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1983-01-30 - Orange Coast Pilot
DUlll COIT Hll HIMITIWll IAllY PIPll SUNDAY, JANUARY 30, 1983 ORANGE COUN rv ' C ALll OHNIA 50 CENTS -INSIDE- J eff &atic, who ha11n'1 been .. Hogging" the limelight, will be the center of attention - ~e Page Bl -during S u per Bowl S unday which a TV critic rat es a11 .. an undeclared national holiday" on Page C6. Joan Collin s of TV's "Dynasty" was an early arrival a t the Golden G lobe award&. Early results on Page A3. Dreama of the 1960s counterculture have c ome true for Morris J . Siege l, America's father of h e rbal tea. His company 1tory is outlined on Page 85. Black bows a nd dots mark slim gowns that Fernando P e na ha11 designed for spring. See more o f his e legance o n Page C l . C7 A3 Dl-8 A7 C7 A6 a.1 C7 86-6 C7 C7 A6 0-7 AS Bl Bl-4 87·8 Cl-4 Cl C6-7 C4 AJ Residents grateful for lull in storms By JODI CADENHEAD CXtfle DlilJ Net twl A re1pl te fr o m 1torm1 Saturday left w eary residenu from Newport Beach to Seal Beach relieved, as homeowners attempted to clean up three days of foul w eather damage. H eavy rains and high tlde1 have caused an Htimated U 1 millio n damage In Orang e County since Thunday. officials said. However, a spokesman for the National Weather Service warned that mor e rain 1s expected Monday when a strong Pacific stonn, that turned bac k I.ate Friday night, i.s expected to return Chance of rain today is slight. About one Inch of rain was dwnped along the coast Friday night during a fierre storm aided by winds reported up to 70 mph. The 6 -foot -6 high tide predicted today at 9:46 a.m . is not expected to bring more damage, officials a said. In Surfsid e , the Orang e County community hardest hit by the storms, nearly every home was waterlogged. Residents were left without electricity and gas, and in some cases teleph one service was disconnected. By Saturday n ight Pacific Coast Highway from Seal Beach Boulevard to Warner Avenue remained closed to all but residents But with the danger from ram and high udes over, on ly on e Orange County fi re crew remained in Seal Beach and Surfside. At 9 a.m . Saturday a 7-foot tide smashed through part of a long berm in Surfside erected by O range County f1ref1ghters. flooding more h omes in the already d evastated beach community. Streets in the seaside town remained buried Saturday Widow's plight snarled Businesses raised $12,000 for Rosalba Alfaro and her five young children after their father was murdered in an Irvine donut shop, but there i.a little they can do for her current plight. Sh e wa s ar r e sted by Immigration and Naturalization agenta during a recent sweep of the Anaheim shoe factory where she works. N o w s he faces deportation back to Mexico. "We t,.u_t don't know how It will go, ' said her uncle, Basilio Campos. "lt will be tough. We will aee what happens." The deportation fight i.a the latest hardahip in the family's ~t for survival since they left Villaneuva, the small town in central Mexico where Pedro Alfaro w u a truck driver. ln 1earch of a better life, they slipped across the border near San Diego in fall 1977. Campos said. Alfaro worked several jobs before being hired aa rught baker foe a Winchell's Donut Shop. He was fatally shot during a 3 a .m. holdup last Feb. 11; the robber fled with less than $100. Police Lt. Robert Lennert saJd his murder remaina WllOlved. Af ter Alfaro'• death , merchants at 1hopplng centera near the d onut shop raised mo ney fo r h is widow and children. a.ges 4 to 10. through donation requesta and special sales, Campos said. Mn. Alfaro w aa arrested earlier this month and wu jailed <See WIDOW. Pa1e AZ) Beachcomber is surrounded by water at 20th Street and Ocean Boulevard in Newport Beach as h igh tide creeps in at a pleasurable pace Saturday a fter th ree days of storm danger. afternoon 1n sand a n d deep water. White san dbags were piled against the beachfront homes like drifts of heavy snow. The roads were turned into virtual canals Children paddled surfboards and small rafts. Aid ed by inmates from the Orange County jail, Surfside homeowners and Orange County fire officials had worked Friday night digging berms and piling sandbags in anticipation of the lashing stonns and hlgh tides. The only t hing dry in Diane Downs' beachfront house was the pale blue jogging outfit she was wearing Saturday. Her entire first floor was bur ied under water that streamed out t h e kitchen door. Despite the heavy losses, the mood was optimistic in Surls1de, as ne1ghoors pitched in to help each other bail out water and sand. Aoout six friends were hdpmg Ed Evans shovel knec--keep sand from his once elegant living room. "Today wasn't as bad as we had expec ted ," said Dan Burcham, who with two friends was helping sandbag a neighbor's house. "The storm breaking up rea!Jy helped." In Newport Beac:h. residents already left waterlogged from three days of high t1de>s and swrms, also expressed gratitude for the temporary lack of rain. Pohce said there was no new flooding reported from the I.at.est storm Fnday night. By Saturday afternoon mo6t of the sand-strewn streets were dry. Sopping wet carpets w e r e stuffed Ill many trash cans and sandba gs remained in front of many Balboa Peninsula homes. "Newport Beach was lucky to (See RESPITE, Page A%) Clipper's trip not so original No. 44 in disguise Running back John Riggins donned top hat and tails when he cavorted with co lumnist Carl Rowan at a Costa Mesa party for the Washington Redskins. He'll wear different attire this afternoon when he faces Miami Dolphins in Su per Bowl. By ALMON LOCKABEY Of the Olllly l"tlot lld When the Pnde of &Jumore emerged from the Panama Canal into Pacific waters 1n early December she was hailed by the City of Baltimore publicists as the first Baltimore Chpper to transit the ca nal and sail in Pacific Watc•rs Not so, says Gordon Glass. a Newport Beach arch itec t and yacht histonan G 1 ass says the S ·w 1 ft o f lpswitch, the red schoollt.'r which was a nautical landmark 1n Newport Beach for nearly three decades, Is a Baltimore Clipper which out.dates the Pnde He propoees to chart.er Swift. as she was aHecuonately kno wn m Newport, from her present owners 1n San Pedro and sail her out to meet Pride when she arrives off Ne wport 1n late February Swif t w as built by Bill Robinson in Massachussetts in the late 1930s and sailed to the West Coast, a rrivmg h ere In 194 I , Glass recalls. On arrival here Swift was bought by Bill Cagney. brother of actor Jim Cagney for aoout $2,500 He sold half of ll to Jim Cagney who moored 1t in front of his hofll(' in BayshorC'S for many years. In th<' early l 9fi0s the Cagneys sold the picturesque schooner to Ne w po r t Dunes w ht• re 1 t remained as a showp1(>('(' for five years. It was the n bought by a Dick Beverly o f Santa Barbara and lat.er sold to a charter outfit in San Pedro where 1t 18 berthed at Ports O'Call and uaed for harbor cruises. Glass said he has arranged to charter Swift for two days at the half-price rate of $1.000 a day. He plans to recruit about 30 or 40 local yachtsmen who would contribute between $50 and $75 for the privilege of sailing the schooner from San Pedro the day before Pride arrives, and then reboarding her for the trip out to meet Pride between Laguna Beach and Newport Beach. Dozens of o ther yachts ~ especially classics such as local schooners are expected to join the gre.>ting fleet. "It w11J be a chanre to prove to the East Coast city that the West Coast has a Little yachting lore of its own," said GI.ass. "The Pride of Baltimore is making a historic voyage of friendship and goodwill from her homeport at Baltimore, to the West Coast of the U.S. and will be the first Baltimore Clipper to visit the West Coast In more than 100 yea rs," says a C ity of Baltimore press release. Representing the citizeru of her homeport, Pride will take one year to travel 17 .000 nautical miles and visit 16 poru from Kingston. Jamaica to Vancouver, B.C. It is the longest and moat adventuresoml' voyage in the tops'l schooner's u.reer since she was rebuilt in 1976. W est Coast _p orts o f call (See CLIPPER, Pa1e AZ) Experts to tap Mesa's downtown potential By JODI CADENHEAD or ... o.-, ......... By Mxt Friday morning Costa Mesa otfld.ala will have in their hand• • map of the future. a det.a1led plan of how to tum the city'• aging downtown lnlo a thriving commercial center. Monday morning niM expert plannera from the nationally known Urban Land tn.Utute will arc:Sve in the dty. Follo~ toun ana lntervlew1 with maj.or deYelopen and buainftl people they will report to the public durtnc a meettna at 9 a.m. Friday at Oty Hall. 11Thl1 ta not Juat another .cud)' ... ..ad Martlyn WbJlenand. dty redewlopnent dlrectoc'. ••we ='t weot 1ome theoretical . We're looklna for a pivate IWdy ~ people who have eolved problems like the9e before." Althoueh many downtown 1tudlea have been undertaken slnoe the Redevelopment Atl,ency Wal establJahed in 1972, UUa I.a the first c omprehen1ive, economically-bued review, aald ~ ULI wu founded In 1936 by • group of private developers. lta pAMl of experts hu traveled to 100 North American cttJee, helplftl them aolw diLfic:Wt land u. Jlfoblen.._ ln P h iladelphia the panel ~an office compln to cemoufl••e an u1ly elevated railroad track. A~~ndown ....eaou. ... tnndon1..d "''° a fa•blonable net1hborhood '=~-i::.u:= with a modem food d.latribuUon center. In 1972 the panel wu asked by leadera in Beaumont, Texas to help the city find way1 to lncreaae lt1 central bu1lne11 dl.atrict'1 eoconomk potential. Four yean lat.er projecta total.lna $133 million were either built or under way. In 1ome caae1 the panel 11 uked to 10Jve vl1ual and economic problema few merely a lh'Cie block or dewlopment. In other ca1ea entire cities are 1tudled. Sometime. dealgn themea are choeel') and mixed ~ .,.. encour..-d. In C.oet.a MAiia iM ~ wtJJ be 1tudyln• the city 1 200-acre downtown. ttntchinl ln a lit UC pett.rn f\'C)m Bernard Stl"fft. Potnona Avenuel 17th Str~t, Orange Avenue and 19th Street The panel's challenges will be to Improve traffic circulation, 1ug g e1 t d e vel o pm e nt opportunities. and o utline specifically what t y p es o f development are. best 1uited to the area. Whisenand pointed out that the dty I.a in no way oblJaated to follow the panel'• rec · ommendaUona. In Huntington Beac h for lnatance, city offldala followed throu,h on few of the panel'• recomrnendaUona for downtown, made ln 196$. ParklnJ at the dty pier WU improved, tboulh alter a 1872 UlI 1tudy of the bMchfront . "The d\y h.ld tht 1~ lltUdy, but they didn't take lt and roll." expt.tnedt Hun Un•'°" -----........----~ - Beach planner Mike Adami. "At the time Huntington Beach thought it waa a greet coup. But the sat with It." ~h e ther or not the city a ctually follow• the panel'• advice. offld.all uy they have no i ntention of 1talltn1 n!developnent plant. Armed with a detailed report prepa r ed by the city'• redevelopment aaency, panel memben will zero in tint on tht now vacant 10-acre alw at u..rt.ar Boulevard and 19th Str••t purchaaed by the dty few fl.I ml.Won. -~ln~~ report are: low « hlch~rtae olti buOdlnla. • rtUil cm'IW widil a 1upermarket or depar\mteal c•MBIA'l. ..... i> .... • • A2 Orange Coaat DAIL V PILO r /Sunday. January 30. 198:\ RESPITE. • • From Page A 1 1ct off a.a W<'U u Wl· d id," aaid Chri-Mud>onuld, wh o 1t' bcat•hfront howie ulo11g Seuhon- 1U11wmed onJy mmor ()oodln". On thl• o th ~r 11ide of the PenJnaula, along R1venlido D1wer Joe Scherer was clunlnj out hla garage that h11d be en unde r a.lma.t a foot or water. "( wou ld say the w or11 t 111 over," he aaid. "The storm hWI really let up." J er ry Bige low h ad tat'ked a sign t o his n e w Hky blue Vlctorl11n home a long Ba lbo·a B oulevard , "Tod ay On l y Bay front Pro perty, M a y Be Ocean Soon." He said h e w aa happy he wouldn'l be able to WK' it Ronnie Putney and Sonia Leschhorn r ested on sandbags, oblivious to TV crew on nea rby balcony reporting all's quiet o n waterfront Saturday in Surfside when high tide flowed without incide nt. Delly ~llol f'tw>loe by Cl\artee Starr Teen service has n ew name World peace coming to head? Teen H e lp-Y o u th Service Bureau. a non-profit community service agency based in Fountain Valley. has changed its name to Orang e C ou n ty F a mil y Counseling Cent.er WIDOW IN TROUBLE. • • The cen ter. wh1c:h operate:. in the Fount.am Valley C1v1c Centl'r comple x, 10200 Slater A ve . e mploys licensed m arriage family and c hild counselor s Services are oUered to ch1ldr~n. ages 5 to 18. and tht-1r fam1lws Fees are based on the ability to pay for a week be<-au.se her attorney failed to show up for imnugratlon hearings. Campos said he fina lly rontacted El R esca te, a Los CLIPPER. • • Regular rouni.dmg hours an• Y a.m . to 9 p.m Monday through Thursday. 9 a .m to 5 pm on Friday . Counseling 1s by appointment only A 24 hour emergency answering st•rv1re 1s .available :,c:heduled bv P r ide ar t- Puntarenas . -Costa Ri ca. Acapulco. Mex1l"o. Mazatlan. Mexico, San Diego. Newport &aeh. Los Angeles. Monterey. San Francisco. Oakl.ind . Sausalito. Eure ka. SL·attl£· Was h . Portland. Ore• and Vancouver. BC Corrs tal Mo1ily cloudy tnrouon thla morning with a ehenc• ol 1hower1 P1rlly cloudy thla eftemoon wl1h • alight c:t1-ot .,_, Cleerlng ton!Qht Patehy fQG Monday momlno t>ecomlno pertly cloudy Mon<ley ef1emoon Coeillel lowe 52 to 5 7 end Inland 42 tO 48 Sllghtly Werme< daya with hlg~ both days fl3 to fS8 alt 111-. From Point Concec>tlOn to the ~ t>order and out 60 mllea -Sm.rl craft MMaor; ~ Point Con ception en d th• Mexican bofd111 d~ to hNvy. rough -Combined -OWf ovt• waters 10 10 HI !eel end 8 to 12 1-4 OW< the '"'* water• today. Slow dee•-In ....+11 Sunday ni ght W ln<1 1 eouthwMl!etty to to 20 knot• Oll9t Iha outer coeatal wetar1 and toUl'-tarly 5 to 15 knota over the Inn« cou1al. beeomlng mo<e -atty 10 to 20 knoll Monday Coufal llooO wammo today from Santa B.,bara County to San Ol•go Co u n t y f or htgn Hlronomlcal lldet W•ll•rly wind• end br eakers on we11 fllcing be&che• ol 6 to tO feet eeoom1no p11rtty clOUdy Sunday attemoon Extended forecast T_., ....... nwr.., NOltTHlltN tAL.,OltNIA, INCluotMO MAlttN. SOLANO. tA C ltAMINTO AND Il l DCMADO COUWTill -Parloda of rain or allowert through Thur1day with enow In Iha rnountalna frOft'I M« 4000 f-In the nortll to 8000 laet lfl Illa aouth. Temper ature• 1llghlly b e l ow norma l A l l o wat .... tdlol •. hlghe In the 50I WWI IOwl frOft'I Iha 30a to IM '*""°' Cl•TltAl C ALIPORNIA, ~1.-0 IAM PWuteteeO, IM '°.OU., AMADOR ANO _... couwtw• -P9'tode of ,. Of ...,.... ""°""" fllurNey .. -In !fie~--from -1000 fleal 11011t1 to 7600 fleal --""·....,normal~ ~ """" In Iha IOe Md lowe "'°"' ... aoe 10 Iha 409. en<11no Thureday Snow leve4 near 6000 leet Wln<ly i:>e<IO<ll Highs In the coaatal are .. 55 to 65 and mountain reaolla 33 to 4 5 011ern1ghl lows 1n mld·•Os 10 mld·50a In th41 eou tal •~• and 209 and JOs In tt>e moun1eln1 Te111peratures, NATIOM Albany Al~que AmariMo Artl::NH age Aahe'tt!le Allanta Ati.tlllc C•ty Auttln Battimor-e 811ttngs Bl rm Ingham Bl9marcl< BolM Boe1on B<own111118 eun•1o Bul'llnQton Ca.per ChatlMton.S C Charleaton.W v Cnar1011e.N C CMyeflne Chicago Clnc:1nna11 Cleveland Cotumbla.S C Cotumbul Otlllaa-Ft Wortn Dayton Oenll9t 0. 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M ..... t.Paut ~ .... ~ New York Norlolk Ht LO 35 08 53 2• 56 35 22 t6 49 27 56 35 37 26 73 49 45 2t 42 2• 55 35 28 23 45 32 38 25 81 61 46 26 33 11 31 1~ S4 38 S6 22 55 27 38 20 4t JO so 27 45 3• eo 21 47 27 84 46 •6 24 38 26 38 32 37 H 33 27 62 32 t5 04 23 16 33 2 t 39 t6 311 21 35 20 81 58 70 58 42 37 85 40 ... 37 39 32 38 341 56 44 65 37 8t 57 62 29 57 39 57 39 40 30 35 28 56 33 72 .. 0 27 « 33 0 Fronts No<'th Platt• Olllahoma Clly Omaha Orlando Phlladeiph11 Phoenla Plt11burgh P0<lland.Me Portland.Or• P,ov1dence ReJ::3h Rap1 City Reno Richmond Salt Lek• San AntontO San Diego San Fr11nc1eco Seattle Shr9¥9PO<l Sioux Falla SI Louis St Pat• Tampa St Ste Marla Sl>Ok- Syracuae Tapel<a Tucaon lulu WMl>lngton Wichita CAUl'O.U.A Apple Valley 8eltier9'1aid Bantow S--t Big 8elll 8llhop 8lytha C8'alln• ~City Eufaa Frwno LM!aAtr~ LancMlar Long hach Loe AngelM AngL'lcs organization that helps defend illegal aliens. One of i ts attorneys. Jorge Conzales. g o t Mrs . Alfa ro released on $500 bond and began prcl>c nung her case last week b<>fort-an 1mmigra t10n judge Gonzales said she m ight be helped by the proposed federal 1mm1grat1on la w rev1s1on t hat could give residency to aliens who entered the United States before 1960. but admitted her ch ances were shm. A decision 1s scheduled Feb 27 Conzales said he'll a ppeal 1f she loses. SnowQ Mary1vUla f>7 Monto•I• 63 4 t 43 30 53 39 35 2S Montebello 80 « Monl•ay 53 42 Mt WlllOO 38 28 71 40 42 25 56 45 N~leS 84 so N-port Beach 61 51 Oakl1nd 58 51 46 28 38 t5 ~5 so Ontario 56 •2 Palm Sprl~S 62 •7 Pa111<1ena 60 •• •O 26 55 ;>3 •6 31 Puo Robin 55 •• 36 28 Ri11er1id• 54 « so 26 Ra<l Blull 55 46 AedwOOd City 59 •7 Reno 38 28 Sacramento 55 45 H 33 76 40 63 56 56 ., Sallnu 57 46 56 48 San S.rnardlno 55 4• 71 so San 011brlel 82 •3 S8n OMlgo 83 56 s.,, Francisco 56 47 35 26 42 32 89 47 San Joee 58 43 34 28 Santa Ana 62 47 40 29 S11nta Batbare 113 46 39 t3 Santa Cruz 41 35 Sanl• Marla 58 45 18 4:1 Sanla Mon!Ca 47 39 Stodtton 57 43 TahOa \/alley 32 28 Thermal 85 62 50 28 44 ~ ro,,•noe 82 61 Yuma 84 CANADA CalQary 32 oe &lmonton 26 ..01 Montreal 29 11 Ott-• 28 13 Aagln• 18 12 Toron10 37 22 Vanoouvet 49 37 Winnipeg 14 08 &3 40 69 44 56 46 53 41 " 24 47 66 48 82 46 83 47 56 46 59 43 f'AM Am.NCAH ~ 88 ro 8erbadoa 82 Bermuda 72 93 ScJootl 70 eur-.. 77 63 ,. 82 49 81 67 . Ft..,n 1i 61 11 ti IOUTHI•• CALIPOltNIA ••••• , MtlAI -Vatll bla clevde. Ollance of 1llow1re lllfOlllll WednHdly. Wll\d)' ........ .__In 0-. Vll9r 46 tq H . '". t1141 SOI '" tll• 111911 deHf1 .,._ ti! tlte 10• lowe r lllf llPIRT O\Melajwa 011.oatouoe ....._ Klnglton MonleUO lly .. 10 17 .. .. 16 n .. ..... 0tei1• IOwl 25 to II • 0... V9lllr ..... In • :;:r' 11td ~I to U '" tow =Ut ... aM CALlfOa•IA TAL AN llOV9lfAI• _ ........... ,...,. T .... er W16•1tlo. _,., .... '? I I • =- I • 7 7 1 .... .. WIW w w w ........ ., ,...,. to .. ...._City 71 40 MOI~ . 11 11 ,._, n H e.i "'*'· "·" ,, f2 T .. llllllSI• • ,, TrWcMiil .. n V.e CNI 11 • " Great S tuffed Cabb age Roll-off to promote ethnic unity By STEVE MITCHELL 01 th• Oallr Piiot Stat! Thousands nf l·abb<ig<• hea1h a r e L'X pt:'l'tl'd to dC'Sl'e nd 0 11 LagunJ B('al"h 1n April to parllnpat(' an a "'1-('kc·mJ of food, fun and family togt:'lhe>rncss <111 for thl' purpose of promollng wnrld pe<.K"t'. It's called the Gn·at Stuffod Cabbagl' Roll-off. and tt Wlll be hC'ld April 23 and 24 dt the Festival of A rts grounds out Laguna Canyon Road T he notion of a festival to promow love• and undt•rstandmg among e t h n ic groupc; was formulatl·d b y four O r a nge Cvunt y notable.. who formed the Sturfed Cabbagt• Apprcciauon Society lntcrna t1onal Why cabbagt·7 T h e stuffed cabbagt-roll 1s rncognai.ed as a u niversal C'thntc food. l hat's why Accident kills NB pedestrian A ti5-year-old Newport Beach ma n w a s k i 11 e d 1 na t a n t t y Saturday while a tte m pting to cross Pacific Coast Highway near Newport Boulevard. police said. Woodrow Payne. 114 E. Ocean Front Blvd., was crossing the street at 2:09 a .m. when he was struck own. The driVer of the car. idenllfied only as C. Young, was n o t h e ld Two female passenge rs sustained slight injuries from broken glass. police said "People th roughout the world are h u ngering for love and un dt•rstandmg." explained Jim Dean, a forme r newspaper editor and one of the four originators of th1• c.:abbdgl· roll ::.cheme. That·s where t h t' O r a nge County chapter of the NationaJ c.,nfl'rl'nl'e of Christians a nd Jl•\loi. comc.-s Lil. Th.it 11rgan1zatton also espouses the lo ncept o f love a nd IJ1 utht•rhood And proceeds from the two-day t•abbdt(e roll-off w 11J go to that organization The week l.'nd kicks o ff on Cabbagl·-Roll eve with a King Cole Ball at the South Coast Plaza I lo tel The dinner danc:e. a black-tu~ Jffa1r for 500. w ill feature top celebrity entertainment. Tickets arc being sold at $125 e ach. Peace and h armony supporters who don't (eel they can shell out that kind o f m o n ey. ma y pa rt1c1 pa tc in lhe weekend events in Laguna Beach. Admission is only $2. and the attractions a re well worth the gate tariff. Ther e will be food booths. featuring internalional dishes. th e stuffed-<:abbage roll judging, er a fts boolhs. tourism booths. l•d u c ational games f or the l·h1ldren and an adull quiz game, authentic costumes from around the world and native dance l'Onlt'Sts A l l t o pped o ff w ith the erowning of the Stuffed Cabbage Roll champion cookers. OTganizauons and corporallons 1nterest.ed m ent.enng the various rompeuttons. or setting up boolhs for the two-day festival should register soon Entries are being accepted at The Cabbage Patch , 3189 A Airway Ave .. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. For informalion about the fund-raising event, call 751-2169. Video law worthless A requirement that e ve ry Newport Beach business stocked with an electronJc video game obtam a d ly use permit at a cost of $1.000 has been rescinded. Officials said the new law was proving to be worthless because only one business in the city had applied for a use permil. The requirement a s k e d business owners to first get a so- caUed amusemenl device permit al a cost of $50 annually for each machine and then obtain the expenalve use permit. The cl ty council modified the video game law last week. The council said an y business with less than five machines need only obtain the amusement device permit. But a bLUlnea with five ol- more machine• must get both permits. 1h PRICE Tecnica After- Ski Boot Sale! It feels so good after a long day of sk iing to put your feet In the "Triumph" after-ski boot by Technlca. Available in navy and grey for men. white for ladles. Nylon outer with rubber sole and super warm Insulation. Reg. •94.50 NOW •48.95 1100 W. C011t Hw1., ,,,,,,,,, lt«ll Ul.J2IO ::w - J!PWZ v .. ...... WORLD Rig upsets cable cars, drops seven to death By TIM Aaaoclated Pre11 SINGAPORE -A giant float.lng oU rig at.ruck cable-car wires over Singapore haroor Saturday, dropping .even towiata to their deaths and trapplna 18 others In cable cara awL"lgtna 100 feet above the water, pollce said. • Afte r frantic efforts by reac uera, 13 of the trapped paaenaeni were taken to safety by army helicopters. Five others remained stranded in a group of five cable can aa the n:ecue operation continued through the n!Kht. Two of the pueengers killed were fred M. Kreuer, 62, president of Pacific Construction Company. Ltd., and Fred Kunimoto, of Hawaiian Dredging and Construction Co. U.S. knew of massacre LONDON -U.S. Intelligence officials knew about last September's masacre of Palestinian refugees in Beirut "at leaat 24 hours" before the killing ended, the Sunday Times reported. It also said the Arnerf~ans had knowledge of the killings more than 30 hours before Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin has testified he heard about them. The British weekly saia the U.S. officials would not reveal the source of their information. Car bomb kills gangster ROME -A booby-trapped car exploded in a Rome neighborhood Saturday, killing a Neapolitan mobster, wounding his companion and blowing out nearby windows in what police called ''all the signs of a gang war attack." No one claimed responsiblllity for the murder of Vincenzo Casillo, 40, a chief aide of an imprisoned leader of the Camorra, the Neapolitan version of the Sicilian Mafia. Police identified his companion as a 23-year-old fugitive named Mario Cuomo. I :e L Orange Coaat DAIL V PILOT /Sunday, January 30, 1983 41 Globes HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Lou Goaiett Jr., the ramrod drlll lnatructor of "An Officer and • Gentleman," and Jemica i..a.,,., the compliant a c treu of "Tootale," were the flnt wf.nnen of the 40th annual Golden Olobe9 Saturday night. Goaett and Mias Lange were c hosen by the Hollywood Foreign Pre11 Auoclation for best supportina performances of 1982. Neither was preaent at award ceremoniet at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. The Golden Globes attracted another all-star audience • the film industry searched for hinta about Oscar awards later this year. Moet of the major Academy Award contenders were pretient, Before the program began, Laurence Olivier entered the hotel's International Ballroom to a standing ovation. _ I 'Most wanted' man caught LONDON -Alter a daring courthouse breakout and more than a month on the run, Britain's most wanted man was recaptured by police in a dramatic underground chase through the tunnels or the London subway. .,.., Net ....... .., Gery AMIWeN Beachfront r esid ents may be shoring up against high tides, but includina Duatin Hoffman. Jack I .Lemmon, Ben Kingsley and·: SiS&y Spacek. A contingent of TV I stars also was on hand since ' Golden Globes also are preeented : in that field. • home owners in Laguna Hills are hoping this plasticized protection will spare them from slope failure in the next storm. David Martin, 35, described by police as extremely dangerous and a master of disguise, was brought to the surface Friday night at the Belsii.e Park subway station handcuffed. dirty, but stiU defiant. Charged with attempted murder of a police officer. bank robbery and burglary. Martin had been on the run since Dec. 24. Residen·ts hope. for nJiracles The ceremonies were not I televised live this year, CBS , having dropped the ahow because of anemic ratinp. It will , be seen on a delayed basis ' throughout the United States and Canada. On Jan. 14, police hunting him shot into a car in the London rush hour, critically injuring an innocent man they wrongly believed was Martin. Other armed officers grabbed a male transvestite dressed as a woman, and a pop singer in two other cases of mistaken identity. Homes collapse into ocean a s new storm lurks at sea NATION · Bomb scare closes airport ORLANDO, Fla. -Police halted outgoing flights and held 3.500 people outside the main terminal at Orlando International Airport for 4 ~ nours Saturday after a 23-year-old man claimed he had a bomb ln his flight bag. Stephen DanJeJ Smith, who perched on the ledge of a fourth-floor meuanine restaurant during negotiations with police, had no explosives, said police Maj. Fred Walsh. Smith apparently made the threat to avoid going to jail on a ro~ry charge. 12 indicted in drug ring LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -A federal grand jury has indicted 12 people from nine states as the result of a federal investigation of a major narcotics smuggling ring, U.S. Attorney George Proctor says. The indictmems were a result of a two-year investigation by the federal Drug Enforcement Administration of a 9Cheme to import marijuana and oocaine. The businessmen, pilots and laborers indicted on crimes that ranged from conspiracy to import marijuana to poeae1Sion of several mlllion dollars worth of cocaine, included Barry Dacquel, 35, of Westlake, CaJif .. occupation unknown, who is in custody in lieu of bond. STATE Car crash kills Marine CAMP PENDLETON -A Marine from Compton was killed and four others were injured when their car mi..!lsed a curve and went down an embankment near San Onofre State beach Friday night, said a bue spokeswoman. Pfc. Daniel J . Franklin, 23, of Compton. was dead at the scene on an access road off Interstate 5. said Cpl. Cindy Graston. Lance Cpl. Iqbal S. Sahota. 19, of Stockton was transported to Mission Viejo Community Hospital in critical condition. Lance Cpl. Jaime B. MacLean. the driver, Pvt. Robert L . Stansell and Pfc. John P. Robirulon received minor injuries. Arms aid foes arrested CONCORD -More than 150 demonstrators protesting U.S. arms aid to El Salvador were arrested Saturday after they formed a peaceful human chain across the Concord Naval WeaPOns Station. 25 miles east of San Francisco. About 11000 protesters rallied at Clyde Park and marched about 100 yard.a to the main gate of the weapons station, where many linked anna. They were met by about 120 Contra Costa sheriff's deputies, Marines, Concord police and California Highway Patrolmen. The officers wore visored helmets and carried clubs. LOS ANGELES (AP) - Beachfront homes collapsed into the surf alter the latest in a series of storms blew itself out Saturday but coastline residents filled sandbags and hoped for miracles as more Cali- fornia-bound storms lurked in the Pacific Ocean. The new storms were backed up over the Pacific "from here to Japan." one forecaster said, threatening another week of the heavy weather that has killed 11 people and done at least $71 million in damage Preliminary reports showed 2.5 homes have been destroyed around California in the past week. with another 3,528 homes and 539 businesses damaged. said A.nit.a Garcia of the state Office of Emergency Services. (See related stories page A4.) Nearly 2,000 coastal residents were evacuated during the past week of storms, many of them seeking refuge in 18 Red Cross centers around the state, she said. Most were back at their homes after the fourth storm, a bit milder than feared, wrung it.self dry earl y Saturday after dumping 1.39 inches of rain on alr ead y sog g y Southern California. A w eek of r ain may have contributed to Sa turday's derailment or 25 boxcars on a 72-car Southe rn Pacific freight train 1n Madera County in northern California. Company spokesman Al Bradshaw said soggy ratl be d s couldn't be discounted as a cause of tHe 9 a.m. derailment. No injuries were reported. Under sunny skies Saturday, a mixed fleet of trucks and tractors moved ponderously about the Pa c ific Coast Highwa y as homeowners, volunteers and several gove rnment agencies tried ~ repair the damage and try to cut future losses. Cement trucks poured tons of concrete beneath homes with surf-eroded foundations at Malibu and dump trucks filled with sand moved from place to place to supply sandbag fil- lers. At the exclusive Malibu Colony, boulders nearly as big as c ars were being sold as surfbreakers to homeowners for as much as $30 a ton , said Jolyon Welch. who added, "I got $2.000 We're Listening ••• What do you like about the Dally Pilot! What doa't you Uke? Call the number at left and your mevaaie wlll be recorded, traNCribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. 642•6086 The same 24·hour answerinc service may be used to ~cord let· ters lo the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must Include their Un)e and telephone number ror verirtcaUon. No elrculaUoo calls, please. Tell us what's on your mind. VOL 7', NO.IO worth" to set between his home and the surf. A major problem was the many giant pilings and beams bashed from damaged piers and tossed about by the surf. The. water-logged debris has torn at least one home apart. Santa Monica's ravaged municipal pier. where harbor offices and businesses were swept into the sea Thursday, withstood morning tides which s plintered a half-dozen .more pilings, said Lifeguard Lt. Buzzy James. "It's like watching your life sink into the ocean," said Kathryn Voight, standing nearby with an eye on her father's sport fishing business, damaged but still s tanding far out on the decking. "It's just a miracle it lasted through the first storm. I just hope the miracle continues." Before the program began, Laurence Olivier entered the hotel's International Ballroom to a standing ovation. He-had been chosen for the aaeociation 's Cecil B . DeMille award for his Cf>ntributions to the industry. Despite his many il.lnemees in the past, Olivier seemed sprightly and fit, mingling with the dinner guests and chatting with the likes of Drew.., Barrymore. ~ SOUTH CQ\ST PLAZA Fresh, Light, Crisp Spring Sport Coats Mens Polo Plaid Sport Coat -Tailored Wool & Silk In Spring Tones Rolaerl Pllillips Own L1•ie1 s,.11 Coal Lambswool and silk in soft pastel window-pane over eggshell. Shown with doe skin flannel skirt. ....., PoloS... • SOlJTH OOAST PLAZA -3333 BBl5TOL ST. f I Orange Coall DAILV PILOT /8uno~. January ~. 191S .. Storms take bite out of tourism PAS ADE NA (AP) Thr l10ml .erie-that chewed up the Calltornla coa1\llne lHt woek took a bite out of the 1uite'1 lucrative tourl1t lndu1try and even 1lowed ticket sale• for today'• Super Bowl XVII. Electricity blinked on and off at ooutal retK>rt hotela and ~nlo r'OIMia were cloeed by mud. rocks and felled trees. Howllna winda and rough surf also c reated proble m• for animah, driving aea lions from their home on olf ahore rodu1 and forcing a rare early lock-up for Uoru and tigers at the San Diego Zoo. Encouraged by forecasts of only a alight chance of rain for Super Bowl XVU. ROH Bowl crewa rttm0ved a tarpaulin from the fleld Saturday. Three .... were damaaed when h.lah wtndll knocked a eucalyptus \Ne into the 1t.adiwn, but it wu M~ up, removed and \he .. 1.a repalred. Althouah weather toreca•\I caped for cleer akiea and Wam\, 60~ell'" wot.her, ticket Ml• for the National Football l...eque championahip aame had cooleCl. bit and ticket broken aareed there could be 20,000 no-ahoWI. Puadena police, meanwhtle, predicted ma11lve con1e1tlon today becau1e aolf courae faJ rways near the Roee Bowl ant too muddy to be Wied u parkina lots. P olice Instead plan to convert aev•ral atreela to temporary pe.rkJnc iota and hope for the belt. Saturday momins'• 7-foot tide drew thowlanda of liahlleen to the abon Up and down the 11.a\e. J:liewheN, ollJda.la at the 8an Dle10 Zoo uld weekday atienidance Wll dowl\ 7~ perctnt, but crowdl wen almolt blCk to nonna1 Oft Saturday. Januanr tndttJonally 11 a Uaht month for tourflm in the S..-n Francl•co Bay area, but the ltonnl dlalourqed towiltta from crulal~ the harbor and h1k.lna the dty 1 farnoua hilla. The OCMNlde Miramar Hotel near Santa Barbara boarded up fl.rat-floor rooma fad.na the oceen ~Satellite blinks, reports err 'People living along"lhe coast a r e paying a pri ce' REDWOOD CITY (AP) - Although forecast.era eee Pacific storma "lined up like dommoes from here to Japan," lhey adnut exact predictions of when lhey'IJ blow ashore have been off tlus put week, largely beceuae of a gap in nighttime weather imagery. A nonfunc tlo ning weather satellite, on the blink sin ce Thanksgiving, plua a dearth of lhip obeervationa throughout the Pacific have deprived National Weather Service forecasters of important data. And the problem la at itl wont between midnight and sunup in lhe eastern Pacific, where most atomll form or intensify. "We're wor~ pretty much in the dark then. ' aaid Richard Wagon er , Northern California area manager for the weather service. Met.eorologista can't obeerve u much of the globe without the satellite -no farther than 000 miles west of Washington 1\ate of 1,000 miles from San Franci8co. The $29 million orbiter had monitored much of the Paclflc and the western United Statee before It went dead on Tharabiiving. And a ''very dearaded model" that took over for i.he inoperative satellite only takes pic tures during the day, Wagoner aaid. The biggest slip came with the third in a aeries of brutal atorma. which showed up Wednesday afternoon hours after it was predicted. Ita progrea toward sh ore had been slowed b y a secondary storm center that forecuten could not aee lnltially becawie of the lack of nighttime aateWte pictures. · While ihat meant 1ome embarruament for forecasters, it poeed real problema for coutal rellden te who need exact weather lnfonnation IO they can protect their homee. ''The peopl11: living on the coast are paying a price," Wagoner said. While a new weather eatellite ia echeduled to be launched in April, 1hlp-to-1hore weather ot>.ervatlons are not likely to lncreue. Relaying observations has been sharply curtailed by federal budget c ute, according t o Wagoner. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• State Al!rm LIC. LA000347 ~,~EIJ(J(: • • • =:: 645-5698 Curt°';,.~!:"""' • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• THE GIRLS ••• Mindy AcMms Nancy C..U. Janine Jurgenton T recy KNeQer LOf'9'1 Newman Rhonda Sdlnttoer Lof1 Wooten ••. 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"Life.ruarda looked lnto it and found w hat looked lik e live ammunition '°,we called the poUce bomb equad. "It waa found right ln the center of the main beach ln San Pedro." Beside• Vardeman'• theory that it wu from the fort abandoned after World War II, offldala suggested It rniJZht have been dumped In the harbor, then dredged up arid deposited on the beacn when it waa filled in during the 1940. . . Save 25%! Lennon Prepa1ted Wallcoverlng• Select from our huge assort- ment of easy-to-hang wall- coverings. Designs and colors for every decor. Aeo. a.ts Save 24%! 