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SATURDAY DE CEMBER 19 1981 ORANGE COUNTY . CALIF ORNIA 2!> CENTS
Leaseholders unimpressed by Irvine Co. off er
By STEVE MARBLE °' ... Detty Nie ..... The Irvine Company's offer to
• help Newport Beach and Irvine
h omeowners manage
skyrocketing annual land lease
fees bas drawn little praise from
affected residents.
Barbara Young, leader of the
Committee of 4000 -a group
representing many of the 4,000
leaseholders in the two cities.
s uggested the development
firm's offer "appears to miss
the point.''
Th e Ir vi n e Co mpan y
announced Friday it will be
offering a plan under which
residents can defer up to 50
percent of their annual land
lease fee.
Affected residents own their
homes but live on land owned by
the Irvine Company and pay
annual lease rents
Many are facing mammoth
increases in the ir fees. One
Newport Beach resident
reported his yearly rent has shot
up from Sl.600 to $67 ,000.
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Boaters like lease ruling
But yacht unit chief says state is 'playing games'
By ALMON LOCKABEY 0.11,,. ................
Local boat owners expressed
elation Friday about the state
Lands Commission decision to
award the Catalina Island Co.
and the Cata lin a I s land
Conservancy control of offshore
moorings at the is land for
another three years.
But oCCicia l s o f the
conservancy and the company
were less than elated.
"We were com pletely
dumbfound e d b y the
com mission's action," s aid
Doug Bombard, president of
Bombard Enterprises, which
leases the offshore moorings
from the Catalina Island Co.
"We realized before going into
the hearing that we had the
winning bid and that the other
two bidders could not comply
with the environmental aspects.
asked Bombard in a telephone
interview. "It m eans we are
going to take a while to let it all
soak in and examine our legal
position."
Barry Labow, head of the
Southe rn California Yachting
Association Service Bureau,
said he was "incensed" at the
commission action. .. All they arc doing 1s playing
gam es with the boating public,"
said Labow who sat through a
seven·hour "marathon" heanng
by the commission.
"The co mmi s sio n is
co mpletel y igno r ing the
recommendation of its st aff
which said the 15·year lease
s hould be awarded to the island
companies after a hearing in
Long Beach last month · ·
C h a rl es Gr ee nberg ,
r epresentin g th e Is land
Company at the hearing, said
his firm would have to evaluate
the short term lease before
deciding if it will be acceptable.
Joe Steele of Fountain Valley,
the incoming president of BOAT
(Boat Owners Acting Together)
and vice commodore of SCYA
;aid the commission's action
was disappointing.
"But at lea st it gives the
boaters who own or lease
moorings a t the i s l a nd a
three-year reprieve," s aid
Steele.
John Robin s on , s taff
t•om modorc of Balboa Yacht
Club and a director of BOAT and
the Catalina Island Marineros
<an island support group ) said
boat owners he had talked to
were elated at the three.year
dcc1s1on in favor of the island
co mpany
The commission, whic h
controls all state-owned lands,
also has jurisdiction over state
waters.
The Irvine Company said it
will mail lette rs to affected
hom eowne r s in January
outlining its plan.
Hom eowners, the Irvine
Company reported, will be
offered"three alternatives:
-A SO percent rent deferral
-A monthly. payment plan.
-Specially tailored payment
plans for "hardship" cases.
Mrs . Young , a n escrow
officer, said her group will
consider the offer and determine
whether it will change plans to
rile a lawsuit against the
development firm.
"We appreciate that the Irvine
Company at least is offering
some terms," she commented,
"but l'm not convinced at tJu.a
point it's in our best interest to
accept them.
·'It appears t h e I vrvlne
Company doesn't want to deal
with out committee but jual
indl viduaJs,'' she su11estecl.
"You'U end up wlth a aituaUon
where one person doesn't lmow
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Defiant strikers
hold out • ID Poland
By Tbe Associated Presa
Strikers held on grimly inside
the mineshafts of the Sileslan
coalfields and defiant farmers
kept food off the market as
Poland's military leadership
struggled to silence dissent and
e nd the country's economic
chaos, reports from Warsaw
said Friday.
Other mi litant workers
appeared to have barricaded
themselves inside buildings at
the Le nin Shipyards in the
northern port of Gdans k, the
Sta t e Department said in
Washington, citing reports from
the U.S. Embassy in Wa rsaw.
A high -level Polish ·
government official told the
embassy that strikes were under
way at 43 enterprises in eight
Poli s h provi n ces . the
department said.
A ss ociated Press
corres pondent Tho m a s W.
Neller reported that Warsaw
wa s quiet Frid.ay , a ft e r
disturbances late Thursday In
which young protesters chanting
Money supply
still rising
NEW YORK <AP > -The
nation's basic money supply
continued to grow in early
December, the Federal Reserve
Board re ported Friday, a nd
analysts said the recent surge
makes it unlikely that interest
rates will soon resume their
decline.
The Fed said that a measure
of funds readily available for
spending, known as MlB, rose
$800 million in the week ended
Dec. 9 to a seasonally adjusted
$440.6 billion. MlB includes cash
in circulation plus deposits in
checking-type accounts in
financial institutions .
ll was the fifth increase in
MI B io the last six weeks and
pushed money supply growth
slightly above the central bank's
target for the final three months
of the year.
"Solidarity' Solidarity!" -the
now-suspended labor movement
were routed by club-swinging
police.
Arm or e d military units
continued their patrols, and
police and soldier s manned
roadbl oc ks at important
buildings in the capital, Netter
said. Four thousa nd civillan
vo luntee r s, organized aa
"se lf-defense groups,"
reinforced the patrols, said the
off i cial Wars aw Radio , -.
(See POLAND, Pace AZ>
U.S •. suspends
Israel pact
WASHl~GTON (AP) -The
U nited States. angry o ver
Israel's unexpected annexation
of the Golan Heights, Friday
s us pended implementation or
the new strategic cooperation
agreement with the Jewish
sta te. Talks on purc hasing
I s raeli arm s also w e r e
suspended.
And offi cials held out the
possibility of further actions if
Is rael is p e r ceived as an
obst acle to a comprehensive
settlement in the Middle East.
However. a high U.S. official
who spoke with a group of
reporters on condition he not be
identified said he did not expect
Isr ael "to reverse that decision
without a r athe r substantial
internal convulsion of some
kind. and I don't visualize it."
Meanwhile. it was learned
that four European countries -
8 r it a'i n , F r a n c e . the
Netherlands and Italy -that
a r e contributing to a Sinai
peacekeeping for ce intend to
delay their move.
The United States and Israel
had agreed on terms acceptable
to the Europeans, but a U.S.
official, who asked not to be
iden tified, s aid the four
countries would hold off for
s o m e ti me t o avoid the
appe ara nce o f approving
Is rael's aMexation.
The announcement came just
19 days after the United States
a nd I s r ae l sig ned the
coope r atio n agreement
providing for joint air and naval
exe r cises in the Eastern
Mediterranean. The agreement
was aimed at com bat line
military threats from the Soviet
Union or Soviet-controlled forces
in the Middle East.
Israeli Ambassador Ephraim
Evron expres s ed his
government's "regret and deep
dis app o intment " at t he
administration's action.
"It is unjust, hurtinj a friend
and aJly or the United Stat.es,
and gives satisfaction to Syria,
which is a surrogate of the
Soviet Union and an ally of Col.
(Moammar) Khadafy ," the
Libyan strongman, Evron said
in a statement.
The Israeli Foreign Ministry
in Tel Aviv said the U.S. actions
would be discussed at a Cabinet
meeting Swtday.
State Department spokesman
Dean Fischer said President
Reagan instructed Secretary of
State Alexander M. Haig and
De fe nse Secretar y Caspar
Weinberger not to proceed at
this time with discussions to
implement t he cooperation
agreement.
Fischer also announced t.be
suspension of further discusalona
with Israeli on Israeli proposals
for promoting U.S. purchases ol
defense-r e lated foods and
services in Is rael. "What they are asking us to do
is to be a caretaker for the next
three years so that someone else
can pick up the marbles," said
Bombard, who said he was also
s peaking for Doug Probst,
president of the Catalina Island
Conservancy.
Bombard said one of the
Catalina Island Co. 's greatest
objection s was that the
three-year extension would not
justify the company or Bombard
Enterprises making the
necessary capital improve ments
-purchase or new boats and
equipment -to continue service
to the mooring lessees and
owners.
This family has little to
cheer about this Christmas
"Where do we go from here?"
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Some nlcbt and early
morninc fog or low clouds,
otherwise mostly fair this
weekend with var iable
bllh clouds. Highs in 60s
along coast, 70s Inland.
Lows 46 to 54.
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By GLENN SCOTT
Of tN D.il'f P'lleC Slotff
It was tough for Zav1er
Amerzcua to talk Friday as he
sat strapped in a wheelchair in
the rehabilitation unit at UC
Irvi n e Medic a l Cent er in
Orange.
Not that he couldn't, because
the 18-year-old was trying to be
polite to the strangers asking
him questions and snapping his
picture.
But Zavler s aid he was
nervous and tired and although
he spoke English fluently, this
time the words didn't want to
com e. He ridgeted with the
leather pads attached around bis
wrists that protect his hands
from bliste'rlng when he pushes
his wheelchair.
He I.a paralyzed from the chest
down.
The me dical center and
before, Fountain Valley
Commwlity Hospital, have been
Zavter's home for the past five
months. He was shot one JuJy
n ight outside a traditional
presentation p arty f or a
15-year-old llrl he knew. Police
called the shooting senseless.
He doesn't remember the
shootln1. But he does recall the
flrat Ome the therapist& and
nunes pieced his lbin body in a
wbeetchalr.
"When I flr1t started," he
1ald , "I couldn't even push lt.11
Now he can lut aa looc u "•
I
hours in the chair before he
needs to lay down But his arms
and shoulders still will need
m ore deve lop i n g before
self·propulsion Is less tiresome.
Zavier wants to leave the
hos pital and officials say he
might be ready to within two
weeks . Friends s ay he keeps.
only two s mall photographs near
He doesn't
want to make the
hospital his
home.
hhs hospital bed and has refused
to hang posters sent to him. He
doesn 't want to make the
hospital his hOme.
When his old buddie~ caU -
the guys he used to hant around
with in what he calls the Golden
Wcat district of Santa Ana -he
doesn't give them dlrectiorut to
the medical center.
"I don~ .. want. them comln1
over here," he HYS. He wanta to
wall until he can mtet them
back on the old turf. It's 1otn1 to be bad enough ror them to see
him in the chair, but not ln the
h()lplUll.
Because or bJa pride -or you
might c11ll 1t a lack of
t
• acceptance of his permanent
condition -Zavier wasn't eager
to talk to reporters, said Josie
Montoya of the Orange County
Victims' Assistance Office.
But be finally relented, she
s aid, because when Zavier goes
hom e, he and his mother will
need help.
Za vier and bis mother.
Christina Castro, live in a studio
apartment in Santa Ana. They
pay $215 a month rent. She lost
her part-time job in a packing
shed last month.
Their local Catholic parish ls
paying the January rent, but
there are wheelchair rampe to
build, a small bathroom to be
remodeled, groceries to buy and
all the little things they have no
money left for.
To make thincs worse, Zavier
and hls mother exist In what Ms.
M o nt oya ca lled the
never-never-land of lmmi1ratton
s tatus. They are not uaclly
legal ruidents but they aren't
ille.al. •
·'They are under docket
control." said J ose V araaa,
hb panlc alf airs officer for Lhe
Santa Ana Police Department.
''That means they are under the
supervtsion of the lmmt1rallon
and NatW'aliaaUoa Service, but
t hey are not subject to
depon.,.Uon."
Ma. Montoya said the pair
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/S1turday, December 19, 1981
From Page A1 Gamble suspects held ZAVIER • • •
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IN CUSTODY -Newport Beach police inves tigator Tim
Grunde man places pharmacy owner John G<'aring undt•r
arr est on suspicion of illegal drug s ales
Pharmacy owner,
clerk arrested
The owner of a Corona del
Mar pharmacy and a clerk at
the pharmacy were arrested
F riday and charged with several
counts of iUegal drug sales. in
what police s aid wa s the
c ulm ination of a t wo-month
underCOYef' investigation.
The anwt.s occured at J ack's
Pha rmacy, 3025 Eas t Coast
H ighway, al about 3 p .m .
according lo Newport Beach
narcot ics investigator Sgt
Darryl Youle . Arrested was
owner John "Jack" Gearing. 59,
of Laguna Niguel a nd clerk
Anita Gabler, 42, of Dana Point
Youle said t he two were
charged with conspiracy to sell
morphine, sale of Deme rol, sale
of Doriden and saJe of Codeine-4.
all without prescriptions. He
described the druas as "popular
drugs al abuse ."
Youle also said police are
discussillg u m any as 100 other
p ossible v iolations at the
pharmacy with the county
district attorney's office, and
From Page A1
that add itional drug-related
char ges may be filed.
Agents of the federal Drug
Enforcement Administration
and th e s tate B oa rd o f
Pharmacy also took part in the
arrests and had taken part in the
anvesligation, Youle said.
The probe began when police
received a tip that the store was
selling prescription drugs on
request to persons w ithout
prescriptions. Youle s aid. He
added several of the e ight
investigators who look part in
the probe made illegal buys in
t h e sto re du r ing t h e
investigation
Using evidence o btai n ed
during the investigation, police
obtained a search warrant this
week and used it to enter the
store Friday, Youle said.
Gear ing and Ms. Gabler were
being hPld in lieu of $25,000 bajl
Friday nig ht. Youle s aid.
Ar raignment for the two has
tentatively been set for Tuesday
tn Harbor Municipal Court. he
said.
LEASE INCREASES • • •
w h at t e e oth er p e r son is
gelling."
The land leases, mostly put
together io the l~ and '50s,
call for homeowners to pay an
annual fee of six percent of the
appraised value of lbe land at
the time ta.e leue was signed.
The leues call for the fees to
be reacijuted after 20 or 25
years to .reflect current land
va lues.
About·• leMei co me up for
r eadj..tmenl iD UMl2.
T he rwuA ii that homeowners
paylna t.be aix percent fee on
land once nhaed at '40,000 now
will be hit with a 6 percent
a nnual fee oa land valued at S1
m1Uion and blCber.
Many reaklenU, wbo have the
Option to buy tile land at current
appr11Md •m.e. aa7 they don't
bave &Mt ... ot money.
Co••• h1ll11 Young said
bet' fi the Irvine Com the market"
in N _. Jnble and has
set 1 ,,_.... aoo blah.
B\lt wltla U1 Jus t -released
paymtnt tl•a. the Newport
devel.,... t'lnn ii hopin& \o
s often t h e c r i t icis m from
disgruntled homeowners.
"The alternatives we are
offering are to help ease the
economic impact of the rent
adjustments provided for by the
leases after 20 to 25 years,"
exp l ained Peter Kre mer.
president of the I rv i ne
Company.
"We are concerned about any
lessees whose ground rent has
gone up beyond their ability to
pay.
The 50 percent deferral plan
will give homeowners a chance
to m ake ends meet by paying
only hair of the lease fee the first
year. Each subsequent year, the
r ent will incre a se up to 8
percent.
When the property eventually
is sold or transferr ed, the
amount or rent deferred wlll be
due.
Mrs. Young said the trouble
wit h t his p la n Is that
homeowners will sell t heir
homes only to find their equity
m ust be used to pay off the
deferred fees. _
Har dsh ip cases wi ll be
handJed on a case by case buia.
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ac trio to e. arraigned in bookmaking case ;1µphcd fur h.•1<ul stalui. the
:>tt'p leading to naturahzat1ori
s ix years ugo and have been
informed lh<'Y have a 9S percent
<'hance of ath1ev1ng the position
n<-',.ict year
By DAVID Kl1TZMANN ol•CMll't ..........
Tbr<.-e Oran1e County men will
be arraigned Mo nday In
Superior Court on bookmaking
and conspiracy charges
contained In a 40-count Grand
Jury lndlctmenl Issued against
them Friday.
Taken Into custody by district
attorney In vestigator s and
sheriffs de puties were Dwight
William Mezo, 35, of Mission
VlejO"; Richard Santo, 41, or
Fountain Valley, and Anthony
Paterno, 32, of Irvine.
It is believed that the three
were involved in a bookmaking
operation in the Santa Ana and
Anaheim areas that also
reportedly m cluded extending
lines of credit to high school
s tudents el sewhere in the
county.
Each was ordered held on
$10,000 bond by Orange Co unty
S uperior Court Judge Luis A.
Ca rdenas, w ho schedul ed
arraignment proceedings
Monday in Santa Ana
Accordjng to the previously
sealed Grand Jury indictment
agains t the m e n , Mezo is
c h a rged with 24 counts of
bookm a k ing ; Paterno is
charged with seven counts of
bookmaking, and Santo faces six
counts of bookma~ing.
E arh of the m en a lso is
accused of conspiracy while
Mezo faces an additional
misdemeanor count or gaming.
An indictme nt is a formal
charge made against a person
by a grand jury. It does not
establish guilt or innocence.
The Grand Jury mdictment
listed all eged criminal acts that
took place between April 1980
and J anuary 1981
According to investigators. the
defe ndants ran a majo r
bookmaking operation handling
sports and horse racmg wagers
It also 1s alleged that they ran
cas in o -s ty l e gam bling
operations in the county .
Newport
car firm
accused
SANTA ANA (AP> -The
s tale has accused a Newport
Beac h foreign car dealer of
misrepresenting to buyers that
imported sports cars costing up
lo Sl00,000 have m et California
anti -s mog s tandards . an
attorney general's s pokesman
said Friday
The suit, filed Wednesday in
Los Angeles Superior Court on
behalf of the state Air Resources
Board. seeks $180,000 in civil
damages again s t Trend
Imports. 1200 W. Pacific Coast
Highway, for importing and
selling the cars . S250,000 for at
leas t 77 allegedly unfair
business practices ; a refund of
profits from the sale of allegedly
illegal cars, and an injunction
against further illegal sales
·'The violations . 'range
Crom mid·1979 to Dec. 5. 1981."
district attorney·s spokesman
Tony Ci murus ti s aid from
Sacramento on Friday. "The
investigation is continuing ."
An empl oyee a t Trend
Imports . which sells Ferraris
and Citroens, on Friday referred
telephone calls to Leo Aregian,
attorney for Tr end owne r Al
Mardlkian Ar egian, in turn.
was said to be out of town and
not available for comment.
"These dealers are not
im mun e fr om c lean air
standards just because they are
selling extreme ly expensive
ca r s ... s aid a ir b oa rd
chairwoman Mary Nichols.
She noted that many buyers
didn 't know the ca rs were
illegal. Documents fil ed with the
attorney general's office listed
rock star Carlos Santana as one
of t h e bu ye r s, but the
singer.guitarist could not be
reached for comment.
"We have received complajnts
from ear manufacture rs who
consider these d ealers to be
misrepresenting their products
and from othe r law -abiding
dealers who consider these sales
to be anti-competitive," Nichols
said.
Another air board spokesman
said all fore ign cars sold in
California are supposed to be in
conf orman ce wit h state
anti-pollution requirements
before being shipped here.
Chief Sparks
listed 'stable'
Laguna Beach Police Chief
Jon Sparks was listed ln serious
but at.able condition late Friday
at South Coast Medical Center1'
w h ere h e was admlttea
Wednesday after complalninc of
chest pains.
Doctors are contlnuln1 to
monitor the 43.year-old cblef In
t he South La1una hospital's
coron•ry care unit . •
Twenty tw o witnesses
a ppeared before the jury,
according to t he Indictment.
Some of the witnesses were
granted Immunity from
pro11ecution.
The indictment lists numerous
lnstances of accepting bets and
paying off bets, including the
alleged delivery of $3,200 to one
succei.sful bettor.
In another instance, the
indictment alleges that a poker
game was held in December
1980 at Paterno's Irvine home
where u participant was given a
$15,000 line of c redit The
$15,000, the indictment said,
came from bets on s porting
events that the bettor had won
by placing wagers with Mezo.
The gaming charge against
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Meio stems from an a lleged
&•me ol "21" that the defendant
hosted In his Mission Viejo
home.
The Grand Jury indictments
c ulminated an 18-month
investigation by the District
Attorney's office, the sherilf's
d e partment, the Santa Ana
P olice Department and the
Anaheim Police Department.
The jury opened its probe tn
late November.
In Friday's court proceedings.
Jud ge Cardenas turned down
requests to reduce or i.uspend
bail for the defendants
B o th Paterno a nd Mezo
s urrende red to inves ti gators
Friday while Santo was taken
into custody at his home 1n
Fountain Valley
POLAND CRISIS • • •
monitored tn the West.
The radio reported that Gdansk was wracked by a
second day or street clashes
Thursday, but was calm Friday.
The martial-law ·leadership,
whose forces have killed at least
seven people· and wounded 200 in
clas h es with s tri ke r s and
prote s t e r s~ blam e.d t h e
bloodshed on provocateurs who
mounted the resistance because
they "do n ot want the
community to return calmly to
work."
"We are now in an interim
period, moving from a narchy
and poverty on the way to order
and overcoming the crisis ...
Warsaw Radio said
It was difficult to judge how
quickly the 5·day-old military
regime was overco ming
o pposition mounted by the
.
weakened Solidarity movement,
or whether the strikes and
protests were spreading, since
communications within Poland
and Western news channels out
of Poland had been dis rupted for
days .
The regime reopened u foreign
t e l ex lan e f o r Wes tern
correspondents Friday. but their
s t o rie s w e r e s ubject to
censorship.
Solid a rity repr esentatives
ou t s ide Poland claimed
resistance was growing. But the
offi cial radio described the
strikes as onl y "fitful attempts "
The reports spoke of continued
privations and pa nic buying as
devoutly C a tholi c Poland
prepared for Chris tmas.
Warsaw Radio acknowledged
a s hortage of bread and blamed
it on hoarding.
Until then, tht'y don't want to
at'l'l.'Pt govcrnmenhtl iud more
than thl' Ml·d1 Cul runds that
paid Zavwr's medical bills
They don't want to be in debt
to the govern ment. she said,
becaui.t' that might prevent
thl·m from being accepted into
lt·~al status And If they have to
go hack lo T11uana. said Ms
M11ntoya, then.• would be no help
at all. ··They would just die."
Zav1er didn't go to school past
Junior high, :-.o he has problems
!k ha:-. lo make a ltving off his
uraan now lie !>aid he wantl> to
beco me a bilingual court
interpretcr lie':-willing to go
bcH.' k to school
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GOING TO POLAND Polish national socl'er star player
Zbigniew Boniek and hi s wife await a fli ght to Poland at a
Rome. Italy, airport. The couple were on a lour of lta l ~·
when the troITOle in Poland started
Bob Hope home for Christmas
Bob Hope will be making
his usual holiday a'ppearance
for t he nation's servicemen
and women, but he'll be
hom e in Pa lm Springs for
Christmas Day.
T he cotnedian, whose
tr a diti ona l ove r se as
Ch r istmas tou rs ended in
1972, plans to take a troupe to
the Lon g Beach Vet era ns
Hospita l Monday, playing
before ailing veterans and
vis iti n g wa r ds .
Accompanying him will be
his w if e Dolores, Lo11l
Anderson, Gloria Loring and
Barbara Mc Nair.
The Long Beac h
appearance comes just a day
after Hope's Sunday night
Christmas special on NBC -
which finishes production
this weekend wjth not a
mi n ute to spare . T he
comedian has been waiting
for actress Brooke Shields to
finish school for the holidays
before he could complete
taping of the special.
Country music singer
Johnny P aycheck plans to
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keep a New Year's Eve
engagement in Wyom ing ,
even though he could face
arr est on a sexual a ssa ult
charge, his manager says.
Paycheck was arrested
last week in Jefferson City,
Mo .. on a warrent c ha rging
him with having sexual
relations with a 12-year -old
girl following a concert in
Casper. Wyo .. last April. T he
warran t was i ss ued by
Natr on a County, Wyo.,
officials.
Released Sunday on Sl0,000
bond, Paycheck faces a Jan.
12 hearing in Missouri for
extradition to Wyomi ng .
Wyoming aut horities sa id
they will arres t him if he
keeps his date to sing in a
Dec. 31 concert in Evanston,
Wyo.
Glenn 0 . White, for mer
sports editor of the Orange
Coast Daily Pilot. h as been
appointed sports editor of the
Las Vegas Review-Journal.
White was on the Daily
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business edJtor.
Lllllan G lib , C arol
Cbannhag, Mike Wallace and
Evelyn Laye were a mong the
lum inaries who turned out at
the Algonquin Hotel to m ark
the 82nd anniversary of the
late Noel Coward's birth.
Twenty-four or Cowa rd's
songs were performed at the
party.
Tom Brokaw made his last
appearance Friday as host of
NBC's .. Today" s how.
His farewell broa dcast
i nt'l uded a s urpr ise visit
from a friend, actor Rober;t
Redford, and a n interview
with President Reagan.
Brokaw b eco m es th e
co-anchor of NBC's nightly
news progra m Mar ch 5.
Earlie r F ri day , Tom
Snyder broadcast his final
non-repeat "Tomorrow Coast
To Coast." The fla m boyant
talk·show host was low key
about the end of his 8'h-year
program.
·'Tomorrow" will go into
re peats until Jan. 28, and will
be replaced by th e new
David Letterman s how Feb.
l.
F i nu l g ue s ts w ere
co m e dian Che v y Chal!e,
singer Peter Allen, author
Nancy f'riday and television
columnist Marvln Kltman.
LAST DAY -Tom Brokaw
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-Surgery triggers flap
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over Betty For d facelift
IN THE MIDDLE Belly
~ord 's three-year-o ld
facelift has trigge r ed a
lawsuit between her Palm
Springs plastic surgeon and
another doctor accused of
claiming credit for her new
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A drug awareness seminar
spoo~ored by Saddleback
College in Mission Viejo will be
held Jan. 6 from 3 p.m. to 4:30
p .m . at the campus
science-math building, room 309.
Orange County Uepartment of
Mental HeaJth and Drug Abuse
counselor Tony Mucia will
conduct the seminar, which is
open to the public.
INDlO (AP> -Betty Ford's
three-year-old facelift has
touched orr a legal s~lrmish
between her Palm Sprlngs
plaatic surgeon and another
doctor accused in a lawsuit ol
claiming credit for her new look.
Dr. M . R. Mazahe rl, who
reportedly received $3,200 for
his cosmetic services, ts seeking
general damages and an
injunction against Dr. Borko
Djordjevtc, a plastic s urgeon
who also practices in Palm
Springs.
According to the suit filed in
Riverside County Superior
Cou!'t, Muaherl learned in
recent months that Djordjevic
or others speaking for him said
Djordjevic "performed cosmetic
s urgery on Betty Ford'' or that
he (!id that surgery "to correct
damage done" by Mazaheri.
The suit contends that since
January 1978 Djordjevic has
made statements about
M azaheri ''with the intent or
injuring and destroying
M azaheri 's medical practice."
Djordjevic denies he did any
s urgery Oh Betty Ford or
claimed to have done any, and
said be never said anything bad
about Mazaheri. Djordjevic
called the lawsuit a "publicity
stunt."
•'There is no basis for the
suit," he said.
"I think it's Cabricaled all the
way around," Djordjevic said.
"Since day ooe, since I got into
town, there 's b ee n this
professional jealousy."
But Djordjevic insists he has
met Betty Ford. who he said is
not being h e lped b y the
publicity.
"It's not fair to Mrs . Ford. I
admire her as a lady and it's not
doing a service to anybody." he
said.
Ann R. Cullen, secretary to
the former first lady. a Rancho
Mirage resident, sent a letter to
M uaheri that said : "The
surgery that you have
performed has been the only
s urgery that she has
undertaken." The letter, dat~
Sept. 10, 1981 , is attached to the
lawsuit.
The plaintiff wants a
preliminary injunction to
prevent Djordjevic from
purporting to be Betty Ford's
pl as tic surgeon and from
ma king representations that
Ma zaheri 's competence is
suspect.
A hearing on that request is
set for Jan. 22 in Superior Court.·
M azaheri, represented by
Pomona lawyer John Owen
Meyers. seeks $30 million in
general damages on each of four
factual grounds, for a total of
$120 million.
WndosO~d
by planners
The Costa Mesa planning
com mission has endorsed the
construction or 26 condominiums
to be located in the city's
Redevelopment Area at the
corner or Cabrillo Street and
Oran~e Avenue.
Five single-family homes will ,
have to be moved before the
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week after a Costa Mesa resident read of her
disappearance last week and realized she
was a bookworm and not a stray.
Sunday schedule of' interviews
By the Associated Press
Here are the scheduled guests
ror the S unday television
interview programs:
ABC, "This Week With
David Brinkley.'' Secretary of
Defense Caspar Weinberger.
-CBS, "Face the Nation,"
Secretary or State Alexander M.
Haig Jr.
-NBC, "Meet the Press,"
Edwin Meese Ill, counselor to
President Reagan.
The lineup for CBS' "60
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-"The First Lady." Mike
Wallace interviews Nancy
Reagan.
-"The Last Nazi." Ed
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------What can U.S. do on
SoYiet-inten;ention?
W AIHINGTON <AP> -PNlldtnt
RH l•D drew th• 1.•rallel: Tb. i i Cbrtatmu ll la Polan • two yean a10
It waa A11hanlatan. Tbal wu a time
of at.m U.S. warnin11 to Moacow,
loo; warninp followed by economic
sancUona.
But Soviet soldiers sllll are in
Afghanistan. And on the western
flank of t he Soviet Union, the
government ot Potand is cruabing the
Solid arity reform movement.
Those episodes -one of direct
Soviet intervention, the other of
Polish government action that
R ea1an said must h ave been
sanctioned and supported by Moscow
-point t o the dilemma of an
administration trying to deal with
Soviet interventionism.
Gunboat diplomacy doesn't work
.• with superpowers. Besides, these
· days the eunboats come equipped
with nuclear weapons, heightening
the risks in any military response,
even a symbolic one.
Economic sanctions are a more
likely option -but Jimmy Carter
applied them without success after
Soviet forces moved i n to
Afghanistan.
Past administrations bent on
punishing Moscow have talked of
suspending negotiations on one front
or another. But Reagan has just gone
to some lengths to position his
administration as the advocate of
nuclear weapons cutbacks in Europe.
With NATO allies restive on the
whole question of tactical nuclear
weapons, any U .S . break i n
negotiations on that issue probably
would hurt Washington more than
Moscow.
So far, the administration response
to the Polish crackdown has been to
suspend food shipments.
"We've had quite a record of
humanitarian aid to the people of
Poland ," Reagan said at hi$ news
conference Thursday. "We'd like to
continue that, but under the present
circumstances, we cannot go forward
with that if it can be used by the ,
government as a measure to further
oppress and control the people of
Poland.
··So we've suspended such
shipments."
But that is not likely to cause grave
concern at the Kremlin.
Beyond that, Reagan has warned
of serious consequences if the Soviet
Union intervenes directly, while
carttu.lly avoidlnl HYlnl what thtY
mlabt be.
•1'\'e aH concerned abollt It, and
beyond that again, I can't aay as to
Initiatives," the president said.
Reagan said the Soviet Union
already is interfering, although
Indirectly. "It would be naive to
think this could happen without the
full knowledge and support of the
Soviet Union," be said. "We are not
naive.
"We view the current situation in
Poland in the gravest of terms
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particularly the increasing use of
force against an unarmed population
and violations of the basic civil rights
of the Polish people,·· the president
said.
When Soviet troops moved into
Afghanistan, Carter retaliated with a
partial embargo of grain sales, a ban
on shipment of high-technology
equipment to the Soviet Union and a
boycott of the 1980 Moscow Olympic
games.
Reagan, then a presidential
candidate, opp~ed the grain
embargo, saying it )"as unfair to
American farmers and was not
effective anyhow. As president, he
lifted the embargo, warning as he did
so that the action did not mean the
new administration would tolerate
Soviet aggression.
"We will react strongly to acts of
aggression wherever they take
place," Reagan said in lifting the
embargo last spring. .
Even then there was concern about
possible Soviet moves against the
budding reform movement in
Poland. Al that time administration
officials said the prospects of Soviet
intervention in Poland had dwindled.
and that. this played a part in the
decision lo resume grain sales.
Now, with Poland in crisis, the
administration is responding with
stern warnings of unspecified
consequences s hould the Soviet
Union take overt action.
"Two Decembers ago, freedom
was lost in Afghanistan,.. Reagan
said. "This Christmas, it is at stake
in Poland. But the torch of Liberty is
hot. It warms those who hold it high.
It burns those who try to extinguish it ...
Jobless benefits upped
State eligibility rules to be tighte r
SACRA M ENTO <API -
California's maximum benefits will
increase by $6 weekly to $136
beginning in January, but eligibility
requirements will also be tightened,
state officials say.
The new rules apply to jobless
workers who submit applications for
benefits after Jan. 3.
Douglas Patino, director of the
state Employment Development
Department , said tbe increase i.s the
result ol a 1979 law that called for a
three·stage increase in benefits and
eligibilit y standards.
The payments will continue to be
issued for a maximum of 26 weeks.
The amount of the payments is
figured by a formula, with the
minimum benefit of S30 payable for
15 weeks. To qualify, workers must
have earned a minimum of $20
weekly in each of eight weeks, or a
total minimum of $1 ,200.
Before the increases in the 1979
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weekly. They-were increased in
January 1980 to $120 per week , and
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NEW YORK <AP> -Cosmopolitan macadne
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have a peek at the men in their lives.
For a revealing and wiMing photoaraph or
husband, lover or boyfriend in a dlscreetly nude
or seminude poee, Cosmo will pay Sl,000 In cash
and r:un the picture as a centerfold in one or Its
1982 issues. And the top four runnerup photographs
will win $500 each.
To qualify, all entries must be In by Feb. 28.
According to Cosmopolitan editor-in-chief
Helen Gurley Brown, the inspiration for the
contest was the magazine's first centerfold model,
actor Burt Reynolds, who appeared in the April
1972 issue.
The magazine said the winners of the contest
will be the "real-life" versions or such well·kMwn
sex symbQla as Reynolds, Jim Brown, John
Davidson and Arnold Schwarzenegger, each of
whom has been featured in "daringly revealing
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but when it comes to the
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Comic book dealers say the
market is down about 20 percent
from this time last year.
·'The hobby of collecting
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Springfield , Ill ... But lately
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State fossil urged
for Wisconsin
MADISON, Wis. (AP> -Wisconsin has a state
animal, state wildlife animal, state bird, state
flower, state tree, state insect, state rock, stale
mineral and even a state fish.
Now it needs a state fossil, says Mark Sburilla.
He thinks the trilobite should take its place
alongside the badger, whitetail deer, robin, wood
violet, sugar maple, honeybee, granite, galena and
muskellunge as a n official representative of
Wisconsin.
Asked why Wisconsin needs a state fossil,
Fhurilla replied: "Why do we need a state
animal? Why do we need a stale anything? It
expands your awareness or what the state's about,
that's why. It gives you a sense of perspective
about Wisconsin."
Treasurer sentenced
LOS ANGELES (AP ) -A former treasurer of
the Probation Officers Association, who embezzled
more than $45,000 in union funds, was sentenced to
12 weekends in the county jail and placed on five .
year's probation.
During those five years of probation, Arthur
Dujuay must also donate 2,080 hours to community
service and attend 104 sessions of Gamblers
Anonymous next year.
BUTH llTICfl
MAIUANIAN or Kernv11le, Ca. and Wesley
IRENE 8 . MARJANlAN. Bullerd1ck of Anaheim. Ca ..
resident or Costa Mesa. Ca. a I s o s u r v 1 v e d b' 6
for lS years. Passed away on gr a n d c h 1 Id re n N 1 c h e
December 14, 1981. She 1s services will be held on
survived by her husband Sunday. December 20. 1981
Karning, sons Grego r y at 3·00PM at Harbor Lawn
Baloyan of Dallas. Texas Me morial Park Sl>rv1ces
and Theodore Baloyan or und e r thl' direct ion of
Costa Mesa. Ca , daughters Harbor Lawn Mount Oh\'e
Virginia Elenbaas of Grand Mortuary of Costa Mec;a .
Rapids . Michigan. and 540·5554.
Marjorie Sherer also of HJLDREDTH Grand Rapids, Michigan. E M M A J E A N
sister Urah Black of Costa HILDREDTH, resident of
Mesa. Ca .. 10 grandchildren. Balboa and Newport Beach.
and 10 great-grandchildren. C a Passed away o n
Services held on Friday. December 13. 1981 She is
December 18. 1981 a t survived by her daughter
11: OOAM al Harbor Lawn Kyle Holloway and son Scott
Memorial Chapel. ln lieu of Holloway. s ister Phyllis
flowers the family requests Aker berg of Pasadena. Ca ..
contributions be made to St. brother Fredenck Ryder of Joseph Indian School . Fountain Valley. Ca. Mrs.
Chamberlain, South Dakota. Hildredth was the daughter
Services under the direction or Mr and Mrs . Harry
of Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive Ryder of Pasadena, Ca.
Mortuary or Costa Mesa Memorial services will be
540-5554. held on Friday. December
FREDERICK 18, 1981 at 11.00AM at St.
HELEN BULLERDICK Michael and All the Angels
FREDERICK, passed away Episcopal Church. 3233
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survived by his wife Janet,
daughter Sharon both of Los
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grandchildren and 2 sisters.
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Services under the direction
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540·5554.
IABOURDE'ITE
ROBERTA JEAN
LABOURDETTE. resident
of Los Alamitos. Ca. Passed
away oo December 18. 1981.
She was a graduate of Los
Alamitoe High Sehool. class or 19'18 and was present!)
attending California State
University at Long Beach.
She was an avid llttler 'as
well H an Instructor at the
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parent.a, Major and Mrs.
Robert Richards, brothers
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the messenger who t;i rings bad news.
Forecasters deluged
TV weather reporters f eeL akin to umps
By &be A.saoclated Preu
They make a good living talking
about the weather. but when Mother
Nature throws a curve ball, they
duck for cover .
TV weather forecasters indeed reel
kinshi p with an umpire at Yankee
Stadium when the Boston Red Sox
are in town. or a football official who
nullifies the home team's touchdown
with a clipping penally.
Making judgments in the public
eye can be hazardous duty.
Even w h en they a r e right ,
forecasters are often pilloried, in the
tradition o r putting to death the
messenge r who brings bad news.
Conversations with several veteran
prognosticators across the country
turned up stories of them being
"You're the one
that sent that
tornado, and tore my
h ,, ouse up ...
wh acked by old ladies wit h
umbrellas. accosted by drunks in
bars. pelted with snowballs and
galoshes, threatened with death and
accused of trying to play God.
Yes, they often get blamed for
causing the weather.
"I had one guy call a nd teU me that
if it snowed over Christmas. I
wouldn't live to see New Year's ,"
said Bob Gregory. who bas been the
for ecaster at WTHR -TV in
Indianapolis nine years.
Most of the forecasters claimed
they are accurate 80 percent to 90
pe r cent of t he time on on e-day
foreca s t s , but longe r -rang e
predictions get tricky.
And mos t conceded they are
s imply r e porting information
supplied by co mputers and
anonymous meteorologists from the
National Weather Service or a
private agency.
But it's the face on the TV screen
that people go after.
Tom Bonner, who has been with
KARK-TV in Little Rock. Ark., 11
years , remembers the time a burly
farmer from Lonoke, with too much
to drink, walked up to him in a bar .
poked a finger in his chest and said:
·'You're the one that sent that
tornado and tore my house up . . .
I'm going to take your head off."
Bonner said he looked for the
bouncer, couldn't spot him, and
replied, ·'Th at's right about the
tornado. and I'll tell you something
else, I'll send another one If you don't
back off."
Several years ago, when a major
Oood left water 10 feet deep in San
D i ego's Mission Valley, Mik e
Ambrose of KGTV recalls that a
woman walked up to his car .
whacked t he winds hield with an
umbrella and said, "This rain is your
fault."
Chuck Whitaker of WSBT-TV in
South Bend, Ind., says, "One little
old lady called the police department
and wanted the weatherman arrested
for bringing all the snow."
A woman upset that it had rained
for her daughter's wedding called
Tom J olls of WKBW-TV in Buffalo,
N . Y ., to give him a piece of her
mind.
"She held me responsible and said
if s he ever m et m e she would
probably hit me," he said.
George Fish beck of KABC-TV in
Los Angeles just jokes about the
people who accost him on the street.
"I've had people call m e a liar, but
1 quickly drop the m with a karate
blow behind the ear," he said.
Sonny Eliot of W J BK-TV , a
forecaster in the Detroit area 30
years, recalls predicting 2 to 4 inches
of snow in the city sever al years ago
and more than 8 cam e down. To
retaliate, colleagues at the station set
up a contr aption that rained about
200 galoshes on him while he was
giving the roreust the next day.
Jim O 'Bri e n of WPVI in
Philadelphia says viewers often hold
him person a lly respons ible -
"They'd like to put you against the
wall and scream and holler" -and
he gets some nasty letters.
"They don't care if it's going to
rain tomorrow, they just don't want
m e to tell anybody about it," he s aid.
Bob Gregory. in Indianapolis, says
he recently overheard a conversation
between the owner of a beauty parlor
and a S-year-old in which the woman
asked the boy if he "thought God
would bring snow for Christmas."
·'The kid says, 'God doesn't bring
snow, Bob Gregory does.· " Gregory
said.
PUC moves
against phone
monitoring
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The
state Public Utilities Commission
moved this week to close a loophole
that allows some employers to
monitor em pl oyee phone
conversations without using a
beep-tone warning.
T h ose warnings have been
r e quired o n monitored phone
conversations since 1967 . But the
rule s were imposed before
companies could buy or lease
s witchboard equipme nt from
independent manufacturers -and
the PUC rules only cover equipment
made by r egulated telephone
companies.
The gap came to light when the
Airline Transport Employees UnJon,
representing Western Airlines'
reservation personnel, asked the
PUC to s top W estern from
monitoring calls without notice.
The PUC dismissed the complaint
this week because Western owns its
switchboard equipment.
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What will the job picture be • in the year 2000?
81 ll.UILV. IAWIULL
Tht year aooo 11 1alnln1 on ua . Almoat tvtryont who will be ln
th• workforce then haa already
betn born.
Thus, as Amertcans attempt
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bualness. One never knows what
unexpected developments may
occur, or how people will react
to social and economic changes.
Nevertheless, one can make
some informed guesses based. in
part, on exjsting trends .
Let's begin with what we know
about the future with greatest
certainty. First of all, apart
from some real demographic
"surprise" -such as a sudden
surge in immigration or a sharp
drop in mortality rates we
already know approximately
how many men and women will
be of working age at the turn of
the century.
But the size of the workforce is
more difficuJt to predict; it will
depend on how people will divide
their time between work and
other activities, such ae; school,
hom emaking, and lei-sure.
Historically, teen-agers, women,
and the elderly have been less
likely to work than adult men.
but these patterns appear to be
changing. We cannot assume
that the future will repeat the
past.
In recent years there has been
a large influx of women and
teen-agers into the job market,
while adult men, especially
blacks and those over 55, have
been working less. More than
half of all adult women
including many ma rried women
with young children are now in
the labor force. The marked rise
in their propensity to work is
usually attributed to smaller
families, more education, higher
wages (which increase the cost
of staying home ), and the
revolution in attitudes toward
women's roles.
Men, in tum, are working less
because of greater afCluence and
the availability of more
genero us Social Secu rity
benefits, pensions, and disability
insurance.
Whether these trends continue
or not will depend on bow many
new jobs the economy produces.
evolving social mores. and shifts
in government policy. There is
currently no hard evidence to
s upport the belief of ·'supply
side" economists that reducing
people's taxes. and t hereby
increasing their take-home pay,
unleashes a flood-tide of work
effort. But government policies
can a ffect the decision o f
whether or not to work
For example, retirement
decisions often depend on the
age at which one becomes
eligible for Social Security. That
age is likely to be raised in
response to the fi scal squeeze a
greying America will be putting
on the system. This change in
CHANGES COMING Nobody knows for sure what the
future will bring but economist~ see a l411·ger workfol'ce in
the next century and shifts in job opportunities
policy -together with s uch
factors as greater longevity and
continued inflation which erodes
people's savings -could easily
reverse the present trend toward
earlier retirements.
Taking some <although not
a I I > of these r actors into
c on s ideration , gove rnme nt
s tatisticians estim ate that, by
the year 2000, the labor force
will be almost one-third <about
31 million people> larger than it
is today. ll will also be older .
• *
Author labor
trend expert
Isabel V. Sawhill is program
director for e mployment and
l abor poljcy at the Urban
Institute, a n on -profit
organization in Washington.
D .C . dedicated to finding
solutions to the problems of
urban communities.
She also was the first director
of their Program on Women and
SAWHILL
a s director
Commission
Policy.
Families.
A labor
mark e t
economist,
she taught at
Goucher
College and
served with
t h e U .S .
government
as a policy
a n alyst and
of the Na tionat
for Employment
Her publications include
·'Ti me of Transition : The
Growth of Families Headed by
Women,"
with the average age increasing
from 3S to 38 years as the baby
boom generation ma lures .
Finally, it will be more diverse.
with much higher proportions of
women <because more of them
wilt work> and of minorities
( IJecause of higher birth rates
among most minority grouspsl.
Whal kinds of jobs will be
ava ilable to this larger
workforce ? In the past,
educational qualifications have
been a major determinant or the
kind of work one secured, and
the educational l evel of
Americans has risen s teadily.
Since 1960, for example. the
average number or years of
education of the workforce as a
whole rose from 12.0 to 12 .6. and
the proportion or adults 25 years
or over that has completed high
school increased from 41 lo 68
percent.
But the proportion of 18-to
19·year-olds going to college bas
dropped since the early 1970s.
a nd the governme nt projects
only a marginal improvement in
educational attainment in the
next 10 years.
Why has the American drive
toward ever-higher levels or
s chooling s lowed down?
Cu rrently, an oversupply of
educat ed young p eople has
lowered the extra earnings to be
expected from attending college
a nd ha s bumped
college-educated youth down the
occupational ladder. Over the
past decade, for example, the
proportion of employed college
g raduat es working in
professional and technical jobs
fell by 9 percent among men and
16 percent among women. Job
o pportunit ies in these
occupations simply have not
kept pace with the number of
IDITOR'S NO'l'I: Th"" flw loll na.o HNI of ll.art•clf1 tzploriftQ
"Worldng: Claott0.,,and ChMott."
EconomUt ftabtl V. $awMU of tM Urbion IMtUutt . ollGlyNt tM
tmpoct of QOVmafMtlt poUcw1.ond ~.aftd econom£c cllongl1 on '""
worlc/orce of the future . Thfa.arttc" WOI prqar~ wUh rhe,<Utittonc• of
her ion, JorMt W Sowhdl.
Thia U'TW1 wo. writtm /01' Courae1 bit N.wapo,,_,., o program of
Urdun.ct11 Ezfmftol\, UC Son oc.,1<>. with f1Attding /rom thf NotWMI
Endotunwnl /or thf Humanit"•·
college-trained workers .
Moreover, with the exceptlon
of a few fi e l ds s u ch as
engineering and nursing,
professional and technical job
opportunities are not expected to
grow particularly rapidly over
the next decade. Clerical, sales,
and service jobs, on the other
hand, are projected to increase
at an above-average rate. But
these are not the kinds of jobs to
which college graduates have
traditionally aspired.
Still another signHicant trend
lS the decline In unionization
since the mid-19505. Today, only
about one-fifth of the labor force
is unionized. While there has
been a s harp in c rease in
unionis m among public
employees, this has been more
than offset by declines in the
private sector.
This trend is partly related to
the changing demographic and
industrial composition of the
labor force ; women and
e ducated worker s are
notoriously difficult to organize;
blue-collar workers are more
willing to o r ganize than
white-collar workers . A reversal
of this trend seems unlikely,
barring labor law reforms which
have recently had little political
s upport.
Of major significance for both
work and family life is the
tremendous rise in the number
of two-eamer and single-parent
households, a phenomenon that
is related to the influx of women
into the labor market.
In 1960, 43 percent of a ll
hou seholds consisted or a
married couple with only one
spouse in the labor force: by
1975, this had dropped to 25
percent, and by 1990, it is
projected to be only 14 percent.
When both parents work
outside the home, they want jobs
that offer shorter o r more
nexible hours, that are closer to
home, and that make provisions
for the inevitable conflicts that
arise when home repairs,
s hopping, or sick c h ildren
compete for their attention. In
the future, employers may thus
be forced to offer more paid
time off for these activities. day
care, ··nexlime," and similar
working conditions.
Even so. families of t he future
will have a much harder time
juggling their multipl e
responsibilities. young couples
will have to choose between the
hi g h er incom e that two
paychecks provide and the
poss ible benefits to children of
having one parent at home.
Another problem will be the
diffi c ulties that job-related
transfers from one city to
another pose for two-career
hmilles. Firms that have
traditionally moved managers
around the country may find
that younger professionals are
unwilling to jeopardite a
s p ou se's career by frequent
moves.
Finally, there are crucial
questions or whether there will
be enough jobs for all those who
want to work, whether they will
be satisfying jobs, and whether
HDRDSCDPI
Sunday, Ott. ZO
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES <March 21 -April 19>:
Whal you need is available but
could be obscured; key is to dig
beneath surface indications .
Reject the s uperficial, strive for
hard news, factual data.
TAURUS <April 20-May 20> ·
A void sensationalism , rely on
experience, be familiar with
source material and check legal
rights. permissions. You'll be
dealing with older individuals
who can aid in fulfilling your
aspirations .
GEMINI <May 21-June 201 ·
Finish rather than initiate
project. Those you aid in past
will be in position to help you
with present chores. You'll have
opportunity to gain wider
recognition.
CANCER <June 21 -Juty 221 :
Rh ythm of events undergoes
radical change; you'll be more
active, creative and capable of
imprinting individual style .
Accent on personal magnetism ,
originality, ability to get to heart
of matters.
LEO <July 23-Aug. 22 1. You
gain new understanding of basic
values. Foc us on prope rty,
secu rity, condusion or
important business transaction.
Marvelous opportunity exists for
pubhc relations coup -you'll be
aware of what s hould be done
and how to accomplish it.
VIRGO <Aug . 23-Sept. 22 1:
More demands will be made on
your time -trips, lectures,
sales meetings and social
gatherings dominate scenario.
they wtU pay enou•h to k"P
intact the Am1rtcan drHm ol
ever·rillnC 1tandardl of Uvtnc.
Here our cry1tal ball becolMI
especially cloudy; yet lt one
squints, there Is some reason for
ofrerlng an optimistic forecut.
Cu rrent dlfflcultles -
including high rates of both
inflation and unemployment •
coupled with a slowdown in the
growth or productivity and in the
standard or living -cannot be
ignored.
Nevertheless, history suggests
that, over the longer run, the
economy eventually adjusts to
absorb a growing population and
labor.:. force. Moreover, each
generation has been better off •
than the previous one, as rising
levels of educational attainment
together with better technology
have improved productivity and
etim10ated lhe least desirable
jobs.
Over this longer period, the
basic limits on what our
economy can produce and
consume are set by the talent
and training or the population
and their desire to work, not by
short-run fluctuations in the
level or spending and prices.
Horizons expand, forces tend to
be scattered.
LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 221 : You
become more aware of costs,
overall budget. Emphasis on
details, routine and necessity for
revision, review. Negotiations
could result in pay hike or cash
bonus.
SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21>:
New s urro unding s prove
beneficial. Shake off lethargy,
lake initiative and welcome
opportunity for c hange ,
creativity You 'll have
s u ccessful dealings with
me mbers of opposite sex.
AGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec
211 . Private family conference
aids in r estoring domestic
harmony. Money questions will
be resolved. Emphasis also on·
be hind -scenes activity ,
co mmun1 cat1on with one
confined to home or hospital.
CAPRICORN COec. 22-Jan.
191 ' Romantic anterlude lends
spice to life. Business venture
requires additional review.
Emotions and logic tend to run
together and lead to te mporary
confusion.
AQUARIUS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18).
Accent on business proposition.
career oppor t unity , added
res ponsibility and intensified
relationship with member of
opposite sex. What initially
appears to be a loss could end up
in profit column.
PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20>.
You become more aware of ~.,
potential -long-distance call ~'
verifies views. You'll be rid of
unnecessary burden. way will be
clear for possible journey.
[ ORANGE COAST CHURCH DffiECTORY
Churcno f St. Matthew by the Sea
(Traditional Episcopal)
Christmas Eve Eucharist 9 p.m.
HOLY COMMUNION -Each Sunday -9:00 AM
(BOOie ol Conrron Prayet • 1928)
MERTZ HALL
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611 Heliotrope, Corona def Mar
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'Attend The Church Of Your C.hoice
This Sunday
Celebration set
for Christtnas
and Hanukkah
A CONSECRATION service for a new S3
million sanctuary at First Christian Church, Main
and Adams Streets, Huntington Beach, is set for
9 :30 a.rn. Sunday at the church.
A "SING·A·LONG ME~IAH" is to be held at
7:30 p .m . Sunday at the Crystal Cathedral,
Chapman at Lewis, Garden Grove.
"WAITING FOR the Christmas Guest," a
special drama, will be performed during services
at 8 :30 and 11 a .m . Sunday at Faith Lutheran
Church, 8200 Ellis Ave., Huntington Beach.
A HANUKKAH celebration will be held at 7:30
p.m . Sunday at the Jewish Community Center, 298
Broadway, Laguna Beach.
THE TIURD annual Christmas festiv~l will be
held at 5 p.m. Sunday at Community Presbyterian
llCI 11111
Church, 415 Forest Ave., Laguna Beach. There
will be a potluck dinner and performance by
ventriloquist Gail Wenos.
THE CALIFORNIA Boys' Choir will present a
concert at 4 p.m. Sunday at St. Michaels and All
Angels Episcopal Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive,
Corona del Mar. Admission is $5 for adults and S3
for children through 15 and senior citizens.
THE MARINERS Singers and a JO.piece
orchestra will present "The Many Moods of
Christmas" at 8 p.m . Wednesday at Mariners
Church, 1000 Bison Ave . ._ Newport Beach. The
program is free.
ORGANIST/HAllPISCHORDIST Marvel
Jensen will present a Christmas organ concert at
7 :30 p.m. Wednesday at First Baptist Church, 1010
W. 17th St., Santa Ana. Admission is free.
A FAMILY FESTIVAL Choral will .J>e
presented at 7:30 p.m .. a choir concert at 10 :20
p.m . and a festival choral Eucharist at 11 p.m.
Thursday, Christmas Eve at Saint James
Episcopal Church, 1209 Via Lido, Newport Beach.
A choral holy Eucharist will be celebr ated at LO
a.m . Christmas Day.
FAITII LUTHERAN Church, 8200 Ellis Ave.,
Huntington Beach, will present services at 6, 8 and
11 p.m. Thursday, Christmas Eve.
A HANUKKAH Havurah to which all high
school-age Jewish youth are invited is set for 2 to 6
p.m. Thursday at the Jewish Community Center,
298 Broadway, Laguna Beach. For reservations,
call 497·2070.
A UVE nativity scene will be featured at a
family Christmas Eve service at 7 p.m. Thursday
at First United Methodist Church, 18225 Bushard,
Fountain Valley. A candlelight communion s.ervice
is set for 11 p.m. Thursday.
MASS WILL be sung at 11:30 p.m. Thursday,
Christmas Eve, at St. Therese's Church. 17302
Daimler, Irvine.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December 19, 1981
.. Dell~ .......... .._
FOR THE NEEDY Members of St. Bona\'enture Church 111
Huntington Beach pack boxes of food for the poor Boxes wen•
distributed lo 110 needy families for Thanksgi\'ing and will go to
125 families at Christmas
Excommunication law revised
By VICl'OR L. SIMPSON ·-..... ~--VATICAN CITY -A Vatican
com mission has approved a revised
canon law that .limits automatic
excommunication -the church's
most serious penalty -to a handful
of offenses including abortion and
violence against the pope, Roman
Catholic officials said.
·'The idea Is to try to meet
s ituations with flexibility and
administrative decisions and to try to
limit excommunication to the most
serious offenses," said-Monsii'nor
J ohn Alessandro, who attended a
week·long meeting here to revise the
1917 canon law code.
The s pecial commission of 74
cardinals and bishops made final
revisions in the 1,700-article code at
the meeUng and presented the draft
to Pope John Paul 11, who must
a pprove it.
The revisions codify the reforms of
the 1962-65 Vatican Council and
C•ll 642-5671.
Put • few words
to work for you.
embody practices already in effect
o n issues such a s marriage
annulments, bishops ' synods and
control of diocesan finances.
Alessandro a nd other church
offi cials said published reports
s uggesting that the commission had
drawn up a new law on grounds for
annulments were wrong, and the
body merely codified norms already
in effect.
Excommunication puts Catholics
outside the church, excluding them
from the sacraments.
Under the proposed code. Catholics
would in c ur automatic
excommunication for six offenses :
desecration of the Euc harist ;
physical violence against the pope:
violation by a priest of the secrecy of
the confessional ; consecr ation of a
bishop without papal mandate : abuse
by a priest of the power of absolution,
and moral and physical involvement
with an abortion.
Christmas, Hanukkah
are related indirectly
8)' GEORGE W. CORNELL .. ,. ........ .-
From their mount-aln camp, •
raued band of fugitive auerrillas
watched anx1ously as a huae Syrian
arm y upproached atross the plain.
"How can we, rew•as we are, rieht
such a mJghty host as thia?" they
worried.
T heir leader, the "hammerer ,"
Judas Maccabee, was unshaken. "In
the s ight of heaven there is no
diffe rence between deliverance by
many or by few ," he said. "Sodo not
be afraid of them.'·
IT WAS A lopsided , three·year war
in which the relatively s mall tattered
company of Jewish warriors finally
in 165 8.C. defeated the world's then
greatest mlUt.ary power in history's
first crucial fight tor r eligious
freedom.
Commemora ting that victory,
Judais m on Sunday evening begins
th e eight-day celebration or
Hanuk!cah, the "festival of lights."
Sometimes the observance is seen
as a kind of J ewish "Christmas,"
and it does have indirect coMections
with that holiday of Christianity 's
origins , since the Maccabean victory
prevented destruction of the "mother
religion," J udaism.
FROM IT STE MMED a l l
monotheism, including Christianity.
