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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-12-26 - Orange Coast Pilot~,_...._IW..._......_ lle•iled te F .. eral Led by Costa Mesa motorcycle office~ a mi.Je..)oq line of vehicles moves along San Diego Freeway toward the site of today's funeral services for Mark Pesanti, a Coeta Mesa police officer who was shot to death wt weekend in Fountain Valley. Rites for the slain officer were conduct· ed this morning in Cypress. (Related story. A2) U.S. Raps Soviets '.On Afghan Airlift WASHINGTON (AP) -The State Department, accusing the Soviet Union of "blatant milltarr interference" lo Afah•n•atan, aaid today a lar1e- 1cale Soviet airlift into Kabul hu been carried out onr the put two d.Q9, perhaps involvtna more tblD 150 fllcbta. In 8dditklQ, the United States bu reeelnd indlcat1on1 that there are U. equtvalent of five dlvtatom deplo1ed lo Soviet a.reu lld.l8Cent to tbe Aflban border, State Department ·----BodcflDI Carter aald. I J"i•• faJl-1tren1tb divlalona • woald .... !0,000 men. 1 Carter could not 1ive an ! .Umateel ol tbe numbers of So-'fi.U tmdved in the Dec. 25-26 I .irUtt ._ Nid lt. appean that i tbe Softeli ••an erouin« a new tbreabold in tbe mllitarr, 4eplo)meata blto Afabantstan ' :U:a..U: ==m:~ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER2', 1979 omeini Sees War Folfuwe,rs Warned to Expect Blockade TEHRAN, Iran <AP) - troaaman Ayatollah Ruholtah Khom said today the U.S.· lraalan crilia .. likely" could tum into military war and that Iran ab"ould be prepared for the poulblllty of an economic bloehde. He called the conflict "a st.rui· sle between Islam and blalpberny." * * * 45Nmned lnJ-Ast of Hostages By n.e Auoclated Presa Here is a list, compiled by UD· official sources, of American hostages being held by militant.a at the U S. Embaasy in Iran. The list contains .cs names There ls conrusion over whether there are as few as 43 hostages, as counted by clergymen who visited with the Amencans m Tehran on Tuesday, or 50, as earlier r eported by ofhc1al sources Iranian officials have dedlned to provide a full hst of the hostages as requested by the U S. government Names and ages arc provided where available Allen!, n--0 fle111. Wllll-u tlelt. Wltti.tn Btwce.r. "'*"1 SJ c.......~u 01 ..._,,,Wtn...., I!~ .... ~Wlttt-.tl .'""9bto,C... ~o...u.~ .... on...JiiM. ...... ~ .. Me..-..a. lt«Ylfl " -·-.i.-52 --.0...SA. '-"0..-. ICelp,MMcaMt ~-1'-'F Jr - IC.....,. --C. Jr .• ~.of w-....., cc.. l(trtley. ~ 21 1(...,., Kallw-m 41 ICWC*e. ,,_k• L,. J7 ~11.sc.-.:11 Lee. G.rv l.9wl>,P .... L1..-,.-w L-Z.~--21 ~.Arlt. M<ICM4.--Jr ,. _,.,..., MkMel J 1J Meeflw, ~a L-. Cltv .... b ""-"· e.n. "· -v • .._. ONo -.f19M. It~ M. jO. $.an et.eo. (JoOf ....._, C#l. ,..,. M. 2' ,... ........ -Ode • ....,c t.Z. 0-, Rldoenl Penl••a-r. OtWQIJN A 11. 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JlJST ONE CALL TOOK IT .4££ "Now we are at wer, a political and economic war," Khomeini told memben of an Islamic utl-dru1 addiction society. "It II llk.ely that tbe mllitary war wlll also come aloni." Kbomelnl made tbe remarb in • apeecb about Iranian prob- lems J'"e8u.ttlq from the CCMm· try'• auoclatton wltb "foretpen" and eoloalallam. "f'oretprs can easily make ua sWTeoder by just cloalnc their exports t., us if our ftOOOmy is a dependent me,'' the ayat.ollab aaid. ·'Now they have threatened ua wit.la an eeaoomic boycott. Maay 1overomenta have appro•ed tbia. But the peoples do not ap- proYe." Tbe UalUld States la expected to 10 belon the Vatted NdclDI Seeurtty Council in tJae neu few days to nquat it lmpcaee MDO-- Uou ••••mt Iran. • 'Wblle, 1D my view, these oolles lane no reality, ii we etve a very ..U probabillty to thia. we should be equipped. You are in a wu situation, an economic (See ISAN, Pace AZ> Arizonans Stuck in Dana Mud Three Arizona residents aboard a smgle engine alrplaoe we re Ollly s.liihtly inJ ured when the pilot made an emeraency laodioe Christmas Day In a tully. open coostrucUOll are. in Dau Polot. But officlal.s aa.ad pilot Jorce David Hustoo. -41, of Prescott ts faced today with the problem of bow to haul bis Piper Cub airplane ow of the steep terrain. County fire spokesman M1cbael McKee 1a1d Huston, and Paseen&era Diane Krocus, Z7, and her soo, Jimmy, 8, were headed toward Carlsbad with Cbnatmas glft.s when be noticed his fuel gauge nudging the emp- ty mark at around 2 p .m . Tbe ptlot, who McKee said is not familiar wtth Dana POl.Dt. decided to make an emergency landing at now-defunct San Juan Capbtrano a.LTStnp Hampe~ by Jow-hangaog douds and a radio tbat bad f alled • couple of hours earlier . Huston touched the plat>e down oa a muddy trail 1.0 the open • bills aboat a mile aod one baJf nortb of tbe dead t>nd oC Street of the Golden Lant.em The pilot and pusengers. who are from Prescott, suffered only cuta and bruise1 during the emeraeney laodtng But Federal Aviation Ad m mstrallon officials said todav lhat Hustoo would have a tough time gl!'ttJ.ng tus plane out of tht' steep bills Huston will hav€' to decide how far he bas to go 10 disassembling the a1rplane to remove 1t from the top ot the hall where 1t nov. re11u The plane would normally bt· transported on a n at bed truck after the wmgs were removed. • off1c1als said ----But the steepness of the hill., l'e1•11 Wet Goiag Three motorisu (ailed to negollate floodwaters Tuesday on Chicago's Lake Shore Drive after blgh WlDds whipped 12-foot Lake Michigan waves across the street. Water was six feet deep in some places Iran Crisis Fears Push Gold to $50 I NEW YORK <AP> -The price of 1old r01e above $500 for the ft.n& lime today. The price hlt l=iOl an ounce at mid-day, uld a spokesman tor Republic NaUooal Bank, a ma· jor gold trader. Tbe price came in slow post.- holiday tnldtnl aft.er Ayatollah Rubollala Kltomelal aald the U .S.·lrenla.a crtsta "likely" could end in war. decade aco and beaan 1179 at about 1225 an CMmce. Tbe U.S. dollar closed In Tokyo today at ZllUS yen. fnic. lloaally b1aber than TueldQ'• 239.50. ~ wM llpt. In Puts, tbe dollar was UD· chan&ed al t.0550 francs. Other forelp achuie markets in Europe -.re dolled. lleanwbile, lilver a180 COG· throed to"" ud .... qaoted iD N ... Ymtra--•oance. Thi f Takes COsdy BOat in the area made maoeuvenng dlfrlcuJt even for the four·wh~I drive vetucles usf'd by shenff"'> deputies and href1gbters Tues- day In fact. ooe f1rt-engine got stuck in a raw-dampened gully, McKee said "The clay was so slippery ~ truck couldn't get any traction. .. We bad to call in a heavy du ty tow troct to haul out a red fire engine and a bunch of red· faced flrefi&ht.en " 40 Left Homele8s DEARBORN, lllcb. <AP) -A Cire in a Dearborn residential hotel tilled one man and left another 40 persons homeless. autborttiea a.aid. In Missouri ( CAR'ftl.AOI, Mo <AP> -ftN l'Clltld • . fw tM •· taJ~~~. twrlU..U,....., • ut TM ftn UM llm•1'1a ~. at~ Pit.aw._.. llcaaed bf UM ................ lta-aGM ... .. lmolnl. Otftdala l~ the dud U DtaD RJtdw\, D, of Juper, Mo., and Cbel')'l ADD P'iadl, .. belleftd to be h'OtD N•vada, llo. l'NIUW ..... ..tlrperc 11.c•"' SAUSBU Y, Rbodee'• <AP> -Tboulapda ol jubil&Dt, ch•ttnt bUcb a~ Sallabury alrpolt 'c:1.:{ and bor'del ot them ten don• barbed·"'-" tGPDed feoee mobbed \be tint~ ti ,.mu.a olftc.n to f1i boale adw t.M R.bod9tian CHM·ftre a«oJ'4l. 'l'IMf a1lo 1mubed &M windows of the bu. c~ tM of· flffn la a ,,_.,to reecb tbem wttb bqa aDd kiaMI. '"'9 o-maa eoetiq9Dt ol I.be Patrletic PrGat prrtlla al· Uanee flew In from Zambia to beein le1dtn1 t.bouaudl of their lfOOP9 fr'Om tM&lh btdlcMtta to oea1e-fire UHmbb' campt. r.,,e IJPflft c ......... ,. ... VAnCAN CITY (AP) -Pope John Paul u. lll • lpMeb to 20,oot 1D St. Peter'• Squan, today called for an outpourtnc ot aid to Cambodian refu1ee1. Tbe pope said more doctors, nunet and medicine an needed to help the refucees, wboH plipl be deacrlbed u ''dramatic." The poatl!f spoke from hb studio window, on the occuioa ol the feut day of the martynd St. Stephen. He expreaaed soUdarity with all thoee who suffer hunier and penec:uuo:i. 4 S"""ee Bit Iler Celd ESTES PARK, Colo. (AP) -For nearly 48 houri, Barry L. Krel1er and bis three daugbten fought ott the bitter winter cold by buddlina toaether. ~•din& the Bible and at.nctnc Chrtltmu carols ln the wreclla1e of thelr Hehl plane. Temperatures fell to near zero and wind.I oulllde the fuselage gusted to IO mph during their ordeal at the 12,000-foot level ot Chippler Mountain 1D Rocky Mountain National Pm. Tbey aubsilted oo some frouo or8.Jlles and a pecan Irie until tbe wreckace was spotted Tuesday and they were retcued by helicopter. Kriepr'a mother, VlraiDia Krleaer, 82, of John Day, Ore .. died in the crash, officlala aald. LA Ap•rt•ettt l'lre l•J•re• 8 LOS ANGELES <AP> -A greater alarm fire swept t.hrou&h a two-story apartment house today, injurlna aix penont, lnclud· in& a man who Jumped from the upper floor and a woman who tried to climb down a tree from her upataln apartment, firefiahtera aaid. The man broke hi• leg in the fall, and the »year-old woman auffered abraalorui escaping tbrouab a window, flrefiahters aaid. The buildina on Lake Street near MacArthur Park aualained $90,000 damage m the blue, which wu of undetermined cause. AD adjacent building suffered $12,000 damaae. ,.,.... Pfl,,e AJ AIRLIFT ... said after his arrival ID New Delhi. It wu the first Ume outaldera saw a landing of Soviet combat troops whoM presence bu been denied repeatedly by Motcow and Kabul. Radio Afgbanlatan on Sunday called "bueleu" re- cent statementa by the U.S. aov- emment that Soviet soldiers aid· ina the Uanilt 1overnment of the Central Asian country bad increued to about 5,000. Wltoesaes at I.be airport aald the 1ouad of approacblnt aircraft. began about Monday at 11 p.m . local tlme, and coo· tinued until 9:45 a.m. today. ·occ Opens Registration Sif l"IDI Nme1t.r rtliJl,raUoo wt bel1D Jan. t for more than 2,IOO c&Mel lD mort than 100 academic and vocaUoaal areu at Oranae Coat CoU.1• 1D eo.ta Mesa. Clu1 1cbedulea bave been mali.4 to real__. ln the Cout Comm\mlty Q)Uep Olltrlat ud addltioaal ~ .,. av.U.· bl• lD tbe aeboal'• adm1•'1J: of· nee. 8llltDI du• ))eliD •b. 4. 8llD.-far d&1 and = clat,. will coDtJ.Dut Jan. 10. Por furtber N,sAraUoo loforaUlltklD, al) lll-f1'1a. • DAILY PILOT Tlwg's Bluff Pays Off in $6,000 Haul A man almulaUna a weapon ln hi• pocket. and uaina a ruH to gain entrance lo a La1uoa Beach aervtce ataUon, reported· ly escaped with nearly $6,000 ln cash. Police 11id the man ap- proached the locked office door at Jllfy Gu, 898 South Coul H11bway, belore the aervtce 1ta· tloo opened Monday, 1od uked the attendant 11 be could u.ae the telephone. The attendant told police he unlocked the door, and the sus· peel ordered tum to hand over tbe weekend receipt.a. The robber wu described u a man of Latin descent, ataoctina S·feet·S and wei1btn1 us pounda He wu wearing denim Jacket and trousers a'nd a T·sblrt. Police said the attendant did not see a vehicle, but beard the suspect leave oo a motorcyc1'. The lou wu set al '5,985, ac- cording to the r.ervtce station al· lendant. Police did not know why that mueb money would be kept at a aervice 1tatioo. Armed Man Get8 870 at Mesa Store --~-------• &I Iii u Marts lltp and UN mu_. cuH4 fll r:=4 .. alaa &o _.. Dec. • td'"9 •uarnUU over • '11'Urlea.d fi r HYri · ""''~to UM earb m0ndnl1 alaylnC, ro.mtata v.n.1 pol.lee lD~•ttpton 11.lcl today. Offt IW&DU, l'Tl ~u '1Dld by lbree tD ma et.el& ti the Slat.r A..-apartmG of Joelle c. wald, a . Mlu Smnewald allO WU lbat.. Sbe la llltld lD stable CODditbl toda1 at FowltaiD V.U.y Com· m\Ullly lbpttal. Held on murder chars• ii Jerry 0... WW., 34, ol Colt.A Meaa. Fountain Valley lnvesU..tcn Hid WU1a WU ltill boldi.DC t.be all••ed murder wHpoe WbeD tb..ey arriwd at tbe deatb K9M. The~ Hjd WW. purchaled the l\ld MWraJ weMa .,0. lnveatl1atora uid Willa earlier bad tareatened PetuU over hll attentioaa to Mill Sen· new aid. However, Irvin• attorney Borlt Baraoowakl, wbo npraenta Willi, claimed that tbe Co1t1 Meaa omcer bad threatmed Wllll. Baraoowaki uid officer PeuaU bad threatened to "Ht up" bl.I client and 1et blm 1D trouble unleu be cut off b1I rel•· UoaahiJ> with )Iba SeDDewald. Ht alJo uid Wllla bad purcbued an enaa1ement rt.aa for the P'°'mt•ln Valley woman and lmeoded to talk wtth her about m.uriqe t.be Dilht of the •bootJ.na. lnv..U.aton aaid they have been unable to eatabllab any of these alle1aUon1. Tb•Y did aay both men appa.renUy had been datln1 M1N Seonewald. On the ni.i>t ol the death. in· veattcaton uaert Wllla climbed up tbe aide of the apartment to a 1econd·fioor balcony and en- tered thtc"1lh an unlocked slid· lnl alua door. Once inlide, otncera aald, the 1u1pect alleaedly confronted PeaanU 1D a bedroom, ahot blm once and cbued blm to a aecood bedroom where be shot him two moreUmea. Police aald they believe Mill Sennewald abo t.rled to eacape from the armed~ IDd wu tbot near \he bedroom. Tbe dlvorced offtcer. who wu off duty, brouabt •IUD with him that nl&bl, but wu not able to reach lt before be wu abot. ln· ve1ti1aton aald. The ·~ took place about 4:40 a.m. M ua wu aald for Pesanti, a crime aceoe lnvestiaator with the Costa Meta Police Depart· meot, tod•Y at St. Jreoaeua ChurchlnCypress Police said invesUaaUon of the abooUnc la conUnuina. Laguna Home Fire Caused By Fireplace La1uaa Beach firemen ell· Un1ulahed a fire outalde a two- atory borne in Victoria Beach Monday nllbt, believed apmed by a faulty flreplace. Dama1e wu llmJWd to tl.380 to the home ol Ila.rt Scudder, 1703 Victoria Drl ve after firemen ho9ed down the side of the structure ahortly after 8 p.m. Fire lnveauaatora aald • metal fl.replace clean·up box, l.D- tended to catch bot coala and embers, had been removed by tbt prevtoua ownera, and the arH bad been covered up wttb wood •ldl.nC. The Scudden apparently built a fire in the tlNplac• Cbriltmu Bv•. and •mben ltU •lainlt UM wood •idlnl, icnft1Jl1 the ltr'Uc!· ture. Ptremen wd tbe owner did not Dow tM box bad .,.. ... moved and replaced with wood 1idio1. Vandalism No Deterrent To NB Police .............. ----Bot Oarbtaas Items These Costa Mesa boy1 were out early th1t morning, putting to &ood Ute the llftl they found around their family Chri.ltmu treM Tuesday Bicycli1t1 include (from left> Jason Forehand, 9, on a 10-apeed: J . P. Forehand, I, on a dirt bike, and P•ul KalNr, u. on a coater. Remote control car entbu1ta1tl (below) are Johnny Hanloa, 8, (left) and Atom Abbott, 9. f',....PageAJ IRAN .•. war which ll 1D ltaeU a st.ruccle bet ween la lam and blasphemy " Earlier, three Amerlc an clergymen met. for more than two boun with Foretp Mlnlater Sadeth Ghotbudeb followin1 the emotlooal Cbrlltmaa services they held for the U S. Em buay hoeta1ea that ralMd queaUom u to wbetber '3 or 50 a re bet.oa detained. But the clertymen 11Upped out a back door of the Foret1n M lnlstry. eludln& reporten Their spokesman, Warren Day. said they bad been told they would meet Wltb Iranian re- ligious leaden th.it afternoon but that det.a.ila of that aeaaion and the meeting with Ghotb&adeb were not Immediately available. Day also said the U.S . clergymen were scheduled to give interviews tonight with each of the three maJor Amencan networks ·'They want to do aomet.b.lnc with televu11on u a way of com- m un lc a ting visually to the hoatagea' farn1Ue. u IOOft u pouible," be aald, wllbout elaborating In add1llon to the embuay hostagea, the clergymen met with three Americana beld separately at tbe Forei1n Ministry since the embaasy waa taken over 53 daya •10 - Charge d'Af!a1res L Bruce Lam gen, Michael L Howland aad Victor L Tomset.h and reported they found them in good health. Mesan Held In Irvine Break-in The Revs. WllUam Sloane Cof. fin. Thomas Gumbleton and Wilham Howard met for five houra Tuesday wlth separate groupw of hoetage11 at the em· bas11y. praying, s1natn1 and talk· Ing about football "There were lean ln tbelr eyes, there were tear9 tD our eyes," Coffin said Howard said he met with 21 ol the captives. Coffin with lS, and Gumbleton with alx. lncludioa two women host.aces. Elizabeth Ann Swlfl, 39, o( Waahlngtoo, D C , and Kathryn Koob, 41, ol Jessup, Iowa. Irvine police apprehended a 20.year-old Co1ta Mesa man Tuesday ni1bt ln coooedloo with the attempted buralary ot • · faat ·food restaurant at 190S2 Culver Drive. Booked at Orao,ee County Jail on commercial buralary ch a r1ea was David Wealey Nelaon. 31108 Mesa Dnve, whose bail was set at ~.000. Officers UJd they received • telephone call from a w1li>ell al about JO 40 p.qi. who aaJd be bad seen a m&(l_preat out a win· dow at Carl'• Jr. wtth a Ure lron When pollce arrived. they IW'· rounded the restaurant and called out over loud speakers for the auapect to 1urreoder. Wben there wu no immediate reapome from lnaide the build· tn1. police aatd. they tried aaain to aet the auapect to sunender. Offlcen then saw someone ln· side walk through a doorway and drop to b.ls kn~. Police said the 1uapect tried to era wl out 1 door oa the west aide of tbe reataurant, but was cau1ht by officen before be cowd~. -RY CHRISTMAS from the staff of Home Fabrics SIPE• SA YllllS . . t Stortn 'BUDldinger' Snow 5 Feet in· Some Locations .BJ '1111e Aueclated PTeU P art1 of California were buried under mow 5 feet deep to- day foUowin& a "humdinaer .. of a Chn.tmaa season storm. but most 1'CMlds were passable and powa bad been restored to most of tbe 400,000 residents who lost elec!trtclty. .. Tbe bighwaya are open ( Pilot Logbook J again, but it's sWI aDOWJ and chain• are required," aald Richard Spradley of the California Transportation Depertmeot in Kingvale. A power compaby spokesman aaid between 750 and 1.000 bomea and buaineesa were stU1 without power ln Northern Callfomia. The apokeaman said Oasis in Desert Wink of Lights, .. Friendly Nights t: • .., I crewa were hampered by downed power lines, trees and other debris bJockinc at.reeta. The tbne-day storm, called one of the wont on the West Coast in a decade. burled some mountain communltiea under neck·deep snow. "It's been a humdinger," said Tom Fort of Pla-vada. near the ski rtl80rt area of Soda Sprinel, wbo was atill without electrtclty. By late Tuesday, two men bad died and at leaat 35 persona were miaaine at sea in the fierce storm that moved in from the Pacific Sunday, smubl.ng the W eat Coast from San Frandaco to Canada with gale-for~ winds. torrential rains and heavy snow. The Japanese ore carrier Lee Wang Zt.o overturned in high seas off the coast of Britiah Columbia on Tuesday, and a search for the 30 persoM report- ed aboard wu suspended due to bad weather. "Norden (in the Sierra motm· taina near Donner Summit) bad 82 inches of snow since mid- Sunday. And they bad 39 inches In 24 hours." Mike Eltern, a meteor'c>lolilt for the ~ational Weather Service, said Tueeday. ''That's quite a bit of snow. That's phenomenal." "The aoow's a lot wetter thAn uauaJ " said Ford. •'The snow uaualiy falls off the ·trees. But there's still two or three feet of snow oo the branches. If you look into the forest, it's a solid ~all of snow." A spokesman for Pacific Gas and Electric said the hilly and wooded terrain would slow down repairs for the Sierra com- munities. Spokesman Fritz Draeaer said because a Nevada· bued utility company services part. of the area, be was oot sure bow many customers lost power. However, all but about 2,SOO of the 400,000 Northern California cuatomera who lost electricity during the height of the storm had their power baclt by late Tuesday, Draeger said. Moet of those atlll blacked out, mainly in the Santa Crw: mountalna. were expected to have power back to- day. Draeaer said. Meanwhile, the atorm weakened as it pushed tJlrou.eh northeutem Nevada, southern Idaho and northern Utab. Motortsta in the Lake Tahoe area were warned of icy roads, but Interstate 80, the major eut- wett thoroulhf are in the Sierra, was reopened for aome west- bound vehicles from Sacramen- to to the Nevada border. Holiday drlvera spent 12 to 14 hours -in- stead of the usual four -to reach Tahoe from San Fran- d.lco. A Foreltblll, Calif., maa died from a:pc19ure aft.er be IOUlbt help wben bla wb.tcle 1lld oil. a road Mooclay about 19 miles from bl.a bome. And a fteddtnc man peri1bed when be waa trapped ID h1I vehicle, wblcb •lid down an tcy slope and over- turned. Man Scales Ho~day Tree Garllage Piles lip Antorua Martouco, 70, stands outslde ber Chicago home where her garbage ac- cumulation has raised protests from neighbors Marlouco said her neighbors are "a bunch of big mouths" and that sbe 1s in the process of clearu.ng tbe house . Elderly Get Reprieve Residents of a 6G-unlt mobile home pa.rt in Weatm.lnlter ~re told lut April they would be evicted because the General Telephone Co. wu goin1 to con- struct a De1f o(fke baild.1Dc an the property. But now, the telephone com- pany bu dec1ded DOl to bwJd 00 the Westminster Avenue proper- Man, 59, Killed Crossing Freeway A 59-year-old Long Beach man was killed 'l'uescby when be was struck by two cars u be ran across the Santa Ana Freeway in Santa Ana. California Highway patrol ol- ficers aay they don't know why Harvey Lawrence wu lrYlnl to cross the freeway on foot during 5:30 pm. Cbriatmaa Day traffic. CoroneT'• deputies, wbo are investi1adn1 Lawren~·· death, said be made it across the north- bound lanes near the 17th Street ooramp. But, after Jumpt..Qc tbe center divtder and starting across the southbolmd lanes. be wu struck f1nt by a Volbwagen dnven by Kelly Edward s, 22. of Capistrano Beach. and theo by a second car. A tter hilling Lawrence. Edwards' small car rolled over twice and was rammed by a lh1rd car driven by 73-yur-okl Basil Robinaoo of Nortb Fork. Lawrence di~ nearly two hours after the accident in Santa Ana-Tuattn Community Hospital, patrolmen said. The drivers of the cars in· volved ID the colll1ioD were treated for m.iDOr iltjuries at the same tapatal and released. Gem Talk 811 J C HUMPHRIES cmlfVd~.AGS CAMEO I Jromt#w WO ty and .._., raidenta -many of them elderly -of tl»e Sunset Tr11ler Part wtU be allowed to 1tay lD tbelr bfmt!s. Representatives of General Telepbooe went door-to-door' m the trailer part Monday, telling r es1deols their worries were over "We'•e abandoned plana to bwld oo that land. aa.ld Sharon Lambert . phone company .,potnwoman. "It was the only thtng we could do." Ill any ot the 80 park retudent.s romplamed lut spring that the f'VtctJon would leave them home- less. They said lbey could not af- ford to move tbe1r mobile hom~ The re1Jdents bad been liven until Jtme to relocate. Telepbooe otfictw, Ms. Lam- bert sa.id. decided to scrap plans for buildmg an office tacilit.y on lhe 3.~acre parcel wben the com motiOo started. "The ma.in reason we aban- doned the plan wu because the residents didn't bave anywhere to 10," abe explained. "We t'Ouldn't find an1 olber solu-uon. '' • t t c I -~ ...... Hints to What's Ahead .. ~of oomn Plottfltg ~ oa ~ u llicla large story in the coming 10 years. We even have slsna of this on the local front. We are likely to see increued pressures for offabore oil dnlling along this best of aJI possible coaslA. As a mat· I.er of fact. the oil people are likely to seek drilling almost anyplace THERE JS A SMALL hass le going nght now. for u ample, on whether or not an Oll outfit should be allowed to punch down about 20 wells in Orange County at a place known as Carbon Canyon Reg1onal Park It may be a public park but the 0 11 company owns the m ine ral ngbts below al DoubtJess the oil people 10 the 1980s will argue that U1 race of the national shortage. they ought to have more frN·dom in searching out the black gold. You have to suspect. however. that de<Jp1te lhi'I expect NJ push. we probably aren't going to see oil derncks pop- µ1n~ up m ev<'ry bac kyard or between you and your view of C atah.na ls land · LET'S FACE IT; gelling i><:mU!>ston to drill for oil is one ttung Jo1nding at 1s another matter Wt• have an awfuJ lot of dry holes in our region where the 0 11 peoplc tnc·d and failed But oilmen are eternal optimist~ and compuls ive gamblers They know it's down there someplace Gtve Lhetn a pemut and they're off and dnll.mg Oilmen are like crap shooters Hand them the di ce and they get s weaty palms. They must roll them. They have lo. They can't help themselves More oft.en than not along Uus coas Uwe, they've rolled and lbe dice came up snake eyes Credit Cards Copped in Denver DENVER <AP) -Denver police are looking for two armed meo who robbed a clothina st.ore • and took $1,270 and a ssorted credit cards from 21 Chnstmas 'ihOpppcrs . oaAIWI ~J' of .. lnltJtate ol ld•t• la~ tbitjoltwu .. pr•ttr ••vere. • • ooe or Scotland I ~-t la )'ea.rt. Tbe lnaUtute meaalated the quake at between 4.5 8Qd 5 on th Rkhter 1cale, a meaure of poand mo- tion recorded on aetlmo&raPba. A tremor ol 4.5 on the lcale ii CODlldered • moderate earth· quake. It waa bid tDOUlh to d.amqe th• lDltttiM'I MilmoSHpblC r9- 142Saved FivmShip OnSlwals BJ fte A.uoda&ed Prna Tbe Chilean Navy rescued more than 100 penom from tbe Swedish cna.lte ship Lindblad Explorer whicb ran acrouod us Antarctica wblle fllmlne a 1cience flctioo movie about the end of the world. and a uelet.oo crew remained aboard today waltJ.oa for aalvace tua• to pull t.be veael from • reef. 1bere coatloued to be conflict· lDC reportt on the exact number of people aboard the Expk>rer when It ran a,round about DOOD Monday, and how many were evacuated. THE SIDP'S RADIO operator s aid 70 pusengers and 35 crew me mbers were transferred m ltfeboats to the Clulean naval H ssel Piloto Pardo They wen! expected lo reach Punta Arenas, Chile, about 700 mues from lhe ret>f. late today But C h1l t!an Lt C mdr. Rodngues Solar satd in Punta Arenas that 108 pauengers and 34 crew members bad beeo evacuated The ra<bo operator of the Ex· pl o r e r told an Aus trllian newspaper by radio telep~ Tuesday that the ship st1ll was firmly wedged on the uncharted reef but was in no ammrdlate danger of sm.king "WE ARE A.U SAFE and are keeping our fingers crossed that two salvage tugs wall amve lo help us get off the roclr..s." be said. "We can do noUung but wait unW they arnve to belp us .. Chilean ships were standing by the 240-foot Explorer, located 10 miles north of ParadiH Bay 10 the Palmer Peninsula - a bout 150 m1 lu north of Amenca's Palmer Coaat Guard Station an Grahamland. Ao· tarctlca. A Norwegian and a Russian tug boat were en route. East Pelted by Storms West Coast Brightens as Front Weakens "' i.. l"C• "° u 31 u ., ll s• " l1 " .Qt 0 7' .01 ,.. «I . u ._ JI .7' u ,. • JI .ot " JS .01 4' ,, 145 " '2 50 tt " " 4' ,. ·" '' n II 2 Al . ,. •• , .u .. sa Jt SI .et 40 ts ,. ., SS 16 ., . 