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The Cotta Mae reeident celebrated her century mark Fri..,_y with f rh~ode and relatives al ·Bayview Manor. ... 97• .,..,a,.. =-~~ -~ . . ·~ - "' Orange Ooa1 DAILY PILOT/lunday, January 30, , • ., QuiCk! Find antidote • to save poison center It la not unuaual for public •a•nclH faced wlth funding · cutbacka to 10und the alarm by threat.enl.na Nductfona ln the moat villble puoUc aervlcea -police and fl.re protec:tton ln cities, for eum_ple. So It II ~rhapi1 not aurprialng ~t UCI Medical Center, tr)'ln8 to trim up to t9'm1U1on from lta , budaet to aurvtve 1evere cuta ln federal and atate funding for care of the poor, baa run up the red flag by ~unclng the impending March l cloaure of 1ta ppison center uni-the $150,000 needed to run the <.'enter each year can be found elaewhere. · The Medical C.enter already has handed layoff noti<.'el to 100 employeea, cloaed one aurgical ~and reduced by half the staff of ltl bum unit -the only one of Ua klnd in the county. And apparently the regional poison center, the only one between Los Anplee and san Diego may be the next to 80· The center waa formed in 19~'1. funded tint by the county and then by a federal grant. But that arant ran out last June and the MedJ.cal C.enter IO far has been unable tO ra1ae additional money for the tervi<.'e. The poison center, which handles 2~,000 calla a year, today averaging '10 calla a day, ts able to give prompt advice on th e treetment of victims of poisoning -many of them youngsters who have ingested toxic household ~ub1tance1 .-to parenu, phyalciana and other hoepltall. lt alao hat been called upon for advice in in1tance1 of chemlcal spllla and other lndu1triaJ accidenta. The center la manned 24 hours a day, eeven daya a week by trained nurses and phannactata and officlala eatimate that thi1 availability of phone lldvioe aavee residents and the county thousands of dollars that otherwile would have to be paid for visits to doctors' offices or emergency roo1111. The university has been roundly criticized by county officials and some phyaicians for the decision to close the center. But, unfortunately, it operates as a county service a.nd one that generates no revenue for the medical center -hence its inclusion on the cutback list. Whatever the motive for the decision, the service is a valuable one. A foundatlon has been established to raise funds for the center, but that effort Ci barely under way. In fact, the $150,000 needed to keep the poison center operating is not such a huge sum. If it is, as many physicians say, of enormous value to the county, it might not be unreasonable to expect that other hospitals and ·clinics that routinely use its services could chip in. along with some community organizations to keep its phone lines open. .Water recycling thrifty ... The South Coast County Water Dlatrict ta the first water agency in California to receive state funding for a water recycling ~ject, and a major project it will When completed in the spring of 1984, the water conservation 1y1tem wtll provide specially treated waste water for irrigation purposes to a school, two golf cour1e11 highway landscaping &"81 and private developments in South Laauna. Laguna Niguel and Dana Point, diatributing about 200 million gallons of reclaimed water each year. The state will contribute $2 million to the $7 .1 million project, with the balance of the funding cominC from the IOUth coast water ctistrtct, the Metropolitan Water Diatrict and Avco Community Developera, which will be the larplt customer, using the water for the company's golf COUl"8e and residentiB.l developments. Cost of the treated water will be paid by the customer:i, intluding Orange County government wfiich will use it to irrigate three county beach parks. The project will include six miles of pipeline, two pumping stations, a 1. 7 million gallon terminal reteivoir and a filtration plant. The new Aliso Water Management Agency treatment plant will condition th e waste water so it is safe for irrigation purposes and it will be transported to customers via pipelines separate· from those used for drinking water. When fully operational, the waste water project ts expected to supply about 1~ percent of the water used in the entire district and, despite the large initial investment, at a major saving over the use of new water supplies for Irrigation purpoaes. Get· better tax mileage A COllt-coNIC'ious citizen who wondered why a county-owned car waa being fueled at a f ull-aervice pump haa sparked Board of Supervieon action that could aave the county up to 16 cents a gallon on charges made to county-111Ued credit cards. The cltiz.en asked Supervisor IWrlett Wieder lf this was county pollc)'. Wieder checked with fellow 1uperviaora and together they acreed that from now on, holden of any of the 219 credit tarda llaued by the county for pwchuel from three different oil companies will be required to do • • their own gas pumping. Previously, there fiad been no prohibition against fllllng up at the more expensive full-service pumps. Wieder, who says she pumps her own gas anyway, felt this was quite a costly oversight. Adviled that the do-it-yourself rule could save the county up to $37 ,000 a year, the board promptly agreed. Will public employees never understand that when tax revenues are used to pay bills it's not "someone el.!le's money" -it's our money, a1.1d theirs. Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Piiot. Other views ex· ~resstd on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is lnvlt-ff, Address The Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (71') '42·4321. L.M. Boyd/ Grasshoppers companies look for youn1er exea when the «e>nomy la boomlna. but when teeie9ISon drao on, they want more experienced managen. Q . Why doea a newborn baby, when It bean both iti father'a and (11 mother'• vok:.9, alway. tum toward the mother? A. Ce only ~ with the other ~ that lt'a more famWar with mother'• vob, havlne lived ID dilm to It for ID many montha. Writ.ea a client: "B1Man l know that Petaluma, Calif., '8 the lite ol the world'• only Ualy i::>o. Col\tat le that It aald eo on t6e lnvftadon to attend that WM aent io my ........ -~-......... Congress cares for itself If you mlaled all the fine print becauae of Sen. Jeue Hehna' aell-dettructing fW~ter on the new federal suc>Une tax In the recent lame-duck aeaalon of Conareu, lt'• worth goina back for a recap. We know we got belted for a 5-centa-a-g.Uon guoline tax increaae, come April 1, but we are just now getting definitive replays on how the dlstingulahed ladleti and gentlemen of the COnaress. who laid that one on us, took care of tbemiaelvea. Generoualy -to state it m1ldly. In a clever aeries of end runa and hldden-ball plays any football team would like to have in their playbook. the Congreu made a few "coet-of-Uving" adjuslJnentl. -··-Ae--u~s. Newa·•nd W1>rld fl"eport- noted, not alnce the founding of the Republic haa there been a dual S-Y scale In Congrea. We've got one now as a by-product of the 21-day lame-duck uproar. MEMBERS OF the Houae of Repreaentatives -normally, U not correctly, considered the minor league of congress -voted thern.!lves $9,137 per year more than U.S . tenaion will be receiving. Houae memben now will get $69,800" base pay -a 15 percent lncttue. Senators, in a show of righteouanees over House action during lheee day. of unemployment and recesaion bellyaches, refuted to increase their aa1aried income. But they pulled a flea-flicker trick play in vottna -M to 38 -io jerk the ceiling off outaide income they can receive for apeecbes, lectures and wriW\a. And that can get pretty exciting, if the 1981 fij[U.l"eS are true indicators. Just wait for tl\e 1982 dlacloaures, due in May. Sen. Jake Garn, R-Utah, who chain the Senate Banking, Housing and (~). fllll 11111111 4Xi Currency C.ommlttee, would have been foollah to ..We for the meeaer $9.137 1-·-the Houae voted -he .,. •lied in ~ftifo ·rroin ij)eecne• · cJellv"e~d · to· bankers. credit inatitutiona, aavinp and loan ext!C:Utives, home builders and a few other organizations around the country. Immediately , the re came th e ~on from a1tlca of the Senate's unliinited honorarta that Sen. Gam and a majority of his colleagues could be flirting with con1licta of interest. One Waahington correspondent wrote, ''Confllctl are bound to ari8e, lh.e critics argue, when apedal-interest groups are encouraged to channel hundreds of thousanda of dollan into the pen1<>nal bank accounts of influential lawmakers." The House, In addition to the pay rai8e, allows iteelf up to $20,940 per year in out.aide income. The Senate permits all the speechmaklng-l or-a -fee members can book in-between regular chorea for which they were electeQ. • Ten U.S. aenatora reported $30,000 or more in feea for 1981, while 2Z Republicans and five Democratl took In $25,000 to Garn'a $48,000. There were Republican aenators Howard Baker, Tenn., $41,000; Charles Mathias, Md., $37,850; Steven Symma, Idaho, $37,200; Bob Dole, Kansaa, $36,S~O; Paul Laxalt, Nevada, $33,500; Lowell Wel.cker, Conn.; $32,150; James McClure, Idaho, $31,850; Mark Hatfield, Ore., $30,941;. And finally, in the Top Ten, the first Democ rat -Alan Cranston of California, at $30,600. IN 1977, the Senate voted to curb .nu.tilde.. e.arniDga. Re.porte r Aaron Epstein noted that "senators then appeared eafer to get hl.aher ethical standards or themselves in the · aftermath of Capitol Hill ecandall and a 22.9 percent Sen.ate pay raiae, ao they voted to limit honoraria to 15 percent of thelr annual salary, starting in 1979." · But there were changes of Senate : hearts. When 1979 got around, there was ; a postponement. And now, in the turmoil of the lame-duck aeulon, the entire celling WU lifted. One Democrat senator ot.erved: "There are 50 millionaires in the U.S. Senate , and we would have all millionaires if the others were not allowed to supplement their income in legitimate ways." Lett ers to the editor Turn dust b o wl into green belt To the Ed..lior: After readine your Jan. 20 ediiorial, "Redevelopment Con1uaion'' l realize that \he 19th and Harbor project will probably be the same haaale aa ou r infamous Coeta Mesa "ditch." It seems a s h ame that tbla redevelopment area can't be put to 90CDe good and enjoyable uae in the interim. Al& a retired pllhnber I know there are many water outlets where meters were located when all the stores existed. It would not be too involved to uae them. AS LONG AS nothing ia being done about thiJI foot~ situation, let's grow a "green belt' (of vegetables, that la). With spring tfOUDd the comer, the ground leveled and fertile, moat apring croi-would grow. There are many 1enior citizens a.round who oould find many happy hours on such a project. The equipment oould be donated, or brought from home, l8eds don't cost too much and perhaps IOme nursery or store would donate their unsold "82" packets that wlll still germinate. l'm aure very Uttle water would be neeckd. MAI LBOX ordinance' auppoeedly becauae a per90n who received a parking citation tore it up in front of the parking enforcement officer. Thia they would like eeen aa a criminal offenae in the future, even foe non-swom ~el. A PERSON who tean up a parking citatioo and then later faiJa to diapoee o1 it in court rendera hbmelf liable to arrest after lauance of a warrant. In a free 90Ciety not ~ry act of a cithen ahould be proec:ribed and certainly not the mere teerina up of a ticket. Police mot« offioen will attest to the fact that u part of \heir job in laaulng citations, they have to put up with a great deal of verbal abuse. Some have had ticketa, which have ~ t..ued and aigned, torn up in their faces and yet I would doubt that any motor offlcer would char1e 1ucb a peraon with "interfering with a l)Olice officer in the perfonnanoe of hil duty.'' The Clty Council, following the forceful lead of councll member Plwnmer, turned down this ordinance. Thia aaaln renews my faith In the democratic proc81 and the wildom of \he majority of the council. . DONALD E. OLSON liousins myths Perhaps aome of the re1tle11 unemployed men, fathers, youths or ewn women would rather do thiJI than watch the "boob tube" -.pedally foe the &~ ~ .___,.___ heal•'-• f~ b To \he Editor: :°7:f ~ ~ vuer ~ Ma t I a~ree with Supervisor Roser You wlll have. to •aree that my Stanton a oP.poaltlon to tht Houalna lhouaht1 are the beet solution 90 far to Coalition• advocacy for more our "undeveloped redevelopmen~b~ hOUll~," u r:/:rted In confualon and certainly far bettertlli'it ~-.,~:te':t! 1 ~~~ = any of our bewildered city father•' C-.:: a iailure. FftW. who qualify f<>«' feeble attempt• to cope with the an "affordable bom•" under the situation. low·lncome quaUfltadon haw the down TRAVIS H. PARRY payment or 1naame abtUty to buy one, r ..!. J d wblle many on the_.,. of belnc abJe io '-AIUDCi Wi8 om qu9llty to buJ a .__. at nwtwc value. To Uw l".dftor: are priced ou\ of cloln1 IO by the Thanks '° Group W T•l•vlllon, I lmrnrrd ~ oC the ._ da. to the b d h N •-h Ctt aabildJ fp' the 21.,.._,t oC affardable wale e t e ••port -ac 1 onea. And t\ wfll. 1row worH aa ~rid) t.i::~ ..:·~ ~ IOYerUMn& bunauuacl• build to r~ by dil NID9 0iiplirWnt. ~-the ~ purehrr , defeul .. The ordinance would •all• U • md ,_., ~·•_..to.......,..,. DSVSLOPSRI 4110 not ne•d with •n1 publle oUlter In the ''t~tl" tD pl'ftldj IOftl' COit perbw GI ... aftlMI ......_ 'nlll balw: ,,_, ciauldl ...... _.. money ..... ..,.,..,..,.,............. ... ...... _,. .................. u lnYolwe e,nttll lllll•H• la wldoti dae 'l\l:J rt lat .. • ' oC di I de MID la ... St... -.q ... -.. .... And ., 'Dill ...... ... • u tHt ...... ,, .. tb• •••• .... fl • : ' =I~ Mii tllie ......... __.._. •• km !f + -~ -~ ........ 111'1 ........ w1.:;11 I .. , [Iii . Drplrtmmt......... .... ........ would,. "'* .. . more affordable to more people. And many jobs would be created for the jobless construction workers, allowing even more people to qualify to buy them. A study should be made io eee how • many people have been priced out of , buying a house as opposed to how many have been able to because of the 80-Called "aUordable'' program. Then we would know whether it la the public or private aector tbat really does the best job of housing the populace. And maintaining the, American Dream. GOLDIE JOSEPH Pet safety To the Editor: I hope that all readera of th1a letter wW notify all \heir frienda of thiJI rnoat important pqint of interest. Althouah it may be convenient to carry animala in the back of open eps there are many problems arising it. The animala are jwnpln& or falling out under aome circwnltancel and bellide, being aadly injured or killed by other motorlsta, other accidenta are bein• caused as a reaction. l know moet people are not aware of this problem and certainly wouldn't want it to happen to them. Alao, there is pendl.na legialation to require animals be leashecf in the truck to help prevent this problem. You can check with local California Highway Patl'Ol to verify thJs. Let's spread the word! JIM BONACCI Who's cheatinst I Orange Cout OAtLV PILOT/Sunday, JMUety 30, 1113 ,\'l CoaStal .flood toll plJles • comparis on to Johnstown -JOHNBrowN, 7a. (AP) -· I l.Jte In Joh.rwtown II meuured from dlllllter to d.laMw. be enou1h to drive ev ryone aw~. It ham\'t." of Johnltown'• dilllMrt. and ta defiance,.,.. everywhere. mark.I hlah water at 21 feet. "ru ieD you one ~." ..,. Ed ~. a eteel worill' w.a off fw more than 1 )'Mr, "thlal J*>P1e who work vound Mn In a coal mine or a ...a mW, tM)' work hard -and they bounce rt1ht bllck. My dad worked In a mill and he worked hard, juat iwhed 17 feet. ~ to t.M Whitt Nia· an the po11oe 9tatian. No OM. rore-. tt1W -flooded &hi valley a lb1rd time. The flood kW9d ea peop1e and ooet t200 m&Won. N•rly ~ ~ ta1kl In tenN of "beliin the DOod" Ind .. aher th• nooct." Th• water l'NChed 8 feet and • third p1aqu. WM Dltced Oft Qty Hall. Conemaucb. a.w. ...... -- tLOO..milliGn eleetrtc furftW -cooled Jwt atw 11 manda J'ww .... ~ at dw llM1W u~ Steel Corp. plant nearby. AncUlar1 bu1lnHH1 are 1Utt.1nl. too. Jiooded thrH tlmet1 al.rnoet dc:.ed down twice neu1y wiped out once and re~ly liven up for lolt, JohnlnOwn comee beck with end1-optlmilm to better tim. just aheld. .. Betn1 from John1town t1 almost like weuina a t.dp of OOW'a&e" •YI BW "l'inley, 40, a A tate Jmploypnent Service rofflclal and llfe-lona reaident. "There ha1 been 10 much advendty, you'd think it would The South J'ork Dun bunt In May 1888 about 14 ml.let up the Cone mauah River Valley, unleuhlna a 40-foot wave of black, h1Mi2 lake water that nearly wi Johnatown clean out of th• urel Mountalna. One of America.'• wont diluten, lt killed 2,209 people. Jlew talk about lt theee daya, but no one can forpt. A llan on a telephone pole In C-entnl Park like me." . The mllll and mlnee cic.d ln th• 1930. and many remember the hard tlmee. Then, tn March 1936, another flood killed etcht people and coet M 1 million In property d1m11e. The water ..,,_ p9ople .... ~ted to ~ Ind IUl"Ytw," •YI~ PNl&dent Qeorp Waller, 82, a former mayor and retired 1oclolo1y profH1or. "When you'n a coial miner or a it.el work.w, you cope. INeryone hu a tbowl, I hammer and a NW hen. We help ourmlwe and MCh other.'' ODe n!lht In July 1977, a ..ne. of alow movtnc tbuncWtiomw -the mayor •YI •many u 21 tn a '°Our adVWllU. haw made UI cloee·kn'*," uy1 Mayor Herb Pfuhl. "We're ~y.'' Now· t.M milll and mu. are caan, ..an. AbOut "&,200 of 7,400 emDloYeel are idle at Bethlehem "8teel'1 12·mlle-lon1 plant. alon1 the. ~ unem~t a.a;:,: MU'ly 1• e" MmY .. llhop chart ....... tor loOcl ind" barid·me· wn cloth•. About 11,000 people ..... u, lined up for frH 1overnment ch•c Olhen 1et help from tam• • OU... jult ma. do. (See l"LOOD, Pap At) ELECTRONIC MUSC.LE . STIMULATION . . -. r~------~-------~--POUPON--~---------------, ONE VISIT • \ I 95 I I I I I I I I Correcting the ehtlpe 8nd contour of the body meens Improving I muecte tone. OptlmUm'a peaeN9 rrn.1aci. exerclaer 11 an ~ 'I to long, Nlrd monotonoua exerCIM 8nd ooetty commerc1.i hMlth R I rl $25 I fllclltt.... e1u a y 1 L-----------------~~~~~~------------------~ .\>PTIMUM trfll•ll Fitness Centers (714) 142-2100 1IOl5 BEACH BL VD. HUNTINGTON BEACH CIU8ic photo of 1936 Johnstown flood shows stranded citizens being rescued by a Coast Guard detachment. Mon.-Frl. 9 to 8 -Sat. 8 to 2 Closed Sundays :TDUl'S . CIGSSIDU--RULI . ACROSS -}. Female ruff Comb. form plecel 89 Backtalk 1 Touedcon-79 Aardvark, 144 Gematonea: 37 Quick ten· 90 Part of coctlona for one 2 worda nllgame: aforeet 7 Grating 81 Ancient 147 Eternity 2worda 91 FOf1unetell· 11U...... Greek 149 ,.,. far .. 38 Faulty er'aC81d 15GMra lud;M 150Runegaln 40 Aevorlul 92 Gii of aong 21 Region In 83 Relaxed 152 Sooner 42 Aemnent 93 Emulated Spain 85 Telamon 163 Lowc:ut 43 At no time Jamee Bond 22 Went by t>ua 68 Alrcoow Hindu 45 Diamond 94 Anllhed 23 Roof edge 87 Auto fuel 154 Lodger aourcea 96 Hardens, 24 Gloely paint 68 Glide on Ice 158 Romen 47 Affirmative u cement 25Collegl 89 Mein, robel reaponM 98 Make mad deg. '°'one 157 Relr'9f 48 Puaover 100 Pigpens 2eCapeHom 91 Hlr•: and Roy meal 103Ent~ natlY9 2words 158 OvwltufT 49 Loethel 105 Sheff•ed 27 Hl'Mg dis-a3 Axed 159 Emphutze 51 "0enget" Inlet• tlnct uNta payments DOWN COior 107 Tatter 29 Goll mound te Muaeum 1 Cavalty 63 More r9Ctnt 10I Farm t>ulld· 30 Scale not• di~ awords 55 Haw111*1 Inga 31" ... -luw 97 Auto ltyle 2 Biblical oeea-110 Het>r.w Bbl" 99DowncM1 mountain 56 s. Amer. letter 33 Gwdtn tool 100 RMctlea 3 Ruede -rodent 112 Narrators 35 Denoting acre. Pllbl 57~ 114 Game, In origin: Suffix 101 F91M69~ 4 Gone by proc:.aa Hawaii 38 Mor9Y o4 TV 102 Bllnd, 5 89anllh 58 Began again 118 The Mai<>f 38 Nibbled (on) Uhawttl noblea 80 loosely 39 Moelem 104 Ice pinnacle 8 8'olt• lud· textured 117 Disjoin c:Neftam 1oe Enduring denly labrica 119 Volcano 41 Menultam 10I Twisted 7 Ctually 63 Mbtologlat 1 .. 1ur• 42 Rewof 109 Slonecrop 8 Fixed 64 American 120 S.lhar• alhlp 111 Turbl1141 routine author 121 Turkllh Inn 4-iSWedllh wheel 9 Wedding Jamee-122 Seine dlatrlct 113 Recoiled word• 65 Bemboolike 124 Bqque 45 Lion'• pride 114 Jack rabbit• 10 LOW« grua cape 48 Wllnderer 115 Famlly In rank 67 Takes 128 Walter'• 48 Perfumed member• 11 ForNket down,aa gratuity 50Longltepe 118 Diet plan 12 Haw lunch a apeectl 127 OYerJoya 52 Mercflant 120 Footballett 13 Name f()( • 68 Snow 128 Sorrows 54 Tnlngton 1231ndonellan birdlike glr1 Whlte'a 131 Matrlculata now! llland 14 Plctl#'e h1end 133 Namalor 5eCltyon 125 Publllhed tr8Ml9r 70 Laboring a cow the Seine 129 low• city 15 Hostlllty 73 FOl'cea Into 136 Fabric 59 Elec1ronic 130 Grow old .....,_ court 137 Amateur deteciof 132~ 18 Extraordl-75 Ctiinele 139 Fur 81 Network• 133 AJrtlne abbr. rwyper.on tamiplee 140 CtilrnMY 82 Prohibit 134 Farm llrue· 17 No. In n Lowell tldal depoelt 68Cut off ture Glagow 80Vlchy 143 Indian mul- 87 Wrttlng 135 Brewing 18 Hindu aumtT* berry tabtet: ~ mantra 81 Mall: lndla 145 Earth goes: 2worda 138 Rapreaant-19 Puttly 82-Fran-Egypt -~ ..,.,. 20 8'adt· cleco 148 Attlrmat!Ye 71 Wlaeman 138 llwlce: boerdl 84 Sautt-vote 72 LMtuce Prefix 28 8o!MM Marte 148 Neither 73 Four-beOgar 139&:hemaa Ndena 68 Zeelot 151 Rtght-hancl 748ummlt 141 ChUm 32 Goddeel of 68 Confront page 78Attadl: 142 Oral PauM heellng r.eneaaly: 155 New Eng. 2 words 143 Naadle: 34 Landing 3wordt State e q~iet alternative. 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ESTATE SITES, ONE TO 1WEN1Y ACRES FROM $200,000 Luxury homes by noted custom builders now available from $695,000 For a ranch tour arranged by special appointment, phone (619) 756-3795. FAIRBANKS RANCH REALTY COMPANY P.O. BOX 8001 RANCHO SANTA FE, CA 92067 OMIOped by WMt lnduwtn. Inc. tton...nen A.odarion J.ailll avliWlll al •a ol\a, I FLOOD ... From Page A7 More than 3,500 people have been joblesa lor eo long they are no '°"8er receiving benefits, accotdln_g to The John1town Tribune-Democrat. The Society of St. 'Vliacept de Paul, which liatributes five tons of food a month through 12 churches, says it helpe about :l5 more families ~week. .. Family separations, fo'ffe and child abuse, alcohol and drug abUle, etc., have all increased, 1ometlmes in direct proportions to the rile in unemployment," says aociety President John Sroka. Neverthele ss, Jotmatown survives and, In aome ways. prospers. U.S . Census figures 1how Johnstown 's population dipped 16 percent to 35,000 between 1970 and 1980. But few movtMI far. Most movtMI to Johnstown's 19 1uburb1 and outlying areu, which have been lfOwing in recent years. Johnstown haa the lowe.t crime rate of any metropolitan area in the United States. It baa been the safest American city for 18 of the lut 19 years. While U.S. crime raee 9 percent last year, Johnstown's crime rate • dropped 6.6 percent. No one fcnows why. "lt'a really hard to put your fln&er on it. When you have a good thing ~· you can't answer why, ' aays Police Chief John Kuc e nak l. "Bu:icaJJy, we have good people -steel WOl'~ra, coal miners and bua1ne9I people who care about the community.'' Another local quirk la how Johnstownera • squirrel away thei r c money -at nearly twice the national aavingl rate of about 6 percent, according to l ocal bankeri. Despite the bard times, 1avlng1 at \bf Johnstown Bank & • Trust Co. were up 6.5 percent laat year over the previous year. 'Bank President Jerry S..ataworth says aavingl aie high because Johnstown baa IO tnany 1enlor cl tlzena. The CenM&a ahowa 19 percent of the area's 264,506 people are more than 60 years old, but offlc1ala .. y the percentage la much h1gber in the dty. "T he y 're 10 accustomed to saving foe the rai ny day ," Swatsworth aaya. I Despite the economic troubles, d ownto wn merchants aay they are maki11i money. P8sspm1 Photos I flll.Wt htlMr ........... 1461 Via Udo 675-6122 .... to (dwwct. UdO ClnerN .;RUFFEL~ ·s· . urf«)LSTHY I I ;t Ifs_....,_ I HJ MAllOI I&. YD. COSTA MllA-1 .... 11~ 1726 Superior, Costa Mesa Phone: 645-1608 25876 Muitands, MlsSion Viejo PhoM: 830-3445 10932 Westmilster, Garden Grove Phone: 638-4145 VISA AND MASTER CARD GLADLY ACCEPTED Gordon's Gin Stanton's Gin . 80 Proof Fm.laodia Vodka 80 "'°"' Wyborowa fl'09 Pol.end 100 Prool I Seotd ·& 7tF'a Whyte and MacKay 8t::' 1.1su'"Sl()98 JateCuervo WlilttT...,._ Cutty Sark 86........, l.7SUt.cT•l 798 PepeLopH s.-a. 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I , comlfDY """•or nftl Sebutiani ::: ~ ':::: 2't4'"9-- Ch. Ste. Michelle 1981 Monterey Vineyard 1980 1§0..i •349 Fetzer t...Mc-c, 1981 E&JGallo NV 1~ 7So..iS299 Pedroncelli 7§0..i•Jn 1979 1so.1 S5l9 Parduccl 1990 750.1•379 7so..iS449 Montevina 1979 1so ..i•489 1so..i$J79 Robert Mondavi 1979 1so.iSJ99 &~ ' Almaden Brandy Uter$599 Amaretto Di Santo 1so .. 1•398 Chateau Ste. Michelle 1980 1so .. 1S399 Sm<>tben 1.a1~Ha,....11981 1so a1S888 . Christian Bros. XO 8nn.ty 1so.1Sl099 Kahlua no..iS848 Kenwood 1981 1so.a'699 Fetzer 1981 1so..iS499 Hennessy Cognac v.s 1so.iS}J98 Amer Picon 1so..i •l049 Panom Creek 1911 1so.iS599 Charles Krug 1911 1so..i S488 Metaxa S Siar 1so .. 1Sl()98 Benedictine or B & B u.i-· soo 1111S J099 GrandCna 1981 E&JGallo 1so ... 1S217 • IUNDAV, JAN. 3Q, 10'3 FINANCE STOCKS 85 87 . C.Jdwell leada HUY Phoenix Open alter three '9unds. B4. What strike? Super Sunday wipes ou_t 11J.e11J.ory BY JOHN SEV ANO O(" ...... ,... .... PASADENA -Somehow Super Bowls .em to en. bed memorlet of the put. Wu there a ltrike th.la ~f U m, it's u (f no one wants to remember -at i...t for today anyone. MJlUont -strike or no strike -~ to be aruect to their televWlon aeta today (Charinel 4 will 6el(ln proceedinaa with a pte-1ame show at 1 o'clock; kickoU la aet for 3:17) to lee the NaUonal Football Lea1ue'1 curtain call between the w~ Redllkina llHl..MWnl Dolphinl. A eellout crowo~expect,ed to fill the .. Bowl here to witnem the finale, too. Maybe lt'a belt that the 0.Upea end Pittaburaha and Loa Angeleaea and MinnelotM didn't make it. Somehow lt seems rtght that the Redskins and Dolphins should be here. After the NFL and the playera pve thermelve. a freah beJrtnnina followtna an eiaht-week-vacatfon, maybe lt'a · only fitUna that two teams - two yoona and under feOOIJliled clut. -should return after an abeence of 80 many yean. The lut time tlle9e two clut. met with any alanificance wu Super Bowl VII, and the Dolphim won their first of what would later be back-to-back titles. A lot baa cban8ed in the NFL since then -and 10 have the players. Only Don Shula, aa c:o.ch, and a couple of players remain for the Dolphinl. >..for Don Shula the Redakina. even their tans in Waahington need a program to recogn1z.e them. The Redaldn1 uae nine-year veteran Joe Theilmann, who wu the leac:li"I pe11er in the National Conference th1a put aeuon. "Eich and every pine we 1Mln more about Woodley," Shula aaid. "People aay look at h11 ratt.nca. They're important becat.lae they chart a quarterblCk'a pl'OIJ'ei9. But you have to look at the whys and lb of an lncomplete PMI· ~ are two aldea to that ltOry. "Thia auy 11 in hi• infancy aa an NFL ql.W1el'bllC:k. When you think of the ni.&mber of ball.a he's thrown and you think of '°"" oth_n quarterbldm, •Y the number-of tlmm Dul J'oui. has thrown, lt'• mlnd-boallnl.'' For the record, J'outa threw 309 u... in u~ai to Woodley'• 1711 : And, Shula Hid that because of hia inexperience, Woodley WU hurt by the NFL atrlk.e at mid-aeuon. "It waa detrimental to hi• ~t," Mkl Shula. "We ,after the strike ended." ami went throuah seven quanera without a touchdown at one •tale before Shula got the offeme untracked. Wuhlncton. meanwhile, puaMd ita. record to 4-0 after the strike before la.ing its only pme to Dallu. The defe.t stuck ln c.o.ch Joe Gibbs' craw. ''That's why it wu important for ua to beat Dalla• in the championahlp game," he said. ''We had lost six ltraiiht t1mel to them. U we had beaten Green Bay in the champ6onahip pme it wouldn't have meant u much. It wu like a boxer avenatna h1a onJy lam." Gibt. says the Redik:irW are the type of teem that needs all the upecta of ita game operating at top-effidency-to--win. '-'And~ even with that, we only win b}' tbne pomta," he Mkl. __ _ Shula la ln the Super Bowl for fifth time, 0 ~ 0 ., ........ Washington oomea into the game with an 11-1 record. The Dolphinl are 10-2. Both teams have strong defemes, and-aft ph)'96cal and emotional. Differences? One of the major ones la at quarterback where MJaml will start young David Woodley (24), who wu rated 27th among the league's .,..en. hia fourth with Miami. Gibbs la making hla first appearance. . JOE THEISMANN ... Redskins' QB B_ostic hasn't been 'Hogging' limelight By ROGER CARLSON O(" .. ....,,... .... It'• been ra1nina all week with pro football'• ahowcue arrtvtnc today and the 51st edition of the National Football League'• championship 1ame (17th under the heading of "Super Bowl") la a matcbup of a bunch of no-names, lf you believe what'• been writ1en. There are predictions of a dull, low-4COring pme and even the scalpers are finding it tough to peddle their ovet"-inflated ticketa. ' Once you aet past Joe Thela.mann, John Riggins and Mark Moeeley, only but the purist of fana outalde of the Washington D.C. area can tell you who eble plays for the Redakina. And buried in the interior of all thia la center Jeff Bostic, a free aaent in 1980 who made the grade, but lf you think all of the aforementioned negatives are aetdn8 to him, forget it. In abort, Bostic la one of the Hop, the offensive line which n.. peved the way fOf' the auece.a of 'l'betihwm, Rfatns, etc. Cut loo.e by the Philadelphia Eaal• alx days before the 1980 _..opener, Bostic turned adversity into llUCCIM9 very QUickly, grabbin& the Nrter'a role for Waahington a year later after a aeuon of ~ on ldcld.ng situations for the "I thought au.rely we'd have to get rid of Bostic," said Redskins Coach Joe Gibbs. "He waa only a punchman (anap~r). But he's there now -and they (the Hop) have got their work cut out for them1elva." Bo.tic, a 6-2, 245-pound product of Clemson Univenlty, appears totally unfazed about the sudden rise, but maybe that's becau.e he's com1na from an area where the offensive line la a known commodity aa the HQfCI. ''We're the only team I knOw of with an offensive line that has received some recosnlUorr.'' A)'tl.be~y~ ... But it's sort of like creating a monster becawie you have to live up to it." For Bostic and the rest of b1a poup, there are no statista to back up their play -except for what others have done -such aa 'lbeianann'a credentiala (204 of 314 for 2,606 yards and 19 TDa) and Riggins' totals (444 yarda on 97 carries in three playoff games), for lnatanoe.. . "The Hop are dotna a great job," says Ria:lna. ''Any auooeea l've had ts becauae of tnelr tuCOelS." "lt takes a lot of bees to kill hop," says Thel.amann •. referring to Miami's "Killer Bees" defen.e. Such ls the nature of the situation. To be a hotl ls a dream come true, at least for Bo.tic & C.O. "We spend a lot of time off the field tosether," says Boetic. "And that helps mAke ua cloee. Th.la boa-syndrome la unbell~able. Tliey'V-e sot T -ahfi'ta, towels and banners in Wlllhl.ngton and thev'.re ~them 24 houn a day and can't pt ." So, the average football fan may think Bostic la just another no-name on a no-awne lootball team wbJch may be playing ln the all-time no-name Super BoWl. But for Boetic, it'a an entirely different situation. "The med.la would love to have thla pme with the Cowboys or the Jeta or the Charfen or the Raiden," aaya Bostic. ''But everyone had a chance to beat Miami and Wuhington and nobody did. We penevered and made lt here. "'lbia la where you begin getting the (See SKINS', Pqe Bl) Jerr Dottie Anteaters' rally P,roduces results in 78-76 victory Del Rice: Never an evil word By JOHN SEV ANO 0( • ....,,......., It's become almost lmpcmible to tiaure out the psychol<>8ical ::teeup of the UC Irvine tball team. Not even the ~h or players can come up wt~ an explanation. one pme the Anteaters look brttiant, and the next they're p&~ .There doesn't seem to be ~ln~een. 81pturda~ nJ&ht, the Anteaten --' full circle in one 40-mlnUte aple They started out y and bMfcaUy stayed for 23 minutes. 8ut it counted down the CIWlll~and $51 at Crawford Hall. '• ltirrlQI ... ult. which CID a W.-polnt Dlay f:rca Tborn&on at 15:61 of the baU, •net.cl wltb two •• nch remaintn1 when -calmly w.nt to the&. Jim ...t mnk two attempU one-pluMlne•waUon. ornton'• charity to11ea xed • 48-20 run by the eaten that HW them •.-i111t a 58-p ... L .... Che two h4cn t .~..,,... ...... ,..,... ... wbo ,...,,_, with 17 llcllartaC .... ftnalll:N ...... r mo.t of the coa~t lt ·--• u .................. ~ ... for Tbornton'• llerOlc9. --u.ar...-co1 ...-. ·OCI -Utill .... "' . "' PCAA standings C1A awww o..1111 ...... ..,.. l.M v.-• 0 11 0 Cel 81. Fulllr10fl 6 2 14 4 '*" 81. 6 3 16 4 a.n Joee 81. .. 3 10 • UClr'llN 3 ,. 11 7 holllc 3 • e ,, Ff9alO 81. 3 .. 12 • Lona ... .,... a s 1 t UCa.nta..,_. .. I I 12 Int.,._..,._ UC 1rw. 79, ""8tltt. 71 ,.... .... v..-79, Lone liledl 81. 74 ~8t.82,UCIMla..,._.42 Ce1 9'alle "'*"°" 11, ... Joel I t 87 ~--UC ntM et LOfll ..... 8t. ~k•Ullitlk ,... ..... .,... ... ,..... .... uc ...................... v ... Kings sing the Blues again, 4-2 . ST . LOUIS (AP) - Third-pertod aoa1a by Rik Wu.on and Mike Crombeen and a 38-uve performance by goalie Mike Llut lifted the St. Loula Bluea to a 4-2 victory owr the Loi Anaelee KJnp in a National Hockey I.ape pme Saturday nJcbt. 'n.e victory WU the first fer the Blues in eeven pma and lt WM their fint at home lince Die. 28. wu.on broke a 2-2 tie with a 30-fool. alaplhot ~ 31 eecoodl into the period on a Blu.' power play. 'nw Bluee. who hid to kill off •=two-man dJl9dvantaeea ~ Wlllon't pl beca..- ot • m6noc' pmalty '° Rob a.n..,, -the lrwunnce ... on • Dnikw11 by Crombeen with 7:18 ,...ananc. 'l'nlOlnl l-0 on a fl.n&.;.pilrlocl 'i'l!iljy ... by La. AnlBI .. ~ .... _,.....,_ a.donplll~--- apart mldwa1 tbrouJb the :::.-:sz::: :t.-=:.,,·= .... .... ......... ldliaDI W Ille ccn JI ~2 wllb )lit 1:17 ..,. ........... ~ . i • • Ex-Angels wore the 't09ls of ignorance' with _class Del Rice'• friends couldn't begin to pt into the main cllnlng room at Loe Coyote Country Club 80 when they announced a testimon1a1 dinner fot Del, lt mid out in a f~minutea.. Del made it to the dinner. He wanted to spend one 1ut nJ&ht with h1a frienda ao bed that Doc Jules Ruinak1 Unnpd for an ambulance and Del nwde it to the club but not to the dial. Andy Etcheberren, another old cau:her, told the guys around 8 o'clock that the cu-t of honor had gone. There were tears. of coune, but mmt of the boys walked over to the bat. 'lliat la the way Del Rice would have wanted lL It ia aaJd of a lot of men who i-on that they never had an evil word to •Y about anOther. That one reelly applied to Del Rice. He nevel' put the. knock on a .m,Je llOul with the pomtb&e ~~ptlon of an umpire or two -then he WM only Jd.dd1nC. "' SPORTS COLUMNIST BUD TUCKER So did thoee who knew him best. He wu a wiR and talented baseball man and thoee who played for him loved him. It should have been enough but Del never sot another chance to ~~ eecond love of Del Rice waa golf and Loe Coyotes wu hia second home. That Lt why lt wu ao significant that he should die at the club. More's the pity Del didn't ~ it to the dlaa. He died in the manager's office. BroridcMtel' Jwry Dogett, an lonctime aolflnl buddy, wu with him. NO SAD SONGS. U you had asked Del Bice how he would prefer to go, he would have laid make lt at the club and dre.ed in the colorful Flf duda that had become IOI'\ of a Del Rb tndernirfl. That la the way it happened. Th,at la ).-t the way It happened and ao, no ud ...-. Del l&e went at the club where all h1a friendl wen pthered to tell b1m how mueb they loved him. That bett the hell out of drab ~tal room and probably WM the next belt thln8 to a spot behind home plate. • l , . : ' ' l j '· Orange Ooaat OAIL Y PILOT /8und1y1 January IO, 1"3 -, ~-------------------------------~--------------------------....,.--------._.~----------~------·& Bl Odom: Police work similar to football From AP ~11,.cc11ea Steve Odom. who left the r;:ytna • fields of the NaUonal Football t for the balh of a 1uburban po ~ 4• atation, aaya the two aren't all that · different. The former Green Bay Packer wid.e receiver, who worked aa .a psychol<>lfat before jolntng the Westminater Police Department, aays he became attracted to police work while COUNel1na juvenile offenderl and watching lnve.tJgatora who went out to do 1treet work. "There wu 11<>methlng lbout the way the)' went Trtpucka'• 56 key• Detroit win Forward &t~l Trt.