Had the Maccabees not won,
"J udaism might have perished, and
quite conceivably, Christianity and
Islam would never have emerged,"
says Rabbi Marc H. Tanenbaum of
the American Jewish Committee.
In that ancient and epic struggle,
the Syrian empire which had spread
over muc h of the Middle East
ordered elimination of all vestiges
of Judaism so that s ubjects would be
"one people" serving the state
pantheon of pagan gods.
A statue of the idol, Jupiter, was
set up in the temple at J erusalem,
defiling Judaism's holiest place.
Throughout Israel, pagan altars
were erected and patrols deployed to
force villager~ lo bow to the oew
"gods." Althou.ch Israel before had
s uffered many forehtn occupaUona, It
always had retained Its right of
worship.
BUT THE SYRIAN emper or,
Antiochus Epiphanes, had ordered
·Judaism wiped out It was the decree
compelling J ews to bow down at
pagan altars that s parked the
revolution.
ll began when the aging Maccabet!
father of fi ve sons defied a Syrian
ofricer 's comma nd to kneel a nd
instead attacked a nd killed rum . He
and his sons fled to the Galilean hllls.
where he later died.
But the sons carried on , gathering
a scanty, ill-equi pped but growing
army of resista nce fighters, ready to
die for the sake of conscience
"ARM YOU RSELVES a nd be
brave." Judas Maccabee told them.
Their struggle marked the first
s uccessful uses of guerrilla tactics -
I ig htning st r ikes an d retreats ,
surprise attacks, ambushes, night
raids and harassment.
In the final decisive batUe, the
overwhelmi n gly outnum be r ed
guerrilla force of only 3,000 routed a
Syrian army of 47,000, including
hors e men , foo t soldier s and
s pearmen mounted on elephants.
IT WAS A TURNING point for
civ1hzation in the preser vation of a
monotheistic religious heritage that
has spread around the earth through
its offs pring faiths
The J e rus alem te mpl e was
cleansed and rededicated.
Tradition says that there was only
enough oil for the Temple lamps to
burn one day but miraculously they
burned eight days until more oil
could be made.
In celebrating the event. Jewish
families light an additional candle
each night beginning with the first
candle after sundown this Sunday.
By the eighth evening the following
Sunday, eight candles will shine from
the menorahs.
Nuclear arms is church concern
INDIANAPOLIS (AP>
-A Christmas letter to
be read this Sunday in
4 , 300 congregations of
t he Christian Chu rch
(Disciples of Chris t >
urges followers of the
"military expenditures
of East. West and the
Third World are coming
at the expense of a poor
and hungry world · ·
The letter calls on the
denomin ation 's 1.2
million members "to
study, to pray, to work
a nd to r i s k i n th e
interest of true peace
and the justice t'hat
makes tru e peace possible.··
"Prince of Peace" to .---------------------
resist the world's arms
buildup.
"We are concerned
that while any nuclear
w a r o n ce w as
unthinkable, some now
.. speak of limited nuclear
war as an option," the
message says.
The letter, sent by
the denomination's 15
general and 34 regional
executives, says the
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Battle lines being drawn throughout Mideast
Small nations, allying with one or the other of the superpowers
BEIRUT. Lebanon <AP> The chill
In U .S.·Soviet relations has had an
1 impact in the Middle East, where
observers see a n In c r easing
polarization with nations strengthening
their ties with one superpower or the
other.
The hardened lines were evident at
' the Arab League summit conference in
Fez, Morocco. last month. Hardline
pro-Soviet heads of state stayed home
and forced Saudi Arabia to temporarily
abandon its proposed formula for
Middle East peace.
THE SOVIET UNION has offe red
' friendship treaties and cut-rate arms
' deals to solidify relations with countries
s uch as Syria and woo new supporters
' such as North Yemen.
President Reagan's administration
' has signed a "strategic alliance" for
military cooperation with lsrael while
trying to rally a "strategic consensus" 1 with moderate Arabs to oppose any
' possible Soviet encroachment in the
a rea.
Both nations have h eld military
ex.ercises in the region. The Soviet!!'
carried out naval maneuvers and a
mock beach landing in Syria last
summer. More recently a U.S. Rapid
· Deployment Force staged drills in
Egypt, Oman. Somalia a nd Sudan.
Here is a breakdown on the status of
relations between the two superpowers
and the nations of the region:
-ISRAEL: This is the strongest US.
ally in the region but relations have
been strai ned by R eag an
adm inistr at1on attempts to build
bridges with moderate regimes such as
S aud i Arabia . Pr ime Mini ster
Menachem Begin's government signed
• the strategic cooperation pact with the
• US govern m e nt for military
cooperation against a possible Soviet
threat Nov. 30 but Israel's opposition
parties challenged Begin, saying the
agreement was too vague and might
affect Kre mlin policy on J e wis h
e migration from the Soviet Union
-EGYPT: Before his death in 1970,
Pr esident Ga m al Abdel Nasser
operated on a policy or .. positive
ne utrality," which also defined
relations with the superpowers ror
many Arab nations in the 1960s. Nasser
relied on the East-bloc nations for
weapons and political support a1alnst
Israel but offi cially proclaimed
non -a li gnm e nt. His s u ccessor,
President Anwar Sadat, reversed the
trend and called the Soviets the greatest
threat to peace. Egypt remains flrm~y
committed to U.S. policy in the area
under Sadat· s successor . President
Hosni Mubarak, but it remain8 to be
seen whether he wlll invite the soviets
to return the ambassador expelled by
Sadat before his assassination in
October and taJce a more even-handed
approach.
U.S. military aid and Egyptian help
in the form of military advisers and
arms h as gr eatly influenced the
governments or Somalia. Oman and
Sudan to adopt pro-U.S. policies, all
based in various degrees on expressed
fears of Soviet encroachment. But a
change in policy in Cairo could weaken
the ties .
-PERSIAN GULF: Saudi Arabia is
the de facto leader of the six-nation
Persian Gull Cooperation Council which
includes Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar. the
Un ited Arab Emirates and Oman. Saudi
Arabia has stro ng economic and
military ties with Washington and is
vehemently anti-communist. But the
Saudis see the Arab-Israeli conflict as
the main threat to regional peace and
not the Soviets.
Saudi officials have hinted diplomatic
relations with Moscow may be restored
if Soviet t roops leave Afghanistan.
Kuwait , with a large resident
population of Palestinians, bas steered
a somewhat independent course -
buying anti-aircraft missiles from the
Soviets and allowing a Soviet Embassy.
T he tie that binds the Saudis to the
United States is economic -$12 billion
in oil imported by the United States this
yea r and $35 billion worth of U.S.
business invested in the kingdom.
-THE VEMENS: As a counter lo lhe
U S. influence in Saudi Arabia, the
Soviets have concentrated on t he
southern tip of the Arabian Peninsula.
The Marxist government of South
Ye men has welcomed several thousand
Soviet military advisers and provided
bases for Soviet submarines and ships,
Western diplomats say. Last August,
South Yeme n joined Ethiopia and Libya
in signing a fnendsblp and cooperatJon
treaty that had tbe earmarks of a
Middle EHt version of the Soviet bloc's
Warsaw Pact in Eastern Europe,
especially since el!orta were made by
Libyan leader Moammar Khadafy to
have Syria joJn as well.
After a two-week border war between
North Yemen and South Yemen In early
1979, President Jimmy Carter rµsbed
nearly $400 million In planes and other
weapons to North Yemen that were paid
for by the Saudis . But Prealdent AU
Abdullah Sa!eb of North Yemen has
nevertheless drifted gradually closer to
Moscow, which has provided h~m
MIG-21 warplanes and tanks at least
eq\lal lo the Carter package. North
Yemen failed to endorse Slludi Arabia's
peace plan after Saleh vlslted Moscow
and supported President Leonid I.
Brezhnev's Middle East proPoSala. Saudi
officials privately voice deep concem
over what they see as a Soviet
encroachment on their borders.
-IRAN·IRAQ: Neither COWJtry has
diplomatic relations with the United
States. Arab Iraq has a 20-year
friendship treaty with the Soviet Union
and non-Arab Iran has made the Ea.st
bloc its major trading partner. If the
war between the two oil-producing
natio ns can be e nded, President
Saddam Hussein of Iraq could change
his arrangements with the Kremlin
leaders. He has had repeated re.quests
for arms aid spurned by Moscow. This
has severely strained relations but an
open breal< with the Soviets is unllitely
until the war is over. The Iraqis then
may improve economic ties with the
West. but unless U.S. policy changes
dramatically there is unlikely to be a
more meaningful relationship.
Iran's Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini
has insisted that his policy is "neither
East nor West" but at home he relies on
the Communist pro-Soviet Tudeh Party
to supply technocrats to operate the
state bureaucracy. Abroad the Iranians
a r e bartering their oil for Soviet
technology. At the sam e time
Khomeini·s r egime is s howing
heightened interest in the Arab-Israeli
conflict -whereas the late Shah
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi stayed out of
at as much as possible.
-S YRIA: As the leader of the
IRAN
SAUDI ARABIA
Arab-nation group formed lo oppose the
U .S.-inspired Camp David accords
between Egypt and Israel, Syria played
the role of spoiler on the Saudi peace
initiative in an apparent effort. to prove
that its support is essentiaJ to any
Middle East settlement.
President Ha fez Assad signed a
friendship treaty with the soviets on
Oct. 8, 1!8>, and has asserted be would
like a strategic alliance with Moscow to
counter the U.S.-Israel pact. The Syrian
government contends there can be no
peaceful solution until there is a
military balance between the Arabs and
Is rael, and Syria's policies greatly
influence those of South Yemen,
Algeria, Libya and the Palestine
Li be ration Organ iz a tion . Syria
maintains diplomatic relations with
Washington but relations have grown
increasingly chilly.
Soviet-backed Syria came to the brink
of a showdown with Israel In Lebanon
last April when the Syrians deployed
Soviet-made anti-aircraft missiles in
the Bekaa Valley after Israeli jets
downed two Syrian helicopters. The
missile crisis was cooled off by U.S.
presidential envoy Philip C. Habib but
the sources of tension remain.
-J ORDAN : King Hussein has
traditionally been aligned firmly with
the U.S. government but he struck an
arms deal with the Soviets last summer
to get anti-aircraft missiles and
rejected U.S. enticements to cancel the
deal. The trend toward lessening of lies
with the West ba s also been
underscored by his alignment with Iraq
in its war with Iran and bis refusal to
have any part of the Camp David
process.
David Roberti. leaving his mark on state Senate
Editor's Nore -Thi.s "' the second of a
three-part senes er am1mng Cah/omia"!
poltt1cal leadership du nng a year of cnsu
By STEVE Lt\WRENCE Asteci.-....... Writ~
A sse mbl y man Dnug Bosco
remembers 1t v1v1dly as the
Legis lature lumbered toward
adjournment 1n Septem ber , stat e
Senate leader David Roberti pushed up L hi s microphone. got to his feet and
killed one of the most heavily lobbied
bills of the year
Roberti's annuuncemenl. that there
would be no Senate com mitlee hearings
during the last days of the 1981 session.
administered the coup de grace to a
Bosco bill designed to head off the
takeover of Continental Airlines by
Texas International Airlines.
Probably more than any other
in cident this year, il demonstrated the
change in the upper house since the Los
Angeles Democrat became president
pro tern in a coup late an 1980.
Unlike has predecessor. James Mills,
who led the Senate with a light rein,
Roberti has been an activist involved
with everything from bills ,
appointments, and fund-raising to the
number of chandeliers in the As sem bly
speaker's office
ROBERTI HAS "PUT the Senate
i thing together stronger than anyone has
, in years." s aid one lobbyist who
1 requested anonymity
1. Robert 1's lobbying o f fellow
• De mocrats is ofteo cited as the deciding
, factor in the Senate's approval of two
state farm labor board appointees
supported by labor but bitterly opposed
., by-growers.
When Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.
violated an unwritten rule by entering
_ the Senate foyer uninvited after his
farm-labor victory. an angry Roberti
ordered sergeants-at-arms to remove
him .
When Roberti's bill abolishing the
~ so-called Dan White defense bogged
.. down in the Assembly Criminal Justice
I. Committee. he briefly held up 64
t.. Assembly bills to "engage in equity."
Kls bill passed
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When Assembly Republicans staged a
voting boycott to protest Democratic
reap portionme nt plans. Roberti
imposed a partial freeze on Assembly
GO P bills and punished a committee
chairman who reportedly disobeyed the
order.
ANO WHEN ARCHITECTS planned
to put five chandeliers in Speaker Willie
Brown's ofrice in the Capitol's restored
wes t wing and only one in Roberti's ,
Roberti protested. An aide said the
','Politics is
like bread wit h
yeast in it. You don't
stay up with it, it
consumes you."
-H.L. RICHARDSON
speaker got one chandelier because five
looked "terrible."
Roberti has also stepped up campaign
fund-raising efforts by the Senate's
Democratic leaders hip, a move he says
is needed to keep up with RepubHcans.
That effort has led to claims from
som e legislators and lobbyists that
Roberti has been using legislation to
"lever " campaign donations. He
strongly denies It.
"The message is, ii you want your
program to go you better be puttlns up
money to the right kind of people," said
a second lobbyist, who also asked that
his name not be used.
But a third lobbyist s aid he bts not
had any "hard pressure" from Senate
Democratic leaders to donate.
"The Senate, eve n with Roberti, has
not been as overwhelming as the
Assembly side." the lobbyist said. ''It's
been rather gentlemanly."
. ·
Caucus chairman Paul Carpenter, the
No. 3 man in the Senate Democratic
leadership, acknowledged he has called
lobbyists into his office and given them
fund-raising pitches. but he denied
implying that the fate of bills hung on
their contributions.
He said the six or so sessions were
in t e nd e d to give l obby i s t s
"information," not to pressure them.
Critics who claim Roberti has been
.. levering" funds cite what happened to
the Continental bill and a savings and
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loan measure by Assemblyman Tom
Bane, D-Van Nuys.
The Bane bill , which allowed
state-chartered savings and loans to
make the same var iable interest rate
loans as their fe derally chartered
co unterparts. was sent back to
com m iltee by Roberti a few hours
before a savings and loan lobbyist was
called into Carpenter's office.
The bilJ eventually pass ed, but other
lobbyists said the savings and loan
representative, Larry Kurmel,
complained of "extortion." Kurmel said
later be couldn't remember meeting
with Carpenter.
ROBERTI SAID be sent the Bane bill
to the Senate Floance Commlltee
because it cost more than $25,000. Re
said a similar bill did not go lo Finance
because there were differences In the
measures.
"I never asked Kurm el for one
blithering cent'" he aaid. "I invite
people to see what savln1s and loans
have given Senate Democrats before
and after that. I cannot control what
Paul Carpenter says."
KurmeJ saw Carpenter on June 30.
according to the Sac ramento Bee.
8.i!lween July 1 and Sept. 17 the Savtn11
and Loan Committee for Reaponalble
Govenunent gave $1,000 to Roberti and
$3.500 to Chree a11emblymen. In the
pr ior S ~ m o nths I t made no
conlri butlons.
Ca_rpenter, Sen. Alan Robbins-, D-Van
Nuys, Assemblyman Bruce Youns, D~Cerrit.OI, and the Senate Republlean lead~r!I, William Campbell and lttn
Madd,y. each aot $1,000 between Sept. 18
and Ocl. 17. A11embl1 Republican
leader CaroU Hallett col SS,000.
Tbe ConUnen,al bill. which would
have cleand the way for Conlineatal
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e mployees to buy company stock to
head off the Texas International
takeover , passed the Assembly on Aug.
20.
BUT IT RAN INTO trouble in the
Senate. The Rules Committee. which
Roberti chairs, did not assign it to the
Banking and Commerce Committee
until two weeks later, a week after the
committee's last scheduled bearing.
Roberti said he needed time to decide
between three committee chairmen who
"I 'm, an, activist. I
do ,a l ot ,and y ou
cannot d o it ,all
yourself."
-DAVID ROBERTI
wanted the bill. Even If it had been
assigned to committee on Aug. 26, the
first time Rules met aner Aug. 20, the
bill coUld not have been heard without a
rule waiver, he added.
The Banking a nd Commerce
Committee held its last hearing on Aug.
26. Three other committees that might
have heard the bill held their last
sessions on Aug. 17. Aug. 2A and Aug.
26. When Bosco sought a rule waiver to
aJlow the committee to meel, which
required a two-thirds vote of the Senate,
Roberti made his announcement on the
Senate floor. Continental lobbyists said they bad no
chance of getting the waiver wlth
Roberti opposed.
PA UL ECK EL, R EAD OF the
Continental Employees Association,
accused Roberti or selling out to Texas
International. And the Bee, quotlng
unidentified sources.I. reported that two
senators close to KOberti said Texas
inte r national pr.omlsed Senate
Democrats $200,000. Roberti and Texas International
offlcla.la denied the alle1aUons. Roberti
uld neither he nor the Democratic
Caucus would take any money from the
Texas airline. So rar. TI baa only
reported clvinl contributions to two
Aasembb memben. -Roberti. 42, ls an affable, heaY)'ltt
ex-Republican who aaya bt ch&Ated
parties in tbe 1.llOI becauae of the
oemoerat.s' pro-cltll rlpu ~cord. eoue..;u. cMlcrlbe him. aa volatile but
brUllant. "Kind of an odd duck ln WIYI
but Incredib ly brl1bt," aald one
lobbyt.st. He ls a Ubtral on mott llau. and la
considered to ,be mo" partlaan tbn
J( 1U1, 1 San Dteio Democrat •bo held
t-
the Senate's top post for 10 years. Even
so, Roberti has admire r s among
Republicans.
"I TIUNK DAVE is a terrific leader. I
wish he was a conservative," said Sen.
H .L. Richardson , a conservative
Arcadia Republican. "He's extremely
competent and quite formidable.
"J im .t Mills) epitomized the nice
guy moderate libera l," Richardson
added. "He was the protem of his time.
Politics changes. It's like bread with
yeast in it. You don't stay up with it, it
consumes you."
Roberti, who held the No. 2 post of
floor leader before he became pro tem.
campaigned against MiUs on·a platform
of shaking up the Senate. unlfyinc
Democrats and putting more emphasis
on fund-raising. He said the upper house
too often took a bac k seat to the
Assembly.
Roberti's election, after a bitter
campaign in which Mills called him
unqualified, installed a largely Hberal
leadership group that includes a few
Mills insiders and other Democrats who
were eager for more powerful roles.
Roberti added 77 people lo the Senate
staff, raising the total to 647, in part to
give Republicans committee aides and
to add 16 people to his own staff. "I'm
an activist. I do a lot and you cannot do
il all yourself," he said.
BUT HE PROMISED significant staff
cuts next year.
Roberti cites development of a Senate
Democratic anti-crime package as one
of his major accomplishments. a group
of get ·t ough-on-crime measures
import.ant as much for their symbolism
as their substance .
Steve White, executive director of the
California Dis trict Attorneys, gave
Roberti's anti-crime package "mixed
reviews," saying It was a "generallY
good and responsible" but complaining
that the way il was packaged was a
"little rigid.•· ,
Roberti also helped get the s tile
budget out on lime , a fet t he
acknowledees was part ly due to
Republican desires to avoid a repeat of
1980's 16-day by_dget deadlock.
And he pulhed through a Sen1le
reapportionment plan that Republicans
labeled "gerrymanderlna:· but Roberti
claims they were close to accepting It.
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Chdstmas <•me early ,}lOt in sig t
good old Uncle Len. I have some very s pecial .-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-
friends who decided to send
some extra nice things for the
holiday season.
First, I'd once again like to
thank my pals in Marjorie Holt's
first grade cla ss al Wilson
Elementary School In Costa
Mesa. Uncle Len received a
handmade Christmas card,
decorated with a self portrait or
each or Mrs. Holt's students in
Room 13.
It was a wonderful thought.
And rour card is prominently
displayed on a bulletin board in
the Daily Pilot newsroom. <All
the big, funny people who run
.the newspaper are pretty
jealous about that card. I
With the theme of the contest
in mind, another friend sent
along pictures or her favorite
cookie characters and a few real
cookies for Uncle Len to munch
on. Yummy! Lisa Walters, 12, of
Balboa gets a special thank you
for the delicious letter.
Now its time for the winners.
Jenny Brown, 10, of Balboa
dished out the best of the batch
with her gingerbread man
illustration. The youngster gets Fl R .'iT PL.l\C r: ~n \ \ r: H .1 e11n.11 R rown ol Uni hoa
the first place award and the $5
prize. Uncle Len thinks that the
wavy lines coming from the
picture represent the steam
from a fresh-baked delight.
Coming in second with a
Christmas tree cookie is Wilson
School's own Gabriela Avila.
The 7-year-old youth gets S2 for
her efforts.
Honorable mentions go to
Jennifer Leavitt, 10, of Laguna
Niguel, Dylan Rogers. 7, of
Costa Mesa and Lisa Walters.
Karri Matthews, 12, of Santa
Ana (a regular Un cle Len
contributor) got a little confused
and sent pictures of regular
cookies ins tead of cookie
characters . I guess I didn't
explain the contest clearly
enough. So. Uncle Len gives
himself a No-No for not being
specific in the contest directions.
But thanks, Karri, for the nice
chocolate chip cookie pictures.
For next week's contest, I'd
like to see a picture that'll
welcome the new year. Since
1982 probably will come in with
a bang, how about drawing a
pict ure o f your favorite
noisemaker? There are party
poppers, horns, whis tles and
other things to choose from. ·
Se lect your favorite
noisemaker and draw it on a
piece of paper 4 inches square
Use black ink only. Pencil and
By INK MENDELSOHN
S. ...... !Mws SWri<•
"Bah Humbug!" you may
say. But believe it or not, there
really is something in America
this inflation-ridden Christmas
season that costs less than it did
150 yearu ago.
In 1830, an advertisement in
the York, Pa .. Republican
notified the public :
Tickets will be sold for 6'1• cents.
which will admit the bearers to the
'Chn:rtrl'la3 Tree' during the time it
remains for exhibition.
Today, as any mother's child
knows, it costs not a penny to
see delightfully decorated
Ch r istmas trees during the
holiday season everywhere in·
the land. As late as 1840,
however, the Chris tmas tree
was still such a curiosity in
America that people were
willing to pay for the privilege of
seeing one . At least .
e nt repreneurs l ike Mr .
Goodridge of York, Pa., hoped
they were. He advertises:
SEIO\'D PLM'E \\ f \ \'f."H (;ohrwla .\t'llu •11 C'11s/11 \fesn
other colors will not reproduce
well. And remember not to trace
your drawings. They must be
original.
Send your entries to Uncle
Len, Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560,
Costa Mesa. Calir 92626. Try to
mail your artwork no later than
Monday so that they get to my
desk by Wednesday
Orange Coast OAJL Y PILOT/Saturday, December 19, 1981 ~··
Love stories in demand
Young readers scoop up teen romances by millions
By JANE SEE WHITE ._la ......... ~
NEW YORK Ellie loses the
cbeerleading competition. but
wins the star football player.
Janie Is so absorbed by a cow-
boy pen pal that the boy next
door drops her : she comes to her
senses and wins him back.
"Stories of love and tears," as
Bantam publicist Stuart Ap·
plebaum calls them. are cap-
tivating teens mostly girls Wl·
der 15. In general, the novels in-
clude no sex and no violence.
Their plots focus on universal
worries: wait to see if Rip calls
or accept Willie's invitation to
the dance? They end on the up-
beat. filled with hope for
s moothe r romantic sailing
tomorrow.
And they sell like crazy. More
and more publishers are cashing
m with Leen romance novels, the
lucrative adolescent equivalents
of Barbara Cartland or Harle·
quin books.
The pioneer publisher of teen
romances. Scholastic Inc .. has
sold 1.8 million copies of 16 nov·
els. like "Dreams Can Come
True" and ··An April Love
-5tMY. "_!iince introducing its
"Wildfire" imprint 18 months
ago.
Simon & Schuster's Silhouette
Books is coming out in October
with six .. First Love" novels. In
August, Bantam will offer a
"Sweet Dreams" series of teen
rom ances: Bookstore demand
was so high , Applebaum said,
that a first printing of 125,000
was bolstered with a second
printing or up to 50,000 addi-
tional copies of each or the first
six "Sweet Dreams" novels.
Whether this avalanche of
adolescent heartthrob fiction is
a blessing or a blight depends on
which educator you ask. Al least
one private school director
ranks such books with television
as mindless opiates.
·'This all goes back Lo why the
test scores are getting lower and
lower." snitred Nancy Hen-
ningsen, director of Packer
Collegiate Institute here . "The
stories don't challenge the kids'
minds enough."
But many educators say they
are delighted to meet a 12-or
13-year-old who reads anything
at all outside school.
"Sure. we'd like lo sec them
reading the 19th century greats
ltke Dickens or Jane Au sten. but
they don't. If they read at all.
I'm pleased," said Tom Luxon,
an Englis h teacher at Lake
Forest Academy· Ferry Hall in
Lake Forest . Ill
"I see a few of those books
around here." said Thomas
Blac k, director of g r ades 7
through 12 at P.ark Tudor School
in Indianapolis ... But just the
fact that they're reading -no
matter what they're reading -
is better than not reading at
all "
Scholastic editor Ann Reil.
herself the author of "Yours
Truly. Love. Jame," de fended
the books. "People accept light
pleasure reading for adults. Why
not for kids? These books are literate. They have good plot
1md character development. A
lot of kids who never read are
l(Oing to read at least this ."
The bQoks are targeted at pre-
teen and early teen buyers, girls
beginning to contemplate dating
and romance. In the novels, they
read about these things from the
perspective of older girls. l~and
16-year-old heroines.
The publishers describe their
heroines similarly. "Romance is
important to them, but these are
all girls who are doing other
things. They have other goals,
too," said Ms. Reil.
Bantam has a novel about an
Olympic swimmer. Scholastic
has one about an Olympic rlgure
skater Most heroines, no matter
how extraordinary their other
pursuits, are wrestling with
romantic dilemmas and feelings
especially earth-shattering to
adolescents.
For instance. what price
popularity? Consider the plight
of 15-year-old Ellie, heroine of
"Dreams Can Come True." She
loses JO pounds on a "sensi-
ble" diet -moves lo a new city
and approaches her new school
with a grim r esolve lo be
popular.
t.:llie's mother frets about
this: "You've worked hard ...
but for all the wrong things. All
you ever think about is boys and
popularity_ and clothes and
cheerleading. I didn't move to
Southern California so you could
turn into a mindless teeny-
bopper."
Yet, when she loses the
cbeerleadlng competition, EIUe
is happy: "I've got a wonderful
mother. wonderrul friends, woo·
derful health. a wonderful
boyfriend ... I've got a won·
derful future."
"I remember what J felt like
and kids haven't changed so
much," Ms. Reil said. "We
think a lot or girls reel we're
writing about them. You have to
have respect for their feelings.
I You can't look down on them."
The publishers are not sur-
prised lhal sex.free, druai-free,
violence-free novels are a hit
with modern teen-agers.
Five years ago, sajd Bantam
marketing director Barbara
Marcus, the popular teen books
were "problem" books: the sis
ter laking drugs, the alcoholir
best friend, how divorce changes
a teen-ager's life. That, she
says, has changed.
"Kids today live with drug ad·
diction and a lcoholism and
divorce. They don't want to read
problem novels about those
things. The bookstores tell us
teen-agers come In asking for
romance," said Ms. Marcus.
"They may be getting more
sex today. but they're not get-
ting more romance," Ms. Reit
said. "They want romance."
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Roach, in 1851 created a tree for
her c hildren from her
imagination. " ... I never saw
one." she wrote, "but learned
from s ome of the German
stories I had been reading."
Botanist William Brewer
reported from California In 1862
that in San Francisco. despite
the unfor tunate lack of
Christmas snow, "Chris tmas
trees are the fashion." From its
first planting, in a Pennsylvania
co mmunity f ertile with
tradition. the Chris tmas tree
had spread its branches from
coast to coast.
Two popular magazi nes.
Harper's Weekly and Godey's
Lady 's Book . gave the
Christmas tree a further boost.
Bazaar described the "globes,
fruits. and flowers of colored
glass. bright tin reflectors, and
innumerable grotesque figures
suspended by a rubber string
.. Bismarck leaping up
Napoleon's shoulders .. "
In 1871 , a New York
glassmaker, William De Muth.
p r oduced the fir s t
American-made silvered glass
balls. The number and diversity
of tin, wax, cardboard, candy
and glass Ctiristmas whimsies
available by 1890 must have
astonis hed even dedicated
consumers like the Victorians. A
4-inch silver ocean liner had
several hundred portholes, all
its lifeboats and tiny cotton puffs
or s mo ke rising from four
smokestacks. But despite the
plenty or this C hr istmas
cor nucopia, the ave rage
American family at the tum of
the century.sUll relied primarily
on popcorn, cranberries, sweets
and homemade ornaments to
decorate it-S tree Chriatmos Trees. For the
amusement of the lod'u ond
Gentlemen of York and its W:milu,
GOODRIDGE, will exhibit °' hu
realdence, in Eoat Phltodelphlo
Street, a CHRISTMAS TREE, tlw
ezhibition of which will commncc
on Chrl•ttrttU Eve, and conHnw,
.. Sunda11 ucepC«f, until New Year.
> Ticket• to be hod ot hu UMe.
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YULETIDE PAST ":' Victori.an ra~ily celebrates aro~nd their Christmas tree in this drawil1g
by renowned American artist Wmslow Homer. pubhshed In Harper's Weekly magazine in
1858.
The December 1850 cover of
The Lady's Book was an
Americanized version of a
picture from the lllustrated
London News of Queen Victoria,
Prince Albert a nd the royal
family around their Christmas
tree at Windsor Castle. Mrs.
Hale, Ule editor, had removed
both Ule queen's coronet and the
prince's royal insign.ia and sash.
Mys teriously, s he also had
removed his moustache.
Nonetheless. the little Christmas
tree 's royal connection
impressed fashion-conscious .
Victorians. Once accepted, Kriss
Kringle's decorated evergreen
gre w faster than Jack 's
beanstalJt -at least It grew
Universal acceptance of the
Christmas tree. however, was
not yet at hand. In 1883, a New
York Times editor predicted
(hat the Christmas tree, "a
rootless a nd lifeless corpse."
would soon disappear and that a
ret-Grn to the good old Cbrlstmaa
stocking of rus childhood was
immlnent. 1 A ramUiar sight today, tho
Christmas tree grew slowly In
America. In Massachusetts, the
Puritans out lawed the
celebration of Christmas ror
much or the 17th century.
Banned in Boston, the Christmas
tree first took root In
Pennsylvant•. transplanted by
German immlgTanll to ·•Penn's
Woodland" in lhe 18th century.
Tbe Pennsyl vania "Dutch"
(ancllctied for "Deutsch,"
mealling Getman) U'ee wu a
1m1U Juniper Upted with Uny
tapered candles and decorattld
with apples, null, strin1s or
popcorn and cranberriet ...S,
m09l Important ol all, eookfa.
Tbeae •ere no ordinuy
OfOl&iea. The)' .,-e workl ol 111 '
In fact , a few or 1.heae
elaborately decorated cookie
ornaments actually survived
hunary children and can be seen
today In American museums.
Pennsylvania Dutch women
cherished their cookie cutters
and tried to save at least one
desi1n that was theirs alone.
resuJUna In the creation or a
dauUna variety or st,yles and
shapes . When tbal new
American ch1racter, Uncle
Sam, came along Ln the llU1
century, be too, became a
cookie.
With hla arrival In tbe
Pennaylvania Dutch country, It
wae e\fldent that ihe rest of
America bad retched \)Iese·
isolated farm people. In tum,
their Christmas customs began
to spread beyond the country-
side to Philadelphia and on to
the rest or America. In 1825.
Phlladelphla 's Saturday
Evening Post reported seeing
·'trees visible throu1h the
windows, where green bou.ghs
are ladel) with fruit richer than
th e golden apples or the
Heaperides. or the 1parkllna
diamond! that clustered on the
branches in the wonderful cave
or AladdJn."
A best-seUlna cblldten•s book,
• · Kriu Krln1le'1 Christmas
Tree,'' pubUlhec:l lo PhU1dell)bla
ln lMA, introduced a Santa Claut
fliure and bJa Christmas tree to •
tots across the land.
Gerrnan immlgrant.s and
Influences carried t.he Christmas
tree north, south, west, and east.
even. horrors, to Boston. In a
widely read penny pamphlet,
antl·slavery champion Harriet
M arttneau described the tree
that Charles Follen, a Harvard
proressor of German, bad
decorated for ltls son in 1832. She
concluded with a prediction that
might have shocked the
Puritans. "I have little doubt the
Christmas tree will become one
of the mogt flourishing exotlct ol
New England."
To the south, In Vicksburg,
Mi ss , a niece or Jefferaon
Oavh. Mahala E11leaton
•
·fuller.
The Christmas tree of a
well·to-do Victorian family. a
sy mmetrical fir , was a
miniature world or tiny houses.
ships, animals, rurnlture,
flowers. fruits, tla11. dolls,
drums and su1ar plum1 -and
much, much more. The
Introduction to America of ·
store-bought ornamenll made
111 of this splendor po11iblt.
commercial lmportaUon to the
United States or German·made
ornament.a be1•n n e1rly u
l8H. lo that year , lilrPtt;•
Even the Times could be
wrona . Not only did the
C hristmas tree grow in
popularity, It grew In si1e. The
floor-to-ceiling tree was an
American iMOvaUon.
The Christ.mu tree grew ln
status 11 well. It bas bMn
bandied 1bout tb1t Franklin Pt~rce lntroduced the Chrtatmu
tree to the Whit. Koue la 1851.
Actually, Andrew JaelllOD bad,
for an 1835 Whlte Hou•
Cbrlstmaa part)', a "•mall
frosted pine tree wlth toy
animall around lt .. -one ol bll
French chef• famoua_lces.
.411 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December 19. 1981
Fundamentalist s rap 'Dungeons and Dragons'
~
LOS ANGELES (AP> One of the
hottesl·selllng Items this Christmas Is beine
lam basted by Christian fundamentalist aroups
throughout California as an avenue to the occult.
In a paper to be released in January. the
Christian Research Institute In El Toro says the
role-playing game "Dungeons and Draeons" Is
dangerous because It blurs the distinction between
fantasy and reality. forces players to act out
characters that have no moral 1uldelines.
predisposes young minds to accept the occult,
and takes an inordinate amount or lime.
Others defend the use of the game in classes
for gifted children because It helps them use their
Imaginations.
The game, created by Gary Gygax, has been
on the market nine years. Its sales. along with the
popularity of fantasy, have risen steadily.
Among the indications of an increased public
fascination with the world of magic have been the
emergence of movies suc h as "The
Dragonslayer." "Clash of lhe Titans." and "Star
Wars," the publishing of such coffee·table art
books as "Faeries," "Giants" and "Gnomes" -
written as if such creatures were real -and the
appearance or the mystical unicorn symbol on
jewelry and household furnishings.
El Toro unit.attacks game
as. avenue to the occult
Landa repre11ents a group called Californians
for Biblical Morullty, based In the Christian
Chapel in Walnut. Last fall the group argued that
Citrus College in Covina illegally allowed free use
of its facilities lo a gifted children's class leaching
"Dungeons and Dragons." '
Cress Braccl. executive director of the group,
said the game teaches a religious practice, the
practice of the occult.
"The word of God says that the occult Is of the
enemy," she said. "We just wanted lo caution
parents that if a child is innocently lured into that
game, he will be dwelling on that power. Why
s hould public facilities be used lo promote
occultism?"
The college is still allowing free use of rooms
for the class, but the board of trustees agreed to
limit students to junior high level and above.
A coalition or 10 churches In the Sacramento
urea oppo11ed rour "Dungeons and Dr11on1"
proerams in Sacramento suburbs lut summer,
and won one case, In Rancho Cordova.
In the marketplace, the game's popularity has
continued to increase.
Gygax estJmaled that by the end of liscal 1981,
in September. he had sold $20 million worth of
games and accessories, up from S4 million two
years ago.
"That's what keeps the store open. If It wasn't
for that game, we'd have to close the store," aald
Bob Mendoza, an employee in The Last Grenadier.
a wargames shop in Pomona.
"Christmas sales are really up. We can do S400
just on "Dungeons and Dragons" in a weekend.
We gel a lot of parents coming in. The kids give
them a name and they come in and pick il up."
Before the Christmas season, he said,
"Dungeons and Dragons" sales amounted to $300
per week.
A basic kit, with dke, lead figures of dragons,
trolls, dwarfs and knights, and an instruction
manual, costs $10, said Mendoza. He said the store
offers free classes for children and that as players
become more adept they buy more intricate game
plans, stranger figures and advanced handbooks.
lsAD FOR YOUTH? Bob Mendoza. Robert Landa, a Montebello attorney who
believes the battle over the use or "Dungeons and
Dragons" in public schools will end up in the
courts, says, "It's not a coincidence that this is
happening (the popularity of the game>. This is
just the lip of the iceberg of what the occult is
doing. And this affects the minds of children."
"It's a religion of the occult. Children are
taught witchcraft. By the lime they become a
dungeonmaster, they know all the arts of
incantations and casting spells," said Mike Tate of
Sacramento, a student al Capital Bible Institute.
He is completing a documentary on a fight
over teaching of the game in Sacramento County
public facilities.
Marv Rubinek, owner of The Price of His Toys
adult toy store in Beverly Hills, carries the
electronic "Dungeons and Dragons" game for $65,
and said he keeps selling out.
employee of a P omo na game shop.
displays a ··Dungeons and Dragons··
fantasy game be ing lambas t e d by
fundame ntalist Christian groups a s
dangerous .
"The first step is to get it into things like
recreation and parks, so it will be accepted, then
into the classroom ," he said.
The beginning handbooks for "Dungeons and
Dragons" leU how to play at killing monsters and
searching for buried treasure.
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the bus will u8ually drop
you off right at the front
entrance to the shopping
center. And, if you've
ever tried to find a park-
ing spot while you've
been shopping, you
know this is one of the
best reasons to
take the bus.
Bargain
prices.
Bus fare is
only 60¢ dur-
ing middays,
evenings and
weekends. If you
ride during rush hours
(6 a.m. to 9 a.m., and
3 p.m. to 6 p.m ., Monday
through Friday), the fare
is just 75¢. Seniors and
the handicapped~ even
less. And transfers are
always free.
Close ..,,..,.
libr shopping trips
to your neighborhood
stores, we offer our Neigh-
borhood Dial-A-Ride
service. This is perfect if
you're on a flexible time
schedule and don't have
far to go.
Fbr just $1.00 one-
way, 50¢ for seniors, we'll
pick you up at your front
door and drive you to
your exact destination.
Wben you're done, we'll
drive you home. .
Now you know why
the bus is a great way to
go shopping, If you'd like
more information, or
want a specific route to a
particular shopping cen-
ter, just give us a call at
636-RIDE.
OHktren's 636-RIDE \
Puppef Show rr===========;::====================~ For complete ad copy and art services
advertisers all along the Orange Coast
rely on Dllly·Pilat
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PRE-CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
LAY·A-WAY
AT THIS LOW-LOW PRICE
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Model 7600 5139
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MALLET MANIA
Neither a foot in cast
nor a bad lie keeps
dedicated croqu et
players from the ir
appointed rounds .
D es pit e h e r
temporary handicap.
Katie Regan s wung
ac c ur atel y while
G r e g P a "n k r e t z
fi gured the s hortest
r o ute o ut o f th e
bu s h e s . Some 20
m e mbers or th e
Pa cific Coast
Croquet
Association's Corona
d e l Mar c h ap t er
compete on Sundays
on the lawn at The
Shores apartment
co m plex off
M a c ·A rt h u r
Boulevard
v • • o ea a a a sac a 5 3
Dally Pilat
SATUR DAY, DEC. 19, 1981
E N TERTA I NME NT 8 6-8
a 3 22
A painti ng nearly 300
ye.ars old has .art
historians scratching their
heads. See P.age B7.
0
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New experience at fair
Irvine museum signs lease on Me$a fairgrounds
The Experience Center, a
science museum in Irvine, has
signed a 40-year lease to operate
a t the fairgrounds in Costa
Mesa.
Fair board members
approved the contract Thursday
to allow the museum to lease a
1.5-acre site a t the corner of
Arlington Drive and Fairview
Road al no charge in exchange
for parking fees whe n the
building is constructed.
The lease agreement still has
to be approved by the State
Divis i o n of Fai rs and
Expos itions, according to
assistant fair manager John
Burke.
John Goodman, director of the
science museum. said the Costa
Mesa s ite will offer a much
larger home for the Experience
Center. Plans for a campaign to
raise funds for the construction
of the building will be announced
Froecourse
in job skills
I availab.le
A variety of free JOb skill
courses will be offered by the
Ca p is tr ano -L a~u n a Beac h
Regional Occupational Program
beginning the week of Feb. 7 in
the San Juan Capistrano and
Laguna Bea.ch areas.
Among the classes offered are
animal ca r e, nur se r y
occ upations , lands cape ,
banking. secretarial s kills,
commercial floris try. fire
technology, cosmetology and
construction.
Numerous other courses are
a lso available. The programs
are open to any resident of the
Capistrano and Laguna Beach
unified school districts.
Adults and youths out of
school may register for courses
at the occupation progr am
office , 31522 El Camino Real,
San Juan Capistrano. beginning
Jan. 4 between 8 a.m. and 4:30
p.m.
High school students must
register through their school's
ca r eer cente r . F or more
information call 496-3118.
in January, he said.
"l 'm ver y pleased," said
Goodman. "We believe it (the
rairgroundsJ will be a good
environment for the museum. It
w ill have accessibility and
visibility."
Since December 1979, the
muse um, featuring touchable
exhibits, has been operating at
3531 Main St. in Irvine.
The museum for children and
adults teaches the principles of
science and tec hnology with
hands on exhibits such aa a walk
through a kale idoscope and
magnets.
It is si milar to other science
centers operating in the United
States, such as the Lawrence
Hall of Science in Berkeley and
the Science Exploratorium in
San Francisco.
Delty ...... -... a......~
DRESSING UP FO~ P,ARADE An e lephant named Sue is
being fitted in ·a-blanket by Dave Wi lson 'left > and Jim
Stevenson at Lion Country Safari. Irvine. Sue is one of 10
Circus Vargas-owned pachyderms to be part of the 1982
Tournament of Roses Parade Jan. 1 in Pas adena. They will
appear with the fin al fl oat. Casa Bl a n~a Fa n Co 's
··American Eagle Mechanical Military Band Wagon ··
Last Minute
Gin GUIDI
Deluxe Heavy Duty
FMT PUMP
100 psi gauge. Extra long
26 " hose: Universal pump.
Reg. '9.99
5688
,
WE'VE MOVEQ, WE'RE OPEN
IN OUR NEW STORE ....... -......... ,
The Snow is ~I Happy Holklay1 &-Siding~
I llMT AL SHOP .... .......,
2100 W. C..t Hwy.
Me.,....IMda.CA
71416Jl·Jl44
MIWSTOU
2700 W. C..t Hwy.
Me.,.,.IMda.CA
C7 I 41 6J l·J2IO
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CllCKIJn lllRDllJlllE
WESTCLIFF
101' Irvine Ave.
Newport Beach
..!1.~H.
CORONA DEL MAR
3107 E. Coast Hwy.
• J!l'Jl5._
Price OOod thrv -=hrlst_mas
HARBOR vrew CENTER •
161-4 San Mlguel·Dr .
Ne~Beach
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December 19, 1981
..
Last Minute
GI I GUIDI
JC Penney
Harbor at Wilson
Costa Mesa 646-5021
HOLIDAY GIFT
IDEAS~ -
MEN'S VELOUR
TOPS Sole J 99 9
leiJ. '25 to 127. Choose from
long sleeve velour pullovers in broad
assortment of classic stripes. or with contrasting
trim inserts. S-M-L-Xl.
WARM CUDDLY ROBES
Full length wrap style or S
zip front in acetate/nylon AVE
•tcJ. '24 Sale I 920
Full length fleece robe 20 % with smocked bodice. O
RtcJ. 128 Sale 2240
Sale prices effective thru 12/20/81
FREE
Al TERA TIONS
UWJW
LEVIS BASICS
MIM .. •l'TUO .. ITI
~...-c... .... ._eut
$13.88
90YI ......... c... ..... ,,_
$10.88
ll@*i Y•• ACTION SLACKS
AND ANGEL FLIGHT
1/2 OFF
"®*i > ...
MOVl.,GON,
BRUSHED DENIMS
•COllDS
1/2 OFF
DHIONER JIAN8
JOllDACHE•SERGIOVALENTE $25 49. CHARDON, CALVIN KLEIN •
6
FLANNEL SHIRTS
1/2 OFF
WESTIRN SHIRTS
1/2 OFF ...........
QOLHN WAYI LONG PANT8
1/2 OFF
SHORT I ..............
1/20FF
STRETCH DENIM JEANS FOR MEN • 26.49
UGHlMIHG 10LT s11 JACKn I'/ 2 0 FF
OP
LIGHTNING 80LT
UTIGRI
AULADllS
PMTSaTOP.S
1120FF
TBEMALEMAN
en unusual men's discount store
HOLIDAY HAPPINESS IS SHOPPING
AT THE MALE MAN
SAVE 20°/o-40°/o
Men's Fashions • Name Brands
Gift Cettlf lcates • Lay-Aways
Free Gift Boxes
SCR OOGE SHOPS A T THE MALE MAN
Shirts ~
LeTIGRE'M
s13aa
whlle supply l11t1
In The Harbor C.nt•r
2300 Harbor Blvd.
Coeta M9u, CA 92828
(714) 54Nl18
Mon.·Thura. 10.9
Frtday 'tll 9
Saturday 1M
Sunday 11·5
•• K.C:1 ·~ /HOP
IS YOUR ChristlllCIS gift place
Tired of running all over town? RelSJC whi le you shop for the
perfect gift for everyone on your list in our Hallmark Christmas
gift collection. Shopping is extra easy because we also have
Hallmark gift wrap, cards. decorations and partyware to make
Christmas complete.
HOUDA Y GIFT GUIDE
./ PRECIOUS MOMENTS-VONATHON & DAVID FIGURINES
./ SEBASTIAN MINIATURES
I NORMAN ROCKWELL AGURINES
I DAKIN STUFFED ANIMALS
I PHOTO FRAMES
PRINCE GARONER LEATHER ACCESSORIES
I CRYSTAL CLEAR -BOWLS & VASES
.t PEANUTS -SNOOPY ITI:MS
' ORNAMENTS
1 MA LECK -FINE WOOD PRODUCTS
I WILTON ARMETALE -SERVING PIECES
I LASERCRAFT -DESK ACCESSORIES
.'MUGS
I 1982 CALENDARS
.' PHOTO & RECIPE ALBUMS
.' ACCENTS COSTUME JEWELRY ...
+u~
t7t-1112
JM MA ... &ft. M.et••oa aNm
Open 'tlr9 p.m. Mot*v thru Frtdly. Set. 10 'tll e. Sun. 12 'Ill 5
"LARGEST CARO SELECTION IN ORANGE COUNTY"
r's Wicker
WICKER & RATTAN
Furniture and Accessories
I• ti. A•tifW G•llJ P/11111 .
llO' B. Dyu Rd. Senta Ana (~ .,, '"",... ,....,_,
(714) 540-7881
The First
& Last
Stop for your
Christmas .
Shopping! >
We have somethi"g
wonderful for
women of all
ages ...
• Elegant Eetskin
bags, wallets
and accessories.
• Beautiful
Fur and si•
blend sweaters.
• An array of
silk blouses
in all colors.
• Sporty O.P.
ski jackets
and vests.
• Kicky Knickers,
pedal pushers
and walk
shorts.
• Stretch Sportif
shorts and pants
• L.A. seat covers
pre-sh rook
cotton jog
sets.
New Spring
colors!
• Crazy Horse
print turtle-
necks.
We have a
tremendous
assortment of
accessories for
stocking stutters:
• jewelry
• umbrellas &
rain hats
• purses
• belts
• Hair combs
etc., etc., etc.
We have gift
certificates
for ever yon~
on your
Christmas list!
And always •••
perSlllll senice
q1~ cust•
lift·-. 1111 a llt
If smiles! :
Free-l Milt ~
3467 Via lido '
NeWJX)rt Beach
!VII LG PtazaJ
Pnq Lot Entrm
_ •• ····--·~·~·~·-·----·~•••••~•~• ..... •~•~s~ .................................... £ .... 1£•£ ...... £ .. ~
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December 19, 1981 ••
Last . Minute
GIPT GUIDI
Open Sunday 12-4:30 PM
THE SHOE
TREE SHOE SALE
A very special event offering you the best styles.
shapes and colors of Fall .
PRICE SALE
A splendid collection of sandals. pumps, classics. metallics.
low heels. high heels. and everything in between.
THE SHOE TilEE
34 I 0 VHI Udo. Newport IHdi. CA
17141 673-5521 =·
• Q_U~!~fL
in lht f1nt\I u .... 1t1111n
""'~ 1'~10
. .u.:...~ ........ -. _._....._ ....... ~ --:~~~-=-:..._ .~:~~~ ~:~-r.~ '
No sacrifice of lighting capability Up to 150
watts can be used ln th~ 3-way switch lamps.
Come 1n and see the complete selection of
styles and designs today
REG . 49.98
SALE $29.98
LEGANTE' LIGHTING CTR
3762 S. Bristol. Santa Ana
(714) 546-0494
Pacific ~ « Coast
~~~~~~~Vl/)AUDIO~~~~~
YAMAHA GIVES YOU THE SILENT TREATMENT
TAMI.HA'S K·HO CASSITTI DICK TAMDlll~ •
•YAMAHA •"" DIX --......... !>•••you ....... you ....... '"' -........ All MITSUllSHI • uw -· _,ttl none ot lhe 1a119 nCMM II P\oa lht c-11o1y ot TO
Nt>roduci"ll a '"'' 110 c111 ot oynomoc ranoe "'°"' '""" anouon 10 IOS M/ • DAHUj)UIST -uw •0•1 aov.....o -'""""OIOQr "°""'"" -'""' oo..r ACOUSTICS • _.,....,50.,.9000clyft.,..c•.,. _.. ...... 11 a1ao1u1u•M• TICHMICS . • J'IC
• SAi putW --_,_., ._ c-111-• '""'°"" u-oon • 1Hf4Mfrf
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, .. _ nwt 9000°"'to 1211 "' •"" "°"' •-01 ., .. ., "'01*'" AUDIO/ """n" s495 fUlMJTUll • ~ ~U'ililr ~aM
2116 E. COAST HWY. (2 llockl So..tt. of M acArthurl
• SUf'HI AUDIO SYSTIMS. COM,OMIHTS -SHYICl-IMSTAUATIOMS •
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
WITH A
CUSTOM TOUCH
candy • restaurants • chlldrens clothing • gold
jewelry • beauty supplies
cards • lamps • silk flowers • ties
men's clothing • cosmetics
dried flowers• vitamins
stereo's • kittens • skirts
•sweaters
haircare • puppies
buttons 'n' bows
women's clothing
flowers • boots
ski gear • hair care
pot holders
cruises • skis
back packs
baskets
decorative soaps • chlnese furniture • lingerie
\
I NSTANT PHOTOS
WITH SANTA
Buy One ... Get One
FREE
S.\T,.Tlll'RS .. DEC'. 19 to :!Ith
11 a.m . · 5 p.m.
• +
--r•••• COUPOM1••-DP
: ~81EJtJtA ~AJtDEl'{S i Merry Chnstmas Sale
If
I
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Special Off er!
BRING IN A
ROLL OF
·COLOR
PRINT FILM
'::;~ 20o/o OFF
POINSETTIAS
1 LIYING CHRISTMAS TREE
: $ ROVSE PLANTS • BASKETS • CIFTS
I ..4LL NURSERY STOCK
SUPPLIES AND TOOLS
. . JJ'laen alaoppinff 'Nunery R""l' • Try ua
one of lite lar6e•I ae lecciona of
Howe and Carden Plonh in
Harbor !Jl'eO
good thru Dec. 20th
thru Dec. 24th)
2010 Newport Blf'd. : .
Coat. Me••
548-0131
M · F 8·$ Wed £nd 9·5
Get s 1.00 OFF
• 110,' 126, or Ill Siu o..·ca .. • Pw lol ... ______________ ._ ______ ..... _______ ...... Offer Expires 1/11/82 ••
COLOR PRINTS IN JUST ONE HOUR
COLOR ENLARGEMENTS
FROM SLIOES IN JUST ONE HOUR
Nlte Fiim Drop
........... btnQllll
..... ,. 1:11 A.I. ti l:SI P.I. • Sltll8y 10 ti•
Pllll ll•Plrt
SUlte f19
1000 Brlstot North <Nortn of Jamboree>
Newport Beach • <714) 851 ·2358
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Orange Coast CAIL Y PILOT/Saturday, December 19, 1981
For those cool tMtnings
by the fire. Cuddle up
in these granny pajamas
made of 100% cotton
flannel. Sizes P. S, M. L.
$2600
Last Minute
GIPT GUIDI
An old tuhioned lavonte
This clasalc nightgown ot
100% cotton flannel lea·
tu res a square yoke trim·
med with aott ruffles.
SIZES: P, S, M, L.
$1400
DEPARTMENT STOR
Hovf'I
Delly
~IOO
THE LOVE SEAT BED
---...-..
Th11 48" LO\/e68oll Spte;t<Ji
out 10 d r Oe<J flip 1"41
oaci.Hal u1.1 and 11
Qe(;()MeJ • GC>l'l\IO<UDle
~j' ~~J1··.
~--::::~ f , ... -i ,:,,,I
Th e Futon Sleeping Set
eJ,\.S~
ftaturlng rht Futon Folding Mat rp ~~ ~ ,_.) -r---v ~ "===--"
• cov,n i 1oea1101 apt 01 condo, 1nepet1ec11n1we1 to ove•n•g'11 gues11
v reat 1(11 vane to no R II 'a Let YQ\/f •"'41Q•l'l;lll0'\ Ile VOu• guoOe
use anywne•e •IHP in cotnlo<t
' 7154 EOING~VJ~~~N~~'tr":::'e~~CH CA 9264 I
an 011oman
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ii i I ' ~ I,
St-ERMAN CLAY'S CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGES1'10N
PIANO OR ORGAN
lMTED SUPP\. Y
WE OFFER OUR OWN CONVENIENT FINANCING
ti today's tlg1t money marttet. credt can be a problem. At Shennan Clay we
offer ow own ~ Come il and COfl1)8re Ot6 rates.
AUTHORIZED
S TEINWAY
DEALER
SOUTH COAST PLAZA 545-0415
J 1816 NEWPORT BLVD. r COSTA MESA, CA 92627
~ ........... __.. ______________________ .._ .............. ~-. ............
0
Hot Air Balloon Ride
A gift that the whole family can enjoy
BALLOON FLIGHT INCLUDES
• Balloon Print • First Flight Certificate
• Balloon Pin • Champagne Celebration
Ask for, a Gift Certifi~ate !
DAE FLIGHT.S
H ~ ...... ------
Christmas Headquarters for Trains
CAAL NELSON'S
MINl·TBAINS
Everything for the Train EnthualMt
Model Railroading Supplies -TraJn Repalra -AU Gaugea
AF -HO • H0n3 -N -8111aa
IPECIAL cli•ITllAI OfFH Hobby luppM11 LIONEL 10°/o OFF
AU. "'RCHAHI ...... ........ """ ......
• SCALE LUMBER
• OREMEL TOOLS
• X-ACTO
• AIR BRUSH~S
•SCENERY •PAINTS
•GLUES
•PARTS
SETS • ACCESSORIES
SERVICE • REPAIRS
LARBE llVEITORY • FRIEIDL Y SERVICE
1089 BAKER ST.
COSTA MESA
Get A New Body For Christmas
A European concept for
men and women that lets you
relax while we exercise and
tone your flabby muscles
over 1500 times in 45 minutes
along with The Blo·Health
Center weight loss plan lbat
enables you to see Inches
disappear before your eyes.
R e du ces wal s tlln e,
buttocks, bulging ,thighs ,
blps, arms wbJle we firm,
tone and strengthen muscles,
ALL I N L ESS THAN 30
DAYS.
If you want to be more
ad ive, alive, and have a
great looking body without
the drudge ry of strenuous
exercise and uncomfortable
diet programs, call today or
s top I n f o r a fr ee
consultation.
s pecial Trial -$lSO ~0 1
CALL 645-7717 Offe r Only . . . • I NOW "---w-~--~-,_.,~-~""'""'"""Jll#f#
Bio-Health Center
179 East 17th Street, Costa Mesa
11 block off Newport Blvd. In the Vons Shopping Center)
MOT•ECANES at Closeout Prlcesl
ZS.-
Jubilee Sport Reg. •374
NOW 5 31895
Famous French
Brands
(Limited to stock)
Super MiraCJe Reg. •322
NOW s27310
_,,
3 toce.1•!
Grmtd Jubilee Reg . •soo
NOW 5424'5
YISA
MASTll CAID
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December 19, 1981 ..
Last Minute
GIPI GUIDI
The charm of a Welah Chicken coop ... the
warmth of a wood-bUrning tile atove from Holland _
.. the nostalgia of an old bistro table from Paris ..
. the practicality of a Scottiah cupboard of pine .. .
the quaintne!! of a nutic armoire from Mexico .. .
a delightful selection of pine . . . as well as unique
pieces to accent your preaent decor ... to be found
at: ~ {J. rlJorretb
Interior De8ign
on the Boulevard
of the Balboa Pennimula
714-615-4723
Offering Prof essionaJ assistance in all facets in the
field of Interior Design . . . distinctive design . .
always
WONDE RFUL HOLIDA V GIFT IDEAS for that special person
in your life. Jewelry Treasures ... to be loved and cherished ...
from the contemporary, high fashion ... to the traditional . .
the heirlooms or tomorrow.
SPECIAL D ESIGNER JEWE LRY SHOWING
Original works by nationally known, award-winning designer
Barbara K . J ackson and many other leading designers at
Special Holiday Prices.
