaints have been registered against the parent company. "Some or the n ewer and growi n g t ypes of these franchises are e thnic food restaurants, hair styling s alons, home computer stores, business aids and services. car repafr centers, realties. employment agencies, home r e m odeling ser vices and equipment rental stores." the report says. California and many other states require d e taile d disclosures by fran c hise companies to prospective buyers and reputable rirms will provide what is called a Uniform Franchise OHe ring Circ ular. which outlines the history and performance of the business Buyers must be provided with the UFOC but the bank re co m mends veri fy ing the important areas of the francruse contract int.lc:pendently. The buyer should be certain tha t the produ c t being franchised 1s really in demand, the bank says, noting that some unproven franc hise operations have go ne under quickly because there was little or no public interest in their product Christmas won't be a bus t like many people are talking about." Retailers, mindful of the deepening recession and a sharp increase in une mploy ment . prepared for their busiest time of year by paring inventories a nd pla nnin g aggressive promotions But even some of the most opt1m1stic retailers began to l o w er th eir expectations for Chris tmas s ales ' volume when steep markdowns up to 5Q percent failed to stimulate sales Sever al large stor <'s everr reported sales declines dunng November, whose las t week I!> the rirst week or the Christmas season. Others had only modest increases The final three months of the year arc crucial to r e t ailers. who o ften <lo 40 percent or more of their business then, Greenstl·in said prelimin<tr) report!> from !>ome large chains for the second week after Thanksgiving indicated somi' sa les w e r e increa si ng Department stores that cater ·lO upper-income s hoppers were doing the best, he said. Greenstein said Dayton-Hudson Corp .. whicli o wns s tores 1n 47 stale!>, reported a 14 percent incrt•ase in sales for the second wt•ek even though many of its large d e partm ent s tor es are con centrated in M1 ch1gan, depressed by lagging sales in the automobile industry H e sa id Fed erated Department Stores, which O\.\ns Bluomingdalc's in New Yori. and Abraham & Straus. showecl a 9 percent sales increase for the \.\eek compared with 4 percent gain for Sears. Roebuck & Co and 4 5 percent for J .C. Penney Co., Scars, the nation's largest retail chain. and Penney. the No. 3 chain. both reported !"-tale!> declines for Novemher . "We've seen a favorable trend over the last week, .. said K ath~ Gucfa , a spokeswoman for Sears "The indications are now that a s urge in buying will take place the last week bcfort- Chnstmas." A survey by t he Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia found that big sellers were electronic games. m icro\.\ave ovens and quality apparel GIVE A ONE-OF-A-KIND CHRISTMAS GIFT THIS YEAR BUY AN ORIGINAL Oil PAINTING THAT INCREASES IN VALUE EVERY YEAR. Galerie Andree is currently representing a private collection of magnificent OLD MASTER and 19th Century original oil paintings by • renowned artists whose works hang in ma)Or museums throughout the world Sale and Exhibition: Through December 23 •Price Range: $1 ,650 to 17,500 GALERIE ANDREE 695 Town Center Drive Costa Mesa San Diego Freeway Bnstol Street Exit {714) 641 ·1011 Open Daily · Validated Parking Thr Rum Prhun 1\ 01Jfmn1t an In Int' Otcemlll'r I !Ith hrin1tln~ It ' rl'nn" n~d \t'lewnn of fresh \t>afood 'er•·ed In nnt uf lhl' mn\I unique & t'\UllOft rt'suuranb 111 be found But •ht Ru\11 Prhun 1sn t 1u" a re'1aunn1 u s a 1trt'21 place 10 mrt'I 01 rr a uxkml ur en101 an appeuzer or lifthl meal from 1h1• ~·afrxld Bar In lhe colorful. fun hrrh lounit• II ~ \t" II \ ~un It s E\rn1n1t la's l.lkt :O.o 01her St-afood fte)t2uran1 Around '\ ()1 llllf" { NEW TAXICAB 111' 11• ht'l'll Ull\ t•lll"I Ill I .1>11 I• 1. 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THE BEST In reading enjoyment comes to your home 7 days,_ In the Daily Pillt 642-4321 ,, " The Saab Turbo h<l.., d11111111·~11 ed by 28% ,, I• I The Cadillac Seville l1as dm1n 1shed by 30%. I) , r <I And. 1ncred1bly the BMW 3201 hasn't dim1n1c;,h1:3d ,·1t a:i ALHAMBRA mmn..,.wa 1811 West Ma>nSlr~ (213) 570-8444 AZUSA ._llllll .. 791 Easl AtrtNt ~7 5331 BEVERLYHIL lar'l'U 9022 Wllshfe 8oule'tlWd (213) 273-3980 -- CAMARILLO ----411 °"" [)Moe C&'.)S) 482-8878 (213) 889 2312 11 I (( X IN II )I Al {1M.-.. I I ,\ I C.All()(,A l'l\HI\ " I • I • sam... 10111<u•11n 7050 l<>f• 11/3 ..... lllC.. C<IO)'QO 01Jol4!Y;vd d'1< • (?131 W1 ll44 !Jo 1lHJ1 • • GLENOAll t"'L-ll ,.. .. , .. s18 .i>111h er..-: &ule-1.lrd (213) <'41.i h~<I j HERMO'. .A fl[AI H ._NUI ... 2901 Par~ ... < " ~ocn'l HUNTlr«;TON f'ARIC llCl.MQ•-....n 6000 Pk•f!C BM! 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N • . c u .. .3 ~ j f ... ~ '9 M .,_ .. 0 0 o•u .- QJ '-.:J -,,, c O'I I/') ..: Q. w 0 z 0 .... s ::> u 0:: u QJ -:J 0 er ~ ·-• E ~ -l I 0 -.c ~ • Playboy casinos sold Plltyboy Enterprises Inc. has sold the Playboy Club or London Ltd and Its subsidiary and associated companies to Trident Television Ltd for $26 mllllon. Included In the sale are Playboy's three London Casinos the Playboy Club, the Clerm ont Club and Playboy's Victoria Casino. Also Inc luded are Playboy'lf casinos In Manchester and Portsmouth, 80 betting shops and a SO percent interest in two other provincial casinos . Previously, the selling price was announced as $31.4 million. However. a dividend bas since been paid to Playboy. The agreement is subject to the approval of Trident shareholders. C•ll 642-5178. Put •few word• to work for ou. -------- ()e<'anfront l"'ots The fina l 30 ocean front homesites. A walle d a nd gated private r eside n tial community in San C le me nte. Private beach and private Swi m a nd Tennis Club. A BEAUTIFUL BUY OUR 1.982 CIMARRON THE ECONOMIC Al>lMNTAGES OF All f1llCllREAN NAM Olt llllW 10 H RllST CLAS'S OllA If/NET The economies of a Honey Baked Ham are such that you get more meat for yo.x money. More seM"OS per pound. Meat that's <:Jwa.(s lean and free cl excess fat. trs actualy less expensive than ornast anyttlng In the meat counter of ycu supermar1<et. Ard. because It's pre-cooked there's no strti<age. Even after the t-om Is gone. the bone makes a Sl.P0lt> ~· Evef)' SPi'al slced Honey Bol<ed Ham Is t-«:-kory srno6<ed. baked 30 hcus and topped With a honey ard spice goze ... a process you couldn't ~te In yo..x own kitchen The resUt Is a tOOle ready hem. Ready to be erfoyecl al. 00y long. With eggs In the morrklc and ~=right. And as a srock or sondWich As a okay centerpiece or In your linch pal a Honey Baked Hom ls the peffect ctdoe. THUMBS UP -Enl•rg~ Sccretarv James Edward:- gives si'gn while br1cfu1g reporters 011 Reagon ·s plan t o transfer his dc µartmt!nt functions to the Commerce Department. res ulting in c utti ng of thous ands of government job:-. Slight • increase in housing starts J WAS HI NGTON t AP l AJthough housing istarts were UJ> slightly in November, building permits for future construction dropped for the sixth straight month a iugn that the housing industry's h;_1rd times haven 't ended. llousing starts in November, adjusted for normal seasonal var iations in construction, inc reus~d 0 8 percent from October, which was the second worst month since 1959, when the Com m ece Department began keeping such figures. The November housing starts wt:re at an annual rate of 871,000 unit s, the departmen t announced Wednesday. lnd1cating'the s~verity or the hous ing industry's slump, the number of housing starts la.st month wu down 44 percent from NovcmbH 1980. There was a bigger galn in new co n s tru ct ion or s ingle family units, up 10.2 pe rcc""'from October's record low annual ratt of 508,000, the report said Factory use rate lowest since 1980 Ford introduces WA S HINGTON I AP I - Amertcan manufacturing plants operated at just 74 9 percent of capacity in November , the lowest ratf' s ince July 1980 during last year's Tecessioo, the Federal Re ser ve Board reported. propane-fuel cars Factory use last month was down two percentage points from October's rate. matching the 1980 low, the report said. DETROIT <AP1 -Ford Motor Co . will begin building propane-fueled passenger cars for its neet custome rs in the United States early next year , a com pany spokesman s ays. The option. available on Ford Granada and Mercury Cougar cars, will be extended to include the general U.S. market starting with 1983 models , said Philip E Benton, Ford vice president of sales operations. f'ord began production or propane-fu eled cars for sale in Canada on Nov. 9. a nd will b ecome the firs·t d o m estic automaker lo offer them in the United States, Benton said. "Propane is particularly well s uited to h ig h mi l eage accu mul ation and high idl e lim e i ntret ci t y applications.· s aid Be nton "The bigges t advantage of propane is its price. which historically has been well below that of gasoline and diesel fuel " Bento n s aid propane, or lique fied petroleum gas, contains Jess energy per gallon than g a so line . so fuel consumption may be higher than with gasoltne-fueled engines. The fairly steep drop had been expected in light of the Federal Reserve report Wedhesday that industrial production at factories and mines slipped 2 1 percent in November Both reports indicated that the economic recession worsened in November. Analysts say the big drops in production and factory use and the resulting increase in unemployment stemming from layoffs were mainly caused by business executi ves· efforts t o whittle awa y unsold s t oc kpil es o f goods manufactured earli er OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS NEW YORK CAP) ColrTlt NASDAQ QUOl•tlon• ColoG•• SllOWl1\9 hl91'Ht bldl 11n<1 lowest offeo b• comCIH merht ,,.....,, ••of CmlStlr Tl\\irl PTk~ do nol CmwTtl In< 1..0. ·~•ii merlluti Con Pep merkclo-« com,,,. Co<dll Inion t« T""'MM'f, Cro\Trt Slocll Bid Alli CutlrFd , :~~~~:. ·:~·r, gm~;~. A\IM Cp 4 '" Da'ftM l "«"rey 7"" I~ OBttr Adcll\llW '°'" I I 0.1\lbAg Advllou l'-' JV. OetCanl "'18111 l 71111. nv.. DeweyEI AltaAlea :tS'h 2• OleCro "licolrw: .. .,, .. OlanCru ""n JV. 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Mazda • income up LOS ANGELES <AP> T<\)'o Kogyo Co Ltd .. Hi rosltima-based maker of Mazda cars and truck s, reported revenues for fiscal 1981 of $4.9 billion. up 13 percent from the $4 .4 billion posted in fiscal 1980. Income before taxes and extraordinary items wa s $174 .3 million co mpared to $1 65.7 million a year ago, Toyo K ogyo s aid in a s tatement releas ed in Los Angeles, while net income was $85 million. up 26 5 percent from $67 .2 million a y ear earlier. The company said total production of cars and trucks was 1,254,502 units. with 30.2 percent sold in J apan and the balance sold abroad . MUTUAL FUND ~tw, YORK (API C•lvln Butlo<k l'ld•I 110. NI. Inv A•"' J,4S J 11 Amer .,,.. ... 11 Putnam F-. ~~' :i:, ~ BullO. IS.00 1' 1' Gvt SK t OJ Nl ISlel >O 61 Nl Grwtll .,,.. ... 11 Con¥ IJ J7 14 ti Sl~ln1 Rot l'ctl ttw Hallonel "'-'· ~~" ~ ~ ;·r, Hltrw:o 1.. NL ~':I J'r~ll /::: 13"~ ~';:er,'.;::::.:• '"' Eo ,. 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Then add up yuur Iona t4'rm losses <and any Joss carryovers>. Offset these figures against each other to get your net long.term gain <or lossJ. 12) Do the same with your short·term gains and s hort·term losses. The re11ult 1s your net short.term gain tor loss>. < 3) Compare the net long·term total with your net shurt·term total. Jr you have both a long·t erm 11nd ~ s hort·t erm gain. treat eac h gain separately. All or the .:>. re ~~l ~~o;i~t~r:d g~I~ IYlVll PDITf~~, ord111ary income. But - only 40 percent of the net long-term gain is treated as ordinary income 1 the other 00 percent is tax.free). If your net long·term gain exceeds your net i.horl·term loss, the net is long·term gain Again, only 40 percent of your long-term gain is treated as ordinary income. If your net short·term gain exceeds your net lnng·lerm toss, th~ net is short-term gain, ..,htl'h is taxed as ordinary income. If you have an overall toss, the loss offsets up to $3,000 of ordinary income. You use short·term loss first, then long· term loss. I It takes $2 of long.term loss to offset $1 or ordinary income . So you would need $6.000 of long·term toss Lo oHsel $3,000 of ordinary income.) The 1982 tax on yo ur investment income will be lower because of the 10 percent across-the·board ta>G cut for 1982. Your strategy, therefore, is to nail down investment income now but postpone the tax until 1982. Let's say you believe interest rates are at or near record levels and you want to lake advantage of them Your tax strategy, says Prentice·Hall, is to put your money into an interest·paying investment which earns interest that won't be taxed to you until 1982. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES AMERICAN LEADERS UPS AND DOWNS NEW 'Y'ORK IAPI -Tlioe lollowl,.q 1111 lllowl lllot ll+ew VMk SM<k Eatll- SllO<ks --r...u INI llen 00"0 llP IM tnMI --"'° rnlK1 lie-on r!"enl Of ,.....,.. r-nl~• .t votumo MN•'=~ 1r.01no below $2 ,,. incl· uded. 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Pt .• ,.. • ..... li.ft1'fll,tt. •• • u •.... 161• n•,. ,. 1: ,. IOt't•"' onClll tien-.i •+·-. -•"' .... ~If\. .,_ __ 11n11.11111• r • • ~ .., ______ -.lo. _________________________________ .... ______________________________ .. ,"-... ,. ,., ' ...... ,,., • .., I I ; • Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 18, 1981 .... .,.... CHAMPION Dave Wilkie. left . of St. Paul. Minn., beat 2.500 other players to win $75,000 in the World Championship of I 8lackjack in Las Vegas this week. With hiql is gambling figure '"Amarillo Slim·· Pr~ston . ----- 50 years ago· .Legs got his J By the Associated Press Legs Diamond, Prohibition 's c lassiest mobster, liked to sneer, ''The bullet ain't been made that can kill me." He believed it right up to the boozy moment some goons filled bim with lead , 50 years ago today. New York mobsters were relieved when word spread that handsome Jack "Legs" Diamond was mortal after all. With the man's uncanny history or survival, despite r epeated lead perforations, the boys had been having their doubts. Bul it was the end all right, Dec. 18, 1931 , in an Albany, N.Y., rooming house, for one or the more fascinating gangsters or those violent days. He was a laughing killer, thief and shakedown artist, and a solid-gold scoundrel when it came to his squads of loving women. Wh atever Legs' deadly s hortcomings, newspapers of the day granted him a certain class. He was a natty dresser, excellent ballroom ~~ dancer, a bright man on the banquet circuit and actually quite charming when he wasn't killing people. Legs regularly shared big black headlines with the likes of beer baron Dutch Schultz, the gangster millionaire who lived like a slob: '"Kid Everybody, asked what it would take to kill him. Legs D i amond thought he i nvin cible. But t he came Dec. 18, 1931. was end Dropper" Kaplan, king of the New York rackets until Diamond had him erased; murderous bootlegger Owney Madden: financier Arnold Rot hstein ; "Scarface" Alphonse Capone, and John Dillinger. Legs earned his reputation after shootings that included a blistering machine-gun burst on a New York street in 1927 from rivals for the garment rackets. Almost dead when carried into a hospital, Legs walked out within a few weeks. Two years later, gunmen shot him five times in a hotel room. Legs lived. A few months later he was hit by five or 10 more slugs at his home. Again he lived. Everybody -the newspapers: his nemesis, Sch1,1ltz; the gunsels -asked what it would take to kill him. Legs thought he was invincible. Diamond made up his mind early that the straight lire was not for him. As a young sneak thief in bis native Philadelphia, he got his nickname alter numerous speedy escapes from policemen. Legs really learned his trade during a year in federal prison after a conviction for desertion during World War I. Released, he swore he was going to cut himself in for a lot more than just petty theft and burglary. He went through the paces as a hijacker, fence, smuggler and gunman. Then, m llli4, Legs round hi mself in the chips. He had helped engineer the assassination of a kingpin, and "Little Augie" Orgen slipped onto the throne, thanking Legs for a big favor. Diamond lived it up, ran Broadway's notorious Hotsy Totsy Club speakeasy, acquired showgirl Kiki Roberts as his mistress and was a regular customer in the best nightspots in New York. Finally, the end arrived. Legs escaped con\tiction on a charge of torture and kidnapping and, in celebration, got drunk with some gangster friends and his wife. Early the morning of Dec. 18, Le(s staggered up to his room. During the night, fivt shots rang out, and three men were seen running away. Legs was dead. 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REG: 149 88¢ , --------------~----------------· Dally Pilat FRIDAY, DEC. 18, 1981 Community college coaches could get, a big boost COMICS C9 from Santa this year. C4 . Seurer's howl future up in the • air 1t was early in the first quarter as the University of Kansas was playing Missouri in the reg\Jlar-season college football finale for both schools. J ayha wk quarterback Frank Seurer was fadin1 back to throw a routine "out" pattern to one of bis receivers. Upon releasln& the ball he was belted in the chest by a Missouri defensive lineman. SPORTS COlUMNllJT JOHN SEYANO As the sophomore went to get up, his arms although it was probably the last one he'll throw this season. locked behind him. another defender accldentaUy Seurer, who had a cast placed on his arm two fell on Seurer again -this time dislocating his days after the incident (Nov. 23J, had it removed right elbow and tearing the ligaments around it. nine days ago. The jury Is still out, however, as to Amusingly, despite the instant pain, Seurer's whether the former Edison High product will be thoughts were not with his alling right arm. able to start when Kansas faces Mississippi State "My first concern was whether the ball was in the Hall of Fame bowl in Mobile, Ala. Dec. 31. picked off or not," said Seurer Thursday. "I threw ·'I hope I can," said Seurer. "If it keeps the pass a little behind m y receiver and I thought progressing like it has ... " · it was going to be intercepted." To Seurer's relief Seurer hasn 't really tested the arm yet, it wasn't. l n fact, be com pleted_t_b-'-e~p_as_s_-_ ___;a;;.;.lt.;;.;.h;;.;;o'-"u'""g"""h-'h;.:;.;e::......::b;.:::;as~d;;.:;o~n:..::e_..;;.;so;...;m~e-'li"". ga;;h;..:;l-'th=-=-ro=-w""i:.::n,.1.._o;;.;f;....:.;;n~o All-world but not All-star? OAKLAND (APl -World Free is s ure there will be an attempt lo ke e p him and teammate Bernard King off the National Basketball Association Western Division All·star team this season. Free and King combined for 6S point911 in the Golden State Warriors' come·from·behind 120-115 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers Thursday night. "I don't know," Free said when asked if the All·star block attempt might be successful. "I'm sure they'll try. "I DON'T CARE so much about me. I've been an All·star before. I just think it would be a shame if B.K. didn't go. "He didn't make lhe-team last year and that was terrible with the season be had. Ir he doesn't go this year ... well, I don 't know what to say .. King scored 33 points on 14-for-18 shooting from the noor. Free, who has carried the reputation of being a one-0n-0ne player, scored 32 points and added nine assists. He is averaging 5.7 assists per game. "Nine assists," Free said joyfully afterward. "I don't care about the points . I 'm just proving that I can play a complete game in this league.'' THE I.AKERS were smarting after blowing a 72-56 halftime lead. "We got them the last time," s aid Magic Johnson of the 122-118 Laker victory Dec. 13 in Los Angeles, "and they got us tonight." Johnson, one of four Laker starters who scored in double figures, said , however. "World is proving that he can do it all. And Bernard has been going to the basket better than anybody in the league. TheY,'ve made Golden State into a great team.·· farther than 10 yards, "just to aee how it's coming along." bit," said Seurer. "But other people dldn 'l know what we had. Like a pitcher with a sore arm, Seurer admits he shouldn't be tbrowlne yet. But for his own frame of mind be also knows that be bad lo. ·'I just had to see lf the feel and the motion were still there." he explained. Seurer, who may get permission from team doctors lo start throwing next week. never looked at the injury as being career-ending. "This whole year has bee.n pretty much • learning experience for me. I had a lot of problem• early in the season and I waan't playin1 like I should have. I kept putting a lot of preasure OD m yself because things weren't going as l bad hoped offensively.•· ·'I never thought the injury was serious enough to threaten my college career." he said, "but I wondered if I'd be out for the rest of this season and the bowl game, and I was hoping I'd Seurer got off on the wrong foot when he threw four interceptions in his first game . "I started worrying after that," he admitted, "and it affected the way I played. But then I started coming on strong toward the end. lf I had played my first five games like I did the last six, I woul<tttave had an exceptional season." come back for that... • Seurer is one of the principle reasons for the J aybawks, surprising success this season. which saw them win 8 of 11 games, losing only to Oklahoma State <20-7), Oklahoma (45·71 and Nebraska (31-15). As it was, Seurer's season wasn't bad. "Personally, what we did didn't surprise me a He completed 51 percent or his passes <89 ot 176) wbi1e throwing for 1.199 yards and four touc hdowns. In 10 games <not counting the last), Kansas avera~ed 17 p0ints per outing. And, all <See SEURER, Page C4> They'll spark UCLA title bid Ex~area volleyball stars. aid Bruins • By HOWABDL. HANDY Of .. Detty~...., Cammy Chalmers and Suzie Crone are but two of the produc~ of Orange Coast area high schools who will be participating in the first NCAA women 's volle y ball championships at UCL A beginning Friday and concluding Sunday. Four teams have survived to the semi£mals and a ll are from California after traveling to different points in the U.S. for regional competition. Chalmers and C rone are members of the UCLA team that plays San Diego State in the semis at 8 tonight. This game will be preceded by a match between USC and University of Pacific at 6. CHALMERS IS a product of Laguna Beach High. At UCLA, she bas been a starter for three years at middle blocker and wu selected to the All-conference team last year. She was the team 's leading hitter last season and bas done equally as well this past campaign. ·'I think the biggest difference in play between high school and college is the consistency. I've also had to learn a lot more about the mental part of the game, .. Chalmers says. ··Probably the highlight of this season was when we beat USC in three straight games. That was by far the biggest win since I've been here. "I know we can beat USC but we haven't beaten UOP this · year. We lost lo them twice and we also lost to San Diego State twice after beating them in a tournament early in the year. "IT WILL MEAN a lot to me to win the NCAA and I like the way they set it up this year by sending west coast teams to different regions. Instead of knocking ourselves out in one region, we get to bring the best four teams back for the finals. CHALMlfltS 1 CltONE played at Corona del Mar High for three different coaches and was on a team that won two CIF ch a mpionsh ips and finis hed second on two other occasions during her four-year stint. "This has been a hard season and we haven't done as well as we had hoped. Bu( I hope we can win and prove we are No. 1. There are a lot more teams in California and they are much better than most of the other parts ofthe country .. CHALMERS IS a starter and Crone o ne of the top·line reserves and a part·lime starter this season. While Chalmers and Crone will play an important role for the Bruins, UCLA will also have Linda Robertson and J eanne Beauprey in the starting lineup. Robert.son is a senior hitter out or Laguna Beach High and is a thre e .time all-conf erence selection. Beauprey played at Mission Viejo High and is a junior setter and middie blocker. She is also a starter on the Bruin basketball team . After tonight's semifinals, the third place game will be played Sunday a t 3 with th e championship encounter at 5. All matches in the tournament will be best three of fi ve games. NCAA chempton1hlp1 let P'•lltY P'a•fl._, UCL.Al HMlf'INALS T ....... 1P'alr .... • P m. -USC I~ IOI N"'111wesl ReQ!oft ..._ Unlvenltyol Pac:lfk U1·111 MldHSI R991Gn. Anteaters' 7-0 nuµ-k in jeopardy MISSOULA. Mont. -Coach Bill Mulligan is worried, and rightfully so. He knows bis UC Irvine basketball team will have its work cut out for it tonight (8 o ·clock ) when the Anteaters play Eastern Mi chigan in the firs t round of the Champion Holiday Classic here. The Anteaters , ranked No. 20 by U Pl. will be looking to impr ove upon their 7·0 record. "Thi s i s n o t an easy tournament by any means," s a ys Mulligan . "Easte-rn Michigan has lost only once and they have defeated Michigan, so they have to be tough. "And if we get by them we'U play eithe r an undefeated On radio tonight KWVE (108 FM) at 8 Arkansas Stale or Montana, which is very di((i cult to beat at hom e. ·'This 1s going lo be a tough weekend for us. but I'd love to be 9 -0 goi ng i nto Marquette ( Milwaukee Classic, Dec. 28-29 l ". Eastern Michigan enters the tournament with a 5·1 record. The Hurons' only loss came last week to Pittsburgh (84·78). Eastern Michigan features a strong front line. Senior Jeff Zatkoff is averaging almost 21 points and seven rebounds per outing, while teammate Jack Brusewitz. a 6·9 center. bas contributed 14 points and six rebounds per game. The Anteaters counter with their one·two punch of Kevin Magee (32.6 average ) and Randy Whieldon < 17.lJ Both are shooting over 70 percent from the floor. while UCI is shooting 63 percent as a team. The winner of the UCl-Eastern Michigan contest will battle tbe winner of t h e Arkansas State·Montana affair Saturday night (8> for the championship. The losers will play at 6 for third place. The Warriors handed the Lakers their third loss since Pat Riley took over as coach for the fired Paul Westbead ll games into the season. The Warriors increased their record to 14·9, three games behind first-place Los Angeles which has an 18·7 record. THE TIDE turned in the lltird quarter when Lake r cente r Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who led his team with 28 points, picked up his fifth foul with 5: 23 remaining in the period. The Warriors pulled within 2 points, 91-89, going into the final period. NOW A BRUIN F'ormer Laguna Beach I ligh standout Cammy Chalmers tspiking the bal1 1. and seve ral other ex-area \'ollevball stars will lead host UCLA in the NCAA volleyball national championships beginning tonight. "I feel this is onJy fair even though some of the other states don't like it." Crone, a sophomore at UCLA, is a setter with the Bruins. She I p.m. UCLA (J).10) SOll!fl lll99lon vs. Sall Dleoo Sift 111_.) Soli._•I A .. lon. s--,· ... ,,..... J pm. -'--< USC·Pac:lfk •S. lo•t VCLA<Sall Ole9o S._ ttlllrd plac:el. S p.m. -Winner UCS·Paclflc "' wl-r UCLA·S.. Dl9Qo State lcl\-lontlllp) Arkansas State, which ranks No. 1 in the nation in defense, comes into the game with a 6--0 record The Wartiors took their first lead, 95-9.'( with 8:28 remaining. Then King slid around J abbar on the baseline and slammed home a roaring dunk. With the Lakers leading 107-104 and '4 :52 left, Free led a Golden State drive that saw them score 10 straight points. Free scored 5 points in the series as Golden State took a 114-107 lead and never again trailed. S4lJLSA.YS HF.'LL RETIRE Rama' centel' Rich Saul said Thursday ntaht that be will retire aft.er t.be current National Football Leacue seuon eoda. ··111 wile and I have talked a lot about tt, tte've Ptayed about It, 12 years la lone enoup," Saul told KNXT-TV reporter Jlm Hill lo a Jive 1-rrom bis , home. Saul, a f.foot·3, 248·pounder who aU.ded MJchl1an StatAt, wLU atart for the NFC IQ LIM Pro Bowl at Honolulu, HawaU, on Jan. SJ. It will mark his 1Wh con1ecutlv e Pro Bowl ap~araoM. ·- Don't count on Aaron getting a Ullanimous vote Some past Hall of Fame balloters even failed to mention Mays and DiMaggio By HAL BOCK . ,.....,._ A couple of years ago, when Willie Mays became eligible for the HaJJ of Fame, 23 voters in the Baseball Writers Association of Ame rica did not find him worthy of mention on their ballots. Before Mays , the same thing happened lo Joe DiMaggio, whose 56 -game hittin g streak may be baseball's most remarkable single achievement. Mays and DiMaggio. They were the two most complete players of our time, but they moved into Cooper s town without benefit of unanimous approval from the electorate. Call It a team error. TY 00.BB, with more hit.a than II\)' man Ill hlltol')', Babe l\utb, • alu11er of awesome d l men1lona, and Honua Wasner, the peerleH shortstop, all received the same t.r•ment. Some votera, for aome muddled rea1on, decided they Just didn't c ut the . mu.tard. Now Henry Aaron, baseball'• all·Ume home run ltln1, la takln.c hla KaU of Fame awtnc. Next month when the raulta of the electJoo are announced. be wUJ be swept Into Coopentown. • And once more, the vote will not be unanimous. Bank on lt. "I don't worry about that," Aaron said the other day. "(( it's not unanimous. so be it. I 'd love to be unanimous, but I never said I would be. I won't be bitter." Some people mi1bt be. Aaron's Hall .of Fame credentials are monumental. Besides 755 home runs 41 more than COMMENTARY Ruth, there were 3,771 hJta, second only to Cobb's 4,190 -a record 2,107 runs scored and 2,.297 runa batted in, another record. OK tl)en, the man clearly be&oa,a ln the Hall of Fame. Make lt unanlmou. FORGET THAT. I\ Just doesn't happen that way and Aa.rut ~It. • There are thoae wttb •lnllter 5 who •utfest that Lhla mllbt ~ 1 question, that Aaron will be de some votes only ~auae he I.I black. To lhe BBWAA'a credlt, and hla, Aaron does not see that happeftln1. "I'm 1 loa.1 way from dumb," he uld. "lf you're toinl to vote for me becau.se lt'm black or U you'na not 1oln1 to vote for me becaUH I'm black, then you don't belong on the election board in the first place." The statistical argument for Aaron is persuasive. He Is, after all, the greatest home-run hitter the national pastime has ever known. But for him, the home runs and RBI are only part of the picture. "I don't look at the homers," he said . ''I look at the total packa~ -3,700 hits, playing 23 years and baltin1 over .300. I stole my share of bases 240. l wasn't a Maury Willt or a Lou Brock, but when I had to steal, I stole. I won \WO Gold Gloves. I was not the worst outllelder in the world. "Those are the thlnp I'm most proud or. Hlttini home runs? Well lt you hit one bome run and then strike out the other three Umes, that's a bad day. For me, conslat.eocy WH more Important. That'• the mark of any trve athlete - Johnny Unltaa, Jim Bt~wn. Maya and DlM •1110. They were conslltent year-ln, year-out. That's ma.ha you great." THAT WAS ~T Aaron sold, an ablUlJ to perform at a hlab level on a dallybaall. > "I waan'l nuhy," bt said. "1 played basic bueball, the way I knew how to play It." Tb• result.a of the eff ott _.,. • well ... notable . Aaron's .300 career batting avera1e and more than 2,500 hits put him in a select group or 87 men in baseb~ll history to achieve those two feab. Thirty-three of those men are in the Hall of Fa~ .. Aaron will be the S4th. Two others are turn-of-the-century oldtimers, Jimmy Ryan and Gecw1e' Van Haltren. The 37th ls Rlcble Ashburn. whose work in center field for Philadelp~ia during the ·sos waa overshadowed by Mays and two other Hall of Famers, Duke Snider and Mickey ManUe. Ashburn ls on the writers' ballot few the final time this year and. becauae hLt ell1lblllty ls eJtplrlng, he may 1et a lon1er look than he bas enjoyed In lk Piil. THAT 18 NOT a problem f« A.antn. One loot la all lt will take and it lboald be unanimous. Aaron will underltud when it la not. "I'm looklnl forward to IOIAI lnto tbe Hall ol Fame." be said. "l want to pt up on that podium quietly, ~ a plaque or whatever t.b•J Ii" JOU. 8M leave." Then he stuck bis ton_(Ut ftnnly ln b1a cheek and aaJd, "I bope I've rot • chance." J . C2 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 18, 1981 ... ------------------------'""'I~ ~,....----------------------------------------------------------------------------.... ------1' r Herzog wants Garry out of town fast From AP dlapatd 1ea ST. LOUIS -Manager Whitey la Herzog apparently has greased the skid s for Garry Templ~ton 's d eparture from the St. Louis Cardinals by declaring, "I can't win a pennant with that boy," I Hertog's declaration came during a talk to a business and professional group in Belleville. Ill., a St. Loujs si&burb. "So 1 hope he doesn't play in St. Louis next season," the fiery Herzog said Wednesday nitht. "The media says that Garry Templeton is the greatest shortstop in baseball,·' said Herzog, also the Cards ' general manager. "He 's not the greatest shortstop playing in St. Louis. He's never going to be the greatest shortstop in baseball playing in ~t. Louis. When 1 came here, I said he had the greatest talent in baseball. But I can't win a penilant with that boy. There's no way I can do it. Quote of the day Wa lter Naab. director of ticket sales for the world champion Los Angeles Dodgers, discussing the brisk pace of season ticket orders for 1982: "Somebody even called up a nd asked for Mr. Studebaker." Rams' pair named to NFC team Two me mbers of the Rams were [i] selected thjs week to the National 4 t Football Conference's Pro Bowl team for the 1982 game in Honolulu Jan. 31. Set to s tart at center will be Rich Saul, while one or the sta r ting s a fet ies will be Nola n Cromwell . . . Calvin HIU or the Cleveland Browns. who rushed for more than 6,000 yards and caught passes for another 2, 700 in a 13-year professional career. will play his last game Sunday agajnst Seattle. Earlier this week. Hill was honored by his teamma~es with a trophy and a testimonial at the team's training camp at Baldwin-Wallace College. lslan'ders still dominate Gapltal~ Brta.n Trottier scored a pair of "1 goals on Up-Ins, one or them a power , play, and Deqls Potvin .contributed an unassis ted goal to lead the New York Islanders to a 4·1 National Hockey League victory over Was hington Thursday. The victory was'the Islanders ' seventh in a row over the Capitals during three seasons and boosted their r ecord against Washington at Nassau Coliseum to 15-0-1 . . . Behn Wilson returned from a n 11-game absence and scored on a penalty shot to give Philadelphia a 2·1 victory over Buffalo . . Michael Goulet and Peter Stastny scored in a 2:25 s pan or the third period to lift Quebec lo a 3-2 victory over Detroit . . Rookies Craig Laughlhi and Mark Hunter tallied 31 seconds apart early in the firs t period, triggering Montreal to a 5·1 win In Boston over the Bruins Montreal js 2·0-1 against Boston this season . . . Edmonton scored three times in the final eight minutes. in c)uding a game-winning goal by Kevln Lowe with 51 s~onds left to escape with a 5-4 win over Calgary. The Flames, who have lost three straight to Edmonton. appeared in the driver's seat with a 4·2 advantage midway through the final period ... The second goal of the night by Mo r ris Lukowlcb h elped Winnipeg whip Minnesota. 4-2. Sonics rocket past San Diego Gus WllUams scored 24 points m and Lonnie Shelton and J ack Slkma added 19 apiece Thursday night, leading the Seattle SuperSonics to a 100·92 romp of San Diego in the National Basketball Association. The Sonics broke open a close game in the third quarter w1th a 17·6 spurt to assume a 77·63 advantage. The Clippers were never closer than six points the remainder or the contest . . Rookie Herb Wiiiiams scored l6 points, including three key baskets in the final 2'h minutes to give Indiana a 100-96 victory over Detroit. In his first starting assignment. Edgar Jones of the Pistons had 25 points . grabbed 13 rebounds and blocked 10 shots . Klkl Vandeweghe scored 14 of his 18 points m the second ha lf as Denver ran off 17 straight points and down e d Atlanta . 138-103. Fernando sharp in winter opener Fernando Valenzuela, the Los II Angeles Dodgers' rookie-sensation, mude his 1981 debut in the Mexican Pacific Coast League Wednesday night by pitching five strong Innings in the Navojoa Mayos' 8·1 victory over the MaiaUan Deers Valenzuela, wanner of the National League Cy Young and Rookie or the Year awards, allowed three hits. struck out five and wa lked none before being relieved . . Un iversity of Colorado tajlback Derek Slngletoa, who was stricken with m eningitis in late October, remained in critical condition at the UCLA Medical Center Thursday, a hospital official said Singlet.on has been hospitalized since Nov 27 when he suffe r ed a relapse while on Thanksgiving vacation at his family's home in Santa Monaca ... Free agent outfielder Dave Collins, who played last season for th e Cincinnati Red!i, is leaning toward signing with the New York Yankees. his agent says. Television, radio Following are the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratings are: • ., • ., excellent: • ' • worth watching; 1 " fair; ., forget it. r.l 8 p.m., Channel 9 ./ I I ./ HOLIDAY BOWL: BYU vs. Washington State. Announcers: Phil Stone, Ray Scot1 and Lee Corso. Brigham Young brings a 10.'2 rKord into the game whlle the Cougars are 8-2·1. All·Ameridan Jim McMahon directs the BYU offense and has passed for 9,536 yards in his career, an NCAA Division I record. Washington State has allowed only 124 yards a game for opposing passers. The Co119ars are making their first bowl appearance in S1 years. BYU is favored by 3 points, Kevin Sloan, a graduate of Estancia Hig h, Is a starting offensive tackle for Washington State. RADIO Basketball UC Irvine vs. Eastern Michigan in Champion Holiday Classic at Missoula, Mont .. a p.m ., KWVE < 108 FM); Cal State Fullerton vs Evansville in the Malibu Classic, 6 pm , KWR M < 1370); Ski Reports 9: 43 a .m .. 1'2 43, 3: 43 and 7: 43 P·T ., KNX (10701. Third-ranked j Louisville wins , ... Washington upends UCSB f from AP dispatch~• ; TOKYO ThlrcJ ranked l.(Ju11.v11le rt!rtHl1ned . unbeaten Thursday. rol11nA1 lo a 76 68 victory over :. the Unlver1dty of Pennaylvunrn in the opening ga mt! or the r ound-r obin Sunl<1r y colic Re basketbttll toumament, here 1'he Cardinals built a comfonable 49.34 halftime edge by explo1tang Pe nn turnove rs 41nd blocking numerous shots. only to set' the Quaker~ bounce back in the second hair a s turnover~ went the other way ~ Washington 71 , UC Santa Barbare 62 SAN1'A BARBARA F'orward Dan Caldwell scored 17 points and grabbed nine rebounds, • leading Washangton to a 71 62 non conrerenee victory over UC Santa Barbara 'l. Guard Steve Burks added 14 points and had a game-high seven assis ts for the Huskies. who raised their record Lo 4·2 f''orward Brad Watson contributed 12 points and seven rebounds fo1 Washington. Washington St. 65, Seattle Pacific 44 MOSES LAKE, Wash Guy Walhams scored 21 points as the Washangton State Cougars blasted Seattle Pacific 65 44 Williams hit 10 of 12 shots from the rield to go with a free throw in taking g&me scoring honors. The Cougars led at halftime 25-21. but ran orr eight s traight points . capped by Brad Nes s' driving layup, to take a 33·21 advantage s ix minutes into the second half Oregon St. 102, P enn 64 TOKYO -Guard William Brew scored 20 points today in leading Oregon State lo a 102·64 college basketball r out or Penn before 5,000 fans al the Aoyama gym The Beave rs' triumph sel up a s howdown S und ay with tht! nationall y th ird -ranked ; University of Louisville in the second annual ~ Sunlory Ball, an offacaal NCAA event s ponsored by .~ a Japanese distillerv l ' ; Basketball scores \ College ,., ... Soul,,.,n C..I Coll-11e P.cCll( C~rlsllan II WHlllnqlon II. UC S.nl• 8er~rt ., LA MIHIOn 66 Anl•I~ V•ll•V " !·~ •Olo High school TOUllHA.M£HTS J ________________________________________________________________ _, Wt•lllnQlon SI •S 5, ... 111, Pt coltt Trev ~ C .... ~p S.mltln•I• (I ... From Page C1 U S.n P~ 61, Be-I lnCI l-f C•I Pocv !-LO •7, cs "•••MO 40 11.0 ... Corona Gel M<tr S. N-lt\ 3' I C •"•"" S9 M•uoon Vlt!jO U C-atle<> S.millntll • , SEURER HOPES TO PLAY IN HALL OF FAME BOWL • • • ICl6h0 ... SI. ~r1ln'1 )J ld•ho St 11 Gom"96 •l Miftftt EI Moott\41 S1 CaltfOf'f'll• 41 f•' fll.tt.,'6~ r,-ov66 ~ New..., CIWCstl~ CFlrsl -1 l told, Seurer throw for only 10 interceptions : not bad aft er you com e o ut of the starling gate throwing four. "There was a lot of pressure and J wasn't sure how to handle it, so J decid~ to take it all on myself," he added. "I've lea rned now that that 's not the way to do things. 1 have a lot of teammates out there willing to help.•· As for Kansas itself. Seurer claims the team has high expectations for the next couple of seasons . "A lot or people are looking toward the Orange Bowl next year ," he confided. ··we played a lot or team s close this year, and we think we can beat them next year. The attitude on this team is a lot different." So is Seurer's. · · 1 · m hoping I can become a pretty good quarterback. although I still have a lot of work left to do." Including this season? "No. I won't play unless I'm 100 percent," Seure r said. "The coaches really want to make sure everything is OK and there's no pain. I guess I can see that. If it was my last year, I'm s ure they'd let me play some. But I have a couple of y ears left." . ~ . BY NOW, "What's Wrong With The Rams?" stories must be getting pretty tiresome. Everyone, it seems, has had an opinion. one way or another. concerning the fall of '81. Lavern Torgeson. the Washington Redskins' defensive line coach. doein't have an opinio n - but he does offer evidence for a theory. Torgy, as he is nicknamed, was the Rams ' defensive line coach from 1978--80. He left the Rams after last season not because he foresaw the future, but because he had problems in negotiating a new contract with the team <of course. he wasn't the only one ). Anyway, Torgy wound up in Wuhington with Joe Gibbs. And, while the Huntington Beach resident hasn't been close to the situation here. he has still followed the team's plight through the papers. · "I'm surprised they haven't won more games, but then I'm a long ways away a nd it's hard to know what their problems are," said Torgy. "Part of il is injuries. I think H's tough when you lose two All-pro tackles like Jackie Slater and Doug France." Granted, that quote didn't provide any new insight, but this one might· "1 don't think they regret letting those players go," said Torgy, referring to Vince Ferragamo, Bob Brudzinski. J ack Reynolds and Fred Dryer "I think they fell the players behind them were good enough to come in and do the job. Now. whether they have done the job or oot, I don't know. But I know that's the way they felt." ln other words, the Rams fell s afe in letting their stars depart because t he organization thought it had capable backup. Well, it didn't. Carl Eke m . although he may be a good middle linebacker some day, isn't playing well at the moment; Cody Jones. who has quietly tried lo play a position he's not suited for, belongs on the inside of the defensive line. not at end : George Andrews has played well, but not well enough for people to forget Brudzinski; and poor Pat Hade n. all he was asked to do was run an offens e designed for the cannon arm of Ferragamo. 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Uh-huh, a nd Coach Ray Malavasi is going to shed SO pounds during the off-season. too. • • • T H E R EDSK I NS, 7-8. h aven't been "eliminated" from the playoffs yet -but they might as well be. In order for the Redskins to even have a chance, they following must happen: The New York Giants m ust lose to Dallas. -Green Bay must lose to the New York Jets Detroit must lose to Tampa Bay Atlanta must lose to Cincinnati Actually, Atlanta doesn't have to lose. but 1r the Redskins and Falcons are tied at 8-8. then the tie-breaker between the two would be net point differential. As it s tands today. the Falcons are + 94 in that category while the Re dskins are ·41. So. everything being equaJ, the Redskins would have to beat the Rams, 135-0. Sunday to make the playoffs. Wh at makes matter worse is that even if t he Falcons lose. the Lions are 56. 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MIRoYerhffato SUHDAY o.troff OYW 1...,..1., s...... ..... c ..... et.d w ... "°" ....... L.A.9- MOMDAY s.i DM90 • .,., o.w.d LYX,S.•1.N7•C'APIU •CONT1N~NTAI.• MARK \'I • Ll~COLN •COl'C~AR •XR7 •ZlWflYI{ ,JOHNSON&SON L I E R R y (714) MO-t5630 • . ~ , ' • ' • ( t I 1 ' --.. - TOUGH PURSUIT \\'oodbridge High 's )lark Fonnger 115 · holds olf the defens1n• pressure of Tim Ingle of Cap1stre1no \'alle\ Chrtst1an Thursda\ night. Fonngc.·r stMl'd O.lly ~l.c ~-.. , CMrtet ltllrr 20 potnb as Woodhridge ad\'ant·ed tn t ht• :"L''' port Chris tmas Tournam<.•nt with ;l 15 ~O win Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. December 18, 1981 ca ~arriors CdM, Canyon ~thstand vie for crown pressure ~ One of the things that Woodbridge High basketball coach Bill Shannon was most pleased about in his squad 's 45 -40 victory over Capistrano Valley Christian Thursday was the way his young team handled the pressure. "Our guys had lo face a lot of pressure and a lot o f double-teaming and I was proud of the way they held their composure," said Shannon after the Warriors had advanced to the second round of the Newport Christian Invitational for an 8 o'clock game this evening. "W e look care or the basketball tonight and that was important." Also instrume ntal to the win. was the dead-eye free-throw shooting of sophomore guard Mark Foringer, who buried both ends of a pair of one-and-one situations in the final minute to keep Capo Valley Christian at bay. The Warriors ' oth er sophomore guard. Tom Borsuk , contributed three outside jumpers in the third quarter as the winners maintained their narrow margin. Borsuk hnished• with 13 points W oodbridge will meet Newport Christian in the second round tonight after Newport cam e away with a 48·32 victory over Riverside Christian. It will be a rematch of an earlier game won by Woodbridge. Marina 65. Santa Barbara 46 SANTA MARTA -Even without top scorer Rick Smith, sidelined with a 101 -degree temperature. the Vikings had enough guns to dispose of Santa Barbara in the opening round of the Santa Maria Tournament at Hancock Colleg:t!. Breaking open a close game in the s econd quarter with a s eas on-high 28 points in t hat period, Mari n a grabbed a 21 ·point halftime advantage and coasted Sea Kings rout Nogales , 54-39 By ROGE R CARLSOS Ol tM OM!y ~11.c 1'-" Consist.ency del Mar -known by most as Corona del Mar put down its third straight victim Thursday night and as a result the Sea K ings duel Canyon High (2-3J tonight for the Troy Invitational basketball tournament championship The latest to experience a lesson from the Sea Kings were the Nogales High Nobles of La Puente, who entered with 6·9 Randy Downs and a squad of speed. But in the end. as 1t was al the start and in the middle. at was the Sea Kings <3·21 who were making all of the noise e n route to a 54·39 spanking at Troy High in Fullerton. It was the third straight victory for Coach J ack Errion's defending CIF 3·A champions, led by the 18-point scoring of Chris Lynch and the solid play of Mike He.>s, Hank Goebel. Brad Hollingsworth. Garth Olson and Kurt Peterson. Nogales, now 3·4 on the year. held a 14·9 bulge early in the second quarter before the Sea Kings put It together , on two buckets from Peterson , two from Lynch. one from Goebel and finally a bucket by Hess, after Lynch first stole the ball, then set up Hess with an assist through a beleagured Nogales defender. By then 1t was 20-16 with 2· 30 left in the first half and from there t he Sea Kings picked Nogales apart, bucket by bucket, turnover by turnover. Operating against Nogales' man-to-man defense. Corona del Mar s hooters went at it as if they were playing against a collapsin g zone. hitting s hot a fter shot from the 12 15 fool range without pressure "l was wondering 1f we were getting better," s aid the veteran Errion with a sheepish grin on his face. Tonight's games 5 El Modena v~ 1t•on-.olation 1 6 30 Noga ll') '' Vt<' JO llhtnl plaf'l' • Ii Corona dl'I Mur '., • 1·ha mp1 nn:-.h11> • 111a1 r \1 1.,.,JOn 1 .invon s hooters were in trouble against the Sea Kings' man -to-man pressure, netting only 15 or 41 from the noor for a poor 36.6 percentage. And turnovers were a big factor Nogales le d 1n this department, 19 9, as Corona's building pressure conltnued to mount. As the game wore on the Nobles wore out Corona del Mar expanded on a 28·23 halftime bulge to lead by 12 after three quarters , then upped 1t to 51 ·33 with 1: 55 left in the game "We 're trying to get consistent," said Errion "I 1ust hope this is a step in the right direction and 1 hope l can say 1t again Friday night " The Sea Kings' defense had Goebel on the 6-9 Downs and although the Nogales senior led all scorers with 25 points. at was a far cry from what was needed Especially stnce the balance of the Nogales squad could net only 14 points against the Sea King defenders Corona del Ma r 's scoring parade '>'as balanced, with the exception of Lynch's 18, as Goebel <9 1. Hess 181 and Olson. Peterson and Hollingsworth 16 each > contributed And as for consistency, well. Lynch's scoring totals now read 14, 17. 16. 16 and 18 through five games an average of 16 2 per s tart F oothall takes top TV hilling A key play near the end of the first quarter came when Andy Klussman took a pass from a teammate and went lht length of the court. e nding his drive with a slam dunk. Klussman·s play near the end or thf' quarter seem ed to spark Marina against its taller foe. ··Lynch will get better / than that, .. he added "I think we've got half of our offense down. but it's going to take a while to get it all. It was a thorough lesson applted by the Sea Kings and tournament direc tor Bill} Morris. Troy High 's coach . s ummed the thumping up as he nodded in Errion·s direction and s aid. "That's the coach or the year. even vear Pro duels , two bowl games.and UCLA basketball on tap .. , thought Hess ran the offense well he's the reason we're playing well And Peterson is he lping us, .. added Errton. who continued to tick off on his fingers the names of Hollingsworth. Goebel and Dirk Kincannon. Saturday's TV . radio TELEVISION 9 a .m <21 NFL TODAY With Brent Musburger A profile of Dallas Cowboys linebacker Anthony Dickerson 9:30 a.m. (21 NFL FOOTBALL The Dallas Cowboyl:I at the New York Giants 10:30 a.m . 17l PIONEER BOWL Eastern Kentucky meets Idaho State in the Division l·AA championship game at Wichita F'alls. Texas. 12:30 p.m. 12J COLLEGE BASKETBALL Nevada-Las Vegas vs Georgetown at Landover, Md. <4> -NFL '81 With Bryant Gumbel. A profile of Urs ula Walsh, academic counselor for the University of Nebraska football team. l p.m. 14) NFL FOOTBALL The Buffalo Bills vs. the Dolphins at Miami 19 l CALIFORNIA BOWL Toledo C8·3l vs San Jose State (9-21 at Fresno. 5 p.m. m -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS WBC light heavyweight champion Matthew Saad Muhammad C31·3·21 defends his crown against Dwight Braxton c 15· l · l >. taped al Atlantic City. N .J . 7:20 p.m . 191 NBA BASKETBALL The Lake rs play the Clippers in San Diego. 8:30 p.m. 1501 -SPORTS AMERICA This internationa l ice exhibition featur es 1980 Olympians . 10 pm . 19 ) TANGERINE BOWL - Southern Mississippi 19· 1·l 1 vs Missouri 17.4 >. taped at Orlando, Fla 11 p.m. 15l -HORSE RACING The 10th running of the $200,000 Champion of Champions qua rterhorse race at Los Alamitos < 11 1 -RAMS WEEK. 11:30 p.m. 14> COLLEGE BASKETBALL - DeP aul vs UCLA, taped at Paul-ey Pavilion b rlier in the evening. RADIO Basketball -UC Irvine at Champion Holiday Classic, Mi ssoula. Mont., 6 or 8 p.m . KWVE 1108 FM l; DePaul at UCLA. 8:30 p.m . KMPC (7101. Cal Slate Fullerton at Malibu Classic. 6 or 8: 15 p.m .: Lakers at San Diego, 7.20 p.m. KLAC 1570 >. Champions meet at Los Alamitos Jerry Nicodemus will be aboard the favorite, Denim N Diamonds ln Saturday night's 10th renewal of the $200,000 Champion or Champions quarterhorse race over 440 yards at Los Alamitos Race Course. Nicodemus, alread y a winner in three previous Cha mpion of Champions events at Los Al , Is one oC the top riders at t he current m eeting. He was the winner last year aboard Cady Juno In the fe ature for older horses al year's end. Robert Adair. the leading stakes rider In Los Alamitos h.lstory with over 100 added m oney wins, will ride the powe rful teJdln1. Sit. Pepper Feature. Adair is seeking bis third win In the Champion or Champions race. Sgt. Pepper Feature hu won over $52$,000 In his career and a victory by the three·year-old elding woo ll atulcbt races durin1 the pa1t mmer meet.Ina. Denim N Dlamonds ls comidered by m•ny to be the finest horse in lralnlnl at the pNHnt Ume. A 4·year-old daughter or Timeto Thlnkrlcb, Denim N Dlamondl won nine alraicht races before loelnt ln the Anne Burnett Invitational while carryln1 131 pounda. 1 Amon1 the wins were lhe *'°·000 Penln1ula charnplonahlp and the SlM,000 VtsHll Maturity durtn1 the 1ummel' meetln1. 1 Both jockeys are confident of a vtctory. • Hockey -Kings at Hartford. 4 20 p.m ., KPRZ ( 1150 I Sunday·s TV. radio TELEVISION 9.30 a.m. <21 -NFL TODAY A look at the numerous possibilities for post-season play 10 a.m . 12l NFL FOOTBALL Tampa Ba} at Detroit. 12:30 pm. (4 ) NFL '81 Len Dawson reports on playing with pain in the NFL Also· a retrospective look at the career or defensive tackle Alan Page 1 p.m. I 41 NFL FOOTBALL Cincinnati at Atlanta. 3:50 p.m . 191 NHL HOCKEY Los Angeles al Boston. 4 p.m. (71 NCAA BOWL PRE VIEW A look al the major bowl games and this year 's quest for No. 1. Host. Keith Jackson. 4 :30 p .m 17 > S PORTSBEAT -With Howard Cosell. Segments on what makes the Dallas Cowboys "America's Team." and female boxing and karate champion Graciela Casillas Football KM PC 17101 Basketball KLAC (570> Hockey ( 11501 RADIO Washington at Rams. 1 p m .. -Atlanta at Lakers, 6: 50 p m . Kings at Boston. 3:50 p.m .. KPRZ Scott F i lipek had seven a ssis ts. making s ome fine passes which led to baskets. Marina is slated to play tn the semifinals of the tourney at 8:30 tonight FV 84. Del Mar 45 SUNNYVALE The Barons were a ble to clear the bench early in advancing to the second round of t h e Fremont Tournament against Cupertino at 7 o'clock this evening. Four players posted double figur es tn the s co ring department. led by Ken Harter with 16, Jeff Hughes with 12 and Rolf Jacobs and Drew Brown with 10 apiece. Fountain Valley , no w 4·2 overall, led by 14 at halftime but stretched at out in the third quarter. outscoring Del Mar by 15 to lengthen the advantage to 29 points enlerin~ the final eieht m inutes. The Sea Kings cltcked on 49 percent of their shots from the field 125 of 51 >. while Nogales Causey third SALT LAKE CITY Mana Causey of Irvine finished third in the Pacific Coast figure s kating champions hips here over the weekend and qualified for the naltonal champjons hips Vanguards roll, 118-81 Southern California College's basketball team enjoyed a laughe r Thursday night at the expense or visiting Pacific Christian College. The Vanguards manufactured a big early lead a nd coasted to a 118·81 victory over th eir opponent from Fullerton with JUSl about everybody shartng m the fun. Ten different SoCal players scored in the one-sided a ffair. Playing again without 'center Dan Mortenson, who is expected to be out at least another week with a s ore ankle , the Vanguards r ece ived a strong effort from Ric k Porras, who pumpe<I in 26 points and pulled down a team-high 12 rebounds Adding 20 points was Mike Roberts. while Paul Hohmann 118 l and Brad Carson 1121 also tallied in double figures. D1sh10g off 12 ass ists to go with h ve points was Rick Pluimer Southern Caltforn1a College improved its r ecord to 7 2 over a ll after winning its fifth straight. 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I I SALE HOURS: Mon..·Fri. 9 a.m. • 7 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m... 5 p.m.. 54.n. I 0 a.lft. • 4 p.m. for fl •,u" "Che"lf'• got It all .•. for •• u" ~ • • • • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 18, 1981 There wasn't any dou~t about this one GWC moves • • mto semis Gauchos ~atch DCC on the right night to gain easy 73-52 victory in their own touTTl(lment V ISALIA -Golden WHl College's b u ke tball team moved into the second round ol the College of the SequloH Tournament Thursday nl1bt, racing past Kings River, ~ behind the acorln( of Darln Bowen and board play or Art Ki ng and Tyrone Myles . By EDZlNTEL 0( .. 0.., ........... Saddleback College basketball coach Blll Brummel talked about what his aame plan revolved around tollowlng his team's lopsided win Thursday night. ''Well, what we talked a bout was being stubborn on offense, even If It meant not looking beauUlul," he said. "Personally I thlnlc It worked rather nicely.'' , BeauWul It was not. But the Gauche>$ wound up looking like a pack or Miss Americas in comparison to the ir victim, Orange Coast College. OCC, shooting at a 33 percent clip for the evening, was run off the court by Saddleback, 73-52, in the opening round of the Southwest Bank Holiday Classic at Saddleback. There was never any doubt about this one after the Gauchos rushed out to a 22-8 lead after 10 minutes of play. lt m'oves the Gauchos into the championship game tonight against Cypress, a 54-44 winner over Santa Barbara. Tipoff time is 8 o'clock. OCC, meanwhile, will play for the Tonight's schedule 6 p.m Orang!! Co1&sl vs Sunta Barbara <consolation 1 8 Saddleback vs Cypreu 1cham1>1onsh1pl consolation title against Santa Barbara at 8. Orange Coast appeared beleagured from the beginning as the Pirates tried t o figure out a way to p enetrate Saddleback's zone defense. When the Pirates were unable to move the ball inside on the Gauchos' front line post men, 6-6 forward Dave Wisniewski and 6-10 center Rick Doyle, they wer e forced to take many long range shots and obvious ly. few fell. Their leading scorer, forward Chris B e a s ley, who c ame in a s the com munlty colleges' top scorer in Orange County with a 19.7-average, was 4-of-12 in the first half. Orange Coast as a team was lO·of-30. So with that, the Pirates were looking at a 41-22 de(icit at the half. .. Let's fuce it, they <OCC> hud an orr night," said Brummel afterward. "I think we set the tone early. Orange Coast seemed a pprehensive a bout their s hooting And we banded togethe r ni cely. I'm as proud of this team as I've been all season." The win raises Saddleback's record to 7.4 while Orange Coast drops to 6-4. l\nd, the Gauchos have now won the last three games between the two schools . including in the Saddleback tournament the last two years. The last ti m e OCC d e fe ated S addl e ba c k wa s in th e State Championship game in 1979. What had to make llrummel even more pleased was the fact that he lost his third starter of the year this week. Tracy Mitchell, to suspension. He's out for the season. In reality, however, Saddleback did not play all that tremendously ; it just looked that way in comparison to OCC. For the game, the Gauchos made 28·of-5.1 shots. but they also committed 20 turnovers. S t i ll . t h ey got so m e so l id performances from indlvlduala like Georse Tumer and Dave Wlaniew1kl. Both forwards, the two combined for 31 points with Turner gaining bigb-polnt honors with 17. Free throws als o we re a factor. Orange Coast connected on JuJ t 6-of 13 while SaddJcback made 17-<>f-24. • · l think Orange Coast liket to be a lot more a c tive with their moving man-to-man defense," said Brummel. "But they also passed up a lot of shots which hurt them. "Turner gave us lhe stability. He's t ruly talented although I think he can do eve n more . Wisnlewskl. Doyle and (g uard Andy) Ground all did good jobs ." T urner and Wisniewski both had 10 points in the first half, a half that was owned by Saddleback. The Gauchos had a 22·12 re bounding edge at that point as they dominated the ins ide game. Beasley was the leading scorer for Orange Coast with 14, although he hit just ' 6-of-18 shots. He was somewhat hampered by a pulled leg muscle. J eff Thomas added 10 paints. Bowen had 28 points, tying a per sonal season blih. as the Rustlers took an early lead a ga inst their foes and held it t hroughout the contest. Golden West will play in the semifinals toni_ght a t 9 o'clock. .• K m g added 13 points and contributed with his play on the b oa rds , pul li ng d o wn a team-high 10 rebounds . Myles had eight boards to go with hia eight points and Bowen chipped in with seven caroms . Gold e n West hit 31 of 68 field-goal attempts, led by Bowen , who was 12 of 21 for 57 percent. Meanwhila, Truiell Hatton dished off 10 assis ts. The Rustlers, now 10·2 overall, took a 47-38 halftime lead. Coaches recruit some help from North Pole This Week's s If only Santa Claus could send a few halfbacks that. are, as quick. as his reindeer .. Not many people are aware or it, but community college coaches really do believe in Santa Claus. That's the truth. I was fortunate enough to come upon a list destined for Santa, and to my surprise, it in cluded several requests from area coaches. Sources say Santa bas these gifts in mind: For Orange Coast College footbaU coach Dick Tucker -five or six linemen to protect his quarterback. For Golden West football coach llay Shackleford -another Sam Aiello-to-Chris Cates connection. For Saddleback football coach Ken Swearingen -a Pony Bowl oppone nt from Orange County. For OCC base ball coa ch Mike Mayne -Mike Hogan. Don Smith. Reggie Montgomery, Rich Amaral. Larry Lee. Mike Vanderburg and Ed F arrell. For Saddleback basketball coach Biii Brummel -a couple or Magees. For OCC bas ketball coach Tandy Glllia -a repeat or 1979. For GWC basketball coach Jim Greenfield -a vote from the Committee on Athletics to switch G WC basketball to the South Coast Conference. like it did with football. For Rustier water polo coach Tom Hermstad -continued consistency. For Dick Tucker -a few more linemen in case something happens to the first batch. For GWC b aseball coach Fred Hoover -a three -game s weep of LA Harbor. For Dick Tucker -a couple of e nds . a fe w h a lrb acks and a 220-pound fullback with speed. For OCC cross country coac h Gordie Fihel -a season s weep against Grossmont. • • • IF YOU f1GURED on sneaking over to OCC to watch the Washington Huskies work out in anticipation or their Rose Bowl date with Iowa, you 're going to be disappointed. The Huskies, who ha ve worked out on the Pirates' field the last two times they've made It to Pasadena, have a new training locaJe. A s pokesman at the university says the team will work out at Ram Park in Fullerton, instead. Coach Don COMMUNl-:Y COLLEGES CURT SE EDEN James and the Huskies arrive in Southern California Saturday.· They'll be staying al the Anaheim Ma rriott. Workouts are tentatively scheduled for 1 p.m . each day at Ra m Park. Whx t-he switch? No one is really sa ying, but in the past, Ram Park has usually been occupied th.is time oC year. • • • MEANWHILE, the University of Ca lifornia crew has journeyed in this direction. The Cal rowers consider Newport Beach their winter camp, much like Eastern crews consider Florida their winter training ground. Coach Mike Livingston and the Cal crew are based at the Irvine boat house. They work out each morning at 6. • • • WHEN OCC BASEBALL coach Mike Mayne says he's got a lot of new faces in the lineup, he isn't fooling. Ma yne, whose Pirates rolled to the So uth C oa s t C onfe re n ce championship and advanced to the state tournament, boasts just pitcher J ack Reinholtz and left fielder Kevin Sliwinski as returners from last year's squad. Gone are pitchers Mike Hogan and Don Smith, who.combined for a 34·9 record during t heir t wo-year stay at OCC. They're now at Arizona State. Mayne says he's impressed with h is fres hme n and so phomo r e transfers and he can't complain too much about Reinholtz and Sliwinski. Reinholtz was a 5.0 pitcher last season as a reliever and occasional st arter. Sliwinski batted a solid .311. • • • HAPPENINGS -Saddleback College tight end Curt Arons has An encore for BYV? Holiday Bowl pits Cougars vs. Cougars SAN DlE GO <AP > Fourteenth-ranked Brigham Young, a party to two heart-stopping Holiday Bowl dramas in l979 and 19fl0, is primed for an encore performance tonight a ga in s t rags -to-ric hes Washington State, a team making its first bowl appearance in 51 years. The game features the final collegiate outing for BY U quarterback Jim Mc Mahon, who broke SS all-time NCAA marks during his career at the helm of the nation's highest s coring team. Kickoff is 6 o'clock before a fourth consecutive crowd or 52,000 at San Diego-Jack Murphy Stadium. Washington State, ranked 20th with an 8-Z..l record. last won a bowl game M years ago, beating Brown 14-0 In the Rose Bo\tl. The Cougars los,t to Alabama 24·0 in the 1931 Rose Bowl. McMahon, with 77 TD passes the past two years, will be fJlc1ng a "uhlngton State pass defense that ranked No. 1 in its league, thanks to a fierce pass rush. Washington State, lona the doormat of the Pac-10. will be trying to cap a Cinderella season againJt one of the nation's most potent offenses. "Somewher e along the way we've 1ot to make them punt," said Wuhlnston State Coach Jim Walden, oaly h.alf in Jest. M aklnr fts rourth consecullv appearance in the four-year-old bowl, B YU becomes the first Weste rn Athleti c Conference te am to meet a Pacific-10 team in bowl competition. BYU, the nation's leader in passing and scoring the past three years, a veraged 480.3 yards in total offense this year. 38.8 points per game and 356 yards passing. Closing with a rush , the WAC powerhouse enters the Holiday Bowl with four consecutive victories. in c luding a 56·28 tuneup over once-beaten Utah in the season finale. ··w e finished the season playing about as well as we can play this game," s aid Coach LaVe lle Edwards. 1 The key, says Walden. is keeping close. Stopping McMahon is unlikely, he said. "~u don't stop Brigham Young's pas · g iottack ," s a ys Walden. "Liml it, hopefully ... take awav the paaaes they want most. maybe ..• delay It. possibly. "Stop It ? No." "The thing we have to do,'' said Wuhin1ton State tlgbt end Pat Beacb1 "ls drive the ball and keep Mc Manon olt the Otld.'' Tbe 1ame will ~ televlled _.in.. a eJ~ed ballJ al 8 p.m. on Ch81ft1111R'"V. TAl.l TO soAW Of <Ua CllSTOMRS QlltMJ-HTI. ftul a , .. word• IOwrotk for • Ask about our DeUvery and Ouatlty Control record with them There 11 a oood chanot that you too might want to become our client. 71,.jee&• ..... (M all'I')-•..,,,, a.,,, ACCIMTPUITICllMCF I IWiCA 11...,1 1717 been chooen first-team All·America b y the J C Grid Wire. The 6·4, 235-pound sophomore registered 30 receptions on the year for 431 yards and six touchdowns. He missed most of t he Gauchos· 13-12 Pony Bowl victory over San Diego Mes a with a stress fracture to his leg. Meanwhile. offensive lineman Harold HadJey a nd defe nsive lineman Don Howard of Saddleback received All America hono ra ble mention Former Newport Harbor Hi gh player Dave Zimmerman or Santa Ana College, has been selected the South Coast Conference mos t valua ble soccer player. Zimmerman scored six goats and added a pair of assists In leading the Dons to a fourth-place finish in EPA EST HWY MPG the tough league When former OCC dista nce runAer John Gerhardt upset four Olympians and finished 13th in The Athletic 1981 ELDO ADO BIARIUTZ Con gress' national champions hip Stainless steel roof. Cadillac wire wheel cross country meel last month, he covers & AM-FM stereo with cassette tape put himself in position to make the player. I 1BHE018 I. U.S . learn which will compete in the $ 16,995 World Cross Coun try Championships in March The 21-year-old Costa ~ CadaUoc \(afue ~tec1aonStrV1Ct A{1f'ttmtntAvoalable Mesa High gr aduate was the eighth American to cross the finish line in All Con~r.,.,_.w. "°,.,_,,.....r..,•UO..-~:~e {~~eth!h;o~fcf c~2a~~~~~~P~~ IN!tl~l U~Tr:i ::: ~a· t he only problem 1s the location or NABE~ 2600 Harbor Blvd . the meet -Warsaw. Poland. 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Tom HNt tTotol u 60 lUO 11 IO °" YOUt Wey (McH.,euel 11.IO • 40 Sof1 Mart.II tV•lent ... lel ~.40 Aho r«*CI: Pie'• P•ln<• Al. Btl$ a.au. NC>Ort Dynnty, °""Blue Weier, T•ll- 11, TM Ble T" ~ t.orcl Time ; 1 4U/S. ff &XACTA CJ•I palct '1,JUSO SIXTH •AC&.tlutl-s. -<llo Don (Hew1eyl 11'10 7,00 HO B. Rkll o-ve cva1.,,, ..... , s.10 4.40 Buckelloy CLlc>Mml t .00 AllO ••Id: MylliUI Slillneu, Envoy, 111t•l9ue, Glv"" Fel,,.,, Flffl Eric. Joe Mau , GrHlltoere. Ho GrMu A tell. l ime. 1:101/S. SEVENTH •ace. OM mli• °" lurl Htmplllll CounlV ( Pll\Cey) 21.IO 10.40 s tO Fi'll 8 1-!Hawley) S 10 4 00 We1t1111 tVel.,,ruelal 3 10 Alto rk-.:1: -1-k, An Htlr AboUI Him, POCkM _,,, Wiiham G•Mn Time: I >UIS. SS EXACTA C~J) pelcl U...00 IJ .. IClt SIX (9-7-N·HI pale! M,tOt.40 wftll 22 wl1111fno ll<ktlJ tflvt llOrWU. U Pkk Si• COl\tolellcwl palcl "' 10 w1111 .no wlMll\O ll<kt lS I-hor .. 11 &IGMTH RACl.61urlono" Royal oann. 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()fie mllt Pl<•. l(olert O..lle19 (Aut>Hll 3 20 2.M> J 10 lr•lldlf\O lnin tTHSi.rl S 10 UO Hlehl.,>cl Byrcl IT-I uo Alto receci· Scorl"9 Ori••· l(llr Tim•: 1·M 11s U &XACTA CJ-4) pelcl flUO • •GMTH •ac1. 0... mlle IMI<•· H1n•y'10,...,,.CKUIOM•I 16.IO 1.20 J .. Boulld F« Glotv (Gle•ltsol 4.10 4.JO S.mll\Ole CNtf IVeilendllltMml ).IO Also ••<•d: El Tore11to, Ml11hl••, Clltrcotil HenO¥er, Atclt.llol. Time; J:OO. U &XACTA IMI P<tklSM-60 NIMTH •ACI. OM mlle p.K9. Mr.Gr.,,.mllell Is..,.,.,.,,_, t 40 4 20 :1.40 TWIMll Rld9f (P_.,.1 2.to UO Wl..-V R ..... CT-) 2All AllO r~.cl: Botctot S.ftd, "•mlf\9 A, ,0011111 "°"-· Arf'l\Oro I••. Mel IHlfl . Tl..,.: 1:01 t/J. tJ &JtACTA c•s>.,... 1u.10. A"911C1Mc,e: "5. COLLEGE BASKETBALL UC Irvine vs . . HOLIDAY CLASSIC \ .TONIGHT 8:00 p.m .=~= K-WAVE , Fl-108 7 2 I Think things are bad now? . Recreational skiing could get grim WrHdlna 1410M ICNOOI.. ..... , ......... ""''" .. -Guy IEI plnnM Mtf'eclilll, l 11 IOS-AIP\ (E) ,.lllned 9oll, 0 IO I 12 Ayre• Ill-· c111c1 .. 111, u ... 11•-Cu.ry (El cle<. Van l•luw, IM. l,._AIP9'1 Cf ) OK. Miiier, 10.J 1J2-PorV.oy CE)CIK lkkel, 10.l IJ9-Hoflo'1 CEI OK. Mllb¥ocn, t·i. IO-Gol0tlel11 tEI ctoc. 0.111199•. 1 .. 1. US-Riiey CEI pll\llM A-rton, I :01. 161-&wry (LH) OK HM!rkll,11 .. 115-Z...-eil tEl OK. ~11.,n, 10.l ~R-(LHI cle<. P•lnter, S.>. Hwl-8-ctolla (LHI pln11M Cll•lellO, Ost ~ ....... V .... y •, VIile P-U te-C~ll (VP) plnnM Slrelcll, J;1J. lOS-S., MlllO (FVJ OK ........ llarcll. 11·2. 112-M. MlllO (FV) O.c Fotcll, 4~ I lt-U~awe tFVl dee. HOlcl•IOQI, 10.2 n~K-CVPI clO< Tl•om-. •·S. 1J2-81rmbeuf'll (VPI O.c. Rlcllercll, 1-4. ·--c~I (FVI clO< KNdtml.12 .... 14S-F...,._tl CVPI pl11...0 -ue. l ' IO 1»-MMU.., CFVI pl-Co,,leat1. I It 167-B--.r tVPI ctec AQUlrrt, l·S lls-Grtlllto (VPI O.<. -llo<, lt-3. 200-0kkllf_, IFVI ctec. Allen, 10.1. Hwl-Al>tlll .. t FV I -by O.ltulC w_...,.u,,..,........_ .. ti -Redrlc tWl _,by for1111 . IOS urvn'(W) o. t.tmU, I. OS 112-Klttts IW) won bY 16'ffll 11•-~I IW) ctoc. Cholkle. t.J llt O>o1ekle11 (Fl p N0'10I\, S.OS U2 0.-CWI p P•rer, 1:40 131 -Sitter (WI cl« Aoct•)Ouel, 1 ... 14S -Curl"'*' (WI p -r. S 40 US Ruffer CW) D Cl•r1l. I :• 167 -Nt•I IF) p, Pem•leo, "°time. its Pe le<lo tWI p Garcia, I 10. 100 NkllOI (W) P Wiiiy, I OS Hwl Helll-CF l wonbyforftll c ...... 4191 Mar ,.w•y OMmlH•• .. Arrenctell IS.••"""• •-4. IOS Ke<Wl<IY (S.vennel.•~ 112 H-IHurillnQton 8ee<lll. •.0 1" Remlrer IH..,llllQIOI\ 8e•lll. ·~ It• -CemP\.11-CS.nll•90I, 4-4. 132 t.of1ler tHunllnotor1 B1«lll, '~ , Ill HOfl..,,.,, CHunlll\CllOft Be•lll. ~ us -lollut (Corona O.I Mer>. 4-4 us Gutv"' (Hunll"910f\ B•e<lll, HI 167 ReyH ICorOM ctel Merl.·~· IU-Albr'9111 CEI Rel\CllOl, 4-4 100 SteUb ((.orOM Gel Merl, 4~ Hwl Mll<lltll IS.v...,,..). ).0.1 Fletd hoetley 1..i-1.~o ..... 1 Ecllto11 ocori"ll~ Be1<1r. S-111 Helllfmt 1·1 U............., 1, N--1He.-1 U11l•ennv Koril\e F~ He lf11me. IMI. Tht.nlday'1 lrenaac:tiona ifAHIALL A~~ MILWAUKEE BREWERS -Ne.....:j Okk Pllllllp1 me11e9er of Ve11couver of ,,.. Pec111< Caell LJeoue COt.L•GE HOWARD PAYNE -N•mtcl Biii Hk kl lleecl football ca.ell l0Ul$1ANA STATE -Nemecl Me<k 8row11911 au1..,...,,110011w111 coach Here's a crystal ball look at skiing 10 years from now. According to Bob Roberts, Executive Director of the Sierra Ski Areas Association, there won't be many, tr any major new resorts built In the next 10 to 15 years. The reasons are obvious: The planning and development stages can take 10 or more years and cost from $20 to 40 million. The number of skiers entering the sport annually will range from rive to seven percent. During the next decade, this will add congestion to the roads and ski slopes. Add to this, the rising cost-or gasoline and more and more skiers will opt for fewer trips, but stay longer each time. Weekenders will give way to rour to seven day stays . T o keep up with the rising costs of operations, more ski areas will turn to four-season activities. Conventions and other attractloos will help pay for the year 'round costs or staff, taxes, etc. The cost of a Lift ticket in 1991? Hold onto your ski hat. If the cost rises with a 10 percent rate of inflation. one costing $1 5 liXlay will be $65 ten years from now. Then again. if you're making $20,000 today , and assu m ing the same rate of in crease, you'll be making $85,000 during 1991. • • • J'he sevent h annual USA-Canada Challenge Cup Race has been scheduled for Feb. 2, 1982 at Sun Valley, Idaho. The giant slalom race is open to recreational skiers of all ability l evels from both countries. and has been a very popular even t for Southern Californians in recent years, particularly those from Orange County. 