-cu ICOl'.cl a m &Mm·NCOrd oe ta S.turcS.y nlaht u Detroit rall ed to eda• Chlc110, 128·128, ln \he National BMketb&ll AmodaUon. Trt~ka came wtthln one of WI llMIOn'I NBA h h of 07 Mt by .Urtu Outley ol Utah, alio at ixpenM of the Bulla ... Elaewhere, Bobby WllkertH aank a U -foot Jumper with four eeconda left Md Wort• B. FrH notched 17 of hill 81 polnta in • th• fourth quarter to 1lve Cleveland an 89-88 win over S.atll• . . . oe .. 8uk1t canMr-hilh 32 pointa P80ld San Antonio to a 120-109 victory t'ver N•w Jeraey . . . Rolaado Blackmaa talll•d 28 polntl at Dalla• ed1•d Houlton, 119-113 . • . Rook.le Clan Kellog '9UCU m>red a pme-.hiah 27 polnta,. 18 oomlna in the flrlt half, u Ind1aria mapped a 11x-pme nome J.oetnc 1trea1t by ctowntnc iw.. City, 133-122 . . . Rudy SmlUa notched 26 polnta u San Dier knocked oft New York, 106-97 . . . Ric Mallora tcored 16 of hia leUOD-high 27 pointa durtng an 18-0 Wuhtnaton swp that helped the Bulleta top Phoenix, d-82 . . . J.Ua1 Enta• 8COred 33 points, including 15 ln the third quarter, u Philadelphia downed , Utah, 126-109 . . . Golden State handed Central Division leader Milwaukee a 110-102 tetback. (L, UNLV comet from behind ~o wba Center ll•••Y Or ... 8C.'Onid 32 • r:ln\I and crabbed Ht rebou.ndl to ead No v•d• Lu V e a•• t o a come-from-behind 78-74 ~over -- Loni Beach Stata SatU.rday ni1ht In PCM col.Jes bllketball acUon. Lona Beech led by ·• many u 16 polnta Mtly ln tn..cond hall bllan a Jumper by G~ cut the l•J> to five wUh ftw mlnutea remal.n1na . . . Guard I.Ha WHd acored 23 potntl and backcourt mite Ricky Ml1• added 20 u Cal State Fullerton rolled to I 77-57 rout of vialtln& San Joee St ..• ln th•· otbtC' PC.AA encountft', "-no St. romped to a 62-'2 trlW'nph at UC Santa Berberl ... Ona StokH and reserve A1•re BHll• fqeled a aecond-half b~t whJch carried 14th-ranked Iowa to a 63-48 B ig Ten v ictory over leClOnd-rated Indiana . . . Ralpll lamp10D poured in 35 polnta t!.abbed 12 rebounila to l.d lixth-ranlced Vlr to a 1~y euy 98·81 verdict over o. 8 Loul1vllle .•• Frelhrnan Davi• Wlaaate ICOn!d a layup at the buzz.er to boolt No. 1~ Georptown to a touah 69-67 dedlion over Boaton College In Blg Eut play .· . . Mlcllael Jordaa notch ed a 1 career-hi1h 39 polnta u third-ranked North Carolina overaune 1tubbom Georgia Tech, 72.-65, in the Atlantic C.oaat Conference. Tampa says itl1 ready for '84 toda ' Super Bowl, Loe Angelee la • • t PASADENA (AP) -Aa }}ost of EB ' In the nation'• •potli&ht th1I I - Smyth, Glaser, Andrews win boating medals BJ ALMON LOCLUIEY 0-............... . A trio of Onnp County Mllon have belll. named by Yacht Ractn1/Cru1IJf\I Mapalne • wi.nnen of th• ~· Medal of Achlewmlnt for 1982. · Top . winner• were Randy Smyth and Ja7 Gluer, Hunu.n,ton e.cb, M the molt OU ......... multJhull (catamaran) Milon in the U .8. c:turinl 1982. Alan AncLrew. of Newport Beech (JWboe YC) won the award in both the yacht ~and r9dnC cate1orle1 of the Mld1et Ocean llacJn1 C1MI (MORC) for ocean rllCf.na boeta 30 feet and unds. Three other Cal11omianl were 1elec1ed for tbe awarda. They were John Kmtecld, Novato, M ta.. top junior (under 20) ..nor: Anne Gardiner, Saft I>Iego, as the outstand.lna woman ..uor, and O.W Fenix, Belvedere, M the top OCMD nicer. I . .. . ~bqut gettll\2 ~y:,dJ'Wli,ni, putting the Dulletproof W8ta on, gettlna the adrenaline pumpina, ta1ld.nc about what they were~ to do,'' Odom Islanders win Cup rematch, 5-3 SmUll stopped 35 Vancouver shott 1 ' New York goaltender Biiiy ~ t Tampa, Fla., lite Of next · ,.. ' year'1 National Football League title game, la allO mak:1ng lta pretence known here. Super Bowl XVII.I la aet for 72,000·8Ut Tampa Stadiwn Jan. 22, 1984, and d ty offidall are anxioUa to let the world know the Tampa Bey area la ready. IT WAS THE SECOND ltralaht year the t.-n ot Smyth and Gluer have won the award. In 1982 they compiled an outatandlna reoiwd by winnlOI the Tornado world champlonlhlp. the Tornado North Amerlcan champlonahip, the Prlndle-18 nat.lonala and the Pre-Olympic tra1n1nc regatta at Lone Beech. ODOM reca1la. "It wu juat like a locker room before a football game," he uys. "I made the ..ociatiOf\. It was familiar to me, altbouah what they were going to do waa not." · -Odom's journey from football rookie to police rookie started with Ilia high IChool years in Berkeley, where hia football honon lncluded All-Metrop<>litan, All-League, All-Alameda C.ounty and all-north county. ~ote or the day New York Jets defenaive tackle Marty Lyon1, after the Jets had been beaten 14-0 by Miami ln the AFC championship game: "There were a lot of things we lhould've done and we didn't do. There were a lot of things we could've done and we didn't do." Super Bowl ducats going slowly PASADENA -A aerlea of • stonns th1' week apparently bu left 4. • eome people wary that today'• Super. . Bowl -will be worth a uek_to &.._ _ BOwl Stadfui'D. ana-one tllCket bl'Olttt a_ya__,,~,a- llow market hu aotten aJower ... · Local ticket broken agreed there could be u many as 20,000 no shows. "A slow market has gotten 1lower. The choice seat.a are holding their price aomewhat, but it's raining end zones. I mean, there's going to be a lot of empty aeata. I mean, I can't remember another Super Bowl where it waa this euy to get seat.a," said Lury Gold of Ticket ~ in West ~ Angeles. Saturday night to lead the Ia1anden to a 5-3 v\ctory over the Canucb in a - matchup of lut 1prtng•1 Stanley Cup finalllta . . . Elaewhere ln the NHL, Minnelot.a'1 Mike Eavea converted the~ of the final period aa the North Stan a 2-2 deadlock with Philadelphia . . . W Baker'• eecond-period goal gave the New York ~2-1 victory over Pitblburgh, extending the ' win1ell 11n!ak to 12 prom . . . Mlehl et'1 36th goal of the 9ea0n broke a 4-4 tJe w1th 5:53 ~and pve Quebec a 6-4 win over New Jeney [. . 'l'lloma1 Stea'• .even-foot wrist ahot with 3:03 left helped Winnlpea aalvap a 2-2 tie with Hartford . . . Toronto fell behind Buffalo 2·Q after the fint two ahota of the pme, then bounced back to defeat the Sabrea, 5-3 . . . Rookie Lee l>Uoar 8tU'ed three aoa1I for his fint NHL bat trick u Boston won fta ninth atnJcht, 7-3 over Detroit. .. Montreal rallied ln the final period to earn a 3.3 tie w ith W aahington. . . Smythe Di vi1lon-lead Ina Edmonton padded ita lead to 19 pointa over· eecond-place Calpry after edctna the Flamee at. home,6-4. ·---Dodgen sign pitching .pair LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles Dodgen have ligned pitchen Joe Beckwith and Dave Stewart aa the fillng date for aa1ary arbitration pueed Friday. Yet to algn are Pedro Guerrero, Steve Howe, Mike Sdoecta, Fernando Valenzuela. For the An8e1a. Dave Goltz. Steve Renko and Bobby Clark have filed for arbitration. Th1I week, the Tam~ Bay Super Bowl Taak Force -which hel coordinate the city'• effort to land the 19 game -la diatrlbuttng 1,000 Information packeta to joumalllta covering toda. y. '1 NFL champlonahlp clash between the Miami Dolphinl and Waahlngton Redak:tnl. Milton takes Showboat Invitational Tom Milton, bowhng in the II championship round for only the MCOnd time in hi.a three-year career, defeated Doa Genalo, 259-206, for'the • tltle Saturday ln the Pro Bowlen ' Showboat Invitational ln Laa Vegu . . . The Olympic Club at San FranciJlco will be the site of the 1987 U.S. Open goU championship ... Jim Crtaer, who produced two Big Sky Conference football championships as Bol9e State's head coach, hu reaigned to take the head coachina job at Iowa State . . . Rowdl Gahlea of Winter Haven, Fla .. won the mens 100 meter freetltyle final. clocking 51.63 aeconda on the aecond day of the 'Speedo-int.emational lwim meet in Ai:nenfoo Netherlands . . . Ivan LelMll of Cz.echoaloviKii powered his way to hia 6lat straight lndoon victory and Galllermo VI.Lu of Argentina picked up a straight-set win to advance to the final.a of the World Championship Tennis tournament ln Detroit . . . Veteran quarterback Craig Peuose, trying to make a comeback with the United Statea Footba ll L eague'• Arizona Wranalers after a two-year absence from the sport. nas decided to retire. Smyth, with hia wife Suzie as crew, a1ao woo the Prindle-16 and Stiletto national champiorwhi.-. Andrews wu dted for the design of hill 30-foot sloop De tal11 in which he won the MORC international champlon1hlp re1aua on Santa Monica Bay last year. He la a member of Bel.boa Yacht Club and bu won .everal other MORC races llnce. · Gardiner won the top woman ailor of the yeer award for her accompu.bmenta In boardl&111na and ocean racin1 in conventional yacht1. A1 a . boardlaJJor 1be won the flnt United States Yacht • Racina Union boardaa1l1n8 champlomhlp and went • on to 1tnlah third in the world cfwnpkJnlhip. In off•hore · yacht racing Gardiner led an all-woman crew at the Southern Ocean Racing Conference ln Florida to sixth place In C1ua D, salling a 41 -foot sloop Black Star. She alao • lklppen:Jl the 54-foot Huntre91 to an elapeed time victory m the Reptta del Sol with ID all-woman crew -eXcludtng the cook. and helped orpnbe the flnt women11 offlhore clinic. AT AGE 11 John KOltecki won the USYRU S.•au C.U.p.._a.y.mJLo 11 L C!! t be U.S . uni or 1 championship in 1981. In 1982 he won _ world championship and placed second ln the J -24 world championahip. Both regauaa were held on San Frand8co Bay. He later traveled to Texaa and won the Championship of Champions regatta against champions of all one-design clasaes. Last weekend K.osteclti won the Pacific c.oaat Match Racing Championship at Long Beach Yacht Club to assure him a berth in the C.ongre.tonal Cup match racing classic. --'Midw-inters' ·has -new=' look -Betting lighter this year · Disastrous pa88 A decade ago, kicker Garo Yepremiaa decided to turn pueer and the result wu a Red.kin TD. Super fan sparing no expense PASADENA (AP) -There .,. footbell tam, and there aft foadwD twtb.. M1b Doomen ti LMe Wonh, Pia., falll lnto the JMWm....-,. °"'""" 20, drove f.rom l'ort Lauderdale, ria .. to 1>9\rolt ...... ,..,, ...... Bowl ..... ... ....., -a.de bis .... -.,..... r-.rvadom fot the .............. T.....,na. •••••• ~be cld .. ,., ..... ..mi,... ...... •••P•rlaon watb what'• •:tz::: ':el9P.100 for .. ... ,.,. ... delleta tor 8pper l .. LAS VEGAS (AP) -Book- makers here .. y the b~ttin1 on today'• Super Bowl haa been about u diaDal aa the weather bM been ln Southern Calltomia. While tam have still w~ mllliom of dol1an legally on their favorite teama, this y~1 venrio.n of the profe11lonal football champlonlhlp hasn't lnlpired the bettina of recent yeen. "It'• been very quiet for a Super Bowl," 1aid S onny Rel.mer I rntnlger Of the ·c book at the Caltawaya. "It's far below my expectatiom and they were oonlen'ative to siart with." Reimer aaid be bad ttaure</bia book would take in $1 mll1Jon ln action OD the pme and estimated eome $15-20 million would be ~ in the city'• legal lpoMa "It hasn't even come cloee to that, .. he aaid. Reimer blamed a combination of facton, lncluding the weather, the football strike and the lack. of a "star team" for keeptna Interest in the cootelt down. '"lb11 whole Super Bowl bu a lot of neptivea about It." he aid. "It may be a lc>Od pme for the C!"!'ta but I don't think lt1 • a • pme. lt'1 Wee ln bueball wbm lt'1 a l~O pme. The purlltl Jove it, but the avera1e fan would rather have a 10-9 lluate.t." Jimm1 v~ book~ at the Barbary Coat~ aald the betti.nl hM been tteady, but not .. ltl'Onl -tn rer;mit yeu"I. Vaccaro aaid he flpret hia aparta book tboukl do a mlnlmurn ell $2 million at a Super Bawl and aald be had fiaured on a tJ mlWon take if the New York Jeta abd the DIDal Cowboys Md won llllt week. "Now lt lookl like we miaht do tl.7 or tl'8 milUan." be .res. Vaccaro aid he II bopenl on a 1-mlnUte c.'l'UDCh of .,.... jUll belme ........... Jle llkl. lo& of b6a pmbleft .,. MHtac alf on ~.,.... hoPinc tbe tlne-pamt marpi In fa\'OI' Of Mllm& .. to 3~ DOtnta. ..,,. --'...., .. ~. b&t Md I a.euev.·l& wW IO ·~ Wubmatoe. •• '-• •Id. !11'11• ......-..... ...,. Wdl bll .... 1-M-~: ........ .. wm~u m.;:... ... ="..: et::'...1.:.:.:; ..... ~·ta IJF ..... laat:tour of fl•• l•••• .... wt11.• • Yachting event has been expanded to 18 clubs in '83 Six Orange County yacht clubs are among the 18 whkb will be host to clales ln the 54th annual Southern California Yachting Aaociatlon Midwinter Regatta Feb. 19-21. Angeles area; California YC, Del Rey YC and King Harbor YC in t he Santa Mon ica Bay area; Ana ca pa Y C I n the Ve ntura-Oxnard area, a nd Million Bay YC in San Diego. Los Angeles YC is the only club which will conduct races all three daya. They are boats to five clMeea of International Offshore Rule C1asaes and the venerable Cal-409. Twenty-six perpetual trophies are at stake in the regatta. SCYA is a conglomerate of 74 yacht clut::. stretching from San Diego to Fresno and aa far east u Nevada and Arizona. Known for more than five decades .. the "Midwinetta." the regatta ta admowledged to be the world'• largest midwinter aai1.in& event, annually drawtna up to 1,000 boeta ln over 100 ci:a.e.. But the Midwinters .. ain't what they Wied to be." For many yeara the entire·three-day event was held ln Loa Angeles Harbor wt th Loa Anplea Yacht Club as boat. Yacht• from all ove r Southern California. and 80me. from central and northern Callfomla. were either uUed or trailered to Loa Ance1ea for the event. Modifications for yacht Wlth the lnc:nlue In pOpU}arity of aailboat race1, L.A. llarbor became 10 Jammed on the Wllllhinl'on's D&rthday weekend that commercial traffic was vlrtually stalled. It WU then that SCY A 1tarted expandil\g the event to o\he:r areas. Thia year 18 clubs from San Dle10 to Ventura will b e involved In the Midwintera. The atx OranQe County clubs are Balboa, Bania Corinthian, Newport Harbor, Udo lale, Dana Point and Capistrano Bey. They will ho.i a total of 23 clallel on Saturday and Sunday , Feb. 19·20. Other clubs parUdpetina will be Alamitos Bey, Little 'Ships Fleet, Seal Beach and Long BeKh YC l.n the Loni Beach tree; Lot Anpie. Yacht Oub, Cabrlllo Beach YC and San Fernando Valley YC in the Loa The 12-me te r Courageous, t w o-t i me winner o f the America'• Cup , wlll undergo s o m e a light under-b ody mod iflcatlon1 when ahe i • 1hlpped back to Newport. RJ . after three month• o f winter tralnlng and tunina ln Newport Beach. David Vietoc', vice c.balrman ol the Defender-Courageou.a Group, aald the m odltlca tlons are expected to help fine-tune the yacht'• perfonnance. Pl.am for the modlflcationa are be in1 prefared under the direction o OUn Stephe na of Sparkman & Stephenl, the naval architec tural firm which produced the original winning llnes of the boet. Vletoc said alight refinements will be made to the yacht'• keel ahape, rudder configuration and tramom abape. The work will be done~ after the group'• winter ~r~1 .e11lon a t Newport Beech. The Defender-Coura1eou1 =la one of two American -vytna Im the riaht to the 1983 America'• Cup, ulllna'• most~ event. Both Defender (U.S. 12 No. 33) and Co urageous (No. 26) are being entered next summer in the trla1.I off Newport, R.I. The Defende r-Courageous Group ll belna q>OOIOl'ed by the People-to -l>eopJe S9ort1 C<llnmittee, Great Neck. N.Y. Clear skies expec_t~d PASADENA (AP) -Today'1 Super Bowl XVU 1hould be played under clear aides with only a 20 percent chance of rain, th~ National Weather Service aaid Saturday. . Temperatures should reach the low 60I for the National Footbell League champlon1hip game between the Miami Dolphina and the Wuhif\llOn Redaldna, the weether lef'Vice aald. Foncutera predicted a break from the week-long Ped.tic stonn 1iege pounding California. However Pa11dena police preP.Ared for maulve parldna probJeml becat.-e leYel'a1 day. Of rain had aatunted t.be around usually Uled for parkinc ilround the Roee Bowl. • Sports on TV, radio TELEVISION This week'S. Special 9:30 a.m. (4) -SPORTSWOftLD -A review of the 1982 NFL leUOn. !Sorth Carolina's .Michael Jordan...sticks tongue out while making move Saturday. UCI RALLIES TO WIN. . . From Page 81 But that's when the Anteaters started to dig and the Aggies became tentative in their shooting a nd in attacking UCI's zone press. Aggie Coach Rod Tueller called back-to-back time outs In an attempt to shake the junior, but Thornton softly placed both tosses through the cylinder of the basket. -4 \J Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Janu1ry to, 1113 81 Bailey wins it in a runaway Supercross Kickoff viewed by sellout crowd in Anaheim~- By HOWARD L. HANDY .................... Thor-. were two runaway nc.w durinf tho OJH1nin1 motooroea race o thto 1983 eeuon Saturday nJ1ht at Anaheim Stadlwn ln the Super Bowl coverage elaborate From AP dl1patcbes Take 20 cameraa lns~ad of the usual alx; 11 tape mach ines Instead of two. Two men to analyze each team. even two for the special teams . Four producers, two directors, an overall producer-director, $9 mllllon w orth of equipment and more than 100 support peraonnel. Super Televflion XVll. NBC's telecast of the today's Super Bowl between th e Washington Redskins and Miami Dolphins will be every bit as elaborate as t h e game itself, maybe more so. "You have a lot more people watching the game than just your diehard football fan," said Larry Cirillo, who will direct the game coverage from the Rose Bowl. · Last year, NBC estimates 110 millJon people watched the San Franc isco 49e rs and the Cincinnati Bengals in Super Bowl XVI on CBS, and half the sets in use in the United States were tuned to the garhe. That made it the third-highest rated television show of aJI time, and the top-rated live show ever. For a regular-season national telecast, NBC estimates the audience at about 35 million. Mlller H11h Life 8upercro11 KJdcof t befON I 1tllout cn>wd of over 70,000. The first canw ln • heat r.a wnen Mlalon VleJo'1 Jeff Ward took an early l..cl ln an Nht-lAlp race, then had trouble ln hla temi and in the main event u weU. David Bailey, a non-winner on the' •upercro11 circuit before Saturday nt1ht, came \hrou1h with fl ytna colora ~n hh American Honda to capture the 20-lap feature in another runaway victory. Bailey la a native of San Diego whoee belt finlah prevtoualy waa a IM!COnd pl.ace to Broe Glover in the 2~ Trana Cal CMC 11erle.. He oomes from a raclni family, starting hla ridJng career at the ·age of 12. Johnny O'Mara of Simi Valley also r iding • Honda, paa1ed Glover on a Yamaha, at the final tum to take second place. "I wanted to win a Supercross race so bad, tbia la really a big lhrill," BaUeY ..td after the race. "My tau.r (Gary) OMM up to me at the lt&r1inl line and Mid, ·tte~. you look tenle. Relax.' '°That WU good advice and 1 waa able to take It and win ton1iht. We 10 rtdfnc totether and he never let me aei •tarted in the wrona dlrect1on. "Before thla race, my aemiftnal win tonlaht ·waa my bi11eat v ictory in Supercro11 . Everythlna went w ell for me." The 1eltout waa the fifth 1trat1ht at Anaheim and no other 1tadfwn ln the country can make that claim. La1una Beach promoter Mike Goodwin pretented the race under clear 1kie1 and a full moon after a week of rain had left the track ln a molal condition~ ideal for racing. In the openina four heat racet of eight lapa ~four different factories were represented in the winner'• circle. Bob Hannah .captured the firJt on a Honda; SKINS' BOSTIC ... From Page B 1 exposure. If we win and are back ) next year we'll be the big name players." . AB for the mechanics of the game, Bostic acknowled¥.es that a great pc)rtion of Miami s success on the field has been with its ever-changing defenaea, geared toward con.fusing the offense. "I don't think they'll throw anything at us we haven't already leen. lt.'1 just Up to US to carry out our assignments," he adds. To be considered Just a face in the crowd isn't anything new for Bostic, he was competing with his brother, Joe. for a long time for recognition in his own family. He followed his brother to Clemson and Joe ls currently a starting guard with the St. Louis Cardinals. Mom and Dad will be at Pasadena Sunday, but hia brother opted to stay home and watch it on television.~ "It's going to be a while before all of this sets in," admits BosUc. "Everything has come ao quicklr, It's hard to explain my feelings. ' If n othing else -he's a walking example of what you can accomplish regardleas of put-downs. On Aug. 26 of 1980 he was handed his walking papers by the F.agles. Today he's the center of attention. Mark BarMU wu the MOond belt winner on a ~ John1on won 'M t a Yamaha; and Wm'd fourth on a KawMald. HondN took command ol the flrat Hmlflnal and flnl1hed one-two In the main. aui.,, Hannah and PhU Lanaa did .... honon in the llml. Ward put on a i~ rSd9 to •tart hla beet .... tUllll a commandtna lead and ..., up at the ftnilh. But that w• WI W hurnh. In the eeml he Md • bed 1tan and in the matn, came_... a huae pileup of rtdel'• end m11Chinee on the l900nd lap and never fully recovered. Kevin Davi., from l'oUatain Valley, WU acheduled to rtdl in the leCOnd heat race but tnke the NJ1J.nc Ptf! with ID •ly start and wu dllquaUfled b the balance of the niCht. The ht1hly-pubUclzed water hole, over which many of the rlden were outspoken ln tbelr dlaguat with Goodwin, WH reduced to little more than a mud-hole by Ume the main ewnt arrived. Amona lhe more than 10,000 fana on hand for the llhow WM Bruce Penhall, the retired World S p eedway motorcycle rtdtng champion . Penhall, now a regular on the televtlkm aerte. CHIPS, picked Hannah H a winner before the main bUt h1a predlctlon wasn't as good • h1I ridi.JtR efforts. "Tfie new fonnat givea UI a lot more racing and it la exdtlna for the crowd," Glover 11td after calming down from hit loM to O'Mara at the f1niah line. The new format flnda each rider on the track for three eventa lnatead of two In pnvtow years. Thia meana that a rider ln the main event who finiabel, will ride a minimum of 38 lAlpe and others more during the evenJ.na. Moreover, the Super Bowl is international. This year's telecast will be seen live in Canada, M exico, Puerto R ico and the Virgin Islands, and fed live vta Arme d Forces Radio and College basketball-scores Television to American military College installations in Japan, Korea, uc '""'"' 78~~ St. 78 Panama, Puerto Rico, Gennany, c11 State Fullerton 77, San Joea Italy, Spain, the Philippines, St. 57 Alaska, Guantanamo Bay and Fruno St. 82. uc Senta Batbatt 42 Iceland. Nav•d• L .. \leg .. 71. Long It's also on radio. CBS, which 8eecll St. 74 had an estimated 14 million :=~:~f:.C:J 83 listeners for last year's game, will sen ~ 8t. '4. ~ 57 carry it nation wide with ~:.Y• ~5:';.:::-58 announcers Jack Buck and Hank Pappardlna "· s.n Diego ee Montena 71, Bolte SI. St (ot) Idaho ee, Montene St. 38 ........ IOw• 83, lndlM1 48 llllnolt 87, Mlchlgln 74 Nort'-tem ee. Ohio SI. 84 MlnnMOll 83, Wlaoontln 58 Mtllourl 711: Natlf -· 58 Mlctllgen St. 83, Pu<dua 87 Iowa St. 73, Olllalloml St. 84 K-St.M.~117 Dreka 6', Ind'-St. 83 Xavier, Ohio 78, Otclahoma Ctty 58 Pen American 117 , Tax at Lutheran &4 Ark -Lltlla Rock 112 . Hatdl!Hllmmon1 71 huttl Virginia 118, Loultvllla 81 North Cetollne 12, Oaorot• T acn 85 Duk• tt, Clameon te \landerblh 81, Tan,_.. 80 South Carollna 80, Furman 80 Otd Dominion IO, 8outtl Florida Florid• St. 71, S. MIMIMIQpl 16 .... 0-getown 88, loMorl Col. 17 VlllanOYa 83, S~ 11 Army 87, North••Um U F0tdham 75, Holy Ctoaa fl7 Hoftlra 82, 8altlmor9 N Llltllah 11, T OWIOll It. 1' St. John'• 85, ~ 18 New Htmp1Nt9 11, ~ 80 Maryland 88, ~ Cer«*M ll ., l -. .. UCI whittled away at the mar_gin, but still trailed 71-58 with 8:13 to go. Ben McDonald, however, who finished with a game-high 20 points, hit a pair of baskets and Tod Murphy "All. l tho~ht about was last game when l. couldn't .bit a free throw to save my life," said Thornton of his thoughts during the time out. "Actually. the second time out helped me to relax. I was more nervous after the first one." Stram. H-.11 ~ All ,,_ 11 NBC's TV coverage is fn t-w-o--~~vafinfi-"13. CTL.oe 0r11 Robam n. st. Louie ee Wlc:tlllt St. 100, 8 . ..,_ 78 8elt 8t. •• c. ~ 67 Kent St. 17, N. lmrda 71 Mleml. 0 N . Totado 81 77 --72. MMquatta 18 "-"" 11. It,,, ?ua• 11 tt. ao11,vant11r• "· M.-ltlend 7, ~-~~- followed with another. Then, following a single free throw by Utah's Michael McCullough , the Anteaters rattled off another eight in a row, and the next thing they knew the score was knotted at 72-atl with 4:28 to play. Both sides equally exchanged lour more points until Utah's Joel Rott.a missed the front end of a one-plus-one and UCI got the rebound. With 2:04 remaining the Anteaters effectively ran down the clock until the closing seconds when, on cue, George Turner drove the right of the key, fed M17fj)Tly at the free throw line, who jammed the ball in to Thornton inside where he was fouled. "How in the (bleep) did we come back?" shouted McDonald with a smile. "How did we do that?" "I'm just proud of hoV' we played," added Turner. as UCI is now 3-4 in the PCAA, 11-7 overall. "Sometimes this team just amazes me." Just to show how amazing the Anteaters were, they took 77 shots Saturday and missed 50 of 'em. They also took 30 more shots than Utah State . And . remarkably, UCI was only 35 percent for the game from the floor, while the Aggies shot 53 percent -and UCI won. baste parts -a two hour ~-78,Haywtifd8t.74 pre-game starting at 1 p.m. and St...._ 81. "'· uc oav1e 112 the game Itself. 7tSof'«ne SL fl7, Sacternanto SL The pre-game show is geared San Frtndaco SL 10, Humboldt to educate the caau.al fan and the SL se football newcome r to what is ~::!it~:.:;:=::: coming. Point Loma 88, cal a.ptlat M H~.....i b Le Be with T-8outtlem 82, USIU 80 u.1.CU Y n nnan. Aedlenda eo. cwemont·Mudd regular "NFL '83" side k icks 7t (oil Mike Adamle and Pete Axthelm, Simon Ff-eo. SNttla 58 . it will feature Ahmad Rashad Whlltl« at, Pomona Pitzer st AadCM and John Brodie anal)'Dng the ~ al 64, Ofagon 52 Red.skins, Len Dawson and Bob ~ St. 72. Arizona 64 Griese analyzing the Dolphins Utllh :: ~~..!' 54 and Adamle and Jim Turner New MalClCo St. 94, w. T-St looking at special teams from 77N4w.·A41no 84, Wat>et St. 82 both clubs. ldlho St. 78, N. Arizona ee e. M1ct11gar1 73. w. M1ct11gen e, E. ..,_ 73, N. lowwi 81 Loyoll, •· 84, EV11n1V11a 73 Cent. Mlaeourl 71, NE Mlllowl 48 Deyton 112, Drexel 80 8Uttar 6'. Detroit 83 9ow!lng ~a.I 72, Oh6o u. 55 SW Mltlour1 78, Valparalao 115 Akron 88, Young1town St. M COii W. l1llnole 75, N.-Ctllceoo 113 ..... ...... TCU 88, SMU 87 Olllallom• 87. Co4ouido 711 Taxu Tech M. 8lylor 87 Taxu A&M .... Tax• 52 Tulll 80, Creighton 72 Arkan••• St . 81 , Taxu·Atflngton 5e N. Tana St. 111, Lamer 55 ~St. eo. E. KanJ:::r.: e. r--St. ee. 74 CIC8dal 80, ~St. 72 \11 . Commonwealth to, N.C.~71 AUllum 14, L8U 82 DaPu M. AIL·91r"*IOl'tMI 64 Wllllem a Mery 72, JamH Madlaon 88 Maine 11, Oeotoe ...._ 78 0-... 10, Kentuc:.*y 83 Manhal 82. w. C.Olne 77 Alc:tMnond 74, Long ~ u ... ........ lpOl 87, Flor1de 11 Ml#Tmy 8l 81, Auatln Peey 11 SE Loulalana 78, Jeck.aon St. 58 McNeaaa St. 711, NE LOU1Mana 80 New Otlaena 76, Tui-71 (4 otl Tn.-ctlettenooga 12, \IMI e8 W. Kantudly M, JadlaonYllla 71 NW LoulalMa 78, Ga. Southam 82 ,... 80, ....,_.... N Ruteef'I 70, T--• Vermont tO,.....,. 71 F lllrftald tO, V• 11 WHI Virginia et, o •• , •• w..,..onR(ot) euclln•ll 71, Delewa,. II eo.on u.•.a.s ... •11." er-108,.,......,, C.....S6.Lalalel4 WIOf* N , ,......,. Dlid1I llClll• 82 Amel1c:an u .......... ......., 73Cornall 17, Columbla .. . Pttttbwgn 58. Pr~,,. (2 o«I Aobar1 Moma 10, ~ MCI. ea Col) Navy eo, EMt Cerolne II Connecticut 78, Seton Htl 47 St. Frtnela, Pt. 13, It Ft'MOll, NY 78 But only Dick Enberg and ..--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--- Merlin Olsen will be in the booth for the game, in part because NBC determined that its four men In the booth during the World Serles produced verbal overkill. Super Bowl matchups Coming Wednesday, February 9, 1983 ·rrent Mleml DolDhlna 8"CIAUSTI """"" Tom Orou , 23, 8-1, 204, Ohio Stat• -Avarag«I 38.7 yerde during Maton Signed u fr" agent In 111111. baellog out 0.0tga Roberti bacauM hi look f-ltapl bllOtl klcillng. S.t Ohio Stet• record wttll 72·ytrd punt In 11178 098f* va Penn Stele ,.._.lctl., Uwa von Schamann, 25 , 8·0. tee. Olllallom• -Aapl~ Mleml fevorlt• Garo \'epramlan. Sullarad htlrlln1 fracture of tr-M pr-C'-back) r-1ng • tumble during playoff egtlnal 8an Olaoo &ut did kickoff end a111tr~t dUtlaa VI. Jet. In AFC Ihle g-Bom In Waat S«tln. rnoYaO to Fon Wortl'I. TbM, In 11172. Klat~ Fulton Wlltlar. 24. 5-10, 1113, Waat Virginie -Av.ag«I 21 7 yardt on 20 klckoft• during aauon. Sixth-round ctloloa In IHI on pldl ob..,._, trom Minna.ota u companNtlon for center Jim L1n9«. Al.a a,_ comer back Tommy \llgoftlo, 23. 5-10, 1117. Vltflnla -Avareoact t .I yard• end acored • TO 11 pun\-fftumar delrtno -· AaMfw running bed! MIO lad Miami' raoetvwt wfffl 2 4 aetc:flaa dl#tng 1982. Owna t..n punt.fatum rao0td of 17 yatdl for a TO vt. Pl1t.ourgn In tH 1. ,, WMl\tnaton "9chkln1 8"~W.18T8 run• Jl~ay•. 23. 5-1t,175, North Catollnt -A-38 yardl lor 51 puntt In hit rookie year. eel .. a frM agent 11181' IWl'aQ«I 41.8 ytrOI In MlllOf yeer In cohaa. Ha mlda 4'4 o4 45 extra polntl In ClOllaga, the only mlal coming tftar Ila ran 70 ~rd• on a fth punl for • touchdown. ~ ... 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The putt, over a •aturated green and throu1h the steady, chilly rain, llnlshed off Caldwell'• eighth conseculive round In the 6o. and pve him 1) a one-shot lead after three rounda of the Phoenix Open, and 2) a eecond chance at acqu.J.rlnl his first POA tour victory. Caldwell later had an added reaueet. -'11 just don't want a playoff." The chipper, bl'ftZ)' guy, now ln his ninth aeuon on the Tour, apparently had his f1nt vSctory locked up lut week until hew• Ued by a 20-foot putt on the 90th hole at the Bob Hope Desert Clusic, then bl in. playoff. "I loet ln a playoff lut week and rm leading thia week." he said. "Obviously I'm playing well. Tomorrow, it's just a question of doing what I did today, getting on with the pro- IJ'Ull· "I've had eight straight round8 in the 60a. Now I need another one. I lust don't want any p~~fa.' well's 20-foot birdie pun on the 18th hole completed a 4-under-par 67, provided him with a one-shot lead and gave him a M-hole total of 201, 12 strokes under par on the 6,726 yard Phoenix Country Club oourae that was spotted by pools and puddles of casual water. "It was a miserable day, the rain coming down and it was cold. A good dar, for ducks, a bad dal for gollers, ' Caldwell said. •you just try to shoot as good as you can. I did the thinp !had to do when I had to do them.'' aaid the man who was deprived of his first tour victory last week in a pli"yofr. --- His go-ah ead birdie putt, which found the cup about one-half hour after the natJonal television cameras had completed their coverage for the day, pve him a one-shot margin over Bob Gilder, a fonner Phoenix Open champ and a three-time winner last seaaon. Gilder had a 66 and was at 202. 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UUl1 t. fl!leotl • ~ t:tUI: a.....,,, ..... l;lMI, ·eo fr I. ........ (Lat. It M; I .,_ ""' .. , ... Cllfll! NCI. .. fl =_.., ., ..... _,. CieMef,:.~•). IOI 1. arwcn 100•-CL8t. · a. ..... 111 .AO • toe lrM-1. Dl~'I, 11.711 t ~--.a. MlllMll. -___ ,_ ......... ~ l:MAI; .. IBP' .................... ~ -::-•---1 ...... ""°"' ~: a: _,.... ,,,, t:ae.et: a. •11 CWJ. ..... • ._...,,, .......... L ~ '"'" 1.tt.•1 •• ~"" I~ .. ~ .. tta. .... ... =.:· 18th. He amtched par 71 and was lied at 203 with defending champion Lanny Wad.kins and Mike Reid. Bradley clinging to lead DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla. (AP) -Pat Bradley ahot a 3·under-par 69 Sa~ to hold off a record·~tttna onnance by Beth DuUel ana maintain the lead after three rounds of the LPGA tounwnent. Bradley, who 1tar1ed the day tied at 7-Wlder-par with Vickie Fergon, continued her atrong play and flnlahed with a 10-under total of 206 after 54 holes. Daniel birdied nine holes on her way to a tournament-record 64 and moved within two strokes of the lead. Daniel's 8-under-par round was the third tournament record ln three days and aet a course record at the par-72, 6,079-yard Deer Creek Country Club . Daniel'• round alao equal~ her own low career round and her nine birdies Saturday came within one of the Ladles Profeuional Golf Auoc:iatlon recocd of 10 that she aharea with NaJlCY Lopez • The final round ii acheduled for today. "It'• aoroethlng that just happena," Daniela aald of her bllatertna round. ''It all started at the eecond bole which w• the wming point. I think." Danlel birdied the aeconct. third, fourth and eeventh holea for a 4-under front nine, then turned the a:Jl'Dll' and birdied \he 10th, 12th, 18th, 18th and 18\b boles. "l 1'Mliled I WM hlttlnl and putdna well . . . and I Wll under par for the flnt time In the tow'Mmenl, •• Daniel IUd. ... feh l'd haw a FOCI du. .. 1 wual1y It.art the Y*-.... erratic. I ended lut M ..... burmd out and clilla'I .,... lo .. • dub. Bu& ..._ aa bOlil 1 Mid to m~H, .. H_,, ~re 1.--. ..-.., ... cw:,,. .. ,... ... Bradl•f ~ who ha1 car•td .... °' ......... , ................. ...... ,,,, ...... :'r~ •;••"•~R Orenge COMI DAILY PILOT/lundey, JifMrY ao, 1• ; \ One cup of tea per person per. day . By S. J. GUFPEY BOULDER, Colo. (AP) - Who's F98 to bel.leve a SUY wtth the moral conviction of Abraham Lll'K'Oln, ~ drive of L ee lacocca and the whlmly of E.T.? The man who brOUQht the world Red Zinger, Mominl Thunder and Sleepytlme herb teaa la like a Hor•tlo Alpr novel come to ttfe, llke the dream• of the l9601 counterculture come true .. Thete'I a good ca.te to be made for callllli thia sJi,ht. 33-year-old man with the squeaky-clean aunatreaked hair, America'• father of herbal tea. So M<>rr&. J . Siegel -just '1Mo" la better -would retily like it lf people would atop w ith the hippie referencee. to tunher h1a pl of one cup per penon per day. ' a. a very a.id-back place. Job applicant. were uked about their attitudes toward truth beauty and goodneaa. ' "The whole hipple- backcrou~d label both ers me," uya Mo, whoee Cele.tlal Seuonlnga aold 60 million cups of herbal tea lut year. That's three a year for everyone in the United Stat.et -and it's increasing. The way Mo sees lt, there's serious tea-drinking ln the average American's future, and nonsense like "cosmic capitalist" la not doing much "Six hundre d million cups," he mutters. ''That's not Storage Technology " a auc• ceuful computer buslneaa in nearby LO.uisvllle. He pauses, then bis eyes light up as he thinks of $22.5 mlllion In sales In 1981. "But do you know how many more cups of tea you have to sell compared to one of their machines?" It waa the logical progreaalon for a bualnen that started with Mo mixing up a blend of the herbs he grew to know during his childhood exploring the Colorado wllda. He teamed up wi\h partner J ohn Haya, whoee wife paired up with Mo's girlfriend to stitch the It's true that Celestial Seuonings started out In 1971 Seaview West, a $3.5-million industrial complex under construction in Costa Mesa, will have a "prestigious" Newport Beach address. Only postman knows for sure Mesa businesses see Newport Beach address as plus By JODI CADENHEAD or .. .,..,,... ..... la it Coeta Mesa or la it Newport Beach? Only the poe1Jnan knows for sure. Stanley Mullin, a Grubb and Ellis leasing agent for the soon-to-<?pen Seaview West industrial complex at 930 W. 16th St. in C.O.ta Mesa. says it's a little of both. When the $3.5 million condominium project ~ next month, mail will come delivered to NeWj)ort lleach. even though the 10 buildinp are located in Costa Mesa. By a quirk of fate, the business park's mailboxes are located ln Newport Beach. meaning tenants will get to use the coastal dty as a mailing address. Mullin sees the Newport Beach address as a plus. "Many people feel that Newport Beach Is better than Irvine and Irvine ii better than C<ieta Meta." said Mullin. "Newport Beach la eome~ people know. Newport Beacl\ baa a name for itaelf. ' Advertisements for the complex glamorU.e the suppmedly ritzy addrt!91. Newport Be.ch is printed on the front of the brochure. Inalde, interested buyers find, "City of Costa Meu location with a Newport Beach addreu." Mullin aaid if he had h1a cholce of adm-e.e. he wouldn't hesitate to take Newport Beach over Costa Meaa. "It would help me Ln 1ellinl the project. Newport Beach has a lot of prestige that a lot of other dUes do not." U Seavlew West came by Its address through sheer chance, others did not. . A spokesman for the U.S . Poat Officet in Newport Beach aaid many private post office boxes are uaed by Costa Meu busine9aes. Charles Lishemesa, owner of the Postbox Rental in Newport Beech, aaid many of h1a 300 customers are bus1ne9I owners in Coata Mesa who prefer wd.ng a Newport Beach addrela. For privacy reaaona, he declined to name any spedfic bustne.es. Why do people want a Newport Beach poet offioe box? "When I was living in Mlnneeota I heard of Newport Beach. It IOUnded ao glamorous. But who the hell ever heard of Costa M"eaa? "Mary Smith Flowers, Newport Beach, aounda a hell of a lot better than 'MafY Smith, Costa Mesa'." he continued. "The name Coata Mesa does not have the prestige that a name like Newport Beach h.u." There a r e those who argue wllh that asaetament, saying the rivalry that once existed between the two towna ia aver. "It upeeta me," said Nate Reade, executive director of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Oxnmerce, who aa1d he baa hewd of a few Coata Mee. firma optinc for a Newport Beach addreu. "They're maJcina a living In Colt.a Mesa and they ahou.ld be proud to say they're here." Book details mortgage terms BJ ne AtNdaa.4 PreM • Tbe drop tn Interest ratee Mil made lt eMler for aome famlliet to meet the monthly ~menu on a home mort1a1e. but the tehnl of the t.o.n fa harder' than tlVf!I bomJwlnl II rlakiet". It you're not careful, you can make paymentl for y-.n-and end up owln8 more than you borrowedJ YOW' monthly payment can rile fMteT this\ your Income. Or you CW\ tJnd yoUnllt forced to come up wtth thowende at , cloUar9 to pay oft the b11ano1 ot your lmn lri a "DP chunk. The Federal Tl'8de Comma.ion .. trylnC to help buyen avokl -or at lellt recoplr.e - the pltfal1-with a 18-p11fe booklet, .. The Mort1a1e Money Gulde,' which lnclud" thumbnail d.cripUOnl of ...,... than a cto.