HOLIDA V OPE~ HOCSE
Sunday. Dec 20th. 12 noon to 7 pm
Join us for Christmas cheer
REFR ESHMENTS AND
RELAXING PERSONALIZED
GIFT SHOPPING
_ .. ~@;on~£ G;e $u~lty/''
I (714) 760-6766 MEMBER
2610 East Pacific Coast Highway ~
Corona del Mar. Calltornla 92625 cAUro11111" • ~-=:::.~ ACROSS f'RUM SHERMA.\ <'ARDE.\S ~:i'n"::,
W« &ecep1 American Exprus. vi.. and Masrl'rCard
•
1t:.e~y
Deck your
Halls with
Topsider for
Ovistmas!
StoreHoun
Mon.-Sat. 9:1S.5:30
Sundays l 1 :00-5:00
3D3 MAii ST .• IAllOA. CA. KM'
?/1/673-?6'-J~ ....
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DESIGNER JEANS
Jordoche. So11on. Bonjour, S.rglo,
Volente, Chardon, JM .. Jeana,
lM , Levis ond Mony Ma<•
23.99
MEN'S AND BOYS'
JACKns &· SPORTCOATS
1/2 PRICE
LM • L...,rs • Poclflc Troll •
•Slope • Notlonol •OP • So11on
Down ond l'oly.filled
Dreu ond Sport Jockets
MEN'S & BOYS' SHIRTS
50o/o OFF
Lone ond Short Sleeve
0# •lightning loh. i.e. lwlt. Oxford.
Hong T..,, Lonc.er. K..,nlnglon, Sp1,. ond left lonk
MIN'S & 80YI' WALKING IHOllTS
& SWIM TRUNKS
OPS, Golden Wave, Cotch 1t. L09uno
IOYI MINI
All 7 .88 SWIMTRUNKS 8.88
SIZtS lo.,6 SIZIS 9 88 77-40 SHORTS •
WOMIN'I AND Gl•LS'l IHOllTS
Cotton• Knit• Nylon Wroporound
Corduroy I Howollon ·
•t0TOS11.50
5.99
910 & TAU DIPARMINT CLOll4UT
llHHrTIPoe 'ANTI
20.00 14.88
WEARE
EXTENDING
OUR SALE
THROUGH
CHRIST·MAS
DUE TO
CUSTOMER
DEMAND
ENTIRE STOCK
REPLENISHED FOR
GOOD. SELECTION
AT OUTSTANDING
SAVINGS ·
MEN'S SWEATERS
Mony 11yle1 ond colora to chooM from
(V·...ck1. c:otdlgon1. woot.. etc )
1/2 OFF
MEN'S PANTS
1/2 PRICE
OP •lightning lolt • Hono •Off Shore
Lo Machine• Shipwrecked • Cotey'• Place
MIN & WOMIN'S
COWBOY & WORK •OOTS
1/20FF
(UMIT'ID IUPf'\ Y Of TINNll SttOa ALSO)
Favorite Holiday Recipe
Onnge Cranberry Cake
(Makes I 10-inch Cake)
2 'h cups unsifted all-
purposc flour
1 cup sugar
~ teaspoon salt
I teaspoon baking
powder
I teaspoon baking soda
I cup chopped walnuts
I cup chopped pitted
dates
I 'h cups fresh or fresh
f rozcn cranberries
Orate rinds of 2 oranges
2cw
l cup buttermilk
~ cup veaetable oil
Olazc
I cup oranac juice
I cup supr
Preheat oven to 3SO-F.
In a large bowl, combine
· nour, sugar, salt, baking
powder, baking soda, wal-
nuts, dates, cranberries
and orange rind. Stir to
blend. Add eggs,
buttermilk and oil and stir
until well blended. Pour
mixture into a greased and
floured 10x4-inch tube
pan. Bake I hour or unti~
firm to the touch. Let cake
stand for 10 mlnutd, lhen
unmold onto e platter. In a
bowl1 ~x together orange
j uice and supr until sugar
is thoroughly dissolved.
Spoon over warm c:akc
slowly to allow it to be
abtorbcd into cake. Cool
thoroughly before cutti_ng
Into slica.
MEN'S LEVI BELL
aonoMS, BIG BELLS,
BOOT LEGS, 501s AND
CORDUROYS
SIZES 28·40
SIZES 20-26
MENS 13.88 .
SIZES 27·..0
WE BELIEVE WE HAVE THE
Lowest
Prices in
Orange
County
o.n
Basics and
VALID THRU CHRISTMAS
(ORIGINAL RECEIPT REQUIRED AS
PROOF OF PURCHASE
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Fast Eddie closing the gap Hollywood
•
lt'1 • thl'ee·hon• race tor the trivial roeu aa M lcU. ... r hit a ~rftcl 1co~ of 11 and lncbed
clole?' to lbe two pacuetten. who each settled ror
10 pobata.
,.,_. baWe tor fourth place continues as both
A••& • and the Over ah IUU GHI turned In
nawl .. scorecards. With ju.al this week and next
remalnlnc ln Trivia Bowl XXIV, ll'a starting lo get
TllVll IY 1.T.
Inte resting Because or
the Christmas and New
Year's holidays, trivia
entries must be in a day
e arlier next week and the
following week . which
wlll stve you lesa time to change your minds. Have
• merry Chriatmas and puzzle over these as you're
t.rlmmlna the tree .
1. Ann Jeanne Leppert became better known
on the silver screen as whom?
2. Name Dr. Smock's wife in the comic strip or
the same name.
· 3. "The words of the prophet are written on
subway walls and tenement halls" in what song?
4. What NFL player was known as Bambi?
5. Ralph Edwards missed onJy one program
during his years as host of "This ls Your Life."
Who subbed for him on that occasion?
6. ·Movie audiences saw mote of Lynda Carter
than she exhibited in her Wonder Woman costume
in what flick?
7. Name the newspaper which embarrassed
ltaelf forever with the headline "Dewey Defeats
Truman."
8. In what play would you find a character
named Elma Duckworth?
9. In the movie "Stalag 17," name <al the
Makeup O scar
introduced
BEVERLY HILLS CAP) Facing up to
complaints from Hollywood makeup artists, the
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has
decided to establish an Oscar category for the
craft, effective this year.
However, Academy executive admimstrator
John Pavlik said the makeup Oscar -like those
tor visual effects and sound effects editing -will
not be a mandatory a ward but will onl y be
presented those years when a special committee
determines that al least one achievem ent is
worthy of the honor.
Under procedures set up at an Academy board
ol covemors meeti.·ng Tuesday, all makeup artists
and hair stylists in the Academy will be allowed to
nominate up to five candidates for the makeup
award from the list of eligible films for a given
year.
However, because the makeup artists and hair
stylists are Academy members-at-large with no
special branch of their own. the rest or the
selection procedure will rest mainly w1th the
special committee, Pavlik'said.
Tbe Academy has given Oscars to two makeup
artists ill the past -William Tuttle for "7 Faces or
Dr. Lao" in 1964 and J ohn Chambers for "Planet
of the Apes" in 1968 -but those were special
honorary awards presented by the Board of
Governors, Pavlik said.
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TRIVIA BOWL XXIV STANDINGS NEW YOl'tK (AP>
Tying up somt loose
ends beforl' the yt:~r Is
out or some thlngR to
look for 1n 1982:
1 f'ln l11\MUln1..m (IOl
1 l 0 T ... 110) > E4lk-1er 1111
4 Over IN Hiii C-C ll)
AQ1nl .. (II)
801c11more f«t• 1•1
·Tom Ct•IO UI
On• Mol'I Timi I II
10'
IOJ
101
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I)
I ·1,.0 (,odlrey UI
' Hl"<Y PriOf 161
10 ~a-w
It l ll1Oro..p 111
11 lllCll Wlltwtf UI
U 0.AM 1.-1 .. ,
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..... •• ..
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winner of the mouse ruce a nd Cb> lhl' rodenl wb1ch
r an uround In circles.
At least three fil m s
b a se d on litera r y
classics are 1n
product ion for future
broadcast by CBS. 10 Wh e n Jim m e ntio n e d Let:'s
unmentionables, it lightened t he somber
atmosphere in what movie?
George C Scott starR
us Fagin In a new
adaptation for Charles
Oicke1u · "O l ive r
Twi s t.··
Last Week's Answers
1 Barry Nelson <name change>
2. Muffy <Shoe re1>0rter > Anthon y Andre ws.
s t a r of public T V's
upcoming "Brideshead
Revisited," plays the
l ead rol e in a ne w
television d ramattzation
of " l vanhoe."
3. Charlie Brown <"Daddio">
4 Harry Von Ze ll (Hoobert Heeverl
S Amos and Andy (Fresh Air Ca bl
6. Mae Murray c bee-stung lips'
7 Shoeless J oe J ackson in 1911 <batting tille>
ti. "'Look H~eward. Angel" (Fatty Pert>
9. (al Gatorl Motel . <b > 1444 <S mokey II>
10 "Love atlFirst Bite" (movie riddle l NewC'o m ers P at
Cr eedon a nd M 1chael
H a l l s t ar 1n ''T h ('
Further Adventures of
Tom Saw y e r a nd
Huckleberry Finn,"
rSend your answers to TRJVIA. Boz 1560, Costa
Mesa 92626 All er1tries must be recetVed by Wednesday,
otherwise hall the player':s last score will~ awarded.J
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COUlllY Clerk ot 0r"'91 County on
0.c•mbtr fl,'"' fllt7 ...
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o.c n. "· ,.. '"'· ,., i. 1"2 ~·
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ffle lollow lng per.on 11 OOlftg
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County Cieri\ ot 0r•"9'1 Counly on
Ottcemb er 10. IMI ,0.14
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De< 11, "· i. .... 1._Jan 1, 1•1 ~I
"CTITIOUS a UllNl.SS
HAM• n ATEMaNT
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11<1•1-0I\ EXECUTIVE TYPING SERVICE.
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County Clerk 01 O•en~ County on Ot<tmber 10 , .. , '" .. Put>ll.,,.., Or-CO.)! Delly Pllol
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IN THI. SU,.ElllOlt COUllT 0,
CAUFOltNIA
COUNTY Ofll OllANGI.
NOTICI. Ofll SAl.E
• OF "lRJONAL ,..0,.1.llTY
AT "lllllATI. SALE Ns..»t
In 1111 Mall•• ot 1110 E tl•I• ot LIONELL HERBERl NELSO N,
0.CUM<I No41CO " hertby 91ven '"'' 1----------------------------lltw ""°"'tfonecJ wtll Ille al Prl•llo
PVlllC MOTM:E
FICTITIOUS 9USIHE'5
MAME STATEMENT
Th• fol1owi:n9 pen.on\ •'" 001no
bu•lnt\• ••
CHol\LI S MEXICAN FOOD. ltOOO
HarbOr 811/d . Sit I( Fount•ln V•ll•Y.
C•lllorn1a 91108
Eloy C LCJl)tl Ill' E GrHn•.., ..
Orlvt. 0•1'1Qt' Calllorrtl• n-
1 •at>tl M Lope> llH E
Gref!f'lv1ew Ortvt Or•noe C.•Utornl• ., ...
lh1~ bu,•n•s\ ,,. tonoucleo by
lndlvldu.tl\ I Hull:Nflel And WlltJ
E.loy LOC>OI
T Ill• >l•l•menl "'" llled wllh ,,,.
County Cttr• ol Ou nat Counlv on
0eC<'Mbtl l 1'91
"177U J
Publl•hoO Or•"Vt' CO.OSI D•lly Pllol,
~( ~ 11 ,. 26, , ... , Sl07-tl
FICTITIOUS IUSINl.SS
NAM( STATEMENT
Tilt lollowln9 oor\on " doln9
buSh'MU oH
STEEPLECHASE ENTERPRISES •at• Arovlt, Hurtl1na1on 8ea c11
C1lllornll m4'
John M Buckley •8'6 ••11yle,
HunUn91on BN<n. CAlltornl• '12&"6
This ~ ..... Is <oncluc1..i by •n
lndl•ld ... I
JoM M B..cklt¥
This t111e..-1 WM llllCJ wllfl llW
Counh Cltfk ol Oran9f County on Nov 2l. , .. ,
,1'U7•
Publl'111CJ Oranoo Goin 0 •11y P11o1.
HOV 11. 0.C S, 12, It, 1'111 )117-11
NOTICE OF DEATH OF
EARL W. HASKELL AND
OF P E TITION TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE
NO. A-111490,
T o all h ei r s ,
benefici aries, creditor s
and continge~t creditors of
E arl W Ha sk ell a nd
per son s who may be
otherwise interested in the
w ill and tor estate
A petition has been filed
by DONALD D
HASKELL in the Superior
Cour l of Orange County
reQuesting that Donald D
Haskell be appointed as
personal representative lo
adm inister the estate of
Earl W Haskell <under
t h e I n d e p e n d e n t
Administration of Estates
Act) The petition is set for
hearing In Dept. No. 3 at
700 Civic Center Dr ive.
West, in the City of Santa
Ana . Califo r nia o n
January 13, 1982 at 9: 30
a m .
IF YOU OBJECT to the
granting of the pet1t1on,
you should either appear
at the hearing and state
your ob jections or file
written ob jections with the
cour t before the hearing.
Your appearance may be
In person or by your
attorney.
IF YOU A RE A
CREDITO R or a
contingent creditor of the
deceased, you must file
your claim w ith the court
o r present I t to the
personal represen tative
appointed by the cour t
within foor months from
the date of first issuance
of letter s as provided in
sect ion 700 of the Probate
Code of Callfornla. The
time for filing claims will
not expire prior to four
months from the date ot
the hearing noticed above.
YOU MAY EXAMINE
the flle kept by the court.
If you are Interested in the
estate, you may file a
request with the cour t to
receive a ~peclal notice of
the Inventory of estate and
of t he petitions, accounts
and reports described In
Secti on 1200 .s of the
Callfornl1 Prot>ate COdt.
Musick, P"ter & Garntt
One Wllsttlre 8tvd.
Suitt 2000 Los Anttl", ca. 90017
(213) 629-7651
Publlshtd OranQe Coast
Dally Piiot, or-c. 18, 1•, 2S,
1981 S414•ll
FICTITIOUS IUSIHESS
NAME STATl.MEHT
The tottow1nv Pl''°"\ •'• 001no bv\IMS~A\
C AMERA DOCTOR, VIDEO DOC TOR. PHOTO DOCTOR, I 10 1
Sylv•ntte C.lr<lf' f!O\ilnta1n v.,, • .,*
Cllllornll '7108
Jtlfro Mlcllaol Wei••· 1101
Svlvan1lt Corcie. Fountain v1tloy.
Celliornl• '7708
C•rot """ We•K. 110 1 Svi.enlle
C lfCI• Fourtl•ln Vlller. c a 111orni•
•7108
This ll<l•ln~\ I\ <OndUCled by an
tn<Uv1du..I
Jett,..y M Wt •>•
Tr.is \Ill..,_, "'" Ill.., wllh lne
(01.nh Clerk ol Or1nQt County on
No•emi.r '· 1'191 F17Ul2
Publo\IW<I Orenvt Coast Diiiy Piiot,
Otc ~ 11 It, 26, , .. , SllUl
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December 19, 1981
Old masters throw a curve at modern art historians
8y JEFF PAaKER cM ... Oelly .........
Those tricky old muters, the van Huyauma.
Could they have known the trouble they'd cause
art hJst.orians for centurlea alte r their death ?
Justus van Huyaum may have known that his
palntln.cs wodid someday fetch $15,000 in the 20th
century, and his son, Jan, may have prophesied ,
tha t his own paintings wouJd,seU al three times
that. So why sign a painUng simply "J . van
Huysum?"
No one knows why, and no one knows which
one of them painted the pastoral scene now
hanging at Galerie Andree in Costa Mesa.
The mystery of who did the work has been
passed along for nearly three centuries, and the
latest to inherit it is Burton Reis of Newport
Beach, who researched and compiled histories for
the 47 paintings moslly or the Old Mast ers
school -that now hang in Galerie Andree.
·'There was quite a lot of detective work
involved in researching these pieces," said Reis.
.. And as it has beeh for centuries, the van Huysum
painting remains a m yste ry.
"Experts have authenticated that the painting
was done in the early 1700s, and can state
a bsolutely that it was painted by one of the van
Huysums. But which one? We may never know.
T he styles of Justus and Jan were very simila r ;
their signatures were alike and both were known
to occasionally sign a painting with just an initial.
Nearly ever y factor considered in authentication
and attribution .is som ehow complicated in this
case," he said . ~
Eleven years ago, New York art dealer Paul
Ka t z set out to solve the mystery once and for all.
For anyone thinking of buying or selling the piece,
the difference between a Justus and a J an is
considerable -J an's pieces have been sold for as
much as $75,000 and his father's for far less -and
Katz wanted a definitive price tag.
Two irrefutable experts testified to the origins
or t he painting. J . Nieustraten. assista nt director
of the Netherlands Institute for Art History at The
Hague, identified the piece as a definite Justus,
bas ing his theory on the obvious influence of
Fredrick de Mourcheron, a known influence on
Justus.
Another expert or irreproachable reputat1on,
Wolfgang Stechow, studied the painting and
proclaimed thar the wor'k was certainty done by
'Malice' sIDooth
but illogical
By BOB THO MAS ·-i.--· .'""" ABSENCE OF MALICE is a well-acted ,
s moothly paced me lodrama that suffers from an
illogical premise. Journalistic integrity is a vital
issue and valid as a movie theme.
But writer Kurt Luedtke, himself a onetime
news editor, stacks the deck by making the
protagonist a callous. incompetent reporter who
utters such lines as, "Don't expect the truth if
you 're not willing to tell it," and, ·Tm a reporter .
you 're talking lo a news paper right now.''
She ruins an innocent man's life and drives a
woman lo suicide, yet the paper's editors refuse to
retract a faJse article.
Ir you can overlook such things -hard for
those in the ne ws bus iness to do -.. Absence of
Malice" can be enjoyed on an entertainment level.
The Paul Newman -Sally Field pairing is
inspired -two attractive, intelhgent st a rs
sparking to each other like Tracy and Hepburn,
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Save money and shoppingJ~~-the Dally Pll
young Jun Sterhuw ph:1ced 1t us painting number
32 rn a l'ert:un sequc•nrc done b y Jao and
tutulogut.'Cl by the 1rrefutublc llostad e de Crobt,
who record<:d all known Jan van Huyattm
1>aint1ngs O!
When tht' p.s1nt1ng was offered for sale ~ s hort
t1mt• later a t Solh{•hy 's , two le tt e rtlof
authcnt1c:i:1l11>n ont' for Justus and one for Jatfl
were included as purl of the deal Playing il safe,
Solhcb)' ·., pnn·d the painting al. if 1t were a
Justus ~ G<ilenc Andree 1s offering the piece at tl~ ,
c·omplctc with its duul identification papers. e
p<11nllng a pai.toral i.ccnc in which traveler re
approached b} h1ghwa) men hangs above the
gallc·ry rec·cpt1on desk, apparently oblivious td'the
modl•rn imbroglio. ~ r.
The gallc·r y ., exh1b1t1on of Old Master und 11~
Centur} EuroJX!an und Amencan Paintings will
cont1n11<' throu1-:h Dec 23, and the van HuY9Um
fHccc 1sn 't the uni)' one of interest
The paintings, all from the private holdinff'Jof
an anonymous collt:ctor, abo include a number or
s tunning Old Master works by David Teniers,
Constantine Netschcr and Gerrard van Honthorst,
;rnd Amencun paintings by E<1stman Johnson,
Ell111t Daingerfield and Amos Sewell .. •
i-:ach pa1nt1ng 1::. accomp;rn1ed by a detailed
reference shel't compiled by Reis, who sJ)ent some
eight months on the prc1Jt.'l'l A retired in vestor:taid
a llfc•t1mc lover and collector of art, Reis said tbat
the res earc h wa !> both exhilarating and
exhausting ••.
· 11 can he· r<1thl•r frustrating to spen<l •two °" l'eks in tht• UCLA Library and fi nd out nothing
about a painter hl·s1dl''.'> the fact that he liv~6 ...
said Hl'I!'> "In rnJny tns lc.1nce:,, art history 1s ver y
impn·c:1:,e Hut this hJ'> been the experience of a
lift•t1mc If I g t.'l lhl• c·h;,inc·c'. I'll do 1t again .. 3r
The van lluysum hung i.mugly on the &-l'tll
behind him, protected hy a single first in1t1a1t end
C<'ntur1es of mystery.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday. December 19, 1981
The Crusaders keep • • • the world of pop •
·~ YARDENA ARAR ;v.. ..... ,_ ...... ,
~. LOS ANGELES There don't seem to \e many battles left for the Crusaders these days
In more than 25 yeurs together, Joe Sample.
Neebet "Stix" Hooper and Wilton ft'elder have
pvercome anonymity in Houston, Texas , to
beeome, first, blue·chip sidemen, then one of the
_,remiere instrumental groups in pop mus ic
. Their re laxed, appealing blend of Jan and
blues has become not only famous but widely
i'1'~lated. In 1975, they became the first and only
\IDJt.rumental band ever to tour with the Rolling
);tones. And, in 1978 they ~rossed the instrumental
music barrier with a huge hit. "Street Life,"
featuring a vocal by Randy Crawford
They've branched out as l>Olo artists as well. ~eyboards player Sample with three albums. reeds
· l•yer·bassisl F elder with two and drummer
C>Qper with one.
' Musical soulm ates who obviously are closely
•tluned to each other'l> sensibilities. the three
.~o·produce not only their ensemble albums but
,.their solo efforts as well Band members also
.~Pup as players on each other's albums.
~ In fact, the main di fference between the group
· d solo work is that "on the solo projects. I can
Jt be totally selfish." explains Sample. a solid, ...
on winning in
i1crious·look1ni.: mun whose curly hair and beard 1s
i.hot with ~rev
Altogether. the Crusaders' solo and some 3S
ensemble albums have sold in excess of 61 million
copies worldwide, af you COWlt the albums they've
played on for others, the Crusaders have worked
on more than 200 golden LPs.
But there's always room for one more, and
JUSl 1n time for Christmas the Crusaders have put
out "Standing Tall ... For a change. the band that
left Texas years ago to conquer Los Angeles
d0<·1ded to re(·ord out of town, and the album was
made in that famous jazz capital, Nashville.
Nashville·>
"It isn't a country album," Sample s ays.
"There is one song that we did because we were in
Nashville recording, and it was 'Luckenback,
Texas ' It was the only song we did that had those
sort of cow1try vibes to it.
"We went down to Nashville because over the
pas t five years we discovered that Nashville was a
music town, and it doesn 't necessarily mean th\t it
t!> country music," he adds.
"In fact my very first time I went into
Nash vill e, I went into the Gold Rush -which in
those days was the popular bar of Nashville and
I thought I was going to hear country music.
"Well. when I walked through the door. l
C ONQUERING C R USADERS -Th e
Ci;us aders have stayed together for 25 years
of top caliber pop mus k . They are. from left.
Wilton Felder. J oe Sample a nd Ncs bert
"Slix" Hooper
music
heard u Crllbader album. I thought, 'What..i1 lhl1?'
It could have been New York or Los Ange les or
London "
Hooper, who joined Sam ple ror an interview at
the Universal City offices of MCA Records, says
the Crusaders brought their longtime bass player
and guitarist with them, "but we did use a couple
of musicians from Nashville, because we were
famihar with their work and we knew this would
a lso add another feeling to it."
.\_nd then~ was one particularly special guest
a rtist who hailed not only from out of town but
from overseas: Joe Cocker sings two songs, "I'm
So Glad I'm Standing He re Today" and "Thia Old
World's Too Funky For Me "
Like the other vocalists the Crusaders have
worked with, Cocker -whom the band members
met at the Montreux Festival an 1976 -was
invited to perform much the way t he band would
hire a guest instrumentalist for a special solo. And
though using singers has expanded the band's
audience. the Crusaders ins ist this was not a
primary goal.
.. If you are <·oncerned about a wader audience,
I would not be playing the kind of music I have
always played <.1nd loved," says Sample, who
co wrote the two songs for Cocker with lyricist
Will Jennings
o butterflies f Qr this kid -with_ Fonda and Hepburn to help
'BOB THOMAS 1e.--wrtter
HOLLYWOOD Most actor s would be
ified to find themselves appearing 1n a movie
th legendary stars Katharine Hepburn and
ry Fonda. Doug McKeon wasn 't but perhaps
at was because of his age 14 years .
McKeon, who is now a mature 15, refers to the
atars as Kate and Henry, but during the filming of
'••Qn Golden Pond" in the lake country of New
·f{ampshire, it was strictly .. Miss Hepburn" and
i''Mr. Fonda."
At one point in the filming, Fonda snapped.
"Until you get my name right, l won't answer you.
My name is Henr y."
The young actor admits "Even so. l couldn't 1bring myself to call him anything but Mr Fonda.
And there was no way I could call Miss Hepburn
'K atharine' or ·Kate.' " -
· Jane Fonda was the third star of the film. and
~er company put together the project. for which
'eritics are predicting a bushelful or Oscar
ominations. "Please call me Jane ... she told
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Doug McKeon is not likely to be overwhelmed
bv his career bonanza Even if he tried putting on
a;rs, his five brothers and sisters would cut him
down to size ! 5-foot-4 at present>. All of them are
m show busincs~.
He started 10 years ago, largely because there
wa:. nobody at home in Oakland, N.J ., to watch
arter hi m. Hts looks won him roles off and on
Broadway. and he spent 311") years in the daytime
drama "The Edge of Night." He appeared with
Burt Young in the film "Uncle Joe Shannon" and
in th~ TV movie "Daddy, I Don't Like It Like
Th as." also an "Centennial" and the s hort-lived
serie!> "Big Shamus. Little Shamus" with Brian
Dennehy
"I had Just come off the series last year."
Mc Kcon recalled, "and I called' my agent about
future possibilities. He mentioned a movie with
Katharine Hepburn and Henry Fonda. ·What else
do you have·1• 1 asked, figu ring I never had a
chance for the movie."
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young actor who could hold his own with three
superstars Doug McKeon made the trip to New
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with me and s upported me. It couldn't have been a
better experience "
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COMICS
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Orange County pair
voted to yachting's
Hall of Fame. P.age CS.
BYU
takes a
Holiday
UC e breezes again, 76-59 •
Special to &be Dally Pilot
MISSOULA, Mont. -UC Irvine
Coach' Bill Mulliga n Is wary of an
ambush tonight when his undefeated UC
Irvine Anteaters bas ketball team meets
the University of Montana ln the finals
o f the Ch a mpion Holiday C lass ic
basketbaJI tourna ment here.
eighth victor y a gainst no defeat.a, he
wasn't happy with the start his team ·
made.
"We go in a t halftime and Randy
( Whieldon > is only 2 for 6 and Ben
I M c Donald ) has only one basket,·'
Mulligan pointed out. "Yet we're still
up by eight."
playing now. I rea lly a m. We have
unbelievable confidence s ince the Las
Vegas game. As a team, we 're getting
better and better.''
to eight by the Anteaters. Tbe Hurom
s hot only 41 percent from lbe floor to
59.3 for UCI.
John.Ne Bailey was high scorer for
E astern Michigan with 14 for the game.
He was the only player in double figures
for the Hurons.
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Senior
quarterback Jim McMahon fired
three touchdown passes and
threw for 342 yards Friday night
as .8rigbam Young University
withstood a furious second-half
comeback by Washington State
for a wild 38-36 victory in the
fourth annual Holiday Bowl.
lt isn't that Mulligan is doubting his
te am that posted a 76-59 victory over
Eastern Mi chigan in the firs t round
here Friday night for the eighth str:aight
win or the campaign.
A good share of the credit for this
lead must go to UCl 's All-American,
Kevin Ma gee who wound up with 29
points and 16 rebounds.
UCI started very slowly and with 8:28
remaining in the firs t half, trailed
Eastern Michigan, 14-13. The Hurons
tried to slow the te mpo but UCI
countered with a 1·3·1 trapping zone
defense that forced turnovers and made
Eastern Michigan rush Its shots.
In the ne xt seven minutes, UCl
out-scored the Hurons. 19·5 to take a
32-19 lead and at halftime it was 33-25.
Then the Anteaters opened the second
ha lf with a 12·2 spree in the first 4:48 of
play to take a 45-27 edge and never
looked back. The closest Eas tern
Michigan came after that was 56·44 with
8:35 to play.
WhieJdon finished the game with 13
points and five rebounds (6 of 12 from
the floor) and McDonald had 10 point.a
and 8 rebounds. He was 4 or 4 from the
floor and also had 8 assists.
But he is war y of the buildup his team
has been given in this frigid city.
Magee hit 11 in the first half and 18 in
the s econd while scoring 11 of 18 from
the floor. .
Bob Thomton came off the bench to
add 10 points for the Anteaters and two
rebounds.
McMahon's aerial magic
helped Brigham Young, the
Western Athletic Conference
champion, bui ld a 31·7 lead
early in the second half, but
Washington State battled back
by scoring three touchdowns in
the third quarter.
"Montana is a tough team to beat at
hom e." Mulligan s aid Friday night
"They a re not going to fool me by
laying in the woods. Everyone here has
been saying how we were going to run
through this tourna me nt. It won't be
that easy tonight. ..
While Mulligan was s a voring the
··1 d o n 't know wh y we were
complacent at the start," Mulligan
sa id . "Maybe not being able to practice
Thur sday night had something to do
with it. Our luggage didn't arrive in
time for us to practice.
"But we were able to overcome it and
I'm happy with the way the team is
Jeff Zatkoff of E<'!stern Michigan had
been averaging 20 points a game going
into Friday night's contest and was held
ln tonight's championship game
against Montana, UCI fans can listen to
th e a c tion on KWVE (108 FM)
beginning at 7 o'clock. While UCI is 8-0,
Montana has a 5·3 record and Eastern
Michigan dropped to 5·2 after the Jou.
Montana defeated Arkansas State, &t""9
Friday.
McMahon , the nation's
passing leader the past two
years, res ponded by directing
his c l ub 80 yards for a
tou chdown that gave BYU
breathing room at 38-28 on the
first play of the fourth quarter.
The· TD came on an 11-yard pass
from McMahon to running back
Scott Pettis.
However, WSU , making its
first bowl appearance· in 51
years, roared back again behind
sophomore quarterback Ricky
Turner, ge tting a 1-yard
touchdown run from fullback
Mike Martin and a two-point
conversion run by Turner with
5: 12 left.
BUT BYU, WHICH finished
the season with an 11·2 record,
was able to hold on for its second
straight Holiday Bowl triumph.
A year ago , McMah o n
engineered a miracle fourth
quarter raJJy for a 46-45 victory
over Southern Methodist.
McMahon riddled Washington
State's highly re garded pass
defe nse , the b es t in the
Pacific-10 Conference and
12th-finest in th e nation ,
completing 27 of 43 passes. His
other touchdown throws were of
35 yards to wide receiver Dan
Plater and 4 yards to tight end
Gordon Hudson.
Washington State, wh ich
finished 8 -3·1, shut McMahon
down during the third quarter
and held BYU without a first
down in the period unti l
McMahon fired a 45-yard pass to
Hudson with five seconds to go.
The clutch throw came on a
third-a nd -12 pla y from the
Brigham Young 18·yard line.
Two plays later. McMahon hit
Pettis for what proved to be the
winning points.
McMAHON, CA PPING a
sensational career in which he
broke 55 NCAA records. was
selected as the game 's most
valuable player.
Brigham Young, the NCAA
scoring leader in each of the
past three seasons, scored on its
third possession after struggling
the first two times it had the
ball.
BY U got moving o n a Delfto ...... ~..,..,, ..__
(See BVU, Page C6> ONE-ON-ONE Corona <kl Ma r·s Garth Olson pressu res Can yon's Roy Connors during Troy Tournam e nt action Friday night. For the s tory. see C3.
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Chang's shot propels Edison
His 35-footer nips Santa Monica, 64-62. and puts Chargers in finals
By ROGER CARLSON
Of .. DMIY,..... SW!
POMONA -Richard Chang's 35 .. footer
with two seconds left lifted Edison High's
Chargers to a 64·62 victory over Santa
Monica Friday night, propelling them into
tonight's championship game at 8:30 with
St. Bernard here at the San Dimas
Tournament or Ch ampions bas ketball
tournament.
"That was our five-second play," said
Edison Coach Barry Leigh. •'I got it out or
Scholastic Magazine a couple of years ago
and it's won for us again."
Actually It only took two seconds as Pete
Binaski rifled in a 40-foot pass to Chang,
who grabbed the ball, whirled and cut
loose, sinking il to the dismay or Santa
Monica.
T here were still two seconds remaining,
but Santa Monica had no second miracle to
respond with and Edison had its seventh
straight victory without a lo.s.
It was a nip-and-tuck pme all the way
as Santa Mo nica worked the Edison
defense over with a 32-polnt effort by
Mont.el Hatcher, a slick 6-2 guard, while
Edison retaliated with Chang's 22 point.a
and lbe balanced ertort.s of guards Jetr
St ephens and Mark Goudce, along with
forward Rick DiBernardo. each who
contributed a doaen point.I.
EdilOll h..S a 90·58 lead with 4:31 let\,
but two Matcher bucket.a tied il at 3: 12 and
a drlrin« layup by 8-6 Ken Sprague with
1: 47 left put Santa Moolca on top, U.e>.
Ed.lion Ued It at a with l : M Jell on
Cban1•1 drtvtna four-footel', but t.ben Santa
Monica went to work on the clock. A Um•
out wu called wtt.b 11 HCGndl left by Santa Moelca to Ht Udnp up, but It wu
foiled when the Vlklnp committed a
tmnlover 1even Hcoadl later, aiviDI the
Cllar1en the advantace. Momenta later •
-, Tonight's schedule
·I P m Cr1':.p1 \'S Serra•
c Consolation J
5 30 I'm Rolling lhll!> \S LO Poly ( r1fth I
7 \"crbum Ot•1 \' Santa Moni ra
I third I
8 30 St Rernard \'S F.dlson 1r1rsll
Binaski's best assist or the season was
realized.
As for St Bernard. which furnishes the
opposition fo r Edison in tonight's finals
after a 79-64 victory over Verbum Dei .
Leigh's only comments were:
"I'm glad they're in 3·A."
Edison took a 10·2 lead at the outside
with each starter sharing in the scoring,
but Santa Monica 's rtuid Vikings went on
an 18-4 spurt to take a 20·14 lead early In
the second period.
"If we can stop Sprague a little Che
scored 12) and stay up on Monte! (no way)
we might have a chance," Leigh said prior
to the sem1finals game here at Cal Poly
(Pomona>.
Hatche r was uncanny. defying any
Edison defe{lse applied in scoring 16 points
In each half. But lhe Chargers still had
enough lo pull it out, thanks once again lo
the solid balance in s coring and
rebounding.
Blnask1 had 10 rebounds, DIBernardo
added nine and Chan1 bad 7 boards, whlle
the auis t leaders were the guards,
Stephens and Goudge, e ach wttb 3.
Chant was on the bench brtefiy In t.he
first period because or early foul trouble
and dJd not return unlU S3 aeconda were
spent In the second quarter u Samohl held
U.a 20·14 &ead.
The 8-<8 AU-C l F' star had ooly two polnta
• at that juncture and it appeared Edison
might be playing foc..thlrd place tonight.
But Edison eventually worked itself to a
45-40 edge with 2: 19 lefl in the third period,
then upping It •to 58-52 with 5:27 left on
Chang's tip to set up the eventual final
hectic moments.
"We were tired tonight," added Leigh.
''We didn't have the intensity going for us
and we are going to have to be a little
more patient and fundamental."
So, Leigh finds himself still wanting a
little more despite the searing finish and
current unbeaten record.
Rolling HIU• 64, Ocean View 52
The Seahawks exited with their second
s traight loss, dropping their overall record
to 8·3 as Rolling Hills more than matched
up against Ocean View with 8-8 Dave
Butler and 6-8 Jay Bilas ronmnc a one-two
punch to stifle the Seahawu' game.
Also in tbe picture was 6-9 sophomore
Greg Butler, who went scoreleu, but also
provided the 'ntans with a big defensive
edge.
Rolling Hills w as in command
throughout, but didn't break away until
late in the third period.
Ocean View was atilt within ranae.
tra!Una 40-38, but three straicbt buckets
gave Rollln1 Hilla • '8·38 bulce wben the
fourth quarter started, then tbe roof caved
In.
Ocean Vlew man!led to bJt only 5 of
18 from the field In the tlnal quarter and 4
of 7 from the frM throw lin•, whUe RolUna
HUia rttponded by blttlftl all elabl free
throws, 1andwic1Mcl betw .. key back.ta
from Dave Butler and BUu.
Bilas led all 1corera wttb 21 pointa,
Butler bid 17.
Ocean Vlew'a t-t~ J im UHVltch IM the
Selhawa with 17 DOlnta.
'
DI•• RNAROO CNANO
Fouts OK'd
for Monday
WASHINGTON CAP> -The
Na lion al Football League
P layers Association cleared the
way Friday for quarterback Dan
Fouts to play for lhe San Diego
Ch argers Monday night by
agreeing to accept the payment
of the quarterback's overdue
union dues from two fans.
''Barring any furth er
disagreement with the player
representative in San Diego the
issue ia settled," Garvey said.
''P a yment of the overdue dues
makes the i11ue moot."
Garvey expreued satisfaction
with the payment of the $1,222
noting: "This was a nice way to
settle it. Fouts will be able t.o
play and tbe fans wilJ be able to
see the belt possible 1ame on
Monday."
Garvey indicated that union
offlclala an d team
repreMnlativea wUI meet after
lk HUGn to-discUA t.b• c .... .
San DlelO. etlU with a 1lilot at
the AFC playolfa, aporu a N
r•eord ud wUl play lta IMl
re,ular HUOft ••me If oodQ
a1a1Dlt C]&tdand.
Bruins
welco01e
DePaul
L OS ANGELES <AP) -
Unb e a ten . seven t h · r anlted
De Paul meets No. 17 UCLA
tonight in what is e mer1in1 u
o n e of t h e coun try's top
basketball nvalries.
The Blue Demons , startinC off
the season with a bang, brina a
5-0 record into the nationally
televised game set for 8:30 p.m .
in Pauley Pavilion.
UCLA, unlike DePaul, baa
begun the 1981-82 campaip oa
some sour notes. T.he Bna.lna
have lost two of their five
outings , but their bi11eat
setback was one administered
by the NCAA.
Citing a number of lnfracUom,
the NCAA announced announced
recently that it was placiJll tbe
UCLA basketbaJI procram on
probation, and that the BrulDll
would thus be inelicible for
post·season play next SJ>rtna.
Earlier thh week, tbe
Pacific-to Conference followed
with a ruUnc that UCLA a1ao
would not be eU1ible for UM
league UUe.
New Bruins Coach Larr1
Farmer said the aancllona baft
"been a blow to me, a blow to
the team." But be added thet be
believes Ms team will still be
motivated.
DePaw lad UCLA ........ tin Umea iD tM Pit ~ 'years, lwlu lD l~• NCAA tournameat. Tbe ... o.-
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Oeoember 19. 1981
·Ron Saul may follow
brother Rich's lead
Frem AP ..... tclaea
Over 30 years of playing lime in [iJ
the National Football League may 4. •
come te an end Sunday in Anaheim
when twin brothers Rich and Ron Saul meet in
the season nnale for the Washington Redskins
and Lot Anaeles Rams.
Rieb, who will celebrate his 12th season as
the Rama' cent.er with a postseason trip to the
Pro Bowl, announced Thursday his retirement
from the 1ame. Ron. who bas starred at guard for the
RedskiN since coming to Washington in a trade
with Houston in 1976, also has given indications
Sunday'a game may mark his swan song in the
NFL. "You never know. I would like to go on
playlna but Ume catches up with you," he said.
Time and bad knees have combined to rob
Saul of 1reatness, according to Redskins
General Manager Bobby Beathard.
The Redskins placed Saul on the injured
reserve list earlier this year following his firth
knee operation.
Quote of the day
Fonner New York Mets first baseman
Mu. 'ftl_.berry. who has become a big
1tar ai•ee making a series of beer
coam«clals: "The commercials have
breQCllt me back into the public eye. You
get ·~ from baseball and you fade out,
alt.bough )'OU bear about him now and
then.''
Knick&' Russell scores late, often c..., •••ell scored 14 of his m game·hllll 12 points in the first
period ,.._ the New York Knicks
took control and went on to a 12l-106
National Basketball Association victory over
Chicago Friday night. Biil Cartwright also
scored 2Z for the Knicks. including 10 in the
fourlb quarter when the Bulls twice closed to
wit.bin M"en points atfter trailing by as many as
21 in the first half . .
Robert Parish hit seven
consecutive s hot s while
scoring 14 points in the final
quarter, leading Boston to a
99 -98 w in over
Was hington . . Moses
Malone scored 23 points and
led a third·quarter surge as
Hous ton buried Dallas,
112-93. Malone pumped in 11
.u ... u. points in the third period, grabbed three rebounds, had three steals,
blocked a shot and got three assists as the
Rockett built a aeven·point halftime lead into a
22-poiat advantage early in the final
quarter . . . MUI 8Htom and Butcb Carter
tallied ts points apiece to lead a balanced
scorin1 attack as Indiana overwhelmed
Cleveland. 1•'13. The 73 points tied an Indiana
club r~ for fewest points allowed . . . curr Jl•W-poured in 29 points .to lead Kansas
City to a 100-9$ victory over Utah ... A
season-lllgb 29 points by Truck Robinson
sparked Phoenix to a 108-104 win in San
Antonio . . . 00. Birdsong, Mike O'Kore.n and
Darwlll C.-lcnited a second·half surge as
New Jersey defeated Milwaukee 100-88,
snappbll the Bucks' nine-game winning streak
Lever.lifts Rockies to victory
Baa Lner poked in a rebound Ei.1 with leas than rour minutes ,
remainlae to help the Colorado
Rocki• to a 3-1 victory over the visiting
Vancouver Canucks in the only National Hockey
League eame Friday. Lever lifted the puck over
Canuclt.s 1oaltender Richard Brode.,, who
stopped but could not control Joe Cirella'• shot
from the point al 16 :01. Bob Miller scored an
insurance goal into an empty net with 38
seconds remaining . . The Edmonton Oilers
said Friday that goaltender Grant Fuhr
suffered a dislocated right shoulder in a game
with CaJ1ary Thursday which will mean the
rookie goalie will be out for at least a week.
Fuhr was unbeaten in 16 games sioce he lost his
first •tart. 4-2 to Winnipeg.
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ROSE BOWL BOUND Sophomorl'
quarte.rbat'k Steve Pellu t·r of lhl'
University of Washington dt•fend~ his
team 's offense. "It's prett~ amazing
lhut a team whose offense supposed!\
t'<l n't srore as in the Rost• Bnw1.·· '>U\'.s
Pl'lluer The Huskie~ will mN•I lo,~·a
:°'il'\\' Ycar .. s Da~·
Meyer signs pact with Oakland
Former Mater Dei High standout la
Dan Meyer, who recently was traded
rrom the Seattle Mariners t o
Oakland, signed a new three-year
contract with the A's Friday, the American
League team announced. Meyer could have
become a free agent after next season under the
contract he had with the Mariners, who traded
him to Oakland for pitcher Rieb Bordi during
l ast w e e k 's ba seball
m eetings ... Meanwhile,
the Cincinnati Reds traded
third baseman Ray Knight to
Houston Friday for center
fielder Cesar Cedeno. The
Reds need outfield help after
los ing Ken Grlrrey to the
Yankees and Dave Collins to
free agency Astros· offi cials
s aid they plan to shift third
baseman Art ttowe to first
base and install Knight at third. Cedeno. 30, has
a .. 289 lifetime batting average 1n 12
maJor·league seasons and has won five gold
gloves and played on four All ·Star teams
Nebraska has some new fans
Buck Belue, Georgia's two-lime m
All·Southeastern Co nference c•• quarterback, says the Georgia
Bulldogs are becoming Nebraska fans. If No. 4
Nebraska beats top·ranked Clemson in the
Orange Bowl on New Year's night, that would
spoil Clemson's bid for the national football
championship and give No. 2 Georgia a shot at
the national title. But GeorJia would have to
beat lOt.h·ranked Pittsburgh in the Sugar Bowl.
also on New Year's night . . Nebraska
quarterback Turner Gill was to undergo sur-
~ery. this morning at Bryan Memorial Hospital
in Lincoln to remove a damaged nerve in his
leg , school officials s aid . . . Steve
Pisarklewtcz, former quarterback of the St.
Louis Cardinals of the NFL, has signed a one·
year contract with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers
of the Canadian Football League . .• . The
Denver Broncos could be facing a significant
n~mber of retirements, perhaps as many as
eight players, once the current season ends.
"There could be as many as eight starters or
former starters retiring," said one player who
asked to remain unidentified.
Braxton fights Muhammad for title
Dwtg.bt Braxton, a no-name no • more in boxing, gets hi s long-awaited
chance at the light heavyweight title
today when he challenges World Boxing Council
c hampion Mattbew Saad Muhammad in
Atlantic City. Braxton, who has a 15·1·1
professional record, was scheduled to fight
Muhammad in June, but the champion was
forced to back out after Murray Sutherland split
his lip in an unsuccessful challenge April 25.
Muhammad has a 32-3·1 record with 24
knockouts . West Vi r ginia Wes leyan
Athletic Director Sam Ross is stepping down to
head up a fund-raising drive, school officials
said Friday
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Fullerton stopped
Evansville dumps Titans in tournament
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MALIBU Guard Richie Johnson scored 16
points and grabbed seven rebounds Friday night.
leuding Evansville to a 62-51 victory over Cal State
Fullerton in a first-round game of the Malibu
Classic. ·
Forward Theren Bullock and guard Eric
Harris added 15 and 12 points, respectively, for the
Aces, who raised their record to 5·1.
Guard Ricky Mixon came off the bench to lead
Fullerton with 16 points and seven rebounds.
Guard Leon Wood was held to eight points, making
only three or his 10 fi eld goal attempts, as the
Titans fell to 3.4 Michael Anderson led the losers
in rebounding with nine.
Evansville scored the game's first nine points
and extended its advantage to 15-3. However,
Fullerton came back to tie the game 27·all at
halrtime But the Aces scored 19 of the first 29
points of the second ha lf and coasted to the win.
Fullerton outrebounded EvansviUe 38-27, but
the Aces made 54.2 percent ot their field goal
attempts to only 39.6 percent for the Titans.
Pepperdlne 102, Texas-Artlngton 97
MALIBU Guard Boot Bond scored 26 points,
making 12 of his 16 field goal atlempts, leading
host Pe pperdine to a 102-97 victory over
Texas-Arlington in a first·round game of the
Malibu Classic.
Pepperdine and Evansville will meet for the
tourney title Saturday night, following a
third-place game between Texas-Arlington and Cal
State Fullerton
Forward Orlando Phillips, in his first start for
Pepperdine. added 22 points, 13 rebounds and five
blocked s hots for the Waves, who are now 3-3. A
total of six pl ayers scored in double figures for the
winners, who made 57.3 percent of their field goal
attempts
J effrey Stewart a nd Albert Colton led
Texas-Arlington, which fell to 2-4, with 21 points
each. Colton paced the Mavericks in rebounding
with 11
The Waves led all the way. It was 48·38 at
halftime. Peppcrdine's biggest lead was 17 points.
72·55, with just under 12 minutes remaining.
Texas-Arlington wasn't closer than the final
margin or five points down the stretch.
California n , Wyoming 75
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -Junior Michael Chavez
hit a 2().footer at the buzzer to give California a
77-75 overtime college win over Wyoming in
first·round action of the Volunteer Classic.
Chavez. a 5-foot-9 guard, sent the game into
overtime with another outside shot that erased a
71-69 Cowboy lead.
California's 6·11 Mark McNamara led his
team with 29 points while Chavez tallied 16. Senior
guard Wes Howell and sophomore guard Butch
Hays contributed 11 points apiece for the Bears.
Wyoming's Bill Garnett, a 6·9 senior forward,
led all scorers with 30 points
A half-minute into the overtime, a Chavez
basket put California ahead 73·71. A minute and a
half later, Hays fouled Garnett, who then hit both
ends of a l·and 1 to knot the game at 73·all.
With 1: 26 remainin g, Wyoming's Greg
Thesenvitz fouled Howell , who then hit two from
the foul line to put the Bears ahead 75-73.
USF 85, Rice 69
SAN FRANCISCO -Quintin Dailey scored 24
points and John Hegwood had 20, leading unbeaten
and lOth·ranked San Francisco to an SS-69 victory
over Rice in the Golden Gate Invitational.
Sophomore forward Gary Springer scored 24
points and guard Steve Burtt, also a sophomore.
added 22 as Iona rolled over LaSalle 95-71 in the
opening game or the college basketball
tournament. Iona and USF wilJ meet Saturday
night for the championship.
San Francisco. 6·0, pulled away from Rice
midway in the rirst half. A tip.in by Ken McAlisler
sent the Dons ahead to stay, breaking a 16-16 tie.
Dailey. the Don's star guard, was just under
his 25·point average in the victory. Forward
H egwood turned i n a strong r ebounding
oerformance along with his scoring effort.
Ala.·Blrmingham 71 , So. Mlaaiaalppl 56
ATLANTA -Oliver Robinson and Donnie
Speer combined for 38 points to lead No. 16
Alabama·Birmingham to a 71-56 victory over
Soutbem Mississ ippi in the opening round of the
NFL standings
Colton Stutes Ins urance Clasisic
Robinson scored 20 points, Including 14 In the
second half, and Speer scored 18
With the Blazers trailing 34.33 at Intermission.
Speer scored seven points and Robinson colle<:ted
four as UAB outscored Southern Miss 13·4 in the
first seven minutes of the second half to take a
46·38 lead.
Iowa 80 Clemaon 68
HOUSTON -Iowa's Kevin Boyle and Kenny
Arnold took up the scorin.z slack for injured Bob
Hansen as lhe sixth-ranked Hawkeyes defeated
Clemson ~-68 to gain the finals against Houston In
the Kettle Basketball Cla11sic.
Houston recorded a lopsided 96-49 win over
Mississippi State in the first game.
Hansen, the Hawkeyes' leading scorer with a
16.4 average this season, rein1ured his left leg
s hortly before halftime and did not return. Arnold
led lowa with 15 points and Boyle, who scort!d 14,
took over the scoring burden m the second half
'fhe Hawkeyes, who boosted their record to
6-0, never trailed in the game and built a 46-28
halftime lead, paced by Arnold w1lh 12 first.half
points and Hansen with 10.
Clemson, 6· l, never threatened in the second
half despite the shooting efforts of Joe Ward.
Kentucky 107, Jacksonville 91
LEXINGTON. Ky. -Derrick Hord pumped in
17 points and six other Wildcat.5 hit double figures
as second-ranked Kentucky easily defeated
Jacksonville 107·91 in a first-round game of the
University of Kentucky Invitational
Kentuck y , 5 -0 . m oved into today 's
championship game against Seton Hall, which got
26 points from Dan Callandrille in downinJZ winless
Utah State 85-77 in the other hrst·round game.
~entucky settled the issue in the first hall,
moving to a 50-37 advantage at the break as Herd,
Melvin Turpin, Dirk Minniefield and Chuck
Verderber combined for 41 points
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• CdM WIDS another crown
Sea. Kings take Troy title as Canyon loses scoring sight
4
By EDZINTEL
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There was a lot or Uaht kiddlnr golnc on
among the trio ol writers sitting In the
elands during the championship game ol
t h e Troy lnvltatlonal basketball
tournament Friday night.
There were wagers as to when Canyon
High would score Its nex! basket during
the second quarter. or if it would score at
all ; there were predictions that the first
team to score 30 points would wtn -going
away; and there were cracks that Corona
del Mar High's Mike Hess would get lbe
MVP award for making eight free throws
in the fourth quarter.
That gives you an idea or what kind of
game 1t was, a game that was won by
Corona Del Mar, 44·36, in what was not
intended as a low.scoring game.
There were no slow-downs during tile
game. though Canyon may have scored
more if the Comanches had actually
gone into a stall .
Canyon (2·4) scored 15 points in the first
quarter to take a commanding lead ( 15-8).
then put it into cruise control, scoring 21
points the rest of tne-way, including two
points in the third quarter and rour in the
third
Corona del Mar was not a world apart,
.as the Sea Kings "shredded" the nets for
All-tourney
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Feldman (Mission Viejo I, Rowdy Moll
I £1 Modena>. Sean McDermott cC1myoo1,
Chris Lynch <Corona del M11r ). Mike Hess <Corona del Marl
10 points in the second quarter and 6 In the
third.
One of the major keys to CdM's victory
was in fact Hess' free throw shooting. He
was 10-for-10 in lbe game, including 8 in
the fourth quarter when Corona del Mar
outscored Canyon, 20·15. Hess was not
voled the tournament MVP because there
wasn't such an award.
Corona del Mar was 16 -of-19 in
free throwing compared to 2-of-4 for
Canyon.
So the Sea Kings defended their Troy
tournament title and upped their season
record to 4-2.
"We weren't trying to hold the score
down and they we ren't either," said
Corona del Mar head coach J ack Errion.
"It was just a tough defensive game both
ways. You know generally you make
mistakes on defense, but tonight it was the
offenses making t.he mistakes.
"1 guess we still have improvements to
make. Like our internal passing on the
zone (derenseJ . We have good perimeter
shooting but the interior is not strong "
CdM got back into the game early ln t.be
second quarter, 11corln1 10 of the nrst 12
points . As It turned out, Roy Connors'
basket midway through the quarter would
be Canyon's only score for some 14
minutes during the second Hd third
quarters.
During that spell, the Comanches were
1 of-11 from the field.
The Sea Kings, meanwhile, were 4-0f·lJ
from the field in the second quarter &Del
3-of-4 in the third.
Canyon pulled close finally, early ln t.be
final quarter when Chris Kastner scored
underneath to make it 24·23.
Mo ments later. the Comanches took
the lead, 27·26 on another Kastner buket.
Then wi th six minutes remainin1.
Co rona del Mar scored nine straight points
on a pair of baskets by Hank Goebel, one
by Kurt Peterson and free throws by Cbria
Lynch and Hess.
Lynch, who had scored 18 a night earUer
in a win over Nogales, was held to JU8t
seven points on this night.
But Peterson, who bas come on stron1 ln
recent games, contributed nine points and
Goebel added eight.
"We held our poise and Hess' free
throws turned it around," said Errion.
"H opefully , we're improvin1
game·lo-game now "
AFC East
title on line
Marina reaches tourney fina/,s
MI AMI -Buffalo and Miami
both clinched Nat ion al Football
League playoff be rths last
weekend, but neither team has
sta rted looking ahead to
postseason play. T hat's because
tod ay's gu m e between the
American Conference rivals will
determine the Eastern Division
cha mpionship and give the
winner the homefield advantage
in the playoffs.
Fountain Valley qualifies for a championship game
SANTA MARIA -Undaunted
when it fell behind by eight
points with 7: 12 to go, Marina
High's basketball team handed
Righetti its first setback of the
season, 63-60 Friday night in the
semifinals or the Santa Maria
Tournament.
"We had been in a zone and
slowed the game up but we
decided to go to a man-to-man to
speed up the tempo," explained
Marina Coach Steve Popovich.
tournament championship this
evening after the Barons routed
Cupertino in the semifinals of
the Fremont Tournament.
Fountain Valley enjoyed its
second romp in as many nights
after Thursday's 84-45 rout of
Del Mar Thursday,
J eff Hughes led the way with
20 points, followed by Drew
Brown who scored 12 and Ken
Harter who added 11.
The Barons are 5·2 overall
matched Mater Dei in the flnt
three frames.
Malt Beeuwsaert led all
scorers with 23 points, white
Chris Jackson had 12 points and
pu ll ed down 16 rebounds and
Ron Tarbell poured in 17 point.a.
Mater Dei. tied at 44.44
entering the final stanza, pulled
into a six-point advantage late in
the contest and was content to
hold the ball and clinch the
outcome at the free-throw line.
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IN YOUR FACE -Corona del Mar's Brad Hollingsworth
applies pressure to Canyon s hooter during F riday night's
Troy Tournament game won by Sea Kings.
The Dolphins head into today's
I p.m matchup at the Orange
Bow I with a 10-4· l record,
1"l·gamc ahead of the defending
AFC Eait champion Bills, who
stand 10·5.
The winner will host an AFC
playoff game on Jan. 2 or Jan 3.
The result was the Vikings
were able to generate a number
of fast breaks and beat their
opponents down the n oor time
and time again.
Mar i na had to co mbat
Righetti 's front line which
measured 6-7, 6-7 and 6-5 across.
Kevin Drake, who finished with
26 points for losers, had 21 at
halftime but Popovich went into
a differ ent type of zone to
double·team Drake in the second
hair and the strategy paid orr.
Laguna Beach 69, Western 51
The Artists traveled down the
freeway to earn a non-league
vic t ory, their fifth in nine
outings and fourth under Coach
Jerome Karp
The Monarc h &. now 5-2
overall, travel to Las Vegas to
open the Bonanza Tournament
Monday afternoon at 3:30.
Woodbridge wraps it up early
Warriors go for N eioport Christian tourney title
By ROBB MUNSON °' llle Delly ..... SWf
The Woodbridge High basketball team used a
decisive first quarter to slide past Newport
Christian, 51·38, in second -round actiol) of the
Newport Ch r is tian High School Va r sit y
Tournament Friday night.
With the win, Woodbridge advances to the
tournament championship against Rio Hondo
Saturday night at 8 at Newport Christian High
School.
Warrior guard Ma r k Foringer had 6
first-quarter points, while Bill Roush added 5, as
Woodbridge took a 15·6 advantage.
Woodbridge look a 28·16 halftime lead as
Anthony Radovcich hit from inside three times
and added a free throw. Foringer had 5 steals in
the secood quarter or action.
"I was happy with the way we pl ayed tonght,"
said Woodbridge Coach Bill Shannon. "1 liked the
way we pressed them. Our zone defense worked
effectively."
Mann gets fine, s uspension
MONTREAL <A P ) -Right wing Jimmy
Mann or the Winnipeg Jets has been fined $500 and
suspended three games for shoving linesman Gord
Broseker. the National Hockey League announced
Friday.
NHL Executive Vice PTesident Brian O'Neill
issued the s1,1spension for the incident. which
occurred Dec. 9 in a game against the Toronto
Maple Leafs. after a hearing in Toronto on Dec. 15.
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Woodbridge shot 63 percent from the noor
during the first half, and forced Newport Christian
into committing 9 turnovers.
Then with 2:53 le(l in the third quarter,
Woodbridge took a 36-22 lead as Radovcich hit
again from wide.