1 Place finishers in each of the race categories including men's and women's no vice. intermediate, advanced and expert, earn points for their country. The perpetual cup, donated by th e Canadian Edison s tops Laguna Hills Edison Higb 's wrestlers roughed up host Laguna Hills, 47·16, Thursday night in a non-league dual meet. Led by senior Bill Alton in the 105-pound division, who pinned his opponent in 30 seconds, the C h arger s racked up nine straight wins before Laguna Hills could break through in the 167-pound classification. At Villa Park the Fountain Valley Barons recorded a 30.25 decision. as Steve and Mike Mino recorded key decisions in t h e 105 and 112 -pound categories, Barry Campbell made it big in the 138-pound level and Paul Whitley and Chip Dickerson recorded pins. Woodbridge upped its dual meet record to 3-0 with a 53-18 walloping of Fullerton and Huntington Beach dominated the Corona del Mar five-way meet with f ive in di vi dual champions. NFL statistics LEADING PASSERS LEADING PUNTERS government In 1975, Is awarded to the country accumulallnl the. highest number of points. Also individual ~wards will be elven out. Thlsr goodwill event, held in the U .S a nd Canada on alternating years, mushroomed from a friendly . apres·•~f. challenge issued to a smal group o skiers braving the wild.a or Whistler Mountain, British Columbia in 1974. Recreational skiers of all ability levels are needed for the U .S . team Additional information and race entry SKIING forms are available at all Oshman 's Sporting Goods Stores. area ski clubs or from Jodi Page. Team Coorc:tinatior at ( 714 ) 646-6991. • • • The 23rd annual Sr\OW Summit Youth Ski Camp for boys and girls, ages 7 to 17, is scheduled for Ded. 26-31 at Big Bear Lake. The session ofrers a complete program with adult supervision. Included are lift tickets, all-day instruction at all levels, race trainin g, fun r aces with trophies, night skiing and free s ki lime. Also all meals and lodging and round-trip bus tr a nsportat1on Crom Newport Beach will be provided Enrollment is limited to the first 75 campers to sign-up. The cost for the entire ski camp is $275 with a discount allowed for two or more campers from the same family Rentals are . also available For information . call Dave Bellows at Bellows Lodge, (714 1 866-2316. • • • Sk 1 area bartenders from throughout the world have been invited to enter their favorite apres·ski drink in a contest to determine the World's Best Apres-Ski Drink. The event will be held Jan. 23 at Harrah's in Lake Tahoe • • • Once again. Wings West Airltnes as offering this sea.sOn flights to Mammoth Mountain from L.A. as well as San Luis Obispo, Santa Maria, Fresno, Oakland, Sacramento and San Francisco. A lso, low cost joint rare programs are available with Golden West Airlines, enabling s kiers in Orange County easy connections to Mammoth on Wings West for the first time . For reservatio n s and information, c all tol l free. 800·252-0017 or your travel agent. • • • T RACKS IN THE SNOW - Here's some trivia for you· Some of the nation's colleges have their very own ski hills. To n a m e a few -Dartmouth College, N.H. has its Dartmouth Skiway and Middlebury, Vt. has the Middlebury Snow Bowl. St. Lawrence Universit y, N.Y. has its own nearby s ki hill. Norwich University, N.Y. claims to have the largest on-campus s ki ere• in the country. OUTSTANDINC VALUES! PA PC Yd1TD Anderson, Cin 445 282 3,455 27 Morton, Denver 353 217 3,107 20 Fouts, SO 582 346 4,580 32 D. White, Dallas 358 206 2,898 21 Montana, SF 477 302 3,~ 17 Bradshaw, Pitts. 370 201 2,89'l 22 No. Yeh. Avg. /CHECK THESE OUT! Dickey, GB 321 192 2,497 17 Zorn. Seattle 397 236 2,788 13 Todd, NY Jets 464 264 2,984 23 Bartwsk, All 510 283 3,707 29 LEADI NG PASS RECEIVERS PC Yda AvsTD Winslow, SD 8S 1,037 12.2 10 Clark, San Fran. 84 1,084 12.9 ' Brown, Minnesota 82 · 618 8.3 2 Senser, Minnesota 76 972 12.8 8 Andrews, AUanta 7!5 686 9.1 2 Lorton, Green Bay 69 1,297 18.4 8 Largent, SeatUe 69 1,144 16.6 7 Newsome, Clev. 68 991 14.8 6 Jenkln.s, Atlanta 68 1,332 19.6 13 Ross, Cincinnati 67 856 12.8 5 LEADING RUSHERS TC Yd• Ava. TD Dorsett, Dallas 322 UI07 5.0 4 o. Roaers. NO 348 1,567 4.S 11 Sims, DettoU. 277 1,381 4.9 ta Ctmpbell, Houstonua 1,352 a.t 10 Mont1omery, Ph.ll.213 1,294 4.7 7 Anderson, St. Lou 309 1,214 4.1 9 Andrews, AUuta 211 1,238 4.6 8 Paytoe, Qdcqo DO 1,1eo s.e e Delaney, Kanau 234. 1.121 4.8 3 Tyl.-, Rams 241 1,061 4.2 12 a Mcinally. Cincinnati 68 3,118 45.9 Skladany, Detroit 60 2,626 43.8 Guy, Oakland 92 4,020 43.7 Jennings, NY Giants 92 3,998 43.5 CamariUo, New Eng 41 1,778 43.4 LEA.DING PUNT RETURNERS No. Yda. Avg. 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A ·111490. ,ICTITIOUI IUllNaU NAMa ITATIMaNT l'ICTITIOIJ• aUSINIU NAME JTATEMlllT 11,.n or In eclclitlon 10 ttlat of 1010 Cle<Htod, ti tllt tlmt ol Offth, In end to ell Ille cert.tin, .. , pr-r1y tlt...atocl 111 IM City Of l.,ffulle Hiiis, c-ly Of Oren9t, Ste lt of Celltornlt , P•rll(lllerly1 OOICrllleO H IOllows, £ n •I ronmtntel O•t•rmlnetlon N ... 11•• OO<ltretlon. }. z-b<et>tlon llormlt ll! .. t..J07 fW (MM J, M<l.a\ltlllln, elllllorlLocl •tont tor SO..tll c .. ,, Plue, UIS Felr•lew ROM!, lor en •mollelment to Town C•ll4e• Mettff Plan lo lnclUO. to-wit: • ax1eian "A" C.Ol\OlllOIWM UM Permit for off·tllt ....._ perllln9, IK•tM ti s..itll c.eil Pleu l'AltCll. 11 ... -e111ne Unit >-C In Town c enter, II\ • TC zone. Bvlldlnq No a.tt•• ul4 Unit I• •11-n E nv lronmentet dettrmlnellon on lllel corttln COl\dtmlnlum Pl•n N•90ll .. ~ellon •ltechff • -mtCle • ~ of INt •. z-E•ctOtlon hrmll ZE .. 1·20I orteln Oe<lerallon of Co•enenh, ror Ku .. to.hl Alheme, eulllorlrod COl\Olti-onO lllHlrl,tlont •Kordod J11ne "· lf1', In 8ooll l17Tl, Pa-1714, eoenl tor EIJI Tt,,...t, II .. A11911sl• Of k .,.. Str .. t, IOf' e VtriOllCt '"'"' perlt'"9 Of I lei ROCOtds In !he office OI Ille rll(lulrt -• to OJltOllill e rostavrOlll COllMy Recww of 0•°"91 County, In tn 01'11119 Gornmtrtlel l>llllOlnq, C•llfornl• •nO • 1/U undl•ldtO IO<al•O •t •H PtylOllM A•enue. Sult• ll\l•••tl In -lo l.01 I Of Tree! No. • >.In . Ct-CP. u.. •llO Loi I of TrKI No 9012 H per 5. z-E1rcot1tlon llormlt ZE .. 1-210 Mops '~ In 8"'* Jn· P•9S• JI for R ano R Concepu, ... 111orltod -Jt. and In 8oolt i.., P009t 1 ano 2, •tent ror Henry Tllorp, 2U4 oret1oe lncl.,•l•t, ol Mlkellt"""' MtPS In A•OllU., tor • Conelltiontl uw 11orm1t tftt olllce of IN CoYlllY Recorder. for on t'9111....WI conOomlnlvm projocl •llOwn -defined H ··corn,,_ Arff" wltll •trltn<K from dlfUllY eno rw•r "'Ille a~referrocl to Condomlnl\;tll telbeO, loc:•led ti tlJ2·1140 Oren11t Pl•n. Avenue. 111 en RJ z-. En•lron..-tal EX CEPTI NG THEREFROM •ny delermlnetlon N ... 11 .. 00<leratlon. pen Ion°' LOI A ..... 10 Tree I No IS... • z-Es<,eplloll Ptrmll ZE-11·211 ALSO EXCEPTING lrom Hid Lois I !or StePl\On Mtrcllete. e utllorlcoO ol Tracts as.. -9012 •II 9H, oll, tQenl ror ._.,o Vtn Autdeln. IMO 11vdrour11on1, mlllt!r•I• •nd othor Plt<tnll• •-· for • C-lllof\el •ubttanc .. lylng t>elow • deplll or use Permit to •llow ·~'"9 of con 500.00 Ifft, .,.., wltllCMll ,,,. riQlll 10 OvUlot, •nO WHl"9 end POlilhlne ol enltr vpon Ille M>l10Ke or wO\urtt ce 01 c•r1 ln•klt • 111111011111. 1ocat0d ti UO lhe Property 11-a depth of S00,00 N••Por1 Boul .. trd, In • C2 z-. IHI lor .tny pur-w,..1-•tr H Env lronmente l determlne tlon. rewr .. d In Ote<I ol Rt<ord E•em111 PAltCEL 2: NOfH•clutlv• .. ,.m.11u For rvrther lnlormeuon on Ille •DD•• lor l119rtu •nd 911'*'S· pul>llc ullllllH . •Ppllotlom, t•IOl>flOne 1S.S14J or cell wwtr" ano lo-•II purPOSOS lnclo.nt•I el tit• 0111<• or lht Plennlne tllertlo, Inch~ 119 bul no! llmlted to O.pertrnenl. Room JOO, 77 Felr Ori ... , Ille construction. lnUellellon, CotltMew,CAllfornle. rep11cemen1. repelr, melnttnence, P11bll"*I 0r.._ c .. si Otlly Piiot, ope,.tlon ....S ~ ot •II neu-•Y or s.,,t. JI, t•l dulrebl• rotO••vs. s•oewelk• end c-.. 11s ...,.r Ille lollowl119 do\<rllltd -------------lenO PAltCEL A: Allot tllt 11nd oocrll>ed PUIUC MOOCE In Percol 1 of 111•1 cerl•l11 Ottd•--------------rec0tdtc1 J...,...ry JO. 19n, rn ll4IOlt IOS~. Pt9f 30 ot Olllc ••• RKOrdS In Ille 0111u of ll'le County Recorotr of .. 1ocoun1y. PAltCEL I : LOI" ot Tr.cl No 1811. u per M.,p rocordeO In Boot. 300, PaQt\ 49 -liCI OI Ml•ollaneou• M•P• In th• Olllce of lht County Recorder ot .. Id COUllly. PAltC:IEL C• Loi A OI Trect No 1191. •• per Mep recorded In Bo<>' JOll, Pagu lS .tncl :kl ot Mkt1taneous Meett In t11e ollke OI Ille COUlllV RK0tder of Wld C°""IY PA.-CEL. D· Lots A. 8, •n<I c or Tre<I No. 11'18. u per Map rKor<Md 1n 8ook JIO, P•QH .... ...o o of Mlsce11eneous M•PS In the olfice Of lllt Co1;n1y Recoro.r Of said,....,.,.,. PAltCEL IE: Lots A lo F lncluSI•• ol Trtcl No 1•. n per Map recordtd 111 Book 309. Pt9f• II to "· 1nc1 .. s1ve, of Mlscell•""°"' M<N>• In'"" ofllct 01 tr• Counly Recorder of w1<1 County PAltCEL F: LOIS A MOB Of Tr Kl No '"'· •s -Mep recordt<I In a-JI I. P-s 0 tlnCI .. Of MtSOlltMOUS M•P> In the Olli<• ol IM County Recorder ot seld Couniy PAltCEL G: Lots A .tncl B 01 Traci No IOI). u-llMc> re<.ordt<I in Book 311. P-s 49 -lO of MISCell•MOU> M•PS In Ille ottlct or Ille County Recoro..r of said c ....... 1v O•OI• TO SHOW CAUSE l'O. C:HAMOI 01' NAMI CASI NUMallll Alll-ln the Metler of the ""91kttlon of PATRICIA ANN JC>+1N50N. PATRICIA ANN JOHNSON hes lllOd • petition In llllt court for en order a !lowing pe1lllontr to Cht nee lier n•me from PAT R ICIA ANN JOHNSON lo ENGRID OCTAVIA JOHNSON TURNER II Is l'lertOy or0tr0d ,,.., •II person1 lnterutOd In Ille rnetttr e rore,.ld •PP••• Dtlor• !his court In 0.P•rllTlellC No. J ti 100 CMc C...l•r Ori•• Wes1, Sent• Ane, Cellfoml•, "' Jen 17. 1"2. et IO:JOo'<loO •"'. tllO then •no tr.re -<...,., 11 eny they 11•••. wny sold petition fOf' cll•nte ol nt me 1110UIO -be er111led. II Is 1 .. 11r.tt oroe•Od ll'Wtt • copy ol 11111 oroer to SllOW c ... w be PVDl"hed In Tiit O.llv Pll04, • new-per of Qtntr•I ctrc.,letlon, publlWd In 1111 county II ltMI onu • "'"" l'C>r rou coMecutlve -•• prior to the tie• o w 10,...,1119 OA TEOOKember i..1911. RonalOH.Prenner J uc10e of Ille 5-1« Cour1 •1tlAN "· CAltTI•, 150., tat Cl• c .. t« C>t1ve Wote, T-11 ..... Sloltt Sat11I• An•. C:A '27'1: tel. f7 .. uw• P .. llllSllecl Orenve Coe\I Oelly Piiot Oe< 11. U, 1•1. Jen I, I , ltl? 5411 .. PAltCEL H· Lot A of Traci No '°"· u PU Mep recora.G rn Book Jn. P•ges 1 onCI 1 OI Miscellaneous M•ett In lllt ofll<t Of Ille County Recor(ltr of ------------- s.tHl Countr • Piil.JC .-rlC( PAlllCll. I: Lois A '° H, tnc1 .. ,1 ••. ot Trect No. 7881, as per Mep recordoo In Book JIO, P-s .. IO 50, lnchnl••· ol MIKtll....aus ~. In Ille offk e of the Co .. nty Recorder of .. 10 County PAltCEL ,, LOIS A ..-a B of Tr Kl No. 1119, as per M9f> r«or<lt•O In BOOI< 311. P-s 11..,., 1t of Mlscellaneous M•ett in Ille ofirct Of Ille County Recoroer ot s.tld County PAlllCEL K: Lot A 01 Trau No. 1191 H per M•1> re<.orde<I In Book U7. P•~s 10 tnd JS ol Mlscell-ous M•PS In U• ofllce ol Ille County Recofcltrr of w to ITATIMENTO, AIANOOMMENT 0, USE DI' , ICTITIOUS IU"NEH NAME Tl\O IOllOwlllQ ,.,_, hti ON-d lht use ol lllf lkllllo"' -lneu nemo: GRAPHICS ONE, NO 6, 2000 H•rbor Bcoule•.,<I. S..llt A114, eo.t.t MtM, Ctlllornlt '24'7 Tht l'tcllllou• B"\lno t N•m1 relemHI lo •Dow ,.,., flied In Ore1199 COUlllY Cl" M.ty IS, ltll Cwnty Edwin MeYH BrOOlts, 21 Bluecoel. PAltCIEL L: Loh" too, 1nc1u.i ... of Irvine, Gelt1orn,i-~4 Tr•ct No .,.. es per Mel> rtcordl!<l In Tllti buil~ we• <-UCtOd Dy .,. Book 3••. PtQt• U •nd 34 of ncll•lcl.,.I Mlscell•neous M~ In I,_ office ol Ille EOwtn M Broolls County Rocordllr of w10 County Tiiis , ..... .._, wn filed wllll ,,.. PA•CE L M. Lott A. B. tnd C of lrecl C°"nly Ci.fl ol 0<•~ County "' No 110'1, et Pl" M~ recorded In 8ooll 0.<ember ,, "" 11,.JI., P1;bli"'9d Or-Coest Oelly PllOI, 0e< II, II. tl. 1•1, Jen I, 19t? j).f9.tl. 330, Pages O 10 41, lncluslvt, ol Mlsctll•1190<1$ Maps In Ille Olllct ol ..... County RKordllr of WllO Counly PAlllC:IEL N. Lots A -8 of Trtc:I No. 8099. H per M9f> recordt<l In BOOI< JJI, ,_ _________ _ P•o~• 1 10 •. Incl"""'· of Misc ell•-Meps In the ofllct Of Ille County Recorder OI wld County ------------- PA.-cU. O: Lots A.~. F, encl 6 o4 NOTICETOCltEOITOlt$ Tract No 7US, et per M41p recorded In IOlwtNM •tf U.. I Book lll, Peott 1' lo ?6, ln<IUSl••. 01 C-ClatC ... I Mhce11•-.. Mell$ In Ille office of Ille I County RKorder Of .. Id Covnly. A bulk tr011!fer fl •bout lo be m-I PAltCEL P: LOI A ot Tr.cl No 115'. Tntt llO"'ff .no DYtlneu -rets.n u per Mell rtreoroeo In Boo!< 341, of Ille lrtnsfer 1re· OONALO J Pagei ...... uoot Mltctlt•neou• M•~ PEACOC~. JAN RAE PEACOCK In Ille oflluol I,_ County Recoroer of II•• SlleP't Gourmet LIQ..or 1nc.1, .sold Count1. 3007 South Coast HIQl'lway, 5oull1 PAltCEI. o: Lois A, B, -c ... Trec:t L•11une. C4Hllomlt .,.,, No tJS,, H Pl" Mop recorded In Book · Tiie nemet -buSlnff~ ~· of l•O. P•ves 411 lo'so. Incl"''"•· or Ill• trenttereu ere P"UL H. Ml Kell•-Meps In Ille ofllct or.,. E s s L I N G E R • MA R I E M Counlv Recorder of wld County ESSLINGER, llS HerOl<I Or lequne PA.-CIEI. It: LOI A Of Tree I No 154, Beech, Ctllfornle~I •• per Mep rocorded 111 Book 144 1 Paget 5 -•of Mlsctll•neous M•i>S All other Duilneu ne mes eno tn lht offkt Ol lhe Counly Recorder or edOreutt used Dy the trenlluor .. 10 County wllllln lllrM YM~ IHI pest ,.. lt r .. l'AltCIEL S; Lot A of Tr OKI No ,,,_, •t ~OO;M~~i=S:::c .,~~ per Mlp r«orOIHI In 8oo-:U., P-1 ., •n0 J, of Mtkell•neous Me~ In ll'le ICOISI HIQllwey. So .. 111 Le911110, ottlct ot ll'le Courll'r RKorder ol .. 1c1 Ct lllornle '2•11 T,.. 1ocellon end county gwM.-.1 deKrll>llOft of 11\e "-'' lo •more <-'Y known K Laovne De lrensftrrecl trw All Stocok In Tr-. Hiiis Leisure World, Unil No 7•C l'l•lurot "'° Equlpme<tl eno LIQ..or Bulloln9 NO. :w... YQYllO Hlllt, CA . L k•n• ... ,,.., ~·nal11 t..IQ..or Seo.. Terms of Ult Ulil\ In lewful money kno•n •• Shep• Gourmtl Llq.,or of Ille United SI•~•"' confirmellon or louted •1 l0t32 Soulll Coesl HIOl'IW•'f, tole. or P•rl cesll tno Deltnce Soutll l.llO"N. Cellrorn•• tJ•ll •vldenced by note suureo Dv Tiie PIOKe, •nd Ille tlele "' or •lier Mortt•t• or Tru.i Oeed Oft Ille which. lne DYlk lrenfltr I• lo M properly so M>IO. Ttfl CMrcent of cons .. mmeled e re 8-ol Amerlce11 emountblOIObteleil0'11edwfln bld. NT&SA, m Ocun A•e • Legune Bids or offers to be In wrltlllQ tnd 8Hcll. Ctlllomle ~t. •Ill M rectl..., et the •torwwkl off I<• Cl•lm• ,....,. "" llled w1111 I.-el OllY time tttor Ille 11r.i pUllllttlloft . &t•<ll Brencll. llflll of American llert0f-btlort<Mteoftel0 JNT&SA • 1" O<ten A-. L-o-e Otltd lhlt 4111 OIY of Doctmlltr Beecll, Ct lllomlt. l'ICTITIOUS IUllNEH NAM9 ITATIMINT Tiie lollowl1111 person Is dolnt .,.., ........ : Ult lAN LANO llllSEAltC:H ASSOCIATES, :ICWVI Diamond A.._, Belllot I t&tnd. Ctllforfll• '2 .. 2 llloi.rt Alen ..._IOttn, *~ DltM0/10 Allefl .. e, Btll>oe hlOftol, Cellrotnle~ This buslnttt Is cond..c1ed by en 11141•10Uel RoOtrtA H-lehon To all heirs , beneficiaries, cred itor s and contl"9e nt creditors of Earl W . Haskell and persons who mav be otherw ise Interest ed In the will and /or estate. A petition has been flled fllCTITIOUI IUllNlll _.,...ITATllM&NT fl•• ........ 1 ... perMns •re Hint llllSIMHOS: HOGAN ltOV STEPHEN$, ltt1 "C:" Alrporl l.oop, CHIO M .. t , C:elltornle .,.. Tht IOlltwlno Pf''°" h dOlnt ... 11 ..... COME INT() MY PAltl.Olt, 1)0 Ettl tflll Strut, Cotto Meu, c.01110rn1t ~ SMl'on II. Dullrow. 1St1 SenllttO Orlwe. N-port BHtll, C•lllOrfll• '2..o Tiiis -•-11 c-.CtOd ltY en 111411¥~ • snaron a. Outw-ow Tllli .._......,, wM fifed with !he C:ou11ty Ckrti of Ore,. County "' Tiie lollowln9 PH>on It dOl119 111111neu•• THE OAI( f REE. •m l<•O.• 0(. HIHlllneton 8'«:11 Ct llr <l1M6 Je mu Oe•IO Gemmonley •1U l<•IMI• Dr .. H""""''°" 1Mec11. <.e111 n .... Thi• ~n•n It (01\ChKl•O by ... lndl•lcl~ J_. 0 G_,molltey Tllli "at.rnont w• lllOd wltll -County ci.111 Of O<•nve COllnty on O.umDtr 1, "" by DONALD D . HAS KELL In the Suber lor Court of Orange County requesting that Donald p. J..,.... I . Ho9tfl -PertntfS, 0 C:elllornl• corperellon, 3tt1 "C" AlrPOrl L.oop, C.O.te MeM. Calllornl• .,.,. Tiiis -lneu It conaucted llY • fll'71W o.c • ......,2.1•1 l'lnttl ,..,..,_ Or ..... GM9t o.i!IY Plle4, ,.111>41-Oronge Coell Oelly Piiot, Tiii• •te ........ I we. 111.0 ,.1111 111< C:°"nty Cleo. of Orel\Qe County on 0.c 2, 1t•1 1'171tJ1 PuDll"*S Or•noe Cot•I l>elly Piiot, 111716.ll p.,Dll"'9d Orenoe toett Delly Pl.ot, Oec. 11, 2S, t•I, Jt11. I, I, ltl'l $41WI. Corperet!otl Haskell be appointed as personal representative to Pertne ... Jem .. 0.C. II, 1'. ts, t•1,Jtn. 1, I-O.c. 4. 11, ti. 2', 1 .. 1. S,.1 .. 1 8 . Hot•n and sa1"'t .o.c. •. 11 .••. 2), "" ~)()(Mil admlnlster the estate of ec.11""n1•<orllll0r•llon Earl W . Haskell (under •Y1 ,.., Jflllt1D.Hoean ,.,CTmous 1ua1 .... 1 t h e I n d e P e n d e n t CNtt 1<11W1Ci.1 Ofttcor l'ICTITIOUS IUMNISS llAMI IT A TaMIUfT NAMa STAHMtlNT Administration of Est ates Thlt •-t .... Iii.a wltll .... Tiit tollowlne CMrtont ,,. ooine Act). The petition is set for counly Ck•IC Of Or•.,.. c.-ty 6n The followlno person 11 do Inv 11<1slnent1. h • . "-N 3 NO••mller 1', 1•1 "'L 6 M DAIRY", 1112 s.tll• Ano earing 1n ..,.,pt. 0 . at l'UUU .,.. ......... . 1.0VE PAI( PRODUCT$, '* E. Avonue.ea.teM9w,Ce111orn1a.,u1 700 Civic Center Drive. P .. 11nsneo0r.,.eo..toeUyP11o1, TM v. L ... s111 OUlche• A..., ... , West, In the City of Santa No •. 11. DK. •.11.11.1•1 s1n .. 1. Meytelr, o..,.... CA n.61. Ctrol D. Hemmono, UO• E - Meyfelr. <><.not. CA ~1. lr•IM. Californl• tVU c I f I CIM>llQ '-"· s111 OUlchtr A••n .... A n a • a I or n a on I Nine. C.lifomtenm January 13, 1982 at 9:30 Tiii• lluSlness I• cond...ctOd by en lntlvld.,el. "Tllli buslnttt h conducted Dy Oii a .m , 1-------------C..r<>IO.Hemmond Tllli •'-'*'-1 wet lllOd wlln tr.. c .... nty Clerk of Or•noe C.ounty .,. Ho.. 2•. 1"1. tnol•kt ... I T• v. LM IF YOU OBJECT to the Tlllt 11a1-1 wH 111oc1 w1111 1ne granting of the petition, c .... n1y c1er11 of 0ranoe c .... nty "' you should either appear Oe<. 14• "" Ft,.;. a t the hearing and state Publl"*S 0r11n99 coe11 o a11y Piiot, your objec.tion s or f lie o.c 11, "· 1•1. Jon. 1.1. "" SCHI written ob jection s w ith the l'ICT1ftOUI MIM .. ISS court before the h earing. Your appearance m a y be in per~on or by your a ttorney. HAMa ITATaNNT The lollOWI,.. ,_, ..... , ere ~ntt•ft' IF YOU ARE A d011111 C R E D I T 0 R o r a C & C EN.,ElllPRISES. I Ill Oevon Lene. Newporl Beecll, C:.llfornl• •IMO Ren4MI L. cocrven. 11111 O.•on Lent. N-1 llM<tl, CAllfornle ttMO Keren H. Cocllren, 1111 Oe•on I.ant, N_-t 8Ncll, Cellloml• t-..o Tlllt -'ntH It GOllOu<IOd DY t n ln•ll•ld..al R-• L Co<rvon contingent c reditor of the deceased, you mus t file your claim w ith the court or present It to the personal r epresentative appoint ed by the court w ith in four months from the date o f first issuance l'ICTtTTOUI IUSl"UI NAME ITATIMINT l lie fOl10wln11 perM>ft• •r• dolnQ DYttneu•. 1111.rn Pvbllllled Or.tnQt COHI Delly Piiot, Nov. 27, Dec. 4, II, II, t•1 Sias.ti MESA TRAVEL AGE NCY. 21to Herllor 81VC!:t.. P.O .... 2W. toste -M. C4HH. 'f'A~IW. Wllllt m LYD" McCl•ment, 2 ... u P1aX ll1'E( Dorl•,...,.., Mls.sltft VltJo, C.ellf. t2•tl. l------------- Murler Jovct MCC1iment, 2 ... )S l'ICTtTlOUSSUtrNIU C>Orla ......... MJHIOll Viejo, c..111 • .,.,,, • .... LloyOo 1..M M<Collum, tt74 Bo'e NA.Ml TAH NT Vlite Drrw . Co&tt -w. Celll • .,,,., Tllo 101-1119 --s t re dolne Je<Quellne -•• M<Co11 .. m, 21114 11111111 .. t at: Bot VIiie OrlW, Cost.t -... Celll THIE GltEAT AMERICAN t,.2.. MOTOlllCVCLI! SHOWS, lllS E•Sl Tiiis DVllllflt It cOf\Ov<led by e aetltet Soule• ...... Newpor1 Be.Ch, v-••• pertnerSl\lp. C•lllorflle ~ Wllllem Lvon M<tl•mtnt Gr•a1 AMtrlttn MoOI• Inc ... Tlllt ,._, •• flltt with tflO Ca lllornl• <otPorallon, llU Eetl c .... 111y c1or1< o1 0r • .,.. C-ty "' ll•lto• &oukvero. N•wPon aoec11. No•. 24, 1•1. C•lltornl• ~ 1'17•112 P"Dli"'911 Ortn91 Coe.ii Otlly PllOI, N°" 27, Oe<.4, "· 11.1•1 11-1 Tiiis IMISlneu la eonOucted Dy • corpor tllon. Offal ... ,,..,Icon Meclit In<. Tlllt ~ -llled with the Counly Clffl< of Ore1199 Counly on Ooc •• '"' of letters as provided in • ...X Illa section 700 of the Probal'e ·----------~ Geor'tl K-lk<>'O P.-1 111nm P"Dll-Or-Coast Delly Piiot, Oec 11.11.25, l•l,Jon. t, 1"2WW1. l'ICTiftOUS austNISS MMMSTATaMaNT Tiie to1iow1no penon1 t r• doln9 DYstneu•t: GENERATION REALTY. 170. HtrbOr Blvd., SUI• 102, Coate Mew, CA m>t Herry H. Wlnteu 111, 200I Alho A .. nue, Coote Mew. CA t2t:l7 Tllh lloftl""s h <-..c1ecl Dy en lnOl•l-1. Herry ,. Wl~~J Thi• ~,,...,! -Ill"' wllll !he Counly Clork ol Ore...,. County on o.c. t, 1•1 Code of California. The time for filing c laims will not expire prior to lour months from the date o f the hear ing noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMI NE the file kept by the court. If you are Interested in the estate. vou may file a request with the court to receive a special notice o t the inventory of estate a nd o f the petitions. accounts and reports described in Section 1200.5 o f the California Probate Code. JOSI PH 111. OAY1$ JAMIS M. fllCMl.TTI .a-....,a111uw Musick, Peeler & Garrett "'nm One Wilshire Blvd. U'tl M--.. W. JU c.ta MeM, CA ma PllC>llSllecl Or ..... C.0.tl O•lly PllOI, 0.C. II. II. U. 1911, J .,., I, 1"2 )-.el NOTICE TO THE l'Ull.K Tiit OftnQe C.ounly Ell•lronmenttt Me negemenl Aciency hert t>y •nnounces th• prep•r•Uon of •n En•lrCl"mentel 1.._1 lleoon for Ille FINI c--.,1 ... Re-t.ion to lllt l egune HI-I PIM\fltcl Community Teal t nO O•••lopmtnl Plan Tiit t..eevn• N._. Pl.......0 CommYllllY slrtddltt Crown V•ll•Y Perkway De-ll'le Sen Ototo Fr-•y 11·$1 encl Peclflc C-SI Hlvl\wey. Tiie PrDjKl rep<Ueflli fhe llrSI Ollempt ... Comprel\tMl ... )I relw I ... Plonned Comm.,nlly •••I e nd -·~pion. TM , .. 111on h lo< tho purpo\e of "Pdtllno e nd modernltln9 lllt P C tt•t end •ot•ls lne Ille development Pl•n 10 ln~llldt Ille Sen Joeq.,ln Hiii• Tr•n\portetlon Corridor Tiie comm..nlly hot ~alm .. ely •.ooo -lllllQ 11111" 1111111 -0 !NI of U,211 unlttel--. Tiit lollowlne en•lronmenl•I , .. ,.,, .. mey be -rwly Im-ltd Dy prOjK1 lmplementetlon •ncl ...... lie compreMntl"91Y ene1,1tot In tllt tn•lronment OI lmpt cl report: urtlllwt1er r.-rces, elr -Illy, 11 101 09lcel reso .. r c e t , c .. ttvrel/sclentlllc rttourco•, ••s lht llcs , 1 011 d 111•. trtntpOrl•llon/Clr<vlt llon. llovllnt. noise. •nd pvllllc urvlcoe t nO fOKlllllH The dutt EIR Is ttnl•ll .. fy d.,. for dltlrM>wllon J-\1 IS. 1•t. Tiie County of Orono-dellrn to KlllO•t conlll\wd PloClfk pertlelptllon t11'°"911oUt lllt EIR PfttaerMI ..... no 11•••1119 P•O<ttOln9s. Written commenll ere tolltlled lrom ell memw n of e. PIAlllC. In or-to IM .... !vii c-lder.uon -0.11..,., to Ille c-.... comm•H•b ~Id be rocel"" no •-tt.M 10 Myt '""" ttw dole of thlt p .. 1111cellon. Persons 0Klrl119 .., wttmtt comnwms 11\0""' eddreu llltm lo '°""'Y .. Ortntt, En•l-1 ~-Attn<Y. En•l.-moncet ANlySlt Ol•ltlon, 400 Ch•I< Center Drive, P.O. Bo• 4049, Senta,.,.., ce111on11e nm..._ Coplu °' ,,.. °'"' El R tllell lie •••ll•Dle for rt•lt• In en put>llc llbrarlet In l"9 vklnlty of "'9 llf9ject. A COPY ol h OK--II elao llO ewella9k ti 1llt c-ty .. Or-. ln•lr__,... Mio-" Atitncy, En•I~ ""'lyMs OMtltll, -Civic ~ Drift, A-1M, 5ente Ano, Gelllornle. Suite 2000 Los Angeles, Cit. 90017 (213) 629·7657 Pub lished Orange Coast Dally Pilot. Dec. 18, 19, 25, 198' 548-4-81 fllCTlftOUI IUMNlll NA.Ml ITATUMNT Tiie IOl-lftt --· tre dOlllt ~ ....... , feJ TOOi. SH ACK : 191 JAMl'I INC .. 2US --lllld_, Colle -w, CA'2627 Mele4' I Arnlr...-1, I .. l"'lne A .... N-1 llM<h. CA '2MO OJtf• ...,_.._led SMtll\I, 1m ltldftw.., ~ .. G-•.CA ttm Tlllt ~nets IS <-<-lly e uwpore.-. Tto!W-k J...,..lnc. Amr.....,..,I. M.I. ,......_ Tlllt ·-WM llltd wllll 1"' County Clert of Or.,... ~., on Oe<. t , 1"1. Tiiis -• wes flleO wllh u. COllnty Cknt ol 0.•ll09 COllnly on No•. 24, 1•1. ,. .... _,,_ A-..,..MU. .... M...._.....,,,_ w..m .......,.._,CA_.. 1'176114 Pullll-Or ... Coe" 0.lly PllOI, O.c. 4, 11, 11. tl, 1•1 S29Mll ll~ITIOU5 IU51Nl.U NAMl. ITAHMINT 111e IOllowl1111 peno"' e re OOlno IMnlneues NEWPORT CHILDREN 'S CENTER, 20221 Cn><eu, S.nte Ant Hol"'"· CA m01. Ste nltr D Monson, 1111 Ftllt Avenue, Amtrlcen Fella, •-U211. ~trtn M. -· 111 Fa111 Avenue, Amorlc111 Faos, ldthoU211. -------------•! 111h D"SIMU h conducted Dy ,.,,.., PuOll ..... Or ... C--1 Otlly Pll04. Oe<. It, 11, 25, "'1, Jen. 1, ,., ,....... lnolvlO...lt (H..-id& Wllel. 51.tnley 0. Moflton KeronM.__, Sltnocl llefwe -tlllt 11th oey o1 N°"•mber, 1•1. Nolery P1;11flc lor 10.llo r.ucilno In...,,...,,'°" Fells. Merllyn H. Jac"-1 Tlllt __ , • ., flt.cl wtlll lllt CDllnly Ckrll 01 Or0ft9t CO<Hlfy Cl" Nov. 24, 1•1. 1'11'7U Pu1111""" Oreneo c.oes1 oe11y Pltot. NO•. 21, Oec.O. 11, II, 1•1 Sl ..... I ,ICTtnous IUllNEW ........ ITATaMllNT TM fol'°""'"' 111trto•" er• ootno IMni-•: DANI'S STATIONERY. ISU J GolM-. Wfltmlnner. CAllforN• ft.a Jff-I'. Sn\1111, 1404I 8ofwllr• Cl. Hw,..1....-n IMdl. ee•Hcwnle ,_.. G•••t• W 'mltll 111, uo .. ao11alre Cl HuftllA9loft Bt teh. Ctlllornl•.,... "Thlt llutinoH I• <-ltd bv An , .... , .. _. ---"~'"' Tlllt ste--1 WM lit.cl wllll tllt C-ty Cle,_ of Ore.,.. County on lllCT1TIOU5 I USINEU NAMI STATEMl.HT Tll~ followln9 Ptrion Is OOlnQ lklslnesttt. TAMI'S HOUSECLEAN IN(i SERVICE, 271 Cosl• M .. • St•••I C.osl• Mew, C.lll0<nl• 'nlll Temere l 'lfl CireyM>n, 117 Co•I• ~w Str-eet, CMt• Mew, t •11fofn•• '2•27 Tiii• ...,.,...s •• conch>eleo by ... nOl•ldutl l •m.r• Grey\On T nts st.ti.men1 ••> r11eo """ "" :...,nty Citrk ol Or•~ COllntv on O.c l. 11e1 F1'1U• P .. blltlltd Clr•nQll CcwSI O••ly P1lo1 Dt<.t, 1"1 11tn.. Doc 4 11. II, JS 1t•1 \JllH PllltlltNd Or-Cool! Delly Pllo1. Dt<. 11, 11, U , 1•1. Jon. 1, ttlU:a.41. l'IC'TITIOOS IUSINISS NAME STATI MENT Tiie 1011-11111 PtrM>lli er• OolnQ lloltlMH •t• CASA LAGUNA, 2JIO SOulh Coe" Hltllwev, ~ Beech, Cl lllornl• t2UI Collltc>n/Perkt lnvutment•. • Celllornlt corporation. JStO So .. 111 Co•st Hlell••Y. Leo .. n• B•tcn, Celllornlt~t Ste"* Perlt1, Inc , • COlllornlt corporellon. 2510 So .. th Cot.a Hlellwev. LeQ..rwi Beech. C.lllornl• t2tS1 Ltrry Com-Inc .. • C•lllornle corpor1llo11, 7SIO Sou111 Co••t Hl9llwey, L.evurwi Beecll, Celllornle ms1 Steve Pert<t. io.5 Stn Remo, LtQVfWI BH Cll, f'llSI Tiiis butlneu Is <onducltd Dy • 09ner•I l>t"1fltnll1p 54>t"9 p., ... Tlllt •IOI....,.! wes llled wltll the Covnty Cltrk of Onnqe Cou111y on OocemDer l , '"'· '171lll Publls.lwcl Orenoo Coe•l Otlly PllOI, Oe<. •. 11, It, U, 1 .. 1 Sl01 .. I PICTITIOU~ aUSINEU NAME STATEMENT l llt followlr>Q perM>fls ere ao.ne t>ustneu •~ 11 PROFESSIONAL PA~AU:GAL SE.RVICES, INC .. 21 THE I.EC.AL STAFF. INC., dbt T .. E LEGAL ST AFI', :io Crooett, lr••ne. C•lllorn1• "'" K•llllMfl L Cllidl•Y. 10 C:rockell. lrwlflt, c..alllor11i• '1114 Vv.,,... P Croutfl, M "" W iison Strffl, •0710, C:..la ,......, C.t111orn1a 92'11 1 lllt -lllft• It <Olldv<lta Dy e ~ne,el POMl'IOf'111p ltelll-L ClllOley TlllS Stel-1 Wet llled with 11\e County c,i.n. ol Or-County Cl" 0<1. ?t, "" 1'174aM Publl\lltd 0r•l'l99 Coesl O•ily Piiot. No• 71, O« •.ti, II, 1'111 Sll!MI "CTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The-folto••no per,on ,,, ooinca llYllMUe\ W R BURKE AND AS!>OCI AlES 1011 e .. .inHs Cenl., Or., a JI) ~r•ln• CA 9711S. Wlllltm Richard B"H •. tOH Cllrtsllne Dr • Hunltfl9tD" BeOKh. CA ., ... Thi\ DY~ineu '' cOn<luc 1eo DY •" 1nol•lcl ... I W R Burke Tiiis .teitmenl w•• 111eo ,.,,~ '"" County Clerk Of Or•"9<' Counly 011 No• 73, 1•1 F17- P.,Dll"'911 Or--. Cotsf..O•llY Piiot Oec. 4, 11 II, JS. "'I Slfi.11 STATEMENT 01' AIANOOHMENT OF USE 0' "CllTIOUS IUSINESS NAMIE The toltowtno Pf''"'On\ hi¥• .ao•,~oned tn.t uw ot tne ''" ••ttou l>f.t~•MU~ OU ALI TY AS!'>EMEIL • 101& h H6ll•O•~. s..,n, .. A.n.a. (•lltOffH• ¥710> Thi' f 1cUttOu) bu~tn .. •\ "•"'• rele<rf'd •o <lbowe .. .,~ I •Int ti' Ut •"'ll county"' Aug, 21, 1'111 Home Earit1 St4hon\ ot Arr1vtl\'f Int . 30l•A 11•11•a•v ~•"'• An• C:•l1lorn•• 921~ 1 "ti bu.iU'~' W4\ t.DnOU< 1eoQ ll't .. c.orp0r•tt0n 11()ME EART" STA 1 ICJ'-~ Of. AMERICA '"C ~t'V'I Reyno.lg) lh1i. "•1frot'nel\l .-.ds fti"° w•ttl HW Counlv C:ltr • of Or•nll<' C.oun1, 011 No-.m-14, 1•1 '·1••711 PuDllShed Or-<.,..., D•11y P1101. .... 11 Oe< •. "· 11. 1'111 ~I•• It• NOTICE OF DEATH OF JEANNE L. DOWNARD AND OF P ETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. A111413. To all heir s rnuc: •TiE beneficiaries , c r e d11o r s ------------·.contingent c redito r s. anel NOTICEOFDEATHOF person s who may bf M A R G A R E T M . o therwise interested in thP 0 ERIE G , AK A willorestateof JEANNE MARGARET MARY L . DOWNARD also DE RIEG AND OF known a s JEANNE PETIT I 0 N T 0 LOWELL DOWNAR D ADMINISTER ESTATE JEANNE DOWNARD J NO.A111463. L . DOWNARD . J T o a I I h e I r s . DOWNARD, JEANNE M b e n e f iciaries, creditors DOWNARD and MRS and contingent creditors of LELAND F DOWNARD M a r garet M . Der leg and A petition has beC'n f1lt'd persons who.may b e by Jacquelin e 0 o therwise inte rested in the Sundquist in the S uperior w lll a nd/or estate: Court of Orange C ounty A Petit ion has been filed requesting that Jac Queltne by M arg a re t A n n D . Sundquist be appo1nte<l O 'Flal'lerty in the Su perior as personal representat1vf' Court o f Orange County to administer the estate o f requesting that Margaret the decedent. Ann O'Flaherty be A hearingonthe pe t1t1on a ppointe d as per sonal will be held o n January b. repre se nt ative to 1982 at 9 30 am 1n adminis ter t he estate of Departme nt J locat ed at Marg aret M . Derieg 700 Civl<. Center Drive (under the Independent we s t , s ant a A n a , Administration of Estates California A ct>. The petition is set for IF YOU OBJEC T to the hearing in Dept. No. 3 at grant ing of the pe t ition. 700 Civic Center Drive, you should e ithe r appear West, in the City of Sant a a t the hearing and statP Ana, Californla on Jan. 13. your objec tions or file 1982 a t 9 :30 A.M written objections w ith tht' IF YOU OBJECT to the court before the hearing granting o f the petit ion , Your appearance may be you should either appear In person or by your at the heari"9 and state a ttorney. !Ml • I TM IHI OIM lor 11111\Q Clelmt It r • -we/itr R. S...kkv. Jr. 'Jen ... ty 1, I'll. Attorney for ConMr .. tor Tllh lllllk tre1111er It tut>lt<t to P"1tll.,.. Or ... Cotst a.tty Pl .... Oe<. 11, 1"1 ~I your o bJec tlons or file 1 F yo u A R E A written objections with the c R E O 1 T o R o r a court before the hearing. contingent creditor of the Your appearance mav be deceased, vou must fWle In p e r s on or b y vou r y o ur c laim w it h the court of tl'le Etlele of teld Section •!Otof Ille Gorn-rcltl c-. OW>wnt.. Dtl•d O.C-It, 1•1 PlaX 1911( ···~-....... Jr. 0-.. J.~. ------------•u•KLEY, MOO•E, Jllfl ltat f'Ma<ll 01111•11•••oaLYMAN Tr---. ttllJ N....,• .......,,.,. flwt N .......... w..... Maf'le M. • ......, T_,_, CA. 9"'I Tr.......; Pllltll .... Orllllt CO.ii O•llV Pilot Pllbll"*I Oronve , ... ., Delly PllOf "41<, 11, I•, 1'1 ttl1 ~I Doc II, 1•1 $.167 .. t'. fllCTITIOUS Mlst .... a ...... ITAT& .... WT Tiie lelltwl111 ,..,._ •• •••ne ....,_ .. AUIVINT, Jt• All'WfOY ISvltt •1.c.-.... c.i ....... .. Jeet •• ~ cc ... ....,.,.,.,. Vt"tvro11 (;fflftrlllt <Of'lll\Of•tlon. H O ltl Ori.,., l.•11111• IH<ll, catlfw'llllt ... , Tlllt llWI-I~ <tM«IH 9y 1 <tf',.rtei.t .......... y-r Jttl E . O ltt•t. ~,....,.,.T_ Tllll ........ -,. ......... -. attorney. o r present it t o the I F Y 0 U A R E A personal r e presentative C R E D I T 0 R o r a appointed by the court contingent c reditor of the w ithin four mouths from decea sed, you m u s t f ile the date ot first issuance your clalm w ith the court o f letters as provided In or present It to the sec t ion 700 ot the personal r e presentative California Probate Code. appointed by the c ourt T he time f<>r filin g c laims within four months from will not expire prior to the date of firs t lssuan~ four months from the date o f letters as p r ovided In of the h ea r ing n o t iced Section 700 of the Probate above. Code of Callfornta. The YOU MAY EXAMI N E time for flllng clalm s will the file kept by the court. not expire prior to t o ur If yo u ate a person montM from the date of Interested in the estate. tht hearing notlcld above. vou may f lle a reQues t YOV MAY EXAMINE w ith t he court to receive the tilt kept by the court. special notice Of the flllng If you are lntffnted In the' of the Inventory Of estate estate, yo\I may file a assets and Of the petitions . req~M "'-irt to accounts a nd r ports r.ceiJIST•1 •1c~of described In section 1200.S the ,_,entory Of U t e te Of the Callfornla Probate 11sets and of the petitions, Code. accounts and reports Jacqueline o. described In S«tJon 1200.S Sundqul 't of thit C.llfornla Pr'obatt Petitioner COde. DAVID 8 . DAVIS, Carel Hayti •111 . AtterMY fer ltetlUoner, Attorllil'I M Law, 41' I . 111 •ast Ocu" ... levMd, 17tll ltf'Mt, c.t. Meta, S.lte •. L•q BHO, c~ "'°6,~ 60457f. call,.. .... ~ ~"" = .,..,, ,. .... Oec~t":::::r e.... o.ily..:r:, I Tiii t'-'MIL't' Cl•Ctl by 611 Keane "Bells on cocktails ring .... " t BIGGEO•GE , .... ,. ~~.'l's NOT 1hopllfllng. That h1ppen1 to be 111 .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. Oectmber 18, 1981 , by Charles M. Schulz --------TH AT'S NICE .. .I LIKE CHltlSlMAS MlJSIC .. by Tom K. Ryan r------Mt:Mo: HAYE:~ ~RPWt-nf~IP CASilNti PIRl=CiO~. by Jeff MacNelly Ii '°'1 ME raizTY ~~ IO FINO CM' I'ti\ QY?. ~AR~ADlKE by Brad Anderson DE:\~IS THE MEN..\CE Hank Ketchum ~ ------.r.wrw-- "Stop snoring! I can't concentrate!" Jt:DGE Pt\RKER ORDER ME A HAMWR6ER ... WHILE I 60 FIX MY FACE, 5AM: ~lllm'"!IE'="' ~__..;..:~ GARt'IELD 0<)()U E.V'E.NING. LIZ. J MAVE A WONPERFOL TIME PLANNEP R>R 05 l!OO~ Mt:LLINS WE SHOULD KAVf W~ HAD A ON!: HERE ... FIRE. DRU .. 1.. .AT5CHooL . ~ u ~·~~. ~.~- -I~ 1 !<NOW WHY THEY~ THIS MONTH W~ A 6RRR IN IT !'' HAVE YOU MET THE NEW PEOPLE WHO MOVED IN NEXT TO YOU~ by Ernie Bushm1 ller BUT I THINK THEY ARE INDIANS 0 0 0 0 (I ) l>JIL.D AND WOOL4 DRt\BBLE Decar ~to CICl\J!>, 'fn·, s \s Pcrtr\c.\C Qf-Gb\>\e ~<lj '1. ~ I r.. i ~-~--! OR.SMOCK OKAY, L.AS"T" weeK YOU "T'O L-.P Mt!: WHY YOU 1'HOO<SH"T' FJRI SKY WAS PRIVINcS YOU e oNKeRs ... so WHY AFteN'"T' YOU SAYING ANY"T'HtNcS 1'0PAY ~ ! jlJS-t WQl\ted 'fo tell 'IOU whQt o. ~derf ul job 'iO'.l do eQc.n '4tar. \1's he<\rt ·~ntinq for A IMI\ 1l> be ~ ~fex)S in -tt\1 s dA'i AN °'"Je. I '~..a.---.. ! ~..&.....-·lttZ~i::~~__:::~;::a Oon'1' ..Wr'f ~T gi'iil\~ me. <11\~ 9if-rs. j"s1 ~in~ 'foo're alNe \s re~rd e.J'O)tj't tOC' me . by Kevin Fagan 1'"1~ I~ ~N AS 1"\tt a.o •'<1~N<> UV 4C Ul'>S KR\Mt,lt• f\O'i, bJMlltR. by George Lemont NOW "T'HIS NE:-X"f' Ques-rtON IS GONNA MAK6 YA L-AU<SH ... by Lynn Johnston Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 18, 1981 LIKES BURT Sall ,· Fi e Id says Bur.I lteynolds helped her j(reatly in her UC'ting career. espt•ciall~· in g a i n i n g s t• l I confidence Actress credits Burt NEW YORK <A P > - Actress Sally Field says Burt Reynolds helped ber gain self-confidence in her pers onal life, especially with men, e~abliog her to .. shed t~e thought that unless I'm with a man I don't exist." In an interview in the Januar y issue of McCall's, Mi ss Field nid Reynolds .. had an enormous effect on me. II you took a picture of kn e the day we met and one now, you'd almost se e two different women." · Miss Field, who won •n Oscar for her portrayal of a union a c tivist in "Norma Rae." said Reynolds told he r to just be herself. ·.r Reynolds once told ber, .. You don·t have to tap dance. Just sit there and I 'll l ike you any way," Miss Field said. Because of him, she said she can now say, .. I ha ve b een i n the business 17 years . This ls what I wa nt, this is ~ha t I know. If you don't like it , get out the aloor. thank you very ~uch ... '• >. iLoveBoat' p flunks )nspection M I AM I tA P l - verybody loves the ..,.·Love Boat · · Even •ockroaches. ., t The cruise s hip ] -acific Princess. used r filmin g ABC 's evision series ·'The ve Boat," flunked a bealth inspection test liven in California by Uie U.S. Public Health ~rvice, according to a ~epo rt r e leas ed in )tiami. -c More than a dozen t-insanitary conditions .._.ere reported aboard the s hip, including ockroaches in the main J alley ser vi n g line, ·1 m p rope rl y w a s he d t. shes and a cook who andled poached eggs ith bare hands . •, The Pacific Princess, ~nspected Oct. 17, scored i2 point s out of a j><>ssible 100. A passing 1fcore is SS. Results of he ins pection were i}-eleased in Mi ami as ipart of a general health -ervlce report. ~ Inspections are done eriodically without otlce. and ships have everal chances to pass • fore action is taken . " Gayle Vrooman, a ub licisl for the elevision s how in Los ngeles, said the cast d crew or "The Love at" are only on the Ip a few limes a year. ost scenes are filmed s tudios on land, with nboard segm ents pliced into the final roduct. The Pacific Princess not the only cruise b lp wtth pr oblems. owever. The servtc:e lso reported that the taml ·btae d o r way, the world a r 1eat cruise ship, cored only a M. Call 142•N71. '"' ...... ,d. .. ..,II for MUSICAL FIGURINES llYOLYING QIAMIC CllATIONS :~~:~~. ""'· 7!' clowns, children wit+. pets. CHOICE MR. COFFEE ••·" BREWER) ::·34·" 24••*=~~-: ... .24." CONAIR. HAIR DRYER 1499* • LADIES' SCUFFS * LUSH & Pl.USM FOOT CUDDLEIS * :~i.:«_ 239 Apleawr•to-. 5to 10. ....... .MM ........... --------11 ....... .s.• -: .... 14." UNDEROOS~ 2-PC. sns M MHWIAI SITS KIDS lOYI ·=-439 * I 0<up 1YJ""1 with Coffw.Scr.. Model With lftllltiple speed ond heat lettings. ~ heroic. chotoeter teh in- #C&S-900. 'When)'OUutemoil-inoffer. #085. 'When yoll IM moil-in offer. eluding aorbie Doll. fun gifts. U.D. DIGITAL ALARM llUUJI llUTA llODll AT SAV.S * : .. 9"* MEN'S BAllR & BLACK SunolT llOSI POI Tm IHS . ··149 .,.. 19' * °""' tt. ""'°" you need. -.-- DACRON IOI Fl•Rflll W.USTll W99 w Full site. 3-lb. bonded fiU. -··--·-- Molly o1 row fo¥orlte fraeronciet • In tpeclolly pockogtd gl~ Mtt oll ready for g1¥1ng. H11rry In for ICMnga ~le ttodu lmt. no. JM TO 21 .5o . ...... as -···=· ........ ..... . ' ·1 t • I I ~ ... ... .... ... ~ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1981 Furniture is bought and sold every day with a classification 8050 ad . CLASSIFIED !~.~~ ............ ~.~.~······1 ~~.~ ....... ~.'~~~ ...... : .~.~.~ ....... j ~·~·~······· ~~~ ....... ~~~~ ........ ~.~.~ ...... . ' .. •••rtl 1001 •••rtl IOOJ, •••rtl . IOOJ 1001 ..._... 1001 ._,... IOOJ ._,.. I 001 C:..W .. W. IOU '' ~!~. c.i •. ·~~;~;;, .. ~ ................. ;~; ............................. ~:·~·~: ............ ·;:;;:;;_D:~lebo;;;:;_:ut~· ·~~~~;:· 642·5678 Bdr;"' + den house. UlBDfta 1t1·a.an HOMESITE Prestige pool family borne. Main ~ a 3 BR 2ba od+ aueat In You 11 wan.t to aet coiy llNIDUll 14Jli'U'U channel view from beautiful tradition owner's un it · •lso 2 llOUSlHllSAl( In front or the big B Beach Rdrmrentalcotta1e All 111 1.. nreplace. Only 20~ dwn 13 Uarbor Island, Newport Beach, 4 bdrm, 5 bath. $1,495,000. ay & 111 sharp cond wiexcel i:. .. 1.-,.. and take advanta1e of California -Lot with plans for house toullon. Owner wlll e!:."'::!~ :: EQUAL HOUSING I D effective rate of and dock will be auctioned at 10:00 Wide lagoon view from spectacular Real Estate carry l&e 2nd TD But c.011.'::."-"' :: OPPORTUNITY ~1~i;ncedatS13uoo. A.M. sharp January 20, 1982 at the architectural design 6 bdrm, 5 bath, ~~ tewn for only ~ ... ''"" :: ,......_.,Motk•: Conference Room of First American playr oom. dark r oom & den . REALESTATEEXCELLENCE SINCE1949 C:.i H4.721 I ~~~!t. :: All real estate ad -Tille Insurance Company, 114 E . 5th $1,350,000. !Alwl••••h :: vt rt ise d in this Street, Santa Ana, California. !!::: ~:~!.. :: newspaper is subject to -----'_.;.--.;;;;;.__1 Minimum bid will be One Million .,._.\ ... Jo :: the Federal Fair Hous· -------•I Eight Hundred Thousand Dollars ~~ .... "'.·:~ ,Oii in& Act of 1968 which MUl.9191 • CHOfClt ($1,Q>,000), with a nun· l·mum down ... ,,...c ....i makes it illegal to ad-''"'-I a....AN • ,... :: vertiJe --any preference. LewO.W. f.,..llt payment of Nine Hundred Thousand ~~"!... :: limitation, or dla-IWDo•P.,_.t! Dollars ($900,000) cash, with financing •-.. 1• cnminat ion based on Or Y• Tel Us! t to ed N' H dr d Th d ....._HoMe•&oJt 1* rare, color, reltglon , NEWPORT BEA CH no exce me un e ousan IWESTATE sex. or national origin, sh.,.P2storytownhouse. Dollars ($900,000). d_ue in eight (8) =::~1• :: or an intention to make 3 bdrm. 2 "1 bath . years with interest al Twelve Percent t:~~~r 1>i0 any surh preference. fin!place. patio plus 25' ·(12%) per annum. interest only paya- c.m.t.,.1 Lou Crypt• :: Ii mil a lion. 0 r dis . BOAT SUP! SELLER ble monthly. =.rt,..'!~;:r:'> 1: cnminatioo." w 1 L L L 1 s T E N ! For further infbrmation and bid docu-°"""'" l:IOl\l w. . i-. IZ85.000! =~~ff : This newspaper will not .... ..,Prop. ments and plans. contact Barbara ~~.,..i, J1a knowingly accept an y • .._. Weiner al (714) 675-2030 or (714) "-*ltH ... trttrrh : advertising for real •'7$.-7060• 751-1642. Five hundred dollar ($500) .._. 0Htn.•tt0rt -estate wbirh is in viola-"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I d · t.~~~...,~-UGI tioool thelaw. = refundable plan & document epos1t CMtf!ilal•irOf~ WI ~-""'-~=-----WSlorTIOM l'ettuired .. t:f~~!:'~~·~::;:' =-------•I SI0,000. ~======~~======-11'11 r..ut• •. ,_, mo BtlOIS: AdYtrflten Olarming 3 BR Condo, 2 • lfMTALS .... cMcll tlMlr eds stories, end unit, pool l \\I .~I .I ·, \ TAYLOR CO. Hr.1\LTOl\S -,1111 ,. l~l·H> ==Zr:.. = ~ -........ tr-SP call Ruth or Steve ' =~=~::. : ron --·~· TM ~ SEA COVE ~ .. :..,:.--,_;.•' = DAl&.Y PILOT ~1 PIOPfiTlfS T:;..~~·r : 1e11ty for tti• first 714 31-6HO i:r;.t;.u1r = l•corr•ct l•Hrtl H PllY ACY PLUS =:~:::,.110, ., """· Withthis4 Br.rencedin. Roams -pool home on a quiet cul ._ • 11oard : -------•I de-sac in East.side Costa llG CAM YON COUMTIY CLUI :=t=: !$ ...... tors• Mesa. A beautiful back (ilUT (iOLF COUISI VIEW =~= -••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-ard· withr· rov1ered_patth10 CAU FOi COLOI llOCHUIE ...._1oS11ue• me •a coiy 1rep ace m e c • .,.., .. 11n1 .. ......... 1002 hvmg room There·s Magnificent location o'lookmg 8t h ~~~ :: ........................ rrore! Assumable toan~ green of golf course. Call today fo r .-,,., 11 .. 111 !: ' VIEW CONDO· and an anxious seller ~·:"" :: UHDERSIOOK! 2.!!_1!'"os.1s9_900 . c 1111 . appt. to see this luxurious Georgian ",.,...,, Colonial custom bv owner 'builder. 5 ~~:gr· ~e:J:ba2n:!ma2v~i~~ A LLSTA -rE Bdrms. lge formal° dining rm. fa mily ......,,_:. _. view condo w/centr air I,. I i rm. billiard rm . refrigerated wine rm. ..._.,-uu;. ,. .. I + many extras-not Ust· t=:~r.:/ :: ed! Ownr/Agt, Greg As· REALTORS & 612 baths. Lots of marble. finest -,i...._ -0e1s-1221 ----wood panelin)! & eustom molding. =~ : owt&AMXIOUS great storage. 2 stairways. a1r-c·ond .. AlllllCEMOITS, Beaut1rut. imrr.acul<1te. nicely landscaped 4 Br built-in racuum srstem + manv othe r PEISllAl.Sl home on cul -de -sae. custom features.· ~.150.000 including LOST & FOUNI •U.S.Vn&AMS Spacious rooms. View or the land. =:.tlU :t: FREEUSTOFHOMES ~~~eer:~:~~~~red WESLEY N. TAYLOR co .. IULTOIS '-• ,_. = World R.E. 556·7777 rutancing. Only $139.SOO 2111 S.. J ... Hih l oed ·=;.. = Call now.979-5370 MEWPOIT C&nll. N.I . 644-49 10 =o.!~£S : $19,00~JELOW ALLSTATE---------- EMPlDMJfT' IL...1-$1000 MO. REALTORS PIEPMATilll VINlll'J" ScMoQ•t...,...... ... -Del~ 'WE foUIT! f:.W.':'. ar.-r-. :: -w r d ,.1.,,w•V.J...... e can no onger ar or lllEICJWlllS( "'":-~'" -P'!" lo make payment.s on ~9400 Agt our 4 Bd 2"'2 Ba Westt"hrr NO DN, equity share, Isl Um buyers. 3 bd .. I ba .. home. Asking S249.000. LET'S DEAL. Norm or Kasey. ownr /agt, 631-1266 or 548-6492 only $t4.000. prin. only -------•I Call 831-400 Kathy agnt. $345,000 Ocean ' canyon view with private beach VEIY LOW DOWM Rustic charmer with almost 1900 sq.ft. Take over 812'Y. VA loan of approx. $57.000. Priced al $122.000. Owner is anxious. Flexible & ready lo hear any offer. Investors can 'l miss! Effect an exchange, contract you name it. Home has sprinklers a nd (ruit trees and needs TLC. Near all schools & good transp<>rtation. Call Rose Mellin. 759-1616; 641 -8629 .,OODOWH 1t1fs 41 lw l"ine CALL Di..a Pitt~J.V. Newly customized home ~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ in choice Corona del Mar location. Won "t last at this price. Me-9400 Agt *** ·~ LAVElllVES : S22Aliso -Newport Beach : You are the winner of -two free tickets ($L8.00 : value)tothe ICEFOWES& 1111 HOUDAY OMICE ::: ANAHEIM •1.11 CONVENTION ::: CENTER 11• Dec. 23-25 or -U>NGBEACHARENA 11110 ··---·--1111' -- '* --.. fl'fl "" . . flU rm ...... .me flll mt ma --tm " mt -ml ... -"~ fl41 r!tl Dec. 29-Jan. 2 To claim tickets, call 842-5678 , ex t. 272. nctets must be claimed by Dec. 22. 1981 *** PACIF IC OCEAN REALTY 759-16l6 IAYVllW CONDO Just listed ! Spacious I bdrm.. 2 bath condo Apx. 1100 sq. n. Security buil ding . Boat slip available . $299.500 owner wilJ finance. our Gift Train 11111 sd Jllr Hum• it• . It's• asy ... ·= Just call 642-5&71 ill 8lk for your Dai~ Pillt Cllisbm Ad-Yisl' II~ IACI IAY Lg assumable lst + selle r financing. Delightfu l custom built 3 BR family pool home in Newp<>rt Beach. Lg cor· ner lot. Outstanding value plus great terms. $205.000 Suza nne Shuler 642-823.5 ( N 11) Ilg? Yc111 119"n't '"" lfl1tNlll unl!t ~--...,. my ~·· MCfttlry. "" .. to -'* bllUnl "' hlO I;;-~ ; .. "':::. · .. i .................. , ... • r:rr:.~.::. r r r r r r r r 1 I =\ IUHISI I I I I I I I I , ICIAMUTIAmwwallO "1111 HM , UDO ISU HOMIS Featured on Homes Tours lovely traditional spacious, custom 3 bdrm, 3 bath home, ne wly redecorated. $475,000. Newl y remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath plus lge recreation room & 2 patios. Beam ceilings. Xlnt value at $420,000. CAINATIOM COVE Spectacular harbor view from 4 bdrm. 4 bath bayrront 2 boat slips. $2, <X>O, 000 . WEST IAY AYL Remodeled. like new 3 bdrm, 3 bath bayfront. Slips for 2 lge boats . $1.200. 000. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR J l 11<.y' d• ()r ,, '• ~ /,7) 616 • BALBOA ISLO. LOT 1-PLANS Dri.,. by 109 ScwMre ..d call for •· ...... "-' for sMCJle f-. i.o.... .. provtd & rHCfy lo IMIMd. $145,000. ON WATER-~95,000. BAL IS. IHt priced & deconstor c09Mltioft 2 ~ +dock for 2 boats. M•y H frOI. Lovely In al. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC REAL EST A TE s.. ~"" .......... ~. 24J6 W Co." H...; JI~ Monn~ Aw ~· lit.: h a.a-l..i.nd '11·140t '7Ut00 l!E 110111 ILlllS ca. OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE HIME IA YRtOMT YIEW Pier & Dock. Quality 5 BR In Desirable Gated Comm Pvt Beach . Beautifully Upgraded Home. Even If Purchased With Land. $2.276.600 Total Price Is Less Than Equal Loc<1tions Wit h Equal Amenities. 759-9100 #2 Corpo.'ale ptn.a Newport~ I 11/J% AHAMCIHG. • . .! * SEU.a DESPHAn • Spacious Rancho San Joaquin Townhome w /panoramic golf course view! Featurin g 2 Br /den & wet bar, rplc, etc. Call 759-1501 or 752-7373. * MEWPOIT CUST * Decorator's delight! Sensational condo w /all the trimmings only $189,900. Call 759-1501 or752-7373. s s s • DISTIUS SAU * Seller behind on pymts on spacious 3 br home in HARBOR VIEW HILL.5! ! $41,000 price re· duclion for quic k sale. Call 759-1501 or 752-7373. I ~o FIMAHCl*ill! * WATll,.ONT HOMI * Detached 3 br. w/Community tennis & pool! Owner will carry lST TD. Only $230,000. Call 759-1501 or 752-7373. 11'1'. DOWM PAYMBml * HAllOI YllW HOMI • Assume 10.9% 1ST & 2ND TD! ! CARMEL model w /pool & spa on a solar system. $269.900. Call 759-1501 OT 1~· 7373. MIWPOIT llACH OMCI 2'70S. ...... Drm 1714t ?If.IHI • 171417~Z·1l7J .~~ .. Walker B Laa l1llhtlt1- COME WITH US •.. TO DOVER SHOIH. Beautilully maintained four bedroom and f amlly room home. Restful view of snow covered mountains, upper bay and night lights. Owner motivated. IYOWHEI Moving north. $237,000. 1617 WISTC.U" DI.. M.1. 2 Br l Ba. excellent loca 611 _7100 t10n plans etc ror ~X. fm ,000. 640.2439 ~~ CottoMno 1024 MEWUSTIMG Walle lo beach from 3 bdrm, 3 bath home 1n Huntington Beach. Ex cellftlt assumable loan' I Seller will further assist in financing this 15% ·down. Well-priced at $210,000, Ca II Jackie Penney, 642-5200 A PETE BAR REIT ._ REALTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·--: SACRIFICE 4 Bdr beauty on cul-de sac Owner leaving area. Must sell. Try low down. Excell. terms • . ~E H TORS COUNTIY CHAIM .. in Newport He ights! A 2 story! 3 Br plus your own otfice or workshop' Cozy f1teplace in li ving room! Great comer lot ' Owner s~s sell! Pnced lo rmve at $210.000 Call 7fiO.(g)5 Call Marcia. •lit 759-1221 FIHDOM HOUSE 3 Br. l Ba. large yard ~.<XX> ..•. 641--0763, Agt •U.S. VETERANS Free list of Homes World R.E. 556-7777 D.M. .......... IJtr OCEAN VIEW 2 Br 2 Ba 760-GllS 551-7500 deck. yard. sec gate. HORSE I Sl.8SK. Owner 1-630·9440 . Coro.ocWMor 1022 642-88. PROhPERTY •••••••••••••••••••••••OWNER'S PRIDE Ranrh Country c arm IS whal th.ls 3 Bdrm 2 Ba home Uttder Mlct style~ bedroom features bnngsto mmd-.•hen you + Tenns co mfortable family see the peg & groove I • T r o o m a n d b r 1 c k floors and t·oun try aw:v1ne11 ~rr~e fireplace.Coveredbnck kite hen Totall y re 8d er wi 1 et 1 15 4 patio. FTVE minutes to rrodeled . master Bdrm rm +belpoo go kup to the BEACH Call ror $50000 ow mar et + r· d ta 1 • and tastefully det"orated .1·1 T 0 1nanc1 n g e 1 s wi carry Isl at $129 900 979 2390 throughout Full pnce , · -· $163 SOO 0 II h I IO'k for s yrs. Must see Tarbell. Realtors . wner wi e P to believe this value finance Greg A.Ute. agt 759-1221 SOUTH OF P.C .H. Best duplex buy in CdM Upgraded charmer has everything + owner wall 1--------1 assist Jn rinanc1ng Super clean! Greg Astle. AHOIDAILE WITHTEIMS Tn level condo nr. So j Coast Plaza -super 3 Br with seller financing. t •I I RCTaylorCo -l .. 'If agt 758-1221 4l41EGOMIA NN· elegant 4 Br Vi c tonan partial vu ownr contractor frnan a_v~75,000 411, POOL SPA Ckun vu. family room . walk to. b.earh Only SllS.000 with outstand-tng hnanc1ng Cu II Mama. agt 759· 1221 EXTRA LG 5 IR + bonus spc. 1 i,. ba, C11>lc. Oversz dbl gar. fncd backyard. $130.000. finan. negot. By ownr 646-0450 lbdrm , S.C Plaza !MacArthur \'1llage ) Ass ume 117 8'", loan Only 1cr. down Seller to carry at 12'< J D Propeny Mgmt 751-2781 Owner '4111 rons1der car ryang balance on this ranch style Mesa Verde home. 3 bedrooms, 21, baths . dintng room . family room and rrackl· 1ng fireplace Super as sumable VA loan ' 1229.500. Call ror hnanr 1ngdeta11snow' 979 2390 Tarbell. Realtors tW1n9011 leoch I 040 ...............•..•.... No Qualirying Warm )'our t oes b y th t fireplace or this 48R dreamhome Call Now Bkr. 848·0709 ---- $12,000 On. UM19UEIH -------•I J bd rm , 1 1, b a . •VI .. TEIRACE H E E D A T A XI Townhome many up Btaulirully remodeled & SHELTEI grades including shut -dtcorated. 3 BR plush Duplex. S40.000 down. J lers Assumable loan 2 ~ Pool. spa & ter BR & den. 2 BR apt . miles to the Ocean rifir location S39S.000 good location $325.000 112.<XX> Call Jim Fee OPEN SUNDAY I 5 962-8149 SARA MARVIN lJ,._l()lJ( ti()~(I Uruque Homes. 675 5688, Realtors. 675-6000 67~ 1·-~~-!l!!!!!!!!!!....!!1!!1!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!~11!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!~1 RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES HEW IM HAllOR VIEW HILLS An outstanding Sausalito with beamed ceilings. cozy fireplace & new redwood decking. The financ- in g i s TERRIFIC ~ A s k us ... $389,000. Fee. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 . SlllC & RNll OXFORD K 0 II S K S R P A R S C A U H A M M P JMAAAATCEEATSKLMAA O A R A T R II G T 0 II U C Y S A Z H R E H G T S H 1 I A H C II R M J N II l Y A II E W R S H L l 'W R S II T I E S l II 0 0 E Q II A I R E Y P R I I A I A R T U 8 II R 0 Y P l H 0 0 II S SGSAO A WAJVCYAllDll VIMJ RUOSCIEMA TH N AAA fERSPMHAREllOA 0 II 0 K S M l J E S I T E C R I S A C 0 II I S S A L A T R 0 k 0 T II A J II 0 J A II S G k 0 E C T t 9 0 S A Y C X 0 R 9' I C Q AJ 0 S 6 T II 0 Y SUJWM A NAKkAkNL : ..... . ...... ~ ....... _,w.. ..... .-.. ln.p --... .......... ~ ... Mmm .... Clltllll .. ... -.... ......_.., .... = r p •• ....... C ~I T--.o.._. ...... ca rs•bikes• • skateboards• trucks.baby carriages• tea carts•trikes rol lerskates • walker!. ~oys •wagons•••• scooters• hot rods• coupes• trailers•hard tops•convert· ibles• If it's got wheels, Y.Ou'll move 1t faster In a Dally Pilot classified ad.Call 6'2·!67fancl a friendly ad-- vlser wllJ help you turn your whetlslnto cash. I - ~~·...------·---~~···•~4¥....,,....,.~.l""ll•~•roi•..,.~•~•.,...,~..,.··~•~ ... , ..... ,,...~,P!1¢11•"!"!1!111!11!•1!1111!.~&1-.i•a ... c!ll9l•t!llll!~&~lllll ... !IJllll&l!llllllllllllllllJlllllllll~ ' I I ---------- •• Or11nge Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Friday. December 181 1981 ............. RAY CHARLES HONORED Recording star Ray Charles. center. is d elighted with his star in the Hollywood Walk of Fame during ceremonies in Los Angeles on Wectn esrla~ Ailport name change set CARLSBAD <A P ) -The name of Palomar Airport will be changed Jan. 5 to McClellan Field in honor of the late George C. McClellan, says the chairman of the San Diego County Board of Supervisors. But Paul Eckert, in an interview, accused Supervisor Roger Hedgecock of trying to prevent the change. "We will take a vote on Jan. 5 and approve the renaming of Palomar Airport regardless of whether Super visor Hedgecock s upports it." Eckert said. McClellan was a Carlsbad-area civic leader who was active in ~!?.veloping Palomar Airport, which opened in 1959.~e died in September. DllTH 1mc11 Huge volume on Torah done Bl GEOaGE w. COaNELL A ........... N£W YORK -A pubUahlnl mlle1toae bu been reached in Judaism with completion of the llrat Jewish commentary ever produced ln Amertca on the Torah, the open.lna ftve booU ot the Blble. The 1,82'-page volume ii the first aucb work produced by Reform Jud&ilm and the flrat Jewl.ab commentary produced anywhere ln nearly a ball century. It ii "the most monumental publilhln1 ven· lure lo American Jewish hiatory," says Rabbi Alexander M. Schindler, president of the Unk>n of A merlcan Hebre w Congre1ation1, wblcb sponsored the project. Eighteen years In the makin1, "The Torah: A Modern Commentary,'' was unveiled at a luncheon of scholars and Jewish leaden Friday. before the start ot the Jewish Sabbath, for an· nouncement during the weekend. Schindler says the new commentary, takinl Reform Judaism'• view of scipture aa cood1tioned by historical-cultural factors, ia a ·•reverent but not Orthodox approach." Orthodox Judaism maintains that the fint five books were given to Moses on Mt. Sinai and that prescribed rituals and rules an to be followed ex· actly. Reform and Conservative Judallm allow. adaptations to the times. Until now, the most widely used Torah com· mentary for all three wings of JudaiJm wu u Orthodox interpretation turned out 4S years a10 in England by the late British chief rabbi Joseph H. Hertz. The books of the Torah -Genesis, Eiodua, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy -are the keystone of Jewish life, the startinl point for Christian theology and the background of Islam. The new commentary sees the books not as dJrecUy transmitted by God but as "written by men, striving to know God and in this process touched by God's spirit," Schindler says. For Judaism, the commentary ii thu.a "unique in that it treats the Torah both u a literary docu- ment subject to critical examination and aa the bearer of a sacred message. "No other J ewish commentary on the Torah ever approached the text in this way." As the project's senior scholar, Rabbi W. Gun- ther Plaut of Toronto, Canada, puts it in the com- mentary's introduction, "God ls not the author of the text, the ~pie are; but God's volce may be beard through theirs If we listen with open minds." The new work is expected to replace the Hertz commentary in many conservative as well as Reform synagogues, Schindler says. Law eyed WILSON services will be held on Westcllff Chapel Mortuary T h EDNA M WILSON , Sunday, December 20. 1981 with burial at Hol~ 00 a O e resident of Laguna Hills. at J OOPM at Harbor Lawn Sepulchre Cemeter~. Ca , formerly of Whittier, Memorial Park Services Philadelphia. Pennsylvania Ca .. died on December 7, under the direction of ROGE RS • 1981 at her homt' at the age Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive LEE J ROGERS was a e r08)0ft or 85 She wa s born on ~ortuary or Costa 540-5554 resident of Newport Beach. March 7. 1896 in Chicago. HILDllEDTH Ca Passed away on Illinois. She was a. member E M M A J E A N December 15, 1981 Som in SOUTH LAKE TAHOE <AP J Regional planners have begun w o rk on an ordinance designed to mend Lake Tahoe's eroding shoreline -a proeram a imed at preserving the lake's water quality. or the Whittier Ass1stahce HILDREDTH. resident of Washington. Louisiana. She League and PE 0 Chapter Balboa and Newport Beach, 1s survived by her son IR of Whittier and St Ca Passed away on Thomas M. Rogen or Palos George's Episcopal Church December 13. 1981 She Is Verdes. Ca .. daughters Mrs of Laguna Hills. Funeral survi ved by her daughter M.R. 1Ann 1 Sinnott or •erv1ces were conducted on Kyle Holloway and son Scott Cupertino. Ca .. Mrs Robert Thursday. December 17. Holloway. sister Phyllis 1Paula1 Lupcho of Playton. 1981 at St Matthias Ak~rberg of Pasadena. ('a . Ca . and Mrs. Roger 1Leah1 Episcopal Church with the brother Frederick Ryder or Laule of Capistrano Beach. Re\' Chester Howe, the Rev. Fountain Valley. Ca Mrs Ca .. 7 grandchildren. 2 Albert E. Jenkins of Whittier Hildredth was the daughter sisters Marie Joyner of The proposed law, and the Rev Gary Commins of Mr . and Mrs Harry Pasadena. Ca. and Ethlyn which is expected to be o f St. George's Ep1i. Ryder of Pasadena. Ca . Pulham of Arcadia. Ca. and completed this winter, copal Church of Laguna Memorial services will be brothers Lansen and Larrv would give the Tahoe Hills officiating. Burial was held on Friday. December Joyner of Lake Isabell a. Ca Region a I Planning in Rose Hills Memorial 18. 1981 at ll:OOAM at St Funeral services will be held Agency t he powe r to Park. Wh1tl1er Mrs Wilson is Michael and All the Angels on Friday. December _1~. d i rect erosion-control survived by a son Warren E p j scopa I Chu re h. 3233 1981 at I :OOPM at Pac1f1c; · t f ·I Wilson of Alameda. Ca. J Pacific View Drive. Newport View Memonal Park In lieu proj~C s OD ragi e grandchildren. John Wil son Beach of r Io" er s m emo r 1 a I lakeside slopes wbere of Cerritos. Ca . Karen • MARJANIAN contributions may be made run off is high in algae. Stepanian of Wnghtwood . IR ENE B MARJANIAN . m Mrs Rogers · name to the Ca , and Laurie F'alland or resident or Costa Mesa. Ca Ass is lance Le ague o f Mont c I a 1 r . Ca and 4 ror 15 years. Passed away on Newport lkach. 505 32nd St . great· grand c h 1 Id r e n December 14. 1981. She 1s Newport Beach. Ca 92663 or ~·r1ends who w1 sn may ~urvived by her husband t o St Andrew · s donate to St Matthias Ka rn1ng , sons Gregoq Pre:.b yterian Ch urch. Episcopal Church . Whittier. Baloyan or Dallas. Texas. Newport Beach, Ca Paciflt• St . George's Episcopal and Theodore Baloyan of View Mortuary directors. Agency planners say the proposed ordinance would not have a major impact o n l ocal homeowners. Church of Laguna Hills or Costa Mesa. Ca . daughtePS SHAF'FREY the Wh1tt1 e~ Assistance Vi rginia Elenbaas of Grand D 0 R 0 T H Y C Tbe erosion plan comes in the wake of controversy over bow much eroding dirt haa been feeding algae alon1 the blue-water lake's shoreline. League White Emerson Rapids. Mi chigan . and SHAFFREY. passed away Mortuary of Whittier. Ca Marjorie Sherer also of on December 15. 1981 in directors. Grand Ra pids. Michigan. Santa Ana. Ca. She has been FREDERICK sister Urah Black or Costa a resident or the area since HELEN BULLERDICK Mesa. Ca .. lOgrandchildren. 1965 . She was born 1n FREDERICK. passed awa~ 10 great -grandchildren Missouri on June 7. 1893. She Some e r osion programs have already be e n com pl e ted , including Nevada Tahoe Co n se rvation District-Douglas County projects on Kingsbury on December 15. 1981 She 1s Services will be held on was a member of St Ann's survived by her hus band Friday, December 18. 1981 Catholic Church of Santa Lawrence, her sons Arthur at 11 :OOAM at Harbor Lawn Ana . Survived by 3 chi ldren of Kernville. Ca. and Wesle~ Memorial <:hapel In lieu of John P Shaffrey. Jr . of Bullerdick of Anaheim. Ca . flowers the family requ8'_ts Illinois. Jacqueline 1 loq of a l so s ur vived by 6 contrabulions bemadetotfte Pebbl e Beach. Ca. and gra nd chi Id re n Niche St Joseph Indian School. Dorothy Wiley or Santa Ana. ----------~Chamberlain. South Dakota Ca. a brother Frank Junod g r _ade and Zephyr Sen aces under the d1reet1on o r New M e x i co . t 4 Heights, and the Nevada r UlnlRGHOH SMITH I TUTHILL WISTCLIFf' CHAl'EL of HarborLawn·MountOlive grand chi ldren a nd 11 D epa rtm e nt of ~ Mortuary of Costa Me sa great grandchildren and 2 Transportation's job on 427 E 1711'1 SI Costa Me'>d li41i-Q3 71 1'1HCE U OTHHS SMITH S' MOl TU.U Y 627 Main SI Hunl111Qlon 8t-dtn 536·6539 l'ACIAC YllW MIMOllAL I'.._. Cemetery Morluarv Chapel-Crematory J500 Pacrl1c View Drove Newp0r1 Beach 64-4-2700 McCCMMICll MOITUAllH la1Quna Beach <l!M·!MIS Lequne Hills 768 0933 Sun Juan Capistrano <l9S·1716 HAalOI L.AWM-MT, OU¥1 Mortu111V • C.mecer; Crem1tot'f 1625 G1114tf Ave Cosca Mesa !>40-S55' ,_ClllOn.IS -.L •OAaWAT MOl'TVAIT f10 eroedw•v Cotta Mfta 142-9150 '...,j !~~----------------t_, 540·5554. great great-grandchildren th e Mount Rose McCU>SKEV Her husband preceded her in Highway. FRANK McCLOSKEY . death m 1966. Rec1ta1ion of age 74. passed away on the Rosary will be on December 12. 1981 Frank Thursday. December 17 . s de was a 3-year resident of 1981 at 6:00PM at Harbor *-• .... o Callfomia. He was born in I.awn Memorial Chapel ~•l&O Ph1ladelpt11a. Penn sylvania. Mass of Chnstlan Bunal will He 15 surv1 ved by his he on Monday, December 21. peti•t;""'R daughter Doris Garvin and 1981 at lO :OOAM at St ...,, son -In-law Bill. and a Matthews Catholic Church granddaughter Kelly Garvin In Glendale Heights. Illinois. all or Costa Mesa , Ca. frank Burial will rollow ut All was an honorary member Sai nts' Ce me tery. Des of the Rotary Club! Plaines. 1111.nois. Loral International. Private arrangements by Baltz services were held at Bergeron-Smith & Tuthill H a r b or Lawn B a It z Westcllrf Chapel Mortuary Bergeron·Smith & Tuthill of Costa Mesa. 646-9371 To place yQur Want Ad C.11 64Z..H11 EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (AP ) -Moved by the d eath of a classmate last summer, North High School students are asking the Legislature to cut the legal lntoxicatlon limit for C tt motorists. 0 ages Llaa Harrington, 1a, to tall student body president and leader of the C "JRO • c amp1i1n. aald tbe n • ... aypt (AP> s tudents are draftl"• -Tbe Eg y plla n -MlnJatry of Culture baa pelltlons for delivery lD o r d e r ed a b o u t 5 o February to Gov. I.ff weekend cottages Dreyf us and other dottlna the desert near officials. tb• p)Talllkls 10m down Jobn Turk, 17, was Mt by the md ol the year, by a car and killed while the offtclal Middle ut rklina b1a biCYclt. Tb• Ne•1 Aiftl.1 r91l0'1ilqi._,l~ Yer WU foa-to baq The 10.ernment it double t.be Olte It.mt el orderln• the fttt•IH alco.b,01 la bl• blood, tom down to prnent autbor1Uli Hid. d a m a g • t o t b e ,....-----------. 6,000 -Jear ·O ld monument• from 1ewaae from tM botlMI and al8o to,...... \he call Ml•Mfl. ,. ..... ..,. .. ..,..., -------·~---ti e 'I tfftUC beauty, .... ..,.._ LONG WAIT Liu Shu Min hugs her mother. Tatiana Bla nkenship. 73. of Pacific Grove. during s hopping break in Monterey. The two were separated for 51 years and reunited this week when Liu flew to San Fran<:isc·o from Peking. Atlanta area best, but lots of crime CHICAGO CAI'> -If you're looking for a drink, Eau'Claire, Wis., is the best place in the country with one neighborhood tavern for every 629 residents. If you're a teetotaller you might want to move to Florence. Ala .. where the U.S. Census Bureau couldn't find any taverns to count. Hay fever sufferers will be sneeze-free 'in any Alaska city, but Coldwater. Mich .. has the highest ragweed pollen index or any in the nation. T hese tidbits and hundreds of others are found in the new ··Places Rated Almanac" published by Rand McNally & Company. Authors Richard Boyer and David Savageau decided that sin ce 27 percent o f adult Americans move every year , a comprehensive ranking of the tountry's 277 metropolitan areas was in order. They ranked areas for nine factors including climate and terrain. housing. health care and environment , c r i m e, trans portat ion , educa t ion, rec reation. tbe arts and economics. The resullin1 compendium contains a number of surprises, such u that not one Sun Belt m etro area is among the 12 ranked best for retirees. Asheville, N.C .. beads the list because of lower-cost housing, less crime and less severe climate extremes. the almanac said. The survey said the Atlanta metropolitan area is the finest place lo li ve in the United States because it ha s the best transportation system. pleasant climate, a good educational system and a healthy economy. Yet Atlantans must overlook one of the highest crime rates in the country and an unfavorable housing environment. Under recreation an d the su b-topic drinking, Wi sconsin drew top honors. Five of its cities. Eau Claire. La Crosse. K e n osh a , Green Bay and Milwaukee. in that order. had more taverns per person than all oth e r metro a r eas in the country. Nevada is the "booziest" state in the union, however. with the highest overall consumption of beer. wine and liquor. It a lso has the highest rate of alcoholism and by far the highest suicide rate. the almanac says. More illicit moonshine was confiscated last year in Georgia, 2.477 gallons, than a nywhere Nebraska brought up the rear with a measly five gallons. Avid bowlers wUI want to hike to Billings, Mont., which boasts the most lanes per person in the nation. For access to public golf links, try Sarasota, Fla. ._For movie theaters, try the Killeen-Temple area of Texas. ,, ....... HONOR.UL.a Mn 81.AK When thl1 stork at a Kobe . Japan. zoo broke its beak ioo employees made a substitute from atl')'llr plastic and glued lt t<> what remained of the old blll. TM bill hH had Its 1dffk beak sine~ No\·. 12. J .: • ............... _. ................................... ~------~~-------------- --~----·- Uncle Sam tardy WASHINGTON (AP) - Complaining tbat the federal 1overnment is a deadbeat, thousands of amall companies, from a Vlrelnla coleslaw s upplier to a Connecticut dry cleanlna firm, say they will refuse future federal contract. unl ess th e r e is a law guar anteeing prompt payment.' "It's the high interest rates," said Kenton Pattie, of tbe Slow Pay Coalition, a lobbyln1 association fighting for a prompt payment meas ure. "Already. some of the companies we represent ha ve qu it doing business with the government a nd many are reducln1 their in volvement with feder al contracts." In response to m ounting criticism and intense lobbying from the business community, Con gr ess appears ready to approve a bill desi1ned to reduce tardy payments to private vendors. The Senate, which approved a speedy payment bill last year, is expect ed t o OK .a similar measure before the Christmas recess. Meanwhile, 150 House members are sponsoring a bill moving through the Government Operations Committee that would force an ag-ency to pay interest for each day it is late paying a bill. Such legislation would delight businessmen wh o pay In advance for goods they deliver to government agencies, only to be left holding the bag for up to six months while Uncte Sam studies the biU. "The government wastes a lot of time examining invoices. I once followed a vendor's bill to the Environmental Protection Agency through eight different offices before it was approved," said Pattie. The proposed prompt payment bi II would compel fede ral agencies to pay interest on all bills unpaid within 30 days of the due date. The interest would be compiled daily based on current short-term interest rates. In addition, interest payments would be drawn from existing agency budgets rather than general revenues to prevent national budget increases. .. The government is still doing its billing and in voicing on pape r , relying on numerous people to c heck bills while almost all private businesses are using computers ," Pattie said in an interview. Spokesmen at the General Ser vices Administration and the Pentagon say the examination process is necessary to prevent fraud . Car eful, deliberate methods insure against wasting millions of federal tax dollars, they insisted. T he General Accounting Office found in 1979 that 39 percent of t he government's bills are paid an average o( 74 days late. The GAO study also said that 92 percent of the government contractors are s mall businesses tbat can be ruined by lengthy disruptions in cash flow. Take the case of the Virginia food supplier who delivered tons of . cream y coleslaw, worth $90,000, to military bases at No rfolk and Newport News. The purveyor paid casb for the necessary produce, spices and mayonnaise at markets along the East Coast and trucked his slaw on time to the government installations. The government paid the angry and desperate supplier 90 days late and only after the intervention of Rep. Joseph Mc Dade. Then there is the recent case of a Connecticut dry cleaner who quickly cleaned and repaired Navy uniforms under a strict contract but had to doggedly pursue the government for five months to collect his $10,000 fee. Many of the late payme.nt cases a mount to r elatively minor irritations. When tbe Justice Department received $500 worth o f dictating equipment for its Kansas City · office in March 1980, It waited until March 1981 to pay the bill. ''Some of the delays can ruin small businesses because they don't have a ccess to lar1e capita! markets or large cash res erves,·• said McDaJ!e, a backer of the prompt payment bill 'proposed by Government Ope rations Chairman Jack Brooks. ·•More an~ more of tbHe businessmen are fo~ to tum to Concress for an end to the roulloe practice of lat e payment,'' McDade added. Payin g late isn 't the 1overnment'1 only tin, HJ vendors wtlo ·com pl ala t o ntrea m n . SometlmH derat 1ea •*'S''' ubtrac an eulJ tat •l clltcoma& fl'fMD &Miro.....-. WMs lf they were Ht&llDg ace a .ae before ftnaJ due daws. •'The 1overnment telle a bualD .. man to drop dtad If be ukl for• &Dter'llt·DeUltt. Jel tt trl• to lake ..r • ...,_ ol IOIDetbiDI Ire D0t ..utliil,-.l• Petta. .mi BNob' eom• ...... ~ ~ . 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'bl I SpaclOU• 4 Bdrm hwaaher. 1400/monlh. aecur11y.S'750.Jan !Sth 5'4·1440 ~1.S:00.54811121 "-hll2"R"B• ~1thl11 ..... suma e oan w I bo nu ; r o o m &r Jnn1.11' re at"•• 9303 •. .. 1141Hl797 .>11111 " ' " w 3llr Woodbridae c·ondo OCEAN v 1 ~W c Sei«'t from :t.111 unit• .... · _,. "' as.. · llG CA.MY OM Jo'um bachelor .ipli. by lie > ard 147' 1111>. n•r, Call for <M111l5 on this POOL.SPA+ GAZE~O Tern\'! available to 1u1t for Sid Wi~eons. Im lf"fW l144 Guard aatt-comm d11y. wetk or month n-q N1~ela«nl~ 1211 i.....au.llful ""m"r un1·1 w I th W ET B • R ""ur_....,._ medl1te 1v11lab1Uty and ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,. 6421334 "" "' " " JV IKnY IV\t...t• Spiu·lous 2 bdrm Ihm • . 3 bdrm. 2 bath, So or Afrordablr Beautirul home with .!!2c.:_•_ -l'wnhome . new 3 br. 3 ba, rm Deane Home Sl2SO $370 Altr11,11vc furn lr2 Hwy No Pl'lli $750 SI09.900 ma.ny ni ce up11radu . ~ Me.a Verde 3 Br 2.Ba. patio, 11u. Park. pool, rm !bdrm apt. 01'n, pullo. Agcnt.673 ~ w.. .•. •b Onlr M29.90o. Prln. onlv l Fam. Rm. 2 Frplc s. 2 !BC ~5/mo. 833·90E..__ 640-g••" ""9 4191 "•r M1ture '"'I'll n "'""' rl41tt Cal Patri"~ Tenore. a~ ~ c11r pr. Gardener $895 WoodBrid"t' Spacious ""°"· "' . --• . ~ on, o 2 nr I n;. Commty pool. "" ... SI M t C • lpetB 2234 Rul)!t'r!j Dr fn·•t" 2 "~""'rt 'P'"'"". RHllu . $12'21 o....1e .• r.:....8 8 m 0 48R. 2"1BA fam rm. c M .,. • • ... ..-.. u•n .. rll11WI l . ... ....... d ti s L k Onwater,2bd MIS -·--MV. paint Avail 11n 551 3000 ~ --· ---111 rm, pa 0 ' a e. Newrv•rt Shorea, 3bd. twa...-le .. 3740 m. d SGSO mo l('a e . 714 64 0763 4 Bdt UeCutlVI' home tt!fuUA, pool, PMV 11000. rv ....,_ OCR ' I b mtlhrrano Pk").lrvh11• I I w/pool " spa. Family 1146-!32'1. 5S~&Ul8. OHice, $700. •u•••n••••••••••••••• Cull Dave Sc·hWl'lt'kt!rt 2925 College Ave nn, for~I dinln~. 2~,, '159-Mln 3bd.3bdvf1111mily$$000200. H.l.'s FINEST 642 823.S ur l'VCS 64~ UIH PRICED LOW c~ta Mesa. CA -l 4aent •• Ba. Elccellenlcon Ilion. 2BR , Spac•oll•. &reat WA f age..._. Sp1rush£81111r l.1\111~· '"ll $172,000 OCEAMFIOHT I $~ tncl &ardener & Views. Pvt. GoUCOurse, •fl tOl!lt I Buut1ful PlHk like •ur lliR. I Cur Gar ('dM Comparable (>tOJ)t!rttes IYOWHEI ... -rrv.a.LLIY pool service. 7~1·3191 or llWI NoPets SllSOmo. llltyt.c. 631-1400 roundlng5 Trrraeed Newly Decor:itrd have sold for $179.900. ~ITT--rrt..":..u._ 54.S-644.S Agt Avail. Der cco. ""'Z. '"0·"l2I pool Sunke:n ga~ bb<1. Adulu. Oflly No l't!ll> F th I . New CUil. bit 2 SIY. _ _..... lJ .....,.,_ .... 0 kl' ( d or is ow price you FrenchNormandy.38R, N • I 2 -·---N~w condo 2 BR 2 BA 3 Bdr, & famity room, 2 spar i11g uunturn~ $500Mo ~06736wk yt. get a premium location ear new ... p ex • 8 ( • • · Ba bit · Spacious rooms on a nlllJOr greenbelt. 4 & dtn home. Can br bdrm 2 bath tach ~011 2 r, garage, nrd yard Patio, Nr Park & Pool • ·ms, garage. va· Separate d1n1n~ area c.o.taMtta 3124 bd split SM15 000 OWC 3711 hr.' I I K.tds/pels ok $MIO/mu Noaa1s 67«9646eves cant $85(). 3 Bdr 2 Ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• rms. 211 ba. extensive Seasbore.'6?3~78 Wll 1rep ace, enc osed 222J.A Pomonu 64~ ~0 11.· -· -~· ----dbl ,.rage. blt·lns S7SO. W a I k · 1 n r Io' et i.. MEWlY DECOR. upgrades. low mainl paltO, gara&e. 9:l.~ lst. and646-623S HOME FOR RENT JACOIS RE"'LTY homelike kll1·ht'n & landsc11p1ng Short walk DOV& SHOttES Pos cash flow Now -----2 Bdrm. $.57S Fenced A cabtnet.s. Walk lo llunt I l:lr gas 1.1(1, end gur cl wru.hl!r. puol /\dulls 642 5073 to pool. park and play. IXIC.HOME $159.500. Bill Grundy, Cl~toSC Plaza. Green· yard & garage. Kids & PROftERn MGRS l11gtonCenler .:mund Med. atylecourtyard. Rllr.67S-6l_!il. brook home , 3 BR, 2 BA, peL~ welcome. lst mo.+ 675-6173 I Bdrm·furn $48~. Pool. jacunl Overlooks 2310 Santa Ana Ave Uv, din, fam rm .. enr. drep 54.S-2000 Agent. no ibdrm condo, pool. bay Galaxy Dr Formal Co5ta Mesa ll Untts -10 yard,2car gar .S8SO/mo ee S6i5/mo . +deposit Adulls,nopt'li. din. rm, 2 frpll'll rm.ooo 2 Br. Townhouses + a 4 !~e1~P· 992 Cam11t1on RENTALS Adults only. 768·7633. U1tlit1es "'rer' fei! Br. I"• Ba Ran('h '""" "" . 642-2510/646·4848 House. Annual tnrome of 3 BR. l BA. f&rn room. 2l IJ8r, 1 1 BBaa S6S7SOOO ltClllHM Aree LA QUINTA m :llMOSA .__1, SHOIES-t62.S20 Will sell for less din room. den. fp, 2 car 2 8~: 2 ~ • 579~ 2 bdrm. 2 ba, Cape Cod 16211 Parkside Ln. I blk ,.... .. rv than 10 x gross. 25·~ gar.11>15/mo. 1st+ sec. 38r.11 , Ba S6SO style Home Tennis, W ol BeaC'h. 3 t;lk~ S or WATllFIOMT down Assume lsl. TO avail Jan Isl Debbie 3Ur,2 Ba $900£urn pool, iac, fireplace. 1950 &hnger Decorator perfect. • Br. & Owner will carry 2nd. ~11102 · R mo 147-5441 2 Ir. I lo Apt ~t?wl) dt-cor. G'tt) pd t'fld ~ar . pool. tlshwr /\dulls 642·5m3 l Ir T ow"'9ot1t• 'llewly <h~t·or )(a) pd . encl l?JI . pool. tl~~hr Adull!t 642-5073 Dtn. Owne r highly T.D. al attractive rate Le~aisor _llyS33·~ Kalhy67S-7284 ----'tS23CAM""Da·IRVIME rmtivated. Will fin1111ct. Call Wolfinger Really, 3BR,28A, Fam rm. Kids 2 Bdrm. 2°"1 ba luxury .--L.-,..oleoch 3748 SpactOU..\2 Br l IJ;1 $395 Prired al 1279.000 Sell 21.3J?_:!.i~ OK No pets No !>ingles. coodo. Pool & spa Near Westcli(( 3 BR, 2 BA, nu ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br. 112 Ba $42S Lau11 * * locatien, Location Woodbridge Creekside Aspen :i Br 2 Ba , spacious grounds and patios l yr new home Hil?h assuma bit' loans Pm·ed lo Sl'll \\\)Od bridge Re.fry 551·3000 1mBarranra 1•i.,._1, lrvi"1' '~~~~ ..... !?~ NORTH END Two 2 Bdrms "+ · Ol' e a 11 V 1 e w i. W l' 11 matnlatnetl M11l1valed owner 1s ready to mo 1 l' up '' F .int a~llt' bu> '' lagilllo Yilloge R.E. 497-1761 or lease option. Agent. S79S mo. 1392 Galway OCI $700 mo l.:.e Days carpets/paml. lvly yd, Lwnuy studio, spa, TV. di') rac ~I S48 95~ ""'l" ... or"u . ...w. Loh for S• 2 20( La.ne 1133 78IO q_11eis1, $1080 646·6789 maid serv1re, phones. ~· u 2 u I B • l ....,. "" """ ........, 3 8 Ba Fr SUS wk 499-2227 ,,...,., "'o ur 0 ,,p ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ ~•_ 18311 L.aiJi-a le h 3248 r. 2 · esly paint-----Garal(e, ~asher •dryer. • ... ~carcesh. oO£Klanrodr~~ow11podosrt. 