\ loan optkn, an explanation of llOme of the lepl temw Involved and a chart thowtnc monthly paymenu tor different 1lae ' ~ at dlffennt tnt.enlt ni•. There II no chlqt for the ,wde. You cen pt • copy by ~tine: 0M~ Money Guk»," J'lden.1 Tnde CaN1 8Ch IDd Penmylvana Aw., M.W., w........., D.C., IOOIO. \ little cloth bap1hat held the brew. • Soon, the first blend - Mo's 24 -was joined by Red ~· buaineaa got serious when Mo'a mother aigned ao that her 20-year-old aon could borrow $5,000. At 26, Mo was a mllllonaire. Last year'• sales were $22.5 million. Mo la looking at $50 million by 1986. <See TEA MAN, Pase Bt Corporate executives stayed put in 1982 America's corporate executives were much more prone to stay put during the uncertain economic conditions of 1982 according to a new survey of top U.S. "headhunters." The Aaaociation of Executive S ea r ch Consultants , a profeulonal organization ..rep~e:senting job R arch firms, reported a decline of 27 percent in the demand for executives in 1982 as compared to 1981. The decline in executive demand was attributed to ·a combination of reduced mobility among higher-level corporate olficiala and leas growth, and tbua fewer new joba, in virtually all industriee. Demand for thoee earning $80,000 increased. Only one aector of the economy was apparently immune and that was the heaJth and hospital field, which showed an increase in executive demand of 3 percent. · The one bright spot in the report, however, was that the downward trend appeared to be leveling off in the final quarter of the year. The AESC atatiatiC9 showed a drop of only 3 percent in executive hiring from the th ird quarter of 1982 to the fourth quarter. That compared to an 8 percent falloff between the third and second quart.era and a 22 percent akid between the lfJOOnd and first quartera. Moreover, demand for officers earning $80,000 and above waa up in the final quarter, aa were requests for senior management peraonnel in manufacturlna, corporate communication s, energy, retail, construction , metals and ael"09pace lnduatria. All of the9e fields were hard-hit In percent who would refuse mowt 10 theee cltiee Oattu -12.s --•211 ---22.0 ----30.2 o..., r-... ~ .,._ ~ & ......... """9¥"' "° ·-.......... ol .a.,....,..,."' - by the ailing economy. Despite the signs of progress, all regions of the country were negatively affected in 1982 and all continued to decline between the third and fourth quarters except for the Northeast. which posted a I5 percent lncre8ae iii executive demand In the final three months of the year. "It was a difficult year for American business," said AESC President Leon A. Farley. "But the quarter trend may Wuatrate a turning point ia neu." A separate survey confirmed the reduced mobility among executive. in 1982, putting much of the blame on outright refuul by officen to accept transfers to oertain areas of the country. The survey. conducted by Heidrick & Struggles, covered 790 executives at the rank of vice president or above. Not surprisingly, Detroit ~edto t>e the mott unpopular Cify, -Wlili 50.9 percent of those Interviewed saying they would refuse a transfer to the deprened MJchigan dty. Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio, Indianapolis and Milwaukee ranked next ~ on the list of leut-duirable transfer locations, while San Francisco, San Dlego and Phoenix drew the fewest objectlona. Onll 4.8 percent of exec:uUve. didn t want to IO to San Franci.:o, while 5.6 percent rejected San Diego and 12.5 percent vetoed Phoenix. S. Africa good investment but ignored by Americans By lil\EN E. gufN °' ... ...., ........ -~ In South Africa ~a lucrative &.me. move that la too often put off becau.e the country ha• lo~been rnlamdentood. 1bat w.. reported to a recent ran1e county 1atherln_t of busln ... people by lean a.ry, ~ ..-.i of South Africa. South Africa is viewed with apprehension by American lnveeton ---they .. lt .. a e!>lltlcally unetabl• country1 Cleary eakl. "It'• the •yee, but, conundNm,'' he laid. Bu1lnea1m•n reall1• South 1Jrim. with It. aokl and val~ m1neral NIOUlftl. 1 ... wnte a aood ~ty for lnvi911Wlt, 6ut avoid lt beeaUle they are afraid ttwtr lnvwtmenta won't pay off In the ... l\lft, Soulia Africa'• problema .,. not fiida1 IO m\Mi&· 81 c\&llUl'al, a.r, ...._~If evaldal ln .... ....., .. ,.. .... '° ... same shade of green, white or black, all the other problems would ltill exist. .. South Africa, ruled by an oll1archy within the white minority, Ma been the target of ~ by other nationl becau.e of it. nidat polidea. The boycott• have not improved condlUona for ~ in South Africa, Cleary said. ''Dome9Uc cittumltancea don't lmprove becau.. of boycot1a. •• be takl. But. Improvements, 1uch aa oocnDWlotY education up to• 18. have been mrde within the black eactol' of the oountry. · Qeary said that South Afrtm, which .'llH achieved so much ..,.... powth In ... cmtw'y, should be truated to IOlft lte donHllk' .,....... • WI. a.., ... Noliidy •• die ~~.,,--~ 018i111J Wtftl TIW C.W . - 1llAllE 1:1111 1111:11. I i Here are the •tock market aotlvltl• of publloly traded Orange County flrm1 fpr ttM week ended Friday, Jan. 28. Data provided by Newport Securities Corp. ..... I ''"' . . 01 '" tfUI •t 1 , rh••I f -I uv•o ••n '*'' I I~ IOM' t :.:---:-················· ···········-··· ····················-............... _ ..................................... . 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John McLeod, chief enatneer at the facility, aa.ld the Huntlnaton BHeh 11~ wu cha.en bean.we of lta central location tor FerranU'e cuatomer bue. ' The company, with lta aubeldtartoa, which deal in data 1y1tem1, optic., offlhore 1y1temt and microwave devicel to name a few, doe. about $500 mllllon bualne9I eech year, Mc~ uid. He expecta production to 1tart at the new fad.llty ln about one year, he ta.Id. Until then, the 1taff wlll be aervlcin1 Ferranti 1y1temt and maintaining cuatomer relatlom. ~y George George Fenneman will attend the Feli. 1 openln1 of the Cotta Meta branch ol Home Saving• of America. The branch le at 450 E. 17th St. Fenneman will , be there lrom 11 a.m. to 1 p.m • ,, noro•• .... u1 JI .... to c:.r, lllU• J1 "'''""• , .. ~ • • II ...... ,, I ... Ill ;::m• .... , ... to .. . lf'th11 &ntllel• ....... a •• ,,...,,. c .. ,~\u• llfC• lltlor llMt• ........ 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"We gueutimate that Lipton 1pent and l<>!it more money in 1982 advertlaing and promoti~ their new line than we've made since we started, ' Mo Mys. 11In six montha, they went from marketing tn 29 percent to 8~ peroent of the country. It took u.a five years to get 65 pen:ent of the country." Today, Cele1tial Seasonings' corporate hierarchy la filled with namea from the glanta of the food industry -General Fooda, Pepperidge managerial power. "Coemtc Cookery" 1lrleS up next to volumes like "M~ Throuah Peor.te:• "How to Measure Manageriil 'J"erformanoe," 'Ma.naaln& In Turbulent 'rimel." On the waU. ~ origin.ala of the storybook illuatratlona that adorn Cele1tial boxe1 -the bright, folkay art that hu made Celeltial Seuoning displays the happiest place in the aupennarket. On one wall, the laughing bear from the front of Iced Herbal Delight. On another, an idyllic picnic scene from Almond Sunset. Down the highway la a mammoth warehouae stacked with bales and bundles of exotic ingredients bound for the nation's teacups. SemJ-trailer trucks emblazoned with that laughing bear travel the country with thelr aromatic cargo, apreac:iins the g09pel of the little company that got big but tried to stay good. :i :::::~: ~~=' :::· 61 ....... , ,~ ... tvn ..... llot l• c •• llilllC 6t lltoltot ..... lllJI _,,, b• t:r.'~::· .. "'"'· ............. UIDIO ,,,, •.oo °""' •fl•· lllD&O 6. ft y ·~· .... c-111at ,,., ... 111D&.0 1.00 1. o 10, 16f t ,Ul .. , l ,06t 1•.•ll ' ., ,ero •'1' . l Farm, Coca-Cola. ----"What an opportunity -to u.e everyt.hhla ~----_. ............ ......, ________ ....... 10 °''"" ooa fl ClanlMtlool OICU U °""J• k eo•r• .. 1) Pool It Joi .. •a ,, ..... , .... htt ,.,, a :~:::.:.~·· :~~ ff Pru lty Co. JOC • ,. Prle\r .. lo Pm• 1: :rr:~:::!~ ::ri i1 to. loo.,.,.• II.ti .. lb/Dor Ctrf. 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"· 1•0 19), U l 2),061 "•JU ll),f\I "' 10,u1 1,009 1,Uf ,,. ..... 10) -2, 11• ·.:m you know in a hwnan-acale company and live next to the foothills of the Rocldes,'' Mo aays. explaining hi.a recruiting IUOCe98 • Mo aaya he la still getting used tD having hired · all theae experts, letting people do the work instead of Jwnfing in to help. Or, u he puts lt, "to litting on people a aboulden, instead of around thelr necks.'' Once, the plant had 235 employeea. Now there are 200. Til08e who 1\.1.QeSt way1 to eliminate their jobl are given a portion of their aa1ary and put on a preferential lilt for re-hiring. Profit-tharlng la in ef1ect and Mo expects to grow another 35 percent thl.a y~ --------"I'ln1ntenit.ed fn wnat American business can do to~ lt.aelf,'' Mo aays. "I really believe that our rewarda are going to be ~ual to our aervtce.'' Despite the 1uccea, not a lot has changed. There are still volleyball breab and an atmosphere of what one employee deecrlbed as "coming in and playing with my frienda.'' In his office one day at lunchtime, Mo shares sandwiches briat.llng with sprout.a. The company cafeteria ii low~t and organic. Down the hall II a boerd room with grus-green "8UC MmCl "8UC MmCl PWlJC llOTU Pta..IC MmCl chair• among Oriental 1eroll1 and lacquered 8TAW Of YrJmCll-rT M11TIOU9 ...... MlhiOUe alll... PtehhOUe alH•• cabt.neta. "°"'~ :f1':.. um TN ::::::'~ .,.41 ~.!.1:':. ClalllO Tiie =-r:~ orr;o --~ .. -01cl-g1--fr.onteG-oak beokce9ee have • Ttl• followln1 pereon1 t11ve ~ • ._.,,.,.. • ~ ee: their doors permanently up to accommodate a =:.-:.=-°' t11e ....... 1• ~..,.::W;~: ~UHA~~~·C:! COM~\~ ~~o~~~,~-ta1'1-::::.le_o_f_reading __ ...:::..._ma_t.erial ___ hea __ vy-=--on_n_u_tri_ti_on __ and_-'-__________ ~----------w IUfMLT l'U9UCATIOHI; Celb'* t2toe ...... CA. 0Coete ....._ C11tom1e He2t E~ WUT PU9UCATIONlj Aartol. Ud., 1210 -....i Wflt, IUn 8efl ,.._tloM. Inc., e Kenl'•th 8 . Croke r. 27U ~IOl.D MMIAZIHR. _,, Alleflllitl, C...... tH0t ~ oorpotdOI 3001 ~ M d D I C I M A¥1., llcSf. 1·10t, Coela Thll ~ 11 oondUalld !Ire A..._, lldf 1,aot, ec*. ...... CA. ~·~·· °' e IU, ...... CA..... ....... ... Thie~ .. conducted ...... The flOt"'-8 auetneee Heme ~ Ud., TIW ~ 11 oondUcMd by a ~. .,., rerenM to ebove •H flleel In bJ Ila oer-111 per1r!S, oorpo1811tcM1. Kennett\ 8 er-. Or.,.. Ooun1Y on Merdl 11, 1M2 ~ lnO. "°" left Publoettone, Inc. Thll 91~ -111«1 wfttl \tie Oeboretl l . MHne, 14 '1 V1rwt P. Cert,~· ~,~-Coutl"' ci.tc of Or-<:oun"' on Hlndlt,.,.,. Pn, CA. tol21 Thll Mlltel1•ll _...,....... • ·--., -..... ., Der-. L.ononu. 1417 Handel. County ci.tc of Or-. County on Thll 11et1me11t w llld wftll tN Jenuerv 1· ,ta, ,_ ._,. Pn, CA. 80'21 JM. 2', 1NS. · COUn1Y ci.tc of OrMOI COUnty on Publlehed Oren-Co11t Dal"' Thllbuaenaei-oondllcted !Ir• ..._ ~ & CMITCtm Jen. 2'1, 1MS. .-'' '8f*W S*"••llllo. a._,.. · ....... f"llOI, JM. 9, 18 23, 30, 1"3 ~ L ....._ -.......... c.... °"" . Publll"-d OfenQe CoH t Oaffy 1H-a Thll ...... , .... -tied wtltl the ,.0. .. W Piiot. JM. IO, Feb .•• ti, 20, 1tu. County a.ti of Orange County on .....,.. ......, c ........ -UA-11 Jen. 'b. 1"3. .... I'--Publlehed Orent• Coeet o.lly Publllhed OranQe oou1 o~ Plot, Jen. ao, ,..,, ., 11, 20. 1ta PloC. Jen. ao. Feb.•· 11, 20, tta. ...a 121-«11------------ HC ilillOUe MJH•M NMmSTA~ Ttle followtng pereon le Clolng ~..: ·------------MIKf'I WfAn.RITMflPINO, "8.)C M)TIC( 2957 Mendon Or., Coete MeM. OA. t2tH MtotlHI It Pattereon~9 Mendou, Colt• ...... CA. TI*~ II oonoucted by an tnclMdull. ~"' ......... HCllllOUe•ll•M MMmft'AW The tolowll'8 .,...,.. .. CSOlrlO ~- M •d• 11 n. MI r., e" I, .. 2 , HuntlrlO'on leedt. Celbnle t2t44 Harvard Olret.. 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T SundaY,, January 30, 1983 Black dot gowns of crepe de chine Daily Pilot Photos by Patrick O'Donnell -/8&.Mdey,Janu1ry$0, 1883 Grow your own beautif9I fingernails By VIDA DEAN ~·~the third (and final, for a while) column on nail care. Fint, we interviewed Judtth Hilton or NaUa Naturally ln C.O.ta Mesa. In caring for women with no nalla, ahe beghw with a Uquld nail wrap and then, u the na1la grow, she uaea ~~p or ~ullette Maralen-type '!be 1eCOnd column dealt with acrylic or IC\llptured na1la covertnc lnfonnation (liven to bl by Tammy Wargo of California Nall.a, Co11a M ... Her ahop doee all types of rnaNcw'el. ))ut most of the. patrons opt for eculptured naUa. Today, we will dl8c\.lll thouehtl on nail care by Regen, a former ~ who hu authoted "SuccelB la At Your FfnaerUps." Regen lives ln Newport Beech and conducts conaultatiom and eemlnan on nail care at Ultimate Lile Style, an all lncluaive aalon ln Santa Ana. Her book, publlahed last year, ahe saya, waa written primarily to educate women who cannot afford to ao to a ·manicuriat, but who still want beauti1ul nalla. · • It waa written al.lo for women who do go to rMnicuriata 110 that they can be knowledgeable about proper nail care, can VD~ properly QUllUon their manlcu.rtats and feel more ccinfldent tha\ they are recelvtna the beal\hie9t treatment. She .. YI ahe la concerned about the cra1nlng or lack of training that many oft_ today'• manicurists are receiving. "Moet ~ools are tellehing acrylics and they have ba1rdreellnj l.natructon for teachers," Regen '8.YI· fteaen •YI ahe la upeet about the damage done by acrylics. "Not all women will have -problems with acrylics, but' there are enough who wtJJ and .that la reason tO be concerned." She adds that acrylic ltita should not be aold over the counter without warnings of the damage acrylic can do. "It's the same as a Bob Watson 198.3 grand marshal What a talented bunch! Lou.la Zimme.nnan, Ralph 'Moss, Don Members of the Huntington Hartfelder, Hank Schaffner, and Dick Harbour Philharmonic Committee Frandlen, l.sland group pnsident Lil (seven chapters) 'have been Johnston and husband Dave, Marina spon.aoring succeuful boat parades president Gee Gee Han1on and and cruises for 20 years. Their husband Bob, Neutilua pre1ident fund-railing talenia are matched by Carolyn Bau.stian and x.n, Starboard their dancing talen1a. president Marky Pqh with husband The members and guests kept the John, Helen LaBayne, preGdent ot dance floor crowded last week at the Trinidad with husband Bob, and Grand Marshal,Ball in the Disneyland Windjammer =dent Maggie Hotel No matter what the F.ddie Stell McKeehan and . Band played -''Go, Johnny, Go" OI' Al8o Jean Evans, VP of Admiralty, cha cha 8nd samba numben .,-they with her husband Edwin. Tom and were participaq. Gloria Hyams, Peter aod LeAnne They did take time out, however, to Elliott, Bill and Mary Bum, Pat and en)>y the filet mignon diilnel' and t.o Ka Milano, Bob and Sandy Clouae h O"Jru-r -T-o m ---!1-t'•·~lhe wu Kaaaball, the 1982 '82 Cruile of Ligh1a cbairman). -grand manhal of-"TONIGHT THE ARTISTS and the boat parade, SCR aupportera are toa1ting one and t.o he.ar the big another and the ~ of the new announcement of year,'' Barbera Bowle uid Monday the evening -the. = t the Goklml Clrde .... ..-naming of ~ob ev 8 _. • .,. Wataon as the 1983 Bo e, chair.-n of die Golden grand rmnhal. Circle Committee IDd SouUl Coaat The fact that £aell~eC:':,::~~uf~ Wat.eon would be 909WATIOll theeventhelCifbMqUalntSCR'ammt ..,__ gr_a_nd marshal w~s a carefully generous~ and....pramlnent IUP~ _guarded secret with onl_y three people with ihe theater'• •ttll1k_aruL lii1lie group or 500 KiiQWing. A diUiii unity protpma. roll anCI the raising o.f champagne cocn: evening beCan wtlb a flOlden glaaes marked the opening of the reception ln the ~1111 .. lobby, which aecret envelope and the presentation wu1ined with gold ........ bera1dlnc of hil GM flag. · the plays in the 19th .-in. The ball also honored HH residents Alter a gourmet buffet. the 300 who-bad decorated their homes for attending.moved to-the M.e'ncta• lor the 1982 Symphony of Llghta, and a preview of the 1983 educational pMt grand marshala. towi.n(f ~ "Blia and Bytea." Invttationa to the event read "black Foe the fourth oomecuttw ~ tie preferred" and moat of those thia 1yntbeai1 of education and a~ weretn twr.ee « lor\8 aowna. enterta1nment that will be aeen by The attire prompted one woman in more than 60,000 children in the lounge to remark "I hardly Southem California, 19 underwritten recognize anyone tonight without by a $ 2 5, 0 0 0 don at ion their jogging suits." from Mervyn's-tbe Dayton Hud8on The gala evening was arranged by Foundation. Accord.inc to Ocha, the Barbara Agliozzo, chairman, and SCR 1982-83 annual fund drive Is Betty Watson, wife of the new nearing the halfway mark in ita h l d · b $710,000 goal. Members of the Golden mars a , an committee mem ers Circle COmmittee include Sharon Betty Albert, Rosemary Bryans. Bernhard. Mar""t ChriaU.ano, AnneUe Elaine Lucas, Dorie Matthews. Cheryl .. Marler, Betty McCoulf, Barbara Hurwitz, Olivia Johnson, Hedda Steinberg and Earla Snow. Maroai, Magie Murdy, Catherine Thyen and Doloree Virtue. Snow, decorations chairman, used Beaidea Mervyn'a-the Dayton man-made snow• white trees Hudson Foundation, other major decorated with mirror ornaments and conttibutlona to the ..fund include • , twinkling lights to carry· out a winter wonderland theme in the ballroom ~J=:·~.1l~~ne!!.o'\,.t~ and the lobby, where hon d'oeuvres $5,500 gift from the R.C. Baker and cocktaila were aerved. Foundation, a $5,000 contribution Hanging over the band was the from Aminoil USA and $5,000 from large blue top hat decoration that was Kenneth Lowenthal and Co. on the boat that Kaaabali and his wife Newest benefactors who 'have Nancy rode on to lead the '82 parade. donated $2;500 or more are Bank of Kuaball has a collection of hats and America, the Norman Barken. the the wearing of at.op bat has become Warren Flnleya, Mr. and Mrs. woman trylna to till her own teeth. - "Schools 11hould t.Hch manJcurlatl how to grow nalla. Acryllca ahou.ld be th IMt retOrt IUld done only by o skilled manlcuriat. ''l\'8 simple to grow nai~. and IO paper wrapt and acryU~ are not neceuary," ahe adds., "Regen prefers llquld wrap for strengthening and protectlna nalla. In her book, which ahe admU• la motlvatiotlal -a psychology book dllgulted U a book on manicuring -llsta atep-by-atep waya ahe believes naUa should be grown 111d cared for. The book en<10uragea women not to tall ~Y to acrylic nalla and ahe lncludet all ot the 'trlckl of the trade" whlch she aald she UNd • a manicurlat ln Beverly Hilla and In southern Oregon. Chapter1 include filing methods, ~Lng broken naila, aelectJng colors t.o go with skin tones, what products to buy and what producta to avoid, and how to overcome nail blttna. With her book aa a guide, women can get lessons at Ultimate Lifo Style. They give themielves manicures,~ are lnatructed ln nail cue. "I have a kit available that contains everything· they ~:·· ahe aaya. ' Regen alao arranges free cl8lleS ln b=. ~he.re ~omen can learn to do nails. The V hla trademark. During the program, Kenneth Himes, Mr. and Mrs. conducted by Agliozzo, Betty Watson Roderick Q. MacDonald, Mr. and Mn. Chairmen Barbara Agliozzo and and Kathleen Suddarth, HHPC David L. Maffei, s.b Fifth Avenue, Be w· chairman, he was presented with a the Albert Salman!r South Coast __ tt..;y __ a_·llO __ n _______ ......_ __ ~--1 silver one. Plaza, TanderJl Dea \.:O. Inc., Mr. and Many of the partygoers spent the Mn. John Wertin and ArtbW' Young 1-------------------....., r night at the Marina Towers and and Co. continued celebrating for hours. On Partygoera included Harriette Sunday morning they met for brunch Witmer, Kathryn Thompeon, Dr. and before returning home to the harbour. Mn. Midulel S"ukoff, T*n and Emma Among thoee attendina were the Jane Riley, Dot aad Ralph Clock, flrat chairman and arand marshal Warren Hancock, BonNe and Bruce Jane and S.yard Dod (h.e wu abo Lambert, Tonl Ayres, Nora and celebn1ing hil birthday), C.ourt and Ch a r le a He It e r , t h e W a r d ~IA Pro,..ell (1he wu '82 boat Chamberlatn1, the Donald c:ha1nDln), p.i GM. <4hriet Smallwooc:ta. aoa.t Ha.,,., Mr. and ellx, John Silver and wife Betty, Mn. Peter Kremer. L W0RKING CLASS aro for four to 10 penona, and her kita and productl, Nail Conicepta by Repn, are avail&ble. Her book INilla for flO at tome IUpply hOUMI, ~ 1&)'11 and the booka allo can be ·purchued at the Santa Ana Mlon. Reaen cl.alma growtna your own beaudful na1la can cawie a chain ~on. ln the lnUOducUon of her book. ahe ·~ "It II ~ women want to know more aboUt themlelw.. They want to develop hidden talenta and . . .. explore worlds that were untouchable. WhMbw it be out ot llOClo-economlc need ot the birth of 1el1-e9teem, women want to r,row. ''Beautiful nails are ecmethina I! ~ CM alwaya 1ee. You can 1ee them fini thl.nC In the morning. You don't have to look ln the mirror to 1ee t~la beautlful part of yoU." Regen who •,reed with me that Iha 6' a real c:ruaader on 'subject. of healthy nai1a •>" . ahe la ~Wing to respond to any q~ CJD nail care mailed to her at P.O. Bene 2000, Corona del Mar· 92626. • To wrap up thia aerie11 oo nail care, lt ahowd be noted that e11eh of the fhree. OllA _.. spokeswomen agreed in one .--boe•lfW na1la sive all 'women a ~tive touch of femintne class, and they are within etWJrY womap'a re~. Dot Qock chata with actors Hal Landon, John Ellington and Art Koustik (from left) We Ate froud To h1S111t S/rilt '83 Colections WUIY 31 and FEmUARY Z \ FERNAMJO ·PENA ,._....,.._.'J•t1cWWt.._.1o•te5N DlSIGIO SALO#, llfU LEllEJ. FmUARY 4 and 5 DAVID HAYES '*· Norman C11*1 WI aaslat ~ wltfl yu ....,_ 110 AM ti S PM . . ./ FmUMY711dl RllA DI llONTELLA , .............. , .............. , .. 0£$88 --llrEI Ulll Bren Leisure wears a Fernando P ena three-piece linen suit of pearl gray and wlaite. Applique gives added interest to the jacket. Mimi Hogan'• twin patterned silk crepe de chine dresa is complemented by a linen jacket, p iped in silk. On the cover • • Mimi H<>1an. president of the Carousel Chapter of the Newport harbor Guild of the Orange County Perfonnlng Arte Center, models a Fernando Pena red linen coat dre99 over a matching skirt. Mimi H<>1an. chairman of the group's Tueeday fuhion luncheon, wears a linen sheath dress with matching embroidered jacket. Newport Bay provides.. the aettlng for the fashions coordinated by Billur Wallerich of Saka Fifth Avenue, South Coast Plaza. Photography by Patrick O'Donnell, Daily Pilot staff. >1!&Wfu;I . THE MAR MONTE CHAPTER OF the American Business Women's Association will meet Tuesday at the Revere House in Tustin for a chapter birthday party. Cocktails at 6:30 p.m. and a- speech called "Body Talk." For information, call 633-8630. TOASTMASTERS CAPISTRANO VALLEY CLUB 1707 meets each Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the California Federal building in San Juan Capistrano. For information , call Sonia White 492-4143. NORDSTROM: Four makeup artists from Eatee Lauder will be in the South Coast Plaza atore's cosmetic department demonstrating the new looks and colors for spring o~ ThW'Sday, ~y and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m . At noon Saturday, a junior spring fashion show will be held in the Brass Plum on the third floor. Aleo, on Saturday at 1 p . .m. informal modeling and a trunk show of Gottex swimwear will take place in Active Sports, second floor. SAKS FIFTH A VENUE SCP: Fernando Pena will be in the Designer Salon on Monday and Wednesday from 10 a .m . to 5 p .m . Informal modeling of his fashion wjll be held each day from noon to 3 p.m. The spring collection of David Hayes will be informally modeled Friday and Saturday from noon to 3 p.m. in Saks Designer Salon. Nonnan Cypers will be there to assist customers. Hayes will appear Thursday at the Registry Hotel for a showing of his fashions sponsored by the Newport Beach Chapter of International Inc. ROBINSON'S: Tea room modeling will be hosted by the Newport Beach store from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. LAGUNA BEACH PANHELLENIC ASSOCIATION will tour Lawry's California Center in Loa Angeles Tuesday beginning at 8 a .m. For information, call Virginia John.son at 661-8983. LAGUNA BEACH BRANCH of the American Association of University Women will rnee1 Thurscte-y-.t 9:-30 a .m. ai l h• :NeighborhOQd_ Congregational Church in X...guna Beach to hear a talk on keeping financial records. For information, call Jeanette Lambert at 951-7260. ALPHA OMICRON PI alumni will meet for the sorority's 86th founder'• day banquet Saturday at the Saddleback Inn in Santa Ana. 'rhe luncheon will begin at 11 a.m . For information or reservations. call 'Olga Vat.cher at 830-0243. ROMANCE WlUTERS OF AMERICA will meet Saturday for lunch at the Sizzler Restaurant in Fullerton at 11:30 a .m. Speakers will diacuas "finding ideas" and "more time to write." For reservations, call Penny Ripley at (213) 921-3617. IRVINE BRANCH OF AMERICAN ASSOCIATION o{ Universlty Women will sponsor a seminar on "Transferring Volunteer Skills to the Business Marketplace," Saturday at Saddleback College's Irvine campus. The seminar, which costs $18 for members and $20 for non-memben, runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m ., with lunch. For reeervations call Eva Rosenberg at 551 -0182 or Jan Brandt at 552-9767. TOWN AND GOWN AUXILIARY OF USC will host annual Husband's Night Saturday in Villa Park. For directions and reservations, call 644-2a67. G!ivcibit§ ~!ternabVes ~ thing is a tact. ma~ Is an Institution !hat Is here to ~ and the ~ old tradition ot ~ng wedding rings lool<s like It will be around for a while also. But where ~ It s.iy that your nngs must loolc like grand· mot hef's. °' to< that matter. like almost ~ ~t and wedding nng you stt In most stor~. ~re art excitlnQ altematMs. and we are proud to show them to you. At \X¥ldham Leigh. we design and handcraft w most llllque and~ collectlon c:A ~ M°d wedding rings )'OU ~ going to stt ~ recognize that you are lndMduals and C>Yr jfweUy rdtcts that lKldmtandlng. Mat?f store won't properly trll ><>" what><>" are buying or explain to you why you are pa)ing the right price. To PfOC«t you against ltlls. we ~ taken the ~tety out of com- paring diamonds and will take the time to ecM.ate )'OU In~ dt~ In quall~ and prlU, and then substal'ltW what we've saJd with a money back guaranttt. For straight honest explanaUon. unique Mslgns and guarantttd valut, ~ham Leigh Is the store !hat specializes In engage-- merit and~ nngs ~ rings .Mlllble from s 175 ~ rfngS Mllable from S450 -• Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, January 30, 1913 Cl EVAN -PICONE The complete collection for spring at N-M, Thursday . .. Informal modeling of the c:oq>!ete collection from 12 to 4. Mark lt on your calendar -the new Eftll·Picone collection wU1 be at N·M. Plan sprtog accordingly, approprialely. Heft, I clask IUil a only E-P can do Id Sport ShoP. .. Or9n09 Coat DAILY PILOT/lund•y. Januwy IO,~- Laguna Beach t~ ,rf.T NlmlBft ........... Laaun• Beach, called "L.,onu" by early Callfonila lndJaN. and ·~ <19 lM i...,un.." by th• Spanl&reb, wu not th• 1tte of ttemendoue baW.. famoue cllacoYeri•. or ot • IOld 1'\llh. In I~ wh1'• •Ulen didn't even arrive unW 1878. But thAI .... "'" hMn't hW1 Luuna BMc:h. It'• IX'ObablY ane of the NIIMI that th1a beauutul epot hai rerDalned IO natunl and bMica~ lbnpa.. Of COW.t the feat th.a. t lt " a bild\ wtth bWa cl.lmbb\l ftlePIY behind lt could llCL'OW\t for the lMk of maruifectwinl and other non beautlb1na Ml*tl of mlfty oncit IOtNc California uw. ,,.. lm't a ~ cleputnwnt atote in the town o1. •.ooo. But dori t run away for your lhons'l'hen are 40 art 22 an ue lho lfoNI and ~ = and :;t lhope. H Jewelry man and lholJe: Then are 00 '9taurantl and dlnlnc f9Cl.11U. of au varleU. to keep you from •tarvlni· Two lndlan culturee once lived her.. Two thou1and yeare aao, the U~e-Aateka lndlan1 mlcrated to th1I ana. lAter, when the Spenlardl were bec1nnlnc to develop Southem CalJfomJa. the ShoehclnM lived here, d..-d cuually ln eandala and brief clothlna. In 1876, two adventureeoftle 1entlemen, brothen WW and Nate Brooks filed on eome land ln Lacuna· They developed their land, and put in a water 1yatem for fannln.I and community u.e. When you vilit the Surf and Sand Hotel, you are walki.nl on that land. That ume yew, Hetlt)' Goff built the flnt hotel en the path that ~ for Cout HJahway ln thme days. and the Hotel Lacuna of today 1a ri(ht llCl'09 the etreeL A few yM1'1t later, there were .ctually two towna -Laauna Beech, and Arch Be.ch. The two couldn't meet -they were separated by Blue Bird Canyon. Later, Arch Beech became Wood's Cove, and the canyon WU made i-&ble. In 1896, ~·· 16 registered votere dedded they needed a per for themaelvee and their viliton.. Somehow, Jamee Irvine came Into the picture and donated $100 to the project. The dtbena them.elves built the entire pier near the preeent Victor Hugo restaurant. It luted for 20 yean, and then died of • remains nat_ural artd basically 'simple . At \he tum of the oen\ury, Lacuna wu • pretty~ olace. P9ople pUched tent.I on the b.cti du.rlna the ~t IWNMl'I, \Mn mowd them elMwl\ere for the wlnten. The Mormon •ttlert bWlt • ~ at J:l Toro and Llpna Canyon Ro8da. It WM finally abudoned and mowd to Lacuna I« a 1Ch9ol. thin a church! ~ finally U\ art lt\ldk>. Odw' '1tWIOl ~ wanaer.a around the town. M IChooll and tlwl\ .. lhopl. lau.ndriel etc. Nothlftl wu wuted with people bulldlnc ~ all OYW the place -on mountain l6dtl or tum~ down the CUH1 owrlookinl the~ 1urf. t.;ota •lon1 the ocHn front n·tar the now.Jlotill ~ IOld for • dollar a ~ A poet oUlot WM authol'iled "'*' the name of "Loiont,'' and a 11\119 co.ch NI\ WM eetabllahed becw.en Lacuna ancr Santa Ana-Tuatln. A.her the turn ot the~, the northern area of the town to t but the old Lacuna charm .. :ur: be~ in the~ mbced up IOUthem pert of La1una. In 180., Poetm11ter Nicolai fech convtneed Wlllhlnaton to atve h1I town the off1dal name of l..,u.na a..cb. bw-.d ol an inYlllion of Ind1anl or Spanlardl, the rMl lnYMkJn of Lquna Wll by artiltl. They came from everywhere.~ in the 1880'., arUsll and wrtten were cemp&na on the beech, paintina modela u well u the-. and compoelnc romantic' novel1. By 1917, 30-40 artl1t1 were happily el'\IC.'OUnlCeef In Lquna. and 1'• fame bad 1pread to other parU of the country. Luuna •an art colony wu a fact, and the aleepy Dttle fllhinc vtllap became a mecca for the edventuroue. The movie maker• were not far behind, dnainl their bulky equipment down to the beech. They broucht movie .tan and more fame to the little colony. Thl1 empbui1 on filml branched off Into eerloua theater, u reeldentl formed the Lacuna Beech Playen In the euly 20'a. The old playhoule under the lovely old pepper tree wuI be Iona remembered. Now the lovely but 1omewbat dilapidated little playhoule hu t>een bulldoied into h.latory, to be replaced by the Perelra-d"'aniG Moulton Pla)'~ built by IAcunam and their admirers. . The Lyric Opera Amodati.on of Qranae County hHd~uarteu In La1una Beach, and the preMn t1on1 ln the lri'*'-Bowl are tXOIU.nt. 8"'ce 1 2, the little filh1nc vm.p Ml had Ill own CMc Ballet Comp.ny. . 8wlwer' art f..Uvall have bMll a tnd.ltion ln Luuna a.ch for Y9U'I· Du.Ml the Dtpr 1111on, the artT.tl of LMuna took their work to the 1*>Dle, ehowW It oft in vacant loll. Thia lhow lecf to -the hldvaT of Art. in 1832. A brand new lnnovaUon ln the next tew yean. wu the addJUon of "li~ plcturff. 11 Thia tablff\,I became known u the P.,..nt of the' Maiten. You will be lmpr1•1~ by . the amd1nl accuncy of the human modela who ~te the J)lindnp. The f..Uval ii on durinf July and Al..UIWt. The Laiuna Art Gellery WU bel\lh in 1929, and 1a today an acUve pert of the cultural cJJmate. Today, there are two men aunmer feetlvala, the Sawduat J'..Uval which hu bou1ht land ac:rom from the Feetlval of Arte; and the more coneervatlve Art-a-Fair. The vl1lto~ to Lacuna in 1ummer l1 overwhelmed by the variety of action .,utc on flYfllYWhere. The bNchel 1prw1 llx m1Jm up and down the COUt, ~th hidden COY81 bedud by lteep cl1ffl rimmed with wonderful old treel and brichtly bloom.Ina nowen. Wild animalt 1till roam the hl1hlana1, a"d the wlndin1 canyon road• 10 throuah ruaed hlickwoodl country where wood framed ruetIChomel hide behind bende tn the toed. But what lf you are pJann1na a weekend ln Marth or April. what actualfy doet cile do en a weekend in Lacuna BNch? .'!, Lodalnc lhould came tint, and Laguna does have a variety of bolte1rlM available to you. Starttna with the venerable Hotel Laauna. ln the center ol town, we found a pleuant atmosphere, 70 well furnilhed l'QOml, · and rates from $24-$40 dependina en tea10D and view. Pier 9 baa d1eco dandni and aood food, and the view 19 euperb. The Sea Ternce d.lotnc room baa excellent food u well A 2M-foot private beKh and lhopplna arcade make th1I a convenient hotel Contlnuln1 1outh on CoHt Rtghway l1 V11eatlon Vlllqe (116 unite), with the lovely Beech Houae Restaurant next door. It'• a good hotel for kids u well, with two IWlmming pools. The BHoh Hou11 ha• fant .. clc 8uaclay bnandM9 . The famecl Surf and Sand Hocel II one ol cu .: i favorli... Th• rooma are lovely and the ~ • : wUonal. One of tM belt Nl&AUnnta M)'whln J for fNah ... food ii The &.nh~alk. s-t of tb9 •• ! hoWl. Some of the old Lquna boardwalk bM bem ::; !mbeddtd in the rHtaurant floor, and •b• ·:·: atmotphere le old New Enaland. Live Maine : ~ crabs~ ...a and chlcbn.,.. all •. : cooked to . . ~ J'urt er down the coaet I• the newly : refurbished C... Lquna. You can rwnt a room..or a l vWa with kitchen or a coti.,e. Thie ii a ~ ·• old WOC'ld raort with kweJy prdeN and patiol. . : You can't mill the Spanjlh be1f tower. · :; At ~e eoutbem Up of i..,una ii the well .. i; ~wn Ben ~·1 AUIO Creek Inn with a .,U ·' OOWM and excellent Ben Brown'• iwtaurant. ~re : like Uvina ln the mountalnl and II a real vmcatkln · 1pot. r..cli complex; ltUdJo or bedroom IUitel have ··: ldtchenl, and t.f)e two bedroom IUI'-are two ttory with two bathe, livtna room, kitchen etc. There ~~· 63 untta. and -YOU muat reMrv• , ; ahead. Of COW"lle, there are lotl of mote11 that are very comfortable, and the auto club or Chamber of Cammerce,'can help you with~ · Dining ii • real art in th1I artiltl' colmy, and I've spent many happy weekendl trylna out the Laguna culllne. New rettauranta have 'E up lately In Lquna. Juet stroll down c.c.t way, and you'll be tempted to atop .very few for a ..._ of wine and 1aut.eed M~ at the White ""llou.e, or an exotic Tcetada Compuesta at the "Place Acrou The Street From The Hotel Lacuna," a delightful funky restaurant with a wboJ.e llew of omelette• to chooee from, plu1 other freeh homemade entna, and beer and wine. Nearby ii a relatively new l'eltaurant called Partner'• Bistro. Superb food, French eoph.latication, and hot rolla trundled about ln the but boy'• 1faveltnc buket. Don't mill the capwdoo Mouaee Pie. In the Lumber Yard Plaza, Ivy Hou.e ii a 1pecial place for good lunchee, d1nnen and brunch on Sunda . Haddassah Myrtl~ Wreath award slated II T#E IEAIJI ANNA BRAM, al9ident of Lei.sure World ln i..,u.na Hilla, will be preeented with the lfaciew1h Myrtle Wreeth award Thunday at a minl·luocheon ln the Weetln South Cout Plaza Hotel. charge of the 1 p.m. event which wlll feature Carmela Kalman1on, national memberehip chalrpenon. .. speek.er. LAS FLORISTAS members and gueeta will be previewing the 1983 FlQral Headd.real Ball Friday ln the Grand Ballroom Of the Beverly Hilton Ho~ 211 fl C.Ut ..... , lat'N BeKh, Ca. <71•> 494-7535 Bram will receive th.la award from the OC Hada11ah Pre1ident'1 CoordlnatinJ council compoeed of 3,000 women repre.ent!ng eeven chapten.. - The honoree la a permanent board member of national Haduaah and been affiliated with the or1ani~atlon for 40 yean. She served ln Philadelphia with the Women'• Division of Jewish Fedenti.on and ii a past preeidenL Cunently, she la active ln Temple Judea and participates in Jewish orpnizatlona. ADMIRALTY CLUB members wlll be wearln1 formal attire In red, white or black Sunday, Feb. 13, when they ptn.r at Emelto'• Be_ysklie Restaurant for a Valentine dinner' dance benefitinc CfUJaiiiii""BceptiIOr<lraftleCoWUy.