Radovcich led all scorers with 21 points. as he
had 9 field goals from inside. The 6-4 junior
center overmatched t he Newport Christian
defense after Newport's 6·5 center Steve Twork
fouled out midway In the third quarter.
· '¥ter Twork fouled out, it was our idea to go inside with R adovcich ," said Shannon.
Woodbridge made 13 of their 21 baskets from
inside the key.
Newport Christian tried to make a comeback
in the fourth quarter as Chris Howard made a
basket with 45 seconds left to make the score 47·38.
Newport scored 8 points in a lhree-mmule span,
compared to only 2 for Woodbridge lo bring the
game within reach.
But it was too little. too late as Woodbridge
countered with 4 points of it's own by David Wise
to end the game.
"With Twork out, we had no inside threat,"
said Newport Christian Coach Bob Lindstrom.
Twork finished the game with 6 points. whHe Mark
Fredrickson had 14 and Scott IGlpatrick chipped in
8.
The win runs Woodbridge's record to 7·1. Two
of it's wins have come at the hands of Newport
Christian as the Warriors beat Newport e-arlier in
the season. 39-25.
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The Vikings, who advanced to
play Dana Hills for the tourney
cro wn t o night , received
balanced scoring as Randy
Klussman poured in 22 points.
John Berry contributed 14 , Scott
Filipek had 12 and Rick Smith,
shaking off the flu bug, managed
11 . Filipek also had eight
assists in the ga me , and
Popovich estimated that four or
five or them came in the pivotal
final quart.er.
"We shot 15 of 20 in the second
half and we needed all or it,"
said Popovich whose squad
moved its record to 6· l with the
success.
Dana Hills ad vanced to the
championship game with an
overtime 55-54 decision over St.
Joseph's.
FV 83, Cupertino 36
SUNNYVALE -Fountain
Valley is another Orange Coast
area team playing for a
"We played some real good
de fense in t he first quarter and
that gave us a good start," said
Karp, noting that Western could
only manage fi ve points in the
first period on its own floor.
While Laguna did take a
13-point halftime ad ... a ntage, the
hosts managed to shave it to just
two in the third quarter when
the Artists scored six points on
one trip down the floor_ A field
goal, followed by a technical
with two free throws, followed
by another field goal put Laguna
up by eight and the Artists went
from there.
"We got some good play on
the boards from Bruce Waltrip
and J ohnny Mann had a good
fl oor game." Karp explained
"We also got some good play off
the bench from Ni ek Tepper in
the second quarter and Kevin
Hoban m the fourth quarter.··
Tepper gave the Artists a lift
by scoring all six of his points in
the second stanza, while Hobin
had four points off the bench
Mater Del 65, Burbank 51
The Monarchs couldn't shake
t heir pesky visitors until the
final quarter as Burbank
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BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (APJ
The Minnesota Vikings have
tripled security for the team's 1
f in al game at Metropolitan
S t adium Sunday, and a
s pokes man says souve nir
hunters will be dealt with
harshly.
Viking s pokesman Merrill
Swanson said Friday the team .
wants to protect the public
safet y and prevent property
damage.
After 21 years in the Met, the
Vikin gs are moving to the
Hubert H.Humphrey Metrodome
next year. It has been rumored
that fans would try to remove '
various parts of the stadium,
a nd a recent a rticle in the
Minneapolis Star hinted that it
would be allowed during and
after the game with Kansas
City.
Swanson said Friday that one •
man called the Metropolitan .
Stadium Facilities Commission,
which owns the stadium, and ,
asked if he could bring his power
sa w t o t h e game .
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,. Orange Cout OAJ~ Y PILOT/Saturday. December 19, 1981
1 V .sports aplenty today:!:::.r::; SV .. alllJ• COllllTW CM.l .... lllA COUtrn' Of' CNI._. *°""' c.w °""" ....
I.vents include NFL, and college football, and basketball
BOWAaD L HANDY winner wlll be declared the division champion and •...., .._ .._. get the home field advantage. Joe Cribbs rushed tor , It'• a tM1 day for the TV sporta junkie. • 153 yards and scored on a 39-yard pass Play to spark
You can atart wlth the mornio1 NFL. entree the Biiis to a 19-10 win ovor New England last week
--ween the Dallu Cowboys and JIJew York Giants Tony Nathan and Andra Franklin scored for the ~;IO, Qbauel 2) and conclude the day wlth the Dolphins as they clinched their playoff spot with 1a ftnc~ Bowl by tape delay at 10 p.m. 17-7 win over Kansa s City. Miami Is favor ed by 2 11
(1 For late-hour insomniacs, there's the OePaul Points.
It UCLA basketball game that get.a under way at r:\•
1}:30bytapedelay. ~-~ 1 p.m., Channe19 ./ ./ ./
• lo between there will be the Pioneer Bowl
lvlaion .I-AA championship rame> between
item Kentucky and Idaho State <Channel 7,
30 a .m.); the Buffalo Bills at Miami <Channel '·
.m .); and the California Bowl matching Toledo
d San J01eState (Channel 9 at 1> lo give football
1 a complete day.
' Basketball followers can view the Nevada-Las fecaa at Georeetown game <Channel 2 at 12:30 1, 6en watch the Lakers in San Diego <Channel 9 al
~30) and finally the UCLA-DePaul contest.
' For variety, there's the $200,000 Champion or
Champions quarterhorse race from Los Alamitos
e at'tl a.lgbt on Channel 5, the Wide World of
rta•featuring a light heavyweight boxing match
d u ...aortment of other s hows.
Following are the top sports events on TV today.
allnC)S ..-e: 1 " " .; excellent; • • • worth watching;
1 fair ; J forget it.
9:30 a .m., Channel 2 ./ ./ ./ ./
ttFLFOOTBALL: Da llas at NY Giants. Announcers: Pat Summerall and John Madden.
Dallas ha s clinched the divisi on title and a ayotf berth. The Giants could Qua lify for a wlld
rd berth with a victory. If the Eagh!s lose to St.
uls and the Giants and Green Bay also finish at 7, the Grants would qualify first on the bas is of a
tter conference record. If the Eagles beat St. Louis
finish 1G-6, the Giants would wi n the second wlld
rd If they beat the Cowboys and Green Ba y loses to
Jets. The Cowb6Ys are favored by 3 points.
10:30 a.m., Channel 7 ./ ./
PIONEER BOWL : Eastern Kentucky vs Idaho
ate. Announc.rs: Biii Flemming and Franit Broyles.
Eastern Kentucky spoiled an all-Idaho final by
feating Boise State, 23-17 last weekend. Eastern entucky ls 12·1 while Idaho State i:; 11·1. Mike achurek threw two touchdown pa!':>e:. in the f::-s\
If to .,,ve Idaho State an 18-polnt halftime lead anti rry the Bengals into the finals, 41 -12 over South arolffta St . Eastern Kentucky Is directed by Chris
ac5 tit Quarterback with defensive backs George
loyd and Gus Pa rks sparking the defense.
12:30 p.m., Channel 2 ./ ./ ./ ./
CQLLEGE BASKETBALL: Nevada-Las Vegas Georgetown. A"'90Un<ers: Billy Packe r and Gary Bende r
Georgetown is still in the top 20 (18th) in the AP
II this week while Nevada dropped out after losing
Nev~Reno a nd UC Irvine in successive games.
eorgetown coac h John Thompson has some
tstandlng freshmen inclUding Pat Ewing 17·0),
nth<>f)V J ones (6-7> and William Martin C6·7>. a ll I-Americans on the high school level. UNLV Coach rry Tarkanian has veterans Sid Green (6·9), Larry derson (~7), Michae l Burns (6-8), Greg Goorjian
c:t Mike Johnson.
1 p.m., Channel 4 ./ ./ ./ ./
NFL FOOTBALL: Buffalo at Miami.
Announcers: Don Criqui and J ohn Brodie.
Both teams are pla yoff-bound in this one. But the
CALIFORNIA BOWL: Toledo vs. San Jose State.
Announce": Duane Dow and Joe Avenano.
San J ose State's Spartans lost only two games on
the way to winning the PCAA championship. The
Spa rtans were 9-2 overall and 5-0 in the PCAA.
Toledo, winner of the Mid-American Conference with
an 8-3 overall and 8· 1 conference rec.ord, has scored
243 points to 145 for the opposition. Mark Tucker, a
t ight end out of. Edison High and Orange Coast
College along with defensive lineman Steve BOdkln
(Irvine High, Saddlet?ack College>. are on the San
Jose State squad.
7:20 p.m., Channel 9 ./ ./ ./
NBA BASKETBALL: Lakers at San Dieqo.
Ann.rs: Chick Hearn and Kei th Erickson.
T~ rs ar• off to ~ s low start this season,
winning on 6 of 22 games so far. The Lakers have
won 18 of 25 and are leadlng the Western Conference
Pacific Division by two games despite losing to
Golden State Thursday night. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
and Earvin "Magic" J ohnson lead the Laker attack.
10 p.m .. Channel 9 ./ ./ ./
TANGERINE BOWL: So. Mississippi vs .
Missouri. Announcers: Howard Davis and Johnny Unltas
Southern Mississippi's Golden Eagles (9-1· 11 had
thei r best season since 1962 with Quarterback Reggie
Collier running and passing for 1,000 yards . Samm y
w inder also ran for 1,026 yards and scored 12
touchdowns, All -America defensive tackle J eff
Gaylord leads a Missouri defense that ranks seventh overall and gives up less than 13 paints a game Erle
Schmidt, a gradua te of Mission Viej o High and
Saddle.back College along with Ste ve Crapa of Dana
Hills and Saddle.back, are on the Missouri team.
Schmidt is a junior punier and Cra po a senior
defensive back.
OTl1cFt fELEVISION
9 a .m. (71 N FL TODAY With Brent
Musburger. A profile of Dallas Cowboys linebacker
Anthony Dickerson.
12:30 p.m. (4 ) -NFL '81 With Bryant
Gumbel. A profile o f Ursula Walsh. acade m ic
counselor for the Universit y of Nebra ska footba ll
team.
5 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS
WBC light heavyweight champion Matthew Saad
Muhammad (31 -3-2) de fends his crown aga inst
Dw ight Braxton (15·1-1) in a scheduled IS-round
bout. tape a t Atla ntic City, N.J .
8.30 p.m. (50) -SPORTS AMERICA This
inte rnational ice exhibition features 1qso Olympians. 11 p.m. (5) HORSE RACING -The 10th running of the $200,000 Champion of Champions
quarterhorse race at Los Alamitos. < 11 > RAMS
WEEK. 11 :30 p.m. (4) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL
De.Paul vs. UC LA, taped at Pauley Pavillon earlier
in the evening RADIO
Basketball -UC Irvine vs. Montana at the
Champion Holiday Classic, Missoula, Mont .. 8 p.m . KWVE (108 FM)· OePaul at UCLA, 8:30 p.m ., KMPC (7t0); Cal s\ate Fullerton vs. Texas-Arlington
at Malibu Classic, 6 p.m .; Lakers at San Dieqo, 1·20
p.m., KLAC (570).
Hockey -Kings at Hartford , 4 . 20 p,m . KPR Z
( 1150).
l;i ere's something wrong here
IF runner-up wins state volleyball title?
In case you overlooked it last weekend, CIF
ner-up Santa Monica High claimed the state
men's voUeybaJl cha mpionship.
Which makes one wonder at the wisdom of
viDg a Southern Section playoff, then inviting
namer·'UP for a second chance at the title
er: If all second place or runnerup teams bad
n invited, then there would be some logic to the
uatioo.
But to bring in only Santa Monica after that
lost t.o Irvine High in three straight games in
section finals, ~U$t doesn't seem right.
laVINE PL.AYERS and Coach Mark
Keade aren't complaining about the situation.
fact, they are very happy with the season the
m bad. But it also leaves something to be
ired in the way or a state playoff when a
er-up team is the champion.
If you take two evenly matched teams and pit
m qalnst each other in almost any sport,
oer or later, each team will have a victory.
And runner-up teams in s tate playoff
rnameata are all right, too. if they have more
D one. But to come out and virtually say to
lM, "Your win was a fluke and we want to set
record straight,'' is a direct slap in the face.
The only fa.Ir way to setUe the issue would be
have a third and deciding match between the
teams (which the CIF would not DOW permit)
then declare the winner the overall title
rer.
Undoubtedly, the CIF Southem Section had the 't:tflh school team• in th< state thla year. y USUDMftt.s? ~ * •
WllEN THE UC laVINE women's basketball
get. wader way Sunday in Crawford
l, GDe ol the more lntemsUng players will be -'tb tM Unlvtnlty of Arlaona team. f Shana Robertaon b a member of the squad
cb probllbly doesn't mean a lhinl unUl you add
t .. I~ l• the famed 0.car RoberUoa ol A ,_. ol yesteryear.
I \ • • •
WOMEN'S SPORTS
llJWARD L.
HANDY
Incidentally. Dorothy Lewis of Magnolia,
Miss. and a member of the UCI squad, is 27th in
the nation in scoring with a 21.l aver age.
Katherine Hamilton is 21st in field goal percentage
with a 61.2 mark.
* • * SANTA ARRIVED EARLY for the Orange
Coa st College volleyball team members. Four
were selected to the first team All-South Coas t
Conference squad and three to the second unit.
Suzy Nisbet, Laurie Adams, VaJ Grady and
Jody Brenek were picked for the first unit with
Kari Arndt, Jackie Canfield and Kathy Mollica on
the second team. * • •
IDllSTI FIEDLER of Newport Beach recently
returned from Vienna, Austria where she placed
fourth in the Vienna senior championships. Kristi
competed again st top world class skaters
including the winner, Claudia Kristofics·Binder,
the third ranked skater in the world and Sonja
Stanek who finished second.
Her performance qualifies her (or the
Austraian national championships to take place in
Graz, Austria, Jan. 6-10.
Krist! is able to compete for Austria because
she has dual American-Austrian citlzembip. She
has represente d Austria ln three major
international competition in Europe.
Currently, Kristi is working out at the Jee
Capades Chalet ln Costa Mesa and in Los Anceles
one day a week with Olympic and world coacb
Frank Carroll.
\
Her coal is to represent Au1trt1 in the 1984
o y~plc Games in Los Anceles.
1/;road racers honored
tro_phJes aod point fund checks.
~ froa> the Or1111e Oout
area to be honored (Delude:
Frank Ardero, Fouatialln Valley,
fou.rlb ln Clan t: Bob Neth,
Cotta 11 ... ftftb la Clau 1-1800;
Jent Penhall, Balboa fou.rth ln
-Cl••• 2; loa Kenned.J, eo.t.a
Me.a, fourth ID Olua 1·1'00: ad
Geor1• Erl, Kunu.,toe .Beach. f ourth I n Cla11 30 for
m~~.
Jlm 8umner'41Pf Hadeocla
Bei,bla a. the owrall • ....,, >fW' wtnalu all llve r~ be
e ntered In 1981 under t he
SCORE lnteroatlonal banner. He allO won flve otber racea
lnclucllna the Mlnl fOO to walk
off with the KJ11l·Delert Utle u
well.
A Loa An•ele• Cou nty
fireman, Sumnena completed
evV)' mUe tA bla champlonabip
HHOn and reqalred 1'4'1t•f
drivlnt only In th• 8-.ja 1000
whll• hi Rrved u nnlcator.
Kut Phllfer DOl on11 won bla
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a failure
LOS ANGELES (AP>
An attempt to stack
the deck in his favor on
th e L ois Ange l es
Coliseum Commission
has left County Board of
Supe rvisors Chairman
P ete Schabarum out in
the cold in hfs ettort.'J to
force the commiaaion to
f o r ge t abo ut th•
Oakland Raiders.
Schabarum removed
two supe rvisors from
th e nine -member
comrnlssion in a
m ane uver to gain
support for his plan to
ge t an expansion team
for the Coliseum. which
was vacated by the Los
Angeles Rams In their
m ove to Anahetm in
1980.
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Gauchos nip Cypress " • • m double OT r~·~ii,if)d,iti'i~e~~ua .•
,. · ~NCH cou~ 1ti
J:. "~9LUeTeBAMA···. Saddleback wins own tournament title, 34-33 ; Orange Coast comeback f alls short
l y CU&T SEEDEN °' ................
~®. CHRISTMAS
FoUowen of Cypreas Colle1e buketball bave
learned to accept Coach Don JobDIOD'a deilberale
style ot offenae. And for 1ood ruaon. It wort.a.
Numerous trips to the state community collefe
tournament provides t.be proof.
All-tourne y te a m
Geor1e Turner <Saddle back 1. Ed Waatt11 <Cyprest), Jeff Wultt 'cCyprt.'5Sl , Chris ·Beasley
(Ora nae COHO, Gordon Betancourt (Santa
Barbara CC>.
lhs top scorer. Chris 8easley , was hobbled by ~ GUlllii...I SHOW ' . a charley horse tn hJa le&. Hls starting forward W 1"111111
Jim Baldwin is sUll recovering from a broken +"' l ••• a •t t• tMAM Wll i nose. Even reserve Chris Malhieu had reason to be * shakey. He was Involved In u cu accident two W .. Dec. If & S.... .,._ 20 duysBeei::;:f:~· and Mathieu played, but It wasn't ~I f BUY •SELL-TRADE . ~
And for nearly 50 minutes, Jobn1on'1
slowdown basketball almost landed him yet
another victor y over Saddleback and the
Southwest Bank Holiday Tournament
championship Saturday ni1ht.
Moat valuable play~r -Ri ck Doyle
< Saddleback).
had nine or them. He finished the evening with a
game-high 14 points, seven rebounds and the
tournament MVP title.
enough to halt Santa Barbara W ' 260 TRAD£ TABLES '
In shooting just 33 percent from the floor In the -"""°"' Featuring Gun1 -AntlQue & MocMtn ~
first half, OCC found ltsetr on the s hort end of a *-..-: Ammo -War Retie. & Surplua
35 18 score. lndiM Artifact• -Rugs & ~ -Col • )
"We just couldn't gel inside tonight and we · • · · · 1 weren't making our outside shots." lamented {l'-tAdlftlulOR $3.SO Child'" U"4er 14 • $1.00
Gillis afterward. 50• off w/ad MMl-AA
OCC regrouped in the second halt to play HOUH e SAT. SUM.,. t .. I
Santa Barbara on even terms, but it was too late. -£ .. ott ... IW .... uMe-·I COUNTY Pd ~
But Dave Wisniewski sank a key basket with
1; 10 remalning in the second overtime period, and
Andy Hill delivered two important fr" throws
with 48 seconds remainln1 to 1ive lbe boat
Gauch06 a 34-33 victory over the Char1en and t.be
tourney title.
In t.be opening game for third place, Santa
Barbara CC jumped out to a big lead and t.ben held
off Orange Cout, 66-50.
"We have to be prepared to play this kind of
game," admitted a relieved Saddle back coach Bill
Brummel. "We came out tonight and played
man-to-man and they <Cypress) still didn't try l.o
score."
The Chargers actually outshot lhe Gauchos in
the rtnt half, taking 19 shots to Saddleback's 16.
Freshman forward Jetr Wulff's s harp shooting
when the moment was right allowed Cypress to
play ita kind of game.
The closest the Bucs could get was 49-38 with ... MIW NODUC'n PAYIUOM. .... II
7.42 left in the game. And surprisingly, it was_ lbe ~ .._...._,_.....,_Dr.c.e.*-ii' ~ OCC subs that helped make things a little bit ~ ,_ ..... '"..,_ 17141 ..,_,..,
sticky for Santa Barbara. , ~·."'•• ~".A";,.*f•;T°.s;·.*· ~.: -*-·" Mike Markel came orr the bench to score 10 , 1~ ~~"W ~ ..,. ......
The Saddleback victory, meanwhil~. wu a
sweet one for the Gaucboe. Embarrassed by a
20-point defeat to the Chargen a week e1rller in
tbe Santa Barbara tourliament, the Gauchos
patiently held their own against the Chargers'
patient offense.
points, second best on the OCC squad Saturday i-----------................ ====----........ ===~ night.
And the Gauchos stayed in the game despite a
mere five points from their top scorer, George
Turner. Turner carried a lS.6 average Into the
contest, but be was not to be a factor against
Cypress.
Instead, the Saddleback heroics can be pinned
on 6-10 sophomore center Rick Doyle. The Gauchos
managed just 17 points in the first ball. and Doyle
Saddleback actually had the last shot in both
regulation and first overtime period. but jumpers
by Turner bounced away barmlesslv.
lo the first overtime period, the Chargers held
the ball for 4:57 before. turning it over and giving
Turner his first chance.
S•nt• B•rbar• CC 86, Or•nge Coast SO
OCC Coach Tandy Gillis may have had a
pretty good indication of what could happen before
his Bucs and Santa Barbara got started.
Beasley topped the Pirate scoring with 16
points. even though but bis 7-for-21 performance is
rar below his numbers.
It was more or an indication -Gillis said later
of the difficulty of pushing off on a leg with a
cha rley horse.
Santa Barbara CC. meanwhile, used a
balanced attack to hand the Pirates their fifth loss
against six victories.
Rob Fader led everyone on the floor with 17
points. while Tom Alfaro, Ron Anderson and
Gordon Betancourt all finished the evening with 12
apiece
Yachting followers select their Hall of Fame TEST DRIVE THE CAR OF
YOUR CHOICE ON YOUR UXfi.
Hobie Alter a nd Newport's Dave Ullm an among the 20 top sailors chosen
STREETS AND DECIDE
FOR YOURSaF
By ALMON LOCKAB EY
Deity ............. Wrttw
Every sport must have its Hall of
Fame -or so it seems. So why not a
sailing or yachting racing Hall of
Fame?
That was the question asked
readers of Yacht Racing-Cruising
magazine OD the 20th anniversary Of
the monthly publication. Readers
responded with the top 20 sailors in
Uie past 20 years, and to no one's
great surprise. seven of those named
to the original roster were from
California -five from Southern
California and two from Orange
County.
Orange County sailors named were
Hobie Alter of Capistrano Beach and
Dave Ullman, Newport Beach.
Other Southlanders were Dennis
Conner. Doug Peterson and Lowell
North, San Diego.
Na med on the panel from San
Francisco were John Bertrand and
Tom Blackaller.
Although most of those selected
were former America's Cup skippers
or crewmen, others were former
Olympic medal winners and world
champions in their various classes.
Two noted yacht designers were
selected along with several
sailmaker-sailors.
Dave Ullman of Balboa Yacht Club
is a Newport Beach sailmaker . but
gained his fame as a sailor as a
national or world champion in every
small one-design .class he chose to
enter. He has won seven Lido-14
national championships, three Sabot
nationals, three 470 nationals and one
world championship, five Lehman-10
nationals, one Coronado-15 and one
Snipe national title.
Ullman has also won the Mallory
Cup, symbolic of the United States
Yacht Racing Union's men's sailing
championship along with the USYRU
Ctiampionship of Champions.
In recent years Ullman has moved
into big boat competition with
equally successful results. At the
helm of Ron Melville's Bigwig he
won his class In St. Francis Yacht
Club's Big Boat Series two years in a
row and earlier this year skippered
Stars and Stripes lo a Class D win the
Southern Ocean Racing Circuit. He
was also the skipper of Stars and
Stripes in the U.S. Admiralty Cup
team in England and placed fourth
overall.
Th e young BYC skipper also
co-authored a book, Championship
Dinghy Sailing and currently is a
member of the U.S. Olympic
Yachting Committee.
Hobie Alter made the panel by
virtue of having parlayed a
surfboard building firm into one of
the world's most successful sailboat
manufacturers. He is best known for
the famed Hobie catamaran line
which includes 14, 16 and 19 footers
along with several smaller· models.
He is currently riding a crest of
publicity over his creation of bis first
monobuU, the lrailerable Hobie-33.
As a sailor, Alt.er bas won the
national championships in both the
Hobie-14 and Hoble-16 catamarans.
Doug Peterson of San Diego was
selected primarily because of a yacht
d esign career that has won him
international acclaim. Ever since his
first boat, Gan bare, (which he also
skippered> did everything but win
the 1973 One Ton Cup, his designs
have been at the top of world
level-racing and offshore contests.
Dennis Conn er's most recent
sailing achievement was the defense
of the America's Cup in the 12-meter
Freedom in 1980. He is also an
Olympic bronze medalist in the
Tempest Class 11976>. two-time
world champion in the Star Class
11970 and 1977 >.
Conner is also a two-time winner of
Long Bea c h Ya c ht Club 's
Congr essional Cup , three time
winner in the SORC and a champion
BOA.TING
in several small classes. In 1974 he
was the starting helmsman aboard
Courageous in Ted Hood's defense of
the America's Cup. He was named
Yachtsman of the Year in 1975 and
1980.
Lowell North is founder and
chairman or the board of North sails
with lofts all over the world. But bis
greatest fame has come as a skipper
of almost anything that sails. He is a
four-time winner or the world
championship in the Star Class (1957,
1959, 1960, 1970) and was a gold
medalist ln the Star Class in the 1968
Olympics. He won an Olympic
bronze medal in the Dragon Class in
1964.
John Bertrand is a fast rising
s ailor in single-handed dingh y
racing. After his first national title in
Banshees he moved on to the Laser
Class, winning two worlds (1976·19771
two North America's, (1975-19771 and
one national title in 1976. From
Lasers Bertrand went lo the Olympic
class Finn single-hander, winning
two national championships, the Finn
Gold Cup in 1978 and was se<:ond in
1979 and 1980.
Tom Blackaller's greatest claim to
fame is also in lhe Star Class. He
won the world's twice 1974 and 1980;
the Western Hemisphere UUe four
times (1968, 1977, 1978 and 1981 ).
In 6-meters Blackaller has won a
national and world title and is
undefeated as the American skipper
in the Australian-American
Challenge (1970, 1973, 1976, 19801. He
was on the crew of Ted Turner's
American Eagle that won the 1970
SORC, and aboard Windward
Passage in her 1971 "clean sweep" In
the Transpac. He s kippered Williwaw
to a 1980 victory in the Bermuda
race.
Blackaller manages North's sa~
loft in Alameda and is planning a
campaign for the America's Cup
defense in 1983.
Others named on the Hall of
Fame include:
Bob Bavier , New York, president
of Yacbtini Magazine and America's
Cup defender aboard Constellation In
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Sir Francis Chichester I deceased>,
world renowned single-handed
cir cu mnavigato r and author of
several books on offs hore sailing
Paul Elvstrom <Denmark ) four
time Olympic gold medalist 1'48, '52.
'56 , '601 ll as won world
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classes as Snipe, Flying Dutchman,
5.5 meter. Finn. Half Ton. Star and
Soling
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canoe.
Ted Hood, Boston sailmaker with
lofts all over the world. including
Costa Mesa. Also famed as a yacht
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yacht s . In 1974 h e s ki ppe red
Cou r ageous t o vic tory in the
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Time: 1t·a.
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with 11 .... wlnnlno ll<kt'I• \llw 11orw11. U
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Sllaflu PalnlH
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Sir Relll fGl'\lndyl S 60 S 10
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Hobie T<•wler IAO•rmanl ) 60
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Time 2.012/S
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BYU •..
raule·datiJe pl•Y lnvolvln1 two
quuterback..s. McMahon banded
off to his backup. Steve Young,
whose 26-yard pus to Hudson
put Brigham Young In
Washlngton State territory for
the fin1t time.
On Lhe next play, McMahon
found Plater open deep OD a
35-yard scoring play after 5: 14 of
play
A few minutes late r , with
WS U at BYU's 35-yard line,
lineba c ker Mike O 'Neil
intercepted a pau by Clet e
Casper and returned it 18 yards.
Completing five of six passes,
McMahon drove BYU 53 yards
for its s econd touchdown, a
7-yard pus to Hudson. During
the drive, on a third-and-four
play, McMahon completed a
2S-yard pass l.o Hudson .
Was hington State, laking
ad vantage of a blocked punt by
Joe Taylor at the BYU 25, got its
first touchdown e arly in the
second quarter on a 2-yard run
by Turner, who had entered the
game after starting quarterback
Clete Casper missed on eight of
his first 10 passes.
But BYU answered with an
84 -yard, 12-play drive to go
ahead 17-7 on Kurt Gunther's
20-yard field goal with 6: IS
re maining in the second quarter.
On the drive, M c Mahon
completed six of nine passes for
82 yards, including a 16-yard
strike to wide receiver Neil
Balholm on a third-and-12 play.
BYU, playing in its fourth
con secutive Ho t iday Bowl,
s tru c k agai n on its next
possession , with McMahon
pirecting a nine -play, 66-yard
march Fullbac k Waymon
Hamilton slashed over from the
WSU 1-yard line late in the
second quarter to make it 24-7.
Cornerback Tom Holmoe
intercepted a Casper pass and
returned it J S yards for a
touc hdown o n w su·s third
scrimmage play of the second
hatr, extending BY U's lead to
35· 7. But Washington State came
ali ve behind Turner, an elusive
sophomore speedster from
Compton, Calif., and Casper, a
junior fro m Issaquah, Wash ..
who started every WSU game
this season,
Casper directed his team 69
yard s in eight plays , with
freshman running back Don
LaBomme capping the drive
with an 18.yard run, and Casper
fir ed a two-point conversion
pass to tight end Pat Beach.
making it 31·15.
Rustlers win;
face Fresno
for crown
VISALIA Golden West
College, down 25·21 at the half,
came roaring back Saturday
night to record a 65-49 victory
over San Jose CC and advance
t o tonight's champions h i p
contest in the College of
Se quoia s b as ketball
tournamnent.
The Rustlers will square off
with Fresno CC (7 p.m .) for the
tournament ch ampion s hip.
Fresno downed Citrus, 65-57
Friday night to set up the tiUe
contest.
Ray J acobs paced lhe GWC
attack with 19 points, while
Truett Hatton added 18 as the
Rustlers improved their overall
record to 11·2 with the win.
G WC also got 12 points apiece
from Darin Bowen and Murphy
Davis.
Jacobs gave the Rustlers a big
boost. On a njghl when GWC's
No. 3 scorer, Art King, scored
just two points, Jacobs' 19 points
we re well above his 7.9 averaee.
G WC won the game at the free
throw line, hitting 17 of 24
charity s hots. while Fresno CC
converted just S of 8 from the
line.
UCLA faces
USC for title
LOS ANGELES CAP> -Setter
Jeanne Beauprey provided the
spark as host UCLA defeated
top-seeded San Dluo Slate
Friday night in a four-game
semifinal m atch of the first
NCAA women's college
volleyball toumament before a
crowd of 3 ,680 at Pauley
Pavilion.
Earlier Frid•y nlgbt, Dana
Smith and C.lhy Stukel paced
Southern Cillforn la to a
five.game semlfinal victory over
the University of Pacific .
Tbe Bruins and Trojans will
meet for the NCAA liUe Sunday
afternoon followln1 a third-place
match between San Dleco State
and UOP
UCLA. :w..10. ellmlnated San
Diego State, 37-7, by scores ol
4 · 15, U ·I, U ·I and U ·I .
Bcauprey had 1' kUla ud bad
seven llulf·blocks ln addlUoa to
her outstandin1 aetUnc. use. lbe de.fend.int colJeld•te
champioa, eliminated Paclffc by
ICOfet ol f.LS, 15-lJ, 1$-11, l~LS
and U·ll. The Trojans b8d beaten lbe Tta•rs ln lNt year'•
coUeliale ch•mp\oublp match.
..
* * ·~ "The For mule"'
( 1080) Marlon Brando,
0-ge C. Scoll White
1n-t~tlnQ the mur«Mt of
• CClllMgue. • vet.,.an C0'1
uncover• • conepltacy
lnvoMng the IOPQfMalon
OI • eynlhetle "* formula
itheol4~'R'
l:to 8'JNME~
lllZAAM
John BY'* •hows you
thlnge atrang.r than lruth,
larger then Hie, and zanier
then enythlng you·-.. --· l:IOa!NEWS
ei00•~ i:.atured. an Interview wtth
Gtenn Scatpelll, one or th•
stars ot the TV lflOW "One
Day At A Time"; a report
trom Evan•vllle, tndlat\a on
Illa Metody Belll, 1he
youngeel and latgest per·
forming hendbelt Choir 1n
the United StllM G THAT8CAT D TUHTAlK
-~ON
NUTlWTlOH
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MOAHINQ
(I) SAN DIEGO
JOUfllNA.L Ill NEW8MAKER8 •• ,
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via Newton.John, a-
l<elly. A young 1M11al, a
hM119nly muse ll!d 1 Mnll-
man1a1 mllllonalra loln
forces to operi up • hU09
roller·dlaco p1l1ce. 'PG'
(J)MOVIE ••flt* "Adam's Rib"
( 19491 Spencer Tracy,
Ka1herlne Hepburn A
murder trial creetN h1voc
In me marrllQa ol a wom-
an la~ and "-hua-
band, an aeslstant dlllrlet
attorney
l.'06 8 STAR TRe<
Ii t5 (C) A MOVIE STAR'S
DAUGHTVI
Fran!( Conve<M and Trlni •
Alvarado star In this 11ory
ol • t-...ge glfl, tn • ,_
achool, who 1udd1n1y
becomes 1uper-poputar
•ltar her cl&Mmales find
out her ten..., la e movie
tllf . e:ao • 008TY'8
TIWEHOU8E G M1H80W PATCH 8 PACOETTEA8
D ~STOAY t1J SPEMOUT Ill CAP'TlONED A8C
NEWS
<I) VOICE 0#'
AGNCUU'\JAE ®' rrs YOUA llU8INU8 9 THE FUNTSTONE.8 0 ...aw * * "Tlrke The OlllN'"
( 1979) Documentary Ner-
flled by PettN" Ustinov
The Ille of a playful oner ts
trao«I from his birth tn •
hollow "" to his ep4c ba1-
Ue wtth the leader ot •
llOund paca ·G·
7:00 8 MAAL.O AHO THE
~MOVIE MACHIHE G ™€ Fl.JNT8TONE.8 8 BIO BLUE MAR8LE 8 (JJ NCHIE NQ4 I acooevooo 8 DAVEY AHO OOUATH
·~EA1.n4 (() INTERHA TIONAl
HOUR
(t)MOYIE • *. "Forbidden Pl•MI"
( 1956) Weltet Pi~.
Anne Francia BaMd on
Shakespeare'• "The Tem-
pest " An OUlat ac>-mis.
.ion Is launched to iocate a
professor who hu been
1111.ng for • numbat or
yeera on• dlsl1nt planet of
the future
7:30 I POPEYE a!SMUAFS
DR.8"UOOU.S I =AHO GOLIATH
• UNOEASTAHOIHO
HUMAH llEHA~
1:00 8 TARZAN I LONE
RANGER 8 THE AIF\.&lAN 8 OJ FONZ 11.AVEJ\NE
&8HtALEY u MO'JIE
• • '.io "Abbo11 And Cos-
lello Meet The Keystone
Kope" ( 1955) Fred Cieri<.
Lynn Bart
• MOVIE * ** "Wafllaboul" (1911)
Jenny Agutt•, Oellid Guf.
pilll,
• TOR AM«>UNCEO (J)~E ® ~ TAOl.1.1 Nf/O
~CHNSTMA8
ElC"8I
Anlmlltld. Sant•'• 11111ege
11 taken o,.... by el• troll•,
dllgulelld .. ........ """'°
hoP* 10 .. bol-O-Ch•'*'·
ma.
(I)~
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the oondltlont °' ,... wlll
aMct Ilia '*"' on • wlld ...,en tor vartoue ~
on • ~ 118', IN ..,_ beinO ...._ 10 alMll
1M ~·a f0f1UN. 'PG'
THE PROTECTotS -Linda Evans, Lee
Marvin and Mte Connors are agents
a ssigned to Pbtect a top Russian
defector in .. A~lanche Express" on
CBS I Ch. 21 at 9 Pm .
0 MOVtE * e 'A "Stat Trek ., The
Motion Picture" ( 1979)
William Shain«, Leonard
Nlmoy The lor"* com-
mander of th• U S S
EnterprlM reauemblet his
old er-1ne1 Mia off on •
mlulon to llnd the myttetl·
oua velMI respontlbi. lor
Ille destNCtlOn OI nurner ·
ous Federation st1rllhlpa.
'G'
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POWEAHOUft 9 RAT PATACX.
(I) TO 8E AHNOUNCED CID 8TEPPtNO OUT: THE
OE80L T8 OROW Uf'
This MQU111 to the popular
1pecl1I "WhO Are Tile
O.Bolta And Whete Old
They Get 19 Kida?"
updatH lhe atory ol the
axtraordlnary temlly wfl\ch
now 1ncludea 20 ph)'$k:lll-
ty-handleappad children
e:00 ti ()) NFL TOOAY 8 VOYAGETOTHE
aonOM ()#:THE SEA
D @ OOU>tE GOLD I
THUNOAAR
G) VIUA ALEGRE
MOVIE
• • ·~ "The $p4ral Slalr-
caae ( t977) Jecquellne
81ne1. C hristopher
Plumm!N' A t>eautllul deal·
mute IS let•ortLed by I
mysteriOUs kUlef wno lurks
In the thadowa surround-
ing an elegani mana;on
'PG'
•-*> ti (I) NFL FOO'T9ALL
Oallu Cowl>Oyl 11 New
York Giants l ~DEl'-MAH
• 1\ ··eaat 01 Kiiimanjaro ..
( 1962) Mlrahall Thomp.
90n, Gabby Andie AC11on
and adll90ture •r• the key·
notn or • l>IQ11ama hU<ll
In Alric;a
• CHUfOt IN THE
HOME
fl) SURVIVAL
CJ!'MOVIE •tit** "Adam'• RID'"
1194!1) Spencer Tr•cy,
Klthartne Hept>urn A
murd9r 1nel creates h1voc
In the matn age of • wom-
an lawye< and her hus-
D•nd. an IUAlllnt d11tr1Ct
1ttorMy
10:00 0 QI SPACE STARS 8 SHAMANA D ®,) SUPEA FUN
HOUR ID POffTIWT ()#:A
LEGENO
• THEY RUH FOR
llEIAUVES
Johnny Mann narrates the
plight of Ethlop<an r1lu-
~ 1<1 Somat1• tll THl8 OLD HOUSE ID VOTER'S PIPEUHE
Jim Cooper condUC1a an
lntllfV!-wfth guests r·rom
the Orenga Counly nuAlng
communlry on the lhor1· eoe or prectlelng nUf-
and the ~ for ..-.
people In th•• field. with 1
aegmant on the IOw pey
Kale ,,,... people WO<k
undet and the exlraordl•
nary reaponslblllty lhll
makM nuralno attrectiw
10 11ety tew people. ~MOVIE • flt tit ·~ "GIOrla" 119801
Gena Rowl•nds. John
""-A I~ gun
moll becomes the PfOtec·
ror of an orphened 8-year-
old PutN'to Rlcln latg91ed
by the underworld for the
1nrormallon he earn.. In •
batteted brie1ca.M 'PG'
10:30. AME.NCA'S TOP nH 8 OJ NCAA ~T'8ALL
C-eoa ot the NCAA
Olvlalon l·M ehamp4on·
ahlp. Iha P~ Bowl,
from Wleh1t1 Fiiia, Tnaa
Eattern Kefthl<lty meet1
INfloSC....
• W'E'M MOYIN'
• THE WOOOWNGHT'S
8HOf'
"A Dova1all By Hand" ID PORTRAIT'8 IN
"AITU OMOVIE • * "Snowball Elcl)(Mt"
( 1972) Deen JonM. Nancy
Ol•on A New York
eccountant tr&"*"' _, to
the Aod(lea In an llltempt
to modarnlM • dhpid11ed
tilt reeon he lnhertted 'G' "•I a°"""" / aNIDY TAlaM 9 WILD, WllO WOM.D
OF..tNIMLI
I== AMINCAN 8'M.JNE
MIO'IW
• • • ·'The Fox .. (1Ne)
Sandy Oennle, Kalt 0..-..
8Ned on IN llOfY by D.H
L•rencl41. The relatlonanlp
~ two IMt>lln io....a
rNC:het a c;rlt!UI point
when a hendaoma •t•anoar
~· •• 111e1< •emote C9Mdlan farm
1:aG G 9 llULLWINKLE D WILD. WILD WE8T
ti) NAltMU.E MV8IC
fl) THE WOfW..D 0#'
COOt<JNO
G!) Uf'E CAA 1£ FROZEN
George Tiiie! oatratH 111
n-dapth looi. II th•
'4M:tlantc:. end u-ol
~y, lhe ecienc41 OI
Ille at IOw tern·
~
•.. "Th• ln·L•wa"
( 19>.1 Alan Arkin, Pelat
Falk AMar ltleir chlldran
set ttwr wed<Jlng date, a
leder& egent ln\IOIYH a
detltllt tn Ill ~
plot lnolvlng 1 Letln
Amerlc• dlclatorahlp
PG
-~~~-~
12:00 D AGNC\.TUAE u.s.A. 8 L08T ..... ACE
A grlzzlecl "''°' In a mya-
tery apace •'I> gl.,.. the
Robln.IOrla ,.. hOP4I ol
rll'4:Ull.
tlJ MOVIE flt** "A Sng To
Remember" (19~) Paul
Muoi, Comel WI~ Cho-
p.n's hell1 l>feak• lter his
lova lor GllO<Qll S•ll. the
t>eautllul no...ilsl -~12
Malloy and Reed t•k 10
11141 hills on hOfMt>ec• to
tractl down thle\IM
fl) OUIL TINO
"Plc1ortal Ol.lllts or Ed La
son"
'1i) HOME OAROENEA a NEW8CEHT'EA
WHXLY ~MavtE
• • ·~ "The Cat From Oil•· er S~" ( 1979) Ken Bet-
ry, Sindy Ouocat\ An
llKtrllarrattrlal 1omc11
craatl lands on eanh 'G'
{l')MOVIE tit* "Menage FrOlll
Spac:e" (1978) VIC Morrow,
MlklO Nlrlta S'*'9 n..11
battle tor c:ontrol ot lhe
gal .. y 1n o world 01 the
tuture 'PG'
1MO I) (I) NCAA
8A8t<ETMLL
N•v•d•·LU Vagas •t
0.0._i*IOWn
D lnNFL'l1 Q WILO,W1LD WORLD
O#'~L.8 ti> A.DAM-12
fl) ll4E PHOTO SHOW
"Let Thar• ea Llghl"
Jonathan Goel! demon·
s1ratM ,,,. UM OI light Ind
ottera aolutlons to photo·
~apnic lighllng PfOblerna
6D HOM£ OAADENEll.
0 MOVIE
flt * * "lntlda MovH"
(19801 John Sav1Q9. Oavld
Morae A newcomer to 11141
group 01 regutara at an
Oakland bat m1y hold the
key to mllung the barten-
«Mt'a dream of becoming •
pro bmatball l>l•v-r •
rHll_!l 'PG'
t:OO D In NF'L FOOT8AU.
Buttalo Billa at Miami Ool·
phlns
8 THE MUN8T£M
Herman ottara to "elp
Eddie prec11ee tor th•
treclc team &lJ COUEGE FOOT&ALL
··ee11tonN ._, .. s.. .-s1e .. n . TG6eda
• MOVIE * •. ,. "Tee For T'WO"
( 1950) Oo<I• 01y, Gordon
Mee RM
• POA1lWTSIH
PASTEU
"Spring W11ar"
Ci) WfWT1NO FOR A
AEA80N
"Engllah l.MgulQa A 8'19f
Hlatory"
(1::!MOW flt flt'~ "Marefl 0 1 The
Wooden Soldlarl" ( 1g34I
Stan Laurel. Olive< .. .,cfy
l wo "*' find ,........,_
In • lantuy WOf'ld toy
ahop.
t:tO I L.PW rT TO mAVU.
"'"" 11\JN HOUR MOYA
'"AMolllllon On Saturn"
The bMul)t and MW mys·
lerlM dlacoYared by Voy·
"09' I --In the mo91 dumatle of the plotur•
Mn! ,_ Ind c;omoui..
lnlmattont. (R)Q
• WNT1NQ Fo.. A
MMON
CHAtlll LISTINGS
"Tha E"81uet ..... &My" Ill oouw flOOTMl..L
(Joined hi ,.,...., ·~
fOl'nla Bowl" San ,,.. ....
T~
CB)lilllCMI * • 1'Xanedu" (IMO} (*.
Ilia Newton.Jolwl, o.r..
l(.ity " youno lrtllll. .. '*'-'"' mullt Md._,, ...
mental m1tt1ona1,. loin
• l(NJ(T <C BSI e KNBC INBC) e KTLA llnd.I e 1CA8C IABCI
e KFMB IC8$) e KHJ·TV Ond.)
e KCST CA8CI
e IC nv C Ind.) e IC.COi» TV (Ind.)
e tS_CIT IPISI
e Mika CP~St _ -
Cal ()n."'
<Il Z TV
l HBO
(C) (ClntfNJ I
(WO•U NY., N.Y
a! tWTtlSI
111 lf1PNI
19-tlmtl e $9otllOM
• CC*t,,._wt Ht1_,lll
IOftllt to °'*' up • ,_.. ,.,..,-Olaclo .,.._, 'llO'
t:Af (Z) lilllCMI
••~"All TNI Attd WClttd
W• ti" (lift)~ a
lftOMIO* Of WOltd W• H
Mm ~. ... '°"" of .loM k.-on .. .....
~ .. ~,,
by a hOet of .,,..,_IOMI ,__.,,. .,. ..,.,.,.
,,,. .... o.... Roel ,.,..,._
art, Pet• Oabttel, Tlna
Turner, De¥ld r-91\0
Ft11r1ltleLMne, tlOO . QI L.._N'l 11&.NC>
• INmtlND~
"Meydlyl Mav<fevf" Two
r°""9 ~ .,.. etrrond-
ed wtWI ''*' pw«!ll' .,._ ClaahM In the rnoun-
tlliM. ("111 2)(RI G A ~R>f'AU
ll,AIONI
"Aldo Laooold" Narr11or
Lor,,. Graet1e lrlt_.,...
raadlnge from Leot)Old'e
"A Sand County Almanlc"
With ~ foot-O-OI ,,,.
Wlteonlln oount~
MOYtl • • * "Fotblddet1 ~I"
( 19$1) Wliltr PldO*Ofl,
Anne Frendl •sued on
ShalU~9')Mr•'• '"The lttrn·
j)MI " 41' OVIW ~ ml•
lllOn i. laiiMlled 10 locate • P'°'"'°' who haa bMn 11111ng fo. 1 numb« of
YNt• on 1 dl•tant planet of
the future
2:ao • OkJ.JGAN'S Ill.AHO
The CU1tl'Wayl UM a magi•
clen'• prop• to ecare •w1y
H Vagat..
• AMEAICAH
BAND8TANO ID MOVIE
• • • • ··Rel>ae(:a" ( 19•01
Joan Footalne, Laurar1Ci41
OllllltN' An unl0Phla1lcllted
young women la forced 10
compa1a wlth the memory
ol '* hU1band'1 tl1s1 wtle SI TOTAU.YHEALTHY
Ttu1 KCET ·ptoduc.d 11>41'-
Clal •••mt._ d9YelOl)lno
and maintaining physleal,
emollonal and men111
"wellr>esa" lhr OUQh prop41f
doet•nd ••etclaa
(I) 8EAGEANT
PAOTOH 0#' THE
Yl.JtCON
0 MOVt£ • •'A Space Movie"
( 1979) Oocumentery
Mualc: by Mok• Oldt.eld
Archival 111111 loo1ag•
chronlcla• the triumphs ot
the U S sp-program,
focua<ng on lh• dr8ITl•ttc;
ApollO I 1 moon landlng
'G'
3:00 8 2 WITH YOU
8 MOVIE
• • "S 1n11 Claut
Conquers The Martian•'
119641 Jonn c.11. Leon110
Hiekl A group of Mart11n1
try 10 cepture Iha splr•t of
Chrlatmaa lor lr..tr youno
ones by kldnepptng S1ont•
and two E1r1h children
g) MOVIE
• .,., "The Fantl•llc lnve-
soon 01 Plane• Ea•lt>"
( 19701 MlchHI Cole,
Deborah Walley Young
prospective paranls
b41Corne 1r1ppad In• bub·
b~om outer space
Q\) AVEHUE 21 ID PEA80HAL ANANCE
ANDMOHEY
MAHAOE.M£NT
"Olller 1nvn11ng Opportu-
n111et"
(I) 8TAA TRS<
In search ol the aterllhlp
Arcllon. C1pt. Kiri( beam•
OOwn 10 pl-1 S.t• 3000.
wnere 50Clety •• 00,,., nee!
Dy Landru "
lt'MOVIE • *'' "Scavenger Hunl '
(1979) Richard Banlemln,
James Coco W,,.,, an
eccentric mlHlone1re dies,
the condlloons ol his wlll
~ hoa heirs on e wild
seerch ror various articles
on • &eall900*' llst. Iha ""'"'* 1>e1no •l>le to c1a1m he deca1Md's fortune
·•G'
315 C2J MOVIE ••'A The Formula"
( 19&0) Merion Brando,
~ C Scott White
lnffllgellng the murd9r Ol
·~ .• -etlll\C09 un~, a conspor1cy
onvo1111g the suppreulon
ot • 5YU1titk: tuel lormuta
b.Y the °'';ornp1111eS. 'R'
3:30 I) DAHC& FEVER
Chrtatm, Speclal"
Cfllet>tlfy luOu. Joan end
Vanessa vao ,,11, Jemes
Noble, Missy t.ild, Ch•t·
lone RM, Kiri Field•
Guett Lall Garrell 8 MOVIE
•• 1,., "Horne For T"'Hol.
ldays ( 19721 EINn0t -.,.
lier. Julle Harri• A "lo
aska his lour d1ughleta ~
1111111 tor rhe hOltdays wnen
h• t>ecomes c:onvlncad hos
aec:ond wlle Is trying to kill
him fill MUNOO MAL ID PEA80HAL ~
AHO MONEY
MANAGEMENT
"Flnenclal Planning For
Retirement"
@) WAYNEAND
SHUST'EJ'
··per11.,...,,tary TV"
(J.I' EMMET OTTEA'S
JUG.8ANO afN8TMA8
Atty MW Muppetl are
Introduced lo • heart·
wamwng 11ory aboul lhe
lo..,. between en oltet
mothti I nd her ton.
4:00 0 EVERWHEM
Location· the !<ed,..,., Com-
munny Menllll HMhh Cen-
tet lo W1tt1 U KOJAK
KCljall reopen• • cue
~ he INrnt ha may
h1ve kllted 1he wrong men.
(Pet1 t) ., PAE8ENTI
"New ApproeohH To
1mmlgr1tlon"
• HUMAHmU
nw>uQH THE AAT9
"Architecture: From E8tlh
To Slty"
()) WOHOIA WOMAN
wonoer WonlMI .._the
world from an angry ~
t Ill encl • "thlnll Ing" 11118-.... 9 n. M>Ol<l'ON)
a-ALO ANO THE
DOelJllMNlll
A privet• tnvN11gator
~ tl\le t1'91ned Oober·
man PlntCh9rw end qulelity
~hOwuaeful~
.,. wt1e11 anempta ••
meo. on '* lllii. t"I (l)MCMI
**°""How To 9MI The
Hlth Coll Of Uvln9"
(1t1tl a-a.in. J-.
.-.ice ~. No '°""" ..,.. 10...., uo wltfl ........
llon, throe Or•o•n • '*••I ... tum to~ 10 ....,_ 1Mlr llUdtlte. '"°' .lllCMI • '*"' ""°"Gfl eut·· ( tMO) .., ~. &..-,.
A'-DoM\. A lrltiltl .............. .....,_
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Oecemb•r 19, 1981 Cl .
TUBE TOPPERS
KNXT fl 8:00 ··wall Disney " Two
young orphans with supernutural powers
are pur.;ued by t!Vtl tycoor11n "E:-.c ttpt.' to
W1 t('h Mountain ..
KN BC 1J 8:00 .. Barbara M und rd I and
the Mandre ll Sisters ." Guests 1ndurle
Bobby Vinton and Andrae C1·ou<·h
KA BC fl R:OO ··Santa Claus 1s Coming
to Town " !"red Astaire narrnlt!~ a light
hearted look <1t Kris Kringle
K N BC eJ 9 :00 .. Harpcr Valley Flora
R •illy plays Scrooge and Stell a appear~
as the ghosts or Christma!, past. present
and future
11ona1 jllW9I thief out or
retirement to Mitp ,,., ataat
SJ0,000,000 Ill diarnondl
'PG' •:ac> II , .. ' l(()OAI( ALL·
AME1'1CAN ~BALL
STAM fll SOCCER MACE IN
OEAMANY
Btwl ft Urugu1y
~HUMANITIES
THAOUOH THE A.RTS
ArcNtac;tu•• Meaning In
A Poat'• Vtaion"
CH MOVIE
• • • • "Ad11m·s Alb
( 1949) Spencer Tracy.
Ka1n1rtne tiept>urn A
murder 111a1 cr&ales hevoc
m the marrlSQll of a wom·
an llwya< 111\d her hus-
l>And. an au1111n1 d11111c1
attorney
5.-00 8 NFL REVIEW ANO
PMVliEW 8 STARTIW<
D WIOE WORLD()#:
8POffT8
t5·rouod WBC Wo110
L!Qhl Haavyweoghl Chani-
p!Onlhlp be1waan del8'10·
er Matthew Slld·Muham-
mad end O'W1ghl 8ra1uon
(lrom Allantle City, N J J
D ICOJAK
G) MOVIE "flt •"' 'Thi Farme1 1
OeuQhlat' ( 19471 Loretta
Young, Joseph Cotten A
~riled Swedlstl girl runt
agamll '-bo$1 for • seat
on Congress
G) .SOUO GOLD
Host Anoy G11>1> COhost.
Merllyo McCoo Guesis
Jonn Schneldat. Puches
& Hell>. Peul Woutems.
Fr•nk S1na1re Jo . T G
Sheppatd lover Boy ID UP ANO COMING
"LOU 01 lnnocanc:e
V11er1e's -•d troelld Wan-
d• lake~ e~11arne mea·
wres wnen 0<18 ol ._
peonlul secralS is made
public: O
M•A'S'H
9 NEWS QI LAYfflEHCE WELK
"Christmas ShOw" C° MOVIE
• • • ' Somebody Up
Tiler a Lii.ea Me ( 19561
Peul Newman. Poer Angell
Roci<y Qru 1eno. • N-
Von. slum boy. rt-10
lame •• a c.hampionshop
bo•et 'OJMOVIE
• • '"> "Bon Voyage. Chat·
lie Brown" ( 1979) AnlmAt·
ea Oorec:ted by Boll Meleo
~ Snoopy ano Wood·
SIOGll lollow eachenge
studenla Che1lte Brown,
Peppermint Pally Linus
end Marcoe on an adven·
lur&-llli.d tour ol Enotand
and France. 'G'
5:15(l 'MOVIE
• • ·Meeaage From
Space" ( 1978) Vic Morrow,
MlklCI Nattta Space 1'"1S
battle for conlrOI ol 1he
gatuy In a world ot Iha
fulure 'PG'
5~0 HEWS fill OHCE UPON A
CLASSIC
"Oom1n1C Beyond Grav•
ty" NICk •nd hit lrlends
catcil the smuogte<s. Lord
Stalnlon prepar111 to
launch "" rocket (Pan 81
(R)O ID FROM JUMP8TAEET
'The SOU<Cll 01 Soul"
Ol<:er Brown JI Uplor89
African muaicel plltetnt
retained by con1emporary
mua1G11n1. (RIO
(I) WE.COME BACI(.
KO'TTER
0 W10E WOALO Of ,PORTS
'-round WBC World
L"tif HHvywelghl Ch9m-~p be,_ defend·
et ~1"9W Saed-Muh•m·
mad ._d Dwight Bruton
(lrom ""'ntoc City. N J 1
~Eve,.o~
8.'()0. (I) C88 ~ .
G MARY TYllA MOORE
Wh•n th• O.artmenl
directly below Mery'•
b4lcOtnM aveHel'll\ Ted
declclae to mo..,. In
8 MOVIE * • "Mlflciel Stln ~
I*\" (1976) Suaen Pe..
hallgon, Paul Mullef. A 17
yo1r-old t chool9lrl
~ the lo"4I 9UfVlvot
of 1 Chrta1mH E..,. p1.,,.
CHlh In the Arn.ion )Un.
ii OAIZ'Zl. Y ADAMS
Al the ICCUMd thMM OI en
1ncs1ot1 Chlat'• n111 c.etctl,
S.n 11ces btnlthrnent
from Grmty Adame' care
• MOVIE ** "Dey 0t The Wolvel"
(111731 AIC:Nltd Egen. Aidt
Jaaon. An ... ..,..tn find•
fllmHrf up •o•lns1 •
... .,. bind of~
man whO plOn 10 taolate
and t-.cii • emel town
• OoeMOI
"Encyclopeclla Oal.cilcA" °' Catt 8"09" ..........
tfle per11111tent ,...,ona of
extrat.,......rlll vllltors to
t1111r1 and .,_ ~ no
convlndnO ~ exlltl
for IUCI\ e vlelt -peat or
~= • MA ATTHe
~ FM~: ••Pr~ lo
Wiii'' ( 1'41). a clooun*l-
tr; Whkll -.._ to
Att1ortcan t1tv1c1rnen
~ WO<td W• It: 1 , .. ,~ .... --
..... end a..pter 4 OI
"Lon Cit) Of TM Junolo"
( 19411 etarrlno Llon.i
Atwtll and Ruaaell Hayden
Qf LOOK ALIVE
{$'MOVIE
" •"' "The Cit From Out
er Spec;o" ( 19791 l(en Bet'·
ry, Sanay Ounc1n An
ext1a1a1reatr1•I tomc11
craah lllnda oo ear1h 'G'
0 MOVIE • * "From Noon Tiii
Th1ee" ( 1977) Cherlea
Bron.on, Joll Ireland A
drlltat 11 recruited lnlo a
1ag-1eg robberY g1ng 1~118()) NEWS IJ IEHTERTAINMEN'T
THIS WEEK
OouglH F1orb1nk1 Jr
re1urna 10 Ille 1a1ge tcreen.
an lnlarv-with Fred
AS11ha, 0 1vld Ntveo
01scuaaee hi• new novel.