4 br house 2 ba 11001 ••••••••••~••••••••••• ~· n~w Gk1tchen. new OCUHVIEW' all bw lt rnli Small l'luld °" .... ·---·• · • · urll'}ll!s ardener &r Stud' blk b ·h OK 110 pel Onl I ye:ir UDO Olfi re or Medu·wl Bid((. r ...... -u yd, 2 rar .:ar/nr Ou1.St:ind1ng view 4 Br 3 waler paid 5950 mo 101 e•H' · . b > ENTllTAIHIHfi 64 SC Plaza SllSOmo Ba decking, dining 673-8'57 S44·3lll old Callforappl Lots or warmth &r !H\J~Th~~~n~ BEACH C7141&-9957,497 1377 area. dshw~hr. sto,e. -• -S2<IO Char~in~ bJt•h TSLMGMT 642 1~03 ~haracter in this charm 2·25' x 117' lots NW ror COND0·3Br. 2• ,li:J , lg m1n1 blinds lhru out Spac 4 BR. 21.., ba +ram near beach Uttib paid ST11NNING large 1 & 2 rng 4 bedroom home on ner IOlh and Ohve. m a s l e r b d r m , G<lra1te SI~ Isl & last rm pool, 2242 Heather No pets. J resp. cmpl Br. 2 Ba. Garden Apl hugr lot. Ideal for enter· SI00.000. (71419lll 1017 w/balcony, dbl 1:;1r<Jl(e rt'qu1red 964 166 I afl Sl.500. ~·0809 . adull494-4200 ~I 710 W _18th St taimng. Den can be ron -w/opner. frplr. l't'nlral 7PM Roomy 3 BR . I RA. NB M;" -rt.;-h 3769 nu: VICTOR IAN New verted inlo~th bedroom Mo.I•, DelM, vac. $750 mo. 21112 Maple Ort:ANl-'RON'J' Modular area lg yard. 1mmed ~ oc I) dN·or 2 Br " gar . Lllrgelandscapedpalto RftOrt 240( •105 Ron 979 S37o or 'f)11e llomt·:.. 24 yr avail S6001mo t'or tnfo ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'I<'" crpts & drapes. bit- ••••••••••••••••••••••• H!M-2'116 M'<'Unly. 1; m1 pvt brh call Cyn DV M l nr OCEANFRONT 2 & 4 Br m.~. pa110 Adults Call HAllOl RIDGE :.XX> SQ fl $2001< do" n &5K F P. owner "'II car r y al I:\'. ~.e~ Agt 644 6125 Palm Sprtn"s mobile + f1shtn" pwr l'"·'ar S4!1-1020_ . Avail Winter Weeki\ •~ .. 111.<.636-4120 " 2 Dr 21 ~ ba rondo, frpl<'. .. • u --Moolhlv 673 71173 """ " • home lot. Tn f'alms A c. DIW. l'nl'I yard, 2 ('11Ua1;1e l)'pt•. n•dwuod I Newport Beach Villa -'· · ' !Xii "G \'1rtona S470 I Sll.950, '" dow11 . 10·. t'ar gar with door dt•rk pool . l(UJrtled Balboa I Br Iba IOSO SQ SWHOREDR. :-JEWBREEDAPTS , balanre. will :.ub opener Community ,:.ile. adlb uni} No rt. lop nr Ternf1c vu aS67v~•l nomow)<~I! <~'~2r Iba, 1 BACll "ilh LOFT $4IO ordmate >i8·6200 pool spa S800 I -t96 IJ3S3 do)(:. From S7iS mo pnv:it') Slf(X) ml) + set· ~ ,,..., ....., I Mobile Home, r1~er 4993816 dep Pvt ply 972 1717 Iv Frpl(' M · room. pool. E ~•de 2 l:lr 21 .!fa allra<' IALIOA IAY CLUI Jaruu1 )(<ii. & water upper.~ star park. Pulm l1v1• new <·ondo. palm. I.: I BR duplt'X . i1t•can msg Barh Apl Ck•can I It!" paid A•lulls, no 11et~ 393 Spnn(sS.'iOOO 963 0307 s pa. r111i., S72!'1 mo 1u. fp. S6SO mo 5~2 ~SK 3BDRM l'il:IA Newport Jan lsl 642 l802 Ham1ho11.l'M 64S Hll OwnerF'tnanc·rni: Joyrt> Wahtt' Rl• M a~, 571'M Mr Ki\M ll'M Height:. S775Lea~e Try 20% Dowa 631 l266 ""knJ, . 17141640 7382 • • • Wall'h bnlhanl ~u11~l'I N1re C'll'an 2 Hr 1 Ba &..aiJi-o ~ 3252 Npl Shores JBR. ZBA MIS. J.P. IALOUGH :.h1mmt>rini: 1hrou1th fo'ent·ed yar<t. Raral(l'.I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Slt•ps lo Bch. S850 mo. 273-ISan Luras l.n Ptne trees wh11t· s1lli11g l\('W l'al'J>el & paint ~~.4 1-;xl'\' ~hr. 3ba. ram rm. 3 '.7! 4?4 l. Arter 7 p M. You a~;IS~~:'!~~nDr or rot1ly in fronl or ) our Oranl(1'. llou't' · · 1'. c•ur i:ar. 'll'~. nr ut·1·an ti4l) 7!133 ~ v.arm rireplac•c PH· SS2S + :-el u r 1 I, Sl:kkl 974 3420 t~o lrt-e ucket~ 1$18 00 flee paltems inside I 70 l>t\I . Punted Pauecn 90U Hall lw 1xl.els. dolls. QU•lls. ITlOft1 I S11ts 10'1 1?'1 14'7 1611 OCEANFRONT Modular --------• I Knit. Ctochel Emboocdei SI 50 18'1 10'~ 22'. Soie 14'1 !bust Type Homo . 24 hr VILLA IALIOA 1 '-AU. CWT IOOllS. .SZ.00 ucl I 37) la~ l YltOs 60 111ch St'C'Unl). 1: m1 p\l hrh Young peopll' l'ool your I S48 27711 ILUFFS ,:iJuettolhe lure~Que Mountain MissfoliVi~jo 3267 Jbtlrm.Jba.£am1I) rm. ICEf<>lllES& rl'lrcal orrt-rs ~ ou al 1-:.C.L~tdt• rule 2 llr I HJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• VI $1100 •~All llab llMI ~ 50C Sttld SZ.00 '°' uch patt1111. + r1shrng Pll'r Cedar resources ldl':JI I wo :.i;l i m fer ,__ 1114 ~.. Add SOC lor uch pattt111 IOI Cottage lypt• redwood bedroom \'ilia for ) our rhan1·l•lurl'h111 a111t l'n· l(;irai:e. lari:t• iard llO~H:St'OHtH:NT 11 spa 644_2300 YEAR·ROUNOFUN· HOLIDAY OH ICE JOY hrt• 2 bc·11rooms. Iii\> mu 642-!1&12 · :1 & 4 lklrm~ Sli~t Sti7~• Suc•al Act1v1he\ O• i\NAHEnt '•(i lls.o.lls I a.thes Oil Pandt PCISUrt and h111dlini. Seftd to; deck. pool. Ru a rd I'd rtrst holnl'. fo'rt'sh as J ,,,., IJ.4.14 Qlid lbdlint Qllilts lilUIAll MARTIN i:ate. adll~ only Nu daily ()peni. co flai:stone 133-f..-HllM Qll~ti111 Pattem Depc. 442 dogs 518.900 -l99 3816 p;illo. Sl411.000 as:.uma opc•n beamt•tl t't•1ltnl( f t•nt·i•ct ~ ,1 rfl, &I EastblllffHOMt 1fflo1 •F•"e~,.,"'1JV lll;\\'E~TIO~ lhrou1;1houl. Milar h1•al MIESA YIEIDE gJrJl;ll'' l\ith & 1.1i•l:-I Uiwesl renl 4 bdrm. 2 B111nrn • Af!O • CE~TER 1111( ()e('orall-d 111 Wood 3 bdrm 2 b.1. rr11h'. "l'll'l.tll'll' Isl mo ~ clt•i.t ba $985 llS7 48211 PaoloP\d "u'" •'• lll't 2325or ,ind l'arth lone•:-N1·~tl1•1I pulto 1616 Sandal"1Hld ~ "rn l\j!t•otl. no frt• 642 rosQ GREAT RECREATION LO;\;G RFA('ll .\R t::"A 132~ ()rWa* Dally Piiot -!l!J IJl-~f'--SillSJl.5' m West 11111 SL ""' , ... llY OCE M ble al 12'. Lea~t· opl11111 .'~·l;l~ '*""" n..111s 10011. ,n•I 11•:..E .;:: ... ESS A ... 11~ a\'atlJhle Prit'I! Jrn11ni: lhe I rt•t•s on ap No pel:, !'>45 24211 2 II t I' I I II I rr C d I m le11111s • f ·~ L~'>'>•"'' l)l'l' 2\j.J ·in 2 l)rox11natcly 33 a1·rt•s .. ., .• 1 l r runt 11 ' ia. 1 0 0 n ° IP•o & 1110 snooi •. To 1•lu1m llt'kl'l5 1·all N , Id II Id (.' ••1l':la vl'ruc'. I 1r. 1>11111. Crpll $.";2J mu r;.111 ~~I. marulale~ ~B R. Wa~h H"a11nr.1uns•\.1,,11~ ti 12 !>Si!! l', l 2;2 "'" .. ,. •. '""'" , and mounlJIO v1e"s in S2tl.SOO n .. 127~ '•'Dailies ZIP, SIZE and STTU llUMBU. a serene rountry srt1111g , 1,,. l~hlal !!!'Ills 'N01kmg .. omdn' look 1ma11 l>t just minute& from town t Cote Realty eurh 1 wi 11m1• new crpl & patnl i:anh•n !!Co!> M F W I) Fr1d11. Obi Gdr • Hvr.l•om.t• •l J• • :-et• I 1s loclJy vou'll & pool ~l'n $!1!\ll · S650Mo &IG·-IJIS s ... mmooQ • 1, 1 ·11rkl'li; mu~l h\• l'lc11med loq• lht' t'lt•Jn Crt•sh ~!l!ISO lMrwport leoch 3269 o"""O Rangi· h1 I~~· 22 1981 1T1>u11ta111 :11r ••••••••• • ••••••• •••• •• 2 br. ikn, l b.i hom1• j BEAUTIFUL APTS * * • 124-UIJ Gifts '•' OrNllMl!ll smatt dttSS loc les1-sew d wdld & be h T d I lZJ.StitO 'If' '*~ilts robe w11h o·•r llEW fAll WIMf!R ar his 3 b rm & & lnvt•stmenl l" 1" .... ff · • '' fa mt I) room hum!' 1s ' u·-·-· hfl PAnCRH (AIAllll. l:oupon loc \tr) prti lll l' & tm 640-5777 11 '1~ T• •Mbt free S1 panein 1n11de 1Gu1 mat'ulate 111 ('\ l'n de '·'• llf.&IJ Art al n.. c..lltt chotee• Send SI 50 · I•-------TARllElL.lfALTORS DaMrpiitt l226 Walk C11 tll'arh 1'1H1I & I Singles 1 & 2 0••1.1 •' I .11'-llilty Fifty Olltlts AU CIWT llOO«S .• $2.00 U<h lat I. 5298.500. ,... llS.f.llr Art Ill )lnle Ciecllct US.Ii Dolts and C1Gt1tes SUPER VIEW ATTMDEYELorus I ••••••••••••••••••••••• llGCAHYOH tennis prp S7 5tl room'. rvrno•h•·l 506 "I" STREET hall Estat~ 2 Bit 2 RA, 1l1~hl4 J~h1•r. I • Th , , n.tO ~2 ur I 723 116411 & Unturn.srie.J. Aau'I • , llu.,i.tl "11 .... 134-14 ()lid Qll~ts r rom this l bdrm o"' n .l l&S.. + lrtit(llsic lilatltld) 133.f--. "'-Qiiilttna ~our-own apl F.le\ a tor b~ 2100 nil t>l'IS. nu t•ari.tt•I:-. .U AUrtou~ rt 1 • . , L.-.ng •'lo P~h • 9fe8tiBJIU 2bdnn. 2 bath Jpt mer 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• U\llll Jan rall Rol(er lx-droom' 1 ~o hath~ Hluf(~ t<1ntlo. 3 br 2 •. ha . i.Aoae•s OP"' >.i ' los.i.t.t Citc.lle4 IJO.S-tm-Sues 1&.56 lo street & localt•d in the h.·102 ..... Qltilts Books 111d ~lllof-add !>()c renter or e\'erylhtnl? car J?ara11l' wil h all "SrRl ... GS" KS7 1200 R1d1I) 1lt•ror;1t1'<I Mul\'11 1 nt·" 1·rµ1 11a1111. 2 t'Jr 91" b ArARTMEHTS hdrm hobby rm & 1 .. , " I l<Mll.'S 3'U I s11u,1rt' lt•\'l I Rar rrv k . S91lo rn 11 Bt·Jul 1ru1 f!arr!t• n avb ,,. , 101-Qlilt W c.lllctiolt I each loc -oo~la&e ~nd handtong St.3!1.500 nl·,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I SUPE1 LOCATION balh 'Enormou~ 45x 1110· I IA_JX~~«.:on~n., Fa.tain Valley 32341 (h t•rlnuks ltllh C<'•' of I ~tly~ 732-3383. l'\'t·~ & Oakwood P.1t1os flet·ks Pool & lot Roo l b Id th Hanchn M1ral(1 3 Hr. 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i:olf1·•>11r:-t' t!Womunlh "kndb4011836 Garden Apartmenla SpJ llr<1l jlJttl \dulls Jll 'Pride or o"'nersh1p potenltaiba~ \~:~ ~:h ! llJ. St20,0UO i•qu1t~ llOMF. FOR l<t:NT. Y1•.1rl~ h'<IM' •i llut· 11~doSand;Jbdr111 2ba 2 Newport BeKh N OOJ>t'h mil o£fer Rcl1un•tl 10 I l'rrft•r s m I 1·om m I 4 Rdrm S700 f1•n1·1·d c:r.10(1 \'ah·1• lltll'n Sun rar l(Jr vrd t•io~t· '10 88011.,11,. •1 .... B \t.'11 SJSU SJS5 .,, ; , Ol'ean 11e"'· pla11s lo ex pand All lh1s plus sella finan('tnj? ror 1h1s h11(h quality 3 bdrm. 2 huth s.'56SOOO lninl' rental 1111111 ,vard & 11.ar:ii:t· l\11f, & 1!.1) 1 !\ To ~1·1· 1·.lll lx•h t'O~m pool $115U \7141645·1104 I RR $-135 .,,,· •l.j NEW BUSINESSMEN Cont1ct the DAILY PILOT for lnform1tlon regarding the county requirements tor ustng a Fictitious Bustne11 Name. 642-4321 EXT. 332 h 1 ----------------....J ~-·· .?1.I ltt .... 11(' ••II .. ' I I o•! b .. f I 'di 'H I • Jc,· d· "" ti•. ·~ .. .) .• n11 '.Ull JI < • 1.,1 • ·~ '( i f 11 ,,u .. TELL MORE PEOPLE ABOUT YOUR SALE! E ~~ \1' ~ Signs are greal lo give ~) ~ d1recttons lo your f garage sale bul 10 let 1 people know you're • nav1ng a sale, you I should schedule an ad 10 run 1n the Classtf1ed seelion of this newspaper• ti's the best way to tell people what you're selling. when and how to get to the sale. Call today and let us "-lo you word your ad. home $395.000 ~9'r•r ~\,-M.!~"-~ .. .... . Tiile 111~ & Trust Co N l'" 1)0 rl L ·•I! u n a Pl1..' wel1•111Tw b l mo + 6.11 7300. Realtor l Yt•a'rh 642.3669 "Newport BHch s. 12 llH P 1 Ii\ $.'>05 I~ , s953 20'.?ll . 7371 I Ownt•r Rkr. dep 54~ 20Clll i\i:t•11l no . 1700 161n St C' ••• •' "'" 22511\ Jni:uartl :dll 9626 "1 • l!X C714l 3470IOll f{'(' Lr.: 4bdrm. Jba $13!\U 1714)642·5113 Trust f.slalt' Sale I LUXURY I .. YFRO ... T N II 0 r • lte<JI eslalt• l'\1•h.ini:t• " " , wner A ler 511m 2Hfll'di-\ S49S SACRIFICE ! I 14anll'd whole~:ilt• 1 t•rt ~°" leoch 3z40 3 fir ;! 11.i "•lh hoJI ,1111 fi.l\ 7202 I llt!W Wilson 631 S583 •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • A \ I ' I n ) "' M I n \ I L· h r 2 ne~ luxury lownhousr tltarmnds IF 111 VS2. 11:1· • I • • r.J~l lu r 4bdrm r.1m OCUH FRONT t'Olldos. 3 bl1rm~. 3 ba <L~Sl or :111.l'S & t•lartl\, htc LoCHsto Jll\\'Oll~··~ s.~SCIU Mo rm. lqo•rd OF.LOW Bllll.IH:H·s trade lorl'ornm'lprup , 4 hdrm. 2 bJ. Iii rm . llrolwrb?!\4!H. l;42Sl6 1.&ICJ811li ~~·~,:xJ~~2J~~1111;~t1~1•~1 nODNc:.oot~ COST SIJ~.000 ra SFR. 1nromt· •11011 filmill' ,·oom . rorm:il <--t.... ..,__ ••'--"tfi:...J...11 ,.. "' I "' _...._ 3210 Wkl) 752·9466 W..:3 -=a.I "--..c. -· 67~_933 ~I W21 c:isk for Ron 1 111111111:· lOnus rm ~ : ~RT HGHTS --3000 r S!I~ 1 ,.... .. ,.."' ••••••••••••••••••••••• FAMILY Ar'TS. C714J 4t4-l I 77 --------• Broker wtll ~ell IUOlt ~f1~1~·1r '11 1 '. 1 1 l..1k1· nr". rn~tnm built 3 \'f.RY NICI:: llOM t-: 3 Ot~ Froftf Dp1 !'pJtkhnl! l'lt•Jn 11! JPb WESTCLIFF ~rty ror l;ite Model a im 979 ~:1711 ill'flnt11m. 2 hath. Corma I !Jr. 2 ba. I r. huRl'family ~um J bdrm. :! h.1 hll foor l.1m1lil'' " 1 or 2 $240,000 orsC'he18MW 631 61136 llOM F....'i ~:;,·H 1, F.NT ct111111i: r1M1m hnmt• Eal r m w ( r I> I t' 111s .. !•rcpl;1~~. -~lonlhh I d t1lil1t•n '\r 11.irl.. lll'al Lagma Hic)MI 1052 •...•.•..•............. GoH COWH Ho.e French influence. r ustom1zed and prof landsrape 4 bdrm, 3 ba . f'llm rm X Int view S395.000. Owner Agl 493-:f145 FUUOCUHVU 3 .. 2ba. MC. 9at~ $234,950 675-1771 ' mi: tirt•a 111 kllC'llt'n .Ray "asht'r dryl•r di s oqearly_f>.IS 1Si.I ricl ~"ll\'h Lovely 3 Bdrm plu~ R""ah 3 & I Hdrm simsrno \It'" $~m·~~lh 'Har· hws hr i:ar & \lra lBachelor "1lh l .11 ,:1• !Hr:.!ll.1 S.S2S family room. located'" •••••••••••u•••••••••• ~'i'n l'e d 'J ril s & I) h•asr hJI 7300. workrm. fn<'d 111 $650 Deck t Blot'k Crom l~\\ \\1l-c111 •·31 SSll3 presllgiou5 Wei.tdirr. 1:araie~ K1cb & p1•1:-R It I Minutes to the bcarh Ho.es Ftintillted wl'lt•ome Isl mu 1 11t•p t"a or rm !iS9 6289 1 Beach $32.'i l'.cll Ji•) n•. • ! Ill 1 11111111 nr St' Owner anxious am1 will ••••••••••••••••••3••••• ~ 2(XX) Agent. no l1•c . l JCondotftiniwM I 631 1266 1 1'1.it.i '\ \ Pool Spa ht'lp with the financing. lcAoalslmcl 106 llarbor\'it'w llo~t·~ Unfwwillted 3425 S.Clflwrnt~ 1776 T1·1111i-~,,.., \1lull'. 1111 For all appointment to •••••••••••••••••••••••Lux 2 Br 21 2 Ha Pool. ~IJR.3BA.Jc·urt.ur i·••••••••••••••••••••••'i••••••••••••••••••••••• 1~,1 , see.callS40·11SI LJ.Jwly hllle home. 3 RR. spa. lellnts, set•unt) lul l~»Sac.Sl4~•mu TOWNllOUSE end unit. On tilt' beach Lr" I & 2 1.1111"11•r t>1t. t'lll 2 BA d I gale Walktobeat·h arts hes 7600fi07 I " . yar . gar.s teps 7. 962 1398 • • bke nev. 2BR 28A dtn Br Wkl) Mo S2SO S':•Ml 2 Ht 111.1 nu 1 ti 11 •111 now till June 30, $895 mo I '"I?· lg patio, balrony. I ~1ke492 1720 0,:,11 .ululh ooh 1111 pt'I' 675 8842 . 760 6086 . • • • THEILUFFS Ar. frpl. srlr ('lean Sl.'Ml llM• :'i~I \\' Wtl">11. 96J.68.57 JOHH STUM Spacious 4 hdrm. J bath. O\'l'n. drapes. Ser itale. 1~nts , 11.1[, 1"1\1 •--leacll 1141 15610rchard0r ram hOIT1<' Nt'" p:11nt& pool, dubhse. ~auna . IL...&..-lshed .:. 1.11. I• 1 11 I' ......,.... '""l!I Jo" ~"70 "' .......,.... • .,l.llh 11~ < lJll. I I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sa111a Ana lle11?hls I rarpel Mo,·e 111 rt'ady ""' · nr ~) s .., .. o ; .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 11.1 '-1!'1 l'i•nt1•il uc1t, OllerlNIEstafe <.:ozy Houst> You are t~e wrnnl'r or $1200 ver month \l?l. pets7iS2580. 7si o791; 'lcAoalslc.d 3806 11•1111 Hdnt.:t :.! ,m.tll ••••••••••••••••••••••• CloseT0Bea1·h l~o frre tickets ($11100 &WS560 3.Br Nl'ar llarbor& tlllh !••••••••••••••••••••••• 1htlclri·nll1' tl11ltl'l:. MoMltHot.1 12131~0·3953 valuellothe _ in Co~ta Mesa ti45 6086 Ba I ho a I 'I :1 n ti t!lti0\\all;11 1· nl:! 11105 ,_Sde 1100 Mt --rt-.;-.. 3169 · ICEfOLUES& &lboalslandWatl'rfro111 <>.:!'8.11·S89i Waterfronl 3 Rr :! 1111 I ,111 1 ih . 1 1 Hm .......................wpor oc HOUD ... Y o ... 1c< J Rr 2 Ra. Year!\• rrn· JTo__..___ Yearl~ relllal $'175 \to 1·,) I I \\r '1 •• 1 I h OCEANFRONT Mod 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • " " ·I""'" .. -o~ -ea1111"M•1 11 ''1' .ir•"1 ~· • 1•11 u ar UDO ISLE rharmrng 4 ANAHEIM la ..,,5 •no. 7i0 347 1 u..fw'liillted 3525 """'" 1q1l1 tr,1,h &. "Jlt•r Type Home 5 • 24 hr bdnn 212 bath lrg sun COCNVENETNTERION SPYG• us •••••••••••••••••••• ••• a.oa rettiftsulo 38 07' p.1111 1 .111.11 ht·tl 1 j!.1r.11: 1 ·1' secu.ril~. 12 r:n• pvt heh ny palto, compietcly u11 ~ + hshmg pier. Cedar graded. Sl700mo Vear· Orr 23.2.5or <kean & night \II'"· IEOHEOf •••••••••••••••••••••••i 1><1t1 1.11 11111 ,1u111 r~ --:s ~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS l'Otlage type, redwood ly. BHlGrundy,675.6161 LONG BEACll AIU.NA 4bdrm. fom rm. 3 l'ar THELUCICY FEW ~ni:st7l' J Hr " 11111! & l,H 1111t 111•,•lll'rt1\ \1l111h1 Hupart IHdt I 06' deck, pool. gu11 rded - -- -Dec. 29.Jan 2 ~.Ir S2200 mo ~:1es Renl Ill ro~l.1 M1•,,1 s uo,';tlll rciltnj<' 511:>4• \I h 1111 ,... • \ '11 lflllll\'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ate, adlts only No Want .som~th i n g xtra To claim tickets. coll 760-ll60'7 NEW l-:ST iated 20 64().5719&536 llll S.\'lo mo i.;11 1•1111 900.499-3816 special in a 2 Br. 642.s 678. ext 272 Beaut Jbd + FR home Townhome VILl.AGE 2Hr 2 Ra \'l•arh lt•n.1n1 2 II• ~.irsli•n .1pt t>q HEWPOIT ... $HTS &acb loc .. Capistrano 'f:mwi;":,;.:.o~~~W.Y Tickm must be chumed w1pool. 2 patios.2 frpl. COMMUNITY. 2 & 3 llr 9 0 6 0 I' t• a n ·r r 11 n 1 11.11111 11.11 1.1u11tlr\ \o 3 Bdrm home, fireplace, Bdl .. 8 x 40. w/add on by Dec. 22. 1981 Westcliff. $1200/mo No 21 t Ba. 1600 • 1800 SQ fl i 14 675 7060 ;1,k I or I~''' 1,,,,11'111l1l 11k s.1~11 double earage, choice room. adult park. heal· 2 Br, 2~' ba condo. no • • • pets 646·2389 ;. of pure luxury GanJ?ts. Linda ~; !1'1')11 localloo. Near Clift and ed pool game rm. laun· kids/pets. Ga~. pat to Beautiful 5 Br. + D;n-:J Bhlfs Condo 3 Br u.p. 1 b~ hydro·lub:. in m;.istt'r Smglt apt for rl'nl llJI 2 fir " 11.1r S-11 :, ~, • .,. Broad.$117,SOO dry, hsa/s p . rent S'7SO/mo. f'llm1lure op· d 3 b K 1 h suite. formal dining Pomt. short "Jlk 111 1·.11111·1-"Jtcf!1J11I :!lib ._,..._.,.....-_ ..._ SU_, •037l llonal 6U·SllOO days, Ba frplc. fresly patnted, own, a 1 l' en rooms, wood burn1n1t beaC'h & ba.'" 1 room k 1'. l'l.1n•nt 1.1 t•:l•o 11:111 -., -~. "'"" ,...,.,. ~2Ul9ev wetbar. nice loc. Close to nook $1300. 644·2607 r1replllct'S, m1crO·WU\'C 541 772t beach school & shops Harbur VU homes, 4 BR, ( cd . balh & sm k1tr h1•nc•ll<' 1 WM . c .. do•bll .. 1fTow111· . . ovens. enc PWllO!I & ~ yrly. ulihll1·~ tnl'I IF \-.-n-1m. Sunni :! fir ,..__.__.-.a:.. 1708 ..._..,.,. .. ..._d 11195/mo.Call 968·4021_ 2 BA. ram rm . Sl200. yal'Cb Privalt' elcl(ant ,,.,........ h 1 _...,._ 'I J h Ii . .. ~'!:~ Ut.:1•11•1·1.. t.:.!1.ll!t' $41MI WldtrNttodt ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ............ ••••••••••• s BUtg to ocean. Elegant 2 av a 1 . an I 6 t vmg on_.y 15 minutes ll0.000 for remodel on New. Super execullft ........... 3206 Br. Family Rm & Oen ~ 4_1.57{760-9312 rrom Fll5hion Island. 7 Bachelor. S32S > t'Jrl' ', \tlulh nn 1wh .HM 1111;~ waterfront home. 40% condo. 3 8 R , 2a t ry ............... •••••••• M50 Mo. Plush crpts. 21'\ BluHs 48R. 2BA. 2 1·ncl minutes to S.C Plaza or block from ol·ean 201 1': 2 lilt .:nlf rnu1 "' '11•" mum on Investme nt. w/~. Up1raded. Xlnl Bllboa Island Waterfront Ba. Cedar & glass. sun· patios Like Brand New O.C Airport. Just c115t or Balboa Bl\·d 7!12 1>~125 . Ill'" 1•1)1 $4511 mo \,k Will give addiUonal nnan. 3 Br. 2 Be. Yearly l'fn· deck , dbl car prv S8SO mo mo 497 •2t4. Newport Blvd. & so of 67S.9562 rur lllh 1;:11 t:!t~i •uarantee with other 01i1r $9000 •I i.l. WIS. Mo. tl0-0347. ur11e. rully mainl 1144.7020 Ask for C11thy San Otego Frw} St:irt Bay Vu. 2 BR. I 11 \ i:ar sti,1111 1 1111 111" 111 ~'""' pr'Qjeds. Pvtprty.S41·7050 C.W .. Mer 3222 yard.Adult.s,noptlJ In· Shie~. _ Ing •t·SIOOO 11 month no~. 1d11lt:-Ml n111 ! "JllpaJll•r S.lH.'I mo 171·77U.17S·OZ4S I .. ...... 2000 •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• quire at 527 lllth St Bhlfs up11r1ded 3 Br 21, ·m 5439, 2473 Oran~e wtt_979 6371 hm fiiJ R276 \,k lnr 11111 tm l:.!ht1 -n.,.ny "''"'lex 3 8 2b d k 118CH1331. Ba Ave., <;~ta Mesa .,.~ ........ Mflf' l••••lill•••• •-••••••••••••••••••••"""' r A, ec ------• fam rm. pool. SllOO. _ _.. 1122 S S,1nt.1 .\n~1 Sr l'lurn, ....... 1ftmllD•I w/ocnvlew. Oar. Oel11xe 3 Br. 3 Ba. close lo beach. 7~~or67S·S930 A I Ifs ,.,.,.,.M •••••••••••••••• • I 1\1 111lul1 1•1·n1r J1r ,_ ~ 4 ••~ STl"'L pron.rty ...... Wor'" ah< t•th St ...... ,mo f& = ST""' TO f"'L'A .. ~ :;••• 1 UMDmMMm .,.., .A ,._.... • .. ~. .. ..... .. . ..... H9'iMirVlew ••••••••••••••••••••••• vr 1'.r.t\I• "''"t 11o11111 Jl!>!I '11·1 S-1~1 In SOK price reduction. 54MllS, home 140>p219 si.14$3. _ c..e.Mtte l714 <'harmtntr 1n 11ld <'urona ti l<!J' "uh•t htt.: \itl 3 Bdrm, 3 bath1 VIEW Owner 1uv1n1 area. Dupltx. 38R. 2BA. Patio, •BR, Ba. v,, Pool, lenn homes 4 bdrm. 2 b:a. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br 2 Ba frplc m·1·an %i lt'Rl \11 r1•1• ~~!~P~~a~:e c~~: Great financln1. Oce•n I Oar. blt ins. frplc. So of ' Playiround. Kids Ok fam room Great loea CASA DE 010 ,. 1 t w fr 0 m d 1' 1· k 2 llr 111.1 st 111 1 111 s:r..~ muolty with teanl• vu. Call Tim Rhone Hwy, All Bob. 847·6010 No pet&. $675 mo . lion. S\l~":vs ALLUTILITIF.S PAID BIO mn C!lll Anthon) l'tMll 111lul1~ 1111 111'1' ,....,,. .......... and apaa. Gl-mlorlJ0.12'1 Of$3M817. 53l·HS41·1110$ • da)'S 642 ~757. t'H'" & S.t\ JUl' Wtlrlr & ,.u ,_,., .,...,.. ... --_.. ~C.."1on adult (.'ondn. wit:ndd31 M.')(l Xlnl nna.cm, w/11• U · JtWllfNEClt!EK Nr beach, ovurm. 2ba. 2 BR 2 BA pool lcnnii1 Compart bf'fnrt you "'~ HW11r1t~~ 111~•· .-ble loan. Prim for J BR + fam rm. den. mo. Gardentr tnCI No St'~ rt d. p .. 'r k In ·,c I rent Custom dt'!ilj! srtx:rAC\'l.i\R CK"t:AN l\·.1u11fulh l.1n1~1ilJX'll iltllllld.aalt at•.•· eomm llOC>I.~ hr llZ·•· StSO'/mO' 1133 78911 or I feat~rt•ft Pool. :f"l'V l.IGHTS Vlt:w 11ult't :iiluh n~1plt•\. IOellSllALn --1 pant 1ateW¥0 mo. 95720',!g cov rd 1flr111tc. ~ CVt'I') room. l:i~t· t·ur1lt'I, 1lr :11w~. 1111111. ~r MILY PILOT . CWSIHED 14Z·5&71 6~Ull -UMITSCJll : 7•117> Hwatloatoa Harbollr ---• rounded wl\h plui.h 1 Rt U •mci Anthon~ 11.11111. '"'d11w•l tt10.i.:•·~ l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!I Price }UIC rtduced: Otar 12 Br. I Ba ... , ... •27~ tbd. homt •Ith 40 n: ~~mtlf~~'!·d 3fl~r. :~:-.:. ~dult liv day$ 1'1111 &4H7l? "'kntl' IJunilt\ r .11 s ""' , .,, MIWPOITSHOIU ncw.caUnow 1 Itta. CIUCrai1 8"·9911 dork.t:z.MO Yrly f11>lc '850 dr1 t b 41i ;'I; o~t!t at.a f;42-31t~ TSLlnvttml'U 142·1803 1 orMU711A eel. W•ftw Hwa St And. • .. ~~ .... " I · '11m rrom 14$$ Olllom New 1pt Urr11n l\:ll'ht•lnr '323 mo 2116~ OllUtand.,_I n1Htl11. • "!'· -· Ur.furn. from l$$O Vltw. 2BR. 2RA. l rar l io. imtral with ~~ 14 UNITS c~. c..h.MIM Jll4 ... Hl-l4ff s Bdrm C'OildO. 21• ba, ~Wlllou~ 142·1971 .... Dtluo $1 000 .:a..~ .. ,~~~40;ifU down 3 bdrm, dtn, 2 E11bld1 wilt. pool, ....................... wltw Pallo • pool 1171/mo 11 t 114 Ila m• balbl. 2 patl0t. Cood oner an1lou, 1reat 211f,2~ba.Jyrnewton BrtGntlDllH. l't 811 SJS/'!!;_~2117 nof'N·QJ;':Mt'':n: a.~UMCondo Slpsto L.;'"" lRR, IRA loutlon. 1111 ,000 . ...._..111r.i.. do. vtew, ablt, lllO. Pit mcl patio, )1lrolleo tNl Nnport Blvd ldl. P'l"pk £ntl Gar ~ 1"'1d" t ,,, .. ,. Orlrtrl ..... 1IL .. IOll03 M-ml,MNZZS --.. -.m.astt.--..am ~jl!OmoT901210 .c:::,A\lll"°' PD $ IM c:.,..;., c .. .tw ..... .,.. ._ • ' I ..... t1w n r ,.., pt tll 1 FM.L •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••. Blibywit,ourCMhomea,I Woodpatlot,deckl.wood CA.MAAM MD GARDENING HAUUNO&DUMP BR ICKWORK : Smoll Nto:LSON'SrAINTING OralnJ1Clt'11tedfrom$tU SPECIAL yr• up, anytlnw wlnclow1. Llr'd. Rus c •• h.}~Co. Rlsid/romm Clun up, JO~. uk '°'Randy, job•. Newport ' Costa lnt t:xt Reaid Comm Plumbing Rt1111r) &42 8482. Me S7S9 John or Rick m 3211 n .,_ It hauhna frtt nt 1141.11421 Mesa, Irv In e Reh Arouthr re1llngs. rd . frtt Kl M6M 642 9033 l1.&7PlfDIY 1 ... 'lpky -fiNf:FINISH WORK :u~~;.!':~~d~~t~~~~ kmorDtunaMllZ489 TREES/SllRUBTRIM '7~3175· !r.Jfrtt~t.IJ3°7·2:637 Olihw1uher. d11ponb. Thal'• Al.L you ply .. ••••••••••••••••••••• Rem>deUn1/0oor• huna Ur'd. Larry Wtndell. Gardtnlni Wanted Garage fl Yd Clon·UPI Masoc11y our •peclalty. PA INTER N £ ~ D S tolleu fl r11u<"t h . r~ for 11 l"or all you n~'d 10 know Rand 7ZO.lJ6.9CdM (2l3)9Zl-i$4I Mowing. edlllnl. rakln&. Free est $57·8211 Clean, qwck, drpen~a WORK 30 yr• up. 1n1 paired or repl1rt'd 11 30d•)' •d about bankruptry. ull r~ .. _k tZUIN4 1468 , we f "1 n 11 fr t e bit. Wedo any 11ze Job . /ext Acoustic ct'ibnas yrse1t_per Jim 631 6666 In lht' 11411135' 9162 -,... _.., • 1 t" ., L 372 a.lAH UP YOUI 4CT •631-2004 • Davis Palntln 847-51116 -· ............ ••••••••••• ""'--M Ht ma e&. v4 .. ·4 or TODAY I Yard111ara1e -P• Senkt 1.,e1rs 2.•LtOLYT IOlh,M .... mct/ WeCar~Crl)tCleaneni ::'!.:::-•••••••••••••••. 6655737. Clzl.Uc> etc I lOn truck c:::ctm Brick, Stont. t,J.BPAINTING •••••••••••• ; •••••••••• n Srrlct Steamcleiantuphola. ORYWALLTAPING G.irdStnk l25&3i-1-'l2'bti1) ' ,Conctett,Stucro. SPECIAL' Int/ext, Swim Pool/Spa A1·1d •-"tel "'-··k --unl unll •• 1 • " Ref1. Freeesl. S49·9492 drywall. Larry 645·9383 Baths Der1Jan Spec:111l _., ....................... worit'IA: ""' ,,,. texturH. acoustic ....................... JOHN'S BACK ' Ready DtllCTOIY ROAT MAINTt:NANCE . uar __ _!45-3716 Freeeat. Kt'v1n675-90!! ~pert Knlre Sh11rpe~· ror hauUna. Ertlclent , AllTypetMasonry INT(EXTPAINTING Call now 842 6455 . 00 IT NOW ' 6 HAUL OUTS Shampoo &i steam clean. ~ 11111. Sl. per knife to 10 . reas student w l~e Very reu. Uc. bonded. Uc d. Ri!f• f'rte est 84! ~ AJl&ForS_.. Servire& Repair c.o&ot bri&hleneu, wht ... , .. _ SaU 9-$ Richards Knife truft.k Thank you BobS48·7650/536-9906 ••W.1067 •• flt-rti.,M•••••.t Schock Boats 613 <Vt.r.,. . • •••••••••••••••••• ••••• d s c I · · ---'"T""' VourOaily Pilot - _ .,.....,, cri>U · 10 min bleach. DRYWALL/ACOUSTIC l7023r l M __ 7se.igr6 ...... I'm Small My prices ••••••••••••••••••••••• Serv1re 01r1ictory Compl Yacht Maint t Hall, Uv/dln. rms SlS ; l4 yrs exp. Fl.lily lir'd &i H .a. llAUUNOICLEAN UPS , ......... ••••••••••••• att small ' CdM, NB & NOPllTY Representative Cleaning. exp'd & rus ava room $7.50; couch wured.532·5S49 .. •r:i-· •"'I MOYIM'-• Irv. Ex~on673·6477 MAMAGIMIMT 64Z..S671,td3Z2 Clark67}11_~2.!_h'2_ $10, rhr 13 Cuar elim ••••••••••••••••••••••• D1tt ·Shrub5 Trus -• ---.-. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!lll!!!!!!!!!!!•l pet1 odor CrJ>I r0epair. .. a.ctric.. I C:~n10tgry. ·PMluamsob~in'? removed. 9!?·6546_ Top Quolity. Special Ge~ ~!~~u. nL1~a~36nt~~fs ~pean~:n~~~ ~~!~ro~51:f~ -= .. ...._ ~ yrs exp. 0 wor .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....,.,. ., care in handling. 2S yrs .... ....................... ~eU. Refs. ~l-0101 ELECTRICIAN -priced l)rywall Stucco . Tile ........ oelllcJ exp, Competitive rates. ~·Free est 731 82111 and ratts. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • t:xPt'rt Tri'<' rrunin1t • (.'om1Tlfrr111l Landi.l·.ipe Sel'\1('"3 957 ~ G1lbt-rt 'i Tret> Siil'<' Trees shru~ t·~vttrtl~· pruned •·r e t' «'•I 87$ 9349 THI TUI PeOPLI rro ... ork. all tre.-, Call now' SM ~ 24 hrs T,,..,Stnlu ••••••••••••••••••••••• TYPING PROOFREAOING Transl11l1111( En1ll1:.h. f"rel'\<'h , Span1,h Reporh, t'or rt'~11o n denre. manuscn)Jb . n· sumes Expenennd. a(' c·urate. reliable ••496 0339 •. Accurate·Re5ponsible Acctg for sm business Complete set up/service Reasonable. 540·5834 GllWICI & SON NoSt /N Sh naht free estimate on Rem>del. J.B 646·9990 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Noovertlme 7J0.13S3 ,...... __ HJ.8112 8111ldersS1nce 1947 &a!Speci~lista~~ large'orsmalljobs GeneralMainlainanc;-HORSESHOEING f:tot, •ABC MOVING-Exp ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll.twD.-.g~.,olr WllldowClt•llHJ Add111ons ·remodeling dry Free est S39·ISS2 Ur. 11396621 673·03S9 Repairs & Decorating cold, and co~rect1ve. pro(., low rates. Quick, HANGING $10/ROLI. .. .................... , ·~~;;;h;&i•;5•;1;1~·t:·~·· Doors, windows. patio Kalua. Cpl &c u~hol. core i Electrir our Specialty. • Ut •Ra 640·5144 :4:.~H~ r ri: :tu ea~ e rarelul service. 552·0410 Quality. Also stn.pping Cuslom bul Id ing, re Call Sunshine W1nd ov. • rovers Freeesl Reas. Clean Qwrk1 dependa· HOME IMPROVEMENT STARVING COLLEGE Frtt_e.!!l.Sroll64S 93zs rmdehng, ma1nt · re Clearun , Lt<! !4'1811.5:i 'fJ••Mn ~!_!~I~._!_ 549·2l70 ~~:eC~ll~~-JJ.tom ble WeOoAny SiieJob' REPAIR. PLUMBING. ~ort&r::e Horseshoe-STUOENTS MOVING UC.PAPERHANGE.R pairs. hauling Sieve CLEAN WI NDOWS ••••••••••••••••••••••• MacHALE COHSTI. Steam Clean for the •631 2004* ~ahng, carpentry, elec. !!,l_ -CO. Lie. llT124-436. Bonded &c guar. No Job 1!_73-8106 _ FOR THE HOLIOA YS AP~~~~~~IC E Custom homes. fram· Holidays' Best rates for Res. Comm'I 20 yrs ex Ille. free esl. No job loo tt.Mc~ Insured. &41·8427 too small or too large ltoofillg 642.54491645_7972 Al.lrealeslateJesperl· tng. remod, Frenrh the big dates' Call per, Do my own work ~_!1_645-2811 CM_ ....... :::.::": ......... WA1'CHUSGRO!_!__ FreefS!:Tony898-2728 ....................... -;RESIDENT IAL• ed ro LocafeiP Fast doors, skylights & patio 646-4733 Ur'd.Al646·8l26 _ HOMEIMPROVEMENT Wanta REAi.LY CLEAN STARVING ACTORS ,..._./l.,..r REPAIRS FOR L£SS Avg 1 sty SJO: avg 2 sty aervice. 768.2963 rovers 848-3652 __ ELECTRICIA N. Lie TileOoors -f'encl ng HOUSE ? Call Gingham Move with us before ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shingles, flat 30 yrs 14.s Chns 957.8388 ROBTSTEINBRONER. C....t/C:O.Crtte 233lml-C·10 Small Jobs Plumbing · All small Gtrl Freeesl. 64S ~123 Chnstmas & we will PWTER PATCHING ex ·free est 770-27;s ....... GEN'LCONTRACTOR •••••.:.:,•O•M••PSO••••N·~s•••••• MalnUr rt airs 548 5203 ~·~_1!5txp 979.~s ROBIN'SCLEANING donate l toy to needy RestlJ('cos. lnllexl. 30 Sew...._/AlteroHoas WIANOOllTy~C.LOdEdAJNolbNsG ••••••••••••••••••••••• r •ft ........ .,.. ., .. ,,,.,, In --cl\Jld Lic'd ins 673 ()1153 vrs Nut Paul 54S·2977 .... ,..,~ Dnveways, parking lot ~~~.._.. __ 2:'"-''"-"" <;ONCRETECONSTR . ...._.. HsdwoodRoon Serv1re athoroughly --·--~-. #-·--~ -. •:••••••••••••••••••••• Freeest. Alex64S·4141 repairs, sealroating. CUSTOM QUALIT~ Uc. 1393383 642.8482 ........ ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• deanhuuse _ S40 ()!57 -...g Neal patches & textures Exp. seam.'ltress. altera Prof Window Cleaning S&S Asphalt 63Hl99 Additions& Remodeling Resid Concrete Als WOOD HNCIHG HARDWOOD t'LOORS LORRAINE'SS~RVIC~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• F~ftt_:__ ltl-1 ~3t uons my home. qualll)' Free est ,qual serv Lie. TotaJSeryice . . sport rouns. Lie. :174061° free est. 645·82S8 Beautirully rleaned & llome1Bus1 tRehable "'"" patnllng by Richard PWTER ·PATCH :-~a serv_&3t ·2336 D:·Rae -~·0941 AUSTATE PAVING from Design to Fin's Bob 1·1966i&47·7078 ----waxed ... ae, ready for the Relsfl'rans 962·0510 Stnor. L1t'o ms. 13 yrs or RESTUCCO. Int/ext . ,_ S l i S , M Gcade•g holidays 832 41181 happy N 8. l'U9lomers Reas Free est Refs ...................... , Little MISS Murret 1.a1 on Re .. aparo1·rast "ego. mtmr1/pRinegs. CD COCuNstCoRETF~MASd'OlNRY ..... .!:: ............. ......_.. -Quality work. dependa· Thank_)'_!>U 6,;1_14410 963-0Ul6/S39 9697 McCrystalCeram1c T1le a :rurret. dalongdcilmeha "' -~ m oun a ions. Garden Ma1ntenanre .__,, ble. refe rences Call P~ Disunct1ve tosu1llat1ons sp1~r an rea m l e IJJ7362 &4>8181 _ ~CDNntACTc.e PallOs. Block & Brick R -d/C 11 d ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pam & Bob Dwight C.-lnl/Ext Plastering Ur. 1408746. 3'6.8612 Da1~y Pilot Cl~ss1f1ed AttorMys ~c •349m_ 770·6SS4 Lic.536-5013.SJ&:_!lm Cl::~.u~~!Fre:T~~~ DUMP JOBS 76.17012 25 yrs exp. Lie. 4 41 U>w Holtday Rate~ ------se<_'lton about Miss Muf •••••••••••••••••••••••,......&...t....-'M~'---... ... ,.__ ... n 1816 .. evesB4&4947 &Small~o\•ing Jobs ....._ !Mio... Bonded Ins. Rers Color f'reeest • 645-82Sll TILEINSTALLED fet's Tuffeland boughtit ~ -_.., -~ """" c 11MIKE64i 1391 cw•........, expen. 963 0911 D1l·k All Kinds Guaranle~ fOf" ll 95 You ran sell DIVORCE.SUPPORT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -a --••••••••••••••••••••••• llave some thing you Rers John8931667 your tuHet and lots or lncrea.se/ derreas~. at· Custom Cabine~ry -A)I OU.Id Care ages Birth lo s TIEES Haul. cleanup. concrete By Bonded" Pnvate In-All Painting inl $450 ext w11nt w sell? Classified -·--other things th rough cuients.bankruptcy kinds, 7 yrs design exp years. Experienced Topped/removed. clean rermval DumpTrul·k div1dual.Shirley RISO Neat & c:omplch' ads do it well Call Find what you wanl in Daily Pilot Classified 8Sl·3938/833-0220 Free elll. 730-6409 ___ Call631·5:!77 anytime. _ u . l~enov 7~1 3476 Quirk serv 642-7638 833·14S4 F'reeest Rers 851 729'.! NQW.~5678 Daily PilotClassir s. A~l_M?:}§J! A.pa lrnh u.tw.. A.pea hHttts lWww. A.pGi twllh u.fww. 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Harbor Blvd. __ _!73-~_!>_ -- MIS 2 Br. 1 Ba Poolside : 1561 Mesa Dr S.SSOrro rm & I Br. ,S45U mo I Palm Spnnl(:. drl'J iMon 9fi4 ~ 4!M 3800 or Ooog. 7S2 SI1 1 +storage S500 mo Storage space nr Harbor Apt Laundry room 1 l Br unrurn SJO(l I Br 75 1-4293 67S lel0 lt'rt>) C't'l rondo J UH 2 M t' O\l'r 40 lJ Ut l'l ,~sq n bld i: w s or • Realonom1c_-s 67S·6700 & Baker. approx 3000 child OK. no pets Call rum $400 2 Br unfurn ~lloclt 3169 Yearly lease unfurn 2 Ba . rum w Jlrtum Workinit 2tllL ttl A I ftl't'S. 3 BA. h~ work l111Menl ... at 4450 __ __ sq. IL~ per month to rorappt.beforeils gone S425. ~dulls only Call :::r..:•••••••••••••• bdrm. 2 ba. bllins Nl•w Golr. ten111:. l>a ll). Sl75 area. ample pknl(, W ••••••••••••••••••••••• SloreorOHice 1J50sq ft _!!.¥>nth_S49~~ __ TSL Mgnt 642· 1603 9;4. ~·9860. p••i NEWPORT pamt l'arpel drapt·s Wl'<'kl) & monthl) rail's jl3f J.1115 Arter 6PM CM. nr t9lh It Plat·enl1J Ret· 1 Sto e choite l()('a Mesa \'erde Area 1250 sq. fl Front Ofhce. WESTLA.ICEYILLA.GE ,2 BR I BA. POOL.SIDE NI S850 Call Linda or i\rt. :natl 714 ~~H 1rno1 G..aqes $LW!_rrobi53568 110,~\y ~~wport O<'ea n 545·4123 large re a r doo r Im med occupancy I APT Well lan~sraped APHJMENTS i\gl.67J ·7060 9·WM .i:>k for M.1rk for)ftlt 435 MEWPOIT IE.ACH rront lmsq rt S750 mu S41S mo 1240 Logan Adult only complex courtyard. c arp.els . M S.C.....,..te 3176 No Tahoe t•on1to. 4 llr :; •••••••••••••••••••••• AIRPORTAR~:A 675 41s.s.673 1401 C.0...rciol ~ve.C.M Days S40 !1352. Pool, spa. laundry room , 1 ~~d~s ~>,i8;;' •··~··••••••••••••••••• ~:' Tlo ~-"':~~r $4SO ~:asts1de. CostJ Mesa Full serv1t·e from !I()' Xlnt shop lor on BalboJ R..tab 4475 [\·es646-068l_ pal.losordecks No pets 731~ A · COUMTRYCLUI NICE. oen view. 2 KR I "' om 'I Garai:e. 1 oic 1 0~24 ~ r Campu~ Or Mullan Pen . ..illroot&autu lraf ••••••••••••••••••••••• 550 sq rt indust rial Garages avail. 1-· ~nt UVIHG IH BA. ~ar, Ind~. walk 111 ln<ltan Welli., San1l111pl'r S7S mo lllll 2 lht St RcJlty S40.2!160 I rk lo the Uulbua Ferry C I Propert) 2 Br t Ba storage work for rent Bach. $360 2 br. Adults. no pets. new· HEW,ORT sho.ps no pets $42~ \'11111. parttJll• rurn Dayi; 646·4262. ~:n•,; & omc:e m (.'OM 2nd :.ltlr p~es lO front 1;reo1l house IO high tr?rr1c 646·'4~ ---- 1 Br. S405·S415 ly dee stove ref rig. enrl IE •CH 400 Z710 St>:L~tn.11 640 ~\.IH Wltnds 645 ~7 lk · Y plat·e ror book :.tore Jr1 area ol Westside Costa u--4550 2 Br $475-$485 ~10 $475 979 4410 s;A Mod Jb 2 b bl k "'"' up ea~y ant'~:.. fr · • .,,..., Mesa Ternrtc for Anll --r · --r d. ot' to llllllfahto Sltwe 4300 Gn age 1n Coron.1 c1d l'JrpeL~. drdpt'S, paot'I shop. o i<'t'. t'tl' ""'rv Sh A ••••••••••••••••••••••• TSLMgml __ 645-8l~ Beaul 1 br . 1·a rpet:.. An adull l·omm unll) on bt'h Ocean vu, laun ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mar $Mi mo tnl! .i.S<l~Q r1. tro 673-29-13.6733930 't:n r~~ ~~,~~nt~~'~ Garage for re nt on Fireplace. pool. pvl drapes. qutel bl~ln R the Back Bay Spec fac•il ~'mo 6616142 Dana t't l.arl:l' 2HI< 770·0347 67~ S44~ M XI ire. rk W ii d . Balboa Pen next to F'un patio. dishwasher. on ~I~ 498·671!76 or tarular Spa, 7 511111m Adull studio. s tcwt'. 2HA Rt•I Whl M Rf>ll t Offk.~letltal 4400,l'ir-tom rxec•ult\t' ullll't'. F\J~~P!!L~ st.i ~U: ~~~~in.: ;0 5~~ 1.ofle 1I0'2'x201·2 1. SlSO E/side,allinx-lrg2 8r _.__ nungpools.8hghtedten rr(nl(_. Ultls. S260 mo ·~ ullls. i ~• & l,1:.I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4Ull'lf1 fl r\tbathwtlh lloo Costa Mes..i $.lSO Approx 900 sq n ex ~!73·2943.673·3!_30 __ garden apts From SS60 Easts1de, PM\ ate I bdrm rus rourts. bike tnuls. MO\'!!!' S420. 492-0JllO 493-t!llf7 1617 Westclirr. N H Want shower Hal boa l'l'ntn rm l'I ud 1 n g l he > a rd Ha\-e somelhing to sell ~ 557·284l enclased garage Yard. putt 1 n g .: r e e 11 F roomtn;Jfr lo sh;m.• 2 rinanr1al inst 711041:1 r SJOO rro 642·462.'l 5411 51104 I $500 rro 770·S629 Cl~~Vl wel) Large 2 bd, 2 ba, pool. \'ery clean. cal OK $425 Bachelors. I and 2 S...._ RR hou:H• 111 t'cl M 1st floor ~genl541 S032 adults, no pets $395 mo 54§-4253.1·492_:.!EQ bedrooms apartme nts. c.,1 ... w ll71 F1re11la l"l' WJShl'f .....__., ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• &46-73l9or673·0884 and townh ouses from ••••••••••••••••••••••• dr)'t'r Rt'llt St7~ tnl'I ,_....,~ 2 ldnit, 2 Iott. SS40Lo S1000per month 2 Br apl.. new l'arpct. ulll Wk SSll 2023. llm PINMSUU • --·oECOMFOIT house type. g arage , I nN\ I t1 I t • 8 DAY WEEK SPECIAL ~ patJo w D Rm, no pets On Jamboree Al enc gar,..,.,., . .s as· 1759-1165 Ask for l.1nda Spacious exec•ultH' or • • Like new l Br. up A ID 27 S SanJoaqwn H1lls Road SOO_~e.5526476 Prol Mto shrrum Z RR fires irro,,s from l'1t~ • w/calhedral ceiling, gu \at er 450 t7141~-1900 _ 2 slory condo 2 br. new C-0n<lo. Sl(Xl/lsl & last + Hall All servires a\liltla • lof, frplc. ds hws hr, 8S7-'o828.642·~ Duplex, upstairs 2 Br. I carpets/drilpes. pool. I,, ut1I 5411·4401 ~6·43711 ble. 'optional' t'rom 225 • 8 Days • 3 lines • 8 Dollars • ba cony, pool, spa. bbq 2 Br 2ba. newer apt ea. frplc. garaf:e Near lndry. no pets. avail II JO. ava•l I 1 sq rt up at reasonable I • " garage or carport Bltms. garage Adlts. no r ·do ·"-ping area • .,"" S47S rail Jim. 661 3806. I • rentals No lr:a~(' rt• I II s e asy to pla ce yo ur 8-0 ay Week Classifie d by mad a nd 11 • QlletAdults,NOPETS. ~ $48S.64S·'837 .... ,,,..,,.. -"'eves •M1Ftoshr2br.nrht•ac•h, from s470 up Mesa year lease Adults. ~o _ · I Ja(', 1ta~ BHQ. rrJJk. q11_red.call673·3002 e costs 1us l SB -lhal s o nly a dollar a d a y• To q ua lify for l h1s • Pines 26SO Harla 2 Br I Ba . I upper, pets_ Must have rer s. s.te.... lllO Nwptfkh 613 HI~ EXECUTIVE • spec ial o ffe r you must be a non·comm erc 1a l u s er o ffering S49-ac.ti · $4001rm, dep_ SJOO. Rers Dr 1 v e b y 6 I 4 ,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• • I • . 6.11·3725 Clubhouse Ave_ 494 ~ l Br 1 Ba. adults Sl'l' l'OO IF 23+ to shart' Apl with SUITES • merc handise o r sa le up to $800 per ad and t he pric e must Your unused items could be someone's Chrhstmas Sell them with an ad under the Dai~ Pilot Gift Guide Call 642-5678 ·~.fir Im Chrishnas Ad-Vkor --samr l..Jr~e tlt•al'h AJJt lN be n O ad Th t t th h th d • 0..Point 3826 Oceanrront for Winter do nr So Coast Plaza 2ioroo ~ 3377 N ll HEllT"GE • I Y u r e COS .says e same W e e r you r a Rental:. Furnished & Po o I . s Pa . it Y m • needs eight days sell ng t me o r 1 st o ne e I""••••••••••••••••••••••• Wlfum. Broker 675·4912 $425 1 mo M H 111 Rmmt Wanll'd to ~hr hse '1.AU • 1 1 U OCEA.H VIEW -C d 759·9100 e\es67J 81119 CM $.'.klll mo • '' util Nt-w luXU"'' ofhre '"J<'I' • "'-0 p NO FEE ' Apt & on o -'J ,. • .. om ana Otnl most I .. 000 ~3219t•\I'!> in l n 1ne ·:; tiu ,tt·~l Use o ne word 1n each box About 4 wo rds make one seeruc bluff, hke new' rentals. Villa Renta s loom .. Room . L·, I • Sh t ' L' ._. • Be th r-t I' biS·4912 Broker ••••••••••••••••••••••• tn;Jt(' rlfl1of I • r l'\'Ol'r. r.aS\' rrW\ Ut• • c las s1f1e d line o f type Minimum ad IS 3 lines Please orin l e irs orrupan · ----1 ~n h M I 3BR AJJt Co~I .1 M(''J ~ Avail · now '· r .111 • Only 4 units. 2 Br EASTBLUFF lbr . pool. .._,una Beac otor nn. A\Jtl No" ⅈ Stl'.I fordt'lails •• plainly w frplr & 2 Br w den q11et area. single adult. 985 No_ Pil ctric Coast I Hurry for the best view' ~SSOOimo 644·4767 llwy. Lai:una Beat·h 1W11ui1ful nn•Jn frunl 551-IZ3 I 640-4230 • r -------_ -------____ ---~ -------, • d I ----Daily, Weekly. Ktll'hl•n t·o11t.lo liitl (ltl'r .1n·:1 1625 to $61S. A u ts. no available Low winter ~l ""> M ~' liiS l79H •DEL.UXE OFFICES* • I I • pets Days 643 021 2. OH THE IA.YI ratts 494-5294 From I room to 1400 sq j Wknds661644l :I Hk. I II\. 2 1111' ,1\.111 n ""-cim$1 l' q ft No • I I • ----One of ll kind luxury Balboa-Inn sru• • un r' "a~ Quaint 2Br. 2Ba , studio apts. 2 bdr.m, 1 bath apt weekly. KitAh~nn"'ctt·~ non ~mnker t.i: ~.inl. lease requtrt.>d AdJ • I I • liv rm. lg kitrhen, refrig, located directly arross ocean front 675.8740 ' CM $2.Sll mo •'a tii~ :141i6 Aill>Or1t'r Inn. 2172 llu I I wshrtdryr. dbl car gar, from the Reuben E Lee. - -evl'lo po n I 8 3 0 I I 3 0 • • pauo $495 mo Ofc 9 4. Just remodeled with Nil>e furnished room tn Non ,mkr shr p11 O(' \U 1133-3223 I • ~1343. 631·6166 new rarpeung, drapes, pnvate home. C M Call hm tn t..ii:unu w ~ ng F I 7TH STIEET • I Deluxe 2brs, 2bas, frpks. kitchen cabinets & ap-alt~r.~m. 548·6892 exer $325 t ', Lil COST A. MESA. • • w1ocean vu! $.515-$600 pllllll('es This upstairs XTRA LARGE ROOM I 49!!_ 1181 I • mo "96-0271. 833·0666 wlil includes a fireplace. Available in Easts1de 2 or 3 room orfire r.utte~ • I mirrored bdrm closel C.M. for remale 10 rent Male or re m a le need A/C. plenty of prkii Util • 2 Br. I Ba enclsd garage doors & a spacious deck Many amenilies inrlud male rema le. 25 lo ~S Ull'I. Avail: now Call • & yard. Lots of grass overlooking the bay. mg . private bath, en· yrs, lo share 3 bdrm in Realono~rs -67S·6!_~ • • ~ 33S&2 Blue Lantern s~ rmnlh Utilities IO· lranre. high beam re1I I Newpon Hel1lht5 S333 + Share 2 orr swte IO pre ~33S4 or 496·9230 eluded. For appt call 1ngs W / D & kitchen IJ!-il 642· 17iS sligiou.s airport area 375 • • <keanview2Br 2 8a con (714l67S.8000. pnv.1285. mo 642·5457. F roommate . clean, sq. n. For details rail • • do. WID. pool, tennis. aJter6 PM . qwet; refs req. many ~l-6226 ~:~tencl gar. $600. <>:ean rn Lg. 3 Br. 2 ba i ,;;; on Baibo~ Island. ~nihes. S300lmo Pat 600 sq ft -Mesa Verd-e • • ~-.. It 31 .. 0 upper. 2 car gar. Cpl. yr· $250/IOO + ullls 12012 llJ7 2809 ---area. • Publish my ad for 8 days sta rting • , _ _,Oft ac ... ly. Sl200 t mo . N e A ale.673·3873 NB Prof gent. will shr 5"4S-4123 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642.3443 eeaut new waterrront beaut hm w • straight e Classification e Deluxe poolsirle xt r a -adult OH 30 $375 BAYFROHT large 2br 2 ba. bllns. Balboa Island Waterfront home in Newport. Pror. 76(H8)2 • mwhr 11, mile!I beach 3 Br. 2 Ba. Yearly ren· person ove r 30. non· -----Pnmeolfice. 760-9440. • Name --Adi t 54£n tel. S97S Mo Call smoker. dean living Roommate w11nt e d Costa Mesa, zso ~ft. -------------------------• 28r Townhouse.No pets. ~o pes ""mo 77<Hl347 References S400 mo + Newport Penn 1' blCX'k swle $175/mo. Ullls in •• Address • Mature adults only --------Lst&last 675-3733. lobeach. cld. 779 w. 19th. St w;simo 1ss w 18th St MA.IUHRSWAU ~~r~1':s~~~cr~y 2 frn~ NB. Bark Bay s1601~ --67S-SJl4 aft_s __ ~1·891.8. e City Zip Phone e 646-~-1. 2 & 3 Br. Townhouse maculate S650 &c sn5 yng. woman. non Roommate/Fem. to shr 2 afire roe Lease. l280 sq • l Br 400 sq rt. large Apts Patios. single & 673-2507. smoker Br oceanside. N.B S32S. I\. With Balcony. Airpol'1 • Check or M.O. enclosed 0 yard . s 3850o01.1m o doubl~ ca1r ~ar~ges . ~et 2 Br. 1 Ba. garage. 646-~ _ ~~las t. 963 · 1264 . Complex. • Ch d t • • 2 13 / 9 2 7 o r near un . ar our. patio. pool. Adults, no Rm ro~ rent, NB pvt hm, S49·3862 arge m y a 0: 2l3/8111·3185ToE1..: -ctuldren~ S40..6807 pets.SI()() UJOI "H" 15th. kit pnv. M/F ~-000· M/f roomates lo share Costa Mesa office with • • 2txlnn, l',ba. rfl>k. ttllr, l Bt Adultsonly. St.642·7340. smoke546-588tVince borne in CdM S22S. Isl/ CX'ean view. Reception • O .. # Exp • EO/mo Call Helen at no pets OCEAN VlEW deluxe 2 Free rent! 2 story r ust. last Call: 760-8620. area + 2 offices. 644 sq • L • 541-3561 J&G-2:6~ -Br. 2 Ba derk. yard. home in HB, pvt .ba & M/F. Non-smkr. to shr n. Avail tmmedialely • Avail. now I Rr carport. 3 BR. 2 BA a~jacent to brick rrplc . gar , room. 1 child ok in re· JBR 2BA. condo nr s.c S42S rmo.8Sl·9000 O # Exp • pool ai laundry Adults. golf rou~. mce vu. no s E c u R G A T E . tum lilt housekeeping Plau. Jacuni, Sl9S/mo l I 7tlt STIHT • I• no pets. $UWS + S26S dse kids pets snu1 carl)el111 SlllO/mo 0~ lease opt. and orcuional babysit· ~1217SS6·7608X353 3100 sq rt tor l'"ase. • L------------------------------• potll. 931 19th I pa 1 n t e e c t 1 v e Adults S&Jn1et BluHs on in 536-1292. llelp ........ 6 ed "' • t-....... KU\/mo (213 )'"2 "°"" . --I ....... er . son ne Plentv or parking. ,., • r---····--WE 'LL PAY THE POSTAGE ---------·----_.,...,... __ ~. _ _..,.,., ____ .... _ . .._.._ Pacific Ave.C M 1'1-ft Beach. Large, roommat"' De" ""'h to ' I ,...., • ..., .. " ""' block to Weatrlirr • 2 8r 1 Ba Santa Ana FUmlshed & Unrurn t 2·3 l~IM40.1142-8808. prlv rum studto/effi· thr rondo home , Ir\' Qatom Interior deslin • l 1 =~;:t~n~~111:!t~ ~:rru~11. ~~~~ •• c:o~1: ~~~i1~~5:.1:~~· ::~·~::'o ~:· ~~;:~~::: ~~5; ~~~etor::;.·~~i,c::. e : ·I ~;?isr:RGl£ l e ~=ids~:r~'itMe!~~· :!!k~~;n~:!~~~· l ..... Occ.-cy ....................... 1142.1m1. , en.a • : . r ,~~'~i o : e Co &41-l32A f\ml Bch 846-0819 l700/mo. 3 Br. 2 81. Apt. SI.AU.II MOTB. Female 2S over share 3 NEWPORT BEACH ~ • ~ o • • ----11111talrs, view, btlcony. Wkly rentals now avail. Bdrm. beautiful nr Bch. No. Nt!WJ>Ort Blvd. 350 to UNITCO ST ATl S 'O Pl·r,.Lpala~ 2111~r xlnt ':!,~~i~ ~~:.~~~~~ vaulted celllnas. tnclsd SI05 • up. Color TV. Pri. room. bath, gar11gt, lllOOsq. n. avail at 85' a • i BUSINESS REPLY LABEL ----°" • .. .... .. • 31\ed t urpurt Kida irarage. block to beach Phones In room. 2274 llunt1nfl on Beach aq. n Sitrra Mgml OJ • wE • Arn Brand new cpl. OK. no ,..l .. •t.·u imo. Yurty. Newport Blvd, CM I Kathy Jo. 9 $ 1213) 641-mt > d-1 l ....... """ 11149 ~ " ~..., TSLM mt 642 1603 .-. • .-.. -, 1AH Cl Ass PEAM•' HO 11 co~u MB • CAi.1,0AH•"--• ·r .. p•n .....,.._ 7Si2·219'7.S.S M F · •7445 -1---·-----, HB e1ttt. o(Oce, l mi to • 9 -..._ i tt<-au. tiful l11ndH 1.1pvd ~ VERSAILLES rorne r t9 A f\ACI? Ferna.t. wanted for lr8 3 OCfan. 1750 sq n. approx £! "OSTAGl wu Ill PAO !• •ootir "'" 1 0 • ~apt• Puol 'Spa ~---flltrtthol.M. 2 BR. 2 BA Rt•. Wetklv Rates Bdrm Con® In Su natl D' per 1q rt, lowe t prlr~ • :: 0 C D II Pll "' • l'o vered park Ina t•t1s lt41 mo. IOl_... ........ ,_~Phonea Bd1.Rentnt10Uable. in area! 1 yur lease • < range OHi IV Ot ~ AdulU.nol>fts ........ ••••••••••••••• 675-3787 "Z~Mov~• 1, '213)~·3563 --~--~ I •1 ,., 4 ~o-• t 8R 14i5 Dtlu.uoce.n view rondo. ~RT HOTS c&...t..1-r, lN7 Newport , Ill ltttlahl to aha~ 2 Bd 2 -.6 0((1"'"1 ror II y I DI 2 KR l & I.WO 'r BR + loll. pool, 1pa, elf. iara .,......,.~ .-"" , .. ll • 111 •; lah_. 642 out ~ 2.!3·~5113 I 1 qt. sm. Bl c.ta Mesa 145·!1:!!..: Bt apt N.B. SZOO mo 11t let.\f, J\c cutlorusl . • o . .- '40-7814 vean N'pt 8ch tio/wk.' +tat+ · 141 01$7. phone wwerina. xerox. I •, • Padtlc .... lt-41 U,.taln be(tlelOr. qwet Pine Knot Moltl. ao:2 W I IMlMstman -'11 ahr hl1 Mt'retarlal, mo to WS • I 801 1 SIO T.,,...Mtl •••• .. \,!;, .. D;j;;;;·,·; wea nr wawr, MOO mo. Nli60640 'rum2BR.28AApt View 111>.Gl·5m, 30101 Town t 330 w. hy St. l e •PAaKDal9ECM lr.Apta.~l,dttor•l· +MC.,utllmd.17J...S ....... 4111 of GoUcourte +Pool Cuter Or, L1auna •• I Co•t•M•••· c•t2•2& :, • .............._ _ _.. oitt bdrm .... -.1rt d'·'" a'"-r .._ ......... ,__. -..rm -a GI OllS. mo. , _NI--';.;:.:_-" v ----. I""" p •nWI m:' __ ,,.... ,...., l. -• """••••••••••••••••• ---·------I • ~ ed111la and no cHtpotal, haaled pool. wfllltr °"'' · •Tv/mo. r.AHrRONT z • 4 Br Mtr to &hr II 4 BR Home Medical offltt (Of rtnl in • e 1 • ......, HQ and tllte&or. "'"'"· prh_1. -.II JIM. sse.1m aft Aflll. Wil&tr. Woellr/ !.CIUmllrlkh/OCC NB.Nnltollolpit1I ,=;.r...:.a.;;='----•~~ CaD4ft-l!!,L .....,.m.mi. No r.a1 ,.._,..., ............................ . ~rt.it, 1001 .. ~~ ......... !!~.! !~~ ............ !~~.~ !~?~.: ... !!.~! ~~~ ..... ?!~~ ~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~.~~!.~ ..... ~!.~~!~ .... . ••• -;~•tt•••••••••••••••1 "1.Y FRE•!' Pan Am 2 P#rt tame l'hotui:r~phl•r SECRET Alt1 • ' ~INO u ;ASt:. quit Commut1n11 r~om IC>f'.1 roupon,. l3 toun A creative Human Resour res nrcdcd Will 111voln 'I 111ll f' 111.11 J ClAJ14 HAl"D 111111 ~Intl'•. Ml'IHn1111ut Ncwwilk 1rn lo l:osti t r1" · lh w 11 I I 14 O · Manager will huve the OPPortunlty to travehn11 ht uur 1 t11·n1, 1111l•lhl11 1 n •• 1 1 ' ALI. iupphn und rue ~11111 t213 > 864 .H68 liJI 31111 establish a results·oriented depart h u rnr th r o u i: Ito u' 'el1 Jiii. '" f rn1. I turn1nrlud1n« llrt'4pm .. I .. , ment aimed at me eting employees' Or11n11r Co~111~ 1·1t·:i~.-l "'"1!.1•1 l<•r ,11,11 i Duipl11)' nHI. w111\1n11 .. :": • . • . . t»llfor11ppt ti7~ 111.lo 11111•r"1' 111lo room t h1tln. hl'llUty ...... fl-4 noo Pr~..... needs. Skills ·~ m~rit compensation, ,11 .. 111t .11 I 11.i I S1lon halrdr)'l'r) and ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• benefits, organ1iat1onal be havior and Plin1t111t 111u 14 111111 u 11 1 h)'dr1uh(' rh11iri.. m1r S..& communication wou1d be h elpful. C:11mt'r11platt·!!k1111 :" I 11111111 ,, , , ,, • run. •htlveond pl11n1~ .....,_.._ 7005 Progressive dynamic company needs mtant Mon I u" h r 11111 11 1 Abo, rl\lllte up, 5h11mpoo fOUMD ADS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' I . I d Sat. Will >Aork 1 l'1 t11al 1 itl'ldh11irprodUl'ts ft $.11.90 WEEK. Christian a lake·Charge, human SllC ea Cr. t'omnwn·iul 1•om1•1 '1 C:all631·97S4or IDE FIE£ Pre-School. 320 E. 1ath Please send resume and salary re -Knowll.'lle uf PMT '''" after a ... ea "' St. Co6t1 Mesa. Special quirements to : Ce$5 h\>lpful, l!Xpt n1'n l'I' . Calt ~m. 646·S4E._ _ Box l002 prdl.'rred. but will train r. . . Apply 10 pt-1 ~un ltilill ...._ WHy '42·5671 .W.. Wmhd. 1075 Dally Pilot r111l·entu1 Avt• . t ,\I 41 yni • .mone)' m111ter ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mes a Ca 92626 ToPlot11llon, adjacent to -------Young ma rrled ma n ' · PROFESSIONALS Balboa Pavilion. Good $100 reward for ROid 11ooold like odd Jobs eves sttkang Jdditwn.il 1n lease For inlormution bracelet taken lrom & ~kends. Can do a CATERING S er vice HAIDWAIESAUS 1 rome1148W!I~ j call salver Maida nr Balboa ~anety or hand~m11n needs ro o d pr e p Full time. Apply in p tune Cini.. Tq11.,1 MEL FUCHS RLTR Ferry on Nov 18· No jobs. 972·9525 eves, ask ~orkers $4 hr. Part per son , C r o"" n Re<-epuonl'l fur \ n·ht 67S-at20 questionsasked 700 380l forBall _lime. 5A M·9 30A M. Hardware.3107E.Coast brolu.•ragc Typ1111:111u~t 'll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I lol."kd Mature woman seeltmg !mi's Kitchen. 3077 S. · Hw .CdM. be good ~1t•\ h1 ~ ('all *SEC.RETAWIES • • • • sc1•u •£TS employ ment days 88 Harbor Bl.. s A 979 0747 ---Shoron 673 11.'11 I DOROTHY Hlft· M'1. wdetothe11l,elderlyor rora ----•• * PT T IM r .1111(1 1>111 1-----ICl--ANSWERS hand1ra~9·03'73 Quid care/It. hsekping, 1 HAUL TIEIAK man ug ~~nw 01 1, .1111 PIMSTHL Thesis Noose Housekeeper. exp'd, xlnt child 2:»5:30 M F. oc 17~Costa M_esa Serivu~ onh IJ'l•ll 3232 Colorado Pl refs. prer live·in. Neal. caa over n1t e. own Costa Mesa 1131 J83l! CostaMesa Oakum Cychc s ober , pleasant. lrans . 833-811 7 o r You are the winner or You are the winner or MACHINES positive. reliable. Loves 6Jl·S338 two free tickets ($18 00 two free tickets 1$18 00 Big? You haven't seen children. Do dnve. Call CLH., value> to the •value Hot.he anything until you've " ICEFOUIES & seen my husba nd 's all.oreve.5Jl Z4!7__ Orgunized . amb111ous. ICEFOUllES & HOUDAY OM ICIE secretary She hus to Help W.ted 7100 rrotivated person ror a HOLIDAY OM lCIE ANAHEIM wash her b1k1n1 in two ••••••••••••••••••••••• FIT general office posi ANAHEIM CONVENTION separate MACHI N~.:..-Acd1bcel•llble& t1on. Hill, Danielson & CONVENTION CENTER Lost : Dog Male Cock-a· Acds Pay.W. ~· 675·6442_ CENTER Dec. 23.25 or poo B1ege Blue Collar TWO GIRLS NEED ED. Delivery men over 18 fur Dec 23-~ or LONG BEACH ARENA Westcllff area. 548 9567. Handle all details. Busy L.A. Tillll.'s lo homes in LONG BEAC:ll ARENA Dec. 29-Jan. 2 LOST · F em a le do~. real estate accounting C M 3 a m · 6 am Dec 29 Jan 2 To claim tickets. call ma I am u t l' hu s k y . ofhcl' Refs required Economy rar requ1rt!d To claim t1t•kets. 1·ull 642·5678, ext. 272 gray while. 100 lbs Avail. immed. R C No co 11 e c t 1 n g . 642-56711 , l'>.t. 27 2 Ticket! must be claimed SS9 9253 or 770 6226 Ta lor Co. 640-9900 $400-$450/mo + bonus Tl<·kets musl be l'la1ml'd b ---.,.,, """". b} Del· 22. tlllll )'0ec22.1981 tREW~D I '"""""' * * • va1uabll' 11em found at ACCTG CLERK ----* * * REAl.i,:sT\TI-: \1;1 'fl 90 100•. r11m m1 '' 1 Grrat New1.1orl 1111 ,1111111 Call Oan.645 n :n RECEPTIONIST t.:PA Firm n•·l·tf~ 1 ,., 1• t1on1~1 w1lh i:nvd ""' m skills to J11:0.wt·1 '.oil' l(rt'\'I l'lwnl~ l'h11111 .\ l} pin!( t'\jlt't 11 Ill• I• qu1rr1I Xlnl l11•111•11t• salary 01.11·11 b 11 ~.! 11 mt; SECRETAPU:S •SECUfARY • ~ ... ,,..fl, llth I " I Costa Mesa area. Dally D8f1 AL ASSIST. ilousECLf' ANFRS RECEPTIONIST For Sale· On Sale Liquor Bank or Amerira, Costa sales. bank rer . 10 key Challenging position > • • • l'lltHlt~ & dl•ru .11 1111 , '" 1 , r• License. Orange County. Mesa. o.W1 rile cw J o add. hie typing. C:a II available for exper'd. I Fiex ~rs .. r$4t;;115~" n .._1th larl.!l' urr11 ,. ,111q1 1 ~ ,11 , 147·557101 lo Quahf1ed Daily .-. ot. 330 · ay 855·2394 weekd ays . mature, energeltr ass is lra~ · xp . · l'um1.1an~ 1;1•kl "n1 lo.11. 111-1 Buyer . C arman & St .. Po Box 156-0 Custa 1>42·29~9w_eekend~e\'es Lant Toppay forr1ghl llouwkt-eiwrsnet'dedfor 1·on1b & h1·11 111• 111111 Mansfield. Lawyers ~!?a CA 92626 Asst. manager for Tool girl 4 days. non·smoker. Seachrr Motel. musl bl' Ne>A1Jor1 St.1t1rm1·1' 1111 67S-0200 • _Found Siamese mixed Shack. Costa Mesa. ~I~.:.-able 10 speak '"ml.' 557 9212. M1 ~.mm1111 female cal All 4 paws & needed immed iately Eng~ash l'all494 t79i a~"'D'TIOHl"T ........... ears chocolate ~·1r n.. I u-·--· -"'-U"' :> Experience 1n selling .,...pay ,..,._,keeper l umpan111n L'ull ltirit• .... 11 t'i i Opp~ 5015 Slater Edwards lOOls M HELP W d 50-601 t I b r ·" ••••••••••••••••••••••• s.t2·&4l8. neC'essary ature -e nee a ( wan t•1 y rl' mu.'I bo.· iit·r~on ·d,I• ", 1 person over 40 Base cre;itive person lo work fined gentleman wnlt'r l(rtllHOl•d & l'llJ"' 1 1, 1 ' I ~ I I T,......Tax S .. elter F 0 U N D salary + romm1ss1on m our gin dept Must Live in . r1nl' 1·un1l11 in, ubht 11,., 11 , , , on new. large Cherry Keeshoun d Husky . Ca ll 548-1080 fo r in· have somt' flair for dis I w sea 11ew. l'1IM 1'11 1 ~!dpstwlhll f'. ,,,,' ;,. 1 1 1 1 Lake Estates Newport male. l'hoke collar ,l lerview.askforMac play. Prr. AM or PM .. rm. bath. ti work mJn~hrp l\u 111111 Be a c h h o me 1 n Bushard & Westminster ------I call 644·7330. Thr Gulld l bl>IOil ' l•ht1l1l' l''ll pro·l•·t i ··•I foreclosure. Ta~ wnle· _g 16 968-304L . ATIBn'lOM: Dru& NB. llOUS J>:KE EPER I foll 1·11mpa111 l11•111'11h orTofS20.000 beforeyear Found : Old En glis h Ambitious bo s andl -~---E xp er 1 e 11 rt' 11 t\IJIJI) P1·n111 .. a11•1 lt"" ends. Clear foreclosure 1 Sheepdog. Dobie max . g rls t().IJ year{ old 10 Donut Shop. p llnw. AM. I Howwk~per n1,•,•drd fo r l'IJi·t•nl iJ ,\\1· 1 \1 1&takeoverpaymentson 1 Sarroyed. Samoyed mix ~ork one or two e\;cn noexper neressary. Ap 11row1n;e bu:.111e:-" E~ I ., . . .. 153 loan. 752·9209 . puppies, English Setler , k ply in person. 01pp1ly ' p.•rt1si> tlous1·k<·l'l)1n,.: HM ~:1'1'.ltl'\l"I 953-MS.S Also Cats Irvine Animal ings 3 \He gelling Donuts. 1854 Newport 957 8803 I \ I hi Ca Ce le -:;.i.3734 newspaper s ubscnp· Bl d CM 1.Jitu na 11111 .. I ' I .1 Mo..yto Lo. 5025 -l!_n_ r.~ ..:.... lions Transport al ton -v '-· llou.~ekeepin;e • I firm lli'<iu1r1•• 1•1•111·1,11 •••••••••••••••••••••••,Male Lab S~epherd mix. and consta nt adult Dynamic sales position Need ma lun: ~.ni:h,h offir<' ,i..111, ,,., 111 11 , v ...... copital I puppy, brindle. Male supervision provided with Petrolon. lnl' Uni :.peak1nj.! wont.Ill rnr l l ~II I' I I ,, "' I ......_tLo•t I wh ite w bl~ s pol s. Call3toS.30PM. ask ror quenewproducl. .:round i:meral hou:.l.'kl'<'Ptnl: 3 minimu m. 1 ,o11 "' Venture capital a\'ail for j Dal ma lion M.1x. male Andrea. 642 4321. ext Or opply Im pre:.s1n • hrs duy . AM . 5 tla~' Wrn:-lu11 111, "111,,.11, 00,iness start up Also I blk & bm Dobie: female 343 earnings t.:all An:.wer c J 11 K H ; 5 111 11 r I n1l•nt K.Ti lt••1 yellow Lab. female brn Ad ~601. 642 4300 24 hrs 1146-19"18 dobusin~sloans.equ1p· &blk.Shepherd female IH.l.,.l,1u1Jnl ment leasing. 8SS·9863 blk Lab mix ~/docked AlITOMOTIVE Exec se<'l. ad min assist tfousrk l'l'Pl'f. I 11 '.' 1n Hostus .1 r I blk & IAUa MOTOIS & confidant in Nrwport beaut Newport 1k .11 h F 111 1 lai · ema e tan Cenlr Lon J! hr::.. hard home Must 1·1111k . nu u . 111 ' ~S. Tnttt Shepherd mix : fe male Now has ~11tons work & rhallenRrnR for srroker.1 644 79:t~ . Waitress II J \ I D.edi 5035 tan & blk Terner mix openfortbefollowmjol someone unu sua l!~ hll111n1·ol." ••••••••••••••••••••••• <sk'mcond )644·¥6__ *Used Car bnght & skilled. Ir th•~ . HOUSEKIEEPIER \pµI~ Ill llt'l'llll II! \I II \\ Stltler Mic} Co. Found: small poodle on isn't you. pleai1c· 1·all ~\tll li1T11• Mon rn. 7am ll Ot ·:;; E 1.J :1 °'I• 1·1" I.ii•' All types or real estate Phoenix and Newland. llfY & Contract your s mart est. un 3 30pm. xlnt >A11 rk1n ,.: llollo" l.n 1..1.: 11, It investment.s since l949 Thurs0ec t7 963·~ Cl.&. r hallen1oted . unrler 1'00d . 8 pau1 ll111ld'1" i---------SpecWDtcj ill 5350 Ill' utilized lnend & lell Bav1ew Munor. 3.'>tl W [S TIQN -.... TDI Pft'IOMls Exper. nee. Hours 8·5 them about lh1s all Ray.t.: M .642·~15 SAL POSI ... . ..................... . .1...1112171 545·0611 ,._ ________ ,1 Mon. thru Fri. Si1lary Compensation tu House MJnaJter lll•mah>l DITIJnH1 ~Jk' 11 .. •111 .. ,1 _.,.. 1• based on ex per 124.000 + benef rh 111 to work ""1lh h•1'n'1,.:t'r' m' h11:h r.1~h1011 It'"•"· • 1 Modi....t Aots Mtca. SINCE EARLY 1981 lsUc 2nd. Trust Deeds OWNER-NON OWNER GrfftCo..-y Escorts Cl4 Hrs 641·0180 c.M/CMdas Aatbp/MCfVl10 Call Berni you·l'l' the best. please 1n sheller Phonl· l11w lmpn·--111· ,. 111 ToP Company Benefits. reply in ronfid('nn• lu 1 642-2331 1 n ,.:, o I' 1 11 1 o i: 1 11 1 • Health. dental and hfe Mr Charles. P 0 Box I C'1hforn1J ,,r," t1 11t. insurance. paid vaca· 2CW. CdM 92625 1 .-0.-Secrdary I ,,·nm" & 11rnl1· """ 11 I thru 4 um ls Peter Dobbs. Broker 760-Cl 646·6016 NEED CREDIT? liom ~ ~~ --Se t· r I F.xpenem·ed w1lh ll11 Ill''° 1nqu1n• Exrellent chanre forad· p~511~:iou~reLa.i1u;~1 taphone & Good T~111n1: 642-5457 vancemenl wtlh an en· N 1 Dev lo men I 1 tSSWPM 1~k1lb Mu~l he· l'Jll Jflt•rh l'M thusiasllc. growing cor· igue Te Y 7 I detail orientt•<l. ha1 t• Company ypinl(. U personal poise l'ern1J porat1on WPM. Shorthand ilO nenl F\lll llrTll' po~lliun S.111 ... Start ASAP Call Nina. with J!ood bcn<'rils C.tll REAL EST.ATE ., \\ ~ I ' 'p1 TAILO~ ,, . Earn 163 on Balboa Island trust deeds. Over 50%equity. Short or long tenn. RiOOOminlmum ...... aty.lltr 675-2"6 Get Visa or Master Card with no credll Check GUARANTEED . Write to DPL. PO Box 4775. Las Vegas. Nv. 89106_ ll_;!I·~~ I for appl Frank1l'. \I SALES ~hon d"t Export Manal(er. req I Mernll Lynt•h R<'lttt•J t'111.1n1·1.1l firm ,, I.~ ................. n••• exp person w MA. ma · t10n 7~2 0707 ~:ot: M F 1111: 1111h1 11111.11 "11h · '" Ar.ttqu ~ 0 -~ WIDOW RAS SU tor TD's/RE loans. !OK up. No credit I -No penalty Denison Assoc 548· 1592 • •a•ctwllh/ hf•••! Lod&Fomd GIAMO OPEHlMG ESCORTS EXTliOIDIMAlE Formerly Linda & Vicki's Back with lhe best. 669-0207 If t .. °'9191 C...ty 2925 HARBOR BLVD •COSTA MESA 1714197'·2500 JOr inl.'('onom1C'S>A l'IO Le;eal ~Cl't . i:i•ru•r .it l\'rtlrt·.1l1 l1l1h1o1 .~ .................. .. pha~1s on international pr act ne-ed!> <'' 1, ~N·I 1•\11t•n1•1111 111 .,,., 1 u , lrade Kn owled i:e or w J!OOd skil l:-& Ill 111•1•11 ~ \I,, ... 11 .. · m 1 d d I e t: a:< I " r n lllitll\'e 1151 .3190 l!l'lll'rou' lt1111 1111 11111 . language & t·ulture i:u.1r 1nt1•1•1I 11111111111\ Send resumE' & ~alaQ L.c:x·ker room .illl'ndJnt l'.1m1n1:' 1-'111 1111 1ho1 111 reqwremenls to Export pn1·a1<• mens l'lub i:ou•I r .. ph··"'' 1 .111 \ 11o , , For total relaxation with l•---------i manager 17406 Ml Chr PR 'kill~. 2 30 to1.1m . Stt.'1llwn' 11 ~ •'' 1 • •••ysma r11.1--' c1rrle F\' 92708 h> Mon l"n C'111 \I ;52 ;91,15 · · · a prof massage Steve -ouu I 1 1 llMl,645·1426 Person needed to meet Jan8th.t982 Mort)?aj!l' Sc·u1.1l't·rtr l11 .. 1 11\•1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lonely attractive lady • a•c-llh 5100 seeks male friendship ••••••••••••••••••••••• \over 40 1 for the 6/yroldgirlaner school. Floral designer. p (. Rap1dl> l'Xpan<lin 11 ' f11r untl1•1""·11 • 1 h•iil I cc to approx 2 :4Spm h "' o r l " a " l' r 11 I l'l<'.inmJ?. "1111" 10·•1 '• ''1 ..., penn. must .. ,.e ellp or '" .. .. bt 1 & 1 1 11 ever)'day, Mon-Fri school exp. Please l'a ll Represent111i: M .111 ~ )J ' ~'·11 1•1111 '"~ MUST BE DEPEN· .,AnxiousS &L's.Pensron hrlplul .111 ~11,.111 .._,.,., DABLE . Stonecreek !>:.46-4479 ask for Cand}'9·5 Funds & Prt\ ale 111 ti..'li ,\.I Give yourself a Christmas bonus -sell unneeded items in the Daily Pilot Gift Guide Cal 642-5678 ead ... for o Cllrl1t•a1 A~Vhor holidays Call Ruth Element ary. Wood· R.OllST·SALES veslor11 set'k1 n11 1·~ ISei. G<'n uflill .1!11 11luHo. Strong successrul prof bridge, Irvine Rd's. Salespersons needed penenred loan al{l s wllh 1n.1nn,•r Sal.11\ $1 111w1 • 554· 11112. man desires lo meet at· Please callSS2·0461 nrter Attractive. erflcient self· I .i lollowing Call Jim or 1)p1ni: n'<1 \Int 1111. tractive sensual ladies. 5:30pm. starters. Light typinJo? unda. ~Hl99S ;,,r,; 96t6 1.8-40. for lunch or dinner l1!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!j Ni ce person a II t y . dates. Please cat.1 1 _________ 1 CdM /NB shops..:..644-8990 NURSES AIDIES Needed needed lor Pm Shin 1n Conv llosp1tal Certified preferred X Int benefits with insurance Apply Beverly Manor. ~V1~oriaCM 760-:B40. Banking Front Desk Clerk Sma 11 ..W ACCOUHTS Resort in Laguna Beach. llAUTIFUL SEXY ESCORTS 630.0426 HOHETIAllE •OUTCAU• All Major Credit Cards . A Ta.cll of Clot• F..!irorts & Models 6.4>4798 2A hr Visa/MC Newport Balboa Savings Good Opportunity has immediate opening 4!M·7S3S for an expenenced New General Office Group. Accounts Co un selor Mechcal Ins up Pref This 1s a challengmg Good Appearance & position with a terrific Personal ity a must ' opportunity for a Salary Open Ca ll • · P E 0 P L E 9-4PM. ORIENTED" person. 83J.2066 OfftCEHELP Needed for busy C.M. or fire. Phone. filing & bill 1E&:_M·f ,S.S &46·1696 Full lnturance benefits General ftAIT TIME & paid career apparel. ATTEHTIOM 6-9pm. Expanding youth S~lary co_mmensurate HOUSEWIVES counseling firm has with expenence Please d . f call: Imme . opening or openings for 3-5 sharp Ms. Denny Parisia plllme, sales cler~ to outgoing mature people 714-645-6505 work 1n photo dr1 ve· to motl\'ate ambitious --.1 i•L1o.i.. through store. Mu st Jl>-13 yr olds. Call 2·Spm M~"'""" "' "' have pleu1nt personali· 642-4321. ext. 343. Ask lor Ptrnall SerYlcn 5360 SAYl~S & LOAH ty & desire to learn this Andrea. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 Irvine Ave .. NB facinating business. AP· l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'•I Sl'l'rt'l'1~ II l11n1 I\ 11 tnlt M1mmJI ho11klo.1•1 IOfL fllill J: l11lli11 ' Non smkr F1·m 1 l1• iSI ~ " ( l ___ G_.0,___~ __ ) ) \VAN TED c ( __ (d) ___ ) ) • r GIOVANNI Al.FIEDO RUPPONI WELCOME!! MMyLou, Amt Ilea • •MEW•. E.O.E. M/F ply at: cue Photo, 2188 p11y TIME PAIADISE SftA Newport Blvd .. C.M. "" & Massage. Grand Bookkeeper, full chg: 642-1270. Sal.&Sun.mornings de ~ning ! 2819 Newport min 3 yrs exp, pref. auto General Labor livering the Daily Pilot Blvd. Newport Beach. relatedexp.548~11 Golf storage p /T , tocamen. Hourly wage 673·0648. Open 8A M • IUSIOT private Country Club. + mileage. Requires a 4AM. Mas~er/Visa __ h C.all· 644-5404 8·30am· large wagon. van or For Newport Beac 1. · Tues-Sal· small picku:p with shell. Stop!! Take time to relax waterfront restaurant. · m · R iares ability to lift 40 ""' """ at homo. 11 ·, w.,..,,. and weekend Th• lut..i dra~ l•;i.:'""' , good dri•I•• Newspa per Carriers tor rou te s si~e with Daily Pilot ni . 673-3233 West. : ·1 Daily Pilot record Call 642-4321. Classified Ads. And if C ..._NMTll Classified Ad. Call To· Ask for Don Williams you have iiomethlng to -day 642-~. _ --Dec. 17 .. IHI aell. t'lll a rrtendl)' Clean work. •f1 t hr. ·1y ,. Classified Ad.Viser at 831·53'3.___ Iii I ·' · · · · · · · ·' · ·" · · · .· ··.:. '!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!'1 ~-5678_ -Cafl)d layer$ wanted by ---"-------------""' ca.,,et mlll lor install•· • , Need m cash fer C•ristnm b1Jinr ! Se1r your unneeded terns with a fow C:Oll ad undef.the Daily Pilot Gift Guide Cll 142-171 ....... ce.1aem11~,._ lion Ir sates. Mr Hall • Ad rfkilo Sal · c:-:i:r1 • Full or Part· : to:xper new11~~~7'J~~ay stl~!Pf"''!" to llmt. Costa Mesa. Hunt : handle key at'rounL' for Or11n~e l1111~t ;. fnaton Beach 1J Santa ~ Oaii·I J'llot. Salary,. cnmm.is5ion .11ncl Ana Area. 144.44e0 or • exr ben\'llt11 timwth opportun1t1c' A&1t f A fo on with t'11mr umhilionic Stncl G-3105!. -Of !!~ -. CO o t• ,. rr~um(' In Mori• "'"11"••1 ... "" CAStm eo1 1580 Coslu Mesa CA. 92624 No pnvne HOUSIWMlliUS r1ll1. 'ptfuc. An ~:qual Oppor full or pit.I.-. Apply: iun1t1 t:nq>lorer. :1 Crown H1rdw1rt. 102A 1m. tWestdiff> NB. ~ OAMfQE COA81' DAILY PILOT • Havt o melhln• you : AOW.IAYtTo:J1>''A•IA.CA.t2t21 : ••• '° •H! a ... irled •• .-HuAL '""'tvlWl.O'tl• •• ..... .!t•·· •••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• ~ tels wtft.IG_~~ in Huntington Beac h, Fountain Valley & New port Beach • Good Enminqs Super Trips • • Great Prizes • CALL CIRCIJ LA 1 IOt OEPAfH~ EN T Daily Pilot 642-432, DI .... ;.:c:~! ....... ~?.1.~ ,~~ .........•... ~~.).~ t 11 , " 1 • 11'.-r 1 ''" 1, ""' n111ll' .. • 1 1 H .11 r 1.' ' .11luh 1t·m1alo ... 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I 111'1 ,,,.. ,., PUI'' A Ye li.)N 111!,.nol\ 8015. • • • • • • ••••••• p ·~cw 25, FT • • '1 8010 . ... . . . . . . . .... 8015 I I I I 11• I ( h.1 ~1 p llJ I e I , 1,\ );!1~1 K:l5 4!l25 I". I 111 ,111• l'oH lo.~r • "'' )!$11 f •• 7,~ ·•'I I t Whu1· fpmah'. 1l 1 ,1 I f v r \ "l' $3/l(t II .,. 1'11111.lll I lb~ •''' \I \I\!' h11u~e ·~• lo ~1v1 ; ol IH!l I , , 'to.11111 Pap111 t'> I'··' lo111I tllJll'' !I 11k~. • •J'b Will hold for I • I ,, .... 11 1Ji50 " ! I 'ip.1111l'1 f.J UPPll.'S 111 1 m m~ It> BuH ... '111 'J-1 1-1 ,f · ,· -.1·11 .. 1 Pup • 'l I \ )', ( \I ii ii , .. ~'.150 k'~ to You 8045 ..........•.•..•.•••.•• \ 111!1. I 1, \ In;?, ' I I I I \\ h 1 \ l' I .1n I ~ 1'1'1' , '•, 1·1 n'lmJ'' It I " 11 loll ~hed It 1:111.n 515 Jh&.'i I 1.,,,.11• li1•JUt IJJP<'r' ..,hq1hl•rl1 Ii hut "''" .. I h It! I 1·n 1 f '. I • ill \, tlpoinl 1'111 I I 'l'J 11·<1 1 I ~\ d I* .I JI\' (' • • lo I ·'I 'I l :.!OU 8050 .. , ............•••••••• *•I BUY** ..... 11 ··ti Fu rn1111ri• II> 1' ""' UH I >A lli t :-or.I.I 1111 '1111 MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686, 833-9625 I BUY FURNITURE 'l.'t7 11133 I 1~ \, ~·1!>. l.u1 I '" ~11 1•p1·r, I !llJ!\ ~'>7 :1701i • • II tmni: ~1·11 1l•11o1 I • 11m11 ll'll' h , ,. h I d \\I H ~l'H l\t; \ I h \I 11. 111 rt'" I I I 1'1 11>1'1! II llrl h :--,,, " ~·1~ ckl \1.•1 1•r i" i1 ' " ·n ,, \\t•rlh 1•h 1•111\ S!IK 1lt I I 1 1111 h11m1• 751 7:\,'ill MUST SELL! \\,11111 11111rnr. l.1 ri:r .11.1 • .fr• .. ,.r ! r ntl ' .1 Simmon~ 1 1 , 11 r1·~H·r " • I 111 I d h I I' Must socrific•! 1111 I lkr, 1111111 •t lll'l'll I 1 .1 lw I t1t 1h•1 t r11nd \\ I " l f 111' olll I• 11 •l-:i.,llt \l ,p hit• t llJI I d I\ I Ill I .lhli• f'llMl '\f t; \• I, ... •I oh ,1111•r• lrtJtl1· .o 1111• l1,•hl ~11NI jll't ,111 • •"t'.• 11.t"•'I S1 2~ I hil1I' I ht'> I 111 1l1,1>A t'r' " 111111111 ,:, \II 1n 1•\ '111 Ill I t•ll<I •11,1 llf.!11 BUMI< IEO \'"~··•I 111ntl ~·> •lo,'1 1'olll !'.·• 1 ..... r ,1 rn•l t. hrn 'lnl 1• 1111 ')II tol:! l>.'1'lt 111 I\ ... kntl' ltc ycltt 8020 licyclft IOZO ················~······ ·················•····· ' SALE -SAll -SALE -SALi 1 THE PEDAL PUSHER ~ I: 1,1: • lt•,JI .JIU<' ,,th• of U:o.t•d 4 hi ~ .• 11 Im' h1" p~ "' ~al ,\ Sun 11nh I l rk n ·mt)(·r rn & ·211 "' ., from 11 5 > ~ 110f ·A Miwpoti ltf d. • Hewpeft IHd ; "' · 67S.2570 I SAU -SAU -SAU -IALI - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 18, 1981 Ql,4kn6Hhl ~C1l•1.. IOIO Oflcehw ... t& •"', .... W t060 ~Serflu,P..tt 4wt.fDthtt tHO W-.4 HfO '-"'cft tt7f ....................... • .. ,_.. 1015 ,Steno IOtl ....................... &AcctllOritt t400 ............................................. .. ......... •••••••••••••• AIJW. Pool Cle11nt:r ....................... ....................... e w R A H B I T ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• "19 Toyo41 4X4 with sht.'11 tl6H IUYll KUSSSot\LookNS7 k11. New Cost $380, Ofrlcc Sate Xlnt rond RCA IJ" color TV, nlrt> SAILBOARD f11 ctory '65VWOUGpartJ 1hell lullyf(lwpd &>~torfrr Top doUart tor Sporh 207rm, SllO Roswil(nol" 1ellrors.1IU 160 0916 SI.SO ODO Bill 494-6801 rood, 1100. dirttt only 1649 t•omp and 1300rr motor Call 675 8~ (..'ur5 Bup Campt•r• ST Comp Look N 17. STAINIW Gl.ASS ev,6'.~94 962·1523 &4&-8921 81!>-~17 MUST l tt• 914·~: Audl'i. 0 f*'mtit~ Heier~ 3 wlndow11, 11pproit NI IOl71Mh&Mftt Sabot xlnt rond rcmn& ·11 Chryaler 440 wllh ·79011taunK1n.et:1i1b\'1i. ~kforU1t'M OR S:i"4:1i1rka 2 ':' ~ t'll ~. S'15u 631·~ ....................... ~,_.. &~or, hails, pump, rare truns Complete S300 burkt.'l 1eul8. roll mill'. JIM MAllttO Poles $30·,Js·sklb John Wayne Tennis Club 1 baby bunnlus 11Jw11rfl ••••n•••• ............. wmner$6SO/otrMS~2fl C•ll after 6 Pm . much mon· Sll00010UO VOUCSWA61H SIO.OO l966 llfil, F•mily Membership Giant l.op1 Hol d Cat 17' new s111la, & !?0.79Y.__ _ 968S210 18711Hnch8hd •·oraBurger' ll,200 Call 18211S03 Chrl stmu 125 ea 0 tr11ler,wkd1y11art 7 pm Trwllt 9560 llUNTINGTONB1':ACH I a hv u ya thou at ht. tAn~!.1111 $$1.:.g<»_ 17141~1•9229 Rogl'r. UTI IODY WOllC •••••••••••••••• • •• ••• • 142-2000 "Somed•y J mlKht h.ve 1-Balla Ptrf~ Christm1u Gltta. CURTISHawkSailboard. Upto50'l>otryour body '*! fo'ORD F150 Pk kup WIMllO to paint 11n Oil Portr;ut LIH 11lnS f'rt'llth LooA •nd Miol ~1v_!~~~ed. S79S. Phone shopestlmate! 536 9832 v 8, automatic 1ran~ . yft.I• •xoTIC ror a hamburger." But Helium Bouquets l.oplCBunnlet)l!!venina """""' fa1tory t11r cond , pwr. _., ul Inst I could mabt Delivered. Fun For ~1683,5411·3673_ -Hol..._ s• '70 Dodge Challenger att'tlring 17.000 milu, &llrTISH CARS that it be of u beaul1ful Christmas! 1 673·44 19 Mau w, blue & gold. 4 yrs on new S.-'ts & Lido Complete brake parts, h~ bed hnl.'r t1T685361 -... :-"''7_.::;;;;:;;;;;;;::====::::1 woman The first OM to ....... old, lame, "Cappy", Skates . skis . 14·~ Also Santnna 23 new in boXl!S, F. rotors. li599. Theodore Robins. ~~· e it I I d . krone · s .._.. DIMDllHoll w/cn c. 645-9216 d Den-.>, loaded. SlS.900 F. roUpers, R. drum~. Dir , Harbor UI vd . ARTmosphere hi 760 Everylhin& Gou befort-Amawn P11rrots, double $~8 $ • $00Wmobi &hock 8oals673 2050 master <'YI.. F. & R ~~1~~11 342 0010 or -·u-1T·A·Tl-,·.·T·10--~. M3ot~bepdl'U.'!l'o •• 'On5op~k SI<!_~ W1~1n we bulldoie it down Call yellow hud. 7 mos. old, I Sell your used D~trlebags , all SIZt'S shoes, hOlt'S. $120/orfer .., ' BEATTHE CROWDS Barbara at 673 1900 or untamed 1275 /ea Call after'6 Pm ·~DatsunKing C:alJ A.dG-.... s• wheel~ s.15 . car tu cur· Au j H Id G' M"1 NMI . Soiling dlnl(hy . cum 77~7912 Assume lease or pur"h Elec rouhr SIS ner for VW SZS. Brass n que o 1 ay irt 6?S.~~-_.....,_...,_, - -Items in OUr plete & clean $400 ---·-8111644-9325 • Banana b1<'ycle beat. manneS95 646-4005 MINl·TRAMPOLINES At11ri & Ten Game Cort ~&ft---1 1090 Dai·ly Pi'lot 673-~.:...-- $7 C l..o6e weight, have fun. R .1 V ...,,.,_. '79 COURIER Long bed, new · lothe~ to & 12 Rt-derornt1ng 1 Entire put spring b""k 1'nlo et.ai alue, $t28. Sell·••••••••••••••••••••••• ia.au ... uo1uGY 10' •~r1ou 25c-SS. Christmas tit h "' mg, $3()0. Only 4 months Thomas or g;in, goud ~" " ,_, •~ " automatll' irans This 1s cor;itions lcSJ Misl ouse Decorator yourlire Freehomede oldCal_L760-2tl4S ~tdo'aowood rab 61"ft GUI.de ~s 4!M·S192 Met perfect work truck Sal&Smn 12 19 &20lh Funushmgs. mo Sl69 552 8280. ......, Heron sailboa r d. OWMHS Checkttusoneouttoday 9-4 67S.OO'J2 49t~ _ Rol+way led 842-4108 Call 642·5678 fiberglass, 56 sq ft is11ll, 1'0NNl.-.:AU COVE R 1IN65 2 91i > s 43 9 9 711·8 Delaware St H.B Pioneer stereo. port col· Handlpainled porrelams An u lra bea ror I he ORGAN Lo H lid ~ 963-4 147. 964! 4812 Fils MG's, '7 1· '81 Theodorr llobtnb. Olr . 1111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~-·I or 1V. alassware. patio & F1 llp1no imports holidays. 32 tn $60 · wrey 0 ay Giid atll for a e..,5 Never used. S75 Hubor Bl vd , Cos la rum, & clothing 2027 IHOpm. 285 Prinreton __ 640-2822 ~~h~;,~~~~:g~('lln .CllrfthHt Ad-Visor UEN SAl.E. At 700 Lido Maria63J.7797 lvemsg Mesa 642-0010 ur 3100 W Coast llwy Newpor1 Bewrh 6:12·9405 WANTED! L:ilc' rmdel Toyota) isn<l Volvos Coll H TODAY !!' Earle Ike TOYOTA·YOU O fUmiture, clothin~. PIC tures. & misc Sal 8 4 BCosta Mesa St, CM V 1 s I a Ca u d a I CM545_·0005_ "Back Swing" In version p .. ..t. Dr "'o 41 ' S40-S2ll. (BLUL'""' 1 S t 9 c Wurlitzer Organ Model ''"' · " rmosu · -r r<>•.:. _a ~ _ Colle<'l ables. Misc Device, great for b:H·k 560 w/organ Matic Roll· l·J.82.~ '79 Dodge Van. rear door '76 GMC Pickup, ~. lon. 1tu......_11.~ Medtlerranean ~ly le Glassware SI up Porta aches $200. 751 ~ pl Be h 60 ~ 90 IO 16-. f:--b r-1, "tlb window privacy glass hvy duty, PS PB, 4 spd . c .. , .... ,. Lasl Bargain!> before Christmas. Nice gifts ~k~C.M S S'!_n_ hutch. S300. surfboard. bit typewriter SJO. Rainswts, skis, knives. ro~~er.I rncne'w nS2i~s9~c •••••••••••••••••••••" b.1 etrg .a1ss Os .. /" 011 1 1· $15 ; new visor SSO; new 8trk•& radio, new tires. rll •U·U OJ•UO.to7 B>,fnge,cameras.oak Trunk $75 Sma ll Y "" *** ca in, ai~r. o,el'. rearswaybarSSO Call $2800 720-02A9 d Vega $250. Fi11l $650 080_.67_3-6568__ • R..E.RAMHO Sell or trade, Sl.550 aller~m 71().7912 esk & rha1r & toys Sweeper or Vacuum S20 .,.,. """0 U>O ""I Id '7< F d R '' S "'"'""'""·""'o.._ ay '77 Wur11·1·er c;onso(n GJI 5464 ----" or an~er ":imper at Sun. 234 Albert. 67S.8172. • • 2 p · b c~· I XI t C d N MOJUMK! Tep Bellar Pid Mini 'bike, 11'1.00U st!a shells. R C Hehropter. much more! Sat 8·4 i04 Clay H8 960·6724 C.M_. __ --Newport Beach Tennis Piano. Perfect Condi 2831 Bristol ont1ac t ur o 400 ~1a n on ew Ladies Anll"ue 14CT Club. ra ... 1·1y M"m 1·~ta Mesa loah,Sllpa/ transmissions. Mk Of Paint Recond Motor .., "' ~ lion. New , Sl600 """' "--.&.-9070 080 7 FamiUes Garage Sale Gold Pendant Watch bersh1p $650. 6738281. Sa fi SIOOO 67323 6 You are the winner of _. fer.~3315art6 mx>_ 966-6431 ForYourCar' Sat & Sun l2 19 & 20. 1199 Ru p rl . ed -l'n I~. -4 r ' k ts $18 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ----lftA...&Meou • sou ns e ert. Appra1s ~..:~ Ha m mo n d T 5 O 0 lwu ree tu· e • I 28' bout 1Jhµ n•nl ·11 side 57 Oldsmobile lltlbourn VW Pickup, 'llO, gus. air. ""'""~ "• " Garage sale : Household and misc, large polled plants Sat 19th 9 ~ 3101 Loren Lii CM ?si.~i:J~ t ~io~~d. C r'u~n. at S600. Sat·. $200 080. 6 Secunty steel window w/renv>te Leslie Sµkra value) lolhe lie, 8' width $200~1~ nu fuel lnjel'llon Sl:IOtotfer am'fm . 20.000 m1, $4950 Liltcollt-Mercwy 1 6.1Hi67l guards szs ea. 2 Steel Uke New Cond Bolh un· ICE FOLLIES & lease67!'>·Z>41 Call ul}~r6 p !!!_770 7912 64S-2214,955·030ll 2626 Harbor Blvd' ~· lo~s_ & mis!' Aiwa Fm Stere<1 tape re· serun ly door guards 115. Sl395. 675·0092 HOUDAY OM ICE ·rrade thr u!le of your lihP , Vcaa 9570 Costa Mesa S40.5630 Garage & Boutique Sal corder CSJI (Walkman wilhlockSt65ea750·5832 AnU: -Pi ANAHEIM f<>r u•.'c• of our .,0 • 80 Toyota LB. pickup ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... ...._.. a--..t-..a l~S. 95S Coronudo, CM. tvno) .... ow pn'ze. New ------que ano, sm up CONVL'NTION " " bed lmmuc rond $300 ' "-• --r--"""" ;r-0 " Schwinn L11ll l' c;hll·k righl. beuul t•ond • CENr.T",'R ~mlboat C:all l-79:J ~GI JI 1. b · 1975 GM<.; 1 Ion vao , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gilltl!_ms_Lowpnces S250sel!_Sl954~·7374ev 8 1 .._ R k 1 " A ii~ 968~0305 bums reg gas. while u .a R t705 8 ll to 5 Sal on!} ' Glas~. games, misc 1temi. F 1cyc e . ..., oc wel 1\me(j also stool S150 Dee 23 25 or dyi. 1 lt64 221H eves _,-a o.-o urn . c l olhing . --------•I 10 .. table saw. $275 1147-5672 LONG8EA''tl ARENA 1o~stor 2Ral.MoonTank S20 Muslsell ••••••••••••••••••••••• household goods. Start· C .. ISTMAS CAR Cimon Bellows & tOOmm -.... -a. • 9090 5 gal Moon Tank SJO 1978 GMC 11 ton van, •79 ALFA ROMEO ing Dec 17. 1056 Tulare Trans . r lens, SI 10 J l prs Melodi~rand Walnut Ot>c 29Jan 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Callarter6p m while. xlnl cond Must Bet Wilson & V1c1ona. Dr .. C.M______ portallon or your rollerskales. S51ea 2 finish Spint.>t lype piano Tu da1m t1rket:.. l·all _17079t2 sell 1714>848·2981 Dynamill!sport sedan. s 2229 Canyon Dr CM. 32142Cammo Capistrano. ~~GT i~.d::t,'1ieo. rhest of drawrrs. SIO /ea wilJI bench'" xlnt tond. 642" 5678· r x 1 272 ORY STORAGE '65 VW Chnss1s. hnk pm. ·79 Dodge Van l>a(.. Cf'1i' 31{8 ~eoa~ .. allloys 19362 Fiji Ln HB 18lh·20th, 646·0354 SJC Coin rollerl ion, AM/FM radio 2.4" refractor telesl'Ol>l'. 1995· S46·56«> Iv msi: Tlrkets must be d :Hml•d trans . S75 Divorce C:uslom Int & ~i'Ho · m 1 e 5 Eslale Sale'· tools. Jll bikes, tree lights & de· S2800 960-5996 S75 Child's Sl'hool desk. ~MochiHs 1092 by [)e(• 22· 1981 Monthlyf bout & RV 645 18114 Ext '5 Gal Gas Tank 1 SI 5995 ...... ~...,,,...... r 5 ...... -..., • • • ~toral(e or any !