- Tbe aowmet dinner, oompllmenta of J:rnesto Mera, will be limited to 60 couples. Tbe cock1ail hour .. •t fOC' 6:30 p.m. with dinner and danclna to Kelly LeMelr'1 mumc ~· A clrcul theme ll planned for the premiere ntaht feetlvttiee and s~ Jarvie of Corona del Mar will be 1potl11hted ln the center ring when ·the introduces the floral designen for t.lie April 20 f~ bllll~ County florlstl-involved-are Dick and Sue Bartlett of Toii'1, Laguna Beach; Dlck Seek1nl. freelance designer of Corona del Mar, and Gilbert Zertuche of Anaheim. Gift Ctrtllutn Avalablt 2 DAY SPECIAL - 503 ROOM RATE DISCOUNT ON THI llCONO CONllCUllVI NIGHT Two of the mannequin• who will model Of YOU. nAY helld.d.rews at the ball are Julie Lee of Irvine and ,,_. ..... 11111• ..... ...._,..1w 1 _........ • Helen Gortz and Gertrude Kutner are in Dorie and Hana Llndhanft and the board of dlrecton of the Balboa Bey Cub Admiralty Club are coordinating the function. Dorie can be called at 64~-5000 for more information. Sandy We19eJ of Santa Ana. Last year thia ball 1 .: ... =....-=~=-= .. i:.:'4!= ...... ==a.rr.=:l .... i.. ..... _.,....._ .. _1m1_•-..I railed a quarter mllllon. · !II • T • ••PBICUU Frah, untamed and wide open, thett'a no cruise destination with the breathtaking impact of Alaska. And there are deAnltely no cruile' savings to Alaska with the impact ~ Sitmar Super Sawn. Book your cruise before March 31, and ave $250 per per· eon (~occupancy) on any 14-day ~ aallm,. Siumt oKm Ina\ cruieee wirh. choice cl itinerariea betwttn june.fandA~ 27. ... 11&£&• lllPID I And that\ not all. Book before ~ 31 md_ ~1119ft Oft jwt .,.. ewry 1983 Stan. crulle: $&000 J:.':.8'* cod. c.n.l; MOO pn z.,Makq ... ~, ~-:-~ a;.•. MM I A 1111, ....... _.a£, We'tt very fully about our reputa· don. We may temporarily trim our prices, but we'll never cut back on the luxury Simw ii fam- oua for: 24-hour European atylc pampering, magnifteent dlnlna, tpaeloul ttaterooma, 1p1rklina entertain~nt and more time to enjoy thl.pboard life and • f4aa, clnatlna varkty c:I poru. ...... ftli. Even with theee aevlnp you ldll fly ffte to and from the Uberiln- ~.-red T. S.S. Faina.And with ouropdonal CruiM Plut 9'0pCMf PKU.. you can IOCnd exna ttmr ln exckinl s.n ~ ct.:o 1Mbe or after~:, :zi:•aAa ..,..:t::=r == ....... 9QUll Nt s~DAYS --LEn AT CURRENT LOW PRICE PACIFIC -EXPRESS TICKET BOOKS SAVE YOU MORE ••• ' holflo .. ~ Introduces our successful and exciting Express Ticket Book program designed to provide convenience and substantial savings to the frequent t(aveler. Avallabl• t11rou9h rour Trevel A9ent. Thia Callfomle Exer-11 ticket book contains 10 (ten) flight coupona..Yalld forever on any nonstop or direct Pacific Exprns flight that departs and arrives In callfornla (valld also for flights between Medford and San rrancl1co) for as low as S3t per flight. Service to/from Palm Springe requlrn two flight coupons. Introductory Ptlce• 10 tickets Until Feb. 4, 1983 l3to ($39 per flight) After Feb. 4, 1983 ._, <M9 per flight) a.a.t end FM. 2&, 1MI (•effective 211183) WL57 -This W.1t Exprn1 ticket book contains 10 (ten) flight coupons valld forever on any nonslop, direct, or connecting Pacific Express flight to or trom any city on our system, for as low as S95 per flight. Introductory Price• 10 tickets Untll Feb. 4, 1983 $950 ($95 per flight) After Feb. 4, 1983 t1050 ($105 per flight) SalH end Feb. 25, 1983 ! Also, a1k about our new North Expre11 ticket book. ·------------------------· I TICKET BOOK PROGRAM Pl.fa.CE-WHO! I : Oa::e• D~-: I ,,.... .,... _,_,°' ........ ....,..,.... 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"TIME RIDER" (N) ..... ..... IATllUN.1111 ........... - Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/lundey, Januwy 30, 1913 lWtntieth Ctntury-R>x ~nts A STANLEY JAFFE Production KATE NELLIGAN JUDD HIRSCH . Wiruour A 'Ikn DAVID DUKES andSTOCKARD CHANNING Edittd by CYNTHIA SCHEIDER Director of Photography JOHN BAILEY Production OestRTier R\UL SYLBERT Associate Producer ALICE SHURE Music by JACK NITZSCHE Screenplay by BETH GUTCHEON Based on her novel "Still Missing· ~ ...---.---------..,,,,..., Product'dand Directed by STANLEYR.JAFFE f1 lt.Gl'!!'!~=°CM:J ~ 1983 'TWt'nllt'lh Crntury·Foa '"" Starts Friday Also At A Pacific Drive-In Cl ) - I J • ) • • ' ~ ~ "1 Q tl -b ~ fl ' e I t " ' II . ... • '· ,..,. ') '·· I ' Orenge Oout DAILY PILOT/8und1y, January 30, 1883 an undeclared. holiday ,. ~N:'1\llll _.__._ ..... ___ _ .. __ ---27th SMASH WEEKI __ ___.... COSTA llUA Edwards Bnstol 540·7444 COITA•U fUlURTOll IAROU MOYE DUlllll Fox Edwlfds Westl>tool! AMC O!ange Ma• 525·4747 530 4401 837 0340 NUITIMITM IEAC11 Edwlldt Mesa 848·5025 Edwa11!s Hunh~ton C1nt1N 848 0388 llO .._. ACCl:'TIO '°" THIS lNOAOllllllfT ONE OF THE YEAR'S TEN BEST.• THE WILDEST, FUNNIEST, ACTION THRtlLER OF THE YEAR. ~TD .-.T•tllll'f ~c:a...w• ,....,,_v.., "' )1)5 on... _,. M22411 --UlrTl " --... SNILl ..... DIM• ..... ~2>l0'4 ,.. ... _ ---°""91ol7t .. !IO _,,__ ~ ~ ,,. aoo.-,.•" - Uidl ..._ LA ""'- -A RAONTINGLY ROMANTIC COMEDY auch a phenomenon that mm mJch:11eo M.lnu•" wW be knocked off M • wtekly ra wtruwr. NBC p&'.Oj9cta mon than 100 vlitw.n will Witch tM pmt, Which mMnl Ulla will be the flnt &mday of the MMOn ln whJch CBS' euper llaCCWful llneuJ ~ wt&h •tt() Ml.nu•" and mcU.nc wttb "Trapper John, M.D.'' wan't Wee the nlaht. The f.cl that thia pme trarllClendl 5=not lolt on NBC'• announanc temn of Dkk and Merlin Olien. ''Thil II a ilocia1 event," 9'id "IO early on, we'll develop a\Oliea for fana who don't nee 11 arily watch football. That way, they can pt lnvolved arid care." • • • The beneficiary of the Super Bowl'• audience will be ''The'A Team,'' which II ICheduled after the 30-mlnute pc:llt·prne ahow, at 7 ~.m. on KNBC. NBC b.el hJah hOpee for "A TMm. a campy apoof LUXURY THEATRES lat '-•ti..ta..1tia1•YS2.IRIWtas0tw.hellllt14 S lliretjij•X.Ul6I~ 251J/~~,) FOR Fl#ll E ITEmEnTI V111tOur ... ~~ f'lut Time Walller I~) ET THI. EXTRA· • I. °ltRR~STRIAL ID Al!!J>d'9lll~ 1"°1 Drlv•lnt <?pen 1:45 W•n""'u / 8:30 Week.nch Clti1Grtt1 Ulcler l Z f rlf Unltn Mtted SOPHIE'S CHOICE of "M&llion lmpa.tble," about a blJarN bind of 10ldMr1 of fortune. i..t Sunday'• two.hour ~ WM heavtll promot.d by Mr. T, who w11 Sylvelter Stallone 1 punchlnl bq ln "Rocky W" and, before that the body suArd l« f'Ml·llf• heavyweilht boxer~ Sptnki. · Mr. T lookl like the kind of dude who would dot your eyea U you croHed hlm. And hl1 MmiludJbJe promodcn .._ to have _Ftt.n the me1111• acro11, that "The A Team'' l• ICtton-aClventun, pure e.cap&it entenalnrnent, a c:ommodJty much ln ct.nand (ft U-hard economic timel. ''The A Team" w• 1Mt week'• fitth0 rated J>1"0ll'Ull· After recelvtna a heavy viewer eampllna for' two weeka, "The A Team" will move to Tumday nl&hta. Nrtln.I Feb. 8. * •ARQAIN MATIN•U * ••er ... ,,. ••turHJ All 'trl°'"*'°" Nf.,. 1:00 ,M lbletlt ........ 1•11111111111 ... ......,., ,.81 1T •fUINDI""' ----- "THI Vl .. DICT" 1111 -----..• ""'·"1111 ------ "THI TOY" "' "QANDtr ---.......... •..,-Y THI IUD""' It DOLft l1W90 ------ • WJti•fi·· •ocully otColldlewoH) -·· '. .• :.d.:_ I 211/Hl·t llO -.. ~ .. ''TOOTlll"z:1 THE Mowt.:.:,r. · ----..n:;;WM.Xi.r---- "T'HS VERDICT" A "SOPHIE'S CHOICE",. ,..~=--= -------·- lAkEWOOD C ENTER SOUTH """'" , .. ........ ooooeYr----"YOUNG OOCTORe '°.'?!"f 111 o.i Amo .. LOYr w 111/.,....11 --- .. TIMllUDIR""' ------ " ANAHEIM l•lllvl IN ....._" .. ._ .. ..... o .......... BlllNA PARll. • .i " -----HM070 . . .. ~ . LINCOLN (1111, f IN t-.lfl ,. .. -... _ H M070 •,. ~OUNTAIN VALllY [>lllVf IN ".-V THI IUD"------ "T'HSTOY".,.. -....... " ... .............. .. .,._CMJ Mt•a.11 _,._ -.......... ] ....... _"_ ~ lf1·M t J ".-V Tiii KiD" --'4TMI DAM ctneTAL"-"" C:..·lt- / r llOIOSCOH BY SIDNEY OMARA 11 .... 7,Jwuyll . AJtlBI (March 21-Apiil 18): Dlrect route may nol t.t bl9t coune. Accent on ~•Uon. edded recopltkln. Jol'l-dJatance call. Y ou'U be enoourqed by emp)oymlnt new1, by contacta wtth Ariea, Leo, Ubre ~ a.arden wW t.t removed. 1 TAURUS (Ap. 20-May 20): Go clired-.trtve • to reech heart of matten. Take ooune 1-,.u .... to I . areater ln~endence . Focu• on r;;;;:ce, iplc:Wation element of eurpriM. Leo plays key rOle, provid• 1...on ln ahowmanahlp. C2MINI (May 21..Jww 20):"l'ocU. on hprne, property, Jona-ranae proepecte and oro~ values. l'ollow tbrou&h on "inner feellnp.'' Spot.Ught al9o on necemttin, food, eheher, reaaurancea from loved one. CAN<.'Efl (June 21-July 22): .Perceive picture 1n ita entirety; •ve detaila, fine pointa for another day. Focu. now on overall patterna, lone-range 9cln, ultimate (Oale and potential. uru (July 23-Aua. 22): SpecWc information ooncema money, income, payment., collectlorw and llp8Cial rai.. Gain indicated through unorthodox proceduree. Scorpio, Aquariue natives play llioificant rolea. Some restrictions are n~. wlll llCtwall_y work to your advantage. · VD\GO (Aue. 23-Sept. 22): Prot«t territorial riabta -atudy written material, be aware of subtle nuaDC*, contact ind.Mduale with legal information. Clreumatancn will take sudden awlna In your favw. Moon cycle la high -judgment, intuition will be Clll taipt. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): DomesUc: adjustment la part of ecenario -individual work• behind ecena 1n your behalf. Bargain rates available for equlpnent. luxury items, art object.a which aid in beautifying home surroundings. SCOllPTo (O'"ct. 23-Nov. 21: Study Libra m-aae for valuable hint. Look behind .cenes, define tenm, utilh:e powers of perauuion. Member of oppomte aex doea care, but is not free to fully ~ feelln~. SAOITrARJUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Make this a power-play day. Lunar. numerical cycles point to authority, reepo~bility, special funding, added prestfCe. Spotlllht on buaineu, career, dealings wtth~tal~es. ~ {DeC. 22..Jan. 19): Look beyond the tmmedlate -perceive potential, reallz.e recent 1etbtlcka .erve merely u backdrops for larger canvas. You'll get n ews from afar which encourasea. perhaps inspires. -AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Be ready for new 1tart, 1tre11 independence, be willing to pioneer a project. Light la shed on financial rapcmmlbruty ol one who could be a cloee .-ociate or bwitnem partner. · PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Play waiting pme -study various options, rea1Jz.e you do have a choice. Focus on d.ln!ction, legal affafrs, pomible alliance with one who previoualy oppaeed your viewa. Intuitive intellect la activated -you'll lDltlnctively know what to do and when to do it. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, January 30, 18a C1 ' oonidor when M lMV# tor aiiool In the ~ If It were wit.hln my ~. I woWd iDiaU ......... ---...... ~----- 1 • ' .habitual dtunkennlm • crimLnal ott ... In order to prolec't tamm. and eodety ...... &hAI CliDDUM AU.DI menace. he •w drlnkJ.na " .. all·Ume ldlfw. Ol RUTH AMY ALLSN, body, mind and low. -A WINNJJ'm IMJD ..-ct aw11 oa J~ rt, lllU&a~c...· ... Dltil ll&ADSR: It lt ... ••P IMS ... ·~ iD d.;u. by tw ..---------poor wemu l1 u alc.MUef Y• wu& · 1111' te .. balowd hUll!end ot 47 ,_,., a crimlul, &ooT J M&a ........ , ,.. ... te ....... Devtd ColUM Al .... •ho Ht we •.!l ' am ..au te .., &t: i.-la .. pWd awa1•n..nbtr11 DEAR ANN LANDERS: About twice a w k my wife I•'-ttlnklna drunk. Her outra1eou1 behavior terrlfl• me ind ou.r ceenap ton. She beClomet abualve and ~ ot.cene tanauqe, 'lbe only way we can prowct OWt11tlvt1 II by locldna her out of our roocna. ..... .... .... Af..uiil ............ , •· 1112. She .. d'Ytwd .iJ • Ye. wW a.n IS It lmp011l~le te ..... 11•1•1 dauch....., n..1ma a... ot After 1eVeral hou.n of yelllna the pa.-out on the floor. 1 let her aleep t.heN I.cauae ahe II too heavy to move. It ll not a pleuant qht for a child to find hil drunken mot.her apraw)ec:t out ln the elH'• drtUlu. '8t 108 cu ..._ ns. ants.M Bani. Ana, Ca .. Wrnette alMHIS IS ... on. tMI '-•a~ 1'iilftelal en.es Pellett of J'larida, llaJdell • ... •rtakor. You .. .....-. P se Al-A.._ ~u~ =t.~;.U:: mMtiq• u weD. Ho ..... • IMttef ... ontua.1 An a h e 1 m c • a of Id• modllor'1 pnblem dllaa wut lie 11 lentai I r a "d ch I l 1d ran; ' 1 l from JM. 1reat·&ralldchlldren and 2 • ,.....t-1reat01randch1Jdren. Vl.aitatlon wlll be held on --~-...,------------------------------Monday. January U . 1983 from 11 :OOAM to 7:80PM at Beu Broadway Mortuary, eo.ca Mesa, Ca. Services will be held on 1\aday, F~ 1, 1983 aJ lO:OOAMat Bell Broadway l'uneral Chapel. lnwrment wW tab pl.ce in Fairhaven Memorial Park followlnc Hrvlcea. • Bell Broadway GOif ii 011 lllDGf BY CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF -Q.1-Neltber vulnerable. as South )'OU hold: • JtJt c;;i AKtJZ 0 Q7 •871 The bidding has proceeded: N_.. Eaat S..dl WeH 1 0 P ... l <::> P ... J <::> , .. 1 · What do you bid now? .Q.2-Ai South, vulnerable, )'OU hold: •954 <::>8541 OJI •AQ52 The biddlnf has proceeded: Nertll Eu& Soada West ·1 • P ... 1 NT P ... z <::> p ... 1 What action do you take? Q.S-A1 South, vulnerable, )'OU bold: •Qlot7 c;;isu 0 74 •AJt5 The bidd1n1 has proceeded: Nwtll Eu& S..U. W.-t , • p ... 1. , ... 2 0 P ... S • P ... S • P ... t What do you bid now? Q.4-Both vulnerable. H South you bold: •AK8t5 c;;i AQ72 0 IUS •7 The bidding has proceeded: 8..ti. WeH Nwtll Eut 1 • P ... ZNT P ... S c;;i P ... SNT Pua ? What action do you take? Look more beautiful, feel more beautlful...how to banlah embaraaalng hair from your chin, upper lip, eyebrows, bikini line, Inner thighs, breasts and legs. Q.5-Aa South, vulnerable, )'OU hold: •AQJI <::>A41 OJt •AJSU The bidding has proceeded: ~WM& Nwtll Eut 1 • P ... l o .Pua 1 • P ... Z • P ... 1 What action do you take? Q.t-A1 South, vulnerable, you hold: •totU <:>A OKJl5 •IU054 The bidding has proceeded: W eat Nwtll Eut SouU. 1 <::> DW. Z c;;i 1 What·do you bid now? Look for anawera on Monday #BEST FIIM OF 1HE YE.Ar TIME ONE OF THE YEAR'S 10 BEST NEWSWEEK • PEOPLE MAGAZINE • US MAGAZfNE N.Y. TIMES • DAILY NEWS • GANNETI' NEWSPAPERS N.Y. POST • NATIONAL BOARD OF REV1EW • r THE ExTRA·TERRESTRIAL li!ij]~ .,.._an f'l\.CIQ oc Mortuary diredon. PICTmOUe IUH•M NAMllTA~ The follow4f\o petton It dolne ~-: WEB ENT!APAllH, 21161 Newlend Street, No. 224, HuntJnaton leectl, c.llfornle 121441 Willlem Edwerd Brenner, Jr., 21161 Newland acr .. t, N., 224. Hunl.lngton leech, Cellfomlft2t4t Thie ~ .. conducted by .,, lndMdual. WlllMlm E. Brenner, Jf. Thie-··-· -111ec1 with the County Clwtl of Onlnge COUnly on Janu.wy &. 1913. ,_ Publl1hed Oreno• Coatt Delly PUot,Jen.t, 18,23,30, 1983 2()1..83 PACllllC .. W ..., .. ..,,41. c.mt1ery Mottuarv Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac:1f1c view Orive HewPort Beech • ~·2700 MsC~MOITUAl•I Laqun1 Beach 494·9415 Laquna Hills 76&-0ll33 San Juan Caplalr•no 49S-177e HAllOI LAWN-MT. OUYI Mortuary• Catreterv Creiretorv 1625 G111er Ave . CoslaMeta • S40-SSS4 IALT%1M6•~ SMfTM • TUTM&I. ~STCLWCH•"" 427 E. 17th SI Costa Me.a 646-9371 --:--- 4:11 <iD MOYll •• ,.. "'Mw>'• Thal Knodt· 1no Al My Doot?" ( 1IHl7) Hervey K•lt•I. Zin• ~ ... ..,....ACa ... econ , THN9IOOM 1.111 JOURNIV'8 ENO Mowell Ceulfteld end Andrew 81-.. ., In A.C. S11errllf'1 drem1 about two YGUllO 8'1tllll ~ oonffonllno 111e "°"'°" of lrencti werl.,. I: 11 (!) WHAT8 NU? • ~DOH'T!AT TMIDA-. (.C)MOVll * * "'Cennonbell Run'' (tNt) 1ur1 ~Dom Oel.ulee. ~ ~ ~ °"" TIMU "°9PT ICHUl.Llll MOVll **IA "Urglll A Mulk: w., .. (1H1) Documenter;. .MOV11 **IA "Tiie Fen" (1981) L•uren Becell. JamH Gamer. A populet ftlm alar .. vlctlmlnct by • peycfM>tlc admlr«. 'R' t:.a. CHNITOPHIR C..OMUP e:oo • CAl'TAllN ICAHQNW)() • MU8IC AHO THe ll'OICIN WON> • CAWUI l'fQ'U: '\lmWPOINT ON NU"'"'90N "MulCIH And Aging'' ~Or.~ ... Callfornle Clllropr actlc A11oclallon; 1ctre11 ~~;COf>- 111mer repor1er Oevld Horo-ttz; food8 ·~ Warde Rotrwnen. G YOUTH AHO THE .... ICD=MA88 "'*"" lllOOM :;::Y~ ** "L .. '1 Do It~" ( 1975) Sidney Poltw, 8111 Coeby. uoa~ I M>eBn' 8Ct4UU.£R ~ .. PA8Tll.I ~~ CHUMJHHOUA • 8"AKOUT 9 ICID8WOAl.D Q! AONCUl.TUAl U.S.A. (8)MOVW **** "Gallfc>oll" (11181) Mel <MbeM, ...... lA8 1:001 T~Y'SMl.JCMON ncAT'8CAT IJTTU"~ rT•WNTTIN .. QNNETH OONUND CD TAA:ZAH I DAY CW 0'900YE.RY KARTOON KAJINVA.l. • YOGA F<>f' HEAL TH @ DIMICTIC>foll "A T• Of TWo CltlM· i.tentlul And Frllnlltur1" Hertl9rt ~ nwralw. IUtortc.I ~Ille on Jewletl 1119tory and tr adi- lloM In Frenktur1, Wwt o.nn.ny, and In 111enbul, Tl#tley. Q! MINOAY MA88 6'l\) IUCUO 8TAHT IAP'TI8T CHURCH CC)~ * * "Con Artlel1" Antho- ny Quinn, C1puclne. i=::PtCKa * * * * "Fldct* On Tiie Aoof" (1971) Topol, Norma er-. 1:ao1~ WHrT'NIY ANO THE "°90T • NMOfW. a.•1110.. I aMY 8WAGQAlrf ....,.,. ..oolN ,.., lV .. LOOIC8 AT LVJW•tca 9 u.cm> OCM.VIE 8™EWOM.O TOMOMOW C1D MC>Yi. ** *"' ··su1plclon" (1941) Cery Grlnt. Joen Fo11ta1ne. OlrecllHI by Alfred Hltcllcoctl (J)MCMI • • .. A4-'ttUf'• Of Tiie WllcMfw Femlly" ( 1975) "oberl Logen, 8uu n ~. .. I MINOAY MOflNNI n.•n.-Ln PONYIAHO ,..... 1 ~7 UOYO <>Git.VII M._ cwnOONe emAMI 8TfWl[T (A) I WT TM1M • UGHT ~MlWIU =·N> ~ (%)~ •*" "HMY'J Metel" (tttft~. V*-of .... ~. JofWI v-... OD._, • .._ ,.,, Lwll Knight. ............. c.,...... ..... Qlwdl, ...... ............... 0.- ... W D191ar,11•": An etitimat m on~ viewen will be tuned in when the Miami Dolphina and the Washington Redskins meet today at 3 p.m. at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. The game will be aired on KNBC ( 4) • the Ooctof ol Mlnllitry Pro- QfWll and MIOCAte pro- '-of~ and Mlnlttry. ' 8 WALL. 8TRIET ~""'°"' G~TMEAT i~= **"' "A Piece Of Tiie ActlOn" ( 1977) Sidney Pol- tlet. 9111 Coeby. (8)Mov. •*IA "The Men WllO S- Tornorrow" (11181) Ooeu-- mentary. N1rrallHI by Or90f'I w ..... t:OO I ....., '"'PMU ear cw A.M. l.08 ......... I Cl) OM&."°*"'* alOOKIO aa.v.. 8TNET (A) i, MAGICCW oeoo..ATM PAINTING 9 rT•WNTTIN m OOl.DeH cw:lE CHUACH CW MlJCMOUI ICllNCe t:*> 9 P::AC:a n4m NAT10H ea~ ~.:•~ofthe 1982.U NFL -· Q DAV CW °'800YPV Cl) LONE AANQa • THeWOM.O T~ l~WMAKEN PM.aTOfll CW THE YIA(Ofll 9 KEHHE'fH 00"1.AND (Q)MOVIE * * * * ''The Men Wllo ~ Too Much" (19341 Peter Lorre, LNlle Benke MOVIE *** "Gellpoll" (11111) Mel G~. MM! La. T-o AuWellan IOOC ,._.. wttn cont,_.log!y_ dlltarml_ pereone111a. llgn UI) lo fight In T Ultley during World W• I. 'PO' (%)MOVIE •*•IA "Paulonete Fnende'' (1949) Arl't Todd. T-Howerd. 10:00 8 Cl) HM llA8ICET8Al.1. Loe Angele9 Lall.,. at &oeton Ceftlc:a • MOYIR * * ''Thundertllrde To The Reacue" ( 1M 1) Puppet-. 8 .KYY CW GMDll•G ~ =° CWTIIUTl4 • * "Clletlle Chell In Egypt" (1935) Werner Olend, Aobet1 Ycuig. • ADHUMMN> I CAln'OONI nta L.AWMM<EM CorrHponden11 Linda w.nn.e-and Cotlla Robeftl )Oln Pu Dulle tor en up-to-tM-mlnule eum- mery or Congreaelonel actMtJea. . ......... . TODAY ID ....,.-= ..wieH YOeCe CID~CWP..a ~ The grMleel ~ and coec:t19 Ill the *ory OI pro tootb•t --ltlrouQl'I ,... ~ .... tooteoe """"" rio.e. ...._ Aozllle, 0.J. ~.and "MeMJoe"G,_ ctc.e.HaOa A truc:Mr i.111et and hla chlldf'en Mt out on • dell¥· ery convoy ~ of two naahy. 11-wt1ee1« INCb end 1 1u1plcto11• klOlllng tuJ tflM -10 be~ltlem. 10'.ao 8 aell<IL & BIRT AT n.1=~ °"'"..., WAL&. ITMET Wll!K "Shenertne For Fun lutd Profit" Ou.et: Robert 1111111119', ,,,......., Robert •• .,., and~. I ~~~ 11l00 8MCM ~ .._..o.n.•uct..A ·=T90HI . *. "'Teecfler'• "-«" ( 1"'1 a.ti ca... Oen o.y. • MMtUO act THMT"9 '"Mnetoft ~ TM WW.1 .... \'WI" HMIQ IMC e for1uM 111 tfle Wf/A ltr... oreefl, CtlurOfMll oonfllct .t!PI lhe IMdirl of Ml own per1y. (Pen l)Q '*~Men" (IMO) J.-Oellle, .J11trwrrt Lydon. I "*'OPUL.lm ~WIU<IMOH MOYll * • .,. "Melrlball" ( 11171) 8111 Murrey, Chrl1 ... ..,_. (Q)MCMI **14 "The Secret Agent" (11131) John Olelgud, Madeleine CwrOll. !:WWPMv.w * • * "Hou1e Celle" (1171) Waller Matlheu, Olande Jaokaoll. 11:ao•o n.wmcwrtH DAW>IM«UY • TIM\' cot.a-WHfTT"°" (J) MCMI • • ... "Mr. lnelde, Mr. Outllde'' ( 1973) .... 'Ult- ...... TOiiy Lo Blenoo. • CHURCH It ntl ..,.. CID"'~ ..aat A drought hll9 ,.,.... Rodi. M'*'8 .. ...,.,,.. "*" ,._ Into • mYd OUO-dle Md "'*""" ....... .,,. for a_,,,....~ lf!OW. (l)MCMI * • "' ''Urtlefl Cowt>or'' (ttlO) Joh11 Trevolle • Debra winoer. CIMCMI * * • "Tll• Cln<ilnnell Kid" (1195) Sieve ~. Edwerd 0 . Rob-lneon. AflUUIDOH '~l::OOQU ••• ''The Co!Nc'' ('Mil Didi Van ~. Mldlela t.. ewMMm\8 ....... AYI! Pli1 •DNAL VllW9 •11--~ Qut. -looU .. how the Idea tor ''TM Rlno Of The NbeUlg" dllu 1laped Into • __.,,.. epic '"'*" '°'* 25 ~ 10 oomp!IM. .MCMI ..... ""-dw9y'' (19421 0-,,. IWt. P• O' ..... (B)MCMI * * * "On OOldlln Pond" (1911) Henry Fonda, l<.eUIMne He$)CMn. 12:30 8 Cl) NAoo.J' "P9!oelllx Open" L.1¥8 -•eee of IN lnel r~ (ffom The ~ CcMttty aut>,ML). •~wun. • WLD. WIU> WOM.O Of' AHMAU. "Oaedly Amerlcen Snek•" North Amer1" la the llOlne of -of the world'• mo11 Pllgllly ..,..., dMdly ane11-. • MAT9aATn. ~ Fe91ur9d: "Dlwti .._ Uln" 119"). ll8rYtllg ~ en ~ end Ellen er-. • 19" ~. ""'9111 ...,. .. , • 1942 "'°" ....,_ ""° ... Jon.; Md CMpt• 7 of "Zorro'• 811i&*Whlp"(t9"). o ra91CTM Ho9I u.. a.ti 1alla wltfl Dietl ...,_, ~ ""fOI of Oii .... Md loundet of "S.V.OwC:O.." (.C)MCMI ***'4 "Deed End" (1937) ·~ 91dMr. J08ll ~ 1~41CZlCl-......coM 1•••~90W\. ,..,.. H-..~LMI~. ·t.mU~ON THI~ Clltlflff end Jonelllen "----~ Wltll olty .. end ..... to rwtutn to w.... Gt-. .. ~TWT~ L9111- "fed w..m.•· Moel: fom ..._, GHmHAW .... : --~ 111 ..... ~ ...... The ... .__ ..... ClrlfytMt. • AOIW-1t A ............ .,..._ ................... .MOWT\M .. ......... "'.--.. IHlfo" _............,. .................. t11t"OI•••• ...... .. ............... .. ,.,.,.... .... ~ ,.. .... ~ ... Dr. -~--.. ,.._Of CiiiiE. LISTINGS flnde 't'!':-*' 11"4': ..... ~ ......... .. l(U ICll8I ICllll -.. ~ .... ~.Q ·--, .. , kOOC (lnctt (II) ~TV Ill Z.TV Cl> WIO S cc:•-•> cJ> (WOftl HY .. N.Y. ID CWT91> <llWNt Clflowt•t ........... • tc.e. .... ......,., **" "Loet ...,..... .. Ctt1t) ~ ,..,., UW ........... (ll)MCMI *'*" ...... .._ H._.. ........ ""°',...,. .................. (I) ... ~'.-""" **** '"f-·~ c.,., "1• Edi ....... ,_ '"" •1.-u.--.- nr ae ........ .. _ ......... . """ ............. . ....., ., ........ .. 119f\ •• .,....., ~ ....... Cl) MCMI •**14 "TM ... ....._,, (1940} ltrol ~ • ..,,. Mar1llell -' eMCMI **** "The Or•leat ..... On lenll" (,..,, Ollet"on Hellon. ..tty r-. •• *" ''Tllfte ........ (1N1> Ot*t W.,nooll, De'lld w.,,.. ti1teMCM1 ***'4 "0...."(1N7) ~ HIMI, V8M1911 r.= .. ......_ LPQA oi..w• Heney LoPeS encl lendre ,..,,. -emong .,_ Top LPOA c:Nmplone wtlO .. _.....,. .. towne- ment ffom Deer Flllld leaah,fllL .MCMI • * * "lr .. lll"f Up" (1171) LAe ...,.,.., °'- lllle VM~. • .,,.. .. CM INTIWll • ~ONCeWMA """"CAU.ID I ••• OUN A loOll II tlllen et ........ Ollrt"'-lllW~OI eo.91111011111 ~ Md elMir.-oN IO,,.. h ~-~power. flood oontrot. ifrtgMlon end~ • MCMI ' **"' "81rano•re At Sunttae'' ( ,.,. " 0-,,. Montgom.y, DMrwl ....,_ till. (C)MC>Yi. *. "The Nloht The Ugllte Went Out In Georgie" ( 1N 1) l<rlety Mc:Hlchol, Merk Hemlll. (8)MCMI **'A "Tiie MeglO Of lJla.. ... .. (1971)J-~. Mickey Rooney. (l)MCMI * • '4 "The Unknown Men" (1161) WalW Pid- geon, AM Hatdlng. 2:30. l.ITTLa~ON THIPMINI Tha lnglill, ~ _, Oleec>M r9lum to And w-. nut ~ Ill • Moc*lng llM8.(Pwt2) • ,, .. tTa .. ....., Atwra: e w-tro OllCUelto'' MO 11.Mf CW THI WIU> a...-90Wlxw Ml•ml Dolpllln• VI. . WlllHngton Aedlklna from tll• Ao•• eowl 111 .......,.. ·~ ~lllOHAI.. ""°"" • ~ .. 8CHOOl. .. ~ kllng" 8utc:ll FlndeiMn and Kathy Wood demonetnte per ....... Ing, • '°'"' wtllCfl pr«Mdel the greateet oontfol and -•IYlty. (() waco.. UCK, I(°""" WNn 8wb8rtno deddM to run '°' lltudant body prwildent, "" ~ ~or .... -. probleml than anyone .,.,._ p'8dtor. (Q)'"' NIGtfT DADO'f' A 09l owt ernoot"8 out tbe.... ,....,~ .,...,_.. . yOl"'O girt and ..., ,...__ .... b.eylllner. 1:11. 2 wmt YOU _ (!) l.ITTLa ~ON THIPMlllR The.,... fMlly trWllll IO ·~·-'°'"'.,,,...,..,. ..... WAll•etaTON Hoel....,.~ looU - the ~ °' poltlcl, power and people Ill the natlon'I ClillftOI. ........ wm4CINDY (I) 8fMTMK c.tpt. Kirt! II attended on • .,..,.. wttll • Fedltatlon CommlNloner when • .,.,. force ~ "" ~ C1D MCMI * • "Duel FOf FOUi'' (1M2) Miiia ,.,_on, OW. Cllamo. • (l)MC>Yi. *.. ''Guys And Dole" C11M) FfWlk 8lnetra, ,,_, ~ . .MO'li. . •• ··~ ic.•· (1N1) ~O'Neil,,.,_ Arottw. •• 1 INT'IRMCl9 •Lirl.w9 ll&..AND After ~ knodl· Ing ...... out, Mery Altft ~ lllWllng .... ~. .MCMI • * "Cr_ .. (1174) "-* ,..._. o..n. Dora. .MCMI ...... "To Celefl A TllW' ( tNe) Cery Orent, ~~. ••AU.tnmr-............ CI For FUii Ntd Profit" Gueet: Aowt 1..,..,,,,,......,.,....,, ~end~. ...... llLMm: ---~Lwm ''TWo fllolltll W.C" Hoel llNllp Miion ........ Cl¥Mencl route end .. Mlleourt ,._to .. .... ,,.....,, lllapplno .. .... llllOMI .... "* .... '°' ...,. Allwtoe'• ..... ,.., 9TMI~ .... wtllft .................... ........................ ................ ........... ~ ~ ........ .,, ... '"' • lillCMI **" . .,.,. ~ Mrs. ......... ,, .... DeMlw °'""" ...... O' ..... (l:)MCMI •• -c-MllW' Aflttlo. ®.::::"· oa,vclne. **** . ....,.... (•11 ..., -....,_ LAe. ez>lliWii"" - ........ Of .,,. _.,Ct117)..._.....,, """' 01111 ·-..,. •• au -......... ........... _ ............... •=!. ........... ...... ,.....~ ] TUBE TOPPEIS . ',", ,..__ . .. KNBC (4) 3 :00 -Super BOwl XVII. The Mlaml Dolphloa mNt the Waehinaion Redaldnt al the Rem Bowl ln Paaadena for thla year'• Super Bowl conw.t. KOC& (00) 7:00 -11Ufe on Earth." ln •'The i'lrtl Foreatl, •• David Attenborouah looka at the wayt plant Ute overcame the ditflcull problem of mJci'atlon from IM t.o land. . KCET (28~ 10:30 -"Tonl Brown'• Journal." In 'A Black Man 1 Llfe In White America," jouma1Jlt Ropl' Wilkinl expmm the men.llCinl •ffectt of crowtrw up in white Aqierica and dl8cullee b.ii need fOI' IM:Cepi&nce by whites . • W'iDAY COOKING wmt!AOQI ....... "Per111enne Gnooolll" ~ """"' ~ .,_ ... ...._. _, __ ._...,,a...,. ..... ..... (I) Mc. T"9 NAT10H w•LOMl•-.. a NIWWUI P•t The *"Mia tor~ of ... generetlonl ol ,.. foM8 Ill the CeNdlln norttl••t .. ctwonlcled. -~DAYSMMf NcHe .. a Pfoblem wtien ~ 11CP8Cfa '*" to get "*'" ,,.. tick ... for • rOOk oonoert. .MCNIW8 (!) WM.1. ..,..,. ~MPOR'T ....... UNI "Aeaotwd: w-.._" Al Good Al ....... Tha ~ '*1 or a debet8 ~~,.Ilda_ ley, eutflor ...,_ Dlc*ey end NM»lwl ...._.... aien- lof ecllot ~ 8obten .......... _, aetomey Hetn.cPllpel.~· ~ °'· Etlke ,....,, ,...... -_, puMo ........ ~...,,..,,_.,.... 811¥e)llPI_ ...... • lNI OU>"°'* lotl VII ----a room-~ ---of~'"° '°' .. otcl --end ... ........ ---. Cl) 11t•A•e•H ,,, .. aettlee Ill -- minding --°""' '° ~ a -°"" IPPOll•...S -Illa Mad. I .... .. W.NIW8 L.AYIMI&~ &~Nf't Dec:ldlno ~ ,...,,., len'I Ill loYe, 9h1ttev 1'1el lo bteell uc> her roommat.e'• W9ddlng pNna. 1:-AHDIMON CONN>INTW.. • MOTOtlMBF( Roed , .... of lhe Ford LTD lllf'M't ~ and the ..... eubllfll Stwlon ~· ooupe; --to ..... tlone Oft per90n8I C8t ~ CIT~ Aoencl ......... to be --·-• =---• *" "P::rerdillr ( 115 ,, SMiie)' Wl11ter1, Joel MoCt-. CC;) lillCMI * • ._. "A Pleoe Of The Action" I 1971) 8ldneir Pdo lllf. • Ccleby. CD>MCMI ••• ''TM~·· CttlO) Ndwd ~ ~ * * ''TM GNM TrWrl ...,._ Dery'' (1•7'1 ..,. c.- -. Donekl ~-ti>'~ .--. • * ~ "HM.,Y Metel'' ( t .. 1) AnllMted. Volcee or JoM ~. Jolwl ~ Gnftdma ~ --.. 9'Wldlotl -• tor ...... to pley""" ........ '° •. • MOV9 ·-• * *" ''To O&tc:ll A TIIW' (1116) Cerr Orwll, Gt-.~. • MOIAI • * "t..eemnd Of DMth v..,.· cttm~ i LftONIMTM ''TM ,.,.. troreet." De'lld ,. ....... loab .... Wl8W'8 p6lnt .. 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'* I ) 1)$( 1'1 I I I I 2100 uoc IOOJ ~ llOl2 JOl4 llOll JOit 1010 1011 "Oil 1014 1016 1011 7030 1022 1024 102t 102' IOIO IOIJ IOU '°" IOll I020 IMm ll024 - AlolO a-... •1• "'"" ...,.__,. .... MIOIWonWd - ._... -· ~ WU 4 ""'-1 0n-~ ,.,.,.... ten) v... 9040 """"'*"a-... , MITOS ~TED '1• tlOl .... 1112 .... till '"' tlU tlD tlZS tll'7 ... 1111 ti» llJ.S .. ,., .... .... .... .. ., ... .. ,. tlN .... '"' .... .... ... ta• "" t 6 4 2 • s· 6 · 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 --Ct** '/OAK fld delly end r"'°"wnn~ ly. The DAILY PILOT ... 1umee liability for Ill• ;;. 1ncorract 1nwt1on lllY• IULn -........... ............. ...._HU,14i-~ 1:""'==11=;;;;;;ii191iiii:I~ 1'.J!"~ llUL *'11111 1'1· ~=:;,.-::== WIL II' CUl·M-MC view lol. ttuoa 5 Bdrm • beth ... Aoom to 911PMd. ~ aoutlva Newport leach COf'IV'IU1lty ptCMclaa pool ' • 111111 ,_ Liii• home Oller 4800 IQ. ft.I & tannla facllltlae. Call 4 u...1-.. Um1l romn & ,.1 .. 1 .... .__,. ~ fonMf dlNnQ. = TWttcllall tor a .-..-.au-, Y ---• ·-... 1parkllno blue pool, 7a.t100 immaculate throughout. New carpets, bubbllno hot apa and drapes. marble entry & decor. J:lectronic' axqulelt• 1C1n6o vt.wal lleCUJ'ity -..... Wet bar 2 ~ 3 car Tarme oS>lfl A epacta-•J·-·~· • • cular Newport oftlflng pr, heated ~l & spa. '649.:,::· and reduced to under --•t• ew 14 ••I 'Im .,.. UT 1-1 M00.000,... C8ll tod9yl -• ..... 7171. HtgNy mocMMcl ...... r~ daooralfld '°"' mum ..a ""' 11&111 ._ =~=o~.~ Sunny family home on South Bay Front • &HAHM I talra muter bedroom with 3 bedrooml. den. 3 baths, 2 paUot., LIM, 1U~ ,..,..._ ._. buy 1n.,... aand beach, aha.red pier and float. Owner Brend MW 011••• bull · .'210 ... ooo..._ 1 wW conli$ der a trade OI' carry trust deed home with wonderful --• 1~ 1 100 000 F OOMn vtaw. a 8dnna. ttv Ill I ... IUl.n I at '119, • ' ee. ~ '°c:t.. "::: 111·1• • K MlllM--111111 _, - u11 of wood a tlla. A CUltOm home with a wide front.-on BMMtlfulll And the fl· -- nanclng II lncradlbla. f. . Ci.a. ;j·' the 'gOlf OOW'M. 6 Bd.rtm, 6!A baU., plua CM! MMe ~ for ·~ l all of the amenlti.ee you would expect. datlll.1-.e100 ' , .9cab1 a. 1 $1,950,000. Camder-your home or other _ e?a-aa11 1 • property u down payment. See anytime. ' • _ _ '· can 644-t910. (,fORGl El t'.IN'; CO fN111 Wiil 111111 VA or FHA tarma are of• fw'ld on .,_ unlqUe ~ lua In a 3 ldrm femltY "°""' ~ .... ' ~ tarml a ...,., bergMi for yowl Prtcfld uncfar S 120,000 • call nowt ...... 1111 THE REAL ESTATE RS &IT .. IUT'ILI 2000 eq. ft., «tty 114'. llOO. Pvt Meer ............ famlly rm, a11umabla 11t. Call nowl Open HOUH Sun 1-4. 8012 f«n.'Wdl • ... Ni&ll.-11111 .... an••• ............ .......... _ "'umm .. .,. , ........ ...... ........ ,.. .... .............. .......... -..... 31 Foot llvine room. OverlookiJll 11th fairway. 3 lwidrooms. Lp muter aulte on ground floor. 3-Car san&!· Vacant. 11 • ftl1I .,_ llTI• 1-1 -~ .. , ..... Charming 3 bedroom home with Iota of ·eou.-....o..T , extru. Yau own the land. Great funily lflAL..-home. Beauutul lup comer lot. Owner 11.:!!.°::.:"· . · moUvated. $320,000. Flnandnc available. .a1a.aau . 1MI lf?F?" 181. -.. -1-1 U.11911 ·1 ..... ,.. ....... ... If you•,. conltd«tno a Two-mry ·Nantucket 4 BR, fun. rm, ~· coma & Wik wttta pool. Taatefully decorated. Shows like a :c•y~ :.':'11:=: model Seller wW finance. $760,000. rounding•. good com- mlllloft Idled ..... end .. "" IUllPOl1 you need. Alk tor Jtm or MaryAnn etl31-7110 ............... _ Charm1na near-new, 4 bdnm, f.am. rm. Quality design and decor throuchout. Destaned for IUf9l quarters. ~9~.ooo. 111-lft. .... ,,.1 .. TR \ rn ·1 IC ) \ \I f~I \I I \ ,...,. •.111•ma1111111 PllfllYI It'a too amall. It baa stain, the lot la only Superb value In this 2 -------35 feet wide, you have to pay .Amodat1on ldrm condo wttll pool, ..... Duel and you probably won't even wie ~~~ ,!; llPll ITll1ll 1 the pool, spa & tenn.la cowta. Do NOT nnqull lltttna wfttl ,_ s12.ooo under mar1t9l. 3 drive by 15 Willow Tree Lane, twn1y and friindll oe. Bdrm• 1'4 bath. Spa. Unlvenity Park. t lM,000 Fee. tlnctlva locatlon nHr Community pool. Al· ~ L fllUI ... 1Ul1'm ~~.Ac-:r. =:1~1:;, :,:. -1.!ll!.-.... ~ -....11 ...... 1171 mant. 5*-2313 ~-~·~""~~==~~~~~~~~~ ..... !!~~ T'fiE REAL ESTATE RS THE REAL L.STATERS 1 • I .. THE REAL ESTATERS ......... ..,,.., .. ' II I DA l I I I' ROTH II I" :::1:1:•:1::r::1:~ ... tNe .... we:..--::: -~~~~--.. ~ ........ ... \~1.,IL ,._.....,,......,. .... ....... , ........ 1-1 ... , ..... .,., .., .. "*" .. ---. • Looking for a career in. sales ? See toda11's Help Wanted ads , claasificaUon 7100. ... , .. .. , ... .......... -.. •r Outaiandinc view home, ' '8. ~·ted & ln the bll&ol area for pool. B r 1MfAal tand1capln1 with automatic IDrinklen. Community pool .... Carole McMahan at 3808 u,bthou.e Lane: ---........ Superb 4 BR famll7 home compJetely rebuilt ln 1980 -fram a new roof to hardwood fimll'll 0.. can appreciate the pe.rfecClan Of plannln1. aecurlty 1y1iem1, flxturea, cablneta, flreplacn, kitchen. all full of exqu.lllte cleUil. See HJlllary Tbamer at 1221 ~ lltmlf .... Why la thl1 houae atlll on the market? Have you mlllj9d it? Move ln amditlon, lpllCb.w 4 'BR. licht Ir airy, ~ ldtc:hen. Acc\etmed · by many to be the verJ bmt buy in Baya.t. See Jane Mitchler at 1840 Tndewindl. ----.... One of the mOlt popular =-.,r:: -the Portof1no -with "idea" roam fOI' home ottlm, mald'1 romn or 4th BR. Good __ .. loana w/addltlonal liDanol:a a~ if needed See 1 I p liar &~at 2021 Pein~ · _ ----..... Move your famlly· -riabt lnto thia perfectly Joc:ated 4 BR home • with Andenon acbool & the smk & pool almost in your t.Syard. Clarm1na fam1l.y rocm overJQoldna your own private pool. See 0... BaJctfkOlki at 1H8 Port Albenl. ....... -.... n..aa:n-perfect home -ortclnallY the model. Skyll1ht & crown moldinp an just a few of the amenities. V.-y private backyard with ape adda to the charm. Land lncluded. See U. White at 1847 Port Sheffield. ......... 11 ... Lovely aarden condo with decorator wallpapen, fireplace, 3 BR, 2/1tory Ooor plan, laundry. Excellent .. umable loen, owner muat aell lmmediately. See Rita QWaJe at 9 Nutwood. Irvine. IJ'!l·MACNAB ... ~- 1M1.um••w .a• Tll Wiii There are few comparleona. 1.1 acr .. offertna total p•noramlc vi••• ol Newport Harbor !eland• & entry to Ha. 58R, 8BA a. etaff facllltlee. The premier vtew of al of Newport & ultimate In pttyate eecurlty. $7,Q00,000. Tom Allfneon. ... W Wlllll'lllT -Spaolou1 '48R one-1tory , contemporary home fMturM 75' dock l pier, frM form poof, eeparate 1pa & many other ' o\it1tandlng a(Mnlti.t. Owner 1 wlll a1111t w/flnanolng . $1,750,000 Incl. land •. Paula Balley. tlllf Tim Wf Maantfteeli 8pygla11 hom•. fotally cuetomlzed & expanded • Forever Ytew, 4 BR, 3 BA. Q9IM room, wine room poot a -. Load• of extr8. S196,000 Incl. land. Sandie Fix. -YllW·YllW·YI T1lla tun•h bright 3 BR, den, ~ In · exclu1lve Big Canyon hal a view you will want to ml your own. The lparkJl!tg poof l -overtook all of Big C.,.,on a beyond to the hill a llghtt d Harbor Ridge. $781,000. T.wy Hanee. .. .,. _____ "II On the golf cqurH. Loweat' priced 4BR towntle>me w/~ view, apa , beautlfutly cu1tomlzed. Sec. 1y1tem; automatic llght1 & aprlnklet'• Prof ... lonal malnt...anoe - Gated community. Beverly Morphy. . an1IIaa 11H1 tllt 11•11 Famlly home w/gr••• ctrculatlon -a HHllbOf ouott 5BR, 38A, Dfr,Tamtly mr,· beautiful garden + a view patio. $615,000 Incl. land. Dona Chlcheeter. lllWPLHI If 111111 YllW Magnlfl~ent yard w/rock waterfall & ape, pr1Yecy galore add to the charm of thl• , out1tandlng 1lngle level 38R home. Good financing, llght neutral colore throughout. All thl1 for $289,900 Incl. land. , Maxine Propp. ,_N.llUl9UIJ3BR,2 bath duplex 11A block• from the ocean. Fantastic lnveetment winter or 1ummer rental. $260,000 Low down and owner wm carry AITD. S~aron Smith. llW lllLlll 11 llWPllTI Charming ahake 1lded condominium In prHtlgloua Harbor View Knoll. 