HJ THE TAOU.8 AHD
THE CHRISTMAS
EXPRESS
Anomaiao San1a'1 vtllitG•
11 takeo ovet by II• lrOlla.
disguised H elvaa. who
hope 10 sabotage Ctlr111-
mu
7:00 8 CAO<ET ON THE
HEARTH
Cherles Ok:kens' t•le "
broughl 10 Illa w11h lhe
enchanting music o l
Jotoann Strauaa Jr
fJ WHERE WBIE YOU? U LYNN SHACKELFORD tlJ LAWRENCE WELK
"Chrlatmu Show"
fl) AAMBUN'
Cl) IN SEARCH OF ...
@) YOU ASKED FOA IT
Featureo "A Funny Funet·
al OlreclOf" and "Army
Ants ' 3 THE BEAR WHO
SLEPT THROUGH
C..AISTMA.8
An1m1111d A young bruin
goes In search ol Chroal·
mas 1na hncls some unu-
sual aoventures along "''
way
C MOVIE
• • '"' "T"• Sptrel Slaor-case" (1977) JecquellM
81sae1. Chrialopner
Plummer A beautllul dnl·
mute 1s 1error12ao by •
mys1erious killer who turks
1n Ille •"•dowa surround-
ing an etag1n1 manalOn
'PG'
(HJSTANOING ROOM
ONLY
Red Sltalton Present•
Freddy The Fraelolldet'l
Ct>rlStmu Oln,_. V1noen1
Prtce and Imogene Coe•
ate jOlned by Amerlce s
l.1vorlle clown u he plans
a "ol•d•y me11
OJ~YMPtAO
BOO Mateta"
(ZJMOVIE •tit "Fllghl To Fury·
( 1966) Dewey Manon, F•y
Spain A band ol meroe-
nerles searcnes for •
c:ache ol 01amoo<11 m Iha
Far EHi.
7:20 0 NBA BASl<ET'BALL
Los Angelea lalcatS Vt
San Olego Cllppera
7:30 0 LOOK AT US U Cl) OMNI: THE NEW
FRONTIER
CD SOCCER MAOE ""
GEAMAHY
Brazil vs Urugu•v
®J PRIME TIME SAN
OIEGO
A sc>ec•at Chr1s1mu hOlo·
O•y program lor sanlOr c•I·
lzens hosted by Bob Mills 3 MR. KRUEGER'S
CHRISTMAS
A IOnely widower l!nds
happtn.ss through the love
of 1 l11t1e gtrl on Chrlalmas
Eve
t:OO 8 (I) WALT OISNEY
"Eacepe To Witch Moun
111n" Two youno orphens
wtlh auperna111r11 l>OW9'S
are pursued by en evil
tycoon whO wants to uM
thetr ~ 10 hit own
edvantege (Pert ti
O at BARBARA
MANOA£U. AHO THE
MAHOMLL 8ISTER8
Gu .. 11 Bobby Vinton.
AndrM CfOUCh. (RI
0 MOVIE * * ••.., "Ml•ecle On ~lh
SUMI' ( 1947) Maureen
O'Hara. John Peyn9 An
old men nemed KrlS Krin-
gle 11 hired by Macy's to
pl1y Senti Cleu• In the
Thanllegl'llng Day Pat eci. 8 t1I SANTA Cl.AUS 18
COMIN' TO TOWN
Anlf'llatad. Freel A1ta.lr1
narrates 1 llOhl·IWHlrled,
mu.icet looll Into the mys·
,.,... end myth• ot Kn•
Krtngla, 11taa Senta Ciaua
®Q 11 ~OlfA licMHo ''l, Tum«'
• 40YIE • * o,, .. 1ci9 Pel-" ( tieOI
Rlc:har• Burton, Roo.rt
Ryan. l'<O man wtoga a
llfatong ll\ttte OUr1rlO the
ro•dy hi I Ory of th•
A1411118<1t--... -~7· "MllfOMlll ~· TalllnO
Noll" M•roa"t MMd,
#hO flM bffl\ 1111~
r91p01191ble foir ~
Ing 1tltht0C>0l09V ~
Cl, .. profllocL Q
®MOv. * • i. "T"-Nuda ~"
(1NOI Don MltfN. ~
1(11atel. ~ ....,, ....
..... 8mw'I f-,,.. t'llOIC
«IMOtrow od¥lt'Mly In en
~ MIO ,_,. to
laundl ~ 1119t wtll
...,.. tho tll'ltlN hUINtl r..=··PG' .. ,. ·~ ~ ..
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man ( 1979) Aoi.t "9cl·
IOtO. Jane Fonda A l ..
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to uva him lrom hi•
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Odyuey I tMtl l(elr Oul•
In , Gary Lockwood "'-"°"*"'• eent to UM ,,,. II-lnlelligenee IMl>Clfl&I•
b'9 tor • puullng lonw
monolltn mu•I c;ontet\d
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er mar 11 1ry1ng to t•k•
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1:30 G) M>O 8lrNAR'T LIVI
Rod S1ew1rt'1 cone.ii at
lhe Loa Ange!M Forum.
IH IU•lng tong• from hi•
letHI album •· "Tontght
Im Youi1" · wllt De lela·
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·1nt11<na11on11 S11rt On
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l MOVIE
• • Boetdwalk' (19791
Ruth Gordon. LM StrH•
t>e1g An old cou~ 1afuM
10 leave the netght>othOOCI
lhey hev1 speo1 mott ol
their llVet In de1pite urb1n
c;rlma and poor 11111ng con·
dtllona. 'PG'
t:OO II <D MOVIE
• • .,., ·Avelanche
Eap•ass" ( 19791 Robert
Shew LM Matvln
IJ Qt HAAPEA VAUEY
Flore Reilly l>l•Y' Suooge
and Stella appears u IMI
ghOllS OI ChrlltmH PHI.
pr.->I end tuture
8 QJ9 LOW: BOAT
• Two women 1ry 10 reunite a
tamous singer wnh hos -..
pan,_. and lather ano •
young stowaway \IV!th •
secret 111~ on10 e play-
boy with fun on hll mind
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SONGS
Holl Mel Torme woth Les
Brown ana his Bana ol
Renown 1oon ce1a1>rt1MK
1nclud1ng Roch Lllll8
0.0.Qll Shearing, Maur_,
McGovern. Marilyn Mccoo
end Biiiy 01v1s Jr tor a
unique and 01varse eve-
ning ol hOlld•y musical
entertainment (R)
IC MOVIE
• "'"' "SC*V8flQ81 Hunt"
t t979) Rlcilatd een,.m.,,
James Coco When en
accen111c m1mon1tre dlea,
Ille condlto«>ft' 01 tus will
send hos heirs on • wild
se1rch tor ve11ou1 a1t1Cles
on • scavenget llsl tl'WI
win,_ batng able to claim
tl>fl decaaaec:1·1 lortuna
·PG
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Roacoe'a bellel ma1 hoa
mothef OleO g1v1ng bin" to
him Is shattered When hos
ra1het gels engeoeo 10 •
woman l>fl tnlrOOuata es
Roscoe·a naturel molher
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t:40 CO LIFE CUMB(TIME
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10:00 o a TELEVl8IOH:
INSIDE ANO OUT
Feltured en Interview wllh
Ed Asoer. I loOil a1 IMI TV
ac1ov11oes or Aon H-ard um HEW& D ~ FANTASY ISL.AHO
A poor !aimer's wife
1rr1ngea tor an eleg1111
btrl l\d ay party ror her 90n.
end a young woman 11
leught 101111 by lhe legend·
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'Tangerine Bowl" Missouri
vs Sou111arn MISailSIPPI CD AUSTIN CfTY LIMITS
.. The Songwf1ter1' Encore
Wllh WMlle Nelson
(ji' MOVIE • • '"' Be•• Island" ( t980)
Oooald Sutherland. Vanes-
sa Redgrave An Arctic;
weethe1-research utam's
mind Isn't 1ust 011 the Cll·
male when 111 membe<s
•re toreed Into e l1ghl '°'
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,, •• "NO Nu~es (19801
J1cksoo Browne, Crost>y,
suns & NUh Foo1aoe 01 •
Mrtes of antl-nucteer pow·
er coriceria held 1n New
York Ctty during &lplam·
bet. 1979 leaturing the
Oooble Brolhers, Carly
S•mon. James Tr,ler end
Bruce Sprlngwteen. 1, com·
pli.d In thla documen11ry
'PG
WORKING
Berry Boslwlck. EllHn
Brannan and James T eylor
are among the many 111rs
IMlured In lhla sp«:lal,
beaed oo hundreds ot
Interviews conduc;ted by
joumallst / author Stuas
T.,kel
t0'.10 lZl MOVIE *•'II "The For mule"
( 19801 Mer loo Brando,
George C Scott While
1n..,..11g111ng th• murder OI
a c;.olleague, 1 ..,.te11n c;op
uncovers • consplfKY
1nvo11nno •he 1111>9<eseion
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NETWOMHEWS
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form.cl In Bunreku, •
unlqv. tom'I of JepaneM
llQfY!elllng uelng lllallke
puppell.
ctMOVll
• • • ._. "GIOrta" (19801
Oeh• Ao•l•nd•, John
.AdemM. A fOHner gun
moll beCOfna9 1"-prot-
t« 01 en or~ &-yNt•
Old Puerto AlcM tergeted
t>y the undtelWOl'ld IOt the
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•• 'A "811.C• 0 1 1.A<.00"
( 1949) WllllMI HOl«Mn.
Macdonald Cet9Y I :.,.._.
*•tit '.It "The f'11m1r'a
Oeughtet" Cl9471 Lorette
Voung1 JoMpl'I Cotten
• Ofile ITP MVONO
"Night 04 Oldaiort" On a
grim night during 1"9
Amarlc1 n R•volullon.
Gao•o• W1ahlng1on
decl<IM to 1Urrenoer
(I) MOVIE • * ·~ "OM 0t My WI-
it Mltalng' (197!1) Jedi
':.(~m~. E•utMAh Ashley
(JJ NFL AEVIEW AHO
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Rod SI-art' I c:.oocert el
the Loa Angetet Forum.
tea1urlng aOf109 lrom hi~
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lhlnQ• slranoa< than lruth.
t11get then 1111, end "'"'
lhan enylhlng you've •vet
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ant1110na lrorn the Show·
time Blzatre Nbtery
'1:45 D MOVIE •a• "J W Coop" ( 19711
C 1111 AobartlOrl, 0.. eldlnl
PIQ*
(.OJ EVERVTHIHO GOU
R1ct1 Podell hOats Ihle adull
c;omedy game en~ -e
comea1an11 mutt tllle oft
lhei< clothes II they lncof·
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83 MOVIE
• • 'n ··They w.,e Sltteta"
( 1945) James Muon Anne
Crawloro
CH ON LOCATION
The Soxlh Annual Young
Comedians Show" $ wOvtE tit e '" How To 84tlt The
Hogh Co11 01 L!Ylng"
( 19791 Susan Satnl Jama,
JHslce Lange No longer
at>le to ~eop up with lnll•·
loon, three Oregon
housewives lurn 10 t11eet1y
to 1>alanC4 their budgets
PG
12:15 CO) MOVIE
• 'l't "Pleasure Palace"
(1979) Erk: Eowatd6. RICI\·
11d Bolla
f Z1MOVIE
• • • • 8 1/2" ( 1963)
Marcello Mastro1ann1.
C11uc111 Catd1nele
12:30 I) WVtE
• • "Love Story" ( 1970)
Ak MacGrew, Ryen O'Neal
(!}j MOVIE • *'" "Journey F1om
Darkness" ( 1975) Marc
Slnoe<, 1<1y Lenz
(CJMOVIE
• • • ' SoinaboOy Up
There Likes Me' (1956)
Paul Newman. IWr Angell
O MOVIE *flt•* "CHd1n1ty Peo-
ple ' t 1980) Mary Tyler
Moore Oonald Sulherlend
t :00 Q) MOVIE
• • 'Hllcllet For A Hon·
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Forsythe, Oegmat lassatl·
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IMPAOV
Hoa1 Mort Sehl Featured
Con!ICS Judy Carl et, Roek
Podell
1:30 IJ ROCK CONCERT
Guests Meat Loal. Cher.
Fr anlllyn A,.ye
D MOVIE
• 1'o "Ouel Al Apache
wer1a" ( 19561 Ban Cooper.
Anna Marl• AlberQheUI
ID MOVIE
• • Godzllla" ( 1956)
R1ymond Burr Talcutil
ShlrnUfa
(jf MOVIE * • • ' The Rosa" t 1979)
Balle Mldler. Alan Batas A
d11ven rock !ll"Q9''• Hie In
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1:45($l MOVIE • * • ''e 'GIOrll' (19901
Gani Ro wlands, John
Ade,,_
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Sandy Dennis, Keor Oullea
Besed on th• atory by O.H
L•-~ The retallonthlp
bet_, two lelbllll'l IO....,s
r eachea 1 crlt leal point
when • handsome 1trang.r
appeera at their remo1e
Cenlldlen l•rm.
3:00 ti MOW
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MacArthur ·= "Hl-Jedled" ( 1950) Jtm
oa1111. PrMlon Fostat
ltMOVIE
• • ·~ "Tll• Formull
( 1980) M•rton 811ndo.
0-09 c Scott. While
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cartoons ... and MORE dog cartoons!"
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Orange Cout DAIL V PILOT/Saturday, December 19, 1981
Artisi was
• aeon artist
WATERTOWN, S.D. <AP> -He claf\ned to
have creMted the world's largest palnUn1. 12 feet\
hllh and three miles lon1, and In 1852, be was a
millionaire famoul on three continent.a.
But by the Ume John Banvud died In lhi•I
prairie t.own In 1891, he was a tired, pennJleu old
man, and t.oday his fa mous paintin& has been lost1
forever. I
This .summer , the great-gtand&on of the artist. I
also named John 8anvard, made a 3,000·ftllle :
journey tracing his eccentric ancestor. · I
"We have three o r four or bis paintin1s, and
frankly, they're so bad we wouldn't put them up.on1
the wall,'' Banvard said on a recent stopover lnl
South Dakota .
"He was something of a con artist -or at,
least a good showman," he said.
,.~., .........
The _younger Banvard, 63, of Borger, Texas,
waited until be retired as a speech professor
before he and his wife, Bickle, traveled to St. Paul,
Minn., to see the Minnesota Historical Society's
collection of Banvard relics left by the artist 's
daughter Edith. 'BIG MUDDY' Many ch a n ges are in scor e for the Missouri Ri,·er
"What we were looking for were clues to his
more personal life and character," Banvard said.
includi.ng proj ects to use the wa te r, for i r r igat ion and s~·nthet 1C' futtl
o pe rations.
Here',S what they found: Once hailed as the
greatest artist in America, Banvard. made millions
and then lost it all before be died in Watertown, an
old man who had outlived bis fame.
He produced what be advertised as the world's
argest painting. But like the claims of snake oil
peddlers and rainmakers, the description was
exaggerate«.. AJUlQ\t&JLI,he canvas .was destroyed
long ago -possibly shredded into insulation for
somebody's house -its true dimensions probably
were 12 feet high by 1,300 feet long, according to
John Ha.Mers of Michigan State Uruversity, who
in 1979 wrote a dissertation on Banvard's life.
More changes slated
for Missouri River
The still coloss al painting depicted 1,200 miles
of the Mississippi river , showing cities, forts and
Indian setUements in detail. It was wound on two
huge cylinders, and it took more than two hours to
crank the painting past an enthralled audience.
Banvard spent months floating down the river
ske tching the scenery, and months more creating
the painting in a Louisville barn.
The painting was dis played to rave reviews in
Lou1sv1lle, after which he took the show to Boston
and then to Europe.
In the meantime, he added scenes from the
Mi ssouri and Ohio rive rs . and had waltzes
composed for background music during the show.
An estimated half a million people paid 50
cents apiec e to see the "panorama of the
Mississippi" in 'the United Slates before Banvard
took the show to Europe and gave a command
performance for England's Queen Victoria.
His success led Banvard lo travel widely,
sketching in Egypt for a proposed "Panorama of
the Nile" as well as for a "Panorama of the Holy
Land." The latter painting was 48 feet high and
nearly as long as the Mississippi River work, and
required a special theater to s how it, according to
Hanners' research.
Nooe of Banvard's late r work was as famous
as the first. In 1852, he built a mansion on Long
Island and changed his focus to theater. The new
venture faiJed. a nd 1n the Panic of 1877, Banvard
lost his fortune.
'Tarzan' Brown's
widow destitute
CHARLESTOWN, R.I. <AP> -Thousands
went to "Tarzan" Brown's funeral and marathons
still are held in his honor, but his widow is
virtually forgotten, living in a tiny shack with no
running water .
Now some folks in this southern Rhode Island
community are seeking to honor the memory of
the great long-distance runner by building a real
house for his widow.
Ellison Meyers Srown, a Narragansett Indian
known as "Tarzan" because be imitated Johnny
Weismuller's call of the ape man, was an Olympic
athlete wbo twice won the Bo&ton Marathon.
He sold his Boston gold medals for S75 each to
feed his family. When he died in 1975 at the age of
61, Brown was a pauper.
His Mdow, Ethel Mae, 62, lives in the shack
she and her husband built in 1947. She walks to an
outhouse out back and hauls her water from a
well.
The shack is tucked in woods on land where
some people still hunt and fish.
Mn.-Br-0wn .Uv~s with her daughter lo the
shack, virtually ignored by a community that
recenUy began to celebrate its late girted son.
"Two thousand people went to Brown's
funeral." said Jam es Quigley, a local building
contractor. "They have Tarzan Brown marathons;
they planted a tree in honor of Taraan Brown; they
do all these things in honor of him, but she gets
nothing from it."
Brown's time of two hours. 38 minutes, Sl
seconds set a Boston Marathon record in 1939. He
was twice a me mber of lbe U.S. Olympic Team
and was voted into the American Indian Hall of
Fame.
ST. LO UIS <AP ) -French
explorers J acques Marquette and
Louis Joliet wouldn't recognize the
"Big Muddy" today, and still more
changes are in store for the Missouri
River now that South Dakota has
d ec ided lo sell wa t e r from the
nation's longest river.
For centuries. the Missouri flowed
freely for 2,546 miles from Three
Forks . Mont., to the Mississippi,
draining surplus water from 10 states
east of the Rocky Mountains an
a r e a roughl y one -s ix th of the
continental United States.
It changed Its channel at will,
flood ed frequently, and dwindled lo a
stream in dry times .
During the past 90 years, man and
nature cut off 230 miles of the rive r
by removing some of its natural
loops .
And the Army Corps of Engineers
built levees .along the rAve r banks.
''The Missouri
River could run dry
in. Kamas City."
stabiHzing the channe l. It has also
ha rnessed the mighty river with six
huge dams since World War II. The
d a m s cr eated reservoirs, which
ended the flooding.
·'Those six big bathtu& can store
more than three times the annual
fl o w of tbe river." s a~ Harry
Do lphin o f Om a ha , N e b .. a
spokesma n for the corps.
The river provides power and
drinking water for cities along its
route. as well as irrigating 50,000
acres of cropland. In the planning
stages or unde r construction are
projects to irrigate an additional
600,000 acres.
And more ambitious projects are
be ing d eveloped for the river 's
wate r.
One such pla n . worked out by
South Dakota Gov. Bill Janklow, and
ap proved by the s tate Legislature in
a special Septe mber session, involves
selling 16.3 billion gallons of water a
year to Energy Trans portation
Syste ms Inc. for a coal s lurry
pipe line.
ETSI, a company set up by fiv e
large corporations, would mix wate r
with Wyoming coal to produce a
soot -colored milkshake which will
creep south through 40-inch pipes to
power plants in Arkansas , Oklahoma
and Louisiana. The 1,300-mile trip
would take about 12 days.
J anklow has defended the deal -
which could 'net South Dakota $1 .4
billion over the next 50 years -
saying it would take only an inch or
water per year from the top of the
100-foot-de ep Oahe Res er voir,
localed near Pierre, S.D.
More wate r is los t thro ugh
evaporation alone on the reservoir.
said the governor , noting that 7.16
trillion gallons of Missouri River
water now out of South Da kota and
into Iowa each year. /
"The river hasn't been completely
developed yet," agr eed Ca r ro ll
Hamon , executive d irecto r of the
Missouri Basin States Association.
"According to a 1975 s tudy. as
much as a million acre -feet (about
325.8 billion gallons) coultl be sold
from the river before full in-basin
deve lopment occurs in the year
2035," he said.
But at least four do wnstream
states are consid ering lawsuits to
block the proj ect. callin g it a
dangerous precedent.
"If large quantities of water were
removed , it c o uld thr ea t e n
navigation on the river ." Hamon
said. "And every gallon of water you
remove above the main-stem dams
r e du ces e l ec tri c al p o w e r
generation."
Officials believe other industrial
projects are waiting to see how the
ETSI deal fares.
Two ot h er com p anies have
indicated an interest in a n additional
16.3 billion gallons of water for coal
slurry pipelines, while E xxon says
651 billion gallons of Missouri River
water could be a vailable in South
Dakota for its sy nthetic fue l
operations.
"There are many progr ams with
their eyes on the river, .. says Roy
Downing of the Iowa Conservation
Commission staff. "If they're all
a pproved, the river could be dry by
the time it gets to Iowa.··.
Perhaps the m ost a mbitious
project is a plan under consider ation
by the interst ate High Plains Stud y
Council to siphon off more tha n _three
trillion gallons of Missouri River
wate r t o irriga te farmland 1n
Nebraska, Ka nsas , Oklahom a and
the Te xas Panhandle .
"That's a bout what our winter now
is," s ays Donald Boyd. director of
the Kansas City Water and Pollution
Control Department. "The Missouri
River could run dry her e in Kansas
City."
N o fed e r a l agency oversees
allocation of r iver wa ter and the
Re agan administr ation apparently.
o pposes s uch r egulation.
Missouri Attorney General John
A s h c r o ft has a s k e d Inte r ior
Secretary J ames Watt to block the
ETSI deal, but the s ecretary is on
record as supporting the project.
"I think the governor <Janklow1
pulled off a brilliant and creative
suggestion," Watt said. Oct . 15 in
South Dakota "t s upport it 100
per cent. I think that's t he way states
ought to do it."
''As long as there was e nough
water to go around, there was no
atte mpt to allocate it," said Hamon.
··But now that one state has said
there's enough water to sell and get
some benefit fro m , the sister states
are beginning to get serious about
dividing the water so they don't
lose." "Tarzan to us was like Babe Ruth to white
people," said Harry Mars, a Narragansett Indian
and a building contractor. "We looked up to him.
He made us proud. And we want to do something
constructive in his memory."
Mars and Quigley are part of the group of
volunteers who wanl to build a house for Mrs.
Brown. But their project has been stalled as they
seek to raise the money.
Ford's ducks evicted
"We' re talking arouna $13,000 for the
completed house," said Edward C. Marth, a state
senator who helped organize the effort. "All the
labor would be donated, as well as a number of
materials."
Plant layoffs put birds on spot
One man dug a foundation for the house,
anotb\r donated lumber for the footing and
another paid for cement. Quigley •a.id be will
·'keep begging different people unW we 1et some
money and get it buJlt."
"l appreciate what they're doin1," aaid Mn.
Brown. ·•t th.ink wbat the whole thln1 is about is
my husband, realty, not me. I think they mean It
from &heir heart and that means more to mt than
anythlq," But her Ctau,ber, Ethe.I "Sia'' Brown, 11
anary slnce her rat.her never •ot the recopiUon be
deserved durtni h.ls UfeUme. "Re nettr uked for
anytbinl but I think he would bavt appreelated
. , . to have MID tometbinc ,Sv~." 1hl ukl. "It'•
Ja.st DOW that peopl• are really st.a.rt1nt t.o Cive him som~be deserved to'" when ht was here."
NORTHVILLE, Mich. <AP> -The
layoffs caused by the closing of the
Ford Motor Co. valve plant here are
for the birds.
The 100 ducks that live next to the
plant get their waddling papers Dec.
23 when Ford closes the plant doors.
The ducks llve at one end ol a l)OOd
that roll• over a waterwheel and
apilla lnto a stream at. a little park ln
front of the picturesque factory
erounds. Employees and Yialtors who
have fed the btrda over tht years
wonder lf the ducts will be able to
su.rvlve on u..lr own.
The noek was formed by wild
Itinerants and domestic ducks
abandoned or strayed, Ford official•
s aid, and the. automa.ker baa alwaya
included their care In It. bud1tt.
But Ford 1pokeawom1n Carol
U d Bowie 1ald that "the ducks wtll M metro area ftan&e · provided for at Ford'a ex....-untU
" WAllDNGTON CAP> _The Ceaaua lJuruu Dec. 23, wbe~ the pJaat otnelally w .a-1--...1 ""-•·---· tbnt 1 t dt.IM closea •.• we ve been ao causbl up ----~.-..-• "-1 ...... • la proc:esatnc tmplo1"9 and tr)'lnl 8I a 9Mttopol._ .,_, to HM the j)a1n of lndeftaite leyoft 1'e VIHH•·T.aan-PMUniUe area ••• that wt hav. aoc. had 1 chuee to
.... 11 ,.,.OM la tM ••U. tlaat Ca!Md rHolve the luue of the duch, ••at" .,. area ..._. • t111 ....._ if die 19 1llhouah there are pl am to talk aboul
The ducks. and a few geese, will be
among the last to go. Some 230
hourly and 25 salaried employees
already have been laid off.
Canine uin8
legs cpntest
SEA1TLE CAP> -IL'I dec:lded:
Denali h.u the besl·looklnC legs on
the. University of Wubln1ton
campus.
But, lan'l Den11l the university's
canine mucot?
Yup, but that•-s tbe way the ballot
bounces.
S(Ucfents c11tJq1 ballots had a
variety ol abape,ly 1ams to c:booee
from. but they plc.ked the rurry,
rouraomt.
· lTenaD, a s.monl.b-old Mala.mW.,
defeated nine mile and female
human conteatanta. Dla.ne En1. a
cheerleader, waa runner-.up.
Tb• MU ralled ln tbe bu.J·•·vote
ballotlna .,.. to tbe Ualted Way or ean, QMity.
.Arms spending
boon to state
By THOMAS D. ELIAS
The MX missile. The B·l bomber 1'he atealth
bomber.
Combine all these prospective m ilitary
progra ms with projects like the Trident missile
and the space 11hutlle a nd California figures to
ha ve an employment bonanza despite pred ic~iona
of a national recession.
After all, companies in this state usually win
about one.firth of a ll mitilMry prime contracts And
contract awards, up slightly In 1981. are expected
to Increase by about 25 percent next year as the
Reagan admiruslration ups defense spending.
Between ongoing pr o1rams and ne w ones.
California's aerospace employment ought to enjoy
a major leap upward next year, one that s hould
alre ady have begun as comparues gear for the new
projects.
But it's not happening. There has been no
large e mployment growth this year and indus try
ins iders say a t percent jump is all they really
expect in 1982.
The culprit? Housing prices, the same villain
that has cripple d recruiting efforts of t he
Un i vers1ty of Califo rnia and other m a jo r
CAllf DRiii fDCUS
employers. UC officials say they often must offer
cho ice posts to as m any as five or six persons
before finding one t aker, because a move to
California means a lifestyle downswing for almost
anyone who owns a home in the East o~idwest.
That's true even when moving brings .,-romot ion
and a pay raise.
Says Roy A. Anderson, chairman of the
Burbank-based Lockheed Corp., "The importation
of people is a very serious proble m because
housing costs are out of sight. This involves not
just scientists and engineers. but tool a nd die
makers and other skilled workers we have lo bring
in as we get more contracts."
Anderson says fi rms like his have begun to
innovate. Like the university system, Lockheed
and others offer low-interest loans and housing
subsidies to recruits.
But most s uch aid is temporary, geared to last
no more than three years in the hope that
morlg~ge interest rates will drop beneath 12
percent or so. But there's no guarantee that will
happen. so the big companies are finding other
answers. ' "We are also moving to outlying areas," says
Anderson. "Our Sunnyvale plant, hom e of lhe
Trident -the biggest missile program of a ll -is
j ammed. so we are moving a major part of the
program to Austin, Tex., where housing prices are
much lower than in major California cities In t hat
way we can tap new m arkets of both scientific
tale nt and skilled workers."
Electronic firm s like Hew I ell-Packar d.
Natio n a l Semiconduc tor a nd Vari an have
responded similarly to the housing crunch.
California companies figure to win at least
their usual share of the new military contracts
Rockwell International, for example. will build the
B-1 and Northrop will head the stealth bom ber
project.
But all the jobs those programs wo uld once
have brought into the state probably won't come
her'e Many will go e lsewhere as California
companies set up plants where recruiting will be
muc h easier.
So far , no one an state government has offered
anything like a workable solution to the problem.
Like industrial leaders, legislators seem to hope
lower interest rates will loosen up t he housing
m a rket and bring monthly payments down eve n if
actual prices rise.
But if nothing like that happens. ma rket forces
m ay take over.
One possible outcome could be a m ajor drop in
California housing prices as m any jobs move
elsewhere
Another might be a long leveli ng off lasting
until prices elsewhere catch up and again make
California a desirable place lo move to.
r Elto.s is a columnist based in Santo Monica J
Water diversion hit
FRESNO <API -The Fresno cha pter of the
Sierra Club will oppose diversion of water from
tributaries of the Kings River's north rork to
s upple ment stor age at a Sierra hydroe lectric
project.
The land that would be affected has been
proposed as an a ddit ion to the J ohn Muir
Wilderness. said cha pter vice chairman George
Whitmore.
ADMIRED Hur t
Ill'\ nold:-. \\ .1~ 'oh:d
teen-agers· top hero
1n a µoil of 2 .000
young people by a
puhl1cation.
MADE LIST
E a r ,. 1 n 1 M a g i c 1
John son . La k e r s
basketball star. was
.1mnn~ thl'l'l' :-por t:-
1 1 !..'. ll n ·... " h u m iJ d <'
' h I ... ' l' iJ I' ' I 1 ... I II t
Ill 0 ' I iJ rl tn I I I' ti
p t·r,cin-. .1m o11 :.. I S
I• I:. h I h :.: r ,11 I l· I°'
Actors,
sportsmen
top heroes
!'IEW YORK IAPJ -
List the 30 people -U S.
e i g hth -gr a de rs m ost
adm ire. and there won't
be a politician , world
leade r or s c1ent1st
a m ong them. according
to a poll of 2.000 young
people
For the second year in
a ro w , acto r B urt
R eyno lds w as t h e
teen-agers' choice as the
person they would most
like to emulate when
they grow up.
Acco rding t o the
s ur vey by the World
Alm a nac & Book of
Fac t s. three sports
figures made this year's
li s t b a s k e tb a ll
player Magic Johnson ,
foot ball p laye r E a r l
Campbe ll a nd boxer
Sugar Ray Leona rd.
T he rest consisted of
entertainers. most or
the m from television .
The lo p 10 w e r e
Re y no ld s. a ctors
Richa rd P ryor , Ala n
Ald a , Brooke Shields ,
John Ritter , Scott Baio.
Bo Derek and Ge orge
Burns. Leonard a nd
comedian Steve Martin.
Only three musicians
made t he t op 30 -
Kenny Rogers at No. 21.
Oli via Newton-J ohn at
No 26. and Bill y Joel,
No. 30.
Tips for ex-alcoholic
Job strategies help reformed drinker
By JOYCE L . KENNEDY
Individuals fired for alcoholism .
partic ularly managers, have the
devil's own time finding an attr1tctive
new posi~on. If you are a recovered ·
alcoholic, decide which strategy best
fits your situation~
Executive caree r cons ultant
Burdette Bostwic k suggests that
when your past is not grapevine
material, you eliminate from your
Inte rviews any hint of an alcoholic
history. Bostwick, author of "111
Tec hatques a nd Strategie s ror
Gettlnf the Job Inte rview," says
previous employers lre not likely t.o
bring It up b«ause of legal risks.
t agree that If you are fully
recovered and ate asked if any
health deficiency would keep you
from doina the job, you s hould Sa)'
"no." Twl11t1nc an old proverb
Ulu1trates the polnt: How do 1 1tve
the n1ht answers? You 1tve the ri&bl
answers by llatenlDg carefully to the
rliht questlona.
And so 1r )IOU are asked dlrectly
whether you have an alcoholic
bacll:lfOW\d, do 10\t ~ally want to
risk belnt coatra4lcted by a
ref ermce check?
On. pla)'·it·1ale 1traten UffS lhe
"b)'·tbe-wa,y cloter." Aher you've
received a firm Job ofrer, brhtOy
raile the IMve u tbou1h It were ao
lncldnl.al. No bl1 deal. You a.re not
defenaht . You mentton lbe ln.alJntllcaat matter merely to keep
the record 1tral1ht. St1l• 11
1ub1tance here.
CAREERS
You sincerely accept responsibility
for your previous proble m without
bla ming others or the pressures of
your job, say you've learned from it
and are better prepared than ever to
ha ndle business respons ibility.
As Ruth H . Carr, an executive
adviser in Washington. D.C .• says,
e mphaslie that having s urvived a
crucible, you have grown into a
stronger person.
GetUng t.o the interview chamber
can be done through the referral
system, couMels Richard Germann,
execuUve vice president of Bematd
Haldane Associates ln Bost.on.
(In "Moving Up: How to Gel High
S alarie d Jobs.·· Ell Ojeddah
described the referral system as a
plan to allow you to be passed. from
one executive to anothe r, always
with a favorable reference. untll you
a nd your job meet. I
By us ing referrals. Germann
explains. each exeeullve that paues
you al°"' adds a testimonial that
your problem is ove.r and tbat you
a re A-okay for employment. In
effect, you are creallnl a m.torit.Y ol
oplnlon favorable to you.
Referrals, Germann H.fl, allow
you t.o avoid personnel offices and
recrulUn1 firm• whose manaten,
understandably need.Ins to pr'Otect
the.Ir own Jud1ment., have UW• to
1a\n by rec:om.mtndint you. ..
r : •••• .. It." ; ' "
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CLASSIFIED
INDEX
T1 Ptace Ye.r U, CaN
642-5678
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\•;;.• •Ptt PaldMit
The rnarketplace on the Orange Coast .. 642 -5678
Median income oJ Datly Pilot families
exceeds 134 ,000 a year . Your ad reache1
the county's most affluent buying au·
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~·1Moffce:
All real estat e ad-
verli s ed in this
newspaper Is subject to
the Federal Fair Hous-
ing Act of 11168 which
makes it lUegal to ad·
vertlle "any preference,
limitation, or dtS ·
cnmination based on
race, color, religion,
sex, or national origin,
Ot an intention to make
any such preference,
limitation, or dis
criminat1on ."
~-CCNldot New 100 to 2600 eq. ft.
wtbeach ai 1111110 bay
views E1len1lve
C\S10m up,radea 1n hie
• oak. 325 ,000 to
l\00,000. °"" s•~ 1.s 1115 w. • ••
S'7U771 or S7 ·.5589
AHOIDAILI
PIUVACYI
Secluded 3 Br. 2 Ba.
hardwood noor home.
family living area with
brick fireplace, roman·
tic spa. $28,000 down.
13.6% interest oo loans.
Call for more details.
546-2313 .
THE REAL
ESTATERS
llEDIOOM
STARTER •••
WIOUITI We caa no Toager afford
to meka paymenll on
our4 Bd 2~ Ba WealcUff
boa. AJklng sze,ooo.
LET'S DEAL. Norm or
Kuey , ownrt aat.
&11· 18 or S4l-l492 ALLOPIN
SUM 1·5 l4150c,.lt.CdM ONTHIWATll
G re a t I o c a l i o n I 20'1.. down • seller wiU
Beachtront! 3 bdrm + cany H AITD at 1~·
<181, H rplcs, beam cell-4 bdnn, 2~ baths plu.1 much more INCLUDES Ina. si,.250,000. • LA.ND1 sm.ooo
472' C«ft•t CdM ..... a.y P..op. Briehl fr aity home. 4 IMhn bdrma, beam celling,
pvt beaches. Leasehold. '""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•!!!!'7!!!!!!1-!!!!!!7!!!!!!06!!!!!!!!!!!0!!!!!!•!!!!!!!!!!!!!I IZ'Jl.000. =
466 lrMdw.,, C.M.
&tale 11te. Large lot. 3
bdrm Neat. $1.59.950.
MAUIY STAUFHI
SU UOH lliL TY
'7J..5H4
* * * KAY MUIPHY
3281 NebrukaLn.
Newport beach
You are the winner or
lwo frft tickets ($18.00
value) t.o I.he
167.HO ._...._.Dalglltl
P\nt Ume lnvettor1 or
Bu:yen. 2 Br. Condo with
lar,e living area Low
Interest loans. Call for
more detail•. 546· 23 ll.
THE REAL
ESTATERS . ....
l
WTSIDE UNITS
Units are separate houses on one lot.
There are two 2 Bdrm and three 1
Bdrm units. These units are truly
pride of ownership. Assume existing
financing and owner will help finance
with 20% down. Asking S:W9.SOO.
UDO SANDS
Located steps from the ocean this 3
Bdrm 2 Ba home is truly lovely.
Totally upgraded kitchen, open beam
wood ceilings, large backyard and
much much more. Owner wi ll help
finance. Only $215,000.
r ................................................. 1 ASSUMAILI LOAN! I , ..
~ I -·~t .
nus newspaper wlll not
knowingly accepl any
advertising for real
estate which is in viola-
tion ol the law .
Only 1130,000! Woods
and streams surround
this rharming Costa
Mesa garden home
Enclosed patio 3 car
garage! Sparkling pool
Flexible terms. Just hst·
eel! Call 673·8550
C:OSta Mesa tri-level. Ex·
ceUent location, tremen· ~value in a 3 Bdrm 2
Ba condo. Minutes close
to major shopping ind
schools. Assume exist·
U11 loan at l2V. 3 . Owner will carry 2nd. Only
ICIFOWISI
HOUDAY ON ICE
ANAHEIM
CONVENTION
CENTER
Dec. 23-25 or
LONG BEACH ARENA
UM•.nffyPcd
Outstanding "Gross-
mo nt" model pro-
rnslonaHy decorated
and ready ror yoy to
ll'l>Ve in to. 2 Br, 2 Ba,
family room, beamed
ceilings and a pri vale
spa. Owner anxious to
sell. submit your offer.
1124.950. Call ~2-7500
D.M.M .... IUtr
7'o.otl5 552.7500
TRADITIONAL
REALTY
631-7370 I ':
wt.. alOltS: Adnrtittn ---
$134.950.
Dec. 29-Jan. 2
To claim tickets, call
642-5678. ext. 272
n ctet.s mu.st be claimed
by Dec 22, 1981
$3900DOWH
"'rs 41 "''" ... CALL A;ll• l •llont f At'> F\wow l•I =-~~Sr-tn• MCMr Miil, \.aff lh-M
TU0tff-. Tr•""tl
'"' , Businessmen ..w dMck "'-'' .ct1 :t: ·111 you art' doing : ~ .ct nporl .,..
::: busin eu under o i ron '-clahtJ. Tk
::: 11"1c1111ous Uus1 ness i DAJLYPILOTn.-1
THE REAL __ K3
ESTATERS S ,-: • * .. Diana Pi~Yolp•
The fastest draw in lhe U you're looking for a bet· West. . a Daily Pilot ter .)ob, you won't want
Classlfied Ad. Call To-ID miss the empl'ffernent , -""' r ~ :::. "'~~· :-:;: ::.; l "Jome you arr required l IGbilty fOf' tit• fl"t ~LTV t t~!!4::~.:..h :: !::'t't~~:·i.,b
AUTOMOBIU l by law I 8U$mess and i h1corr•ct l11urtlo11 10t• j f'ro/m1()rl#'('ode Ser i Ollly $19,000 IELOW
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!: j 17900 to l7'J3l/1 to /tie o · • MKT
ti.10 U:'1c1111011a Business i Under $1000 MO '75-3411
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:: ~have ,, publi•hed for l o·-Lli.5£0"10N J41w RMwtah K$O
BUSINESS. IMYES f ·
MENT. FINANCE
........... , .. , ~i.KCll "' .. \H
AUJDS, IMPORTlD -i /our conserutn'f weeks ~ ••••••••••••• • ••••••••I i ... a
j wE or lhl' /)A /LY ~ 1001 Piet~--Volpe $10,000.
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""'1 : Pl LOT con help uith I ••••••••••• ••••• •• • •••., 559-9400 Agt ~ i both Call lhe l.f:CAL i . =~ i DE p A RT \H; .H 01 i NO ON. eqwty share, Isl
17•) i 642·432/ ~· 1 332 1 i lime buyers. 3 bd · t b3 · SELL idle items v.1tb a ::~ : furtfler m/~:ma11on or l on1CaJYl63~~~·KPnthn only I Daily Pilot Classified
Charming 3 BR Condo, 2
stories, end unit. pool &
spa Call Ruth or Steve
@ SEA COVE' ..
Ptt>PERTIES
7 '4-63 J-6990 Not\a•ttt TO " '""' i i -l-.uw a >' agn!_ Ad. 642-!i078. ... -................................ , 1--
PIUCEO 1aow MA.UET
Spend a few mlllutes m this immaculate pool
home. large single story. E Z care landscap
ing Owner's very mot1\'ated and may help
wnh financing Pr1('ed well below market
value for rast sale. Offered at $190.000. Call
llsting office for com pletc information Ex
elusively listed through Coldwell Banker
Call no~. don't miss II 8!M·7521
SEACLIFF OHLY $251,200
This home surrounds a t'OOI and shady en-trance Lncated in pnme ltuntington Seachff
4 bdrms. famtly room with large brick
firepl ace Custom slained glass. and custom
brick heavily used to enhance its beauty Of
(ered at $2S8,200 A must lo see. List~ ex
elusively by Coldwell Banker Don't miss out call today 894·7!i21
LOVEIS DHAM
From the moment you step through the
secure double doors to your private entry
courtyard you'll know this hom e 1s
somethinl! sper1al. The fount11in bubbles
belund you as you walk into the living room
wtth burning fireplare, separate dmmg area.
newly updated kitchen with amenities Uke
microwave The yud l11ndscapmg features
prize roses The master suite has a private
bubbling spa This three bedroom 1s truly a lovers delight. Call now 894 7521
CHRISTMAS 5'ECl.AL
Plrturl' yourself Christmas eve looking at
the breathtaking rily hghls all the way to
Catalino from your ~2 arre Spanish Villa.
You are surrounded by fine amenities.
hardwood Ooors, expansive use of glass,
brass deta1hng. both fireplares are burning
and peace 1s throughout your four bedroom
home Dreams do come true Call Coldwell
Banker now and see how easy It can be
8!M·7521
Cj)UIET POOL HOME
This class•<' ranrh style pool home sits at the
end of a quiet country lane surround~ by
towering pine trees You'll fttl the warmth
ol the earthlones and paneling as you mo9e
through the 4 large bedrooms. separate dine
area, remodeled kitchen. and large li ving
room to the baths and sparkling pool. All for
only SLZ9.900 A Coldwell Banker exclusive of
COU™' Act now S!M-7521
HDucm sn.ooo
Glimm erin11 ha~our llghtt accent beautlful
entry to luac:lous waterfront home. Every.
v11ntage point desired. Large boat dock. 4
bedrooms. gourmet k ltchen. decor done
with exquisite tute. Call ror YQUr private
sho'!lng 894 m1
w. turtitct11 -~
014) 194-7521 (213) 59a.3321
1t £ftns & Ellilpr, Hl
FOR~ E. OLSON, REALTORS
UECUTIYE'S IETllA T
Towerinf trees + overs -creates a reeling o total privary Dramatic entry
Spacious hv rm + formal dtne accented by
massive beamed ceilings Billiaro size ram rm w/wetbar Every conl'e1vable luxury at
only $238.500! Don't wait call now!• 962·SSSS
NICIDTOGO!
At $119,900 this one is priced to be gone. Great
starter home or investment. 3 big bedrms .
oversi1ed yarn. Serious seller offers rix ·up
bonua of $2,SOO to you. Make your own
showplace and save big! Cash in by calling
962-5.SBS.
IUIST YOUI IUllUS
Sipping holiday champagne In the soothing
warmth of your private spa. Atrium entry
way. Two-way firepl. accents Uv. fr family
rooms. 4 big bdrrns. Entertainer's bargain
perfect ror festive holiday gatherings Take
over 183.000 VA loan Won't last at only
$121,900! Act now. call 962·!i585.
TAU. & f'IOUD
SI lt,000
Private gated drive leads to country
charmer lownhome w I city convenience
Ceramic Uled entry lo spaciota liv. room.
Formal dine Private suMing terrace + am·
pie apace for green thumb experts! Huge
master suite lmmaculale, airy + plush de ·
ror thruout. Hurry on this cream purr. Call
962·5.SBS
YESTBD.Ar5
CHAIM
While picket fenre ai leaded glass windows
bring country charm to the city. Liv. rm. ai
family rm. both offer rustic wood beam cell·
in&a ai massive old world riN!pt.ces. Huge
cov. patio w/ brick BBQ. Serious owner will
carry paper malting lbia a ateal! Just llsted
at SlSS,900! Act now call 982-5585.
SLASHID $6000!
411-Sl24,t00
Serious seller drops price to ooly 112000!
Double door ertry leads to apaeious Uv. rm.
41.b bedrm. makes roomy den or study. Coun·
try kitchen. Patio + roomy rear yard for
family fun Talle over 9.S~ VA loan + owner
may carry paper! Acl fut by dialing 982,M15,
STAITSMAIT
171,llO
Stop oenUnc • invest now In this rantaallr
end unit condo amidst private sett.Ina. El\joy
comm. pool, • teonla. Take over to~ loan +
2nd TD and fet in for lees Ulan 18.0001 Don'l
wait act now. ta..~.
E.l9dilltlnluc~
014) 9U~515 (213) 592-1525
·.It lrllMlnt & ~ H.l
Traditional decor throughout in popular new
neutral tones Loads ol used brick and glass
m this spacious !i bedroom Mesa Verde
home Lush green gardens provide serene
setting Grar1ous hvtn& at penny pmchmg
pnre Ca II tod ay. 64S-QJXl
WANT INCOME?
Room to ex pand or add another unit on this
R-2 property in quai nt Easts1de Costa Mesa.
Ex isting older home with park-like grounds
Bargain priced at only $124.000. Invest today
for$$ tomorrow Hurry Call 64~·0303
COUHTIY CWI EST.ATE
Own yo ur own pool, spa & putting green
Steps to tennis and golf. Treat yourself to re
sort hv1ng in this spacious custom home .
Priced far below replacement Be first Call
now. 64!i 0303
HEWPOIT AXEi
Save SS Bring paint, elbow grease and Im ·
agmallon to transform this large 4 bedroom
house into your dream home Pool & spa complete the setting Lender owned. Barga in
priced at $183,000. Invest now ~.
YOUDESaYEm
Custom builders home luls everything inside
& out. Vaulted ceilings. Bnck walls. Solid
oak cabinets Wide cllSt.om shutters. Atrium.
Sundeck. View of city lights. Prestigious
Mesa Verde Country Club area TaJte advan·
tage now. Call 64!i·<ml
FtlESIDE IOMAMCE
Intimate master suite with glowing
fireplace 2 additional fireplaces in spacious
living and (amity rooms. Wet bar. Cheery
breakfast room. Exciting living for the
young or young at heart. Community pool
and private RV parting. Convenient loc:a-
tlon. Immediate possession. Priced for quick
sale. ::au now. 645-o.'m.
I PIESTICil ADOllSS!
Mesa Verde ! Costa Men'• "Belt" loution.
Charming 3 Bedroom home shows pride of
ownership throughout. Spacloua f1mDy room
with 11ldlng walls o( 1Jw open to lush out.
door entertainment ma. Luxury livln1 at an'
affordable price. Tab adnnta1e now, call
S4S·0303.
r.sta Mesa
(714) &45-1313
It Han• & -CISta Ina
PlaClll& a Cl11s1Cied ad is as euy u dialing your
!>hone. Give us a call. We 'll do the rest.
558-lMOO A gt
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110111 ILlllS ca .
OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
321 A YEMID>. CEllJTOS
IWFFS
OPIH SAT NOOM-4:30
PRIME VIEW!
Bay By Day, Lites By Nite. Best
Panoramic Front Row View On
Back Bay. Highly Upgraded End
Unit. Remodeled Kitchen. Wr ap
deck. Exquisite! Come See, You 'll
Love It. $36.5,000.
CUSTOM-IUIL T HOME
Promontory Bay. Formal D.R.
Den /Library. Mstr BR O'Looks
Bay, Has Frplc. 3 Other BRs &
Maid's Rm & BA. Pier , Slip For Lrg
Y acht. Owner Wil l Assist
W /Finance. $1,850.000.
UTTU ISLAND
MST TIME USTING
Unique 2 BR 2 BA Home On
Balboa's Little Island. Front House
Completely Remodeled $387 ,000
Ow ner Motivated.
TUl1\.HOCK VISTA
Beautifully Upgraded Spacious 4
BR Home In Turtlerock Vista .
Rare. Desirable Waldorf Plan.
Prof. De<:orated. Spa. A Pleasure
To Show . Ca ll Us . P r iced At
$324.500.
SUNNYMEAD fOUlflLD
Attention In vestors! Attractive
Spanish Style 2 BR Furnished
4-Plex. No Vacancies . Good
Location. South Of Rivers id e.
Excellent Terms. $139,500.
PAMOIAMIC YllWS
Of Ocean, Nite Lites, Newport
Center. 3 BR Estate Townhome.
Gate Guarded Comm. of Harbor
R idge. Ne utrally Decorated ,
lmmac. & Read y For Jmm ed.
Occupancy. Assum. Financin g.
Lease, Or Lease/Optio n. $745,000 -
$2,500/Month.
..W WOODlllDGI LISTING
Exceptional 3 BR Home. Choice
Corner Lot. Grt Location. Beaut
Area Nr Park, Comm Pool. Mstr
BR Ste W /Mirrored Wardrobes.
Select Landscaping. Only $172,000.
USTIWff
Owner Financ~g. Flexible Terms.
Poss Lease/Option. Lrg 4 BR Lu sk.
Spac F.R. W /Parquet Firs. Formal
L.R. D.R. Area. 2 Frplcs. Sunny,
Cheery. Mountain. Nite Lites Vu.
fl.29.500.
WOODlllMI VI.LAM
Comm. Pool, Tennis, Spa. Quiet
Location On Cul-de·Sac. 2 BR 2 BA
Condo W /Good Assumable l st.
Owner May Assist In Financing.
$145,500.
lmMl-MIWUSTM
Great Buy In Deerfield. 2 BR 2~
BA. Pride Of Ownership. New
Drapes & Carpets. Neutral Colors.
Furniture Available. Call Now .
$120,000.
DUft.D
Balboa "Utt.le Island., Waterfront
W /Full Bay Vu From Both Units.
Upper Wld Make Wonderful
Owner'• Unit. Hu 4 BR. Lower Is 3
BR Unit. Lrg Front Patio. Sandy
Beach.
751-111 uc..,.. ..... ... ,..c.....
day 642:5678. w!umns in Class I d.
ClllSDm
''BUYS''
FOR YOU!
Fl& ROllS IOYCI + m TIMMIS COUIT I POOL
Lush 4 Bdrm, 41h Bath Estate, 3
Fpls, 2 Fam Rooms. Huge Liv . Rm .,
2 Spas, rctacular thruout w /2 Sec. Systs. true Showplace ! Only
$795,000 "with low down + owner
w1u 1111ance au at low Int. Rate
ROLLS ROYCE CA R BONUS to
selling agent or PRINCIPALS -
Call DIRECT for details. Patrick Tenore 759-1221
Slit. POOL & SP A
A reaJ warm, comfortable luxurious
home like new. Owner will finance
w /low dn. at low Jnt. rate. Only
$269,000. WON'T LAST! Pa trick
Tenore 759-1.221
SNOI APf'lil
Sec. gate w /Panoramic view. Two
large 3 Br's + den w /Form din rm +
wet bar. Assume 91h% Int. From
$435.000 w /LOTS of TERMS. Pat-
rick Tenore 759-1221
Opn Hse Sat/Sun
S>.CllFtCEJ
4 BR. Beauty in exclusive Newport
Beach. Owner leaving area. MUST
sell w /many x-tras, w /plenty of
terms. Reduced $260.000. CAN'T
BEAT THIS ! Patric k Tenore
759-1.221
2 ID 2 IA CONDO
Sll,500DN OHLY
Model Perfect in Great cond . &
location. Assume l21h o/r Int. W /Lo
payt's. SLASHED lo $110.000. Hurry
on this one!! Patrick Tenore 759-1221
ll021ATWM HM
A true showplace next lo So. Coast
Plaza. A bargain at $115,000. Try
$10,000 On. W /Lo Pay'ts. BUY IT
Patrick Tenore 759-1221
WOMT IU T THIS
2 llG CANYON CONDOS
$115.000 & $200,000
Must liquidate! ! Super terms! ! Ca II
on this and get a GREAT BUY
Pa trick Tenore 759-1221
llDltM STEAL!
Xlnl cond. Lrg. yd. Good location.
Assume 9"'z%. Investor is "UPSIDE
DOWN", slashed price to $92,000.
Try low dn ! Patri ck Tenore 759-1221
INDUST. ILDG.
Like New + local 1.5 Acre. 28,000 sq
ft. bldg. $1,400,000. Try $200,000 dn.
SUPER INVESTMENT. Patrick
Tenore 759-1221
WSE TO OWN
3 BO, 2BA, Lrg twn hm . nr So. Coast
Plaza. Just pay $1,0.SO mo . over 3
yrs. and GET 12 THE EQU ITY!! 1 Great deal. Patrick Tenore 759-1221
FUIMSHED M.P .I. HOME
4 BO% pool, private, sundeck , fuUy
furnished. ready to move in. Only
$329,000 wtrerms. SEE THIS ONE
Patrick Tenore 759· 1221
WI WIU >.CC.-T ANY
UASOHAU OffU
CHl1STMAS SPICIAL!
Spacious 4 Bdrm w /bonus room &
OCEAN VIEW. Cstm POOL. SPA +
gazebo with WETBAR. BeauUlul
home with many nice upgrades.
Only $429,900. Prin. only . Call
Patrick Tenore 758·1221
IASTILUff COHOO
Spacious 4 Bdrm -A BEAUTY. Lrg
patio w/wetbar! Call for TERMS!
Patrick Tenore 759-1221
tvm.llOCl .. YIHI
Super sharp 2 Bdrm 2th Ba exec
condo. $175,000 with GREAT
TERMS! Ca ll today. Patrick Tenore. 759-1221 I
Call for details -No obligation. All
prlme picked Hstlngs or Pmkll
T-. 7~ res. or off. 759-1221. •'The MOST ASKED FOR ORANGE
COUNTY REALTOR."
759-1221
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675-6670
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CENTER
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UMDA ISU HOMES
Prestige pool family home. Main
channel view from beautiful tradition
4 bdrm. 5 bath. $1,495,000.
Wide lagoon view from spectacular
architectural design 6 bdrm, 5 bath,
playroo m , dark room & den.
$1,350,000.
UDO ISLE HOMES
120 YI.A C'fMllTO OPIH SUM I ·S
Featured on Homes Tours lovely
traditional spacious. custom 3 bdrm, 3
bath home, newly redecorated.
$475,000.
214 VIA ITHACA c»IH SUM 1°5
Newly remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath plus
lge recreation room & 2 patios. Beam
ceilings. Xlnt value at $420,000. ..
CARMATIOH COVI
Spectacular harbor view from 4 bdrm,
4 bath bayfront. 2 boa t slips.
S2.~.ooo
WIST IA Y AVI.
Remodeled, Uke new 3 bdrm. 3 bath
bayf ront. Slips for 2 lge boats.
$1,200,000.
BILL GRUNDY . RE AL TOR
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RESIOEHflAI ~Al ESTATE SERVICES
THE FORMER 1981
DESIGN HOME
This custom Mediterranean Villa
atop Spyglass Hill cartures Un·
p a r alleled views o PacUic
coastline & Newport Harbor.
Authentic old world detailing &
charm are offered throughout the s
BR, 7 Bath home. Gated privacy -
$2,400,000.
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• 142-5171
NOTICE Of SALE Of
REAL PROPERTY
The City ol Huntington Beach Is otrering the
following property for ule.
ASSaSOIS PilCIL: LSJ.421·01 AREA UZ7
square feet
LOCAnott Southeast comer of
Garfield Ave &
Lllldsay Lane
R·l (res1dent1all
.....,... • $6i,22S !Sixty-one
Thousand
SIAl.9195
Two Hundred
Twenty.five Dollars)
Sealed bids will lie opened in Room 8·6, llun·
tington Beach Civic Center, 2000 Main St. on
Wednesday, January 6, 19112, at 2:00 P.111. All
bids must include a cashier's or certified
check made payable to the City ol Hunt·
lnctoo Beach for l~ ()(the bid 1moW1t.
OUl.195
Oral bids will be called for and received
alter the openina and rudlng ol sealed bids.
Such onl bids must exceed lhe highest
1e11ed bid by at leut five percent (S~ ).
Sealed bidt must be oo file to be elicible for
oral biddiq.
1'INIOfSA.LI:
Sale9 will be In caah -1~ ol purchase price
payable UPoft acceptan~ of bid with balance
due within ao dayt.
..c:1'0M Of 1911
The City reservea the rlCht to reject any and
all bids.
NOIMAnoM AMI• 4CCIPJ A*~
Ale• plat mapa, .pprat.al •nd uue lafori1.11·
UOft Is on ni. and 1vaUable for iNPt<Uon Ill
the otn~ ol lht Clty Cl«r\, A.U bids m111t bt
tubmitted to tb1 City Clerk. addmled u fol.Ion:
Alida lll.-Wtntwonh, Clt1 Clttk
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I Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/Saturday, December 19, 1981
UHl9'JI
UMD& $400,000
IN MIWPOIT
~ BR Augusta Model , Big Canyon
·Townhomes. BeautiCul $319,000.
·3 BR Fam Rm Victorian Charm on
'"'8al. Penn. Brand new. Financing
$335,000.
3 Br, custom in Irvine Terrace,
backyard bay view. $375,000.
3 Bdrm, fireplace, Harbor view
t homes. Assume financing $245,000.
3 Bdrm, remodeled in Irvine Terrace.
•. Pool, Spa, new carpets. $395,000.
~ '3 Bdrm, Hampton Model in Seaview
Guarded gate cul-de-sac. $395.000.
•'
P ~rm, family room, 2 fireplaces , ~eaview, guarded gate $395,000.