>Ill.', 24 furn . & much mi•c rorallons. golf bags. ..., . ...,.,....,...,a ter pm •••••••••••••••••••••••! --h . t f i1Ford 1 ~k m· nu ·•IK Heavy Duty Shocks & I ... 1u 0 ~ --SAM PL"' ROOM SL'LI K k I . r !>el" u r I Y ' r l' e ru. .i u ~. B C C M JM M-" Very reas' 8432 Saru cameras. other rare DOLLS "' "' . aya ,Sin!! e seall'r. 17 I· ·h1n & • I ' New $20 Call after 6 umper A B any VAa 11SW"GEu Cir. HB 1lems Sunday. De c 1 OlIT lndustnul sewmR Sl75 aun~ I! wa!> 11111: I · I Extras.~ 759·9135 ~ " " 20th.10.S~ I 400 doll collel'l1on I marhines.lablr&equ1p 5564017 prl\ilegc~ Ne"pt1rt pm 77~7_?12 --IA711Beach81vd ~ . 557-8271.9am·lpm 1 494·3462j>p loah,Mcr111~ Dr N('wporl lfr a1·h AutosforS• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.aWft S•!! Larkspur. Sat. 19th. • 0 -·-Eqill,._.t 903 644 OSIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE HEED YOUR Aid 9707 "....Christmas Garaga Sa le 5071, $1 S22S. Pnvutl.' Party in>nl, must sell immcd • , llun<'S lilt Ral'k Hu) Allfol WCllft~ 9590 842-2000 fUmiture. drafting ta 9-lPM 1V. slereo. ski ~\'e,rwom.LS9a5d1l.'s·Rab DESIGNERS DISPLAY •••••••••••••••••••••• IMPORTANT GOOOUSEDC'"•I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ble,pair ofoars Ortho,equ1pment. des igner .,.1 urt>oal 1 D I SSOLVl::M~~N T . 19758'l'henboatl.>m.:> --NOTll'ETO -· ·31Audi50005. 12K mi. uft Cba1r Much More'• s hoe s, clo t he s. 548·7011 manrqu in~. rHks. Must sell T rtoti RF.ADEllSA/llll Anythingconsidl.'red , leather. fully eqwpped. 1lIE ATI'IC. 1724 Tustin I hardware, yard eqwp Royal ell.'c typl.'" nll'r. lights. ell' 499 3462. pp 1714111411 i!9K7 ~ -~••••~••••••••• ADVERTISERS 1977 thru l98Q I 1 k e n e ~ s 13 . 2 00, Ave.CM ment,surfboardelr. S17S Tyµhnlerlbl. SIU Sldiion I09l lo~ • 90 ... 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Stert'<I S50 llum11tir1er roHr.. .~11 fi:.hin~ <'lU•JI t-:1 l'anuno 51 75 0110 les.' othl.'n\ I!>(' !>Pt·nrie<l __ 842·2000 --, ---~---••••••••••••••••••••••• bld1ts. trees. nllns. $75 Si20 !>49 3160 wk<l\':i all 5 CTil'nl 6 ho" pl;mk. in -• •G46 352f • • by the ad\ l'rl1s1•r New Oak roll toµ desk Solid Oak Headboard for h 229 Oreun \' i"" N Ii · hoard bail lank. 2 f111ht ' TM Most bcitilHJ d S295 OBOS 2 . 9 !1 0 ah 8 o 0 g dbl bed BeautifUl condi 21l~~e~:,Pr;!:;;;nt~l~1 646-ll33 Foo; Hall tabll• $;!1N111r m.: t·ha1r~.kno1ni:.:l·r:. IMotoriiedlilcH 91 401~ 9510 " OfY resser, ,, uon. $100. Call 673-9699, cabinet. $45. ,.611 art .. rG offt>r outboard rll :.al'I<. •••••••••••••••••••••••. • •. ••••••••••••••••• st OW 646-4005 aft.er6call979·4308 "" • John Wayne Re J.!ular 673·~i portable ba11 n•c'l'l\'t•r M1111 h1k,• w 111111111 90 75 (hevy Nova New IMWPwcltcrse Or Mahog ofr1ce chair tCapl Antique Mahogony vani· p.m. 770·?~!_2 Me!11bersh111 Hest Of 1' Pool lable. 4x7. I .. ~latr, LonR ranl(l' :11111 i:.11~ 1'!11!, + 11~1! 3 h11 't•n.:. rr~o:~3~6work l.HM Co.Id le swivel slyle) Sl95 0 80. ty. SIOO, brown beige LOSING LEASE. qu11 fer 673·6479 bar lYPt'. bJlb. t'ut·~. fuel in -I tank~. IZll itab both run i:<l Sl1MI 515 Ot>!\9 I McLarett IMW!! oak dresser w mirror Io v es eat . S 7 S . 2 tmg business. selhn!( out ·55 PepS1 Mal'hml' Work I etc S47S 646 I t4S waler in 2 t~nks LI\ mi: 7H l't•ui:ut Mu Ptd FLEETMASTERS ._Or Leet• $.'l95. 646"1005 barstools. $30. pair. 271 ALL suppltes and fix '"il· w/drinkini: Foun ~:xl.'rt'}\'ll' lYllt' hn <lul~ J bua r d l rl'I rt P . Hlu1• (;,JC"I l"uncl S3!\ll CONSUMER '1~ -. ___ "-t! 8 l6lh Pl C.M 646.7564 turesincluding tam & Coin Box S3bti . · · butllnr slo\l' " 011.·n. 54113:1.'W .--Butcher bl.ock tblde $15, Sat onlv 10·4 Display cases. wa1ltnl! OBO 973 ~ 9·4PM slallona11. motorit.l'd rmnomalH· hl•;ul I.IP\' IUYIMG & LEASING (_ J_il 522-5311_ queen sz h1de·a·be SlOO. __ ._,___ __ room chairs. 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I alrmsl Ill'~. S.1.\ l all Sk1rr With Nt'" 1•nrl ~) t'11\I 1:T hi:ht hlut• Clau.ics 9520 ALAM MAGMOH 18711 Beach Bhd Quee ••••••••••••••••••••••• TIQ.0047 ler 962......... Srolt. lt.11 9254 Shp $2tlC)O &IS 11!1!1 ..... -• 01"" r1. ·" ' •••••••••••••••••• ••••• "OMTlAC/SUIARU 142-2000 n size sleeper sora WHlTE PONY ...,.,, ,.,,..., .... ll."~ 11.11111r · $250.orB/O llhands,lovable.Sl50 •BALLoo~s -Sruba )!('Jr. $4:!.\ Hl7624'SKll'J1H'I\ r1epa1r $32.) 5411 1751 1·1' I l"l.m, IEST 24~llarborBhd " Misctl•e0tis w · 1 s 1'" 1 n 6 l"' I \' 11I1 11 57 T llRD COST/\ MESA OIAHGf COUMTY'S ___ 548'--·_24_97 557·0338 Uniquepersonah1edg1rt W.t.d 1011 omrns"''lsu1 .:.1.m. . 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H faurClftt, ~CARVER Beginning jumping wilhcage.orangewmg ' nzt'nee ISi. lar 1095 w 6 "hls,2)rsolcl float ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1...__,1 Kmg size box spnng & $3.<XX>642 5077 Amazon S200. 645.7903 155. 153 split .\11 511 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ne\er left 1n ~ater 1n Yamaha YZIOllc1irl l11kto. 01.5·~·&\llW ROBINS FORD COHMElL CHEVROLET mattress S60ea Frame eves&weeknds ~4_after6pm. LOSING I.EA.">~:. quit itlnl rond Muict ~l'I.' hkt' ne\\. nt•\·er 1an•t1. 1060 HARBOR Bl VD COSTA M!SA 641 0010 $25. Fanlast1 c con cl Homehold Gooda 8065 ---· ting business. Sl•lhnl! 001 1714 11148 29117 ~> 0110 510 llll57 I 642·l306wkdays aft 5pm ....................... SEASONED FIREWOOD W"U9tD ALL supphe~ Jnti f1, 1974 Yamah.i ~00 'lit'" 1 . -Draperies Gold Xlnt FOR SALE. Deh,·errrl """"' 20 ft D ... V ._ _______ 1 ~Siu led Cood. $50 Carpel. Lik e Cal1Ed5JQ.SSSI 11/J Hf'orLCll'C)er turesincludml? 150 Ill>, IO c1me Bait PJml. ne" lirl.'~. l'llrnp l I Extra firm.used lmon New!All ·SS0.6315675 -----Ai C Display cases. wa1t1nj? t onk. depth (11\c1l'r. S350ti7H:l.'M I ••C~ASSIC!!•• lhs·divorred. 4 sel~ de ----. --Royal Medallion elet•t r CMllpf'HIOr room ch:.irs. Bt>aot 1 tandem lrlr $4300 Yahama Enrluro 100 On 66 MG I signer sheets S37S Call Lar~e Span1sh chan port typewriter. new 536-9132 Salon ha1 rdner,.. ;1n1t 6455084 I) f~I mi Si li·i:al ~Kl ! l.Jlls of MSSSS ha~ i:onel before 8 AM or aft I. PM deher. bl ar k wrought cond. Auto return. many __ __ _ I hydraulic rharrs. m1r emu 979.571:i mto this I 1111<' Ua by . .X!X llM~JO•r Ill ' d 11~1\\H • ...,\ 541>-1200 Premium pnu·~ paid for an> u~l·d 1· a r rforei~n ur donw ~Ill' I 1 n good rond ll uin See lrs Fir!>l' SADDLHACK IMW NE-OW MED IMW'S Or leave message and iron SIOO 548·7896 or extru $140 r a s h Wanted Twin strollc.'r nm1,shelvesandplants c•rH FOR BOATS ('" Pa1 111 Front number 551 3799 64b7J!.0 __ 646-9015_ girls infant e l othl·~. Also,muke·up.shampoo IW ~tuki RM 125C 19711 I 11res1W1n·~I Starter I -----l\enrrore washerfdryer Art Collect or Sellln11 smallvenledgas heater andhairprodU<'ts 5364191 Xlnt cond Hbll cnl? h~ Gl'nerator. Re11ula111r 1~~111'91•!1!!1111~~1 IB>ROOMSET $150 Refrig $1 00 ongmal Lewi~ l'rart 548·9t97or548·2617 <.:all631·9754or shopS5S0 499 23lff llblteng,wmni:.thr0\\0 lt~lllFiliilll 3 pc walnut. dble site Re cliner cha~r $40 Leroy Neiman . All ... al___ afler6.8986809 TAXDEDUCTIOMS llONDAXR 1:int'w rnncl outbeann~ l'lukh.Hat 70 200Cl. 4 dr sedan. blue 1936SGJ 1 ·73 Ba\'ana. AT Maroon a c.~l.l'SSt 148501 '7620112. Fjord blu hlu. loaded 1set 45191 headboard.SIOO Large bean bag $12 Signed Many other hut _..._ I Ol 3 S&....-Fi ...... ~-Oon3leyourboal IA'Ss than 2.S m1 s.150 h'ry & $17~ Tune up 21 842·9569 Trees & Plants Sl·S40 art1f1cts. I Wm• ~ .,..... Deadline Der 3ist l'JSh Nork 5411·7'.16 1 "eeks a1111 St1ll nl?('ds I 5 3733 •••••••••••••••• •• ••• •• Glass floor cases. wall Clill loll frer for info N I Ultle Girrs Chmtmas 1552 (Bl Elm . C.M Nr __ ..!!....:_ _ MXR PHASE SHIFTF.R unit, orrice unrt. etr Iii FOXY low mil(•~ Xlnl t.'W ru11 '' rea Dream. Canopy bed Harbor & Adams. Or SearsbesllO"rad1alarm "JOO" dual ronlrols Make orrer Take l-800/592·5909 c•ood exlra:.S.'l2.'> Musl Swectlle:irt ' UOOO Or '1<116 11.ul•" llhcl (single>. spindled high call 645 7864 leave ; saw, many access. $210. Newly rebui lt, $75 Delivery In Januar-' Corporate Account F:ic Seto rallTom Bes! Offer l'lc·,tH poster. xlnt rond. beaut. messa e Girls' bike Schwinn Slin Barrus· Berry Pre-amp, KJRK JEWELERS 2300' eeu11ve wants to lease 548·091!1 Call 499 4722 • """' \lo·, c '>.11111.1.~1 79 J20I. Sepia brn IJrn all opt10ns Iser 3461ft 'i9J20I . Henna rt'd blrk. Jll up11uns Iser 9115-41 SADDLUACK IMW 831·2040 4'5-4949 wood · bo live-aboard Y uchl w11h . grain wh•matt.. 1 x COOKWARE! gXlray $2:5. Kia lO·spd $40. $45. 1714) 751-8Slli Harbor 81 Costa Ml'sta pogsible purcha~e opllon <:hn stmai. Sµl•r1.il ---- spnngs, w 1te eye et Slainl-s Steel, Water· nt rood. S40.732.I __ Yamaho flule, cas~ & ~~---. N t H b W 11 *1 Honda AT(' 110 "58 Chevey P1rkup. short bedspread & s ham . "'"' pl . 1xg .. b. d 1" P ar or 1 bed Body stra11?hl. l(d l ,natching canopy & rur· less. Gift Brand New. 1:e ~t1{ 5 n 1n1; 5er~ musics1:.ng:J..~· lY,loclo, Vaeale May 15lh tu Oct Ridden3t1mes tires. needs motor $8()() ,tains.l300takesa11Like StlllinlheBox.ViOH.! . 7Y,.. $350 II HIR,Shrto l otl 15th. tHR equiredl $750 5488425 84().3315afl6 new. 6405032 . "knds ~.84ll·699S_ ~~gss~ Xe88~~ re~~pe GRliT.IUY! ••••••••••••••••••••••• :~u~~~~:~~~ba~~ 08L!:1sdl~k~~<;~~o 65T·lirdClauic ~1029 l.ennox China, Montclair dividers w/plasllc tabs, Yamaha Guitar Model Sherwood 7110 Rer. S70.. 931~. lllOSl 989·4054 ll00obo_S46·5989 Darrin Im mu rul a It•, "h It e King·size Beauty rest Full serv. cream & .50< ea or SJOO. a ll. F033S. 1175.1 yr old Xlnt Gerrard 40B trn lbl $30. s.!:50() mattress & boxspnngs. silver edge~ 49H4l8l IN2-19110or848·1959. cclld 631·3771 Ev Wingard AM /FM w/ 8 ~ S• HOHDA Cl 350 !>56·8157 laed. Sl!!_O 673·S415 Jtwtlry 1070 SC'M Coronet super 12 Ibanez Ire man e lee. tr. S:SO. 642<6790 on new Boston Whalers. tf cyl. new battery and .. Dining table set. china ·~··•••••••••••••••••. •• l.,......,..ter w/script tyno guitar, S300. Peavey Beautiful Color TV· 2 yr & Inflatables · used B/W pipes. Jo:ucllent rond ~ Ford Phaeton. vl'ry Di d ri 1 ) ~~w" ... ~ wml1 Free delivery. also Schock boats $750 Russ xlnl cond but d1i; closet &butret a.iron ng woman s & removable urtridge, amp, JO watt. 1150. Sl4S.646-l78& 673-._,, 759.3872 I asumbled $4 500 759 1626 app at$1200. ~ 080 as new SZOC>. &42· 1980 IM&-7641 evs .,..,,., -~3175 ·~ 1 SIOO 1 bl Chris675-0165 Used drum set.-;ht-Stereo Kenwood AM /FM Classic 13' Lapstrake ·77 Honda 350. 1525 1~-~n!1'rror sis u es Mans 14K gold ring with loHlalootls swlrl.xlntrorbe&inners Receiver, Jansson boat, w/lrailer. xlnl '74 Kawasak190.Sl95 ·53 MGTO. :111 orht1nul. · 7 626 12Kdiamond.$750 Helium Bouquets S400.S3l·7.sll•fL?PM Speakers. Xlnl rond rond.nttdsrefin.S450or Gre!!!!i:.ans 5363410 aoodl'Ol'ld1l111n.call 59-1 9&'·9918 Delivered $225. Al\er6642·0836 otter. 963-4147, 962·48t2 '74 Yamaha MX 100 . t213H42 5824 Queen Walerhcd. 12 fUnforCh ristmu Offlct,.,...t& ' TV evs Good rondllmnS2SO :llChrysler.1toodeni,:1nr. drawers. headboard, Moc:•lsteiy I071 673-4-419 1 .. 1 1• IOIS llgSc,... M · _ _. 90Und bod y. need~ 1n bestolttr 67S·5640 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pl b II h' ...., ........... •••••••••••• Sony w/64"' diagonal oonng anu Pearson 20· 642 8917 I tertor & paint Sl.500. ------YardVac. Ga. Powered. .~I ma.c tne,..,.s . Eledr1<'1)pewriter with sel'ffft'9Cl0.$48.a&l8 boil Xlnt loral1on. T-..:a._ T tt 9170 080 ~'21R7 TRAN FERRE~~ Used I lime 1175 •HP. 23 Sylvania color con· ·•and Works fine SlOO ,_1 M &'"'RANTZ Ne rt Bay. l·S2S-469S ~ ,..., Must sell: beaut 25 l'OI · · · !!Oletv 1125 642·3528 "' · · · ""' nn ...... ••••••••••••••••• '58 MOA l'arkrrl flH '•ortv 1195, contemp oak Call Answer Ad "858. · ·. S7$-4225. _ Stereo w/cus. deck. . 7t~ Tent Tr:ulcr, hard top. Nearly romplt'h' S3?S 6Pt'brm $350. smoked ~~!k:_ .Black Persian Lamb Exttutlvedesk,6 X3',w/ 12>4·wayapkra,60walts, Uberty. Easy load trlr. goodrond1tl..on CJBO Bill 49Hl801 •· WEIUY l 'SEO CARS & TRl'Cl\S C'OM F. IN OR CALL ~'OR FIH AH'lAISAL Cormier Uet.11111 CHEVROLET 18211Bt:Atll111.VO llUNTINGTON tn:,\L'll 147-6017 or 549.333 1 i.l RMW IU3 Auto. "hl t.m. 18.000 mr ne~t or f 1• r . I a k l' o \' 1• r I i. e ~·9456 SADOUIACK IMW l DAY DEMO SAU llG SSS SAVINGS Student 111-edll r;ir, lrurk. 151 J20i'1 pnred about $Mii, nny •t21SJt:in he1).1l' mol·~i rnnd plea~e i\1l\t1ml' ~spttd.Jlloplrnn' lWG 5172 l'l.L"S aftRSCHES •Sepia hmwn tan '""' ~'JI(~. oil oplutns 11lu' WANTED ·l'11bni1"her hlul· ~ 1 5 ~µt'l'tl, nll optu•n~ d£fl ~ •White ~~.i!~l~~lhl•r -.....-'•D U," Jutornall\'. all 11111 111nll 13631 .... l'Klt Hlwl 0..0lot o..,.."' ... ta:n • 111ua dm. Ret. Ri viera IO"labltuw. xlnt cond .. ~ P:,11~ii7rrfee1 matrhln11 credenza, 11t RP· components, orig. xlnt cond. Lo hrs. VHR , SlD> _ __!!.7·8679 C!M·3'94da .vc, sofabed w/soro. lov SI 7$ 6 " j oi o l er ' · $200takaboth,831•92S4 11~,ltc. ~. 966·52 10 Vl GOOFlrm.SS2·3494 SCAMP Travel Tr11ler ;=~------------------.1"'1 ewat. ori11. Sl900. s11r w18odinc motor, S22S. JolwtWayneTtnnlsCl~b. Qrl 1 ,...._& Cllitel•••lftslr IHh.l..e/ All tlberglus. llicht AlSOCll llAMD MIW t flt SHl'tAYAILAIU I ~ ll~I. "hill' 2uutonut1rll hhwk 950 twill se'4 l. elt>j,!:inl ~'711: 64S 0785. _ R•gular Mombenh1p, Serltctt 8079 ~ I01t a.rt... tOSO Wfi&ht. 950 lb11 fa<'tory . pecan e~ ee It end Cllil .... tfiffh & ~· '!'!-1~..6()20 days. •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• ............................ •••••••••••••••••• direct. Call toll rrtl" lablesw.wallunlls Xlnt ~ 101t ~·.!!:'~!"-_ CuOom 4z (t yicht 1800·346·4962 for·rret ~Nojunll.»1165210 ••••••••• .. ••• ......... Mllint ftadlo. P75. Iron Ch rls ma a P11r11de. <'ffi>rbrochurt. 01ntllt u t. t atlle EGYPTIAN ART Im Alaique ~End Head· ..tialewatchlna.P•rtiH. SAVE]UG OUCKS11 ' w lbutcher block top,4 portea handn'.iade bo"4t. $100. Huddlf etc.~tratnW4005 Trtlen.UMlty ttlO 1 ~rs.s11s 5490073 Papyr u ~ painted Courh.SfS0.:644'!!!4 FfRST1WEMRTOMPU8l!G Elea1nt, new $0' pwr .............. •••••••••J l(Mfl m1ttrt11~. Ilk<' nc•w , w111cuu rrom th CLOCKS ~PllCll yacht for all your holl · '41lflllity lraller.4XS, ·33 m Pott dishw•11hcr, tomba or the 1ncicnt 31/dey w1U#k. ~·ft~ day tnt ertal n lna . Fordwtm.SIOO ~ ll'd.<?dt PS S4114162 Kln1•. Also avall1ble -.-.ner~~ wit . ~ Pare.de ol 1.1111\1 • 64$·11M '~ MMttl eonr tablt top, t111indmadt!inl1id tmra Beaullful 7· bhle re» Fltll':'..=.:~cta whi l e , w1tc hin1C Motorcycle troHrr. 3 It ' bHullf11I, ~ _ __ scarf.• DH, •IY (SA~Y-IUO\Y-lillONOAV) m--.l,$$T-3m rails, (ood rund '3$0 W·IG._sct-M4, MS ~l~-'9llt1efu.MI tS6rm. ~ .,._..__. w1rdrobf ~Ith Siw St,• or mort on PW Sale! Senta Claus II! .... CH GIRL C:han en wlth-·slfpP.r ll'I ti• to plen~ for 011t ·~~'7. doan. Df• <'Ottd n. ,.,. allow• la 1.our wehet 111il ISO. Al10 liA ..., clllfri.•a IM 4 to 20 wllCl&ian trlp for u\ra ), w• .... now on llome by Darttll hdfk lledrtc r1llw11 "" u-. COSTA ..sA people on JO' to 47 ' ~'I.: Mil ~ ut. Ce ll Gurae. 11 ••m. ~..on. Call W,f'llllcm 6 tHpllS, -........ uilbaM. NtwJOrt Sail· .o 1 t.:11,ltcl ..... -. t -!!!_for a t Jal.ml Club. '1~'1100 ~Mll-, Don't need it? We11 bet somebody does! Mal~ beauhful IMIC by lisllflt your~ ll'ldlled muSIQI ~11111ent lo .. Daly Mlt Cift Ctldt ......... ._.. .......... s ... lill ... lllill .. •FF ......................... __ ..._ ________ ~~ AMDOMIMOU l!llll t!t-.AT. t·u~hnwrv WMM.RACI IMW 2J~4o2 M :u1cVt·ntc· I'll•.) M lll~Wlfl \'Jt•)o ' A \t'I')" I'\ "'111'1 ~ •'W 'f t •ll·J04t ., ...... , Clrl!ll'\I Sund•~, m . &RI<. 111r. 11.ntf. al lo)'ll, $ 11pd. llm fm .,.,.,. $\2.IDll0 .. 0 -.. Ill ~'m ,. ...... A. Pll rua . ur, llr•na, ....,..,,.._ .... . . ____ ., _ ___,_ --. .. 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A beauty with 080. &4f.U. con d Ex re 11 ~ n I ltU MOO&S . * * * f:I , I 414 Stew-10 YW SCllOCCO • CAOILLAC 'I I ''4 Comet. loeldt Liiie '1t PINTO 3 DOOR 4 CAllLLAC CLWANCE SALE! s•:t;US Co6t1Me1111 .. Ul!a (ttovtr'7200 Buutlrul co nd lowmilet!(lAOVaNI. C...... ttll ~lul tr11n1JIQT1• TODAY You ire t~ winner of -... "' d'J.1800 (~Rl ONLY $17 995 ••• .. ••••••••u•••••••• lion. 1t41WQV 1 13299 two rrw tlekeU tlll 00 MttS • 71 C._..vto•·-n.>cSor• Robin•. Dir . value> toUie SW IT & WM• -NeverUHd f15 T.,.e. t7H HOWAID Ca...roltt ,.. -· Herbor Blvd • Cu5t1 lelPOWISI ~ni lllllaUM1t1 °lv111111 ....................... .IMMAllMO Oove/QnlJSta. COIYmt Men. 142-0010 or HOUDAY OM ICI 11 71 TOYOTA YOUSWA&IM NEWPORT BEACH D)111mit«' T-top Sllvtr 540-tzu. ANAHt;IM fO Mii 9744 COIOUACOUPI 111 ~4~jc:O~vd __ l_JJ.0111 t:3'::17i1 ~t:!~0".; POISALI S ... •ACK CONVENTION • ..!fl: ........................ ~~ .• ~INO(•/J~:tt. "11 f.I Oortdo. 81.k w/red Jlaltllkuew. (tzfVQA ) 71' Pinto hatthbatk, .. w CENTER • ., '7t ..... os-II " '71 e .. '2175 ltat.her. auc ml. Loaded "'" dean,. apted. ne• llrtl, 11 Dec.23-2Sor Dyumlte •• 8 .. Rditr Uttl Orbestotfertoday Xlnt et.ape. 110,900 or .IMMAllMO luuaae rark .aood 2M02Ml:r:~~:J:kwy LONG8£ACllARENA ~ w/only Zl OOO mllH. ..04AllM0 213·S82·2ll0 lake over Sood lute. ..... trtnaPOrtatlonur 11200 A p Dec. 29·Jan 2 1us l w Stmo ' . YOUSWA61M ,, S141er Beatie runa le 541-.31Sl1880-3M3 YOt.ISWA "" ODO ~:i'Tuk;;/~1.t To claim lir ket:1, 1·1111 • <•TJttJ)wtm, top eond. lB7ll Beach Blvd. ' look a ere al. Stereo/ is QIV; Good cond~ Ful· lB7ll Buch Blvd. 64HS70 Jeff tlt.JA.tO 491.~t~t 642·5678 , ext . 272 'IOMAIDA .. ,,1 142-2000 eaut. 12700 OBO. lyeleetrlr,stereo.Super 142-00 83M797 Maria -C~edSunday; "' Tlelct'ls must be claimed IX7 "GS .. COUPI -MO '78 Cellca GT Uftback 1675-342.6 new Interior. V lop, p/w, ~coupe, 327, auto, air, '75 PINT03 ~r 4 cyl .. 4 & by Dec. 2!: 1:~ s spd., sunroof. m111. v-:.SW:l.... '35K mi, A/C. stereoi '811 vw Bus, xlr\t rond. p/bl p/1. P.P. 833·2389 full pwr, wht /bl" In· I Pt't'd tran• Super air• stereo le m ur h 1 .. 11 •adl Blvd. rau muat tell B/0 rblt ena le trans. Nu 1972 Cadillac am trm. tenor. orig, ownr, lbOO. e«inomical tranaPort• ltlO DATSUN mo re · LI k e new ! •• HJ..JOOO •eu1 ' ttamr. wbl bearings, • power, everything, runa ftrm494.oo75 tioo, prlred right too IJMG CAI (071ZEB) 81a14>Wlkt radials, rstm d .,, 642-3338 Doclp Hll 11013701 IP5007) 12599. PICK.UP StJtl CHll--...AS CAI 77TOYOTA Int. no rust. $2700/0BO ,74 Eldorado, 1 owner, ....... ~••••••••••••••• Theodore Robins. Dir . Air, radio, chrome bum· JIM MAalMO Trana~~~ for your Very abarp Corolla 5419>2077. Iv msg or see al 64.000 ml. l4000 or best ,1 Dodge Charier SE, Har bor Blvd .. Costa pers. EX CELLENT VOUCSWA.aH c:oUt'&tlOllordaushter. Deluxe wagoo. 4 spd.; _!!!!.Mama. o(fer.6*1888 31BV-8,pa,pb,alr.l l200. Mesa. 6•2·0010 or CIE1 CONDITION . (864 1) 18711 Beach Blvd ·-uoe GT, 22 mpa, S?,OOOrn.lles. Xtra clean. '7SBUG ,._ ff l7 56217420after6pm. S40-82ll. --- '. •Miii 1~•2000 ._ • • <ilZSGF) Good d't' ~ ,,. Pi to H t hb k Was ... OOSWEEKS SPECIAL ,..,. AM/FM radio. S29tl con 1 ion ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,_... 9940 n n a r ar S ... -.-... CI 1uw · RX GS r _,., °"" c""" s:mo 997-8679 In wreck. Body and __.,,_ "' 81 ·7 L, ree S2.SOO -,,.,.,....,._ JIM MAllMO --'76 CHIYIOLIT ••••••••••••••••••••••• rrame damage All else [w~ ,12 131-2040 495.4949 eqlity, take over 4/yr. VOUCSWAGIH "lllVWRabb1t.30.000 mi.. CA.MAIO '75 FORD LT~ Wagon OK -V8.m .oooongmil, uwms '74 260Z . blue 1blu; lse. Lo mi, 5spd, air. o,.t 9746 18711BeachBlvd. nu tires, rerent m111nt Dynamite dead sharp V-8, iutom1t1c trans . new trans & radiator. velour, like oew 6S,OOO am/fm stereo tape, snrf, •••••• .. •••••••••••••• 142-2000 $4400firm__.!!!·3510 Ro!' coupe w/$800 stereo ' pwr. steenng ' brakes. pump very 11ood whls le IM 11 i<tual mi. Current serv. torooadosil\'er; burgu.n· 'ti llalle Kadt't,4spd, &d. , '711 VW, new rlutch, new all xtru. Must be lffn! ! Great for large family. tires, 'no broken glass. Han AniYed! rerords. $40001 OBO. dy lthr. Every acces. on economy. dependable! "11 Toyota Celira GT, radial tires, air, 40K ml. 1840PCSI • (I 07 MY E >. 12 49 9 · Interio r good. R<'ds · A few remaining '81 Ca11Marci :83S·l~S_. _ ~k-~ 545-~; eves: 9900,54.7949 mag wheels, s spd , ~.000.080,499·30!.0 SlltS Theodore Robms. Dir., avail. Agre.at deal ror M.odels. le D,emos are '76 Datsun B210. htchbk, . ~ '741 AM/FM tape, air, 40,000 '75 Sclrocco JIM MAllHO Harbor Blvd .. Costa merhanie or paru sales. stall available .........__~ •~ t7~( • _,_. mi. Top eond. $4100. Mes a · 6 42 • 00 I 0 o r MU!l sell all toaether. · new paint, tires. gd. ~--"' •••••••••••••••••••••• u.. allor'"l·""u. Excellent cond New VOUCSWAGIN ~8211. ..,00 make ofr" Call <'Uld. 12.350. Call after 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....,,., '" _.,..__ Mlchelms. $3200 11711 Beerh Blvd. , •• • _,. We spttialize in : Euro-PM.581-1.565 •Ml,pNfwro 19825 71TOYOT"' 673-1667 142.JOOO UfA.llUHI. •SMt ... ,1:30pm __ pean ddivery and flaw· -med M .~ A. BE HEREI ,,_ Sport L 2 less p~wnedBMW 's. !'19 3!aZX,GLpkg.5 spd, ere~ Al\ • CIUCA '75VWl ... it ·so CA MARO 6 e I coupe, rusir. ....... t960 wt.en Cnto..r mu.st sell, S7900 642·25 15 too MW Come In 6 drive the Dynamite S spd. lift· SZ200, 11ood rondit1on Lo automatic lr~ns . ra~. dr, auto, amt V8 PS, PB ••~•••••••••••••••••••• Senic•Co•s al\.J. _ mtyiNllgtfs.? leading dlestl! Availa· back. Low miles, ~ir, rru 6460051 tory air. mags, 28,000 Gdcond4:~~ 71PLYMOUTH First! Alt 9725 Compare House or Im· ble for immediate de· stereo Lovely orig. miles. bl ue outside. , HOIJIOM Salt's-Service-Leasing ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ports Direct lease and 60 livery ! See why people belgeftnlsh. (973UQDl Volvo 9772 black Inside. (248YZI) 79 LTD .WAGON. V -~. Razor sharp sedan 4 '75FIATXl/9 mos. sensible pymts. are s wlt rhing to $4695 ••••oo••••••••••••••oo• (Mi()IJ) $6699. Theodore automatic lrans .. air spd .. ai r rond uK 20I W. ht, Dynamite '$Port coupe D i a I 2 1 3 0 r Pe\lgeot! JIM MAllHO <> Robins. Dir , Harbor cond .. pwr. steering ' !C113XMO I S•oAH Sun·rooC. stereo. Cleun 714/MERCEDES 15 213 IEACH IMPORTS YOUSWA&IH 1'N10~~~~~~. Blvd Costa Mesa. br~es. ~M/FM stereo. S2'95 1714)835·3171 a.uPin!!<412VMB I or7141637-Z333 848DoveStreel l8711bearhBlvd 64200100~~11. ~J::-~~\.e:~:r~ JIMMAllHO Closed Sunday $3495 lt72MEICIDES NEWPORT BEACH 142-2000 SAUS. SEIYICE 0-..rolet 9920 Robins. Dir .. Harbor VOUCSWAGIM '17 530 I. 43K M1. Snrf, JIMMAllMO 250 752-0tOO lOToyotiCressida, rree .AMDLlillMG ....................... Blvd . Costa Mesa lB7ll8earhBlvd. st.iek,A.nthroc1te YOUCSWAGEH 4 d oo r , se dan , Ponc1te 9750 S2(XX)eqwty. take ove r OVERSE~-l>ELIVERY '79CHEVROLET ~·~10or~8211 142-2000 644·5754 l87118eachBlvd brown /tun Be cker ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4/yr . tse. Auto ·o/d. EXP~RTS Jet blark Moote Carlo •65Mll5tmq 'lllf\Jry3,air,pwr.very '75 BMW 2002,air,stereu, 142-2000 AM/FM. power b.rakes, '76POISCHE914 amtrm ste reo tape, C"oupe. Loaded w/xtrus. llOll 11..,3•9038 clean. drive away S6SO 197t CADIJ..AC SIYIUI (1Al<Z742) Sl0,995 t 979 CAOtLUC B.DOUDO (163WOT) 511,995 1979 CADILUC COUPE DIVl&.LI (895WOV) s~ t 971 CADILUC- COUPI DIYILU (1SOXNZ) 57995 I 971 CADtLUC SEVW (817WOT) S9895 1977 CADILUC SEVIW (490793) 58995 1976 Cl.OIL.UC ElDOUDO COHVEITllU (357PPM) SAlE PRICED snrf. wheels, cover, xlnt power sleeting , 111r eon· D 't 2 L · t 1 beige velour int · melt EAIU llE Clean &orio. (949WWP) ~ -----.._.olfer '""·7390 191, Ft "'T diti ' <'· 082FZBl ynam i e 1 re ' . ., ' FORD LTD L d """' ""° <'Uld. ~. 752-8388. A orung. ur. Red/Black. Top eond I bm ext • landau roor VOLVO $3695 79 an au. O(frr i!ood lhrv SPIDEi 2000 SADDLHACI IMW 0'5PQP l , Dys t 714 1545·5530 , 1966 Harbor Blvd JtM MAllHO V·8. automatic trans .. '74 Ply. Duster 6·ql. 1 '1onda' 12 21111 Dahm 9720 Champagne edition All 13 t-2040 495-4949 ...,995 1 e_ves (7 141752-~ COSTA MESA VOLISW "'GE... air rond .. pwr. steenng. ownr. $1200 080 _._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• options. stttl under fac -64'-9303 540-9467 ,,_ " brakes & windows. tilt --~9864 NABE Nltn DATSUN 1 St.oryEE"'cARm~_nty A MUST lt75MEICIDES JIMMAllHO •7fTOYOTA --18711Beach8h·d w~el, sunroof 032001) PClllltioc ttH R~ mMI , 450SLC YOUSWA&EH I SUPIA 75 VOLVO 142-2000 $t999 Theodore Robins ........................ CAOILI A. Cl r••ANCE SALE I SADOLHACK IMW Ivory with red leather 18711 Beach Blvd Elegant luxury ('OUpe 245 DLwagon. Auto .. :ur '711 MONTE CARLO v 8. Dir .. Harbor Blvd . '79 GRAND PRIX SJ ,, ... ~ LI.NI Ul-2040 495.4949 interior, has all possible 142-2000 1 Loaded w/all xtras S rond 72,000 miles. Xtr;i I automat1l' trans. far Costa Mesa 642·0010 or V-8, automat1t trans . • options and 1s in -'6'PORSCHl9I 1 spd. sunroof Sharp! clean.17mJDl Lory air, pwr. windows. 54().8211. • factory air. Cull pwr . 8 2600c~!~J~VD. FMsto 9726 absolute mint condition. (950XIM ) $3995 AM/FM stereo 8 trk . ·73 Pinto wagon. l'lean , track. tilt whl . cruise. I • · •• •••.,•• 0 00F0••• 1•0••F•l•E•S•T00:••• lhisisamustseecar!!! Jet black beauty 111 $7995 JIMMAlltHO rallye whls .. vinyl roor dependable.Sl.350 30.000 miles. Black in CJft1860 ..-SADOUIACI IMW Cabulou.scond. (6$3XSB> JIMMAlltHO VOUSWAGEH 11CT P745 I S3999 631-2991 andout 1~99l IP5018l JltV'" I Dynamite sunroor beau· ll1·20~0 495.49~~ Sstts YOUCSWAGEH 18711 Beach Bl\'d Theodore Robins. Ulr 19 FAIRMONT Futura 4 S71.99. Theodore Robins, I~~~~~~~~ 1 ty. Very fresh. &harp -1970 Merredes 280 SL. JIMMAllMO 18711 Beach Blvd. 142-2000 Harbor Bl vd . Co!ila cyl . 4 speed trans . Dir . Harbor Blv d . 284SHarborBlvd. economycar (IAEJ207> Conv and hardtop, VOLISWA&EH 142-2000 Mesa 642 OOlO or AM1FM stereocassette, Costa Mesa 6420010 or Costa Mesa S3495 amtfm radio. new tires. 18711 Beach Blvd. d '8DI Volvo GL xlnt <'ond 54().8211. S" _ _, 13116ZAH 1 ••599 ~ -------· 14•2000 '79Toyota Corollu 4 sp esperate. assume wuUUJ. , ..., (714)54" L410 JIMMAllHO 979-2000 .,. 1 SEEUSFIRSTI Throdore Robms. Dir , ·79 FIREBIRD V-8. V'"9 VOUCSWAGEH ---• -'73 914 p h --h't AMtFM Stereo. Yellow, eusl.' or buy Don , ~ • Harbor Blvd .. Cos ta automalH' trans .. air '7'DATSUM 187UBearh Blvd '6lllnSLRoadster,show orsc e. w 1e ~cond.$3.800.673-2664 6.'11·03l8 Wehaveagoodsele<'t1on Ml.'sa . 642 0010 o r t·ond .. pwr steering. 142·2000 room rond 49.600 orig. wfblk Inter. t.7 eng. VcAa . 770 o r NEW & ll SE D 540-8211 brakes & windows , Dynamite B ·2 I O -mi. Blk wired lthr. liCJ00.613-4946aft.4 ___ • .,.. 9 Alltol,UHd Chevrolels' AM 'FM ster~~··ssette. hatchback 4 spd R c!r o ' D • ••••• .. 00•• •••" 0 ••• •" ..v 'y H. 58.000 "t Sh . Ho.dm 9727 S 16 . 7 5 a v e · '78 Porsche 911 SC. Elec 'IO ••••••••00•••••00•00••• Mtrcwy 9950 mags. tilt"' heel. cruut'. a tack.(~~~) arp as ••••••••••••••oooo•••oo (702)322-~ anylllllt' sorf. windw. all leather VW CA.MPH ~ 990 I ....................... 40.000 miles 1014XNI I $2995 VISIT YOUR '68 ~ SEL MS or best P7 's Im mac u I 111 e. Dpynam1te Westra l_i a , ... ,.................. ;4 Cougar. loaded. J1r . 1P"9981 $5999 Thl.'odQrl' AA.t.U'-ST ....,..,,.., ·27 w111r & automatu: full power stereo very R b D b .............. 1 ... 0 ""-A"'11'ECOA. olCer. Very sharp ~ar ....,,_,, ,,,,,.....,.. Low mileage. on o & SAILCHEVIOLET · · oms. Ir . Har or -"'-" 64>7400 ~ " ... · · 11 clean._$2.~ 631 ·2991 81\•d . Costa M esa YOUCSWA~EH HONDA --sharp! (FlJN313l 1Ah10 "<:nevy sgol 1t a I 1981 MB JOOD. sunroof. 7291 ITT--onew1lh4spd ) for you"~" -......,__ ttU f!.42.:~~0j>~~0..82 1l L8711BearhBlvd ~U"'aTEIS --s-· ·19 ''A MAR<) z.28 . • • • -----.., ....... -c hampag ne met .. Clean, loral car. reblt $10,995 " ••••••••••••••••00•00•• v-.. 9974 14~20 T. AY!f!" cassetteplayer.6400mi. en11 .:; spd. allo)'s. 1 JIMMAlltHO ~~~~11u~~ Ttop MElDAHIElS i8 MUSTANG GHIA 4 ...................... . If it's got wheels you'll move it faster ina Daily Pilot classified ad.call 642-5678 and a friendly ad-visor will help you turn your wheels into cash. $2 't18•2 dr. Oi.llV~SITY 123.SOO alter S 891~246. stereo. ll600 or orrer. .,,...,SW"'GE... 1875SheringtonS 101 ryl.. automatir trans. ·74 Vega Wagon New ' ..... 89H588 642-8167 1146-1030 I ·~ A " '79 t11EV MONZA 2+2 Newport Beach air cond . pwr brakes. lites Nds eng Make or. 106.31 SALE.5 & ER VICE •59 Mercedes Benz l90SL, · -· 18711 Beach Blvd. Air. auto . stereo. uni) Yoo are lht> "'inner or AM FM stereo. wire rer Call 536 4238 an OU>SMOllU reblt eng. new carpels & 72 91 I T·C..-142-2000 16.000 miles 1st>rl98197 I two frtt t1rkets tSl8.00 I wheels. vinyl roor. 47 .000 spm -------• HOHDA top Gd ti & · t NN paint, 11loys. air. I -7-1-VW D. iutc:u S4!l!IS \aluel lo the rrules. silver paint. red ---+ la.x. 48 mo. O.E.L. GMCTIUCIS . res pain . rmmtwll.S7800ororrer.! 15-.. '*>PHOENIX CPE. "' tCEFOWES& 1ns1de 1120L1 MX 1 Alltos,Htw tl0049fot,Htw 9100 Cap. rosl $4964 Res. a'i<J Harbor Bl\'d 4194-3721. 642-lll7,~tOJO ___ 1 1 ~:i~i~~:!~.2~~ ryl .. auto .. air. only HOLIDAY OH ICE 1P499'11 $4599 Theodore ..................................... , ....... . value S2481.92. Total COSTA MESA •'7l~E3.5Coupe 197191 I SC T-... sharp &orig. (&43VOJll 11.500 miles. 1sert212211 ANAHEIM Robins. Dir . Harbor pmts . $54 09 .12. Cos t 540.9640 Classic · Mint cond. Red/blarlt . 15.000 mi, 14195 ~t!IS. CONVENTION Blvd .. Costa Mesa. leiue $406.69 to take Must see. 966-0696 leather. air. rig_hl and JIM .......... 1 ... 0 SAIL CHEVROLET CENT ER I ~·~10~ 54Q-821 I Delivery. Order Yours '79HOHDA 1968 190 SL 2 lops, new ldt 1 d 1 "'-" 90050 MAIN Der l.3-2Sor ill xlnl condition, fully Today! Dynamite CVCC custom painl. Mech Asnt'!~~ w.in ows YOLISWAGEH l.agunaBearh WNGBEACHARl':NA loaded. lo mi. S4.400 hatchback. 4 spd Very .sound. $12,900 642>8167 646-l030 18711 Bearh Blvd 494-11) I 546-99' 7 Ott 29-Jan 2 1714l li61-0734 •. sharp. 1T1;~~) 1!'71 ZiOC ~~~:iean. red Co ti IS ~oncdlt~ . ·~·M !!z..~~o: right ~~ ............. !!.'.~ [~2kr~~1~.11~ .. ~~151 · 2 1 ; 11 2 11 !~.~.~ ........... ~ JIMMAllHO wtblackleatherintenor. mp restore . mint door. ,73 lert door. sso ;4 Rtgal5&Kmiles.onl!. 11r ets must.,.,..r aimed .77 OMEGA . 6 cyl . YOUCSWAGEH 16.000. Ahre W 673·92ill cond. SC flares. Air each. Western style whl owner. top rond .. loadNI b) Der 22· 1981 automa llr trans . rar 187llBeach Blvd. HS48-37S4 cond. Pwr Windows, rims for Super Beetle Sl750.968-l.315 * • * tory air rond., AM1FM snrf, elect mirrors. • 142-2000 MG leather. alarm. Mr Hill S20 ea. 548·9744 '74 Century. ss.ooo mill's 1910 COIVETTE stereo. Gold exterior. '76 Ronda Civic. New •••••••••••••••••••••• 752-1400ext2834 77VWsCllOCCO llOl!IOBO Red tan. T-top. all op tan mlerior <IBIYll3l P~. Rbll Eng. New -Dynamite 4 spd sport 646-9100 t1 ons Only 11 .000 I007lAl 12999. Theodore trs. Like New $2500 ••ClASSIC•• '6.:i:·~1':;1"J~~~~f roupe on11. coball blue 711_...Ltd. I original miles LIK E Robins, Dir · Harbor 284SHarbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 714/540.6410 , .... ol ... h firm ! 496-0371 Exrell.ent cond. fully S"'ftA& c:. ... ,.., 1._.W ! 642-00IO_or S:40·82l I '79 Accord. Beige. ~ -asgoneinlo $4395 d 760 t523 _....,,__ "' AM /FM Cass. Xlnt lhi.s litlle baby ... New 924 .JMMAllMO ~~ · or 131-2040 495.4949 101dDelta.88D1esel 4dr ~ •7356.641-1540 '66MG finuhSharp!I046061 l ...,_ ~NEW MUSTSEt-:CAR ' Blvd . Costa Mesw True ks, Vans & 4X4s cond. Lo mi. $5600. P a i n t • F r o n l Excellent cond 49,000 VOUCSW "'GE... - -----I 19.W> m1. $300 dn 1298 I ~ 67J.645Safter6 tires<wires), Starter. miles S7 200 ,,_ " COllloc 991 '75 Monte Carlo. S2000 j rm. Margo. 848·3143 We're your Ram Tough Truck f.enter1 Generator. Regulator, . 642.9896 l871l Beach Blvd. •••••••••••••••0000••• Best orr~~ed. ·82 Olds -98. Brou11ham 1 ... .,..,..'""' .. l'f!'!""'• J.,.., 9730 Rbll e ng. Wiri.ng . '63 Porsche Coupe. Xlnt 142-200~--REGAL ____ sedan. loaded. \'.8 eng. ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• Throw-out Be a ring . Mech Cond. New Paint. 19 RJibbil. AM /FM Cass · 7 9 K S. BI a z er , list Sl5.60-0. J.500 m1 _....,~~ '76 XJ12L: 46.000 miles. Clutch. Battery, &t $11S BeslOffer.642.7751 S399S Cl.WANCE Cheyenne, 8ry l, 414. showroom ne-.. must 11,:.=i;iiiii~i;ii;;;;;iiiiiiii~ ~cond. $10.000. Call Tune-up 2 weeks ago. --~·9336 __ yellow ,while 18.000 Sfll .~~·636:..0329 I '10 CHEVIOUT PICkUP il11•1tfl s7597 • 641·12111&1163-440 Stirroeeds New rug ... A lolslorc• 975' 79VWSCllOCCO s LE' miles. rully equipped "19 Diesel 98 Reiienr~ I ~ '79 DATSUN 2oosx. 5 .._.,... t7l4 real Sweetheart! S3000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A S7200 968-4856 A·I rond ssms. ~ '10 CHEYIOUT speed trans .. AM /FM "••••••••••··~··•••••• Or Best Orrer Please •l""aln.INUSA Dyna mite d iamond '!Kl Citation 4 cyl, A/T. 64S-72S3.workSS24477 stel't'O. This is a real '72 Karman Ghia. Fresh Call ... 499-.i722 ~ tn . . . silver SPort coupe. 4 • PS/PB. Air. stereo. tilt. -LUY PICKUP class car. See today. paint & tires. Xlnt ~r.UJ\/CD ~!~~:;,71;~~~~er 1981 IEGALS to mi. xlnt cond. Sac ~k~~:!: ~!n~:i~a~~~I 1 '" 11t1> (9H XJY ) $3999 . shape. 12950. 548-3851. '60MGAl1tr ~IOtCEV~ 14«i 72f>.l277 . s5497 91().3163 $4995 Equipped with cruise ----· -hres, lowner 962·7697 Theodore Robins . Dir.. completely restored. &i0-...11> ~CM!' JIM MAllHO control, split seats. sport '17 Monte Carlo. super PWo 9951 Har bor Bl vd.. Costa '64 Karmann Ghia Like new. Beautiful! OElll(llll~ 11..i0otl).6Mol .,,.. .,SW .t.4 1b.1 .......... -• •• ai'r condi'ti'oni'ng. sharp. loaded. new tires. Mesa. or 540·8211. 11300. Mustsacrifice. "-,,_.,"" .. ~ I l d 13 195 •••00••••••00•••••••••• 642-0010 64.5-6066 ClOSlOSUNOATS 18711 Beach Blvd AM·FM stereo, pwr. x n co n . '76 P1nt o. auto. air. Alltet,Mew ~lOOOexl 349 142-2000 windows. lilt steering ~~ stert'O. 8 trwck $1950 91 ...... Mew 9100 Alltti, H•w 9100 ...... H.w 9100 wheel & V6 engine i8 capnre Classic 4 dr. Pnv Pty675·7~7 l'\'l'S ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '89 Bug. tan, eng rebll, DU Wholesale bluebook with I 0 ad ed . su n r 0 0 r . tires, hub caps. auto. this equipment-18025 : $.\'IOO/ofr. lrvine559·5988 ·74 Pinto. 2DR ll nd $2500. 752-7660 retail bluebook-$10.610. ._ Monte Carlo, loaded. owner. Rblt eng. New SALE 11 tires. Clean. Good C:ond 71 YW SCllOCCO air, full power. stereo, ~· 911 Phi! _ES 7372 Brazil bronze buuty. 4 clean.12,975. 631·2991 Se hi 1 h spd.. air. stereo. clean. '64 Wagon. gd running. lling anytClnJC rw -~ '11 r..._ body, Interior. tares. 11 a ,imple matter s(lhD~P ..... ·S4,otn91Sy 4 0 K PRICE Dally Pilot a~SI ll'u Ac JIMMAllMO $7995 VOUSWAGIH 18711 Bearh Blvd. 142-JOOO 12 tt> dloole from whlle 76Sclrocco they last! Only 1600 down! ~. 644-lSO&, 64-4-8126 just ull.~·5678. 1982 Models In Stoek·Now Mint cond. Champ1gne Edi.l3800.t7U278 76 vw sc•occo Jet blac:k beauty. 4 spd., air, •tereo. Xtra ah1rp ! ('MNRS) selling Mazda's seve11 d_ays a wMk! GLC'5-626's·RX7's-B2000 Pick Ups good selection of used canl 1 Slttl .-.MMIMO I YOLUWAMM ll'7118'actl Blvd. 14J.JOOO 11,. VYI Coftvert.lble. Beau c:ond. White Cb1mpagne YOcin.•ws I .... l'lltlllf ,...,. '°' I YW ....... You re- 1 •vt.~ I :• VW a.la. bttt olfer. I ::::.. sell '40·1109 or #I .. 0..,... C..., 2925HAJlBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 119-ZS• '79 FOID IAHCHEIO ,,...,, '"-llYLMI " .... 132'5 -na......, GUN ~3795 ''nlSI ... 14791 '79 DODGE PICKUP ··~ s4997 •nCMns&.m MIWTO.- teltM'I '2995 13495 ' • 'MYOUlSWMIM tmalAmn' Otlllt .. .... ---·----------------------I"f OrangeCoHt DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 18, 1981 Paid Potltlcal Advertisement Whether you own your land, or lease n ... J J I - Here are the facts on what is happening to the saleability of your home as the result of the exorbitant leasehold land prices being quoted by The Irvine Company. Fact No.1 Leasehold Property Is Now Almost lmposslble To Sell. Potential buyers are not interested In homes on leased land, particularly If the lease reappralsal date Is within the next few years. The wldely- publlclzed Irvine land pricing policies have scared buyers away. Look at the sales record (from Multiple Listings): Dover Shores-Only 1 leasehold home sold In last 90 days. Linda Isle-No sales In 6 months. 25 leasehold properties listed. Bayshores-Only 1 of 16 listed leasehold homes has sold In 1961. Who In his right mind would buy leasehold property and enter Into a new Fact No.3 As a result, they are being forced to try to sell their homes at a time when there Is little or no interest in Irvine leasehold property. Many are drastically cutting ~: lease agreement with a company whose track record of dealings with Its leas& hofdE?rs has been so greedy, so arbitrary and so callous? ·Many Leaseholders Are Getting Desperate. Leases are now coming up for the 25th-year reappra isal. The new Irvine land rents can be up 1000% - $15,CXX> to $60,CXX> or more for annual land rent Most homeowners simply can't afford these rents. Some leas& holders would like to buy their land ... but Irvine requires cash In 30 days and no financing Is available. Not very many famllles can come up with several hun- dred thousand dollars or more In cash . 1 their asking price in hopes of attracting buyers. One resident on Linda Isle is of- fering his home for $800,000 below the Irvine M.A.I. "fair market" appraisal and Is throwing In a Rolls Royce as a bonus ! The situation Is serious and price-cutting will become more prevalent as more and more leases corne up for reappraisal. Fact No.2 :": lrvlne Continues To Escalate · · \.••sehold Land Prices. Despite the fact : ht there Is no current market for leaS&- fiold property, The Irvine Company continued to raise their "fair market" ap- praisals at an unbelievable rate. Some typical examples: LNMholder Situation la 09prea• Ing Entire Residential Market-Both LNMhold and Fee Land. The whole market Is down and wlll only get worse Who wants to be part of a communltY with land prices so high that only multi- millionaires and oil-rich foreigners can afford to live there? Irvine Terrace -Feb. 1981 $106,000 Oct. 1961 $151,300 as leaseholders are forced to sacrifice their homes at "fire sale" prices. And homeowners on fee land will feel the pres.- sure. The value of their homes Is being threatened. Who wants to live In a neigh- borhood In which long-term residents are being forced to sell at distressed prices? The Irvine Company's res idential policies are threatening the future of our community. Everyone who lives here will be affected. Whether you are on fee or leasehold land, join the fight to protect the Investments In our homes and the future of our community . Linda Isle -Feb. 1961 $1,250,500 .. July 1981 $1,836,500 ·. Bayshores -June 1981 $140,400 .. ... With these kinds of Incredible and · frresponslble increases, It is easy to un- ~ derstand why no potential buyer wants anything to do with an Irvine leasehold • ~ property. Irvine has effectively "killed the market" with their leasehold policies and prioes. ' The outlook for the future is equally alsmal. Leaseholders whose reappraisal • date may be five. or ten years away are Aug. 1981 $226,000 faci ng a "time bomb~ If the new Irvine management continues its present land escalation policies, only multlmilll~ alres will be able to afford to live here. At 50% Increase per year compounded, a $50,000 lot today wou Id qe priced at nearly $2112-mlllion ten years from now. Preposterous? Maybe ... but no more so than what has already happened to many of the leaseholders In the last five years . Join the Fight-Help SUppor1 3 Major Programs • 1 Legal Class action law suit In final stage of preparation. Separate anti-trust • _ complaint Is being researched. 2 . . Wfive filed In Sacramento for formal status as a Political • Political Action Committee. Meetings are being held with local, county and state officials to develop lel11slatlve remedies. 3 Publ• Aft • We want the world to know about the giant • IC airs Irvine Company rip-off. In addition to our advertis- ing, you'll soon see magazine and television features covering the Irvine leaseholder situation. Mall the coupon and your check today. Or, for more information call our President, Barbara Young at 640-1031. We need the support of every resident In this area. Act today. ·r----------------------------1 Ms. Barbara Young, President I I Committee of 4000 I 3700 Newport Blvd. I I Newport Beach, California 92663 I I I want to help. I Here's my check for $200 ---------------1 I .. I (Mme) (phone) I ' 1. I I (addreaa) (Community area) I I "' 'lctty) (state) (ZIP} J ~---------------------------- "! .. · lfte CommMM of 4000 II a non.prottt organtz.atlon of tne 4000 lrvtM LMeehokttra dedicated to fair and equltlble _.,. wt1ti The lrvlnl Compan~ rbilp! • I • I ...... ----· New Muppet series set for HBO HBO, Page 17 'Circus of Stars' mqstly, a scam Inside TV, Page 8 • Dec. 18 -Dec. 24 • U.S. entertainers . to be honored Televlews, Page 2 ------~~--.~..-----mlill!ll---------~-----··· .............. . "' . ~ ..,..__ . -· --·-·--.......--....'--·----.. --·-·-··-.. .. .. ·-·----·-·---·-----· ----... -~ .. -- ------- -----------..- ~ Televfews . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 2 ~ On the Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 2 G> Highlights .. . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . Page 3 ~ Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . Page 7 ·c·ircus of Stars' mostly scam 0 Inside TV . . . . . . . . . . . . Pa e a _B¥-JUQIAEL DOUGA~ ~ • ·-r:erter s ...... ~ .. .. . .. . . .. . . . . . . -Page B °' .... .,....,.... ,..,. ~ Word Game . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . Page 8 "Circus of the edStars.''. ~~~ ... annuatd orgyedor ~ p 8 Hollywood hype, air agam ~ay an prov , u. TV Puzzle · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · age once more, that the rieht kind of staging can en Daily Grids · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · Page JO empower everyday actors and actresses with .3 Prime-Time Details · · • · · · · · · · · · · Page JO abilities that ordinarily require years of practice. > ·r ube Topper s . . . . · · · · · · · · · · 1'<1111• 11 Or so it seems. 1-'Cable Subscription ........ · . · · · · · · · · · · · 1'11!-J1 • I>. There was Tab Hunter looking downright silly £! Daytime Drama ........................ /'1/(/1' 2~ as be guided a horse tbroufb its "ballet" routine ; Ci: Movie G1Ji4e .................. . . . . .1'<1t11· :!'I Barbara Bach from ''Dukes ot Huwd" thrusting her shapely lee into an elephant's mouth; Jamie Farr of "M·A·S-H" doinll a acldick with a pack of Program information i.t provilUd bu the networks and atanona and ii ""*ct to change without no«u. Channel Ustlngs 9 KNXT CCBS> 6121 W. SuDSet Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca. 9 KNBC (NBC) 3000 W. Alametla Ave., Burbank, Ca. .. . • KTLA (Ind.) ~ W. Stmaet Blvd., Los An&eles, Ca. e KABC (ABC) 4151 Prospect Ave., Le» Anceles, Ca. (8) KFMB (CBS) 1m Enatneer Rd., San Diego, Ca. e KHJ·TV (Ind.) 55U Melroee Ave.; Los Aneeles, Ca. (10) KCSI' <ABC> 8330 Eneineer Rd., San Diego, Ca. tame dogs ; Eddie Mekka of "Laverne a nd Shirley" ny1ng 100 feet out ot a cannon. And so on. And so on. And on. And on. Two hours never seemed so long. The problem with "Circus ot the Stars" is that it demeans those real circus performers, who spend and risk their lives at their crafts, by making it all look deceptively euy. U llarjoe Goertner can tame tigers, can't anyone? Of course not and neither can Marjoe Goertner. He can ord~r them to do the tricks someone else bas tauebl them, lbou&b, and so could you. Jamie Farr, who was ori1inally offered the cat act but chose the pups instead, summed it up bonesUy when be issued this statement: "The doss already know Whal they're supposed to do; I'm the one who bad to learn the routine." It looked pretty impressive when Star Trekker William Sbatner shattered pine boards with bis karate chops. In fact. karate experts say breaking boards is among the easier tricks to team and by no mean.a implies a true 1rup of the art. Likewise, when Pat Harrinitoo of "One Day at a Time," laid on broken, but not very sharp, glass and allowed a rock lo be placed on bis chest then shattered with a sled•ehammer, be was On the Cower performing one of the oldest fakir scams on record. Originally, the swami would recline on a bed of nails (no big deal, there are so many nails that the amount of pressure oo any given spike is too m inimal to be dangerous/. The trick is that the r ock absorbs a ll the pressure from the sledgehammer. Harrington never felt a thing. Likewise, the magic acts we re simple. self-working tricks that required only the right equipment. Mike Conners, for example, was placed in handcuffs and leg irons. stuck in a box and challenged to escape before he was run over by a truck. Naturally. Conners was out of the box before the truck ever started. The announcer told us, as Conner s' wrists were restrained, to remember that the handcuffs were every bit as real as the leg irons. Think about it. Of course, some of these celebrities do have legitimate circus talent. David Nelson, a genu_ine high-wire artist, did some equally-genuine fire-eating, though that isn't as hard as it looks. And Steven Ford, star of not.bing in particular. demonstrated good equestrian abilities. Likewise, those wirewalkers and trapeze performers had clearly spent much time in rehearsal. Still. the only skill Mekka needed was the willingness to climb into that cannon <which wasn't really a cannon, but a big spring plunger>. And his was the more typical act . THAT'S STUPID: Speaking or bizarre feats, "Tbc1t's Incredible," the biggest freak show on television, routinely pays daredevils to perform stunts that are extremely life-threatening. On the Monday after Christmas, human torpedo Jim "Bullet" Bailey will be dragged behind a car up to 165 miles an hour, then he'll let go and slide for 1.300 feet in a "That's Incredible" rerun. Nobody said show business was easy. e K'M'V (Ind.) # --------~ --- 5746 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Aneeles, Ca. e KCOP-TV Clod.) 915 N. La Brea Ave., Los Anae.les, Ca. @KCET <PBS> 4401 Sunset Blvd .. Los Angeles. Ca. 9 KOCE (PBS) 15744 Golden West St., Huqtingt90 Beach (D> On·TV 1139 Grand Central Ave., Glendale, Ca. CZ) Z-TV 2939 Nebraska Ave., Santa MOilica, Ca. CH) HBO Time-Lile Bldg .. Rockefeller C~nter, N. Y., N. Y. CC>· Cinemu) Tl me-Ufe Bldg., Rockefeller Center. N. Y., N. Y. '~~g~_ Gl) (WTBS} Atlanta, Ga. Cl) (ESPN) (I) (Sbowtime > ·black tSl Spotlight ··(Cable News Network) llllyPillt MAIN OFFICE 330 Wut S.y St .• Cost• Mesa, c.. M•ll ..,._: Box 1560, Colt. MeM, C•., 92626 Telephone: 6'2~1. • . , a ... --.... ~-•••••• ~ . Bill has spirit to live again By IDl-.Y JOHNSON .... ................. ~-- When Bill Sackter was 7 years old he was put away. Fqrty·four years later, when be was 51, certain laws were changed and along with a half million others, be was dumped on the streets - homeless, jobless and hopeless. Bill is mentally retarded. With the intelligence of a 5-year-old, he can nt1ilber read nor write. But things are looking brighter for Bill these days . He's got a friend and be will be the topic of a two-hour CBS (Cb. 2) special Tuesday. "G.E. Theater" will present the special with Mi ckey - Rooney starring tn the title role, and Dennis Quaid will portray Barry Morrow. Bill's friend of 10 years. "I'll never forget bow I first, met B~ll ." Morrow 1ald recently during a special interview. "l was a young filmmaker at tbe University of Minnesota looking for fund s to make a documentary, a.nd my wife. Bev. was a waitress at a country club in Minneapolis. "l blld seen Bill around the club tbere. He had a round race, a bald head and a great toothless smile. When I would see hlm, I'd wave and s mile and be would return the gesture. Al that lime l did nol know be was mentally retarded. "Then came the day of the employees' Christmas party at the count,ry club," ~orrow continued. "Once a year the employees are allowed to be guests. Naturally,J accompanied my wire. "When we arri'\'ed I noticed this person sitting over in a comer at a table all alone. It was Bill, JACKLU UFE Bill Sackter is mentally butt didn't recopile bJm al first because be was retarded. but hls Indomitable spirit helped wearina this ridiculous batr piece. It was the him tackle life after 44 years in a mental awfulett thing I bad ever seen. It was on crooked institution. His story will be told on .. G. E . and bad been aprQed with hair apray so much it • Tl\~llt1!t' .. TUe.sday at'! t1;-m:· -· .-.~. ~.,._._ ........ u. •. •.\ ... \.. ....... .,.,t..-.• I&& L ~---.... -- Hliibllghts for the Week -~ Friday = , •. , .. , ~ 6:00 CJ) OVERT\JM A lloMln llute putl true tnendlhlp to the teat In thla llOty of prejudic.. 1.-00 (C) THE MINE ANO THE ...OTAUA Four c:hlldren become ln"'°""9d with an lnteme- tlonel amuggllng ring •tier they aoclOentelly dilcovef ~•t•tuette. 7:00 (CJ lHE MONl,TEA8' CHNITMAI A ~ gjtl Nta out on a ~t to recowr the alng- lng Yoloee of • trio of f1tendly -·--7:.IO (I) THE WN:!fltCY WON.O CW JONATHAN WWTEM au.t; Didi Martin. NIBWCXJH 1a. CJ) THE WM:Jl(Y WON.O CW JONATHAN WINT'EM au-1: Didi Martin. • ClfQJIVIQAI America'• 18'10rite down, Emmect Kally Jr.. '-ta tlll• evening of clrc:u• exdt-4, comedy, ttwille and entenelnment tac>ed ..,. at the Aleddkl ThMtre lnLMVeg... t:IO. LR CAN• l"RDZIN George TM!el narr .... en In-depth look at the madlank:a end -of Cl~. the 8c:lance of Pl-WIG 11ta at 1ow tam.- peraturea. l:IO(I}~ A determined athlete r-.. to let Illa hehcllcap hold him back from becoming an Olympic: dlarnplon. 4a (C) THI ... /IMD THI ...aTAUft Four c:hlldran become lmlOlw9d with an ~ Uonal lfllllllGllrlcl r1ng ...., th9y 8Cddentaly dllcoV9' ·~ ........ Cl) THI NlW MM> A,_meld~a -and ll'IUdt-Medad friand to a ltda boy. HO (l)eYIRTUM A atOlan llut9 puts INe fl1endahlp to the c.t In tNa 1tcwy of prejlucllc9. IVINNG 1:00 (Q) THE N>U.JNG STONES OW8TMA8 OOHCMT (Paid TV) Tha final concert of !he St-cunan1 U S IOU< wilt be t........a live from Bonda In New Yortc City .. the band partlea with many of rodt's l>IO- geat 11JP9'1tar1. 7:30 D MR. ICAUEOER'8 CHMTMA8 A IOnely wldO¥l9< flncll ~through tne love ol a Utile gift on Christmas Eve. CJ) LAF'F-A-THON A comedian "°9t and lour comic contestant• who compete agalnat one another are INtured In this uncentoted comedy game lhOw. 1.-00 . THE 8EE<EM Alter the degradation ot Abraham, the Kant farnlly lo<*a upon Jarod u an outcast, kwcing him to llM eo.ton u Na lather had dona • decade befot• him. (Part 2 of 2) .9ENW>ETTE flETIM .. CONCERT Bernadette Pet.,. per- tonne • V8riety of eooga .. ...... ,_ famoue banana ~- 10:00 9 (It M N9C FMl!ll..Y CHN8TMA8 A.n -~ of NBC stan inc:ludlng Oellld Letterman. Bob Hope, .... Cetw and Jeck Klugmen pr-• .., hour of YuMtlda comedy endmualc. (l)WHAT'I UP Mm llCA Feetiwed: ltlde who grow up with t~ carnlvala: the _., lrisbeol ctlem- pionaflip at ttie AoM Bowt: • maRllft8rY oonwntlon. 11:00 CJ) lll-"'M JoM 8yrler ltKJW9 you tlllnga etrangar than ttuth, larger ttlen llta, and J.IW'ller INn anytHng you'w ---12:*». al'4BICA'9 TOP T8f CHillTMM INICW. Top mualc 1tan join to ..,. _of tM greetea1 Ctwtttmaa hltl of .. time, lnCludlng "WNi. CMll-_ •• and "Audolph The ~Aelnclw.·· 1:00 Cl) MH ~NCllC0- 1.AA" OW Fred Wllatd hosts tNe 11um«oua night of ~ talnment •• unknown comedlene -Judged for their comic tllllnta.. 2::10 CJ) WHATI UP MmNCA Feetufed: kids who grow 10:00. THEY AUN FOR THINllLNU Jotlnny Mann nlltral• lhe plight of Elhiop!M retu- Q!88 in Somalia 1 t:ao al) Uf'E CAH BE FAOZEN George Takai narrates an ln-oeplh took II Iha mectlantel and U-Of c:ryoblology. I he science Of preNtVlng Hie al kM 1em- per11ur ... AFT'ENilOOH 2*> 6i) A PAOPHET FOR AU. ~ "Aldo Leoc>Old" NarratOf Lorne Greene lnt-YM reading• lrom L\opotd'a "A Send County Almanac" with IC8nlc: footage of the Wlaconaln country81de. t::.ao• TOfAU.YHEALTHY Thia KCET-produoad ac>e- dal .__._ deli •oe>M IQ and maintaining phyalcal, emotional and mental .. ...,_ .. through Pfoper diet and exerdae. uo® BAim' onaa JUG MHD CHN8TMAI Flfty -Mupclets .,. Introduced In a heert- warmlng atcwy about the IOWI .,.._ an otter mo1her and her aon 1:ao a MR. KNJEOER'S- CHMTUAa r 0 co A lonely ~ rinds ~ l\apc)IMSS through the low Q: of • Wiiie glf1 on Christmas Q> Eve ':< UO ll@ IAHTACl.AU8t8 0 ~TOTOWN CD Animated. Fred Astaire £ narrates a lighl·hearted. 3 mulleal loc* Into tile mya-C7 ttw-and myths of Kn• ~ Kringle, alias Santa Clau• . (R)O 8:30. AOO STEWART LIVE Rod Stewart'• Q()(IC)9tt at CO the Los Angeles Forum. OD featuring aonga trom hi• lat .. t album -"Tonight I'm Your•" --will be tele- VIMd live. 9:i10 • THE CHAISTMAS IOHG8 Hott Mel T orme with Les B<own and his Band of Renown Join '*80ritles lnc:ludlng Rich little. George Shearing. M-eari Mc:Gowm, Martlyn Mc:Coo and BMty o..... Jr. tor a unique and ~ - nlng of hOllday muelc:al antaruinment. (R) 1C>.OO CJ) WOAKINQ MANY FACES -Fred Astaire portrays seven different characters in "The Man in the Santa Claus Suit," a holiday special about a mysterious costume shop owner who affects the lives of a number of people. on NBC <Ch. 4> Thursday at 8 p.m. EVINNG &:aO (8) THI n.ou..i AHO THI CHN8TMA8 EXJ .... Animated. Sant•'• Ylltage Is IM!an OYS by "" tro41e, dlaguiMd .. ....... who hope to Mbotage Chtlst- maa. Barry &.twlck. a-. 8<ennan and "-Taylor .,. ~ the mMy st.In ,_lured In Ihle special, beMd on hundrede of lntervtews conduc:ted by )Ownallst I IUthor Studs Terttel. 10o;IO. LOVEf8 EXILE Thia tragic: love story adtipted from a deulc: CNltamatau ptey Is per- formed In Bunrallu, a unique lonn of "--- atorytalllng """" llMIMI• pupptlta. up with traveling camlYala; the arlllUlll lrlabM c:han\- plonaNp at the RoN Bowl; a mercenaty convention Saturday specials ceca 11Pt "· w1 MC>flNNa l:30 Cl) 9llAMI JoM ~.,_you ~ .. ranger than lrvth, larger than .... and uni. Ulen ltlylNng you·~ --1:11 (C) A MCMm STMa ~ Fr8M Colwerae and T rlnl AIWnOo ... In .. atcwy °' • teM-age gtrt. In • - •c:hool, who auddenly bec:ome9 1j1pw-popular .... har ~-find out ,_ hither .. • movie •tar. t:OO <ID THI n.ou.8 AND THI CHllTMAe EXJftW "'*"-led. Santa'• .. .. taQn O¥lr by* trola, dlaguliaed .. ..,_, who hope to eebotage Christ--1:10 (8) I ID f lta OUT: THE ~TIGN>WUP Thie Mql'8I to the popular ~ ''Who Are Tha Oe8oftl And Wttarw Did They Get HI Kida?" ~ the atory of the ...,_._,. family Mlic:tl -lhdudaa 20 phyllcat-lr ..... ~ dlllclren. · 1:00 8 CNCKET ON THI HENm4 Chartea Didi-· , ... Is bfougtrt to IHe with the enchanting mualc: of Johann Sit-Jr. . QITHllSMWHO llB'T THROUGH CHNiTMM A1*neted. A young btuln llClel In Mardi of Ctvlat- ,,... and llnda -unu-"* ~ ltclng ttle wrJ. ® 8TAHDNa "°°" ONl.Y "Red Sketton '"'-t• Freddy The Freetoeder'• CMetrna9 Otnn." Vincent Prtca and Imogene Coca -joined by Amer1';a'• ,_... down .. he plane • holldey meal. 11:IO QI MX> STEWART lNE Rod St-C's conoat1 at the Loe Angelaa FoNm, lee1urlng eonga from his late91 album -"Tonight I'm YOJ.Jn" -wll be I._ ....... Cl) 9llAMI xv Jotwl ~ llhowl you lhlnge atnnoar INn """'· larger then •• end ,.., Ulen anyttMng you'w - -In o-encore sir--enlatlone from the Show- time~ lltw'wy. 11:41 (Q)~Gea Aldi Podal hoaes tNI adult comedy game .,_ ..._. contestants lllUIC ... off their ~ If they lncof- rectly -• ~ See Highlights, Page 4 PLAYIN • THE FOUR SEASONS IAllen AldaJ • AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON • DOGS OF WAR IChrlstopher Walker) • RBa WITHOUT A CAUSE IHataleWoodl • WEST SIDE STORY IHatalle Woodl •CAN'T STOP THE MUSIC IValerle Perrinel •THE GREAT ESCAPE ISteve Mc9ueenl • CLASH OF THE TIT ANS I Laurence Oliver •TAKE THIS JOI & SHOVE IT11Rotiert Haji v1-.c ............ 1. IU~ HAiiOl'ILVJ;~-= • SUDDEN TERROR ISusan Georc.Jel • HA WAii IJulle Anclrewsl e NO clllb to loin, • ••11 ""' ffft e 1000'1.t ..... , n••t1,. NfflMJI WM' COSTA MISA • 646-1921 • -, --4 -co O> -co -... G> D E 8 ~ .,;... as 'U ·c: LL. ~ ..J ~ -.Q a: • i SL! j .. .. ' ·Blgblights for the Week , From P.age 3 that i,.. bMfl glYefl them. 1~ (JI) OH LOCATION "The Sixth Annue1 Youog Comedlena Show" Tom end Olc:k Smottier. are Joined by _ .. ,...,.,,ed comedy -· el the Roxy In Loe ~ lof en ~oflun. Sunday specials oece rm 20. 1tf1 MOANWG l:OO al 90l. FENSTOHFS AMEJICA Act« I dlf9cl0t Ezra Stone end Rabbi S tanley Schechter r~ about Stone'• late felhef. hiltoO- .,, Sol "91nttone. (l}WOMM Barry Bostwlctt, Eileen Bf~ end ,,_ Taytof •e among the many ..... Mtured In thle tpeelel, bMed on hundt9dt of lirllel........ conduc1ed by )oumalet I 8UlMt Studt Tnet t::30 ~ '19 ..,..lEM' CHmTMA8 A~gll1M11outona ~ to ,_ the llng- lrl9 volcee of • tno of fl'l8l'ldly ~ ._ Cll CAO I IF 'fl A determined atht.te ,__ '° .. "" ll8l1dlcap hfld him b•c:k from blcomlno en Olymplc: dlefnplon. HO (I) THE NEW MAID A ·MW meld bec:ofnM e ,.. end rnuc:h-nMded friend '° a llttte boy. e..ao(I)~ A eto6en flute put• true Melldlhlp to the ta.I In,,.... at«y of prejudice. 11:*> (JI) -.A. Y lliilARTI HOLIDAY aACtM Acf"obMa, c:IOwne, tr9lp8d erll•te. animal trllnen end many other c:ircue favorttM per1«m under the big top Al'IEHHOOH 1:30. eat. fBNITONE'S ~ Ac:1« I direc:t« Eu• Stone and Rebbl Stenlay Sc:hactlt« r~ ebout Stone'• late father. hlat0tl- en Sol Falnelone. 0 JMaPAUL MCCARTNEY The former 8Mtle la pr. aented In CClnC*1 wftt\ "" ...... Unde, and IMlrmull- c:.I group, Wlnga. 2:809 .... FNAY .-OH•OH Anllnl!Wd. A llhlpwNc:ked llfnly ltrugglaa to a#YM the....,,_ of . "-1· edlelend. UO. THE ME8l&AH The 300-membM Oretorto Sode4y of uw. pertorftW George FrecMttdl Hlllldef'e ................. Qll..i con-: duc:tor ~ S.., fl'--. the Monnon Tabemede In Salt Uk• City. o MCNIW8aoea• "Rain Of Terr«" 8111 Aedeker report• on the ,..,... of a ttw9e-month lrwaatlgetlon Into the tlleged -of bloChemicel ----In tM fol'fft of "Yellow Rein," by the =-~ In SoutheMt dO • ...UOFTI "Six ~ F« ~· ..... Vlewe of the holkMy --~by ·-.....,.and.,,... ~ Virginie Woolf, 'nleodor• Aoowwlt end W-Hen ere~ ; HOW ntlGM04 "°"'Cl ••TlllAI HOME TO IRELAND -Cabin boy Dinty Doyle <center> points out the arrival of the good ship "Belle of Erin," wt\ich has come to carry him· and the leprechauns home to their native Ireland in the all-new Christmas !special, "The Leprechauns· Christmas Gold" on ABC (Ch. 7) Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. Anlmllted. A m6Mtty grtndl triM to .,... ChriatlnM ftpm the rnlnd9 of the , .... dente of WhcMlle by If..,_ Ing .. of the material ~ bola of the-· (8) 4:IO CID MD" I IP WHEM.-"The Image ..... _ •• Olde Cewtt ,......... 200 ~ of A"*1c:en -~ lam -from the Htty c:ok>- nt.11 period '"'°""" today'• SS. bllllon lndullry. 5:00. CMLDREN'I M'Y8TPn' THIA TBl "TM Tr-.ra OI Alpheua T. Wln1erl>Om" A 1tnall· town boy ~· a liat OI dllM to the wherMboul• of • tort.-l9tt by an ec:centric: mllllOnaire. 8 .. A NEW UCIHT A moving loOI< Into the u-of three -1ey·-ch- abled c:olfege etudent• 10 llflOW their problems and ~ ... 5:30 ..... KNJmef8 CHNITMA8 A lonely ~ llr>de NipplnMa ""°""" the IOll'e of • llttte olr1 °" Clvlstmu Eve lYl!NNG t:OO. AN o:z.m NIO HMNITCHISTMAI Joining KTtA'a Tom Hat· ten w4I be Harriet and DeWt Nellaon, wlttt Chn91· maa ~ of ''The U-tww Of om. And Harrt91''~1Mtuted. • THI f'UTM MCH The c:hor• and on::n.tr• "°"' Ole tOth annuel ~ -.lty of Onlgon Sum!Mf ~111111 of Miitie: per1orm Bac:h'• .. ~.In 0 .. UO. THI llARWHO ll.8'T THROUQH <Hl9'TMAI ~. A )'OUnQ bMn OOM In MllrOh of CtwlM· """ and flndl -~ ... .,_tutee Mong the wwy. 1!00 e 8 A 'AIAV ~ au.,,_. Mlmeted. Uttle .wty ... S...t• to btlno hit gtendpa "°"' '--' tor the hall> ;'ai"~NIO MOITY'ICHl9NM .. ..,..v Rudol9h the red-nOMd r81ndew end Fr09Cy the ~...-tobe doomed when • flendl9ll wlzMd ..U out 10 del1t0)' then>.(R)Q G AGFTTOLMT An .-nbitWed Old men. touc:Md by,. gnndeon'• gift . .,.,... with the boy 1119 --of dellghte and dlHppolntmenta on a CMstmaa Dey 1-'Y 80 ~ago. 1:*>. QI UTT\..E "o\ICAl.I QtNITMAI IPECIA.L Animated. Two young brothere and thW trlend• bec:ome lnvoh1ed In • hum«OU9 end '-'lwerm- 1~ CM.tmu mix-up. (RI 1:00 U 18 8C>9 HON CHNl'TMAI IPECIAl Loni Ander.on jolna Bob Hope In 1119 lllWlUlll llC)ecial aalullng the Yulettde -eon e:oo. Tl4E......,,... The 300-member ~etorto Sod9ty at UtMI per1«ma 0-ge Ftederldl Handel'• . 'MeMlltl •. wtltl guMt con-- duc:t« Sandor Selgo from the MOtmon T~ In s.n U.eClty. 10;00 0 HUIMI ~ Rotletde and Jldc OodMtt auw In thla one....c:t pley about two men from oppoelt• wottde '""° .... the ~ of the big ~· 11:aoa ~LOWTHI CHLDMN • Hoetl Art Unlflett« and CatOI L-.ce focue on the hopea. dfeM\8 and aul'lllval of the world'• c:hllo- dran. OuMI• lnc:lude Hugh Downe. 8oO Hope and Herwy Fond4I. ... "°" ..... MANHATTAN Weyland Ftowera and Medwne .,. jOlned by Henry Y~ In thh --"'lllofrteQue"'-· 11:11 Cll IOnOIM ~ A~~com icty,..,.,. .. ~led. 1:41 (B)THI CAIDDCANDID ~ Holll ,.,_. Funt 1111r0Cluoee Ul-l80t9d ,..,.,, dlpl of -iou. l*!Pe'a unpre- dlctablt rMOtloN wMll .., ... ._.... In ... Kt of ~ "*'-"-'' In UIY'f~ J:IO Cl) THE Ol..DIN DAY8 COAT A young girt IMrne to bet· ter ~eclet· the lpirtt of ChriatmM •fl« ..,. 11 tranec>ot1ed bec:lt In tlnw by • megic* blue c:oet, Monday specials DeCBmft21, 1111 lYl!NNG UO @ ™E HOME wmc THE FL YING T All. Oaotge Fenneman nar- t•tee the rlM QI I New Mexlc:an c:ow pony who ~ • champion jumf)- « fat the U.S. equMtttan '-"· 1:00 CID STANDNa N>OM ONLY "Red Skelton Pr-ta Ff9ddy The F,..,_.,., ChNtmM Dinner'' Vincent Pf1ce and imoo--Coca -jOlned by Alnertc:a'• ,_,.. doMI -he pl8l1' • holiday mMI. 7:IO G THE UTTLUT ANGIL In «0.. to awn hie wlngl, • very rnlactlle¥oue llt1le angel " aent ~ to EM1fl to do • good deed. Cl) THI WllOIC'f WON.D CW JONAntAN WINTIM au.t: Ole* Mentn. --·~IUIClml DON'T'"" m . Thie ~ toc:u.-on tfle tragic: prObleril of ~ Mllc:ide and lnc:ludea Inter- ...... wtth eome teanagen who ha""' ettempted to tllke !Mir ... and wMt .nec:t It hid on I'*" end thelt feiMillea. (l)INCTACUl.Aft !VINHG .. CAIRO e.lly danoeB, ~and danc:lng h«aM -~ the Ida In u... ~ of entertainment fHtUtlng C..hy L .. CfoeDy with Jim PwT}'_ encl Fiene Gordon. t:OT.8ALLTHIWAY ...,.. 8.ity Field and w-.m ._,,. ..., In a ptOduCtlOn of Ted MoMl'a PulltMt ,......_ winning di'-ebout • T-~· ""'Ct- gle to c;ope with the dNth Of a beloved l•ther. 8 MC NE#8 CLOSEUP "Rain Of Terror" 8111 Redel<er report• on the rMUlta of • thr-lh lnvHllg•llon Into lh• ~ uM or bioc:"411n!QI wlllf•r•. In the fOfm of "Vallow Rain," by the SoYlet Union In Soul'-t Aela. • TEENAGE IOICIOE FOU.OW UP IP£aAL FNtutM vllflous i.adefl and c:ommunlty •"'*1• from the Loa Ang9lea area in • panel ~salon of the problem• and potMllal aolutloN of t..nag. IUI· dd9 t:tO 8 ONE TWO MANY Jeff M811ow 9lq>iot• hall• day drinking and dtMng by loolllng at the lnc:alcuable human IOsa reeuhlng lrom alc:ollol , .... ed ecddent• trom the perapect""" of 1- enforoement offlclala, ac:cl· dent vlc:11m9 .nci driv.ra. flD UNTIL I ~ CAUGHT The peyc.hologlc:lil. aodal • legal and judic:lal aapec:ll of the drvnlten drMng problem In Americ:e are exemlned through Int«· vlew9 wtth famlliM of vic- tims, ettomeye end judgea Naneled by Olc:lt CaWll (R) 10:00. OH STAGE: MAUCH YN<lJ'il~ Elghty.,!WO yMI old ec:t« 8aruc:tl Lum9t. father of director SldMy, per1°""9 en Engllell -.ion of '* famou• one-man 1how fNtunng Herec:MI the ~ ........ end • per1orm- -bMed on "The Oyb- bull." 10';80. A PAOPHET FOii' AU. IEAeOH8 "Aldo L.eopold" Hart•l0t L0tne G,_ lnt- teedlngl from Leopold'• "A Sand County AlmanllC::" with -* footege of the w~ count!)'91de 11:44 CID NCH UTT\£1 QW8TMA8 CAAOt. The matter ~t pray. • multllude of toleil, lnc:ludlng Eban•z•r Sc:rooge end 80b Cr atc:tML in In "°'** """9lon of the Chat1M Olde-holi- day c:laMlc:. Tuesday special s OEQEM8ER 22. 1911 EYIJ9tO l.'00(8)1WO AGAIN8T THE ARCTIC A wolf, I wotlletlne end • poler bew ---tered by two EaklmO c:hll- drwi duttng thelt atruggM tor ~ In the Atctlc: Cir<*!. (Patt 2) 7:00 (8) THE TN>U.I AND THaCHMTMAS a... Anlmeted. Senta'• vlllao4t la .... -by ... ITOl9. ~ .. --·who hope to ..omega Chrlat· -7!tO (8) ., -.11NCM 90D'tMLOINQ CHAWt01•1 .. Lou Ferrigno provldM the oomrnentary .. the t>est mete boct)'·bulldera c:om- pele fOf' the "Mr. Amata" tltle .... femalaa -pro- fll•d In "8 H UI)' Vt Brtwn." e:oo •a JOHN DINYUl M41JTI4E~ JoM o.n-teen'!• up with KenM Vie Frog. M... Pig- gy. Foute leer end • trunllfUI of Mupp41t• fOf' an hOUr of Yuletide comedy end mulllc. (R) Cl) llZAMI YN JoM 8Yf* --~ .... ...,., ltlan tr\#!. •ow 1tl8ll ... end ..., tMn llnY'NnO 10U'""' .,., -In ttllM encore..-. ~"°"' ... ...,..... a time Bttarre library. &:30 CS) PAT COUJNS: THE HIP HYPNOTI8T Volunt-• "on\ 11141 eudl• anc:e teec>c>nd c;orNC;lllly to hypnoala euggHtlona mad9 lo them by thl9 entertainer t:oo8(1) eu Mldtey Rooney at.,. In the true-life llory of 8111 Sackt«. •mentally ret81d· eel adult who _,, out 10 try II.. in )he wonc:t llltet ap9ndlng '" yNr• In • ment81 lnatltutlon. 11:00 CD) IPECT ACUlAR LONOOH Suzanne 5--tall• UI on • daziling tour of Lon- don to -the illghte and sound• of Soho, Plc:adllly C1rc:U9 and the T-of London 11:30 Cl) WHA ra UP AMERICA Featured: klda who gt- up with lt....iing c:amlvala. the annual ttllbee c:hatn- plonatMp •I the RoM Bowl: • mercenary c:on""'"tlon 12:00•~ fleT'EM .. c:oNCIMT Betnadett• Peter• ,,.,. kwm• • variety of M1f1Q1 u ...... her famoue benat\11 danc:e. 2:ao Cl) PAT COUJN8: THE ._.HVPNOTIIT VOlunt..,. from 11141 eucli- anoa ta.pond comlc:8ly to hypno1la auggHUona made to them by this entertainer Wednesday specials DeCEM8Pl n. •1 EWNNJ l/.30 (8) BAIET 01TBfl JI JG.61NO CHNl'TMA8 Rtty new Musl9et• •e lnltadwed In • '-1· warming story about the love ~ en otter mOther end her eon. 1:00 Cl) 8NCTACULAA EVENNG .. CAIRO e.ty dancer-. luoglera end dendng ~ --io the llC::la In ttlia -'no of entertainment faaturlng Cathy l .. Cr<*>)' with Jim Perry and Fiona Gordon. 1:30 ID CMmlA .. THE OOUAT TV c:atl*'U.,. In lhe Call- l0tnla Supt-Court dur· Ing IMlimony In 8 tllpe c:aM The UM of e hypno. tlzed wllnea• la quee- tloned. legal apec:laliat w1111 .... Turner ~ the caH wlttl both ettOt- ®H.o ~ PM'VaW. JNIA)AI/('( Hult>and-and·wlfa c:omlc:a J«ry SOiier and Anne Meer• Introduce the mov- .... epec:lall end eport• -•• c:omlng to Home Bo• Office In J-.y UO 8 9 FN>e'TY'I WINTER WONDEN.AHO Animated. Froaty the ~ f* In IOYI with • c:ut• llttte anowwoman end Mii• her to~ him .THI.-~ QtNITMAI 8PlaAL Gueet• lneludlng Carol 8urnett and Suun Anton join Jim Nabora In Ihle hol- ldey epec:lal from H-au e1.0HMTMA1 INC&AL WITH waAHO PA~AAOT'Tl The Metropolltan Oper9 atat altlg8 "AY9 M811a." "O Holy Night" and other CMetmu c:!Uslc:e from Iha Olurcll of Notf'9 09IM In MonttMI. (R) .QfQ'IYIGAI Am«lc:•'• levont• clawft. 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Hosls Len Dawson and NICI>. &on1COnt1 P<8Mf'tl h1ghl1ghts ol crillcat games. analysis and P<•· do<:hons ol upcoml_og chv•· s1<>n11I contests in the NFL 8:00 6 C'.()Ll.EGE FOOTBALL Holoday Bowt ' Bttgham Young vs WSU Saturday sports ~8ER 111, 1981 MOAHtHO 9:00 IJ Cl) NFl. TODAY •.30 tJ Cl) NFl. FOOT8ALl Dallas Cowt>oys at N- Y0tk Giants 10:30 8 @l NCAA FOOTMU. Co<terage of the NCAA DMslOtl t-M Ch~· ship, lhe ~ Bowl. from Wlchlla Falls. Texas AFTEAHOON 12:30 II Cl) NCAA 8A8l<ET'BAl.l Nevada-Laa Vegas al a.ot_ielown llQ!NA.'•1 1:00 a a Nf\. FOOT8AU Buffalo Biiis " Miami OOI· phlns 6 COU£GE FOOTBALL · Caltlorn11 0ow1·· San Jose vs ToledO 1:30 (IJ) COLLEGE FOOTBALL (Joined In P1ogreu1 ··car.- rorn1a Bowf San Jose vs Toledo 4:30 IJ 1981 KOOo\K ALL· AMVllCAH FOOT8ALL STAM fD 80CCEA MAO€ IN GE.AMAHY &az•I vs uruouav 5:00 IJ NFL. REVIEW ANO PREVIEW 8 WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS t5-round wee Wo•ld Light Heavywetght Cham pionsl\•P b@t_, defef'd. e• MallheW Saad-Muham· mad and Dwight Bnuton (from A!IOnliC C11y, N.J ) ORANGE BOWL BOUND Sophomore quarterback Turner Gill lleftl. who direct ed Nebraska to the Big 8 title. will be hoping that none of his passes end up in the hands of Clemson·s standout senior cornerhack . Hollis Hall. wh en the Cornhuskers shoot to ruin the T ig<.•rs· hopes for an undefeat ed season and the nation<ll c hamµ1onship in the 48th Orange Bowl Classic. whit h will be t e lec·ast li ve exclusivl'I~· on '.'!BC tCh. 4> Fridu~ .. Jan. l 5:30 @I WIDE WORl.O OF SPORTS 1!>-round WBC World Light Heavywelghl Cllam- pionSh1p berween defend· 111 M11111\ew Saact-Muh&m· mad and Dwight Bfaxton tfrom Atlanhc Coty N J } EVEHINQ 7:00 6 LYNN SHACKELFORD 0 Ol.YMPW> "800 Meters .. 7:20 6 N8A 8A8KETBAL.L Los Angeles L akers vs San DMlgo Chl)l>ef"s 7:30 m IOOCEA MADE IN GEAMANY Brazil va Uruguay 8:30 m SPORTS AMENCA · tnte<natoonat Sla•s On le." 10:00 6 COUEGE FOOTBALL "Tatogeflnto Bow1"' Miasourl vs Southern M1U1S51ppi 11:00 0 HORSE RACINO HIGHLIGHTS Los Al.tnwtoa Ct>empion Of Champton• · fD RAM'SWEB< 11:30 II COLLEGE BASKETBAU. OePaut Bl UCLA ~ HFl. REVIEW AHO PMVIEW Sunday sports MOfMNO e:30 a a NFL '81 10:00 II NFL. FOOTMLL Oenve< BrOtlC05 at Chica· Q08eera ~NFL. FOOTBAU. Regional cove<age ot Cin- c:onnat1 Bef\gals at Atlanta Falcons. Kansas C11y Chiefs II Minnesota V1k- 1ogs. OenYe< BrOtlCos al ChlCego Bears 10:30 H INSIDE TH£ NFl Hosla Len Dawson and N.c;t. Buornconh pr_.,t h1ghltgh1S of crol1cat games. anaty.,a and pre- dlctlOna of U9C()mlng dlvl· slonal contHIS In the NFL Costa Mesa's Only Complete Funeral Facilities .. Ser ving All Faiths" I AFTEANOOH 12:00 Cl) GREATEST 8PORT8 LEOEN08 12".30 9 Cl) NFL. TODAY ({I NCMllOWl ~ A loolc at thi• yNr's upcoming bowl g1mes. featuring an analysis of the talenta ano strengths of the ,..,.., In con1ent1on. Is pt-led 1:00 OJ NFL. FOOT8ALL Rego0nat ~age of Pl111- burgh SIMier• at Houston Oilers: CleYelar>d &owns al SMttle Seahawils 3;30 8 WEE.KENO HEROES 3:50 6 NHL HOCKEY Boston 8fuins vs Los Anqetes Kin<ls 4:008 NCAABOWL PREVIEW A loolt al this yNr's upcoming bowl games. INluring an analysis ol the lalents and 11rengths of the ,..,.., on contention. 11 P<-led 4;30 (@) 8PORT88EA T Featured • behincl-lhe- _._ lool< at wtiy the Dallas Cowboys have becom e .. Amerlca·a team .. ; a rec>CN'I on female karate and boxing c:hamp1- on Grec:lala Cunas. ~ 7:00(0~~ Atlenta Hewt.1 vs Los MgeifflMl«S · 11:00 8 8l'ORT8 SHACK 11:30 9 8l'ORT8 FINAL M onday sports DECEM8EA21. 1N1 EVEHIN() 8.-00 fJ (I§ NFL. FOOTBALL Oakland Raldets at San OlegO CllatgMl l) 11:00 6 COUEGE 8ASKETllALL Rebel Round-Up vs Unt· \ft!<Sity Of LU Vagas @) DON COAYEl.L Tuesday sports OECEMIEA ft, 1N1 EV£NINO 1:00 6 LYNN SHAa<ELFORO Harbor LaW11 e Mount Olive • • Men1oriaJ Park· Mortt1 ary · Mausoleums 2 -2 - 7 ~ r 7:20 6 NBA 8A8l<ET8AU. 8 Los Angelea lllkers vs. Pooland Trell Blazers ~ 12;00 . TPN8 a: "'Haw8'18n Open Gland DI Prix Tour"-I Finals"' ':< Wedr)esday sports DECEM8EJU3., 1N1 ·~ 7:00 CO) POLE P08mON ~ 0 CD 3 a CD ... CD Paul Newman Is one of the ~ .,.,.. of Formula One 'ae- log Who ate prof119d Kl 8 1oo11 at this dangerous and HhffatallflQ IPOtf 1.-00 8 COUEOE llAIKETllAU. Loulllana State vs UCLA <O)COUEGE 8A8f<ET8AU. Richmond ¥11 USC Thursday sports DEC£M8EA 14, 1N1 EWMNCl 1:IO (8) MICE THE Nf\. Hosts Len 0-.on and Nici! Buonicontl pr_..t h1ghllgh1S o l critlc:at gamff. an11y811 and P<•· dlclk>nl Of Upeoming di\11.- a.c>nel cont .. ta ,,, the NFL 11:IO (ij) IN8EE THE Nf\. Hosts Len Oewaon and NICI< Buonicotltl pr-I hlghltghla o f crotlcat o-. analyal9 and pre- dlCliOnl or upcomiog dM- soonal contHll In lhe NFL Bowling O n Saturday, C BS Jumps into the big Bowl picture. with the Sun Bowl from El Paso. Tex. O kl a ho m a tak es on favorite son Hous ton. Tom Brooks hier , Hank Stram and Fred Dryer will be on hand to do th eir us ua l good job. And when the dwst has se ttl e d , l oo k r o r O klahom a to b e whoopin' it up -·shipment Burial I n Any Cemetery 1825 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa Cremation. Plans Available (Gl.aer Ave. •t H•rbor Blvd.) 2 2 2 § ... .. 8 -s -«i -... i E ~ >; as 'O ·c: u. ~ ..J ~ -0 a: Inside TV --- ----- -------------------------- U.S. enterainers to be feted GOING BACK -Henry Fonda stars in ··summer Solstice," an ABC movie, with Myrna Loy. lL is a story or a married couple who return to the place where they met and were married . Letters By J EFF PAKE& Of_.,....,.. ..... Jual as British entertainers may be named Sin or Dames, French en~en may receive the Legion of Honor distinction and Swed~h artists can be singled out for the "Lltteris et Artibua" medal, American performers are occasionally named to receive Kennedy Center Honors for the performing arts. Three years ago the United States started naming top performers for this honor and since that time such artists as Fred Astaire, George Balanchine, Leonard Bernstein, James Cagney, Martha Graham, Richard Rodgers, Tennessee Williams and Ella Fitzgerald have received it. On Saturday, Dec. 26. ''The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of Performing Arts," will honor· Count Basie, RudoJf Serkin, Jerome Robbins, Cary Grant and Helen Hayes in a special ceremony to be broadcast on CBS. Shortly before his death, John Kennedy said that he was looking forward to "an America which will reward achievement. in the arts as we r eward achievement in business or statecraft . . . · · That smiling face beside Regis Philbin week mornin&s on .. Tbe Regis Philbin Show" belongs to Mary Hart. who joined Regis as a commentator and "s1Clektck" Jasl week. Mary hails from Sioux Falis and has been on the L.A. television scene for some years." Prior to joining.Regis. she was a bost on "PM Maguine," producer and co-host of ''Danny's Day" and was associated with WMT of Cedar Rapids in public affairs ... Daniel Davis, who plays Eliot Carrington on Jones ready to play Gary Gilmore ANGElJC JONES -I wu aupriled &o att Tommy Lee J011es OD u old repeat of "Ou lle's Angela.'' matil I remembered tJtat Giie of Ills flnt big pans was la Ute TV movie abcMlt Boward Hugi.es. Now tJtat lte's dolag movies, will we old faaa get &o see lllm oa TV aaymore! Jones has signed to play Gary Gilmore in Norman Mailer's adaption of hi s own Pulitzer Prize-winning book "The Executioner's Song." The story of the convicted killer's final months on death row will be presented by NBC later this season. PRIVATE WILLIAMS -Did RaJ WUUams, who plays Ute drill lutntdor Oii TV's "Printe Beajamla," aJao play the same put la Ute Goldie Bawa mm versloa? Williams repeated his film role for the CBS sitcom. So did Eileen Brennan (Capt. Lewis). who TV puzzle 5 8 1 • 12 13 14 was nominated this year for both an Oscar and an Emmy for that role; she only won the Emmy. TWO TO TANGO -la tlte girl oa ''The Two of Us" t.be same person wlao ataned lut year lD a film about clllld pornography? Yes. Dana Hill, who plays the daughter of N'an Gallagher <Mimi Kennedy> on "The Two of Us," also starred in the TV film "Fallen Angel." BABY HERO -Please tell me If Coaaie Sellec:ca has had her baby, and, U so, waa lt a boy or girl! Miss Sellecca gave birth on Sept. 2 to a boy, Gilbert Vincent, named after papa Gil Gerard. She's currently back on the set for the sttond season of "The Greatest American Hero." Send your ~tter& to Pepper O'Brien , United F'•ature Syndicate, 200 Park Avenue. Room 602. Nn» York. N. Y 10166. ACROSS 1,5 Shown. atars on 33 Miss F.kt>erg"s lnltlals Gimme a 'Break 34 Candid Camera's 11 Golonka or Frances creator 14 He plays Carrero on 36 John-on Flamlngo Bosom Buddies Road 15 Ml. Nolte's monogram 39 Ctilco and the- 16 Galol song 40 Auth<>< -Ttiese 17 Unload 43 -My Darling Daughter 18 Miss Grimes' ID 45 Neighbor ol Fla 19 Hush-hush outftt 46 Overflow 21 Country singer Tucker 48 Winter mo. 23 He and-49 Mr. Little's sign.off 24 t111 now 50 Forest creature 25 Mrs.-51 Famed cartctonlst 2& ··-the ramparts .. .. 