40SI .. . " .. . ., a1 u ., -.. " a 61 ., M oa .. " H a ., .. .. ...... 41 ••* •• ,. . tJ .. ' • 41 .. " ..... . ,, CMJ ... I .. ,. " f1 11 . , .. .,_ .. " .. JS,. .It f7 as .. ., • 41 .. 4 ...... ., .... " . . .. , 7t 4' 62 4t od " ·" .. ",. ,. 4t 61 Q .tt 4P .. ta " " .to " ,. a" At JS .. .. n ..u 11 .. 11.&8 ....... • 1t1f&WDSALL..a.p.- t.be lour ol m lD Uae boclle .,... awak..S b1 the tremor. It reel· IJ rocked the bows• ud we ru1bed out. ll Yat qulte a 1boek," uld Brian Ferner ol Carlllle lD nortbwest F.n.lend't pktUNIQue Lake Diat.Oct.. Aoo&her C&rlllle resldent. Jlm Brown. Mid: '"The wiDdo1n md wardrobee la my bome lt.uted to rattle. Jt luted about 10 teeonda. "I Sol up to check &.laateYer'7· lhlDC WU all npt aDd t.bere wu another tremor, not a in· tenae, which only luted for a couple ol MlCOOda. You could reel the bOUle movtnc. It wu a bit unaett.ti.ne." Featllered Friead• SIX FAMILIES WE&E evacuated from an apartment block in Drwncbapel, OIUIOW, after cracks appeared ln tM wall folloWUlg the tremor, police said. Hirak.awa, a rare Slbertan crane at the Jntematiooal Crane Foundatioo oear Baraboo, Wll .• bu produced no f ert1Je eap thus far by her mate. Woll, in the back· ground. ComequenUy, ICF scientists have obtained a new potential mate for Hirakawa m hopea of bolsten.ng the endan&ered species. American Free on Bail ISTANBUL, Turkey <AP) -Lorella J Dooley, an 18-year old American student am· prisooed here oo druc cbarpa, wu t.Ueo today from lstanbuJ's Sagmaktlar pri.aon to police bead. quarters as the first step in her immJ.Dellt releue on baU. "God, it's fant.asUc to be free and wanderln1 around." she saad m a brief LDterv1ew u • awaited the formal release "It a.a reaUy fanwUc lo be free oo a Chn.slmu holiday " AN AMERICAN CONSULATE spokesman said once the official procedure al the poll~ head· quarters was comp~. probably latH today. M 1ss ~ey, of Tracy. Calli • would be "free and wall ma.Jee her own de<:l.5100 as to where to stay." Maas Dooky's lawyer aaid be would ult the court to permit her to travel ai.-o.d wbile cm bail ln a hean.ni Tuesday, a Turtl.Sh judge ordered Miu Dooley'• releue oo ball when ber lawyer pleaded that rt. was "Chrillma day, a very lmpor- l&Dt day for Chrutiam • • Bail wu ~ at St ,500 which wu promptly paid lblt monrl.ni The nut beanna wu ac:beduled for Feb S 8BE SHOUTED "HOORAY!" at the judge's decllton Tuesday and ber father. contacted m America, exclaimed, "It's a very merry Cbnstmu " Dick HJgginl. U.S. vtce-c:omul lD 1.staD.bul, aa.id today "the money bu been paid aod we ex· pect her ~Jeue very aooo We bad an advance sum of IDC>MY deposited vnlh m and our couner paid the a.mount tlua monuni .. Pnaoo officials 18.ld Kiss Dooley , an exchange student., "~ be aet free ettbet" today or late tomot tow." NOTICE TO PURCHASERS OF REFINED SUGAR AT RETAIL OUTLETS lN CALIFORNlA WPI JUO'I N'A '11T l'W Tiil' Tl'ATl' IJf' ( AUl'ORHIA UTY "-_.Ul Ill "'TY OF~ f'1lAl'<..1SCO .. TlH· .-.MAUJAMATW SUGAR C.OMPAtl" .. oJ .. ~ llOHICA <AP) -A ••Otlal Mnle. la tl Mdu for Jou BloodiD. cane. a reputetloa dDrlac ~·· lo.ldlla,..,. .. u. brUsJ bUl IOOt-bearWd ---lD doHu of comedlH aad m.t1a1ira11a. lll11 Bl dell. 1i, dle41 of I •mt. Cbrialmu m at J .. Rospital ....... lbe bad '*"' W for .. veral neb. ••ld ,.... llarb, I.he actress'• bullaeu manqer. T•e quklM•lth·a·comeback bloado Who called benelt ••the ftA OD tbe IOda" l)Jued Opposite Atnerica'a favodte -beartthrobl in rums ol the 1l30a and 40s IN m DYDAY, she ex- cban1ed wi.Mcracb with auch Lead.lnl men u James Cqney, Edward G. Roblnaon, Spencer Tracy, Cla"k Gable, Leslie Ro1nrd, Erroll Flynn. Pat O'Brien and Robert Taylor. She married three times. Her first marriage, lo 1933, wu to cinematographer George Barnes. They had one aon. Norman. and were divorced three years later SHORTLY AFTER, she mar- ried singer-actor Dick Powell, father of her daughter Ellen. They divorced in 1944 and in 1947. she wed showman Mike Todd. That marriage ended m 1950. She vowed in 1972 never to marry again. "The only time I'd ever marry again is ii someone beat on my door at the hotel and said, 'I have $27 million and I 'll hve elsewhere'," she quipped. ICRUN "Aft FOR TWO DECADES DIES AT 73 Joan IUondelJ In 1133 (left). 1852 and 1172 Crooner Haymes In Cancer Therapy LOS ANGELES <AP> Ar1entine-born crooner Dack Haymes. who appeJred in mo tion pictures and was mamed four times, is undergoing chemotherapy for lung cancer, u spokesman says. Publicist Gerald Vukus srud that Haymes' tumor wa~ localized and 1s the type that responds well to treatment HAYMES, 61, has canceled personal appearances whtle wt dergoing the treatments, wh1rh are expected to last three months. Vukas said "I'm curable and I'm going to get well," Haymes satd. add111g that he would use the next few months to "write an autob10~ raphy that publishers havc been askmgmetodo." gnm" in 1947. "Up tn Central Park" m 1948 and "All Ashore" tn 1953 HE PERf'ORMED with the l'3rl Hoff, Freddie Martm and Orran l'u<.'kt'r bands m the 19405 and early 1950s He was marned rour times lhs far..t marriage to Edith Harper end<'d an an annuJ. ment m 1938 aftl'r less than a vear lie "as al.,o marnl'd to :,creen star s Joanne Dru. Nora Ed dmgton and Rita Hayworth All 1 nded 111 d1 vorcl T~n Murdered BAKERSFIELD 1AP1 John :\telvtn Dural, 17, or Bakersfield. "as tabbt.'<l to death dunng an ari:unH·nt Christmas night. poli1·" •.;ml ,\ nl'tghbor. Howard Lt·t:' H1wr-. :.:2 \\a~ booked for I 'SCrooge'· Sending .~ Anmial 'Gr.eeting~ LOS ANGELES <AP) - Southern Callforula ratdenta should start recei•ln• cor· reapoadeoce from a relaUve they all hawe lft eommoo -Un· cle Sam. The actJ.nc chief of t.be In· ternd Benaue Senlce Tu· payer Se"lce Dlvlaion bere. Curtla Pendell, aaid that at.andant forms 1040 and UMOA abould beci.o arrivlnl lo the mail today and 'nlunda.)'. Peadell said 5.8 million of the pack$ were mailed to Southern Calltomia resident.a. The dJ.Jtrict as the CICQltry'a lariest wit.b &.4 percent of the naU00'1 pafen. . , PENDELL OFFE&EO lite ( folknirtDt adYtce tor tboee · l p•ctln1 a refund to 1et the 1 apeedlett pouJble handlln1 of their fonm: use the peel-off , name label CJD the tax form and ! the pre-~ IRS eovelope. , ' I • Grain Destroyed EL CAJON CAP> -Fire bas ! destroyed a lOO ·year-old • store.home and $12,000 worth of feed. sn.ln and baled bay. SPECIAL SALE HOURS: OPEN NITES 'Tl 9 :00 ·SAVINGS TO 60% "My family is the only reason I stay out here and do some of these guest shots." she told an interviewer last yea r "Otherwise. I'd rather work m Macy's basement. there's more dlgruty to that.·· Haymes made his screen dt· but in "lnsh Eyes Are Sn1lini.; in 1944 Other film crt:d1ts an eluded "Diamond Horseshoe" m 1945. "The Shociung Miss Pll mvt'sL1gallon of~m:ur:d=e~r----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Brown's Criticism . ' ... Draws Fed Ire LOS ANGELES (AP) -Critical comments by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. about the federal govern· ment ·s lack of assistance to a privately fWlded relier group's a1rlift of emergency supplies to Cambodia has drawn a stern rebuke from the U.S. State Department. TM! Democratic presidential hopeful accused the State Depart· ment of "quietly st.anding by while tens of thousands of people are starv· ing to death ln Cambodia" moments before the airlift took off from Los Angeles International Airport Christmas morning with 40 tons of food and medicine. In response to the Califorrua gov· ernor'a comments, State Department spokesman Davad Passage said. "The human tragedy in Cambodia should not be made a part of campaign politics " Slama~ TIC'ln• Bor• FRESNO <AP) -Siamese twin girls were born at a hospital here Christmas Day, officials said. The twins were reported 1n guarded condition at Valley Child.reo's Hospital where they were transferred after the births at Valley Medical Center. They were joined from the chest to the upper abdomen, authorities said. l'•mdler Pia• Falb BERKELEY (AP> -The initiative the school establishment fears most -a plan to provide vouchers for state funding or private schools - won't make the June ballot, its spoDSOr conceded Tuesday. University of Callfornia law Profeaor John Coons bad until Jan. 4 to 1ubmit 5'53, '790 nlid signatures of retilteNd voters &o election officials. ...... c ......... s .. c HA.NPOBD (AP> -A 17-year-0ld Hanford boJ WU lhot fatally after be apd another youth crashed a CluU~ Eve party and beaan at- ( ___ ST._:4_TE_) tacking guests, police said Robert Dean Staley, 17, was shot in the chest with a shotgun officer<. said Police were told that Staley was armed with a hatchet. and a 16 year old companion had a tire iron Police booked the party'o; host. James Lopez, 21, for invesllgataon of murder. OU..Usal (}plt~ld LOS ANGELES CAP> -The d1s missal of a Los Angeles County depu ty sheriff who admitted usin~ man juana has been affirmed by U1c state Court of Appeal Dennis J . Begley. the former of ficer, had argued that the purush menl did not fit the cnme becau:,< smoking marijuana 1s punishable on· ly as an infraction by a fine of no more than $100. But the court ruled that the sherifrs department ·'does not havl' to tolerate off-duty conduct which en tangles the officer with lawbreakers ... casts discredit on the officer and the agency · · Chinatown Diner Fined LOS ,ANGELES <AP> -A Cblnatown restaurant bas been lhled $1,250 after pleadinl no cont.est to four count.a of allowing Wlsanlt.ary conditions. The Nam Wah Restaurant Inc. was ID1i>eded by the county Department of Hea!Ul Sentces and found to have extensive accumuJaUo'D.1 of ueue. cnme, dirt and dried food particles on kitchen equ\pme"nt. It .Was Holidax B~pes Waited for 8 Y.ears Giant Afttr Christmas Sale At Most Stores. ¢rime Program Works A crime suppreuton program, one of thI'ff ln opera· ti in the county, bu more than paid for it.sell in lta first montlus of operations ln the south portion of Oranie County. The program, which frees two investigators each from Laguna Beach, San Clemente, Irvine, snd the south county Sheriff's office, resulted in the arrest or 60 aua· peels and recovery of more than Sl00,000 in stolen goods from September to November of this year. Funded th.rough the Oranee County Criminal Justice COuncll under the Federal Law Enforcement Aulatance Administration. the lO·monlh program will coat $91,000. And to date, law enforcement ageucles l.i1 the socth county say the program is workin1. It frees the in· vestlgatlng detectives to concentrate on such crimes as theft, burglaries, robberies and fenclng operations. The program enables the four agencies to work together on special a~~1~nments, such <iS stakeouts and lengthy investigations. in order to make an arrest Funding continues through next June, and JUdgmg from the success to date. the south county program should help pohc:-e ckar up many more crimes that normaJly go unsolvt>d Overprotection? Isn't it comforting in this holiday season. Virginia, to learn that the Women's Equal Rights. Legal Defense and Educat.Joo Fund as out there ready to protect your sexual <ind '>OC1al identity? We refN. of courw, to f1>mmist lawyer Glona All· red ·~ lawsuit ·1g·unst t111• t..,.iv 011 drugstore in Burbank Ms Alln·d t'a1Ji,ht the !>lore redhanded, d.J.splaying toys for ho~" :ind toys for gu ls m separate aisles --and even so markwg the du;pl<.1ys' She and hvr a s. :.icrntes, including two psychiatrists, realized immcillatcly tht•t such signs could muddle and befuddle the sexual identity of the young. Imagine suggesting that the Barbie dolls and tea sets be kept on one side of the aisle and tbe toy dump trucks and P-38 fighter scale models on the other! This sort of sexual segregation could mark a child for life, Ms. Allred warns. So she fil~ a class action suit m behalf of seven s.rn Fernando Valley ctuldren whose psyches, she claims, may already have been bent by the Burbank Sav-On. In honor of the season. a court hearing on the swt was postponed until after the holidays. That at least pro- vided a brief respite for the bachelor uncles and other non·child-oriented gift givers who mtght really be beCud· died without just a little guidance when they confront a toy department. • Opm1ons expressed 1n the space above are those of lhe Dally Pilot Other views expreued on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted Address The Daily Pilot. P.O Box 1560. Coata Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/ C lassi/ied ByL.M. BOYD Amona the more iDtrl.aulng clualfied ads of Ill time was one that read: "Stolen, a wat.cb worth SlOO. lf the thief will return It, be ahal.I be ln· formed where be may 1t.eal ooe worth two of lt. No ques- Oon1 Nked. •· Wlllat makes um DGteworth1 II tbe ract that It _ .. put lnto a new1paper by none other Abraham Lincoln. Local law ID ._ town of AlalDCl9 lD northwD Mnico 1Upulat.M that a prlloo pa.rd mU1t MrV• out tbe aeateoce Dear Gloomy Gus or any prisoner ln hia care who escape.a. Pri90Dera rare- J y escape. Like pritnear never. None of the 1,849 Woolworth five-and·dlme at.ores sells anythJ.n1 for a nickel. The older you eet. the leas able you are to dlatlnsulab sbade1 of purple. Q. I know a crow doel not ny .... the crow ruea," but does a bee ny in a bee-liDe? A. Outbound, oo. Hive· bound, yee. Medieval calendart d•· alpated two day• of nerr moath u evil and tbaJ wen c1Ued the "Din Mall." A coutr1ction of the name 1••• ua our word "dllmat... ••JS our Laquace mao. I --------t -- Chureh Asks Iran Policy Probe TBAT IS a very larie order. What makea Church'• objective Earl Waters IWlt..._ .. lrmU.Nlllll u ............ ... ~-Qaba. lD .... .... am. ... ftoaa De la llop11 of Mildlal bit N• ela•Uilll ttaUIUI 111 lllawtlala w.a.. "-.... --to --...... ., ......... ..,. .. ........ • ":& IMll ,... onr tM rr.1.-, net •• u.. .. to Prllthn* c..... ...,....,.", tl!Uhh. •oaaJW'l .UOllAN CAPD ror•llD laUll~eoce operatlftl ... .,.. at the appanat lack of U .. •W!D· tioa lo rt&iDI Sovtel lnvolftmmt lD Attf:"'lt•, UM ltra\elle Ga· Uon .... t.tWMa the Soviet Union and tbe Arabtan Sea Preuured by the criala ln lrao, tbe Cart.er admlniltntJoa bu failed lD OW' alll• • Yiew t.o react stroaclY enou&h t.o the in troduction of re1ular Soviet UD· lta that for the flrlt time alnce World War II have now been sent lnt.o a country lhat ll not a member of the Warsaw Part. Tbe lntelli1ence 1pecial1tta, lo some cue. JoUMd by diplomata wtlh their mon prouic vt ... polnts. are quJetly Pretallla tbe U.S. to make far hanber com- .. ( ., . plalntt to Moecow Ulan .., mad.tdllllfar. Tb• qae1Uon DHdlDJ •• .. .... tldl: An the lorilt &roo,P9 DOW po11iblJ time &o 10.000. tatechd ,. ....... •••tern ll'aa U and wllen tt bnab up l.Dto lta oompcmllll u- UGa1ltu.f Or .... ...., for .. 1lmpt1 to protect tb• pro-lloeeow NC1mt that DOW nalll Af1baal1t1a? WHtern 1ad lar..U llUW.-nee MMC* ID-mt Uud tbe u.s. must 1et tbe amwer. For emturi•. Ruaala baa trW to ftDd a route lo a •a~~-Now tbat Irao la wttb breald.q up. llOHOW may be ~'!°J, tot.me tta army dllita tn Are tao r« lbat P\D'POM. • &EAGAN'S VETO mcu Repubb~ pn111ideatJaJ fnJnt- runoer Ru1&ld Reqan baa no loteot1on of 1olnln1 hla le.a fortunate brothers ln the debate or1anlud by tbe Det Mot.Dea Rertater-Tr1bune u a key n· bl6lt before the Jan . 21 caucuaee, but Rea1an'1 backen a re react1n1 somewhere betwem arut1oua and anlfY. John Sears, Rea1an'a cam- pal10 manaier. bas punued .ttb auceeu all du.rtna um Ulla Doa't ~ .... , • .,. dodrtllil ........ ;n ••eatU. lllowa" <• ,,...,.. caadldataa do tblet ltd It tt.. 18m• time). 8o ~,.._ nlld out Ult DH Mot•~· clcl4ttMaa. Wblcb would ptt la ID eve~ majcw ~ ........... Iowa &epublluns not •• Reaau'1 camp ••r tb8J are slad be .. ~ OGt. nnt. they tbtnk tUt b.11-nlaud. eool atyle mtaht briDI b1aa ID ftnt la UM debate; MeODd, tbe1 NJ tbe "re1tl•enea1" now •c=nt amon• lda followen la te bu.rt blm ID UM UutUMI. llAIOOV'r 8.etinld GtD. A'auder Bail. lb• 61-yHr.old former eom- mand« ot Nortb Atlantict n.y OT1ant11doa, wW not be a ea-dld1~~fi1Wktmt .... Ill The ob1a aauv., dllllHe appeal• from bawkhh Republlcam all O'tf/r UW c:oua- try. bu all but dlekled u.a ~ stead ot tl'Ytns to set a fou.r-Jear leale OD Uie Wbtte llou.M be wtlJ accept a ~ corporate job. TZDOY MOS LEWIS Jobn Lewla, tbe Carter· aPPointed deputy bead of AC. 110N. bu rejeeted tbe preai. dent· a penooal request not to quH b1J job and 10 to wort for Seo Edward M . Kennedy's pres- ·• ldenU&l cam paten Lewta. who reached fame In the clvtl n,in.a baUlea of \be 19609, dad qTee t.o atay in the Carter admiols:traUoo unW the t>nd ol UJ79 Early next year. be w1U move t.o AUanta under plans now belna read.led by the K.eo- oedy umpaipi. From t.bal bue, he will nm Keru>ecly'a Sou1bem pnmary operauom, CCJGCeOtrat. lD& oo t.be bbck vote. Kennedy's capture of Lewta rt-vul.i. a bas1r wea.kn~s of Jl01- m y Carter in has supposed fortra~ or black. voter support. Also eaa~ lo Jump lo Kennedy la the black luder made m- temaUonaJly famous by the pres.- 1dt•nt formt>r United flfatton~ Ambas:i1.tdor Andrew Voting But v~ LS unltkely to clesert Carter Altbou1b un.bapp7 at what be re1arda .. ea•alier tnat.maJt from the ~miru.stra­uoa wben be wu fired. Young rt"latna a strung M"OSe of loyalty to tbe presadeoL • . Historic Documents Deserve a Horne Notw1thr;t andin~ lht• hulgmg surpll15(1'5 Ul the ~Lah' lr1·asury, which ha!\ h J d leg1 llll<Jr .~ taxmg l h e 1 r 1 n g ,. n u i l y ta :s t b e y reverishJy h<•\ c ~ov ~~tl ways to spend, one of 1t.:; IT.Ubl legitimate nef'ds contJnut"s to go begging. Th1b 1.11 a proper repository for the s t ate 's archival mat<•nal 1-·or the first 100 years the!H! mater1Jl s wer e crim · 1nally n eg lected. be · in& stuffed tn boxes of whatever wu converuent t.n the damp, dark re- ceasea of the Capitol buemenL Alon& about 1955. under prod- dtne, the late Secretary of State. Frank Jordan, finally prevailed upoo. the Lestslature to make available for archive st.orqe a portion of a loft building which bad been •beodooed by the state printer. Charles McCabe In the ensuing ye•rs, the archival rollecuon bu expanded to O<'<'UPY the enure building but 1t remain s what it waa, a warehouse type of structure whose basement varies from bot and hwrud in I.be summer. to cold and damp in the W\Dt.er. and whose top floor la plagued by a roof wb.Jch fa!ls to protect it from tndemeot weather It ls an Irony that a state wb1cb proclaims itself a leader in the nation should be ab backward about aomelh101 so ba'l1c as the preservatJon ol It.I biatoracal document• and artifact.a. Whnt marb man u dJlferent from the other animal.a upoo earth, what elves the bull for the c I aim ol betna clvili&ed, 11 lhe keepi.og of records of evenia u they transph'e EVEN TBE earliest of clvlllzatlona, tbe Sumertans. E1YJ>tiana and Babyk>niana, re corded oo •too• tablet.a their deeds. Tbele wen preaerved in anrtf'nt arctuveos thus ~rm.1tllll1' arrhaeologi.sb to enlighten th.- modern world Th111 Dt"E'd for the preaervataon or h1storlral document.I bu not lwen overlooked U\ states far less affluent than Caltfomia President Carter'• home atat.e ol Geor11a preserves its dO<.'u · ment1 In a specially de~ugned 14-slory buildlna. Former A.uemblyman Don A.. Allen. Sr. remlDda tbat the atale paid for a c;tudy by a naUona.Uy known arctuviat. H.G. Jooes ol North Carolin.a. An.r au.neymc the altuaUoo Jooes reported "CALIPO&NIA, tbe moat populous and wealthy atat.e in the Union, can ill a.trord to eon- Unue to keep ata doeumeetary beritace under lhe praeat coa· dlUou ol ta.adequately dMlped racllltia." That report •H made 13 yean ago' But Jones had rec· ommeoded an arcbJ•ea build· in1 a1 top priority wttb eoulnlc· tlon to be rompleted by urn It basa·t even been dealgned yet• A I~. wbo bolds t.o1etber a looae auodatlon or former lefialaton wbicb convenes an- o u ally 10 Sacramento. says there la wide aupport for actlon by this IJ'OUP , but. unfortunate. I y, none from those now in a/- flee BE SA.ID ~r~ tlu btto con- siderable di..scUMiOO amona the former members about r&Wnc f unda far an ardli"9 throulb public aubac:ripUoa. To date, it bu beml all talk. And Ulat ls un- den••Dd•bkt. With the IA!Olllture feell.nl 10 nuab It caa band out SS taJBoa a.nnu.U., to it.a prodl&al aom, I e .. eomtlel, dtiet and lpedaJ d.lalricta, the proepect!ve doDon ln labof', industry ud comm8":e are not lncilaed to tax themaelvea further for somethinc the .&ate ia well able t.o do f« ltMll. Reflections on the Institution of Marriage Yet lbere ban been mar· ria1es I bave e.Qjoyed. All ot them, bl fad. When I oo Joucer enjoyed them, I Jutt sot out ot lhem one way or another. I IUI· peel um la. MXiat observadoa. So bell I feel about marrta1e ~ way aome SwedM r .. 1 about Italy, Capr1, Sanllnla, TUIU.sla. lt ll a biChlt a.ode stat. that I lib &o vlllt oace ID • wb.Ue, eQJoy &o die fW1 tta pluaur-. and tbeD .. back to the dour cllmaa. aDd country ot ID1 bbth. Remember Aul MuntMT u JVU do. rou•re ...... '°"'lime. tt· ia not t.bat I am Inez· pntenced lD tbe ta.aUtutkla. I alm01t uld aaera111ent, but t ................. ed~ tbt •wramtat betauH I'•• n•••r l*ta m.rrltd la Ult cb~ Tia• 10~81Smt1 ecctatrlo ~· ., daureh ...... me, ._'ta111 IO Un9 Q. tJH~&rm.11 ln8'. = ::11 ...... e:..i: .... ..... to ftiOld a.a& .... huabaDd ta the lad wbo II ao overwbelmed by bll wlle the Clnt UIQll be ,.. bet that be never pta cwer t I've known Mftn1 marrtaa- Uk• t.bl1. A frtead ol m1M aaw a la.cir plutDf tean!I leftblodlcl oa a -coGrt la Bu.rllnaame u4 apeaklnl Oueat Frendl at the aame time. He .,...,.. IQt ovw u.. UnUl &be ladJ'a deaua a ,..,, , .. ,. •• lt ..... INlt mart' rl•••· No-I don't na111 hat. mar- riat•· Bu& ll JOU talk to IDe about It b" M:I llDatb ot t:llM r rm Utble to,... at Joe. u ~ IQ down Nn Orleans WQ. I YiiiNS IDI llD&lble IUD &bouJd llYe awrtl&W I f). ~ ,..., nl.-. For 1ure, lt Wlll '9&Ch J'Clll a da.mud a1IM more dlU lllil' 7Hn • HanaH • c.i. Xlalf. aq -. to Mldle a ..... ill• lmpOulbltallllr• ...... •• .,.~~~--1 ....... ,. .. -........ ,.,._, .. _. .. ........... ] ......... ... II. • Road --p) u u la I lnd ca .wealtb n>tll 1t n art ..... tlll .... llNMllllY dieMne our •11DP8 u.. ·~ u .. t.bty fOl'Hd to teed. I did not aay that lb• rock etan did aot dtHrvt tbtlr moa ey . l bell••• tbal -~vqoe la•· uuea to"U7· Uaiq be can l•t. But I tried to make tbe point that the current faabi on of feelln& 1orry for these young millionaires becauae life is so difficult at the top 11 pro- bably a bit nusguided, especial- ly in a world in which many peo- ple -who actually work 40-bour weeks foe a Uvt.ng -have real problems. Nevertheless, I have been told that I am wron1. These rockers do deserve our sympathy. As one woman wrote to me, "I don't think I could live without Bruce Springsteen, Devo, the Talking Heads. the Rolling Stones. Neil Young and the Ramones" Carr'• llah tH b11cutt1. two bo11t Trilcultt, two box 1 IUU, one pound ral DI, OH ~ dried apricotl, OD pouad m1xtcl dried (Nltt, four ptntt •-.Ua • • paiuD4 • blel e reamed onion lp, one pound abarp En1ll1h cheddar. one pound Swln cbeele, two loavea whole-w al bread, one kW cracked· wile l breed. oee pound roast bHt. oao pound Italian salami <1Uced deli 1ule), OH box Bae· llM (audwtda •lie>. one pound ibrtmp with TboU1and Ialand dreaaiq ud cocklall aa~. two quarU Remy Ma.rt1D VSOP. six lemo11.1, one quart real mayon· nmt. one cauart or1ulc peanut FLBETWOOD MAC -Te. buttel', one pound 1weet butter. qulla. Copac. Dom Perisnon one pound honey . plates. (two bottles). Perrier. si lverware . 1lasses . Heineken, white wine ( Poullly tableclotbea, 40 ooe·p!nt paper Fulsse or Blue Nun>. fruit, nuts. or plutic cups, SO packages sua· s pareribs. roast beef, vodka, ar, 50 packqes suiar aubstitute. tonic water, fresh limea. 