2 BR + den, prtvate patio, 21A bathe. Onty 8'4 unite lhare delightful pool area and tennl1 court. $269,000 Barbara Hawklnt. a PfOC*tY to autt J11!1Yte and flnendal poeltlon. EXCLUSIVE LISTINGS OF ~8SMONT HOMES, INC., REALTORS Thia II-1 orcm of our pr<>J*11M fOI' sale. 1.ldOliii ~ ...... -::.;;-.......... -... ~~-;'~ ................... . Hetbof vi... pool. vi.. ......... ~-· .... ~- S.YllcM Co\19, tum. condo. .. ···""' . Udo~ Beyfront .. 1'!.''"" ~ dll 'Mlw home+ lnoom9 w l.JctO ..... poc.I home ....................... .. llelboe IL Otand CelWI home ......... . CIM• .n Vl9w home ...................... . H9wpoft ... vi.. kOfy ......... . ~·OllC OUleOnl 4 b-9 .............. .. Ctn Oowe, View home .................. . L~~ioe ..................... .. Young V'lf.W home ........ .. ~ °""°"" .... dock ........... . ...... =··· lf'liliw ............... . flYOOIOlltol~ 4 bed. dodc ..... ~ ...,.. ...... u. ._ ..... pllr/llp ·-........... com.~ ..... On w.w. °""°"'....... . Cofone dll .... eo.tl M. Ocii91t0111. eo.oN ..... .... '9ft a... OOMtltOI ....... .. Colll W... 11 unlll. poat ...... COii ......... pDlt: .... w ...... olloe _,. ................................................. ,, ..... . · Many ownett are offering aubetantlll price reduction• and terma. Somt WI uchangl ... and "c.11 ,,, ...... c.et for detallt to purchw any of the abo¥t ... ..... oehn .... • .. I t i l • • • • ' ' I • • • • • • • • ' . J l I \' •an• ue1111T111 -·· I ..... to ·~ Uvtnc. Prepare eleont ~ .......... l~l ..... ,1 ... .... ft., ..... , .... , .... -1l1't mM111n awtr kitchen. Xnt«ta1.n 1n rnni Liv rm or relax In puey f amlly rm. ImPl'-'ve mMter luile & I mon bdnna. Offend at $234,900. Only lK down. Be tmprrrnd -.. It today! ••ow• . .UTNl&IML Corona Hiablandl. remodel ln prop... ~ & s-rmh1 for 2nd 110ry included. Submit all off era. IDllD •11,111 Peninlu1a Potnt 5 Bdnm. walk to ocean or bay. owner wm trede f« Cc.ta M .. 4 Bdnn - moUva&ed. '399,900. • '111 Wl1D 1695,000 fee. Pri~, 2 110ry, complete remodel. Larp boat dock. peat finandnc . ......... $82G,OOO fee. Owner will finance or nde for income property. 4 Bdrma. bMch ~ IWLll•llfll '246,000. Walk U> all abopplna -ln old Cortna del Mar. llW Llmll Montego model Harbor View Homes 4 Br. Call for details. '§1:~ Ttil:§l:1 .. 1111, 1-1 . ............... , ..... , .... ,._ 1694,000 ................ ~..... 22 Point Lorna ................. .,...... ........ $235,000 .......... 5'9 Vleta Grande, NB .. .. ..... .... .... .... , .. , .-~9.&00 .......•• ~2 ~ Otd CdM ......................... $429,000 ......... 27Ge Ughthoule, CdM ,..,.., .... ,..., .................. $425,000 ...... 118 Ruby, BaJboa llland .................... pelt,... f $320,000 ..... -2012 Port Aamlgate, NB\ a ..., .,,,, .. ,, •~ .. ..,, --TWO # $352,&00 ................ 801 Patottta, CdM --QNGS ....................... -.. TRI ITAllU COllPUY $495,000 ........... 210 Grand Canll, NB 11e.13t7 173-7761 -* *VICTORIAN•• Unique VICI'ORIAN Home Jn prime location feeturinl lta1.ned ,S- entry, hardwood 8oon, aourmet kitchen, newly decorated & carpetedll PLUS 1 bdrm detached unit in rear. Only $255,000. Call 759-1601 or 762-7373. *OCIAN VllW* • 8PYQLA88 RIDGE• Outstanding 4 Br home feeturtnc large rear yard, detached prqe and lovely fenced In pool. Reduced to $565,000 with 8W~ ... •mabJe financing! Call 759-1501 or 754-7373. •$105.000 PRICI RIDUaJON* *SELLER DESPERATE* , to .ell thia gorgeoua 2 Br penthou8e In 81!CW'ity bulldlna overJ.ookln& Newport Harbor. Priced at $320,000 for quick aale!I Call 759-1501 or 752-7373. •$279,ooO• * DOVIR SHOllS * .Spacious executive home featuring 4 be & 31A ba, pool & a view of the back.bay & Anthony'• Pier! Thia fine relidenoe la located ln a very desiroua area & priced f« lmmedlat.e eale. Low Interest -.unable financing available. Call 759-1501 or 752-7373. •WATllPIONT HOMI •. SLIP* Senaatiooal executive home f.-turtng 4 Br, enormous llvinl & d1nlnc room. 2 tireplacea & room for 55' boat! Only $539,000. nz with uawnable finandOI. Call 759-1501 or 752-7373. *CAIMIL* •HARBOR VIEW HOME-8EAWIND* Fabulous back country view from this lovely home feet:w'tnl 3 Br and 2 Datha. Senaational rear yard bu covered patio and fish pond w/waterfall. Only $275,000 with Mll•mable flnancln&!I Call 759-1501 or 752-7373. . •MUITY,DUSTY,VACANTI• and reedy for quick pDHHmonll Owner .. reduc.d ~AGAIN ln order to .ell th.la 4 Br home wfFrench doon, (2) patio a, parquet tJoon & Much more!! An excellent value at $137,600 w/...umable flnandnCll Call 759-1501 or 762-7373 fell' detaUI. •CLIPPHAVIN * * IAY VllW CUSTOM HOMI * Spectacular cuat.om built borne featurlne aauna, jlcw:zl, (2) wet ban. (2) frplc'a, 3 car praae, formal d1Nnl and much more!I Reduced to $789,000 fee with ~ble ~! Call 759-1501 or 7H-7373. *PALllMO* * HAllOR VllW HOMll * Recently remodeled home featuriftl trench doors & wlndawm. Italian cenunlc tile. new apPt.DON and lap pool in larae private ywd. Off..S at $375,000 nz With $223,000 1n finandna .. gneble at 11 M ~. Call 759-1501 or 75.2-7373. • •$110,000• *COSTA MllA * Lowly I be home on quiet trw linild ICreet. 'nm home f•tuna an alarm IY9t.BD as prtvate fenced yan1 wtth tool lhed • cttrua ~ Priced for lrmnedllD Ille«! Call 1at-11MH or 7&2·'1m . mTIL •1•11 . ....... LowHt priced rental unit In Cotona -M•. PLUS terrlflo Miier ...aated flnancfngl Well located Juat a few block• from the be9ch on the OONn lkle of • PCH. •229,000 20% down, 121A% lntere1t. Motivated Mllerl A PETE BARRETT REkL:Y NID AITIIT' HALR SACRIPICI PllCI OP $119,900 Thia English Tudor style hame la vacant and waiting for a new owner. It la custom built with many features normally found only In higher priced properties. Notice the bay window and artistic wooden plant.er boxes. What you can't aee ln the picture are the five skylights. used brick entryway, ceramic tile kitchen flooring, secluded patio or the loftl found in eech of the lar&e bedrooma. Added to that la a spacious family room and three full baths which make thll cory five year old heme located ooly two mllea from the ooeen truly an exception.al value bi today's market. 0032 Adama Ave., Hunu.n,ton Be.ch. 556-703&. LOWllT PllCID HOMI IN THI TRACT 'Thia beeutifully decorated home la f« the d11crtmlnating buy~. Four apadoua bedrooml and one and three quart.era bat.ha are combined ln a very wodtable floor plan. Situated on a larp Jot In a hi8hlY ~ c.ama Maa neighborhood, this beeuty hu loada of curb appeal. Priced at $179,500 for imnwdiate .ale. 9032 Adami Ave., Huntington Beech 556-7035. INTllTAINING MADI IAIY WITH THIS SPACIOUS POOL HOMI PLUS IPA Our teller la extremely motivated aDd bu priced th1a property acconl1nclY· It hM charm and gnce r)Cl'l'Dollly found only ln hamea priced thc:wwnda }Qher. Tbe cuat.om pool and apa will be perfect for thme hot aummer Clays ;..ta.heed. With a price of $162,500 PLUS points for a V .A. purchMer, the value la clear. 9032 Adams, Huntington Be.ch. 963-5671. taM.IVIL LIVING AT ITI lllT ONLY MINUTll PIOM IOUTH COAST PLAZA 'Thia highly upgraded former model ta. a decorator'• delilht. Best of all our vw.ae Creek Townhome la only a dM>C1 walk to South CoMt Plaza and South c.out vma,.. But richt out your t.ck door ii a meandertna creek. Ju.t five years new, t.h1I most .oucht after Plan C la only $124,900. Call ua for complete detalla of our aUordable tlnandni IJl'Olhl1l· 9032 Adami. Huntmcton 8-ch, 556-7035. . NIWPOIT llACH OflCICf 2'1014111 .. •IDIM 111Wpo1t111•a.cAa110 en•>,..,'°' AMERICAN HOME SHIELD -We Protect & Servtce Tt1lng1 iThat Service You." •' ' IUITll ........ 1 on th11 CdM c;harmlng home. 3 bdrm, 3 balh plue 4th bdon OWll gal'• age. Recently remodel· ed. Neede • loW'G f.mlty to flnl1h decorating. Open Sun. 2211 Wet•· front Dr., or call Satatt ' MatWI. ....... 11 ........ Cetta... 1124 .....rm.1 .,..s,a.-s All reedy for 1ummer entertaining In thl• handeome rend\ ltyted home. 0-2900 eq.feet llvlng 1pac;e. Offer• 4 bedroom1, 3i.t bath1, dining room, entran~ hell. Large famly room with '-'Y ~. All newly palnt9d and <*'· 119ted. Two i.rQe rT-* 1ulte1. Plue the POOL and .. the lelldlcaplrlg II done. Seller motivated 10 let'I hear from )'OUI Cell tn.2390 HITllTll Ilea•• 3 bdrm tiouee with • ca-..... ,__._,, nyon view on the bluff, 8 ,..._. · ca;.ger•g•. a126,000. Beeutlful 4 bedroom •1 m home In •xcMlent toce. • -.v iiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil don, good fwnly neigh-! I _ _ bortlood. 2130 equare ---feet ""* IMnO ..,... 2 Bdrm..,,. llde. 2 Otterr3~ - garmge. i.roe lot. RV dining room. Separate oea. 1127,100. !amity room. TWO ftf-. .., ••• ....., ... r:desu::.-u:= ;ij;ij;Mlij;l;'lij;ltij;~ throu=~ with wood 11 ...... 11~11 -11 n owner wttl carry eub 11ant1a1 2nd• on t well maintained elng." I ltOfY 1 & 2 bdtm unltL Plenty o4 off-etreet pattl Ing and 4 car garage. Att11ctlvety priced a '326,000. ""-1111 "1n ~ .[l ",,I l [ l "' i.'1·,L)l 11\ l [ '-, _. .nw~ and plantatlon ""'"9n.. 8unoundec:I by mature lar.cSeclipllig. Ideal ... talnlng home for th• buey executive. S285, 000. Cell kw detde on llnanc*lg.179-2380 tlt-U. 3707 8. BRISTOL SANTAANA COLDWC?U BAN~<?RO _._ ___ $121,900 Fiii a .. ~ ..... ser + taa. + 2 car 01t•o•. lrDIO. Pool a 1W1 pond. xtra lg lot located l""I .,... ... H»-Mc Own.. l'.IWll ASAP. VA term1 .-om.. 8..iet "'"' pey All buyara 00111 + 12. 000 cpt allowance. PIM- • • call bkr lor datall1. 831·2248 - i . Mlll.tslUUU- 11111.000. ,~ dwn, 2 Br aondo, 2 Ba, amenltlee. t\1)te. 3 yrs. 2205 Pacific, no. 203. Call Ray. W •t314 lilr1cd)'9. ~Sunho'' lkalf\ . TR\DITIO\,\I. RE.\I T' TfUDI TIO\AL REALTY · * ~ • ' t 00 • ~ C) ~ • >< C) • ~ • I t ,, .. ,... llY IT WllLllALI '8,000 down, 12~1'. 30 years. Spanklna new homey beige carpettna, ahow1 oft UU. beautiful home that ta 1ocated very doee to beach. Larae Uvtng room with red briclc firepi.c.. lt la a ateal. Pleue call now. ITUIT llTI llUL llTATE ..... ,... .. ..... ,. Immaculate 4 bdrm In pr11ttglou1 Turtterock. Nie. view. Acro11 from park. NMr ICN>ola. ten· nil, 3 pools. Would Ilka to trade lor condo In ., ... 1195,000. Agent 552-7500 I HERITAGE . REALTORS ---- 3 BR 1 story, Mexican ttle roof. next to ~ belt, I 145,000 111 or 1 175,000tee. FllllLllllE Sift 1 I r condo. upgraded bailge ~ GtMl .. ot•··~ Aa-1um. tat & Ind. Call 11r.--8Hutlful !Nation nr ICflooll, poaee. pMl.a. 4 '*'"· ll'G ~ "*""'· fOmW *t rrn, I fwMr'I rm .,,..., ""*· °"'*' anxloua. AMllnt 111t, ooo. Alan •••'· •otl ···- ,, ...... ,.,· •«••••ntt WATl.,1111' Linda hit cu1tom r11ht on the Main channel l"to!f\U)' been red~ IO • t .83MOO. Wiii trede for any property . ...... S 8r I~ ... 'Ml LldO area . 'or appt. t41· 10t. ll'rlnotpat1 only, ...... 0ntr l12t,OOO. S lktrm, 214 -IOt8 of Wlndowa. Jalln Marettall, Agf. M344U Or1nge CO< DAILY PILOT/lundmy, Jin~ to, 11U ==· :::::::; .. . ~ .. j f l -- I MIHIOCMI 2308 CllN Or. (Nwot ~ti) NB 642-5200 1350,500 Sat/Sun 1_..:30 200 Mctffll # 202 Newpo'1 Bch 64&-1111 1138.eoo a. ,_..,a 2:30-5 2 M plue PAM Ml Oil DSM * 19 Curl Or. (JetmlM Crl<)vu, CdM 640-161511·728-6151 81V8un 12-4 #3 Rue FontalMbHMU, Npt Bch ~-9333 '385,000 Sun f-5 985 Bayalde Cove w .. t, Newport 8ch 631-1400 $899,000 Sat/Sun 1.5 I llDftOOM 811 Cllff Dr. (Cllffhaven) NB 642-6200 $247,000 Sun 1-6 *4827 Bruce Creeoent. N.B. 846-8841 $199,000 Sat/Sun 12-6 •407 Fullerton St, Nwpt Hgtt, NB 645-9554 $258..._000 Sat/Sun 1-5 32'41 Iowa. Costa Meta 548-2313 $129.900 Sun 1--4 11 Rue Verte (Big Canyon) N.B. 844-4910 $465.000-Fee Sat/Sun 1-5 1543 Serenade Ten (Irv. Terr.) CdM 844-4910 $320,000-Fee Sat/Sun 1-6 13332 Maycheck, Wettmlnster 963-6767 $109,900 Sun 1-4 7 Rue Chateau Royal, Big Cyn. NB 644-5116 $599,000 Sun 1-5 22478 c.tnlnlto Cotta (Vlllege) Leg Hiii• 86&-3017 $124.500 Sun 11-3 214 Heliotrope, CdM 780-8333 $375,000 Sun 1-5 246 E. Wiiton (E'Slde) ca.ta Meaa 846-7-434 $149,900 Sun 12-4 2018 Anaheim, Cotta M ... 846-7-434 1110,000 Sun 12-4 S BR a QUEIT HOUSE 1411 Kings Rd. (Cllffhaven) NB 842-5200 $525,000-Fee Sat 1-5/Sun 11-4 1135 Pemb~e. Newport Beach 842-3103 1265,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1312 Seacrest (HVHIHs) CdM 759-9100 $359,000 Sun 1-5 2300 Port Oumess. HV Homes. NB 759-1501 $279,000 Sa/S 12:30-4:30 S 8R plue FAM RM or DEN 15 Rue Fontaine (Big Cyn) NB 760-8333 $795.~ Sat/Sun 1-5 11 Hiiisborough (Hrbr Rdg His) NB 760-833;3 $1 ,200.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 11 Montepelller (Hrbr Rdg) NB 760-6333 $695,000 Sa1/Sun 1-5 1218 Keel Or .• Corona del Mar 780-8702 831-2388 Sun 11--8 6 Jumlne Creek, Corona del Mar 652-2000 $406,000 •' DIRECTORY l"fl .... ~ ....... , •• ,.. .......... •,.. .. hHI ksztlot Al ............ lefM Nttw :: ~~ .. .,...... .... lllf ................... lii ~· DMLY PILOT WANT ADI., ....... -·~.· ........... -: "!""-w'P4 ........................................... , 178 PNlldk> Dr., Cotta Meea 39~1l:f#f 8h1~ 9wh8et/8un 1--4 U7-e513 •121,000 Sun 1-5 . 213 Diamond Ave. =-DOe ltO N.8. 2572 Clrde °'.er:=· NB 844-4110 tell, ..... a.t/8un 1·5 CM4-e200 '1'5, F• 8un 11-3 4 81ueteY (WoOdbfidae) I 1215 Marlnere Or., ~· 8Mot\ ~1151 *215.000 N . 8et/8un 1·5 CM4-e200 "495,00().. .. Sn 1 :30-4:30 • - *1472 Galaxy Or (Ow Shtt) NB *! .. ~.(1H!!,.b0r000Rldge) •-t/Sun 1•5 aa1..a791 teeo.ooo..F.. Sun 1-5 -·-· ._ 13-.. __ ..... "---a-. T ' Cd,.. **142 Hatbor !eland Dr.(Prom.=B '"' vvn•-""""',.• "'" err, "" 769--9100 e1.200.ooo ..... , n 1~• 873-&484 t 105,000 Sun 1-4 ._, ..... 2021 Diana Ln. w ... e1m, N.B. 831--8215 1104,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1218 Key W•t (HVHlt) CdM 844-8030 $289,500 Sun 1-6 *1901 Galat .. Twrace, CdM 844--8200 $725,000-F• Sat 1-4:30 * 1211 Klngt Road, Clltf Haven. N.B 831-7300 1319,000 Sat/Sun 1--4:30 * 1724 Terrapin Way, Baycrett, NB 631-7300 '310,000 Sat/Sun 1--4:30 1301 Dotphln Terr., Irv. Terr., NB 831-7300 $986,000 Sal/Sun 1-4!30 * *308 Momlng Star Ln, OovShre, NB 931-7300 $985,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 2018 Deborah Ln(Weetclf/Marlnett)NB 842-8298 $180,500 Sal/Sun 1-5 • •DROOM 1218 Hlahland Or., W•tcttff, NB '497-2095 1295,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * 7 Carmel Bay Or. (8pyglaal) 844--8200 $795,00C).Fee Sat/Sun 1-4 * •280' £. Oceentront, Penln. Pt. 931-1400 '850.000 Son 1-5 4 • ... PAM RM « DIN 28 Ru. Grand Duc.s (Big Cyn) NB 642-5200 Sun 11-3 1-441 ~ Or, Dover Shre .. N.B. 648-6647 t'420,000 Sal/Sun 1-6 23 Halt Moon Bay (Spyglua) CdM 8'4-e928 Sat/Sun 1-4 #'4 !rafalaar (Hrbr Rda) N& 780-8333 11.795,000 1112 Weatclltf (W•tcllff) NB &42-5200 '255.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sun 12--4 1910 Tahuna Terr., Corona del M1r 873-8409 $259,500 Sun 12--4 201 Llnc1PUr/OoMn Bl., CdM 831-1400 11,875,000 Sat/Sun 1'!6 320 8-wwd, Shordfta, Npt loh 831·1400 $348,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1255 8omenet Ln., Weatcttff, NB 931-7300 '355,000 Sun 1--4:30 2108 Windward Ln. Blycnet, NB 931·7300 '325,000 Sun 1-4:30 2080 FlamlngQ (Meta Verde) CM 145-0303 $215,000 a. 1:30-4/8 12-3 * 1840 Tradewlndt, Baycreet, NB ..._..eoeo '349,500 Sat/Sun 1--4 1048 Port Albene, HV Homee, N.B. ...._eoeo '325,000 Sun 1-4 2809 LlahthouM Ln, HV Hie, CdM ...._el>eO '810,000 Sun 1-4 1511 Klngt Road, Ctlfthaven 931·1400 ~50,000 Sun 1-5 4 • plul PAM NI « DllN plullMOU.IT 1937 E. Batbo9 IMvd. (Penln Pt.) NB . 142-5200 $334,500 Sun 1-6 11241 C.ol Wey, Santa Ana (unlo) 932.-..eo '429,ooo Sun 12-s 1007 Tiiier Way, cOtona def M• 931-1298 '329.000 Sat/Sun 1-6 I laDltOOlll __ 63 H•bor Ridge Or., Newport 8ch 662-2000 f725,000 Sun 1-5 1tM9 Por1 Cardigan, HV Homea, NB 8'4-e200 $3ee,ooo-Fee Sun 1--4 I Ml plue PAM Ml Oil DtlN •35 Rklae'IM Or., Hart>or RkSae 780-19b0 11,980,000 '&at/Sun 1-5 *152'4 Antigua (Oo'IW Shotee) NB 64&-7171 "49,900 Sun 1D-3 .... • la4KNMll **-401 llyelde Or., Newpott ICh es1-1400 t1.ees.ooo aun 1.5 I Ml ,._ PAii NI er -*904 VII ZUrloh Ctr. (Udo ... , NI 8"-l200 •1.250,opo a.t/Sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUM I FOR IAl.m IACHILOR 711 OoMn BIVd .. Huntington Bon 54().1151 Sat/Sun 1-4 I 9BfM>OM #2 Prado, Rancho 8an Jotlq., Ir\'. 875-6511 $219,IOO Sun 1-5 I M ... PAM Ml Oil DIN 2445 RU. _de Cann.a, Eutelde C.M. 931-7300 1185,000 8at 1-4:30 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 310 Coronad:. =.,r:=a1 M 1 931-1400 $299,500 ........... Sun 1-6 '423 Carnation Olde CdM 87&-8370 $400.ooo Sun 1-5 e 18 Avocado, CdM (eo of Hwy) 87~9 1335,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5218 s...hore, Newpof18ead'I &45-0303 1375,000 Sun 2-4 ......... 8111 s...hore, 'T 8Mctl 646-0303 $450, Sun 2--4 ........... J Acllcta (Oceentlde of Hwy) CdM 5-7043 $440.000? Sat/Sun 1-5 HOME FOR LEASE I MDROOll • 1711 Por1 Weetboume (HVHomea) NB 759·8100 $1,350/Month Sat/Sun 1-5 * Pool ** Waterfront *** Waterfront l Pool .. • NEWPORT'S FINEST BAYFRONT Truly a maj[llificent estate, superbly constructed, it features 5 Bdrms, separate master suite plus servants quarters. Private pool, spa and sauna for your enjoyment. Call to . see this unique offering. Pill 1111m 10Ln 30 Ft Boat Slin-$299,000 Located in Newport ~h. OWner wW finance wi\h lK down and l~ intere.t. Sa lea price include• 3 bdrm, 2 ~ ba townhome in gate l\W'ded complex . Art h Rlcheintt' 531,1100 --- •• AwU'CI w1nninC dynMty model, CX9n view. Dramatic 2 bdrm hcxne with ita wall of mirror, white ~ entry, white carpet and 1hutteri throuahout. Breathtaldnc vaulted cellin& la ultlmate place tor the 1ophl1tlcated couple to entertain. Add . suarded pt.el, 8Wlmm1na pool and 3 tennJa courta. A auperb locaUon and YQU have an excellent vafue at $410,000. · Home 640-971~ Bus 516·16&1 !m" ~ ............. 1 .................. a.tab ... , .......... .. Room fOf SIOO Incl. utll. Fem•I• to ehue 3-br. ProMelonel L.-dy wlltlee W°UPER wawfront oftlcM. &.......... _. 1CMO El c.mmo. Coeta hOUH In Coit• M••·1 to ... & .,..,,. h~ 1375 mo-to-mo. M --~ --!!!! MMe. a.. mgr. Apt c, with 1lngle mother & with M/F In L1gun1/ .,. Miii, N.B. 646-5061 SCRIU LETS ct.ye. ch I Id . I 2 110 I mo . Ne~ BHCh 1re1. DANA ·PT., Xlnt tocatlon. fUll• Blalt . .,.. HB. BR & be, l4MN7 ""'I. 831 1180 1.f .. emf ohlrmlnO l•KDs S2eo per mo . ...._ pref. M/F to lhr 4 br hie nr SC M/F to lhr 8llboe ~. 3 ott. bldg, nu cpt. Agt. ftlWftU\ "' 11:30. M2-00H P\ua. n/"'*11 '200 + br m w/2 mature profl. 4N-el04 8eA# Acrol9 -~ . Furn. Nr bch. Pvt ent, 'i4 utllL ~ 127 · 873-4034 BHt dHI In Newport Gelr'9d ·Hornet kltch prtv. Non-1mkr, Roomm1te to "" 1m1JI c.nw. 1197 ft eult Fllln • lrlllkl ~1menttl ... 1225, Luge 3 Br. hou1e, hOUH, lull prlv. CM et &1.25 eq ft. DRY Cl.EAHeA eo , 1275/mo. Avall 2-1. 642-11235 aft 9 l wttnde. dy9, 72CMM82 t hllve th9 ~ ~ Plenty of pttvecy. No klde · friend. Sh• h11 MVer M/F 3 Bdrm home, C.M. or petl Reap Femile M/F to lhr 4Br Exec 111no11 on done llouMwork. She 1250 Incl ·utlt. Sendra Cati Keily 549.0928 0 ; tiome, Bectc e-v w1pooA never Ml '* wlndowl 646.2374 1111·222'2, & lrplc. &300 mo. + utN. 280 eq. ft., ground !lo«, WMheel. SN Mndl them 9275 Bllboe ~ furn 831-8220 1400 mo. 11t l l11t. to tN Df'Y ~ ~ or Unt. r.n.te. pn;d. M/F lhlre 4Br hOUH, 2 yno prof ... rmmte to l.~A~;~=~~1~;.;lm~~r~·o~~~·~(2~7~134~! .... ~!!•~r~-r!;iiW"!! Ill OWNER ANXIOUS Ill SlFER 4 BDRM • ASStletE VA' Redecorated and upgraded in and out. Built-Ina, fireplace, large covered patio, 2 car garage. On cul-<le-ec, near Sou\h Cout Plau. Juat reduced $4,000. Now only ,13~.&.~· Aaaist-U-Sell , .... 1 ... 1 THE BLUFFS THIS BEAUTIFUL BAY VJEW la enjoyed from every room in this 3 bdrm & den home. Beamed ceil1nO add to the wann\h. Spaniah hand painte<l tile, ceWna fana add to the faahionable CHablanca look. F1nandna la ..., unable or new finandn& la xlnt at thia time -low dn la O.K. c.l.l Mary for more exciUn1 detalh. Ponlbly no.. quallfylng1 $326,000. 640-6049. e76-6419 llft 9PM Newport Shore•. NHr lhare 3 Bdrm w. a.y 4~;29. • _ !!!! boh,f:, l c.nnlil. 8350 apt. N.8. 1275/mo. ~ -::;'~ ~ ~ ~· mo. 14 uttt 648-4340 SanH of llumor req. eoo eq. ft. office Of lhop, R..i w.e544 . . Npt 8ch ept to • w/40+ 8 7 a. 4 0 3 4 wk n d I • zoned C-2. Sw a .. 17th ' yr old F/M Incl. utll. + 871-e579 wk~ St, C. M. Weter & OM pd. Emp mlMltt pnv, newty prkg 1250/mo + dep. + Rmmate WW'lted Newport &300 mo. MS-n57 1111. dec;.,pool,lndryflc.121& rel1. 931·2011. Av1t1. Terrace condo, non Downtown Hunt. BHc:ll. mo. M2-oeec> aft 10AM 2112 1 m k r, I 2 2 5 mo . CloM to City Hell, wefk Quiet r11p. F to 1h1re P..on OW11 25 to ~ 645-0984 to blnkl & P09t Offtoe, dplx, non-1mkr. C.M. CdM Home. 1250, 111. Nice 2 BR 2 81 empld 1p1cH from 1250 t f (UI) ADS ARE FREI Cal: ... 1. '290 . .,. ut.._ 131-82118 LM1 a'-· 720-0950 aft tern. non lmltt. Wll. M50. 400 eq ft to eoo a.. br-. i.... or bike to 9. ~19 ft. 1 month ''" rent. ~~~~~~~~ ,... 636-1435, MO 8491. = bHch. Quiet room & Nlemlu IO lfW 2 bf hc:IWe, M to etw 4 bf hOuN bet b1th w/poot, Jacuzzi & CdM, nr beech, furn., the Bay & OCMn 'N a · kttctt. prlvga. for , .. p. i-c. saso. 97M380 850-2937 eft. 9 . • . non-1moker. 1300 mo. Loll: imill red dog, pt •Wll 131-3774. ---Pom., vie. Blue Lartt«n, lnlalt Waat .. 2ttt Atutmnll Val Aauta_l!'!z!al lpr!!nll, lat. Atutll•ll llL II & · lettll lltteh 1114 PCH 1 9ltve. •1.-111 Need room to rent by Fet> . .._.. ..u: -rzM lut. .._. nft 1 .... 1w• nft Lilua ..... 1741 ltned .... IHI · a BR 2.,. bL PYt BR a be 1. K1tc:Nn ~ea. ::;:;:r,,;:: = _ --Pine Knot Motel on Coeet nr 8. Cet Pl, tam prel'd. pect1nt 1lngl• mom. --Offtoe--Of-,.....---• E/81DEDPLX 1 Br.+Oen. flRF•D IPrl DELAW'W PiNU For t9't w/optton, Nof1h 1 Br oc:Mn & bay view, Hwy. N8,..,.toOCMn. 1275 & \4i utl. W-oe57 1 100-1125 mo. Kim Adi oftlcelaround floor werd 1200 1413351 1485. Patio, ger, (Non A LOVEl.Y PLACE t Br. lrplc. pool, gw, end. panoramic ocean tmll kftchen. "1Jt, new WllJy ret-. 146 0440 F 11 to ao to* 3 br ~ 833-9058. 1 wib.eh off l*tC.lna 1c4'· • • . Smoker). No peta. TO LM PffVete petto, 1470/mo. view, wdl acroee It to Arche9 & Old NewPort home Free rent tot"--•-a. -1• new ~t*'ca tn CdM Rll M.I llT 54&-8753 • 1 •Honwy/Pvt 1 & 2 Br 642.-07 pvt boh, 2 Br, 2 II. frpl, Rd. 11150/mo plu. utll. ml I PLlllJ hlllpg & cook Ing'. w1tt1 -t -• 11 pef/mo.c.1752-1 LOlt: Vic Atlante ind Br ....,.... •1450/'550 19221o.6ewere8t. lrgeundedllr11mall10yr 64241172 Reaeon1bl• ,., ... Kit-944-14'7 Slngteowegefor9tQt9 Magnolla.M0-4151 Large 1 · nell -•v.,I, •Pool/epe/bbq o Id I u a o on do b Id g . Blk •-& a.ct\. f Br c:N! let* pMnee. rn1k1 • Of euto. Wlllon/~ 8eoond floor offloe, C9f pool, •II ~ ~ae· •111umlnated kitchen 1 Br. 4 blodl.I to belch, all 11200/mo, ref. can bet 1 to -7 • MNlce i ctllllnel mo-'*" Poln1 lhr 3 br ~ CM W I """"1-Tf41 • P•t• etc Tak• Ill & l.ollt: CAT. a oo6or Cllco ~ utlll peld. 13711/mo. No i-11 Me-1750 14811 mo. H0-2483, ., ... sANDPIPIR MO-I 2110 I •• a 0 0 I "' • mo........ eutl ii •• ~ .,.,. long"atr. Nr Beach/ 1er.Apt.1415/mo. ~of~ P•t•. 207 Chicago. 1 BR tPt Gl'Mt toceUon t7WT2I ra: 1897 NeiWport BMI. 548-8013, (call coll• 8tngle gwage, Humtngton me. NHr everythln Atlenta, RIWARD. No peta. tend1c1ped 1urround· NS-4854. AV811 to lhOW. nt bWfl a town 1450 StlPI to beacfl, 2 Bf, 1 CM 14M137 117·7M-1171) 8Hch, ne1r bHch, CdM. &iplr Wiit*. _eee-__ 1208 _____ _ 1117--4828 942-4350 tnga 2 8f 2 e.. 1rp1c doeed ...... Clll 487~3 Be, frpl.L new bltn1 & 10X22, delll, w/llt0f9 Wiii hold open Mo L09t: CAT 111 bMI mate, • Hr Frwye a 111oppt11g gari,ge 1485 ,,.,0 , .. ,. d1llwr. •700/mo, yrly. "--t..... --Fem. pvt rm & bettl. oompl 1hett. HO mo. Tim, 10AM-10PM. 752·1130. nU. 11:z0 Ne/CM.,._ 72$ W. 19th. 1 Br. Meet. •Quiet.,_ ~Of 5~ ....... ..... nit 131·5803 ---h 0 U I eh 0 Id Pr IV · 142-8040. _ Aewarcf ~ deen, o.port. 1376/mo. No peU; furn evall -£uropw\ Dr'• -4dow of I 2. 0 Im 0 . ~ u t 11 . Alli-Moel iWOI~ ·---·-----"2·1700 • . DUPLEX, a bdrm, 2 bl. WATERFRONT 2 Br. o.t • ..... .... TLC to lmbutet~ 8314412 VIUln ..... UH office epeoe In ""PCI Loet, \+ breed Sealpolnt L.o bechelor IPt 1325 C114.lJ!!""" enc dbte garege, large Af>t. 1800 1q ft of~ A apadou.I a Br. Apt • elderly In pvt bHut Fem to* 38r fum6ehed t8t7 Weeidfff NB 251 Srd fir _,...,or-I*" SlatMM cat. 173-3882 078 Mlel6ofl of No~· ebat Cf, HB petlo. Redcorated. Hr 1nce 1mld1t bHutllut &18911/mo. Privacy, tu-mountlln hotM eooo·· condo 9300 mo + ~ inM to 4000 1q ft• 11t .floor Weetellft WM. 1500 lafbo9. ANlrd. 3 · 1 · Btwn Slatet/Wam. Civic Center. Ree., ... oatden• & Whit• 11ndy lWfY&MCUfttyoomblned c If A Ad 113 &42 2211 · · ........ t 541-&oi2 · · ft: 4 pvt oftlcel. ftOIPI. 5117-23 3 • t offBeldl 1828BLak.e.1975/mo. beld\.Aepeclelplulfor with IW .. Pl!'9 t11rw11 64'2~•w•r • ·2 ,,.... rm,..c'l.,...lc'."°** Lott: P<?.odt• • .,F•m, SPM/wtlndl. M2-0818 boet owner9 • Moor your 'Wtew mek• 11111 Canyon • 24 tin. New bdl condo. 91!. ml-llllnflL te. Wellldeya 64e 4844; orange, Cherie . RE· 2 br. upper In trt-pu, w/d Wiii' Ml boet In tTOflt °'your lpl Ealt th• molt 1oughl cro, W/D. fplc, laao. •WPllT mm .,,.. 640-el02 WARD. Nr 111tt11Tu.tln, hk-up, garage. Nr SC Spac. 1 & 2 br • lovely Boet loYerl or not. tMno attet rentll ln N.wport 1 .... a.lalt 1111 Tr• c y. 9 3 1 • 9114 3 ; With UM of ec.ptlon j l.91 ...... CM. 642"7450• 7IM300 P I az a . I 5 2 5 /mo . :~~::. ~~ .. ~~h:!: LUXlJlY 1t the N9wpof1 Mlf'lna II Beldl. AVllll. Feb. 15'h. °""'*'O A'lllon Nlllde. 548-3421 . oonf. room, k.:cn. ~ Chol~ ard. floor 81 Lo1t: Mal• f1w~ col~.' 9711-4812 Brok•. ige rec ., .. Incl gym • ~· ~ WS'1 of No Pita· FOf 1PPt .,.._. 48' home. poMc8rd view Fem to 1hr NB Condo aeoret"111 & word pro-"Wtew _.. 4 ofc ~ 2 1 0... '*" !Nil. "-' • BAY TIMBERS pool & IPL Fr .. cabl9 FAMILY APTS .Ute. reeentty ivlJI. at Clll714/944oeot. of b1y . 1800 wk. fla'ft/l.mUm. bdrm. non: oellllno..,...lrneeMOe l107111m0.2nd •a . 8u1111rd/Sl1ter, FV. 1 er.~pooA ln1te11 . 2 ,, .. mo•. i1/.'!~~0 · No :~tri Cute a er 2 ea. frplc. 2 7eo...1n .,.,.,,t2a0+~ut1.0on eerv. eYall. ~ w _.. seoo1mo.'0pt. :!.~;"""-.,._ Pr1Y1Pe petk> '~ ~1 $lOO OFF 11 .. n eo.oe18 t1111e OCMn. "'":fr1· -931--0a111 cteend. c.1: Jane. Pl'lllon.,... l4ao 1476 898 w. Bey St. 1425, 2 Br. 2 Ba, pool, NO F£EI Apt.' a Condo ~~I o4~M o . A ' fMadla letlb ltlT M1ture fem .• prof, non T14neo.-0100 ;';!:rl= ~:IF=-~ eo:-~ plUo. kldl Olt. No peU. 1 s T M 0 NTH s ,..,..... VIiia Rent& PALM DESERT c.c. New emkr. 40..o to lhr 2 8R m•·1111""" 2-1 flower c .. 754-1116 E.elde C.M. cute ~ 891-2085. M4Mleee. 975-4112 BroMr. 2 Br, N Ba, Cape Cod on HR view llome, api. twnhH W/Hme. Shr FUii MMe». Keep ye>Ur 8355 VII Udo 97M1 ' . ' 1315. '300 MC. Joyce ••--YllUI RENT Hllllld• Of-. 11100/mo. Md/wtt/ndl. MO/ntlccit bath, W/O. UH mo. O\l9ftiMd low~'ofM-Found: Dobe F, floppy Wllta. 831-12". agt .,..,_ AT 1550/mo. ~ Pen-l40-40t4 ~ rw. Ml-4118 Ptu1 \+ utll. 1157-8117. elonal tmaoe . ,,,.... Wlflr fnllt INa ..,,, blk & brn, ct!Otle DESPE.RATE Townhoule fOf rent. 0. ~ v......, pooA, U< A .................. -2 cw... ettgloulW• ... of chain, 81n Clem. 1 MO. FREE RENT ~· i,e:,/~: ~a!: ~ ::n..-:,ur~ .=.•·C: VlLA BALBOA new 4br""+'i:ft 2b,, Fem_.* w/11me 2br Newport BHch. 881 111.UXE SUTE 4t2-7'9n C218rTWnlllltypet Condothl · 71 4 /847-3957 or forllpp(. 111... frpk:a.2bltcol ..... o0eor ~~ytnNpt.rnd~"US7,,T1 be 2_~V!,~1D r . Ste. 14• 20121qFt(CMdMde L~r..aty d,emdT ti*/ OH o every ng. 714/~715. TSL Mgmt 942-1803 tv. 11Pe 14. Nor1tl Stlote. _.. ' -"mo -._ t1.ts '42-4664 """" orttltllfe .mer, M05/mo. Agt Mll-9850. a-~ e ...... Ill" 'II 1216'/ wknd. 13811/Wk, u Ill 1 n c I 1It1111 t 80 L1gun1 3 Arch Bey. eq CW· IWlled Robbie. vtc 84411 Large 2 bdrm, crpta, drpa, td~• 2pe'!· 4~;p~':Q IUWllC, ~ Wnl MnlU frtll .... I.._ Nell/mo. lltt-la1. 97J.42t9, 646o4750 600 1q ft. 1p evell w/ --•--a.•·•· -ti Leilani & 8u1hard. bltni. pvt garege, pvt ...,1 990-2875 3 &4Br.Cloeetowetw,• JRLPROPERTl£8 HllWllll belictlffolloondo Going Craay? AlrHdy good llwy v11tbttlty ...,_. --Famlly de1perete. oetto. --'*/dryer hoo-,..... · · APTS tum & unfurn, , .. ton-I 648 lfl8 ~of MIUI. Fu. tum: there? Here 11 1 nice 487-23111 Y1cht 81IH Office for 875-0IOO, "'II 813-4111 k up. 13 2 3 Ba k• r . 2 8r, 2'h B•. 2 car gar, Mewed In., Feb 1oth =-~~;."ltlH. · 8 Br. 2 .._ frDIO, dbl.~ lo,.._ w-1412 9¥1 home for th• norm1t ... IWI" L..._ Cll bMWW'I M Found: 8m red fem1te 551-5932. ettadted. lrnmed. occup-.,, · to wtiter. 209 4111. St. pereon ...y or~ •-.................. _.. PM, Mon-Fri 642-4664 OOlcle. vtc 17th & TUleln, ency I m I I e b c II . 8rtng Thll A.d With You 17!50/mo l&C).3057 °' .... MWll at wecllo. pl1 ~; Fem. ~ ....,._ """· ·,--..• ·• r~ VI'--C.M. Ue OM4 ..... ....1-t -MOO/mo. 646-1371 Uta. 2 & 3 nr:~ · ror 111• or rent· lux Ctwtetien _... r..-...... MC Y e.rva, con · rm., ..._ ..... , ._.., IPP'Olt1--------==-~ ... =--~·~·!l~-==-;;-:-:;:-:a-::--:-7:: 2 -~75 213/ ... MN .. • . 20-SO, .;r.ita ~d"';'ii kit., in.it llandlg. RM-500 eq ft. '475/mo. 1 Found ... Ill> type ,... 2 Br. 1 Be. NMr CoH New Bechel or• near -~"""" .,. UDO &PAC. ELEGAHT 2 OOMl:o"C.:.,:~ br, needed lo tall• own l)On9fv9 to~ buelnW Ba .. etor10• ipece. !Niie pup. No tllOI. cell Hwy, oceen view, n belch, .. ut1a. l375imo. IN NEWPORT BEACH er. o.t. ~. lwoe ,._ :::1. 'Kun1P91t c:Ou°r. roorn In llt'09 !Nine~ needt. Adj. 40I Fwy. In ~ 173-1522. t79-6tt4• p1lnt, clean. g1rage 536-4137 I •DISHWASHERS StnglH 1 & 2 Bdrm llo. 11350. 975-135e. F« fWther Info. Oii .._ '2Nlmo. 7e&-t470 ~v. = :.=mo. FOUNO-F. wire-haired b1tcony. 1480/mo. 2 er. 2 Ba. l)fflat• petlo, •POOl.S Aplttmenw l Towntiou-IACHELOR llPt on P9rllrl (213)1171 ...... /641-3511 ---. °"' · · Coronl del ....,, 2~ eq. tenter, tlklOlor; m: mix· 7141415-5970 aft SP •PRESCHOOL -. utll Incl 1250 mo'.'ao. L•k• Tlhoe, cozy Luxury ttvlng, M/F. No .. INll -~-~· ~r=-• ~~~ ri ~ ~·.:..: •l.AllC>RY fACllTY On .~~-. *' 1-492.-13311 oottege 11pe M . 2 ml 1moklng. l'rlendly a Attreottw rwttc up.tlif9 aVllll Ai>rtl .1 • en. ·now: _,, ...... _ ,_ Acr. HMveniy Velley. Avall ~et . I a I 0 Imo . IMtlnf. We~ deek. . ' ~ :~ •NO PETS Sen -=-Htll • lu a...te ml thru Feb. HO night. 1111 lf'W, oopter. You "IP-~ 1111>, *di.,...:::; , ________ ,i:;;:--~;;;;;;;=-..:;~1 ~710 e.d'ifront home w,.,..,, ~a• s, mo Pf Cl'leet· m mixed ~ 16761 VllWpOint Lane 8peckJue .,.. t ,,... "°"' 2 Br. 14111• ye.,'t. ...... Maul. Haw111, beeutllul CIMn a rHp. perlOn: . Cell....... 11· ""°'*d' pup, llbte l Off 8Hch llvd bet. beed\. no C*1. g:_or.Jo'=: ~· 1Br, 29e Condo It tM l290 Incl. utlla. 487_.. For Lelee • 0Mce I nNo White. Newpon Beech WWMt & .... ~ ..c 642.2367. Whiter, on tM beh tn Working Fem rm mt• 1200 ~'!-~ tremct lhelt•, 1tf Mela Dr .. on Terry) UDO BAYFRONT· 2 Br 1 •Untqve 28', 28a, frplc, t<unapetl lteh "-on. Wlf'lted to lhr. e.telde =I -i;J. e.xpoeure. C.M. 144 8'51 842-6604 ~.'~y~Oo~ =-~:7~ch, 11175 mo. (i;V,:\L~-= 8:e!':T~l2211/mo. ~C"a!il:t~ ~~ L~~>!:iB•= I 975-4120 N (F) ... · · In Fant1et1c Shop, , .. n .. · owaoa.7:~~ L.91.. f'!~':!'".,..w 19!!1!•8!!!• =~:: .. ;: JM.:::. c...J.lalUe Rlf :.~~842-1410. ,lii ... iiij .. ij.ij1 .. iiiiiiilii'liiiiiillliii~iiiliiiiiil~ ~ brb.!a.,-=· Vo 3 bdrm, 1 bL IMO. M ,=, upetalrt ,,,~ Ill rnnn .... Mature. n/amkr. N11. cou..thr EXECUTIVI ...... ... Found· 8MI> ~ .. doe. • eee-:OM ' mo. ::.~n:.::. fue:::i.::e 'mo. .. 1-1417 • Mlll~H, ltralgtlt, no.ot14, MM111 OHICK 8ERVICH ~~ ~:~l~o~~~~.~ blk w/tln. m1r~1, 2 ~.,..,Ufllwlfplo IOCalOn. 447\Noloud. ~; new'~t :c.,:ar;,atw my N. a. helffte, P'tl FROM l1H to •HI. cnfta. Approlll. 1800 eq. dloMOOllmr.647 seoo. 1 BA 1 ba. 1421: 2 1 • • t • O • O 2 I 2 • Alta. fM/ 1111. M b•tll, l•n Juen Capt-rOOM & belt, llV9ll now. ~C™~-ft. •1147 per mo. ~ M ~. • l!nal aar'a. V9Clftt. kJde 714-t'784111 _____ W#IO oondo. "' ltu, 1175/"'o plue um. IT~ • Truet a.v. or Am91oe Edward• & warner, 01<. f BR 2 be oondo, 1471/mo. 81oh. ,ldr"I. ../U Jil poot, t10unl, o,1fy ml· 145-tl11 THI HEADQUARTIM Den.._.. l»-7122 Hunt. Id\. t40·1CUI 111a5. t et· 4 4 7 1 : v • ...._ Condo. Poof, C08TA MBA ,.,.. to beeoll & 0.. ~ ""'9d '° lhr 2 OOMPANIU w.t. a.1111 .. Found Y°""9 cat, dal'tl • teea epa. Seo. S"up. 8echelor I 1 ar epte, PO Int HI r b 0 r · M, 1 le. 2 o. epw, 11•1•1 ... 1 ~,~. lonll hlW. Lte Trlptex 2 Bdr 2ba 14&-2147 1350 & l400. ltlO dep. ~ .... ~ .,._ atepe to bolt~ H .... .... up. 1800 ft lndulertll 141-731 vtc 11tfi & Ir· Ii ,ov're not sure who (or .ut) ~ • .., MOO mo 1209 AOrtcia. 2 Br hw wttll OOWI Very NIH Oompfeic. lltM. Peil Chrtlercl a& ...._ •1 & \t Ull llftr, Prime Fountain v~ Of· omoe. 11101 ftedondO ~ ' 't ...,.-........_... _... ....._ 11~__."" cal I)·-... "6 · 6'M1M Vlotorte ..., ( 7 14) I I 1·2 0 4 0 Cfleryt .... ...._.. ... : floe. la. eci ft. 10Ht Clrole Huntln9tot11-------- .J 1-4 ~~ r~ ...,;;;-~,.!'ft <21 _.t *-· llOO/fl'IO. t13 2Ml. nor. tit Ylototll It, (buelneu) or (7 t4) ....,,..., I I 1 t • r . ( o Io k) ...-. M ·MM. FOUftd bll LAb P1111Pr M "' -..... ,..., "''""-t.cfl. Senlft4 Yilll ., .. ... 2W41t:41G2 Coeta ..,_ -.e711......... ft4J'IM.1114 mooed,--. YlcWIM 5-:=t ~!. ~ ...... I .. II a Br ~ ... "'*· 2 0. w.-. 2 .... I ... .. "" lrO llOfM or ooncto. •:.w.=:::c-:. '!~ AirllOr' .,..·. l)M. "::O:!:: ~;:: ~:.~ ::V.:.t Corftel. CM. 1 "'--~ot~CPI ..___,.....: 11•rao•. 1111t1clry faoll. ~."~enoee~: :=, 1et lalt fe!OtH utlla. t1on 1111tt ·11 pereon . .,.._ fl'om nt.4IO tQ II. Coeta Meea. --. Mm .... ~ ,,,._ "'---iM-4117 -,,0-,.·,·. 1 IO /mo. "¥•111& -....11........ ...,.. ft. 17M11t ~~-~,..;;--: A per1'ct blend of Mtwt _. . .._ -ntsUed 111 1 MN ,.,.... MW .-, 11 per 1111 ft. Mww xtrM. -_, • "'8st wltll ...... bro1b Md Qtlilt "°"*' cotled !Ir 'Al Ml. FAOM eeACH 141 DeOI l10l & up. Col« TY. *HOUllMATll Need l'Mfftte '° lllW Mr CaHl.MOiO 4000' .......... I IOOO' ,,.;•;._•111,.;,.H_,.;..a.....;._~..;._-...... bfi 2br/1ba. Av.I. ll'llllled. LO¥llw 1 Ir 1 ... ~ ~ PMMI lft f'OOM. 2174 ~ ne ._.. .-NDt lldl • In lndu•trlel Newport LMt· .......,. ..... .._ oc.. -. Ml lo ttllt tMlis COlfta. ~11 blfc"haofl, no pot• Newport llwd. CM ..... ~.:,c::r-.. aru. ,. .. , Mii' • •--•tllll* -..Oii. A11tpto power. tt1.0-, ~"elf toM • ...... poeb. • ... Md I _.... locatiofl -W CONOO w/pOOI I ml 11080. ll0-170l lllt 4. ....1441. 1~ ,.:f.1 • 1.... ..,._, 1•1 Ull 1 MO,,_ NNT ltll ...... 1 "Lett~" 1 ~ ~ --=·==,~:::. -r:.:.• -.,.. now. -mo. OOMftlrOftl I ., I ... ~ -......... ...... .... ... fl'I: t br, I 1 '""' .. noo ~ "· ,., .... ~ ...... ..., .... ~ ., .... - • • ), 0. aM tw ._.~ -eM tw ....... , ell 8'M 'f:"' ltOO/ .. .' 100 I! .. • I Mo, • ::11111f ... ::. 'fC. =· Wfn: =:.::.:Ml. ==-~~I Le11! HerMr .._ CM, 11111...,..... frOM P'V. lglM llff 0••-. ... ._ W"y r•t•I• "' up w_.a1a.a m -Oii Ni = • Med ._ ,_. ~ ....... .-19r ....... 1 lrtlort~ l 9r OofOr TV tree...,_· - -_, M .... * t br, 1 be v--...__ -• am1-terrtet. Ml/left ....,, • -·-I -• ,.:_ • • ' -a.a. .. + """ li'Y"'°"· -'"""" Mule ooet ,,~ • tennla, AC, tefrte. no hflt ._.. .., ...._. ,_ I ,...,. ...... I llr, '" ... Irv. Ill. MM7tl ....,_,, ,.,......, ,.. OMA _. .-f., Oii a ei • 1111 Hwflt onVlt~ P!t•ii IH 1100 mo • ...,.,. • ._,....,. ..._,._......... ,....._,Gar, WIO, ,_ ....,, .... .,..,. LI• i.11~tlOO oep.), •••n ... == \ ·-~-lllllll ,.......~--. •N.Collt~ .... ..,_,-.0111. C.-. .. ~........ ···-"1111tt•111t_. .. , •llllltliiYIM -:-'iiiliiiiiii"--l ... ,.... "*-ed..... ...... ...... _..... i:r •....... u: .,... ----\• tor ..... 1 lllJllila. ------------··· -..... I Newpert .... " Cletf 011 ....... ._.. .. 1 ,.,.. .......... "..... -,. ,... •• ~ ..,.. a .. ~ ............. DIM ,.,_, ... ,.,,.,.., 00....ltl .... ,... .. ........... ..,,,,... ... .., ............. , ........ All9·1.-AM.. ...... 15'65 ........ ~ .......... '-'(A' =·,=·· '410lnt0. I 9r I 11. Wiii; \W: ~·--·-I •• n: .. ~ ._., .,.; H.&, I Ir ~-4 ,..._~ w4'1,:( -:=a:. . (714)' .... 1 -a....,_ ...... ,. .... •. ... ...... woo.. = .. n ,.... .......... -~,. .. ,._............. 0.-•-t9rl view. AHll ,_. 1. Ouufre1tt, M.I . -....... ..._. ,..... 1 llM:=• ..... • --. ...... ..,... .. ......,_ ... 1-et1.a...oneer .... ~,., IM-4* ...,~!!!!· .. .._~.,~ ..... "'• -.. Ila '21& .................. ..... .• 1-1111 '"'·ii.I"""~·~ I '';!I.~'·=·~,..-~ .. , = &:P. .. ••••••mi!!!!!!!!!!!!!llll'l:;=a.=,.:-Al ... 11.:'inL 11..-:; ~ • ll:Jf.; 1 0 ' f'"Mp -.ct = . M lrelh .. n-. 1 enclld or 2191402·2957 cdect. &:i 1626/mo. I 28f, 1Ba, garage, petlo, 840-5504 14111 mo. o.iuu poolllde xar1 llr99 Cll 240..o70 2 br. 2 ba. bll-tn1, Llrg9, ~ 2 Bf. 2 e.. dlwlhr. 1~ mllee belch. G•· No peta. 489-1411 ~~·· 1500/mo. Of ~7448. 8500/mo. 1tOO eq "· 3 Br, 2~ Ba. 28'. t'MM twntwe, 14211 e:··· petlo & 5'"'lr.· mo. + 1375 dep, ,.. pd,. of on-. 24 , • nr F.y 883-4114 I Vl1t1 . 17110/m o . a bdrm/2ba 15211: 3 4M-33114 bdrm/2 ba 1960. 111d -1 ' DI Orange Oout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Januaty SO, 1113 l ------ l lllWlllllilWIU lfT In~ CM flOIM, I ..._. -.n. OfttWALl./ACOUITIO Ml ......... llrt "°91N'I Cl.IANINO Wouldn't W'Oll ,...., fleof'9 -..,.. * *l..VAHT'I * * anytltH, fet1oed verd, Cot« _,..,.,..,,, wtlt All .,....... 14 yra exp. u\.3 hMOt • • lhcwouatllV •CPA~ 'f04//I in.. by Rlotlatd llnor. Lio. ..!'alOcMt""'I ~64._ ....... !Miii, ,..., 641-"74 orpta • 1CJ "*'· MMof\, ~ Wd I 1111Ui'9d oon-olaart ~. ~1 001M tu , .. "'"'' 08'! 2'"44. 