53 Compass point 27 -Thompson on Family 54 Actreaa Julie 30 God of thunder 56 Mervin-on Allee 32 F'tenlet ~ Krle or Kelly Aublneteln'I 10 59 ~··---· DOWN MIH MarcMnd on Lou 40 Sine-C.mpbell Grant 41 Mr. O'ConneU'a sign-off "'°"' f \21 t\> NBC's daytime drama, "Texas," Is also an understudy for John Wood in the Broadway hit "Amadeus." Every night, young Davis must listen in case bis beeper goes off, calling hlm to an emergency performance. Since the beginning of the play's run, b.e's been called for emergency performances four limes ... "Picturepages," a daily five-minute feature hosted by Bill Cosby on "Wake Up With the Captain," has won the Gold Award for Outstanding Children's Program in the 24th aMual International Film and Television Festival in New York. The show was created by Julius Oleinick, directed by Jim Hirschfield and written by Matt Robinson ... . Paul Newman, Helen Hayes. Harry Belalonte. Mickey Rooney and Cicely Tyson have joined the cast or stars to join host Hal Linden on "Night of 100 Stars'' set for March 8. The celebration will be held to benefit the Actors' Fund of America and the plot is to get the 100 biggest stars together on one stage for the show ... Anyone enjoying the signed broadcast of two coming Christmas specials, "Santa Claus is Coming lo Town" (Dec. 19) or "Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July" (Dec. 20) can thank Nabisco Brands foods for the opportunity. Nabisco underwrote the cost of pulling closed-captioning on See l '.S .. Page 21 · Word game I I I I I I I 2 -Tavern ot Paper Chase 3 Miii Lyn1''s monogram 4 WKRP newsman 5 Grant and Mlddlecoff 6 lnter- 7 PO ln1t1als 8 Tantalum (ab.) 9 -Rolle plays Florida 10 Ernest Thomas role 12 -King Cole 13 Actor Jack- 20 One Day--Tlme 22 Mr. Russell's lnslgne 23 He played Yemana 28 Tanna of VegaS 29 Cerney 30 Actor Hunter 31 -Hew 34 Borla Aplon role 35 -Mef1tel 37 -Chatltae 38 . ~Tod Chandlef 31 -Olbbe plays Florence 42 Dick or Mlchael 44 Play part •6 Dupe 47 A Martin 50 Ike's lnlt1als 52 Army malldrop 55 No good tor short 57 Olivlor·s stgn-oll SOLUTION --·------ . - ... --~ --....._ -.... - 9 On the Cover ~ ~---------------------~---- • • • Spirit of Bill F'rom Page 2 was as hard as a baseball. "He was by himself and everyone was havin1 fun, but him. I decided to go over to him and talk. I knew nothing about him, but when he saw me, be bubbled. I ordered champagne for the rest of us, but all Bill wanted was a beer. We've been close friends ever since." The next day Bill rode along with Morrow to pick up some new photography equipment and handle a photography assilJllllent. That evening when they returned to Bill's room, be told bis new-found friend of "a bad place for low grade people." Bill said be had been there for 12 years, but Morrow later learned be had been there 44 years. The "bad place for low irade people" was more appropriately known as Faribault Stale lnstitutioo, but when Bill was first placed there by bis mother it wu called the sdM>ol for the epileptic and feeble minded. He ooce told Morrow "I was there so lon1 I didn't know I was there." Once placf'd in the institution, Bill lost all contact with bis family. At 7. he was sent there to die . . Then in the early 1960s laws were passed to deinstitutiooaliu a half mill.ioa inmates and Bill found himself on the streets foe the fll'Sl lime in his life. A welfare worker who wu overburdened with work found him a job at the country club to keep him from having to 10 back to the institution. ··1 always thou1ht it was sort of ironic," Morrow pointed out. "Here was BW, a man who couldn't read or write, workiq in an atmosphere, where Cadillacs and Mercedes were tbe norm." Theft was little BUI could" do. He spent ·bis days wubi.nt pota and pus at tbe country club and at nilbt be would play on b.ia harmonica. His favorite time was a Lawrence Welk polka. Playiag the harmonica bad been bis only outlet durinc all those years in the institution. w&n Morrow found · BW be had a very low opinion ol himself and durin& tboH ewly days of the frimdsb.lp, be bad no coofidepce in himself. ~ "Even to this day," MOl'1'0W said, "BW wW not complain. He bad thia ulcer on his le1, but be wouldn't tell anyone about it. One day, in the dead of winter, be dttided to walk into town. About a half mile out be passed out from tbe shock of lbe pain. If someone hadn't found him, be would have · froze to death. . · "To BW, everything is beautiful. It toot him 10 years to have enough confidence to say 'I'll have a bowl of soup.' " Sometime after they met, Morrow took a job al the University or Iowa. By now il bad become obvious that Bill could not, in spite of the procress he had made in Minneapolis and the help be was getting there, make it alone. It took some doing, but Morrow was able to have Bill join him in Iowa. It was an important move for Bill because he learned an important lesson in equality. A LASTING FRIENDSHIP Mickey Rooney c right> stars as a mentally retarded adult and Dennis Quaid plays his filmmaker "When we took him from J4innesota to Iowa," Morrow recalled, "the state eave him a paper that, in effect, says, 'You are oo yOW' own. He carries that paper with him everywhere. "Not Iona ago we were iuesta in Wasbin&too ix;. BUI bu always carried this lucky $2 bW with Jefferson on It. Bill and Tbomu Jefferson were born on the same day. So while we were in Washington , I t ook him to tbe Jefferson Monument. "While at the monument I read him tbe Declaration of Independence," Morrow cooti.nued, ··and when I got to that part which reads · ud all men ~created equal,· Bill speaks up and says, 'yes, and that means me, too.' " • When Morrow moved to California, Bill decided tp slay on in Iowa. He works at the student coffee shop on campus. A few weeks ago Morrow new him to California to see lbe film. After viewing the film, be smiled at Morrow and said, ''Buddy, fur a minute, I didn't think we were going to make it." Later be commented that "Mickey Rooney was doing my aot." B!iblllhts for the Week , F'rom Page 4 LB t llCHAUNI" aaarMMeou> A cebin ~ lallt on ., undwted lllMd ~ ,..., ,,_ • -'died Mn- --tf\M Mb out IO ..... .,. .,..,_. '* of ~oold o -·~·ODURf '°"" .,..._.,,.. of .... ~~ .... c-1 .. d"OI.. -lMM90.._ ........ J/IMAJllllf Hlilll ll"ld ...... coi-. 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Jofln .,._ ..... you friend and guardian in the ··G.E. Theater·· special. ··em." Tuesday at 9 p.m. on CBS <Ch. 2>. ''When I first told him the movie was Coinc to be made," Morrow said, .. be cot so excited. I beard him tell a friend. 'Everytb.iq is all set at Channel 2. And 1uess what? I'm goana play Mickey Rooney.' " Bill is 68 no,r. And lD his way, be bu made quite an accomplishment. ln 1977 be wu named "Handicapped Iowan Man oftbe Year." That same year he cornered Senator Strom Thurmond for the time of day and confided to Mrs. Jimmy Carter, "Boy! You're pretty!" The movie deals laraely with the 10-year friendship between Bill and Morrow, the problems they encountered and accomplishments they made. In conclusion, Morrow pointed-out that in spite of Bill's indomitable spirit and desire to learn, "be has the mentality of a S-Or 6-year-old -just short or reading and writing level. "Bul the fact that be tries to do both is an example of his spirit and optimism. It would, however, take a miracle for him to do either, really." tlllngl atrangw ttwl trvtfl, weer lhM -. _, un1ar "*' ~ you've ---· THIMW..a'TMAT ·WOUUJWfm Fiflm II-om II.,... of.,.._ 11'9 -lnccw1IOfMed .,_ • ptogrMI 4ed1cMec1 to IN °""'f "'*9 .... gray. wtlictl .... twlOe ~ed "°"' ,.., deMnictlon. Nerfaeed .,, ... ~ (tf' llCH um.re aaa1 .. ~ The,......, lmp;.....,.1191 .,. • """'** of ,..... •IMlludlng Elt•neaer tiilroote and -CfMONt. Ill en ""'*"" Wlrlllln of t:-~ld- ($)~nt0N A _......,. I-' Md tour cOftlic COftteelaftta wtlO compete agalnat one anottler .,. ......_, In IHI 111--ed~gerM atlow. 11•• CMOl.I OF CHllnMI TNllll9dal....._ .. Morwal T.__. CMlr ..... MIN of .. peo-... , ..._...a.----tt••<I> Sf.~OF ~ 9' Francia of AMiii, IN --Mint of ......... ~ on .. IOOttl -~of ........ e aaAILIMWIAT 8T. WICr8 CIUD4 IO frM.,Grld KNXT • KNXT • &.-....... 00 .. 1230 MThe World 100 T""!_ 30 s.d!For T CllllClfTW 400=' 30 ..... 530 ..... 600 ....... ao " 800 The!>lm Ofttlrmd ao .. 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I ON THI TOWN Featured· a nat"'81 ptoteln call9d collagan wtl6ct! .. Mid to he4P ,.,_ lkln wrtnk ... ; an Int~ with tM rock group "TM Knadi''; • -Mio ~'""*tor~ INlla; a men wtio Ilea dleit and •erdla plllna tor ...,_. _.,pet . ............ CHNl'T1MI A lonaly w6do-. llnda ~ ttlrougfl IN lo\19 of a lt1le glt1 on ~ Ew . • M•A•l•H HllWll• _.. to heel a woundM 1(--wtlOf'l'I an AOK olftcer WWlts to queeltOn. eWAU.mBTWla "Conglomaratat And Tak-." au.t: Cllrol P. ~ Ylca ptelldant, Marrlll Lynch: Pi.,ca, F*IMf and Smlttl. Ille. Cl) ft.M.MWJINE A woman Mio pnMe1a Iha ... of gl9nt -tutu.; • •ogw ... ·wtio~ without • ,..,.,_, ltl YOU AIKID "°" IT Faatut9d: "ledtllM For Penguins'' 8f'Cf ........ w.mor..·· '(C)MCMI *** "Lat " ..... (1970) The ...... Cll~1"0N A COlftldlWI llOllC and tour comtc cont•tant1 wtio compel• eo.inet on• MOtNr -~In tNa UllC8!~ comedy 08"'8 lhow . ... Cl) lHa DUQ8 °" HAIZMD IOel Hoc19 lt'ld hlil rotWI ,__ Hughie p6ot to cloM Cooter'• garaoa. wNdl la rtoM In the middle See FridaJl'1. PO{le 11 HYOUI ... H&P? ReJuvenate Your Kitchen Cablnetl and Avoid the Coatty ElCl*W9 of Remodeling .. \ Un to 500/o SAVIM&S! •..._I;;/; a.,....,...... .... ..,..,... .. c-... ..-. • W .... &IMllly ..... W .... -Ol*,._llrc • . y_...._.,......,OIW....._ . ....,.._.., .. wa... ..... FRH ESTIMATES CALL 6tl·SISJ ll&yle (ffll) ... lllE l.ad9 ...... ) I.•) .... ._.._.. h LI ..... ,. ., ......... ....... --..-. •J I M ... llyWll ... a t-' et anwai. -......... e) •' •••• w. ... ~~ a.+· tdae .... ...._.,,_ .... .....,... a. • I ::Sha, ftf II ... .......,. .... ...._ .. _, .... .,, ....... .....,. .... I • .... .,, .............. _ ............. , .... ,....... "1 .. 0...,... c-o.uy ..... --· ...... -.::...-..=:: • KNXT 8 8 :00 -.. The Dukes of Hazzard." Boss Hogg and his rotten nephew plot to close Cooter·s garage. KABC fl 8:00 -"Benson." Benson has a day where he rubs everyone the wrong wa y. KNXT 8 9:00 "Dallas." Miss Ellie calls the family together to vote on removing J . R. from head of Ewing Oil. KNBC U 9:00 -"McClain's Law ... McClain a nd forme r cop search for murder of two teen-aged prostitutes . fr!dex! Detatts From Page 10 of Hogg'• propoeed con- cbMllum ..... 8 Al.IX AHO THI DOell'MtNI A privet• lnve•t'9etor lnherltl ltve trelned Dober· ,,., ~and quldll'f ~ hOw UMf\ol they •• wt'9ft enetnptl .,. rnede on hla llfe. (R) • • MDVII * * "The Lemon Droe> Kid" (1951) Bob ~. M~...._. 8 l118B*>N a.-llM one Of thOM deya wt'8f\ N Nbl ~ one IN wrong wey. O • P.M. MAGAZINE A _, M\O prOlectl IN 900' of glent -turtlM; • witigwelk• M\O l*forma without e --; Joyoe Kulhawllt on mutlcel lnatruments of IN future: J4>dy Jernudd with awi.t- '""' atoclllng atutt.a. • THlllllW Aller the degredallot\ of °"!'ehem, IN l«<lt femlly loOll• upon Jerod .. an outcmt, fOtdng him to flee ec.on • hie tattier l\ed 00ne e oecaoe be!~ him (Pert 2 of 2) ®MOW *** "All That Jan" ( 19711) Roy Scheider, ...... *9L.ange. (l)MOYW **** "Adem'a RIO" (1949) Spenc.r Trecy, KetNirtM Hepburn. -~ ~·~ 8etnedet1e ...... I*'· lorme e v.n.ty of IOf'll8 .. ...,.. .. her temoua b8nWla ctenc.. HO. llOeOM 9lJDC>m Kip end H9tvy produce their own Ullent ahow on ~~.Q • HIALTHMAT Feetured: e apecMll repott on blological ct.ptwlon; e -type of • -gery lnvoMng the '-: e Ml>' -" Oft ...,. motNta; "d!NblM doea nOl - ~prOltltutea. -~ A dowf>..and.Olll errand boy buya en antique mek• up kit that ..... ,_,.a- hia loOke; and • M\llltlme hood commit• whet ~ to be the perfect crilM. • ....VCMfflN GuHta: Mery Shore, Suaan Selnt ~ Awttl Gordon. o.tlOl'I Kanln. • WAU. ITMET W&K "Conglomeret•• And Tek-1" au..: Carol P. *"-· me preelcMnt, Merrlll Lynch, Pierce, F-*' and Smith, Inc. .VOTP'a ....... Jim Cooper conduct• 'Wl Interview with ciu-t• ttom IN Orange County nunlng community on the "-1· age of ptectldng ,,..,.. and the r....cl lor mora people In thia fleld, with e eeoment on the low pey ~ l'-people wotlI under and the exttaordl- nary rMOOll8llNlity that "'811• nunlng eUrec11¥a to ~ lew people. (C)MOYIE ••• "The Get'*lng" (1978) Ed,..,., Mawe«t ~ .MOYIE * "Don't ,.,_ TN Phone" (1990) Jam•• w.tmcweland. Flo Gerr- WI. • t:t0 • • .,.,,rtw,..•w- "T11e Jet s.t" A ptoflle of Boeing. Iha compeny that dOmlnat• the wo'1d ... er.ti ~ **'•t• the -tomy of e merlcet leeder end hOw It ateya on top. 10:00 8 Cl) FN.COH CAE8T Faced wtttl e $50.000 tu 1111. Ct\Me llttempta to sn-Nll ~ grepea before harwat . 8 8 AM N9C 'NAY CHNIT'IMI THE LOfT ANTtQUES • SPECIALIZING IN: • Prolessiooal Appraisals • Repair, Restore your furniture • Estates Bought and Sold · • Management of Estate Sales on Commission • Liquidation ·m1 Eon coon H~ · Corona*' Mor, CA na5 (714) l?Ulll Worflhouu Loca&R 23192 V~ Drive "C Laguna HU1', DW MIWPOllT HAllOI CHllSTMAS PAIADI ~ Starts Dec. 17-23. ~ 6:~ P.M.·9:30 P.M. '( ( . ') EnJOY one of the most beautiful nights or the year aboard one of Yach ting Consultants charter boats. Paf!.ies from 8-150 people, full catering ava~. Phone <714) 675-29S>, Lido Village, N.B. "I AC~ COMS&l..TAMTS ry_.,._, tdmtlr....., ~·· -IWW lllda for the ,.,•a••· An errey of H8C l'8ra lncludlng Dellld LAttermen, Bob Hope, Hell c.1• end Jedi KlugrMn Pf-1 en IQw of Y\Mtlde OOIMdy end,_.._ __ t l.urJ ........ ... • tTMCHORCI v.-, .... eGllOIJazo of bllnda 0 lllCMt ••• i. "Friendly Fn" ( 1979) Cerol Bumett, Ned BMtty. CZ)MOWIR * • ~ "The Formula" • (1M0) MartO(I• Btendo, .. =er~ .... Ole call the fW'nly to9etllar to votAI on ........ J." .. "'°'*' " NmCMd • prMld.nt of ~Oii • •• MCCI MRLAW MoClllrl 8rld • former oap ... ... ClliilNlll td for -....~ ...... -- ~::".:-= LOUVE-B a· llTii~s wMn nwrel hoapltfl nAr'I: petlenU Mio_.. ... ah THE NfWfST CONCEPT IN DRAPHIES 1 :::c:_ ,_., ,._ , •.• ,IOU IAYl l1 M Y .u£m ... ~·,,!.-:;~ .,,-. ae •• MINI BLINDS • SHADES ~::: ': • T~NSPARENT SHADES c:ra11 ._.._. ....,.... ~ • WINDO~ TINTING ::.-=:::..;: CHAPMAN BROS. .... 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Santa Claus is Coming lo Town ... Fred Astaire narrates a light hearted look at Kris Kringle. KNBC 8 9:00 · .. Harper Vallev ... Flora Reilly plays Scrooge and Stella appears as the ghosts of Chris tmas past. present a nd future. Satunlays Details From Page 12 rMpONible f« poputariz. Ing antlltopology In..._,. ce, la P<oflled. Q (EM<Me *•'A "The Nude Bomb"" (1H0) Don Adams, S)'Ma Ktletel. (O)MOW * *'A "'l.olllng CoupMe"" (1980) Shirley Macl.aine, J-Cobum (S)MOW * * * "The Electric ~ man" (1979) Aob9rt Red· f0td • .i-Fonda. .MOW * * * * "2001: A Spece OdyMey'' (1"8) Keir Dul- lea, Gary Locilwood. l:JO. MIO 8'nWNn' I.NE Aod Stew11t1'1 concwt et the Lo. AnQelea Forum. IMIUfing IOf'O' lrom his lateet llltM.m -"Tonight I'm Youra" -will be , .... Yleed ..... (%)~ • • ··eo...°"'9111'" (1979) Ruth GOtdon, l • Stru- berQ::_ ~-CIJ MOW • * ·~ .. Avalanche EJlprM8'" ( 1979) RoMrt SMw, LM MatVln. a a~vAUEY Flora Reilly play9 Scrooge and St ... ~ M the gh<l41ta of Chrletmu put, ~I end lut1Ke. 8 0 LOYEBOAT Two women try to reunite a lamout ~ with Ne ... partner tnO tav-. end a young etOWWWll'( with a Mete! le1dlee On10 a pl'f- l>Oy wfTh tun on Na mind. (R)Q en.CHNINAS 80NGI Hoet Mel Tonne with l• Brown and his Band of R4lnowtl join c*ebrlti.. Including Rich l lttle, George~. M--~. ~ McCoo end My 0.. .k. tor a unique and dfYel'M -nlng of hollday mualcal entenelnmenl. (Rj CC) llllOYl9 **'h ··~Hunt"' ( 1879) Aloherd Benjamin. J-Coco. HOe -~la.MK Aotcoe'• blllef thtlt .. lnOlMr died glYlng birth to him le Wl•ttefed wtlen hie lather o-t• Mgeged 10 a WOlft4WI he lntroduON .. ~·· '*"'" ""°"*· ... 8ftLl'MON: .... AMO OUT f'elMnd: ... ~ ..... Ed A.-: • IOOli ..... .,.., ~ °' "°" Howwd. ··Ntlff-~ A,_ tw-·a wtfe ..,.... for Ill ..,.,.. ..... 1*'1-•-. QI!) AUSTIN CfTY UMrTS '"The Songwriter." Enccwe With Wiiiie NeMon" Cir. MOYIE •• ~ "S-lmland'" ( 19110) OoMld Sutherland. VanM- M ~ (Q)MOW ••• "No ""*··· ( 1880) Jadl~ 8'-. Ctoaby. St .. &Nah. (J)WOMING 8wry &o.twlck, Eiieen Brennan and J.,,_ Tay!« .,. among the meny ...,.. leetured In ltlla ~. bMed on hundrede of lnteMew9 conducied by joumaillst I author Studs Terllel. 10: tO (%) MOW • •.,. '"The Formula .. ( 1910) Marlon Brando, GeorgeC ~. 10:». L.OYIJf8 EXU Thia tr~ love story edac>ted lrom a ci...ic CNkem81al pWf .. I*· fonned In Bunrallu, a unique form ot J.,.,_ Storytelling uling llMlflce puppeta. OMCMI * ••i.t "Glor1a" (1980) Gena Rowlands. John ~. 11:00 e 80UND9TAGE "'AB8A In ~·· Cem- er• fOllow ABBA'I four talented musician• tllrougtlout their 1979 tour ol the United Stel• and dutlng •a concwt at the Wflf'Mlty Ar.,.. In londOn (R)Q CC::MCMI •• ~ l'Cal'-lne & Co ... I tt73) J-Blr1cln, Patridi 0..-.. Casting HOLLYWOOD (AP> -Paul Winfield has s i1ned for a starring role in Paramount Pictures' "Slar Trek II" a s a sta rf leet comman d e r o n a top-secret explor atory mi11ion ... Robert Mandan will play the state senator in the movie version of "Best Little Whorehouse in Texas." ... Lou Jacobi will play a featured role in "lly Favorite Year,'' a comedy rum about the daya ol live television in tbe ll$OI. . .Fernando Rey wUJ Pll1 CU'dinal SantoDl ID "Kon · .......... . ,.,.,.... -.. Jtllllllllil................... ... ..... ~ -~-~- Ryle (lfUJ "· (ME t.1ln 11Uiu) I.•) the ~t. ,..._....,way°' ......... . ~. _....-. •>== ....... ,...,., "!'P-•1-1elewftAt,-..... ,r) ......................... .--. , . .,, ._ W F li ' KNXT II L.-Mfllle 00 Mooill: 11 .. A 30 °'"'1"" kNxT tJ - L.-Mfllle 10030 Mo'<lle: Toh A- 3: 400 1.1110! TheWld 30 --- 600 ~ 30Nlwl 700 60 Minut• 30 .. 900 Ab 30 The Jlnlrlone KNBC II L.-Mfllle MlltThe ,,.. Nfl'81 KN8C D a..-.- At One lnA ,...~ .. PUA" Top Cal Uttll A..- ~ AndHll Frlendt .. ... Mlr1ilnl'' PICIMCtei1 700 Club ., • It Is Wrtt1111 ~t On~ Pnonll Dlmlnllona Todly'a Blc.Womtn blll" ,. Complete Exterior Res1dentlal Services *Painting· •Masonry *Landscaping KFMB II ....... ··~·· KFMB 0 ....... Sports ~ Nfl Todey .. M.A.S.H Helllh8lat 80Minut• T,..._ Jotln, M.O. KHJ 0 L.-Mfllle T.-i Tiit Wld. Wld Ho1nm AndThe VOloeOI Terror .. AGlft To Lisi It II Wl1tWt Wol1d Tomorrow KCST m .. ..... NFl '81 KCST m .. ..... PUii" ..... " N8CMcMe "Ctlrlltmla l.11110! Thefleld" Wol1d Tomorrow ··"9bi1cca'' Mooill: ··e Cid" Plrt2 KCOP Cl) La .... MIM-12 MIM-12 .. McMI: "Sodom And Glmorrlh'' Seid Gold INNNlwl KCET &> L.-Mfllle 11 •1 • pilcll Thein ''fdwrdl KCET • La--- Tolle Announced Averu 28 KOCE 6!) .... OI Plintlng OI KOCE 6!) ·= Oow9it11att Amlrlcln' Oow9i•••••t You And The I.- You And Thel.lw 111111 pilcll Theelrl "Edwerd' Sunday• Details DECEMeEll 20, 1811 EVENINO 1:00 a a,. 'AMIL y aACU8 CHN8TMA8 Anlma1ed U111e Jolty aelca San1a 10 bring his grandpa from heaven 10< Ille hOll· daya (RI 8 (11 AUOOU'H AHO '""°8Tr8 CHNITMAa !tot JULY Rudolc>h the t.O.nc>Md r~ llnd Fra.ty tM Snowman appear 10 be doomed when a flendlsn w.urd MIS OUI 10 dMlroy ''*" (R)Q 0 A OFT TO LAST An~~ man. toucn.d by r.a grenctaon'a gift. ---with tile boy his memories ol delighl• and dlHppolntmenta on a ctwla1mM Dey -1y 80 ~ago. • fNtG L»CIE "'#try At• Our In~ So Dumb?" O..U: P8UI Hollander. author of "Politleal Pllgrtma"; EmMI I/WI Den Hug, ptoMaof ol i.w Ill .... Yotlc U. School . (t)MCME •• * • "Sltlgln' In The Rain" (1952) Gene Kelly, Oebbte~. (Z)MOVIE ** "Here We Go 'Round Tile~ Bulll'' 1a e a UTT\..E "l\8CAL8 CHM1'MA8 8NlaAl Animated. Two young ~"*" llnd .,. friencle become Involved In a llYmoroua llnd '-1w8rm-lllJI CMatm .. milt-up (R) l.ilO. A10tE IUN9<a'S PlACE Archie aabotagea StllPf\anla'a chal>Ca to go IO her "'91 dance wtth a ~ c:tuam.t•. then hea to find her • eub1t11u1e to mall• emends D QleoeH<>PE CHM'TMA8 8f'EDAl. Loni Anderson loin• 8ob Hope In his en....., ~ a.luting the Yulel!Oe Ma- ton 8 UNDERSEA WOAl.D ~ JACOUE8 COUSTEAU "Tha.e lncrecllble DMng Machine•" Man·a laat g.-•t ~Ing actwntur• on Earth. the ex.plc)(atlon of tM deep -wilder- -· la gtl!Pfllcall)' trK*I • MOYIE * * * '" "The F erma( 1 Oeughtar" (1947) Lc>Ntta Young, JoMptl Cocten • IOUOOOt.D ~t· And)' Gibb Cohoat: Mertlyn Mc:Coo. OuMta: PllUI Wiiiiama, ~ & Herb, T G. Sheppard. Fratllc Sinatra Jr.. John Schnelder. l~. F,._ daP~ • NOVA "Red 0.. Of Rhum" A group of edentr.ta on tn. laland Of Rhum olf tn. -t coat of Scollend atudlea the red ct.-In lta netural See Sunday's. Page 15 .. . . Who to see this weekend? PUotWeeltender ENTERTAINMENT MAGAZINE New lookl New llzel Every Frld•yl ~ ~ SUG· metallic Jecket. Angora sweeter, cut Balboa Island GESTIONS > T1hltt. •1gn -A cute mini-I 1 . . A leotard - -· .. PA~A"'tHE 10-5:30 221 Marine. Balboa Island 173-1110 Where to go this weekend? .D Pllot\Weellender EHTDTAINMaNT MAGAZINl New lookt New.._. EMty frtday~ ' '°' ........... , ..... -4121 Tube 10ppers KNXT fJ 8:00 "Archie Bunker's Place... Archie sabotages Stephanie's chance to go to her first dance with popular classmate. KNBC 1J 8 :00 "Bob Hope Christmas Special. .. Loni Anderson joins Bob in a salute to the Yuletide season. KABC fl 8:30 "Thunderball." Sean Conner~· stars as a popular se('l'et agent 007. KNBC 1J 9:00 .. From a Far Country Pope John Paul II ... This film tc..•ll s the story of a ~·oung Polis h priest §updns DeJ•lls From Paoe 14 habitet (RIO II> MA8TEAPIECE THEATillE "Echrerd And M.ra Simp- eon" Esmond Herms'#Orth uloa Mre Simpeon If the would ~ wffllng to marry the King wllhout 1a1&1ng he< husbend'a renll end gMng up .. righU ol her en ... dren'a ~ 10 1ne lllrone. (Pwt 8) Q <ff DWOVIE * * ~ "The Formul1" ( 1980) Marlon Brendo. George c Scol1 (S)MOYIE * * * ·~ "Being There" ( 19791 P9ter s.n.r.. Mel- vyn Oouglu 1:111 8 CIHEDAYATATME Sd\neldef la lorn bet- telcing 1he nuhy g1n he'• expec1ed 10 "'°"" up Wtth or U. plain gi<I he Wt• 10 lhe ennuel lodge d-8 9 MOYIE • * * "Thunderball" ( 1965) s .. n Connery, ~Auger. l:M (%)THE OOOAI AM OPEN e:oo II (I) Al.ICE Mel'• decMMd bualnMI pertner Jelte (Jeok G~fordl ~ beck to "-it him after he lir11 Vere. Allee Ind JOiene for r1fullng 10 wor1I Chrl1f mu Ew O a!WOVIE "From A Fer Country· Pope John Peul II'' (1981) Cezary Mor1wskl, Sam Neill • HUHAW atrM1eorner Santa. In Sen Francilc:o Memonal In crlt· lcal condlllon. reluM• _ti., ~·-11\ng -· ;v .. ~ AT THE WHITE HOUSE Beverly SIMI II folned by 1 group OI rlting young ling• ers for • hOhdey - concer1 from fhe Euf Room OI the WNll HouM (fr MOVIE • • •;, "Th1 Oc1eoon" ( 1980) ChUclt Norns, L• Ven Oael DHUOHIE Juan RoNfdl Ind Jec;k Dodson aler In this~~ pley et>out two mM from opposite worids whO ~• fhe loolllio-of Ille big City. tO:ao (.$) MOYIE *** "Touched By Love" ( 1980) Oeboren R8ttln. Olef'8t...... t1;00. JOHNCALUWAY .. IEA..WWS Former Prime Mlnlater Edwwd Heeth dilcu.- lhe future r.iahonship ~ hie country end lhe Common Mart<et end ~l•onsornewr• for Gr.et Bntain'I eco- nornlcpr~t (O' MOVIE • • •;, "The Formul1" ( 1980) Merion Brando. George c Scott (J)MOVIE * * •;, "H11vy Tr•lllc" (1973) Anlmeled. Oltected by Ratc>I> Belllhl ------------------------------e HAVE YOU BEEM INJURED? •AUTO ACCIDENTS • CONSTRUCTION AOOOENTS •PERSONAL ACCIDENTS The Law Offices of R. Steven Peters Emphasizes in the Handling of Personal Injury Claims that may be the Result of Accidents. ... We will Make Sure That you Obtain all That you are Legally Entitled. Call for a FREE Consultation and Determine What Rights you Have against all Parties. Including Insurance Companies. Housecalls or hospital visits can be arranged. Law Offices of 834-0133 24HIS R. STEVEN PETERS, INC. 601M.PwtC......Dr .. S....AM EURIKA AUTO REPAIR Foreign & Domestic 0,..10.,.w ... ISat. & S... Too!I I a.a to II p.a. 15112 loha CWca H•ffltc)tcMI lleacla 195-1 it2 ~t·· ~· Alen St .. Ao Alen Jr .. Margo Smith, Eddy R8_,, Million Doller 'Exposed' In rr---;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;===;;;;;;. Band . • MAITl!IW IECE THIATM "EdwWd And Mt$. S#np- aon" Eetnorld Harmeworth Ulla Mra. Slmpeon If the ~ be ~ to merry lhe King without C-.lng her hult>end'• ,.,. end giving U9 d rlghta ol hit ChM· dren'• eucx:.Mlon lo fhe tlw-. (Ptt1 8) O •n.~ The 300~ Or1torto Society OI Utllh pertorma Geotge Fredefldc Hendel'I "Melllllh" with~ con- ductor senoor Sllgo from the Mormon Tlbemllde In Seit Lall• City CC'MOVll * * * "Ouo Vldll" (1951) AoOer1 T lylot. Oeboret1 Kerr. (Q)MOYll • • "The Flnel Count· down" (IMO) Klr\ Douo-- IM. Manin~ production HOLLYWOOD <AP > -"Exposed ," a contemporary romantic adventure. la now in production ln Paris for United Artists. The m ovie sta r s Natassia Kinsld, Rudolf Nureyev, Harvey Keitel and Ian Mc S hane . James Toback is the writer. director and producer. The film is a stoey of intrieue and international terrorl\m set against the world of hith fashion. It wlll also be filmed OD location in New York City and Vermont. ~•<II THl&ISllCINI Geoftl .... Ind ,..... LOUlee'a.,,...dWy. 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Captioned ABCNlws MONOAY EVEHIHO 7!00 0 HAPPY OAY8 AGAIN Roch1e poses as the owner ol a chain ol hatdware stores In 0tder to meet the W1scon~n COia poster gtrt GI M"A"S"H The 4077th rec:eoves two bollle$ ol IGOtCh lor s«t•t wrgery end a tank 10 ec.re ott snlpet's fD OVER EASY Guest talk Show hoal Mille Ooug111, C) IJf THE MUPPETS Guest Paul Simon H STAHOING ROOM ONLY Red Skelton PreMlf'llS Fr .od) The F reeioade< a ChrlSlmti o,,,,_ lloncenl PrtGe and Imogene eoc. are jO•ne<I by Ame11ca's tavoflle clOwn as he plona e hOllday meal OIMOVIE * * * * "Becl<el' ( 19641 Richard Button Peter O'Toole l MOVIE e * . .., ''Straight Tome ( 19781 Oushn Hollman. Gary Bus.y 7:301) 2 0NTHETOWN FNIU<ed the h1Slc><y or P-..dena, food slyllSI who mlllie lood ~ good on c;omm.clats: an esc:ape 10 • 1900 IOCleitsl communt- '" 8 LAV'EANE & 8HR..EY & OOfllll>NIY Lav«ne and Shl<ley 16ern • valuable lesaon wl\ell the)' try to .,,,erteln Mrs S.l>tsn'a retarded daugh- ter G THE UTTl.E8T ANOE.l. In Ofder to -n his wings. a YWY mtschle¥ous Hiiie WIOfl It ~I back lo Ea<lh 10 do a good deed • w·A·s·H Outside c1rcumstence1 CeuM Radar to leave lhe 4077th (Plltl 1 I '1) GREAT ~ "0-In AmeflCa The Twnc>eal" Md\ael Smutn'a luR·length balle1 baMd on Sheketpeare's romanllC comedy II perlormed by Iha San FranctSCO Ballet trom the Wflll Mernonel Opefe Houle (Rl lC MOYIE e e 'h "'Ille Hard W-r" ( 19801 Patrick Mc:Goohan, LM llltn CIMI . $'THE WACtlf.Y WOAl..D CJlf JONATHAN WINnM Guest Dick Merton t:OO 8 (I) PNVATE 9ENJAM .. Judy sneaks onto Captaon LAw11'1 quarters lor • co ... teo bath tn the comp s O¥tty bathtub D QI UT'T1...£ HOUSE ON THEPRAINE The ""'"• Ingalls lamlly. It 8'>C)eO inSlde the hOUM by a wdden snowttOfm. spend Chttatmas Eve rem· S1•1 · \/wulw(.~ 1'<1µ1· Ii THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 17 18 19 Tell Santa Your Ust Is In 2,..c.._.0.- Our Gift Registryffi •PSJMI . 8Af'PY WOUDA Y!I COOUN4: 8CllOOt. It A.II "altlll AJI C'OC>4l.S" rao• llCllUMl'Ul &A .. tfll SMr;llCTK FAMSll0'11!: ll'TAaTIJANUAaY t -~~: , .......... ~ .. ~ l"l/IMHAaT PllOVVIOA&. AC'CICMOaJ f:ll P&MT" IC''SC&llAallAllD W1t.Ot'rl 1-"*lDAMS llAmll a.u.&t • --~~---------------------------------................ .. HBO will get Muppet series By TOMJOaY ._ ..... ..._ .... NEW YORK -Home Box Office, No. 1 in the pay-cable bua1-ess, announced the other day an agreement witb Henson Auoclates, Inc., produceni ol "Tbe Muppet~." for a new series called "Fraggle Rock." "We know the movies are what really get the service sold," says Michael Fuchs, HBO's senior vice president for programmiq, "but once you have the people on board, then you really do have a complicated situation. You've cot to give them something they can't get anywhere else, and do it better than anyone else can. "I can't imagine anything that would do that better for us right now than something from Henson," Fuchs says. "His progTams are among the most popular and widely distributed in the world." Production of "Fraggle Rock," HBO's first original weekly series, will begin in Toronto in March, with initial episodes to be shown later in the year and early in 1983. Henson will create a new cast of Muppets ror "Fraggle Rock" -=-characters with names like Gobo, We~bley, Boober and Red. It's a significant development for HBO, now clearly in competition with the commercial and public on-air networks, as well as other cable services like Showtime, ABC's ARTS, CBS Cable and RCA's planned Entertainment Channel. "I heard recently," Fuchs says, "that one or the commercial networks was upset because it didn't have a chance to bid on the Henson material: "If the networks turned around and started doing some of the things we're doing," he says, "then we'd have to go to something else. We are, in a sense, trying to leap-frog ahead or anyone who gets close to us.'• HBO, introduced in 1975 well ahead of the competition, bas maintained its leadership -at least in terms or audience -despite a more deliberate approach in some areas. Sbowtime, second to HBO ill the pay-cable race with 2.8 million subscribers to the leader's 8 million, inaugurated round-the-clock service in July; HBO will begin programming 24 hours a day in January. Showtime was the first pay network to bring Broadway theater to the small screen, in September 1979; hbo will tape its first Broadway production, "Camelot," Jan. 10. Showtime introduced pay TV's first comedy series, "Biiarre," in October 1980, and will introduce a made-for-cable soap, "Romance," early next year. HBO has, on the other hand, been ahead with certain , a nd perhaps more significant , programming -sports, notably boxing, for example. And HBO will begin production. in the spring on "The Terry Fox Story," the first motion picture m~de expressly ror pay television. "I'm not ~aying the competition doesn't affect us," Fuchs says, "but I think the only way for HBO to keep its lead is to keep its head and program securely. "In this business," he says, "we're trying to build a relationship with the audience -a credibility -because our numbers a re subscriber numbers, not ratings, and we're looking at that u a long-range situation. 1--"I'm convinced that quality helps, and often i that takes time. It's my philosophy," he says, "that we don't attempt something that we can't do better than anybody else. It doesn't make sense. "Tftat's why we don't do news," he says. "We can't begin to spend what the networks spend on news." On the other hand, HBO can provide s ubscribers with programs like "Consumer Reports," which the networks won't attempt, largely for commercial reasons. ''I think we're at an advantace because we were first," Fuchs says. "I'm not 'Mr. Time. Inc.: but I have to admit they stay ott our backs.'' Time, Inc., owns HBO. "The thing is. they're Interest.eel in quality rather than the bottom llne. 'Tbe Candid Candid Camera' was one oC our MOit popular shows, but admittedly exploitative. We took it offthe air, and .didn't bear a peep fr~m Tl°"." ' KNXT 9 8 :00 "Private Benjamin:· Judy sneaks into Capt. Lewis's quarters for a coveted bath. C0'1 'CT'IU ANO $AVE OH VOllR GAS ltLLS TOOi KNBC e 1:00 "Little House on the Prairie." 'nae whole Ingalls family is tra pped inside the house by a sudden snowstorm. Tiie ........ CIMDnllaO. Oo.i::!f<: ~ ::ri:--""" -... ...ci.t=•= ... -~i:.... • ......::=... ....... -llfl KNXT . 8:30 . ··M·A )s•H."' The staff hosts a Christmas party for Korean orphans. · KNXT 8 10:00 ··Lou Grant. .. Billie goes on the road on a press bus to cover hot -shot politician. ftlondayrl>etatls a:ao 8 cE THE TWO CJ# U8 F'rom Page 16 lniKing about put Christ· m-. 9 MOVIE SAYl .. I M &ICTIOMIC ... llTIOM ......,._. SAYl 142* • AUTOMATIC llT-IACIC nmMOSTAT . ~~ a.c.1t11 • •OA "Blue s111ee·· (llM61 Fred AlllAllre. Bing Crosby. • THNAOE IUICIOE: A woly «*S ~ of Brenlwooc:re with • pn.on r80()(d en.rm. 1118 wey Into No111'e llOuMtlold. H08 (() ....... " 541-5542 t 7t-1770 DOH'TTRVm Thi• special locusee on the tragic prot>l9m of tMnage eutc:ide •nd includes Int et· views with -leenage<• wno have attempted to take ''*' hie and what effect it had on them and tl't8or faMllies ., MOVW * * • "Young Al Heart" ( 1954) Frank Sinatra. Otwla Day tm GREAT P£AFOAMAHCES "Dance In A,,_R;a, The Tempeet" Michael Smu4n·1 lull-length ballet bued on Shaknpeere's roma/\tlc comedy .. performed by the San Fr llndsco Ballet lrom lhe W111 ~ ~a HouM. (RI IA'MCME • • • ·~ ··Tne 9lacl< Stel-/ toon.. ( 11179) Ketty Reno, Mickey Rooney ( S') IPECTACUl.AR EVEHNi IN CAM() e.lly danc.r1. Jugglers and d•nclng hor'" are among the Kii 1n lhlt avenlng of enlerl•lnmenl featuring Cllhy Lee Crosby with Jim Perry end Foona Gordon. 0MOYIE * • • "C•ddle'· (1981) Helen MorM, JllCll Thomp- ... A TIMI l"OOOl.I &MAU.Ml ....... coca• ........ ICMMAlnM P9& ...... The ei.lf hoett • Chriet· mH party for KorNn orphane In the mne tent and lends a MrlOualy wounded eoldlet In the °'*•ling room. (A) G a!AU. THEWAY HOME Salty Field and W~llam HUf1 e1111 WI e production of Tao Motel'• Pulitz. Priz.. wonning dr-ebolll a T..,._ lamtly'a strug- gle 10 cope wllh the death of a b91ov.d fether. 8 MC NEWS ClOIEUP "Rein 01 Terror·· Biii R«lelcet r9')0f'ta on the r-.una ol • thrN-monlh lnvffllgatron Into the llleged UM of biodlemlcel werlare. In the form Of "Yellow Rein;· by lhe Soviet Union In Southeal Aeia e TUNAOE SUlaOE FOUOW UP 8"CW. Featur• vllrioue INders and communifV a11perta from the LOii Angeles area In a penel dlecuaeion of lhe problems end potential IOlullons of ,..,. IUI· clOe !C'MOVIE • • * • "The LIOCI In Win- ter•• ( t1M7) P!Mer O'TOOle, Ketharlne Hepburn. (S)MOW **'~ "~ Hunt" COMPLm GIOOMING Ol THI fOUOWING DOGS IN AYIUGI CONDf110I ICOl'nl ... ., --NA•,.._.• Y09m• .., .. IUU90e , ..... Wit, ......... OALMAnc. L*M1'M •anne ~ ....... LEARN DOG GROOMING . s509o ·OFF n i 3 i 18 ~-------------~-----------------------------------!1!1111 ........ ~RK&TBDE GIFI' IDE~S C1_.. Ll1M1 .... 39" VHS RIClr•ll"I .. 569" VHS T-120'1 .... 10' 1111 L-500'1 ..... 9" FULL Lt•E OF ACCEllllilEI SOUTHEll CALIFODIA'I OIE STOP VIDEO mlE 3000 lqUlfl felt of d the lltllt .,,.,_ ment and ICClllOriel blcbd up bY the best ~ and :,w IYllllllll. Thor-~ know11~ ........ and loW pnc:es. What more could you ,_, 101 ••T ll8cAllTNUR avo. 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The case pending involves the rape trial of one Donald Shirley, who was convicted or rape based on testimony of a hypnotized witness who recounted the details of the crime ... "The Ordeal of Bill Camey... a television movie based on the true story or a quadraplegic father who battled for custody of bis children, will be televised I)ec. 23 at 9 p.m. on CBS. The movie stars Ray Sharkey as Bill Camey and Richard Crenna as his attorney, Mason Rose ... 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Neuruthenl•, wfte<• a -..... • loea °'Iden· Illy; Melody lllptc)ree the et'*-'t CtllU . • LAVPNE & ltMl.EY &OOfa'Nl'I The geng lrlee to ralM money 10 -Ftri'• _.,.. Pizza Bowl dinner tor ... ~t•nw1 . ,,.,. T alle a lodl at IN WOt1CI of ._ Md the IHI\ llne ~•-Md fenetlcs; IMturecl are Interviews with Roni s.n.ct, Wiiiiam Shatner 8nd 04l"4I ,.__ Ion-John llnd repott1 on JOhrt Hinkley, Jr and OeYld ChepmM • M"A"S•H Radar's dec>Wfur• pula l<llnget 8nd 8 J In lhe dume>e- • CAMERA IN THE COUf'T TV cemern .,. In Ille Cali- fornia Supr-Court dur· in9 '"limony "' a rape Cate The UM OI a hypno- lizecl witness 11 ques- tk>Md Legal apeclallsl Wtlllam Turner dieeulMI Ille caM with both allo<- ney9 9 YOU ASKED FO'f IT FMllW*Ct' '"Tr.. Cifcut" 8nd "JapeMM Bird• That Alh." (.ff H901HEN< ~ .JAHAJAll(t Husband·lln<l-wl.. cornlca Jetry SIMier and Anne Mew• lnl~ the ffl<N· -apeclellJ end tpOf1e -t• coming to Home Box Office In January ~ ............ Zack u111 magic lo ~ • .,.., •. 11111 git! by conjurWlg up ticket• 10 • IOld·OUI rOdl concert, 8 QI MAL PlotU F .. tU<ed: the netk>n'I ofll.. Ciel Senta Cleul, a achool See Wednesday's. Page 2:1 all and PUt cash in your pock.et! DAY WEEK 8Days 3 Lines 8 Dollars Special flat rate for non-commercial users off ering merchan· dise priced in the ad for $800 or less. Cost is the same for 8 days- or one. Minimum three lines. Extra lines just $2.60 for 8 days. For an EXTRA day, call today 6'2·5678 Classified appging Decem~er 16 & 19 Your ad wi It .reach over 86,000 adult readers Call 642·56 7 8 ·--------------------------~~ Tube Toppers KNXT f1 8:00 -··Mr. Merlin." Zack uses magic to impress a pretty girl. KABC fl 8:00 -.. Frosty's Winter Wonderland.'· Frosty Calls in love with cute little snowmaid and asks her lo marry him. KNXT f1 8:30 -"WKRPin CincinnatL " Arthur is haunted by decision to give staff Christmas bonuses. KABC fl 9:00 "The Fall Gu y." Colt goes to Mexico to track down a meek white collar worker. WednesdaJ• Details from Page 24 lion ol CarlO Mllr1e GIUhnl tor a program dedicated to WOMEN ·LADIES ·GALS GOOD TIME MAMAS Tuesday nites are yours at the f1110us (un-) COVERED WAGON SALOON "-llottest _. dmcen • Calf. Aad -lllckT. wi_.. wll och., wrestle ill laity 0 I! 556-2077. Johannee8Hhm1. !~==============~==~~~ (%:MOVIE i,.: ,, ... a: ~ IOt SanlM; a fK10f)' wlleta Sentu are m.oe; a wom- en wno dr-aa a ChMlmu tt ... (RI e 9 FROSTY'I WINTP WOfCllN.ANO Animated. Frolly the Snownwt , ... In low with a cute Nttle tnOWWOman end Mita her to marry him. IRIQ e TM1.-.NMOM QR8'NAI 8"!CW. G~ta lndudlng Carol Bumett end Suaan Anion * • "The Cocklightet" 11w•1 w-en a. .... Hat· '9j~~E!l~;!JE!~.,S~!'a!l:l:!31Ci:ia ry Dean S1anton II e:ooe Cll MOYIE WE RA VE A GOOD SELECTION • join Jim NaboB In thlS hol- ldey "*'81 from ......... • , ..... MAOAZJNE A TV dndor who epeclel- U.. 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Arthur lall1 llllleep end II tranaported Into a dr~ wortd ~ lated by Chf191rnu gholts ;di THE LIPMQWJNI" QR8'NAI GOU> A cabin boy loet on 11'1 undlarted Island accld«l- talty 1'9U • wicked ban- .,_ that aet1 out 10 etaar the~· pot of CIW'lltmM gold. Q • AU. .. THE 'II.Mil. y Tlle lmpiolll ~ II con-¥«... "''° • drloted C ... len tf!* • Clloee bNth With deetll. • TMIGU.N ~·· "*"" ll'ltdlmlr ....,.~ "The Ordeal Of BIN Car· OF NEW AND USED CARS FOR ney" (Prwnler•l Ray sna,. k~.AlchatdCrenna. IMMEDIATE DELIVER. ~QlntHACTIOF FOR LEASE OR SALE ~:_:.::, =~: CONNEIL CHEVROLET rrtend With whom the 1>'9-SnvillQ Coda Me.a tor lJ .,eon . ~0,;'~00v 2828 Harbor Blvd., Co8ta Mesa Colt goea to Meldco to -= = !o "': = .. =~~-;:~. 546-1200 -~·~:-... mllllon• In • comc>uter fraud (R) • MEWCMWAN ~ Engelbert ...._. perdlncll. Lola Falana, RandlOallee • ntE GllAJNI CONCERTI Pianls1 Vladimir Aal*enazy joine the Loa Ange6al Pna- 1\atmonlc: under the dlrc- tlon of Catto Marla Glullnl for a program dedicated to Johannee Btahmt. ~MOW * * "Ole Laughing" (19'01 Robby a.n.on. ~ Ounq. e:ao D Qt ·a.ow. R>NEY l.aurle return• to ..,.. Yorit. but Is alrllkl to ,_,me'* life with Sidney bee.-bf ~ meddlno· (R) Ii) .. PEAFOMWa ATntE ~HOUSE ee-ty Sill .. joined by • gtoup of ttllno young elno- .. for a llOllday ~ conoeT1 from the Eaat Room ol the White HOUM. (R) .MOYIE * * • ··1nt1de Mov .. •• (1980) John Sevega, Devld Mone. 10:00 D a OUNCY A lrudler wtlO WU heullng dangerous tOJCJc wallee to an !legal dum&linO lite dlee. • CAMERA .. COURT Court ~ of the Ceilltomla SUl>f-Court .,. ditc:ulMcl. ©)MOVIE * * • "Coel Miner'• Daughtet" ( 1880) S11ty Spac•k. Tommy L•• .ion.a. (%)MOYIE **'A "H••"Y Trafllc'" (1973) Animated.~ by Aalpl\ Bakahl. •11(1)MCM1 . • • ·~ "Feer No Evll" (ltell) ~Jow-..""'" da 0.-f O.CWO.. I t . 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(A) See Thursday's. Page 25 T NE UP SPECIAL! 12 WlllCS OM.YU ' $25 + PAllTI .._.~c- a , LE PETIT CAFE& BAKERY What's happening .this weekend? I tube KNXT 8 8:00 "Magnum, P.I. .. Magnum is hired to protect a woman who is writing memoirs or inventor. KTLA • 8:00 -"Holiday Inn." Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire star in this 1942 film about the Chris tmas season. KNXT 9 9:00 -"Knots Landing.:· Abby turns vindictive when Kar:en. as forced to take her back after havmg fired her. KN BC 8 10: 00 --··High Hopes:. The Capra Years." Six·time Oscar wmner Frank Capra is saluted by film industry. From Page 24 • MCMI ***~ ••01t¥9f Twl9t" ( 1948) Robert Newton. , Jollft ~ 0..... .,...._w~ A'°'"* lr.-n haiM9'1 flnll ~ '-: °""" 1M111'• Lego ta,tand: Joen &nDery on ~ Dr. w_on._....,."'_. t.ct--. • MCMI * * * ··we A WClftdlrM UM"(1M7)...,_.._. wt.OolwwA9ed. -~R .. mWIAllllllW9• Ao9'f Bler1 _, o.w ........... ~ .... "SfwtleY• .....,... .. _, "Otlole leory ... (C}MCMI ........ The..,.,.. 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'** Educlllanll la Fallina"; several of • "Don't ..___ CMtt Pt~~nrr*'g Rudy a.rd Kipling's "Just AllllTlll r.....-O¥lf So Stories," and plays written by winners of a..oom the "Henny Penny Ahl(' TV Contest" playwriting c ompetition for children. °'*' ~ °'*" Ln Teg AVtryMerry "°"'!" AIW. LONDON -Richard ~ s.lt Burton will portray The Home 8-111 composer Ri chard Flntltonea lnlll1ora Str91C Wagner in an eight-hour -Home & "*'*' television biography to VIII ...... be filmed in England KnMI --Lltnr next year. Tbe $7 .S .... Rmnbow'• million production la for £:nd ~~lease to the 1'0rld's lncreclbel ~ OnceUpon TV n~worb in 1983, the HI* Doo ACIMllc ce nte nary of th e Good " O¥lf German composer 's Tm. death. FOR SAFETY ... SECURITY •.. CONVENf ENCE Automatic Garage Door Operators by SAFIGUAID LOWEST PRICES IN ORANGE COUNTV "We Are Never Underso~· FREE extra transmitter with garage door ~pener SAPIGUAID OigitaJ "High-Security'' Radio confrols -three signals ~:::'I .\. 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Aggravated by Ellen's glee over not being pregnant, Mark walks out, moves into Erica's New York apartment for awhile and tells Ellen he thinks the marriage is over ANOTHER WORLD: James is working for Jason as a handyman and bartender. Jason and Melissa plan to m;lrry when the Cinancial picture is clear. Larry considers leaving police force for job with Black Hawk. Cecille tells Dr. Wagner lbat Sandy may not be the father o( her child. but thal she can never reveal this to Sandy. Leaming Cecille 1s expecting the baby lo May, James thinks he might be the father. Having put all his money into the business In order to impress Alice, Steve worries that the strike may leave him bankrupt. AS 11IE WORLD TURNS: In therapy, David reveals his bate for John and the time be tried to kill John. Thinking obscene phone calls from Sofia's friends are rrom John, Dee breaks off wllh him. Brad serves as best man at Hayley and' Erich's weddina. Lyla visibly upset with news about Bob and Miranda taking Parisian holiday. Unable to spend time in Paris with Bob, Miranda says she loves him and slips out in middle of nJaht. When lheir bedroom is ransacked. James wants to keep quiet, but Barbara insists on telling police. Cynthia tells John that David is returning to Ellen, but John advises her to fight for David DAYS OF OUll LIVES: Maggie gives birth, and instead of delivering twins as she expected, has a baby 1lrl. Knowing what the child means to Maggie, Mickey· decides to file for custody. After David and Renee open up their feelings for each other, he leaves and the stran1ler attacks Renee. Just bdore she loses couclousneas, Renee whispers David's name to police a~d the case aaainst him tightens. As Renee Ci1hts for her life, Lee reveals she Is her mother. not her sister. Marie ia aUU brolten·bearted about Aln breaking en1a1ement. Marlena and Rot.nan Brady are enjoying an lnterestiq friendship. DOCl'OllS: Luke, thought to be mortally wounded from 1unsbot wound suffered at Medicine Man restaurant, is rushed to the hospital and revived As Luke cllnp to lire. Dr. Jeff Mannina decides to perform delicate brain surgery. Mau bavina professional trouble and may be replaced as chief of staff. Discharged from hospital, Maggie tells Matt their marriage is over. EDGE OF NIGHT: Julius proposes to Dee Dee. Nicole tries to befriend Jinx. Damien is stabbed but aurvlves. Sky is upset when Raven pays a visit to Damien. Police feel that Bobbi was murdered by some of her unsavory friends. Jim worried that Val might not ~l estate. GENE&AL HOSPITAL: Having gotten Alice off on all charaes ln Diana's murder, Scotty Is making name for himself. Allee decides to leave town. but Heather follows her and swears all is forgiven, gettin1 Alice to stay in Port Charles. Anne fumes when Heather gets secretarial job at hospital. Bobbi staaes a fall in order to set Noah to propose marriage. When her plan back.fires. the twosome realbe the relationship is over. A crushed Bobbi plans to make an announcement to Luke and Ruby. Joe 1u11ests Laura get Reno divorce. but it would mean her living in Reno for six weeks, and she seems more interested in screen test as Mi ss Star-Eyes. although she promises Luke she will get the djv0«e GUIDING LIGHT: On a second honeymoon in Tenerife, Morgan la flattered when a .bullfighter is smitten with her, but Kelly is furious. Ed discovers bloodstains In his IMng room. then finds the body of a subbed man with no tongue. Henry lanores Vanea;sa ·s pressure to take over Spaulding Co. In Alan's absence. Alan elves Mike power of attorney to take care of Hope. Hope is frightened when a dark stran(!er appears In her window. Roes finds bills from a Or. Hunt, a psychiatrist ln o ... aha. and lhen learns Carrie bu been paying medl~al expenses ror over len years lo a ¥rs. McNeal. Ross pays a visit and discoven that the woman is paralyzed and mute due to a stroke. ONE LIPE'\'() UVE: At masquerade ball, Dorian dl1conn Nicole and believes her •tory abou' Au. DoritD olJen to lteep the seer« for u~ present. Sam disappears ..S AH ls concerned, but le relieved when be bellnet Sam bu returned -it's really Nlcole ln_ a t ON LOCATION -Singer-actor Shawn Stevens and stage actress Maureen Anderman lend their talents to the daytime drama series, "Search for Tomorrow." in a special sequence taped on location in Hong Kong. "Search for Tomorrow'' airs weekdays on CBS <Ch. 2> at 1 :30 p.m. duplicate outfit to Sam's. Asa gives the Kadiz diamond to Nicole. believing she is Sam. A nash nood strikes Llanview and everyone is stuck at the masquerade ball. Katrina realizes Ivan is present and remembers he tried I -t 0 ... ,... ... .,. -... z Ill Cit .,. I 0 c ... .,. I ... I,., ,... -z -% G\ I to kill Karen. Larry proposes to Mimi and againsl her mother's wishes. Mimi says yes. Vicki discovers Tony at lhe party and is delighled that be ls back but is puzzled ~~~================== by his keeping his arrival a secret. When electrical wires fall down, the prison where Ted is held Is evacuated. He escapes and plans to head to the masquerade ball and kill Vicki. Steve tells Karen and Marco he will never l!O back to Uanview. RYAN'S HOPE: Unable to trick Barbara on the set. Jane decides the only way to prove Barban can walk is by getting into her apartment. As Jane Is takina Barbara's keys from the dressing room. Barbara appears. Ari angry when he learns Spencer's house must be sealed for three weeks due to setUemenl or estate. Dee confides to Joe about her renewed feelings for Roger and is touched by Joe's sympathy. Jane's cover on the soap is blown wheo Johnny spots her while viewing an episode. Ari makes a deal with Joe to bu.y stolen artifacts, unaware that Joe is working for the federal government, SEA.RCH FOR TOMORROW: Dane. explains his government connection lo Travis and believes Travis can help him with the dama&ed film. On a eostcard, Travis spots the name Sentell and a blurry figure, feeling It may be his father. Dane decides to quit lhe 1overnment post but changes bis mind when Bones is murdered just before he is going to reveal the secret of the film."Ted offers Brian a job al his company. Cissy jealous over Lee's concern about Sunny. Travis tells Sunny the only story with the jade Is that Sylvie and Zack were after treasure, but Sunny does not believe him. TEXAS: Stryker tells T.J . he'll always have a Job at , World Oil. When Vicky and Stryker go oul of town. Rena Invites Grant for birthday dtnner. Beau's presence In Lown is not In order to harass Ruby but lo kilJ Miles on the orders of his boss. Billy Joe upset by Nita's business success. JusUn accepts Ashley's money as loan and agrees to adopt .Gregory. Kate upset when Ginny does not tell Ryan about Miles: YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: When J1ck teUs Patti tttat he's going to spend Christmas with college buddies, she decides to get Christmas money froin her parents and Join Jack In Aspen without tellinl him first. ,Nikki's Christmas decorations at Vlctcrr's almost backlire when she learns from Douatas tbat Victor has a Scrooae-like attitude toward the holidays, But Victor relents and says tbat sbe can keep the decoraUons up. t1ut no Christmas carols or tree. U1 angry with Sally. who reveaJs she loves Snapper. Chuckle'& condition worsenins. Lucas continues to drink. Hove.a qw~.aboltt pr /ooorUt toGP "' toGP • star? Wnu to Lpdo Hir.:I&, clo F'Wld N..,.,,_, Sl(lld~. P.O. 80% ItaO, ,,...., ColiJ. '27Jf. SM .oUl . °"'1N1'. 01 "*'II qu.tiou. CU W COft ill Mr collaf'U, but the oolume of mcdl mob• ,,.r.,.., rCJ)IN1 fmJJO.U'bU. THE BIGGEST GARAGE SALE ON THE ORANGE COAST IS IN THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS c/JJ 642-5878 -~ 'fP' ~,.II ! Mo11le GUide for the Week Friday movies ~ .,. CZ) *. ~ .. All Thie Md WOf'lcl War II" ( 11176) Agalnat • montage of World Wat II film ~ the -. of John L*"IOn and p... Mc:Certney •• pet- lotmed by • ,_, of lnl•- MtloNI .-Ong ...,, lndudlnO ttMI ... 0-. Rod si-i . .,..., GM>rl- ... Tina Turner. David e-and F,_.le Laine. 7:JO (C) * * * "Let " Be'' ( 11170) The ....... John LMVIOn, ,..,. Mc:CwtMy. George H«rleon and Aln- 00 StMT ~. tound of ,.._ ..... r-dinG - .. and .,, .....,.°''"*' CClllC*\ • ....... The~Dn>o Kid" ( 11151) 8oO Hoc>e. ~ ......... Ag&ng- ller ,.._ • tMld tlfi and .,..._INC 1119 ~ .._ 110,000 within • MOnltl.. CID **• "All That Jazz"' (1979) Aoy ~ • .-.. eica Lange. The tumultu- -... of 8 PfGlllllC'lnel c:llOl'eogr..,._ .. followed !\'om -on IN atage to per-.1 crteee. 'R' , (J) ••• *"Adam'• fib•• (1114111 SpenC41f Tracy, K•thatlna Hept>vtn. A --.,... ~ ,_ In Iha ,,....n.ge of • wom- an~ and w hw- band, an ... tan. dielrlct MtGf'MY. a. 111 * * * 'h ''Friendly Fite" ( tt79) Carot Burnett. Ned Beeny. " ,.,,,. ...... ~ 111...oNed In tN anll..., mo_,..m.....,, IN tn. to IMtn the tfUUI lbout -_,., dMlfl In vi.m.n. (2) * * ... "The Formulrt" (1NO) Manon 8'Mdo, Gaotve C. Scoct. Wtlle inv.llgating the mutder of • collMgue, • Wlar8" cop unco-. • cor~y WwoMng the 9UPP'...,,. of • ~fuel for-* ~ ll'le o1 COl'llpenM. 'R' 9:00 CCJ ••• "The Galtletlng" (11178) Ed A-. M__, $1 .... 0I\. l.Oflgllme dM- -~ memtlerl of the tamily of • ~ man -OUl In Iha o0«1 wlletl his gfOWft offtpflng gather '°' • ftnal family '-*'" Cl * "Don't A,_ The Phone" ( 11180) Jam .. Weatmontand. Ao Oefr. ltfl. A~ _..h numatou1 petaon•llly quWk• commlta • --of ~murden· 10:00 UD <.m • • • • "Kt-v •• KralNr" I tll791 OU.In Hollman, ~ Streap. A -bettlM with his ... wife tor cuatody of 1'*' young -aft• ft .... oul on them. 'PG' 10:11 (X; • • "The Coddlg"'•" (11U)WarrenO....tMF· ry o..i Stenton. Aftlr a major~ •• ~ CIM'•cac• .,..,_ vowe eo remain ......,t until lie ,....,. .. dlerllpklllilNP of Illa llPOft .• R' n• (C) • • •.,. """'-us-. n.. £~" (tteol ,,.,. Uingalle. 0¥-* o~ nor.A~ ltodl ~. ~ -- of lroedway 11•60m. ...,_an ll~Ull'll. ~prop llOy and promola9 Ille,_ Witt! a clloNI girt ..... ····--~ ("71) .... ,....,, JolWI ...,.._, M ancierlC "°"' a ....... ~-'° ~to~., ..... A HAUNTED MOUNTAIN Kim Richards appears in .. Es<.·ape From Witch Mountain ... to be broadcast in two parts on "Walt Disney:· \\ith Part I being presented Saturday at 8 p.m. on CBS. Part 11 will be broadcast the rollowinJt Saturday at 8 p.m. ye«-otel git! wtw> " ... tined to be Iha mo4tl« of • powerful, ~I r- 'R' u:ao (J) • • "$enlof$" Dennil au.cl. A gitt-~ 8dleme Is ptanned by ~ ...,,. In COiiege wtlo ..,..,., 10 beet ltle ayatem 81K•-08fM.'R' 11:80 {8) • * "Hangar 18" ( tMO) Darran · Mc:Gavin, Aobett v..,,;.n. ,_._~ ...... Wt9t VU.-••••ll Wwlall9lion~the ca.a of .......... Mid- den deatNctlon. 'PG' 12:GO •• * • "The Caday" c tll53l oaan Martin. wry L....., Two ac:atterbfalnad )'OIMll "*' ambar'k on gotllng c:ar..'I with .... troua,__... (aJ *,_.,··The Tlgral" I t976) Dyanne Thotne. A dangefOUI ••dUClt•H IMda her band ol t\'IUI'• dar-Coelac*• on • reign ol terror. 'R' (%) * * "H«e We Go 'Round Th• Mulberty 9ult)" 1,.. Cl) * • "c.pt8on America ..... (!11711) Aeb Brown. Connie Sellacca A cnmeflght• with IUC*· powwa ·-..... ol Ille M>1111aa wlletl • terrorist •"'-'-the u.s with • dNg "* ~ aoaelef· a1ed aging. (R) 1:m ••• * "Dr. Jekyll Md Mt. Hyde" (1t41) ~ Tracy, Ingrid Bergman A ,,.,, .. llNIClalM'• MP«l-rMnta on hlmMll _....,. "--hie deetnlc:tion. ~ ... "a...r ( ,..,, lAe ..._.,....,O'NeMl.A .,_,.IM -le Mllat· ad by • tough OONIW\.ietlon lot9INlfl In ~ the ~ ............. -fattier'•~. "ec:cldant81" ~'PG' ••• "Mountain Men" (tMO) ~ .-.on. Bria" Keith. Two fur .,..,. ~ ... ,._ dol'll Cit the ...... _ Ill the ....... ~ belore tttaenc:r~OI~ allon ..... t•. * • ,_., ''Tiie Sotciarww'' (1N7) Borla K•rlolf. c.-tne Lace, A couple ....... INCHrl8 "* C*I OOftlf'OI .. .. of .,.,. and pr~ Ml OUI to t•1 thait in¥entlon on an .,.,,, youltl. ........ F~On The Moorl'' ( 1M7) l)oQ>. "*1taty. Nanllad by Dr w...ner "'°" er-. Man'• llrll lutlat echl9\ ementl -~ CB>•••~ .. ~ .. (1971) CMM._ Aa9w. Margot Kidd~. Miid· m11w1eted r8C)OtW Ctettt Kant dona hie tad a..,. and-,.~ powwa to ttiwart an •di ctlmlnll'• pkll to deatroy the Weat CoMt with • giant ewthqualla. 'PG' 1:16{t) * *'"' ••AJI Tllla And World Wal II" ( !978) A~t a montage ot Wortd War II tlm dlOe. Ille 1019 ol John L-' and Paul Mcc:#tney •• per- formed by • hOlt ot Inter· national tec:otdinG atws lnGtuding IN Bea Gaea, Rod Sl-1. Petet GatJri: 81. Tina Turner. Ofttd Euell and Ftanll._ Laine. 2:90 9 • • "Anatomy 01 A Crime" ( 1118111 Oa,,an Mc:Gavin.. Ted Kntgflt A prWete itNMtlgltor tool!• Into • t2-YMt-otd kidnap- ~ eaM. S;OO • • * .. Adventurous Knlghta" ( 11135) Gerttude MM8inO«. DIMd Sharpe A young Amencan aport .. man Is 8tnazed IO IMm that he i. heir lo the throne ol T ranllla\lla. e * • "Horror Ria. From The Tomb" (11170) P•ul Na1c11y Emm• CoNn A young Fr9ftefl ~ Inherit a c:una from tMlr -•or• wMf'I ti...,, tetum to the ca111e wtt«e • F tench knlgl'll and hll ,,. ... dlad. !C) *** "LetK&e" ( 1970) The a..ttea.. Jotwl ~.Paul ~fte¥. 0-ge Hattleon and Rln- 00 Starr ~ • round of ...._....,_ding_ .,. and .,, .,,..,,~ OONen.. ........ ~MIM*" ( 11791 Oocumantary. ..... by ... C>edlalct. Archlvat lllfll footao• dworlCIH .. ~d the U.S • ..,._ PfOIJW'I· loolllMO on ... dr...-.C AflCllO t 1 lftCIOl'I llfdnt. ·o· a:O&. e ,_., "Lott Battalton" I tll621 Diane Jergena, Leo- P°"' Sa6cado ~ ,....... aid !Tom • F1lp6no guerrlU• leader dutlng WOl'ld Wat II. ( t) • * "Clelr De F-" taO ( $) * * * ''Why Would I IA'?'' ( tMO) Tt• Wil- liams. Uu Eldlhorn. A compulahle liar ~ IN llelUI quo with hla rtifuMI lo c:onlOfn\. ·PG' ,._ IH) • • "8realdng GMu" ( tNO) Ha%8I O'Connot, PNI ~ A 8'iCi8ll punk pop •• ., •• ~~ ma191y leads to lragacfy 'PG' 4:,.. * 'h "NorthwMI Out- post~ (1t47) ~ Eddy. Ilona MaaMy In Ille ewty days-of Calitornla, • beau- llful young Ru-gi<I etcapes her huaband'a bondage with • hand- cavalryman •:aolCl •• *'""n-l.tpa. ThoM e.,.. .. I !9801 Ftanl< Llngella. Glynnis O'Con· not. A llamboy•nl -- ••~ actor, wllO drNIN of Btoadw•y st•tdOt!'I, dlMrMM ·.,, 1ncotnpetan1, at~trudl Pfop boy and pr~hiar-wlth • dlorul girl, . ~· 0 • "Beyond Evtl" ( 1980) Lynda Day George, Jatln SUon A young briOe II lenC>Odd by evil toroea luttllng In • tt<>Pk:* man· llOn 'R' Saturday movies DecBlllF1t,1tl1 aGO. * * "Mlradee Siii HllCIC>&n" (197') SuMn ~. Paul Mullet. A 17 ., • .,.old 1choolgirl ~ the lone IUMYot of 1 Clw1flmal Elle ~ cralfl In I,_. Amazon ~ Ii •• "°"Y Ot The WCIMa" ( 1173)' Aidlefd eoan. Ridl Jeeon. Alt ... lflerirl flndl '*"8alf up ~ a ttrMge band of bearded ---plan 10 ..... and rWIMdl a '"'811 to.fl ($) **~''TbaCM From °'*' .,_ .. (117') Ken Berry. Sll>dy ~ An ••lt•l~r••ltl•I tomc•I c:ruh tandl on 98f'lh ·a· Cl e * "Ftom Noon TIM ThtM" I 1977) ChatlH Btonton. J141 ltelaod A drifter 11 tecruolad into • tag-tag tobbery gang 7:00'tCI **'~"The Spital StairUN' (1977) J~ hna Biaaet. Chti1t(l9her PluMmei'\ A t>eaulllul de.al· mut• Is tertorlzad by • mytlenord ..... wtw> lur111 '" the lhadowl "6rounel• 1ng .,, eleganl tnat\alon ·PG' (ZI * * "Flight To Fury" I !1188) Dewey Martin. F•y 89111" A b8l\d ol merc;e. Mt-MMCMs IOf I c:ac:he ol diarnondl In Ille FatEut kOO. * * * ,_., "Miracle On • 34111 StrMI" (11147) Mau- ,_ O'Hatl, Jchn Payne An old man named Ktoa l<nngl9 .. hlfad by Macy'• lo pi.,, Santa Claul in Iha ThanUgMng Day patade. • **Yt "lc:eP.._ .. ( !980) Rlohard Burian, Robert Ryan. Two "*1 wege • lrlelong blllle Our • ;ng the rowdy hiltory ol the Alaekan territory. (") * * ''°' "The N..o. Bomb" (1980) Don Adami , Sylvia Krillel Sacret aganl Mu ... Smart ,_ his most danger-adYerlary In an •di....., who plan• to l8undl miullN thaC wlll dtarobe the entire human pop.Miion. 'PG' (Ol * * ·~ "LOYing Cou· plea" ( 1980) Shwtey Mac· Laine, J-Coburn. Two c:QU91ee --mettled, one not -1811• • •tab et aom• unconventional tegir'ouping MUI ttoc- r.uita 'PG' ( $) • * * "The Elec1r1c Hore.nan" ( !11711) Robert Aadt«d. ,J.,. Fonda. A LM Vegaa QOWtloy ,...._ • $12 ...-or. lhor~ad ,_.. to -him from hoe 8Jll)IOllM""8 __., 'PG' llt**** ··2001 A Sp8C4 OdY$MY' I tNe) Keir OullN. Gary Lodl· wood Aattonaut1 _,, 10 find ,,,. ....... intelligence tnponaoble '°' • puuting 1unat m<>t>Olith mu11 oon- tend wtth an on-l>Olrd computet that la trying to lake conttOI ot tlleit "'9SMI l::ICHZ: * e "Boat~" I 111791 Ruth Gordon, L• Slrffl>twg An old couple refuM IO ...... the nelgh- bOthOOd they have 8'*11 most ol lhatr 11-in OMplt• urban ctlrna and poor liVlng c:ondihor,. ·PG' 1:00 9 Cl) t * '.<t •· AvalanCl'te Expr..... 111179) Robefl sn ..... Lae Marvin Four #\metlc•n •genii .,. alllgned 10 protect • delecllng Soviet offlc:181 who hel .,..,, mat1lad '°' UIUlln•llon by Iha KGB. . c: • * ... "Sc:avenger Hunt" (11179) Richard Ben· jamln. J-Coco WNn .,., _.,,ic ~ diM, Ille condition• di Na Will ~ hll hairs on • wtld ~ tor varioUI ll'llclM on a~liet.lhe .W-being _,.. IO ctalm ... cMcMaed'• lor1une PO' t0M (HI * • ,.., ·•eear Ill.Ind" ( 19801 Donald Sutlletlal\d, Vanfflll Red9fave An Atetlc _,,_.,_cfl •-·· mind i.i<t II* on the dllnate wl'tef'I "--- beta •• torcecl Into • fight IOf tNir ....-,~'PG' IOJ *** "NoHuk .... (IMO) Jaclk-Br-, C~. St• & Na8I\. Footaoa of• .... of.,,.._ ~ po.-Concer1a held In Nw Yortl Cl«y dur> Ina Setit•mbet. 117t, l••turing the Oooble Btolhers, Carly S1mo<1 J-Tlyte. ....o Bruce Spr•ngst-. i• complied in thla dowmertt•ry 'PG' 10:t0{Zi **''°'"The F0tmula" ( 111801 M•tlon Btando. George C Scott Wh<le ·-ltgallng the rnu<der of • COiieague. • vet11tan cop uncovets • conap1tacy lflvotvlng the WPl)<easlon of • •ynlhetlC luel lorm<ll• ~ lheorl~ 'R' ~-···· .. 'Gi0fi8'. ( !9801 Gena ROWiands. Jolln Ad-. A lorrnet gun moll~, ... pr<>- tac:tor ot an orphaned 6- y.w-dd Puer'to Rican ,., · ge1ed by me ... Ide! world '°' the .... 1orrnauon he car· ties in • bittered brief· caM 'PG' 11:00 ·c: * e '" "C•thilt;ne & Co .. (111731 J-Birliln, Plllrle* Dewailte A young g;rt tr....._ to Parla to become • high lutuon mocMI but '* plat11 1811 through and lhe opens • highly lucrllive pr0$1ltUhOn ~ 11='0 8 * * ,_., "SlrMI• Of Laredo" (111491 W!lltam Holden. MaGdonalcJ catey A pair of ou1taws tef0tm after jorn.ng lhe T- Rangerl -• coww e •••.'It "The Famw.-1 Oeughler" I 1114 7) l0tett1 Young. JoMph Cotten. A IC)ifllad Swadilh girl run• ao-m -boa'°'.-· inCongt9a. Cll ••.,.,"One Of My wi-.. ""'-'"ii" (1975) Jactc Klugman, EliUbeth All\ley. A newlywed social- ile 'a dilappeerance puts• .,.,...,_,_ detectNe on thee... 11:•• *. * "J w Coop" ( tt71) Clllf Robertson. , Geraldine Page H•"""ll andurad • 10-yeat prison sentence . an ••·con ~ • West11tn rodeo ••• tt:OO. * * ·~ "Thay Were Sil- Ian" ( 11145) J-Mason. Anne Crawford Thr• sla- ters teect 10 lite and love in lhr-~t W8yl. ,$ • •'.<t "How To Baal The Hlgtl Coll Of lMng" t !117111 Su11n Saint .i-. Jeuiu Lange No longer II* 10 keep up with lnlla· 11on. lht•• Oregon ~tum 10 1arc:any 10 ~ llleit budgets 'PO' 12:11 !OJ*'" "Plusute Palace" I 1117111 Enc Edward•. RICh- ard Bolla An ••-<:OP and "" lawyer purcnue • Miami -. par1of and aoon begirl d-lng Iha naaly truth about their in-lmenl 'R' .z1••••·a11r 119831 Matcello M1111011nn1, Qaudia Cardonale. Direc:l- ad by Fadll'ico F_,. An ~lted rlfm dlractor ..... M to accept Iha obal•· Clea in'* Cir-........ in Illa per80tW .... 1t:a0 9 • * "lo... Story" ( t9701 All Mac:Gf ..... Ryan O'Nael A young widow« recattt hla wife. • vk:tlm ot leukemia. (JI **'<t "~Ft0m Oertir.11" I 1975) Marc Singer. Kay IM\I. A blind coll9ge tludenl •trugglae lo be accepted Into medi-c• 8dlool • : c: * •• ''Sof'lleOody Up There Lill• Me" (t95e) PaiM """"""811. PW Angell Aoclly OtaNino. • New York llum boy, ...... to ·-.. I C'*•llfMOOINp boxer • ~ ••• "Ordw\ary ,.... .. (1lt0) M4lty ~ ....... 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Oii rig• PG' c:o -------------------5:00 0 ) ••·~"Freaky Friday (1977) Jodie Fostflf, Bar· bar• Harris The world is turneo ups.de-down •or a rnothet and dauohte1 who magically swoteh bod- one tatetut day ·o ~ r'rom Page 28 E Q) g 0 A goitt ... ldden teen·-oer trying to put hos fife bed! together after nos btothef's death and htt own SUlclde attempt reaehM out to Ills complacent tither and his COid, r--..d mother 'R' 1:00 e * * ''Hatchel For A Honeymoon" ( 19701 Ste- phen Forsythe, Dagm•• Lasund8< Newlywed girts aJe mur<lefild with 11 stlYef hatchet by e man who 1emembers more ot his pasl With each k1U1ng 1:30 0 *'"° 'Duel At Apache Wells" (1956) Seo Cooper, Anna Mana Alberghello A young mat1 1ttempts to protect his tether 's ranch from the lntruSIOn ot out· l•-m * * "Godz~ta" I 1956) Raymond Burr, Takllllhl Shlmote The terror ol a mon11er's attack es wtl· nesHd by a .-man In Toil yo * •• TheRose" ( 1979) Bette Moeller. i.lan Bat81 A driven roek lino· er's hie on the tut IArie leads h8t orrevetslbly to dlsas•r ·R· 1:45($) * *'~ "Gtorla ( 1980) Gen• Rowlands. Jol'tn Adames A tormet gun moll becomes the pro- tector ot an orphaned 6- yeaw~ Puetto RICao tar-. geled by the underworld tor the lnformetoon he ear- rtes In • t>a11ered btoef· UM 'PG' 2:30 (c:.J * e * "The Fo•" 11968) Sandy Oenn<s. Kelf Ou.... S.Md on the SIO<y by D H Lawrenu The relatlOnthip bet-two lesb<an loYe< s 1eaeheS • critical pomt when a hand- some stranger 8'>P91'S at th8tr remote Canadian I arm 3:00 II • ·~ "The Angry er-i·· 119691 Jan su1<-uno James M.c:Annur A recently returned lloetnam veteran gets Into trouble wtth a motorcycle gang and struootes to ma1nta1n his Ideals on a cor1up1 soci- ety 0 "Ht-Jeclced ' ( 19501 J"" Davos, Preston Foster 0 **,..,"The Formula·· ( 19801 Marton Brando. George C ~II Wiiiie Investigating the murde< ol • c~ e Yilt•an cop uncovers 11 con$plrecy 1nvolvlng the suppress'°" of a synthetic; Ivel formula Dy the Oil CQmC>anoes 'R' 3:06 e • e • "Mas1er Of The World" ( 1961) Vincent Pric.. Charles Btonson A m.n slrMng for world peace Irle$ to ellmlnate the arrnatMnts ot ell nations 3:30 (l ) • * "'MesMoe From ~ .. ( 1979) Vie Morrow, MiklO Nerita. S~ l ... lt betUe lor contrOI of the gmaxy If\ • world of the future. ·po· 3:45 ( * * '.+ "Bear lllal>d" ( t980) Donald &ilhettend. VanHH Redgrave An Arctic weather-research team's mlrod ian'I "'" on the etomete when Its mem- o.rs ere forced Into a llghl for their very IUMVel 'PG" 4:00 {S) * * * "The E"leetrte Hooemen" ( 1979) Robert Reelford. J-Fonda A U. V9QN co.boy slNle e $12 mlllior'I thoroughbred l'IOfM to aeve hltn t1om hi• expk>ltative ~ 'PO' 41:10. **'~''1llfMD819«· ... ....,, .. (tll51) Pr .. ton Fosler, Virginie Orey. nw.. btot ... end ..., tid- ing afoul Of the l.w '"'*' one Of them It acc.iMd o1 _., 4:ao~·· ''JWIT .. Me Vov Wn" ( 1MO) Al 5!30 C * * * * l<MI And Death" {19751 Woody Allen Doane l<eaton A noted coward 1n the Ru$- .. an Army eventually mar· ues nos true love, who draws h"" Into a plot 1nvotv1ng en attempt on the hie ol empe<or Napoteoo PG H • • * ·~ '$ope.man ( 1978) Chrlllophet Reeve Margot Koddet M1ld- mannered reportei c1a111 l<ent dons his red cape and uses hos su1>411 human l)O'Ne(S to 1nwar1 en a1en c11m1na1 s plot 10 deStroy the West Coast with a goent earthqual<e PG' 8.-00 8) * * * E1 Qd (P0tt 21 1196 t) Cha11ton H .. ton. sopn1a L0ten A greet Clv1tllan i-o aa-Spein end Ctv!Stl8ndom trom the a11eck1ng Moors In the 11th century GOOD WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT Life ts not all crazed assassin~ and misguided missiles. even for a secret agent like 007. and Sean Connery can always find a moment for a seaside interlude with a beauty like Claudine Au,:!er in .. Thundert>air· on ABC •Ch 7 1 Sunday at 8:30 p.m. • **~"Sodom And Gomor•ah" (19631 s1-ar1 Gr81\0flf. Poet Angelo Aller the twin e111es are destroyed. ell that rema.n are the Hebrews Lot's deugllter and '"-qu-fs Mec:Graw. Alan Ktng A -•llhy bUslness tycoon th1nlls he has his mistress -11 on lone unlll ane <lemfll\OS he put her In chJtge ot a recently acqu11ed movt11 s·tuc:tiO A Sunday movies OECEM8EA 20. 1N 1 AFTERNOON 12:00 m * * * "A Chl'l5tmas CarOI' ( 1938) R991neld Owen. Gene locknart BaWd on the story by cnen.a o.cl.ens A cold- heMled ""-learl\8 the value ot eompe11lon through ghostly &Oven· llK• on Cnt1stmas El/8. ,$) * • • "Touehed By LOva" ( 1980) Oeborllh Ral· fin Doane ~ A nursing t•a•nee tries to brtng • handk:apped o•rt out ol a deep depression by llnCOUfeging ,_ to cor,.. 5POf'd with lier idol, EMs Preeley. 'PO' I l ) • *~"'The FormuCa"' ( 1980) Merton 8r1ndo. George c Scott While tn\1811ig.etlng the murdet of a eolleagol, • veteran cop unc:overa a conaplr ecy Involving lhl suppreseion of • 9yt'llhellc fuel '°'"""- by the oil compan-'R' 12:30 (C) * * • * "Love And DHlh" l 1975) Woody Allon. DI-Keeton A noted oowetd on the Rua- 8'en Army eventually met - "-his 11\18 lo"9. wflO draws him Into a plot lnvOlvlng an attempt on Iha tote or a<nc>«or )iapoleorl 'PG" (H) * * ".i_,s"(19711) Brian Oeacon. RMle ~ rnen The lif9 of the "King ot K11>9s," lrorn his early )'NII U Ille 80t1 OI 8 poor cetpenter to hll 1nstlgetion of the religious and 80Cllll •~lion lhat llO to hi• dMth by ~llJllon, It detailed ·o· a•••• ·2001 A Sp-OdyaNy" ( 111681 K41ir OuNM, ~ lock• wOOd Aelroneuta -...t to find the ...,, ll1191f10811C11 responllble IOI • punting lunar monohlh musl con- tend with an on-board compUl8< that 1t ll)""O to I aloe 'control ot the" veuet 1:30 G • • ., "1001 Areblan N11h1s·· ( 1960) Animated \/Olces of Hans Conrled, Jim Backus With the help ot a magteal lamp •young "'eel boy tn Begh<Sed 11 Obie 10 VISll WondlOUS ~ ID*.'• '"Chrottmas EW1° (1947) George Rall, Ann Harding On Chrlstmu Eve. the thl'ee edopted eons of • weallhy aponster loatn that hef reel nephew 11 ~eloplno a Slnttlter plot aga1nst h8f 2:00 ti) *•'>"The Clones' ( 19741 Michael GrMl>8. Gregc>f'/ St8fr a An evil 9'1- entlsl aeates a clone to teptac. en unsuapectong doctor only to have the ctone turn against nom. 'Cl **'• "G<Mng tn Stykl" ( t979) GeorQe 8urn11. Ar1 Cerney Bored with 1111.ng ell day on • benCh In the park, lhrM tiderly ger.tl• men CMefully plan • bank Nist 'PG' 1$) *•*"Advance To The Rear" ( 1964) Glenn Ford. Stella Stevens When a company ot Union IOI· dw• ta deta•ted to guard • gold eh4C)men1, ttl8 cai>t••n IOMt tor I tamale Conled· erateapy 0 * * Jesus I t979) Brten Deleon. Rowe No<· man The hie ol lhe "Kong of Kings.' lrom his early years u the son 01 a paor ~rpenter to hit 1nat>gatton ol the rellglOUS Brod .OCIAI revOIUtion that led to NI death by crucoll•ton. la delalled. ·o· Zl * "l*cf' ( 111681 The Monk-. Victor Mature A rock group present their llyt(Md outlook on the IOdel "'oblernt of llW '410s, l:JO CJ •• ly "S.....lol:k Hol~ And l'he \/Okie Of Terr~·· ( 1942) BMI ~'"" t>one.. Nigel Bruoe, SM<· loc;lt H'*-end WellOl'I unc:ov.-en •splon90e OP*fetlon thll utlllt•• rldloor · J ;HJ • ··Roller 8oog.1e" ( 19711) Linda Biel<, Jim Bray A telerll.ed and llCh musleal student 8811 out to w.n • roler al<etlng t>oogle contest before reaum1n9 her muelcal atudiM ·PG' 3:00 8 * * "It Happened On Fifth Avenue" ( 19'7) Ch8tlH RugglH Gell Storm Whilo the owner os away. a hobo moves onto a mena.on and lnVll• other• to '°"" """ lnClodtng the 1ea1 owner 1noogn110. brotner ( S 1 * * * • "Jullut C.. a.tr" ( 19~3) Marton Bran· do James Muon Based on the play by Witham Shekespvare Poltt1ca1 onlr >gue arid trueh8ry cul· m1nate 1n murOer 1n ancient Rome 0 **"Hangar 18 ' ( 1990) Detren McGavon Rol>ett llaugnn Research ers at a secret gove1nment installation onvest>gate the cause ol • sate11t11·s tud· den destructlOn. PG' 7:00 C • • * * ·S.ngon In 3:2:5 Z * • BoMdWalk' The Ra.n ( 19521 0- 11979) Rulh Gordon Lee Kally OeOb'8 Reynolds Stresberg. An old couple Dunno HOiiywood's t1ans1- 1etuae lo leave the neigh-tion to lhe tellu~s. a 1op borhOod they have spent 111ten1 stltf 111111 In IO¥e Wl1h mosi ol thelf lives 1n a sporiled newcomer d"J)ll• urban crime arid z • * "Here We Go poor 11 ... ng condi1tor1s 'PG Round Tne Mulberry 3:30 m • * * * Rel\ecal Bu5h ' (19•01 Joan Fontaine. Leu· &00 GI * * * ·~ The Farmer's rence OllvM!f An unsoc>Nt· Daughter" ( 1947) loretta heated young woman Is Young, Jo9epl'I Cotten A torced to compete With the splrlled Swedish girl runs memory of her husband's against hef boss tor a seat lkSI Wiie on Congf•I 4;00 II) * * Oogpound Shut-HJ 0 * * •., 'The Formu- 118. I tll74) Ron Moodv. • ... ( 1980) M••lon Brando OaVld Soul An ex-veucs.. George c Scott Wh<le ¥1lle tap d•neer 101n1 1nvestiget11>9 the murd8< ol torees With a wandetlng a colleague, a veteran cop prizefighter to raise the unco~a • conspiracy money tne l>oofer needs 10 1nvol""'O the SUP9felSIOn rect1lm his dog from a ol a synlhellC fuel formula Vancouver pourod by lhe oil compan-·R' Qf • • * l<tlty's Heroes" s • * • 't · Being There ( 19701 C"nt Eastwood T 11-( t979) Peter Sellers Met- tv Savales During World vyn Oougtu A s1mpte. War II •n improbable m•roded. mlddte-8ged man team ol soldiers malle1 • whose only knowledge or wlld dash behlrod enemv the outside world 11 tines thtougn tetevtS<on g.tlns lC • • * "A Pain In Thi tremendous lame and A " 11973) Jacques Brei. power by unMtllngty eon· Lino Venture While an vlnclng tycoons end polill· assaasln COOC)flnt1et81 on Clans that he 1s a genoui. his ,,. .. , ktlling. he 11 rudely PG lnl8<rupted by • bumbling l:30 fJ @) * * • .. T.....,nder· I allure 01 a men whO It ball" ( t965) Sean Connery. attempting llUIClde PG' Ctevd1ne Auger Sectat , S, • • • "The Getheftng" 11941"1 James Bond d1tcov· (1978) Eo Atn4M. Meu<een ors the Western worto'a Stae>leton Longtime dM-erlstenc:e is bemg throat· soont smong membet'I ot ened by two u,.fully the ramlly ol • dying men aimed alomtc bOlllba (RI corno out In the 099n when Cl_ hi• gtown oft8'1'1ng g.tthlt ..00 U \B ·From A Fat Coun- fOt •tonal larnlly reunion try Pope John Paul II'' 0 * • 1~ "ffollP.ea" ( 1980) 111181) C•lar'f Mofewaltl, Roger Moore, Jame1 Saim Nltll The Nie Ind M810n A ..,.,.., --c.r.. of Ket04 Wojtyla, hMiflO frogman 1a celled In the ,ouno Pole who ro tnwert the oi-of ~ tl\e ri..1 1100.11• ----_______ _..... --- 1'111\ """° '\ .. la' •• -- 1en pope In 400 years. II c;Nonieled. 0 fC * * * "Ouo Vadls" 11951) Rober! Taylor Debor ah Kett A Roman 811Sloer 11 9a1na Nero 5 dtS· tavor when ne tells 1n IOve with • Cnnshll/\ g111 Q • * "The Final Count· down" pg80) l<trk Oouo tas Martin Sheen A mys- 1or10U1 slorm al sea trail sports the atom1e-powe1eo aorcrell came< USS N1m- 11l baoo on tome 10 Oecem· Der 6, 19~ 1, po5<1ton1ng tne veSMI between Pearl Harbor end the advancing Jap8nM8 fleet PG 9'.30 Z1 * "Heed"(19681The Monk-. VIC1or Mature A roell group pr-I thet1 Sly1ized oullOOk on the soclat problems ol thit 60s 10:00 H * • •., · The Octagon I 19801 Chuci< Nor111, Lee I/an CIMI A wealthy young women hores • 1at1ted mar1•al ans chatn· pion to protect her from terrorrats traHlld by the m~tetiOUt Ninja CUii 'R' 10:30 lS ) ***"Touched By love' I 19801 Deborah Rat· hn, 0.-LMM A """"'9 trainee tries to bong • IW!d~ girl out of • deep aepraas1on by encouraging her to cone. • 1po00 with '-Idol, Elvla Presley 'PG' 11:0Ch0) **''I ''The Formula" ( 1980) Merion Brando, Geo<Qe C. ~It. Whole onvestigaltng the mu<det ol a COi~. • veteran cop uncove11 a consp1r11Cy involving the supptesslon of a synthetic lual formula by the oil compen.ea. 'R' IZl * *'h '"Heavy Traffic" ( 19731 An.mated Directed bV Ralph Bek Shi. Tne product ot an unhappy Ital· •an-Jewish m•rriage. a young rnen Mells troend ship among the Puerto Ricans and blacll.s 1n hos nelQhborhood R 11:30 m * • • * "Ret>ecca I 19•0) Joan Fontaine. Lau rencc Olivier An unsoph•S· ttc.ated young woman ra rorceo 10 conipete with the ~Y ol her husbend's ltrll wile 11:46 G • ' • Promise Him Anything · ( 19741 Ed<l•e Alberl Meg Foste< A dtS- gtuntled yourw,;i men SUM hit computer· matched date lor reneging on her 99fle<OUI prom- H, * * ·Jesus'' ( 19791 Ort.an Oeecon. Rivka Noi- men The Ille of 1ne Ktng of Kings.· from nos early years 111 the son 01 • poor eatpenler 10 hts onstogatoon of the rl!llQIOUS lf'd SOCtal revolotlOn that led to hos death by crucilmOtl. •S detatled o· 12:00 Qt • * • "Chnstmas Loi· lea 0 1 The Field" I 19711) Billy Dee Willtaml Miiie SChell A lor mer .oldlflt who once helped 11118 nuns build 11 chapel 1eturns to Vtlit them end llndS they once again ~ nos help (R) C * * • * 'L()vt' A rod Death I 1975) Woody Allen, Dl•ne K .. ton. A noted coward In Iha Aus· "an Army _,tually mat· 1ies his true love. who drows him Into a plot 1nv01Vtng an attempt on Iha Ille ot 1mperor Nepoleor\ ·.e_o· 12: 15 CiJ * * • "Christmas Lil· lM Of The F181d" ( 19791 8111y Dee Wolllams. Marte Schell A lor'met soldier whO once helped love nuns bulld • c:n8'>8' returns to v1S1t them end find• they once -oalf'I MIO hll help (RI , z 1 * • "Bo&rdwalk .. 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Movie Gulde for the Week ui T"" ... ------------------- _8 From Page 30 E mo.t or ''*' .._ 11'1 G> ~ urt>en crime end Q)<.> po« IMng condltlonL 'PG' 1~ (II * * "W8' llellan Style" 0 (19en &•t« K .. ton. Mar-~ INI Hye< Two Arnerlaln "O POW• ~ With plans ·;:: tor en 1nvuioro, but cen't U. eon'llnc;e any~ or the4r 8Ul'*111clly. Ol 0 ...J 0 * * 'h "The Outsldet' { 19781 Stetllng Hayden, Craig Wuson A young .oe.lltt travels to Nort,.,.,n Ireland to jOWI the 1truggle tor~'R' 1:30 ~ * .,,. "DresMd To Kill" { 19e0) MichMI Cai,,., Angle Ok:ltinlon PollQa ...,ch tor ,,,. ps)'Ct>Otic mutderar who butch41fad a IUbu<blln ~Ila· 'R' CS) * 'A "The Worlllng Glllt" These girls tlnd no joO too hatd to handle and wlM oo anything tor money 'R' 2:00 CZ)** '.It 'The FOfmuta" { 1980) Marton Brando, Geot09 C ~II While ln¥9Stlgallng lhe mUtde< ot a coleegoA, a _.,.,, c:op u~vers a conaplracy lnVOMng the SUW<eaaion ot a synthetic: fuel formula b Ille oll companies 'R' S:OO ••• "Sunday loYerS" { 19111) a... Wlldet. Roger Moote FOUt mtdd ... agecl men In IOva .,. followed aa llley l>U'-their amorou' ad....,,turaa. 'A' 3:15~ ***"A Pain In Tiie A " (11173) ~ &el, Uno Ventur&. Whlla an a.....in c:oncenlral" on '* Miit killing. he Is rudely 1ttletruptao by a bumbling la.lure of a man who •• at1«119tlng Mlfdde 'PG' 4:00 (S) ••• "Nutcteck8f Fentaay" { 1079) Anlmaled V~ of Mlcllelle Lee. Mellaa Glll>«t and Chris- topher Lee. A glrt'a love ano eouraga ara tested Ouung her many advan- turn whtle a11etnpUng lo '*!> a hand-aoldler und« the spell ot a rwo- headad mouse 'G' ClJ •a•,. "Heavy Traffic' { t973) Animated Olr~ed by Ralph Bakshi The ptoducl ot an unhappy llal- lan-Jawlah marriage, a youno man ~· Irland· ship among lhe PUfl<'lo RICans an<I blacks 1n htS ne.gnborhood 'R ~CCI **''°' "Going In Styi. (1979) Geotge &rns. Ari Carney 8orad wilh tllllng all di)' on a benc)h In Ille pan, thrM ekSerty ganri.. men carefully plan a bank heist 'PG' M onday movies DECEM8ER21. 1M1 £VEHIHO 8:00 Q * • ·~ Stardust Metn· or!M { 19801 Woody Allen Cllllflolle Aampllng A wc- c.atut director lec;ea a peraona1 cnSis u lie trleS lo make some majOf decl· Siona In Ills ~te 'PG 7:00 (Q) * • • • '8fldcal" ( 1964) Rlehard Burton. Pater O'TOOla. King Hanry 11 ol England claW-wllh Iha Afehbiahop Of Canter- bury during Iha 12th co.n- tury (Z) *•~"Straight TltM" (1978) Du11in Hoffman. O.wy &.aey An n-con o.tperalely lrlee to go atralghl aner IMYtng Pfl9· on, In IC)he of Iha meny roedtllodi• wtMch rl9e uc> ~~·A• 7::IO (C) * • ~ "The Hard WWI'' (1teOI ....... McOOOfllft, U. Vl/Jfl QMf A'*-' INSPIRATIONAL MOMENT Pope John Paul II (right > s igns a utograph for Cezary Morawksi. the young Polish actor who portrays him in --From a Far Country : Pope John Paul 11. .. a compelling dramatization that wi ll have its American premiere on NBC tCh. 4) Sunday a t 9 p.m. a-.in has lo l'nUe ~ more 1111 before lie can ratlfe. 