36 lar1e ~cloth towelJS, one EAGLES -Two quarts box round wood toothpicks . Kalua1 o n e 1alloa 1reen Gatoraae, coconut juice. plneap-FRANK ZAPPA -A mam en- ple Juice, 18 fl'elb lemons, 12 bot-tree (25 meat or fish . five ties Blue Nun, tbret caaes vegetarian). freab ve1etables. Budwelaer Oon1-necked bot-salad. aoup, one cue linger ale, tles >. Swedish meatballs, one cue other soda. two gallons spareribs, two six-packs Dr. milk, two 1allons natural drink- P epper, Tullamore Dew Irish ing water, one case beer, cold whiskey In crocks. cuts, bread. fruit, cookies, col· JOURNEY -Two cases Per fee. two bottles wine. rier, ~cup coffee maker (wtth GINO VANNELLI -Two espresso blend), three cases bot-gallons hot waler and 20 tea tied Budweiser. three cases bags. one six-pack Perrier. one I'M NOT SU RE bow to Anheuser Natural Light, 12 bot-gallon nuneral waler. assorted respond to something like that. ties sugar-free Shasta. six bot-dark breads and crackers, hig.b- Ooe area which I didn't have ties Schweppes tonic, six bottles grade cold cuta, raw vegetables space to go into in the previous Schweppes bitter lemon. sue bot-with dip, condiments, natural- columns, however, is something ties ginger ale, four quarts spr· cheese platter, freah fruit salad. called "riders." Most rock fans, ing water, four quarts apple two quarts-fresb·aqueezed I assume. do not know that juice, eilht quart.a fresh orange Juices. riders exist. Riders are addi-juice, two and a half pints heavy FLO and EDDIE -lee. lional clauses tacked onto the cream, one quart balf·111d-half. towels. alasses. two cases end of rock. stars' contracts with five pounds fresh fruit. one Heineken. one cue Coke, two concert promoters. eight-ounce jar each of peanuts. quarts each of orange and I first learned about riders almonds and sunflower seeds. grapefruit juice. one doien beef while on tour with a major rock one box Ry Kriap, two tins enchiladas, cheese fondue for group several years ago. We assorted vegetables, cold cuts were in the dressing rooms and cheese, rice and beans. before the shows every night, tacos and bY.rritos. Jose Cuervo and I noticed that -no matt.er Gold. Johnnie Walker Red. what city we were in -there Vichy water. was always a luxurious reast for DOOBIE BROTHERS -Raw us. worth at least several broccoli. cauliflower. celery. thousand dollars. and that the carroLc;, caraway cheese. mild food was always the same cheddar , light crackers, Perner. I asked the manager of the Dom Perignon. beer, Polonaise rock band how this could be, and Montcheaux '77. Mexican food. he said: guacamole. SPORTCOATS Reg. 46-54 Long . . 48-54 X Long 40-54 Portly . . 42-56 ,.,. . .,. .. ~ . ., ---- TORRANCE fUllERIOPoi 2()4 )4 H d;w lt H 1 R" J ()t,.IWJt>f,..f .__ .. ' 371 1800 171-1111 GlENOillE FASHION CENTER ,.,._. .1 1 • R ;h•nc.,on\ ' I I I v \ . \ ) / ,,.,. • wEiTiljlflO\TEll \2• 'Nlt~fn1t',t•' ..Wit Dt-\.of> hl ~ T _.,,. AFTER CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Pure camel's hair sport coat. Reg 180.00 IOW 1 139'° The prestige of this Botany coat 1s in the camel's hair, with its classic leather buttons and center vent. it is truly an investment in f 1ne quality LO!> AN(;lll!> . '" 6'1•rf61i1 '" '''' "'"'~ \'' tJ \I'!~ 1 U "!J fl,.,.,HJw41ff'I\ ~,, .. ,.ft "'' ,.,,, '""l't .... , to SOUlH COAST PlAZA ~t,a A _. o1 t· ., f 'ht i S~2~70 RIVlR!.1(1( MQNTCI A ... P\.AlA ORAPoiAOil Hill'> ,.. ' ~ ' ,. . . '· • ( '. ...... .. t.,t .. ' "Oh, it's m our rider " Power t.o the people. Rock and A~d be explained lo me that "Hold It rl....,t there!.. roll will never dte. Although it MOVlll .,0., ,,,.~ .,10 '" ,~, 11., .,, ........ , • ,.,. ,. leading bands all ha v~e:_n:..:·:.de::r:._s_:o::_:n _ __::::::::::====6'='====::'.'.~_'.'.m:::i~g.::hl:.:g~e::t.::lh=e~g~o::u::.:l·____________ _ ______ _ "" ,,, l SAN Olf f ,Q 7JJ2J1l COMPLETE llSTALUTlH KITS AVAILABLE FOR ANY TYPE ROOF STRUCTURE Quallflfld ln•t•ll•tlon A val/able See our setectton of Franklin stoves and Box heaters. STIELBAA . 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Misses poly 119 crepe de c hin button front btouse. Sale 7.99 Reg. 112. Junk>r poty sheer print blouses Sale 3.99 Misses Turtleneck R~. I.II. 100'M> poty rib ntt.~ . .. . i: ' . . . GiftWr p Paper Deadly ..,,.. .... <DNSt19D ~ IU'nT Com· P r i n c e 11 Abra f ml.NioD. cb studied !"~ ,.._. oo aaJe P.bl.vl -""--'·•-r lut ClutlQnu ~ rel...ei tbe ....sta to a re- • """0 9QMJ porter .._,be JMIMd GI the malD ftncll'lll from a -of the ab.ah ot Iran, IOUl'Ce wtWD tbe u~y. bas condemned the Tbe lllety qeney a.a no warntna Ay atoUah Rubollab bued oo tbe year.old mac1.J af tbe leld Ulld to color Kbomeinl for the Chrlltmuwrapp&napaPtf. murders of more Lead l>Olaoa.lD1 eu c•Ule ~an.a, coo- tb an 700 penoo1 vultlom. bra1ll damai•. eoma ua. UlthDateJy, ••whose only crime deaUJ. But tbe eftecta ol amall lead dolqa.,.. •till w a s t o h a v e coatrovenlal. (IO()perated with tbe Lead pnlhrtkm of tM all' caUMd by auto ex- old regime." hauata bu led to aovernment ~ta that ---------new can be be equlJJl*I to rWJ OD lead·free Winter Cl888es Offered Winter quart.er c1uaes offered by the Lacuna Beach recreation de· pa.rtment are deaiped to belp you keep in shape, learn a bobby, or stay active in aporu. • Offerings include pbotograpby, yoga, karate, volleyball, ballroom dancing, disco. belly dance, juz, ballet and aerobics. Other classes include horseback riding, dog obedience training, sail· 10g and creative writing. For information, call 497-3311, ext. 201. Cop Cars New Size Laguna Beach policl' will have three new an termediate size patrol cars next year after lhe City Council approved purchase of the eight cylinder Fords. The marked patrol cars wiU be purchased from South Coa s t Motors for $23,608, alter the c0tmcU approved the low bid by the firm The c it y bad earmarked that amount in the budget to replace three patrol units Blood 1uoline. THE COIUllSSION MEJIO DID NOi' reveal brand names but said that a child btlestlq one ar•m ol the paper with the highest level of lead woaJ.d absorb about 60 times the reeopbed max- imum dally exposure level. "Tbe primary problem.a aaaodated with lead exposure •.. result from chroa.lc UJ>09UJ'e. An acute exposure (at such a level) would reauh bl an increuecl body burden of lead for aome Ume and mitht even induce a toxic response," the memo aald. The memo said this riak "would appear to be an unnecessary risk since Jow lead papen are already being manufactured." The highest level found in the survey of fast year's Christ.mas wrapping paper wu more than G percent lead. Other brands contained leas than O.Cl percent lead, the memo said A SECOND SURVEY OF CHal8TMA8 wrap ping paper for lead content was made t.bla holiday season. Various agency officials said the oew sur- vey shows lower lead levels, but no report on its findings could be obtained. One commission staffer, who asked that his name not be used, said the agency la "remiss" in failing to do more than study lead 1n gift paper. "I would have liked for them to act on it," he said of colleagues in the agency. Warren Porter, the agency's top chemist. said the fi.ndinga for varioµa branda could not be released because "under ourifaw. manufacturers have to be notified of anything poteDtially dam~ before we releaselt" ASKED WHY THE SAFETY AGENCY seemed to be delaying act.loo on the iasue. Porter said "You have to put a priority on your pro- grams. 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Save on ra- dio-controlled cara and trucks, "Pettable-Portable0 radios and morel Hurry for but aelectlon. Not all toys are avallable at an stores. on . ur the Bowl Gamest Entire Stock of "-at "°t ."', .. Color TV Antennas! gas to 5847 A.g. 10.95 to 64.97 Made In Radk> Shack's own USA factones t Ja•ttftft ,.....,1 Ge o insure ,._...."" qu ...... , t true COior. cnsp black and white rom 60 to 185 miles. depending on antenna Gold Alod1z8d· finish fights rust. Pre&saembloo f~ eas installation. Come see our aelechon. Ther&·a ooe fur yaur needs! 1&-114o.1M5, 15-tllO-teSC CB-The Ideal Traveling Companion TRC-422 by Reali.tic: Save•so "you dr1w ....... be ptepndt UM CB to Ind outloed mdua.-. ~~lltua­ tiont. lnetant aoc 111 to a,,9/19tor~ hetp & Info. 21-1Ut Moiacrtef'lll ............ .. atto•wetl..,._at f'adlolh8Cil Ot ..... L.-WtNa ..,.,...,, • ~·-·--···· ' ~{! W@lYlrr ®®irwn©@ •s•le• Dua &UDWi M1il1• rhace kaa •• ... , ')h .................... ....... Former At&orn•'I ~ • ....._, a..pauaa ... --General Grttnn Bell n .... ,... _..... w "'7 1M ,... .. • .... ~aa written a nvtew ... 1 .... u ,..." ner ....._ .._. ._,..., .of t be ••Tb e ~-.,wa,.rtefyovW,to ... ~.­ Brethren... a book ..... • *" •.• ,. after 1ov clealla. ,. .. ·u •• .. bout th s be• • ... fade ftnt. a e uprem• A tne •11k11& ,,... die Nadaul ... us.let., ~:~~=·~ ............ .Ut , ........... lacladee ...,_. .._ e.,. ,.. cu ftll-. hr • r.... P•I• d goulp and ::i flll "Bow &e .,..... U.. ......_ w Ua ,.... ...... trivia.•• ~ ""• ---------• poAcanl to CM c-.mer lalonaadla Seniors Offered Oasses San Juan Capistrano senion can particlpate in the Saddleback Colle1e Emeritus Pro- gram beginning Jan. 21, with a sen. of classes offered free to senior citizens. Cluaes wlll be held tn the San Juan Capistrano Hot Springs Dance Hall, adjaceat to City Hall. OPFEJUNGS include creative wire craft, which will be held begin· ning at noon Jan. 21. Studenu learn bow to transform telephone wire to create brightly colored ftemw. Lectun!e OD arts and clvilbatlm will be pre- sented Tuesdays at 2 p . m ., by i nstructor Mary Alm Whittler. and will cover ancient to modeC'D art. The class includelfield trips. TBt1.SDAY'8 ac- ti v t Ue a include Pol7neaiHl d•nee claHea, with lnatruc- tiona lD llawallaa. Tahi-tian, S.moan and New Zealad dancea. The dua includes lec- turea on Polynesian culture ,mlch leada to underl(,\a11dtn1 the signlfl~bce of the dancea. Se~ must relbter for coarses at Sad- dleback Colleee or at the Hot Sprtnp Dance Hall. Cla11es continue lhroueb May 20. Two Appointed enter, Dep&. ueG heblo, 0..11•. Yot1'1l also nceift a eapJ of ~ free "Ccmnmer laloraa.._ eel& from &be fedearl pyermn•t. n.e §'I& lll&a mere U.aa Zll Mleded hM or low· 1 la pahftaMd qunertJ by &be c.. .. er ID· ' ,.,.., c.&er ot &be 6-enl Sentcea Ad· .............. o..ui ... Tree Peer ~~ £eg DEA.ll READB&S: C.eol wea&Mr bacreues tbe du1er of fires in bomea beeaue of bac:reued ue of fa.raaees and ftrepla~a. Tlte number et pencios .... , W80d 8&0VH abo .. -&be qpswtq chle ... IM hip eol& ol energy. Qrlatmu bolldaya add to tllla nUUDc daaicer U Yale vees are DOt budled property, Here are some Upe to lulep yoar Cllrtatmaa tree llre·Hfe. Doll't...,. a tree wlU. abeddlag needJee. Select ooe a.at'• freela ud firm. Cat off oae lacb of tbe tnmk. Keep tM &ree ID water ID a aoa-tip stud away from nil.a and aoarcea of beat. especially a fireplace. Turn otf cree lJ.Chts wbea JM are Dot bl &be room or wbea yoa leave yoar ....._,and don't Jaus ll&bU oa a metalllc tree d9e to IM poulbllitJ ol eledrtcal •bod. U ,_ bave yoanc chiJdrm, wana tbem not to be &oo Rllberut near &be tree. A Upped••er Qrtatmu tree cu be a nre 1aaun1 a• •ell u a di.Hater to f avort&e oraa m.U. Be IUl'e tbe • a&tt lenl ID tl.e tree stud sta11 abne die cal. Qeck It dally. Take down the tree aa soon alter the boUdaya aa poutble. Tbe more It drie-a oat, tbe more daageroaa It ~mes. r ..s~ of the tree properly never by ba.nUD& It bl tbe fireplace. St.ere M .. c Pe•f C••ll Dbee••f DEAR PAT: I have nm across a rew stores that agree to offer a dlacomit for paying ca.sh. Wbat, ii any, posting requ.lrementa are there for cub dllcount merchants? H.W., l'nanteJn Valley ,,_ Federal Tn9 C..•' d .. ,. lbt tlleee ..a.a.. .... ,.. ..... .-r ... JUlle eatruce ad at an ...... ~re ~ a.re paid for, aaJta&. .. We &lYe .., 3• hr eula .. or aometllblg llmllar. AQ an.U.• '•, ~ eoatada, • •UW ..,_.. .... ......_ tbt u.e •ereluud accep&a enclli eudl .._ •llllt lafonD the e1ll&omer tlaat cult dlac: ta are anllaWe. Tiie m8'daall& al8o •ast •de ti9e dlMMalt Halla· ble to all aa&omen -•t ,Jat uedl& card lllolden.. Tiiie merdaut can limit dbe1•ta to eertala types ., pnftda or Mntees, or &e eenaJa stores ID a daaln. For example, a cu atatloll operator coald dealt to 11.e ~ • pa, ht _. • NUedee, tar.. e&e. Boweftr, .U&eftr IM poUq ••• It ..... l&ated -u.e poded alpa. A dl.leoat ol ap &o 5 pereem& eu be eUered. U u•a men, diadonre statemm&a mat be provided to all credit card aaera •bowbaC tbe amoa.at of da1a d.llcomd u a ftnance cbarae. fl~E Fl'RNITURI.-, And a fabulous world it isl ... offering you an exciting, new imy to d«orate your bome. DlscOver Chandlers tollay a1uJ save up to 50cx, on famous name bigb quality fumitu~ during our Laguna Hills Grand Opening Celebration! }es, a t 1.sf t to our store can be tbe start of a whole new life style for you . l:\'TERIOR DL:-ilc, \ SA1VJ/\ ANA· 1\ttain Street at 17th Street · Phonr 714/541·4.,9 1 LAGUl\JA HILLS · J\/icirl p/n,y. at S.D. f\')~ · Phone ;-1.J19:>1-:-101 ChandJer"s features the finet;t from Orcxel. HenlJli(e. Henn-don CPnllH' .1'.'> wt .. l a. olht• ilmm.1a namf'-. 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So if you have something to frame . we've got the fram es. And you can get a frame for a pe~ Cent·sational! - l \ 1!AM.111tU •l t.Ta4 fl'll't l' ( · 11 41L .... CHANTILLY llA'\0 & BODY LOTION 300 16 oz. REGULAR 16.00 - MUSK SPRAY MIST 1 oz. 14.00 VALUE • (.l .... •intr c ....... I IL •"'int·,.,...~ IOez. •._..In •. ,""ln11 l""'lon 10 IL • t m1n1lation Lohan 10 IZ • P"'f't,..lftll ('~ 10 IL 15.llO VAUJU ~';ce400 ~ EA. , • 'r ..... 111 -'••rln•'"' 8 ez 3nn '3 75 VALUE lL.ll • l """" Pn,.,,, ... 4 oz 4~n '&liO VALUE lit¥. • "•"" 1'llk c-... • ez. ?nn •UOVALUE ~~ Allercreme HYPO-ALLER&Hic HARD-TO.ffOLD HAIRSPRAY --.. COSMETIC VALUES EFFECTIVE: WED .. DEC 2&~. THAU SAT I DEC 29UI TWICE THE SIZE FOR 1' MORE ••. An Arn~ Of h f>f.llihaful I-' niinnte'f'1', CIE ·DANA • \1oi ... 111r1nn~ Liq II iff Uc•on"''r 6 oz. or Skin Frc•,.twnt-r 6 OZ. REGULAR 13.25 3 2 6 NOW 12 oz. -. , • Arthf" \toi .. luriur 3 oz. REGULAR 13.75 NOW6oz. \I A' I I. \~It 24-Mour Mascara or \I\ 'I Tiii( ~ Double l.111'1 Ma"'n Saving• from REVLON . MOON DROPS The Skln C.re V aluee ETERNA f27': The Special Size EtftftA'27'Crnm FABERGE ........ B.M Spni~ Colo,rn.- 2 IL 17 .llO VALUE 5so •1·••-w ....... Z ll .......... flo-.-. ~1. ·~-z Ill • t.-..1i.I ... .._. 1.-i.... I IL • t •Ira ltwti ,._.,, (',,..._ 'It IL ............... <-'•& • ..._. • ......_ H .... c...._ T .... I u_ "oi•lurinna Honnonr ( ~•m 4 OZ ~ '" 11 h \ 1lamin \ 4tz 600 18.00 VALUE ~ ' COTY •VITAMIN ~ ... .,,,,.. Relenr,.r 2oz.2~ 4oz.3~ • NUANCE lnl,.n•lftf <1 c '.olot1n<-~,.,.., 1.5 oz. '8.00 VALUE 3 fil! •VITAMIN A & D Selt"cted Cofltumf' .....,._Jewelry NOMan.TMOa Y:J2f!PRE I G-l~men io RnietD E11en11 of 1919 ••• ~ CONG•IDllSll•N BADllAll..,. be'• uclted about a project tbat c:ou1d belp IOlve the Wecal allm problem m California. It'• an 1DdmUial park to be located alone tbe t1.S.-llalco bonlll' at Chula V1l&a and niuana. Jn elabt 1eara, tbe Newpor£ Beacb aepabllean aalcl, aboat 25,000 people will be emploJed la tbl ..., iDduatrtal pen. lt'• proJ9da like tbb, with tbe lure ol jobs for Mexican dtlam, that will belp tbe economy ol llmeo aad tbe well-belna ol tta people ud, u tbe same time, eue the probfem ol llexicana enterlna the U.S. illegally ln search ol means to better their lives, Badbam said. ••• BvaDEa &ICllA&D ASllBY of Hunt.l.qton Barbour ls the state ftaance chairman for the pro- posed Oil Profits Initiative that would impose a 10 percent surtax on all oU companies operallng in California with worldwide profits in excess of $5 million. A.ab by. "3, ls a former Newport Harbor Hlgb School teacher who waa named builder of the year by the Baldy View Chapter of the California Build· lna Industry Aaaociation. He la a partner and Students Recogni:1ed Several Oraqe Coast underaraduate students at UC Santa Barbara have been named to the dean'• list. They are: ~reM Ce1U Meae: J wd llll CemerOIO, JVClllll Cr0<ker, Ann Oentmou , Glenn Florey, Otane HO•erd, J-IU«l end 0.vlcl Kffll ~,_ o.. ,...... ~ 1t-ru ..., St•...., Soelmen Jr ~,_ ........ ..,.....,, SI~ Bott" -C1rollna W.lttlel,.... ~,_ .._..,Ilk'_ ••••11IN , LA..,.• Cadre . O.vld 1980 Wildlife Collection Calendar Bring this ad in to any Universal Savings counselor for your free 1980 calendar. It's just right for use on desk or wall. The 12 color reproductior.s of paintings by James Lockhart, considered by many authorities to be the finest wildlife artist in America today, are designed for framing. Our memo-style calendar includes special notes to help you plan your savings program and take advantage of Univenal's many free services. Our supply is limited, so one gift per family, please. Adults only. Remember to bring this ad. ASK ABOUT OUR 26-WEEK MONEY MARKET CERTIFICATES I RATES ARE QUOTED WEEKLY. FREE BLOOD PRESSURE TEST Protect your health with regular, periodlc blood pressure check-ups. They're free at all Universal Savings offloes durtng regular business hours. Now you can have real flexibility and convenience in your total savings program. Our new Univenal Treasury Certificate lets you earn high returns based on U.S. Treasury rates for as little as $100. Universal offers a wide range of other high-yield certificate account. for the same low $100 minimum depoait. There'• one that's jUlt right for you. Pwbook convenience is youn, too, at our new high 5.50% current annual rate. Open yours today. $10 does it. We'll transfer your funda to the account of your choice at no COit to you when you bring your passbook or ·maturing certiftcate from any other ~~~·Ill institution. •. WITHA COMPLETE PANASONIC VIDEO RECORDING SYSTEM CAMERA • RecofOs trVefYf"tng you ... With eacrung ,..kVll in WMd c;OIOf USE IT INDOORS OR OUTDOORS ... AT HOME OR AWAY. . AT HOME e Al _,to UM U 8fl OfdlNl'Y pocMI cemera. • ~ natai.d 5)( (13nlm to ~I Loom lens wiltl mKto teat41re tor eac99!10NI ~pe W'<l~arigle~ • Acwrale TTL (lllf~ The Lensl v·-·~ 1y1tet11 fof ptec::oae IOCU'.\ .no poc!ure c:ompo91hoo •Very ltQnl Mid maneuverable - VCRS,stem • P0tt'1bM tecotdl"9 lot one lu1I nou1 oo-a ""91• b.ertery ch.lre)<' • lnd"°4!'S a retnOtl'I pause c:on11ol lot e&ay amicnaot edltm9 • UM your pc)f1atlte VCR Wllf'I your te(.- Y1&10n -watctt one Pf09"8"' wfllle taping anothe1 or~ It to aMtoftta~ recotd wtlele you·,. .. ., '""" ,.,.. ~°" Caft ~UM your TV ... lftOf'40r .... ~ wrth ., P--Colof c-«a. • f edufM an etectronoc:: wt<teo t I rnef l"-1 lees you t 900ld • T v tavonte who6e you •• away rrom ~ • ~MU\ • .....,..,Ider SW1IP Md ettredhie cenyono c.ae • OIU~ Mytetd. cornpe'r OR AWAY A ahOuider Slrac> lets you tatle ~ ••• welQht VCR almost an~ Add a ,..._~ C....ta and you ll retfw the t •c11.- "'9flt of vacations Md •P<>'10n0 .-ic.a fof ,_sto come. lncllig~ Today's events can truly come alive tomorrow . • • The freshest memories ere those,_ cm see again mid agaill: those MOR11nts in your life fflat _.. .._,, twhincJ mid desene to be remesaee-red. Caphre them with a· PmtaSOftic color video sys~em. and you don't need this ... Bulky mmnc oquipment .. a nuisance ,..,__ 011,,,., .:> coowmenl, o.tY-l<HllM 1yM81ft. You'rtt "'"'"V" jllSI mtnulu& .. ,,, ll'Ol'll belftO Oft Iha .. • this will do it ... or $880 worth of this ..• r . ~ Don '1 mMia yowrsotr 11 pf1IOnef to ttle •~M and lor1C011"'eoience of·~ hlllt reefs &eak ...,uy from the coat and long wail of having lnOllte Nm Pfoceaed by. pholo ... A 1tngto eftordatlfr Pftc:.d c11U411fto un .-e ~ 41P lo ... ..,...,,. of t..,ing.......... ..... '*". tew buttons and 11 II• i. bofwl &dtC8llMlt9 c• bo rOllWCI Of,..,,,... lor ~n Md....._ ' L \ 1"'.. "_ ...... na llirmecl la S. tember after Mary CaHrta. a moUa•r aa4 bomamaar. demanded u.. LM County ldlOG& boud a-a Uth·srade ldltGl7 book. SIM eom-plalzMd t1aat an WustratlGD ID 0 Hlltory ol WMtern QytH""°"" deplet.s Jlllll ~t and t!w LU\ SGpper tn a ridiculous •&J. Wh'BIN lllNU'l'F.8, • SPBCl'ATOIUI WDS antrJl1 wandnl board memben they would baft to anawer at electkJo time if they didn't remoff t.betat from couney acboola. "It bit ua like a cold abower," • .,.. board chairwoman Ra)'1Da Paae. - Mn. Caserta "IOl my curiollty up," GambUI recalll. "We clecjded to look into what wu lD our •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii clilldrena' boob. ' I ""'~ Ra~Book Today the committee la taJdna petlUou door· to-door calll.D1 for tbe removal from 1cbool Ubrariel ol "Catcher la the Rye," "Soul on Ice." "Catcb·22," "The Naked Ape," "Down These Mean Streets'' and "ManchiJd ln the Promised Land," u well as the blstoey book. Gambill HJ& "Deeeney'' bas •.ooo alpaturea and hopes to Jive the board 8,000. TllB GaOOP BAS ALSO RUN NEWSPAPER ads linkina decUnin& tat scorea wltb what tt U1S ia tbe teacbtna ol "aecular lmm•nism." "Humanism ls a religioo that says man doeall't need a l'Od. let man make up his own rules," ••YI Gambill. "They have told us you can't pray in the acbool, you can't read Bibles. . . .U It offends them to teach moral values, why can't they ... u offends me when they teach that there la oothinl wrons witb uaing four-letter words and premarital sex~" "Something has been ignited wttb tbla llaue," Mn. Page says. "It has all the earmarb ol what's happened in other areas of the country." Some ex· amples from the past two yean: A book of William Faulkner's poems, given a childhood friend in 1924, is be- in g published 15 years after the author's death. The writings were given to Myrtle Ramey Demarest of Oxford. She gave them to her daughter who- sold them to a collec· tor. Only 500 copies of the book are to be print e d , th e publisher said. -In Anaheim, the school board -under pres- sure -approved an exclusive lilt ol boob for clty school.a. Among those excluded are moet ol the work& of WUliam Shakespeare, Charles Dlctens a;;11111; and Mark Twain. ~ C•ll 642-5671. Put a few words to work for ou. -IN WAllSAW, IND., l!IOOK8 StJCB u '"The Bell Jar," and "Growtn1 Up Female in America" were removed trom scbool abel¥et. CltlJem barned boob ln a school parkiq lot. Four t.eacben op. posed to textbook removals were flred. The superintendent of school.a restaned· -In North Bergen, N.J ., some parents IOU&bl to have the book "Go Ask Alice" binned but Superintendent Herman Klein refmed, arlUiDa that the book, which deals with a teen-a1er'1 drua addiction. actually deters younpten from drua abuse. -In Issaquah, Wash., the board voted to re· move "Catcher in the Rye" from readlna list.a. Board members ln favor were recalled 1D a apeclal elect1oo. and the new -board put the book hick lD1o cluarooms -but ooly for students who have writ- ten parental permi.saion. (}';;b /b dJ!!dd c/IW-r&a;J 6tte YJ~ ALL DINNERS INCUJDI!.: ANTIPASTO and OXTAIL SOOP. t\MANllAOO ~ mnma ST A"DHtO RIB ROAST -AtJ JDS •••• • • • • · • • • • • • • • · • • t 13.SO Our Perennial Fnortte. Select Choice Portions Carved fr;om our Oreat 8Yndlng tllb Routs Wiii Be Ac~ by er.med Splnldt, Y~ Pudcllng and Creamy Wt\Jppod tiOfMddlsh, RACK OP LAMB ftOIUllAftDB ••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • t1•.t5 Honey Glued Routed ttot ...... 1Amb1 aerwid with • M4dt1 of v..--. lftd L10flMIM PIDtatou. rlEWYOU 8Tl!AK. BROILED •••••• •• ·•· • •• •••••••· •• tt'915 F1avod..a w f1Ulno. Thia Top ~ St* Wiii .. Topped with llk:ild lltUlhlooms 9Dd !ac:ort*9 with ~"""9a PolatW IDd a.. ..... ArnaodlM- 14e&tt. MANUAL DIROSl'IR s299• ~ '°'.., s&IC1IOMSS ALL FLOOR SAMPLES AT NIAi COST! BIG SAVINGS ON WASHERS SUPB IARC9AIMH ~~.s77a G ...... lleclric. '='=~:-= floorlO , •••• .. ...-costtll BIG SAVINGS OH DRYERS MONTE CARLO BALLROOM DINNER DANCE * Champ11gne SMt codrtall• tor the evening Included • PMfr tua. nolaemakera * Stuk 01 lob9W dinner * Phone now fOf eerwd trom 7:30 p.m. 8dvMCe reeenetk>n• * Dandng to the Ed Leech Oreheetre trom 9:00 p.m. THE MARINE . Fln• dining •••• catte. from 7:30 p."1. RESTAURANT: =-~~-:c'cM1np11gne •• ~'·'" """' •dtJlti no•> • P81ty haita, noi9efna.n (714) 644-1700 BIG SAVINGS OM DISHWASHERS OILUll 5-CYCU IU&T ......... ' 198 TOP.oN.119 mca•'AID •.•.•. '428 FLOOR SAMPLES NEAR COST!! IMSTALLATIOM AYAI •• I BIG SAVINGS OM RANGES JO"' •ASIM•I ............ '198 Jr •AS U•I ............ '248 ••Ill m LML ••.••.••.•• 1448 1.-o 6AS IYI LPIL s2a·a . IAMGI wnH HOOD • COMl'NIOUS CLIAM BIG SAVINGS OM MICROWAVES LITTON A e•IIPM IUC1llC ova 100 IM STOCI SAMPLES AT COST OR.OW! SIG SAVING S O N TELEVISI O N ID.fant Toll Ingber aot laela t 9ttlaa •••• la ............. •••· Maaa auaa coac..._ • • ltudr el tbe tnf· fte ...... fl • dillirWa ...... &be • fll 11! Aa uUdia cm U.. m.u·• lD Ute J.ul of th Mt41cal Al,. IOdaUca. Mn. Baker ••Id •b• ud Untffl'Slt7 ol llVJlud m "1 1tadent J.-omt J. Kanracld Ml out to deterwahi• wby tbe pu.mlMr ot de.U. amonc lafanta wH ala tlm• Uaat of older dilldrm. QUEENIE --Girl Has Wealthy ~g LONDON (AP> -Tamara Katherine Grosvenor ls one rich ktd. The nine-pound in· -fant became Lady ~=---===:::::::= Tamara the moment she waa born last week at St. Mary's Hospital ln London. One day she'll be one of the wealthiest women in Europe. The newcomer is heiress to the fortune of her father, Gerald .re Ca vendisb Grosvenor. sixth Duke of Westminster, Britain's ...wtn "'.--..