~-pot less in Old CdM . Duplex.
fireplace, brick patio, beamed ceiling.
$325,000.
.J Bdrm, 45' Lot in Old CdM. So. of
Hwy. Owner financing at $400,000.
2 Bdrm, den, fireplace, assume
financing in Harbor View Homes.
$232,000.
4 Bdrm Sandpiper Model in Harbor
View Hills. Financing. $399,000.
3 Br, 2Ba, used brick, earthtones. Pool
& spa, Crown Mouldings $297,500.
U~lf)Uf tiUMf§
REALTORS. 675-6000
2M3 Eatt Co.•I Hl9hway, Coro"• ckl Nu
WlltAYI H Of THI llST USTIMaS IM TOWM
1-L~.HB<)R ll E .\LT \'
IA Y VIEW CONDO
Located in the prestigious Newport
Bay Towers. 1 bdrm. and 2 baths
n!cely decorated with a private bay
view court. Security building with
pool and sundeck plus boat slip
available. Owner will le ase with
option to purchase or finance with
20% down. Full price is $299,500.
THE IWFfS
Popular "C" Plan overlookin~ the
pool. Spacious enclosed patio -
perfect for summer entertaining -
adjoins the large living rm. and
kitchen. 4 bdrms. including a
separate teenager or in-laws bdrm.
plus 3 baths. A terrific value at
$299 500 L.H.1 but best or all is the
old fashion financing -10% down,
l21h% interest, 30 years fixed rate!
-.
COIOMA DB. MAI DUPLIX
Sharp W.armington built duplex. An
excellent investment opportunity
with super creative financing! 3
bdrms .. 2 baths, fireplaces. private
garages, porches, bit-ins , carpets
and drapes -deluxe throughout in
a prime location, priced to sell at
just $319,000.
VIEW LOT
A rare commodity in old Corona
del Mar! Located on a quiet street
away from the summer crowd with
bay and ocean views. Oversized lot,
perfect for that dream home.
Available with 75% financing for-
~95.000.
INVESTMENTS
SHOPPING CIEMTll
Prime comer location on West 19th
Street in Cos ta Mes a. Fully
occupied retail center, has
excellent rental hi.story. Available
with attractive owner financing for
$477.000 L.H.
7.JACDSl-J
Approved for 120 condos just two
blocks from the crosstown fwy In
fast growing North East San
Bernardino. Out of state owner says
sell! $2,100,000.
IAUOA IS&A ..
Marine Ave. commercial building,
100% occupied with 4 tenants.
Priced below market at $498,000,
owner will finance.
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I 21/2"e FINAMC ...... ! * S8 I a : D1SP11.A Tl *
Spacious Rancho San Joaquin
Townhome w/panoramic golf
course view! Featuring 2 Br/den
& wet bar. fplc, etc. Call 759-1501
or 752-7373.
• ..WPOIT CUST • Decorator's delight! Sensational
condo w/aU the trimmings only
$189,900. Call 759-1501or752-7373.
s s s * DfSTUSS SAU • Seller behind on pymts on
spacious 3 br home in HARBOR
VIEW HILLS !! $41,000 price re·
duction for quick sale. Ca ll
759-1501 or 752· 7373.
I Zo/o PINAHCINGI!!
• WA. TBNOMT HOMI •
Detached 3 br. w/Community
tennis & pool! Owner will carry
lST TD. Only $230 ,000. Call
759-1501 or 752-7373.
150/o DOWM PA. YMINTll * HA.llOl VIEW HOME *
Assume 10.9% lST .. & 2ND TD!!
CARMEL model w/pool & spa on
a solar system. $269,900. Call
759-1501 or 752· 7373.
* • TllPW * * PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP
UNITS! lbr .. 2br .. & 3br owners
unit. Assume 10.47% lST T.D.
Priced at $199.950 FEE (ex-
clusive). CaU 759-1501or752-7373.
* * YICTOllAM snu * * SPECTACULAR 4br home re·
modeled in Victorian style
w/custom kitchen in prime Costa
Mesa area. $138,SOO Fee. Call
759-1501 or 752· 7373.
• * PALHMO • * Totally remodeled by craftsmen!
Featuring French doors, wooden
shutters, plank floors, used brick
& pool & spa. FEE land w/great
terms! ! Call 759-1501 or 752· 7373.
GO IOAn.. OM YOUI
OWH P'llYATI LA600M
Price slashed $15,000 to $209,900.
ONLY 10% DOWN & owner will
finance !! ProfessionaUy decorat·
ed with gourmet kitchen .
963-5671.
DIO DOWM
No down payment required on
this lovely four bedroom two bath
home with family room. Asking
$149,900. 963-5671.
IOo/e DOWM
Highly desirable single story end
unit with double attached garage.
Assume $60,000 Joan at 10% in ·
teresl rate. 963-5671.
ALMOST MEW
Low payments too!! Large
spacious 1 year old home backs
to new proposed marina. 963-5671.
OWMB RMAHCIMG
Beautifully upgraded executive
home with low maintenance back
yard, spa & firepit. New
microwave. Only $30,000 down.
963-5671.
lfflCTIYI IMTIUST 12.6%
3 Br, llh Ba with cathedral open
beamed wood ceilings. Only
$12,900 down. 556-7035.
S 1l ,900 DOWM
Buys almost new end unit
townhome just steps to South
Coast Plaza. New 28 year loan
available at an incredibly low
13. 25% 963-567 l.
4-ftlX
Prime rental area. $60,000 down
& owner will finance at 12%. Try
straight note. $224,900. 963·5671.
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... CA.HYON COUMTIY CLUI
6nAT 60U COUlSI VllW
Unequaled elegance in this archltec·
tural beauty o'looking the 8th green of
Big Cyn golf course. The finest
craftsmanship & materials! Imported
marble, alr-cond., crystal chandeliers
crown moldings, rich paneling, 3 wet
bars + many other impressive
features. S Large bedrooms, each with
private bath, banquet-size dining rm,
lam rm with marble fireplace, billiard
rm with coffered ceiling & oak floors ,
refrigerated wine rm. A truly elegant
home for someone ·who appreciates
the finest! $2,150,000 including the
land. Terms available.
CAU FOl COLO• aaOCHUH
ON llG CA.NYOH GOLF COUISI
IUGAM'f "YHSAIWS" -EXCLUSIVE
Spectacular Deane Homes
"Versailles" located on largest lot of
all Deane Homes. Beautiful golf
course v iew! Professionally
landscaped yard w/mature trees in a
private park-like setting including a
lovely large pool and huge spa + an
attractive gazebo. Gated front
courtyard entry with fountain. Marble
floor in foyer with glittering chan-
delier. 4 Bdrms. den. formal dining
room & 41/-, baths. $950,()()(f including
the land.
NEWPORT MACH DUPUX
OWta WILL FINANCE A.T I )O/o
200' to beach. 4 Bedrooms, 2 baths in
upper; 2 Bedrooms in lower. Some
view of ocean Fireplaces. Patios.
$279,500. Owner will carry lsl trust
deed of $230,000 at 13%. No loan fee.
FOl LEA.SE -S 1200 MO.
1 New listing. Big Cyn Townhome with
exciting golf course view. Unfurn. El
Dorado Model with 3 bdrms. dining
room & 2'h baths. Pool. jacuzzi and
tennis court..
2 1 C.4MYON ISU MD DI. Sot/S• I ·5
WlSUY H. TA. YLOI CO.. REALTORS
2 I 11 S.. JOCICplM HI• Rood
MEWPOlT CEMTEI. M.I. '4..._4' l 0
OPEN SATURDAY
NEW NEWPORT CONDOS
Open Sat & S11112-4
Q..u+y C9d detellhlc) yo. wo.ld•'t
belrfe -J C« C)S'09lt -MCWity.
l l-7 /fOfo ......... &.cilg. Specloa
_,.. wHll tt. ,_.. of a pri•ot. i.o...
)60 .. YW of bey ..d OCHa,
rnc.d from $369,000 to S4lt.OOO.
s.. at 209, 211 '21 5
l '"9 St, off lcAoa ll
BAYFRONT -BALBOA ISLAND
IHllHM 2 1tory conMr i.o.. wttti
wood cM 9oss. 4 bdr. + d9ilMJ ra.
IOA. T SUP .cl ._. Y'Of'Cl Mo•t 1'I
cOIMltloa. Priu of S 1,200,000 lllcllldts
ac.d. #I ColllK Isle. llAoa 1.-d.
CHARMING UDO ISLE HOME +
Lonly 2 I r ll0111t wltll clrular
firtploc• + I br.. lw.t. f+y Lido
h ... SllS,000. 113 Ylo lcn...._ •••••
LINDA ISLE LOVELY LARGE
Prohct.d by 9"t•try C9d oe HM w• • "*" for l ... boGh. A. "lllowc .. " llt eYtry woy. U,. ... ter .... + 4 Man. FonlNll clWlcJ ,.., ... f-'r ,.. ..... profeuioMI .......
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OOPLEX NEAR BEACH
L_,. _,.. wHll 2 bdrw, 2 1N11tt 1Mtter
HHn. Wood p•t NltC). CHt-lty
pool _, ....._ 0..... wtl cwry
,.,.,.. $279,000
VIEW--IRIV ACY ~REENERY
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Spmilll ... ,... .•..•••••• $449,100
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a a
YllY LOW DOWM
Rustic charmer with almost 1900 sq.ft.
Take over 8~% VA loan of approx.
$57 ,000. ·Priced at $122,000. Owner is
anxious. Flexible & ready to hear any
offer. Investors can't miss! EHect an
exchange, contract you name it.
Home has sprinklers and fruit trees
and needs TLC. Near all schools &
good transportation. Call Rose Mellin.
759-1616; 641-8629
no
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SB' M WIU. FINANCE
IARGAIN IA Tl
This 3 br borne may be the best
buy in Mesa Verde. It's loaded
with potential and perfect for
the home lovers devoted to
creative projects. Priced at
$129,900. Call me for more info.
Anne Mccasland 631 -1266
OPEN IEfOIE CHRISTMAS
The door to your new home
will be opened by you if you
call me today ! The key fits the
lock of a 2 br 1 year old condo
in Costa Mesa. Lots of super
extras and only $17,000 down.
Call Anne Mccasland 631-1266
NEWPORT IWFFS IS
PETE JOHNSON
I am the RE /MAX specialist
for Npl. Bluffs. If you're buy-
ing or selling call Pete Johnson
at 631-1266
40 FT. 10.AT DOCK
4 BR, 3 BA. formal din Fam
Rm. Huge master suite w /bay
view. Lg. sit dn bar. Lg patio to
water Line. $.575,000 Fee. Bob or
Dovie Koop. 759-1221
CAMEO HIGHLANDS
3 BR. 2 BA. Formal Din. Just
redecor. & remodeled. Ocean
view. Pri. beaches. $339,000 LH .
Bob or Dovie Koop. 759-1221
NEWPOIT CllST
INVESTOIS SPICW.
Ocean Vu, 4 Bd & 3 Ba, Fam
rm .. wet bar, din rm . pool, ten·
nis, walk to beach. $210.000. Sub-
mit any offer. Bob or Dovie
Koop. 759-1221
COASTUNI & OCIA.N VIEW
Cameo Shores finest 3 BR +den
FR, Formal Din. Huge courtyd
w/pool, priv. beach. Bob or
Dovie Koop. 759-1221
UNDA ISLI
U!O" Turning Basin View, 4BR. 6
BA. Billiard room. sep. wing for
long term guest. Lg. dbl. dock
for up to 70 fl. & 40 ft. yachts,
plus side tie. Pool & spa .
$2,100,000. Bob or Dovie Koop.
759-1221
CAMEO SHOUS
180° Ocean View . 4 BR, 31h BA.
Fam. Rm. Lg. yard w /pool. Pvt.
beach. $724,000. Bob or Dovie
Koop. 759-1221
GOLF ESTATl-SAYI
S2~000
True! Price decrease of $25,000
makes this property a SUPER
value ! Custom golf estate home.
:100' fairway frontage ! S BR. 4'AI
BA, formal din rm, recreation &
hobby rms, 2 f rplcs, f am rm.
sundeck, porch, pool & spa.
Panoramic views from most
rooms, 3 car gar. Storage
galore. Call Bob Licata. 759-1221
EASTSMJIDI
MOW Sl6t.OOO
Quiel cut-de-sac in prime E.
Side Mesa. Parquet entry. Brick
frptc . Tiled kitchen. Pantry.
Family rm. Water fitter & sof-
tener. Spa. Enclosed off-street
RV pad. Giant patio. Storage
shed. Fruit trees. OWC lg TD at
13%. Very n~xible. Low 6% 1st
TO . Jus t reduced $6000 to
$169,000. Bob Licata. 759-1221
llAL CHAltB
F.P. Terrace. CardUf Model. 2
Bd 2 Ba. A/C -FP Beautiful
location. Call Agent. Marcy
759-1.221
EHGUSH
TUDOI Cbarmln1 bomt on a
kwely tree.Uned street
and, pride of ownership
llfiitiborllood. 3 Bdrm. lat-Wilk In tl08etJ, 2
bath, t unny bruktasl
nooll, domed ce1lln1ed
llvloa room . Ioli of
charm Only $104,900.
&Mmi
THE REAL
ESTATERS
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shop 1t home. It's slm· pie with Daily Pilot
Classified Ads And if
you b1Ve something 10
sell, call a friendly
Clus1fied Ad-Visor at
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8eautllw w1llp1per and
p1nelln1 thruout. 3
Bdrml. QI.ltd lotatlon
Sparkllos pool! Only
$1'11.500! Callf'fl·WO
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HOUSES FOR SALE
2 IEDROOM
433 Seaward, Corona Hlnds, CdM
644-9060 $315,000 Sun 1·5
3 IEDllOOM
2324 Vista Hogar (The Bluffs) NB
673-8550 $179,500 Sun 1·5
212 Via Ebolj, Lido Isle, NB
673-7300 $487 ,234 Sat 1-4 /Sn 12·4
113 Via RaveMa, Lido Isle, N.B.
631·1400 $355.000 Sat 1·4
16 Redwood Tree Ln .. Irvine
759-1501 $168.000 Sun 12·4
3 II pM FA.M RM or DEM
1515 Cumberland Ln. Westcliff, NB
54~1151 $240,000 Sat/Sun 12-4
120 Via Quito. Lido Isle. N.B.
675-6161 $475.000 Sun l ·5
214 Via Ithaca, Lido Isle, NB
675-6161 $420,000 Sun 1·5
21 Canyon Island Dr. Big Cyn , NB
644-4910 $1200/mo Sal/Sun 1·5
21 Montpellier (Harbor Ridge) NB
646-7434 $800.000 Sat 12·4
• •3415 Ocean Blvd .. CdM
673-5354 $1 ,250,000 Sun 1·5
1721 Kings Rd, Cliffhaven, NB
759-1501 ~.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
• 1472 Galaxy Dr.. Dover Shores,
NB
642-2510 $715.000-fee Sat/Sun 1·5
4 IEDIOOM
223 Narcissus, CdM
675-0000 $.595,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
118 Via Ithaca, Lido Isle, N.B.
644-9060 $.525, 000 Sun 1-4
#8 Collins Isle. Balboa Island, NB
673-6900 $1,200,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
4 II pM FA.M I M or DEM
•3429 Summerset (Wimbledon>.
C.M.
646-7434 $229,000 Sat 12·4
3024 Cleveland , Mesa N., CM
646-7434 $140,000
Sat 12-4 Sun 12·3 30
133 Via Undine, Lido Isle, NB
675-7298 $735,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
•874 Sandcastle, Corona del Mar
759-1221 $395,000 Sat 1·5
#7 Trafalger, Hrbr Rid ge . NB
64~5777 $1,595,000 Sun 1·5
874 Sandcastle, CdM
759-1221 $395,000 Sal /Sun l·S
1521 Tahiti. Laguna Beach
4!n·5454 $.529,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
1533 Tahiti, Laguna Beach
4!n-S454 $529,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
1647 Reef View Cir .. CdM
644-6200 $450,000 Sat /Sun 11. 30-5
• 1761 Port Manleigh. HVH, NB
759-1501 $269.600 Sun l ·5
5 Ill pM FA.M IM or DEM
126 Lorca, l....ido Isle. NB
673-7300 $525,000 Sun l ·4
• 17 Mu ir Beach Ci r, Spyglass. Cd M
64~9405 $2.400.000 Sat/Su n 1-4
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
IA.CHB.OR
100 Scholz Plaza #205
Versailles. NB
67J. 7300 ~ .500
2 IEDIOOM
Sal/Sun 1·4
2600 Block of Santa Ana Ave .. CM
631-6194 $129,500 Sat/Sun 12·5
2277 Pacific Ave .. Mesa West. CM
673-7~ $137,000 Sat/Sun 1·4
300 Cagney Ln #101 , Versailles, NB
673-7~ $127,000 Sat/Sun 1·4
211,...DEH
207 19th St .,4, Peninsula, NB
631-1400 $369,000 Sat/Sun 12·4
"503 Avenida Campana. Blufrs, NB
673-7~ $395,000 Sat/Sun 1·4
l llDIOOM
559 Vista Flora <The Bluffs), N.B.
673-8550 $248,800 Sat/Sun H
•321 Avenida Cerritos, (Bluffs) NB
759·9100 $365.000 Sat/Sun 12·'4 : 30
••1815 W. Bay Ave., N.8.
673-6776 Sat/Sun 1·5
TOWNHOUSES
FOR SALE 2 _.OOM
#4 Goodwill Crt., N~pl Cm~ NB
758-1$01 $189,900 :)Un 12·4 . ,...
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WATHFROMT OFFICE ILD(;.
Prestigious 9 unit office building
in Cannery Village arc1t of
Newport Beach. Unique design &
style features expansive deck
areas, dock space. ample park-
ing, low maintenam·e & close
proximity to restaurants. shop·
ping, & recreational areas. Q(.
fered al $3.850.000 Fee Martha
Macnab 642-8235 (N12l
45' OH LIDO IAYFRONT
Mediterranean gracious living.
Dist inctive architectural details.
4 BR. fam rm, marble. custom
tiles. Master suite w/2 full baths,
& skylight dressing rm_ Dock for
large boat. $2 .250,000 Dona
Chichester 642·8235 (NlJ)
HARIOR RIDGE CUSTOM
Delightful 5 BR hilltop residence
w/panoramic view of Harbor -
ocean & night lights Richly ap-
pointed throughout w/handpaint·
ed tiles, oak noonng & cabinetry
-open beam & rafters. Formal
dining rm study library &
rumpus rm full securit y
$2.200,000 Lyn ne \'alcnti ne
644-6200 <N14)
NEWER IA YFRONT -OWHH
FIMAMCED You own the land
when you buy this spacious
~led1terraneJn ~t' It• home "
docking tor twc1or11111rc \'C'Ssels -1
B R . 5 l3 A . & c o n ,. t> rt 1 b I e
library tden Li v rm. dm rm,
kitchen, and breakfast rm a ll
overlooking the bay Good as·
sumable Joan & owner w finance
balance w1reasonable down pay·
menl. Sl ,500.000 La rry Oyer
642-8235 <Nt5)
I ST OFFERING -LIHDA ISLE
Desirable Eastern exposure slip
for 55' boat Traditional style.
formal living & dining rms +
spacious ram rm w bar 2 story
entry w antiq ue wate rford
crystal chandelier ~faster s uite
includes sitting rm & fplc. extra
closets 3 add1l1o nal BRS
Seriously for sale at $900.000
Leasehol'cl. Seller will finance
Cathy Schweickert 642·8235 IN 16)
llG CANYON -NEW OFFHIMG
El egant .i BR Versatile
w I Fairway Vista Customized &
exp anded featuring garden
kitchen den w 'fplc private
master suite dramatic 2 story
entry w circular staircase Im·
ported tiles. plantation shu~ters
w /additional stor age. P rivate
garden w black bottom pool and
separate s pa. $975.000 Lynne
Valentine 644-6200 IN I 7 l
IUY YOURSB.F AN OCEANFRONT
HOME FOR 04RISTMAS The view
1s breathtaking on a quiet CO\ e
w /waves crashing on the rocks.
One story on Fer: Land. fam rm
w t o pe n kitchen & walls .
bookcases & fireplace. lg liv rm
w tfplc & master suite a ll with
view Only $795.000 Barbara Aune
642·8235 !N18)
IA YSIDE COVE PEHTH OUSE
F a b u I o u ~ b a ,. ~ 1 d l' ,. 1 l' \\ 1 n
spacious 2 BR ·+ den ; elegant
master suite. professionally de·
co rated, prestigious comm unity.
pool & s pa. $498,000 LH Deborah
~ratt 642 H235 1 ~19 1
OLD WORlD LIDO CHARM -HEW
WOl.U> TBMS 3 BR & Fam. rm
Excellent financing available.
Totally recaq>eted & repainted.
private beaches & tennis. $395.000
or lease option. Tom Allinson or
Terry Hanes 642·8235 !N20l
IEDUCS>! IEST VIEW Prestigious
Sea winds bes t view s t r eet !
Carmel model done to perfection.
Kai Pond in lovely yard on this
view s ite. Seller will co·OP
w /financing Bring your ofrer !
W /low down ! $299.000 Jane
Paquhl 642·823.5 <N21 )
ILUffS ON (ilftNIRT One story,
3 BR "Bonita". Redecorated with
s hutters. lovely wallpa pe r s .
Perfect for s mall family or re·
tired couple. Excellent financing.
Community pool n~ar by. $225.000
Jan Young 642·8235 <N22)
WOODlllKI CllBSIDI Cul-de·
sac location on this prime ex·
ecutive 4 BR s ingle family home
acroM from community pool &
t ennis courts. Central Air ,
separate ram rm. indoor utility
rm. Assumable loan at low in
terest, owner will assist w /secon·
dary financing. St95,000 Fee
Joyce Edlund ~·823.S (N23l
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Gift Train
and sell your
Handmade items.
It's so easy . . .
Just call 642-5678 and
ask for your
Daily Pilot Christmas Ad-Visor
You 've A trived
at ...
UDO BAYFRONT
B~yfront townhome within walking
distance o f Lido Village. 2
bedrooms. 3 baths and den. Pier
and shp. OWC. Pric~d at $595,000.
Exclusive with William F. Cote
HARBOR RIDGE
Old World Charm! ft'our bedroom
4112 bath home includes all the finest·
woods and fixtures. Ocean and Bay1
v.iews ~lus SPE~ACULAR night·
lime view of city lights. Owner
'wil lcarry substant ia I financing.·
Priced at $1 ,595 ,000. Call Ann
Vaughn Santas.
Open Sunday 12·4
;7 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge
816 CANYON
Hew Llstieq
A place to in\'ite your soul. The ul-
timate in exquisite taste. A king's
ransom included in profess iona l de-
corating in this 4 bedroom 1 level
home. Tranquil, secluded grounds
renect the essence or the world 's
fi nest ga rde ns Incredible OP·
portunity for the discriminating
buyer. Be the first to see! Shown by
appointment only with Mary
Frizzelle Lewis. $825.000.
816 CANYON
Elegant 1 s t o r y townhom e
(Dover) 2 Bedroom. 2 baths Many
xtras! Call Elizabeth Mason for ap-
pointment. Priced at $449.500
816 CANYON
Three bedroom Monaco. h1(!hly up.
graded with view of Catalina .
$659,000 Exclusive with Willia m F.
Cote.
BIG CAHYON
"TM ltMIHo6t"
Custom designed for Big Canyon
life-style with breathtaking country
club atmo phere Spectacul ar home
for gracious hospitality on picture
postal card 3 par green Owner will
assist with financing. Shown by ap-
pointment. Mary Fnaelle Lewis.
$1. 750,000.
816 CAHYON
Ideal family home includes fairway
view, pool and guest quarters. 4
Bedrooms. Owner will help with
rinancing. Sl.7 miJlion. Exc lusive
with William F. Cole.
816 CANYON
Large kitchen. formal dining room,
pool, s p a and s auna ! Three
bedroom, 3 bath home, 3450 sq. ft.
Great financing! Exclusive with
Willia m F . Cote. $895,000.
UDO ISLE
MOVING SALE ! Owner leaving
country! Immaculate four bedroom
home with pool and s pa. Great
fi nancing available. Priced at
$625,000. Also available for lease or
lease option to purchase.
BAYFROHT
Seven bedroom waterfront home or
can be a duplex. Pier and 30' float.
Priced at $545.000. Call Ann Vaughn
Santas.
VILLA BALBOA
Available to buy o r lease. 2
bedroom villa. Assumable $148,000
at 123. 2nd is available. Call for in-
, formation. Priced at $249,500.
William F. Cote.
WESTCUFJ
Close to everything. 2 bedroom, 2
bath COlldo. Pool right outside your
door. Owner will carry 2nd. $129,500
w/$80,000 assumable financing at
12%.
2075 San Joaquin Hlll9 Ad •
Acrou frolft BIO CANYOH
Netrport leach
840-577]
SO. OF HWY SACllFl"'E + cueat apt. N. end. You can't beat thill JO ~· lot, mount1Jn vu, 2 4 Bdr beauty on cul dr· EmeraJd Trrnce. Wilk year loan at 12~%
Of • .,.., c-.)) blu to water. duplex uc. Ownrr h:1v in11 to beach Aaaumablr +owe 2nd 1t 12 5~
that need• love Low area. Mu•t u ll. Try low loAn. Ownu will help Beautiful • Br 2~ Ba
price at 1298,$00, Junne down. F.x ccll terms. fin11nce 1279.SOO Pea Coodo In Newport Crttt
Sa.Iler Ul '7~·1221 Mama. al(\ 7S9 1221 IT'S Allai. Rltr, 4'4·7$78 m:s.ooo
.........
175-511 ~ -.-"REALLVT.:RRIJt'IC" f'ant-;t11. buy ! 2 bd 2 ba TS&.rro,trtt.1 IRVINECONl>OJor~ condo. Bum ceil .' frp l. CallOelom,'42·1603 LU XURY C.:ONOOS·
Good So ol lllway loca·
Uon Lovely tudor atyle
condos 90% finished.
Cathedral ceihn1s-0pen
beams. Hurry and take your choice of rolor &
carpets Call for details
COU OP NIWPORT
RllLTORS
Httl.C-lltwr. cor-•111br
175·1511
a.oar.-.. 1001 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEAUT 3br/3ba home
<lfl the Point. Steps to
ocean & bay $425,000
M6-:ll00/67J.4226_ -
Corwa .. M• I 012
• •••••••••••••••••••••••
411: POOL SP A. Ocean vu, ran\ily room .
walk to beach. Only Dl5,000. with outatand·
1ng financing. can
Marcia, agt 759· 1221
434 HGOMIA FlllDOM HOUSI
New eleaant c Br Vtr 3 Br 1 Ba lariie yord
torian partial vu , ~~nnn641-07~_at
ownr/contractor fin an. OCEAN VIF.W 2 Or 2 Bu
avall. $S15,000. deck. yard. sec a ate
IY OWNER :lf:aowner 1 $3().9-«o.
1
2 Br I Ba, excellent locu -----ta on plins etc for By Owner Two 2bdrm
dunlex. $277 ooo 640 2439 ~es on I lot Auuma :.:r-------·--ble 11~ tst r o owe
OlD HillOR VU 2nd. Asking St25.000 with
ThJs super O<.'eun view 25 ,000 dwn. 20th &
home bas nevet bet>n on Pomona~74&4 the market before 3 ----
Bdrms, 211'1 bn . pool Owner1'11Al•ct Fantastic potential for n If 11 sharp low ma in·
build-out Excel ftnanc tenance 4 Bdrm hnme
tng and terms Asking with custom spa & BBQ
S4M.OOO /\gt 833·2650 or anterests you. see this
873-88'8 brand new Select
CdMFAST
ESCROW Creativr financen g,
possible no down. lowes t pri ce 1n Cd M, supe r
location Can clo~e an
Property Fantasti c
financing' Fu II price
$225,000 751-3191
c::. '>fl f:( l ~ PHOPf H 1 ll <,
198L.Co.iy frpl c. new --copper pl umb ing , 2 ONE YEAR NE W 4
Bdnn2c11rgarage Tam bedroom 21-1 bath Rhone. agt63H266 charmer boast:. pretty
JASMINE CREEK-full I _
ocean vu 2 & den, 2 ba I
din ing room , fllmdy
room. r o manti c rireplace Professionally landscaped pool size lol
Close to South Coast Pli11a. S21M.900 Owner
Will consider all offers
C;ill979 2390
condo. Pool, tennis. sec. Cotta Mesa I 024 Own ltn Open Sat !Sun ••••••••••••••• ••• • •• • •
11-4 l9 Curl. Own/agt OW..-WILL I 640-l5151728·51SI ,_ -RHAHCEAT 12%
-------· With 15rt down ror 10 H E E D A T A X years J Bdrm 2 bath.
SHRTB i:reat condition with , Duplex, $40,000 down. 3 many extras, AIC
BR & den. 2 BR apt, s.ffedfor~awqtn.
Ten.I, RtaltoN
4°/~THAT'S ALL It 1 alles to get you an to this cozy 2 Br townhouse with bar &
pn v ate patio M anutt•s lo
bearh 13 5'. interest Ag_ent S56·6516 good l~auoo. $325.000 ..... 1 ed ti I
" lot with RV acces~ Ask I OPEN SUNDAY I •. r,.01C' os pa o. corner
SARA MARVI N 111g S117,SOO 1-'or an ap EXTRA LG 5 IR
BDRM. ~~~US NM. patio, rlubhoun. pool
LANO' $2.S,OOOUWN OwnH ritrry loan 17961 SPICEWOOO ru9.000. P.-g Allen, Rllr,
$1811,900 494·7578
YOU MUSTSl!:l!:!
OPN HSESAT/SUN ....-~ CALI.WARNER. AGT •••••••••••••••••••••••
IOSl
~ 9400 Gdf eo.ne H-Pr enc h 1aflucncc,
customized and prof landscape 4 bdrm. 3 ba. lam rm Xlnt vatw
S39S,000 Owner I Agt. 493-:rm
••DRASTIC
PRICE REDUCTION Slngle family detached 3
Bdnn home 10 fa bulous
Woodbridge Great terms a\•111lable Call
now.
~bridge
Ht wport hoch I 06' •••••••••••••••••••••••
MEWPOIT HEl(i;HTS
3 Bdrm home, rareplace.
double garage, choice location Near·c11rr and
Broad $187 .500
Roy Mc Cardle, Rttr.
54'-772'
Ru It y · 1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111111!!!!!
ss1.3000 I IET
lt:O Rarn nn Pkv.). lrvl.n you can't buy any thang an Newport Hgts for
SZ5,000 11 1·omes close
to this brand new 3 Bdrm 3 Ba home
Superb cr11ftsmansh1p,
owner assisted fan anc· 111g. Jeanne Salter. agt
7~1221
A FALL-OUT Yes, this property Just
fell out or escrow and
your chance lo purchase
a rare and beautiful 4 Br
home Good potential,
r111ancang, ready to take
over Home as vacant
Fast escrow equals fast
move -1 n Les , a gt
S59·1MOO
*•CUL-DE-SAC
2 Bdrm . Woodbridge
condo t:xeellent as
sumable loans Near
pools. schools, tennis.
I.'\('
hltdtrNHd1
ll0.000 for remodel on
waterfront home 401: return on an1•estmenl
Will gave add1t1onal
guarantee with other
proJects
871-7!,!3. 675 024_5 _
OCEAHVIEW
Condo 10', down Cash
a.wfl ... eo.4ot
New ~100 tO 2600 IQ fl
w/btarh ' main b1y varws Extensive
custom upgrades rn lile
' oak. $32S ,OOO to ~.000
O,.W~l ·S lllSW. A••
673"778 or 61 ·5589
C .. ISTMAS
SPECIAL!
Spacious 4, Bdrm w/bonus r oo m &
OCEAN VIEW. Cstm
POOL, SPA + GAZE80 With W£TBA R .
Beautiful home with
many nice upgrades.
Only $429,900. Prin. only
Call Patnck Tenore. ag\
OCEAHFIOHT
IYOWHEI New cust. bit 2 sty,
French Normandy 3 BR
& den home Ca n be spilt. 1895,000, owe. 3711
Seashore.673-6578
M'THEIGHTS
IRAHDHEW LISTING oo t his
gorgeous tri-level home
J~l one house from Cliff
Dr Has 4 Bd + fam rm
wl fren c h doo r s
CRE ATIVE Fl NAN · CING $279,500 OPEN
SAT l·S. RAE RODGERS
63H.266
Uruque Homes. 675·5688. Potntment to see. rall l + bonus spc, 111 ba. 1 •67!!HOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I ~1151 lrplr. Ovrrsz dbl gar $126,500 paper to ex1st1ng loans. 4 . , . , br. J ba tn·leve l R E of Udo s f111est . SO lot New -= I fncd bac:kyard $130.000, finan negot Hy ownr
•YIMETBtlACE 646·~
41DIM-FH 1 lbdrm. SC Plata Sunny, ltghl·n bright tMacA rlhur \'11lage1
~\Odbrldge
Really
551·3000
1'2t8arranu Plt").lr>lnt
and new on the market Assume 11 7 8', loan
with brick rront . side SHARP USTSIDE j Only 10', down Seller lo PRICE REDUCED and rear pat ios. 6 ,W ca rr) at L2,., J 0 Yes.pncereduced.you
hardwood parquet floor Of«. y 15% DOWN l Propert)' Mgrp!_ 751 27117 can take over some of mg throu 0 hout Xlnt $199.000 the best f1n3nc1n° on
I t. t"' h 100 Owner wall fanam·e to " oca 100 · ess l an Owner Moth•ated any home m I rvane to paces frcim $1 ,000,000 qualified buyer Well day Only home hke 11 on
Amenra. 851·6333 4br, 31'tba. 3 frplcs -----Own r f Agl Op en
IAYFIOMT COHDO Sat 'Sun. l·S. 133 Via Un·
See lhe world from this dme. 675· 7298.
lofty \•1ew or bay & t--------01:ean Boat slip avail
$475.000.
OCUNFIOMT Large home on peninsulc1 pomt ' Pnre
close to lot \ alue
67>86]6. 675·8444
UDOSAMDS
3 .... 2 .....
OwMt-F9..clltc)
SIH,500
homts Realisllcally located. good looktnR 6 Submit your offer on this the market present I} 4 pn ced at $365,000 with uruts + 4 car ga raRt' + two story 4 bedroom Br, 2·sty. spectul·ular. combination or assuma · ample parking IWlow 11 1 POOL home m a super Near park. tennis courts HillOR RIDGE
ble and o11.11erftnancmR. ttlT'l'Sgniss locallon 21, baths , & pools $234.900 Les ~sq ft S200K down Call now CAI Tod~ formal dtntnR room, fun e K F P. o11o ner 11.•tll
, .... 7 6 .... 72 t la1T1Jly room. f1rrplace UlS59·9400 c a r r y a 1 1 3 ·~ _. 211 ,.,.. Large lot has sparkhng Own A na blue POOL Close to ~ K!._!44_·6125 , _______ _
South Coast Plaza• DOVB SHOHS Q.IFfHAVEM .• VU
• Uri t J, • '. Owner wlll help you with EXEC. HOME Easy comfort. family
the f1nanc111g Ca ll SMART Med slylecourtvard living on quiet Kings "' ' Road Unobstructed __ --- --97'9 mi "" Pool. Jacuzzi Overlooks
ODD WE HTS ~. ~altoN ""' bay. Galaxy Dr F'orma I bdnns, ramily room & T__._ ..... R I ST ..... T vtew of bay & ocean 4
•llllllll A flNrf IQ OWNE R AN X I OL'S' Owning your own home dm. rm.2 frplcs SilS,000 dining room N1 ct ~pm _____ _... ___ A_N_D_M_EAS...-u._R-.E-.s__ Handsome 4 bedroom .1 st.Ill makes more sense fee enclosed sw1mmang pool
CAD S II SK y EA I TN AT 8 L 0 N 2'2 bath POOL home I than rent111g Start w11h 64.2·2510 646.4IWJ & spa Orfered at F'orma I dtnang room. llus well kept 1 bd rm end C "'PE COD S600.IXXJ. including land. S W S f 0 R T T H l P K I A L E E IC
1
family room. ltreplace. unit an Orange Tree ""
EL 0 l 0 E QT KU A L l KN D K I T Nicely lands raped lot Outsland1n~ rerrea ON 642·5200
R 0 RR U I" c LR L c D NL u E r kl ltooal rac1ht1ei. ,\dult l CLIFF DRIVE M L " " eatures spar inic onJ •('Ommunat $76,500 Spectacular VIEW of TC 0 !) M ETC I AM Kl l M D F 0 R POOL Ver} pravatel ) y OCEAN BAY & soft
AH D 1: UN H HZ E l~('ati on St 9!1 ooo roll.Log halls Cape Cod A PETE BARRETI
L 0 A 1' T E O 8 I Y 0 I S R A R D C T t:allm 2390 I -design 11.1th 4 Br 3 Ba .
T I L ~· O T G R L G J H K A s N o A c OME OF A IUMD pool & spacious family .. RE.ALTY
Exe1·utive hm 1n pre· room Call for p1't show I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A G V N T R S H D 0 H I E T U G T C R sllge area . decorated for ang
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FORECLOSURE !~.~~~ ..... !~.~1
Vets o.ty NORTH ENO
NEWPORT HG TS Excell TER M S &
PRICE on this gorgeous 3 Br country cottage
llas it all ! 3 car+ park 1ng
RAE RODGERS 631-1266
Owner desperate Mesaj Two 2 R~ rms "+ ·' 11 Verde fixer won't last. O\'ean Views Well __;:;;======:.....
Pnnc only Sl25 000 1 mamtaaned Moli\f'dted I NEWPORT SHOIES Bkr543 70z:i owner IS ready to move w·-F10 ...... - -up" Fantastic buy !' ""'-"' L.oguita Vllage I .E. Decorator perfect. 4 Br
$101 ON. _ ~7.:_1761 I ~~~·a~~1~l r~~!~c1/ 1
10.33 assumable. 27 yrs.
Harbor Ridge Mountain
View 3 Bdrm Jba. den
S480 ,000 Low dn .
Courtesy t o bkis
759-8903
UOOIAl&AIM
3 bedroom bargain for
builders on an extra
wide lot with large sun·
ny patio. A must to sre !
NO QUALIFY ING 4 Br OCEANFRONT Modular I Priced at 1279.000. Sell
Needs TLC. Won't last I Type Homes. 24 hr orleaseoption Agent I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
$134.000 Pnnc onl) se<'Urity. 1 ~ ma pvt bch , 646-1044 or645 280S
Bkr543-7023 + fishing pie r Cedar I ~RT HGTS 1111111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~--I Cottage type, redwood rw::nrv deck. pool , guarded OHE OF A ICIHD ra.t•V .. t.y 1034 gate. adlts only No Coly and comfy as this
••••••••••••••••••••••• d~.900 3!9·3816 _ secluded rontemporary
IENT TILL YOURS 2 new custom ocean vu 3 8d family home w !spa
4 Br 2 Ba Green Valley hon'w!s. 4 Br's. 41, Ba . You ran expand on this
2story , rdwd hottu_b No F' R 1521 1533 Tahiti lrg IC( w alley access
Down. Bnc:kell R f. Inv. M :soo Agt ,97 5454 Owner's are ready tn
960-5402 ---move and will carry
IWi14oahacll 104G ocu~.. W/25'1 dv.•n l.rg as·
••••••••••••••••••••••• and mount am views an sumable lsl TD St 10.000 a serene country setting at 10.m . Priced to sell 4°/~THAT'S ALL It takn to get you into
thi s co i y 2 Br
townhouse with bar & privatr patio Minutes to
beach 13.S"o Interest
ent 556-6516.
No Qualifying.. Warm
your tors by th r
nreplare of th1a 4BR
dreamhome. Call Now.
Bkr t Mll•0709
$12,• On.
JUSt minutes from town call to see. Diana . agt
& beach Thts 3 bdrm &. 83J.12166 family room home is
very private ' 1m · maculate m every de·
ta.II. S29UOO.
SUPYVIEW
from this I bdrm own
your-0wn apt Elevator
to strttl & located in the
center of everythina.
Slll.SOO
OP94 HOUSE 12·4
WIS TC Liff
151 s c •• a..,1 .. c1
L ..
$240,000
Lovrly 3 Bdrm pl us
funilY room. located an prestigious Westcliff.
Minutes to thr buch. Owner anxious and will help with the financing.
For an appointment to
see. call 540-llS I
--!.~ HERITAGE
REALTORS
3 bdrm , l t.; b a .
Townhome many up -
&radn lncludin11 shut·
ters. Aa&uma ble loan 2
miles to the Ocun
lrl.000. can Jim
SW9 LOCATION I Pride of ownt.r$hip,
octan vlrws. plans to ex·
pand AJI this plus seller
finanrina ror thi s high
quaJlty 3 bdrm. 2 bath
NEW
912-8149
103 Down. Owner will
fin~ I Br 1'4 81.
17lr22 family room. Oncy
125 000. 982-4471 A Jen.!:._
home. ~.000.
~ ... ~\MiM~, .. --·'fl'\
Seuon'• Special. No l714t 49•1177 quallf)'lnl to make thla ...
yours. t1ntutlc pool ----
hon. Finat aru. Alk MOMMCM IA Y
WI 000. Btr Ml 0708 OC1AM YllW
.,,._ I 044 ~0•· "°° •i n ' ........... •••••••••••• • '"' ba + amlb
TUITUIOCK BY OWNER
3 br, I be, Plan I.. lllov•
ln tonditlOll. Cl0tt to
• pool. Allum ble
• '752-UM
nn, ~thtdral uUlna. 14• lci, 3 cu aar Ouard CM "°'1lm , p\ll. b .. rh ft tam rtL Xlnt deal It
clo1td b1 'II. Bea
...... er A11t••rAd
tMI. GOO Mlu1 .
WITH OLD WOll.D CHAIM
High atop prestige Spyglass sits
this elegant S BR, 51"2 bath quality
home. Features include breathtak·
ing views, library, family room
magnifi cent pool + spa comple~
and even a private elevator. Warm
woods, leaded glass and choice
cabinetry throughout make this tru·
ly a home for the di.scrimlnatlng.
Offered at $2,l>0,000
¥ c '
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday. December 19, 1981
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AT1MDIYM.OPllS lJdohonw-only l0% dn INCOME UDO 181.! cbarmlna • L&&l_ 2 Br. 2"-81. Pool. Harbor View Monaco $1.UHOll DI. NEWLY DECOR 2 Br 1arden apt. Pvt 506 ., .. STlllT Combd pletj •1Y relmolddelled 3 PIOPBTY bdnn, 2~ bath, lr1 IUn· spa, tennla. serurlty • ~. c• .. •~b~lt 3 3 BR• 28 A. Wal er. W . mo. yrly 2 br 1 ba. 1 Br 1u pd, 11nrl 111r patio, ear, l~udn~[.Y Nu
2 bdrm, 2 bath apt OVl'r 3 nn· aCl.lU ·W e ot s~ 1-"UST ny paUo. completely UP· 11te. Walk to beach. aru ~-=..: a ':-""tho, Ill I card en er s I 0 2S ava11 ~-$41~ d/wuMr pool Adults pet.a l sml Chi I ""· "50.
11 _Shuon A 1'13·1323 r-5'.. " araded. s1100 mo. Year-982-1318 __..., .,. • orm1 144~729 &42·50'13 • $4&-9850_ car 1ara1e w lh au S""Cl....,..I! ly.BIUGrv.ndy,sn.el,!1 di.nine room borne . Eat-IALIOAIAY CLUI N bdrm, hobby rm ' \; " wn.. Sel~ from S.19 unit• * * * 1111 area In kitchen. Bay SSlO. Lr& I BR . full a.ch. Apt Ocean view 2 Br I Ba Apt 2 Br wt&ar 1415 ew ~a!::~~1~x~~~ =l_u;u~r~~~~ob~~ ;:U~e!Jll~llabl~ to suit U.fwa..4 ~~~!~r. '[';j·,•1::;,m':',t~:i3•:~. :;~~~~t/?, A6~:~~~':t Jan. tat..U.1802 :r~a~~c~l~d:h~~ ~.~ti1~:~~[/1~.!:
potenUalbayvlew.Sub· BELOW BUIL.Dlt~R 'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• Colt.a Mna Realtor. 2JJ-430-J1'S OCUHFIOMT AduJts642·5073 '-1·5""P~M..__ __ :\.:~r Redu~od lo~~ Sl3S ,OOO o ~/ J ~!~ ..... ?~~~ twoYOUr!f!tll~_!'ln(n_o1r800or ..._ n~ B b 3~n.2S8at;.,!_r 2t0Brb.2Bha. Onowlx'~•JbdJrmanJ.l>JonAthvit01rl 3BrTownhuuu d ~~J~t&~~~!2.: Title Ins.' Truat Co ---c1 &lboa llland Waterfront ,..,.. ~"""' • · -aeon .... y. 3 r 3 a, 18 ""' .,.,.. ear · u .... .. Newly decor &as P • -.. l.ewist53·2020u7371 °'*'IMllstah 3 Br. 2 Ba. Yurly ren-val~lloUle ft dock, tttnlt. 2yr lae. f11>lc.flt$/mo. Wkly 7S2-M66 eod gar . pool. dswhr Adults.no -' ~..:O~
Trust/Estate Sale ....................... C<J}'fWil!\1 J!X,. ta!. 5. Mo. 170..0347. tCIFOUllS & lle00mo1615-1&17 PROPERTY HOUSE 0t Fro.t D Adults gu.~3 2 BR. aolf coursr view,
Ne d MtWlt Homs ~ .... , ...... 3207 HOUOAY ON ICI Harbor View t+omes M2-311SO 6t2·1010 f\im. ~rm, 2 b~.\11-Spacious 2 Br. 1 Bl!. $395. nrorewBtclr~~ mo Ask
wport con °1121•000 ForS. 1 100 714641076.'I ••u••••••••••u••••••• ANAHEIM S8R,38A,3car0ar, 5-haAM JZIO 38r,1Va8a $425.Laun· ' -2 Br. Great f1nancln11 ........ •••••••••••• ••• 292S Colkge Ave I bdnn, 2 b• .... u. 2 bdrm, CONVENTION CUI-"-"a", •1~00 mo. IN. fireplace Monthly fac.. I.••<> 95•" e>.n-I BR, IA'" of w~·" Pool spa secunty" d • .,,_ ~ ~ • .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ory•arly •••.7573 _,_ 010 ...,....., \A<I uuu . . .,uar OCEANFRONT Modulur l"oi.ta Mt•sa C'A I ba 5550. Jackie CENTER Eves,760-0607 VERY NICE HOME, 3 -"" _vw --& wallpaper S385 mo
Sharon, Ast. 87~ Type Homes. 24 ht 6.1l-40468S7.2121 Dec 23-25 or br, 2 ba, l/r, huae family 2 Br apt, sub-rent. Balboa S'90 Mo 2 Br I Ba. Apt AAk for Bill. 631 1266
NewportCondo-$99,500 setunty, l'°J ml pvt bch U>NG BEACHAR~NA I --n.•-s rm w I r r p I r • Bay Club. Av11I. now to Calarl bui11~e11._11:a. ~h~~~t~~~ld s Santa Ana s c Plaza. Guard·1Ym·Jacum-pool + f11hing pter Cedu APPlEVALLfY Corw .. Mw lZJ2 Dec.29·Jan 2 •ns _.,,.. wuhert dryu, dis-J~l.842-4316 _ ad 1 Sharon,Agt,673·1323 cott11ge type. redwood TaSlltfttr ....................... To claim tickets, call Spaclous4bdrm.3bath, hws hr. gar' xtra ln Transit? By mo . or OK.nopet.s Only lycu 1 Br ut, centr B!r· deck. "OOI, guarded Ne ·"r n"W • pl"'X 2 Duplex 3 ur 2ba, deck 5•2.•618, •xt 272 ram. home. New p11lnt' .... ( d d ..... It ald.Caltrorappt patio, pool, spu, $450 In ,. .. .. .. " "' .. " " t u l d woarm, nc Y • fJl(WV lonaer -be11ut furn 2Br TS GMT 642 1~na cl gas/watert htg A"' Att.:IHHton gute, adlts only No bdrm, 2 bath ea('h unit w/ocnv1ew.G11r Deluxe Ticket.smustbeclaimed Cit1)e · .. ove 11 rea Y mo.S.W-6289 2ba.,NptCondo. Vu Rllr LM ·""" · "''
Bhlfs4BrSl89,500.20% d 169.900 499·3816 with fireplace. enclostd property. S795 . 717~ by Dee 22 1961 Sl200 per month. Agt . 7Se-1B77 srtiNNJNG large 1 & 2 957-0222.Nofee
dwn, 2'7 yr assumable at Beach loc . Capistrano patJo, garage 9ll.'«l lsl. Orchid Work 540.4988. ~ * * &4G-S5ti0. CH d1 I I•• ---Br, 2 Ba Garden Apt VIUA CORDOVA 12~'7.. Shows hke brand &-h . 8 x 40, w/add on Po5 cash (low Now ~~9219 U.fwlll•tct 3421 S.Ci-.t. 3176 ~·.!•OW ~tE· St Spacious •E S1dt Apta
2 I .. _ er ea •21•~ • * * Balboa Island Waterfront •n•••••••••••••••••••• "'" 1 d h h new, enc . patios . .,.,st room, adult park. heat $159,500 Bill Grundy. 2 . 1 . $16SO/mo .. .,.., 3 Br TOWNHOUSE end 't ••••••••••••••••••••••• nu: VICTOR IAN New u1c gar, pauo. s ws r
location Way under ed pool. game rm, laun Rltr,675·6161 Ins. Call Craig llSS·9'999 TalY AIMOI tal 25 8:· ~~~.~7ren-like new. 28R 28A_u;i~: On Uie beach. Lrg I & 2 ly decor 2 Br w/gar. & stove Most uUI free
market value for Quick dry, $158/sp rent 3 U.,.IT-SC.M. -or~8'719Agent. _ 32.lilNebraskaLn. · · o. · ing 11 patio balcony Br.Wkly.Mo.1250-$700. newcrpu&drapes,blt Nopets
sale. Opn Sat/Sun 1-5. S12.SOO. 496-0371 " 2 blks to Be ch L ge Costa Mesa "'-G• ""'SS Ate'. f""I. s'elC-clean· Mlke492-1720. ins. patio. Adults Call I BDRM $410 3477 Vista Huerta. Ask Price just reduced, near u ur You are the winner of -' -•" l:t 1 5 6364 20 2 BDRM $495 for Kathie Shields AcnaptwS• 1200 new, call now 2500 59 rt home, 3 bdrm, two free tickets <Sl8.00 Ocean & night view, ovtn, drapes. Sec. gate, wn :.· 1-· M
644-7020or491-4214 ....................... TSLlnvstmnts 642 1603 J ln, den fam rm. large valut) tolhe 4bdrm, fam rm. 3 ear .,QPOI, clubhle, sauna,. 'f.L.!-_d"!'.._.. -~ "'G V1ctona S-4701 23Zl ~Iden Ave t:
_-...;.=..;;.;...;;;;c.;._;;::..:.; __ 30 acres, level. California dmmg, fireplace, pnv ~IRAA •'IS & gar $2200 /mo. Eves . ~et. nr Fwys $670 No --·-642·7605 R.EAL~TATE AGENT City 1Jm1ts, xlnt buy 14 UNITS C .M. patio 2 car enc gar "'" nAM 700.06a7. TIS-2580 751·0796 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Large 2 bd, 2 ba. pool, Bachelor 1325/mo. 2864
9CHOO% commission 499-:&5 E asts1de with pool. &4G-1484 ---HOLIDAY ON ICE Beaut Jbd + F/R home 3 Br. Near Harbor & 19th ~ 3102 ~~~~ n~,f~ S395 LasaJJeCM
Great Newport location owner anxious, great lBR r I D/W N rth ANAHElM /pool 2 . r I . Coe M ••••••••••••••••••••••• --or . 957 2740 aJt 6 CallDan00-7221 C:O..rclal fmanclnguttO•;{ 'or Hwri;~·No 'ooogs. CONVENTION Westctirr. ft:;;;;, i~ :!:-831.~ esa. 645-r.oae :>RANGE . 660 So NEWB~E EDAPTS Large tBR . !BA
Property 1600 TSL lnvstmnts ~ 1601 Employed Adults S600. CENTER 646-:1389 Glassell. 1 Br Iba ~00. 2 BACH with LOFT S410 Westside Upstai rs
llG CANYON :••••••••••••••••••••••• 76().96S7 Dec. 23.25 or R!!S· ---Tonilla•t Br l ba ~/S600 Call Frplc. re<> room. pool, Fridge. Avail Now S38S McLainsplitlevel condo 2310 Santa An3 Ave. U>NGBEACHAR ENA Bh.HsCondo.3Br~p,lbr ._ .... llNd 1525 7~or956·8S92 Jacuu1, gas & ~aterl ~0097 with goll course view MEWPOIT IEACH Costa Mesa 11 Units -10 CostoMfto 3224 Dec 29-Jan. 2 down. 3 ba Kitchen ... •••••••••••••••••••• paid Adu.Its 00 pets 393 """"'-"---------~= priva~e patio, 2 High visibility. C-3 ~Br {~wn~ouse~ +a~••••••••••••••••••••••• To claim tickets. call nook.$1300,644·2607 llOMIOF .... l"-d 3106 Hanulton,CM 645·4411 PA~MMESA~PTS
. sttunty, pool & Ocean view. l20 II rron-r. • a anr One bedroom with new 642-5678, ext , 272 . Spac 3 BR 2•..; ba. very THE LUCKY FEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---.-. • I esa r tennis. Good assumable tage Use or uisting House. Annual income of paint. carpeting. forced Tickets must be claimed I townt p 1 · 8 1 b 1 1 d I l:ir unfum S360 l Br
loan. Asking $265,000 bldg of 4000 sq. ft or $62,520. WUI sell for less air heating & dis· byDtt.22, 1981 ~l~~ etc. ~;o,,::~~ Rent In Costa Mesa·s illlerfr~~-3 Br ~ ia. RAMSTIUTHEIS fum $400 2 Br unfurn
Agent,67S-S200. build 10,000sq ft Owner than 10 x gross. 25'11 hwasher. $600/month. * * * '344-1440 NEW EST gated 20 Yearly rental $975 Mo 2074Swan Dr s.12.S. Adults only Call
w ii 1 c 1 r ry pr 1 c e down Assume 1st T D lnQ1are at 646-9303 & ask Town home VILLAGE Ca.II i70-0347. Costa Mesa !1--4 ~9860 WE'ii IULLY S715 .000 631 -7 300 • & Owner will carry 2nd. for Sid Wigeons Im -5 Bl.ks lOocean. Elegant 2 Harbor VU homes. 4 BR. COMMUNITY 2 & 3 Br You are Lhe winner or 2 BRlBA POOL.SIDE
Realtor. T.D. at attractive rate mediate availability and Br. Family Rm & Den 2 BA. (am. rm • $1200. 2\of Ba 1600 . 1800 sq. fl 116oeP .. Mlo 3107 two free tickets ISJ8 00 APT Well landscaped AflilD Call Woll mg er ReaJty. no S8SO Mo. Plush crpt.s, 2\l't av a 1 I J a n 1 6 I h ot pure luxury. Garages, ••••••••••••••••••••••. value) to the d
thatilmorepeopleread 213/S39·JJ9.4 Ba.Cedar&glass,sun· 644-4157/760-9312 hydro-tubs in master King.saie38r w/frplc .& ICEFOLUES& court)ar ·ca rpets,
this month's National CotidoMHlhtMt/Tow• 4 Bd r executive home deck, dbl car prv Bhlfs upgraded 3 Br 2~> suite, formal dining beam ceilings S850 yrly drapes Adults only . no
Geographk relative to t.o.Mtfouak 17001.ohforS• 2200 w/pool & spa family garage, fully maint. rooms. wood burning ~5719&536·1441 HOUDAYOHICE pets. $350/mo. $48·48Z7,
Newport Harbor & 0.C ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• nn. formal dining , 21-'J yard. AduJLS, no pets. In· Ba, (am rm. pool. $1100. fireplaces, mirro-wave ANAHEIM 731-6829 A ent choict! bayfront proper New Super uecullve 4 acres of land Newport Ba Excellent condition quire at 527 18th St 76().8384 or675·S930 ovens. fenced patios & 2 Br. 2 Ba Yearly tenant CONVENTION 2 br, Adu.Its. no PelS-:-;;;;-
ty will skyrocket Call con do 3 BR Zs try Beach. OK ror Condos. St200 inrl gardener & 960-Q31 H...., Vl•w yards. Pnvate .. elegant 90 6 O c ea n ( r 0 n 1 CENTER ly dee stove ref rig. encl
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to see this brand new finan · gen - -~ Agt Avail. Dec. I 604° 16th St $795/mo' ram room . Great llK'a· from Fashion Island, 7 · A c. A Beaut. 1 br, rarpels.
listing or fabulous bay-o.ty $9000 •t !HUNTINGTON BEACH 30_ __ _ 536-l45J · uon . Sll.25/mo minutes to S.C. Plaza or Bachelor, S325 yearly '• To cl~ ~j~:~ls2. call drapes, quiet bldng.
ocean vu cstm home and Pvt erty. 548-7050 2-~· x 117" lot~ NW cor CI06e to SC Plaza. Green· 14BR Ba~ a,, p 1 1 -644-6699 0.C Airport Just east or ·block from ocean 201 E. 642_ 567 8. e" l 27 2 ( 213 J 4 9 8 6 7 8 7 6 0 r
you be lhe_judge or this Newport Beach. Big Ca ner 10th and Ohve . brook.home. 3 BR. 2 BA. & Ptayground.°rdd=O~s &g Canyoo adult ~ondo. Newport Blvd. & so of Balboa Blvd 752 6925 . Tickets must be ('(aimed I ~ OO!i§_
S975.<XX> pnce which in· nyon. McLam adult Con S160.000 171419!1 1~17 hv. din, Cam rm · enc No pets $615 mo 2 BR, 2 BA. pool. tennis, San Diego Frwy Start 67S.9562. by_Det 22.1981 Easts1de. pnvate I bdrm.
eludes a large parcel of , do, 2 BR, 2 BA. pool. ten Mamt•, Oeun. yard. 2 car gar . $8501mo I SJl·~ 548.1905 sec ured Pa r k 1 n g mg at SJOOO a month Bay Vu, 2 BR. I BA. gar . • * • .,, enclosed garage Yard,
IOGllS IEALTY other am e n 1t1 es ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~l~O__ 'Spa<'. 3br. 3ba. sundeck. 857 ~ Ave .. Costa Mesa wli 979-6371/hm 673-8276 * • • rm 546-4253, l 492-1720
land. rus secured parking & lftOlt 2 400 Sl.SOOdep 992 carnation $950 /mo 833-7890 or 631"5439• 2473 Orange no pets, adults S600/mo ---I \ery clean. cat OK . $4.25
675-2311 S245.000. owe w1 20·~ Palm Springs mobile 3 BR. I BA. ram room. dbl gar Nr bearh. Jan. Ne~rt Heights 3 br Npt Beach new S story. 2 Penin Pt.: lbdrm, up· SAMDYYEAIGAIH 2 Br 2ba. newer apt
dn Owner1Agnl 833-7890 home lot. Tri· Palms. dm. room . den. rp. 2 car l $800. 960-5618 rmly rm hrdw'd firs· bdrm. 2 ba. By Ocean, stairs, view. sundeck. 24SS lrvm Ave Blllru., garage Adlls. no Jll••········~l Sll.950. '• d~wn. w ; gar .. 1675/mo . Isl + sec Lge lbr. nr beach. $485, frplc, sa.sO. drive by 418 Beach.$850 499~20 statned glass, laundry, Costa Mesa .$485,645.4837 balance. will sub· avail Jan Isl Debbie gas/wtr pd , no pets St Andrews,6429666 .._ 1 =+"'--t..&.~ yrly Adults. no pets You are the winner of ----onhnate 5486200 540-0702 rif w -.rw.---wu $495 /mo 6131194 . r k S 8oo2Br1Ba lupper
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-----836-9629, 836~05 3 Bdrm condo. 2~, ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-7996 two ree ttc ets • I S400,mo. dep S300 Refs Mobile Home fixer· C-1Propeny2 Br 1 B~ Spac1ou.s3BR.3BA.sun· view. Patio & pool. ColhMfto 3724 . valutJtothe 631·3'125
upper. 5 star park. Palm house 1n high traUic deck. nr beach, dbl gar, 167S/mo. 96()..2ll7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• eorc.. det MW' 3122 ICE FOLU IES Ir Springs $..50(}0 ~-0307 area of Wt;S~ide Costa f . /mo, J.l 960·S6l8 ................. ..... • HOU DAY OH ICE 2 Br. Townhouse No pets.