'R' 8:00 8 *•'A "Blue Skies'' ( l!M6) Fred Astaire. Bing Croaby Two 5on0-an0- dance men tlfl<I romance andsucceu ID••• "Young At Heart• ( 1954) Fr anl< Sln&· Ira. Dorfl Day Problem• beaal a young couple al18f the man stflels his patl· net's rianc4N (ff) • * * '" "The Bled< Stallion" {1979) Kally Reno. Mickey Rooney After being retlCU80 lrom lhe island on whldl they -• shlpwradted 1oge1n-er a young boy and a h<><M become ln\IOl\'ed 1n the race or the century. 'G' g • * * "Cadole" I t98tl Helen MorM. Jeck fhofnP- son A young woman MM!vea her comfortable 14lburban home and her cruel husband, oe1erm1ne<1 to take luH reapons1bttily tor suworling M< children by cloong wtlal11't181' OOd jOOI sne can 091 ..OO(Cl * • * • The lion In Winter" { t9671 Pelar O'Toote. K&lherlna Hep- Durn Ef191and's King Hen- ry u laces an agonalng decision OV9f hos succes- sor as he con1emp1a1es hit stormy mamlllJe to lhe s1rong-w111od Eleanor ol Aqu11aln9 'PG' lS) •*'"'"Sea~ Hunt" { 11179) R~d Ben- jamin, J.,.,.. Coco. When an eec.nlriC mlfllonaire dies. the con<11tlons ot hit wot 11end hos hetrt on a \llrlld MarCh tor VarloUS llf'tlc:lea on • aca-w MSI, the w-being able to c;Jalft'I tne deCeale<I'• tonune. 'PG' CZ)*•~ "All Thia And World War II" ( 1976) Agelrult • mon1aoe or W0t1d Wet II him cNpa. Ille aongs of Jonn Lannon ancl Paul MeCar1ney -pat• IOl'med by a hoal of Inter· ,,.tl<>Nll recording tiara inebSlng Ille l!lee 0-, Rod s....n. ,,..., 0*1- ... T1na Tw'*. Oevid E-.11 Mel F'rwlt UllM. ..-(0) • ..,. .. ...,,._., .. e { 1980) Aobett Aedtord. Yaphat Kono A ralorm- mlnded warden uncoYera wtdeapraad corrupllon wt.en he an1ers "'' f-'Y asaignad prlM>n l>08'nQ .. anonmale ·R' 10:00 8 * •. ,."The~ VoyaQe Of Sonbad 1 tll74) John Philllp Law. Carollne Munro Detnona, o.vlla, SO<ce<ers and SWO<dsmet1 ott menace the hero of Ille Atllb<an Nigtlll u he salt satl 1n -cfl ot a tabled 1anc1 (H) * * • The last Mat· ned Couple In AmerM;a" { t980) George Segal, Nalaha Wood A happtly married couple 1>eg1n 10 W<>nOer how happily mat· rkMI they really are al18f -ng all ol lhe<r friends' marr>agaa end up 1n lhe orvoroa COU<t R 0 • * Legend or Tri. Sea Wotf" (1975) Chuck Con.-a. Barbara Bacn. 8ueO on a 110f)' by Jacil lor>Clon A -•lar IS kid· nac>oeO by Iha er-OI • seal hunrtng lhlp and made llral male by Ille Ship's fiery-tempered cap- taJn 'PG' 10!30 (.Z) • • "Clair Oa Femme Yves Montano. Romy Schneldef Two Slran99f s meehng purely by chanee on o Pa11s s11ee1. tall In love 11:00($) • • • • 'Kramet Ila Kramer" {1979) Dutlln Hollman, MMyt Streep A man blllll&S with 1111 ex- wtte IOI' cuttody ot !heir young aon atler the wtlk• out on them 'PG' 11:aG (CI ,,, "SIMI" (1980) lea Ma,ora. Jennltar O'Neil A t)eauhtvl won\1111 IS aulst; ad by a tough o.or111ructlon loraman in runrung Iha COf'l\pany sha 1rmer1ts attar he< lar,.,.,·a &U891CIOU1. "acc:lcNnlal" dellth 'PO' 0 * * ' Sundity Lo.,., a' {1981) Gerl4I Wilder. Rog« Moore Four mkldHt-llQed mar1 In IOve -followed .. 111ey pur-tMlf amoroua lld\llMtvr•.·R· 11:46 (0) ••• "lnaide Mowa" ( 1NO) John s.,,.. o.Md MorM. A --10 1he Q'Olot> ol,....,. .... Oakland bar may hold Ille key 10 making Iha barten- oer·s dream ot becoming a PfO basketball player 8 reality 'PG' 12:00 Q * * 'h "Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?' (19~7) Tony Randalt, Jayne Manalield A publtcity 99en1 gels into trouble t>ec:euM or h .. unpredict• blaways 12: 15 ( l * * '" The Formula" { t980) Marlon Brando. 0.0.ge C Scot! While lnveeogaung the murder ot a COllHgue, a veteran cop uncovers a conspiracy lnvoMng Iha tu~ ol a synlhalk: fuel tormula by lhe Otl COf(lpanles 'R' 12:30 D "The Potsoned Waterhole" D * • * "Oeao1ock· ( t969J Laslie Nlt!lsen. Aldo Ray When a newsman coverong inflammable raaal issues 11 murdered. an up-ano-com•no distr1C1 allorney Is assigned to probe the mall~ 12.40 H <1 • ·~ Falso { 1980) Dom Deluise. Ann• Ban- c1olt A porlty compulsive eater finds thal nolh1ng can dampen hos deShe tor tooo unlll he taus 1n love PG 12 45 S , ••'•"The Formula· { 19801 Marlon Brando G.orge C Scoll White 1nvestig1Ung the murder ot a c:olteague. a vete<an cop uncovers a conaplracy 1nvOlwlg Ille euppressoon ot a aynthellC tuel formula by the 0.1 companies 'R' 1: 15 (Cl • * '" 'Foxes · (111801 Joelle Foeter. Sally Ketlef· man The v1e11m1 ot brolten names and uncaring par· MIS. tour ,_..age glfla lry to soothe their emolional wound• through Orugs 11nd Hll 'R' 1:30 U • ,.., "Caroltna Moon" 11e.O) GeM Autry Mutoe ttncl mayflem result 1n w .. tem-style actlOn G) •••·.~"long Oay·a Jour~ tnto Night" { 19621 Katharine HeQl>tHn. J.-on AotMwdt 8aaeo on the play by Eugene o· ...... A lerMly ~ ...,_ .. problel'l'ta With McOl!ol, IWOOllOI. tubef~ tl\CI depfeukln. 2:00 0 •• "Hopecolch" (1980) Wall• Matllleu. Glenda Jactceon. A format lntelllgenlle -oent It aided by ~ old name in dOdglng Ille KGB end Iha CIA, whO .,. trying to pr_,I him from pubtlthlng his mem- oir•. 'R' 2::15(1) • • "B0at0Walk" { 11179) Ruth Gofdon. lM Strnbarg AA Oki couple refuM to teeve the neigh· bOthood they h8Y8 spent moat ot their live• In despite Urban c11me and j)OO( IMng condlloons 'PG' 2:18 1) • • * 'The Leg8"d Ot llalenllno' ( 19751 Franco Nero. Suzanne Pleshell• The flamboyant llfestyle ol Rudotpll v a1en11no makes him a sllenr screen Mx symbol and l<lol ol women everywhere S:OO fC) * * '1t 'Zero To Sixty" { 1978) Darren MQGav1n, Oan1M Nlekarson. A mid· dl&-agecl dlvorcao man, ~Ing money IOI' alimony payments, IS laced wilh 1~ a Maha car containing • dead bOOy u part of rol1 new pat1nerltllp with a 16-ye&r-old girl 'PG' S:30 (£) a **·~ "The Blad< Stallion' 11979) Kally Reno, Mtc,key Rooney Allet being reacued from lhe 181ancl on which lhey -e ltllP'W"aclie<I togelh· ., • • young boy and a horw become involved In the reca ot Iha century ·G' 4:00 Cl) * • ·~ 'Stralghr Tirne" { t978) Duslln Hollman. Gary Busey An ex-con desparalaly tries to go alralghl attar leavtng pris- on. in aplta ot the many roadblocks Which r!M up before him 'R' Tuesday movies DECEM&EA 2.2. 11181 EV£HIH() IS..-00 CJ ••* "ForbtOden Planal { 11156) Waller Pod· geon, Anna Franc;;s 8aMd on Shalleapaara's "The Tempest .. An outer space m1SS1on Is launched lo IOCat• a pror..sor wtlO hu beetl ~Ying tor • number ol years on a dlllanl ~' ot the tuture ($)•it** ''1'dam's Rib" \ 19"91 Spencer Tracy. Katharine Hepburn A murder trial erutes havoc In the mer•laoe ol a wom- an lawyer ano her hus- band, an ass1stan1 d•SlrlCI altorMy 0 * * • "The World's Graa1e11 A1hle1e · { 1973) John Amos, Jan-M"""' Vincent A coach whO 11 having a run ol bod tuck relurns to his roots ln Alrl· ca and disco"9fs a super athlela ·G 7:00 (OJ • a·~ "Loving Cou· p4ea" { 1980) Sfllrley Mae- Laone. JamH Coburn Two couples •• one merned. one not •. 'aka a atab 11 some vnconvan11ona1 rllgfoupong 'Wtlh llOIOul raulll 'PG' lZ) • • "Cla1t De Fem,,_. .. Yves Montand. Romy Sci'l,,.•der Two slr•noar• "'4H!hng purely by chence on a Pa11s 1tree1, tall in '°"* 8:00 D • • * • 'Gomg My Way" { 1944) Bing Crosby, B81ry Flttgetald. A ptlMI astlgned ro • Oowntrod· Oen par.ah woru a m1racle witll Iha par11t1 and llWI people • * * •''"The Balls 01 St. Mary's" \ 194!>) Bing Ctoaby, Ingrid 88"Q!Nll. A prlat and • mothe< ~ rlof M"'8 llllOIO~ ~ Cly pet'IUadlng • -"lrifllnl to Obntlle leNI and • bultdlf'IO ro tMlr ~ ~. ··~ ....... Atty Girt" { 1959) Shifley Macl.aine. David Niven Job and l'lus- band.flunllng occupy Iha time of a gin newly amveo In N.-Yortl City D • • "Hopacolcll" { 1980) Watter Mallhau, Gienoa Jackson A tormet 1n1en1gence aoen• 11 a1oeo by an old llame 1n dodging the KGB and Iha CIA. who are trying to pravartt him lrorn publlShong n.s mem- Olrt 'R' 1:30 tt0 •••"All That Jozz' ( 19711) Roy Sehelder. Jes- sica Lange Tiie lumultu- oua Ille of a proteuoonal choreograpnar 11 tollowe<I trom success on the &1age 10 personal Cll-'R' 8:46 (l l • • "Messag<t From Space" ( 1978) Voe Morrow. M1~110 Nanta Spec. fleets blltlt. tor control ol the gafHy In a world of I 1141 lulura 'PG' t:oo (OJ•**''°' "Julia" { 19771 Jane Fonda. Vanessa Radgt•~• Wt1tet ull1an ~Iman is drawn onto the ma.n thrusl ol warhme res11tance ellorls when ner CIOsetl ChildhOod friend aeaksherhalp t-.30 (SJ * * * "Why Would I Lie?" (19801 TIMI Wll- llaml, l.JSa E IChh<><n A compulsive liar upeets Ille status quo wtth I'll• refusal to conform. PG' 10:00 CC) * • • "The Foa • { 1968) Sanay Denrns. Kelf Dutlaa Based on tile Slory by OH ~--The relalionlh1p between rwo i.ebien lover's reacfles a crllieal poinl .....,, • hand- -stranger appean at their ramola Canadian fann U ••• • 'Payday" { 1973) Alp T Of'n. Anna Capri A country and -•- arn singer rulhlassly makn his -Y 10 11ar00m by maf\lpullt1ng Ind dlS· carding those around him 10:30 !HI•*** "Adams RJb { t949) Spencer Tracy. Katharine Hepburn A mUtd« Ina! crea1es havoc "' 111e mamaoe of a wom an lawyer ancl her hus- band, an ullstant dlstr~t anorney ZJ * • "Heta Wa Go 'Round The Mulberry 8ulh" 12:00 Q **'""Down To Iha Sea tn Ships" ( t9"91 AICh· ard Widmark, L1onol 8at- rymore All&t e Whallr>g cap1a1n """° has takan his grandson to ... 1s kllled. Iha boy regrets lhe wrongs llO's done 10 the Okie< mon C • • '• "Catlle11ne & Co ( 1973) Jene B11k1n Palrick Dew-• A young gtl1 ttavels ro Par•• lo become • high tmion mOOel bUI ~ plans lnll through and &lie opens a hlQlllY luctatove proe111u11on business 0 • • "Sex Boar { 1930) R<>t>erl Lyon Ranoy Weal Two men dress 111 women and atow away on a plea· aur• CtUIH wh05e cr- and ~I Me all 1>eau111u1 women R 12:15 ( .. **a "Tho AoM" (1979) 8ette M1dlet, Al{ln Betet A drllfl!n 1ock 11"9· .,., hte on lhe IHI 11'ne IUOI net trr8Y8'Sibfy to <11saS1e< ·R l • • '> Heavy Tratloc ( 1973) Animated O.r11tll'd by Ralph B11k1h1 The pr O<IUCI of an unNppy II al- 1an-J-11h marriage, a young man aeet<a l<Mlnd- ShiO among 1\11' Puerlo R~a end blacks In his netgllbOrllood 'R' 12:S0 8 • •'h "Alaal<aSaas" 11964) Robet1 ~an. a-e Berry GIYerl a MCOnd ~ to oo •1r1111n1. an u-eon ~na lo cnne by iOlnlt'O a Q11r1t whldl It Sf>e M~e. ~ 3.f ·SEA fOOr> SALES INC . 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'A' 1:108 **YI .. 81eN Tha BHlll Arid Chlldren" I 197 ti 8111 Mumy. Sany Robiria. Six problem t>oya try to atop Iha .........._ dletNctlon of bulf91o by freeing • hetd echeduled 10 be lhot kl< ti>Ort. 1:.IO. * * "The Wrj W-" I 1M7) Kitt< OouglM. Rob- ert Mitchum. 11'1 1143 •• wagon ltaln of ~ t>ourid for Oregon 9l'ICOUllten hoetlle lndlMa, • butt81o ltampede and • .. _.. water lh<>rtaoe llM>tlg the nil. ••••• 'BodyAnd Soul" (11M7) John Gar- lll'd. lJm ~. A boxer ~ • crootced Ille from the .,,.,. to the top of the· flglltlng rec:*« only to ~tllaold"'8y8. CJ) * .. .._ .. (1 ... ) The ~ Vlctot Melw.. A rod! group "'-' lfl9ir llylll9d OUllooil on the IOCl.i PfOblema of the .... ,. CC) * * y, ~The SOlr'll ...,_ •• (19n} Jacqu. lne BleMt, ~ophet' Plum!.-.... *'-'dful ..,_ ""* .. let'rofUed by • ~ lclller who lurk• In 1M ~ _.,ound- lng 9n e6egent tMnlllon. 'PO' 2*1 . * * y, "S!Nw lode" (1964) John Peyne, Owl Duryea. .... • wedding "preeent." an W-1 ,_,.,......,,~ °' murder end ~ flee to --hlmMlt. t:ao. * "Don't...,_ The Pllone" (1980) Jamn W.S.110116and, Flo Gerr- lltl. ... Pl)'Chopath with numerous peraonallty ~ oommll9. --of ~murdlf'I. ~-***"'"TheAoea Tettoo" (1M5} AttM Mt9- nanl, Burt Larica11ar B--1 on Iha 111"1 by T-,_ w-.ma. A woman t.... hat llile l'luae>end'a ·~ befofe becom· Ing lnvoMd with 8nOCher men. I.GO CJ) * * ... "The Formulll'' ( 1N0) Met1ol'I 8rlll'ldo, George c. Saott. Wtlla lmleM~ Iha~ of • eollelgul, • ~ cop unco-. • coneplracy lmGMng ttle auppr.aloft of • ~ fuel fOf'lllUla ~tht oll companlea. 'R' l:.IO * * * y, "a.lftg Twa" 7t),....,.....,... ....... vyn OouglM. A """"" mWldad, rnlddl• .... "*'• --only~ot Ille outalel• WOflCI ,, llvough lelevlalon. gMll tra.Mftdoua fame and poww"' ~ oon-~~and~ ... tfllll he ... ..,... 'll'O' .,.. CC) * * * "The FoJt°' (Ml) ~ Olnnll, KtlJ Dulea. .._. on tt-. .cory bit O.H. ~. ni. ·-a~ ....... ._ ............... ,...... artlklll po6llt ...... llMct· ~..,.,...,...,..., ON A TRAIN TO NOWHERE -Linda Evans and Lee Marvin star as secret agents in "Avalanche Express," an action dr ama to be broadcast on CBS <Cb. 2> Saturday at 9 p.m. their remote Cariadlan farm. a:tO. * * * "Honky T°'* ... c 194 t) Clatti Gabtl. Lana Turner. An unlkely low matdl OCCUtS ._ a gambl9r end • ......,,.. llldy trom Boeton. 4:ao •• * "The a-fOf 'lultl.nl" (1978) ..._Cl fiarria, RlcN!rd AoundtNe. A rulNw H*Cll*Y who ---~--cop•-Into AMca during a tetrortlt -ii pitted agalnat • flatca freedom fighter. 'R' Wednesday movies lYINNI H0 0 ••Y,"A~ ~ Robin Hood" (1 ... ) Barrie Ingham, Jamee Haytet. Robin Hood end his bend of merry .,., Mt out to daltw-a Mlf· appointed d6c1ator who llal Nii*' pow. -the ..... 9!41 CJ) * * "S-IMalk" ( 1979) Ruth Oorelon, LM Streabwg. An Old QOUC>le rafuM to INw the nelgh- botftood they ~ spent moet of their .._ In Clelptta Uftlen crime end poor NI/Ing condition.. 'PO' 1:00 a::l • • '"' "Newaffont" 811 Hunter, Cht1I ~ Two rt¥al -oompenlae attempt 10 ee1ge eecl\ cMtw OU1 In I ,_ tot IN ,.._,....,.. -~In 1'1940'1. 'PG' --·····~&pactallona"(197$) ....... Y~. 8atatt ........ .__, Oft the ltoty by Cllar6al OICll-. ... yOung t>of• -.. delply Influenced by • dlerlca _,,......with an etCapad ptlloner. CH>**"' ''The OUtlldlr'' (197t) ltlrlfte H9yden, Craig WaMOn A yOung kM9lll .,.... to Nof1Mm lnMftd to jOln .. Wuggle l0thd11u ldll-. 'A' (I)•··~ ..... ,.,_ ... (1•11) ............ ...... ~~A .... "*'did. rNddl• .... "*'· --... ~'"• outald• world 11 lhrougtl ~.MIN 1remendou1 lame and powtl' by unwlttlngly con- *dng lyCOOM and polltl- dana that he ... gentua. 'PO' l:aO CZ> * * "The Codlllghter" 11g74) w-Oat•. Hw· fY Dean Stanton. Atlet a mejot ~. • Georgia ~ trainer -to remain silent Untlf he regMla the dlamplol~ of 1119 apott. 'R' .... Cl> ''The Ordeal Of 8111 Came(' ,,.,.,,,.,., Ray SNwby. Rldlerd er-. Tha true story of pet~ le: 8111 Cerney'• ~ COUt1 bet1'9 to gain c:uato- dy of hil two c:hlldren II dramatized. CC) • * "Ott L..lugNng" C 1980) Aot>t>y Benaon, Charla• Durning. A tOngWJltlng c:eb dr,_ " aided by • -1 monkey In prOll4ng hlmaell ~ of a mutder Cherga. 'PO' .... * * * "lnllda Movea" I tNO) Jofln Sevege, Dellld MorM. A•-to Ille grouc> of regulare at .n Oeliland bet mey hOld the key to n*lng the barten- der'• drMm of becoming • pro l>tllletl>all pleyer • r ... ty. 'PO' t0:00 (ll} * * * "Coal Mlner'1 Oeughtet" C 1980) SIA)' Spacek, Tommy L•• Jonea. 8IMd on Lor.tta Lynn'• eutot>logrmphy. A younci glr1 trom a poor ltrnlly In """ f(.ntuc:lly mem.. • much Oldet local boy whO ~her r1M to attrdom In Iha mu8k lnduMry. 'PO' (%) * * y, "HMl!y T rafllc:" ( 1973j A.nlmatad. Olrlcted by "-lpfl Ballahl. The pr~ of .n unhappy H• ltn-Jewlatl matrle.ga, a young man ... , Mend- • MIOftO IN Pl.itno Aloant Ind blaolca In 1119 ~.'A' 10: 11 Cl) * • ~ .. ,...., No EIM'' ( 1 ... ) Louie Jourden. Lyn. de Dey 0-gia. A men'• dwtc _,. le raftlcted In en ....._ mirror wllldl hie llenoee -to convnunj. c-. ..... '*" .... lie dlM In an eoaldlflt. , t;OO a:> • *'"' "Oolno In 8¥1" (1979) o.orve llurna, M °"""' ............. 11 d"1/ on a bencll Ill tt1a pat!!, '"!!' ~'Tiie- men c:eref\lly plan a bani< llallC. 'PO' 11:tl(J) * "HMd"(1Ml)The Mol*-. Victor Mall#e. A rodl group pr-t their stytlzied outlook on the IOc:lal probllnle of the 'llOI. U:008 •••• "How~ W• My V~" ftlM 1) Watter Pidgeon. Maur_, O'tt.L A Welltl mining ·~ ,_ per1IONll end ~ problerne ... ~ lof the Mure. CH> • * y, ''The Nl"'9 Bomb" (ttlO) Don Adami. 8~ Krlltll. s.cr.t ~· M ...... Smar1 I-hll most~~ 11'1 an ardMllliln who IMt'8 to leutlc:tl mlallla ltlat wW dietobe the *"" human populetlon. 'PO' (I)** .... "Gloria" ( 1NO) Oer\11 Rowland•. John ~ A former gun moll .,__ the pro- tec:1or of .n Mptllned ~ yew~ Puerto Aleen ··-g9tad by Iha """"~ for the Wormatlon he ear-n.. In a bettered brief. -·PG· 12:0e e CJ) ..... "Grand Jwy" ( t977) 8~ Oevteon, Ltlll Hlalaen. A young coupe are dr-Into a freudulant eltl.latlon lmlolY- lng orV'f'lnd crime. CRI 11: 15 {'O) • * * "Apocalypea Now" ( 1979) Marton Br- do, Martin Sheen. Olr9c:1ed by Frandt Ford Coppola. An lntalllgence agtnt embatlla on a million up rlwf Into Ille vtle- jungla to find and 1c• • myatarioua, AWOL Afmy offtcar whO hM toled .. preYloua llltempt• .. hll captl#e. 'A' 1l::IO. **'A "The ctviatmea T,.. .. 11•> w-.m Hol- den. vtma Lltl. A _.,.hy bulll~ dewtea .. of hie e9ot1I to""~ of hla ctpig eon. • * ·~ "Cebo811nco" (1M1) a.tee er-, .i-Aobatde. An ....., Hui whO ,... bougtlt off Ille locel ~ .......... • 8"'1111 PwuwlM co.tel ,_,during the 1 .... ,.. CZ> *'*14 "The Formula" C 1NO) ~ 8rendo, a.we c. eoott. Wiiie 1n .... 1ig.ltlrlg the mutdef of • COllMQIMI, ..... .,an cop unc:o.,.,. I CMllC>lfacy inYoMrlo the aupprMllon of • 1yn1Mtk: fuel lormula by Iha oll companiel 'A' 1;00. * * * "Hawlff" (1968) J* Andr-, AicUrd Hema A mlulonary tnae 10 Cl\lnge the Hawaiian•' cutloma, but time and hi• wife'• dealll d\ange him ll*Md. (C) * * * * "Love :l'.nd OHlll" c 1975) Woody Allan, Diani Kealon A noted COWatO In Iha Ru• eian Army ttvel\luelly mar- •111 hit true tow, who draws him Into 1 plOI lnvolvlng an a11amp1 on Ille »le of empttor Napoleon 'PG' 1:10 8 * * * .. Tickle Me" ( 19e5) Elvia Prelley, Julie Adema. A glrla' gym teach- er raliltl romantic O'Vet· hJrM from a rod«> rldw unlN ha halpt her llrld bur- led Ir-• 1:IO. * * "A9d Gart1n" (1954) AOMrnaty C6ooney. Jedi Carton A mM1 flndl lo¥9 wllile -c:hlng tor hie brother"• killer. 1:35 CID * • • * "Kram« V• Kr_.. ( 1979) Ou1lln Hottman. Meryl Streep. A men b•lllll with hi• ••· wile for euatOdy of thelt young 1on• atlet Iha walks out on them. 'PO' 2:00 D * * "Coal To Coat" c 1980) Oylln Cannon, Rob- ert Blake. A runaway ~ .. and • SQ'app)I trucker hauling cattle COUI lo COMI ~the t11rgat of a wild croaa- country cllaM. 'PG' 2:IO ••• "Sllghtly Scwtlc" I 115e) Ahoncla Ranq, JoM Peyne. A gang leader ltope at nothing Ill hll al1er'rlpt to I.alee -a local oo-nment. CC) * • *'A .. Thoae Upe, T1-E)W" (1980) Fnw. ~ Glytlllil O'Con· nor. A flatnboylm -1todl actor, who ~ of Broadway etardom, defend• 9n lnc:ompetent, ltagMrlrudt prop t>o, and P'omofea .. ,_with a cllonle glr1. 'A' 1:41 CZ) **YI "Heelly Trllfllc" (1,73) Anlmlded. Olrected t>y R.iph Ballalll. The product of 9n unhappy Ital- ~ mem.ge, • young IMn .... lrten6- atlip among the '"'-to Ric:ant end bllcltl In hit nelgtlbomood. 'R' 2:IO 8 * * * "A OreMI For CIWl1tmu" ( 1973) Hatt AnodM, Blefl ~da. A ·-end lllldl that the Church In .. -petWi .. '°°" to be tom down to· male• WllY b • lflopplrlg oariter. 4:00. **'A "CWly Tot)" 11935) Shirley, Temple, Rochelle Hud1on. A begulllng llttla glr1 end hat older ..... win the ,_.. and ,_ of • --""" ~ adrnlnlltretor. (I} • * ... "8cavolngar Hunt" ( 1979) NcNrd e.n. )amln, Jamea Coco. When an eccentric mllllonWI dlel, Iha condltlona of hit _. ~ hil htlrl on a wild tMrC11 tor v.noua ar11c1ea on a tca1191iger lilt, the wtnr. tlllrlg able 10 c:itelnl the dloMMd'• ~ 'PO' ••• "MounWln Mel\,. (IMO) Oletlton Heaton. Brian f(eltll. Two fur trappeta enlO)I the rr- dom of ttla ...,,_ In lllalelt ... ...,.. ~ Iha anoroectwnant of cNHl- utlon. 'A' (%)**''TM COdtllgtMr•• 11•1•) WWflll 0... Hat· ry Olen Stanton. A"4W a mel« ...... • Qaorgla ..,, I CO ct\ tnllfW ~ to remain llllnt Ufl411 he NOllnt tfla dloll11Pb11Np of ... lllClft. 'ff 4:lf CC) .... "lonr I~ I lfr U, Theta &.*• Me" ftlH) Paul ~. Plat Anotfl. Modcy Graziano, a New Yor1' ei11m boy, r1tN lo lama u • charnOlonlNo bo .... Thursday movies t:OO CS) • * • .. The Ga1herlrig .. ( 1978) Ed Aanw, M-.._, Stapleton. Lonqltme dM· lion• 1morig members of the lamily of a d)IWIQ man come out .., the open _., hll grown offspring gather ror a llnel family r~ 1:00 cm * * .... "Battle 8eyoAd The Star•" ( t980) Ak:hard Thoma, JOhn Saxon. A r~tatlve of a galacilc .illance rounds up • mo1- ley gn>vp Ol llP-werrlors 10 tltwllf< the acr_.._ or • rvthleN conquetet 'PG' t:OO D a * ..... "The Man In The Santa Ci.ut Sult" 111179) Fred Astaire, Gary BurghOff The mysterlout p.oprletot of • costume Shop d1angee Iha llYet of three lndl vldual1 who coma to hla alore 10 rent Santa 0-outllt1. (A) • ***Yo "Holldrj Inn" C 11142) Bing CrOlby, Fred Alt.W.. Altar l0llln9 hit llancee, •man retrNlt lo hll Connecticut fwm which ha turns Into • aeuonal Inn D ***"""Oll-Twlat" ( t 1148) Aot>ef't Newt on, Jotln .._d Oevlll. A young orphen .. fore.cl into 1fl9 crln*W wotld In ordarlO~ • ***""''A Wonder-M '-"it" (11M7) JMlea s..w.t, 0cww. Aaed. A man 'a guardian angel dlw9'la him "°"' "** end .._ '*" what hll ,.,.._ ~ ba Ilka H 11e-.-t>om. ~ * * "Hawk The Slayer" f1981) Jack P...,_, John Terry. An __,..,_ young man ...... "" aid °' • band of warrlorl 10 fight hi• evtl uncle, the -iord who klllad "" ,...., and " hOldlng an at>b9ea for ran- IOlft. (J) * * * "Tha Electric: ~" (111711) Rober1 Redtol'd, Jane Fol'ldL A LAI \'agat cowtloy ...... • s 12 mllon tttoroughb<ed hor• to .. .,.. him from his u.plOltatfw owoera. 'PG' • * * "'*'-" ( 19711) 8t1an o-con. AMca Not- m.n. Tiie lffe of the "King of IOngl.'' "°"' hll ~ ,,_.. • ttle aon of • poor cetptntar to hll Instigation of the rellgloul and IOdal ~ that led to 1111 dMth by crvc:ffbclon, It datllMed. ·a· CJ) * * !4 "The Formula'' (1'80) Martol'I Brando, George C. Sc:o«t. While kwwtlgatlng the mutdet of • oolleegue, • ..,.,, c:op --• a coneplracy lrlYOMng Iha auppr.-on of • aynthetlc lull lotmula ~IN ol oompeillea. 'R' a:ac> CH) * *YI "The Formula" I 1NOI ~ Brando. George c. Sc:ott. While .,.,....Ing the """der of • collitegut •• wter.n cop unco-. a conaplrac:y WwoMno tilt ~ of • ~lhetlc "* brnulll ~Noll c:omper1iaa. 'A' e:GOCD) ** * • "I(,_ VL I(,_ .. (11119) Oullln Hclff'INlft, Metyt Str19p. A m.n blCUel wfth 1111 aa-.... '°' OUltody of their y0ung eon .,.. Iha -.1111 out on them. 'PG' 10;00(C>14 ,.._.., ( 1NO) lM M ... Jtnnifw O'Ntlll, A ~lful-......... ad by • tough 00ftl4Nctlon b9IMfl Ill tunning tfla ~ lht lntlettt9.,.., ..... _ .. ·-I Automa!ic Garage Door Systems FO• SAFEI Y ... SECURITY ••• COMVEMIEMCI Automatic Garage Oo<fr Operator Radio Control Springs • HwCiw .. ~ Gwage Doors • Repairs "Leading l~ler of Automatic Garage Door .-.a Openers & Radio Controts in Orange County" (3 IRVINE DOOR COMPANY ~ Sales & Service 552· I 41 I Insured. Bonded l Ucenled Contr. No. 312381 KARATE SELF-DEFENSE INTRODUCTORY COURSE 3 * PRIVATE LESSONS * Giff Certificate * Available Prfvate lessons are verv lmPOr- tant to beginning students. 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I ) • • • ~ ( I : I ' I J • ! ) I 1 · ~ ' Timothy HilLand Debra Winston dance the leads in California Coast Ballet's 'Gift of the Magi.' Ballet •.. 'Gift of the Magi'. nice Christmas offering An evening of traditional Christmas dances and music will be featured in a program presented by the California .?ast Ballet Theater today and Saturday at 8 p.m. It will be held at Chapman College Memorial Hall, 333 N. Glasaell St., Orange. 1be highlight of the event will be a dance product.ion of .. Gift of the Magi,'' O'Henry's romantic Christmas classic. Music is by 19th century Russian composer Peter Tchaikovsky and choreography is by dance company artistic director Trichl Coran. .. Gift of the Magi .. will be performed in a traditional style popular in the 11K>Os. The ballet company will be joined in the second part by the Californians, an ensemble group ol the Orange County Master Chorale. The combined dance and choral program is titled ··A Day for Dancing," with Christmas carols lhat were popular during tbe 16th and 17th centuries. It will be conducted by chorale director Dr. Maurice Allard. The Christmas program will be capped by a ballet presentation titled "Selections from Schubert." 1be third part will be done to Schuberts "Octet for Woodwinds and Strings, Opus 166." Tickets for the program are $4.50 to $6.50. For information, call 99.1-4760. · • Table tO Table ----- ---------------- Medley's theme menu offers harmonious entrees 87 JOEL C. DON o1 ............ MEDLEY'S, 11774 8rooll*Mrat St., F09dcMa V°"'W. -.u.. ()ptft for ...., .... ..,. '""" 5 fO IO P·"'-~ ~ ,.,.,,..,, I to JI p.t11. l'r•dar1 .Giid lot•"-•· D•tutfrt #roM U.tS to 114.H. lt•urvouo., ,..,.,,.. 111 I 0111-...,BW•edleJ lov• to Of.a bll act bJ talliDC .. lllllliwe ..... flad , _, to bave lo 181 'We lcome to tb• Hlltbn." He'• IJIOl Illa own place no•, a.........., .. with an acl)acent 1bowroom aa.d bar, The menu off era dinner titles remlndiq u that our boil once made up one-ball ot tbe popular rock 'n' roll duo of the 'IOa, the Rl1bteou1 Brothen. Medle1'1 opened a year-and-a-ball qo 1ritll an Intimate, tu rn-of-tbe-centur 1 decor ..... .,.... co.end •ltb 1l1ned black·Md-wtalie .Ulla ot enterlalMn. TIM .... la of the steak ... , ......... but don't ,... Q the lea expe...t•• Jet Jut aa 1crumptlou1 eblcken ........ -.......... lD butwry sauces or stuffed wltb delicate abellfJab. Dlaners come wlt.b soup de jour. toued areen OI' wilted 1plnach aalad. stulfed or lyonnaised potat.oe1 and bot. steamy brffd. Our ...... ataned 1ritb a stuffed mu1hroom appeUMr, ea pa filled wltll crabmeat and w~lle wine •••ce HHoaiq. Tbla bd-4 delilbt ... ....... few two, but WU lpread a UtUe Udn 1ritb our part7 otfov. Ovwalt.1 ......... the beef "aetable IOUP. pro•l1la1 1eaerou1 porUom ot ..... ...., cbunb. It tuned eal lo be an e~celleat awltcb from tbe usual sreeaery before a main coune -a rare opportunity ror homemade 10Up. But doa't pus up the wilted spinach aalad. lled197'1 manaaer llark Vaau said in aD interview a few days after our meal t.bat tbls salad comm .tth a bot bacon booey drt111n1. ma1hroom1, chopped •II• and bacon bltt. Nest time. Clllcten llanala wu sirloin tip. Sbe cboM not a winner. a breast .to return ber plate and 1 a u t e e d w i t b we aaumed it wu an mushrooms. green accldeatal kltcben onions, herbs and oveniebL imported maraala wine. To top otf your meal, Tbe chicken WU botb bere'I & IUClelliOG from tender and ftavorful and Vuu tbat you won't flnd dell•htfullr seasoned on the menu. It's wltb its H1bt buttery recommended by the 1auee. w a l t e r • a 1 • a Tbe prime rib wu a after......-treat. d•lilhl wltla our red Skip t111.t ucl au meat eat•r•. But tb• for a cldDk called tbe Ulet ml1non-1brlmp Perfect~. TM boue Wellln1toa entree -apeclaltr 11 prepared Our .,_ selectlODI c a 1 I e d T w o -p a T t wttb brGwD aucar and were Tarted: from Harmony -wa1 a UWe Courvol1ter, wttleb ls prime rib to cbicken to off key . My 1ue1t beat.M for a fttr'J effect. tb• moat ea=ve ~wlnced at a fllet that, Added to tbe mlsture ls dinaer lD tbe • a b • c a u 1 e i t • a 1 amaretto, Tia Maria, m.t mt..,.""Ud eluimP overcooked, coql~'c. ,Xi4lDA •• t~h/l .AE••h WelllQlt.Oll combination. eveo stand up lo a Pei'son811tles - - ------------~ -------. Why Ron Palillo hates Arnold Horshack That 'Ooh, Ooh, Ooh!' kid from 'Welcome Back,, Kotter' has got the stereotype blues By JOEL C. DON Of .. Delly ......... He gave his television audiences a bellyful of laughs with the sudden but predictable outburst "Ooh, Ooh, Ooh!" He created the quintessential dumb cackle that would become the trademark of one Arnold Horsback, sweat.bog. But Ron Palillo, who played that memorable character on "Welcome Back, Kotter" from 1975·79, doesn't think it's funny anymore. Sure the popular sitcom brought him fortune and worldwide attention. It i1so left him an un· wanted property when the sbow went off the air. 'Who would hire a guy whose total contribution to tbe human experience could be expressed in three letters or less? Palillo was bitter. . "People thought I was thal character," he be· moaned. "It took me close to two years to start to get people to realize that I'm not Horshack. "Everyone in Hollywood thought I was that person," be repeated, in an. interview at KOCE Channel 50 studios. Palmo was on band to help the public TV station in a fund-raising drive. ''I went out and did theat.er every year during my hiatus and peopJe would come to the sbows that I did and think I was Arnold Horsbaclt." Palillo's anger about bis career slump isn't without a silver lining. He knows Arnold Horsbact touched many J>e9Ple. Most ol the 1,000 or more letters be received each week were from teen· agers who were like Horsbact, a character not liltely to ever sit down for a Rhodes scbolarabip in· terview. Palillo, bowever, wasn't much like hil comjc character. He was 22 when be started the role, fresh out of a succeulul stqe career. He dacribes bim5ell aa a "pushy" younester who at 14 bad formed bis own community theater. Four years later be was performiq professional· ly. earninc bis Equity union card when be wu awarded a $25,000 IJ'ant to dired and perform at the Players Tbeater in IUamt He eveo manated to fit ln a theater arta de1ree from the Univenity ol Connecticut while performiq ln New York theater. Palillo was llvinl ln a ••·month, flfth-noor alum walk-up wben bia a1eat called about tbe new "Kotter" show. Tbe produeen were looking for four streetwise tou&b kida. He didn't think bia daukal backlround would _ NeW •• -Boa Palillo ta aellil!I himself tbese dQI • a badlome, clualcall1 tralned actor but maay dlrectAll'I ltill see blm u a sllly,... frcm tlle 1lama. u THE SWIATHOGS AT HOm -Ron Patillo, second from right, enjoys a moment on "Welcome Back, Kotter" with, from left, Gabriel Kaplan, Marcia Strassman, Robert Hegyes and, right, Lawrence·Hilton Jacobs. Palillo claims his role as Honback has jeopardized his career. mate him ri&bt for tbe part. And Pallllo bad no in· tere.t in the tube. "I was a television snob. Most New York &e· tors are," be said. So why did be test for the put? "I wun't doina anythinc that day. I swear to God." He made up the laup and the three-letter chortle for a character Pallllo saw u a "IOClal cripple who couldn't talk unleu a IUY said be could talk." It worted. •'They gave me the script and I can st.ill see the words on tbe pace." be recalled. "The first thing I said wu 'Hello, bow are you? My name la Arnold Honbact.' I mew ii J didn't iet them lau1b.lna on my fint line they weren't ioini to lilten to the second or the third 110 my bead started bobbina up and down and J said Arnold Horahact could last 'Because wbeo they made me they broke the mold.· "I remember that joke from wben I wu a child and I didn't think it waa f\anny. But what if be thinks it's funny? So I did the lauth. "When I first got the job they would have been very. very happy for me to Ill ln the back of the room and laugh three times a show.'' be con· Unued. "By the second year I told them I wun't 1oln1 to laui.b anymore. I wanted Honback to grow. IJ'OW. ~at I tried to do la show that nerds are people too.·• a,l.uckily Palillo also bu IJ'OWD. lie changed bis bair style, iained 20 pounds, wears three-piece suJts and •tarted workiDc out. "I bave a bodY for the fint time in IQY life." • Be lt aie or a new look, PaliUo ii lettln& work workaholic and for a while I t.bou&ht doina 'Kotter' was the wont t.bi.q I could have done. ' "Producen hire personalities. Don't you tbink that producers and networb haven't been bu.med time after time .tter time. When aeton aay I can do a whole lot ol thin11 t.bey la)' here's a script: ·10 and do it Producers have been bu.med ao many times that it's bard for them to take another chance." Not all the 'Kotter' stars met such a bactlaab. Gabriel Kaplan c0ntinued bl.a comedy career. John Travolta aoared into super-stardom. Two months aeo Pallllo bad a reunion wit.b former 'Kotter' actors Robert Heaes, Lawrence- Hiltoa Jaeoba and Travolta. Palllfci remalm clo9e friends wit.b Marcia Strauman (Julie Kotter>. Invariably people ult Pallllo about Travolta, tbe 'Kotter' alumnus who turned lnto the bluest success story of the cut. ";John is the most iqeououa peraoo l eve.-· met,'' he said. "People always uk aren't you 'I told . them I wasn't going to laugh.anymore. I wanted Horshack to grow ... to show that . nerds are people too.' acain. ID addltioa to 1ta1e part.I, he'll ftlm a pl.lot jealous, aren't you anlf)'7 I aakl no and I really for a new TV 1eries next yeer. Tbe actor a.ad t.be mean no. abow II aboat a private ln~tor wt.o .._ a •11 wu mvtcNI but eDYJ II not tbe talM tb&q different tippeUance eae' u Jealoaly. Jealousy bu tbe ecmnotatioa ol •ra lt'a a IOlld dramatic : • eomeQ. PalWo U.e to IDS Mm up ln t.be doMt eo be eaa't llo tM it clad to ... Arnold Honbeek..., ud IMied. -lbow tldl .-. • u you're ID lbow bm's111 wllO ''It ,,.. U.. two ,..,. ol nel drJ lllDd .. be woulda't wot to b• tlae laott••t pen~ la 'aafd ol We UoUlee wttll llollJwoed, ''11m i llollfwoedf'' '' I J 5 .... <O CD .... .... Cl) O> .... -..2 0:: Merona Sport ... the active look for Christmas ... Peffect fof Saturdays ex orrv day! Shirts ond ponts ore 100'1. cotton In gteOt colofs. 8~~~ Intermission --------------- lnoovation marks OC play season By TOM TITUS Queen of Hearts" for the oue.~'*"s.ft . Newport Harbor Actors f1:1W is the ucond m.a -Theater~ while Beth ser~u. of five colum'!s Titus' "Visions or Sugar reviewmg the y.ar 1981 an Plums" is on the boards tMater ·a.long the Orange at the Huntington Beach Coast) . Playhouse. Community theater on . . th e orange c 0 as t Statistics areo 't kept reached a pinnacle or on these matters. of sorts during 1981 in the cours~. but ~even world area of innovation _ 00 premieres tn a sin~le fewer than seven world year or community p r e m i e r e 5 w e r e theater should amount produced by five of its to a record of some sort. local playhouses. Artil-those seven weren't 56 FASHION ISLAND · NEWPORT BEACH · (714} 644-7030 Leading the field , with the only newcomers to an ambitious summer the area -they were sea son of three new amo n g 22 O r ange p I a y s by re sident County premieres in a authors, was the Laguna 57-productioo season. Moulton Playhouse. In L a g u n a a n d rapid succession the Huntington Beach had Moulton staged John five each of these, while Ferzacca 's .. After the Irvine and Mission Viejo Fact, " Mary Jane logged three apiece and Roberts' "Match Point" Westminster. Costa and "Dead Heat" and Mesa and Newport David Mar Io w • s Harbor all presented "Daughters' Darling." t~o. Clearly, inn~vation El Toro playwright figured strongly m local J a c k S h a r k e y scheduling during 1981. introduced two new As to what group works "Par for the enjoyed the best season, Corpse" at the Irvine all signs point to the Community Theater and county's biggest theater, "A Turn for the Nurse" the Laguna Moulton for the Mission Viejo P l a y b o u se . W i t h PI a y house . Buddy splendid stagings of two Ebsen penned "Mary, See lnnoootwe. 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Diversions -----~- -PLAYS------ "A CHRISTMAS CAROL," a stage version of Charles Dickens' classic, Is playing through Dec. 23 at South Coast Repertory, 65S Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Performances are at 8 p.m . Tuesday through Friday, 2:30 and 8 Where to go. this weekend? .fit PiJotWeellender ENTERTAINMENT MAGAZINE New lookl New a&zel Every Friday! EXHIBIT THRU DECEMBER 24 JUST GRAPHICS II 3601 8 E. Co.st Hwy. CorON def Mir, CA Glkry~ '1().6, Tues ·s.t ( 714) 675-1500 * Think c ·hristmas * HO -HO -HO! • I ndian Jewelry • Personalized Gifts • Belts • Buckles • Portraits et. al . . all credit cards .accepted Layaways \ p.m . on Saturday and 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Call 9S7~. "GALILEO," Bertolt Brecht's story of the famed as1ronomer, Is on s1age at Orange Coas1 College tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. In the Drama Lab Theater. Reservations at S66-SS27. "VISIONS OF SUGAR PLUMS," an original Christmas musical for children, will be presented free at the Huntington Beach Playhouse, Main Street at Yorktown Avenue, Huntington Beach. Showtlmes are 2, 3 and 4 p.m . Saturdays and Sundays through Sunday. 250/ OFF Up To 10.00 Size 10 No Umlt, Too So Call And Ship Nowt 5 • 6 -· ~ -cO -~ .! E Q) ~ 0 ~ CD 'tJ ·.:: ~ ..: Q) 'tJ c Q) ~ ~ § il: I BROIUD SIEM Dlwnlons "A FAMILY CHRISTMAS Celebration " Including a carol sing-along and performanee of Handel's "Messiah" by the College Concert Chorale, Rancho Santiago Master Chorale and College Handbell Choir, Is set for 8 tonight at Santa Ana High School Auditorium. Admission to the event, sponsored by Santa Ana College Is $S for adults and $3 for seniors and children. ' ------------- & Josef r.-...ich "V" PIESPOllll GOLDI ...... From P.age S Curtain times vary for Tuesday-through-Sunday performances with reservations and Information available at 979-SS11 . 4 sp~dri£ter Distinctive Waterfront Dining Oyster Bar · Cocktails "FUNNY GIRL," the musical biography of Fanny Brice, Is now on stage at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente. Performances are given nightly except Mondays through Jan. 3 at varying cu rtain times. Call 492-99SO for ticket information. "THE MESSIAH" will be performed at 2:30 p.m . Sunday in Golden West College's ma in theater In Huntington Beach Participating will be the Golden West Coll* Community Chora(e and the Southeast Youth Symphony Orchestra. Admission Is $2.SO for adults and $1.SO for children under 12. For reservations, call 894-6070. 3333 W. 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Christmas Dinn·er at the Begin Your New Year at the Marriott.- Bouzy Rouge Cafe Enjoy a Christmas feast in the friendly setting of an enchanting European cafe. At The Bouzy• Rouge Cafe we will be preparing a traditional Roast Turkey dinner along with a number of authentic Euro- pean, selections, all at moderate prices. In addi- tion, you can select from a wide array of fine imported and domestic wines. many of them available by the glass, to accor:npany your holiday dinner. Reserva- tions recommended. King• Whatf -133.00 per pereon • • Prime Rib dinner/salad bar • Champegne at Midnight -one bottle per couple • Dancing In the Main Brace Lounge • Favors Pectflc Ballroom -see.oo.,., perwon • Steek & Lobster dinner • Unlimited Codclaila • ChamP9Qne at midnight • Favofa • Continuous~ wtth The Society for tn. PTeeervation d Big Banda and a Lu V8Q98 ehow band CepttocloC...-ts5.00perpet90n • Pr'lme Alb dinner • Full bottled Champegne e. o.ncing to the Waltv Ruth T"9 • flM)f'S '°' lnfonMllon end ...... W9llona ,._.. T141M0-4CJOO, IJCt. 1104 ~leMh -.,\\clniotf Hoeel&.. TemdsClub 900 Newport Center Offve CHRISTMAS DINNER Roast Turkey With Chestnut Stuffing Rabbit Marengo Roast Loin of Pork With Prunes Classic-Style Pepper Steak Fresh Fish Selection All dinners Include soup or salad, choice of potato, and fresh vegetable . CHRISTMAS DINNER SERVED 3:00 p.m. -8:30 p.m. We honor Visa, MaterCard and American Express "Pronounced: Booz ..... ROUGe cRn: t 'ot~ta\\&W1neBar D~~stauran · \: 3110 Newport Btvd. at 31st Street Newport Beach, California 9~ Phone: (714) 87~ ' :.-.....,,,~-- .~~------------__,-------------------------------:211 Diversions ------- From P.age 6 perform at 2 p.m . Sunday at Center Stage Court In Fashion Island, Newport Beach. The chorale, formerly the Irvine Master Chorale, will perform holiday selections. Admission is free. CLASSICAL GUITARIST Richard Glenn will perform at 2 p.m . Sunday at Irvine Sunday Playhouse in the Turtle Rock Community Center, 1 Sunnyhlll Drive, Irvine. Admission Is $3 for adults and $2 for senior citizens, students and persons with military Identification. Children under 12 are free. "GIFT OF THE MAGI" wlll be presented by Callfornla Coast Ballet T~ater today and Saturday at 8 p.m . at Chapman ColJege Memorial Hall in Oranoe. Also performing Is the Orange County Master Chorale. Tickets for the program are $4.SO to $6.SO . For information, call 99J.4760. CHRISTMAS DANCE PROGRAM featuring members of the Institute of Dance arts will be held at 3 p.m . Saturday In the Studio Theater of the Irvine Cultural Center, 17302A Daimler St. For Information on the free event, call 979-1582. "THE NUTCRACKER" Wiii be presented by the Civic Ballet of Southern California on Dec. 24, 26 and 27 at various times. Tickets are SS In advance, $6 at the door. Senior citizens ..-----------------------------~, EAT AT ANTHONv·s PIER 2 FAMOUS SALAD and OYSTER BAA TODAY and children are half price. The show will be 103 N. Bayalde Dr. -DANCE------------held at the Huntington Beach High School Newport Beach, Ca. 714/640-5123 ~ =--~ilil~iii~iiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiliiii~~-se_e_Di___:;·ver~swn.s~·_:..·~P~a~g~e~l~O""-:--~~~~~~~-=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-~ ~Ionia I ae~~ ~~ 1titt1Jtn .~ .... ~ au.1a .... ~1 *-*OPEN 1 IAYS A WED ** · ... artMllMfl.SllAllll.l~PI IBIFIST • •t Im &-SftD&S foMToT•o.t I 548-036~ 512W .. l•Cost.M ... Col'Mr .t itll. & Ha•or This can =1/:/s of dollars. 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BRAslLLA BAU.ROOM PARl'Y • Complete Prtme Rib Dinner • o.nctng to "Blnit:ole .-Mt The Sounds of Miiiie" • Hosted Codmlb Serwd 11voughoot the Ellallng • Owl~ & Party Fwors ..a.oo Pwca.,•• OUVER TWIST'S GAIA • Eleglrt Beet Wdll igton Dinner · Bottle of Domain o.ldon 0umpagne tor Two • Hosted Codmlb SaWJd Tlwughout the Evening • Dlndng to the Music of State~ • Plrty Fwors 969.00 ......... ALEXANDER'S BAPIANA BASH . 01ampagne & Party Fwors . ~like It Am#y of "flillundlles" lncblng: ~v.gWaHlm Ste.nshtp Round of Beet • Dlndng to NAs)iomar" • No Host Bar $19.82~ ....... Don't miss the fun ... make re9eMltion.s today! Ask for our "NewVeew's EYe Parties ReseMttion Oeskf' 833-0570, eel. 7093, 7094. l ----- • -------------------------------..... ... ~ E ~ 2; Heavpeights flounder • 1n 'Buddy, Buddy' ~ (EDITOR'S NOTE: "a.ddw, Bw:ldr" .,. Jock -o !Ammon .and Walter AlottlaaM .Oftd ii pla)ling at tM ;t Edward'• Bridol.GRd Eduiard'1 <.Wma Cnter ill Ca.ta ..: Meta, Edward's Soddleback in El Toro, tM AllG#wttri· G> Drive-In, the Wedbroolt ill Gordn Crooe, tile Drage ~ Mall in Ora.age .aftd the HI-War 39 Drfoe-ln in ~ We1tmiruter. This moiM ii roted "R" /or ~.J . ! By MICHAEL DOUGAN > Of ... Deity"'-' .... o Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau, two of ii: .Hollywood's consummate actors, are both capable of adding layers of substance to their characters through nuance and implication. They / understand, better than most ol their peers, that humor and pathos are nip sides ol the same coin, tbat emptiness is rife with dramatic import, that purpose is a frail, uniquely human, illusion. These are the qualities that have placed Lemmon and Matthau among the industry's imposing giants. As such, they are worthy of the most immaculate vehicles. Any Matthau-Lemmon fUm Cwith performers of their stature, the tendency is lo say "film" rather than "movie") ia a sure-fire box office draw. Audiences expeet entertainment of a higher order . After all, "The Odd Couple" was a certifiable classic, "The Fortune Cookie" drew critical acclaim and, individually, each has turned in a host of memorable performances. "Buddy, Buddy," Matthau and Lemmon's latest tandem showcase, stands as evidence that talent can rise above concept and bestow briskness on an inherenUy sluggish storyline. Both actors attack their roles with an earnest enthusiasm -in Lemmon's case, perhaps too earnest -and both reveal their usual knacks for credible characterization. Yet. "Buddy, Buddy" falters on a basic level. The story, about an unlikely encounter between a suicidal network censor and a laconic hit man, makes a cute little playlet that would probably knock 'em dead in the dinner theaters. But. as a GOOD TASTE A TUI ON ... One of Southem C.Ufomia'1 Award Winning Restaurants! Easy LlS1ening ... SH'''Y MOOll Tues. -Sat. feature-length film, it has problems. It's rather like blowing up a lovely photograph until you can see the spaces between the dots; some thin&• should be left small. Set in Riverside, "Buddy, Buddy" introduces M althau as a contract killer blftd by mobsters to eliminate a former cohort who bas turned stoolle in a racketeerinc invest11at.1on. 'l1le movie opens with two amuain& (yes, amusing> murders as Trabucco <Matthau> nal'Tows the number of prospective informers. Only one remains, and he is due at JUverside's ornate courthouse that afternoon. Trabucco checks into a hotel across the street, orders a front.facing room. and prepares for the kill. CllT HESPE Ill.Ila -Fl& I ATEI ....... MICllAB. llAfFEJ UJllSll & IAIEI ·--... "4POMtTAYI. LMIUMIUCM """""' ..... Atrtp/e f1H p~ ........ 752 tlll! ISEPH SAl8lll & 18NALI IUZll ........ ...... , nw»fl DNIOS 1 ~YS A l((J( 4-6 P JI. $6.25 ~ BHtllffwl Laite Forwtl 2.1111 MUIM.AMDe AT NDQI ROVn ILlORC> T1NIQ Tm. TR Sit. s.J DAVIS Sll.11111111. l2t02 COAST HWY, LAGUNA NtGUI\. •••c-._,,..._, 4n.2121 411-sm · Meanwhile, a neurotic Victor Clooney <Lemmon> has taken the adjacent room, which he plans to use as a base of operations while be woos bis errant wife Celia (Paula Prentiss) back into bis life. Celia, it seems, has fallen under the spell of an offbeat sex therapist who runs a nearby clinic. When she spurns Clooney's overtures he resolutely, if clumsily, sets out to commit suicide. Clooney stumbles along the road lo self·dest.ruction in a hapless, slapstick fashion becoming a first-class irritant to Trabucco, wh~ wants only lo shoot a man and go home. This is the last hit or his career and it's an important assignment -if he blows it, his employers will assassinate him in revenge; ii he pulls it off, he'll have enough money to buy an island near Tahiti and retire. This s tate of affairs leads to som e unsurprising ironies. In exasperation Trabucco drives Clooney into the desert to kill hi:n. Instead, he winds up delivering a hippie lady to the hospital. with police escort, so she can give birth He meant to take a life. but he winds up saving one -get it? The hospital turns out to be the sex clinic. of course. Zany things happen and so on . Meanwhile, the courthouse has been overrun b~ police officers intent upon protecting their witness. The streets are barricaded, spotters placed on rooftops and helicopters buzi overhead. With aU this security, it apparently never occurs to tbe authorities to watch the hotel across the street, where Trabucco on several occasions aims bis rifle out the window ror calibration purposes. . , When the moment of murder finally arrives, tt s Clooney, not Trabucco, who pulls the trigger. Not being much of a shot, he kills (he thinks> a cop instead or lhe informer. Yet, his only concern 1s over getting caught. It's a strange motal lapse on the part of an otherwise decent citizen that conruses us and undermines our suspension of See Huddy. Page~ Join Us For A Divine Christmas Dinner Mediterranean Room ac Cafe Continental 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Rout Tom Turkey S 8.50 Roa!4t l~ll of Lamb SI0.25 Baked Ham I 9.25 New Yorlt Ste11k $13.95 Broiled FUet Migrwlfl Slf.25 ,Standing Rib Roe.;t II 1 .95 Broiled Sea Bass I 9.~ Broiled Lotlstt'r Tail 111.95 Children's Menu S S.50 RF.SERVATIONS:833•%Tll ~ ---.y;tbll 18700 MacARTHUR BLVD .• IRVINE I At John Wayne Airport 1 - Art -------- ---------- Masters' works picked for Pageant -Glen Eytchison, director of the La1una Beach Pageant of the Masters. says the 1982 show promi~ lo be faster and more diverse than previous presentations. About 30 pageant supporters gathered Tuesday night on the Irvine Bowl stage for an informal cocktail party, and lo hear Eytchison present his plans ror bis fourth pageant. In a preview or the 1982 summer program the 27-year-old director displayed photographs of many of the 24 presentations that will be shown In the bowl during the pageant's six-week run. The 47th Pageant or the Masters will feature a series of porcelain works by the 18th Century artist Meissen under the theme Commedie dell' arte. This year's s how. which will run from July 10 to Aug. 29, will also include four works by Norman Rockwell. which were pageant favorites three years ago. . Other artists featured in the 1982 show represent a wide range of artistic periods. Among them are Win slow Homer. Frederic Remington. Pierre Auguste Renoir, Josiah Wedgwood, Edgar Degas and Leonardo da Vinci. .. The Last Supper"' has been the traditional ending piece for the pageant since 1936. The Pageant or the Masters, which began as a side show during tht second Festival of Arts in 1933, is the re-creation of great works or art with living models . The sell-out event has become WQrld famous, • • and attracts thousands of visitors lo the art colony each summer from all over the United States as well as many foreign countries. Following the practice of the past few years, a local artJst's work will also be included in the 1982 program. Laguna Beach watercolorist Scott Moore's wort "The Big Catch," showing a rather and his children sporting a minlscule fish on their line, will be included. "'There are a lot of talented people who are living and working right now," Eytchison said. "'My purpose in including their work in the show ls to draw attention to their talent." Eytchison said the opening or the new show has n't been decided yet, and the various presentations may be jockeyed around several t i mes before an order or appearance is established. Sculptures for the upcoming season include "'Apollo and the Nymphs" by Francois Girardon. "St. George and the Dragon" by Frederick Preiss, "Sky Divers" by Aristides Demetrius and .. Fantasy of Wings" by Robert Kranu. The pageant will also have a selection of 12 Japanese prints by the artist Ulamaro, which comprise a series called "Twelve Hours in the Green Houses." Re-created ror the first time will be a mantle clock from 17th Century France, with a gold case Set• Pageant. l'ayt> I:! . 'Buddy ' Prom Page 8 dis belief. Nor is the film 's conclusion logical or consistent with earlier events. It's like ending the "1812 Overture" with party horns instead of cannons. '"Charfota of fire' b a wonderful film. It will thriUyou and delight you lll1d ~ry potJSlbliJ exalt you to tars. A ~film that will swprl5e you with lt:J beauty . and magnificence of splm ... "Buddy, Buddy" bas its nickers of fun. Asked if he is married, Trabucco replies : ''Once, but I got rid of her. Now I just lease ... In the sex clinic, Trabucco and Clooney meet a panic stricken patient whose plastic. inflatable "fiancee" has sptung a leak. But these are throwaway gags. The script generally lacks the bite atld revelation found in, say, "The Odd Couple." Director Billy Wilder does his best with this screenplay. probably because be co-wrote it with l.A.L. Diamond. The cinematography is appealing: each shot is awash in richer-than-life colors. And Matthau and Lemmon try bard, bless 'em. Ultimately, though, tbey are two heavey weights floundering in fluff . . . . Medley's F'rom Page 2 whipped cream and shaved Belgian claocolate. When in season, lledle1'• serves freab mawberriel dipped la whit. BelliM chOcolate ··wUbU. ...... ----"""' "* * * * (llighat rating) 'Chariots of l'tre' lifb the .,xnt to• new high." --y ..... °""' ...... ~ Cenoll ----~======~============ 01ARP1f 0F flRE PAGEANT SELECTION This 17th Centun· mantel clock with an ornate gold case.• will be among the pieces recreated using live models in next summer·s annual Pageant of the '.\1 asters at Laguna Beach . ~·~11, .. 11.1 ~ 1 9 :P. 0 -l CD &. CD ~ ,, ~ a: ID ':< 0 CD (') CD 3 er CD ~ .... !» ..... co CD ..... I ~ ·Dlftl'sloits # co --..... ... From P.oge 7 ~ auditorium. For reservations or more Q> information, call 891 -5105. CJ ~ -ETC.---------- ~ CHAMPION SKATERS Andras Sallay and :g Christina Regoc:zy of Hungary highlight the Ice u.. Follies and Holiday on Ice Tuesct.y through ..: Sunday In the Anaheim Convention Center. .g This Is the "6th edition of the famed combined ~ ice show and tickets run from $5.SO to $9 with ~ certain $2 discounts for children at some a> shows. For tickets call 535-3151. ~ "THE MANY MOODS of Christmas," a .Q program ot traditional and contemporary ii: holiday music performed by the Gofden West College Symphonic Band, will be presented tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m . In the GWC Main Theater, Huntington Beach. Admission Is Tr a ur;~ B1Us, Bonds & I. $2 . For more Information call 89~70. "HANSEL AND GRETEL" will be performed by the GEM Opera Puppet The~ter Saturday at 7:30 p.m . In the Laguna Niguel Center of Performing Arts In Three Flags Center, 77601 Forbes Road, Laguna Niguel. The hour-long adaptation of the popular fantasy is suitable for children of all ages and is designed for family viewing . For reservations call 831-1364. MOVIES, song singing, a puppet show and a visit from Santa Claus will hlghllght a special holiday program for younosters Tuesday from 1 to 3 p.m. In Mariners Library, 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. The "Holiday Magic" program is free and open to the publlc. The show Is geared especially for three to eight year olds. For more information call 640-213.t . :-SINGLES------ s1NGLes RELATING WORKSHOP led by See Diverlions. Page 11 VJorid Gold ----..----·~ !?""" ~ r.. ""' . ~ ' 1::J' 'I<•' t.., ~ l. "1 """......-n• • i:h"lt~ f'"' ' ~ .¥.' "1(.-Jr , •.no . ~ ....... 'l""'J ;. #.. ,,,t. ,~ ••OJ'< t'N¥1• & H~""l'I l .,..."",~ ~ts>'~, hi' !OM .~ 'l'ZCllNlCCJl.o lg]~ ~-.. --.sfA~CO..-.C 9o0al.a------l STARTS TOIMY 1-.-- ~ 0081'AIESA FOUn'AMVM!n mNGE ~~ ~444 ~~~ ~M.m lllfA fl. 1090 9IWE OMNGE MAM a.. Plaza S..,.._. Woodbridge U\ CllvOn.me 529 Ml9 581 5880 551-0655 634-3911 WESfm:Cita U\ Clnana 893-Q;46 *BARGAIN MATIN•••* Monday tltru l1tun11y All Performances before 5:00 PM lfxclfl .,..., E11111wa IM Htllayt) •th-""~i:OO'"') -.... ·--· -.. -.n·---.... ---nea LOST AllUt" ''TAN".. --, .............. -... --• IM.&.'f--..... NCa °' IMUCI" ... , ............. _ LAKEWOOD CENTER WAll< IN _ .. _. ___ ''TAN" ......... ::: ... lAl<fWOOD CENTER SOUTH,..,.,. ,. "9'RRPVIZ"•• ., ........ _ "MTUllDAY TMI 1•" ... -. .... - --· "91WY'SMC'-' .. ~··· ..,.,,..._ .. -..... -.""- ......... ---·-·-.... "NllOM90M" ... ·---.-.-.---· , ''IHAMffl llllMH•" ... ............. _ fOc:utty at Colldl•wooo 211/IJl•fllO --·--"fWDPI Of' ntm LOST AM" ,......., .... ,._ ·--·-·--· ..... "=n"'J' ------ I t ' \ u ·owerslons at the Marywood Center In Orange. Cost for the ~lscussion on "Love, Trust and Respect" ~ event, sponsored by the Roman Catholic followed by a part~ at 8 p.m. Saturday In - Diocese of Orange, is $45. For Information, call Cerritos. For Information, call 5~565. ~ ------------------779-6805· MISS ANGIE'S Singles Dance Club will l From P.age 10 ORANGE COAST SINGLES -will have a have Int ernational dancing at 7:"4S p.m . CD Ruth Porte will be held at 7:30 p.m. today In prime rib dinner and go dancing Saturday In Saturday In Orange. For Information, call 5. Orange. Cost Is $S. For Information, call Newport Beach. Cost Is $11 . For reservations, S38-6311. · ~ S2"4-9-406. call~2500· PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS,, GET-ACQUAINTED PARTY created by CENTER CLUB SINGLES will meet Orange Coast chapter wlll goto brunch Sunday iS: Emily Coleman will be held at 8 p.m. today In Saturday at 5 p.m. for a discussion on "The at noon l.n Huntington Beach. For Information, ~ Anaheim. Cost of the social Is $10. For Single Greatest Ornament on This Year's call 9m139. 0 Information, call 964-SS70. Tree." Cost is $3 . For Information, call SINGLET ARIANS will have a discussion CD MARRIAGEABLE CATHOLICS will host a 975-0700. and social at 7:30 p.m. Sunday In Costa Mesa. g retreat and dinner dance today through Sunday NEW JEWISH SINGLES will continue a For Information, call 531~52. 3 ==~~===================;:::=========-~..:....;..::;__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--:-~~~~ g -..... .,.., -e:15 "'l .. ,:oo-., .... ,.e;4s IMPORTANT NOTICE! Ctlll nRUI UNDER 12 fRH! Kif ....... ., .. -,.,. fri 5:30• Sal s .. lltll 4:301'111 Cllf.fl -·~ ... (jljl 11111111 IS.,..,. $l'IMIR lff 110 • Ull MOIO Willi OITOI llCCESIOlll' IOlllDI --• IOll'llllLLI• NJ. CINNI CllWf.llS aD Clll NI MOIO ""'.&HIV ANAHEIM OlllVf IN ... . ... .. ... BUENA PARK DlllV~ IN U..c-""· .... ol ltl'Oll 12M070 '.... "' ... LINCOLN OlllVE IN l-Olft A•o WOtl Ol l ftOI! 121·4070 . ,.... .... ~. .... _, "llWITlilr ... -. .,...,,,... C:..·"' IOUllD A ' A • " A - LA HABRA ,,11 .• t '" ....,._ ..... _, __ 171-1N2 --- .. ••t . ............ ...u,., .... "dllNCE 0, MAUCa" (~) ' -"ITI" CMZY"' 111t ,,.,_ __ ,.~,,., ..... "GHOl'T ITCMY"' 1111 -''THI CMANCIBJMO" " --· "IHAltKY'S~" 111t ''THE OMAT IANT'IHI" 4Nt ---·--.. ~ .... ''CHU~ DICTECTM" "' ORANGE OR111E IN -AnoffWY l Slote COii ... 551·7022 I' ... o MISSION DlllVE IN . . •, ·~ ' •, ,. I A WARNEQ DlllVE IN --·-•w.,s•=-• "9'0U..OWR~ 1111 -"WC>l.NN""' ---''ZOOT IUn"" 111t -"'1M1'""' . . . COSTA MESA Cinema Center 979·414·1 .. STARTS TODAY El TORO Saddleback 581 -5880 HUITllGTOI BEACH Cinema 848·0388 .-.----=-----------. ORANGE Clnedome 634-2553 ~ ... !» ... <O CD ... I , II ! ... Season <JO -~ From P.age 4 Z elaborate musicals E ("Shenandoah" and "A B Little Night Music">. u GI weU as its three-pronged O premiere summer, the >. Moulton flexed its ~ considerable artistic ;t muscle. ..: Outstanding GI productions of •·A -g Midsummer Ni&bt 's _: Dream" and "Teahouse i ·. of the August Moon" ~offset some -less-than-inspired work .2 at the Westminster ir Community Theater. The Huntington· Beach Playhouse overcame a trio of turkeys at the start of the season to chalk up s ubstantial artistic gains with an old musical ("Guys and DoUs"> and a hilarious new play ("Murder in the Magnolias"). The Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse mounted impressive productions of two heavy dramas from another ~ra ("Another Part of the Forest" and "Separate Tables") and also bad a sprighUy "Redhead" u it.a spring musical. Tbe Irvi ne Community Theater drew it.a most sustalned applause for a new comed y ("Red Rover, Red Rover") and an old drama <"The Country Girl"). The two "Newport" theaters solidified their newfound stature durin1 1981. The Newport Theater Arts Center excelled with ''The Hot L Baltimore" and "The Grea t American Backstage Musical " while the Newport Harbor Actors Theater's top offerings included "The Miracle Worker" and "Twelfth Night.'' The Saddleback Valley Community Theater chan1ed its name durin1 the summer to the Mission Viejo Playhouse and played out it.a season in three locations, shinin1 "IT'S IRRESISTIBLE. De l&'taa, breemt ccwdy tllat lily Wider, l.A.L Dh"O'MI, JICk l.aamOll ad Wlffer Mattllll bft ._..-dated wM m years ••• " -Vt.cme C.-,, N. Y. n.s JID!R ·MITHAIJ . ...... celTA ... .. __ LA ..... Anlflllnt Drivt·ln &Mn's °'*"' Center WtS111fOOll La Mifada DriYt·ln 979.91$0 971·•141 530·4'01 523·9310 COITA ... El TIMI . ... (:. r:n ..:-"'" I EAlwlfd's Bristol Edward's Slddlemctt ::rrs:' 540-1••• 581·5180 with "A View From the Bridge" and "Wait UnW Dark." The musical "Girl Crazy" topped the box office at the San Clemente Community Theater , whil e Westminster's Showcase mounted a trio of revivals, the most impressive being the s usp e n se thriller ''Rope." How did all these s hows stack up on a scale ol one to 57? Well, the top 10 community theater productions (yes, there is a bottom 10, available oo request) from ooe aisle sitter's viewpoint will b e unveiled Tuesday as the third increment in our year-end roundup. ••• Pageant From P.age 9 was craftetl by Thomire. Eytchison said the clock, when presented, would display the correct lime. A promising favorite among pageant-goers is an oil on canva$. work by the German artist RudoU Ernst, tilled "The Perfume Maker." The painting displays a variety of rich hues which should re-create well on the Irvine Bowl stage this summer. A casting call for the 1982 Pageant of the Masters has been set for Jan. 16 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the bowl, and on Jan. 17 from 2 p.m. to S p.m. Those wishing to participate as live models will have their photograph taken when they sign up. Those wishing lo purchase ticket.a should mail a self-addressed stamped envelope (standard size> to 1982 Ticket Order Form, Festival of the Arts, P .O. Box 37, Laguna Beach, Ca., 92652. Not since 'Gone With The Wmd' has there been a great romantic epic like WARREN BEAITY IEDS DIANE KEATON Thia WMkend you can aH REDS at the•• theatre• at thffe ti~: lDWlllDI IEWP09'T EOWARDI YIEJO TWiii ClllEOOME Newport Beach 644-0760 Mission Vieio 830·6990 Orange 634-2553 Mon nus a 1 s Mon Thurs a oo ff• 5 oo • 1 oo Fu 4 30 . a 30 frj: a,15 Sat & Slln 12·30. 4'30 . 8 30 Sat & Slln I 00 • 4 4S • 8 45 Sat I 00 • • 45 • a.•S Moft·TIUS 7 30 SUll 1230 •• 30 •• 30 lDWIUI CllEMA WEST U-MOYIEI Westminster 891-3935 Brea 990·4022 Mon-T!Ms I 15 Dlily 1UO • 4 00 •I 00 _.. lll·WAY 31 INUH·• Westtnlnsltf 891 ·3693 Fn • 30 •• 30 NO ....... ~o "°"'"" INQAQW Sal I 00 • •·•S • 8 •5 ......------------------. ~ 12 30 • 4.30 •• JO 1 •/1/:NJ1811Y llilEMINM: "-_. wlll lldlNt '°" W l'llUI' ..... IO .... I . peftol-ice ~~ .. """-'-lndlcelWd..... . ... Llve ·Glgs EDITOR'S NOTE . Lwe C1gs '1s a complete listing of Orange Coast nightclubs o/fenng /we ent~rlainment Acts are .sub1ect tu change without not ice. AIRPORTER INN 18700 MacArthur Blvd. Irvine -833-mo Entertainment & Dancing Nightly ALISIO'S 1670 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa -642-8293 Dancink Nightly ANCIENT MARINER 2607 W. Coast Highway Newport Beach -64.6-0201 BAXTER'S 14346 Culver Drive Irvine 857·2103 BAXTER'S STREET 4647 MacArthur Blvd. Newport Beach 540-2475 BEACHBALL 2116 Ocean Front Newport Bear'-673·5894 Stan Orlow BEN BROWN'S 31106 S. Coast Highway South Laguna 499·2663 BILBO BAGGINS Mesa Verde Shopping Center Costa Mesa 545 1718 Live ContemPorary Rock BLACK ANGUS 17920 Brookh11rst St Fountain Valley 968-4477 Dancing Nightly 8Ll'£ BEAT CAFE 107 21~t Place '\l'" IX>rt Beal'h 675·3333 t-:ntl'rlainment N1ghtl~ BLUE PARROT South Coast Plaza Hotel Costa Mesa -540-2500 Dancing Nightly BOARDWALK 1516 S. Coast Highway Laguna Beach 494-8588 BOB BURNS 37 Fashion Island Newport Beach 644-2030 Music NighUy TIIE MURDER OF TIIE CFNilJRY .•• 11IE SCANDAL OF TIIE CENTURY ••. TIIE LOVE AFFAIR OF TIIE CENTURY ..• AND TIIE CENTURY WAS JUSf BEGINNING. !Mil ll UllR£Nll~ llS£NlS A ltm flDM ru 1AGJ1· 11~ Wlffi CMIY u llUf ms• lHIH m1 llllfH rdl1I J1S m mm •lllllS llYSllI•lkte ~WOY IM AaIY Pm.ml f.mtlft"*'sOH lmMmMll.lUS ~ ~DllllfR m. ~ lbd ·~· ~ l.L ooc• Plata!~ Ill M tMJerlS r.ai ~ e rm ~;:a-===~~!.~~~ftllll• STARTS TODAY AllC-lllU. .... ,._... .. ..a PLAZA IA ana... OrlflOl ll7-0S40 Wllemll• lfl ·HH er. 5zt.HH OrlllQI 934·3911 •awAMI 191~ 111ct1113.9150 11-. w111m1ns1• H3·054e •ACADEMY MEMIEAS; YOVf c8'd '#Ill edmlt yo11 llld ~OU-I to 1111y Foti THll lllOMOlffT peiiof ~ ~ Tilur9day et the thNtrw lndleelecl 111>0we. NO 'A98 M:Cll'T10 BOBBY McGEE'S 353 E . Coast Highway Newport Beach 673·5380 Dancing Nightly BOOTLEGGERS 18528 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach 962·9010 Dancing Nightly to Country Santa Ana-549-1512 Top Country Artists CAPY'S 114 McFadden Place NewPort Beach 675 5777 Music Nil!htly DE JA VU 2285 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa -833·1160 Rock Dancing Nightly DELANEY'S 630 Lido Park Drive Newport Beach 675 3145 Honey Bees ,, CALABASH LANDING 179 E . 17th St. C ROSSROADS 18050 Brookhurst St. Fo untain Valley 963~711 Dancing Nightly F l VE CROWNS 5: RESTAURANT ~ Costa Mesa -642·9&5 3801 E . Coast lt111hway '< CALIFORNIA SUN 19070 Magnolia St. Huntington Beach 963·2078 CROWN HOUSE 32802 S. Coast Highway Laguna Niguel 499·2626 Music Nightly ..Corona del Mar 7t>V _. "31 Mary Lou O'Toole Showcase Singers FOX HUNTER 17927 Ma'cArthur Blvd Irvine 549-8728 0 (1) 0 c» 3 O' c» ~ Country Rock Dancing CANNERY • CRYSTAL SALOON 1700 Placentia Ave. Dancing Nightly Variety !Z' 3010 Lafayette Ave Newport -675·5777 M uslc Nightly CRAZY HORSE 1580 BrookboJlow Drive Costa Mesa -646-7571 THE GALLEY Dancing Nightly to Country 34734 s. Coast Highway DANA TRADEll 34150 S. Coast Highway Dana Point -493-2603 Capistrano Beach - 661-6243 TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX PRESENTS A STANLEY JAfFE PRODUCTION• A HAROLD BECKER FlLM GEORGE C . SCOTT · TIMOTHY HUITON TAPS RONNY COX ~coo-Of l'HOTOClAnn' OWEN ROlZMAN A.S.C. PltooucronSTANLEY R. JAfFE AHO HOWARD B. JAfFE DlalCTlO IY HAROLD BECKER SCkUHft.AY I'\' DARRYL PONICSAN AHO ROBERT MARK KAMEN Ai>AnATIONIY JAMES LINEBERGER -,.OMTHCN<>Vll ffFATHER SKYMBY DEVERY FREEMAN 'i' •--MUs!ceY MAURICE JARRE -·-·~ _._l .. l .... (0 CD ..... ' N _! From. Page 13_ E GOLDEN BEAR 8 306 Coast Highway G> Huntington Beach - 0 536-9600 ~ HARPOON HENRY'S 't> 25062 Del Prado ·;::: Dana Point -493.2933 u.. i HOTEL LAGUNA -g 425 S. Coast Highway a> Laguna Beach -494·1151 .le i HUNGRY TIGER ~ 3201 E. Coast Highway .,. Coron a del Mar -675· 7575 .2 0: lCHABOD'S 18582 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 541-6331 IVY HOUSE 384 Forest An. Laguna Beacl\ -494-9491 Dancing Nightly JE&ElllAWS STEAJDIOUSE 8901 Warner Ave. Huntington Beach 848-2662 Music Nillbtly JOSE MVRPHYS 114 McFadden Place Newp<>rt Beach -67>1094 MUSIC Nightly . J.r . MAC'S 10ft2 Adams Ave. Huntington Beach 963-7829 Country Rock Nightly LAFFSTOP 2122 Bristol St. Santa Ana -751·786'7 Comedy Stars NicbUy LAGUNA STil DISCO 1164 S. Cout Highway Lacuna Beach -~ ,MA&&IOIT BOl'EL Newport Center Drive Newport Beach MMOOO Entertainment le Dancing '.1Ji1bUy MeOONARAY'S 725 W. Baker St. Costa Mesa -540-5061 Diaco Dancinl McCO&MIC:X'8 LANDING 3180 Airway Ave. Newport Beach -548-~ Roct'n Roll Danclne Nlptly MEDLEY'S 18744 Broothurst St. FOWlt.alo Valley -963-2366 ,DlniD1 IDM! Showcase Enterlain.IDent ,1 ni1bt.1 a week M1880URI COMPROMISE "23o2o Liie Forest Dr. 'Lal'J!I• Hills -8SS-42A8 MOON&A&Ell :~~a~.'!!.J!IV~--...: rrVIDe -1133-!MM>O MULDOONS 202 Newport Center Drive Newport Beach-640-4110 MUSTANG UNCH 42817tbSt. Costa Mesa -631·2331 Dancln& N(lbtly Country ,Rock NEWPC>ln'Ea INN 11'17 Jambone Hoed Newport 8eadl -144-1'100 Dudlll ,.._, -5 Laguna Beach -497·5011 OLD WORLD 7561 Center St. Huntington Beach .897-1470' Live Entertainment .Nightly PANHANDLER 34130 S. Coast Highway Dana Point 661-6688 PLANKHOUSE 6060 Warner Ave. Huntington Beach - 842-5111 PLANKllOUSE 188'72 Beach Blvd. Huntlngtorr'Beach - 964·2786 PLUSH FOX 25192 Cabot Road Laguna Hills ~ 830-8220 RO~STADJ"S 719 W. 19th St. Costa Mesa -642·2973 Live Country Rock Nightly "QUIET WOMAN 696 S. Coast Highway Laguna Beach -494-0162 . 'RED ONION 2406 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach -675-2244 Rock, Reggae, Variety Call for scbeduJe REGISTBY HCn'EL 18800 MacArthur Blvd. Irvine -752-rrrl Dancing Nightly A HUGE SELECTION OF MOVIE HITS •NOST~• llUCMOUS • CNU>llHS • AOUlT TAl'IS •VCIS • ~ SCUINS • COlot CAMHAS • COlOI TV'S ONE STOP FOi AU YOUR VIDEO NEEDS . .DCL'*Yl ENGAGIMIMT .SfMTS TODAY CGITA•U Edwlrd's Bristol 540-7444 ...._(PG) Shows At 8:00 No Passes No Economy Seating Luis V11dez ZOOTaJIT (RI 70MM 7:30 9 :40 "tlif\\Wu™E 7:00 9:15 No Economy Se1tl~9 TmE llAMMTS(PGI ......... •n. S-SIPGl natJi•rr1· n Fo!Jl.E "C'oB i'CPGi I· c.;. .. ture _M;t 11 (PG) 1:00. 1.15 • 10'30 FIWIJCM LIEUIWWTS MN*N(Rl 7 :00 9 :30 Paul Ntwm.n •11E1EEOF llALICE (RI · 7 :00 & 9:20 Sean Connery TmE llAM>ITS (PG) Shows At 7 :00 9 :20 ·Luis Valdez ZQOTIUIT IR) Also 81 It 4 'iC'(RI ~,~, ·c~ur• Dudley M®rt In .. A.dlillF I PG I TEXAS CHAllSAll M'•'C'IE (RI S a (RI Christmas .. ;5iiiiil~.l~ ... e.rr .-G_.11111 .. s .. · .....__ shows set =-- : - Holiday music will be featured at two free Christmas concer ts planned by Coastline College. , The college's Chorale will perform at 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 13 at the choir room at Fountain Valley High School, 17816 Bushard St. Formed five years ago, t he cho r al gro up includes aingers from many area cities. The second concert will be presented by Coastline's Community Band at 7 :30 p .m . Tuesday, Dec. 15 in the Westminster Community Center, 7571 Westminster Ave. llENDEZVOVS II 7492 Edinger Ave. Huntlngtoo Beach - 847-4300 REUBEN'S 1555 Adams Ave. Costa Mesa -540-9672 REUBEN E. LEE 151 E. Coast Highway Newport Beach -67~5811 Entertainment Nightly and Sunday SANDPIPER 1183 S. Coast Hiihway Laguna Beach -494-4694 STVDIOCAFE 100 Main St. Balboa P e n i n s ula 675·7760 SUTTER'S MILL 7891 Warner Ave. Huntington Beach - 848-8860 SWIZZLES11CK 19022*'srookhurst St. Huntinaton Beach - 968·5022 TERRY'S 2901 Harbor Blvd. Fountain Valley -754-9963 T.C. PEPPERCORN'S 8t5Z Stark St. Huntington Beach 842-5"5 WAREHOUSE 3450 Via Oporto Newport Beach,,-673-4700 WHISTLE STOP a1952 Del Obispo San Juan Capistrano 493-2227 WHITEHOUSE 340 S. Coast Highway .Laguna Beach -494-8088 WAN ·TED ANDY KAUFMAN • BERNADETTE PETERS __ .......... HEARTBEEPS A MICHAEL PH1UJPS PlocU:b ., DlhJ •HEARTBEEPS" RANDY QUAID• KENNETH McMILLAN CHRISTOPHER GUEST cnt MElAAIE MAYRON ~ Pn:Jcl.m JOHt<I Hill·.._ by JOHN WlUAMS ~ Placl.ar 0000 QllEEN • W1ttw1 by JOtiH HU 5-:ilf ~ en.. by STAN WINSTON ~ Bla::tl by AUIERT WHfTU)()( PHll .w.E SHrurr ..t A08lllE 81..ALACK Fmad by PHIUJIS• m..I by AUNI AAIQJSH ..,, ., .. ~ 15 :P. ~ ..KILL OR BE KILLED .. (PG) II ph,. ! - :" .. KILL AND KILL AGAIN .. 'Tl :J. '"ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK .. (R) Ill . .,..,. i ~ "AN· EYE FOR AN EYE .. Midnight Showa Fri.-S.t. • C · ,I J • _, • i ... JOHN BEWSHJ IMNAYKROYD Lock the doors ... here come the ~, f'Jeighfurs A Comk-Nilhtmatt HE~T . BEEPS ,.,I, 1:41, 1:11, 10:• IATllUN. 1:00, J:ll, 5:41 1:11, 11:• (l'GI GHOST STORY • • • • • . 1111111 CUil YllR HIMITDWI DlllY PAPll FRIDAY DECEMBER 18 1981 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS State offers lease for Catalina Island moorings SACRAMENTO <AP > - Concerned about environmental 1._w s uits , the State Lands Commission has decided lo orfer a temporary lease for the state-owned offshore mooring lands at Santa Catalina Island. The thre e commi ssion members could not agree on any 'single course of action for a new 15-year lease for the mooring lands at the popular boating destination. Arte·r seven hour s or wrangling Thursday, they decided finally to offer a temporary three-year lease to the flrm that owns most or the island and has held the offshore lea se for more than 30 years, the Santa Catalina Island Co. In the m e antim e, the long-term lease would be open to proposals by interested firms, which would have plenty of time to clear environmental and legal hurdles. C harl es Gre e nb e rg , representing the Island Co., said his rlrm would have to evaluate the short-term lease, details or which will have to be worked out with the commission, before d ecid i n g 1f it wo uld b e acceptable. The co mm i1Ss io n , whic h controls all state-owned lands, a lso has jurisdiction over state wate rs, whic h extend three miles fro m s tate s hores, including offshore islands The Island Co. and two other firms had submitted bids for a full 15-year lease, which would bring the s tate a minimum of $125,000 a year. But the commission 's starr had said only the lsla nd Co. bid was acceptable and the other t w o. w o u 1 d r e q u i r e HEAD 'EM UP, MOVE 'EM OUT Seve nteen cove red wagons . along with 72 youngsters and 60 counselor s. round a curve on Coas t Highway just befor e e nte ring Laguna Beach this morning. Vis ionQuest. a corpor a tion DMly ...... "-"-" akMf'll ........ who se goal is to refo rm delinq uen ts. h <!s t raveled by wag on tra in since 1976 The group will spend Chris tma s in San Diego Count~· Th t' g roup s pent Thursda.'· m,g ht C'amped ut Scotchman's Cove Santa An an faces bleak Yule Paralyzed victim of gang shooting views 'scary situation' By GLENN SCOTT Of .. Del~ ...... ""'· This is one Christmas in which Za vier Americua wouJd like to believe in Santa Claus. have no money to pay their $215 monthly rent becaus e he r une mployment benefits ha ve been used up. "Jt i s a pre tt y sc ar y s ituation," said Ms. Montoya. There are social services and var ious government medical aid programs. d esigned for the needy, but Ms. Montova said the paralyzed youth and his mother don't want to seek that help. T hey e nte r e d the Unite d States legally six years so on a visa and are in the process of s eeking citizenship, she said. Offi cia ls who a dmin ister Med i-Cal benefi ts have asked the feder a l Immig ration and Naturalization Office to review their status for receiving aid <See VICTIM, Page AZ) environmental hurtngs and reports that could take two or three years. The staff said that would be because the two other firms would have to make some improvements and changes, while the Island Co. would not. Susanne Morgan, representing Finance Director Mary Anne Graves o n the commission, favored giving the 15-year lease to the Island Co. David A c kerman , representing Lt. Gov. Mike · Curb, said tie doubted the staff's conclusion and thought the bids by Catalina Ma rine Services Corp. part of Pioneer Takeout Corp. and Island Navigation Co. of Lona Beach were also good. State Controller Ken Cory, the third member or the panel, said he didn't know If he believed the staff's warning and didn't want to take an action that would tie up the m oo rin gs In lo ng lawsuits. "The reality is that if we have legal action or environmental concerns, the one real consumer is the boater and I feel they're being deserted by everyone." said Ackerman. The popula r r es o rt and bouting island is malnly owned, except for the city or Avalon, by the Santa Catalina l1land Cea., which is owned by the Wrisley chewing gum family. The la t est lease for the offshore mooring land.I, which expires Dec. 31 , was a 15-year lease coverin g 357 acres of underwater land at an annual rental of $19.218. The I s land <.;o . In turn subleases some island land and the offshore mooring sites to Doug Bombard, a n island naUve who operates a restaurant ind boating services at lsthmua Cove Protesters battled Polish police use clul;Js, tear gas By The Ateoclated Press Polish riot police b attled young d e mon s trators in downtown Warsaw with rubber clubs and tear gas and the military regime reported seven dead and 80 injured in a clash with striking miners in southern Poland. "Blood was needed for those who do not want the community to re turn calmly to work ." Warsaw radio said today in a General said held • • inpnson VERONA, Italy IAP ) -A U.S . Army gener a l kidnapped from his home by four men posing as plumbers is being held in a Red Brigades ' "people's prison." a telephone call in the name of the terrorist group said today. "We claim the kidnapping or NATO hangman <Brig. Gen.) James Dozier last night ... He is held in a people's prison and will face proletarian justice. A communique will follow," an anonymous telephone caller told the Italian news agency ANSA her e . N o furth e r w o rd immediately followed. Police threw up roadblocks and searched homes in northern Italy in the hunt for James L. Dozier, 50, the second-highest ranking U.S. Army official in southern Europe and the first apparent political abduction of an American in Italy. Police take seriously the claim made on behalf o( the Red Brigades, the Marxist urban guerrilla group which kidnapped a nd kille d form e r Italian Premier Aldo Moro in 1978. F our g u nme n posing as plumbers snatched Dozier from hi s fifth-fl oor apartm ent Thursday after tying his wife with chains and adhesive tape. NATO o ffic ials s aid the gunmen hit the gene ral on the head with a pistol butt. Officials reported that the intruders rifled through the gene ral's library a nd took a <See GENERAL, Page AZ> s te rn commentary on military action that crushed protests at t he mine and the shipyards in Gdansk. Seven de monstrators wer e killed and many wounded at the mine , and 15 policemen were reported injured. In Gd ansk, 164 d e m o n s tr ator s a nd 160 poli cemen were inj ured in battles that ended the s hipyard strike Wednesday, the Polish media said. T he situation an the rest ol Pola nd was unclear because ot a co mmunicatio ns blac kout imposed by the government. Most normal communications have been cut, and Western ne ws organizations have to rely mainly on information, often delayed, pieced together from t ravelers, diplomatic sources and others. Mi ne rs we r e repo rted on CSee POLAND, Page A2) New .snow dumped on hard-hit Midwest By The Associated Press An isolated storm off Lake Michigan dumped two feet of s no w on northwest Indiana tod ay, a day afte r a storm surprised parts of the Midwest, and temperatures fell to record lows on the Plains. Duo killed in Huntington collision By PIUL SNEIDER MAN Of .. Deity ...... SUH A n evening of d ining a nd celebration ended in tragedy for fou r fri ends Thurs day night when their auto slammed into a tractor -trailer rig on Brookhurst Street in Huntington Beach. Two passengers an the auto died of injuries they received in the c rash , and a third was c ritically injured, police said today. Dead are Marilyn Lee Paugh, 41 , of 17562 Still Harbor Lane. Huntington Beach, and Kevin F ranc is Ke lly, 30, of 9145 Pelican Ave., Fountain Valley. The woman was pronounced dead at the scene. while Kelly died at 12:52 p.m . at Fountain Valley Community Hospital. A third passenger. Nicholas J . Bravata, of 814 1 Kingfisher Dri ve, Hun t ing t o n Beac h, re mained in critical condition early today at Fountain VaJley Community. <See MISHAP, Page AZ) More than 20 weather -related deaths have been reported this week. A storm feeding on moisture from Lake M 1c higan rolled acroS& northwest Indiana today and dumped heavy snow in a na rrow belt from Michigan City to Valparaiso, closing schoois and highways. Snow was forecast to continue thro ughout the day a fter 22 i n c h e s o f s n o w fell at Va lp ara i so , Ind ., by midmorning and up lo 14 inches elsewhere. A s n ow e m e rg e n c y was declared in Michigan City, lnd., a nd Mayor C lifford Arnold asked nearby cities to help with snow removal. T wenty m iles to the east, Gary. Ind., had only 5 inches of s no w, and South Be nd, an additional 15 males to the east, had only a half.inch of snow. T h e eas t-b ound la n es of Inte r s tat e 94 we r e c losed between Portage, Ind., and Chesteron. Ind. U.S. 30 was closed in Valparaiso and packed with stalled cars. Al least four weather -related deaths were reported in Indiana since Thursday morning. On th e Pl ai n s, the tem p erat u re d i ppe d to 17 d egrees below ze r o before m idnig ht at Li ncoln, Ne b ., breaking the record for Dec. 18 or 9 below set in 1964. The 18-year-old Santa Ana resident was shot in the neck four times on July 19 in a reported gang-oriented attack. He is in the UC Irvine Medical Center, m ostly paralyzed although he has enough control in one arm to feed himself, friends say. He is set to be released from the hospital in about two weeks. s aid Jos ie Montoya of the Orange County V ictims' Assistance Office. Bar patron's biting 'revenge got tiresome At St J os eph , Mo .