-"-1 ' richest landlord '1 zc. "' ....... •' .. .. \-11t.1 rt'dltlt' you 'rt• not loolln~ anybody but yourst>lf .. Artist To Teach Laguna Class Artlst Wellington Smith will teach an art class at the Laguna Beach Boys Club beginning Jan. 7, with emphasis on light, cok>r and composition. The -.,,ear teacher will conduct his art course Mondays Ill e;.ao a.m .. and studenta are asked to brtal e.Ma. Lectures precede atudent efforts, anf WelJlngt.oD will critique tbe worb. The class is sponsored by the Laeuna M etbodist Art Association. For information , call Harriet Writer at 493-6198. Gotienunent Generous WASHINGTON CAP> -The Department of Health.. Uucatioo and Welfare says 36 percent of U.. coUe&e students who got basic grants from the g<>'rernmeot in the fall of 1978 received an average of..., too much. That comes to a total of $112 mllllon ill over· paJment.a. officials said. Nineteen percent of the re~ipients were underpaid an average of $225 each, $66 million in all. An HEW spokeswoman said the errors were uncovered in a check of the grants awarded between July and October 1978. She said computer screening procedures have since been tightened. THE %1· YEAR-OLD duke's worldwide real es tate empire Is reckoned to be worth $5.S billion and is Wte a real -life monopoly board. It includes 300 acres of London's ex- clusive Mayfair and Bel· g ravia districts. tbe Grosvenor Square site of the U.S. Embas&y and la nd in California, Canada. Hawaii aod Australia. ·'It is the greatest mo· menl of one's hfe,' · the duke said of the birth. "We cboae Tamara because we tbouaht lt was soda a nice name." THE CHILD'S mother, Natalia. 20, who married the duke last year. is a descendant of Grand Duke Michael of Rwssia. The couple live oo the 13.000-acre Eaton Hall estate near tbe ancient town of Chester. Skiing clHSlfted ads are the bfft place to buy or sen ski wur and equipment in the O.lly Pilot. 642-5678 -11·•··· .. ·- = U'AEGER ® = ,. END CF SEASON '41 ,. ,. ,. ,. 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I I L ' , ..... " .......... _."--., .... ~_..., -~1 ..,,.._ .... ,.,, ....... .. .. -·· .. .,, -~ .... _.,....." Police Study Hoinosexuals SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -Police officen who patrol this city'• atr-eeta will be able to learn mo,.. about San Franclseo's laree homoaerual popula· Uon under a new police prol'f'am. ·'There is no reason for either police officers or the community to conalder each other a hostile force'' once each group learns about. the olber, t.be program 'a promoters said Friday TllAINING WILL INCLUDE VISITS to gay restaurant.a and nigt\lt clubs, as well aa lectures. mma and discussions Police department supervisors, from captains 1own to sergeants, have already taken special courses to acquaint them with the needs of homosexuah. But under the new program. patrolmen also will be instructed Two days of tra!rung will also be given tn March when the Pol.ice Academy·s cur· rent class 11> 10 its last two weeks "WE HA VE SET UP A DIALOGUE between the gay merchants and bar owners and the police on the slret>t so officers will be aware of the city's dlf· fer ent gay groups and know that. gays who cause police problems are not the only gays in town," said Larry Hughes, a homosexual leader who coordinated the program. The program was Introduced jointly by Hughes, outgoing Pohce Ctuef Charles Gain and Bob Barry, president of the Police Officers As- sociation, an organization that represents 90 per- cent of the city's pohce officers. Cain's recently named successor, Cornelius P Murphy, part.1c1puted tn the program for supervas mg officer~ AMXllTY TO OUA&.ll'Y flOA THE STUDY VOlu,,,..,. muet be letnalee at '-t 18 ~ old tatdno or.i contr-citlves and .. ~no CNdety VOLUNTEERS WILL R ECEIVE A FREE brief Ohvtlcal eum1natt0n. lab tests medlaltK>n and vtarta wilh • orolesaionat Call (71 4) 752-7937 BETWEEN 8 A.M and 5 P.M Pay No Income Tax In 1979! ! Realize the benefits of up to a 400% Tax Deduction this year. • 3 years of publtc acceptance • Strong merit for future f1na0C1al gain • Flex1blhty of amount invested ACT NOW -IT'S NOT TOO LATE! For More lnlounalton Gerald L kcnall °"'"' Plcaa-Wh 21 220 M•wport Cfthr Dm~ M.wport leocla.. Caifomia 92660 644-2507 P·l TVIB.ESS ILACKWAU. 145SR 13 155SA 13 165SR13 165SA14 175SR1 4 185SR14 165SR 15 FET 118-175 p.3 10·, 185 70id3SR 185 70•14SR 195 70ll14SR 185 70x15SR FET 1 61 . 1 83 36.00 40.10 44.10 4UO 52.00 54.40 52.00 50.02 52.92 56.40 60.40 V.W. TIRES GENBW. STlB. RADW. 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"A friend of wl's most valuable offensive my rirUriend's mother bu been layer, but thourbt it mlebt sick and in the hospital, and I ean even more to his pa.rent.a. said, 'I'm going to kick it. for um "I hadn't done any Christ.mas lady.' bopplna out here and t.bi5 is go. "I usually don't do that. but g to be my present to my my g1rUrieod asked me and I arenta," said Schubert, who told her I would make my first dwiched a 3S-yard field goal field goal for Marita." een a pair of 46-yarders as Marino, who completed lS of e loth·ranked Panthers defeat· 29 passes for 172 yards while giv- d the University of Arizona iog up two interceptions, said 16·10 in Tuesday's nationally Pitt had been helped greaUy by televised aame. Schubert all year. "In fact, we DAN MA&INO, Pill's resbman quarterback, hit tight od Benjie Pryor on a 12-yard coring pass ln the third quarter or the Panthers' only touchdown in the contest, played fore a crowd of 55,347 at Sun Dml Stadium. may have won this game because or him -because of bis consistency." be added. • Schubert's first field goal •came with 10 seeonds remaining PITTSBURGH, making its fourth straight bowl ap· pearance, ended the season with an 11-1 record and a 10..game victory streak. Winning Coach Jackie Shemll said be thought Arizona, whicb (See nESTA, Pa1e 8%) ln the opening period. t --OHIO STATE'S ART SCHLICHTER tS OREE f EO BY TOURNAMEN'f OF ROSU QUEEN JUL.IE RAATZ AND HER COURT. Schlichter's Double Play Benirschke Ohio State QB Also Plays Basketball PASADENA (AP) -Art Schlichter may have a rare oo- portunity for a big-time college athlete -play on national champions iu football and basketball in the same school year. But first things first, in· slats the star sophomore quarterback of Ohio State's top. ranked football team. "I just want to get the first one over with. And I don't even know that, if we beat Southern CaWornia, we're sure of being the national champions," said Scbllctber. AFTE& THE BUCKEYES play third-ranked Southern Cal in the Rose Bowl New Year's Day, the 6-3 Schlicht.er will join Ohio State's buketball squad, ranked second in the country and among the Big Ten title favorites. The 1011 of an Ohio soybean farmer serves as a reserve guard iD bNketball. But ln football, he's center stage in the Buckeyff' btd for a tbird natlooal crown. 'Ibey were national champions in 1954 and aa. Schlichter bas broken the school's slng.le seaaon total of. fen11e record in bis first two years. He accounted for 1,840 yards as a freshman; ln i.m. that figure jumped to l ,9SS yards. BIS PASSING showed the most dramatic improvement. Schlicht.er threw 21 lnterceptiom as a freshman, jual five as a sophomore. Hi• completions leaped from 87 to 9', b.la yardage from 1,250 to 1,519 and bis a.Ir touchdowns from four to ll. Development of more sophisticated pass routes under first-year Coach Earle B~ was one of the reuoas behind ScbUchter'a stardom. But the All -Bag Ten quarterback, fourth in the Heisman Trophy voting, often another reuoo. ''I TeaEW ABOVT t.be same number of pa1ae1," aald Scbllcbt.er after • woctout nae.- day at Citrus College. J\fcGinnis' Penalty Cut NEW YORK <AP) -Denver Nucgets ' forward Geor1e McGinni.I withdrew bi.I request for a beariDI oa hi.I 1&&1per:Woa by N aUonal Baail:etball Aaocla· lion CommtntoDer Lawrence O ·Brien todaf and wtU belin serving a reduced penalty Im· mediately, the NBA aald. McGlnnil will be 1U1peinded without pay fOI' 1lx days and three pmel beitnnlnl today. Tbat IDMDI the M fonrud will mtu Nuc1et 1amea •&•la.st Golden SUte toni&bt, Detroit Friday nl1ht and Cleveland Saturday Di&bt. O'Brien orlgtnally impended McGb:mla for 10 daya and five 1•m• fotlowt.01 the player'• colll1lon witb referee Jeaa Keney in Seattle Dec. 18. At McGlmda' request, a bea.riDI OD the lame wu aet for TbunclQ and the 1mpeuioo orillull1 ... atQed anUl that dm•. W8s Close , • To Dying • l ' SAN DiroQ (AP) -1be col-I or is back in Roll Benincbke's ~ fa~. ms weight is up to 144 • pounds and be wants to eat all 4 the time. l Today, be feels almost sreat and ll ao happy be want.a to re· J veal aometbine: That be wu ex· pected to die last fall from Crobo '1 Dlleue.. ~ AnD UNDERGOING ma· A jor SaramJ, the 25-year-old pro-~ feaaionaJ football kicker con- fides: .. Yes. it'a true. I was cloH to dJiDI two times. I doo't miDd tldmittiq it now became it taupt me a sreat deal." ; And M>met.b.in1 else: He's , ittbln& to set back into • San ~ Die10 Cbarcen UDJ.lonii and play (ootbaJ) apJn. 1 "l uve more lncentJve t.ban ever to pl-., now," Beni.nchke said ln a Chriltmu Day ln· tervtew. "Not juat f« myaeH but to Ibo• people wit.b almilar di.a· ~ eaNe what cant. dane. ~ .. I tldDk lt will mean a lot ( .. aM&GD. .... 81> ~-----------------------------------------! 11•••9 t-.e Greek l I( J lloetQ E er to Learn About NFL, Ro Bowl Dlllce lie•• ... Ne. J •••lrl•• Tbe Top ~ty t.eamt ln The Auociated Preu coUeae bukethall poll, with flnt·plac. Votel lD parenlheaea and records: 1. Duke (41) 8-0 11. Iowa 8·0 2. Kentucky (9) 10.1 12. Louiavtlle 1·1 3. Notre Dame (3) 7-0 13. Mluourl 10.0 4. DePau.l (1) 7-0 14. Virginia 7·1 5. Louialana Slate 1-0 15. St. John's, N.Y 6-1 e. North Carolina 5-1 11. UCLA 5-2 7. Ob.to St.ate 1-1 17. Georsetown, D.C. 7-1 8. Purdue 6-1 111. Ore&dll State 8-1 t . Syracuse 6-0 19. Arkanau 6-1 10. Indiana 5-2 20. Brilham YOUDi 7-2 ..._.. P~ Tr•fl aa.%n-W'la Golden State 1bot a miserable 27 per cent from m the field ln the aecood quarter and fell to Portland, 113-91, ln National Bultetball Aaaociltion acUoa 'l'ueaday night. The dlamal second period left the Warrion 18 pointa behind at haltUme and they went on to lose for tbe eiehth Ume lo the lut nlDe sames. Tom 0... paced the Trail Bluen attack with 32 points and a.. Bnwer added 24 . New York, supported by 33 points from Bill CartwnPt and 2S from Toby .. ...,..., over- whelmed New Jersey, 131-102. Five Knlcka scored 12 or more points durin« their bis- geat margin of victory th1a seuon .. Terry Furlow scored a career-hi&b 37 points to spark Utah to a 122-111 decla1on over Denver . . . Bobby J-. tallied 12 crucial points down the stretch leadins Philadelphia to a 9S-lJ2 win over Washlniton. The 76ers have woo 13 of their last 16 games . . . Forward Mille ~U scored 23 points and grabbed a career-high CA•TW•tOHT 19 rebounds to pace Cleveland to a 111-101 verdict over Detroit . . .New Jeney ls expected to make a decision today on the future of overweight ruard ,..... WlWa~. who has not played in eight straitht 1ames. Williamson, who currently weighs 224 pounds, bu been told by Nets management he won't play again until be wel(hs 215. No N.,.wr9 So Ref Den N••kr NEW YORK -Andre Warren bad DO number m for Medgar Evers College until the referee did one on the whole team Warren told referee Dan Phelan that his number wu 00 when he entered Evers' basketball game with Brooklyn College as a subslitute in the second half Thursday night. ''But where ls It?'' uked Phelan, pointing to Warren's jersey. which was regulation size and color except for ita ob- viously missing digits. He awarded Brooklyn, which won 90-78, two technlcal foul.a. Bawlcetfe•' Be11son to ltll•• Rose Bo""I Ohio State defensive tackle Llrtber Heaaoa will [il apparently rnias the Roee Bowl game against USC ell• on New Year's day. He ls still sufferlnl from a stress fracture and baa miased bis team's flrat two workouts ... Michigan Coach Bo SeMm~r doesn't want to name his ltartinl quarterbatk for Friday's Gator Bow I game because be doean 't want North Carolin.a to know whether the Wolverines will come out nmning or throwtn&. Junior 11..1. Dldey &a a superb runner and senior Jolut Wul)er ii an excellent passer ... Tennessee's Volunteen are hoping sood hack rum ln seven-year cycles for their foot ball encounter Monday nllbl with Purdue in the Bluebonnet Bowl. The Vols won ln 1965, defeating Tulaa 27-6, then came back ln 1V12 to down LSU, 2'-17. Aid• R•rhlg AUe11d••re DerU•e• Contllct within the hierarchy of l.ndianapoli.s-• type racinc and spot 1asollne ahortaeea fueled an uncbaracterlatic decline ln attendance at major auto races in 19'79. Records show attendance of S,574,438 at 1'2 major races in 19'79. That'• acH,484 fewer tban t.boae who watched 141 eve:nta a year earlier . . . SnUua &aclnlk. a 22·year~ICI native of Uinlnarad, set a 3,000..meter 1peed 1katlo1 record of 4:27.02 in Alma Ala, Soviet Kasakhatan today ... ,._, ,..._u waa lilt.eel ln critical condition u a result of bead injuries sustained durin• a fOW'- round bout Saturday ni&bt • . . Doaald 8. Falr, the lint an· nouacer at Ak-Sar-Beo race track and one of the premier nouncen ln b1a fte1d, died at aie 81 . . . Bal lllnhoa, captain of tbe 1D UCLA football tum, died o( leukemia at Marina Mercy Boapltal ln 1uburbao Marina del Rey al a1e a ... Former Wuhlnston Capltall' Coach D• Belllle re- portedly bu been uked to replace the flred Pet &elly u coach of the American Hockey Lea1ue Broome DusWa. . . When the U.S. Olympic hockey thm meeU the Gorky 'l'orviedo. a &oYiet team wblch p&aya bl the BUMian equhaleat, Of tbt NaUaoal Hockey Leape t.oalPt ln Omaha, it trill be the ftnt tlm• 1loce tm that 1ucb a came bu been played ta Netnaka. re1e.,1a1.-..a .... Fol ..... .,.. the -~ •¥11(tti Ol'I 'N tonf91rt. ~­..... :I I ( (hCafltnt; 11 <worth ~lnO; ~ lfafr; lfOfOltll Suspnaded oa Bi• Philadelphia's Bobby Jones grabs the rJm after sconng two points against WasbJngton Tuesday night. The 76er~ won. 95-92. Nun Is No. I -- In Field Hockey SEATI'LE CAP> -Some of her compalri<>ts in the convent th.ink she plays a little too rough, but Stat.er Kath Silverthorn is the leading scorer In the Cascade Field Hockey League - and shows oo signs of heading for the s1dellnes Sister Silverthorn plays for lhe Skagit Valley team orr the held, Lne 30 year old nun works with mentally handicapped adults in Seattle, where s he belODJtS to the Sisters or Saint. Joseph or Peace AS AN INSIDE-FORWARD, she led her team with 30 goals tbla year and 29 goals in 1977. An injury sidelined her lo 1978. Sister Silverthorn has been named to the Pacllic Northwest all-star field hockey team five of the past seven seasons Her three soals led the Pactftc Northwest team to five victories ln seven games al the 1979 na· Uonals in F.d.i.soo, N J Joan Armstrong, Skagit Valley coacb, said her star player 13 extremely competWve. "It wouldn 't matter if her grandmother were in goal. She'd still try to blast the ball u bard as abe could.·· "Some of the other ailt.en think I am too rough," Sbter Sllvertbom said. "We have a lit- tle bultetball 1roup that plays once a week and they don't see competlUon the way I do. ''I VIED TO &EALL Y be bent on wlnnln1, to k.Ul the other team," lbe conUnUed. "Now I am gotq out to do my beat. "I bad a bard Ume fi~tlng for women'• 1porl1, • Sliter Sllvertbom remembers of a cblldbood 1pent in Sedro Woolley. "It wun't 90Clally acceptable and not too mMiy ~I.a were in- terested tn playiq. • Her sports Interest wu 1parked by her father, Earl SllHrtbom. a former m-.Jor· lea1ue bueball playe-r and a 1cout for the M 11 waakee Brewen. Tbe two played c&Wl e'f•r l1Dce abe wu yowac. ••ee pttebed sn1*1 bard and I bad to KATH SULLIVAN put dlahrap ln my catcher s matt so It wouldn't hurt." Sister Silverthorn 11Ud HE• LOVE roa ATRLETl<.."'i expaoded to other sporu, mclud ins football, tennis and buket ball. She was aood at all or them -once winnlnl the sU&te teMJi. communlty colleae cham pio011hip for Stas1t Valley Com munltyColJ.eee Fleld hockey became her favorite sport after colle1e because It WH expen1ive to enter tennis tournamenu and "nun1 don't have a lot of money." she 1aJd. S18TEll SILVESTHSON la sHshtly built and 1et.1 her ahareof bumps and bruises on the play1n1 fle.d "Field hockey 11 a 1kllled aame and I you play akllltully you won't 1et hurt -but U you set bit with the ball," she saya, "ouch 1" A. field hockey ball 1s nine inches in clrcwnlerence Slits SUvertbom'a ambltkm i. to lean Iota ot 1oal1 and be uked to the aU -1tar team •lain next aeuon. ''I 1rill ~J u 1oq u mr leo bold aut,' abe Mid. .. FOOTBALL I SPORTS BREAK I FIELD HOCKEY Boes' Uphill Battle 8J'De4 1Hd .... Plw t Pndke rt11umed today tor the Pb.U.edelpbia l!a&la. Tampa Bav Buetaneen aad .U other National Football Leap teama wltb the Super Bowl OD t.betr mlAdJ. Tbe &qlea, 27·17 wild-cud wtnnen over Chlcaao ln the Na· tlonal Conference opeatna rou.nd, llDd the Buu, NFC Cm· tral Divtaion cbampkiu, open the MCODd round or acUon t :IQ a.m. iet&a-day. The AFC's sec:oad round folJowa at I p.m with the walk- tn1 wounded of the Ho.a.ton Oile". J.3-7 winners over Denvtt in their wtld~ard same, vlaJU.01 the San Diego Char1en. cbam- p1on1 of the West D1vuioo ON SUNDAY the remlJJlin.a d1 villoa winnen play t.bei r flnt playoff e.amet -Miami (Eul) at PlU.bu.rgb <Central) in the AFC and 1..()6 Angeles <Weal) at Dallas <East> in the NFC A1 a team, the Buca have ne,,er been 1n a playoff 1ame caix of their 22 atarten were ln at leut one with other c:Jubs > In fact. In their previous tbr~ seaaona. they never won more lhan ftve &•mes But this year they won their first five and fan11hed at 10-t But they are an eruama Most fans ~ Tampa Bay as a sput tenng offense overshadowed by the lea&Ue s best defense wtule the Eagles ar~ considered mono of an olfen.se-0nented team But c;ta t11tically Philadelph11 wa~ ~venth m offense tn the NFC and the BuN were sixth a·~ only Ult" stt0nd meet.Jn" or the teams Ptuladelph1a won the f1nt en('()Wlter 13 J .\ND rrs .\NOTllEB m~g of two former <'olle11ate C'Oa<'h1ng ri va ls Phlladelph1a's Dick Vermetl <UCLA> and Tampa Ray's John McKay <Southern Callforrua > In San Diego, the Chargers are preparing for their tint playoff .:amr !>tnC'e the 1965 season. ~hen tht') won tht.> Western D1v1!>t0n t1tlt-in thf' ~mencan Football lAaRue and were abut out 23-0 by BuffaJo for lbe AFL cbamptonarup San Diego and Plt.atsbur&b tied r or the NFL· 1 best f"tt'0"1 at 12-4 TheChargen, by virtue of their regular season v1c:tory over the Steelers, <have the home-held edge 1n all Af'C playoff games l whale UH! Chier-. rode Earl Campbell's league h11h 1.497 rushing yarth lo lill I I 5 marlt BUT C.\MPBELL may not ~ at full strength for Sunday ~ aamt' -and quarterback Dan Pastorilu may not play at aU Each auffered a Voin IA.Jury against the Bronco&, Campbell's comlnt just before ball'Ume on a three-yard run for what turned out to be UH! winnin1 touchdown The Dolphina will be l.rytna to repeat their last playoff ap- Pt'arance in P1ttabureh. when they beat the Steelers 21 ·17 for the AFC champjon.abtp in their 17-0 perfect seuoo, whlie lbe Rama will be trytni to revene the outcome of lut year's NFC cbampionahlp 11me. when the Cowboys shut them out a..o fi',... P9fle •I CHARGER. • • to them lf I could mate lt back " If a man la expected to die, uid Beoincbke, "you realbe wbat'1 really important ln life. It l1n 't how mucb money you make or bow popular you are. It's your frlenda and your family .. You learn that today I• what matters." Benincbke, whose normal wel1bt never exceeded 110 pounds, was one of the premier younf placek.lcken lo the Na· lion• Football IAque. He CGa· verted 39 of 49 fteld 1oal at· tempta lncludlnt 34 of hi.a lut • before hia oro career wu ba.hed with leut.bantwofullaeuom TB&&& A&S A80trr two mllllon Americans wttb the co- lon aliment ln eome form. By talk' .. about ll, Bemnebke &aid be wu ·~· to do all I ean to be.Ip ta.D: r.- • BOBHAILEl , ..... ,,,,,.e.J CARI.SON. • • de1ree movement I ex.peel about "5-60 de1ree1 of mote- m ent. which mea111 my J_qp1 jumplna and pole vaultin1 ~ are over "NO MORE 4d8, EITHES. But I'll be able to walk and joi,. I aee these 1uys in therapy wb their leg gone and I look at mlne r'm Just so glad I've setJ got my le&. it's s\lll mine " Hailey expects to be back in tht' biology tlauroom at Newport Harbor whe n the 5e<'ond semester begu1s <the end or January ) The pam endured dunng three ~t'eks of ca.,t work resulted in calluses from h ts hips to jui. knt'es and nght ankle C"LRRE~V HAILEY 15 on oral anub1otJ~ and the slnn is adh•nntt. althou&h lus left leg rt>m a1n.s 10 a c:ast to his toes ~ow it's duty with crutches iind fla1l ey who has been hookE'd on !>p<Jrtc; and game -.ho wi; on t~h~v1s1on dunng all th11 time, says ..Anyone on their back for six months. believe me. crutches will look like Jesus Chnst com- ing down the ctumney " Six months of this dilemma has bttn hard to sweltow and lfa1lr v 1s tht f irst to ctckno..,. l('(j...:(' 1t · J-'.i.pt>C't ally since it was nothing that r had done or in 1llated. · ~ays Ha1lt'y "H It was done wtule I was workmg, or 1us part1y my fault. lt would be t'a.s1u to aceept But somt116ng hkt' th.ls you begrn to t.b1.nk tht'rt' must be a muter plan ~mt'wtH.>r(' " At any rate. lfallet has his <'rlll<'hM for Chnstmas. Hem! he has ~ailed on for a long time ,.,..... Pap 81 FIESTA ••. finished at 6-.S-1, bad an Out- ataodtni same plan. ·'They tbftw the ball extreme- ly well," said Sherrill. "Wbe11 they were ~ble to run with the ball, t.bey came out LhrowinC it. It aurprUed m• that they could throw the ball that well." Sherrill wu pressed on his feeHn1a about bow bifbly ranked bia Pantbtts sbou.ld be. "I tbtnlr we abould wind up in the top aix." he replied reluc- tantly Aal7.0NA STRONG SAFETY Dave Laatna. the Fiesta Bo•l'a most vafU.ble def'e01nve player, picked on two Pitt puses, bad one pall deflection and was credllt'd with three unuaiated and fOW' asatat.ed tackles. ·'That trophy was on the back ol my mind since Monday when I aaw lt," 1aid U11tna. "I tbink defenalvely, we 1bowed people we can play football. We oner save up. It wu our best de- fensive effort of the year." Tony Muoa, in ht.a tbinl year as Arbona '1 bead coach, was naturally dilappolnt.ed by the loss ''We've been underestimated all year loal but we can play wtth anybody,'' aald Muon. "That wu a aood football team out there. ad J tboulht we sbowd bne woo. "But I won't mate &J11 ex· cutff for our play. We did well but tbey were better.•• Trallla1 t-0 earl1 ID tile U.ird ciuaner. Artsoaa kicker Bmt Weber cut tile m..,. lD ball wUb ... ,an1 not toal. Glltnt Castoff CJoUld & Key for Dolphins • BASKETBALL/FOOTBALL 7He ~ 'IOiJli!. ~es lllZ~ 7D THG Pt!>IAlr tJF C/)IJ rAcr; THe 6/fSI eR. . I T /Viti-8€ TO P~ T?fE C ./U uAJ JlY~ Cf5.A.I ~I( Or ntE R..K.47: Giant TV Fan . Soap Role Fits Carson EAST RUTHERFORD, N .J. <AP) -New York. Giants middle linebacker Harry Carson maoaged to stay calm as the likes of Tony Dorsett, Ottis Anderson and Wilbert Montgomery came rumbling tiis way · But the 26-year-old Carson met his niatcb last week when be made a guest appearance on the soap opera "One Li.le to Live," which -1fS"today. "I HAD A mce time I was a little nervous al fint but the cast members helped me out quite a bit." Carson said. "I played the part of Frank Sparrow, a lmebacker for the Cougars. I was the defensive captain It was rather realistic '' While his Giants teammates lounged dunng breaks in the drudgery this sea.son, Carson could always be found on bis familiar perch in the television room. Carson is a devoted soap opera fan. After the Giants dropped a heart.breaker ~ -Dallas,. Canon trudgeo into work the next day and confided be would much rat.her be home watching "The Young and the ResUess.'' So when ABC con- tacted Carson about making a guest ap- P e a r a n·c e on the i r daytime serial, it was your basic dream come true Carson made his debut despite a painful groin injury suffered the dav before in the Giants· season finale CARSON He was selected for the part because news of b~ devotion to the soaps filtered to the ABC cast- ing department On the. show, Sparrow is in· terviewed bX the character Pat Ashley, who "bas a show kind ff Uke Dinah Shore," Canon said. A SPOKESWOMAN for ABC said Carson did a 1oocl job despite being extremely uptight. "He was so nervous," she lau1bed. "He didn't know what to do with his bands. He was tappin1 bis foot while waiting tor his cues. The other actors would come up and reasaure him. He said·he Just felt out of bi.s area of expertiae." Canan spent little time studyine bi.s five or six lines becau.se he was buay preparing for the foot· ball aame. ' "It wu kind of funny. Goi.na to the stud.lo I was reciting the lines and when I eot in front of the camera, everything went ~.'; •said Canon, who will appear in hla sec«Ml stralaht Pro Bowl next month. "I started very nprvoua, but <>lice I aot through the rehearsal everyone said I wu doinR • 1reat." Tlte one-time appeare.nce paid '600. but Canon doesn't think be'• fouad a new niche. · .. , TOLD THE people oo the abow that they'll 1Uck to the t.b.inp theJ do best., which ta aetlnl, and I'll do the thlD&• I do 'belt, wbicb is pl~ football/' be said. I . Where wru Canon be when the mow ainf · "I doG't &hint I'm cotna tp watch it.'' be tal4. "My blUelt Critic ta me: J'm not ICJl.nC to·~ wbtt bappenl oo the abOW. I dOil '\wane to p.e ~ •••1!' . Tweat.r·sevea Natimlal roota.ll J.eape tea.ml an attest to tUt. · . . . , . Top Surfers ToComp te Top amat.ur aurf•ra from tevn eoutal sta will be eom· .,.u.L':.:t:-1:' aaUocial turf· IJIC -e !U91 It tM Hunt· IDctoa 8Meb pier Friday ud tu...,.· adiir tbe au.ptct1 ol tbe Nldonal SeboWUc Surftnl ANOd.iUaiJ (NS8A). Surfera from CalUo~nia, Hawati, Rbode llland, North Caroliaa. South Carolina, Texu and Plorlda .,.. 1cbeduled to compete with action 1etUn1 un- der way each day at e ln t.be mornlal. Saddlebaek CoUece. Ul No. 1 ranked JC buutba.U ~am ID the atate. trill put tu H·••m• winnin1 ltreak oo tbe UM P'rt· day Diehl when tbe Gauchos meet blehl1·re1arded Pboem.