14 )'ft Of Mippy ""typea. a-1- n.t'• AU. YoU P9Y ... "'.,.-:. f/ld DAlY PlOT SERVICE DIECTmtY 00 rt HOWi ........... YfNI Dally Not SeMoa onctory All>teMnlattvoa Ml-Ill •UI ..,_.~'IO '*" Hall, ltv/clln. rmt 116; ~ tractor. 132·114• AOD'I CL~UP: ttea' --·. --tor,.... .... IM-t112 looel oueeoman .._.. -r"°"' 11.80: ooudl l1CJ: . ..-....., ~.'INlnt...... -~·· . fluter/ a...&r ,_-._ ot1f ta Ouar eM1ft ·:".'.'l ~ --.. -• _,. 71M CleMltlo ~ CIM· Amtrloan Tea Saving• """* YoU. 831-4410 0-. ~ Ml..... OdOf, Opt ,.;,.., 10;: Olllnet-1 II t 119mell totl II*>' ... • ',.,.. ,,,,_. 18 next to'~ lno., LOWUT AATl!SI Prompt PLA8TlA PATCHING .... Ir ltnlt!t =t' Po work myHll. • ,: · 1Jl:a ••P· ltlld ,..., M2-llOt Tim w.i.nan, J. O. nHI ptofettlontlt. ti R•tluoooe. lnl/aal. 'O AOOfrtHG AEP/tJAI Smell Jobe OK. ,, •• •tlmat ... Cell Tom or Ctludc, 542..est2. ~~~. cW.uc:"" a:,;.. ~.'".:~~ ........ ,. ...:~:n. yra..:n~~ JyrV .. Neet.ftaul64~6:2t;171 Ul-406t (111118-6413 c.m.it-Meeoory..llOOll ILIOTAIOIAN. !'rlo•d ii' ~" WllTll l.conomtnal • Depend· L• rat•, Mc. 531-NOe ~ ,._u_ .... • L•--w~. wont. Uo. r1tt1t, ''" .. umeta on _,._ ..,.. ...,_. .....,_ __. _,.,,.. nat067 Robl41·2'13 larga 0t emalljobt. ._A'd'-...____.._ Hlj)h quetlty ~k 14t-H1t INT/EXT PAINTING . , Ml • UO SH111 11M3SO ,...... "' ,.....,,.,_ ... parformedlnllnehomet. IWALLl'APEAING • t --• •• -------- Naw oablnatt, oeblnet Ctr• !Pt ' ' 'Comm'I/,... 648-3011 lxparlanoed. d~d· ...... _ t1!M ~tom wortc. Fr• e.t. 11r.ll1Pa"m•a..----I faolng, b•tt, 1ormloa RUIOICOMM'L/IND. OUN~ HOME able, honett Int I, GARDENING SERVICE ...... Stew 647 ... 211 IAL.. D M •--J-I oountertope. 142.oM1 l'llft .... TU -20 yre, Do~ own work. IMPAOWMEHT metlOUlcM. ~. am PNn1ng ~ 15 yre _,,, I'm tmall my -v _. .. CablMt9 a. CarpenCty .... ptloea. oa-3283 I.lo. 278041· ...... 12t 111-IAO t II . b •••. p II 0 I\. eomm1r.eio. 141-7568 = .,. •m•lll Ron, °'*"Y·MNI'*' rat• • ____ .;..;_ __ ;,.,;._ 8IMI Jolla l ,..,..,_ -.au•--ELECTAtetAN ***HOMI! .... , ... ,.. 073·7012 altar I , PM 71, 16()..7908 ATLA8 PLUMBING F,.. ~ 146-toOa nu!!"! Lio. 23'101. 8malllloe ~Aamod,.,...;''Jol> --~·All day 8atur· ............ HEATING & WELDING 8ecnt.nal MMoea, l)'P-Ctnealn looklno. lor •Int Olllld lobe ....... 54e-620f too Mnl. fttt' MrYlc•. day .. ~. ~E MAINTENANCE ... ,..,. 24 hr wYloa 140-1111 lnO, oopy, ttc. Faat .. ..,_.-...-._...., ____ ., oara? 11.50 hr. FULL ""'~ , tree eat.~ M-4172 WON< CWAR.. REA&. RUIO/COMM/INO f\EPAIAIREPIPE/REMOD v f c •. I 7 5 • 4 4 5 e , Altnod.I ...... Lo rat-. TIME OHLV. Verd, lunetl, _ ~ (11•)111• 1111 "1•0956 FREE E.IT. e50-7t80 Low GOit. 24 Iv t«Ylct. 780..a35t O.Ck1, pat101, fant•t. tnedll, acllvlt .... TLC, IF VOU WAU< ON IT. Cwpantty • Maaonry .PAINT&RS NEED BAENl 860-t030 •·-==----/--.,~-.-&.1----- f,.. eet. S ..... 752..f651 2-3 yra.. 751·23.42 wtldyt we OIMl'I "' Wood tilt, "°°""O. Plum~ HOUSECLEANING lla!err WORK! 30 yra exp, Intl 1--------11;:~--._..""_..;;_=.,.=•;;;:;i-..=;.... A£MOOE.l8/FACE LIFTS Clllld Cera, my llom•. '*"*· eto.13~1 ,:::.::'. ~'F...6-oeoo By~ Udy BRICKWOAK: Small jObt. ext. Acou1Uc celllngt. Comm1: Spec. In reeteu-ALTEAATION8 ...... / ....... Cuetom wood patio•· AG!I 2'A-4 ..... r•1•, , ........ WlabWal . . . eicp'd. 54&-t1'1 t Newport, Coate Mela, UC. 3ee780. free.... rMT~ MW r ~ tor men a. women, my •REMOD/ADD'N8• ctackt & i.nc., .. gen '*-IC& 646-6856 • -_ _ JACK Of ALL TRADES CAPl/UPHOL/GEN'L !Mna. Aafl. 875-3175 0.1111 Painting 842-7479 P HA N.B. llQme. 650-4643 P1w, Permf19, Coat.... llm rap1lr. FrH Ht. CHILD CARE Wl1fl love QUALITY f lNtSHING Call JO enrilme, ~·Ar waxing. EYWyttMno In Muonry ...,... Pmtml PLUMBING REPAIR: TU. UC'd. Marti 07.......,.11 Randy 141~ ~yd, rnMla, C.M. f2 ~.PAITomA. '!~1.;.... Day°' nlgtlt 76-30t4 Gu#. f,.. Mt. es&-6543 llc/bondad. Low. low 25 ...... UC 403041. 1~. Relocet• water llttt, ..... .._ _____ _ 64M160 wk..._ ·-._ ,....,.......,. la-11-,.. ... hook up lor wllhtr/ TILE INSTALLED OEN'L CONTRACTOR Doora. Add'ne, Conver· .. ,. !11!!1 Ctaenlng: No Job too big Winter prlcal. e73-5387 bonded. JWI. Color Ex· dryar, copptr rtplpa. All kinda. Guarentead. Low Prloe. Wa Flnenoa. Ilona, AH Bldg. $5 yra. CHILDCARE . Lg yd, fUrl I ......... DUMP' JOBS or 1mall. Eap, rallabla, 1UaJ llldt part. M3-0ll t l AkNfd 836-~ Refl. JoM 803-4417 Uc. 425t12. M2·1323 fWa. any 646-<Wl3 Mle, hltth. rw Re!Mr, 2~ TIDI & Sm.it McMng Jobi ,._ IO_Lflr. 957-3341 PAINTING; INT/EXT T .___. __ Contnictor: 10 yra exp. CARPENTER SERVICE ~ & up . KI ran T09t)ed/rernoved CIMn Call MIKE-s4&-1591 HOUSECLEANING Mini Bllnd1, dr•r•rlH. NM!. ,Retl. F'r• .. t Ml X rM 9ftTiff =.~·~.:.~no. ~:,. ~ 205 up,._, renov. 151'.341e HAULING·•tudent w/lge Good refl. Own trans. ~:r.1f•:.n~~a~~ll9~~1! Gr911 Allay 54e..97oo SHIP:·1~Bf:AVICE T;:d~· ~~:n' u~: D.L. Huttwnan 686-5743 Llc'd Ken 836-1451 Cl ...... """" Oat~ malnt, v~;~k 1y~~·/:9~~~~1e Matte 07M 7&6 148-4800 f&Jtfial New Location In C.M. Mr. Fr8ne19co 831....a5 -• •a•aa•t HouM claanlng & butl· tr• wof'tc comtn/lndutl, John Tired of llouHk••plng, 11'.1::1:: --2424 Newport 81\!d IT-Tl Tiii Ah¥/ l!fdt• ••--,,..., JlllltOllel ..moe. Chuc* Nowtln 642-2e1a laundry and arrande? ~ Farthing Inter!« OetlGn 831·t423 - A.tr cond"lonlng, rarng.. w. rapalr any typ• • Call the protu•I°"* Jim I .. ..-.-'-... HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE Aallabl•. Call Debby -A8C MOVING--HANGING/STRIPPING leflillWM s.mc... exp'd95Y·111 t ration, llMUno. rep•lr. qulckl LIO, 1n1. 20 yre. 64&-4800 · -..._,..,,-Vo C~ I'm lneured 642-i383 Quick, Cat9ful 8arvlce. VIM-MC Scott 645-0325 . •LOW RATES 1 ...... 145-0044 c .. 092-1314 anytime. WE WILL TAKE CARE ==~r:i:;;~tJ 083-5415 NOAM Very thorough-Gd refl WI do padclng 552..()410 Expert wallcoverlng In· CABINET STRIPPING Tr• trlm/rem<w a.. BOAT DOCK REPAIR I ~ ,_., , ...... __.., & l••&.1--Dependable & EJcp'd ••1 -· '1tlltllon. RMI. ConeuJ-& REFINISHING upe rnowtng 554-7017 AIWJt Gen. Carpen:sz. 20 f'· ~-rw:;;;sH.t..10 LAWN & YARD MAINT. -.... 54M0oe e52·0522 e..t"" ueJ-~r;-tant Alllgnn\t. 581-8500 35 ~:le Fr• •t. ' . Ol'IYwwllyl, Par1dng Loi ctw Ranov. w 74 Dier...... f~.:~e.~~':;3 14 MU <:.' la.Jiii HOUSECLEANING ~'tr..,(. .. ~· Bltck ... der Paperhang-NMI 7ll45-30Te WiMtw-Cl!ul!t Aapah. SMloolltlna. ltrftct __ · furneoa-pool••ter llMt by hona1t, exp'd looal UC T-tte,428 730-1353 tno a. Ramov11. Quel. WE WASH WINDOWS 8&8 AapM 831-4 ttol.lc .:Mo:1Si;:t;:.aam_,/;,,;No;,::;:Sl'Mln'POO~--t DOORS ClALOREll lll llm ... .... Cart 1tniff coupl•. Rtl1. Aleo Im STARVING COLLEGE w Ork On~ Y • St• Y t Rapelr/ramodal, Oeckt, feat • ProfellloNI Dan Hellberg cir.ding e--.. f ~Repaif Lawn-tt...wub lna1all f9Pllll'i. e78-7227 STUDENTS MOVING 494-3618 dodlt, boatl, f9nclet, OW ~=.~~~ & Plllllnl Co. Aal/oomml Stain....---.. M1 Call &Ob, 141-2923 evea T,_ trlm/Aamovlll Very tllorOUOll, QOOd ref. CO Uc Tt2A-438 au.ity, fut Serv1caf drt, ate. Atyn e7&-e294 Uc. ae1tl04 142•1120 dry. Fr• eat. 83t-1512 ou don't need •gun to Uwn malnVRotolllllnQ Oapandabl• l HP•· ...... T in.Keci 641..,.27 25 yra axp. Alto wau-1..:::.::..:.:.::.:::!.:.:...::.:::==.-l.'::':'.ou~a;l~·t=-=-neect=:::-:•:--:ou:-:n~to Found: Garmen 8hOlthali polnMr. Vic: Sant.a AN & 22nd, CM, 648--2495 I.Oat ~ yelow Lab. By Scotollman't Cova. 1·28-83. 213/026-7185, 714/M0-2483 Wac,,. Crp1 a.ners "draw tut" whan you frM eetlmet• 54a.-eoi5 rlanced. ue-eooe or U . WATCH 'us GROWi paper remov.I. &e1-o92.2 .......... Uq...,...__ _____ 1 "draw IHI" when you Si.In a.a... I. Uphol. p6aoa .ri ad In llla Deify G 552-0522. Fedarat.d Tu S.W. Hubtr Rooftng-.. typea pl.oe an ad In the Dally Trudl Mount Unit l>lo1 Want Ao.I Call now =t~~n:::· SELL Idle ltame with a Homa/offtoa appta. lll --... WAHT ACTION? Naw..recovw-dacb • Pilot Want Adil Call now Wotk guar. MW11e / 642..s&71. 545-teo4, 842·2t85 . Dally Piiot CIUllflad Ad. 131-4111. Call lodey, 142·5221 Clalaltad Adi 642-587e 4t· 1411902. 546-07"' / 642-5871 . Siii .....a. Mil P....U. 3tll ....U. 3111 ...,., tt Leu cm .. , ...... llM 1!11 Wu... llM .. Wu... 1111 lilt Wu ... 1;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiil;ii SPIRITUAL READINGS ....... ..... llH•llM lltft BOOKKEEPfA nMJJ. CUSTOM R OVEAHMENT JOBS L.anguega •.1•auc•1111'' EXCITING Advlc• In 111 m1tlara, ... -.... , ~;. ecoount1 alao ..,,., .. racac>tlon-Exp•ndl lmmedl•t• opanlne• Wiil aic:hange lalaol\l In love, m_,r11ge & bual· . , pay9bla peyroll a payroll let & typl1t. IOOO mo. Card Co. •• 01lllon Over .... and dornMtlt Japanaaa IOI leleone In nHI. Alto counNllng. Axed 30 'I' tit TO• from tu• ~ to oe>ar•I• Sand ratume to EOE open In cutlom« 1«11. 120,000 10 SS0,000 Ptu1 Englllh. 750-7005 710 NO •. HA ... "'~1li8l.VO •MODELS• 1115So.EJcamtnoAMI. :11x.e•7d5~"'l' 2nd TD'• IBM ~ Comput« c15o!porN1tlon . POB Bohx dap. Appllc1n1 mutt a yea r . C•ll (312) ·-Al ---··y co.n• San Clam. 402-7296 f 13"'t 5., c 11 " llalplul, mltur•. non .5. awport .. c • heW plaatant laltpllooe 931-7053 Ext 223VA ----·-rom . n . a • amok• Sand r.ume & CA 92ee3 mannaf, be eggrMllve, •---------• Fut paced, Nwpl Bch uma. '*'.. ~~."!.·cc!~.::"~.~~ Ulaty ~ti:,.. ...UIPll oont•lcl•tndtlouEI & .. 11,-..... nsa Wutll law flrr/I. Muet hav9 txll L«* or ? at Balboa Bay Open 12 noon 1111 4 am GOLDEN St , N L llcan Proparu.. ea 1 mo va • . xp. pr• . Mu1t have lollowlng. lkltll, word procaealng & <:tub 112e. ,,._ retum~_1_o_A_v_s_A_W_E£_1<_ ~~~~ ~m.r or lllCY ao-Dover Or. Suite 30. Part time, upar. type 50 Contact J. Miiter, Mon· New e1atent ~· CdM. axtan1lv1 lagal axper. flm.~quaatloneMkad.Older wll dealrM llv.-ln TOUCH eee-o207 nat ·71~"-5106 Newport8aactl.02ee3. wpmoye'e..ct101 rJparoe~t Fri, lam · 4:30pm. Xtnt 1ooat1on. op %.1_75_2_-64_54 ____ _ P 0 B 1.e2 N B 'I a1t. •• r...... 759-7000 Awto/ 2«5 E. Pac. Ce1 . . ox • · · comp w • ...,..._ ....... CALIF. PRUDENTIAL 645-0911 1or ac>Pt. ........ "Fr--t•"· UUL 11•n&1T neeo. ~ Nllth. Wll lhar• FUN"'..u>o INC .... --·-""' ..., .. ._. _ .. _, ... & b 2 "' ~ . '* 1--• -u """"'• . --·-I -· -·----•• , ·····11 Small Nawporl e .. ch x. """""' P•• rm, I (1'1 -•• -l"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil II 2 I ... I -•rut -...s• --Heir 1tytllt & Ull. tor B.I. Law Firm "ekl 1"""'11 !!!!!!!!!!,.. __ J!!!f In .. oll1nga for 119111 * 19 By appt. eU-Otto 11 ,:: tha ";:;:j;wl~'?,8np~:I~ lor Towafl Rntaurtnt. 5·8 d1y1, mutt work Salon. MC)'. s:.?i' 000. C0n- lloUMltaaplng & eooklng. MM-Sal S20 ~Hr. w/ad p 1 111 1 RATES i•~·· • Appl" In ~· 2:30 • w11k•nds. f>a11 Food 673-40t~ 1 ...... , •--. 1 ....... "n" Cl.C's OF REF Miii -to Ad Sun $16 ~Hr. w/ad r ionar w 1 out laml y, --' •w...,.__......,pful S -. • ...,.. ............., " · • ..,....._ 11«'1 lonely aft• 19 mo 1. Ctant Typllt wtlh good 3:30, dal y. SM Cllrl•· __ ..... ·-· ome M•SSllE no. 1047, Dally Plio., PO Glrll thet KNOW In prllon 1 haY't alwa...; LOWEST EVER 1 klll eo one s p 1 n t • h ha Ip I u 1. HIRING LIVE-IN BABVSITTER/ .. Box 1580, CM 02627 what the Golden Toud't • ,. lyp ng I '· wpm, ..:. --~ •--~ lttel 548-3063 HOUSEKEEPER, Laguna wtM mean to you.. bMI\ lnleraatad In Cotta good phone lnlarltclng _, --• II a ll't N.__,. reec> woman f0t 2 2112 HARBOR BLVD Auracllv• wldow.4', lat• Mala and naad •friend. end latex 4NCJ*. 1555 So Ctt Hwy Herd working young yr"';ki. 6 dye wk. ssoo OOSTA MESA 40't Caocallan, tether of 7 dye weak tllt 4AM PIMM writ• to mall Itta 121A% O.A.C. 2. S1le1 Admlnlltrallva Laguna BMch. CA Dental practice In bulY H. minded eager woman & mo. £ng111f1 or CtllMaa. Ml-1411 mean•, retired, colleo• 111.MIJ any Bel• No. 14300 2nd• 13'AI% O.A.C. Alaittant. Mutt have ex· CAREER e. office, lool!lng '°' .,... 831·921e n..-24 hoUrt grad., ~ l'l\arftad ~4 8olt 41 G.P.W. I Y.% 0.A.C. cal. 1YP1no lkllll with ft. ergellc. •xper. chair. men.$ l 0 80 '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ..._. yra.. daalr9I lo mMl wt-1185 PARK, C.M. Michigan City, IN 4e380 St5,000 to $500,000 our• ac>tltude and good MARKETING AH!. For lnterv. Cell l•M-t l 1111 I WIEI dow or 1lngla lady, •1· V!SA MC. Homa, Commercial phone manner. &1111 092-3319 ---·~· 11TU111'1 =I~ ::It=~.:~ CHET: Happy Anntvar· Ptr..W =: ;&~ ~~~~515 Mc-MANAGBINT •-lllT--.. -.. --.. -.,-.---Direct Retelling Firm. 3 lttlim 11..tth 11111111111 age companion. Writ• Hry. ChHn to long ltnlHI HH Cabe Way, lrvlna, CA --• J~ lmmadl•I• Hlttng ..... Tntl•tn "IB ._ Yll Don, P.O. Box 10724. Item rOML Low FOf'..,. ....... , _ •WPtlT 927t4, or call Connie, JRlllllT Su.-P9lto office wen11 Staff Poaltlonl. ledl T ...... W15 Coe!•..._. 02927. •·Sara •-_... --·-,,.... 557·5111 ftllllL amb1Uou1, penon1bla YGI llST Start_.. .. ntw cww on --------··--------·--------DIYOtC• lrom 125 plue -·----~ $ 0 R.O.A. Du!IH lnclud• ·-r------------------------'I MnglM. 714/642-6100 14,40 a11l1t, plaque control llYE OUf3rdthlft,MmlngS4. en •> MMln • lllWIY and coronal polth. <lfea1 Up 10 $4.50 .. ~ • WIN A DIAMOND RING 11T~r~ntl~~~:--~H!,l~l!j~~~~~~~~~I t>analltl. Set. neg. Cati II coma more axpd. Vou IE 4 It takff monay to 1 .. 1 PER VEAR to-3. 552-a085 wlll be promoted to ~°'!-W:-.'.~~ .......... T.l.'atdl raelty lodapaod•nt lenlt ·---u.e11UCE mgmt. & ~wteory .. FOR YOUR ..,..,........ ._., --11 tlma you got th• ~ Dental. Mature, exper'd 1"'5. Y9la. c.11: 114-537-4840. VALENTINE Jwla 23. 4M-8110 LI. IAnLD WHOLE tlory~ 0ouo & {114) 148-4535 for front office. 4'A dey c.n 24 llfl tor Appt lnlarvlaw1 hald every ~·-· 1M. N9nO)' Jonaa, 551-1~5. (24 llourl) ..-. 831-1240 Wad. &-7 pm at 1t1 Dal Qllld Ma Dtawq at J.C . ..,.... Sat., fib. 12, 3:00 P.M. 1----•--.-,-.. ---• ~ 11~~ 2nd aDllAL..P/T ~ ~"'· Ortho . .J!...w!..1 ( l 1 4 ) Mar, Coate....._ e.o.E. ., _J. C.JJump/u.u,, J.Wflf.,., MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY ' SINCE 1948 . ••Q 1800 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA@ PHONE 548-3401 no-' a.Rd a Valentine ma1Hge to thel tpeCtal P8f'IOn In your llf• and l>eooma ellglbla to win a diamond ring In our grand prtn drawing. A . Juet 1111 In the coupon beilow or call ua at &42-5978 to dlaplay 'J04Jlt ~ In the Deity Piiot'• Valentine LoY9 Unet' fMture. for only U you may cftooee an appropriate lluMtatlon to enl"'9n your m•aage. -------------------··-·---------·--·------ Do It today -all ads must be In our office by Friday, February 11. Please publlah my Valentine meuage as written below on Monday, February 14. (Write one word per epace. 2 llne minimum. Compute charge a1 end of line.) -¥ --~,.•1.00 ---S1.50 ___ $2.00 ___ $2.50 ---13.00 AD B 0 (Add 15.00) .... • Apt Manager couple w/ Tuea & Tllurl .. 4-e holKs ....,,, " day, Mon-'....... 11..1114 ' •-~ d I Aotlt. Betti. NH/CM axperlenca for 07 unit ...., .. _ 55 -2 .,... E • p • r . & RD A r • q . .-Medic* Aal't, front offtcl, .... I R.E. Brott• 8d Aaal1°'8 ~ ..,.. Coate Mela. ...-_,, ~...... ,.. 642·2626 ••P•rlence •II are11. 1-...J---642·2171 ... ,.. ,...11 + 642 ""7 aJCp. l4.50/hour, CdM. Hoaplttl MA-1025 e 3()..5 _ .,.._,., apt. ~... Jlm{114)67~1(evea, 1111111'1 ' : · Otprtuldtt ffH 11T II, In LT.Y ""dy:. wtcndl, Tuea °' Tilurl). ...... OUll-111 lllllYAILl'IUll Apply~~~ w Swimming pool dMlmlcel 2-3% ylefd, '40.000 1tt ILDl/llNT Ellqu191tt Euroc>een con-Corporala Office, N.8. Pacific Ce1 Hwy, N.B. MrYlc• butln.u, Art.. TO on seo.ooo raady-to-IUEllLEIS For lew office In Newport tempotwy furniture, 80• Good Mathamatlcal & ------=~--~o:.... a..:; !=:t :!'nr:C::\~o~i Apply 1 AM ONLV. Canlar. Non '1moktr. :c:: ::,:\: r~~~:;:~:tl~=q~l~~I:: Nt~~~~?n~;:: anoa naoau•ry{ wlll fpr~~ OrEIY•1~~ lnPlar3k on IHlflllt' lllltt ~~Ing & pllonM. ~~7 rede7ucad bv 60%. Mull ba dapandabla, Ira cuh. No •xper ,,._ train. 150,000 fut emt. ... · ,,,. · .A ht ti ...,, 14/ 5-11e1 retpontl bla, ••If oe11. Call C •ndy. rt qulre,d . Wiii nat 134,000 tall .. It. (714) ...,. ... Companion, 11'19 In, for..._ --• moovatad. 751-71&4 S40,000+. Call oollact 240·1123, •1111 (7 t4) 11Jf......... darty oouple. Ut• hout9--H-mHI I. Aull -.. -___....--._-c-h_omca ___ °' Mon-Fri MPM. Alk fOI 493-1 153 or (919) lettl.... k~. ~room. pr1ma Eapar or tralnH c•n 714-640-1950, X 147 ·--Brl,,.,.11111' Homa Bulldar Audy 408-M7-0111 72t-3046. N • w ~ o r 1 C o n d o . maka I0-$15/hr ltat11~ ---------1 Toot Ind. 8UPQllM. ~or WIDOW HAS SU lor ~r~::,.~~ e7M et. ri:~.'~afi:bi:'Tn~u; ........... ., ~n!::!..~:'11w-e.= WOf'k ptnr.·PO Box 081, T.0 ·1, 110,000 up. No mant.' 97-8207 .nl11'1111 publlc•tlona. Ca ll ef ....,, to Eucutlva Vice· L 1 M I rad a , ca • oradlt ctiac:a, no penatty. l!aptr ot 1ra1na .. t an 537-2880. Ext 3 KING City of Huntington a..c~ PrHldant with prim• 00e37-oea1 Call Danleon At1ot . 8anklng !'Mk• t7""20nv 11ar11ng ._ II aolloltlnQ propoatla I beckground In !he ...,._ tn.7311 Pf/1. Al trlldal ~ a BrokerlAgenl ol R lopment ~ llnd aoina lntarlor d .. lon: Siio-23%rwtumTOwtlh f Ill In our pllbllcaUona. Call Errand Pareon, part time, cord to..,.... the aty•1 knowtadga °' ~tetng M!'i: -:::Ti:":'~~j meturlty. Saourert'y ::·2HO, Ext. 3 KING =-~~°1ir!:. :U-:i = ~~1-:_ :: = =:c.•o= dalkt eMMno _.. Pr Im• RE · B k r · lnDUT have dependable car. mao. by the City bMad Company ~. Cell MA-2il1 1_.1._76'-0318 II lMI Coarru1ata91M • eo.n.-175-4970. on quallllcatlon• cf.r•· Lynn et TAYlOR woo- -I -, .. , UcMn wtintad fOf Euro-d t d D .. 0 EJcdllng Coatumt DealOfl .. --· • ,,.., Hetiltll au&. Of'TJ. FEMALE/mw for r•t•ll Hnl• on a I en " " w H 0 M E 8 . & Rental Opportunity. NEW OR 8EA80NED MUM "IT NE 8 8 • ~ manaoar trainee. queatlonalre. lntereetad 752·7383 129,000 lnctudM lnwn.-U0,000 up e7s.-0229 GrMt W•tern SaYlng• 142·2'00 Salary & comml11lon, 8rokart/Aeet1tl lhould -Nun6ng-------- 1or1. m1chlnH & II•· and Loen Ml an imm. bondabta. 4~ con,~~-~flolty'tl 0t' v~on. LYI a.-11 I 11·1 tura1. Graal bargain ... -I dlatt Ol*llna for •TEL· CRUISE SHIP JOBS ,....., ,_,,. .. MM567 n"8tal LEA on a FULL· TIME Al Oocupattona FLORIST wwrtad, 30 tin lor apaclllc lnfomla1i0n Country Club Conv. -....._ Av•bel wk. All lace .. ol thop requa1ted. Phon• Hoap. ...., ti lieu 4!!f Ml ...... llM Gr.at Income ~ work, perm po11t1on. 2 71~&515. The ""91 PLEA8E CALL BET ..... ..... Prevlou9 ftnandel IMO-I • y • , 0 r I n , 0 • yra aiql. Diana 645-()093 date and time lor flllng OAM-4:80PM M-F w•• tu!lon uparlence or 3 t2/llM347 Ext C-70 Oenaral completed quaatlonaft• 64t-30tt not etrlfghlan your llfa PL&lll oatll h1ndllno exparl· , .. for Dhctory ... w UT IL• It 5 P.M. F•b a. ttl3. - ovt. Ltt ut llelp tallor car .. , Dtv•lopmant anoallMCllHry. Publa -Flnal Mlactlon et\all be _.nws mtk• • lo•n for your ~ °'*" • perao. oontact baokgrovnd I• ....., made at the tola cllecr Phonae. "-"" r;p, nead9. wa finance your Mbtd, lndMdult _..., ll~lul. Kno•l~e.o 01 ... .. .. s,. llfll•Mt tlon of Iha city bMad on 97i..77e6 h'.z 2nd, Srd T.0.'1, olllnnlnoprogram.lfyou 1 ayandllght 11 ........... Ttmporary full Um• qutllflcatlonapreean'*'· Offlc .. .-.goodbenefltt. t2.r5%. iwe t.icf off°' Wklng • r.qulred. _,...... Po911lon evallable. An .. lneutence no 9ICP l'\ltO, rnuet ~ ACT NOW cllan~ In 0.,.., •• our ..... werin9 pllOMI, actladUI· In ~ Call on our •"'*1• at no Hlf•Htaumant, goal· =:i~'l!.~:r:. Fee ~'iiiicw-Ing •ppolntment1 and W• att teaklnO 2 _,,.. lilt '-•.,. ooet. Mttlng, raaumt prep«a-cel?enl end wonting oon-m • 2 1 0 n c 11 1 : 1om• llgllt clHn lng. flanoad llf9 .aeenta tor 2300 Harbor 81Yd, 8te Zllnl Hll•I "°"· ln1aM9W l'lall.la1IOn dlllont comlottable. eoa~ bt 3 PL!AS! CALL F01' Mlarv ptua oommltelon 1 •. O o • t • M • • ~ .. .., •1· 1U! and ....... nwl~ ,..... apply fn peraon APPT Mon tllrougll ,rl plu• bonUI ••I" potl-54&-0485 Olan Clln ~It l\lppelt ... T d 1 tll .. & PM. lion. We 1upply tllalliiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiil:iiiiii9 •11-"" ....... t0t you. Meet wt1fl an in.. ,v: he fut"t raw n • au aaa UT ... IMda. I ...... • .. .Jl9 -.....-dependent human ,... Weet ••. a Dally Piiot -NO~ IMI • ti I ,... ouroee profmlouet. Cal O••wi.d M . 142-5111. •• •• ilt U1 our ..,entt market ltf9 NECl8IARV · lpeclelltl In N':I. and Bru c e Bolan, MA . and mongaoe 1nauranea M~poalUOM~. :1r:-9f~0P•r!IH. Call 114117S-t107 to our group ottu•l!Y f~ tnfo, 1121111-4347 DANA£ OOAP, 8kr. 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I-Die. grHn. t-Ortt. -.. ~ by Lynn Johnston I I I r I t ~ " ~ /, GORDO SHOE .. • • • by ~acNellv ~.~ G<NPAH ... • lailyPilat I I l I ~ I --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~- \(0 URSE L F S.nd the que1t1on. on o postcard. to ··A.k." Family Weekly, 641 LeKlngton Aue .. New York, NY 10022 We11 pay $5 /or publi.hed qunltons ~· !Alf! con~ answer others. Siar of the movie Six Weeks Do you care wbld review· _.. •>'1 -O.L. S.van-nab. Ga. . I get nervous despite thinking it does not matter. I believe I will never really get ip'eal re- views but that editonal criti- cism is quite useful -aJ.. though at the time J react Im- maturely. I'm glad to say rm not as bad as [ was. I used to carry one particular review from the London Financial lunes around with me to Set used to it. It was for a 1V series that Peter C.ook and I were dointJ. The gist of it was that the cntic "liked Peter for five minutes -and Dudley not at all." IWUIUY MasUs.A . Wbll'• tbe ......... ._ ..... belnil ..• .,_., f~a1-U.. W..acbee, Mott beauty queens. includ- Lo.5 ANGELF.S -With televi- sion' s "second season" hardly In place, the trend for prime- time network 1V in 1983-84 seems clear -at least to those along the Hollywood party cir· cuit Female -but nonjiggle -leads will be in, with strong male <:x>stars. Thus we'll have Valerie ~ as a district attorney and Farrah Faw· cett as a detective. The suc- cessful 1V movies Paper Dolls. Games MOlher Neuer Toushl You and Bare Essence -all with assertive female leads -will become regular weekly series. And as a senti- mental link with the past, Hi&h Performance.. from the producer of Dukes of Haz- zard. will revolve around a woman race-c.ar driver with two male buddies .... Singer Eddie Rabbitt is the latest star to succumb to the phe- nomenon of "Vega,, throat.'' which seems to occur only in that Nevada desert resort "I have no problems singing anywhere eJ5e." he croaked en route to AtJantlc City. The oondition, which has afflicted most performers In Las Vegas, from Fruk Slmln and Ella ,.......... to Dolb' , ing myseU. lnJlmldate a lot of people, especlally men. They are afraid to approach us. That atmotyplcal tmaee of the unapproachable beauty queen 1$.hard to overcome. If 1.._ __ __;;: only people would talk to me, Woocty An.n they'd find I'm no different than tbty are. I ~ wtth Putoa and 8anT Mamo that old saying. "Beauty ls onty low, has caUled lfabbttt to skJn deep." And Whenever I cancel=showl at the meet people, I uy to dilprove M.O.M. Hotel. 1b get It. rm alwayt polite and thro he rett of bis~ hoepitable '° that evayone men1a. he doel no taWNI. at wW tee thm'• nothtna to be all, excieec ~· ... l'lnt ahkJ of. bueman se...o.n., It tJe. Cover j)ho!o by Mlchad Andenon : In•. F,O.S. Rob#rt Vau1hn and Dauld Mt:C4/lum, that and now (iftld); refusinf to 111Y U.N.CLE. ing considered for a job in New York Yankee pinstripes-not by George Steinbrenner, but by producer Geny Gross for his remake of 1948' s The Babe Ruth Story. In the u~ming feature film, directed Jolm llalmD. Garvey wou play another great first baseman. Lou Gehrig. to Joe Doa &Uer's Bambino. Milwaukee pitcher Doe SatloD will play Tom 1.achary, the pltcher who served up Ruth's then-record 60th home run in one seuoo. -Robert Wtndtler NEW YORK -Lucky Jdle Bll9et. On the Wd. Coast W's being romanced by,_ 9elledl: on the East, she has her old name, RUlllan ballet dancer Alm w <Jodlt. DO\' ..•• Fihm!'•,_. alter TV'• Th~ llfln from U.N.CL.E. ended, 11.oMrt ~n Sc*>) V ..... and (llJya KU1)'1kln) M6 C&a 1 wtlJ recre1te their roles In a two-hour 1V movie from Viacom,~ ~tided T1w Rdum ol The Man lrom U.N.CL.E. -dw 15 *1ri Low Ab Vauttm. 50, c:M- ftdel hit leCrtt tor .w ~ 10 pd: "I IUly out of trouble; Uy to k"P alive. always listen to my wife -and go in for AOOd tailorina." . . . Perh~ fie wu tired. Perhaps he d had a bad day. Perhaps th~s why Woody Alm did not .~ l~d when sty ·se.1ooe by his table at a New '1 In-spot to 5ay he was a big fan of Allen and his work .... It's amuln1 whit a few years can do to a gal. In 1980 we asked~ liele Ba...... CX>Slar of Archw /lunJto''J Plau. to name her dream auy. She said, jrinn)~aelkx>Mclout!)', .. ~ Sc:lwodlr." When we asked apin recently, Dan- ielle heaved a bl& dramaic sWi and oonfided. "o.n, co.e,." -Anita SumTMr WASHINGT'ON -AllhoUldl only 12~ of W~'s4,000 hows of "'* '"' lvlilltie '° the Jd>llc. ane 50 eo 75 people a --tlUI v11k the Nlllonll Archlw9 to take • , ..... The two molt popular B wre~ ... ..,. .. Oun" CXJnYenldoll (lune • 1972). in which Nboe and H.R. He....,.n disc!J9 having the CJ.A. tell the F.8.1. to tum off the Watergate investieation. and "The Cancer on the Presi- dency" oonversation (March 21 , 1973) In which Jolm Deu delivers a nearly two- hour long speech to Nixon and Haldeman. describing how Watergate activity has taken over the Govern· ment .... Even though his constituency indudes Holly- wood, nobody has ever ac- cused Sm. Allm c......... (0.-Calil.) of looking like a movie star -until now. These days Capitol Hill wags affectionately refer to the balding. 68-ye.ar-old l~or as "£.T.'s fath«" ... sen. f.d. ward KemledJ's recent an- nouncement thM he will not run for President in 1984 was a special relief to his youngest 900, asthma-ridden Palrlc:k. 15, whom the Sena- tor has become especially do9e to after spendlna many ni8hll nwlina hlm th~ IC\de ...U. "He and his father have become IOul ~" 11)'1 one Kennedy aide. A. canoon In the Senltor't ~ lhowl a nune wllh a h9 hypoderrnk nee- dle MndlPI OYfA • chDd. h W11 a &IA ID him from Pllrick and~ 11 an IWl"Pl-lt reminder ..... hJI ton •mlf need him mcntNll hll eou& ~ -~Mam ant1i..a.. ... THE SUPER LOBBYISTS "lobby: As a verb, to attempt, as a pri- vate ciiizen or group, to influence Governmental decisions and particular· ly leais'alive votes; as a noun, a group orsanized br this purpose." .xm~s Poliical Dfclion<ITy by William Sdre. he act of ~ is probably as old as the legislative process itself, and in Washlngron, D.C .. there are approxi- mately 16,000 practitioners ot the art. They are called lobbyists, a term that came into fashion during the 1800's, a particularly corrupt period ln American poOOcs, and today's so-cal.led influence peddlers, no matter how pure ot heart, di su.ler from the sf9na of that by- gone era -one of booze. broads and bri>es. ~h it's ~hty unlikely that lobby- ists deaf any lo~ ln the pM!asures of the flesh or run around wtlh lktle black baas stulled wkh money. they stW con- sider themsdves persuaders. and some find social~ and fund raising as elec- tive a way to plead their causes as work· I ing the crowded corridors of the House and Senate chambers. Etlectlve lobby· tng involves ha~ both the ~ti lnbr· mamn and access to the peop&e ln I ~r who can do something wlh that inbnnatk>n. Corpormlolll5, bre91 aov· emmern and tr* aseodations are wWq to pay~ br this expertise, and br thole in the know it can mean power.~ businesl and~: 4 FAMLY wuw. Wfl)All(Y '°. ,,., Blessed with the gift of gab and powerful friends, they have raised persuasion to th e level of art. By Sandra McElwaine lloor and ln some instances. lo actua:Uy get a bill written that Is compati>le wth a client's needs or wbhes. CA~ must register wlh both the House arid the Senate ii he or she plans to contact a member of either body to discuss legls- larion. He mus also register wkh the Department of Justice when working br a breign country.) Here's an example of how the pro- cess works: While the last tax bill was under conslderadon. lobbyist Tum Koro&oe<>s of runmons and Co. spent a great deal of time campaign~ on behalf of ~em Airlines. Because the airline indUSUy was in deep financial M.rais, compounded by the cost ol ~ ~ p&anes, his aim was a leasing bW that '#OUld allow companies a tax break ln purchasing new airc:rat. He and others ot his ilJc were suc:xesful 1n their quest. I l.Dbbyq is not confined to ~ress. J k can lrivoTve attempts through various Government agencies and the Whke I HoUte (a ~ deal of tegislation :a ~es from 1600 Pemsytvania Avenue) to shape or wrke regulations that alect lnd~ry and corporations. Here ls a look at 10me of the most powerful persuaders in WuhinlJOn. Tcm ..... 42, knows the nuances of lobbying as Mil as. If not better than. any other professionll in town. The son of the late Democ:nbc M• prtty Leader Hale 8ofl8s and Louisiana C.Onaresswoman COrlnne (Undy) BoaP. 1bm hll pltJ"OUed the hlll• of Conlreta sinCle his~, and today his law ollic:e. PG>n, & Blow, ls one of the fastest srowlna nns spedallzlna in lobbytna in the apkll. It olers full lefVice lobbYina and employs 85 lawyers ...,_ered to repraenr more thin 60 ~ a.>dlllons 1nd fon'8n ~mentJ. A recent en:>motlon br a maQIZine pro&Je on ac,. trumpeted. ''For a mUllon dollus and "lbmmy BotP, )'OU can .-jutt about an)'thlna you want In w~ ... In his tplCiow omce on the frtnae ol Georgetown. the blbyio faced lawyer ilchews the hype. whde ldmMtinl-thlt he lobbies on the hourty ~of 1250, rltber th1n ch~ a a. "k's chelper that -.y," he lllYl-BDIP'• dMr-. dilnttle lndudla I 1 I I The American Express Co .. California bachelor left his position as vice presi-Knowlton~ and is planning a large What he does want to be known as Is Wes Side Farmers. The Institute of dent at the public relations firm Hill & bash for Oare Boothe Luce's 80th a "oommunk:ator." Lobbying. he says. Scrap lrun and Steel. The Sultanate of Knowlton in Washington to open lav· binhday In the spring. is strictly a matter of good intonnadon Oman and Marathon Oil Co. Along ish offices at a historic generating plant All this partying allows him to rub which evolves from expertise. credibil- with other firms. he is widely credited in the heart of Georgetown. which he shoulders with bigwigs in the legtsla-lty and assodalions. io oveNee this eJ. with playing a major role in the Ouysler named, aptly, The Power House. live and executive "branches of Govern· fort, last year he lured away Gaiy bail-out bill. and in the 98th Congress Now Gray and Co. specializes in both ment, as well as journalists and local Hymel, House Speaker lip O'Neill's he will be actively involved in 1Jbs, tax lobbying and public relations, has socialites whom he may need to ron· right·hand man on Capitol Hill for 16 and Social Security measures. more than 100 clients. as many em-tact in the future for a client. "Giving years. He more than doubled Hymel's When he starts to lobby for or ployee and bills $7 million annually. parties is useful," he states. "It allows $55,000 salary and put him in charse against legislation, Boggs is on "The Gray has been a fixture on the me to keep my fingers on the city's of a staff of five lawyers to work on Hill" pleading his case to a member of Washington social scene since his days pulse. I try hard to make each one dif. behalf of Newhouse Broadcasting, Ten- C.ongress or a staffer. When the issue as Secretary to the Cabinet during ferent. h's a lot more than just hanging neoo. Republic Airlines. Motorola and comes up br a vote either in oommit· Eisenhower s tenn, and what he has to a lamb chop in the window. However, l others. tee or on the ftoor. he is on the phone, offer are the contacts. ronnections and don't want to be known as a party Gray charges, S350 an hour for his talking strategy. swapping information clout he's built up over 40 years. And boy." person& services-and. according 10·-'---' .-------1...-------------------------, .,._ ______________________ ___. Wls••• llderoll• &by-foced &as has parrollf!d th~ halls of Coogrell since hi& boyhood. and counting votes. "Members prefer the phone," he comments. observing that wining and dining Congressmen is "a chore with little result. Entertaining casts you in the role of social ananger rather than a person of substance." Fund-raising parties are another mat· ter, and in this capacity Bogp is second to none. In the recent elections he raised money for more than 100 Democratic candidates aero~ the country, and each year he personally gives away the legal limit of S25,000. For some lobby· ists, raising money ls an imponant aspect of their jobs. They may throw fund-raising parties to gain influence with legislators helpful to their aims. or advise corporate or Industrial politlcal action oommittees on money-sMng strategies. Bosss denies. though , that fund raising provides him wlth any special type of entree: "Like anything else in this town, you don't get that directly. People respect you for your• lelf." I After c:xxhalring Ronald Reagan's ln- alJIU"llk>n, executive lobert ~ a.., decided to grab the brus ring I and ~ into business tor hlmtelf. The suave, silver-haired, 57-year-old he uses those to full advantage. Gray has given a black-tie dinner on the Mall for Senator Paul Laxalt; a hoe- down for Reaean chum Nancy Rey- nolds; a dinner dance for Nancy Rea- gan' s press secretary. Sheila Tare (who formerly worked tor Gray at Hill & .... ....,-" Oitics of &obbyilb are COOCel I led th• ded*>nl made by reau&Mon and ~will not be detelmined ... ly on merit but will be blleCI on leClet lnluence. money, special inlereltS and frtendsbC>s -Wh1dt Ill artful pel"> .... may have to oler. "l.Clbbyilll WOik blliclly br privlfe lnliemll Ind exel~ 6'om the &lrw tor thole lnterats." says Joan a.,brook. Plelldlat ol a pubic In-· ... ~ Public Qmn. One ermll* she often: an men-"°" of the drutl f)lfel1l ad~ ,.,., wbic.h would permit the dNa and cNsnicll lndusby to tell lheir pd& f:ldUltwtY b 2.t )'ml i\lteld "'the aillQI 17. -i1:Mir tec.iWque. 01 Claybrook el· plains. "ls IO know when to pulll Ind bow hard. who to Ilk. wbm to -They do k 10 fnquendy and have buUl up to nMl1Y ~ dllt they ha'e the ln*le tr.dL .. FOf Randy Huwa. •= lor C.ornmon ea-. ---.... ~~~idea.:. lie re:: aneed." he omerws. ·anc1 the.- public s--C*l be Iott In flMM' ol ..,.clal bmtltl. All ol utan WMI l1p """'b the benllt of a llW." IW ~·· .. ~. ~ . I .,, J.• -I . . . :._I ~) ~· Cowlb')' dtonn. dly savvy. Hymel, is saved for dealing ''with the heavy artillery." "We use him when we need a push • the top," says Hymel, "to talk to a Senator or an Administr~ tion official he knows personally." Gray notes th• he uaes his dout selectively. 'Tm seldom told no by my friends." he declares. "and I won't go to them unless the case ts so overwhelm- ing they can't resist. You must have total credibility and bust your tall to be ao:urate." Taxation and finance are the special- ties of veteran' economist Cbul8 E. Wlllbr, who started lobbying some 2~ years lf.IO· The tall. affable, 59-year-old 1txan operates from an office on Pennsyl- vania Avenue. a half block from the Whie House. with a professional ltalf of seven. As the firm Chw E. Walker ~es. they repraent 75 to 100 dlents, mainly c:oelitk>ns of major OOf'- adoru that h1.tcined forces to le» tPedfic h ion -ind~ 1 ~ Ord. Prodor 4 Gam- ble. Alcoa. A top tteMWy ollidal ln the E'Jlen. hower and Nixon Adminiarllionl. Walker AYS th• the art of perlUldlna ii "to CXMlvinc:e the rntjority of the members of ~ th• whit )'OU support II IJ>Od IOr their alnduency. wh• you are apu ls bed." An added dlmemlon, h• says. ii pln1na the tl'Ull of poHUdana. "You have to tell the up alde and down ... of the aory, Ind f~W-.·~···-5 I( 11 11 ~ ------------------------------------- For Women5'3'' and Under! (petite sizes 2 to 16 and 3 to 15) 4 r--11;;~citing new -;;alog for petites only from Lane Bryant! Mail Ls A OJ via.on 0 j coupon FOR SHORT Lane Bryon1 Inc to: inchono:pob.I In 4620, FIT 1. Shoulders ant narrower, proportioned !or Your petite 1iQ'Wv. 2. Our bhlons ore tailontd to yow cmaUar petite proportlonee-pocba ar9 properly placed. tor exarnPe· 3. ~raleew~aave you money on altenl1iona. 4. lenglhs are «Died lo womenS'3" and under· ,you'll never bave to aher· away a trim or pdnt. or ruJn the liDe of a pan_t again I FBBE Please send my fREE LB FOR SHORT cata log. Print Name --------------------- Address -----------Apt # Ciry State Zip ---- Bank cardlooe»~. ~. M1mNP.t11e S-2.