• the morning low was 19 degrees below zero, breaking the rtte>rd of minus 7 set in 1963. The cold extended as far south as Texas, with San Antonio re porting a record low of 25. On the northern Plains, the m o r ni ng 's lo w for the 48 contiguous states today was 28 d egr ees below zero. a t both J a m e s to wn . N .D .. and Watertown, S.D. But Zavier has only a studio apartment to go home to and a mother whose years working stoop labor in the fields have taken a toll. !1Alt1 M~. Montova. The mother 1 Christina Castro, is unemployed. She and Zavier Crippled jet lands safely An AlrCal Boelng 737 jetliner carrylng 86 passengers landed safely at John Wayne AiJPOrt this morning aft.er one of the craft's two engines waa shut down becaUBe of an appar~nt oil pressure problem. Mark Peterson, spokesman for the Newport Beach·bued carrier, uJd an oil preaaure indicator lleht came on aa tile pllot waa brlnclu the plane on tlnal approach to lbe airport. Fll1bt NO. Peteraon Hid, ortJinated ln Seattle and had 1topped In San JOH. It landed ln Oruae Coant;)' at about lO:as. Flreftebten 1t.aUoned It the 0tu1• c.o.mtJ Plre l>eiputmn c raab /ftre/reacue 1tatlon adjacd to Use alrport'I main r-:::2 stood by u the JetltDer I . .. • . ...,,,_.._..._,TIWI......_ R!VIHOI -Men·s best rrlend takes out his master's frustration on an automobije tire in L aguna HUI I ~ By STEVE MITCHELL Of ... °*"' ...... , .... Here's a new twist on the old man-bites -dog story, straight from the crime re port: See, there's this guy drinking in a Laguna Hills tavern when he notices another guy being thrown out of the bar by the bouncer. A while later, the first guy, walks over to the door of the bar' to get a Uttle air. While staring out at the parking lot, the guy s ees the evicted bar patron standing next to a parked car. There's this lar1e brown dog standing obediently beside h.lm. The an1ry evictee points a finger at the right front tire of the car, which colncidentally, beloncs to the rtrst guy. who's still watching all this from the front door ot the bar. The bi1 doc attacks the Ure. 1rowlln1 and cbewln1 on the rubber like It wu a do11le bone. The ~ roes nat. The evlctee then point.a to the rear tire of the car. which prompts the lnnocent oblerver to bead for the lot to prevent further Jamace to hta car. Tb~ bar evlct.ee hops lnto a Por1 be with bu lire-cbewln1 mut . and the ~Ir nee -but not before tbe vtctJm 1crlbbl .. down the license plate number. The caM went to Sovtb Oraqe Count~ Municipal Court laat • week, and the sus pect got a year 's probation a rte r plea bargaining, according lo court records. No mention of lhe disposition of the dog. Perhaps the judge is s till chewing over the m atter. U.S. polled on Poland NEW YORK CAP > Americans generally approve of the way the Reagan administration has responded to the military takeover in Poland, according to a new Associated Press-NBC News poll. In addition, Americ ans are more likely to say martial law was inevttable because of economic condtt.lona in Poland than to uy lt was Imposed bee auae of Solldarlty, the nallonwide independent labor union, went too far In lta demands on the communist IO"emment. In tbe nationwide teiepboM poll of 1,902 adults aeleeted Monday and Tueeday throuth a 1clent11lc random umpllftf,. • perce,nt ...id they bad heard or reed ol the ml~tary takeov.r In Poland.. e ' (See SNOW, Page AZ > ORAIGI CUil WIATlll Dense fog some areas late tonight and early S aturday m o rnin1 . Variable high clo.udinen Saturday. Highs Saturday upper 60s at beaches, low to middle 70s inland. Details Page A3. 111101 TDDlY /\aced with .on citlmat«I $2.I billion de/kU , Goo. Br o wn m.011 .oak flu Legillatvre to ndH Uqtiot. ciQOrdte .and oil tan• .Clllld cut Stott. aid. P.o'1f AS 11111 AtV---. A6 .... _ ..., ~ AJ Cft...... SN c......... o•• • C-tc• Ct er...... Ct ........... ....... ,. ......... I d I W 1 Ir .., ...... ..... ,.... 114 -..... ..... 1 tr ~---·--·~~~~~~~~~--------..-------•£•......._. -------- • • • • • Orange Coeat DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 18. 1981 ON THE BRINK This 47-ton bulldozer nearlv went off connector ramp from the eastbound Garden Grove Freewav to the northbound S anta Ana Freeway in Santa Ana aftl·r rollinj! off trailer Thursdav afternoon Tru1:k driver Lo~·d Russe ll. 56. or Whittier. WLIS unin.1ured as were two motorists whos(.' cars were struck with debris aft t>r ha dldoZl'r s hot through guard rail Man held • ID double slaying Garden Grove poli<.'e have larrested a 29 ·yea r ·old Hawthorne man in connection with the double slaying Tuesday of a Vietnamese grocery clerk a nd a Huntington H arbour woman. J arutun Siripongs was picked up by security officers at Sears in the Westminster Mall late Thursday after he purportedJy tried to buy merchandise using the credit card of the slain woman. The bodies of Packavan Wattanaporn, 36, who owned a s m a II market on Bus hard A venue in Garden Grove, and a cle rk, Quach Nguyen , 52, of Westminster, were found in a rear storeroom Tuesday. Garden Grove homicid e detectives suspe<.'ted robbery was the motive in the strangling of Mrs . Wallanaporn and the stabbing death of Nguyen. Garden Grove poh<.'e Sgt Bruce Beau<.'hamp said he had no other information about the arrest. adding detectives are interviewing the suspect. Mrs . Wattanaporn a nd her husband, Surachai, owned the Pantain Market on Bushard A venue for about a year prior to Tuesday's murders . The couple had four children 1Savings & loan mergers 0"/(_'d LOS ANGELES (AP> The merger of three federally chartered s avings a nd loan associations into the giant Home Savings & Loan Association - and Home's bid to change its California state charter to a rederal stock charter have been appr o ved by th e governm ent, Home's pare nt company announced today. be s ides H o me ha s s ubsidiaries involved an p r o pert y and c a s ua lty insurance, trust services and life insurance. Ahmanson recently acquired Bankers National Life Insurance Co. Under the merger agreement. Home acquires all assets and liabilities of the three merged associations : no payments or <.'ap ital <.'o ntr1butions are req u ired of either Home or Ahmanson. From Page A1 The Ahmanson announcement s aid arrangements had been made to ensure that none of the merged associations would show a negall ve net worth on its books at the ti me of the merger. The Federal Savi ngs & Loan l ns uran<.'e Corp. agreed to protect Uome S avings from potential losses on real estate owned by or acquired later through foreclosures of existing mortgages h e ld by -the merged institutions. The merger and <.'harter change -under which Home·s name becomes Home Savings of America -took effect today following the Federal Home Loan Bank Board approval. a statement from H.F . Ahmanson & Co. added. The three S&Ls that merged into Home are Southern Federal Savings &· Loan Association of Broward County . Pompano Beach, Fla.; Hamiltonian Federal Savings & Loan Association of Ladue (St. Louis >, Mo.; and Security F ederal Savings & Loan Association. Sikeston, Mo. POLAND IN PERIL • • The three institutions have combined asset s of approximately $930 million and 29 branches. Southern Federal is the largest, with $612 million in assets and 13 branches in southern Florida's rapidly expanding east coast. Home Savings, the nation·s • largest savings and loan, had pre-merger assets of $12.8 biJUon ' and 143 branches throughout California. Its parent co mpany , Ahmanson. reports as~ets of more than 114-billion and - strike in at least 20 other coal mines, and the strikers were reported occupying the shafts at s ix of them. The reports said troops were ringing the mines, preventing the miners· families from bringing them food . but the troops were not ordered to evkt the strikers because offi cials feared the miners would flood the shafts. Coal is Poland·s most critical res ource. the chie f source of foreign exch a n ge for the near.bankrupt economy. Presid ent R eaga n told reporters in Washington on Thursda y .. it will be Impossible" for the United S tates to send foo d and economic aid to Poland as long as thousands of people are O"ANOE COA9' ' lilly Pilat CIHaHled lldveftletng 714Jl42·Mn All ottMr depertMenta 142-4321 MAIN OFACE ..... ..., ... c-. ...... CA. MtlH..,_l ._ l .... C..-..,CA.- c.yrlll!I *' 0r"'llt 0-. ~ ... ~. "'---.1 .......................... .. ~ ...... _,, .......... ...... ....... ,, ....... ~-· • imprisoned and the country is under martial law. He also said it would be naive to t hink the Soviets were not involved in the cra<.'kdown. A Soviet source in Moscow confir med that Red army Ma rshal Viktor Kulikov, the com mander of Wars aw Pact forces, was in Poland last week just before martial law was proclaimed. But he denied . reports he told Polis h leaders the Soviets would intervene unless the Poles brought the situation under control. The Soviet news agency Tass followed up today by accusing the U.S. government of giving 1 ''direct instruction" for an armed coup in Poland. Reliable reports from Poland said the pollce s mashed d e mons trations Thursday evenlng along at least two major streets In the capital by crowds or students and others chanUng, "F ascist," ... Gestapo ,"· "Solid arity," and "Lech Walesa.·• The frolesters, defying a m a rlia -law ban on public meetlnes. apparently 1atbered to mark the 11th annlveraary ol food rtot.s ln Gdansk In whJch scores or workers were kllled ln a rebellion that foreshadowed tbe blr1h of the Solldartty labor movement a decac1@ later and the cu:rrenl national c~. Fog through weekend No early relief seen. as coast blanketecL again Weather oftlclala see no immediate end to the dense banks of fog that have been blanketing the Orange Cout in the early mornlng and evening hours. Conditions were no different early today as a thick layer of fog settled over the coast, causing delays at John Wayne Airport and limiting visibility to SO yards along the beaches. A spokesman from the National Weather Service predicted the fog attacks Ukely will continue through the weekend. Tower officials at John Wayne Airport said commercial flights sc heduled to depart this mornJn1 were gettin1 off with some delays but that incoming jet.a were being rerouted. · Thursday evening the fol lilted Iona enough ror two Chriatmas boat parades to proceed without difficulty. Officl&Js in Newport Beach said the annual 'Festival of Liahts parade attracted a larae crowd and only occasional wisps of fog. In Huntington Harbour, the annual Cruise of Lights boat parade was comple ted just minutes before the fog rolled In. The o nly event mttrred Thureday evening by the fog waa the ninth and final race at Los Alamitos Race Track. It was canceled and all wagers were refunded. Weather officials said the Cog Hi being caused by moist marine 4li r moving inland over cold ground. Evening temperatures have been dropping into the low SOs with daytime readings hovering around 67 degrees. Weather officials said they expect similar temperatures this weekend 3 indicted bookie caper • in An indictment formally. c h arging three men with operating a bookmaking service that inc luded high school s tudents was handed down Thursday by the Orange County Grand Jury. The indictment was sealed by Presiding Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert Rickles, but names of the three From PageA1 MISHAP • • • The driver of the auto, Sciona Williamson. :.>, was uninjured in the accident, police said. She was identified as a roommate or Ms. Paugh, living at the same Still Harbor address. She was placed in Huntington Beach Jail on sus picion of driving under the Influence of a l co h o l and vehicular manslau~hler, police said. According to traffic olflcers. the four friends were returning home al 10:50 p.m . Thursday after dining out when Ms . Williamson attempted to change lanes. struck another car, then lost control and veered Into a rig parked legally on Brookhurst just north of Effingham Drive. The driver or the second car. Felix Zargoza Salcedo. 28, of Anaheim. was not injured, police said. Officers said log was not a factor in t he accident. Clear visibility was reported at the scene of the mishap. · From PageA1 VICTIM. • • The mother and son don't want lo jeopardize their chances for citizenship by accepting aid in advance of a ruling. Instead, Ms. Montoya and friends are hoping that donations from the community can assist them until their legaJ matters are cleared up. She s aid members or a local <.'hurc h have ex pressed a willingness to pay the family's January rent. Northern coast gets rainfall By The Associated Press Light rain will fall today along the Northern California coast, s pread ing east to the Sierra N e vada and south toward Yosemite. the National Weather Servke reports. D e nse fog is ex pected throughout the day in some ce ntral valley region s . sus pects were confirmed today by a source close to the investigation who asked not to be identified Named in the indictment were -:\l'.i thony Paterno or Irvine, D~ight Mizo of Mission Viejo and Richard Santo of Foutain Valley. At least one of the suspects was expected to surrender today From Pag~A1 in. Central Orange County Municipal Court Several high school students from Capistrano Valley High School reportedly were granted immunity to testify in the cast- about lines of credit given by the suspects to them. However. investigators saad the main thrust of their case covers bookm aking activitie!i involving adults. SNOW FALIS ANEW . • • Snow flurries continued in West Virginia today, icing untreated mountain roads and making dr iving hazardous throughout the s tate , the weather service said . Five inches of snow fell on t he state Thursday. Later today. more snow is expected from the Ohio Valley a nd lower Mich igan to the mid·Atlantic Coast and New England. In Thursday's unexpected storm, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland and Indianapolis were blanketed with 6 to 8 inches, catching many residents and officials unprepared. Blizzard conditions were reported Thursday in downtown Chicago before snow dwindled lo flurries. While the Windy City was getting socked, Fox River Lake about 40 miles to the northwest had sunny skies. "We did not expect the heavy snowfall," said Bob Everetts, Cincinnati Highway Maintenance spokesman, explaining why the department had not installed snowplows on salt trucks before Thursday. From Page A1 Six inches of snow fell in the city, and Everetts ordered the trucks without plows to salt the s treets anyway, in what h(' called a "no-win situation." No serious traffic accidents were reported. Chicago got 6 inches of snow in the city proper, snarling traffi<.' for more than an hour on the busy Kennedy Express way, the city 's main link to o ·Hare Inte rnational Airport Police reported two pileups -one of 40 cars, the other involving lS - but no serious injuries. Thirty.one people s uffered slight injuries when a Chicago Transit Authority bus skidded on the snow-sli<.'kened Lake Shore Drive expressway and h it another bus Traffic was slowed to a crawl throughout the Indianapolis area as highways and streets were covered with up to five inches of snow. Parts of northeast Ohio - including Cleveland -received from 6 to 8 inches of s now and another 6 inches was forecast before the storm was to head for southern New England. GENERAL IN PRISON. • • pile of papers. A statement issued by the NATO base said that Dozier hadn't possessed any classified documents. however. Falco Ac<.'a me. a Socialist m ember of Parliam e nt 's Defense Committee, said in a formal qu est i o n to the go v e rnment that 11e was concerned about the threat to defense secrets . He called for an investigation of reported links between the Red Brigades and Libya, as well as to Soviet bloc countries. A number of captured Red Brigades m embers have told po lice the gang received weapons from Libya, according to court officials. The radical Arab nation has denied it has given a.id .to the group. Neighbors of the general said they were alerted bv noise from the a partment .. It was a banging. as af they were hanging paintings on the wall." said a woman neighbor who asked that her name not be used ... We heard something like someone <.'ailing for help It was almost like a baby crying " President Reagan today den o un<.'ed the captor s a s .. cowardly bums" and said the U n ited States 1s doing everything 1t can to gain his release ··They aren ·1 heroes or they don't ha\ e a cause that JUSlifies what they·re doing," Reagan sa id. "They·re cowards ," Reagan said . "They wouldn't have the guts to stand up to anyone individually in any kind of a fair <.'ontest ·· OBIE SPORTS LTD CHRIS'FMAS SKI PACKAGE •1s9°0 @ REGULARLY '251.90 lltCLUDll llOUJn'IRQ •WAX ' .. , ROSSIGKOL EIJTE TYROUA llO lllCDINGS W/IRADB SCO'nPOLES •I PAanCCOUT llWY. COllOM Dll. IUUI. CA-. Fl'/~9700 CPD WllDIOllTI m I PM ' .. . .. , ·-----·-1111-- A .. ..,.,... SANTA'S REWARD Comedian Mil ton Berle as Sa nta Claus is wis hed a happy holiday b~· actress Jan Speck during taping of '.\IBC 's Ch ristmas s pecial in Los Angeles The show will air Saturda~ 'Never Flx' society lwJWrs Poli The Man Will Never Fly Society selected Robert Pou, head or the decertified air trafCic controllers union, to honor at its annual bas h. "We dedicated the Orville Proxmir e award to Robert Poli since he furthered our· cause by keeping man out of the sky and on the ground where he belongs," said Dr Entertainer Desi Arnaz, who underwent surgery a week ago for an intestinal disorder, was described as being "up and about" in his room at Scripps Memorial Hospital in La Jolla. The 64-year-otd actor. bandleader and television tycoon m ay· go home Lo nearby Del Mar soon. His former wife, comedian Lucille Ball , reportedly vis ited with Arnaz on Saturday. Edie Arau, his wife, has been a regular visitor. Ed North, society president. North s aid the society's a nnu al bash , h e ld Wednesday, at Kill Devil Hill, N.C , always coincides with the anniversary of the eve of the Wright brothers' his toric Dec. 17, 1903 flight at Kitty Hawk -or, a s the s ociety maintains, the ··non-night." Sin ger C her has been awarded $750,000 in general damages in her suit against a freelance writer and two publications that she accused of misusing an interview Cher, the dark -haired former wife of Soaay Bono who legally dropped her surname some time ago - had sought $30 million punitive damages, but that p a rt o r h e r s uit was dism issed Wednesday by U.S. District Judge Maauel L . Real. The judge had allowed the general damage suit against Forum International Ltd. N t w • G r oup In c . - pubUahtn of tht ltar tabloid -and wrtter l"rM aot.t.IM to procttd dt1ptte clalma by For um attornty Doa1la1 Co.rof that Chtt had "made no 1bowtnt of d1m1111." Stanley E. MeC1ffrey of Stockton, president of Rotary Clubs International, will be guest o! honor today at the 50tb annual celebration of Rotary in Tijuana. Ger ald W. McEntee was elected president of the American F ederation of State, County and Municipal Employees, s ucceeding the late J erry Wu.r f. Comedians Dan Aykroyd and J ohn Be lus h i race "scab" charges filed by a member of the Writers GuUd who claims the duo worked on a movie script during the guild's strike last spring. Columnist Army Archerd reported i n the entertainment news paper D aily Vari ety t h at screenwriter Larry Gelbart, who has sole screen credit for the movie "Neighbors," filed the charges with the guild. Aykroyd and Belushi both star in the rilm. Bernie Brillsteln, business manager for both "Saturday Night Live" veterans, said no papers have been served. Brillslein also was executive producer of the movie. 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Wtdle 11-.11 -,.,, ff S.COftd-10 47 p.m . 1 2 ..._., ...,... ... C ...... t -11 ..... Ro<~le ~ .. S.... wlS 1 r •lll l flt frem 11pper 60t •I lb i!Mn..... 1•1 felr ., 4'4 p,,.,., rl-S.luntey Ne<1'ff • ""'9r 1'I lftlaM v•tleya. • T11oll•lrealls t-J t.ir 60 •: S4 •.m. l ... U .. .U. ~ NMf1 .. ,,., T_._..stkles· H'9fl •:S1p.m.; Low: tt i.-.m.: hell4111"Kt!M; SJW. ,.!':~~:: Setunley lt:Ot • m., """'"'............. - We're Listening ••• What do you like about the Dally Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number below l our message will be recorded. transcribed and delivered to appropriate edltor. The same 24-hour answ service may be used to record let ters lo the edJtor on any 11lbox contributors must include t heir name and telephone r for verification No clrculaUon calla. please. Tell us what's on your mind. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 18, 1981 H/F SALESMAN ON WHEELS A recent leg injury didn't stop Phil Burnett of Newport Beac h from peddling his plates. Bus iness has o.Hy ...... ""9tlt.,. •k ............... been rolling a long quite well.· Potential customer Elizabeth Quinn wheels a deal with Burnett. Economy decline rapid Badkward slide fastest pace since spri ng of ,' 80 WASIDNGTON <AP> -The n atio n al economy is s liding backward during the current quarter· at the fastest pace since the record quarterly contraction of the s pring of 19 80 . preliminary government fi gures indicated today . The Commerce Department's "flash " estimate, compiled before the three-month period e nd s Dec . 31 , s ays-t h e innation-adjusted gross national product will decline at an annual rate of 5.4 percent in the fourth quarter, administration sources said today. They asked not to be named. A decline of that magnitude would compare with a record drop of 0 6 percent at an annual rate in the second quarter of last year. a decrease that s urpassed Phone lines to Poland all tied up AT&T 's L o n g L i n es department, the gateway for calls from the United States to Poland, has reported it has been unable to complete any calls lo Poland si n ce Sa turday afternoon. Operators at the New York City International Oper ating Center report all attempts to get through to operat ors in Poland are r esulting in busy signals. Long Lines officials say they have received no word from Polish telephone a uthorities regarding the cause of the problem. "It was apparent that the circuits in Poland went dead at the s ame time that martial law was established there," said Orange County spokes man Art Leavitt. "We don't expect the lines to open until some type of political stability is achieved in Poland." the record of 9.1 percent in early 1975. The "Oash" estimate, which the governm ent d oes not announce publicly, is based on preliminary information. But it provides evid e n ce that the Reagan a dmini s tration is bracing for a worse economic downturn than 'the "slight and I hope short recession" President Reagan decla r e d s ever al months ago. Various adm inis tration offi cials have said the economy probably will be flat possibly up or down just a bit in the firs t quarter or n~xt year before it begins a real recovery in the s pring and summer. Earlier today, government offi c ials said the economy expanded faster during the lhird quarter of 1981 tha n was reported earlier, growing at an a nnual r ate or 1.4 percent despite widespread . agreement that a new r ecession had begun. The inflation.adjusted gross national product, the broadest me asure of national economic activity, grew more than twice as fast as the 0.6 percent annual rat e es tim a t ed b y the Commerce Department one month ago, the report indicated Back in October, department officials estimated a 0.6 percent rate or decline for July through September, alter a 1.6 percent rate of decline in the second quarter. The revision was not expected to change a ny economists ' minds abo ut the c urrent r ecession. Free parking shops' gift T H UNDER BAY. Ontario I AP l Forgetting to put a coin in that parking meter may get you a Christmas card -not a tic k et -in this community during the holidays T h e l ocal merchants ' associ a tions. 1n a holiday gesture, have supplied meter attendants with rolls or quarters and s pecial Christmas cards tel ling m otor ists th ey are getting an hour of free parking courtesy of businesses. Western State law sclwol chief named William 8 . Lawless, former dean of the University of Notre Dame Law School, has been named president or Western State University College of Law. Western Slate. with campuses in Fullerton and San Diego, has a total enrollment of 2,150 law slud~nts. , Lawless. 59, has leased an apartment in Newport Beach and will assume his new post Jan. 4, according to officials at the Fullerton campus. Lawless is a former j ustice of the New York Supreme Court and currently heads his own law firm in New York City. He is also on the faculty of Fordham Law School in New York. He served as dean of the Notre Dame law school from 1968 until 1971 and has taught at Fordham s ince 1974. Earlier he taught at the National Judicial College at the Univers ity of Colorado Law School and t he University of Buffalo Law School. WE'VE MOVED, WE'RE OPEN IN OUR NEW STORE ...... -... s1r.tt The Snow is Greatl Happy Holidays & Sldingl llNT AL SH°' . ........... 2100 W. C-' Hwy. .._.,.,. ...... CA 71416Jl·Jl44 .-WSTOU 2700 w. c...e ""'· Mlw,.. .... CA 11141 •> 1.Jno -. - H/F Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 18, 1981 l~illu~rn~ Ex-governor Manilel hails his freedom BALTIMORE (AP) -Former Gov. Marvin Mandel, frffd from prlaon thls month by presidential order. today walked out of a hallway house a free man, olflclala said. "Free at last, it's a great feeling," Mandel said at a news conference at his lawyer's omce. Mandel said he planned to concentrate on earning money and spending lime with his family, but did not rule out a future career in politics. ·•I have no intention or walking away from politics. I won 't say I won't be involved politically, it's been my lire. I am not ruling out seeking political offic~." he said. Zimbabwe bla1t kill.a f ive off iciau SALISBURY, Zimbabwe <AP> -A bomb ripped through the Salisbury headquarters or Prime Minister Robert Mugabe's political party today, and the Information Ministry said five people were kilJed and several wounded. Mugabe's aides said the prime minister was at lunch when the blast occurred. Government and hospital officials would not release th e names or the victims. Carter assails Reagan policies NEW YORK <AP> -Former President Jimmy Carter says he is "convinced that the Soviet leaders want to stay at peace with u s," and co ntends President Reagan is conducting a belligerent foreign policy. Carter, in the harshest attack on his successor to date, said the Reagan administration should learn to "cooperate when possible and compete when we have to." larael to ignore U.N. on Gola n UNITED NATIONS (AP> Israel has made it clear it wiU ignore a unanimous U.N . Security Council resolution declaring its annexation of the Golan Heights "null and void.·· The resolution adooted 15·0 • • Thursday "demands uiat lsrael1 the occupying power, sboula rescind forthwith its declalon." The council asked the U.N. secretary-general to report back to it within two weeks on whether Israel bas compiled. FBI nab8 tw o on wante d lia t By The Asaoclated Preas The coincidental captures of a former terrorist bank robber and a man wanted in connection with four execution-style killings has allowed the FBI to 'scratch two names from its Ten Most Wanted list. Jo-hn William Sherman, 39, who broke out of a federal prison in Lompoc, Calif., two years ago, was held today on $2 million bond after FBI agents arrested him Thursday near his home in Golden, Colo. Oil sha le project comes to halt GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. I AP> -Occidental Oil Shale Corp. announced Thursday it is halting development of a $4 bil l ion oi l shale project, originally planned to be one of the world's largest underground mines. T h e s hutdown will mean laying off more than 500 employees who work at the Cathedral Bluffs project on Co l orado"s rugged Western Slope, the company said. A test project, designed to develop techniques for extracting oil from the shale. will continue. Team ste rs e nd NY g arbage strike NEW YORK <AP ) A 17-day commercial garbage strike that left more than 100,000 tons of trash on New York City roofs. courtyards and sidewalks ended Thursday when a three.year contract was ratified by striking Teamsters. The 2,000 members o( Local 813 followed the unanimous recommendation of their negotiating committee and approved the contract, which provided a -a-week wage and benefits package, by a S·to-1 margin. ••• Gem Rainbow! A. Peridot $1 ,695. 8 . Jadeite $7. 700. C. Rainbow Bracelet of precious atonea $3.350. o. Moonstone $900. E. Aquamarine $18.000. F. AmethY11t $2,300 CHARLES ff. BA RR ....... of Amric•a..Soci~ 17t•&ln• WftfclHPtm Mewport•~h No other newspaper brings you more TOO CLOSE The El Paso Columbi<J sits on a s hoal jus t a short distan c·~ from the ..... ,.,.... lighthouse on Cape Sable. ~o,·a Stotia The s hip r an aground in a storm Energy bureau tough to halt Reagan's dismantling plans face fight in Congress WASHINGTON I AP I - Judging from initial reaction. President Reagan may have a tough time selling Congress on the need to scrap the Energy Department -an agency it created only four years ago to so lve the country's energy problems. Congressional o pponents blasted the plan Thursday as a ··tragedy" and a step backward to a time when energy policy was a chaotic jumble scattered among 50 separate government programs. They warned that voters would not be happy with the decision the next time they find themselves sitting in gasoline lines during a shortage. Some critics saw the proposal as an attempt to jettison energy programs pro m oting solar power and conservation and leave the country wit h an agency dedicated primarily to nuclear power and making atomic weapons for the m ilitary. Reagan. in announcing the plan Thursday, said it fulfilled his campaign pledge to abolish the Energy Department as a way lo streamline and cut the cost of government. Under the plan, Reagan would transfer most DOE functions to the Commerce Department - inc luding e ne rgy r esearch, management or future fuel s horta ges a n d ~v e r s ea s coordination of energy policy. Also transferred would be the biggest e nergy program - making nuclear bombs and atomic fuel for the military. The decision marked a victory for Com m e r ce Sec r etary Malcolm Baldrige, who engaged in a behind-the-scenes battle with Interior Secretary James Watt to share the remains of the Energy Department. Wall was given a consolation prize of managing the nation's emergency 011 stockpiles and tht' five power adm1n1 s trat1ons which sell electricity generated at govcrnment·buill dams. Ba ldrige. who cam e away with the hon·~ share of energy programs, said his agency was the logical home because it a I r eady h ad experience in managing r esearch and high technology programs. Watt s o ffi ce i ss ued a !>la tement saying that even though Watt had argued for an Interior takeover of DOE programs. he had a hard time convincin g him self o r the Cabinet that the In terior Department, ··with its historic tradition of r eso ur ce protection." would be the proper p l ace t o h o use nu clea r programs Others. however. said Watt IQsl out to Baldrige because he has become so controversial the administration did not want to push a reorganization package t hro u g h Co ngr ess whi c h featured Walt as the big winner. Ener gy Secretary James Edwards said R eagan wi ll forward his plan lo Congress in .lanuary when he submits tus 1983 budget Edwards predicted a tough fight but s aid he is hopeful the dismantlement will be approved by April or May However. s upporters in Congress vowed to fight to save DOE, which has 17,800 employes and a budget of $18 billion. Mideast defense said OK WASJUNGTON <AP> -Tbe United States could set enou1h • troops into the Middle East lo defend against a Soviet assault if there is sufficient advance warning, the commander of the U.S . Rapid Deployment force says . Lt. Gen. Robert A. Kingston told a news conferen~ Thursday he thinks he would eet the warning through intellieence sources at least four to five days before a Soviet attack. An airborne brigade could be placed in the Middle East within 48 hours, although it would take 10 to 14 days lo assemble an ai rborne divisio n there , according to the Army officer. K i ngs ton was questioned about Bright Star, the recent joint exercise involving about 4,000 U.S. Army troops and airmen plus Egyptian forces in Egy pt's western desert. Report ers , noting th e relatively small size of the U.S. force in the exercise. asked whether the United States could get enough troops to the Midd.Je East in an emergenc9. "I think we can get sufficient force there. given s trategic warning, to c arry out that missi o n ," h e s aid . The .. Russians cou Id not project a force of the s ize that we did and sustain it. .. K i ngston said hi s direct command -a 56.000-man Army airborne corps and 11 squadrons of Air Force planes has the necessary strength to handle a flareup in the region. "I don't consider that a paper force ... he said. alluding to some criticisms of the RDF. Kingston said he would like to have heavy e quipment stockpiled m the Middle East. rather than depending on airlifts or sealifts from the United States or from a group of s upply s hips anchored near Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean. But he said, "so far, we've not been invited in" to do this by any country in the area Echoing other U.S. defense officials. Kin gston s aid the United Stat es need s more strategic airlift caRa city to haul tanks and other major weapons and equipment from the United States. H e sa i d that be s ides pre·positioning equipment in the Middle East, "I would like a forward deployed operational element" of between lSO and 250 U S . military per s onnel stationed there . • • IRVINE DATSUN /TOYOTA mu& liquidate the following vehicles before Dec. 31 , 1981! DRASI'IC DISCOUNl'S are being offered on a first come, first served basis . Due to our huge unsold inventozy of used cars, you won't find bargains like this anvwhere else in Southern Calif. HURRY! 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Cutbacks loom for city budgets ·Governor threatens trims in face of $2 .1 billion California deficit SACRAMENTO <.4'P> -Faced with an estimated $2.1 billion deficit, Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. says he may ask the Legislature to raise liquor, cigarette and oil laxes and cut state aid for local government up to one-third. Brown also said in a news conference Thursday that he will seek additional cuts in state Medi-Cal health services for the poor, but that he opposes any major cuts in state aid to local schools. "We're looking at a $300 million to $500 million reduction In aid to local government," Brown said. The Democratic governor did not specify how he would divide the proposed cuts among local governments except that he would , with a very few exceptions, exclude schools from the budget ax. Brown's Assistant Finance Director, Cliff Allenby, later said the budget cuts under study could reduce state aid to cities, counties and so-called special districts from the current $1.2 billio n annually to about $*><> milUon next year . "There may be a fe w c uts ln schools," Brown said. But he added quicklll that be would oppose major cuts in school funds because of· what he described as •·a s hocking deficiency" in education today. · · 1 believe we are going to have to ma ke an incr eased effort in education,·' Brown said in a news conference previewing highlights of 1982-83 fi scal year budget which he wj ll present to the Legislature on Jan. 10. Asked if he would as k for any tax Increases to cover the predi c t e d defi c it, Brown repeated earlier comments that he may propose some limited tax hikes. But he said he has not m ade any final decisions, and he would not say how big any of the tax hikes under consideration might be. "I am looking very carefully at the liquor and cigarette taxes and an oil severance tax," he said. Brown also did not put a total on the budget he will present next month. But the revenue estimates he did reveal point to an increase of no more than $1 billion over the state's current $25 billion annual budget. Blaming President Reagan's economic p olicies for the national recession, the Democ r atic governor s aid automatic cost -of-livin g increases in welfare, local government aid and other programs, plus normal growth or s tate operations would boost state spending by $2.9 billion. But state tax revenues will increase by only $800 million or so in the coming year because of the dampening impact or th~ national recession on economic activity in California, leaving a $2.l billion deficit which must be met by, lax increases, cuts in state programs or a combination of both, Brown said. But .he refused to list specific cuts h~ will propose except to cite the proposed $300 million to $500 million reduction in local government aid. Allenby said normal growth in those pro1rams would raise s tate support from Sl.2 billion to about $1.315 billion, a figure that would be cut to between SlMlO mlllion and $1 billion by the cuts being considered by Brown. The cigarette, liquor and oil seve rance tax hikes under consideration are in addition to earlier Brown proposals to increase interest penalties on I a t e t a x e.s , s peed u p the timetable for tax collections from business and cut or delay S569 million in state spending. The other s pending cuts,· proposed earlier by Brown, are a 2 percent across-the·board cut in state s pending, s aving an estimaled $70 million, a delay or $374 million in state and local construction projects, and the retention of $125 million or so-called "unsecured roll" tax fund s which Brown earlier promised to return to businesses in a budget compromise last summer with Republicans. No-t~-rotor chopper tests success CULVER C ITY <AP> - Hughes Helicopters. Inc .. has successfully completed a test flight for a n e w kind or helicopter that mes without a tail rotor , the co mpany announced. T h e test of the NOTAR (No-Tail-Rotor> on Thursday paves the way for further d evelopment which "will demonstrate a viable alternative to the tail rotor while offering the s am e m .aneuvering capabilities for the pilot ," a company statement said. The new craft is designed with a low pressure air circulation control system in place of the tail rotor, which traditionally has been used to provide maneuvering control at hovering or low speeds Burros removal urged at base CHINA LAKE (AP> -A Navy report recommends wild burros currently roaming the Naval Weapons Center be completely removed through a combination of s hooting and live capture efforts. The inch-thick report states the estimated 3,500 to 5,700 burros-on the 1.1 million acres of Mojave Desert occupied by the center have damaged other desert wildlife and vegetation and cultural artifacts and threatened human s afety and Naval operations. It adds that the cent e r will "seek to implement the removal action as rapidly as feasible." Ten-oris t label called mistake SAN FRANCISCO IAPI -The stat e Bureau of Organized Crime and Criminal lntelligepce. has issued a letter saying a Marxist group mistakenly was included in a 1979 report on organized crime, according to the Spartacist League-Spartaclat Youth League. The stale attorney general's office retracted the inclusion of the group under an out-of-court settlement Thursday of the Spartacists' civil suit. and a letter will go to federal, state and local agencies, said Keith Douglas of the group's central committee. State emergency meet off again SACRAMENTO IAP> -The California Legislature's off-and-on emergency session - due to reconvene in Christmas week -is off again. T he special session, called by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. to deal with the state's fiscal problems and reapportionment, began Nov. 9. Judge cleared in fugitive caae UKIAH (AP> -A Mendocino County jury has cleared a judge of charges he helped his fugitive ward e\lade j ustice. After deliberating more than seven hours, the Superior Court jury on Thursday acquitted Ten Mile J ustice Court Judge Robert Heeb of ch a r ges he aided fugitive. Mark Hagen while the latter was in Yuma, Ariz .. as a fugitive from Me ndocino County charges of burglary and illegal sex with a minor. Ballots, cards envelope mates LOS ANGELES (AP ) Fearing Christmas mail might d e lay ball ots from s tate university and college teachers deciding whether to unionize. William Crist. one or two unions trying t o win exclusi ve repr esentation or the 31 ,000 teachers. urged mailing of ballots along with Christmas cards . Balloting began Monday and the deadline for receipt or return ballots is Jan. 26. AP'W~ ... CHEESE WHIZ So Ille ol I h t· IO pound hlol'ks of '1 J,!o vernmu11 ... urplt1.., t'hl'l'"t' ..,torl•d 111 n1, t•rs 1dt• Cold · '· . 'ij Slon.1gl' l':> 1~ ~hilt1·rl h' Ho~c·r Jl alt· manag ... ·r of tht' firm ,: ~ Ch.arity group seeks .\ V.S. cheese surplus : RI V ER ~IDE <A P 1 A c hHrity group in Hi verside wants to get its hand on nearly a million pounds or government propert y cheese. some of it moldy, but most of it edible before somr Washington 0Hjc1a l has his way and 1t gets dumped in the ocean. The sea..-tumping of 990,000 pcunds of surplus rheese that the federal government bought from farme.·s to help keep up the price, was s ugg"ested by one De partmen t of Ag r ic ulture official. who noted it would be cheaper than storing the food at S2.000 a month But on Wednesday, Richard Lyng, a deputy secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. s aid. "obviously. no one would ever dump it an the ocean." lie told a group of protesters who met him after <J s peech 1n Davis lhat the ~overnment 1s trying lo find a legal v. ay to turn the cheese over to charil} But there are laws that might stand 1n the wa! One law forbids the g<Jvernment from giving the cheese av. ay if to do so would cause ma rket prices for cheese to drop. since the reason for bu} an~ it 1n the first plal'<' was to keep them from ·'•• droµping J\('tually. Lyng said , some cht•esc is given away to charity, ·r;i as we ll as t o schoo ls and r~ m1 lttar y 1ns t a llat1ons . But :i thert's such a huge surplus now t hat the normal c hannels of d1stnbut1on are clogged a nd the ('he1o•se is piling up. • In Riverside. the cheese is \ stacked in 40-pound boxes at ' R1' crs1de Cold S torage on Placcnlla Lane M ar ga r e t Ballard, adm1mstrative assis tant for the Survive Food Bank, a non-profit cha ritable org anization that ., wo rks with more than 70 social groups an Riverside and San Be rnardino counties. said the o r gan 1zal1 on is willi ng to , distribute the cheese from the Ri vers1dc warehouse lo needy people thro ug hout Southe rn C:allfornaa. 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COSTA MISA , '4-•• Newly enlar1ed dining Room • FOOD TO 60 979-6735 l .. ... . -- lllTllliTDI llll:H If 1111111 VlllEY ' .. Dally Plllt FRIDAY, DEC. 18, 1981 50 years . ago, mortality finally caught up with "Legs" Diamond. See .Page 88. 0 D~ CAVALCADE GARDEN STOCKS 82-3 84 87 Sound wall fight grows 500 families join Fountain Valley's woman's campaign For lhe past few years, Adrienne Kelly of Fountain Valley has waged a one-woman battle to reduce noise from the San Diego Freeway that she says has plagued her neighborhood. But she is no longer alone. Other h omeowners along Buttonwood Street and Daisy A venue have joined her in a campaign to coax state officials to build a noise-muffling sound· wall along the freeway near their homes. Claiming the support of about 500 familie s, the Daisy-Buttonwood Sound Barrier Association this week won the backing of the Fountain Valley City Council in their crusade. City and state officials have warned the homeowners not to be overly optimistic because funds for sound walls are scarce, and the Fountain Valley neighborhoods are low priority areas for such projects. But Mrs . Kelly is undaunted. .. It's not just one person screaming her head off now," she says. "We have a whole . group or homeowners behind this . We're going to try to get Caltrans to put us in a higher priority position because who knew when we moved in that the freeway traffic was going to increase this much.·· Deity ..... ..._"a-. ..... In their presentation to the Council and in a letter to State Department of Transportation Director Adriana Gianturco, the Dai sy and Buttonwood homeowners have Listed some hazards associated with life beside a freeway: In the near-drowning of a 3-year-old boy last summer, some cries for help could not be heard above the freeway noise, the residents say. Vehicles have veered off the freeway and through backyard walls , they contend . Also. exploding truck tire fragments have flown into the yards. Freeway noise contributes to health and emotional problems and forces residents to turn radios and televisions up, they say . Residents s ay acquaintances away from home do not understand why they are always spea.kblg so loudly. -The residents cite a 1980 Caltrans s urvey indicating 190,000 cars pass by their homes on the freeway each day. The noise level has been recorded at 74 .2 decibels, above some ~overnment noise standards. Dick Kermode, a senior trans portation engineer for Caltrans, gives little hope, however , that the sound wall requested by the residents will be built soon. · He said $500 million worth or freewa y noise abatement projects need attention in California, and Caltrans has allocated on ty $14 m illion annually for the work. A s a re s ult , noisy neighborhoods have been placed in several categories. The first to receive attention will be those homes built before a freeway route was established. Second are homes built after the route was set but before t4e freeway was constructed. The third priority covers homes built aft er the freeway was constructed. Kermode said the nrst priority projects alone will not be completed until the mid-19905. The Fountain Valley neighborhoods fall Into the second and third categories. State law does include a provision permitting the city to build the sound wall and recover the funds from the state when the priority comes due, perhaps 15 or more years in the future. Fountain Valley officials say the city could not afford such a project. The cost of the sound wall is estimated at $1 million per mile, and Kermode estimat.ed one and a half miles of wall would be needed for the two Fountain Valley nei£hborhoods. ·The only glimmer of hope, Kermode said, would be a change in the priority system so that it would be based on the noise levels of affected areas, not the age of the homes in relation to the freeway. Finally, the Caltrans official observed that sound walls have b een known to reduce or redirect noise only by s to 10 decibels. ··It is definitely not the cure-all for noise problems," he said. ··Some people expect too much or them ... Meanwhile, residents of the affected Fountain Va1ley neighborhoods, who say there was little noise problem when they bought their homes near what was once the end or the freeway , say they will continue to press state officials for relier from the din. -By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Door-to-door ticket case h rings suit A Westminster man who sold amateur volleyball exhibition tickets door lo door has been sued by the Orange County District Attorney's Office on allegations that he kept most of the ticket money. Prosecutors are seeking $300,000 in damages against Nick Dizdar, operator of All -State Volleyball Association. handicapped youths to the matches. Deputy District Attorney Diane Stavenhagen claimed this week none or the statements was true The association, s he said, never even formed a team but did sponsor one tournament for local high school teams. FUTURE HOPEFULS -Area youngsters participated m a basketball clinic Saturday at the Harbor Area Boys Club. Costa Mesa, to improve their techniques and form. Leading Steve Kraiss <top photo 1. Joey Williams ! lefll. 10. of Santa Ana. practices his form. while 7-year-old Ryan Shupp of Huntington Beach. is intent on executing his instructions Coaches rrom area high schools helped conduct the clinic According to the suit , Dizdar told prospective ticket buyers ticket costs were tax-deductible, a "substantial portion" of the money went toward player development and extra tickets would be used to invite She said a court order will be requested in January forcing Dlzdar to refrain from making fraudulent sales pitches and to pay back contributions. Some businesses. she said, paid as much as $100 each to the association . . a group in the art of shooting is Estancia High School player FVparents held liable in vandalism Trustees of the Fountain Valley School District have toughened their policy against vandalism and can hold parents responsible for up to $10,000 repayment if their child damages school property. The new policy authorizes officials in the elementary districts to offer rewards up to $5,000 for information leading to apprehension of a vandal. If a student is found to be the vandal, parents would be required to pay the money for the reward and to also repay the district for damages up to $5,000, say school officials. The old policy limited a parent's liability to $2,000, and had no provisions for rewarm, said Cheryl Norton, president of the school board. "We have been very lenient on vandalism in the past and we want to make it clear that we take vandalism very seriously," Mrs. Norton said. "We Lntend to follow up each case and recoup our loses, even ir It means olfering a reward." Orrlc1als say more than $15,000 wortb or school property wu destroyed by vandals laat year. Moat frequent vand.allsm includes breaking of windows and ll&hta and spray painUne 1cbool walls with 1ramu, school officials say. Tbt new policy also coven dam•se to employees· property on 1cbool 1rounds, lnchadln« their c:ara, dlltrict official.a .. y. II a family can't afford to repal dama1ea. tbe student woul be t*luired to work out lb• cott by dolu chorea around Ute camput, dfstrlct offlcl1l1 say. A _,. ~\ --Buyer treed by tree prices HO. HO. HUMBUG: Each year about this ltmt> I suffer a peculiar malady that is somewhat akin to fainting spells. I get on a Christmas tree lot and abrupt I~·. my knees go wobbly a nd I'm seized b~· the vapors It always hits just as I've walked up to a Yule tree for sale and flipped over the price tag. ~-· r-.r Tll ·.,. ,... ~ . ,!~1 ~\ MllPllll~ One year the fainting s pe ll hit m e while l was on this tree lot and picked up this scrawny little bunl·h or branches I figured was a discarded limb. They wanted S20 for it. "Now •f 11<>U'll JU3t ngn thi$ 36-month contract for your Chrbtmat tr~e payments. " .. 1 don't sell these dead trees ... he announced Dead trees? What did he mean. dead trees'' ANOTHER CHRISTMAS I tried a new tactic b~ He quic'kly explained. ·'('m just watching this lot for sidling up to the tree man on the lot and whispering in his the guys who sell the dead trees. M~· lot's right next door ear. "Hey. buddy. whaddya have for under 10 bucks·>" -where we 'll sell vou a live Christmas tree ..... Thal time he did hand me a tree limb. Somehow. i' recovered slight!~· from m~· attac·k of Family members who soon learned of my penchant Scrooge Syndrome. There was something di squi etin~ for fainting over Ch ristmas tree prices have been careful about the wa~· he discussed his competitors· trees in terms most seasons not to allow me on a Christmas tree lot of them having passed on. alone. DESPITE MV CONVULSIVE urge to reach back They whisper among themselves about my Ebenezer with a sweaty palm and clutch tightly to my wallet Scrooge Syndrome. fearing that I might come to some Pocket, I found myself moving next door to young Craig·s real harm when I learn of the tree prices for the new living Christmas tree lot. where each wonderful tree was season. carefully potted in a bucket. This year I found a new Yule tree lot in Laguna Craig started his spiel. explaining glibly how with a Beach. located on Coast Highway near the Legion Street little water and trimming. the tree could be kept growing, intersection. and decided to visit the place in the dead of year after year. and even re-planted. to become a night, hopeful the tree salesman would be so cold he'd permanent Yule tree. tire of haggling over price. . How marvelous. I thought. Even though he fleeces Fortunately. I was accompanied by my wife. who me this year. it will be the very last time. We'll elude the caught me under the armpits when I sagged just after clutches of the Christmas tree lot man next year. and the reading the first tree price tag. year after that. and .. "TELL ME I DIDN'T read the price right.·· I WHY, THE NEXT THING you know. my wallet w~s pleaded ... My eyes must have glazed over." out and after a rew stray moths fluttered away, Craag I managed to regain my senses just a. the young tree--was paid off and we ow~ed a living Christmas tree. . salesman named Craig approached. ··HI folks. vou Now maybe I can figure out some way for our hvin& interested in a nice tree thJs year." he.Inquired. · tree to have some little living trees. I'll start my own .. Well, yes." I mumbled ... but now about the Christmas t.ree lot next year. prke. . . .. I can hardly wait for the next prtce increase. All-Stale is not related to the former American National Volleyball Association, another group that s pecialized in door-to-door ticket sales. That group, which s ponsored an Olympic-caliber team. went bankrupt a year ago. Dizdar. however . is a former e mplo yee of ANVA . Ms Stavenhagen said. TwoHBmen held in bank h eists Two Huntington Beach men, sus pected of robbing nearly 20 banks and savings and loans in the past two months, were arrested outside a Mission Viejo bank Thursday by detectives who followed them from their home. Clifford S. Ryono and Robert James Brooks. both 3-4, of 219 Baltimore Ave., Huntington Beach, were arrested outside the First Interstate Bank of California on La Paz Road shortly before noon. Santa Ana Police Lt. Jack Bassett said the pair had pulled into a handicapped parking space where they displayed a handicapped sticker on the car. "We had already planned not to lake them down lnsld~ a bank," the lieutenant said, adding police wanted to show the pair intended to rob a bank. Ryono was apprehended as be reached the front door of the bank, police saW. And whJle be was unarmed, oftlcera said they found a note ln Ryono's possession that read: "Robber)'. I bave a iun. Give me all \be money. Hurry no alarm." 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Then add up your lonJt ·term losses <and any losa t"&rryovers >. Offset these figures against each other to get your net long-term gain <or loss). <2J Do the same with your short·lerm gains and short-term losses. The result ill your net short·term l(Uin (OJ" 1088). (3) Compare the net long.term total with your net s hort-term total. If you have both a long.term a nd s hort-t e rm gain, 1r ea t each gai n separately AJJ or the net short-term gain Is tr e at e d as ordinary Income. But only 40 percent of the SYLVIA PBITI!/ net long·term gain is treated as ordinary income I the other 00 percent is tax·Cree 1 Jf your net long-term gain exceeds your net s hort·term loss. the net is long-term gain Again, only 40 percent of your long·term gain 1s treated as ordinary income. IC your net short term gain ext"eeds your net long.term loss, the net is short·term j!atn. which is taxed as ordinary income If ycu have an overall loss. the loss otrsets up to S3,000 of ordinary income You use short-term loss first. then long-term loss I It tcikes S2 of long-term loss to offset $1 or ordinary income So you would need $6,000 of long·term loss to offset $3,000 or ordinary income.> The 1982 tax on your mvestment income will be lower because or the 10 percent across·the-board lax t•ul for 1982 Your strategy, therefore. is to nail dOWf\ investment in come now but postpone the tax until 1982. Let's say you believe interest rates are at or near record levels and you want to take advantage of them Your tax strategy, says Prenlll'e·Hall, 1s to put your money into an interest-paying Investment which earns interest that won't be taxed to you unt~-1982. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES AMERICAN LEADERS .. .. 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Wf\Alfl,, 11te1 tllt--. --1 • J ) ~4 ~-...;,,,.-,-.,..,. ... ..,.., ...................................... .._ ........ .,..,. ... .,. .......................................... .., .................. .,..,.ji....,. .................. .., ......................... .,. ... ...,.eec. .•I• Ml I""•" WAtr• t • .,*""-I 1 ·- a SC .~ • -----------,, H /F Orang• COHt DAIL y PILOT/Friday, December 18, 1981 ............ RAY CHARLES· HONORED Recording star Ray Charles. center. is delighted with his star in the Hollvwood Walk of F'ame during cer e monies in Los Angeles on Wednesclay Airport nam e c hange set CARL.SBAD (AP> The name of Palomar Airport will be changed Jan. 5 to McClellan Field in honor of the late George C. McClellan, says the chairman of the San Diego County Board of Supervisors. But Paul E ckert. in an interview, accused Supervisor Roger Hedgecock of trying lo prevent the change. ··we will take a vote on Jan. sand approve the rena ming of Palo mar Airport regardless of whether Supervisor Hed gecock supports it," Eckert said. McClellan was a Carlsbad-area civic leader who was active in developing Palomar Airport, which opened in 1959. He died in September. DIATH NOTICES MAllJANIAN Oerember 13. 1981 She ts !RENE 8 . MA RJANIAN. survived by her dau"htcr resident of Costa Mesa, Ca Kyle Holloway and son Scott for IS years Passed away on llollowa.). s ister Ph> ll1l> Derember 14, 1981 She 1s Akerberg of Pas adena. Ca . 'urv1ved by her hus band brother Frederick Ryder of Karning , sons Grego r y f ountain Valley. Ca :\t rs Baloyan of Dallas. Texas H1ldredth was the daughter ;md Theodore Baloyan of of Mr and Mr s llarr.> Co!lta Mesa. Ca. daughters Ryder of Pasadena. Ca V1rg1n1a Elenbaas of Grand :\1e mor1al services will be Rapids. M ichigan , and held on fo'riday. December MarJorie Sherer also of 18. 1981 at 11.00AM at St. Grand Rapids. Michigan. Michael and All the Angels -;aster Urah Black of Costa Episcopal Church . 3233 Mesa. Ca .. 10 grandchildren. PariCic View Dnve. Newport and 10 great grandchildren Beach. Servires held on Friday . LANGERMAN December 18, 1981 at B E R N A R D II OOAM at Harbor La"n LANGERM AN . resident of Memonal Chapel In 11eu of Los Alam1too for 15 years (lowers the family requests Passed away on December contributions be made to St 17. 1981 He was a member J ose ph Indian School. of B'nai B'rllh He is Chamberlain. South Dakota survived by his wife Janel. Services under the direction daughter Sharon both of l..ol> of Harbor Lawn-Mount Ohve Alamitos. Ca . daughter Mortuary of Costa Mesa J u d i t h S 1 e g e 1 n f S40-SSS4. W es t m i n s t er , C a • 2 FREDERICK grandchildren and 2 sisters ll ELEN BULLEROICK Services held on f nda) FREDERICK. passed away De rembcr 18. 1981 at on December lS, 1981 She 1s 1 OO PM a t Harbor Lawn survived by her husband Memorial Chapel with I.a wren«!, her sons Arthur 1 n term e n t s er v 1 l' cl> of Kemville, Ca ,and Wesle> 1mmed1at ely following Bullerd1ck of Anaheim. Ca . Services under the direction a I s o s urvive rl b y 6 of Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive grandchildren Niche Mortuary or Costa ~lesa ser vices will be held on 540·5554 Sunday. December 20. 1981 at 3.00PM al Harbor Lawn ------- Me monal Park Services DEATHS und er the direc tion of Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive ~g~~~ry of Costa Mesa ELSEWHERE IOLDREDTH E MM A JEA:'I: lllLnREDTH. resident of Balboa and Newport Beach. Ca Passed away on COLUMBUS, Ohio 1AP1 Donald C. Cook , 72. retired chairman of the board of Amencan Electrir ----------~Powe r Co. Inc . and a IALTZIHGHO .. SMITH & TUTHILL WISTCLIFF CHA,IL 427 E: 171h SI Costa Mes., Fi4fi-Q37' "tHCI llOTHHS SMITHS' MOITUAU 627 Main SI HunhnQIOn Btacn 536 6539 ,ACIFtC VIEW MtMO•IAL ,._ .. Ceire1erv Morluarv Chai>el-Crematorv J500 Pac1l1c View 011vt> Newoorl Beach &6<1-2700 McCOl...al MOITUAlllS LaQuna Beach 494·9" 15 LaQuna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Cac1slr3l'o 495·1776 HAalOll LA Wf'-WT. OllYI Mortuary • Cemeterv Crerretorv t625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 5-40-5554 l former chairman of the Se cu rittes and Exchange Co mm issio n . d i e d Wednesday SANTA MONICA 1AP1 Karl Struss, 95. whose career as a motion picture a nd television 1 c inematographer s panned 45 years after he won the ftrst Academy Award for c1ne m atograph )' in 1927. died Wednesday. P ALM BEAC H, Fla t AP 1 C1the rlne T . MacArthur, 72, widow of Insurance magnate J ohn 0 . MacArthur and dire~tor of the John 0. and Catherine T MacArthur Foundation. dierl Toesd~ ll UNTSVI LLE. Ala tAP1 Emil A.II. lkllebrand, 67, on authority In rocket desl1tn and a member or the Wernher von Brt11un Rocket Tum. died Wednesday. Wan d ering tot locat e d safe From AP Dt1pa&ehet A 21-month-old boy who apparently walked a bout a mile durine an all-ni1ht ramble lo forcfted. ru11ed mountalna survived the ordeal unscathed, except tor scratches and froatbitten fingertips, the toddler's amaied mother aaid. "}{e's a tough little guy, he'a durable and strong. Thank God he's so heelthy," said Lynn Lindsey , of Santa Clara, her voice abaklna alter she was reunited Thursday with her son, Jon. Jon's babysitter. Sharon Harra, 28, was one of three people who found him, shivering and muddy, on a road about a m ile from the Llndseys' 10-acre homestead in the Santa Cru Mouatalu. •• A chemical soot surreptitiously vented by a passing ship settled ori 6,500 Datsun cars and PllCIB trucks in a yard near Loa An1elea Harbor, necessitating immediate cleanup action to prevent da mage to the paint, a spokesman said. "Apparently what happened is an unidentified s hip unde r the cover of darkness and fog vented a smokestack and a soot type or material has settled on t hose ca rs,'' said Ron Kirkpat rick. a spokesman fo r Nissan U.S.A .• distributor for Datsun in the United States. • * A J apanese businessman returned to his country with a bullet wound in the thigh -a me mento or his trip to Los Angeles -while his wife temporarily remains behind, blind, paralyzed and unconscious. A victim of urban crime, Kazuyoshi Miura, an exporter-importer, left Los Angeles lnternatlollal Airport in a wheelchair Thursday to make arrangements for the hospital care in Japan or bis 28-year-old wife Kazuna who remains in critical condition at Couoty-USC Medical Center. The young couple were attacked Nov. 18 by two thugs who robbed them of Sl,200 and s hot them at midday in a downtown street. • • A 2().root Christmas tree that was turned down by the White House has found a home in the state Capitol at Sacramento. Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. dedicated the tree Thursday It was donated by Larry Hyder, an El Dorado County tree farmer. Hyder said the tree. which he has been growing for 18 years, was getting too big for his farm , and that he offered it nearly a year ago to the White1iouse. But Huder said presidential aide Mike Deaver told him his tree was too big for the White House. * • A stage curtain caught fire, filling the George S. Pat1on Elementary School auditorium at Ft. Ord with smoke that sent 27 students and two teachers to the hospi tal for treatment. authorities· s aid. T he 29 victims treated for smoke inhalation were among 300 watching the annual Christmas play when the fire started . Only the curtain was damaged by fire . • • The stale Resources Agency said Callfon.la'• congressional delegation has been asked to question a decision opening Luaea NatloaaJ Park to snowmobiling in the face of overwhelming public opposition. Lassen has been closed to snowmobiles since 1974. The park soon will be open lo the vehicles one week a month over 19 miles ot roadway. • * Samson, a gorilla on loan lo IUbtols Brookneld Zoo by the Buffalo (N.Y.> Zoo for breeding purposes. is doing what he's supposed to do. He's become a rather for the second time in two months. The 450·pound Romeo pounded his chest when 21-year-old Alpha gave birth lo her third baby. It is yet to be named because nobody will know its sex for several days. A zoo spokeswoman said Samson is a lowland gorilla and only about 5.000 are left In the wild. * * A minor temblor r attled Santa Rosa today, but apparently caused no damage, officials reported. The UC Seismic statloa in Berkeley said the quake was measured at 3.1 on the Richter scale or ground motion and was centered nine miles southeast of the city. Huge1v olume o n T Orahdone By GEORGE W. CORNELL ............... NEW YORK -A publis hing milestone bu been reached in Judaism with completion of the first J ewish commentary ever produced In Ame rica on the Torah, the opening five books of the Bible. The 1,824-page volume i.s the first such work produced by Reform Judai.sm and the first Jewiab commentary produced anywhere in nearly a half century. It is "the most monumental publlsbing ven- ture in American Jewish history,'' says Rabbi Alexander M. Schindler, president of the Union of Am e ric an Hebre w C ongregatl ~ns, wbicb sponsored the project. Eighteen years in the makin1. "The Torab: A Mod ern Commentary," was unveiled at a luncheon of scholars and Jewish leaden. Schindler says the new commentary, taklnt Reform Judaism's view of acipture aa condittooed by historical-cultural fact.on, ls a "reverent but not Ortbodolt approach." Orthodox Judaism maintalns that the fint flv• books were given to Moses on Mt. Sinai and that prescribed rituals and rules are lo be followed H · actly. Reform and Conservative Judaism allow adaptaUona lo the times. Until now. the moat widely used Torah com· menlary for all three wln11 of Judalam wu an Orthodox interpretation turned out 41 years afo la England by the late BriUtb chief rabbl J0tepb H. Kertz. The books of the Torah -Genesl1, Exodus, LevlUcus, Numbera and Deuteronomy -ar• tbe keyatone ol Jewiab Ille, the starttnc polnt for Christ.Ian t.beolOIY and the becqround ol lalam. The new commentary aeea t.b9 book.a oat u directly tranamltted by God but 11 "wrtltla bJ men, atri.Ull to lmow God and ba WI proctu touched by God'• spirit," ScblDdler aan. For Juda.llm. the commlllW'J ll U.ua "unique in \hat It treat.a the Torah both u a Uteraiy doeu· mtnt 1ubject to u11ica1 aaJlduUOD ud 11 the beanr ot 1 11~Nld me11111." , ........... LONG WAIT Liu Shu Min hugs her mot her. Tatiana Blankenship. 73. or Pacific Grove. during shopping break in Monterey. The two were separated for !11 year~ and reunited this week when Liu flc>w to San F'ranr 1sC'o from Pe k ing. Atlanta area best, but lots of crime CHICAGO <API -If you're looking for a drink, Eau Claire. Wis., is the best place in the country with one neighborhood tavern for every 629 residents. If you're a teetotalle r you might want to move to F lorence. Ala.. where the U.S. Census Bureau cou ldn 't fi nd a n y taverns to count. Hay fever sufferers will be s neeze-free in any Al aska city, but Coldwater , Mich.. has the highest ragweed pollen index of any in the nation. These tidbits and hundreds of other s are found in the new ···Pla ces R a te d Almanac " published by Rand McNally & Company. Authors Richa rd Boyer and David Savageau decided that s in ce 27 p e r cen t o r a dult Ame ricans move every year . a comprehensive ranking of the t ountry's 277 metropolitan areas was in order They ranked areas for nine ractors including climate and terrain. housing. health care and e nvir o nm e nt . cr i m e . t ran s portatio n, edu cat ion . r ecreation. the arts and economics. The resulting compendium contains a number of surprises, such as that oot one Sun Belt metro area is among the 12 ranked best for retirees. Asheville, N.C., beads the Ust because of lowe r-cost housing, leu crime and less severe climate extremes. the almanac said . The survey said the Atlanta metropolitan area is the finest pl ace lo live in the United States beca u se it h as t h e best t ransportat ion system . pleasant clim ate. a good educationa l sys tem and a healthy economy. Yet Atlantans must overlook one of the highest crime rates in the country and an unfavorable housing environment. Under recr eation a nd the sub·topic drinking. Wisconsin drew top honors . Five of its cities, Eau Claire. La Crosse. Ke n os ha , Green B ay a nd Milwaukee. in t hat order, had more taverns per person than all o the r m etro areas in t h e country. Nevada is the "booziest" state tn the union. however , with the highest overall consumption of bee r. wine and liquor . It also has the highest rate or alcoholism and by far the highest suicide rate. the alma nac says. More illicit moonshine was confiscated last year in Georgia, 2,477 gallons. t han anywhere. Nebraska brought up the rear with a measly five gallons. Avid bowlers will want to hike to Billings, Mont.. which boasts the most lanes per person in the nation. For access to public,golf links. try Sarasota. Fla. . For movie theaters. try the Killeen-Temple area of Texas. .......... HONORABLI NEW llAK When this stork at a Kobe. Japan. ioo broke ttt beak zoo employees made a substitute from acrylic plastic and glued lt to what remained of the old btll. The bill flas had Its slee~ beak since Nov 12. Unc l e Sam tardy WASHIN GTON (AP) - Complaining that the federal government ta a deadbeat, thousandt of small companies, from a Vireinla coleslaw s upplier to a Connecll,cut dry cleaning firm, say they will reruse future federal contract.a unl es s th e r e l a a law guaranteeing prompt payment." "It's the high interest ra~." said Kent.on Pattie, of the Slow Pay Coalition, a lobbying association fighting for a prompt payment measure. "Already, som e of the companies we represent have quit doing business with the government and many are reducing their in volvem e nt with fe deral contracts." Jn response to mounting criticism and intens e lobbying from the business community. Con gr ess appears ready to approve a bill des igned to reduce tardy pa y m e nts to private vendors. The Senate, which approved a speedy payment bill last year, is ex p ect e d t o OK a s imilar measure before the Christmas recess. Meanwhile, lSO House m embers are sponsoring a bill moving through the Government Operations Com mittee that would force an agency to pay interest for each day it is late paying a bill. Such legislation would delight bus iness m e n wh o pa y in advance for goods they deliver to government agencies, only lo be left holding the bag for up to six months while Uncle Sam studies the bill. "The government wastes a lot or time exam ining invoices. I once followed a vendor's bill to the Environ mental Protection Agency through eight different offices before it was approved," said Pattie. The proposed prompt payment bill would compel federal age ncies to pay interest on all biUs unpaid within 30 days of the due date. The interest would be compiled daily based on current short-term interest rates. In addition. interest payments would be drawn from existing agency budgets r a ther than gener a l revenues to prevent national budget increases. ·;The government is still doing its billing a nd invoicing on paper, relying on numerous people to check bills while almost all private businesses are using computers," Pattie said in an inte rview Spokesmen at the General Ser vices Administration and the Pentagon say the examination process is necessary to prevent fraud . Careful , de liberate methods insure against wasting millions of federal tax dollars, they insisted. Th e Ge ne ral Accounting Office found in 1979 that 39 percent of the government's bills are paid an ave rage of 74 days late. The GAO study also s aid that 92 per cent of the government contractors are small bus inesses that can be ruined by lengthy disruptions in cash now. Take the case of the Virginia food supplier who delivered tons of c reamy coles law, worth $90,000, lo military bases at No rfolk and Newport News. The purveyor paid cash for the necessary produce, spices and mayonnaise at markets along the E ast Coast and trucked bis slaw on time to the government instalJations. T he gover n m e nt paid the angry and desperate supplier 90 days late and only after the inter vention of Rep. J oseph Mc Dade. Then the re is the recent case .of a Connecticut dry cleaner who quickly cleaned and repaired Navy uniforms under a strict contract but had to doggedly pursue the government for five months to collect his Sl0,000 fee. Many or the late payment cases amount to relatively minor irritations . Wh en the Justice Department received $500 wo rth of di c tating equipment for its Kansas City office in March 1980, it waited 1 until March 1981 to pay the bill. Tax inc rease request seen WASHINGTON <AP> -White House aides say President Rea1an ls likely lo seek tax increases for 1983 desplt. his firm disavowal of any plans to do so. Reagan seemed lo slam the door 1bunday on rallin1 taxes to cloae the record budaet deliclt.a that his admTnistratkm faces over the next three yean. "I have no plant for lncr~utnc uxes In any way," lhe president declared at a nallonall1 broadcut aews conference. BUt deputy White Houae preo.HCNlary Larry , Speak• tcld NPOl1el'I late that \ht pnektenl clldD't mtu to be '° Uleral. • ' • ' SADOUIACK IMW 2840'l Marautritt Pkwy Mluion Viejo Avtl")' Pttwy exil (Off I·~ fwy I 131-2040 491.4949 _C~Sund1t)'ll Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. 