& Colleae tn the ftnt round ol the Santa AM t.ounwnent. Tipoff 11 1cheduled for I o'clock and the tournament features 101De ol ~ beat teams in the Soulbland with Santa Ana, El Camioo. Cypresa and Oxnard alao competlnc. Phoenix. Glen-" daJe, Arii and Mt. Sao Jadnto round out the field. Saddleback. El Camino, Ox- nard and Cypreu were aU in t.be OAflVl'ILOT state tounammt llllt ,...,. lfld each wo1t their coater••~ crowsu. Alt tour ue ta~ ••aln ~ Jeu', wbil• Utt ere picked to wJn tbe Cout Ccinlwenee. t.ocetber' tome lmpnalve . Tb• aauctio• •···e· bert. BMtdM .S.U 1~ 1treak. s.dd.lebact bu · 100 or more potntl e1-tUNs' tbb NUOO.. and bu ta.1lled U2 oc. 02ore four Untea. ! Tbe Gauctto. an led by N center Kevin 111,ee, w&o la averaJIDI 33 polnU and 11 ft. boundl per same. : . • • t Resorts Having Prohlems, Too ~ Ni uu IA &ilbltoD \'\., ..,_ about • ot ltl 12 '"111 a.re ape Wftl. mu·m• aaow. OU. IDclustry offtclall ln New Kam~ laid c'Qld wtatber lut welt biJRd OGMJWablr. Ba cme ..W, '"Tr7 to tell 0aat lldi9t fa JluHcb"""' who look out tMlr .....,., ud - IJ'&U." Kelly, wtlole ....art °'**' Nda1. M4i .... later tbu ...i. Hid the ana•1 ~ ti cmlJ u s-tteat full. avr &AJN rsu. aod WQpentuna dlmbed Into tM upper a at aome New l!n&1&od atl u.u Tuesday •. further dt tnlpkhl.. bope9 tJaat N80r'tl wUJ be able to caab la on U. oonnally beaY7 UM by boUday vw•tiopen ud ~out ol aehool. ··wru NOT UPScnNG rr to pt cold aim until Tbsanday, and that j\llt about wip11 out Ch.riaUM9 ...-... be 1a1d. "W• can't do anytbtnc. We can't make mow: lt'• too warm. We just baft to a.I~ aDd waJt for the cold weather." aboUt ~ of aome 100 aki areu in N" "Uaually we rely oo lbe Cbri.lt.mu boUda)'I to Jive us our ftnt real boOlt.'' aaid Sara Wlddneu of Eq, are opeo, ooot at full ca,>adt.)' and all ~ mm.made IDOW, lDduilry Cl(ftdala aald. .. ,...,....... Lost DrilJIJ~ laga1na Sailing Oasses Set Laadlubben who want to team Mw to saJl CIA alen up now for tbe Laguna Beach Recrea- 1 lion Department's aall· lng claues um winter. Sailing for Adults ud Teena wlll be offered beginning Jan. 9 at t.be Dana ~t Marina. The instructor la Dou1 Hamlin. who bas been teaching boating for many years. Ty pea of vessels. knowing the elements and safety wiU be taught during the three-hour classes. TODl'S VODKA I .~ CHIVAS REGAL 7501"\!U..!UTtJ< Detroit's James McElroy loses his dribble as Cleveland's Randy Smith knocks the ball away in NBA action Tuesday night. Cleveland woo, 111-101. For enrollment in· formation, call the recreation department......:;.,_~ at 497-3311, or the South Coast YMCA at 831-9622 645 1113 Gamble Backfires BOT'Tl.L UQCJERS Rf.TAIL Amaretto Di Saronno, 12oz 5 29 Blue Def e1ise Stops Gray MONTGOMERY, Ala CAP> Harvard Coach Joe ReslH' says two fourth-quarter plays wt're lh<' keys to his team's 22·13 victory Tuesday in the 42nd annual Blue-Gray college all-star football game The first big play came just as the quarter started when the Gray, down 14-13, faced a fourth down at the Blue JO-yard ttpe and decided to go for the first down rather than try a field goal BUT THE BLUE DEt"ENSE stopped Rice's Earl Coo~r for a one yard gain. leaving the· Cray two yard.a short of the first down marker 'ilDke the Northern all stars to a 14 O Drambutc, 2.}-0L I 1.1 I lean Gailiano, 2>01 I 0.06 llurl<·\ st·on-0 the first touchdown Kahlua noz 7.73 11n .i six 'ard run. then pa.\sed six • • 8 64 :.ards to Oregon State wide receiver Mldon Melon, 2l·Ol Steve Cury for the second score Southern Comfort, 1 l~TUl 1201 THE GRAY CAME roa.rtna bac" TiaMaria,2J-OL 861 I• the second quarter beblnd BLENDS A•burn quarterback Charlie Trot Hiram Walker Imperial. QUART 5 40 man. who was selected as lbe Gray's K-s•---·MTR l 034 most valuable player ~ ~. 1 ,..,...,,.._ ,.,....,. -Trotman moved the Gray from its Seagrams 7 Crown, 1 J>UTER I I o.::: own 22 lo the Blue 25 before t.M dnve ~tailed and John Roveto of Southwest BOORBONS Cou1siana was called on to boot a Anc~nt Age, QU.-. ... • 5 88 42-yard field gnal Earty Times Q(JA.llT 5 88 The Gra~ then' look advanta~e of lk T• H' h g 42 an all star game rule which permits H. Wa er en 19 • 7' LITU< · a team trailing by 10 points or more l.W. Harper. QUA,lil 7.25 to get the ball back when they score. Jim Beam, 1 ~trn11 I 0.96 CA.sf Rf"TAJL 119.63 125 €3 113 77 8740 97 73 6t96 9 35 61 .00 58.50 65 71 6655 6660 53.34 8 1.99 6200 "I didn't think we could kick that Car." said Auburn Coach Dough Barfield of h1s decision to let the Gray go for the first down rather than a field goal "Plus, with the wind at their back, we didn't want to give them the ball at the 30 if we missed," Barfield said. "That wu definitely a bi& play becauae after that they took. com- m and." AFTER RECElVING the kickorf, BRANDY AND COGNAC Trotman took only six plays to move Christian Bros •• 1 7'>Uff.R 12.05 68.21 ~~~cid~w~~ !,~I~\h0; ~~~t~:~ E&J.1UTER . . 5.80 65.81 quarterback scoring on a stx-yard Courvolsler V .S .• ~ "\L 12.54 14 l .95 run. The big play in the drive was a Martel V:S.P., . I I 16 12625 BE8'1'1C SAID THE PIA Y waa the tumiDI point ol the same, but be a1ao cited a safety tcored by the Blue team minutea later aa "a big factor tn our victory.'' The safety came after Auburn's James McKinney recovered a fumble by Yale'• Keo Hill at the Gray two- yard line. The fumble ended a 69- yard march by the Blue after they bad stopped the Gray offense on the big f CJUl1.b..4own play. On the till.rd play after the fumble, boweftl', the Gray decided to 1amble on a rewine and Alabama State's Terl"J Greer wu cau1bt in the end zone by Jowa'a Jim Mollnl for a safety 47-yard pau from Trotman lo Van· derbill's Preston Brown. CANADIANS The Gray defense then stopped t.M Black Velvet. OUAAi . 6 02 Blue offense and the Southern aJJ. Canadian Oub, 1 7~UTER •.. .. 15 49 stars took over at their own 10 wilb Canadian Mist. QUAR1 5.96 lessthantwominutesleftlot.begame Seagrams V.O •• 1 ?SUfE.R 15.49 East Tennessee State quarterback. Mark Hutsell passed the Gray GIN downfield. enabling Roveto to kick a Beefeatcrs. 1 ~UTER . •• 1435 26-yard field goal with just one GRh-..'s 1 7.,, tTT:o g 53 second left ln the half. ..._.7 • ..,,""" ....... • • Gordon. OUAAT . . . • .... • . 5 16 Seagram's. CXAAT ...• • .. • 5.53 S I B d Tanqucray. 1 7'>LITER . . .. 14.70 pectacu ar i RUMS Ra J 5 Bacardi U. & Dk.. 11~UTE.R l 0.42 ces an. cutDJo u. & ok.. OOART 4.26 THE BLUE THEN TOOK the ensu-' ft\yers Jamlcan. 7»ML 7.21 lng kickoff and, led by their most ARCADIA <AP>-Speclacular valuable player. Syracuse Bid,alosertoAlfirmedlntbeirooly SCOTCH quarterback Bill Hurley. marched 49 meeting, will be followln1 In lbe BaOentfn~ 1 ~LITER 14 72 yarcb for a touchdown to seal lbe vie-footsteps of the 1979 Eclipse Award Chlval R ..... 1 . 14.83 winner in the Santa Anita winter ~· QUART · · · · '°~~nically, that touchdown was meeting that began today. Cluny. I.~... . . . . 12.05 scored by Hill, who had fumbled The .Bud Delp·lrained Spectacular J & B. QUART ...... ... . . 9.59 away anot.ber Blue t.oucbdown euller Bid wtll mal<e his California ractnc Johnnie Walker Blk OUAAi 13 50 ln the quarter. debut inf the1 $75,000 MJallbu ~l at Lauders 1 ~UTE" .. · 11 ·20 Hurley who bit 12 ot 15 passes for seven ur ongs on an. 5. u. ut • .. ,,. ".... ... . . . 128 1a;J., provided the offensive year's edition of tbe Malibu, Al· \', TEQCJILA apart for Che Blue lD the ft.nt half, firmed ran third behind LltUe Reb * 634 endWiDc two tAJuCbdowo drtYea to and Badar Ahead. Cuerw QUART . •. . . . . -------------------------Don Qoid, 17~LTR. 8.71 -----T-H-IS .... WE~~E~K~S~SP~E~C~I~A~L.....---.... s.uua ~ ........... . . 720 ' VODKA Crown Russe.•QUAAT .. .. .. .. .. 4.22 Kamchetk< ~ .................. 7.92 Popov ••. ~ ......................... 6.99 Smirnoff. QUART .......................... 5.68 Stolechna,Ya. OOAAT .................. 1039 1978 SEVILLE ruUFi..~rulle control. AM/nt stereo. Wt whHI & full vtnyl 68.13 87.65 67.44 8765 81 16 53.90 58.40 62.61 8322 58.96 4824 8 1.50 83.89 167.85 68.17 108.60 152.88 6339 71 .66 49.29 81 .37 47.75 44.77 41.83 64.26 1t7.55 top. lS)U~I). •9895 • KESSL!R BOURBON ··~ \ 91s BOTTU CASt RFTAl.L 4.99 10.48 9.49 7.29 8. 15 11.33 8.12 5.09 9.75 10.96 5.55 5.55 8.89 6.84 10.34 11.37 5.49 11.83 10.53 5.68 14.61 5.62 14.61 13.53 8.99 4.87 5.22 13.87 9.83 4.02 6.80 13.89 13.99 11.37 9.05 12.74 10.57 5.98 8.22 6.79 3.98 7.47 6.98 5.36 9.80 BOTT\.£ CASE R£TAU.. RETAii Margarita. Bloody Mary. Sweet f, Sour. .. <xi-.c 1 4 9 Pina Colada. Mai Tai. Da)quiri. Straw. Colada. Straw. Daiq .. .,.·,o · 49 Po&and Water, . .lll" t .69 Mdlhenny Bloody Mary. jl m 65 Calstoga Water. 1J3.0L .59 Seven Up. l&DL,... lo' 00 nu CHAMPAGNES Andre. ~ 2 OS Chandon. .. .. 6 52 Franzia. · .. I 7q Jacques Bonet. <>-~ 2.05 Le Domaile, , 2 b4 Moet & Olandon .. -..... . ..,, I 3 28 MaftWf, Rossi ~~tr. 6 60 5.58 558 787 7 40 6 72 LE OOMAINE CHAMPAGNE 323 240 Gamay Beaujolais ~.,.. .. Bea •leu. -, .... Chartes Krug. 1') ... Monterey. ~ R. Mondavf, ~, .... Pardud, o• .. Chardonnay Beringer. . ,..~ Christian Bros., ''='-'It Fetzer.-; ,, Giumarra. '-0 "'·L Monterey. 1 '°""L CHENIN BLANC Christian Bros.. "' Fetzer.~ ..... Frands~n. Louis Martini, • Mirassou, 2.73 2.42 2.75 3.03 3.13 272 4.95 349 423 324 4 55 LOWENBRAU HENRY 29.70 2632 30.00 33.00 34.00 29.54 53..90 38.00 4600 3520 49.50 BEER WEJNHARD BEER OOHT OR DAAt( &PACK r 2-0L oonu 224 6-PACK 12-0L CAN!> HOSTESS QlfT P CKS E & JQallo. }"°" .. 5.85 Fruc:IUan Burgundy.,~ 12.09 R. Mandavl Table Wines.,~'" 9.89 Ber"8s Hock Set. ).7IO , ............. 12.86 ~Cruet..m ........................ 12, i 2126 43~ 3,.94 46.75 39.52 BOTIU. 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TWI PUBLIC NOTICE Cl'---..onca TD e11 • OtTO«\ IU N lltat C0U lllT OP T'Mf. 'TAT'90lrCAU-,.IA PC)tt '"IE ClDU#T'i' OP ()tlAlllO• II() A MID7 f '1 ... ol MUltl(l IC ~ES •k• IAIJlllf l le.INN( Y '10LMe\ OH••-N011Cl , .. '1EltES'f Gl"EM ta""° <t'MJ'-'ol ______ , -···---·~ ....... ,, __ _,_ __ ... , .. -_ .. _, ... ..,,~, .. -liftlt• ol .,. ,..,_ o4 --... lllleel t~-.. .....--.•·"' .,.. _,, -Mn. lo .... - ... .......... • ._ -eff!C9., JAMU I Wtl ... LM •I "I ND•L .. MOS"111DH. -lit. .,_.,.,...,. ~· ,..... ~ tt1tl. _, .. ,, -Ill«•"'-· .............. d ... • 11 ........... ,...,.... .. _ _._ .. . ..... ~ ... 111>1 ............... . •lier ,.,. ltm ,....ll:•H• ot tflu -IC• 064eO o.c...... ''·"" ~ .. .__ ._.....,._0.-Tv"'" a.-.~· .. Wiii•------~ ·~"·~..,.. .i-•.---_ .. ......., .._...,ca .... , ... CJlQ tlN7n ........... *' ~0.-C.... o-11, "''°'· OM ....... "".-..&.'IW • , i \ "' t • . . • I • • • -Dll!l.Y~f 2 Obacure MOdeet Upa Oil TBS aO'ITS&DA• mnet doesn't at.a In AQJ one piece. Jnate..S. lt la • aetwort ol bl8b11 so~c.red bnJkerw the WOl'ld over wbo deal lar1ely by telepbooe and telex. While IUD1 dealers have of. fices•lD. Rotterdam, the world'• Incest oU port and refinery center, others operate from Stncapore, Houston, Curacao. Neow York .md ebewhe~. As tbe broken wheel and deal, an oil cargo on Its way from the Mid.ale Eat.to tbe United States can cbange cnmenhlp ~era! times lD the course of a month's voya1e The oil broken act Ute buai· hessmm ~. trying to • buy cheap and selJ hich. When they guesa wrong they can lose thelr shirts. These days, it's hard to ·guess wrong; aJlY oil bought today is almost certain to be worth more tomorrow. OIL 111.AT HAS been selling under contract for $23 a barrel can fetch twice as much on the open marltet. So, according to Jay Viva,i, an Energy Depart· mebt aJ)okeaman, some pro· docers have been diverting oil from contracts and putting it up forgraba lo calmer days, only about 3 per«nl of the oil In world trade waa eold on the apot mapet. although some exp9rta t.bOuabt even t.bm that apot prices were · the tall that waaed the dog. ORDER YOURS NOW • • • A group of employee~ at the Westinahouse plant ln Unthlcum, Md., go over problems m their department with a member of management during a quality circle meet· mg. Quality circles were designed to allow the employees to off er recommendations to improve productivity Uranium Shortage Seen Ore Dependence Next V.S. Bane? DENVER ·(AP) -On the brink of one energy crisis became Of reliance on foreign oU. the United States may soon face a shortage of uranium fuel for lb nuclear-powered electnc generating plant.a. Nuclear power plant.a, which supply ooe-eigblb of the nation's eleclriclly, have commitment.a for only about 45 percent of their uranium ore needs through the year 2000, according to the fint of a series of copyrlebt articles published in Sunday editions of Tbe Denver Post. BECAUSE OF lagging domestic exploratioo and grow· mg demand, the industry wtll have to tum to foreign supplies during the U8>5. with resultmg soaring prices, and the possible closure of some nuclear plants for lack ol fuel, the Poet UJd. The priee of uranium h•• already eoared from sa a pound in l9A to $Q.50 per pound. ''l thlnk we see t.he possibility of another OPEC 10 uranium - a conaortium of Australia. Canada and South Africa that could effectively c:ontrol pric ea," Gene Pendery. ex· ecutive vice pusldent of western operat.loaa for Nuclear Dynamics Inc .. in• Denvet was quoted u saying. "YOUS U.S. utilities a~ very naive. By the time U.S. utilities realize the need for toreiJfn uranium. others will already have been thet'e," aaid David Roberta.on, bead of a Toronto geological consulting firm. Only three of the nation's 50 ind1v1dual utilities and seven utility groups involved In nuclear power have fuel supplies committed through the year 2000, the Poet article laid. They are AriJIOOa Public Servi~ Co , Union Co. ot St. Louia and Kanua Gu and Electric Co. •'The people wbo talk about Small specialty shopping ce~r to be built. More thdn 1.S million tourists visit this beautiful wine country area ~nnually. Growth strictly hmlted In •ref maklnc;;i this an excetlenl Investment opportunity. Read';' tooo. ca11 : · . LEASE fi} From The Leader WEARE OFF TO'A RECORD LEASE YEAR! endleu uraruum are t.he same people who ualked about endless oil and gas," said Roberuoo. The Department of Energy sa> s there are 920.000 tom or econorrurally minable uraruum 10 the United States. with another 1 5 miWoq tons oC proba ble resources ........ Legal \Voes Befall Game ... SAR l"RANCl800 <AP> -1'11 ~~-=~~~ l.9IOll mmt .. • co.art to det.rmlAe • bcnr · U,. tradeamk .. nprded .., die =tt's.C':rt ':' ~raiedu. Tbe ruliq ,....nec1 • lower court dechlon lbat beld t.be tr•demark is valid. IT WAS A 8ST9&CS tor Parker Brothen. wlUcb ac- quired rtatu to u.. came 1n sm and pt • ~ that upb'ed In 19$3. ~ II nprded • ooe ol tbe mm& popular ..,._ ever. The ralln& onleTed U.S. DD- trict C.omt to ftnd out wbltber coneumera uae tbe name Mooopob u a retennce to the product. OI' the~. Parker Brothen wu irated an lD.junctioD lo 197'1 a1a!Dst An· U ·Monopoly Inc. and ortlinator Ralph Anspach. THE APPEUAft coart N1d the doctrine of trademark law uya lbat when a trademark primarily denote& a produc:t rather than the producer. "the tradem.arlt la lost" and DO km&er valid Juqe SpeGeer WWla~ uid the trademark wu nlld and.,. forceable. aod Anti-Monopoly's use of the name tor lta own game wu an infrtncemeat. THE APPEUATE ~rt nwi t he big question is •betber Parker 8rotben aucceeded U\ its eCforta to ikHp the name Monopoly trom falling t.nto ~ Over The Counh"r HASDU.,.. Ilg Crop Forecast In Wheat WASHINGTON (Ai» -e. wbe•l farmen. ralae a~ bumper crop next J•at? Tbe A1rlculture Department bu ralaed dMl1 poa!llilltJ. . In tu ftnt ~ foneul fl crop production next year. U. department aaid lbe 1llO wbMr wheat crop eou&d yield t.sr billion bmbels, oalf 3 pe:i cmt leu than the bumper 1'79 barvest. Offidall said tarmen plaled 51 & million acres of wintei" tabeat thJa tall. a 9 pereent • creue from what they plaate4 to produce the l.97t baneet. A year 110, in ita finl estimate of im winter wbe'at production, USDA. proj~ tbe crop at aboat 1.44 'blllloo b1.tabela. Farmen went on to harvest pl btllioo busbela. Vp•_ ....... ~ .. Beneht From Our Prlci1{1 Poky, Select1oo And Supetb Service. NABERS~ MUTUAL FUNDS 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS STYLISH TYPE ONOOOO OlWJTY WHITE GUMMED PAPER • PERSONALIZED •EASY TO USE • FOR YOU OR A FRIEND . r~-----~~--~~-------~~, '"' Ill "* ........ .,.,,, IMU ...... , 71 + .21,.. '°' I Alot Pr1nttno~ ._.. Dtv. · I Polt Offtce Box 1580 • 330 W. Bay St. I Colla Mesa. Callfomla 92828 • I t ' I Of!IH7MY8 280Cf HARIOl ILVD .. COSTA IEIA 540·1100 SENIOR au ASSURANCE TEC NYSE COMPOSITE N DAIL. Y PILOT 81 ' ~ding Seller Money Tree TD -.viD TBATracbd ap the molt ._.etimaJ tncreue um year wu American Tobaceo'a low-tar ctianae. Cartloa. It eeored a• percent Caln to capme 11th Dlw 1D tbe ...... ndja,., Otha-branda whole aU. mcreaaed Ulla year iDduded Vantaae (pl .. 11 pereat), Kmt <plaa 23 pereeal) and Newport (plus 14 perca:rt). Bruda wboM aaJes went dowa tneluded (Coot <mlnua s percent), Golden Llebtl (minus 8 percent) and Tareytao (minus 1 percent). THE OOllPANY that seems to be nnokinl tt.lelf lido oblivion la Uuett • llJft"I <LUI, I.art, Chesterfield>. Tbe sales ot a111ta branda added up to only 3 percent ol the entire market, •bicb la the slice taken by the No. 10 brand. Lorillard'• Kent. TIKll5e are some pf the bighb&)lts of the annual study of tht cigarette market done by Busl.MSI Week maguine They show an ui>-and-down pictur-e, Vtbicb ls precllely bow it was in the cigarette business for the aecood year ID a row. lo 1978, cigarette sales -measured not in dol1An but UJ number ot pacu sold -were •bout the sune u they were in Im. And thu year, accordlng to Business Wee&. they were about the same as they were in 1978. THAT SJ'Anc nGV•E ls sun rather hefty: 30 bUlioo paclul or eoo billioo cigattttes. But 8ua1neas Week believes the handwnting ts oo the wall. 'The McGraw-Hill magu10e say!> OaUy that "there is. now UUJe question that the m· dustry 111 teet.enng at its peak, po\Sed for a at.eady d«line in sales ·· From the standpol1lt of Brands. the market 1.5 leu con ceotrated th11n it oott wu Three brands -Camel, Lucky Stnlre and Otesterfield -uaed to account for 85 percent of all sales. Today the top five do ~ percent of tbe bwu.ness. lbe top 10 73 percent Here are today'& top 10: Brand Cigarettes Sold 1 Marlboro .. . ................... 103 Blltion 2 Wautoo . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . 81 billion 3 Kool . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . • . . . 75 b1lbon 4 Salem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 biltion S Pall Mall . 34 biltioo 6 Benson& Hedge5 . . . . . . 28baltion 7 Camel . . • . . . . . . . . . . . 216b1ltion 8 Merit . . 22 billion 9 Vant.age . 21 billion 10 Kent 19 htllJon Market Vnchanged As Gold Tops $500 NEW YORK CAP I Stock pnces dnfted aimlessly an hgbt tnding today as gold surpassed the ~an--0unce level for UM.> first bme The Dow Jooes average of 30 tnduslrialJ was down 1.02 point.a to838 14 Advanc"eS outnumbt>red declines by a sli•bt marpn in the taJly of New York Sloclt Exchange-listed ls.sues. Yost European foretgn exchange and gold markets re- mained c~ today for holidays But in N~ York. dealers were quoting eold prices of as much as $506 an ounce. &g&.U\5t about $'88 UJ Loadoo oo Monday. StO<"bl11 Tlw .'ip.lllgltl NfW YOltllC CAPI ,_ °"9-)0nft - NEW YOllllC CAPI· ~ • P"' prlcf' STOCKS -M\ < ............ ,.,_ _. -·.. • ,,,. <i;;',o ~ .. ~ ~~ .... ~ ..... Y-~ £...-.... 1..-• Tnt ZD.11 HUe UI 11 W_.,-I 01 tr ..... _,-'....,.. -ti 11 Utt 10111 .,. to7 IO 107.tS• O 1~ ~•sWlcl •· ....-'"'-• 1-. a.s sea Mi. JDD.n 1'1 11 1'1.-o., ~ '"" •iSAOD H"" • "' 1-t,"6.mo Occ.....,. ll'lfC , 111.• 11... + 1"1 r.... 11J.-......,., • . ,...., ~ • "' um~ .. . ... ... .... .. m.• P ... "'"' 1 .. .-• ..., • ~ u sa 1.Dt.-s..c•• Lift • ?»,«Ill ,..... -1 .---------------Wiim• ''" n1.• _.. • "' ... , .... ""~ 111.-~ -, .. .... ,,,_~ \ ,,. -11'• • , .... GPU Cp 11',GIO 1-. • ~ EnOfl ._,., U'" • "' _ ..... l.., 11l,AIO ~,, ~ G.,+t \l.v\ • ,.,. '~ ,._, Tt.T 11'-U "-• .... 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Or Jolwl llfegh HO 0 THE AMENCAH ~ o .... .cS eonkley ... am.n.rs t"" world. rno.t Gemand· Ing ,ob • lhe pt"'°9nCY of 1ne Un<l«I State. rocuamo f>ll what II l>IS donft to ltle men ....no held 11 Ind ""'" lhe men wno held It have done to the country 0 T Al.ES Of THE lMEXP£CTE) (/J AMENCAH Uft:8TYLE I ou1a ArtnSlronq ft) ATTHEWHITE l40USE m CAMERA THREE Zt1n And I' Tacn1ba1'a T11k1, IM moat powerlul lf'n pnest"' J1pen. •• 1"9 klb,ect of '"'~ dOC:umenll· * e * "The World .., Hot Arma ( 19621 Gregory P.a.. AN\ BtyOI A prtn- c.N lalll In 10'4 wft1't • -~ bul .. ~lidnelpC)ed by • heted ~tnee on thil -ofhet~ (21wa l g) M•A•a•H JOHN DARLING • 'RIC. ..Of' , • a.T-..Nff • 2STOleOMT 0 2:80 ..... ~~ ... ..,. • ••"-.. Anlltony ~~ ,,.,.. ~ ~.Ollwwda~ M~..-.-0... Brinkley to Dost Presidency Special By TOM JOll Y NEW YORK <AP> -NBC re- vived ti, "White Paper" documeo· tary aeries in August with a two- bour examtoatioo of United States foreign policy, and returns tonight with a report on a subject at least as enormous, the presidency. <Channel 4, 9:30 p.m.) "lt'a ao overwbelmiog." says Adriane C.OWles, who co·produc~ "The American Presidency" with Darold Murray. "You walk int.o the Llbl'ary of Congress and, my God, volumes have been written OD the tubjecL ··weEN YOU'RE TALKING about the pn!Sldency," abe aa. ya, "you're talking about the lDstltu· Uooa that affect the presidency, aa well aa the penon who bolda the offlee. '"Tbere wu a lot we did not deal with. t.be six-year term. for exam- ple. We tried t.o narrow lhe subject t.o tbe job, and bow it affects and Ui affected by the pel"IOD in office.·' "The American Presidency" begins, essentially, with Franklin D. Roosevelt, and uses the war in Vietnam and Watergate u focal points. NBC's "WHITE PAPER" aenes waa begun in 1980, then diacon· tinued sevef'al years ago. Tbe two.- hour program oo foreign policy, with Garrick Utley and chief cor- respoodmt. wu a critical success but a flop in the ratinp. A atmllar rate probably await.I "The American Preilidency." The 90-minute documentary, i. at lea.st well-done; comiDI as it does the day after Cbr1atmaa can't help the ratings. David Brinkley ta corrapoodieot for "The American Presidency," aod hi.a sardonic style set a tone that allowed the producers t.o in· elude clips of comic Mark Rusgell and Chevy Chase. tbe former star of NBC's "Saturday N1gbt Live" show. BEYOND THAT, SAYS Ms. Cowls, few could match Brinkley in expertiae. David bas covered the While House since the time of Truman," she says. "and in tbe journall5tic world, who knows more about the presidency than him?" Brinkley wrote the script for "The American Presidency,'' and, Hyl Ms. Cowles, "I think it's WOO· derfully aophbticated and percep- tive." Do2.eftl were interviewed for the documentary, an4 aeveral, iDclud- Ln1 former President P'oni and Lady Bird Johmoo, widow ol the late President Job.n&oo, appear on film . Ms. Cowles says former President Nlxon declined to be U\· lerv1ewed. and President Cart.er was embroiled 10 the lraruan crisis and could not participate. GEORGE REEDY, JOBNSON'S press secretary, and John Ebrllchman, Nixon's cbtef domestic advl&er, comment throughout "The American Presidency.'• aa doea Sen. Abraham Ribicotr, 0-Coon. ''These people often say the kinda ol thinea you don't expect them t.o way." Ma. Cowles says. "We asked them questions they aren't usually uked, and their answers often are klDd of atartl· 1n1. I'm aure Sen. R1b6coft iln't often ubd about the prealdeoey." ~ ......... ·;~ ( l\J;o ._ • ,. . • ~ ,~, '~ EhrhC!bma.n. to cite one lD· at.a.nee, t.eila bow Ni.xoo and bis aides woWd "lit around the White House and spmd an bow-ad·•· half t&lkinl about bow t.o captwe a minute-~a-balt on John Qwi. cellor that m,bL" TUE DOCUll«NTAllY, IN the end. ub. ''Can aJl1'C)De IOftm America!" .. Evert foar years:• aaya Tbomu Crcm1D. an autbortt,J cm the omce, -ihere la tbe .... tbet the new pcelddeol will be able to tum around the teadenJdp dlf. ficuJUet in A.mertca.. 8vt t.be emt· atrainta now lmpoaed oa \be American presidency makea it more dUlkult to lead. makes tbe prealdmey more ud mon a no. win attn ..... me PR!~ Dntdan.eder MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY Share with someone you love a warm and wondedul romantic GREAT NEW HQl IDAY BITERTAIMM&n' AT EDWARDS T111al1 es "ELECTRIC HORSEMAN" "1941" (PG' "BLACK HOLE" <PG> "ST AR TREK.. &> "KRAMER Va. KRAMER'' <R> '•APOCALYPSE NOW" aamm. CRJ ·1<r. "1'HSCO KIO" (R) "NORTH DAU.AS FORTY" "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" -n-yf ......... ~WP ... OAIDOl181ml . SIAM COll.U 11CUIA11 J SIAMCOll•Y 11CUIA .. .., MAXIMILIAN SCHELL ANTHONY PERKINS ....... -.----~ ROBERT REDFORD JANE FONDA 'Hear.t &at' SWwed Drive Mia iJJg From Screenplay, Direction •1 ~ d~ -espeCtallJr Nick Nolle• Caaaad1 and Sll· It w l ll.-..e ftC> an &be 11 Sp.-• Carobll . ...... , pHnUoa" it• ••••••• 1 ... 0.. JC8 DASO PLATING KDOOAC. baa lu'lkltllCC._.eal uo. tbl ao.d" .....,... out tbe ._ =:--· ~ -~ """'. _,.,..,1,Y ........ ..n..,., lla uplntJoal. ••JINlt Beat,'' pro-umq " -,... 111J ()rtmt fW a ,,.,... .... COIDtl U a tbe ID• lD tbe lwtrf f//l llfe U... ~ ... Was.cl •tie• '° dD tM l&llM -u. =thm :a:·~=:--~~.:: ~ ....._ ., ...._ ..... .._8 ......,. .... blm bdo an lmtaot, a:plo4tab&e e1lebdt7, &a.it -.. .,_.. -aq ~ ...... -butt cl televta!GO talk abow bolb' bumor and J le tor IDtln ,...mJcia, tMre .. UW. ll1pocrisy (Wlluit•M~...! alloeariatand). llbw.ood tautt tbll tuq31, DGtablJ faitbfUI Sl*M Ill lut a nw-powa womm. lll'O'idel t.o bis ~will produce • Ub pbenomenon. It'• tbe fUID~ • muc:b-oeeded eena.