Death in Family. Forres Mesa. Tcmf1c for Anti· llGCAMYOM CASA DE ORO STEP TO OCEAN Most ANAHEIM J Mature adults only
Sale of this Beautiful que Shop. Arcount1ng ~-Guard gate comm AU.UTILITIES PAID charming 111 old Corona. CONVENTION $425 mo 755 W 18th St
Sparush type Home m CXfice. Law Office, etr ~ 3 242 Spacious 2 bdrm/fam 2 Br 2 Ba rrplr. ocean CENTER
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646-9507 _ _ __
La Quinta Home has ap· XJnl parking Will dis· ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm Deane Home $12$0 Compare before you view ( r om de l" k Dtc. 23-ZS or I Br 400 sq rt large
prox 2700 s q rt + cuss remodeling to swt Peter·s Landing. 2hdrm, rm rent Custom design BXl/mo Call Anthony LONG BEACH AR E:"\"A ) a rd S 3 5 0 mo
Separate Guest hse. Approx 900 sq fl ex-rrplc, pool. tennis, ~8582,9794191 features Pool, BBQ . days 642·5757. eves & Dec 29-Jan 2 213 927 -8001 or
Homes.sw1mmmgpool. eluding the ya r d ~urily S150.Jan ISth Hart>orViewHm.3bdrm. cov'rd garage, sur wl<nds631-6630. To claim tickets. t·all l 21Jfm.J095Tom
$500/mo 5•8 5442 84IHi797 rounded with plush Cilru5 Trees . & Large " • -------2ba, avail. Jan Isl. Top SPECTACULAR OCEAN 642 5678 , ext 272
Shade Trees are all TIG-~_ lrfiM 3244 cond.$850/mo.640.8611; l~ci~~-l.~~~151.1v &CITVUGHTSVIEW 1'icketsmustbecla1med
enclosed by Block wall CON D0-3Br. 21'2 Ba . lg ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1>'15-6000. 1 Br. Cu.m from 5465 f'rom every room, large I by Dee 22. 1981
2bdnn. l''Jba. frplc . gar.
li50 mo Call Helen al
548-3561. Feoce. S175.000 Contact ma st er b d r m , l'lmbome. new 3 br. 3 ba. 3 Bdr,' family room. 2 28r rum from S.SSO 1 Br. 1635 mo Anthony • • •
Ernest Eckhorr. E:ic· w/balcony. dbl garage patJo. gar P&rk, pool. Ba bit-ins garage va. ~W. Wilson. 642-1971 dayst'all642·5757 wknds Avail now I Br carport . ecutor 978-3892. eves w 1opner. rrplc. central jac. WT5/mo 833·9057 · ..,u. '3 I'd 2· B 631"630 pool & laundl') Adu lts. 633.Qn4 S150 2 82 M 1 cant _.... ~ r a, S375/mo. Mature adults. · no pets MI S + S265 de ---var. mo 1 ape New condo. 2 BR. 2 BA dbl garage, bit ms S750. 00 pet.s. Quiet & secure. CUstom New apt Ot·ean ~a--any posit 931 W 19th St
of Stott ~105. ~on 979.5370 or' Patio, Nr Park & Pool. I JACOISIEALTY 1991 Newport Blvd Vie'ot: 2BR. 2BA . 2 car ~ u " 548-0l.92
Property 2600 894-~ -Noa s.675·9646eves -o--n MGRS 646-8373 gar Deluxe uooo APAITMEMTS 2 Br 1 0 •• Santa Aft~
••••••••••••• •••• •••••• 2 Br 21, ba rondo, frplc , HOME FOR RENT r" r-s:R • 673-9566 BeautJful garden apts ""' ·-OlEGOM IAMCH A'C. D W. encl yard. 2' 2 Bdrm. ~75 Fenced 67§.6173 !Newly decor I Br dplx. Patios decks. Pool & Condo near Sunnower &
342 acre ranch. also car gar _with doori yard & garage Kids & sep by gar Quiet 2BR. 2BA Condo Stps to j Spa. Heat paid Adults. Bristol. patio No pets
have splits. S2200-S3500 a opener Commun 1 t y . pets welC'Ome lst mo. + On water, 2bd. $1195 Emplyd adult over 35 Bch. Frplr Enrl Gar no pets · Ullls paid except elect
acre Deeded water ~·s a $800. H96-0353 I dep, 545-2000 Agent. no Newport Shores. 3bd . No $330.54ll·l021. Adult.s.S800mo760·9290 BACH S380 S385 ~~7'13~~erra Mgmt.
JCJnt pasture w 1bldgs. Kside 2 Br 21 2 Ba allrac ff!i!. f700 F\Jm bachelor apl.S. by 12~· 2 ba, vie11. of Bay· 1 BR $435
About 4 m 1 to Mt hve new condo. patio. 2 Bdrm. 2"'a ba luxury Jbd. family $900 day. week or month Refng, washer. dryer, 2 BR I'• BA S505 LW'C)t 2 ldn11
Ashland ski area. Ma spa. fplc. 1725 1 mo condo Pool & spa. Near 3bd. VillaguSl.200 642-1334. gar.$8SO.S46·00'J6 -2.250Vanguard S40 9626 Fireplace, gar. xl nt
jestit' views Xlnt fin & Joyce Waltze. Re/Max UCI S700 mo. Lse. Days W•tt fi•t Hws S370 Attract ave rum trg Small 2 BR 2 BA ~1th ht 2 BR 11, BA 149~ Area Brand nev. cpt.
lax shelter 675-0073 or 631-12.66 __ m-1110 lttylK. 63 1-1400 tbdnn apt Oen. patto. I tie yard Sm mo refs J98W Wilson 6315583 ~'!! ~25962-8149
855-2349 Nice clean 2 Br I Ba 1 yr old. 3BR, 2BA. 1730 gar Mature person, no I req. Nigel agnt 644._gl_!_ Beaut1rut landscaped
lte1Ust• Fenred yard. garage. sq rt Many Xtras . 3 8r. l~• Ba, f ireplace. pet .2234 Rutgers Dr .. '2Br.1Ba.Commtypool. gardenapts Pool&Spa &cit~ 2100 nE'wrarpet &pamt 2544 lmmed Occupancy d!lhwshr, disposal, gas lfB.C.M. frplc,2 .carponbpaces, Covered parking
....................... Orange. House '"E"" Lease,'950mo.SS9-6207 range. Gardener & ........... ocll 3740 new paint. Avail I~ ""2slfield Adults.nopets
"SPllMGS" $525 +security 3BR2bacondowncar waterpaid.Rcducedto •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• med. S&SO/mo /l~ase. FAMILYAPTS. lBR $435
Lux Co d 5-!:~ --gar -1mo """'1262 or BX>/mo $411-5210 H.I • FINEST Call Dave Schweickert Sp-.... •· I I 2 BR 1 Ba S500 ury n o "'-· d B ...., ,,,.,. • I 642-11235 or eves 645·9144 ouung c ean g Jpti. 161 E 18th, 642-0856 Rancho Mirage 3 Br, 3 """3tsl e cute 2 Br 1 a. 759-9386 Westclitr 3 BR. 2 BA. nu Spanish Estate Living• A enl. for ram1hes w I or 2 -,.-
Ba, $120,000 equity. ,garage, large yard IENTALS carpets/paint. lvl_y yd, Beauti~ul park-like sur· IBR, 1 Car Gar CdM . children Nr park Heat rociflc
Prefer s ml comm "I '600/mo.642-9682· !Br.Iba 1650 quietst,$1080.646·6789 roundmgs. Terraced Newly Decorated pd.Nopets S5
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Irvine. rental prop MESA VEIDE 2Br. l ba $100 3 Br. 2 Ba. Frosly paint-~pal~k~~gkenfougansta~1nbqs. Adults Only No Pets 2 Br2 Ba 131 <<"• 66S PARK ORI E CM Newpo rt, Laguna 3 bdrm 2 ba frplc 3Br,l'•ba $650 ed. new kitrhen. new S $500Mo.640..6736 wkdys DIW Wilson " .,.,.,., 83chelor and one bdrm
Owner/Bkr patt0 1616 Sandalwood 3 Br. 2ba ft>l\I\ furn drapes. G_ ardener & Pac 1 o u s r o 0 ms -1 • 2 Br Condo nr SC apC.s All adults and no !714 ) 347-01.!!!__ No . 545-2'2& _.v Separate dining area I br. sundeck. no gar No I Plaza, 5 A Pool. Spa. pets. Pool. BBQ and
B k II II OOR Le R&lSOr Rily 833-8600 water paid. s95o mo. W a I k . 1 n c Io sets , pets Avail Jan 11 SSOO T-ft•• na.n Adult~ no la··-.. ry room ro er wi se 4 Mesa Verde. 4 br. pool.•-•-" 3240 673-11457 ---homel ke kt h & 644-7Q I .... u..., ..,.,., .., ~ ---Property for late Model newcrpt &pamt.garden ~-oc Spac 4 BR 2'" ba +fam 1 1 c en pets 3 BR. Newport Heights Por.;che/BMW631-6836 & I ••••••••••••••••••••••• I . . cabmets Walk to Hunt-ColteMfta 3124 6411460orfi46·4911 f I k ,, 322
----poo s e rv . '850 OCEANFRONT Modular rm. poo. 224.! Heather. ingtonBdCente,r ... o ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br1 Ba. nu .-c -d P . alt t;1ae.•<7p~ <~o~.:;,.elw . Lovely !Brlrvmecondo. 546-9950 Type Home s. 24 y r SlS00.955-0809 J rm-um,_,5 E STS -""..!.~.ltlV --
S22.000 equit y f" IP 4 Br 2 Ba. Mesa Verde security, v.i mi pvt bch Roomy 3 BR; I BA. NB A IDE gar. adults ooly no pets Large I Br upsu1rs with SU~.000. Change for" S890 mo Gardener in + fish1ng pier. Cedar area lg. yard. immtd Adults. no pets 1415 2 Br. 1 Ba Poolside M50 mo Z79 W W1lsnn poolside balcony. frplc.
eluded Avail Jan 4. Cottage type. redwood avail. S60Q/IY)t> For info Uhhllesf'ree! Apt. Laundry room I 645-1819 dshwshr&carport $475 Newport Beach Back
Bay exec condo 2Br 21,
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carport, avail 1.1. S400 dogs. From $715 mo. Newport Beach Villa 16211 Parkside Ln. 1 blk TSLMgnt. 642· 1603 J paid Refnge. 2 sma II 26W Harl a, 549·244_!._
642-8884 or963-2116 499-31116. Balboa. 1 Br Iba. 1050 sq W of Beach, 3 blks S. or WISnAICE VILLAGE children OK. no pets Newer 2 Br with garage.
3BR. 2BA. F'am rm . Kids Lg t BR duplex, ocean ft. lDP nr. Temric vu Edinger Im med orcupnnry 1960Wallace 642 4905 new carpet & paint
OK Nopet.s No smgles vu.fp.~/mo.552-5698 pnvacy. SllOO mo+ sec 1 47-5441 Adult only complex 2 Br twnhse. L1\• Rm Adults,nopels S4J01mo
W• $750/mo 1392 Galway S-7PM M-F /8AM·lf1M dq>.PP.972-l7171 vmsg LoflMleedl 1741 Pool,spa.laundryroom. Dining area. k1lrhen, 645-ssn
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Ho.ft J.rwllh~ 3BR. 2BA. fam rm. Kids a..,......,.... 3252 Heights. $775 Lease. Lux~ stud io, spa, TV. Garages avail. paid, attarhed 1Carage. duplex. upstairs. 2 Br. 1
••••••••••••••••••••••• OK. No pets. No singles ••••••••••••••••••••••• (714)640-7382 maid service. phooes, 1 B8ra.c54h~15 pool. Jaruui, laundry Ba central heat. refnge .......... -1-•-~ 3106 ST7S/mo 1754 Iowa St. Exec. 4br. 3ba. fam rm. 3 N"' Shores. 3BR, 2BA. $115 wk. 499.2227 2 Br 54""7< $48.., 5 rac. on property Adults. & stove. enclsd garage _. _ . .,. ., no pets Avail 1mmed Quiet & safe S4251mo 644·1836. car gar. view. nr ocean. Steps lO Bc-h, 111SO mo .... .,.,rtleedl l76t TSLMgmt 645-8122 ~/mo 631-4984. 548-5442 770.~ J In ~lex SUOO. 974-3420. 71 1-4741 . Arter 7PM . •••••••••n•••••••••••• . - - ------.!. -'---
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645-3603 3 & 4 Bdrma. '6SO·Sf!75. b1 . $985 . 857 -4828 M7-21MI. ,....,. 3107 Fe n c e d y a r d s & 642-Gl50
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2 BA. yard. gar. sleeps 7.
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Tri-level condo nr. So. Coast
Plaaa-Super 3 BR with seller
financing onJy $112,900-Hurry !
YIMf AM CHAIM
is everywhere in lhls cuslOm 3BR·2
ba complete with auest quarters
near Fashion Sq . Seller will
financr. A areal buy at '200.000.
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different apartment lloorptans at SerJWind Villlge
1n Huntmgton Beach. Seawtnd Village is a ~
of totally personallU!d proftsSIONI planning.
The kind of att.enuon you deserve.
A. perfect~ or nature and tMng-
nestled 111 a fomt With bit>bl111g bnJalu Ind~
pondS, COOied b'j nat\lrll OCNll brtces. AdC1 to
that tennis courts, sw1mmit19 pools. • jlNul iftd
a convtnient Joc.ation near Shopping and
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for u For all you need lo know 1''1NE FINISll WORK .-. ••• .,.. ToP.....1 /-mov-.. "'lean In ~ .. 1
1 rt ''tarage CleW1, ~wrk, depend& Int .:xt Rl'~ld·Comm Dr&UIS clured from $10 ••:xport T!ti Pruning • ""d bou • ••••••••••••••••• ~ ·~ ~. " c ·llP ~"' on ruck I · , 11 b ,, · Comm.:rcsal Lundsrape "" ay ad a t b11nkruptry. r•ll Renndellna/Doors huna L'htld Care ages Birth to S U&lS lawn renov '1Sl ~76 S!S s:ii 1!193 <Z• h l be. We o any site JOb ! Aoousuc ('tallngs, rer , •urn mg .cp1nrs
in the -714/835 !H62 Randy 720·l260Cd M Caye1r3 Experienced Oardenin& Wanted . Jo~·s· BACK ! r~eady c-•6381·200o s -bc~rete:'tR8.'7N·26E~' t> s ~f'rheees~ M&: 644100~3 Se~·~~·. Tree:~~~
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SBVICE ••••••••••••••• ••• ••••• \\'.tC..rc Crpt Cleaners •••••••••~~ •• ~~•••• estimates. s.5.4372 or 1 rue.It . Than It Y 0 ~ Rela. Free e5t S49·9492 /ext Acoustic ceilings paired or 1eµl11ced II 675-9349 D•ICTOIY BOAT MAINTENANCE Steamtleim&uphoh; 005737 7$-lWIS '~Mg D~l!l l'iunting_ 84751~ 1_l'll~1:.._J1m631·6666 -
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Your.Oaily Pilot Sc~k Boots 673-2050 lihom1JOO & sle11m clean Master Bldrs <:usiom •••••• .. ••••••••••••• •• 1 Dirt ·Shrubs-Trees T Q s I drvwall L:trry 645-9383 Sw1 m Poo1 1s1.111 Ar 1d now! &JS.(k\37 ~hrs "· Co 1 y h • h quaUly, room additions Ca~ntry Masonry removed 962-6546 op uahly prcaa ...::L -.. _ ...... J . 1 -rvice Directory mp . ac t Muint & (;()tor bng teners wht U 'd L W d 11 Roof Pl b · care ID handling zs yrs INT/EX1' PAINTING Batn" IJ\.-..-1 an S!)t'rn1
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'42-S'71, •xt 122 Clark6'15-710024 hrs Hall. Uv1d111. rms $15, 121.3>921-6541 Re~01 Juc8c~;6 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Noovertlme 7JO.US3 ••646-106'1•., 847 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!1! -uvg room S7.SO, couch 12131944-1468 _ e · ·'" · HORSESHOEING Hot, -;------TYPING = .. ..,_. SlO, chr S.S Guor ehm o.y .. General Mamta1nance cold, and corrective •ABC MOVING E~p • Im Small My prices P'roperty M•..-l'l't PROOFREADING
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SOUTH COAST Builde rs Since 1947 '!! eU Re!!_S31J!!.OJ All textures & ucoustic HOME IMPROVEMENT .Porterville Horseshoe· STARVING COLLEGE ,......, MANAGEMENT Reports, Corru pon .:if~~~ta7e~~~~~; Additions remodeling NoSteamiNoShampoo Freees1 Kevan ~~ REPAIR . PLUMBING . m1School. _ STUDENTS MOVING ••••••••••••••••••••••• Orange Co ~rea 15 yrs dence, manuscnpt..5, rt'·
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"••••••••••••••••••••• Custom homes. fram clean Call675-3.32t LnSured 532·5549 HcrctwoodFtoon Girt. Freeest.845 5123 Move with us before Bonded & guar. No JOb ••••• :::::? •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Driveways, parking lot I d f' h --~--••••••••••••••••••••••• Chnstmas & we will too small or too large. Custom bullding, re "L.etlheSunshin.eln" repairs. sealcoating t!s rsek~~ghls ~e~~o S1eam Clean lor the Bedrical HARDWOOD FLOO RS ROBIN'SCLEANING donate I toy to needy Freeest Ton_r.898 2728 mod eling, maint . rl' CallSunshrneWindow
S&S Asphalt 63 H199 rove~ 848 3652 I.I I Holidays' Best rJll's for ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beaulifully cleaned & Service-a thoroughly child Llc'd Ins 673·0853 ----· ---· -pair•, hauhno Steve Cl_eanin . Ud _S48·8853 Uc. --· ---lhe big date~' ('all ELl-:CTRIClAN priced waxed. Be ready ror the clean house. 540-0857 · rtc.hrfltpolr ,, ..
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scenic blufl. like new! no ts$SOO/mo 644 4767 far1L~ mo 661 ·6~ F roommate to share 21 '81NSULA $1560/moS75-3S68 Costa Mesa THE HARBOR
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Only 4 units. 2 Br OMTHEIAY I refng, utils. $260 /mo I F1replure. wash.er / fi~es acrms rrom City park, util, malnt incl, two free tickets ($18 00 SHOPPING CENTER wtrrptc. & 2 Br w den ' One of a kind luxury Move Ill $420 492·0180 dryer Rent 1!7S. incl I Hall All . a·1 . 700JQ ft $480/mo 1S9·1914 value) lo the Hurry for the best \tew• 1 -----uul Wk 558·2023 Hm servires av 1 a -ICEFOWES & 2300 HARBOR BLVD 1625 to S67S Adults. no apts 2 bdrm. I bath apt S. ..._ 759 1165 Ask for L1~da ' ble, 'optional'. From 225 70' SO " • pels Days 643 0212 located directly across Capistrano 18781 ---~ sq.fl. up at reasonable 171 h & N ~ w P 0 r 1 HOlJDAY OM ICE
Wlc:ncisG6l·S44l ' from the Reuben F: Lee ••••••••••••••••••••••• F 23+ to share Apt with rentals No lease re 644.an'I ANAHEIM ~-Just remodeled with 2 Br apt ne" carpet same Large Beach Apt qi.ired, call613·3002 CONVENTION
Deluxe 2brs. 2bas. rri>lcs new carpeting. drapes, mcl gar ssoo lst lasl
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w/ocean vu! s.s75·~'j ktlcheo rabinets & ap SLSO.dep0 5S2·6476 · RmmtWantedto shrhse EXECUTIVE Ground rtoor orltre Der.23·2Sor,
mo. 496·0271; 833-0666..!..-pbances This upstairs --CM. S300 mo + .,, ulil SUITES rronung Newport Bl vd LONG BEACH ARENA
2 Br. 1 Ba. enrlsd garage I wut mcludei. a fireplace 2 ~tory rondo 2 br. new >Ul-3219 eves. IN All new inlenor incl ~ 29-Jan 2
& yard. Lols or grass I mirrored .bdrm rloset clndarpets drapes pool. Roo -F . ISh HEllTAGE open beam re1hng w To claim tickets. tall
SSOO. 33562 Blue Lantern I doors & a spacious deck ry. no pets. a' u11t , IO mmate. ema e. , r I trusses, skylights. wood 642 -567 8. ex I 2 7 2
49&3.1.S4 or 496·9230 overlooking the ba) $4.1S. call Jim. 661 3806. 3BR Apt Costa Mesa ,LAU parkay rlring & cpts. 944 Tickets must be claimed
-Su.JO month Ullhlles in l'\'es Avail Now 646·S41J -New luxury ,omce s~ace .,,, ft A/C beat. Sl200 mo. by~ 22 1981 Oceanv1ew 2 Br 2 Ba con I rluded f'or appt call t-_._ 3880 Beautiful ocean front in Irvine s busiest .... .
do. W /D, pool. tennis. (714}67.5·1K>OO -o Ano condo. Ba l pier area t-enter! E~sy Frwy ar-~-642-3663 --* * * sec.gate.encl.gar,$600. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• cess. Avail now! Call -L.........-1..t~ .... SO 642-9'172 I Br l Ba. sdulls sec con nx>. yrly. M I f' 675-2798 for details -• ,, . -K>rean frt Lg. 3 Br. 2 ba do nr So Coast Plaza 3 BR. I BA. 2 rms avail.. S5 l·lll I 64A4230 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IF YOU
Ralphs. Thrifty. Edwards Cinema. J C. Penney Co ..
Chuck E. Cheese's & more anchors
2160 sq fl suitable for bakery. sea food or similar
Approx 600 sq ft. up to 2000 sq. ft next to Chuck E
Cheese's (Pi zza Time Theatre> suitable for baby ap·
parel, toy stor~ or similar.
To see refer to Suite 3 7
540-7921
~ot1 .. och 3140 upper.2cargar.rpl.yr P ool . spa , g} m non·smoker. Lg. yard, -=o.:.....:..=0.:.........::0...:...=.--"-":..::....::...l•-------•I have aservice toofleror
••••••••••••••••••••••• ly $1200 mo N B S42S mo M Hi l I CM S2:50/mo ea. 64S·3466 •DB.UXEOFffCES• llTAILSPACE Fn45ht~5B'afl~ce;~I~~ SEU. idle ilems with al Make your shopp1ng,SEl.L idle items with a
Deluxe poolside xl ra 64.2 3443 759 9100eves 673·8189 eves From I room to 1400 sq. 1280 IQ ft . Harbor Blvd Class1fiec1 Section Daily Pilot Class1lled easier by using the Daily Daily Pilot Classiried large 2br 2 ba. bltns. ---------I\ ......__ $l ,., ft N +storage. SSOO mo. ""'-~· ~·~ ..,,,78 dswhr 1._,, miles bearh Balboa Island W.aterfrnnt I009M 4000 Non ~mltr shr pvt OC/\•u · """'' .... a sq. · o Realonomics 675.6100 J"ltU(M:""-"·"" Ad. -----1 P1!ot Classified Ads. _ ~A=d.'"---------
AdJt.s no pels 5450 mo 3 Br 2 Ba Yearl} ren ••••••••••••••••••••••• hm 111 Laguna w/ yng. F lease required. Adj. • •••••••••••• ~m tat $975 Mo Ca l l Laguna8each Motorlnn. exec S325 + -.; Ut Airporter lnn. 2172 Du· •• • •• ••• •• ••••• •
-'n0-0347 98S No Pac1r1c Coast 5ll.81 poot..CalJAM .833·3223 St.oreor()(rice.13SO sq Ct •
MAllMEISWAU Stepstolhebeach 2 &3 Hwy, Laguna Beach. Responsible Male lo 17THSTIHT Mesa Ve~A~a • 8 DAY WEEK SPECIAL I. 2 & 3 Br. Townhouse Br frplcs yearly Im Daily, Weekly. Kitchen shatt Furn. 3 Br. house COSTAMISA • • •
Apl.5 Patios. single & maculate 'S6SO & S77S available Low wanter W1lb pool, spa. rrplc, etc. 2 or 3 room officesuites Xlnt shop loc. on Balboa •
double car garages. 673·2S07 · rat.es. 494 5294 Near s c PI a~ a A/C, plenty of prkg. Util Pen .• aJI foot & au10 traf. • 8 Days • 3 Lines • 8 Dollars
near Hun t. Harbour Q-.A 2s 1 ~ !Balboa Inn $90 & up $250/mo +..,, ut1ls . mcl.AvaU.now.Call fie to the Balboa Ferry j •
Ouldrenok ll40-6807 pa~o. ~I ~d!1~~.agne~ weekly Kitchennette, 71411157-17113. I Realooomic.11 6'15-6700 passes in front Great •• Its easy 10 place your 8-0ay Week Classified by mail. and 1t •
Large 3 bdrm. 2 bath. pets ssotl 1801 'H" 15th oceanfront 675·8140 Male or female need IShare 2 ore. suite In pre· r~~ ,~,,~ !~~:e·s:~ costs JUSt sa -~hat s only a dollar a day' To Qualify for lh1s frplr, patio, garage St 6'.2-7~0 !Nice fumished room in male/re1TU1le, 25 to JS stigio11.1airportarea.3'1S rm.673-294.3.673.3930 ff be f • Xlnt!675·9132 OCEAN-VIEW deluxe 2 pnvate home. c M Call yn. to share 3 bdrm in sq ft For details call e special o er you must a non·commerc1al user o fenng
I Br. Adults only. Br 2 Ba deck. ) ard alter6pm 548 6892 __ Newport Heights S333 + esi.QZ6 llAUTY SALON e merchandise for sale up to $800 per ad and the price mus t e
• nopets. brick frplc . gar . IXTRA l..ARGE ROOM . Ulil64.2-ms --600 sq. rt. Mesa Verde Fully equipped. 3 s1a e be 1n your ad The cost stays the s ame whether your ad e
!lro-2675 -SECt;R GA TE Available In Eastside F' roommate : clean. area I.ion. Costa Mesa S3SO • needse1ghtdaysselhngt1meor1ustone • 3 BR. 2 BA adjacent to $890 mo or lease opt C M for remale to renl quiet. refs req. many S45-4123 rm
golf course, nire vu. no Adults, Sunsel BluH~ on Many amenities mclud amenities. SJ00 1mo Pat 548·:>804 •
kids/pets nu carpets PacifH· Ave c M mg. pn\'ate bath. en· ID'1·2809 __ BAYFRONT llldildriall_.al 4SOO e Use one w ord in each box About 4 wo rds ma ke one
paant. Selecti ve! l-6JO.!M4-0.6428808 trance. high beam ceil NB Pror gent, Wiii shr Prime orrice.760-9440 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • classified line of type Minimum ad IS 3 ltnes Please print • ~/rm (213)S42·6826_ 1 with large loft & extra ings. W D & kitchen beaut hm w / slra1ght Costa Mesa, 2SO sq. ft . Costa Mesa. 1200 sq fl In· I I •
f\lm.iSbed & Unfurn. 1·2·3 deck. 7S9·0414. '159 1042 pnv. S28S mo 642 5457 adu lt on 3 0 S37 S. suite. $175/mo. Utils in-dustrial Space. JO< ft. • pain y
Bdrm. Apts Gy m!. ':,-00 clattBOcc .. u1ncy a/ter 6PM h I 760-19)2 --r id. 779 W 19th. St 673·5340 • r------------------------------, • Jacuzzi. Sauna. poo , •• Imo 3 r 2 Ba Apt Rm lor renl. NB P'1 m Roommate' Fem to shr 2 8SHl92.8. Storage space nr Harbor
tennis, volleyball. upstwrs. view. balrony, k11 pnv. MF $300, non I Rroceans1de. NB. $325. & Baker. approx. 3000 •• II ~ II •• basketball, game room. vaulted ceilings. enclsd srrokeS46-S88l Vince 1st & lasl 963 ·1264, CXfice lor Lease. l280 sq sq. fl.~ per month to ~
Hunt. O~h: 846·0619 garage. block lo beach Free rent' 2 st' cust I 644 2000 ft. With Balcony Airport rronth. 549·8181 . Vearlv , ----Complex I ~ I • 3Brcondo_in Htog Cont I TSLMgmt 642 1603 bome in H~. J.l\l ba & IM f' roomates lo share 549·3862 1250 sq. ft Front Office. • ~ I
Pvt patio w storage --room. I rh1ld ok 1n re home in CdM $225 1st/ Costa Mesa office with large rear door. • I • shed & carport Ki ds S400. Clean IBR Partly tum lite housekee~ing 1 last Call 760-8620 $4 15/mo. 1240 Logan I S I 00 I
OK, no pel& S52S mo f'urn With ~arage and occ baby<,1l1ng ---d ocean view Recepllon Ave.C.M Days 540-93S2. • •
752.2197. 8-S M F spare ,, blk to Beach 536-1292 Help! Mother & son nee area + 2 orrices. 644 sq Eves646-068l • I I
I '--384 .. Owners at property Newport Beach Large roommate Dec 20th to ft. Avail immediately ~ ---• I 10.60 I •
,.._ , weekends 120 36th pnv rum studio err1 shr condo home . Irv M25permo. 851·9000 --r 4550 • I 13 20 I • ••••••••••••••• •• • •• • •• strert S4SO 290 M F. non sm k r $275 R 17 ... STIEET •••••••••••••• •••••• ••• I bdrm condo, Cull rec ----cienri_ mo.6'06 Hm 8S7 4976 . wk ~ "' Garage ror rent on • \ • I •
(pool, tennis, elr ) $490 VERSAILLES corner Room on Balboa Island 00_0377 3100 sq .fl. fo r _ lease. Balboa Pen. next to Fun
m.61.38,559·8098 Penthouse 2 BR, 2 BA eo + ut1I t.20'-'l Agate female 25 over share 3 Plenty or parking._ ..., 1.or>e (10"'i'x20~'), Sl.50 • I 15.80 I •
•-le-&.. 11.a• $750 673-31173 Bdrm, ""'autiful nr Bch block to '!'es tcl!ff rm.673-2943,673·3930 I •
...,_... _... -675 3'187 "" Custom intenor design. • add S2 60 f h ddltl I f 8 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Nice room. 4bdrm hsc. Pri. room. bath. garage. Ready to move ID ! Com · • I " . or eac I on• llne or t mes
OceanVlew.Deluxe l&2 NEWPORTHGTS washtdry k1trh .Nc No Huntingto n Beach. pet.itiverates,call Rob ...... /ht•tat/ • I • Br Apl.5. Newly decorat l Bdr. garage, $425 dep or ~ec $1 9~ mo Kathy Jo 9-S ( 213 ) &3l.-.icl ,..._,
ed, refnge. dashw asher. 64(). 7814 640-8386 402·2SS2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • I •
di I h I d I --, ----HB exec. omce, 1 mi to -L......... Publ1'sh my ad for 8 da s start 'ng • sposa · ea e poo • UpitOJrs bachelor. q u1 et Hoffts, Motets 4 100 1-'emale wanted for lrg 3 ocean, 17SO sq ft . approx _, • Y 1 ~~!?~_scuabi1~~-p8083rkn.11. area nr water. S400 mo ....................... Bdrm Condo in Sunset IJStpersql\ lowestpnce ·0,,ut.ilty SOOS • Classtfi'cati·on e .,...., +sec .. ulll mcl 673 2065 5.._ ...... ., MOT.u Bch.. Rent negotiable. 1 l• I ••••••••••••••••••••••• --•c~1u.A"" ...., ID area. year ease '"'SING LEASE ult . I BR, view. central heat, Beachlront 2bdrm , 2ba. Wkly rentals now avail. 12131 s92·3S63 --84().1303 "iliig business aellin~ out • Name • ~mo.751_4293 w\~ter only $670 /mo $105 & up Color TV M straight to share 2 Bd 2 Professional orrices ror AU. suppliff and rhi· •
-until June 559·1692 aft Phones 1n room 2274 Ba apt N.B. S200 mo. 1st lease. Receptionist. turesmcluding: • Address
MuoportlHclt 316' 5 m _ _ Ne wport Bl vd CM +last+dep.1>46·01S7. ptiooeanawertng,xerox. Display cues, waiung • ----------------------•
. .-••••••••••••••••••••••Large 2 bdrm. 2 be 640-7~ _ __ Bu.1inessman will shr his secretarial. 1250 to ~ room chairs, Beauty • City Zip Phone • PAii llWPOIJ townhouse in small quiet NEID A PLACE? rum 2BR. 2BA Apt. View mo. 831-S333, 30101 Town Salon balrdryen and
complex. End unit with Reas Weeki)' Rates or Golrcourse +Pool Center Dr. Laguna hydrallllc chain, mlr-• ..Check or M.O. enclosed 0 • ••••JMENJS fenced s1d~ patio. Rear Kltchenetles·Phones Dys, 83l·OllS. $250. Niguel ron, lbtlves and planta.
,.,..,. balcony with Bay ~nd "Z" Channel Movies M.l.[JoShr l& 4 BR Home. Medical l')(fice for rent In Alao. make-up, shampoo •• Charge my ad to: ••
COUMTIY CLUI
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~anyon View Rri('k Sandpiper,1967Newport l':!'."Cll.2mlrr Bch/OCC NB.Nuttohospllal andbairproducts.
hreplace, carports, Bl Costa Mesat>45·9137 ."NoSmkr.831-1597 Phone556·9603 Call631·'75'or laundry racllltie~ Pool -· -----after& _,.. 0 ~ # Exp • access available. $675 Live()(\ Npt Bch $90/wk. Beautirully Furn 3BR 2 orrices + at~rage & I • L ..... I . ----
rm ~ P\ne Knot Motel. 6302·W 3BA Condo F. 1250 mo bathroom 6 utal. 3'15 rt. • •
lB · 1 rf -t t ~so PCH N864S-0440 HB area. 644 2S83 or S280 /mo . 548·334S: ........ .,, • O • # Exp. • r, wa e ron ap --·------864-8029 484-903 41 yn a money maker.
I mo. ai tBr, 1450 mo VeclHow R...t• 4250 M Q 1 -=:....:· =:...· -----T:t· loution, .... u 1ceot to • AtJ adult commun ty on ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• /F over 40 u e t ~ITl•"'CH -.. • L the Back Bay. Spec· IOCEANFRONT 2 & 4 Rr Working 28R. lBA. ,.,."~ -Ba bot Pavilion. Good ------------------------------
tacular Spa 1 swim· Yearly lease u!'rurn. 2 Avail. Winter. Weekly/ Sl15. AlRPORTAREA leue. For lnformaUon • r··--····· WE'LL PAY THE POSTAGE ·-------·----i •
ml.ncpoo1J.8{1gbtedten· bdnn, 2 ba. blt1nds New Monthlv 8'13·78'13 631·3485After6PM F\all ltl"fke . from Ill' call • ', 111 I NO POST •GE •' • • courts bike trails paint · carpet · rapes. --~ -1/f. Cam.pua Dr. Mullan llEL FOCKS RLTR . ,. pvt t 1 n i a r e e n : 9950. Call Unda or Art. Katl~a. Kon a. Hawaii Roommate to shr 4 br Realty 540-2980 87S4l.20 1 1 •
Bachelors, 1 and 2 At!, 675-7060. _ 2uruts. each sleeps 4. apt, Balboa Island. Ask · • 1 NECESSAR V 1
btdrooma apartments. 2 Br. Cum. winter $415 3 ~for brochure. ~Keilh1 873-387a. ~~c:.~,~~~1'y211:c~~i;: • : IF MAlltO : •
and townhouses from Br. 3 Ba. yrly $890. 3 Br 2 Palm Springs area (Mon F 21 or over to ahr 3 br carpeta drape• panel· * * * •· IN THE •
tMOto$1000permonth 81, yrly $850. Burr lerty CCl condo 3 BR 2 apt, Balboa Island. Alan 11\c.~tq ft ' p A. T I I C I A • 0. ~ UNtHO STATE S ~
OnJamborttAl WhlteRJtr67s-4630 Bl, rurn W/:Hrlum orDean,8'13.J873 n~ JASICUUll • 9 'O •
S.JoequlnHHls Road Eastblu.H 2 Br 2 Ba":' OoH , tennl~ Daily, Rmmt Nteded lmmtd Qlltomenc:utlvtotnce, lmOakotaAve. f BUSINESS REPLY LABEL ..,
(714*4·1IOO firtplace PoOI porch wee1tl1 & monthly rates CM Aru. M/F $225. 400 .., ft Pvt bath with COltnlela • w >__ •
tq,lu,111J1tair1 2 Br,l wMew."2sn0.iu4 nail. 714·SSll8001 $100~p.\.li utll.646·666S .~~.-Balboa Penln. '[:h-:~t;;n~~~.~ • 9 ""'ST Cl•SSP0¥1T NOUcosu.,.n-.c•1..1FORN1A _ ii •
Bl f:c;.,· k. •araat . Ntar 1 .. Br 2 Ba fam Rm 95PM,ukforMar_k._ F. Resp, Non-smkr. Shr aoomo.142-4'23. 6, } , .... _ ::-:-z , " ....,... ~ . · · No T-"~ d 4 R 5 BR ... 0 111 v.ue to""' • ~ "OSTAGE wu ec p•IO ev •OOAC~E 0 e lMI> 1n• 1rt1. _,,, Oreanlront SBSO/mo .. ...., ron o. r. 3. · •1 mo. + \.-\ u · C:.c/deak apace active ICIH)U.llS & i: O C O I p ' 1ur leue. Adulu. ~o PropertyHouae . min to Northst•r S450 NB.&31•7or84s.t079 . R.I.. lnvett. ofc, Nwpt --a:Dlil--.&nr-OMICI -~. ~ rlftte Ollt I ty llot · gt • r:· K111t llave ref.. --842 J010 ..t. Tom 857-1668 a lavtlt. Ceatelorl P1ul ~"'' .. I ·1 ,., .. i ~:.! ~~\IJ IVlEWlll Britht 2Br, 281 Indian Wtlls,.Sand~lpu ~91:., OIO, orDoua1?SZ,Slll. , OODK.ANC~•~•lRM«ON •• : II J I DI -f' •• · · top fir un it . L u x Viii•. ptrll•lly urn ........................ , -11LD• r.n•JC. u I ~tufr"Oftl for Winter amenities. $750 mo SeMonal.'40-$S48. Eatllidt. Coate Meu ~ • 1
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Pl.t llon ,,owen l puppy, brindle: Male IAUllMOTOIS A creative Human Resources needed. Wiii In volve INJOYYISfT rorl1ll'n°Hlotb1ni stor,. =~ f~k ~sdr•Pi!e red pin 1tripe wft1n
Aeccuda, &20.000 Cub. white w /bill apota, Nowbu potltlon1 Manager will have the opportunity to uavt11.111 to our cUentl WJWASHIM6TOM t'/llme.87~7700 chair w/ otLomi~ ~ scatio,.. Muat 1ac mo
""1• Dalmatlon 1111 ; male ope.a ror~ tollowin1 establis h a res ults-ori ented depart-b om• tb r 0 ua h 0 u t 'Unroln • H1mllton Ir SM 646-7118 6'4-Gll all s m
f"ors.&e: On Sale• l·uor blk . brn Doble, female * U•..t Ca t , ed t t•-1 , 0nnct ~t.y. Pleaae other people you Will lff Tel ... IU ---SchWIM CniUer White Uc:we. Oru.aec:'nty, yt!low Lab, fe~ale bm "" r men aim a mee mg emp oyees calllor!Rf t. ~. on the money you l'ID lmmed(atro~ntn& ror II Utll'MIE ITEMS Walls t#/huvy duly
<41-51710) lo QualHled ~blkt.aS:~~!"'_:,~:':~: 11¥ &C_.r_. needs. Skills in merit compensationd mak~u •Loi Anaelu ~~~~:0;:;11~::111'd: Eaatt?k~ Pl 11ror m nma. 100.646~1
Buyer. Carmin ' lall; fema le blk ' lan ca.a.:" .. , benefi ts, organizational behavior an I PAITTIMI 1' ... s;ne• clreuJaUon dep,t sales poe1tloo Mull be Rocker, matching arm Motobee1ne. auper
Mantflt ld, Lewyers Shcpbttd nlll ; rcmale "'I communication would be hel pful. Hpm. £•pllldln1 )'OUUI UCl~ .. a:s>· Mani y pel orc e uaertlve peraon With chr, fftOl'd t lblnet. rot mlrau. 12 I pd . 23 ..
'1'5.-io 1.ao • blll Terrier mix Exper. nee Houra a.s Progressive, dynamic company needs cououllo1 fi rm bu ori UJt' p/t t rt u at on put telephone n its ex· I e e tab I e. c ru e t frame •lmo•t new,
PLANTSTORE laktncoodl844-3656 Mon. lhru Fr• Salary a l11ke·charge, hum anistic leader. QPlftinp for a.s •harp nlea proaranl u r n perlencr Apply In aelst miac friday ' s22s ' 8 33 69 3 0
,,ower1 &i Accounts bued on eiper. Please send r~sume and salary re-cM.aotn1 11\iture people ,imre ,!!&nln $2JOO a w,eek pel"IOO. 1660 Plarcnt1 11 Sat. 2473 fairway Or d /5UQlll'7 eve• OOOC b . Found: small poodle on Call D A I '° motlv1te ambitious ot w,,..., & usl • ew A CM C:M ~ 1M2 -u · 644•Sl06 Pboen11 and Newland """'m qulrements to: ......... c ll 2-S boun each day alcnlng ve 1 -Girl's Z4 " Axuk l, :..int 2L~ •In ~,trd~~aa Thun Dec 17. 963.0090 'f:11~m~~!1 ~·~t'l~:e OBoilx 1002 =t:i: ~.Al/~; ~o:w 1~":ii•effb~~,:. TYrtSTfiST AT v:~~1's1~: •tt~o;:, rond s~
Included. BR:r,640-4287 Lost. F. Tabby. Vic inaurance, paid vac11 · a y Pilot Andrei. n1unitles. We pay hourly Financial latements, pl a re plates wide . MX. BIK'-' · Fullerton Ave/Irvine, t1ooa Cost M C 92S2G tax returns & forms border 22K oold hand SCHWINN 8 c..
NB. May have Accident· Exct!Jettl chance tor ad· 8 esa, a. waae + &enero11$ com Type 70 wpm, 10 key painted nowe~ 5~l or l2 SIOO Mtn1b1ke 3 ~hp
501 S ly beeo carried off in So· vanctment with an en· . PAIT Jiii( ::i:::cx:PPl~!~~:::e : Non smoker Sal11 ry '1 000 8'1~U30 • SI~ Both like new.
meones t'lt Skinny. th111lutlc. 11rowin1 cor-Executive Sttretary for Houlekeepen needed for sa. •Sun. mornings de-SIOOO month. CPA rirm ' · .::5119-'6~=J.34~-----Y,.....Ta u .......... _ Friendly, will answer to poratlon. Prestigious L1111·una Se11cUtr Motel, must be llvertni the Daily Pilot k.nack for taUung wil h Costa Mesa. Call Carol Child'• rorke rs. 18&0. Boy'• 28 .. used cruiser,
Oii new, lar•~Ch .. rry Mi llen s 548 -2858 Nla uel Development able to speak some locanien.Hourlyw1ae ~le li.lk to us about at 7S4-1040 wicker, alnt rond, 1175 llnt cond..,lu.Uyl1c.&re
Late &state: New~rt S...~. · Company. Typing , 70 ~&lisb. Call ~-119'1 + mileaae. Requires a ~u![.~a~~t~~: f~!.. WAJTRESSES-Apply 1n ~rock nu pie, S20 red s. ~-1021
Be a c h h ome i n Found 12/13. M puppy, ~ WPM. Shorthand _80. lmeteeper/Companlon l1r1e waaon, van or 9S'7-23Sl ext 1204 ~r10n El Matador Mex Bo 0. .......t 01 d foredoaure. Tax write-golden color, vie. Heil &, •· Start A.SAP. Call N1.na, (~) wanted by re· 1mall pickup witb shell. 1 · 1can Rest. 1788 Newport AMTIQUE SALE >'.' 1 81""..,. ympaa
offofS20,000before year Newland,H.8.9&8-387S ~ 831.Ql. flned &entleman writer. RA!qulreubllity to lltt40 Sales Blvd.CM. w l S... 16' w. l7mch r~~~·
enda. Clear roreclos ure Found.· orani .. tabbv cat, Export Maoa1er. req. Live-in , Cine condo lbl and a good drivln& IWISTATI Woman to Krep Hse & ILlllL St 11.... :!.' I
•-"' ' u / 1 CdM p record. Call s.42-4321 su •• -· -• Ladies' bike, 26" tounng •lllleoverpaymentson vie Gol eowest & "'lll ~e..ty n p.person w/,..A,ma-wae1 vew, . vt AaU DooWilll "~~ CookforElderly man ln blkW.of P'tec L 15~ loan. 752-9209. Valentine,H.B 848-5994 292SHARBORBLV D jorlneconomlcs w/em rm. bath ; It work °' ama l''inanc11I rlrm 11 seek-HB.Uvein or out.5day Solid oak benches '95, t;~:,.,,U~ht:n~e g~~: ~. Cl'V!TA MESA phuis Oii internalional 675-87 Printing in11 lndJviduala wllh cur· Wk. 714-552·S042, 213 bruo .. cuh register, old .., '-•=• 5150 ,...... trade K owledu ( at Ii •· """' days, 751·4103 .... asayo ir..-to • --so•s -. n De 0 HOUSEKEEPER Camera/plateroom II· rent re estate cenae .. 431-&'l prints & frames SlO "'
.._., --6 ....................... 1714t t7t.JSOO mi d d I e Ea s le r n E 1 p e r i e n c e d aistant. Mon-Tues-Fri-experience 10 2nd trust , old b bed •195 tves, 5.\2-0052
....................... language ' culture Houeekeeper needed for Sat Wlll work vertical deeds We o l f er Mw • ••• ::~ gl~sdoors j 135: N~arly new 19" IOspd
V ..... e.pit.. ....,Co .. mty l.AJYSITJB Send resume & salary growing business. Ex· commercial came ra. generous commin 1on + u•,.:•uuuuuu u u u walnut Victonan balloon bike with basket. SSO .
....... &.o.t Escorts Penon needed to meet requi rements to Export pertiae Housekeeping, Knowlege of PMT pro-guar anteed monthly ...,...., 1005 back chairs $50, lots of 857-ll33 alter5pm.
Venture capital avail for 2• Hl'l 641-0180 6/yr old girl after school, manager: 17406 Mt. Clif· 957.-0. CfSa helpful, expenence elllTli.np . For further in· •••••••••••••••• ••• • •• • prim it av es, ma r b I e ScllWWl Stingray' I girls
bul1neSll start up. Also Cotlii/CIMclaa 1.M lo approx. 2·45pm ~~Ci= FV 92708 by Hou5ekeeptr, ltve-10 preferred, but will tram. lo please call Arlene • * * fireplaces l9S & I boys Uke new! S70
dobwl.oessloans,equip-A•bp/MCjYbo everyday, Mon-f'rt. ' beaut. Newpon Beach Apply in person. 1660 Stephensat 7S9·l5!L_ P.f.IBMAID .a:... IOIO ea.or2/Sl.J0.644-6126
mentleaains.as.s-9863 MUST BE OF.PEN· Floral designer , p/t, home . Must cook. no Plecentia Ave.,C.M ScubaCert1ried Diver 778Scou Ph1ce. ..,.,...en C I
DAB LE Stonec r eek perm. m"•t have exp. or ... t . V 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••. Schwi nn Bch ru ser . NEED CREDIT? -s1mkers.6"-7932. PIOFISSIOMALS For under water hull r OWl 810 a ey 1 .... 80R AREA rust-0m 1932 boys Z4 " Get Visa or Master Card Elementary . Wood · school up. Please call. . clearung, knowledge of You are the winner or VU' ....................... with no credit Check bridge, lr v1oe Rer's. IWS-4479 u k rorCtndy9-S HOUSllllPll seeking add1t1on1I in· boats & boat handling two free tickets <SIB 00 APPLIANCE SER VICE t.an,sac Sl.2S 673·3600
GUARANTEED. Wrl.te "'ease call .. 2-'""l after Full time Moo-Fn. 7am-cocne. 84H895. hel rut "JO b k value) to the We buy used appuances 11 •• 11.a .... Mahri• IOZS Wiit' Mf9. Co.
All types ol real estate
inveatmenta since 1949.
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MJ.2171 545-061 I
..-. oN .,... R.OllST·SALES 3;30pm, alnt worlr.1og P · Iv-r wee -We sell recond guar -.,_., ~~D~~~v.~~0:775· S:~m. ~~:~T::.0err1cre~~~=~: ~ew8 ~~o~o~a~. P~':ti~~=~kro;Y:~~~{ StttGen ':,i·:~d phone H~:m~ l~E appliances. 549·3077 ... MOYii:s~FT ....
GIAHI) OnHIMCi. starters. Light typing Bay,C.M. 642.3505 bebrok~&efl. ::phmrsg_mcus11t1 manner Salary 11.000+ ANAH EIM I IUY APPLIANCES Redwood 216 eek mg,
Baokinc Ni ce personali t y . IMSUl.AMCE _.... ~ Typllli req. Xlnt ben CONV ENTION Les 9S7 81JJ 4-21r long ,also redwood
ESCOITS MEW ACCOUNT~ edMfNBshops. 844-8990. · d Sharoa: 67~1l. M7 9616 CENTER 2 ref rig's, xlnl working fencing Lowest price EXTUOIDIMAIE bo · Expenence account• PT/Tlu E J o o Dee.23·2Sor d S7 guar Jim or Ken Formerly Lind a & Newport Bal a Savings General assista nt fo r com· • -an ur SICIETilY l..ONGBEACHARF.NA con Br o wn , ~. anyome,646-9885. w.d&erttAahM~ Vt"c"i"s Bae" w•th the has immedi~te opening ATTIMTIOM merci aJUnes wlthmajor S manaceme,nt t eam, Trad e ma ga zin e n.... ... _29.Jan 2 avocado,$100 642-9264 -SINCE " " ' tor an expenenced New · u b It ra•e erious on Y app Y """ ,. __ & EARLY I best. Accounts Counselor. HOUSEWIVES ~n~ ~anNce rrto ! ... Db 111-3111. pubhaher needs super To claim Lackets, call Refrigerator, very clean. ~ .. IOJO lllU.nd. Trust Deeds H t -0207 This 15 a challenoing 1m!11ed· openlng for rn•u lll ewpo uo:ac · reliable organ11ed hard 642· 567 8. e x l 27 2. auto defrost, 2 dr SUS ~ ....
OWNER-NON OWNER ,....ition with a ter~ric p/ttme sales clerk to S~lahry comrimensurFate worker for challenging Tickels must be claimed 893-9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lthn.t4unil! For total relaxation with ..-work ID photo drive wit expe ence. or lllC9'TIOMST interesting job No byOec.22,1981 Mi~l"owave. Touch con Co mplete da rk room . ~. Oob'-8 L I prol ........ aae Steve oppo rtunity fo r II . a-W call·. 111•uu •. cc...... CPA --... .J. r ' enlarger, everything r-Q<:f .... ro1oer .... _ " · , . p E 0 p L E through store Must ~ """"' ~ ri.n11 D~ recep-shorthand Hal your 11r * * trol, ne ver used $250
'1elMl2'7 646~16 IO-e.64S-l426 ORIENTED" person. have pleasant persona~-JOBS ! JOBS! JOBS! Uonill with &ood phone time wall be maintaining 720-l21l needed S4SO 640-8771
rong s~ccessful prof FuU insurance benefits lY ~ d~are to .learn lhas All over the US. Not an Milli lo amwer ulls, computenzed c1 rcula • * * 8 M.M. Movie Camera.
Earn 16% on Balboa
Island lruSt deeds. Over
M> equity. Short or long
term. l5000 minimum.
man .desires to meet.at-, & paid career apparel. facanating_busmess. AP·! agency. Call (802) ll"eet client.a. Phone & tion lists Some com· DHllEALLIEE lrmdHtw W~ ProJe ctor, S c reen ,
trat'l1ve sensual ladies. Salary commensurate ply at. Clic Photo, ,2188 &am operator 527, 7 typlA1 eaperience re· puler ex pr helprul 15471 Norwich Cir Whirlpool, 4 cycles Editor. Spltcer $100
IMO. for lunch or dinner with eaperience Please Newport Blvd .• C M. daya a week. quired. Xlnt benefits, Wide vanely or offi ce H.unllllgton Beach S325 or best ofter S48-l7~
dates Please cal l call 642-lZIO. J..&orS.C~ 11lary open 644·82H duties Non-s mo ker Vou are lhe winner or 979-21_85__ l'i.;;..m~m.o..;..::;.S;;....L_R_K_on-1-ca-FS-=--1 •
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675-21,,
760-3840, MB. Denny Pans1a r --raJ Labor EOE. pref. Fringe benefits. two free tickets !SIS 00 "S "LE auto winder •-flash, ""'"' Experienced with ic· Seeti. permanent person a.J th .. " "' 714-645-65«> Golf storage P /T , taphone•GoodTyping 714 5498393 v ueJlo e Elecsto\•e2ovens. 50mm &ll51llm lenses
llAUTlFUL MEWPOIT IALIOA pnvate Country Club.• (55WPM )Skills. Must be ft«oeptioaist /Switchboard / · ICEFOLUES I treeu r-fng. Char-Glo Perl cood, hardly used!
WlDOW HAS SSS ror SDYESCOITS SAVIHCi.S&LOAM Call. 644-5404, s ·JOam· detail oriented. have Opeu t or , p /time , Secm ary, p/llme Typ-HOUDAYOHICE BBQ; ea $200. trash $325.759-0646
630.042' llOO lrv111eAve .. NB I. m. Tues-Sat persooal poise Perma· l-Spm, Moo-f'ri. Salary ing, Mirumal bookkeep-ANAH EIM ma sher·SlOO Days IOJS ~·~~l~~·,!2:.1~11y ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!E!!ll!.!!11!0!!!!!.E!!.!!!!!!!!!!!!M!!!!!!!!!!/F!J * * * nent Full lime position rRaeqng_ee:12;7·0~4~,..8°X iNng,1ftltkng , "'btllln1g. CONVENTRION 9S7-819l ~•~••••••••••••••••••• .. ~ ;-:: with good benems. Call ..-on sm r r ema e CENTE Dmiaon Assoc. S48·1S92 ' GIOltCi.E MEWMAH for appl. Frankie. Al Telephone Switchboard 751·5.\2S. Dec 23.25 or Hotpoint refrig, 3 mos CFA Kittens, top quality
2bd TD for sale SJO.OOO i--HOHEY---1• .. -1-~eookkeeper. full chg , 101.SAmencanPlace Merrill Lynch RelO<'a· A.pplyby Jan.6.l982 to 1 LONGBEACH /\RENA old. like new, almond, Himalayaru S200 & up
Bit yield. &stside CM I OUTCALL min 3 yrs exp, pref auto Qista Mesa Uon. 7SZ·0707 EOE M/F City al Fountam Valley, llTAI ES Dec 29.Jan. 2 $400. S48..fl645 Siamese Sl2S & up.