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C1•H• m maz• a =.:•II '40·8709 or Mewll Sf9dJ I, I 601 S.ANAHEIMBLVD. 95~1120 I '!r~i-i;1l1 ·~~~ : ••• •••••••• • •• =~:I , ___ _ I ttt Se1Hn11 11nythin1t with a Daily Pilot Class1f1rd Ad ii a simple mailer . usl ca II 642·54:j78 ~ '80 CHEYROUT LUY PICkU, 111711"1 '5497 '7t FORD IAMCHBO 111NOSJ1 '79 DODGE rtau, .,,~,,,, 54997 'TJCMITS&a MIWYGaa ttlll¥Tl '2995 13495 '1' CMPICUT MOYAlaAM ~ ~ '4395 • lAlllA 1111:1 /11111 l:lllT llHyPllll FRIDAY, DEC. 18, 1981 CAVALCADE GARDEN STOCKS 82-3 84 87 ¥ A. 3 :s 50 years ago, mortality finally caught up 'with "Legs" Diamond. See .Page 88. $ Mesa's Roushan appealS to high court Welder to take case to State Supreme Court to fight for high-rise steel sculptures By DA VlD KUTZMANN O( .. OIJI., ......... Rebuffed by a state appealE court, Costa Mesa welder Ali Roushan is beaded for the California Supreme Court to fight for high -rise s teel s culptures be built without proper city approval. Roushan, a bearded Iranian immigrant, was sentenced to five days in Orange' County JaiJ and fined $500 in Orange Count> Superior Court for defyiD£ previous cou rt order! prohibiting erection of his red steel artworks. But Judge Robert R . Fitzgerald agreed Thursday to delay imposing the sentence until Dee. 28, giving Santa Ana lawyer Meir J . Westreich time to file an appeal with the state high court. Fltz1erald could have ordered Roushan to begin servillg his sentence Thursday. Earlier this week, the Fourth District Court of Appeal in San Bernardino rejected Roushan's appeal of a contempt of court citation hande d down by Fitz1erald. The superior court judge has ruled that the welder, who owns a metal fabrication bus iness at 1550 Superior Ave . in Costa Mesa , was in contempt of court for putting up a 60-foot plus s tructure known as Tornado. Fitzgerald, in an earlier ruling, also had found Rouaban in contempt for erecting another sculpture, known as Volcano; despite cit y objections. The two are part of four sculptures in all that Roushar\ put up on his property near his business in lhe industrial part of the city. He obtained city approval for his first creation, the 32-foot hi g h artw o rk kn o wn as Wate rfall. Ho wever it was alleged be then put up Butterfly Wings, Volcano and Tornado in succession without gaining City Hall 's stamp of approval first. Bolh Roushan and his lawyer clai m that tbe I ran ian immigrant is constitutionally ent i tle d to free artistic WHEELS ARE HIS THING Ronald Ballard of Newport Beach has n't crashed into the side of the car and fallen into the engin e o.y .... _.,LHP- COmpartment. He has. in reality. interrupted his skating tQ help a friend fix his car on Balboa Boulevard in Newport. Laguna mayor raps oil lease B el lerue warns of, adverse ·impact on coastline Laguna Beach Mayor Sally Bellerue has fired off a letter to the Department of the Interior terming "insufficie nt" an environmental report on a proposed offshore oil lease sale. The letter, endorsed by the City Council, seeks deletion of possible sale next month of tracts directly off the coast of Laguna Beach for oil and gas exploration. Co mme n ts on the final en vir o nm ent al i mp act statement are due by lhe end of lhis month. In her letter , Mrs . Bellerue says th e department 's en vironmental report "gave insufficient consideration to the sensitive and significant nature of the Laguna Beach shoreline." She warned of the possible adverse impact an oil spill would hav e o n the city's intertidal zone, not only on the city's tidal pools, but on its tourist and recreation income. ·'The city currently serves approximately t hree million visitors a year who come to enjoy the area's unique coastal resources." the mayor wrote in her letter. She said an offshore oil spiU would "interrupt a major recreation resource fo r California citizens ." S ince Laguna's economy relies heavily on services to visitors, Mrs. Bellerue said offshore drilling could cause merchants and the city serious economic harm. Bal Islander quacking up T hose ducks aren't so cu!£ at 3 in the morning By STEVE MARBLE Of .. Deity ...... S4aH Bill Speich, a longtime ancler and occasional bunter who insists be had a high regard for wildlife, says the ducks that waddle around Balboa Island are drivtn1 him nuts. "At first it's sort of lhrillinl to see a couple of ducks comin1 down the sidewalk," explains Speich, a 12-year resident of Little Balboa Island. "But the novelty wears off pretty quickly. Let me teU you. Especially at 3 in the momtng when about two doaen of them start honking. "Sometimes," he says, "it sounds like a 1ame preserve out there." Speich says the quackera seem to have a putlcular alftai~ for the small at.retch ol beacb in fl'Oftt ol hit boule alOftl the Grand Canal. He aaya tt'a bard to tlnd any 1pac. on the aand in the summer because ol "eMrdl. ~. 11.11 gp.tcb, the ducb .... to be Just u foad al hil boat. He says tbey sleep on blt boat, ,nalleve tbemMlvu on bla boet 8Dd lay elal OD bis boa&. 1°0M UJ ( rut.cl oft tbe COYW to th• boet and ................ all "9" tbe place." be recllll, "I'm not sure how they got in there, but they were rolling around like billiard balls." Speich admits not everyone on the is land s har es his the -best-duc k-is-a-cooked-duck kind of thinking. Several of his neighbors enjoy feeding the birds. The island resident says be 'It sounds like. a game preserve.' decided to sound off about the ducks after lt recently was revealed that someone was polaonln1 them. At least 11 were killed in a poisoning eplsode this month. Speich ssys benuse of hi~ well·known feelln1 about the ducb ... want.I to cet it on the record that he lan'l the "mad polaoner." "Sure I lblnk there's too many duclta here but to poison them 11 crazy. That'• wroq. ••Just thlnlt -a child or someone'• cat or doc could bave aotten into the poison. Plus, 9/e have loCQI very pretty birds and teal\llll ill tbe canal. You don't •aat to kill them.'' But -..ch aaya b1'1 all ror thinning out the Grand Canal duck population, which he estimates at 200. "I don't want to eliminate all the ducks," he says, "you have to have some. It adds to lhe atmosphere. But things are way out of hand." He s ugges t s the State Department of Fish and Game or some agency should look into the problem. Speich contends that island residents who daily feed the ducks are causing the birds to forget their migratory ways. ·'These birds need to move around. It's.good for theltl." Speich says that in the old days, that is, 12 or so years ago, there were only two or three do1en ducks. He blamea the feeding rouUne for the growm, popuJation. "We u1ed to have some tine, tood -looklng mallar 4 a. Very pretty. But now we htve coot.a and one old bird that loolta more like a turkey. I can't even stand to look at It.'' He su1aest1 that if hi• nel1bbon •topped feedlac tM ducks, nature would reduce the population by foreln1 the bird.a to 10 ebewMl'e for food . expression without government interference. Westrelch said Thursday lhls Is how he would argue the cue before lhe state Supreme Court. Both he and his client said the three unappr'oved sculptures would not be taken down. The la wyer a lso said of Roushan's failure to abide by city-obtained court orders: "Civil. disobedience is a great American tradition ... You can violate an ilJegal order without sanction." City officials have maintained that Roushan should have fi rst applied for the proper building • permits and safe l y c hecks before erecting his towering creatiOOB. Westreich said the state court can take several actions : It could deny his petition entirely; agree to hear the case but not issue a stay in lower court proceedings; agree to hear the case and Issue a stay, or send the matter back to the appeals court. No matter what, Fitzgerald's action Thursday means All won 't have lo worry about ser ving jail time over the Christmas holiday, when his wife is expecting the couple's rirst child. APPEALS Iranian sculptor Ali Rous han plans to carry his fight to the Cahf ornia Supreme Court Ticket ~\ salesman ).\\\~ sued A Westminster man who sold am ateur volleyball exhibition tickets door to door has been s ued by t he Orange County District Attorney's Office on allegations that he kept most of the ticket money. Prosec utors are seeking $300,000 in damages against N i ck Dizdar, oper ator of All-State Volleyball Association. Accord.mg to the s uit, Dizdar told prospective ticket buyers ticket costs were tax-deductible, a "substantial portion" of lhe money went toward player development and extra tickets would be used to invite h a ndicappe d youths to the matches. Deputy District Attorney Diane Stavenhagen claimed thls week none of lhe statements was true. The association. she said , never even formed a team but did sponsor one tournament for local high school teams. She said a court order will be requested in January forcing Diidar to refrain from making fraudulent sales pitches and to pay back contributions. Some businesses, she said, paid as much as $100 each to the association. All-Slate is not related to the former American National Vo lleyball Association. Dizdar, however. is a former e mp loyee of ANVA, Ms . Stavenhagen said. Borgla~s hit three homes in Lagun a Daytime burglars, who hit three homes on Calliope Street in Laguna Beach this week, fled with more t h an $1 6,000 in valuables. Police s aid the three bu r gla ri es took place Wednesday in the 300 block of Calliope during the daylight hours while the victims were away from their residences. Katie Woods told police the bu r glars re m oved lo uvered windows at her home, then took $3,515 in jewelry and cameras from a bedroom. Mary Stack's home, also on Ca lliope, was ransacked by burglars who used a tool to twist off a read roor to the house. She r e porte d jewelry. stereo equipment and other it e m s valued at nearly $8,000 stolen. And Mitch Samuels told police that burglars removed louvered windows near the front door to gain entrance to his home where they took $5,000 in jewelry. ~ Book study courses set Rece nt books of fiction, biography, history and autobiography will be studied In a course called "Current Book Review" this sprina in Lacuna Niguel. The cour se, offered by Saddleback College's Emeritus Institute, will be taught by Dr. Ale under Oelley. professor of comparative Ut.erature at UC lrvlne-. The clau meets at Padnc Island vwaae. l VIila PaclOca, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m . Wednesdays . Re1t1tratton 11 currently under way ln lAllur. World and on Sadclleback 'a Mlulon Viejo campus and Irvine oampua. Por more lnformaUon call Ul--*1> Tree shopping a ·Yule traUDia HO. HO, HUMBUG: Each vear aboul this t1mt..• I suffer a peculi ar malady that· is somewhat akin tn fainting spe lls. I get on a Christmas tree lot and abrupt I~-. my knees g6 wobbly and rm seized b~· the \"apors It always hits just as l "ve walked up tu a Yul e tret• for sale and flipped over the price tag • TIM O n e vear the fainting Sp.ell hit me while I was on this tree lot and picked up this scrawnv little bunch of branches I fi gured was a discarded limb The,· wanted S20 for it · ANOTHER CHRISTMAS I tried a nl'w tactic b\ s idling up to the tree man on the lot and whispenng in ha·s ear . ··He~-. budd~·. wh add~·a haq• for undt:'r to bucks-> That time he did hand me a tree limb Family members who soon learned of m~ penchant for fainting over Christmas tree pnces have been rar<.>ful most seasons not to cillow me on a Christmas tree l0t a lone. They whis per among themsel n ·s about m' Ebenezer Scrooge Syndrome. fearing that I might come to some real harm when I learn of the t ree prict'~ tor the new season. This ~·ear 1 found a new Yule tree lot in Laguna Be ach. located on Coast Hlghwa.' near the Legion Street inte rsection. and decided to visit thr placr 111 the dead of night. hopeful the tree sales man would h t• so cold he·d tire of haggling over price. Fortunately. I was accompanied b~ mv wife. who caught me under the armpits when I sa~gt>d JUSt after reading the first tree price tag "TELL ME I DI DN'T read the pril'e n ght. .. I pleaded. ··My eyes must have glazed over ·· I managed to regain my senses .1ust as tht:> young trt>e salesman named Craig approached. ··111 folks. ~·ou interested in a nice tree this year:· he inquired ··well. ~·es.·· I mumbled. ··but now about the price ··Now if you'U ;wt sign this 36-monlh contract for your Chn.stmas trf!f! payment.s ... " · · 1 don ·t sell these dead trees.·· he a nnounced Dead trees? Wh at did he mean. dead trees".' He quickly explained. ··rm just watching this lot for the guys who sell the dead trees. My lot's right next door where we'll sell you a live Christmas tree. . ·· Somehow. I recovered sli ghtly from my attack of Scrooge Syndrome. There was something disquieting about the way he discussed his competitors" trees in terms of them having passed on. DESPITE MY CONVUl.SJVE urge to reach back with a sweaty palm and clutct\ lightly to my wall et pocket. I found myself moving next door to young Craig's living Christmas tree lot. where each wonderful tree was carefully potted in a buc ket. Cr aig started his spiel. explaining glibly how with a little water and trimming. the t ree could be kept growing. year after year. and even re-planted. to become a permanent Yule tree. How marvelous. l thought. Even though he fl eeces me this year. it will be the very last time . We'il elude the clutches of the Christm as tree lot ma n next year. and the year after that. a nd ... WHY, THE NEXT TIDNG you know. my wallet was out and after a few stray moths nuuered away. Craia was paid off and we owned a living Christmas tree. Now maybe l can figure out some way for our livma tree to have som e little living trees . l'Jl start m y own Christmas tree lot next year. l can hardly wait ror the next price increase. 4. Illy PHii L FRIDAY, DEC. 18, 1981 Community college coaches could get, a big boost COMICS C9 from Santa this year. C4 . Seurer's bowl future up in the • air It was early in the first quarter as the University of Kansas was playing Mlasourl in the regular-season college football finale for both schools. J ayhawk quarterback Frank Seurer was fading back t.o throw a routine "out" pattern to one or his receivers . Upon releasin1 the ball be was belted in the chest by a Missouri defensive lineman. SPORTS COWMHIST JOHN SEYANO As the sophomore went to get up, his arms although it was probably the last one he'll throw this season. locked behind him, another defender accidentally Seurer. who had a cast placed on his arm two fell on Seurer again -this time dislocating his days after the incident (Nov. 23), had it removed right elbow and tearing the ligaments around it. nine days ago. The jury is still out, however, as to Amusingly, despite the instant pain, Seurer's whether the former Edison High product will be thoughts were not with his ailing right arm. able to start when Kansas faces Mississippi State "My first concern was whether the ball was in tbe Hall of Fame bowl in Mobile, Ala. Dec: 31. picked off-0r not," said Seurer Thursday. "l threw "I hope I can," said Seurer. "tr it keeps the pass a little behind my receiver and I thought progressing like it has ... " - it was going to be intercepted." To Seurer's relief Seurer hasn't really tested the arm yet, i l w asn 'l . In r act, be completed_t_h_e....:..p.;.;.as;:;.;s __ --'a;.;.l~th""'o;...;;;u'"'gb""--'h""e;;...;.;h'""a~s-'d;;.;;o;..;;n;..;;;e_s""'o;..;;m~e _.u""· g""'h~t .... lh;;;..;;;;.;ro~w-..i_n,..g_o=f--.no~ All-world but not All-star? OAKLAND <AP> -World Free is sure there will be an attempt to keep him and teammate Bernard King off the National Basket-ball Association Western Division All-star team this season. Free and King combined for 65 points in the Golden State Warriors' come-from-behind 120-115 victory over the Los Angeles La.kers Thursday night. "I don't know," Free said when asked if the All-star block attempt might be s uccessful. "I'm sure they'll try. "I DON'T CA RE so much about me. I've been an All-star before. l just think it would be a shame if B.K. didn't go. "He didn't make the team last year and that was terrible with the season he had. If he doesn't go this year . . . well, I don't know what to say.'' King scored 33 p,oi11ts on 14-for-18 shooting from the noor. Free. who has carried the reputation of being a one-on-one pl ayer, scored 32 points and added nine assists . He is averaging S.7 assists per game. "Nine assists,". Free said joyfully afterward. "I don't care about the points. I'm just proving that I can play a complete game in this league." THE I.AXERS were smarting after blowing a 72-56 halftime lead. "We got them the last time," said Magic Johnson of t he 122·118 Laker victory Dec. 13 in Los Angeles, ··and they got us tonight." Johnson, one of four Laker starters who scored in double figures, said, however , "World is proving that be can do it all. And Bernard has been going to the basket better than anybody in the league. They_'ve made Golden State into a great team." farther than 10 yarda, "just to see how lt'a comln1 along." bit,'' said Seurer. "But other people didn't k:now what we bad. Like a pitcher with a sore arm, Seurer admits be shouldn't be throwin1 yet. But for his own frame or mind he also knows that he bad to. • ·1 just had to see II the feel and the motion were still there," he explained. Seurer , who may get permission from team doctors to start throwing next week. never looked at the injury as being career-ending. "This whole year has been pretty much • learning experience for me. I had a lot. of problems early in the season and I wun't playin1 llke I s hould have. I kept putting a lot or pressure on myself because things weren't going as I bad hoped offensively." "I never thought the injury was serious enough to threaten my college career," be said. ''but 1 wondered if I'd be out for the rest of this season and the bowl game. and I was hoping I'd Seurer got off on the wron& foot when be threw four interceptions in bis first aame . "I started worrying after that," he admitted, "and il affected the way J played. But then I started coming on s trong toward the end. If I bad played my first five games like I did the last six, I would have had an exceptional season." come back for that." • Seurer is one of the principle reasons for the Jayhawks. surprising success this season, which saw them win 8 of 11 games, losing only to Oklahoma State <20-7), Oklahoma C4S·7) and Nebraska (31·15 ). As it was, Seure r's season wasn't bad. "Personally, what we did didn't surprise me a He completed 51 percent or his passes (89 of 176) while throwing for 1,199 yards and four touchdowns. Jn 10 games <not counting the last>, Kansas averaged 17 p0ints per outing. And, all <See SEURER, Page C2> They'll spark UCLA title 'bid Ex-area volleyball stars. aid Brui.ns ~ By HOWARD L. HANDY Of -Dett¥ " ... ,..,.. Cammy Chalmers and Suzie Cron e a r e b-ut two of the product,.5 of Orange Coast area h igh schools who will be participating in the first NCAA wom en 's volleyball c hampi o ns h ips at UCLA beginnin g Frida y and concluding Sunday. Four teams have survived to the semifinals and all are from California after · traveling to different points in the U.S. for regional competition. Chalme r s a nd Crone are members of the UCLA team that plays San Diego State in the semis at 8 tonight. This game will be preceded by a match between USC and University of Pacific at 6. CHALMERS IS a product or Laauna Beach ffisb. Al UCLA. s he bas been a starter for three years at middle blocker and was selected t.o the All-conference team last year. She was t he team 's leading hitter last season and has done equally a s well this past campaign. "I think the biggest difference in play between high school and college is the consistency. I've also had to learn a lot more about the mental part or the game." Chalmers says. ··Probably the highlight of this season was when we beat USC in three straight games. T hat was by far the biggest win since I've been here. "I know we can beat USC but we haven't beaten UOP this year. We lost to them twice and we also lost to San Diego Slate twice after beating them in a tournament early in the year. "IT WILL MEAN a lot to me to win the NCAA and I like the way they set it up this year by sending west coast teams to different regions. Instead of knocking ourselves out in one region, we get to bring the best four teams back for the finals . ' ClllOHI played at Corona del Mar High for three different coaches and was on a team that won two CJF ch ampionships a nd finished second on two other occasions during her four-year stint. '"This has been a hard season and we haven't done as well as we had hoped. But I hope we can win and prove we are No. 1. There are a lot more teams in California and they are much belt.er than most of the other parts of the country.·· CHALMERS IS a starter and Crone one of th e top-line reserves and a part-time starter this season. While Chalmers and Crone will play an important role for the Bruins, UCLA will also have Linda Robertson and Jeanne Beauprey in the starting lineup. Robertson is a sehior hitter out of Laguna Beach High and is a three-lime a ll -conferen ce selection. Beauprey played at Mission Viejo High and is a junior setter and middle blocker She is also a starter .s>n the Bruin basketball team. After tonight's semifinals. the third place game will be played Su nd ay at 3 w i th the championship encounter at 5. AJI matches in the tournament will be best three of five games. NCAA chemolonahlpa let ..... , ..... N .... UC\.Al SIMll'IMAU , ............... • p.m. use 13-101 Hort-AeolOfl .. , Uftlve•tllVO! Peclfl< (21·111 MICIHSI Aeoion Anteaters' 7-0 IDark in jeopardy M l~ULA, Mont. -Coach Bill Mulligan is worried, and rightfully so. He knows his UC Irvine basketball team will have its work cut out for it tonight (8 o'c lockJ whe n the Anteaters play Eastern Michigan in the firs t round of the Champion Holiday Classic here. The Anteaters, ranked No. al b y UPI, will be looking to improve upon their 7-0 record. "Thi s i s n ot an easy tournament by any means," s ays Mulligan ... Eastern Michigan has lost only once and they have defeated Michigan, so they have to be tough. ·'And if we get by them we'll play eith er an undefeat ed On radio tonight KWVE (108 FM) at 8 Arkansas State or Montana , which is very difficult to beat at home. "This is going to be a tough weekend for us . but I'd love to be 9 -0 go ing into Marquette( Milwaukee Classic, Dec. 28·291'' Eastern Michigan enters the tournament with a 5·1 record. The Hurons' only loss came last week to Pittsburgh (84-78). Eastern Michigan features a strong front line. Senior J eff Zatkoff 1s averaging almost 21 points and seven rebounds per outing, while teammate Jack Brusewitz, a 6-9 center, has contrit>uted 14 points and six rebounds per g~rn.e.. - The Anteaters counter with their one-two punch or Kevin Magee (32.6 average) and Randy Whieldon 07.1). Both are shooting over 70 percent from the floor, while UCI is shooting 63 percent as a team. The winner of the UCl·Eastern Michigan contest will battle the winner of th e Arkansas State-Montana affair Saturday night C8J for the championship. The losers will play at 6 for third place. The Warriors handed the Lakers their third loss since Pat Riley took over as coach for the fired Paul Westhead 11 games into the season. The Warriors increased their record to 14·9. three games behind first-place Los Angeles which has an 18-7 record. THE TIDE turned in the third quarter when Lake r center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who led his team with 28 points, picked up bis fifth foul with 5 :23 remaining in the period. The Warriors pulled within 2 points. 91 -89, going into the Unal period. NOW A BRUIN Former Laguna Beach High standout Ca mm~· Ch almer s t s piking the ball 1. and s (•vera l other e \'.-a rea \'Olle\'ball s t a rs will lead hos t L"C LA in the '.':CA:\ volleyball nationa l championships bt?g inning tonight "I feel this is only fair even t hough some of the other states don't like it.·· Crone, a sophomore at UCLA. is a setter with the Bruins. She I p.m. -UCL.A IJJ.101 Soutll R~lon ~. S... Oteoo St-()1•1 Soulh-11 A901on. ~ ......... J p.m. -Lowf' USC·Pe<lfk Vt. lo-UCLA·S... oi.oos~ 1tr11fdPIK•l. S P.m . -WIMer UCS·P•<lllc "'· wl_, UCV•·S... Oie90 State (Chemplon,,,lcil. Arkansas State, which ranks No. 1 in the nation in defense, comes into the game with a 6-0 record. The Warriors took their first lead, 95-93, with 8 :28 re maining. Then King slid around Jabbar on the baseline and slammed home a roaring dunk. With the Lakers leading 107·104 and 4:52 left. Free led a Golden State drive that saw them score 10 straight Points. Free scored 5 points in the series as Golden State took a 114·107 lead and never again trailed. SAVLSA.YS ·HF/LL RETIRE Rams' center Rieb Saul said Thursday nl&ht that he will retire after the turrent National Football League season ends. "My wife and I have talked a lot about it, we've pr~ed about It, 12 yean l• Iona enoucb," Saw told KNXT·TV reporter Jlm HlU In a live Interview from his home. Saul, a &-foot·3. 248·pounder wbo attended lllicb11an State, wUJ start for UM NFC In the Pro Bowl at Honolulu, Hawall, on Jan. 11. It wUJ mark bla •lxtb con1ecutlve Pro Bowl ap"arance.. Don't count On Aaron getting a unanimous vote Some past Hall of Fame balloters even failed to mention Mays and DiMaggio By BAL BOCK aJ..-...,... A couple of years ago, when Willie Mays became eligible for the Hall of Fame, 23 voters in the Basebalf Writers Association of America did not find him worthy of mention on their balJola. B efor e Mays, the s ame t hing happened to J oe Di Maggio, whose 56-game hilling streak may be baseball's most remarkable single achievement. Mays and DiMaggio. They were the two most complete players of our Ume, but they moved Into Cooperstown without benefit of unanimou s approval f rom the 4!lectorate. Call it a team error. TY COBB, with more hit.I than any man in hilt.ory, Babe Ruth, a alu11er of awesome dimen1lona. and Honua Wa•ner, the peerleH abort.atop, a1J received the Hme treatment. Some votera, for aome mu_ddled reason, d ecided they Just didn't cut the mustard. Now Henry Aaron, bueball'a all·Ume home nm kine, la takln, b1I Ball ol Fame 1wtq, Next month when the reaultl ol tbe election are announced, be will be swept Into Cooperatown. And once more, the vote will not be unanimous. Bank on it. ''( don't worry about that," Aaron s aid the other day . "If it's not unanimous, so be it. I'd love to be unanimous, but I never said I would be. I won 't be bitter .•' Some peopl e might be. Aaron's Hall -0r Fame credentials are monumental. Besides 755 home runs 41 more than COMMENTARY Ruth, there were 3,771 hlta, second only to Cobb's 4,180 -a record 2,107 runs acored and 2,297 runs batted in, ~r record. OK then, the man clearly beloo11 In the Hall of Fame. Make It unanlmOUI. FORGET THAT. It Just doean't happen that way and A&J"Oft knows It. The,.. are thole with slnllter thout'hu who suaest thal lb11 milbt be a racial queatlon, that Aaron will be denied some votes only because he II black. To the '""BBWM's credit, and bb, Aaron d~s DOC. see that happenin1. "I'm a Ions way from dumb," he said. "11 you're 1otn1 to vot. far me ~cause ll'm black or lf JOU'N not 1otn1 to vote for me beeaWMl I'm bleck, J t then you don't belong on the election board in the first place." The statistical argument for Aaron is persuasive. He is, after all. the greatest home-run hitter the national pastime has ever known. But for him, the home runs and RBI are onl y part of the picture. "I don't look at the homers," be said. "l look at the total package -3,700 hits, playing 23 years and batting over .300. I stole my share of bases 240. I wasn't a Maury Wills or a Lou Brock, but when I had to steal, I stole. I won two Gold Gloves. I was not the worst outfielder In the world. ·'Those are the thins• I'm most proud or. ffittina home runa? Well if you hit one home run and then strike out the other three times, that's a bad day. For me, conalatency waa more important. That's t.he mark of any true athlete - Johnny Unltu •• nm Brown, Mays and Di Ma11to. They were conalatent year-In, year-out. That's what makes JOU areal." THAT WAS WHAT Aa~ sold, an ability t.o perform at a hl«b level on a d•Uybula. "1 wun't nuhy.'• he aald ... , played baalc buebal.I, the WY') (~how to play ll." 1: ) Tbt NIU.It.I of the ttrort were well ... notable. Aaron's .300 career batUng averaae and more than 2,500 hits put him lo a select group of 37 men in baseb~ll history to achieve those two reals. Thirty-three of those men are in lbe Hall of Fame. Aaron will be the 34th. Two others are turn-of-the-century oldtimers, Jimmy Ryan and Geor1e' Van Haltren . The 37th ls Richie Ashburn, whose work in center field for Philadelp~ia durin1 the '50s was overshadowed by Mays and two other Hall of Famers. Duke Snider and Mickey Mantle. Ashburn is on the writers' ballot for the final time this year and. becaUM bil ell1lbllity is explrtn1. he may set a tonier look than he baa enjoyed ln the past. THAT 18 NOT a problem for Aaren. One look is all It will t.alte and it douJd M unanlmoua. Aaron will undef'ltaDd when it ls not. "I'm looktnc forward to loiftl lnto UM Hall of Fame." be aald. "I want to att up on that poclhlm qweU)', eecesit • plaque or whale~ \MJ live )'OU, and leave." Then be stuck his tollpt flrmly in bla cheek arid aald, "( hope I've •ot • ebuca." • 9 . • .... . IUlll CUil YIUR 11111111 llllY PIPll f=RIOAY OfCEMBfA 18 1981 ORANGE COUNTY C ALIFORNIA 25 CENlS Irvine Company Qff ers help to leaseholders By STEVE .MARBLE O( .. n.., ..... , .... The Irvine Co mpany unveiled plans today to help Newport Beach and Irvine homeowners cope with skyrockeUne fees they must pay annually on property leased from the development firm . The plan will let homeowners defer up to half of their annual lease fee. The r e are roughly 4,000 homeowners in the two cities leasine the land under their hom es f rom the Ir vine Company. Many of the homeowners are racine huge increases in their annual leasehold fees. In one case, a homeowner's yearly ree has climbed from $1 ,600 to $67,000. T he Irvine Company has announced it will offer several deferred payment plans to homeowners. The options will be: -A 50 percent rent deferral -A monthly installment plan -Specially tailored payment plan for "hardship" case~ The land leases. mostly put together In the 1940s and 508, call for homeowners to pay an annual fee of six percent or lhe appraised value or the land. The leases require that the annual ree be readjusted after 20 or 25 years. The net result is that people who were paying six percent on property once valued at $40,000, now will be asked to pay a six percent fee on land valued at $1 million or higher. In Newport Beach, 60 leases will be readjusted in 1982. Many residents claim they HEAD 'EM UP, MOVE 'EM OUT Seventeen covered wagons, along with 72 youngsters and 00 counselors, round a curve on Coast Highway just before entering Laguna Beach this morning. VisionQuest , a corporation _,, ........................... whose goal is to reform delinquents. has traveled by wagon train since 1976. The group will spend Christmas in San Diego County. The group spent Thursday ni J,!ht camped at Scotchman's Cove Santa Anan faces bleak Yule Paralyzed victim of gang shooting views 'scary situation' By GLENN SCOTT Of-~Pltll~ This is one Christmas in which Zavier Amerzcua would like to believe in Santa Claus. have no money to pay their $215 monthly r ent because her unemployment benefits have been used up. "It is a pretty scary situation," said Ms . Montoya. There are social services and various government medical aid programs, designed for the needy. but Ms. Montova said lhe paralyzed youth and his mother don't want to seek that help. They en tered the United States legally six years go on a visa and are in the process of seeking citizenship, she said. Officials who administer Medi-Cal benefits have asked the federal Immigration and Naturalization Office to review their status for receiving aid. (See VICTIM, Page AZ> can 't afford these stiff increases. Many also claim they plan to sue the Irvine Company because of the increases. But with lts just-released payment plan , the Irvine Company ii hoping to soften the complaints from the dis1runUed horx.ieownen. "T he alternatives we are offerin1 are to help ease the economic impact of the rent adjustment provided for by the . leases alter 20 or 25 years," said Peter Kremer, president of the Irvine Company. ··we are concerned about any leases whose ground rent hu gone up beyond their ability to pay." The 50 percent deferral plan will give homeowners a chance to make ends meet by paying only ball of the fee the first year. Each subsequent year , the reduced rent will increase according to an index such u the Consumer Price Index. When the property eventually is sold, the amount of rent lhat bas been deferred will be due an d payable. An annual 10 percent Interest rate will be added to the deferred fi"-Ure . , The installment rent ·payment plan will permit payment of leasehold rent in 12 equal monthly paymeot.s. Lease fees currently are due all at one time. So-called hards hip cases where people simply can not meet the increased p aymenta w i ll be h and l ed o n a case-by-case basis. The Irvine Company said plans will be drawn up for each hardship case. rotesters -battled Polish police use clul;Js, tear gas I By Tbe AalOCla&.ed Presa Polish riot police battled yo un g demonstrators in downtown Warsaw with rubber clubs and tear gas and the military regime reported seven dead and 80 injured in a clash with striking miners ln southern Poland. "Blood was needed for those who do nol want the community to return calmly to work," Warsaw radio said today in a General said held • • inpnson VERONA, Italy CAP> -A U.S. Army general kidnapped from his home by four men posing as plumbers is being held in a Red Brigades' "people's prison," a telephone call in the name ol lhe terrorist group said today. "We claim the kidnapping of NATO hangman <Brig. Gen.) James Oozier last night ... He ii held in a people's prison and will face proletarian justice. A communique will follow." an anonymous telephone caller told the Italian news a1ency ANSA here. No furtbe 'I' w o rd immediately followed. Police threw up roadblocks and searched homes in northern Italy in the hunt for J ames L. Dozier, 50, the second-highest ranking U.S. Army official in southern Europe and the first apparent political abduction of an American in Italy. Police take seriously the claim made on behalf or the Red Brigades, the Marxist urban guerrilla group which kidnapped and killed former Italian Premier Aldo Moro in 1978. Four gunmen pos ing as plumbers snatched Dozier from his fifth -floor apartmen t Thursday after tying his wife with cllati\S and adhesive capt. NATO officials said the gunmen rut the general on the head with a pistol butt. Officials reported that the intruders rifled through the general's library and took a <See GENERAL, Page At> stern commentary on military action that crushed protests at the mine and the shipyards in Gdansk. Seven demonstrators were killed and many wounded at the mine, and 15 policemen were reported injured. In Gdansk, 164 demonstrators and 160 policemen were injured in battles that ended the shipyard strike Wednesday, the Polish media said. The situation in the rest of Poland was unclear because or a communications blackout imposed by the government. Most normal communications have been cut, and Western news organizations have to rely mainly on information, often delayed, pieced together from travelers, diplomatic sources and others. Miners were reported on (See POLAND, Page A2> New .snow dumped on hard-hit Midwest By The A.ssocla&.ed Press An isolated storm off Lake Michigan dumped two reel of s now on northwest Indiana today, a day after a s torm surrled parts of the Midwest, and/(emperatures fell lo record lows on the Plains. Duo killed in Huntington collision By PlUL SNEIDERMAN °' .. Deity~ SUfl An evening of dining and celebration ended in tr agedy for four friends Thursday night when their auto slammed into a tractor-trailer rig on Brookhurst Street in Huntington Beacti. Two passengers in the auto died of injuries they received in the crash, and a third was critically injured, police said today. Dead are Marilyn ~e Paugh, 41, of 17562 Still Harbor Lane, Huntington Beach, and Kevin Francis Kelly, 30, of 9145 Pelican Ave .. Fountain Valley. The woman was pronounced dead at the scene, while Kelly died at 12:52 p.m . at Fountain Valley CommunHy Hospital. A third passenger. Nicholas J . Bravata, of 8141 Kingfisher Driv e , Huntington Beach , remained in critical condition early today at Fountain Valley Community. <See MISHAP, Page At> More than 20 weather-related deaths have been reported this week. A storm feeding on moisture from Lake Mic higan ro lled across northwest Indiana today and dumped heavy snow in a narrow belt from Michigan City to Valparaiso, closing scboois and highways. Snow was forecast to continue throughout t he day after 22 i nches o r s now f ell at Valparaiso , Ind ., by midmorning and up to 14 inches elsewhere. A s now emergen cy was declared in Michigan City, Ind., and Mayor Clifford Arnold asked nearby cities to help with snow removal. Twenty miles to the east, Gar y, Ind .. had only 5 inches of s now. and South Bend, an additional 15 miles to the east, had only a half.inch of snow. The east-bound lanes of Inte rstate 94 were closed between Portage, Ind., and Ches teron. Ind. U.S. 30 was closed in Valparaiso and packed with stalled cars. At least four weather-related deaths were reported in Indiana since Thursday morning. On the Plains, the temperature dipped lo 17 degrees below zero before m idnight at Lincoln, Neb .. breaking lhe record for Dec. 18 of 9 below set in 1964. The 18-year-old Santa Ana resident was shot in the neck four times on July 19 in a reported gang-oriented attack. He is in the UC Irvine Medkal Ce n ter, mostly paral yzed although he has enough control in one arm to reed himself, friends say. He is set to be released from the hospital in about two weeks, said J osie Montoya of the Orange Count y V ictims' Assistance Office. Bar patron's biting revenge got tiresome At St. Jos eph, Mo .• the morning low was 19 degrees below zero, breaking the record of minus 7 set in 1963. The cold extended as far south as Texas, with San Antonio reporting a record low or 25. On the northern Plains, the morning's low for the 48 contiguous states today was 28 degrees below zero, a t both Jamestown . N .D ., a nd Watertown, S.D. But Zavier bas only a studio apartment to go home to and a mother whose years working stoop labor in the fields have taken a toll. '"'itt M1'. Montova. The mother 1 Christina Castro, is unemployed. She and Zavier Crippled jet lands safely An AlrCal Boein1 737 jeUiner carrying 66 puaen1ers landed safely al John Wayne Airport this momlna after one of the craft's two en,ines was abut down because o an app.rent oil preasure problem. Mark l»etereon, spokesman for the Newport Beach-based carrier, said an oil pre11ure lndlutor U1bt came on u the pilot wu brinclnl the plane on llnal approach to the airport. l'lllbt ISO, Peterson aaid1 ori1lnated lo Seattle and baa •topped in San JOH. Jt landed ln Oran,. CountJ at about 10:35. J'lren,bttn atatlcmed at the Oran1e OouDt7 P'lre DepartnMnt c ra 1 ll /llre/ rue ue atatlon .aJaceat to U>. at.rport•1 mlln ~-.: llood by .. UHt JtWner a-. . ..., .......... ., ............ t.eVENOE -Man's best friend takes out his master's frustration on an automobUe Ure in Laauna Hills. By STEVE MITCHELL Of .... ~ "'""' ..... Here's a new twist on the old man-bites-dog s tory. straight from the crime report: See. there's this guy drinking in a Laguna Hills tavern when he notices another guy being thrown out or the bar by the bouncet. • A while later, the rirst guy, walks over to the door or the bar to get a little air. While staring out at the parkin1 lot, the guy sees the evicted bar patron standin1 next to a parked car. There's this laree brown dog standin1 obediently beside him. The anery evictee points a fin1er at the right front Ure of . the car, which coincidentally, •· belonas to the first 1uy, who's still watchln1 all this from the front door of the bar. The bll do1 attacks the tire, 1rowlln1 and cbewln1 on the rubber like It was a do1ti• bone. The Un aoes nat. The evicie. then point.I to the rear tire or the car. which prompt.a the lnnocent oble.rver to bead for the lot to prevent further Jam ace to bia Hr. Th~ bet evict.ff hopa into a Porr .he wttb bl.1 tlrt·~bewin.I mu!. and the pair nee -but DOl before the v\dlm auibbles-down the Ucenae pltte number. The cue went to Sout.b Onqe County Municipal Court lul week, and the -sus pect got a year's probation after plea bargaining, according to court records. No mention of the disposit.ion of the dog. Perhaps the judge is still chewing over the matter. U.S. polled on Poland NEW YORK <AP > Americans generally approve of the wa y the R eagan administration bas responded to the military takeover in Pol8!'d1 according to a new Associatea Press-NBC News fM>U. In addition, A,mericana are more likely to say martial law was inevitable becauae of economic cond1Uona ln Poland than to aay it was Imposed because of Solidarity, the nationwide independent labor union, went too far In lta de m and• on the communist covernment. In the naUonwlde telephone poll of 1,802 adult• aetected Monday ancl Tuead~ *'rousb a 1clentlftc nadoln aampUna, II percent aald t.bey bad beard or ,..d ~ tbe mWtary talltover In Poland. • \ <See SNOW, Pag~ A!> 111111 l:IAIT IUTlll Dense fog some areas late t onig ht and early Saturda y mornin1 . Variable hljb cloudinua Satuf'day. Hi1ba Saturday upper 00s at beaches, low to middle 70s inland. Details Page A3. 111111 TDllY F:actd '°"" .Oft cttimot«f U .l billion deficit, Gou. Brown m.aM .oak tlu · Legialalurc Co raiN tiqtlor, cf90rettf .Gftd °" '41:•• .Gftd cvt atat& cdd. P.a'1f A.S. 11111 At\'_..,.. M ~ -a Ct ~= ;;w..., W IF ::~: ......... . .......... ..... ., ............. ..... = ...... ....... ..... a.81 • 1 .. = .... .... , tr~ ..,._ ..... ,_..... ftWI ~ • 0 ..... . ....... ,,. 111111 llllJPlllt FRIDAY, D EC. 18, 1981 CAVALCADE GARDEN STOCKS . 82-3 84 87 50 years ,ago, mortality finally caught up with "Legs" Diamond. See .Page 88. D 0 Mesa's Roushan appeals to high court Welder to take ~ase t~ State Suf)Teme Court to fight for high-rise steel sculptures By DAVID IWT'ZMANN o1 .. ....., ......... Rebuffed by a state appeal! court, Coeta Mesa welder AU llo ushan is heade d for the California Supreme Court le figbt for b i gh·rise s t eel sculptures he built without proper city approval. Rousban, a bearded Iranian immigrant, was sentenced to five days in Orange County Jail and fined $500 in Orange Count) Superior Court for de fyin& p revi o u s court o rders prohibiting erection of his red steel artworks. But Judge R o bert R Fitieerald agreed Thursday to delay imposing the sentence until pee. 28, 1iving Santa Ana lawyer Meir J. Westrelch Ume to file an appeal with the state hlgh court. Fit11erald could have ordered Roushan to begln serving his sentence Thursday. Earlier this week, the Fourth District Court of Appeal in San Bernardino rejected Roushan's appeal of a conte mpt of court ci tation hande d d own by Fitzgerald. The superior court judge has ruled that the welder, who owns a metal fabrication business at 1550 Super ior Ave. in Costa Mesa, was ln contempt of court for putting up a 60-foot plus structure known as Tornado. F itzgerald, in an earlier ruling, also had found Roushan iD contempt for erectin~ another sculpture, known as Volcano. despite city objections . The two a re part of four sculptures in all that Roushan put up on his property near his business in the industrial part ol the city. He obtained city approval for his first creation, the 32-foot hi g h ar twork k n o wn a s Wa t e rfa ll. Howeve r it was alleged he then put up Butterfly Wings, Volcano and Tornado in succession without gaining City Hall's stamp of approval fi rst. Both Roushan and his lawyer clal m 't h al th e Ir a n ia n immigrant is constitutionally en ti tle d to fre e artistic WHEELS ARE HIS THING -Ronald Ballard of Newport Beach hasn 't cr ashed into the s ide of the c ar a nd falle n into the e n gin e .,..., ......... .., u. "..,.. compartment. He has. in realit~·. inter rupted his skating to help a friend fix his ca r on Balboa Boulevar d in Newport 1 Volleyball promoter faces suit DA's office charges countian kept most of proceeds A Westminster man who sold amateur volleyball exhibition tickets door to door has been s ued by the Orange County District Attorney 's Office on allegations that he kept most of the ticket money. P r ose c utor s a r e seeking $300,000 in damages against Nick Diz.dar, o pe rator of All-State Volleyball Association. According to the suit, Dizdar told prospective ticket buyers ticket costs were tax-deductible, a "substantial port.Ion" of the mon ~y went toward player development and extra tickets wo uld be used t o i nvit e h a ndicapped youths t o the matches. De puty Distr ict Attorney Diane Stavenhagen claimed tttis week none of the statements was true. The association, she said, never even formed a team but did sponsor one tournament for local high school teams. She said a court order will be r equested in January forcing Dizdar to refrain from malting fraudulent sales pitches and to pay back contributions. Some bus inesses, she said, paid as m u ch as $1 00 e a ch lo the association. Ali-State is not related to the former Am erican National Volleyball Association, another g r o up that s pecial ized in door-to-door ticket sales. That gro up, which s ponsored an Oly mpic-caliber te am. went bankrupt a year ago. Dizdar, however , is a former em p loy ee or A NYA. Ms . Stavenhagen said. Bal Islander quacking up Those ducks aren't so cute at 3 in the morning By STEVE MARBLE .... ....., ......... Blll Speich, a longtime angler and occasional bunter who insists be bad a high regard for wildlife, says the ducks that waddle around Balboa Island are driving him null. "At first it's sort of thrilllna to see a couple of ducks commc down the sidewalk,'' explains Speich, a 12-year resident of Uttle Balboa Island. "But the novelty wean off eretty quickly. Let me ten you. Etpeelllly at 3 in the momlna when about two doaen of them 1tart bcJntlnl. "Sometlmea," he 1ay1, "It ~ Uke a iame preserve.out there." ·~pelch says the quackers ,, .. , to have. a particular alDalt)' for the amaD at.retch ot beacb lD treat of lU boul• aJoaa ~· Gr~ Canal. He HY1 it's bard tlO ftnd any space on the land Ill tbe IUmmer bee~UM of ~ ..... ADdo saya Speich, t.be d\ICkJ .... to be JUlt u fond ot bl.a boat. Rt M1I the)' sleep OD hit -.Oat, ~ t.bemHlwe OD bil boat ..Slay ..... OD bll bolt. ''OM ., I lifted off tbe ~ to tMI 1lolt and there .... .... all Oftlr die pl~... ... Nealis, ''I'm not sure how they got in the re, but they were rolling around like billiard balls." SpeJch admits not everyone on th e l sland s har es h is the· best-duck-is ·a-cooked-duck klod of thinking. Several of his neighbors enjoy feeding the birch. The lsland resident says he 'It sounds like. a game f)Teserve.' decided to sound off about the ducks after it recently was revealed that someone was polsonlna them. At least 11 were killed ln a pollonlna episode this month. Speich says because of bis well-known feellna about the ducks be wanta to aet lt on the record that he isn't the "mad pollODeJ'.'' "Sure I tb1nk there's too many duck• here but to poison them is crasy. 'Jbat'• Wf'Ol\I. "Just tbJnt -a cblld or someone'• cat or dot could ban Cotten f.Dt.o Ure polson. Pim, we have tom• very pretty blnll and aeaculll ID tbe canal. Yoa dan't want to tw them." But Speich 1ay1 he's all for thinning out the Grand Canal du c k population , which he estimates at 200. "I don't want to eliminate all the d~ks," he says, "you have to have some. It adds to the atmosphere. But thlngs are way out or hand.'' He s uggest s t h e St a l e Department of Fish and Game or some agency should look into the problem. Speich contends that island residents who daily reed the ducks are causing the birds to forget their migratory ways. ''These birds need to move around. It's.good for them." Speich says that ln the old days, that is, 12 or 10 years a10. there were only two or three dozen ducks. He blames the feed.Jog routine ror the 1rowtn1 population. "We used to have some n~. good -lookln1 mallards . Very pretty. But now we have coota and one old bird that looks mon like a turkey. I can't even stand to look at It." He 1uaaest1 that II bl• oet1bbon 1t0pped feedln1 tM ducks, nature would reduce t.M population by f0ttln1 the blrda to IO elMWben for food. expression wi thout government interference. Westreich said Thursday this is how he would argue the case before the slate Supreme Court. Both he and his client said the three unapproved sculptures would not be taken down. T he lawyer a ls o s aid ot Ro ushan's failure to a bide by cl ty -obtained court orders : • "Civil disobedience is a great American tradition ... You can violate an illegal order without sanction." City orficials have maintained that Roushan should have first a pplied for the proper building Slwoting records denied The lawyer for the fa mily of Arn old Broy l es Jr ., the 37-year-old Costa Mesa resident killed by police SWAT te am mem bers in his parents' home last October , failed Thursday to gain cour t permission to exam ine police documents pertaining to the fatal shooting. Orange County Superior Court Judge Edward J . Wallin told attorney James .Felder that he "simply didn't have the facts laid out to establish why you need the information." Gelder had voiced concerns that the documents he sought could be altered or destroyed, a suggestion that brought heated de n ial fro m the a tto rn ey re presenting th e p ol ice depa rtment. Judge Wa lli n , who a lso bristled at the suggestion that documents would be changed, said he would again consider a request by Gelder to examine the sealed materials once a lawsuit actually is filed. In a later hallway interview, the Broyles family lawyer admitted that he didn't have proof that the police department would attempt to alter records in the case. "I don't know that they did. I don't know that they would. I just wanted to r e move the temptation," he s aid o f bis r eq u est t o h ave docume l'\tS unse aled. Broyles, 37, was killed by police gunfire on Oct. 7 when SWAT team membe rs r ushed t h e ho m e where h e w as barricaded. The shooting victim, who had a history of mental problems, had threatened to kill himself during the siege. When attempts at negotiation failed . police r ushed into the house, where they said Broyles came at them with two knjves. The District Attorney's Office, following an investigation of the shooting, sa id Broyles· death was justifiable homicide. Gelder s aid inform ation be seeks in the police documents would include whether police policy required use of non-lethal force for someone requiring psy c hiatr ic car e ; what the offi cers themselves had to say in their reports on the incident, and t h e names o f th e officer s involved. Some dbcuments, or lists or documents. already have been turned over to J udge Wallin under seal. The cit y ls claiming that many of the reports are pr ivileged and should not be opened for inspection. Crime rate for Irvine on decrease The per capita major crime rate has been dropping in Irvine every year since 1978, according to a report released by the Irvine Police Department. Volume of m~or crimes has been up 3' percent slnce 1978. However, total population has crown by 54 percent in thll time period, the report said. The report also lndlcated that there hu been an 18.5 percent decrease ln the total number of injury tramc accldenta, even tbou1h there are more cars today OD cll)l 1treet.t than at any other time in the clty'1 history. The decrease In •~cidenll can be pan.lall1 attributed to an lnt1n1lve lnvestlcauve and prevention pro1ram, claimed tl_Ol l oe d e partm.ent U.m ln1atrat1ve Ulistant Harry ff~. • permits and safety c hecks before erecting his towering creat~ons. Westreich said the state court can take several actions : It could deny his petition entirely; agree to hear the case but not issue a stay in lowe r court proceedings; agree to hear the case and issue a stay, or send the matter back to the appeals court. No matter .what, Fitzgerald's action Thursday means Ali wo n't have to wo rry a bout s erv ing j ail time o ve r the ChristmAS holiday, when his wife is expecting the couple's first child. APPEALS Ir a nian sculptor Ali Roushan pla ns to carry his fight to the Ca lifornia Supre me Court. Tree shopping a Yule trauma 110, HO, HUMBUG: Each year abou t this ti mt.' I suffe r a peculiar m alad y that is so mewhat akin to fa inting spe lls . I get on a Christ m as tree lot a nd abruptly. m y knees g6 wobbly a nd I'm seized by the ,·a pors It a lways hits j ust as I've walked u p to a Yule tree for sale and nipped over the p rice tag . ' . (;;, I"-\ TDI IURPHlll ~ O n e y ea r t h e fa inting s pe ll hit m e while I was on this tree lo t a nd pic ked up t his sc r a wnv little bunc h of bran ches I figured was a discarded limb The~· w a nted S20 for it. ANOTHER CHRISTMAS I tried a new-tactic b,· s idling up to the tree m an on the lot a nd whis pe ring in his ear ... Hey. buddy. whaddya ha ve for under 10 bucks"" T hat time he did ha nd m e a t ree lim b F a m ily me mber s who soon learned of my penc hant for fainting over Chris tm as tree prices have been careful m ost seasons not to a llow me on a Ch ristmas tree lot alon e . They whispe r am ong the mselves a bout my Ebenezer Scrooge Syndrom e. fearing that I m ight come Lo some rea l harm when I learn of the tre e prices for the new se a son. . Th is year I found a new Yule tree lot m Laguna Be ach. located on Coa st Highway nea r t he Legion Street intersection. and d ecided to visit th e place m the dead of night. hopeful the t ree s alesman would he so cold he 'd tire of ha ggling over price. Fo rtunately . I was accompanied b~· m~ w ifr. who c aught me under the armpits whe n I s agged j ust after r e ading the fi rs t tree price tag "TELL ME I DIDN'T re a d the pr ice right." I pleaded . ··My eyes must h ave glazed over.·· I managed to regain my senses just as the young tree s a les ma n na m ed Cr a ig approached. ··m folks , ~·ou interested in a nice t ree this year .·· he inq uir ed. ··We ll. yes ... I mumble d . ··but now a bout t he price ... "Now if you'll ju&t aign thu 36-month contract for your Chri.stmas trtt paymtnta ..... · · 1 don't sell these dead trees."· he announced Dead trees ? Whal d id he m ean. de ad trees" He quickly expla ined. ·•J'm just wa tching this lot for t he guys who sell the d ead trees . My lot 's rig ht next door whe re we'll sell you a li ve Christma s tree ..... Somehow . 1 recovered slightly from m y attack or Scrooge Syndrom e . There was something disquieting a bo ut the way he discussed his com petitor s· trees in terms or t he m ha ving passed on. DESPITE MY CONVULSIVE urge to reach back with a s weaty palm and clutct\_ tightly to my wa llet pocket. I round myself moving next door to young Cr aig's living Christm as tre e lot , where each wonderful t ree was carefully potted in a buc ket. Cr aig sta rted his spie1. expla ining g libly how with a little water and trimming. the tree could be ke pt growing. year a fter year . and even re -pla nted. to becom e a perm anent Yule tree. How marvelous, l thought. E ven thoug h he fleeces m e lhis year, lt will be the ve ry last time . We 'll elude the clutches of the Christmas tree lot man next year. and the year afler tha t . and. . . WHV, THE NEXT 11UNG you know, m y wa llet was out and after a few str~ moths fluttered away. Craig was paid oU and we owned a living Christ mu tree. Now maybe I can rl.IW'e out some way ror our living tree to ha\'e some little Uvina trees. I'll start my own Christmas ltte lot next year. I c an hardly wait fo r the next pri~e increase. ... , --------------- .... -------------------~----------- Or1nge Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 18. 1981 •1 NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS .VOTAf!OM llt("\.UOI: , ....... , ....... YO ......... u . PA(Jl'IC. .... I OSTON, Dlf•Otf AlllD (llll(llllNATt noca• l kCMA•Ol l .... •INOTl9 I Y fl•I ""'D A•O t .. tT'tMIT w.... ..., I'• I Mt Ctow Cllt S.I•• • f ~•I pt .... , .... '"' fTltU t1 th~ concliulOft o/ . • fiff·port 1niH 011 la.tr·mhwl• toz <Mduchon itrotfgil•.J To find out bow you 1tand on your 1981 Investment transactJons, take Lbe f1Uowlnt tteps. ( 1) Add up your long·t.erm 111!111. Then add up your lon1·t•rm losses (and any lOl1 carryovert). Offset these fl1ures against each other to tel your net long·term gain (Or loss). <2> Do the aame with your short-term 1alns and short·term losses. The result i1 your net ahort·ter~ gain (or loss ). (3) Compare the net long.term total with your net short·term total. Ir you have both a lo ng-term and short-t erm gai n , treat each gain separately. All or the net short·term gain is treated as ordinary income. But only 40 percent of the IYlVIA Pllfl&l net long-term gain is treated as ordinary income (the other fl> percent is tax-free>. If your net long.term gain exceeds your net short-term loss, the net is long·term 1aln. Again. only 40 percent of your long-lerm gain is treated as ordinary income. If your net short.term gala exceeds your net long.term loss, the net is short-term 1ain, which 1s taxed as ordinary income. tr you have an overall loss, the loss offsets up to $3,(>00 of ordinary income. You use short-term loss fil\it. then long.term loss. <It takes $2 of long·term loss to offset $1 or ordinary income. So you would need $6,000 of long·term loss to offset $3,000 of ordinary income.) The 1982 taJC on your investment Income will be lower because of the 10 percent acrosa·lhe-board tax cut for 1982. Your strategy, therefore, is to nail down investment income now but postpone the tax until 1982. Let's say you believe interest rates are at or near record levels and you want to take advantage or them . Your tax strategy. says Prentice· Hall , is to put your money into an interest-payin& investment which earns interest that won 't be taxed to you until 1982. For instance: -Treasury bills T-b ills are discount certificates. A check for the difference between the disoount purchase price and the face vaJue at maturity is sent to you shortly an.er the issue date. In effect, you receive your interest in advance, but it is not taxed until the bill matures. Since any six-month T·bill you buy now will not mature until 1982, the interest you earn will not be taxed dtil '82. Six· month bank certificates of deposit Interest on a CD is not taxed untiJ maturity, unless the interest is credited to your accoun t as it accrues or the ir.terest can be withdrawn early without a substantial penalty. A CO bought new won't mature until 1982. ' "' STOCKS IN THE J.OTLIGHT D~)! !P!~l, ~~~~~s av~ lo< T_,...,, 0.. 11 noc11:1 a... Mi. IAW C•M Oii! lO 11\d .., .. 17471 IU.t1 170 SJ+ 111 10 Trn mM .,nm.~ •.12. ise IS Utt IOt 40 111'• IOI .. 1111 t~ 0 Oo •S Slk Ml.ti J511.77 l4S tt Ut °' • I • Indus •,llS, 100 Tr•n 1.157.'IOt Vllts ..._!CIO U St-•.S21,50IJ WHAT STOCKS DID _ NEW Y~ll CAP) o.< 11 "d••n< .. o.<11-UMl\-.od Tot•l I,_ New llloM ~"' -· WHAT Ao\ol(A DIO T.,.,.y 741 711 .. ·-" 11 NEW YOfllt l"Pl o.< II Ad••n<-.. 0.<llMCI Un<ll•....., r.-.1-N•• Ill ... "'"" ,.., METALS Toe.y ~· 1'0 ,~ ltl ' lJ C•l'I'•• 11 ·14 cenH • pound, U S clotstln•U- ~JIC9nl~•-VIK 0~ OIMI ._Pound, ci.11 ... rect Till 17.e:M ...... , WMk COITIPotll• lb Aho ....... Jll..tocenh•--.N Y -rcw-t MIO 00 ""' fl•ll< r i.ti.-S*M lroy 01 , N v SILVER D1llyPlllt FR I DAY. DEC. 18, 1981 CAVALCADE 82·3 GARDEN B,.. 50 years . ago, mortality finally caught up with "Legs" Diamond. See .Page 88. D D STOCKS 87 Mesa's Roushan appeals to high court Welder to take ~ase to State Supreme Court to fight for high-rise steel sculptures By DAVID KlJTUIANN O( .. o.iey ............ Rebuffed by a state appeal! court, Costa Mesa welder All Roushan Is beaded for the California Supreme Court tc right for high -rise steel s c ulptures he built witho ut proper city approval. Rouahan, a bearded Iranian immigrant, was sentenced to five days in Orange County Jail and fined $500 in Orange Count> Superior Court for defy in@ previous court o rd e r ! prohibiting erection or his red steel artworks. But Judg e R o bert R . Fitzgerald agreed Thursday to delay imposing the sentence until Pee. 28, giving Santa Ana lawyer Meir J. Westreich time to me an appeal with the slate high court. Fitzgerald could have ordered Rousban to begin ser ving his sentence Thursday. Earlier this week, the Fourtll District Court of Appeal In San Bernardino rejected Rouaban's appeal or a conte mpt of court c itatio n handed down b y Fitzgerald. The superior court judge has ruled that the welder, who owns a metal fabrica tion business al 1550 Superior Ave. in Cost a Mesa , was in contempt of court ror putting up a 60-foot plus structure known as Tornado. Fitzgerald, in an e arlier ruling, also had found Rouaban i.n contempt for erecting another sculpture, known as Volcano; despite city objections. T h e t wo are part or four sculptures in all that Roushan put up on his property near his business in the indus trial part or the city. He obtained city approval for his fi rst creation, the 32-foot h i gh artwork known as Wate rfall . Howe ver it was alleged he then put up Butterlty Wings, Volcano and Tornado in succession without gaining City Hall's stamp of approval rirst . Both Roushan and his la.wyer c la i m th at t h e Iranian immigr ant is cons titutionally e ntitle d t o free a rtistic WHEELS ARE HIS THING -Ronald Ballard of Newport Beach hasn't cras hed into the side of the car and f a lle n int o t he e n g ine oetty .............. '--,...,. compartment. He has. in reality. interrupted his skating to help a friend fi x his t'ar on Ba lboa Boulevard in Newport Volleyball promoter faces suit DA's office charges countian kept most of proceeds A Westminster man who sold amateur volleyball exhibition tickets door to door has been s ued by the Orange County Dis trict Attorney's Office on allegations that he kept most or the ticket money. Pros e c utors are seeking $300,000 in damages against Ni c k Dizdar, o p e rator of All-State Volleyball Association. According to the suit, Dizdar told prospective ticket buyers ticket costs were tax-deductible, a "substantial portion" of the mon~y we nt toward player development and extra tickets w o uld be u sed t o i n vite h a ndic apped youths to the m atc hes. D e puty Dis trict Attorney Diane Stavenhagen claimed Uus week none of the state ments was true. The association, she said, never e ven formed a team but did sponsor one tournament for local h.igh school teams . She s aid a court order will be r equested in J anuary forcing Dizdar to refrain from making fra udulent sales pitches and to pay back contr ibutions. Some bus inesses, she said, paid as m uch as $100 each to the association. All-State is not related to the rorm er Ame r ican Na Lion a l Volleyball Association, another g r o u p t h at s pecia li zed in door -to.door ticket sales. That group, which s ponsor e d a n Olym pic-caliber team, went bankrupt a year ago. Dizdar , however, is a former emp l oyee o f A NVA , Ms . Stavenhagen said. Bal Islnnder quacking up Those ducks aren't so cute at 3 in the morning By STEVE MARBLE Ot_o.ltY ........... Bill Speich, a longtime angler and occasional hunter who insists he had a high regard for wildlife, says the ducks that waddle around Balboa Island are driving h.im nuts. ''Al first it's sort of thrilling to see a couple or ducks cominc down the sidewalk," explains Speich, a 12-year resident or • Little Balboa Isla1l4. .. But the oovelty weal'1 off pretty quickly. Let me i.u you. E1peclally at 3 ln the morning when about two dozen of them start bonldne. "Sometlmes," he say1, "it sounds like a game presene out tbere.'' Spelch aay1 the quackers Hem to have a particular attl!Uty for the 1maU stret.ch of beaeb ln f'rc>ftt ot bit houae alona the Grand CanaJ. He Hya it'• bani to nnct any apace on the u.ad iD the au.mmer because of tb•Mnll .. ADd., aa.ya Spelcb, tbe doeb ..... to be Just •• fond ol hla boat.. Ile 1.,YI they al.., OD bi.a boat., r.lleve lbemaelves on bi.a boM m I., eap OD hit bolt. "QM Ur I UAed otf tbe cover t.o u. boat and Ulen ......... all OM' the pl~ ... be reellll, ·'I'm not sure how they got in there, but they we re rolling around like billiard balls." Speich admits not everyone on the Island s har es h is the ·best·duc k -is·a -cooked-duck kind of thinking. Several of his neighbors enjoy f eeding the birds. The island resident s ays he 'It sounds like. a game preserve .' decided to sound off about the ducks after it recently was revealed that someone was poisoning them. Al leut 11 we.re kllled ln a poi50nln1 eplsode this month. Speich aay1 because of his well·known fetllng about the ducks he want.I to set it on the r ecord that he lsn't the "mad potsooer." "Sure t think there's too many ducb here but to polaon them ls cr11y. That'• wron1. '· Juat thlnk -a cblld or aomeone's eat or clot could have sotten lnto th• pol.Ion. Plus, we bave tome very pretty birds and searulll tn the canal. You don't want to ldU them." But Speich aaya. be'• all for t hinning out the Gr and Canal duc k populatio n , which he estimates at 200. "I don't want to eliminate all the ducks," he says, "you have to ha ve some. It adds to the atmosphere. But things are way out of hand." H e s u g g est s the State Department or Fish and Game or some agency should look into the problem . Speich contends that island res idents who daily feed the ducks are causing the birds to forget their migratory ways. ''These birds need to move around. It 'a. good for them." Speich says that in the old days, that is, 12 or so years a.10, there were only two or three dozen ducks. He blames the f eedlng routine tor the growing population. "We used to have some nne, good·looktn1 mallards. Very pretty. But now we have coota and one old bird that look• more Uk-e a turkey. I can't even atand to look atit." H e 1u11eat1 that lf bla nel1bbon .topped fffdln1 lbe ducka, nature would reduce the populaliOD by forcln1 tbe btrda to go elaewbere fOf' food . ' expression without government interrerence. Westreich said Thursday this is how he would argue the case before the state Supreme Court. Both he and his client said the three unapproved sculptures would not be taken down The la wyer a lso s a id of Roushan's failure to abide by city-obtained court orders: "Civil disobedience is a great American tradition ... You can violate an illegal order without sanction." City officials have maint ained that Roushan should have first applied tor the proper building • permits and safety checks before erectin g hts t owering creati.ons. Westreich said the state court can lake several actions : It could deny his petition entirely; agree t-0 hear the case but not issue a stay in lower court proceedings; agree to hear the case and issue a stay, or s end the matter back to t he appeals court. No m atter wbal, F itzgerald's- act ion Thurs day means Al i won 't have to wo rry about ser ving jail lime over t he C hristm~s holiday, when his wire is expecting the couple's rirst child APPEALS Iranian sculptor Ali Rousha n plans to carry his fight to the California Supreme Court. Shooting .~\ records ~\\\ ~ denied The lawyer for the family of Arn o ld Broy les Jr., the 37-year-old Costa Mesa resident killed by police SWAT team members in his parents' home last October. failed Thursday to g ain court •pe rm iss ion to examine police docume nts pertaining to the fatal shooting. Orange County Superior Court Judge Edward J . Wallin told attorney James Felder that he "si mply didn't have the facts laid out to est ablish why you need the information." Ge lder had voiced concerns that the documents he sought could be altered or destroyed, a suggestion that brought heated d e n ial from the a ttorney r e prese ntin g t h e pol ice department. Judge Wal lin, who als o bristled at the suggestion that documents would be changed, said he would again consider a request by Gelder to examine the sealed materi als once a lawsuit actually is filed . In a later hallway interview, t he Broyles family lawyer adm itted that he didn't have proof that the police department wo uld attempt to alter records in the case. "I don't know that they did. 1 don 't know that they would. I ju s t wa nted to remove the te mptation," he said of his request to have docume nts unsealed. -Broyles, 37 , was killed by police gunfir e on Oct. 7 when SWAT team member s r us hed t h e h o me whe r e h e was barricaded. The shooting victim, who had a history of mental problems, ha d threatened to kill himself during the siege. Wh en attempts at n egotiation fa iled, police rus hed into the house, where they said Broyles came al them with two knives. The District Attorney's Office, following an investigation or the shooting, said Broyles' death was justifi able homicide. Gelde r said information he seeks in the police documents would include whether police policy required use or non-lethal force ror someone requiring psychiatr ic care; what the officers themselves had to say in their reports on the incident, and the names of the o fricer s involved. Some documents, or lists of documents, already have been turned over to Judge Wallin under seal. The city is claiming that many of the ' .reports are privileged a nd should not be opened for inspection. Yule cards show slated Scenes from yuletide cards will come to life Sunday and Wednes day during a free holiday show performed by the Costa Mesa Civic Playhou.e. The actors w ill portray hol i day H e nes during a "Yuletide Celebration" Sunday at 4 p.m. and Wednesday at a p . m . at the Nelthborbood Community Ceni.r, 184$ Park Ave., Cotta Meta. · Tbe pqram is co-spooaored by the city ol Cotta .lf Ma Md Century 21 Gold Star ReaJtors. !"or more Information call .... 10&. Tree shopping, a Yule trauma HO. HO, HUM BUG: Each ~ear about this lime I suffer a peculiar malady that 1s somewhat akin to fainting spells I get on a Christ mas tree lot and abrupth . my knees g6 wobbly and I'm seized b~ the \'apors . It always hits just as I've walked up to a Yule tree for sale and flipped over the price tag TOI . . . (;;, /"a\ IURPHINI .~ 0 n e ,. e a r t h e fainting spell htt me while l was on this tree lot and picked up this scrawn \' little bunch of hra nc.-~ I fig ured was a discarded li m b ·The" "anted S20 for 1t · ANOTHER CHRISTMAS I tried a new tactic l'l\' sidling up to the tree man on the lot and whispenn g 1n ht.s ear. "He~·. budd~" whadd~·a han· for under 10 h11cks '1 · That time he did hand me a tree limb Fam ily members who soon learned of m~· penehant for fainting O\'er Christmas tree priees ha\'e been t'areful most seasons not lo allow me on <J Christ mas tree lot a lone . T hey whis per among themsel\ e:; about my Ebenezer Scrooge Syndrome. fearing that I might tome to some real har m when I learn of the 1 r ee pri<.'l'S lor the new season. T his ~·ear I found a new Yule tree 101 in Laguna Beach. localed on Coast High wa~· nea r tht• Lt•gion Street in tersection. and decided to n sit the' placl' 1n the de.ad of n igh t. hopeful t he tree salesman would hl' so cold ht."d tire of haggling O\'er price. Fortunate ly. 1 was accompanil'd b.' m~ wife.•. who caught m e under the armpits when I :-.agged JUSt aftt•r reading the first trel' price t ag "TELL ME I DIDN'T read the priC'e nght. .. I pleaded. "My eyes m ust ha\'e glazed O\'er .. I managed to regain my senses just :J S the young tn•c s a lesm an named Craig a pproached · Hi folks .. ' c>u in terested in a nice tree this year.· he mqu1red "We ll . yes ... I m u mbled. "hut now about the' price "Now ij JIOU'll just !ign thu 36-month con.tract for your Ch nit mas tree payments . " "I don 't sell these dead trees ... he announced Dead t rees? What d id he m ean. dead trees'.' He quic kly expla ined. ·T m just watching this lot for the guys who sell the d ead trees. M~· lot ·s r ight next door whe re we 'll sell vou a live Christmas tree. .. Somehow. i' recovered slightly from m~· attack of Scrooge Syndrome The re was something disquieting a bout the way he discussed his competitors ' trees in terms of them having passed on. DESPITE MY CONVULSIVE urge to· reach back wit h a sweat y pa lm and clutct\ tightly to m y wallet pocket. l found myself moving next door to ~·oung Cr aig's living Christmas tree lot . where each wonderful tree was carefully potted in a bucket. Cr aig s t a rted his spiel, expla ini ng glibly how with a little wa ler a nd trimming, the tree could be kept growmg , vear after year. a nd e ve n re-planted . to becom e a permane nt Yule tree. How m arvelous . I thought. E ven though he n eeces me this yea r , it will be the very last time . We'll e lude the clutches of the Christmas tree lot ma n next year. and the year after that. and .. WHY, THE NEXT THING you know. my wa llet was out and alter a few s tray moths fluttered away. Craig was paid off and we owned a living Christmas tree. Now maybe I can naure oul some way for our Uvina tree to have some little living trees. l'U start my own Christmas tree lot next year. I c:an hardly wait for the next price inc re as e. ,. Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/Friday. December 18. 1981 N .. DoW Jones FirJ i _U_PS.23_~ CLOllNO 175-75 ; • . • • • ·•" :(\~ .. • ....... ~ :. "' Analyze your '81 investments f Thil 111 the concluaton o/ a Jto~·part aeriea oii lcut-mmute taz deduction stroteQ'Ws J To find out how you stand on your 1981 investment transactions. take the following steps ( l ) Add up your long-term gains. Then add up your long-term losses (and any k>es carryovers I. OHset these figures against each other to gel your net long-term gain (or loss ). (2) Do the same with your short-term gains and short-term losses. The result is your net short-term gain tor loss). (3J Compare the net long-term total with your nei short-term total. · Ir you have both ~ a long-te rm and • s h ort-term gain, treat each gain ~l«i se_Rarately. All of the r:t ~~0~\t~r:id g!i~ SYlVll PllTI~.; 7 ordinary income. But only 40 percent or the net long-term gain is treated as ordinary income I the olher 00 percent is tax-free). Ir your net long-term gain exceeds your net short-term loss. the net is long-term aain. Again. only 40 percent of your long-term gain is treated as ordinary income. • If your net short-term gain exceeds you.r n~ long-term loss, the net is short-term gain. which 1s taxed as ordinary income. If you have an overall loss. the loss offsets up to $3,000 of ordinary income You use short-term loss first. then long-term loss . I It takes $2 of long-term loss to offset $1 of ordinary income. So you would need $6,000 of long-term loss to offset $3,000 oC ordtnary income. 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