-of sranu. = ::rdrtv•'°°· .. m..~.:uq•~=g~~~ Much al tt ll told fn>m bu pahlt flll view (and rib .,._.. ~ ...U-Undled ~ wrldou>; la =-from botb J '• ICreenplQ lt .. ~ her eyes that we aee the sncful dla- aod S ~ y • ueu.aT BUT" u lea IOluticln tbe dNam, and come to recopbe the "beat" Uaan &Uebtl1 clfbeat, tbe story ol a mnaQS t:fi-=ti:e~.bUlb&Dd'• "-'whef=HDI, a,,..,._ tlm WM a l:ltti. abelld ol lta ti.me. Baaed OD ll'1 llll aft~, well-manqed performance, DAU.. Y "LOT •• CarolJD Cuaacb'• eat~ memoh'. the tum coovindn&lJ bridl1q the yean 6etwem ber bJ.ch· Plm c:mcana -·cw wal _,. cout PW& focuaea Oil tbt life abe 1ptrited days u an art student to a tired, diaplrlted 2~~~;;;;;;;=======~==~~ ~~~ wm '*"'"*' c.....,~1111 abaredwtthKet"OUacand( MOYIE J motheroltbree,abandonedbybotbcltbemealhe ----.--u•mi•-.i .... _ ... wisw-.a6M.._.».,,1-~u"zo1.1 ----ber butbud, Neal (the lo•ed. ---------------P~ for the novel'• REVIEW BUl'ftl8 NOLTE'8 ..wlue. ririd ...,,....._ Q n Dean Mortarty) · Uon ol CMladJ that leDda ''Heart Beat'' tbe color Kero U I c l o Ve d and eDl!l"l1 tbls ftlm IO de9pendetJ needs. Pla.Jlaa Carolyn, but Neal married her. Jterouac also lo"Yed a k1Dd ol superannuated Peter Paa, tbe kid wtao (but not se:aually) the huae. roiat.erlq, fl'ff· never '1'eW up, be manaeee to mate tbe ma spirited Caaaad:y, findine in him tbe embodiment cbarmln1, attrac:llve, and enn 11mpatbeUc: MA nNEES DAILY Al._.. IUO• Z:JO ,_ fwWau411al IMTBTADl•rT HONMI 534-]7]3 GEORGE BURNS ARTCARflEV "GOINC INSTYLF ......... __, __ ............ "-' leKll 164-0llO tllJO IMU ~ -IQO•)Jll .,. ............. 49!16,!2() ••·••·tt• c.., ..... . • .. • • .. • ,, QI ....... .... ~ eOWMlt"~'"" ......-. .. 1111· )I)~ 0-.-, llO•)JCI 600• t •• tt • of evel')'thinl that be wu writtna about. bl When Cuaady hit the road for further adven-despite bia atant ln'elpomlbWty. fri Indeed. ~·· own charisma helps us aD-lures. Kerouac moved lnto bi.a end's tract home. dent.and wby that lrre:Spomlbitit;y wu 80 sUoqly attractive to both Carolyn and Kervuac: IA the ftnt plaee. A word must also be sakl for Ed Henriques' extraordinary makeup, which •abUY trandorma the cut over two decades. Al lbt oataet. Notte look.a so younc and Spacek ao sophiaUcated lb.at lt took • wblle before I eveo recocnbed them. and toward the end, aa the wri.nkles beSln to abow. ooe feeia that t.b1a ia exacUy the way they will aook ln the yeU"I ahead. AS AI.WAYS. LASZLO Kovaa enhannis tbe film with hil ,iowtnc camera wort. here c:aptu.rt.nc a sense ol DCJStalija by add.in& a sepia toainl t.o the ~ fJI !Ji«l.' !THiii I'.,_ I W!1'I Wf 'I , ll'IX)ll ft"J l()ll • "'""". ollJllll "'' .,,.. "'11.Jt. l.JW'("'HJ.Pf -Cl"""IO'U • --_,..,_.. 01'0.> • -·'"'"' • •<tl.IU CJ'l'O.>.,._,..,_ '11(1 o{Jll ... ....... .,,. "*r""'tl"l~_.rw"Jllllll!lllj -.t'Tjt" ~.;.; --........ /flt) .... .«)~. -• "'-"'V<J< • I~ (U>l!'.l) -~C11'1Q.t Pl "IX"'l._p~ ... -1 ._,_, .. A SO-l'llACIOI W ...... --~-. -. ._....... ........... ,.,..... --When Cass-'Y returned, be stayed on there. the two of them sharing Carolyn's affections. Unta ol the 'SOI sequencet. while Jack Nltucbe's I NOW SHOWING 1-j ----- score incorporates period recordinp wtth hi.a own BYRUM TB.JES TO SUGGEST, without too much success, how unconvenUooal their des.ipi for livin& appeared to the good people of the 'SOs (ma.1J11y by introducing a very proper neighbor- ing couple who are mercilessly caricatured). J. au sty11 .. -to atemntne effect. WA u• Mo-tin HG-40n tllllNG! c.....,_ n n• ~Sl ........ • cosu MU4 """' ~1'" WlSTMllllSlll. I.IA•-Ill llOS Jo fact, nothing baa hem sll&hted i.n tbia u Tofil!~ ~1 sua wtSTMoNS'TUl......,,. .,_. 191 3.,3 Edward R. Preaaman productioo -eJtc:ept. .. ...... ,-.a .... _''"""""" .. .., maybe, the crucial questJoo ol wby Kerouac and .__ __ •0t_ti.rht __ onlor1"9Clft __ .:.....,.:t111..:.....;l:.:..,,....,,_=.:::...::.:.:::.:..:.'..,=.::.•.:...7':.:~:!~=.-:.mI!!:._-.J bis cronies had such a bypoot.k bokl upon tbe "beat 1e:neralioo " To a eeneratioo that has survived the swinging '70s, however. such blissful domesticity elicits hardly the raislng of an eyebrow. Curiously -and unfortunately -the film devotes far more footage to this aspect of the story than to the on·lhe-road adventures of either Kerouac or Cusady. most of which are flaahed to us in brief mootages. On the other band. Byrum bas elicited vivid and resonant performances from bis three prin· Bernstein Plans To Write Opera MtJNICH. West Germany fAP) -Conductor Leonard Bernstein says be will foresake the baton in 1980 for a year and spend his time compoaln& an opera. "I'm having a difficult time coovinctni people I won't lift my baton to conduct in Ul80." Bematein nid during a visit to Munich. "It's ooly a 12 month hiatus. starting now." Bermtei.n said that despite his announced plans. officials at the Moiart Festival in Sahburg, Austria, still list him as a guest conductor for a week of performances in late January "alt.bough I canceled the contract six months ago. People just don 't want to believe me or else they hope I'll change my mind " Bernstein sa1d he plans to resume conducting ii) 1981. Pkdges Set Record WASHINGTON <AP) -Public televlslon sta- tions across the country received a record $7.4 million in viewer pledges dunng the n•UooaUy coordinated rund-raislng drive that ended last week. The Public Broadcasting Service reported receiving 219,136 pledges, an inc~ase of 23 perceat over last December. NOW PLAYINQI 8'llA. ..... ' ... ""' Sit Sl39 OMH6l °'""' o. .... "' !>!>I um rosu w~ UA c-. 1 !i40~M WlmMCSTm UA c-Ill ~ OllNIG(. UA Dly c:i... 134..>11 I --------111 '"COINCi IN STYl.F A aJtr«1V to stNI IOll l'le¥T ~t>r-~o·-c-...,,...<-.. --. -··---ljiQ CP "WJTH TORRENTIAL FORCE. BE I IE Mill.ER SWEIPS 'THE ROSE· Mo AlfLM EXPERIEM:E ... IW EXTRAVAGMT PERFORMANCE ANO AN EXPLOSIVE DEBUT:· -GelW......_NKIY ''BETTE Mill.ER SENDS 'THE ROSE' SOARING INTO THE STRATOSPHERE WITH HER m.AZING ~·" -.. • .._ 1J •llls • Csfu1a Mii (i ' .. MS. MDt.ER IS A WOM>ER NII> ASTUM\IER." -OMwts11 c u • a.. Ans•••,,... UIYDI ra.D• IU:IUI& ,. na.D PllaElfT AU NEW 35th EDmONJ A ANAHEIM Ol'Elll TORIGBT at 8 .. dua •..t•y, DZCEDEB 31 U•DDI C:::!:J!.• mna S TONlGHT WedDndav 8:00 PW MORROW Tbun 2 JO PM • 8:00 PW mi.,, DEC 28 2 JOP)h 8:00PW tiin:l.a J. 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'A F mnily Crisis' Scheduled Friday The "Carol Burnett,A Family Crisis,'' featur· Ing Ms Burnett. her husband Joe Hamilton and daughter Carne Louise. will be telecast Friday at 9 p.m. on KJLJ,TV, Channel 9. Hosted by Bob Hilton and MeredJth MacRae. this program ts a taped repeat of KIU·TV's "Mad Morning L,A." show which waa t.elecut live Oct 22 and was the fint televiAlon appearance ot Ms Burnett, her husband and daughter discussing their drug related family crisis. . f••"=ranb' ........ u. ...... .. --~--.., .......... IDlllle .. .. ... • ., to Mil ............... .., ,.., Qluiltmll..,. I« atiOll& tane ...a. a4 um II -u. ..,. Nil.~ • IBW DAft •A._, ft&nONI W1U. not pa.7 CbnlllNI ~-~~ ..... llarb ........ lladOQ* ............. llpt. 11 aDcl ••a llllt "1 Oct; L ''It'• Mid for a autlaDaa ~ to ..._ lt • a ldt DOW. Yoa baft a maa&b ............. One poealble fatan atadanl, lat ,......, ·~11er17 ClartttmH DarUa1. •• by Rluard ~ wl l'rak Poollr, -.... recorded by otbCr ...... Gd pelformed -... ~ TV lbGWI Ud:I ,..ar, u ,,,...._ ltl .,._. la nrted. T'bl 8PPMl d Cltber recmt ........ =-··· Ille. lleCart.MJ'• "&adotJ!lb" .. tM fl ~ .. of bl• owa eompoaltlona, ""oaderfal ~.·· • ~ '-'° "'*' .. mu no IOld mon reeor>drl tbaa .., llDJer·writ. ID pop ldltar7 repeata a..-ad°""~ ''81.mp. 17 HaTbll a Woada1u1 Qrtstm_.me. • TD CALDOaNJA-Mao IOCll oaovr. t::t ~ ... ~~C::.'.C;.~~ ••• pla)'ecl oa.17 by rock ataUca ad bu DOt belo recorded by otben. The wlltenbed rear for Cbrtstmu bita wu ™· when 101 bolid•)' IOllP were pubUlbed. Tbe hlta included ''Slher aeua.·· "Sletp Ride," "Frosty, tbe Snowman." ud re-rele .... from the :rear before, "I'll Be Home for Cbrlatmu,'' and ''Bl• Chrbtmu. '' Bt& none ol these approac:bed the aucceu ol "Rudolpb" or Irvine Berlln'a "Whlt.e Ch.rtttmu." which bu IOld 109 mlllloa reconk ln 4tO vwaiam and SY. millloo coples ol &belt mUllc alnce .1M(. "WW'fl! C1Dl8'1'11A8" 18. IN FA<.T, the a1J, time bWlest aelllne record ol 8.Qf k.1.nd. Mon tbaD 25 mlllfcii copies ol BLD• C..0.b)''• venioll. re- corded ln IMZ, alone have been "*I. There are 1,114 IOlllS wtt.b ''Chrtat.mu'' in tbe title 1bted ln the computer bank ol the perfOl"1D1oe nehta lieemer. Broadcast MUllc 1.DternaUonal BM I 'a main competitor, tbe American Sodet)' ol Compoeen and Publlshen. report.a l,130 aonp with "Santa Claus" ln the title and more tbaD 1.200 songs copyrlcht.ed with the tWe. "Jln&le Bella." many ol them Just rearraneementa ol J ,S Pier, pool'• 1.&'57 claulc ·'We print a ref..ular column by publlaben teU, lng ua what they re need.a are," saya Richard Wiseman ol Son1wrtter Mquine. "No ooe ever says they need a Chrtstmu aooe." Time-Life Films Sets 12 Pictures HOLLYWOOD (AP> -nme-Ule Film.a will make up to 12 major mot.ion pictures durlnc the next three years to be d.latrlbuted by 20tb Century, Fox David Susalllnd, Tlme,Ufe'a senior' aecut.ive produ~. wtll overstt the productk>o acbedwe ol about four movies a year. The movies Include "Lovtn1 Couples," atar, ring Shirley MacLa111e and James Coburn. "Fort Apache," st.arnng Paul Newman. "The Spy,'' based on a novet by Norman Garbo; "Vlllace Creek.·· a love story by Gordoo But.er. · 'Tbe Spivey A.saignment," about d.rui amucillnt, and "If You Believe," a fanlaay·~e story by $(ott Parker. It's a wild, hilarious $200 OOQ 000 scavenger hunt. Winner take all f > PMa.Y Ofl'DtTAIMl!MT "°9PT LOGAN '" "MOUNTAIN FAMILY ROBINSON" (Q) ~lteftl ..... 11 ...... Coco 111 -ecAWMQP ~(POI -··---- -··--......... STEVE MARTIN. I he JERK -· .. - ----~._, "KRAMER n. KRAMER" -· .. ......... ,.....,.,_ Psfty. Meatballs, a cup of Spicy Hot Tea Purwh and a slice of Welcome Cake will cheer your New Year's Eve Ringing in New Year Hospitality begins with a table full of good food. Here are some . things to make ahead for an easy, relaxed New Year's party. Hospitality is the password on New Year's Eve. Whether you're entertain· tng a laree or small group, you'll want everytbing to say Welcome. That 1oes for the food, too. So fill the table with pleaaine foods of the seuoo. And start with a spectacular Welcome Cake ustq abttd5 of wheat bran cereal. Pre.erves made from pineapple. the boapitality fruit, makes thia rich cake sometbtna spedal. Prepartq it in ad· vance allows the flavors to develop and &aves you time on party-day. Serve thin ilice• with Brandy Hard Sauce. ~or 10methinc savory to accompany sweet, there's Party Meatballs us· 1 cornflakes. They make a 1ood •artatkln on the popular cocktail meat· ball theme. If the party mood la ete1ant. try servinl your meatballs in a ehaftae dish; if cuual, a alow-eooker will do the job. Ancl, when tt'a time for liquid reh'eab· menta: Spicy Hot Tea Punch, made wltb tea. Add a aplaab of rum to in· dh1dual aentnp. if desired. WELCOllB CAD a~ cups all·purpoH flour 1 teespoaa bUinl powder ~ teupoon salt 1~ cups ahreda of wheat bran cereal 1.,,. eups ma.rsartne or butter, aof· tened 2cupsqar ~ 1: (U OUQftll) pineapple pre-..., . . 1.J!llW.v~'n: (8 oancee) ftnel7 cut. 1 cm <M~) OU..S CCMmUt 1 ap~thopfed walmitt ii • V4 cup water 2 tablespoons fl.rmly packed brown sugar 2 tablespoons finely chopped oruon 2 tablespoon.a pickle reliah l tablespoon Worcestenh.ire sauce I tablespoon Yinegar ..._ teaspoon pepper In large mixin& bowl, beat egc slight- ly Stir in next 6 inettdienta Mix in ground beef. Firmly shape into 48 meat- balla. Place in single layer in rreued or foil-lined shallow baking pan Bake in oven at 400 degrees for ap- proximately 12 minutes or until well browned. Drain meatballs. Place ln chartng dilh, slow-cooker or other w armiq disb. For aauce, measure remaininc inar&- dienta into mediwn·alie aaacepan. Stir to combine. Cover. Simmer about U mtnutea, atlrrinc frequently. Pour sauce over meatballa. Serve wilb multi- sof. colored party pleb or codttall fora. Yield: 48 meatball.a SPICY BOT HA "1NCll 1 tablespoon wbole cloTel 2 ~inch dnnamcm atlcb 2 teupooaa whole allaplce 2cup1qar 13 CtlP9 water 111' cupa orance juice % cup lemon Juice 4bl-*t.Mbap Place dovel. ctnHmOD lticb 8Dd aJ. laptce tn da1•_.lotb bq. Ccimtime wttb remamtna lqredieata except tea bell ln larp ......... BriDC to bclil. RedDee beat to low Ud mnmer ' mlrmtM. Rem°" tram laMt. Add tea m,i. a..p 5 llWnal. RMDOft tea ... --. SWYe bat. Yield: m • 4'. RP each. It's DO MXider 1mart eoob reap eompllmed1 when tbeJ ea. Wblle toda1'• roat turtq, port. bell or bam meet. with tbe applame ol ·~ prw.S.-..aow'a lefto"fen ID87 be 5. wttb dttsnmUed arow. pr..tatlon can foster ac-or, blUei' Jet. pcpgJ1rit;J wben faortte fooda mate eacore .,.. peartDCa. S1Dce .routed or baked mellU tmd to dry out wbea reheat.eel, it .. best to allce GI' dlce them and add a uaee. irav1 or other molltea.lq aaeat before 1ervin1. Cranbe1'1'1 Cam· berland Sauce places 1eftovsl tn a .,., u,bt.. Thia warm ruby aaace add.a a touch ol elepnee to leftmel' or frail turkey, bam or part. C&ANBE&&Y CV•BE&LAND &\VCS 2 teapoom dry mustard 2 •eatl'OOD• paprika 1 telqlGC)D smaer DabolAlt 1 ea (t ounces> fl"OIC!D eoncea. trated ermbeny Juice Grated rind of 2 oran1es ~~elly 2 cold water Healthy Feasdng The time to st.art New Year's re- aolutions la today, eapedally al they coocern improvfnl your healtb Procrastination wu Hamlet's fatal flaw and it may become youn If you are puahiJll off beallb cooce-ns, ex- erclae and weiiht control into lbe rutu.re. ESPECIALLY witb regard to nutrition, many people fear that eat· inc rt&hl la a painful or di.5tutefuJ proceu .• Herbed Spinach Canapes a.re a.a ex.ample of a low cholesterol hors d'oeuvre that is so easy and elegant that you wiU want to share lhe recipe -and the results -with family and friends. Eu Beaters Cholesterol-free Egg Substitute is the cbolesterol-cuttin1 101red1ent in these C&IUlpes. Herbed Spinach Canapes are year. round party pleasers that are ideal for winter bol..aday 1alherinp For cholesteroJ-consc1oua 1ueat.a serve nuts, fresh vegetables wilb YOJW1 dip and plenty of punch for a bea.lt.hy welcome. BEUED 8.PINACB CANAPES .,._,. • .,en-• 8 t.ableepoona marga.rtne 2 packages ( 10 ounces each> fresh spinach. wubed, dned, and coarsely chopped 1 ~ cupe chopped onion ~ cup eu substitute l packaee <S ounces) low-fat mozzarella cheese, cboPPed \.; cup chopped paf'S{ey 'i4 cup chopped fresh dill ,,_ teaspoon pepper 2 cups lmaift.ed flour ..., cup Cl stick) marcarme 6 to 7 t.ablespoooa lee water Melt 2 tablespoons mar1artne in Dutch oven or laree beavy saucepan over medium-low beat. Add U1I ot spinach; cook and stir until wilted. Remove spinach to bowl to cool. Repeat uaing 2 tableapoona of margart.ne and remainina aptntch t Cook onion in 2 tableapooas t marearioe until teDder, allout 3 minutes. Remove from beat. Set uide l tablespoon eaa aub- 1Utute. pour remainder into a Jarie bowl. Mix lo mozzarella cbeeae, parsley, dill, and pepper. Stir in spinach and onion llenure nour into a large bowl. Cut in i,., cup margarine with putry blender or two knives until mixture resembles coarse meal. Stir in ice water, miJt well. Dtvide dough in half. Oo lightly floured board roll half out to a 12x8- 1ncb rectangle. Place dough lD a ll~rf\Ul~·UlCb oblon& bUio& diab. Spread 1dtb sptn.acb mixture. BoU oat remailli:uJe doo.gb to a 12d-tnch rect.anile Aftd pJace over spinach mixture. Bruab pastry wilb reserved Eu Beatep. Scor-. pastry tap into 36 red.angks usiq tip of abaip tnife. Bake at 3!5o dearees for 1 boar, or un- til browned. Oool oa wire ~ for 10 min~ before cutti.q Into aquares. Serve bot. JJ' YOO baft a weialat problem, you are alread7 IDYolved, I•· t._ D I e I Y l QT 0 h e di &Mrb•PI even ob91•ea Witll food . • • or UM d• nlal ol fool DMttq ii tfle ma1t -1nme ob· aea1ioa: You 1pend all fLOUr wakln1 boun qilnkln1 about eallnt, or ratber NOT eatfn1. <l>teta na11f don't work, ypu know. Nine out of 10 people who le>1e wei•bt OJl diets Sain It all back again.) While dteta are gegatlve, becoming a aum Gourmet cook la a positive approach that a:pakes good use of your ipterest ln food . Food becomes your friend in· stead of your enemy. Think of it: N. a Slim Gourmet cook you don't have to give up the joy of coo~ing or the pleasure of ealiJll. Juat the opposite. Cooklne becomea more creative, chaUenctng and absorb- ing than ever. You can really enJ07 eating - perhaps for the first time in your life - because YOU a r e in complete charge of what goes on your plate and hips. AS A SUM Gourmet cook, any food or com binatlon of foods. any cooking technique as okay ... if the end re· suit is low in calories, appetite satisfying, healthy and tastes good . . to you. If you have a weight problem, YOU are the pnmary person to please. Like anything that works, Sllm Gourmet cooking works by cut· ting calories to less than you need to stay fat Cutting calories without shortcutting enjoyment can lead you down two paths. You may opt for one or the other; most likely you'll do both. One way la to discover how to substitute lower· caloried alternatives ror the fattening ingredients and cooking techniques conventional recipes call for: broiling instead of frying, adding raiains Food Groups FOOD ,..... .. PARTY TREATS FOii THE alCID llACM NEWYEAR ==-.-::-;·-...... ,..... •mllr .... -.. ....fl .............. IA. •1• ttoZ.PKG. 99c~ ·-.OZ.IU • • 14 '38 mcnr .............. IA 'r' m;;;r:,,..... ... .,. deli. .... fA•C..•..-MOOOS(Mlt TAQUITOS ~; •. Of tUNCH,,Mun M:U11°i .. "~ ··,: 4 9 c WUNSCHWEIG£R ~~ "' 694 lA $1 St l" s 1 s• ,. s 1 •• IA s1•• IA s 1 •• WRANGLERS •• ,,, ... r. • .. s 1 •• LB. •ltftM•l'Ott• s 1 "' DUNGINESS CUI ll _ CiiUCil•TIAK "' 'I" •t'•••0tcu1 •109 •u·~-'I" -·UlllOl-c.ICIC ROA•T ll ..... AST ... "' -·n.All JM ... •llOllOllCUO• ... FAT • 1 a• -·C>«ll•IQle.09 '2" -·U* ·---... l l ........ ~ ~ l& 1' •••• 9TIAll •MIM•WUflllN •1•• IUl•~•eoea.. ... .. -·--OYS.,_t.()l -u ftp HAST "" "..A .. 9TIAll · "°''' ,. s 11 • -·a«K:•·-·-St1c10 BACON !!~' ~ NT HAST • 1 •• IHF • ....UPCI ..... -·LOal • f'l'lM ll ....... ,. l& ".. ••••• 7 ••• ,... ,,. !'>•a.an HAW• $ J 2 9 KU •CHUC• '-Sl_l_C_ED_B_A_c_o_N_!:_~' __ ,_. --.J ., ...... ROAST • , ••• ., •• , • ..,.u.·;:-uaa•ITUll La cum.,.... l& .. --·-··· ; 1 SiCCiii'iii' ...... " ..... :. 89c cRANBERRv sAucE ~~-;:'• ... , 37' . s32ai~M\~~~:,·· ! 1 : I { 32-0Z PITTED OLIVES =.:.· t M>l 67c ~ $ J 85 SWEET PICKLES n•~ ! nM 119' e~-OZ 98< II ru~s_ .. u ·-·-s14&1 22-0Z DRESSING ~~· I ~, &r s 139 SUCCESS RICE I ·~ 95' 32-0L POTATO CHIPS =~~P ... I .OZ 75' SJ 01 POTATO CHIPS:= ~-:iM ·-7t .I-OZ DETERGEIT =-• -'1.&3 l ·iLiYEOIL I .: iifiiiEllT .. liiSH l'IUID ..... IV~ I DISH LIQUID I ciiiESTsiicES liuRAFiiiEESE 8·0Z 5 125 II STAB BROS. I 56cl -SOUR CllUI mTAf'OIO ·-- STAnl IROS. WISHES IVllYONE A SAFE & PROSPEROUS NIWYEAll I ... 111AflS.ct •11•&m •11111'9 111111••• f PERRIER 77c WAnR fMll --· I GOURMET MEATS iimra&i" ........ l&'2 .. _ml l& '2" liii& l• 79' •• '1 • .. Yf"' l• '2" "'Yf" l& '2" rmr.-oa l& '2" asr.--;r.;.sroa-WI l&'2"'-----------' Beer & Wine Speci.al.s GALLO WINE ~ 79' Mii 79" ~ s11• f141 5 21' FOOD .. t.H~v. f°'I have lo be ••u. ol ddln • •• • .,., •• ~ k1low OO'ln<M• Id fa &ftd I IU'I aN in t.be1 don 'l the utra lbey couwn• wltb m"'1)' prepared foacll.·· uftld utbob)'dra\o lAtak• I.a t.DOther polo& l•oo tbtdt1 wllh htr paUenta. "Carbobdr•"-ar. Dtct:Uary tM eoero." •he .. , .. "'lbe)' belp you think clearly and k"p you emotlonalty balanced bec1UH yoar nervous •Y•l•in oeeda tbtm. Many dtetera avoid carbobydralel btUUH of the popu)ar mbcon- oeptlon lhal U..y are more fatleolQ& tban bi&h protein. low carbob.ydrat. toodl." ll:~rdM la another importAnl upect or Beno'• wel1ht nducUon projram ''Studies ahow lbat with dltl &)one, only about eo perttnt or lht' "'&ht you lose will be rat ... she says "But when combined with at leaat one-ball hour of daily 1aerclse. tb•t fliure jum1M1 to about to percent " D1ettn1 hu always bHn a slow. detennined process and Beno says that's oot likely to t'hange Wllh space aae tecbno)oey "But there art> constant inroads in the fields of exerc18e physiology, mdh1duallzed nutrition coun1elm& and bebiavior modification lo help dleters reach and. most importantly, maintam tbeir ideal welghl," she sa s • Sporar sltceo for easy serving •Honey 'n Spice Glaze •Cooked 30 hour-. , ., lld1'IN 11.A\NS . It'• tJn» to do tome about bow •• u tOUPll Dll"I aDd nfud9w ean mua tbe new rar more produet.lve ad ~abt.. H_..,. my 10 .N.w Year'• raoluUoaa for coupcm c:Uppen: -l will lake oo more than two ref\md fonna fro~!1 IO that other lboppen wtU bave u ty to eajoy Nfund aav'°" . -I WILL MOVE my ,. cartom ot box tops and labels out ot the den and lnto tM baaement or suaae where they WOQ't be ta everyone' a way. -I wW start lradinl refund torma by mall witb friends ln other Citles. l wtll even try Aunt Ethel la Omaha. -TbiJ ls the year l'U atart a swap session or join a coupon club. <More about this ln a future column ) -J will~to aet the whole ra.mlly ln· votved ln ell and ft1lnc and ln enjoyt.nc the rewards coupoo.J.oJ and raundlna. And OALYN.OT J won•t forpt &be fdeadl and relat.lv• wno belp me. -l'IL ftY TO BOP DO men thU ~ a week. I'll a., to do mJ ·~ wtt.bout tbe cblldren. I'll try to abop-for -1peetall at aeveral aupermarteta. And I woa't abop wben I'm bunlt)'. -I will put more effort into m•klQf a 1boppl.ni 11.lt uat.na coupon and refund 411- couots u well as aupermmet apeclall. Aad I will try to atick to that U.t I -I will be h1endlier to st.ore maoa1en, but 1 won't let them foraet that we refunders want to aee refund form a oo every supennar1td shelf. -I will belp the cashier by uoderlin.lne the expiraUoo dates oo my cub-oU coupona and by putting all coupon item.a at the f root of my purchases -l will try lo be more modest when other shoppers aak me where I get all those coupon.a ror free product.sand bow J save all that money. ·-------... ---.... ---------------------------....... _ _,...~ ..., .. ,., .. -....... .,,. "-'~,,...i-. I EVUlaEAOV AIUllM OMtW a.. ~ P 0 IM.....,.. it.I-'°'"',_.~ EllJIW'H,,,..._ •· J ..... ,..,.,._ .. v .... , ......... ,....,. ·-• =..-~.:i::r:-..:.·jtJi:::::-,::.;:, CHU LS. HIAIU1AST r•ooucn. Cell• _ .. _ w"' ,_"'9CI £qotf'h ~It )I 11Aa'I' PtlOOUC"n IWI llllAH CMl:l' ()Hw PO ... PL .... llel-lle, JOHN~ OOOfl E• f£11S .. 0 eo. ...... Ill um "-"" • ''" ,.._ • ..,, .. llt• Ow• u p-, .... .,...,, ,._ • .,,.. ~--s.... ur .. 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Otltf 6o• ~<"I , 19 •11' ~1 Pe.II MoM UI., lle<tlYt tour 1-.t Ille ... ti -,,_.. Po•RI "°""' ~no ,.,_ """"-afi)Urtlla .. \Hh ll"Offt llllt()tfT fVl!S -",. C-• O<••· 8o• ..,... ·-p.c"'°91""' ..._ "'""''"' ,., ..... Ur•I. Mo P"o Ill-•. c..ilt ~ ,._.,.,. '°"' ,,_ "°'" o! '°'"' _._, E•P.,n""'9 )I 1'911 lfr)mey . Old world Cheese Shop u ~" nu~~~~170 s It's the seaaon for im· promptu lnvitatlons to "Just stop by later in the day" •• , food S--0 I\ ~· Sr••'" E ~ .. 1...... PO\T GllAPt ... un VoOu'f Otter "0 llo• •i.t, to parfait glasses and """"" • ....,._.'" ElC>lno~AM«"" "'o "•"'""" 111 '°'°, 11.u .... ~· 1<1< 1"''" • chill l5 minutes FltfSICllS OINHf~ "'"Ott•• 8o· 110 PO<O WOK• fOl'I-• Of • ..,. pr-of "'°°"" s.td ttw 111,..r•. (Alrf -S At<tlW tovt trM ,..,. ol <.ot l>'OOl'JI W<<""~ W•I\ ,,...,.. IOU< \Olf<IAlftY ,,_.... G aroisb with add1 •-'-"" 10,,...... _.,"' , • .,.,, ''""' ,._. ""'"·~"' G<-...., .. ""-'°"" r_.w..i E• 1 hi ..AA i <•n\ ot Fr-•MJ.M ~r\ A.-tund tQfn'\ JeQV\UO ~f"e'\ JM\ 11 tW1 ~~ Q (1{11 mr I ~Urn f. .. 1 J'"'" rl f11• ·I ltol r I f1 ,.!!t!' Now 1s I.he time to col· lec t simplified make· ahead desserts that ar e perfect with corree and con ven\ation. tlooa w p~ topp og hplrH_<,.11 '"° PQH AAtSI,.. fl"A"' frN OtllH' ~·· "-and crushed ""ppenninl PUA I MA "-" F..-A••-OI••· p 0 8o· (O•P "0 Bo• 'I)\ f ... C.0Ur1 .,,,... IC.onu•et ,......-.. Pl 4' &eh•Y.0• 111 •.z2'11 Ae<•tw 1J 11'11 (#\I\ or llf t0"01 lflil••Yf' •tr ... bO• at Po't Ael\tf'I e,.-_, cand>·. if dt-Slred This u ~,,,<A"""" L-"""',...,.-·QM ,,,_ .. , .,.,.., ,...., ,.,,., ........ p,., "'""• ""P 11o. 100- mal.es 6 servings that l """' ~_..., F-" ~.,.... Do<i r>H., ~ '• "•'""°'°'"''._ .. ..a l •P<' .. "'°"' JO 1"° J look ltlte a holida> grt'el ------------------------------------ ORDER NOW FOR NEW YEAR'S l700 L COASJ HWY . CorOAa <Ml Mw f'Ho.41 67J.f000 24'01 UYMOHO WA.Y crt lL TOlO l0 .. 11. TOlO. PMOtft ll1·lt22 tt06' HACH ILVD. crt GA.lRIU>, HUl'm~To.4 llACH. f"HOHf l4MS7S Al<;0 Anaheim OrangP Rancho Mirage la Habra San Diego North Hollywooo Really good cheese is in the bag. Naturally. SWISS I • ..... .., Not a big cheese, just a better one. All our ch~ese 1s made in the heart ot Amenca·s dairyland W°t'ere mill< 1s nc.h and 1re9h And cheesemali.mg an art When you want lhe ltnes1 cheese remember our quality ~ ltsmak1ngansme 1orus ~::: S1S You'll be glad you pre· pan"<i a Plstactuo Pecan Freeze that's stashed 10 the freezer JUSl waitmg lo be served and en· Joyed Simply combine •.~ cup f1nel )' chopped pecans. 