PrinOnly. 499-4820 All Mujor Credtt Cards _re.;;..;l_ated~e.-x'""p-'-'. S48'-"'-·..;..:.;;.661.:..I --1 Vou are the winner of • --"--...L.n Personnel Office. 10200 •SIC I * To claim tickets, call Rf:AICi.BATOI _S48_·~--· -----
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Lolt&Fomd
667·0767 Bo kk lwo free tickets "18.00 ----Sl ater Ave (7 14 ) ConstT70Sl9,200 642·5678, exl 27 2 17 Cu f'l J C Penny Persians. 611no. male. 0 eeper valueltolhe Rapidly u pand lng 963-3321 Oiamond8ar St9.zoo Ticktts must be clatmed m s . 2 adult ftma les, !'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I GroWU1g manuf. & serv ICIFOLUES & Mortc1ge Co represent· T10Laguna Sl3,200 by Dec 22•1981 Brand new' s~ ~ea S46·996S
••••••••••••••••••••••• A To.ci. of Closs
E.scorts & Models
64.S-4798 ~ hr
Visa/MC
related busineu an Ing maoy anJuous S & llCEPTIOMIST Exp Consultant Ours GE. ?A er refngerator,
Tustin has need for ao HOUDAYOHICE L's Pension Funds & f'ull time Mon-Fri . La1 RemdersAgy,lnc * • * almost new, almo nd col SIAMESEIKITTEH
efficient, hi ghly or-ANAHEIM Privau investors see.k· mint be personable, well 4020BirchEsl'64EOE Retn geralor. Cold Spot , or, water & ice dis Fem.$75 9~7-0607
ganized, resp person. CONVENTION ing eaperienred loan groomed ' enjoy meet· Newport/833·8190/f'ree frost tree SUO, portable pense~. Sl,000 or offer
E • t R • / p CENTER aoenu with a folJowinc. 1n1 public. Requires wastung ma chlne Sl9S 7u ""'S7 DoCJI I040 ap. tn " . " ' n.... ... 23-2S or -. ood 11· •· .....,, ----~-C II J . LI d g spe ing .. pen ..., •1•~ ••••••••••••··~··•••••• payroll Non smoker. LONG BEACH ARENA S5~.a95 1m or n a mansblp. No typing: SICIETAllES ""'"''"' Signature uprig h t •Poodles "R"People•
5100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
trersollClllW.lcn 5360 Good salary Please call Dec 29-Jan 2 .. __ f d Work temporary Jobs Ant.lque SaJe· Trunk Sl10, freezer. SI OO M ag1c T Cups, Toy, Min from
••••••••••••••••••••••• -=832=--7300;.=..:.;:'-------To clai~ tickets, call ~er room attendant, f~~~~~:r:e:~~its'. closetobome. wash stand $254, table I Cher elec sto\·e. xlnt S150 to ssso S46-2848 ••MEW•• Bnck.layers Helper Full· 642·5878. u t 272 . pri vumen1 club.&ood Apply:Pennysaver.l660 VICKIHESTON Sl6S.bu~rs table Sl25. cond , 11th1 t e, s1so •P ets Bo arde d &
PARADISE SPA lime. Must have 1ood net.eta mlllt be claimed P.R. akUla, 2:30-10,m. PlacenU Ave c M &ASSOCIATES 429 Be ooia. 675 0178 ~Sl6S Groomed•
& Ma ssag e. Gra nd Tr ans Dt pendable byOec 22,1.981 MOll-Pri.CallAl752-7905 a ., . . S40-0400 GianlChrislmasSale Refn g . Frost free. ice Champion_L_i_n_e_'_A_K_C_ ~Ding ! 2819 Newport 67~175 * * * MECHANIC SlCIETilY/EXfC starts w/2 fabulous maker. like new S265 Golden Retriever Pup-
81 d N Be h e "•IEll u ... ..r y b acB'TjTYPIST . ' ~ATES that Just ar 548-8SIJ orS48-448S pies J ust Beautiful! v , ewport ac -* * * .... vre1or ac lS Assist with recepUonist Personnel/Advert1S1ng n"ved Prices have never 673 0648 Open 8• M -1TU..-v .-. .... ,.-u a C .. n.... h DJ Pr Great Personalities !! A
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company where you cao C....MeM
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Dai~ Pilot
Gift Guide
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bui Id an ex ce I le nt You are the winner of I a ce• I t Y P e s company beneriu & ad· Good typing, shorth1rnd, Leisure World Consign-Refng Prostrree, works
future! U you are, we two free Uckell (SIJ 00 21J.8.7860. v1nceme nt Ca II fo r expr req. Non-smoker mtnl.s, ~G Moulton good SlSO S48-BSl3 or
would like lo talk to you. valuel tothe MUI•-••DIS appt Merr ill Lyn ch 640-0l.23btwn9-2 Pkwy. Laguna Hills S48"4485
P r e s s r o o m .,..1RA.t • ••s I ~,... Relocation. Frankie I m7626. Supervisor/Forema n, -rv..wt1 Needed needed for Pm 7S2-0707 ~:...:..===..:... ____ -Stove, works good
requiresSyears Web Of· HOUDAYOMICE Shift in Coov Ha1pital Mtf' •SICIETilY• Rugs. Oriental, Mai n rlean.St2S fset exper Apply l6SO ANAHEIM Certified preferred. Xlol E O.E. Fast paced Realestate I Land Ouna. 1930 9x l2 & S48·8Sl3 or S48-'4485
Placentia, Costa Mesa. CONVENTION benelil.s with lnlurance CXfice nefds sharp, well • 10al4 Browns It beiges ---CENTER Apply Beverly Manor, RECE PTIONIST organued Gal. 7~wpm , I with soft pastel accents. Washer clean. works
CA. Dec. 23-2S or 340Vlctoria CM TYPIST with good Secretarial floral geomettc design good. SSS S48 SSl3 or
CAltPIHTll LONG BEACH AR ENA Laguna Halla Legal slr.1lls I &t&-2388eves. S48-44&
Clean work . ..,S7/hr .,._,_ 29 J 2 Nunlng firm . Requires general · k d Dryer. clean. works good -~-· an L"""' CHAICi.E "-t -4 p . 833 2900 Antique oa resser , S31Jil0 WEEK Chrisuan __ _...;:;63;;..;1;...;·5383=:..;.....--To claim tickets. call .. " otftce sir.ills. accurate ....,, a... eggy . w/num>r & harp, S300 S'75 ~~====== Pre-School. 320 E. 18th Carpet layers wanted by 642·5678, ext 27 2 11·7 relief, Fri "' Sal t Y P 1 s l • 6 o w P m Grubb & Eilts V nice cond 67S·87S3 S48-8SIJ,S48·448~ -,.._ S I II II Ticlr."'~must be claimed rugbu. Conval. Hospl. minimum. call · Mrs. "--rewash,drv SlSO C.Pool 5150 St. """'ta Mesa. pec1p c.arpet mi for insta a· "'"' Newport Be1cb area WI I r t Slot M h ™"'""' •J
....................... Program.646-~23 uon & sales. Mr. Hall byDec.2; 1!8~ Bring your smile It jo1~ rtt":t:;.1r:; appoin . S~~,~~CfT ~irr S:· All Deno~1 ~n:~1ons c™f~~srefnL:11~
Commu ting f r om
Norwalk area lo Costa
Meu (213 ) 864-S468
before 4 p.m.
Jobs W.ttd. 7 075 ...:.54&--=...;8...:.18;;..;;1______ us. Ca.II Mrs Sloane. Perm / PT. M w. F. Good Work mg Condi-85 -
•••••••••••••••••••••••Cashier, f'ull or Part-HOUSECLEANERS M2·~. 8 30.~ Eaperienced uons ll'frigerator
Young ma r ried ma n IJme. Qista Mesa, Hunt· Fiex. hrs. PT/FT. Own OfflCEHELP SAl£S POSITION typist, gen. otrice work. I 67$.lll07 Pnvate Party Vesy clean 2 dr Auto
would Uke odd jobs eves ingt.on Beach & Santa trans. Exp'd. 540-0857 Needed for busy C.M. of· n.-amic sa.les position Ute bilk . 646·7406 1 rL....:1....__1 5 _._ defrost. SLSS & wkends. Can do a Ana Area. 644-4460 or "'"" ~ nnu ..... 897 3390 variety of hand yman 833-3105 Ask for Ann WAN'l ACTlUN ? fice . Phone, riling ' btll· an high Cu h1on jewelery SWllPllS Hm Dec 19 & 20lJl 9 AM at "-'-'---
Dom MlaUtlhrft A KC reg Ready for
adopt.ion approx Jan 12.
A g r e at be l ated
Chnstmas present for
.someone hard to buy for
Males S300. females
$350 .
549.0373
Holiday love! Spnnger
Spamel M. hvtwht , 6
mo. AKC. all shots SIOO.
731·7M7
Dachshund AKC fm le
mini, RARE , G r eal
Chnslmas gift! Very af
fedJonate Sl7S obo Call
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AKC Female Cocker .
811%11 old, $150.
751-7529 ....... ,--.... 5300 jobs.972-9S2Seves, ask C"~HIEI C1assifed Ads542·5678 !Y-M F.8-S.846·1696 line. lm0press1~e earn· Substit ute' night Quality Oetail 407 31st O'Keblefe and Mer nt1th
-,._ (BUI -1 .1 ,.1 A 1n gs. pen ang in sweepen to help with St. NB. Clothes, anll Dou eoven range w1 POODLE Whilefemale. •••n•••••••••••••••••• f oung .roamed man HOUSIWAIESALES . II y 1111 ······················:· California area. On ly custodial duties.needed ques,toys ,molorparts. broiler.S175 64S-9467 12 wk s . ideal ro r
--------wou.ldUkeoddJ"obs eves Full or p/tlme. Apply· UI serious' professional by H11nllngtonBeach Ci-furniture and much Alleffo. 1015 Christmas. AKC. S380 Crown Hardware, 1024 need inquire. "-hoot D •• 70 h miK 759-16216 FOUND ADS & ~kends. Can do a Irvine CWestcliff) NB . ' 642-5457 ty ~ tst -I r -----••••••••••••••••••••••• --------
van ety or handyman . . ; •dvert1·5!'!· Sales ;, Callafter6PM ~~:is 14th St . H B GARAGF. SALE ads '" 11£ fl£( jobs. 972-952S eves : ask Oilld care/It. hsekping, I " . the Daily Pilot bring ES T AT E SALE Fritwely DOC) Stn. M for Bill. child 2:JO.S:30 M·f', oc· ~ Exper. newspaper dlap ay salespenon lo Have something you happy results To place Antique automobiles. in· Give your dog • new
Call. Mature woman seeking tcraas .nso.ve8r3 3n·18tel '11owonr ~ hand, le pkelyt acscotunt.s foromOmran1·s·s.g1~nC~11:J Classilitd Ads. your one· want lo sell' Clas.sifted your drawing card.: eluding; 1964 J aguar IRomeas-Purwtethlt(Reo.veLret(dougs •t; I d Oat Y 1 0 a ary · c In enler. ads do 1t well. 642·567_8. phone 642·5678 loda • I XK E, 1932 Lincoln 2 emp oyment ays 85 631 S33ll exrellent benefits. Growth opportun1t1es door sedan tPnrts earl watlt & care service)
aide lo the ill, elderly or =::...:· ='--------for person Wllh career ambitions. Send 1 1934 Ford Roadster, 1954 ~-6561
handicapped. 549-o373 DafTAL ASSIST. ~omolelJ' rP~nmP In ~hrii F .. Nt .. t Pf\ Jaguar Roadster. 1929 I.Alt: Oog. Male Cork-a· Housekeeper, exp'd, dnt Challenging position Box l560 Costa Melia CA 92626 No phone f'ord pic k-up . 193 6 poo. Blege. Blue Collar refs. pref live-in Neat. available for exper'd, ca lls , 0please. An Eq ual Oppor Pierce Ar row sedan.
Westcliff area 548-9567 sober. PI e a s a nt . mature, energetic ISSIS· lymtr .Emplore~ j ~ 1931 Ford 2·door sedan.
LOST. F emale dog, pot1itive, re~able Loves lanl. Top P•Y for right ,._ ( <. ~ l929 f'ord Roadster IV.
ma I a m u t e h us k Y, cb.ildren. Do drive Call girl.4 days, non-smoker. • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT -
gray/white, 100 lb&. aft.oreve,631·2427. _113::..:lc..:-11184~'-· -----'; "'""W ... "ST COST .. oar••,. .. .._... : c(arP l. l.9S4J alau19a3rlsedFand, -• ..,., • -, '.l • ....... ~, ~· '"-• : arts car · or 559.9253 or 770-6226 ~ Wmhd 71 OO Donut Shop. p/time. AM. " AH EOUAU>PPOATuHtTYEMPWYU • PICk·up, 1929 Ford coupe
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MeuCA'21$26 office. Reis required. mgmeenng firm needs ruri01 pictures, camera "'~-d Siamese m iaed d R c dr-•e ... ex,,..riented In eqwpment &i jewelry To ",,_ Avail. imme · · · •n '" ,... be sold at Public Auction fesnale cat. All 4 p1ws & Tayl«Co,640-9900 Leroy lnk on Mylar. ESTATE un t horol•le Vi c. -Good attitude " hard urw REAL Cl'I Sunday Dec. 20. 1981,
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ROUND Walnut table KITCHEN press back DARK 11treen li ned WALNUT casedArtdN'o j22 INCi! solid copper Ht:ND REOS or ne"' ~O l\t'll :1,11t•1•cl hike 18111 Rll(>EH!-.Cril1t·nr•>~t·fi ~?Y~motorcnylcrlc1h1e<'lk~tet 1-i0c~t::t!ws':ei~;:s;;
top, Slarbmrst pattern chairs SS Oak bed $45 drapu, 102ios84tn . clock runs fine 112 l'lanter. bra:.s hons reel npstop n\'lon :Win d1a I H1 rt"' m·t1h :! <·11bh.•!> I p1ert• tea 1·0 f'l• 't I ""' u"'' "'1 1' • ' ~
SSO Cast iron and wood Antique ben1 .... ood JUSt cleaned $20' Pale Mtller ll1ghllre neon I b I u e and w h It e parachute~. neJt play I S2U Antique 1:111!1 dnd "IHr plat•· Tr.I\ S..'10 '!''' 111 12. II !.~ $~ '•lllhl stand SS Shelves
table base SlS Large chairs ss. Many old yello"'· sheer drapes. s tylr beer i.1gn $20. ! ,,,Ml'elain handles SIO thlng for all al(I'~ $1 "'h111• metal ,,11111\ l't11f t•t• S~lt T1•.i SSO 1 icture, SHl·S15. 114 111 s3.ss Record players
a n t i q u e W a I n u t pictures and prints S2 90inx721n SIS. Tommy Vintage wooden handle Cane s la nd S 4 SO eurh 5 f'tX>l 11ara<·hutr' l .i b It• w 11 h u l I a tfn•d \\ u ~ 1 t' Ii u 11 I S ~ 5 ht•cl 111.illrt·~~ "'1•1•llt•n1 s2 SS 'I: ice wood desk
s 1 de board S50 Two Floor lamp S20 Over rlopklns Real Estate bottle capper S6 Jenny I Efe\ en dass1c old solld S2 eal'h Gn:at \tock1ni: m1rrnr 5'!5 Two ~<''''"' 1 ·n·am1•1 s:!.'J Sucar ancl Siu '•3:ll \lulok.11. l>r c b air $2 S · Men 1 •
drawers S35 each Four mantel mirror S50 tapes. complete SSO Lind spool 1>4'<1 double bra"s fireplace tool set' s1urfcr-. \'anet~ <olor' 1.1d,, Sl!'I llumpt•r JJd. lul S25 ".imt· '''"'' llu1111rii:tun lh.•Jt' 'I;--;;•.~;nsT:~r~~ 5~1~~~;~
antique wooden high Be veled mirror S20 Men'1 5ki jackets. size S35 Ext·ellent old S9 S28 BrdSS log basket 511errmansi:n1 ~k m~rkt-rd' S1$ ~I nf 1 14111 11,ire l ~t~~I bread tray Sii BEAUTIFUL Fnulwood \'.icuum cleaner SIS.
back chairs S2S each. Umoces China $40. Old, large $15-$45. Schick set or b1lhard balls $181 with hons paw reel SIS or l · P"' ''"l' 11hl'<'l l'O\'t•r,, Sl.~ ~·111r riirro•t• i.ihli· sso Bar Dishes S2. Saturday
Walnut coffee table S40 glass SOc. Pine rireplace facial sawia ss. Floral Pror rue st1ckR SI earh Unique 22 loch name Z1ppo hl!hlH~ SI eJrh Ii 4 111n plJ1n "'hi·t.'1 IBOOKCASES S5·S20 JrH.I ,tmb Soto ild.ij!M univ 9 3 2705 Gannet
Antique pile her and mantel S35 Old bath tub twin spreads. like new Manv sizes or picture shaped brass andirons inch majlntf\, mirror~ ro\ l'f" M r our "'a~ • Lamps ss Sl5 Maple IJmp IJhle 5411 T"' in Drive, Costa Mu a.
bowl set SSO La rge SJS Onental rug S25 SS each Blue double frames . mur h oak Sl8 ~fan) old iron ann n('"' 3fnrSI 'lie"' h<•,t'd laq?e c,pm lul! "'n•nch I cabinet base S30 White mallr~' ,et., S2ll T"'in \icintt\ Placentia and
walnut desk SSO Six Old theater seats S2S !Pread SS All wood SOr SS Large ~elel'tlon brass andiron c,et\ Gtlll•tlt> .\lrJ douhle $4 TrJtfrr h1t<h .tnd vinyl large chair S20. mJllfl'''t'' or ~prini::. Swan
drawers SIO each e a c h Lead glass coffee lable $30 Mr. or antique chair~ and S5 S28 Complete l(ll' blatlc: •h.i 'l'r SI baUS12 ,adaptable 'SS Tables SS·SlS Bicycle SIS ~IJplt· rt'rnrd ----"-'----
Ant i qu e Artis t wlndo.,..·s SlO . Old Cn rfee S5 Luggage rot'kcrs for home and f1relo-gfl8.Heavystel'I Altracliv,•nl!"'f::'"!!h,im Ch r)~ll·r brand 111•"' S20.87S.2546alter9am c.ibmetSli · POTt ERY wheel SIS.
travelling easel with wooden ironinlit board Sl ·SS Maana voll orr1ce · Antique ouk r1re grate $8 12 Inch doth llnd l').t'lt•t IJct' murrJc1 in oni:in.il bu~ Newport Beach 1 \Bl.E Si!ll four lh.iir' Pnn) bareback pad ~.
drawers for paint $40. S12. Old quill rack 138. Odyssey TV game $18 Captains chair S.SO Tilt polished copper bo"'f trimmtd flower pots, SIS Electric polisher --s· "'I h F $.tll Pon) blanke\ S3 Riding
wo lier roun OldwickerhamperSIS ~ pl·nts .15rGUl' . h h 1 ~.Hur<a\ un\ •·lpm tlothc~. ~iris S2 St0 T · d J(txSh blackboard S5 "Wl\el offi1ce rhatr S30 SJ SO 8 lnr h nrnalr ideal for i:1rt ronk1r-. hr I and "'Jxer ancl \l·rul.Jbc1 SMALi. rh1ld " htkt· "'•th '"' el~r rll"l'l,~r
occasional table S20. Pharmaceuttcal bollles Sk11s li2 SSO Pictures Excellent oak heurlh pohshl'd brasi. \USl' S5 a ' 1"1r S2S. Hanu pick up lug-trainer \\ t•c•" S2~1 1.,2• r nJI ;,,; ,11 IH•r I Two l4b1te 6 drawer Antique wooden rocker $3 . Set of 4 oak Sl·SlS. Music stand SlO. roeker S.S Malchl'<l set Sele,·tion of oft! brass Pairs or haril r•irk gage without.side lipper f'irestone 1().15 LT tire -:i , .... , · ~ burt>au S2S each.
SSO Pads for rocker SJO. bentwood chairs .SJO C h I I d ?' e n s of 4 old oak d1n1ni: warrle iron~ S4 Sl2 maptr 'hUl' lrei?i-. 111:.11 pocket gi Make 11 fit un l'ht'\\ rim "''"'~I ~hon: f>l:t ..::.:.:!~ Sh('l\es s10 Pictur es
Womens rlothes size 10 each f'abrir rrom Encyrlopedia set SIO t•ha1rs$25each S~lnng \tntage working solid ror _randle,, l>ookt•nih auto cassette box 6~l l!9'J:J('1"'1" \k'>.i lltJOt: \ HEIJ <11u1 h and framea SOc-$S.
and 12 50c ·SZ Baby England sz y ard Portable hair dryer SS b:.tnJO S45 l:niJlOe old 1·opper electm healers $3 iO.OOO unu~ed rolor merhanism $.5 Cash on· 1.-, . -lloral 1lt'''.i?" S~ll t'lolht•s. some hardly
c I o t h es S 0 <' SS Victonan walnut ballon Electric pizza maker, Sa b (ll c r a IH'e w 1th Sii Sl2 B<>au11ru1 set ol postcarib rrom fill' '· ly 16621 Landau Lane, ,t-Ill E\\l)I )ll. SI ~1 l;irt.:l' o 1 y m p 1 a a d d 1 n g "om 50c s.s. fabnc by
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in oven $20. Gas and old walnut arm chair~ Ch ristmas tree with Handcrafted and book endsS21l Manvold "'as. neat for canh 111 847-4790 lirthllSJ_t•at•h iliOOW-l I r.-1:.?!Wrl Rook., 2sc sor 21202 electric range top S20 S3S earh f oot stools spolhgJi· Men 's and painted cb1ld's t'ha1r and antique 011 lamp' lnvllalton.s IS for SI ---. • 1 , -- -~ba"' l.ane Huntington
each Three piece SIS Moose horns S45 ladies g rlubs \.\1lh $4 SO Colle<.-t1on antique SS $JS Old nine tnrh New ftfly's iauntv l'RIMO "'t'l 'u11 full 111!~fr1 :?Orn 1~1 r' ~ts. ,Sl'll\\'l'I;:'\ :!in h1k1• Sl!'t At'a('h S36·M93pm
ed ood Cham; set SIO I r· I · h I cart $15 ) Toaster cameras and tr11111ds solid ~opp"r ork1na Canadian County sport m1•1!1um l.1rl(t' S50 t .. '. ' lJ. '1 "','1 2 TrUer towma mirrors., ~irwpopcorn popper S.S. ~n ~~~::c~h~:~ ~e like new Sj Un~Vnc $7 $35 .Charming old s hips 'oil la~~ n t"' raps or wool ft•ath1·r Al1•t'd;1 "'etsu11 . !tprtnt.: (hall~. mn,il l('I:' SIO I f end e r°'1 SI 2 1;1RLS Stingray bike.
Antique walnut Saturday and Sunda~· thermos S7 Corning hand crarted wood Ooxesofrinenldsilver bras~S4each 'r"' 15 S.'>Omt-d1um Ovnam1tl' •\II i.:ood rondition I lla1rf1111:1•rnJll 1li"•r ne .... ~t'atages~l2S25
bookcase. 3 shelves SSO 866 w 16th Street in corree pot SS 1409 rocking h nrse S8 plate oo solid copper, inch 1'oh-1:a1Jhunes SI amµ S20 I'• h P 'a"' l!arh"' ~ll'"', homi·' S5 P.i111•1h.u·k~ 1!'11 SI 96<13148or963·~
Antique fireside folding alley One block w or Prisr1lla Lane. :-lewpon CI ass 1 c oak r h 1 Ids brass a nd p e"' t er each N'w 18x30 inch S23 Pre.1m1J $411 Phac,t• "''"'port t>ll u1.w, .I 1'\.\ rtr \ l5c· S2 Tin, --•
chair S2S. Double box Placentia. Beach 548·5313 rocker with arms SIO p1trhers. trays, bowls wond fram('d stJtned sh1ftt•r MO \'Jrnah;1 IHI\' s 21111 fll' irh I 251· S~ 1i:11 fla.\11011 K/C 2S year pin IS.
s prings SIO. Antique ---------Sevtral desks SIO·ISO. and umsSl·S2S Two 12 art Rla~i. 11aneb S~ s k is 18Sc c with rru1 .. 1;r hiki• $.t'i :fwu r w,,_, '1;1°.,..11or1 ll1•d<h ~~oo~.1 rarvtd animals
trundle bed for child RECORD player with INTERIOR plywood •21n Classroom desk SIO inch hea\'y co ppn St~ined Rhw• deMRnl'r Solomon 50.'I h1ndtnl?' Jiii Tnmlin. 1 ,11., • 1ir1 111 ll ul11l.1\ ' Ira tle custom
SSO. Two oak chairs S.S stand. ex c e 11 en t brand new, Jfi sheets So I 1 d oak M 1ss1 on round planters on brass piece!> aod "'lndo"'" $30 G1b'tlll i:uttar r,1sr ._ f)e'.t ker-. ~·11 :.,~1• h ' I -.a111rcf,1\ .11111 Sun1fJ\ 111 1rou~e. n~w S20 New
each.Wooden door for cond1tionSIS6466849 S8SO each Portable Library desk SSO reet$4.50each Anll<iue S2·SIO Pair lovrlv old $311 lhJocz l'lc•t·tr1r Man ' Sm t l11:J3flpm tap/ e 40pieceaetl22.
kitchen SIS Car top black and white TV. Walnut vanity or piano and vin tage door set~ leaded !?lass l'ah1nct iru1larS..'iO 9m92:J7 2404 !i.Urti·~,e 11521~0 ~',.,"1 . : ... -. "" ~8-9832
rack•. ~c. Half mantle 10 SPEED hike $25 5 looks "nd plays like new l ench S8 Variety or d 1 b r· t doon S35. Seledloo of W h I I es and' ' I • · . , l HA~ 1 S \t .\ \ .! Ii rr -------., .., d d St< " , an P um ing ix url's old oak ·.ind h1"k•1r\ Huntln"'on Bea"h q. u JI 11 \ 11 tr r i r '. Rolory mower with 2 GOODYE.AR 101 .ts SIS. Car top racks S.S rawer resser " $35 Apartment size kitchen dintnR and nr porcelain. brass and , ' .,. • d 1 oml'n T k d h le Half mantle SIS Pine Corner cabinet SlO Two stereo Wllh phono 129 rorfee tables S.S·SSO Two !?lass Sl·S7 Antique ca~l Snow alrls $10-135 Many lt1n 'mo "' ' 'IH hJ~kel hkl' 111'"' S.'iO MX rar er raise w 1
"ones IOc each Picture Van benrh se.ats _SJS C I d I I excellent malchmg teak iron porcelain hath tub antique wooden .trunk~ EARLY Amcnran .lull S clothes. pair or slacks lt•dlhl'I' hlur .:J0111 lt>t1er tires. mounted on ' . ood each Two pair girls 0 ore g ;ass 3 m P h t d •~ .., •:t·· size hed frame $6x72 and Je&ns, li2 to $3 each "aii.t. t>.xn•llt·nt ~I.\ ~I X n<•w IOx 15 white spoke frames SJ.S!O. Firew English riding boots, shade S35 3 good l:lm cabinet lum p tablrs $30. $SO Antique smk with r l's an uvxcs ""' .... ,, sis :l6 11 r \'W t'nJ?tnr Blouses SI lo S2 earh, booU, 7...., l•c-e up l2S wheels 135 eac.h. ftl 1 SS bundle. Sal urday excellent condition S18 tires S7 50 each. Martel and S4S Large selection r' x lures $45 Many Wooden foot stool S9 IW:l rtbu1lt lo rods S50 'lire long dresses and skirt& S l 8 r 11 7 v, sz o hole ('he\'\ 96J.1626
l0·4pm Sunday 10-4pm ucb. Girls black Hlllll 1tereo~lverS2S.2080 or antJque and vintage lights and lamps rrom W ISthSt ,Costa Mesa, chalSl' louni.:i· SI~ S3 each . s kirts . 9682317 ----·-----
ZIZ Del Mar An. Costa coat 129 like new State Ave. Costa Mtsa farm and kitchen tools e\lery era rur fl oor. between M0t1rov1a and 960 37711 sweaters. Jackets s2 • _ _ >TE R EO ex.rel lent
Mesa. 642-7347 Fair 96J·2035or!l62·S470 Follow Oak Street. and contarners 2Sc·$10 table and <'elhng S3S50 Placenti a Streets ----_ _ __ Purses$1 96&-8263 HOOF r,u•I. 540 l'tol'hl't l':1h111et S25 Two
Drive across Newµort ---------home alter lpm 40's walnut waterfall Neat wood and brass S4tl·Ol3S Salurda)' 9 5. MONTE Carlo hood S2S. ----· -.:. -\(~a 11 s:I.<. f' r u 11 II 75xlll 5 trul'k tires. Blvdbecom~Delllar'ALLwoodshuttersdoors d o uble bed $36 ships wheel wall lamp Sundayl04 fits '73·711 $46SS91 SllEFt'lf:l.O 19 p1t'ct' ll eh\tl ralor $I O rair SJ O each Two
as you head toward 141 30x78 StO ~ch Two MALACHITE necklace Collection or antique S 5 Br ass do u b I e stain le .. ~ .. 1e1•l rullen Painltlljl' SIO S21• !'>of••<'<' is 75~ 16 s truck tires,
back Bay. old antique black SSO New long beige tools SOc·SIS Rosewood rh1mney student floor BIK ES. ~ur rboards, MO PAR 383 rebuilt ~et, new S2S 2R r1rcr rJck SIO Reh~h Ira~ S.'l ~ood Sl'!i each Bl•ck
l I h 118 s evening dress SIS handlcd braceS7 Roxes lamp SJO Brass and wetsull .Man's lOspeed heads S30each Moopar t·ook .inc:! i.c•rvc Sllli:Flowers SlO.R~dio l Jntl whitc1Vworks S25
TWO otittal watches $15 e ep ones · e~s Yash1ca camera S45 or boat gear llJ:hts and hobnail glass 3 light 26in Schwinn Crulsrr 727 auto trans $45 Fits ovenware s1·1. new S25 ss. Luy Susan SIO Heal antique Col>blers
ea ch. new. Crochet adding machine 17 1 Nodero chair $25 . rope ~·SlO 843 W 15th b11rricane chandelier sso Two twin 201 n 361 ·440 $46-5591 1139 8217 frorheto"'I ss 54fl 7Rll nl'nch SSO Portable •ir
baacen!Oceadl MW S20 each. Birdcage Large Samsonite Street. Costa Mesa. SIB Old brass trumpet s h c. bl d OP P R 1-HA""_D_pulJ __ :A.,-.. & .. -(J) ----t.rnk Sl5. Popcorn
yellow, green .'rust~ IOX IZX IS SIO Two suitcase SIO Small TV between Monrovia and Sl5 Antique wir ker c winn • ....:ram l!r lrt C E brur l'lets , ,, 0"" ,.,, (;t;"I ERJ\I. c•lt•rtr1t• 3 pnp per S2 Rooks
Sunday1S4-6830 Hamilton Beach irons cart $3. Siu boots SIO Placentia Streets trunk S40. Collection bikes S50 earh. Murra) nerklaccs. carrin1?s $25 eal')l A ~s orted ~peed phuno~ruph.11ood 10c $SO . 642 OS81
SlO each. Drapes, ohve Ni b.ndl u S n ••s.013• Saturday 9·5, very ant1'que branding Cruiser S3S All 11ood S2·$S Copper dl'l'oralor putter.. $15 c:1rh Two r11nd1hon uncl uourl for •• ., ,..,..,.. ....,I R-'I d l ... J"'ATION chr1stmas·, 0 reen. pair 118. Pair off seco 1 ng ..,. po '" " ~ond1llon Gr"&l f•1r a d "<'<'" half 1r b si• h c> " ,...,., ~ ...,... ""'an 5 "' ' " k .. S8 B'k Sunday 10>4 irons U2·Sl6. Neal 1903 ' "' • n serving pi, '" ltO <1'5 "car nr \Ounul'r child SIS 2.02\1 Co•tr1 M-11 · tree like new, 6(\ Sells while drapes 118 car 5 1 raca · 1 e ---'-------Bird feeders SS Old Christmas Th r~e prire S4·S35 All nc11. nrw r.ood~tor l'oh~trrl l'om;nu iFi "423105 J ~ an atores ISO·l60 now Wuting house fan parts 2Sc·$l Car bike d If 1 b 14 ~urfboards S30, SJs. i40 846·38'74 tire 195 751tl4 $3!> ----
SIS l23 Avenue PeltYo. 22x22in S.S. Small wood rack 11 Reamers and NEW rebutlt. Mopar woo en 10 r u "1 Sprin1 111lt alze 10.12 644 2228 REAL'Tt n ·1. Chtnl'~c
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Sony w/64"' diagonal !!e· $2800 645·4199 "19 Fox1 G1' hi:hl IJlul'. pm 770 7~12 16 Chevrolet Step Van SADDLHACIC 18'111 Beach Blvd ...,_ .... _ 9731 ll 1·2040 495.4949 lllATIUY! screenS800.S48·S6lS 197624'SK IPJACK good mpg. need~ minor N-..,.·Work $!500 IMW B42·2000 -M d 280 SL MARR NTZ """" •••••••••••••• ••••••••• 1970 erce es Yamaha Cuit11 Model 1981 A Twin 6 cy l Volvo rep~r.S32S S4647Slc'~ AutosforSall 497·592!1 2M<fl MarguenltPkwy • ...-....-/ Conv and hardtop. P'GDS.$175.l yroldXlnt Stereo w/cass deck, engines. under 200 hrb .. 77 Mo tJ ed . Grl'at •••••••••••• .. •••••••••• · -9590 MissionVicio ... .....,.. amirmradio,new!lres eond. 131-3771 Ev (2)4-way spkrs, 60 watts. full electron1cs, flush l'hristm.is G ifl Gd IMPORTA T Autos W.t.cl Avery Pkwy exit 979-2000
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likeNewCond. Both un· LONG BEACH ARENA &46-8921 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Best Offer Please J M"' $5995 '75 2807., $4000 Nt<eds
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Tuned, llso stool f7SO. Tickets must be claimed CURTIS Hawk Sailboard Trailers, Travel the ult 1 ma I l' t ny for 842-2000 842·2000 ili?.ao z AM FM Cass
N7-Sn by Dec. 22, 1981 never used. $795 Ph lne •••••••••••••••••••• ••• C'hnslmas ' a '211 Ford. WE HEED I ORAHGE COUNTY'S I AC. Mags sssoo. Melodi1nnd. Walnut * • * 951-8.524 rent Trailer. hare! top . r I at bed tru c k . YOUR rvOTIC ST 760-0786 llDilb. Spinet type piano l(ood conc!lt Lon m~tom11ed to a hnl rod ~ OLDE
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548-3194 t-.'Ofreellckets ($18.00 Ouffle~gs, all sizes 1 18003464962 for rrre ·~ MGTO. all Onl(1nal, -~...... [O'CAR\fER asaPin''l412VMB l I
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DISSOLV E ME N T . Dec 29.Jan 2 SSOO 963-'1147. 962 4812 r~ils good rnncl $35\; !'earl) l'omplele $.175 hluc <93GSG .J 1 I Champagne ed1t1on All
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.. table, 1cce:u. ~.. 556-4017 16' fiberglass sailboat. 675 !!17 MU"T "EE•. Top Dollar "79320t, Henna red hkk. da847·3422 r. ;;i ;;i P-iid oil options <ser !1!154 J ----..._ '50. Hu.midi ier ID4lh. Mnt cabin. trailer. OIB. ctr '79 Datsun King Cab V fi, ., IC B w --------•I PD.5e-31'0wltdys aft5 ~,_..t 9030 Sell or trade. Sl.550 UTE BODY WORK bocket seats. roll rage, SADDLHAC M
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873-2086. Must sell ~ 9070 _ .76 Cherokee Chief. 4 ~pd . Litcol.Mtre1u7 Lan. t8,IXXI m1 Resl of QU£1 SAL(I
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Mr type, balls. cues, Rare! 1967 Glasspar, 10 Choice 45 rt Newport Complete brake parts, wk 67S· 7295/673 4281 hm Costa M~ 5~·5630 494·9456 UICE HEW!
tit fm Me-1145 &iperlile. Comp. custom Mooring. W /boat lt3.000 new in. boxes. f' rotors. Trvcks -9560 Premium pnces SADDLHACIC IMW 1971 FIAT
. . b d incl. 3hp Johnson out-080 (714 > 646-4005 F calipers. R. drums. pald for any used car D2!AS~LE 4 cRAyl,U4 YspSdP.OrRacT1.ng I ~rletype, t~ u~ board w/ remote tank. . boat slip rental, side master cyl. r & R ~··roRo""ri~··r.~;.;:;~ <foreignordomestic) ~ "' llltloauy • mo 0 ze • tll50. See al 1829 Port Ab· tie, 8• width. S200/mo . no shoes, h08es. S120/offer. 1 n good condition a.111W.6f.2..1'02.p!S. bey,NBorc111 644·7873 1'"'"'"67"-·t Ca ll after 6 Pm V·8. automatic trans . SeeUsF1rst! llG tach .Peirrelheradials. BO ROS -· ......... .,.....,,. Coctory air cond . pwr $$$ AM/PM stereo, custom lf'IW SAIL A • aGull En1ine. JHP Trade the use or your shp 77~1'9l2. -steering 17.000 miles, inter
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w/only Jl,000 mllu. cu1, muat sell. BIO N7 w/air 6 aulomallr CLEARANCE MOMTE CARLO I~ ~1r. pwr window~. 11,wr :it~nn11 & broltrs Lory 11., rond . AM t-'M Pnv Ptyl>i~ 7fltl7 t.'\C' ~. wiret, lop cond. •tUl Low mllea1•. or11. le LEFT OVEll AM/1' M stereo 8 trk ' Greot fur l~rgc ~umlly 11creo Gold t'J(lt•r1or. V6 Pmto Hatc•hbatk Wa\
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lf1ll Beach Blvd <912SGF) vousw ••EM 1911 REGALS .. ~8211 • 00 OO~Oor $4011211 r1ump, \ll'ry l(OOd whb & 142-2000 · $2tt5 18'711 Beach Blvd · · HOWA.lD C. e"olet • -65 Muitmiq Old Delta 811 D1e&el 4 dr Ures, no broken l(l111>s 142 2000 Eqwpped with rrulst! Dovr/Qu111ISts SEE US FIRST! ~ ll'/3 90311 l!IOOO I SJOO dn 12911 ln1mor 11ood Hrd~
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colle•eson ordaughler 142-2000 4 spd. Air rond. Very windows, till steering Jet bl It M t c 1 tiralles. AMtF'M i.lereo sedan. loaded. VII en11. $700 make• orr Call • · wheel &t V6 engine ac on e ar 0 hst ·SlS.600 3,SOO mt ' . llll!'GB GT, 22 mpa, '77 Toyota Celka GT, sharp,orla. t643VOH ) Wholesale bluebook with coupe. Loaded w/xtns 'l'hlli rar 1s pmed nght showroom new. mu~t 968!i844aft 7 JO pm
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S be' f h 973UQD ..,,, ••<> 97.. $7995 I ions 0 n ly I I. 00~ 'Ill l'llallon 4 nl A T I ;ur cond . pwr !>tcer111i:. t dr. hke new. lo mi JIM MARI MO ARE HERE! ige tnis ( ) ... vea...... .... original mile~. ~I K~. PS.PU. Atr. ,ll'rt'"· 1111 hrukes & window~. llll 64077!17 YOLl<SW.AGEM
Come in It drive the JIMS.:~~MO '77YWSCllOCC0 NEW MUSTSt.ECAll lo n11, >.Int !'ond S.i1 wt.>el, sunroof tt32001 1 '79 VLSta Crw!>er Oitsel 111711 l:!earh Hhd
leading diesel! Avail•· Dynamite 4 spd. sport 12 to rhootlt from while S.ADDLHA.CK IMW $4195 720 127i $1999 Theodorc Robin' , e ry r I e 11 n . f 0 11 ~ 842·2000
ble for immediate de· r~e!~~~~r roope.Ong roballblue they last' Only $600 131-2040 495.4949 ·71 Monk Carlo w1wr Dir • Harbor Hh<l t.<qwp~.4993695 fl:lfo\11')3,.iir I'"' \el")
livery! See wh~ people l4Z.:JOOO nnish. Sharp! (IM6061 l down! * * * sharp. l0<1dl'd. nc" llrl'~. , C0tita Mesa 642 UOtu or Pinto 99S 1 deun. dnvl' awa} StiSO
are s wit c hing to $43t5 ~ SUSAHROIERTS •Int con/! s:tt!l5 s.108211 ....................... t.e.1offer49117:Jllll
Peugeot! 'Ml Toyot1 Cressida. free JIM MARINO 103 Via Anlibes 642 8874 '7'1 FAIRMONT f'ulura 4 •79 Plr\TO 3 DOOR 4 •74 Pl} OU!>h·r ti !'\ I 1 IEACH IMPOITS S2CXX> tqlllty, take over VOUSWAGEH Newport Beach '78 Capnte ('l.tl>\ll I dr 1·vl · 4 speed tranl> r)I . 4 spd Iran' air ownr Sl200 OHO
MBDoveStreet 41yr. lie Aut o o/d, l8711BeachBlvd k You 11re lhe winner of loaded ,unrouf \~ FMstereora)selll', <·ond Excellent 90098&1
NEWPORT BEACH a~trm ster.eo tape. 142-2000 t"o free 11rketl> ($18 00 $3500 ofr in me !159 S!JllH !>WlnX>f. (J86ZAll t M!i99 c.t'OnOm1cal I ran~puna 67 Plymouth 11.·irr"c·ud~. I
75"0900 beige velour mt; melt. -valoeltothe . 1lll'Odore Robin~. Dir . <941wQY SJ2!19 u u __ :...z.,,..--=..:-:.;:.:.-__ 1bm ext .. landau roof. ·~eug,tan,eng reblt.nu llllllOr-,.Co.ty ICEFOLLIES& '77 Montr(arlo,loudt'd l 1t arbor Bl vd . co~ta W:~ Rb 1 ·01 new eni:1nl'. MUST I
,._... t750 Dys : (714 )54S-!iS30; tires, bub raps, auto. 2925HARBORBLVD HOU YOMICE air full pc1"~r .~tl'reu Ml•sa 642 11010 or Harb~;eBl~d1n~.l'o,~~ SELLS!iOOOBOt).16!i!i94
....................... eves :(714 )7S2·S686 $2300.752·7660 COSTAMESA A~~EIM rlean S2!17!i liJl 2WI $408211 Mesa 642 0010 or 1.973Plymouth Wai; Vet)
79YWSCllOCCO 978-2500 CONV1':NTION 't>I Wagon. i:d runnini: Mef'cury 9950 S408211 Roodrond S750~7 IJ2'i9 I 76POISCHEt14
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7tTOYOT.A D it d d CENTL'R I bod). 1nlH111r l1rt'' 1 ........ ••••••••••••••• P • 9965 SUPRA ynam e 1 a mo n • c. $3.'i(I M4·1506. 644 11121, FOR SA.LE ontiac I silver sport coupe. 4 '74 Century. SS,000 miles Der. 2J 25 or '74 Couj!ar. lfJaded. air. . p h h b k ....................... , Elegant luxury coupe spd .. factory air. stereo lmO/OBO. l.ONG BEAl'll ARl-:N ,\ WCAPl<ll'E full po11er ,ll•n•o. ver\ 71 into alt' ac -. ·79 GRAND PHIX SJ
Loaded wt all xtras. !i Very sharp ! (738WWH) 646 9100 Dec 29 Jan 2 TrarL~portatmn ('Jr d tan. S!.200 6JI 2991 clean. 4Speed nt'11 t1rb \' 8 automa 111· trans
spd. sunroof. Sharp! $5995 '711_...Ltd. To d;iim t1rket~. t .oll S!kXl '.J!,:tt>lt'>I .. ,,_. 9952 lui:i:age r ark good fat10r') air full p11or . H (950XJM l .. .,.. 6•2 •678 2A 2 -·~ traru.portllt1ontJr Sl200 JIMMARIMO E 11 t d f 11 " "' · e>.t ' Comet 9927 ....................... !<>BO tr•u·k tilt 11hl c ru1~t' S7'tS YOUSW .. l'!.E""* Xt'~ .edn 7t'6o0n 15' 23u } Tickets mu~t bl' da1mt·d 78 Ml'STANG GlllA ·1 ~ • ., 1•10 J ff 30.000 mile~ fllJck 111 JIMM ... 1""*0 "" .. " ~quip . or b ""A 22 19111 ,........................ I .,..,.. " e -" 18711BearhBlvd. 979-3580 Yu.:t.·. • 114 Comt't ln~1dt• Ltk1• l'}. automat11· Ir.ans • 6.'ll·77!l7 Mana :Jllduut '13059'1 1 •P5018 1 YOLKSWAGEM 142 2000 * • • Nt•11o Good Tran~pu ,ur C'Ond . p11or hr:.tkt''. . -S7199 Theodur. ltubm~
'66POISCHE911 18711Bearh Blvd " '69Eltdra S5WOBOli4tt11t.•i ,\M F'M '>lt'rl'o 11oire 75PINT03door 1,t·~l .4 Ulr , Ha rbor Bh d
Jet black beauty in 142-2000 76 Scirocco 2dr.61,000mi.1011oner, *** 11hee.b,\in}lroof47.00IJ ~peed tr.in~ Super C-0e>ta~le:.d f;4:!1~110 11r fabul~·· rood. ("' .. XSB) no accidents 640-4311 GEORGE SOMMERS Corvette 99 32 miles , s1h rr 1>1J1nl. rt'd economical t ran~port.i-!140 8211 ""'"" ....., '79 Toyota Corolla 4 spd Mint t'Olld. Champagne d I • d ht t SSttS AMF S 1244 lrvmeAH' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1n~1 e 1120 U M X 1 ion. pnre rig oo ·;9 F'I R EUI H ll \' 11 I M tereo. Yellow. &li.$3600.979·5278 Cacllac 9915 Newport Beach '78CHEYROLET tP49'J7i S4SW Throdore I 11013701 IPS007 1 5:!599 1 automall{ trJn' .iir
JIMMillHO •gdcond ~.800.673·2664 71YWSCllOCCO ....................... ,You are the winner uf CORYETIE lluhin~. ~Ir ll arbor Theodore Robtn'> ,Dir. i·ond p11or 'lc•1•n ni.:
YOUSW.A6tH 81 Corolla dlx. auto.I Brazil bronu beauty 4 COMTEMrUTIMG two free llrltets 1$1800 Oyn.imlll' Twp Sih l'r Hh d . t:ol>IJ 'h'" 11:.irbor Bhd t o:.ta l!rJke., & .. ind""'
l87118earhBlvd. wholesalt book S4900, spd .. air, stereo. clean C.ADILL.AC?
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142-2000 sellforS4700.964·776!i Sh arp, o rf ly 40K Wespec111.Jie m leases ICEFOLLIES& 1.oadt•tl 11o j11 'Ira; & Tu xlnt 1•1111d1tw11. lull\ !i40-S21l I ni:ig3 11l~~r~;~.;.i,';~h~.
'73 914 Porsche, while '73 Celca (1DF'H596) for .tht busine.ss ex HOUDAYO.,.ICE Jtcolhkl'ne"' 11)2if\'(J1\1 l11adt'd , lo m1 . $4,400 l'H Pinto 2DH 2nd 40.000 mile~ rn11:..\l i
w/blk inter. 1.7 eng 1 Runsgood SlJOOOBO $4tt5 erutive&profess1oa.a1. I ANAHEIM $8995 til4 16til 6734 011o1H:r Rbll l'ng Ne11o 1p499111 ssm lltt·o<lorl'
$5000. 673-4946 aft.'4 1
646-7663, ••<.7396 L'v JIM MARINO L-StlKtiOfl CON\_'ENT.101" JIM M .. Rl""*O ,. l' t tin~ Clt'an GcHJ<l l'11nd Hc•bin~ Ulr 11.orhu r '"" "' -r CENTER "" " 1"' om ·on.: PJlnl. 111 500$ Call Phil 6i5 iJ'i'> d • i1I Porsche 911 SC Eler YcAsw---977C YOUSWAGEH Of Mew 1912 D 23 .,. VOLKSWAGEN &. owner H.·,11,flt·ri,,er -HI\ 1 u-.1.i '' 1''J
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SALE!
1979 C~ SEYIUI ,,._
(1AKZ762) ·~ '"' SlQ,995 ~
1979C.ADI~
RDOIW>O
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sn,995
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1979 C.A.DIUA~
COUPE DEY"-LI
(895WOV) '
s9295
1978 CADILLAC
courE DEYILL~
(150XNZ) .~
s7995 .,
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SEVILLE ;~
(817WOT) • J
s9395 IC ;.;
1977 C.A.DIU.A.~:
SEVILLE , •• (490793)
se995 .. ; ... ..
1976 C.A.DILUC""
ELDORADO :;
COMYEITllLE,;
(J57PPM) ,,
SALE PRICED• ....
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< 'OSl A ~a:,<;\ • ' snrfwmdwallleather -"7-·· 187lloa hBl d Codilacs er "'or l87lloA,t•hlll,<I .... ,.,.,-,< .. ,•,.•7 73 P10toW.11:on :\d' &12Ul.110orl40 11~11 : · ....................... uoc:ac v I WNG BEAt'll \RF~\ '""y "' "" """' ~
P7 s Imma c ula te ,i11VWConvertible Beau 142-2000 Mowh1Stock! D 29J I.... 842-2000 75 Mu~lJnl! II. ;om Im ra7·M~db~0,,~.~.d~;I~~ Veqo 9974 540-1860 ....
S20,900. NABER~ I T er 1111 -II t',L-..,, lo. lom1 Sl!l50 ' ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·i. • 646-~ I t'Of!d: While Champagne '72 Super Beetle. new '-, ."claim t1rkeb'./-~. Dodge 9935 I Be~t Offer liti l tili:l7 ii \ei:a \\.ii:on 't'" ~-~~~~~~ &lit.ion 495-1536 LtreSlpnl, gd mt. runs ('AOll l A 642 56711 . C\l -1-••••••••••••••••••••••• 556 i li l t'\f'> Ehas llr~ '>:d,1:nl! \IJkt·<•f :: ti Is ronclte i 76....., s great. $2100 496·3991 ~ .J ,, , l'lrkets mu'I bt· 1 IJlmt•d 'ii Dodge (.'harl,!t'f s ~ tiii t'OO\ bt'l'lll'lll rnnd fE'r CJll 5Jb ~~:II• all Comp restored. m1n1J "" CIROCCO "' 11 ... •• 1\1\•• by Der 22.1981 3111\ 8 µ:, ph Jlr s121~1 !'nm in1 111•,1 offer ~)nd 11ohat wu 11oan1 in 1-t.IH~ somt'lh1ns, to sl!!f?
rond. SC Flares Air Jet black beauty 4 spd 1971 S.,.r le~ l ...... , •• , .. ',4{1 >ll~I r * • * ).\:! i.\2(1 .1ftl'rl/pm !\.').') B300 Daily Pilot {'1a~~1r1t:tb lipm Class1f1ed ads 0 It Wj!lL
cond. Pwr Windows. air, stereo Xtra sharp' Newengine.sharp, must , A t M 910011..ut N 9AO ~:a~r~~~~~~~r/0~f1i (79'JNRS~3tt5 seU.~?.~IJ iSCAV: Good rond F'ul ~~~~·.~.'.": ••••••• !~.~~ ~~.~~·-~.e.": ••••••• !~.~~ ~~·.~~'.~.e.": ••••••• !~.~~I~~.~~·-~:.": ....... !!~~ .. ~.~~· ... e.": •••••••••••• ••••~~'..:.": ................ .
7S2-1400ext 2834 JIM MARINO ly electnr. stereo. Super ·
'67 912, s spd .. good cond, YOLKSWA.GEM '71 VW KG, must sell !i6K new mtenor V top. p w .
must sell! $5700 rash. 18711 Beach Bl vd rru. Best offer p/b, pis. p p 833.:_2389
nrm!"96-0371 142-2000 !i44·7!i29 __ 1972 Cadillac am1fm .
924 '66 VW Bus. xlnl rond. Yd•o 97n power. everything. runs
bl t.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• d. ssc:x> 64.2 ~ -
mil ., 200 starte hi be *I YOLYO DE.ALY i 4 Eldorado. 1 owner. Excellent rond. 49.000 r t eng • trans Nu I
es.••· r. w anngs. " ,. • ..,.,... $4000 .. _ l 642-9Ql6 Blaupunltl radials. rstm IN ORANGE COUNTY ! ""·""" mi. or v...s . __ offer. 646-1889 I '63 Porsche Coupe Xlnl mt. no rust S2700tOBO --I Mech Cond. New Paint !149-2077. Iv msg or see at SALES, SEIYICE i2 Cadillac Cpe DeV1lle.
BestOHer 642.7751 IBl!Adams AND LlillHG recent valve Job, new
OVER$t;A5DEUVERY trans & tires SIOOO or tolaloyct 975' 'IOYWSCllOCCO EXPERTS bestoner 6733873_
...................... , Dynamite S spd. .coupe. I
Air cell:ld . stereo. mags WLE IKE C-ro 9917 *lDEAL(RINU S • Be autiful c:ond . . ·"· C450ZSR) YOLYO ....................... , IY'"VCAR\fER 16995 1966HarborBlvd 76CHfYIOLET l
NJ l COSTA MESA CAMARO IO.L5-lDICE YJIOLMKMSWAR!~0E.., 646-9303 540.9467 Dynamite dead sharp 01>C>~11>~0N11"• "".,. " roope w/$800 stereo & I ~ll>Oo PWJ6'0°""" 18711 Beac h Blvd. '75 YOLYO all xtras. Must be seen''
ctouo SUNDAYS 142-2000 3'S DL wagon Auto . atr llMOPCS) I
i---.7s -BU_G__ c:md. 72.000 mires Xtra SlltS
1.963 Rolls Royce Phan-Good t'Olldllion dean (7S8T JD> JIM MARINO
tom 5· body by H.J . ...-997-8679 S3tt5 YOUSW .. '--E"" Mulliner, Park Ward .,.,...., JIMM ... 1""0 "' .. "
Ltd. Good cond. lhruout. '79 VW Rabbit, 30,000 m1 . -" 18711 Beach Blvd.
m .000.1.32(}.9393 nu tires. recent maint ~~~~~:~: 142-~000 __
or....a...-t7U S4400finn 831·3510Ron '80 CAMAR O. 6 ryl . --. -vw I t h 142-2000 automau·r trans .. far ....................... ro • new (' u (' . new
'1 14x4 st.w-radialllres, air,40K m1 tory air, mags, 28,000
""'."7 16tn> 080 4993040 Aallos.UMd ~ miles. blue outside. Beautiful with all OP· · · ' · -....................... black inside. (248YZI >
tions. Lo miles. Best of· 75 Scirocco ~ 990 I (P5013) $6699 Theodore
feroverS7200 Excellent cond New ....................... Robins. Dir . Harbor
497·1800 M.icllelins S3200 S.AJL CHIYIOLET Blvd .. Cost a Mes a
foyoh t765 --673·1661 "Chevy's got it all. 642-00lOor !140.8211 .
....................... 'Ml Dasher Diesel 4-dr. foryou "!" ~ 9920
71TOYOTA Red/Beige Velo u r '79 CA MARO Z28 ...................... ..
COIOLLA COUrl amtfm cassette, air loaded. including T-top
4 spcl.. stereo cassette. rond, snrf Sen•1re re llic317YDH ) $729!>. '15 Monte C1rlo. S2000
Xlrarlun! (Sl6UPT> rords. 10 K m1 mint '79 CHEV MONZA 2+2 BestOff~Z~~ed.
SzttS rond. $7.450. 644-8449 Air, auto., stereo. only
JIM MillMO 75 YW IGM>lt 16.tn> miles. (ser1981971 MOW IS THE TIME
YOUSWAGEH sz:n>. good condition Lo ~PHOENIX CPE. 4 for job seekers to check
n... h Bl d · &46-9051 the Dally Pilot Help 18711 °"ar v nu. cyl .. auto .. air, only Wanted t'lass1fit'ation H
142-2000 Good Pancake motor for U,500 miles lser121227 J the job you want is not
VW bus $450. You re· '6195. there you might con ~re~~ :~11e:hrt~~~Y~~~ rmve.644·6307 S.AJLCHEYIOLET sid er offering your
you no longer use. Just 'SS VW Baja. best offer 900SO MAIN services with an ad in
advert ise it in the Must sell 840·8709 or LagunaBearh ~e J ob Want ed
Qassified ! Call 642·5678. ~9566 494-1131 S46.tt6 7 ~it.e o ·Ph ne 642·5678
Alltol, Hew tlOC Alltoi, Hew 9100 Mtos, Mew tlOO Aalto1, Mew •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.......... ..,
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I 1982 Models In Stock·Now I
I selling Mazda's seven days a week! I
I GLC'W26's·RX7's-B2000 Pick Ups I
good selection of used cars!
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(! 1581
• 190825
'81 VW DIESEL P/U
Loaded with s
speed, stereo,
prep., custom
value pkg.,
tinted glass
& more.
list Price •9345
our Discount 905
Factory Rebate 645
·S SALE PRICE $6795
11netuo1no FKtorv Reoatel
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•707124 ..
.ftol£W '81 VW RABBIT L
s speed, sunroof, stereo,
prep. & more!
List Price '7205
our Discount 1210
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132091
List Price
our D•scount
111,590
1,395
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s9995
(23JJl 10153081
Auto., w. s. w. tires, sports seats
& wheel, stereo cassette, very
low miles, white top
N~~ '81 ISUZU 4 X 4 P/U
Equ ipped with rally spoke
wheels, white letter tires,
custom exterior & more!
SALE PRICE
0"" .. s7295
'81 2 DR. DI ESEL RABBIT
ss995
1}1931 109•5111
s speed, alrcond., am-fm stereo.
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129711
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'81 VW DIESEL RABBIT L
4 ·DOOR
Fully equipped
with stereo,
prep., 4 speed,
leatherette
seats & morel
17740
our Discount 820
Factory Rebate 525
SALE PRICE ss395
11nc1ua1no Factorv 11eoare>
~~~ '81 VW JETTA
Loaded with s speed,
air., stereo .. prep.
list Price S9035
our Discount 1040
SALE PRICE s7995
'81 VW SCIROCCO S
Loaded with sport seats. alloy
wheels, rear window washer &
wiper. s speed. stereo cassette,
air. & more!
List Price •10090
our Discount 1295
SALE PRICE s9795
NEW '81 ISUZU DIESEL
Loaded with alumi-
num wheels, power
brakes, steel belted
radials, fuel system
water filter, reclining
front bucket seats,
electric clock, floormats.
SALE PRICE 0"'-~ ss995
'80 SCI ROC CO '80 DASH ER DIES EL WAGON
s7995 s7495
(030160) l187S98l
Auto.,alr., stereo cassette, alloy
wheels, low mlles & morel Alrcond., sunroof, am·fm stereo.
ro Jim Manno v~gen