-l6 J_uniorPte1•=~ -------~----------------------J LOll•YIAS you have to make your case quic.kJy. In five minutes or less." Like ~. Walker soft-pedals the social aspect of his work , ranking it No. 1 on a scale of 1 to 10: "Members of C.Ongress are very busy. Nothing is served by throwing a dinner." He does. however, serve on steering committees to plan Republican fund raisers and has the ability to raise significant sums from the political ac- tion committees of the companies he represents. "Raising money is a Q9~tive.JmponanUactor," he drawls. He refuses to divulge his fees. saying only that he works on a retainer that is based on the size and length of the pro- ject. "It's a lot less than you think; often we are asked if we'll accept a bonus." J.O.. for Jerry Doa WWJama, is one of the most effective and eJusive political operators in town. Tmmons once lobbied !Of' Nixon. Effective because of his unique abili-diana. the major league baseball com- ty to raise money· and pull strings. mis&loner and Eastern Airlines. elusive because he usually refuses to WIWla llmmona, former C.On- grant interviews or discuss his busmess gressional lobbyist for the Nixon White and techniques. "The public does not House. handles the administrative end like lobbying no matter how it oomes of the business and leaves a lot of the "()ti • •• annoUAEeS-t~e-flam00yan,f-:-4-M1~M·sting-and-talking10-1bm Karo- 44-year-old Oklahoman who always lop. a fonner journalist and Senate wears cowboy boots. "Ninety-seven lobbyist for the Nixon Administration. ~nt of the people think that lobby· "l can make a point to a Senaaor in a mg is a sinister business. Lobbyists are minute on the escalator," brags Ko~ just like attorneys or investment logos, who spends most of his time counsek>rs -they give advice and workin' the Senate side of the Capitol. assistance. If we didn't have them we'd Korok>f>S believes that the bafics of have lo invent them." That is about all lobbying include knowledge of lhe.1)15- he will say. tern, "the gift of gab" and dispensing WUJiams's politk:.al acumen dates accurate infonnation. "In this business, from his stint a5 an aide· to the lafe you can't afford to matce the same mis- Oklahoma Senator Robert S. Kerr and take twice or you're 'fyphoid Mary," he working in Hubert Humphrey's 1968 exclaims. Presidential campaign. Thirteen years Acoording to outside sources, the ago he founded his 20-member law firm charges at least S200,000 per dient firm. Williams & Jensen, whose dients and turns away accounts in order to indude oil oompanies. stockbrokers, maintain a personal relationship with the trucking companies and sugar in· each client. Partying is seen as useful terests. for keeping tabs on the city. "lt's a cruel Perched oomfortably in a roe.king tO\l\'.fl.'' observes Korologos. "If you're chair in his C.Onnec:ticut Avenue office. not seen, you're dead." And fund rals- Williams smiles oonstantly and com-ing is a fad of life. "You don't live in ments on little. He a.uerts thar. tor his Washington without it. We do~ it for purposes. sociaHzlng is counter· those Who help our clients." • · prodlldlve and not significant. "I don't Of the role of lobbyists, Korologos want to casa ~ns on the town's says. "C.Orporate America must have a No. I industry,' he chuckles, "but f've presence in Washl~on to protect never oonfused thll wKh work." themselves &om regulations and deci- Wdliams's dl9tina stYle of old ooun-sions that afted their Industries and try-boy manners oombined with dty their stockholders." slicker savvy has earned him a reputa- tion of one of the sharpest horse So skillful are these men in minipu- traders around, and hls decision to st~ latlng the EatabUshment that it mitten out of the limeli8ht Is undoubtedly part little Which polltk:al party is In control, of his efleclivenesa. and they weather the thlfts In adminif. J tl'lllon with a minimum of dJfftC!Ulty. 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Kaplan: What Is the biggest rnisa>nceptk>n about Lombardi? K..-.i Probably his moll-quoted phrue. "Wlnnlng lsn't everything; It's the only thing." That's realty his moll quoted half phrase. The other -and erobably the moll Important -part ll. 'fairly. squarejy, decently. by the rules." Q: Whtt ffuee adteaives belt deacribe Lombardi? ~ Honelt, hood. horlelt. He was • ~ to 'tl«>lk tor, the extreme ditdpUnlrien and perfecdonla. By nature the humen Is a lazy aeature: We like to p&i otf and delay and r• donaUle and OCUle ounelYel tor not 8'ttfnl thinll done: well, he wouldn't aa:ept thlt. And he llVe that Sime commitment hlmteff. He would 8 fA*r ~ • JAHUJ.lt'( •• ,.., scream, he would rage. he would C\Jll you. But If he was wrong, an ho~ wouldn't pass before he'd oome up and tell you he was wrong. 0: Whal was his bi.est weaJc:nets? ""-er: His volatllftY. He was IO~ tional. 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Some guys looked at Lombardi Ii ke he was full of bull . They didn't be!ieve in his emotional tirades; they didn't accept his philosophies. They simply tolerated his being there while they were there. Q: How $iid Lombardi 80 about motivating different players? Kn.er. Some of them needed the par on the back, some of them needed the kick in the ass and some of them need- ed all the shades In between. And he had the ability to differentiate and air "You don't do lhln,. right once In a while," Lombardi always IOld ua. "You do them right all the lime.,. ply ~ proper modvlhon to the proper player at the proper time. (Receiver) Max McGee. br 1naance. McGee had a little bit of a paper head. You oould thump Max on the head with your finrr and he'd just go Into a half CX>ncu5lS100. We always had the one-on- one drill in the earty I>:"' of tralni:nQ camp, where one o&nsrve player and one defensive player really have to hit one another. And that drill went on, while Lombardi was there, for nine years. The only guy thal never took part In that drlJI -and I didn't know this until aler I ret1red -was Max. And none of us tver realized it. Max wou&d ga in line and then just kind of ease back in the line and let people IP on behind him, f> back. start tllldna to 1e>mebody elle Ind newr once hit any--bodYt COldl Lombardi knew it and evidently had Mid to Mu, "I can't jutt tell )'OU to •ep ow. but If )'OU don't .. up there, I won't MY anythln&.'' (Tighc end) Mwv flemlns Wll • 11tt1e lazy M tJme&. He ntedecf I kick. Wlh Homuna. Vince would call him ll6cie and 11y, "Paul, I ha to dMW on your can, but I got to do It In front of the guys. But I'm not really as mad at you as I am at the other guys." Paul was a star and had that star mentality and didn't fed he should be abused like that in front of the boys. where11 [fellow offensive lineman] Fuzzy [Thurston] and I were mules -we could be abused .... You oouldn't CUii Max at all in front of his teammates. He would get withdrawn, downcast. get his Up ow. and he wouldn't be worth a damn for two weeks. (Quarterback) Bart (Stan] YoU oouldn't crit~. Bart was doing everything he could do. He I -didn't have.anything extra. 1 Q: Was Lombardi espedally harsh on the offensive team? Kn.er: Well, first. the U>ach had been an offensive lineman. so he would chew out the offensive linemen a lot more than the running backs. He 1 was a guard, therefore Fuzzy and I p more attention than ~tackles and the centers. And he we a right guard. and therefore I got more attention and more chewing out from him than any- body else. because he was abtoluteJy c:e11ain he knew how that position should be played. Q: Do you think he saw you as a latter- day version of himselr? Kramer: I think he saw me as a big, lazy kid who had some tremendo~ potential and who had been used to kind of sliding a little bit. just getting by, with no real quest for perfection. lllad enough pride in myself to do the job, but tnere wasn't anythl~ that really made me want to do my job a lot Petter than anybody else -until he said I oould be the fiMSt guard in the hittofy of football. And from that point on. I started thinking that way. Q: What's your favorite Lombardi story? IC..-.er. We were in training camp: everybody was t>e.t. And McGee had snuck out alter curfew. He'd been sneaki08 out for years and been calJ8ht and never seemed to pay much att• lion to Coach LombaNi or the Ines. But this time Lombardi was r~ hell. "Mu. rm sidt and tired of~ and on and on and on. So Lombardi says. "That will cost you SSOO and the next time you go, It wltl cost you $1 ,000." Now that was a helluva fine In those days. The room was = silent. And th.en Lombardi , looked back and said, "And if you can find 10methlng wonh sneaklna out for Sl.000. call me and I'll go~ you." Q: Do people •ill r«Jllnize you? l.....in Al. odd momenta people wW remember me. I was In San. Franc:ilc» on bullnm I while back and WM try- inl to crOtt the area. A car pulled up Into the Cl'OlfWalk and blocked mY wsy. The window roUed down on my *le. I IU)' -.M!d ow and llkl. "i Knmerl.. I Aid. .. RiFL.. He "Helluva block!" and drove w.. \ AdY4lrl1M l'll•nt 1 Million Famous LCD Quartz Calendar Watches To Be Sold For Only 54 Apiece In Mammoth Publicity Drive A II who wish to apply for a watch should write to the company be/ ore Midnight, February 28, 1983 NEW YORK-One million famous LCD Quartz calendar watches will be sold as part of a publicity campaign for only $4 apiece to the first one million persons who apply in writing to the company before Midnight, February 28, 1983. 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Designed by Adam Knleste, Ph.D., a musia>logist who studies the e~s of music on human behavior, the 22-minute recording uses snatches of music from various com- posers that have been tested br three kinds ol emotional eflec:1s -Joy, neutrality and calmness. • Knieste has combined them Into a mae of shiftina sound that soothes a>mpetjtlve !tres1 and helps the MhJete pert>rm beaet Used by Billie Jean Kins. Vlr&inia Wade and other tennis pros. the tape k>wers the heart rwe ll'ld body tem- per•ure of the listener and inaeases brain adivlty, aca>rding to laborarory tests. "The music makes you l.ntro9pec- tive." explains Sneen. "so )'OU become more ~ of younelf and wta• you·~ dotna· The raalt is a mo~ ~ timi.stk: olllook." The lat part of th• tape has a burst ol h~ IOund to booll the MhJete's idrenalin tevet. That's not WI th• mUlic: Cll'I do br you. Italian SUJ'll'!On Gaetano ZloPllo reponed In an issue of the · NN >bl* Jouma/ ol Mt!dlc:iM th• he dem- onarmed will audies that Bad\ IOOth• l/ldJ&eltion. Moult relieves rhewn•lc pain, Schubert pW Insom- niacs to sleep and Handel eases the pain ol "broken hearts" and other ~ tionaJ problems. The right music may even assist you in losing weigh!. Acco~ to Dr. Leonard Haimes. board chainnan of the Society of Bariatrlc Physicians. "musk dieters" drop up to two pounds a week. Dr. Haimes ~ )'OU play livdy tunes a few minutes bebre sittfng down to eat. This s&ows down gastric juice production and aflett.s the appes- tat {the part of the brain that resrulates when you are full) so )'OU don't lee! as hungry. "In between meals. play sot music," Haimes advises. "Thal relaxes you. reduces the stress and Irritability The ,,,,., ""1 pfc ntay el1erl a ,., )'Oii In ,...,. "°"""' aw, I rrpc»fa W tloclor. MUllC by Knieste on New Jersey high school students showed a ~percent increase in drivins errors when students oper· ated a driving simulator while listening to Top 40 tunes: In a sense, we've always known about music's ability to motivate. From the beginning of time mothers have cooed lullabies to soothe their babies to sleep. It's only in recent years, how- ever. that musk has been used syste- matically to affed human behavior. Take television commercials. It's not just the look of the ad that helps sell the product, but also the jingle that goes with it, points out Tony Asher. a jingle composer and ad agency executive with Bass-Yager and Associates in Los Angeles. People remember a catchy jin8Je, hum 11. and when they go shop- ping the song brings the produa to mind. An Asher dient. Mattel Inc .. once im- ported a load of tiny O.inese dolls. Due to a fouJ.-up in the delivery date. they arrived months ahead of schedule when the toy maker's warehome was crammed to the rafters with inventory. Mattel shipped the dolls strajght out to the stores, with no backup advertising. and sales were dismal. So they put out a distress call to Tony Asher. who worked around the dock to record a commercial in three days. "We came up with a straight jingle. a !itrictly musical sell." Asher recalls. "And they threw it right out on the air- ways. Our little song doubled sales m every city in which it played. while sales stayed the same in cities without the commeraal " Music noe only sells products. ir can also be used to create illusions about what's being sold. "We produced com· mercials tor one company that made little cars that zip around a track," says Asher. "By using slow. Jajd-back music during the commercial , we .made the cars look like they were 1.00ming around twice as fast as they really were." One form of motivational music thal most of us are familiar with is Muzak. that soft log of melodies played inces- santly at airports. department stores. elevators and doctors waitinff rooms. lnd~ologists call It the gen· tie · ·: according to Rkk Whitin~. former MU7.ak distributor. it is basically a fonn of hypnotism. "The sounds are programmed iden- tifically so people are all~ed sul> oonsoously ·without realizing it,'' he reveals. When used In offices. MW'Jlk Is pr6- grammed asaJnst the worker's . effl. dency curve." 'IYDically we start out the workday fuJJ of energy. flZ2Je out by midmorning and pld< up again ju• bebre lunch. The same thing happens ln the afternoon. 'with the low point about 3 P.M. MW'Jlk count~ the down times With 15-minute spurts of musk:al stimulants, tone trips thac pump adrenalin into the bloodstream to pro- duce a mind-body lift. At Lever Brothers, a consumer products manufaciurer in New York. studies showed a 39-perc.ent decrease in typing errors by secretaries when Muzak was piped into their work areas. Outside of the work place, Mui.ak might be programmed somewhat dif- ferently -with no highs or lows so the elf ea is "mellowness." This type of Muzak can cool frantic crowds at Ptesi- dentjaJ inaugurals. calm claustrophobic riders in elevators. soothe panic in doc- tors' offices and fight depression at funeral homes. Swdies show Mui.ak lengthens the stay of supermarket and department-store shoppers an average of three minutes per shopper. But if Muzak is manipulation without pennisslon, in movie theaters, audi· ences just beg for the emotional rush of Warns one compotJeT, ''Mallie "'fllll!tl 18 c:ondltlon the human mlnd. Hitler Wied Wagner lo win the German maws.'' background music. Eddy Manson. Oscar-winning composer and president emeritus of the American Society of Music Arrangers. points out thal movieaoers pay good money just to have their emotions stirred. "We manipulate peo~le like crazy in films and they love it.· he admits. "It's a tre- mendous release. Every film composer mixes his experiences with a talent for musical manipulation. !hen projeas that Machiavellian power gut to gut." Even the sex drive. says Manson. is kindled by the right music. "The big thing about sexy music is the power of suaestion." he explains. "A song with a porno lyric may cause laughter or embarrassment, but never an invit~ lion lo the bedroom. Sensual singing, an insistent beat that builds, susgestive lyrics -these are what tum people on today. One of the biggest motivations In record sales is the bedroom lure. which record companies alJ know about." Manson warns people to watch out for mU.5kal manipulation. "Music is used everywhere to condition the human mind," he says. 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"From an economic standpoint, the majority of shoppers have poor buying habits. They don't know how to stretch their budgets to the limit," says Barbara Salsbury, a consumer advocate and co- author of a new book. Cut Your Gt'Ocery Bills in Half (Acropolis Press). "A big part of the problem is. that we're a rushed society," she adds. "Consumers go to a store and grab a can of food for supper. That's the worst way to shop." Supennarkets and food manufactur- ers enoourage=ur of the moment spending by e ying a whole host of device$-md 'ng packaging designs and advertising. Even the layout of the supermarket itself ls intended to get you to buy: Ever wonder why milk. a much-needed item. Is always In~ veniently placed in the back of the store? Salsbury notes that supermar· keu deliberately arr.,. it lhll way ln order to channel eustomers past ai*s of food on their way to the dairy case. To get the most for your money, you have to counter the supermarkets' sell· ing methods with buyins strategies of your own. Start off by reading $Upemlarket newspaper ads to find out where the best bargains are. Then spread your purchases around; don't oonfine your· self to shopping in a single store. "No one supermarket is cheaper than all the rest," Salsbury points out. Recognize. too. that supermarkets are not the only places to shop nowa- days. Warehouse "n~s" stores . wholesale outlets, buying clubs and ex>- ops are among the many choices that shoppers have. (Check for infonnation on these at schools. oommunity centers or churches.) Cents.<>ff coupons have skyrocketed in popularity since the mid-?O's, with more than 90 billion issued in 1980 alone. Ac:x.ording to the U.S. Depart· ment of Agriculture (U.S.O.A.), fou.r families in five redeem coupons. lf used wisely, coupons can certainly save money. but they can also be a ~ pr factor in ~ry overspending. Be careful not to set caught in the coupon trap -using coupons to buy products you really don't need. Generic items have also found their niche in supennarkets. Since they were introduced from Europe in 1977, these "no-frills" prodl.ld.s. as they are some- times called. can now be found in 80 percent of the nation's supermarkets. Generics are usually priced 15 to 40 percent below store and national brands. There may be some differences in appearance. flavor and uniformity of pieces, but nutritionally, generics are Just as Rood as higher-priced pro- ducts.accoralng to the U.S.D.A. Some additional tips: • Use unit pricing to find the food prodUCl that costs the least per pound. ounce or pint. • Buy fruits and vegetables in season when they're often lower in rost. • Avoid individually pacbtJed foods. Extra packaging usually ~s the price. • Watch out for merchandising gim- micks. Supermarket manaem lcnow that products placed a& eye level lell futer than thole ~aoed above or beklw. 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ETI-INIC 'I'REATS WITHOUT MEATS By Marilyn Hansen A s a child she delislhted in making mud pies_decorated with pebbles and weeds. T~ day MoUie Katzen is the author of two best--selling cookbooks. The lira, ~Cookbook. sold 600,000 copies; the most recent, ThC' Enchant«l Broccoli Fomt, hu told 100,000 copies in its first month of put> licadon. 8'rxx:x>li is a wonderful CX>llection of · manv of which reftect 011thnic ~ =. will a special nJii~ ~t;:; describes the recipes a.s "SQOd gourmet tood, minus meat." The oookbook is also fun to read and a visual delight. You'U find "A Pep Th.lk br Witted saladmaken'' and a seaion on that ever versatile tofu. Katzen, a former art student who worked her way through 9Chool ~ a restaurant cook. has designed. illustrated and hand lettered every pase. So enchant your family with this selection of red~ from The En- chant«! 8roaxJli Forest cookbook. t © 1982 by Mollie Kau.en. ed by Ten Speed Press. P.O. 23, Berkeley, cam. 94707. 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HEI.PING COUPLES SCALE NEW HEIGHTS Relationships on the roclm a>uJd probably benefit from a little' dJmblna. repons one family thmpilt. ot MarUyn Jean Muon, of the St. Paul, Minn.. Family Thertpy ln•itute, belleva that challen&'ina outdoor .tventures. which have been med In recl!nt years to lh'~ the inner raources of juvenile deUnquents and ~e exea.tives, CM lilo hefp to ~ and enrich rnani9f. SM recently took 10 mupiet to a rock-dlmbfna area on the north lhot'e ol Lake Supeior. For bur days lpOUlel lded u eldl other's J*(ntn In dlmb- f IJILY Wusi.v • JAHlAllV., • 1m 21 Ing up and rappelling down rock faces. an experience which puts a premium on trust (of both self and partner) and on communic.ation under ~ According to Mason. a couple whose mamase was dole to breakup discov· ered, during a diftkult dlmb. how dose and concerned about each other they really were. Another woman aJ90 reported a new perspective on her rel&- tlonship: "I came away with a new tTUM in our ability to survive In a frightening situation. I also realized how my subtle distrust of my partner sometimes keeps us apart .. .' 1W UNITED STATES TREASURY MINTING ERROR* Creates Rare Collecting Opportunity A~ OPPQRTt;SlTY 1.,IKE THIS MAY NEVER OCCt:R AGAlf'.: lN YOll R LIFETIME! It'• the result of• moil unpreo- dici.ablt' turn of e-·enl~ Whton the United Stat.ff Mint firtl 1uued the Su5lln B An-thonv SI co1 n1m 1979. thn nenr intended I.hem to become ran co1n1 for utute collec ton or '"""'°" But. 111nce they awpptd minting them 1n 1961. this is ho"' 1t lftm11 to ~ turmna out Here is the etory tlat makes tht Suun 8 Anthony coin• raritv In 1979. I.ht United Statn Mint produced m1lhona of'SBA co1nt for reneral c1rculat1on. and then found that no one wantfld to uw them. In 1980. they draaticallv curta1l«I the minting and in 1981, th~y did not mint any at all for general circulauon What'• eo r.rMrbbfe ebout thla Mt? Conaklef the• tacta: • Thew are most likely the last one dollar circulatil'li co1na t.he United Statea will l'Ver iuue. • f'or every 76 Suun 8 . Anthony co1n11 struck in 1979, the n,..tytar of'mintlna. onlv OM wa1 minted in 1981. the third a nd final year of' mintina. • llna final 1981 mindni wu flftlf'r ~· UaHCi thrvurh banki to iM public. • Conrreu ha1 debai.d whet.her they should order t.ht U S. Mintto melt down t.he remainin1 Suaan 8 . Antbonr coim • Thia may be the only complet. • clOMd" coin 1MUe you will ever be able to buy in your lifetime at thi1 prtc ... • Suaan 8 . Anthony• art undoubtedly one of the abortat hved American dollar coine ever minted. LMTED AVAILABILITY The Wubu11t.cin, D C. Columbia Mint bl!• uquired • llmli.l quanllt)' of'Suaan B ~nthoOy coin.a In 8rtnlant UnclM.llat.ed cond.ltion and a-.nbled th4"n hlto c:urn- pl.U nine-coin oollect1ona, conalllin1 ol one coin for each ol the WM yacn t.My w~emfot.ed 11979. 1980. 19811 •nd &om Heh olthe onJy t.h.rell rnJnt•tS.n Francl.ttoo Denver and PhlladtlphiaJ that mlnt;I them. Each coin bears the lndl•lduaJ mlntmark S, D, or P of' fht mint that pro- THE FIRST SUCH OPPORTUNITY duced 1t. Thie unique colleCtlon 11 bouaed 1n a 1pe- c1•lly de111ned cwt.elm C&M. The CIM protec11 their vaJue and providn an a~ tive d11pl-.y ahowC< aa well u convenuonce for your uf'e-depo.it bo11. When our aupply of .the 8rilllant Un- c1rculated nlne-<0ln collector NU ii de- pleted, t.h11 olfer wall automatically nplre and any unlllled ordttt and remlttance1 will ht returned. We urae you to plac41 your order 1mmedlauly. We revet that wt muat refl.rict each 1nd1v1dW1I ordw to• limit of' two co!,ltctlona Th11 hm1t applitt wbelhtt you are a coll~tor or a prole..aOMI cSe.ltr, ensunnr the um~ opportunity for all. Otl nOL delay. ordu 14da)' ln!M.AA CoeN W1U. HISTORY WORnt At,0001 AEHAT n'aLn? Tbe lut time there wu a limilar collec tor opponunlty WU mort than 100 Ytmn *CO when 20-ttnt MDI were mint.ed in 1876 . 1876 . 1877 and 1878. Th•· llimilariti• benvHn that 20-cenl coin and the Su.an 8 . Anthoay coins are ucound· ing. The old 20-cent piece WU about the aame ab.t u a qv..uUT jult lib the Suan 8 . ~-~tly. the pecll>le,. ~ it-JU.IL !lilt tM Suan 8. Anthony Cin:ulatlan quantiti• of the old 20-afttar were auuc:k In larp nllmben only the l\nt yeu-jwtllU tbitSua&n 8 . Anthony. Be- lieve it or not. one otlhe old 20-<ent coine could bnnc you u mucb u 139.000 ~I Ju.11. thihlt about the pot.eotlal of Uw ~ B. Anthony coane for JOU. NOL Ollly wUI the. SBAa •nrich ywr own collect.Ion, but lll411 ahould beeontt family htirloomt to be ,,....i aJan1 to your children and your .,..uckhildrtn. A1ain, wt mu1t "'phaalH that OW' nlne-eoln collector eeta .,.. te¥....i, limi· led. TbeN coina will ~be mh:u..t ... ln. Wt dWlenp you to U)' to ....We UU.. oomol«te ni--n Mt yGW'Mlt. 0o to aD)' baM. Ind Mk (w a Brilliant Ulldmii.tacl IN OVER 100 YEARS! ACTTODAYI Suaan B Ant.hOl\v dollar from JUJt one of the three yun of mintinc and you will then qwckly reahu the opponunir.y you have . We 1tron1ly 1u11en-c.o avoid diappointment-that you not delay in or· •nnr. IA""'ACno. OUAIWnUD If Cot .ay r-n yw .,.. not ~omplet.tly .. tulled with your 8rilll•nl Undmalai.ed nlne-<'Oin &an 8 . Anthotly Col1«1-0r Se<. )'OU may rwtvm It w1U\111 thlrt7 t301d-.,.(or • Cl&ll rtlund LNTT -3 l'ICTS PD Ol'DGI OllOEll TOOA''-1\Von> ~'T' r-------.------~, Tiie~-T47• ...................... ... ........ o.c. - OFl'U u&E-00 NOT WAITE ME"E Cart .. -------"---- ,... .... ----------,.... __________ ~ ItS More you. 17 mg. "tlf'. 1.4 mg. neco11n1 1¥. Pff Clpflttt by FTC method. It's long. It's slim. It's elegant. Werning, The Surgeon General Hes Determined That Cignne Smokq la OtngerOUS to Yoar Htetth. Detailed instructions, a.long with il-WJNTER lustrations and photos. are included in the booklet "Winter Wearables'' ("862). b postage and handling to: Be sure to include the book.let Family Weekly, P.O. Box 438, number. your name. address and ZJP Dept. L, Midtown Siladon, New code. (New York residents. please add WEARAB~ for your copy. send S 1.50 plus 25 cents York, N.Y. 10018 sales tax.) IW By Rosalyn Abrevaya Smart-looking neck wcmners. wilh hots to m01ch, can be knittt!d or crocheted. The · whole family will look wonderful and keep warm with an array of winter wear you knit or crochet. You can make hats. caps. neck warmers, baby bonnets and long, lacey 9Cal'Ves quiddy and easily. The knit hats are cuffed and stretch to fit any size. Our unique neck warmer, which you can either crochet or knit. can be worn straight up or turned back turtleneck style. ~hher way it's ideal for wear under an open coat or jacket. There are also looped. shaggy and plain peaked caps that you can crochet from one basic pattern. The crocheted baby bonnet can be made with or without a strap under the chin. For the scarf with a difference. you'll love the one of "broomstick" lace. which is enjoyable to create. It's made on a length of broom handle or wooden dowel. and the finer the yam you use. the lacier the look. FAMi~v wf.IJIJ)/ • JANUARY lO • 11113 23 YOUR CNI' CRAVES ..,ERSTANDING. So get a FREE CatBocly Language Poster. The makers ot CRAVE• Dry Cat Food will make understanding your cat's moods a little easter with a FREE Guide To Cat Body Language poster. Just till out the form below and send tt in with proots of purchase. and we'll send you the 16" x 25" color poster FREE. In the meantime. your cat will crave CRAVE because it's made with real chicken. real milk. and real tuna proteins. The real protein-rich foods cats crave every day. Also. CRAVE Dry Cat Food has all the nutrttion a cat needs. It's an otter you can't refuse. because you'll be giving the CRAVE and the understanding your cat craves. Be sure and use the coupon below to save~ on your next PROTEIN-RICH ~~~~~~~~~................. purchasemCRAVE. FOODS CATS CRAVE: r ---~•n~~·~--~~----~-----------~ ~~· ..... ~· r--------.... -------~ .. : rE4s,c;;£i•U SAVE 2oc ' ea i SAVE 350 : I CRAVE ··Body l.ana\laae" l'l:lller Oller 11 ON THE II ' • I ON ANY I PO BOJ 3122.~~v lln !i I 180Z. ea I ..,, --~cmsa.t SIZE I BOX OF ~ ~"'"-··:::=:• .. I n A,.0 r -Cl __ , __ -lllt)-IW!t• .... OICIWI .:---::'CJ:---'r .,, , : ::==1==-==~~,==== : ~ es~. W I ~~--;'~ I 613. i1J ~ I -I ~ I §L'!~ce.""i·?-i;,~ I ~ 1-I ~ l ~~~~I .. I 11 I ::::.~,a I I ;.;=:~.-::~t.."'=-_;;:.-;_·-: 11 C?3lOO i.12020 I p'="'::efi&..,a.:=&i I ~3100 J.lti?Ole I I -·--·-.. -'"' ... -""== ..... I ~ J I ,.._,-.,.,~«IQIJ .__________ ------- L-~~---------~ ---~----------~-~ Build your own beautiful collection of enchanting h and-painted porcelain figurines-for just $35 each. a collection of twelve 'crinoline' figurines in fine porcelain, each representing the flower of a different month of the year. Available only l1y direct order. F(/r t-arliest ~hipnierat, plca.,e rMil y(/ur ,rrcJ.e, by Febnwry 28. 1983 Thl"'( .Hl" Tlw Fluwe-r Maule-n' of the-Y .. u . delicate bc-.&11t1e) 1n " l(Te.&t collcctml( tr.&dlllon. I-or c<1.eh h a pcm..-1.&m f'ignnn... fme-1~ lT•fte-d ~md w mplrtdy rumd·p.tmted. IO II style trc,uurcd b\. C'Olll'CIOU for II' ,.r two n•ntunc~. Hartd-painted porcelain figurinei!> in a great collecting tradition Fme hand-painted Ncrlnollnt'· Ogurlnt's such iu these ha~t> hrought plea~nf't' to tt>lll•t.1or~ through many l(Cncn&tlon). Indeed. the early crlnollnl' tlgurlnes of such great porcelain houlle~ 11~ Royal Donlton. Dre~ den and Roy•! Won:e)ter arc chcmhcd heirloom~. cal(crly sought-after ln antijue shop~ all over the world. And now you can buil your own collt'ction of ~st' t'legant figurine• from the otry b.glnntng ... llerc In dt>t'p red Is Jocelyn. lovely Lady of thr Polnst'ltla ... and therl' ln dellcatl' pink " V1dori&. Lacly of the Camation ..• and Elizabeth. In rich pur- ple. the m~stk Lady of the lru. A virtual g.roen of beautiful flower maiden~. each !'<'presenting a differ- ent month of the year. Each Individual figurine h crafted of One bisque pol'C'<'laln, pointed enHrely by hand In true·to-llft' col· o~ and hand-fin1shrd hy skilled artisans ln Japan. Each mt'uurt>• aprroxlmately 5" in height. And the reasonahle price o '35 is guarantud to you for each of the twcfvc hand·piilnred sculpture\ In tht-1.'0l- lt>ctfon. despite any rise In our cosu. Convenient acquisition plan Your Ogurlne) will be.· '\t!nt b1 you at thl' ratt' of one every other month. llt'girmiug ~1th Eliz.abc-th the Lad) lrts. And vou may JM) for rach on a C'On\'cnlent monthly bail•. With t'd(;h iudtvldual Ogurlnc. you wUI also rccclv(' an intcrc~ting commentary about tht' work of art portn1yt•d imJ th .. flower for that month. A pleasure to collect ... a joy to display Jn your homt', family 1md friends alike' will dellttht to the bt'auty of these enchanting maidens. For in31vid- ually, each I• a compelling woric of llft-fudnating to the eye. ple1ulng to the touch. And together, they form n collection th11t will be a fOClll point of bt-auty for any mom In which they arc placed. A g.llery of artistic treasures to be enjoyed and edmlrcd throuR}l- out the yeara to come. Pleas<' note that The Flower MaJdt>n• of the Year are available only from The Collccton Studio and only by direct order. To asru~ urllest •hlpment, It b Important that you mall your ordl"" by February 28, 1983. Simply mall the attached order fonn to ~ Collectnra Studio Inc., 800 Third Avenue, New Yorlt, New Yorlc by February 28th. ~THE COLLECTORS STUDIO \',._ )cw* • Lmdon •,or• • lo~v .... ot .. ( Th, Cullu:rori Stu41n llOMU IHlilnd the quolltlJ of,,. u:urh. fou malJ rotl1m1 OnlJ fllrurll't4', for any N!tuon. IA.llfoln 15 do!JI for !I""' cltolcr of r,)1lOCTmt"Pll or a full rrfund. ~. ,---------------------------------------~ OllOER t'<.>llM : THE FLOWER MAIOENS OF THE YEAR : I I Please mail by February 28, 1983. ' The-Collct1.or. Studio Inc. 800 Third Avenue Nf'w Yorlc, Nt'w Yorlc 10022 Plea.~ rnter my ordrr for !"he Flower MaJdt>na of the Year: consisting of twelve fine porcelain crin- oline R~rurinea, each painted entirely by hand ln tru~to-hfc colora. I ~d send no money now. My figurines wlll lx- uot to me at the ,.te of one every othl!r month beginning with MElbabcth, the Lady Iris.· I will be billed for each Ogure ln two equal monthly lnstaJJ. mcnls of tl7.~ each. with the fust payment due prioT to shipment .,, ....... ,.,,, ...... Signature ____________ _ .. , .......... ~ .. e.ea:.-.._.._ Mr. I M". I MIU------------- Addres,._ ______________ ~ State, 7.1.,_ ______________ _ TO ORDER l\Y rHONt:. <'811 TOU. f"IWl1 l..fll».3~ -IA lw1TJ •"""" >1•& ·-·-------------------------------------- I ' I I I I I I I IS TEIJJNG AIL THE SECRET OF A GOOD MARRIAGE? By John E. Gibson 11lUE OR FALSE7 1. When a husband and wife reveal their innermost thoughts and feelings to each other. it is likefy to place a severe strain on the relationship. 2. Women who don't intend to have children diner in their experiences and aspirations from those who do. S. A man seldom marries a woman who resembles tus mother. ANSWERS l. False. In a Kent State University study exploring this question. Lhe investigators examined the effect of self.disclosure on marital satisfaction in couples. Fdty-0ne couples completed five psychological tests, including a self.disclosure scale, two marriage-satisfaction scales. an. at· titude survey and a demographic ques- tionnaire. Results ol the study revealed a consistent positive reJationship between self.disclosllre (willingness to confide one's Innermost feelings to one's part· ner) and marital satiSaction and demon- srrared that attitude similarity has a strong positive relationship to marital satisfaction. This finding supsts that the more secret thoughts a husband and wite hesitate to share with each other. the~ trust and mutual understanding thett is between them and the more diJ. ficulies the relationship is likefy to encounter. The investisators observed. however. that self.<iisdosure is not always reward· ing. Much depends on the disclo9er' s in- tent, wtw is revealed and the lislener's receptivity. 2. 7hle. An Ohio State University survey ~ the attitudes of youns women toward having children revealed many diftefet ices between those who want to be mothers and thcise who do not. The Investigators found th.at women not In- tending to have children have higher educatK>naJ and occupational aapiration leveS. Another major dHler e ice, the survey showed, "ls the way the women view and relate to thelr mothers. Women not lntendl.ns to have chlklren reported that they are less clote to their mothers and 1ee their mothers as leM l!Ullled by mothering and homemaktns roles than women who intend to have FUILY WEllCU'. JAHIJAIN )0. ,.., 25 children. In addition, they rate their relationships with their fathers as less close and their parents· marriages as less happy than women who want chil- dren." 3. Fa~. This Is demonstrated .by a Uni-find~ that "resemblances between a versity ol Georgia study. which tested the man's wije and his mother, and between psycOOanalytica theory of mate selec· a woman's husband and her father cx:- tion. The subjects were 577 brides and cur considerably more frequently than 403 grooms. It was concluded from the expected by chance." IW Strawberry Shortcake now has her very own strawberry flavored cereal -a crispy frosted corn cereal with the delicious smell and taste of strawberries! It provides 25°/o of the United States Recommended Daily Allowances of 7 vitamins plus iron too. TO CATGI A nem Sam Spade, Columbo and every school IUd know that crooks who wear gloves leave no 1elltale fingerprints. That was before modern science interv,ned. Now the F.B.I. is using lasers to screen for prints before dusting with the convenlional powder or ~::--;:::;-~--=:==-:--:;-:::'.~i======;;;;;:;iiiiii chemicals. And the lasers re-1 ago And 70 percent of all veal pnnts even when thieves workers believe top manase- ment has lost touch with the wear R)oves, 1t was reponed recentTy in Science '83. In one bank heist, the thieves left behind their rub- ber gloves. But John Walters of the F.8.1.'s Latent Finger- print Section could see prints with the laser that powder couldn't reveal. Seems that perspiration from the fingers had dried up and the powder had nothing to adhere to. But the laser detected the dried-up residue on the inside of the gloves. and Justice was done. 26 F'A ... Y W'rDU. JAltlJAl(Y JO . ,., rank and file. The bottom line. slJ88eSls the repon, is that many managers will race to change pbs once the recession i.s over. and that is difficult to treat. New research shows that the evening primrose. which ls found along the EMt Coast. has seeds rich in gamm&- linolenic acid, a lack of which has been found in eczema vic- tims. In a recent six-month study. eczema patients were given evening primrose oU capsules. The severity of their symp- toms decreased by 30 percent. reports dermatolo~· st Dr. Steven Wright of and's University of Bristol edical School. Relief of itching was significant. "This is the first successful response to oral treatment," Wright told us. "Until now steroid creams have been used." And steroids. says Wrillht. can have serious side eTfects. in· eluding the stunting of children's growth. ! ' Warning, The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cignne Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Stat wtth 3 ~ Cl records b cdy 1 c Buy jJSt 1 mlSh hit in ooe )U's tine. --"" --... ... -...-... lo I MAIL TO: RCA MUSIC SERVICE. P.O. BOX RCA 1. INOIANAPOUS. IN ~2'1 lllf1Ntinrilll3HUl-llMltr1CI '!'ts piCk tny 3 reeoios or 8-trlCk ~s Of c:assenes fOf )USt 1e Then JOrte to buy Ollly 1moreNI11 r901iqr Club PflCeS (uSU!ty 18.98 ID S9.98) incl 1111t up to Ollf tull l'Uf to Don't Miss These Smash Hits! 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