2 tablespoons sugar and 1 tablespoon butter or margarine m a saucepan Cook and stir over medJum heat until golden brown Dram on absorbt>nt paper cool und break into small pie ces Prepare I package <4 scr vmg s1zcJ p1slacruo navor ms tant puddm~ and pie hlhr~ v.1th cold milk accordu.~ lo pal'kage directions Fold tn about half the nut mixture. Spoon into 4 ounce paper soufrte cups. sprinkJe with re· ma1ning out mixture and freeze until firm. <Or, fr~ze th<> mixture 1n an 8x4 inch loaf pan. 1 This makt>S ubout 4 or 5 M.•n1ngs • • • Along with the usual round of hohday acllVlty t and that mcludes pre· paring party foods ). there are family meals to be planned and pre· pared. To help you enJOY this busiest or all seasons. a Chocolate Mint Parfait deSl\Crl will give the :.1mplest family meal a !.pecial coding. Prepare 1 package <4-se rvtnR s ize) chocolate flavor instant puddtnR and pie filling ~-•••-SHRl""f' l:>EDDLER-••••' as d1recte~ o n the ,~ AVA i; \ packagt'. adding '• leas-s • I p 1 poon peppermmt extract I pee ta re New years Sa e •. Wl:ra~: ~~~p thawed I frozen wtupped lopping I Truckload of Seafood Bargains •• ;~:~~ r~ ~~\~n5og~~~ I 1l Layer the pudding I 3 Days Only• • Dec. 27, 28, 29 •• and wh1pped lopping l.D · I • 10:30 om -5:30 pm mg when they go lo the dining table Wbeo you think of holiday desserts think "Eggnog Pie" th1 !> season Most 1mponant of all. consider thts rt> c1pe wtuch 1s easy lo prepare because 1t calls for two convl'n1encc foods yau may have on hand. So. don't ht>Sltatc to call in fnends t'.VCn at the last minute Pour 11., cups cold dairy or cannt"d eRgnog and 1 '·:: cups cold milk into a bowl and <Jdd l package <6-servmg ~1ie1 vanilla flavor instant pudding and pie (11lmg Beat slowly with rotary beater or at lo"' speed of eleetnc mixer for l minute Pour al once into a baked and cooled 9-lnch pae &bell . Chill al least I hour Ganush wtth prcvarcd Or lh<tW<'d rroz.cn whipped toppln$! and sprtnkle with nutmeg. 1r desired • • • Convenience means shortcuts. and that 1s the key lo dess«'rl on one of your tms1esl days this season. Wb1le you're waiting for a quick cagserole lo brown tn the oven, Min cemeat Pudding, a de lir1outi family dessert. can be underwa) in minutes Simply prepare I package <4·serving s1ze1 vanilla flavor Instant pudding and pie filling according to package direcllons ror pudding Layer at once with '2 cup moist mincemeat in 5 parfait glasses Then. chill until servmg t.J me M ake8 21., cups Thls •s a spleodld wa) to use any leftover mm cemeat from hohda> pie baking I I I 3 Convenient Locations I Sb Ch =. Tustin7~~toAno ~nFarhi.e1·~ ~Sat .fj =. Bu.lid aero~~Yfi ..... , eese Century 21 -Tustin Hills port Beach .. lU. • .. cept nuts, unlll smooth. I 13872 Tustin Ave. , ship Arcade Laff Stop I play some holiday Stir in nuts. Pack lnlo I Just North of 17th St. MagnoUR.J...Katella Bn~tr2,t!~}rch I in~~~~ g~t~e~~r~ ~~0 ;~d c~,~~~!ieco;i I .,... .. ,.. SHRIMP I Ser ve Sberried Cheese least 24 hours. Serve I I C rock. a tasty cen· with thin crllp crackers, te r pl e c e tor c r ls p t.out or atutf into celery. I I crackera aod celery Makes about 21,', cups. I Restaurant Ouahty •Buy in 5 lb. Unit and Save! I stlcka. enhanced with SPiaJTED nun CUP I ROCK Soft Shell 11 ~~::!re: :! ~~:?:t'm!: ~~=~==~cots I itself. M a final palate· 2cupe1oldeo railins I SHRIMP* Shrimp I pleaser, Spirited Frull 2 cups preaerved I I Cup combines a bollday kumquats. drained s 119 s4?9 medley of dried fruita. 1 cup drled pi.neap· I Regular Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sb. . . . . -n5. I deUcatety aaed ta a fine pie I I fortified wtne. You may I Large Size ............... ~ 2 9,t .... S6~ I :::ec1to.=!" wtlh hot I $ 3 89 sa.4.9 I se••••&D CBBE81t Ex. large Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111. • • • • 16. 1 caOCK I •Oellghtfutty different Mexlcan Rock Shrimp, a hard shelled 1 cu P c bed d • r I ltlrimp which has a hint of lobster flavor. A real Yaluet I cbeeee, llbNdded : LARGE CRAB LEGS $299 I cru~bl~c::.:-7~ I I ounce• eacb) cream I Alaskan Snow Crab In 10'11>. boxes. , • • • • • • • • • • lb: I ch"r ~ .,,.. I ,vecs I Scallops$ 5 '&. Cod S 2 0:. Flah·l•Batter 11 ':. 1 t • b 1 • .. P 0 0 n I 1 or51b. OuanttUes•6AlletaperStb. bo••24 POriionsper4.Slb. box I Wo~= I I ~-•••lo D\da I OWr '7&0CKhotisfltd CUllQrftll'I r. 5 )4!Cl'I I or •a J • u t1 • 11••11 l SHnlllf fEDDLEll .) $'me••tolt&Dd Tucson• oenwr • Wlchtta • Sio OieaO •fl caion • Oranae Courttv -Jl/JJJ; aortm~ ,. •••--•••iii•••••-••iliiili•••• • ...,._ m ....... ,,,a- IT'S AN ADDED BONUS! c tEW! 2UTER Sl7E BONUS N0.1. Why C&C Cola tastes great. John R1tch1e is C&C's flavor expert He formulated C&C Cola's great tasre using the highest quality cola nut s and other natural ingredients. As a very young man, John R1tch1e formulated another great cola, Pepsi-Cola C&C, Cot<e and Pepsi are three different great-tastmg colas. But, John R1tch1e thinks C&C Cola tastes a ltttle bit better. naturattv. BONUS NO. 2. Why C&C Cola costs less than Coke® and Pepsi ~ C&C Cola charges less because C&C delivers their cola the inexpensive way -in big trailers dirett to supennerbt warehouses One big delivery costs muchttss. Coke end Pepsi charge more because thev deliver their cola the expensive way-in smaller trucks to many individual stores. Many little deliveries cost much more. Taste C&C Cola and vou may never en;oy paying more for BONUS NO. 3. .. Cob and Pepsi again. r-----------------~ ! 11c111 cac· Clll! !. ONE $1x.Pi\CIC °" 2 lntR 80TllE. 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Poar u•ee '4hn•a•..._ aaM,llld......_ o r ... r••· ~ eu clrr ~1\1 ···~ »abl• wtae Wre fl '°417'• -... MSD ....,... ow:n to Ill for ap Simatel.7 JO MMMI ... . dtJrt& Ptdlt tM Old l tel, Cll' UI ftab •• oblldrn, aad •• nu.ta 11 ean Gil • OU• -81. Ilana • .... ~.. alllldil:~•--aentDa.. Uaret U.. IDan likeb ~ "• ~ • paawtka la,..r lD a ~ dJ • llOIJIMU to be u o•er••l1~t 1 •Ai •am · lprlalll• eod wU~ 1"'°'8dt¥erJ IND ..Salt.'' reported Canl td marpl'tat p a p r t ~ • . M • l l ll'OtlDd lamltar beef TMW hNGMm, aui. 1 dktd Cll1kln mar1artne ln a 1mall t Cldaoll. diced I tableapooa• dlop,. • ....., \\ teHpOOD clD· .. ~ tentpooa pound ~ '4 t.upoon •bite ,.-,-.... !cup--, table1poo1u tomato peM.e (DO added sod.lam) 1 larp eaPlant ._ cup llOe bread· CrulDba Coals a..11ou1 ..... ia a lar1• aoa1ttek lkUltt, ~NaklDI tlle maa....,wtUaafoft .. It ooob. Pour off., ftftllfaett.meail brow ... ad e:mmbled. Add o tom, ebopped tomato., pill'IJep, a. namoa. .,,.,,.,.. ad pep. per, twibtoe .... &Del tomato pane; acid to mtat mlxt re. Conr and llmmer for IO ml.Data. ..a met IUee euPLllll mto UdD enc. . Ccwer UMt boUam ol u . Sp= By.June Roth l-sl.2-1.Deb belrlal paa witb eome ol tbe aauee. Anuce • ..,... ol ••• 1plut 1Uee1 1lde bJ •Ide: CI0"9' wttb man HUH. ()8t._ to ftD tbe pea wtlb ..,._. ol laat ••eretar1 of •friealbn for food l.Dd consumer Hrvtee1 at tbe ftbd NadGDal Ccm· f ere nee on NatrlUon beld recentl1 ln Wu~DC. ftlS SSNAU Nutrl· tioD CclmmJUee and tbe Sar1ecm General ol tbe United S&at. DOW ...... tbt America DULrttioa abouJd be chaqed to • more 1Maltb·eoudou1 r.,lme. s to another year Oft~. IOwer overall rices! -- Propoaed Dietary Qoala for a bealtbler populaUon l.Jlclucle 1.be• a•oldance of over-~ · wel&ht. comurninc oa.ly a1 much eoer1y (calorlea) aa is ex- pended t.broupout the day. U overnllht. decrease calorie intake and ln· crease exercise until a normal weight is achieved. The Dietary Goals 1u1geat the following changes in food selec· tion and preparation: 1. Increase con.sump· lion of '#bole 1rains. vegetables, and fruits. These 1hould total 48 percent or the daily caloric intalce, as com- pared to the current average or 28 percent in the American diet. 2 Decrease the con- sumption or animal fat. and choose the less fatty cuts of meats, poultry and fish to reduce intake or saturated fat. At Lucky, we'rp determined to continue offering you lowPr overall food prices. W1.• do this bv offorn1q everyday dlS('ount pn< .. l'" m .. tead of high low pnc1nq t l1qh low pnc1ng forcec; up the prlCl'" nn V•rTW ll'rll to make up for weeklv '"lo-.., h .. utvr ... ·· nr other advertised pnC{' redur11'>ll" 1.ur l-.1, Key Buys. on the otht>r h,rnd. p.1')-, nn additional savings we get fr' 1m --------- --... manufacturers' promotlonal allowances. or when we make excepl!onal purcha~,·s When Wl' save. you do. 1001 Check out our K1•v Buv., thb Wt'l'k on somt• nf your f c)vorrfi' c;nack and deli ilt'm~ You 11 also find ,, finl? st•ll·c11on ,,f hdms and rtb rcx,st-; 111 our meat count"'r to heir> get your NL'\\. Year off to a fl'shve !.tart Fresh Meat canned & Packaged Delicatessen items -- FOr your hOllday buffet... SUMMER SAUSAGE ...... ,.. ...... l>.-"' u.• CHICK(N BOlOGNA -.•1~Ut BRAUNSCHWEIGER •• '""" ~ j LITTLE SMOKIES l"'¥ •...at'{•tv• ~2.48 ~T~HAM .. 1.98 ll .89 ... 98 .• 2.58 TUJn(t Y PASTRAMI TurhCEY ORE AST ....,,_.,~:>oe nmt<EY BREAST ~\COOGr I 1 .. OU. Uquor .. 1.98 •: ....... 2.88 ,, 2.88 FOOD ALL FAT consump lion should be no more than 30 percent or tht.> daily calonc intake. Of this, only 300 milligrams a day should be 1n saturated fats. To a(' complish Uus change in diet. s ubstitute non-fat milk for whole milk and decrease the consump tion of butterfat, eggs. and other high cholesterol sour('CS. 3. Limit refined sugar intake to 10 percent of total calones. This is a dec rease in the con- sum ptloo of refined and processed sugars from the current average of 45 percent SHANK PORT10N 98 OF HAM • BONE IN FUll Y C()()l(CO l H IBl)n PORTION LB I IQ\ !'LADY LEE 99 6 MAYONNAISE • 52 Cl ;All J:LADY LEE DIPS 1 VAl71( Tlf 129 b40l CN J:WOCY VOaMl~ ORGIN IK)~ 11 lTll BTl 4. LIMIT sodium ln take (salt) to about 5 grams a day. You get about 2,500 milligrams or sodium naturally an raw foods. and one teas- J>OOn or salt contains 2 ,300 m i lligrams of sodium, so there's little leeway for using high sodium-content foods. Here are some low- c a lorie, low-sodium. low-cholesterol main courses that the whole family will enjoy. HERBEDVEAL 2 pounds thin veal 1Uces 3 tablespoons un- bleached flour 2 tablespoons corn oil 14 teaapoon pepper 'I• cup noaf at dried milk ~cup water ~ teupoon dried thyme '12 teupoon dried tarra100 14 t.eupooo P:frika Cover each ve slice wtt.b wued paper and ~ wttll the nat aide Of a cleaver or wooden mallet until ~-loch tlllek. Dndae the cutlets lD flour. Heat oll 1D a 1ttllet; add veal , 1prlntle with pepper and bro.rn ll1btly on both lide9. aemo.e veal to a warm platter. Stir nonfat dried milk l.r&to ••ter: edd tlu'm•. tar· WHOLE HAM R01>;E IN ~Ull Y COOfE 0 fA11"4EP JOHN 01? KIN'>f SHANK HALF OF HAM BONE IN FULLY COOKEO BUTTERBALL TOM TURKEYS \WlfT YOU""'-C.QAOf A 1&n LBS FROZEN 138 10 139 lB .89 lB IHENS 10-111 LBS FROZElll lB l\R\ BONELESS WHOLE HAM LA 1.88 ~J~~~~~r CURE 81 HAM HALVES LA 2.89 IOIOtLI• <vu V c;OQolfO .-i. ROASTING CHICKENS LA .79 •~So< ZAOC• H Ln CORNISH CAME HENS IA<M 1,29 I'"°" (,eA()O 1" ~O()ltl; 10 01 STANDING RIB ROAST 11 1.98 .. llt.11..0llO•dllOeft' CROSS RIB ROAST 11 2.19 -u ~ ll()l;ll(() lff • (MU('\ 7-BONE CHUCK ROAST la 1.38 ll()l;ll(()-J BONELESS TIP ROAST ll 2.38 ~ ... "°""° T·BONE STEAK ll 2.78 llO'CltO llH LOlll TOP SIRLOIN STEAK l9 2.98 IOllCU• ICl'llJIO IRJ LOIN ROUND STEAK II 2.19 II<>"' LI y, IOllOllD - BLADE CUT CHUO< STEAK 1 28 IONOID_, LA • PORK SPARERIBS -'" SMAii.till\ SALT PORK IWlQlft 111.19 •••• LA 1.88 --·-la 1.39 ~.~~RB~r~1.29 canned & Packaged K ~.~~~ ~ l\>Ol ICll .22 !CARNATION TUNA AlBACO"f 1~ Oil J:BLACKEYE PEAS lAOYllf 1' KERNS PUNCH 0 ,-.A.A'IOl" l' BLACKEYE PEAS b ex.-. ...... .97 1 OZ CA~ .29 ,., Ol CAN 1?01''1 1.19 •' I .... 33 b e~'!~~~~'~"lJTS •101 ... 1.69 r ~~~~~ ... OLIVES , ., '•• .63 l' TORTILLA CHIPS 49 b IAO'r Lil J ,,.., 'H l C 1 .,t , L ~~;~ ~~ANUT~ l ... 1.39 L ~ION SOUP MIX '"Ct ~~ .. 63 L ~~NE ORESSINqc: ., .67 I' VEGETABLE JUICE b lAO'I Lll DEL MONTE CORN b =~~rrL1oe 1101 w..37 b B & .~BAKED BE~oz CAif .49 l' DENNISON'S CHILI 1 61 0 __ .,<. oe><OT «>OZ C.111 • b ~S.GRAPE JELl~iot JA•.97 b ~~ APPlESA~ io\11, 11 b~YM~1or~.53 P JOll Y TIME POPCORN 59 0 *""' Oii ftUOW . 10 Ol C-~ , ! ~SE~ Mot NC .85 LUCkY Wiii be OPEN Dec. 31, New Year's EVe untll 9 p.m. a.oseo Jan. 1 New v..-. Dav J:DRY ITALIAN SALAMI MAc;>CO POLO SllClO 199 ?01 PH, !CREAM CHEESE lAOY lH .55 801 Pt.C ! XLNT POTATO SALA~,. .... 99 L ~~~CHEESE ,, .... 1.19 •101...,,, 1.99 L ~~CHEESE 40l..,, .99 101 .. -.1.79 1' LADY LEE SLICED HAM 2 59 b COOttO •101 ~ • P' SUMMER SAUSAGE 1 59 b lJIO> Lll ltff t()Ol ... t • canned & Paekaged l' LOG CABIN SYRUP 1 27 0 ll/YTOtJ> ,. Cl l"I , l' HUNrS PORK & BEANS 54 b J!Ol<M. P DEL MONTE BEANS 39 b CM•" Qlf oe ,.,...,. .,..,.. " or c. • P HUNT'S TOMATOES 41 b ~wwo •r.,oz CMo, l' TOMATO PASTE 52 b -1'\ ''°' c.w. p HUNT'S RED BEANS 59 O "'6U IO Ol C-, Health & Beauty AldS uoe.49 b ~!J~P~filMl.87 ~~.~1.97 STYLE HAJR SPRAY =~.~ ........ 83 .... .:w-- "C::lt-·ruNI l.--'~~u::.~ ..... ~·~ ... ~'·'N"--'-·~~ .... •· • ' .89 l, 0 1 ( .tlH • SOUR Cl\>EAM >. '""'•JI ••Ol""' .79 J.. ~~~~NG CREAM ,. 01 C'1o • 99 , IMPE~Al MAACAmHE 71 )., .. \A>I ,. or Cftt • l' ORE-tDA TATER TOTS 98 6 SIOl ~ • l' OOWNYFLAKE WAFFLE'S 67 b "'"'..... •1 Ol 00(, • l' MINUTE MAIO JUtCE 1 42 b~ WOI~ • Household & Pet l' vrv A NAPKINS 6~-· l' PAPER TOWELS b O(ll• ..on ...._ .59 I\\• 90L4 .48 b AlmoRA TISSUE '""'' , ... ...,...,-0 55 oe~ "1" fOt. • P ~DETERGENT 1 29 b -"o f90l '°" • I' LUX OETERCENT 1 29 b uouo l1 Ol ITI. • l' FINAl TOUCH RINSE 1 83 b ..-'40l I ll • p KITTY OUEEN CAT FOOD 28 0 C10l!l'f a OC91 6 Ol CM • L ~AVV ~ DOCl\~6.69 P KAL ICAN DOG FOOO 56 l. ,,.., l"'Ol CM• l ~SMUGGLER~ 8.75 L ~ YOOtCAI"()"' I ll 4.29 BACMDI R'lM l ~::g-· • .,, .. r\ 9.99 p BEEff.ATER CJN 6 55 o'"-N:"'l.tr\ • l' SEAGRAM'S V 0 6 ~~-· ~ .... ST\ 6.69 L !!.! SCOTCH UH .. ITI. 15. 75 l'EMtY~ 999 b _ .,_ 'I'\\ ... ITI. • p SEAGRAM'S V 0. b ~_.. '\CVl.lfl 6 .69 L ~~~~-a'!\ 12.25 b ~~F ~"1" n 9.59 f' MATEUS WINE 2 89 b WMll1 oe-...o• ITl • L~-FBM~lll 4.79 ProdUCe MINNEOl.A 29 TANOB.OS • NW<> SIZE OfUCKTFIA & fl.A\/Ollf\jl .. .1i ~~.~·~--et .98 _,.~ft t l DI $1 ... ,. &;ow.er prices overall. __ ... __ Taa UAL ltaltaa flaYOI' .. ..... apeclaJ by Ualiaa·•t11• ••fft nut.I peppen •Idell--.-.;,.. pared la Jan at JOUt sroeen.. ~PIDalaftrst cook.. lib an oioelet uatn1 a aeuoa~ mhttun -tbe with the peppers, with tomato •auce. mo11anl.la cheeae and sliced ltallu .. uaqe. Theo lt'I broiled Juat UD· W th• cbeese la bubbly. Perfect for Sunday night aapper with salad and c:nmcby bread, it'• all ready in leu tban a balf-bour. INDIVIDUAL Pepper Piuu are another plua variatlon, and they make perfect hoHday appetizers . to be whipped up at a mo- ment'• notice. All you need to have on hand ii a package of refrigerator crescent dinner rolls, a 6-ounce jar of pepper piccalilli and a 3~-0unce Jar of marinated mushrooms. The dou1h is simply patted Oat on a greased bakine sheet, then topped with the Italian appetizers. Bake ap- proximately 15 minutes and that's iL CRU~PIZZA. 1 jar (714 ounces> sweet roasted peppers, drained 2 Itali an s weet sausage linlt.s, cut mto lf:i-incb 11ices seua 2 tablespoom milk 1 talpooo oregano leaves, cnllbed ~ teaspooa salt 11. teaspoon around black pepper 2 tablespoons oil ve oil 1 can (8 ounces) tomato sauce lf:i cup shredded mozzarella cheese (2 OZ.) Cut peppen into bite- sized pieces; set uide. In a 10-inch aldllet with a heatproof handle fry sausage until browned on both sades. With a slotted spoon remove sausage, leaving 1 tablespoon drippings in skilleL In a large bowl beat e ggs, milk . oregano, salt apd black Salt Risks Through the ages salt has been held in high esteem by most clviliza- Uons. Wars bave been fought over saJL Debts have been pa.id with it. Now there is evidence that some salt lovers should lower their esteem for this glisten- ing mineral, according to the California Dietetic Association (CDA). Pizza SUNKIST GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ... '•l"<l-~' ,.,.. ... M.D. TOILET TISSUE •llOO ~"UVl't .49 J5 J9 ~GROCERIES "CXJ<C..t oo mJ Poland Mlncntl Water ·•~IYl11U Crbco Salad Oii ' l)()(J';(1 r "" Snap-E·Tom CocktaU .75 .99 .39 ~·(l(J't(T rw:ivr~ N,nf .If"""" 86 ComJ*te Pancake Mix • ' •• (')(.rn. Pl'oCIV\Ot Ralston Com Chex .·• • lUttCl CM .fv ~ Naileys Beef Stew .99 121 .. ~t/l/'I 11(1>....._U,.,..,l....:M 62 Spaghetti-O's • ··~~(f Appian Way Pizza Mtx ll~P..owll Cinch Com Muffin Mlx ft()(J1(E p~ SuperSnax ••Olr<l P"' i\MA !"OP CC""" ONl1le Redenbacher ~ l'QllC> !WI-Tln'I' r h ~CatFood • •-Ocl<E""' Skippy Pet Stew IOl'()(l'C)~ Alamo Dry Dog Food IW'OllC>Q-1.0W llUDS Vons Detergent »~~-uxm Joy Detergent .49 .19 .79 164 184 .24 339 279 154 ~'lackeye Peas .35 109 ~~~ ... 69 ~~~ .97 FlLM&FIASH ~ 588 ~A: 157 :J39 SUN KIST NAVEL ORANGES '>IMfE • ""'°,.... .... .59 ~.19 CRISP ROMAINE L£ITUCE ~.25 ~GROCE!UES "'KXJ'<C llOmJ -PE.AP "'f Tree Top Juice • O<Kt:CM Hunts Chill Beans "4<Xr'f IV"< N" rrv CliOOILJI Potato Buds "l-OUl'«"t.l'!Onu Pine-Sol Cleaner ~0011101i. ~c~ Vona Aluminum FoO • .oCO<l'l I lllJU Coronet Studk> Towels ~~Bleach }36 .64 .59 }58 }79 .94 }03 .47 .63 .69 FROZEN FOODS tJOl ll!I0 .... 1'11 ~()llW/!!l\Ot 119 Glnoa Junior Pizzas .63 .75 J25 .97 119 175 Ro);~~ Spring RoO 133 ~lkuwn9 .79 VONS BAKERY 298 OultMa plza ,,. omel« b••• with , .• ""' ltalBn IDpplnga • -made ,epeo/a/ Jo with lt•llna-•tYI• • , frmted pep,,.,.. I .. 7-0P REGULAR OR SUGAR FREE SHOULDER CLOD ROAST ~l~"4nl IN!U!lmtot11 1f' ....... UI 1> • t t'll I ,, 11a BONFI ESS 289 TOP SIRLOIN STEAKS ;;'!/ llHl 1.8 BEEF T-BONE STEAKS TN!U~ llUI LOI' ~268 NABISCO SNACK CRACKERS lt.U'll I - FANCY FARMS TOMATO SAUCE ... ..,.., V.:• .69 ~t4 B<JDDIG SLICED MEATS 2~~ ~ .45 SUM PRICE BREAD on" <:JN -·l .. ~1(111 """""" .. MIUBROOK VODKA So-PROOF . '"\ ,, ,., .. 659 i MEATS ~DEUCATESSEN~S & SPIRltS I MIU JU<. Chunk Style P.traml lllll'T~ F.......er John Ham ~~11.SISTill'S I f>()tKt "'CIUllClt-# ..-, J(lWo POlt<S. ... .....atL~IW.IG-~ ewe., t tt.ns =~COOtlm .79 }69 WONS NEW YEARS RESOLUTION ii" To continue to offer. 1. Guaran~cd lower' ovaall prices for 1980. 689 219 2. Guararaed e and satisfaction of Vons beef or double your money • 3. Fresh procllce del~ up to six ~ a week. 4. Wide sdectlon of nattonaJ brands and q~ private label products. 5. Frtendly, ~ courteous .,-Ce. OPEN NEW YEARS EVE llllQQLAlt HOc.M Cl.ol!D ... YfMa °"y I I f• r Young ·Taste Buds Ao overabundance or isle buds may play a ut in YOUD& cbildren'a erennial ICOrD for any ?w or different food. ccordio1 to the allfornia Dietetic A.a- x:iation (CDA). "Youngaten' ·mouth.a ·e literally teemin1 i lb sensory cells - ·tis that wear out and· re replaced at a ?creuin& rate as we ?t older," says re- stered dietician Ann 1ulston, president of OA. "Consequently , • ii ldren are more nsitive lo the four .s tc tastes: salt, sweet, ur and bitter," abe Ids. "And this ln· eased taste-awareness ay explaio their COD· rvatlve approach to :><la." SPINACH. for exam- ?, may tute bitter to a ild, or a well-seasoned sserole too spicy or •Y of innumerable ult-favored foods may too salty or sour for a ungster's palate. "As any parent .ows, it is only in the ea of sweets that we e an overall positive •action among iildreo," says 1Ulston. And while the familiar ildhood wail, "But it .esn't taste good," ii · ustrating to nutrilion- 1n.scious parents, there :e several proven cbniques for getting iungsten to enjoy an er-increasing number fooda. "THE GOAL, of \Urse, ls a balanced 1et," says Ila. >ulatoa ... CD.A recom· · ends dally selections :om the four food roupa -milk, meat, !getablea and fruits, id breads and cereal.a as the best way for uenll to be sure their lildren an lettinl the . 1trienta DeeeuatY for .. ealtb and proper rowth. "Using the four food !"OUJ>tl ii oot only alm· !e, it often a virtually odlesa varlety of :ioicea with which to 1bet a child'• appetite," . Ia. Coulaton aay1. W ork.lna within the ramewort el tbe four >OCl poupl, tbe most mportant tbln1 for 'arentl of youn1 bildreo to remember ii .eep tbe food simple and . eep lt mild. cDA Ad· .iaM. ,. .. , SAYE Wiii ..... f »W&•w nw .,..,.., aw m UOO • Mii Ill~ I\·-· It ..... -1 -tu •UOO_l_I,_ t11C1"41-•-·- • f 111 • -M Ill "'-lmVO 111• 111 01U affl • --• ·-· •11• 1\1\ICl'"'I .. --· • -ca •-• .,,,. ro -.. .. *l1111U uuo " --·Nra-•ton menu. STUFFED MUSHROOMS TABBOULEH 1 pound larie-slted mushrooms (15 to 19) •i cup cracked wheat <bulghur) 1 cup boiling water a~ c up c h opped tomato i.; cup fin e l )' chopped parsley 3 tables p oo n s minced scallion (green onion > 12 teas poon mint flake!>. crushed 1 2 teaspoon salt 1.. teaspoon ground black pepper 2 tablespoons lemon juice 3 tablespoons oh vo oil Rinse and p at dry mus h r ooms. re mo ve s tems '(use in soups ste ws , ~tr.): set caps aside. <Or , if desired. saute 1111ushroom caps in 4 tablespoons bu:Ullr uu- t i I t e nder , a bo u t s mmut•.) In a large bowl soak cracked wheat m water for l t\our. drain tf ncc e a &ar y. Add t omato es, p a r s l ey scalli®, mint, sail black peppe r , lem on juice and olive oil; mix well. Spoon one tablespoon 1nlo each reserved mushroom cap. Serve as an hors d 'oeuvre, ap pet1zer or meal accom paniment. YIELD: 15 to 19 stuffed mushrooms. B U RGER ST U F FED MUSHJlOOMS 1 pound large-sized mushrooms (15 to 19) in '-'ound grou nd beef 14 c up dry bre ad crumbs 2 tablespoons water Ready For Guests SH• 2.00 wl1tl Coupof' P"artv()fdef SftMg ,Of 12 2 oo Tray :~ °" w<th coupon l 1m11 One Item eod 0"• Coupo" Pe< Cuatomer Coupon Effective Dec 27 ttlnl Je,,. 2. 1880 L COUPON .I ---------- Ralph~Hot or Sweet Italian Sausage Foster Farms California Grown Whole Fryers Limit 3 per customer pleaae per 159 lb. P••49 lb. • While Supplr Lest• , "I , Fresh Armour Star Eastern Graln Fed Butter Basted Shenk P«tion Boneless Fresh Ham Turkey Leg ol Pork ..... ~~~ 169 P••gg lb. • '" ~ '" ~ Golden Pre111ium Meats Ralph9-Point Cu1·Comed 119 Beef Brisket per lb ~tern Grain Fed·L•g of Pork-Bull P0<tion 119 Fresh Ham per lb A~r Star-Frolen Qre<M A .69 Hen Turkey per lb Country Prlde-Cooked·l · 1 O ng. 111 Smoked Turkey ~ lb. USDA Choice-B"f Loln8one6n1 2'' Top Sirloin Steak ~ lb. RaliCWafef Thin S iced Bacon 1201. 79 pkg •• ......... .79 Pork Sausage per lb. UI D.A C.,._ 8 ... Aound BCMIMeM 221 Sirloin Tip Roast per lb. per 239 lb. '°"oof 511 Cluny Scotch qt. btl. qt. 311 bCI. qt. bU. 5•• PUllWBAP Danlah Style Sliced Ham 8oz. 169 pkg. r Creamy Fr"h Ralphs Egg Nog ctn. Y2gal.139 Sandwich or Spht Top Wheat or Ralphs White Bread 240•·55 loaf . • Relpha Super Ice st•t Bell Brand AMOrtedVariettes Bell Brand Potato Chips 70•·79 twin pack • E•tra Fency-W•htngton Goldml Dellclous Apples :29 For Hon cfoeuvree or Snecl.e Nabisco Crackss 48oz.57 7oz.79 can box • • '"~--------------'~ ~..._ ______________ , ~-----------------~ ~~--------------", Super Deli ~ .. n . ., ••• _., ,__. ,.,. BOfden-Chedder 119 Longhorn Cheese lo~ pkg .25 Off R.ephe-P~~~ .69 Fruit Drinks t•'· II. ....... Ftont Floftdactt91d 1aa Orange Juice \.,gal. eln Onion, Bacon°' A~ .55 Imo Dips loz. eup Wi'., or wtth Cer••t loz. 1•1 iapride Muenster .,-,. Aal.hfio.fldow .57 S ·mp Cocktail • oz. IM Ralph9-Kllc:hen Freeh 2 1b. 111 Potato Salad ... MIMlon-24 ptl. ~arty Sin 1::-.35 Mini TortUla1, OecarMeyer 5oz. 113 Little Smokies pkg. AalpM-lfome ii( But&j Biscuits 7 '10&. 16 pq .• • ' • - 11.W YEAR'S EVE (!P,_l.!'t!J! M•UDO OPEi .. YUl'S IAY FIOllt--6,. HUGHES' 11 IANCHOS NOT ONN ITAUAll STYLE SAUSAGE Dlancbo'sbot ..... • litrites. s 13' =--= .. Leg of Pork .•.•. '14? Fresh Ea&tem whole or shank half. Pork and aea.eoning ..• No nitrites SMOKED TURKEY E a.ho's beas-SJ 19 Ready to eat • Liquor Dept. CHAMPAGNE ~~ $1'' pii-75Clll Lucky Lager ••..• s2°• 12 in cue ... 11 oz. bott.les Bloody Mary m 89C Fifth ... Mr. and Mn. T Brand lsti Spmnante •• s711 Martini• Roeai-750 ML Ilka Seltzer ••••• 97c The 90und of fast. relief ... 26 tabs ::s71• ~ proof' .•• 1. 75 liter COLOR PlllTS UUNICllflCW ,,. C-41 ,,.. 9c ... ceu c.W flll .... lltft fir ,,_. ..... ...,_...tin ........ ..... ..... ~ FrozenFoods ..... .... 18 •••• n Sl'KilU H.,.., bM.rty ..,,.Snee ChoMt beef -tad.-JWcy loin cut. (NEW YORK 8TBAK ••• LB. U9) Crollld Beef :r .......... •1 • Bl Rancho'• bM lti Cfalll-doee not nc.cS ~ fat Med • •• .......... •s'! 11n1 hit w •.... ~ ...... 13'! ; Cocktail &be for tbe baU4t)'a. .frozen dafroud Meaty ~~roaed : Corned Beef= s1•! El Rancho booel ... briaket •.. whole or point ball-Leen, nevorfuJ f /; lh&111bPiBBI ....... 4.11. Here'1 the pinnacle of epicurean dehabt! Tenderloin ol choice beef. (FILET MIGNON ... LB. '6.49) ll l111clln 11• = ............... 111 Tender, tasty smoked and Cl.l11!d to our own specificationa ... Wat.er added. El Ratlcho Ham ~ 1121 Cure 81 Ham .... '32! Ham Slices ~~~. '25! Butt portion-water added Hormel's bonelfl88 -whole or half Cent.er cut thac.k or thin waU!r added Wi I nww s121 Fresh Oysters ... s221 Rlllllki llMll F.. • • s 141 0 ens F..S • • • •. .. With Tenyaki i;aucc ... 10 uz each Ea.stem 8 oz. (Weaum ... Sl.69) l'\1"? oz. each . . a holiday ~at Ground Beef ~'24! Mushrooms~ 121! Beef Patties .... 12'! Our leanei.t . does not exceed 15"i fat Cordon Bleu i.tylt . <Ham & Cheese) Lean (~round Bei!f does not exCH<! ?21( fat Freshness makes the difference! Ul'U~,,,,,.,,, = ...................... 11! TEIDEI BROCCOLI California oranges ... with all the sweet, juicy goodnesB ... you d expect from top qualttv. 33C ITAUAI 39 ~ SQUASH ~ RUSSO 17c POTATOES .. Fresh wty and 10 flavorful First of the eeuon zucchini U S No. l balung aiu for th~ bohdava ,,,,,,;,,, .................. lit Sweet and juicy ..• euy to peel. sreat Co enjoy .•. and com pare lhe size! Look to Hughes El Rancho for added values .. . 10111&0 JBiCB :.'ifr: .............. 55' For value and flavor ... Glorietta brand from red ripe tomatoet ... to add zet1t to your holiday ftut. K111SB1 BlackeJed Peas 33c 1USCO SOUi ate 0orman-i&... SIACI 79c CBUI Foam Cups •••••. 59c CUCIRS Hampehi.re-pint ca.rt.on 51 count from Sprinifield Amorted varietie9-9mall bm. ,,,,,, ,, .. : ............ !.~.~·.·.~ ......... 111 The uncola in 1 lit.er bot.tle-recular or diet, plua depoalt. Gherkils smr ••••• 99c 12 oz. quality Del Monte Brand Potato fit& . , .• ae Laura Scu~~ck 111111 1 '' IUTS =.rs 12 oc. can from Bell Brand Yilbln Coffee ••• s311 11111 m Slwttl FRYER RIST Delicatessen W•ES KRAFT ~~ s1s• Cotto Saini .... 1141 H~he<1 .. licf'd an l'.l oz. Pacl..agf' 2 lb. Velveeta ••• 12'1 Kra!t'11 ch~ •pttad-2 lb. loef Party Cheese ... 'l 11 Alouette a.saorted flavon-4 rrz. pkg. Herring Fillets .. s 111 l.ascro 12 oz. ;ar Sour cream or Wtne8nack Oriental Foods IOIUHOllCE s71s a.boo Shoots .ase Hime Ta.iwan . . 8.5 en. can Batter fll ....... asc Hime Tempura ... 12oz box Mushrooms.., .• 1115 Shirakiku Ohba Shiitake-1 oz. P'q. Goard Strips .. 75c Kmik.a Kampyo ... 1.o.5 or.. pac.k.ap Broiled Eeels •••• 1271 Jn Our Frnh Produce ~pt. ASl .... -•... 1.-6tc llOClll =· .li& .... ,,, ! W.OWidlw. 0.0..llDll •• 1179 l)MlyPI ... .._ Newport Harbor High School students help load boxes for Christmas food drive. B¥IOSLC.DON -............ Newpol't Barbor l_llP Sebool atudenta didn't for1•t tbe yuletkle llllrit tbla Je&r. TIMy made An UW 50 oeecty fa..U.U. eQJoJed auutmm din-a•r, br proytdlq food baketa brtmmilll witb turkeys, canned yama, coatiee ud other bollday fare. Newport Harbor WU OM of 15 Oranie CouBtJ blah achoola that coUeeted food lut week for mo.re than 800 low-tncome families in the Santa Au-T\llUD area. Food bateta were dlatrlbuted by tbe Salvatlca Army. Second period claaaes .. edopt. ed" one family each, 1uppl1lllc a Cbriatmu dhmer and two addi- tional days ol food. Althoucb not required, moet of tbe Newport Harbor cluaes donated toys and games for children of tbe1r aponaored families. Family names were kept coo· fidentlal. but studenta were given information on family sbe and age ud .. "'tbe chlldrea, ~ to Warren Jnhmcla. hwtne11 86- mJnlatrator with tbe SalvaUon Anny. .lobmcln aa&ed that tbe receat tn- 0Wl ol •ndoc:btnese refqeee bu boolted demand Oil tbe CbrUtma food bMket Procram- ·1"bere a.re about au ~ID every family 10 the <Newport Harbor) student.a really touch the livea at 300 people,•• be said. "JI the 1tudeata dldD't adopt ta.e famtues, then the Salvatioo Army would have to bave 1eoeraled lboee Cbristmu baskets ••• About 90 percent of Newport Harbor students dipped into their aavinp to briq holiday joy to needy families, said Jill Piaakowski, Newport Harbor junior and coordinator of the Christ.mu food drive. She noted sophmore Greg Chamberlain as· siated In the drive. "We realize that we have so much and they have so UUle." she added. Too Much f.s Her Grandson Real? D E A R A N N y,erv frl~!ldly with Am.~ wrong ~au~ I .---------.... ANDERS· Out son Loretta. She also feel Loretta 1~ IIJ?· •thered 8 liWe boy but loves the youngster and moral and the child is Merriment ~d not marry "Loret-invites mother and son not my real. grandchild " He offered mar-to her home oft.en. My because h~s .parents age but she refused, husband h~ seen the never !'llarned I need aying she didn't love boy a few times and be your t.hlnklng, A!ln. I am lm enough to live with adoreshim. too emoUon~y involved µu and felt the eniron-I am being pressured to be objective. Please •eat would be un-from all sides to treat help me. -IN OHIO ~althy for the child. My this ltid the same as I DEA.It OHIO: Tbe boy DD is supporting the treat our legitimate ls fiesb of your Oesb, hild sees him ofte and grandchildren. In other blood of your blood. 1 a g'ood father. 0 v.:ords, invite him and Even thoagb bis parents To comphcate mat hts unwed mother to our dJd not m~_. ... ~~-is la- i>r s my daughter is home and maJte them a deedU voa.r llU~i. rt ~ • part of our family you open your ea to thll bmoc:ent child, ( .,. Horoscope ) TBVBSDAY, DECEMBERZ7 By SYDNEY OMARR yoar own Ufe will be far rlcber. Please talk to yov detgymaa. I cu- .ot ,..ably tell YOCI la a few tllll&mee9 au &hat ,_.-ao-.,.. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Some or my friends have trained lbeir young children to answer every telepbone call with "Who 1s this?" before Mommy or Dad- dy will come lo tbe phone. When I call a buddy to ask if be would like to play golf. or an employee to Inquire about changing shills, I find lt pretty darned in· suiting to be cleared through a five·year-old ··secretary '' Am I wrong to feel t.hiB way? U you agree. how would handle the situatioo? -IRKED lN AUSTIN DEAR IRKED: I can andentaDd yoar lrrUa- Uoa wbn aake-d by a yoaa11ter to Identify yoanelf. Adaally, the faalt Is yoan. The prop- er procedure wben telepbaala1 ii to ldeeUl1 yoanelf at •ce no mat- ter wbo All9wers. Exam· pie: •-nm la Mr. Joan. May I speak &o yoar fatlaer, pleeM?" DEAR ANN LANDERS: l am 20, my flance la 19. We are Awn ~anders getting married soon and we don't want to start a family until we are financially able to manage. We figure it should take us from three to four years . I have been atuc:tying up on birth-control methods, trying to de- cide which is best for us. We can't afford to make any miatakes. Last week I came aCTOSS a book on astrobiology wbicb says a female can conceive ONLY during a two-hour period every mooth. Ac· cording to tbe author, if a woman follows this method of birth control she will be 100 percent safe. Please give me the ad- dress of a good astrologer with whom I can wort out my chart. Thank you. -SOON TO BE MARRIED IN BAT- TLE CREEK DEilSOON: Sorry, I don't wut UJ part of thla oae. It's too rtsky. U a womaaa'a perioda are even 1U1tat17 Ir· re1alar, aM CMlld flDd benelf blUlq ta.y gar- ments a lo& aocmeT Ulan abebadpla ..... 11 JIO" haoe an Uem /or Hoppnh1g1, 1e11d U to JudiUa OUon a1 Uw DaU11 Pilot, P.O. ~ 1.-. Co.CO Me10. unt, or coll HZ-4321 Hangover symptoms are nearly universal -a throbbing headache. sensitivity to DOtSe, ir· ntability. nausea and d1lll.DeSS -but the aua· gested "cures" are divene and nearly endless The number of remed.Jes is partly expl&l.Ded by the uncertainty of a hangover's multiple causes. According to Dr Leon Marder. as- sociate professor of psychiatry and mediane at the University of Southern Califorrua and dltte· tor or the Drug Treatment Center at Rancho Lm Amigos lbpltal in Downey . "We recopme the hangover syndrome, but we really don't un- derstand the true mecharusm of the hangover · · Even so. doctors do understand some or the reasons for those agoniz.in& symptoms. The chief complaint, a tbrobbin& headache, is caused by the body's respome to alcohol - dUatioo of the blood vessels ID tbe akin met brain. coupled wtth an increase in tbe pulae and heart rate. Marder says. Gastric upset often occurs when drinkln& is linked with overindulgence in rich foods Hyperirritabillty ls usually the result of a poor night's sleep. So what's the best cure! .. Every kind o( remedy has been suggested, including t.atinl a few drinks in the mom!ng," Marder says. "And for some strange reason, that may work." But be warns agai.Dst it· "That lnnd of reinforcement model la undesirable." Short of abstention, the best hangover remedies, Marder says, are black coffee. m1· graine headache medication, Gatorade and other high-electrolyte solutions. the old-fashioned sleep-it-off technique and. possibly. pure oxygen. ( Singles Calendar ) ORANGE COAST SINGLES wiJJ have a TGIF party at 6.30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 28, In eo.,t.a Mesa. lnformatJon. Ron. at~. CARTIER'S will have a TGIF party at I p.m., Friday, Dec. 28, in Newport Beach. ;nforma- Uon: nffany, at Mt-0498. AFIER Call (714) 752-1937 BETWEEN 8 A.M. and 5 P.M. CLEARANCE SALE 1f2 Price on Xmas Kits 20°10 Off Kits & Canvas~s 10°10 Off Knitting Yarn ZIJ.A Emf I 7• ~ 1 Nexr to Builders EmponumJ Cotto Mino • 64Z·f I 90 MON. -IAT. 10 -5:30 The Batlle Creek® THERMAPHORE® WAY Tht> most t1tted1Y8 P<Odud fOf ~no rntense ITlOf!>f heal 1s the Battle Cr~ fhermooh<>ffl Automatic Moist Ht>al PO~ The Thermooh<>t• oroctuoes conven1en1 temporary patn relief whenever mC>lst heal is md1<:ated 55.00 OFF purchase price of standard (tJ 1.'27 I or medium (13 x13"l size tflermooh<>fe WlfH THIS AD 00. v ..... ~··"'" ___ ,_ .... ,.. .......... JANUARY SALE fRANCk~-ORR Christ1nas Sale fine stationery corona del mar SAVE Up To 40% SAVE Up To 40% "I'll bit yo4/d clOll the doot H YOU were paying 88 oer'itl a gdor1 for heating otll" MISS PEACH .AfaTMtlllS A<>llCE •~ ut~AT 'r'O 1:>0 ' AloclT -111111 • P~CUC.IA~ I ,.r~rs > ,J-______ ,_, SHOE MOON MULLINS THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "Has Santo gone bock to hi1 office now or is he stiU over at the moll?" DENNIS THE MENACE by MIU Luarfus I , ~~~~ ~-L' N-.llv by Ferd & Tom Johnson iHEN IT SHOU~P BE j> .A 51MPLE M/4TT~R lo .A55E:MBL f; l<,AYD15 TOYS ... GORDO 'k, PAUl CAANDAlL ANO Hl5WIF'E LYNN l.£AVE THE OFFICE. KEVIN LANCE lET~ OVT ~516HOF RELIEF THAT HE HASN'T OEEN ~! Jt1,fg ~ Ill ,~ ()\ h • --~Joadotflatouttntflt...,.t v qatAB~LE by Ktvl" Fagan" I -.>tSM l.tR,4>fMA'S MA'46' rr Q)(St.l'~ "'~'1" CNf.({ ! .I "M: 1'0 81: o«« ... MA~6C 1~ I AM ~NO. CDNSIUCdft,Aal J&Avt l,JJdJ 11)11.&-.,,_,M" AU.. I lW ~ Oti 1\4£ ~t«t1" ~ ac«t~lS AU. 'ft:l~ 1..oM&l FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE DR.SMOCK 'T'H IS SOF-r CRA'YON WIL-L- PO NICEH .. Y, "fHANKS by Gus Arriola by LYM Jot"1510n by~L~ He's Pl..AYI N 1 l •coNNe.CT i"He Po-rs" ON A MeASt..-e:s PA1"1eNT 100.\Y'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE · :J ACAOSS ,~ 6<nnd 10...,,,_ 14 Wrtw-1 IMdlufn 15 MllJN 19 Ffwflctl girl 17 Kin 18 Formlnto ~ 20 ...... ,,.,. 2, """"~ S05'Nlbltd s 1 AOPOrtiofl 52 Tlly S5.......,s oonc.t 58 Don'• llttl 60 Sc:ectl 91 l..onglQO 62AnMdllo 630fw 148-.TCQI 15Cllllduwt 23 lnbal'll DOWH 24 Anb NPUblC at.., ... • 21T .... Ollr 30 ff'elldl,... .... 31~ 32~ JIAll. ..... 37 Rodi 388'g-38= .u Fr\llt 44 Lo.my ""°" "5·~ I 0 I I I • I ' . a I 0 •• c • • • •• •• • l I a I A .... It •• l I . , I A l I • • t • 0 . -· , r ... I • •• I • I T • •• IC ... II t .... ' I I I• I tO T I •• v ' • • I• . ' I c 0 , • 0 I M If I I I I I •I • 1 1.ww -· . ' •• 0 I .. ,, '• ..i ... I I l I .. , . . ,- ,,~, i ,....... . I !!.!..! ...... -••• " i ,!.,!,!,! • •l•fl-1 t '" .!.!!.! • l ••'·-· c •• 'I assoc iat ed r' · .. I • 4 t f " . . ... ~ :.:'.::~.::;•VETS* ..... ' =· u..y_. ... .., .... ··' ~ -· NOW ... NOJ1<>WN • • -f _.."-tint... W ANS TO Sl00,000 wuwd lllltrtlD• ..,. lDW INT. RATE. Let us . ...,. JOU ... to Qualify. ••••••••• • ·wttbout .J•ua Ulere would .. •Cllrtatma• ... Du W•' ... '"• Broker CbanmJM can... Sec. Dorta&eftJ flu"llla Praab &rue. JobmoD Val= Jlmll D Jl!We lleCW.lab == BMDieRobb Ool7 Van Ordeo ••••••••• "• TtlrtoledCmpet W.L.lshw 754-1202 -------.......... saa. ...._ ................. , ________ , OCIAMFROMT ' al 1002 ASSUMELOAH Redecorated 2 Br --··-••••••••••••••• w /llatural pecky cedar Pnncipals only. Low New bath, fixtures etc -~·=··., .. ~ Pantaiiltic '-6 .,._ -.r1 A i9al beauty tM weWboWli llal Kai eornJ)lea. BeautH'::l nmbl1bed 11dl 6 out I llft epm, 6 clrapea (neutral color l). new IDIC:Ma. appUllDC9. Hup lit'lllc rm wttb • new mlrrond wall nneeuna exet boat adivltv. 2 LU-bdnm J bat.M. 'J ... • .... M. TAftOI CO.. IMl.TOlll 1111 ............. ...,_tCINl&Ka. Htttft ------ -- ·~® BEDch Reotty llALBTATIDC••eecastMCI .,.., CO.-wmt US. • Je IATcasT. 0-- .. llllfp ft•~• ... alls '.._ W• .................... , .. ....,,_ .. ..... ,_,. 11 ....... J ......... SZl4.to0.. NEWPORT BEACH 759-8811 ....... ,..,... Pamil)' 4 bedroom, am. from the 10U coune with a back y anl for relutna. Tradltiooal two story wttll den. breakfast nook, formal ~ a nd 3 blthl. AU In ft.De CGDClitlon. Asking $182,SOO. A Unique value . IJ,_.1001: 11f)Ml:S REAL TORS-, 675-«JOO 2443 Eat Co.st Highway, Cofone del Mar . - .,, · IAYNONI' We have several fine homes with pier " alip . PB•tSULA POIMf Newly decorate d 4 bdrm. family home. Ooee to ocean. $325.000 B. TOllO HOISi COUNTRY 4 Bdrms., 3 baths: ranch style, · mini-estate in orange groves. 1249~ BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR J ·' . r' • , • t'. : . , • • ' • t': t, ,' 'l f) ~ fJ : M llAI ISTA11 Near new 3800 aq ft bome OD .... ac:-re. 4 8drma, 3 SIU.1£S PAD down payment, low an· Water view. Dbl 1arage Im&. t.erest rate, x.lot Oraoae wJdec: opener. All tbia CH58QI O>. locat.ton. CaU now! PLUS Lbe lowest pnce. ~~ Nor1Jiwood ''"Mk:ii~IMf! ==o~inancing. -<:,on o! F ull Price 962-4411l&fs4~ JACOBS REALTY ~tla.500t.!! Young Singles ------- AS5UM411.1LOAM Sharp 3 Bdrm bome With an auwnable lat and seller wW carry 2nd. No quallfyiq, a.ad priced al only $10~881. Call m.srn>NOw . -------•I baths Vaulted wood beam cell.lop k a.iples type compleit -------•I 675-6670 ~,_. temia, pool, spm, OCIANVIEW -------liitlllants, volleyball Ir Venailles penthouse, uJ. HOME OR ·l)IOre! Unit is upgraded l ra de I u x e & 1 m · INVESTMENTS :too. Take advantage! cul te' 2 Bdr 2 Mtn. retreat Jbr. lt,Aiba, .c.u fast! 752-1'100. ma a . ms., Ol'INll19•11HUNl•)l</N-,. baths: frplc + COID· spa. deck.view. 2F/P re 1u1111 .. -a~r£~· , ;;.;-!i-::~i~~~ • 675-7060 * Flynn. 67J.3l1S , .GOLF COURSE VU .Great Back Bay location. -------;'lbia big 5 bedroom home features a huge family / dining rm addillon bag enough for your pool ta- .__ Perfect for the bag (amlly and the pnce IS flnd what you want m Daily PUot Cl8.!lsi!led.s Is Your Profession HOME REPAlRS? Dtd you know you can place a classified ad m AtLSTATE AEA1.TORS HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO OUR FRIENDS n4-7SZI FORESTE OLSON "'· ......... .,, ••c..a...e ...... c Re<lh 11l 0-~ ReJlty I 11h• 1<1·.111\ L ll I iu· t> I I 1 !Ul . . . .. ~· ....... u6o J 8drms ' 2 batba, w11h separate apt. On Lido hie Owner very flexible m (1A1ncsn1. A real steal at $Ql,000, oc make of· fer ;right at $118.~. : RIU& REAL TY 546-0814 And the sound of the s urf is yours to enJOY w /t'ha s custom 4 Bdrm No. La~una home on the ocean side of. the Da.a.ly Pilot Service -------• Lite assumable loans. low ant available Hom~ from SI 18.SOO • $675.000 Directory for a whole ------- moolb for as lllUe aa KISS • STEPS TO IEACH Sl.89 per day? For more the lawrunower aoodbye mformatioo, call lloYe iat.o Lbe carefree J asmU>e Creek Baycrest University Parlt Westdilf BlgC&Qyon Harbor View· ; $147,500 Pante.ti~ Decorators tbome! Warm wood ~g, raased formal ·~ room. 1ourmet )itcben with beamed ~elHngs. separate Drealdast area, secluded patJo, 2.nd Story hosts 4 .Queen-size bedrooms, ~pectacular master hwy. A pr1cele11 location. 1449.000. M2·58'18 life,-.Joyed with Ulia im· r--------------•~2Bdrm.2 ba,2 Sl.89 per DAY That's ALL you pay fora :.>~ad Price just reduced 000. Call Now : 1111 Cl'fN 1119•11 s ft.JN ro• Nl(I • 8111111 MOW IS THE TIME for job Meken to check lbe Dally Pilot Help Wanted clusiflcaUon. If the job you want la not then you might consider offering your services with an ad m Lbe Job Wanted cate&ory. Phone &12.5678 DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY Sell with EASE! It's a BREEZE O...tfted Ada 642·5678 :JU 'l}ou DO JT NOW' 642-5678 TO ALL OUR FRIE NDS •.. OLD&NEW FOR AN EXCITING YEAR 1979 MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY ROLIDA YS F rom &be Aasodates Ir S&aff of Wate,/ronLIJoma , -.L. GIL AND PAT FOERSTIR HELE•E ALLISON LUCY HOWRS aoaEn ANGELL CAROL ICAMERMAJI MARTHA MWILER ANN KANZLER • JaAllllE IAER MELVYN KIDDIE MAllSMA MIT GARY KNOCtlE llUD •LL.aTER KAREMIUIOCME UTIY 90YD JANE KELL.EV DAii llOYD BETTY L.UNCM llOllEn' auTLER 8R•NDA MACKLIN DOlllS UltllER JACKll! #11L&.alt ALIC• CLARK• o• Y ... MITCM•LL MA•ILYN CLEAaY DON MISCANIC IUa CGllllOll RUSS NEUOll oaOllOIANN cox MARY MN NSTMERCUn AUSTIN bAYNBS MRIN O"LURY TOM.,. MdCO aoa O'LaARY RACMllL DMIOS aoNITA SARYAK 81U. NDn URIAltA IAYE DOI ... ... EY ALax IYTIIYK UR~!!flaYILLI! PERN1mUNC• .IACKla ~\ALD aw;.dOWALD H:i\1NANCtt · fac1e&M r . YVONMI l'UIOM RUTM WllaAllO na oet'"''" 1U• Y.,....a '90:9 111".MLDtlaMAW • • ,,. old c:cmdo.. Lae Wraia. eart.bt.ooe cpts, fenced patio & community pool. spa and t.ennu Super locallon. Only $85,000. Call today ~S370. Hills . ALLSTATE REALTORS macnab I lrvtne realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRV1N£ COMPANY Wsrrv-Cfu.~tm.Mff Frm Enty111 At 1••1' lnill lalty C.pmy 642-1235 644-6200 90t Dover Drive H•bor View <Ant~ 1 rvlne at Campus va1.-, eenc.r 752·1414 ..... -.. ..... -·--Adrltll . Ua•••' ~-----.,... •••• d ... -.. ' ................. ca.11-... ==· ~1····, .... : .. - ...... Dr I • :::~:1.t.• ..... Cl ''I ___ ....., =~· ... a... ...... =v.~·~' ==- ..--... f . =--·-· T•...... ... ........ == == 111*¥11 II ........ ..... H 7 Ft •vm.: • Idea for mu.lllp&e f aa:uly ownenbap. IZ70.000 CAU.644-7211 /Jn Nlu[L GAILEY & l\5'jl)((Af(5 aaYM YR.LAMOF MOITHWOOO MEW CUSTOM HOMI This quahty home features 4 bedrooms. 2i., baths. family room. tnple garage w openf'r, gas a pp I 1 ancf's with microwave . compartor. di s hwa s her . ~nlinuous cleaning oven. Beautiful llled bath. cedar sbake roof. wood sidln1 and muC'h more A ssumable loan ready lo movt-an Offered al Sl6S.OOO. RCTaylorCo u-'l0-5111 COIOMA HIGHLAMDS COzy cuyom1.de home .a among kJta o( trees. witb a lar1e yard 2 8dnm & 2 batha, panel tog tbruout ()woe~ ·~ leaving the area $229.000, Submal on tenm A Divasaon of Harbor ln~ment C:O ... IESTATI OH ~ACU SoeclacuJar ocean view, bluff lot amon1 plne tne. 1 &edroom. a ba~ SN0.000. ......... ...., 49'""'8 PUCE AND PROSParTT to each of you in this JOYOUS HOUDAY SEASON from 9'JAILPLACE PROf BTllS. INC. 1714• 71J.tf20 J MOllH COSTA .eA fml • Super sharp famlly home. New caJJ*, new paint In thlt 3 bedroom chanlltr. Owner will help with flnancln1. Offered atonly991,900 llAT THI HMIH IMIWT ltAft ·We have 1ever a l U1Uac• with •Humable low interest loans. Owoen are readJ to carry 2Dd'1. All wttb low payments . UNn'S UMl'TS Call for free ll1t. Duplexes up to multiple unlta. Call now for Info. ~-® BEDch Realty llAL IST A 11 DCB ' 84Cf SIMCI 1949 HAPPY HOUDIYS .... ,. ......... __ I,, .. ,_ MEllY CHllSTIAS NEWPllT BEACH 759:11111 CiJ Col~we_ll Banker Werr'I Cfu.~lwuu ,,._ Caldrtw•._... llY»IMT1AI. .... ,.,..... ~ .... Ill NEWPORT CENTER ~ 644-9060· CE 111111 1'1111 ca. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE ILUfflS ASSUM•• I LOAM Super "E" PlAD Splat ~ Wi\h Mastet" Bf'droom On f-'arst Level Two Bedroom. Larlf!f' Family Room Walb Wet Bar " Retnaena.or On ~ Level. EatUic Area In Kat.chm. Earth Tone Colors "l'hroupout. E.JlceUmt P\naocmlt. Aa&1na S2IOl5..0GO. A ''Joy olN~"~ " cnsT COMM> Extra Sllaarp. Two Bedrooms. Two Bat.bl Onglnal Owner. Ub A Model. Hardwood noon 6 Shalten. Wet Bar 6 ~ In Uvma Room. Atlract.&ve Muter 8edrooci1 Swte. Pool, Sauna fr TeaD15. HurrJ. OlllJ $142.300 G) ----· 131 ... •• ll'lllDC1'rwl••.,. .-mom Impeccable 2 story llediternnean home In tbe ftDest traditicm of Udo. Almolt new 4 Bdrm, f~ rm, formal sunken dinln1 rm. Interiol' brick eourtyard witb lu1b prof ..... deslp. Gourmet laland kitclNIL 3 fireplaces. Fnncb doan to outdoor aect, ~·" and pooved floan, solid eablnetl and treatme nts Uaroualaout. ..-.ooo. can m-1.t00. _ COLI OF MIWPOllT llALTOU 11111.c....-, .. c._.,.._. ,, ...... mecneb /Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY CANYON Y11W1 ........ ":t•••••4111._.,,..._ ... ...... w --t • I ii:e of j pri•• ... H ..... C I& sa.r.... ..,...Id ..... ,. w/u••* .. am.t ir Palos ........ fplc -.... fiad ....... ................... ...tS26',IOO. 0-8 a M•M4-6200.IT.ut 642-1235 644-6200 901 Dover Ori~ HMbor View Centl!f' Irvine •I C.mpys Valley Center 752-1414 Ea Coldwell Banker •' f • -'''" t I '' • ,'\ !P' 1.f ••• I ( \ ~ ~·/\t.f IOSTUll laCooau .. Mw,Ca. From the Queen Anne of Shaw architecture to the hand woven carpets in Tudor rose, to the carved wood canopy over the fireplace in the Grand Hall, one is transported back to another century. Four years in construction this manor home of legendary grandeur has been built with materials gathered from all over the world. Tiles from France, marble from Italy, glass from Belgium, fabrics from Williamsburg, U.S.A. Grand in tradition, but newly constructed and providing all the comfort and convenience of today. View of hills and white water. Let us send you a brochure, better yet, let us show you. $975,000. IN NEWPORT CENTER • 544;g050 UDOISLI SHAMGIULA Private, gated entry opens to exquisite,· elegant tree-covered ~ant. Glassed-wall ~ntry to liVlDg room hosts crackling,· wood-burning fireplace, 3-m.nt s1r.e bedrooms, den, and maid's quarters. Gourmet aarden kitchen, ateps to ~ sand and tennis courts. 20% Down & Owner will finance the balance. Call 6'1a.8550 CH M CDM IUUI Walk ta beach & ahopt; each 2 bedroom cottaie baa •oOd·bUrlllnl flreplece and ~tlo! Owner wlD help finance. Call DOW 873-8550. Wmlr M. T&ftm CO.. IMLTGIS .. ~•~u:.._ta-,: .. .,,, ------- wi..vmacwrc~ '''-"°' • , : .and It's not on tbe Bertna Seat It's right here on the Irvine Ranci._;. an upgraCled adult condomlnlum wlm a stream passtni by, near the community pool, tennis and Jacuni. Washer, dryer and refrt1erator are included in that $68,900 sales price. U ~ IC>U I: li()Ml:S REALTORS•. 67>6000 2443 East Coast Highway. CorON del Mw ONCE for a shinin1 bour, .,eaven toucbed eartb . . bope was born anew and PEACE reigned in tbe wont. Wmill ,. tM s(lldal i1J tUt only Clllisbnas brtilp. THAlll YOU ORANGE COUNTY. Lingo RIAlEsun BEAUTIFUL BAYFIONT--SUP Abtol• perfecff• ea4 ~ coorl91at14 • e4 ..t. I 111111111 ~o1._, ................ ... -' ..... ..., .............. ..... ... __.. ........ J...,.4 ... ..__.,,,er_...._. ....... Alo.lace. A ..... fl'I•• l9C •11 .. ..... .... .... ••••J· Wtl.11 •• tr•-• ...... ..,.., ....... Yowbotfcm._,.... .. _.... .. .... $971.000 ... ' -_! ... HERITAGE REALTO RS . ...• ., ..... s, 1111 OU-. .... welcome lD tllila J bedroom bome. Ar: rox. 2100 aq. f . clou. llvinl room brick llreplace . OAKGLEM Dllt1ncttve new 2 bedroom. 2'11 ba COD· dominlumt.. ff11,.9110. 251.8 Elden Ave, C.M. MU734 SYCAMORE GL.a. llAHDNEW Fabuba, larle 3 bd, 2~ ba. Quality townhome condominiums. Only 8 available. SlOll.990 3630 s.ntaAna Ave ~ 3 BDRM, 2 ba fiur. l90.000., $20.000. dwn. l'iOO. per mo. Ownr/A# 'lSi-9023 ~ llOK 2 car gar. etc t* yrd-Lge covd patio. Prtn only 835-0211 page9007 -IYOWMB• ~&INCOME 2 Houlel. w (J:O% down. will carry at 10,, •• 000. 6'2-0835 IYOWHa 11 .. de.IJlar •. a.. lrs pool, ma111 cstm features. Owner may belp flnanee7 sm.a. *-ZZZl.Call to ... UMVBSITY PA.Ill ~ \\'alkt:r J; l r.r. l•IOOM A well located •I.nil•-------• ltlDI')' Hanover plan wtt.b dellabtful 1reenbelt • CllJOll =~-hated al caly Slledacn1• IDlf ooane CALLQUlClt ......_ --aA ' to I ....... 5\'I ..... Pool 644-7211 11111111a-•••· /.Jn NIGf.L l1A1Ll Y &. A~SlJCIA r ES THE GOOD LIFE CHOOSE FROM TWO' One at $129,900, and ooe al SUJ,000. Fabuloua 4 bedroom. 2 story. ~ aq ft home. Unbelievable value for these prime RANCH nel1bborbood boma Call DOW. ~--;:, I\.", ~Jf' If 1 ·1 • ! . !1:J I /lJI llJ U.P. PARK II t Bdrm , fam rm. ~ ~ Mode! ttpret.entin& ~-liYUll at rt.a best · s urroundloa central anum Every room ia ~ • cbeerJ. Clo9e to 1cbools, parks and libruy and comanmrty pool, spa. teum. 111 ST ABES. CO. &1J.n&1 .;;.. Walk1:r 1; l 1!1! ·-.:., HERITAGE RE.ALT ORS ...... IMSTOI 11.,., ........ H • t ecn lfllL dutlve atOeadO .,. • lltAlllVMI !!__.~ AaulDe -"""'u" . ~>~~ . :r:Clf.,e=~ <7M)7JMIM..-. pa commaalt1. a • '"•"f 14 1' ...._ ol lonleau --•• .. ••••• •••••• !ball d 1, lm..Ua&e ..... llwk lh-41. s I .m WI• far ..,.._ :'°" MtaJl• oa tlila Newl1 r.mcJdrhd .,._, ' • .._., pt.al center In Coaft' Mma ha. 1.ata n.U.! ble for Immediate Ott·· CQlllllXY ,.., ... ™'...: ft. S.•eral bu 2 eq ... • ~. IOIDe ba.e -"' empeta • palntlnt Call Paula S Kata A1t. m~•Ga Pbr a...: 7:50 sq. ft. fll· ~ctacular Harbor llClnapecetnSoutbHun_- ..._. Cmdo. ar SeU1DC tlQllm. ~ • ~Hr. PZS,000. C---•-•ITow .. ..... ....... 1701$ --------..................... .. IAYCltlST LOW IM1'8IST • ; &pee. p.iDer wttb lD· ._. Locatloa ledor' ...,..., adds to Take over kJw bate.rat .... d natural UPt nte lout Several cboace • ....,..... tb.la Wlely ' l z bedroom conn tdm"\ome. Dmmc room ~ in popular Spr-: 6 r..m.lY room..,. weU 1n1a community I••. pUmed for c:omfortable • 9ll.er1aimaC and fam.UJ lrvtne Lakes, streams, Cl&lrii4eDca PN.000 tmm.s. hab l&Ddacaptq. -~SS7.il50 .... Ame today (prtn. oo.lT) *"1G4 <Broker) • • '4~5200 ---" • ..., 2000 Ki~-;~;··· I P'BDR EASI'SIDE, CV i Bdrms each. THE STARNES CO. S'n-7781 TRl·PLEX UNDER IAllET ....... I Ir, I M ...... abaM 'fVITMa. ... Nlf.c:Wee~-... O&Y ,IOI tila ~looldaa ..S. Oii a ••et cul-clHac ... • -.., u... -~-r:-frpk and -· ... .,. ,., __ .._~.__ --... ..u utra ••~ ~.....,..,~"'---~·•ca••• ._ •..,.. •toroL Tllra u-to re1u ud ... nn Jalwllcap1a1 aad· tll• *iDat....,.lt'ulmple ~.._.. , .. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I riOt •rlce. CALL •ltla Dall~ Pilot -•un1nnn•H• -;;;;; QUICK a_.,,.. ~· A.ad ii ....... ~ .. ·-_____ ........ 644-nll JOll ............ I to --·WI aell, call a frieadlJ ~ a_,,,.. M-V.,.. at ,......,....,,..... --...... ....,.dlitlS ... &lnbDllldW; .. d9e DAILYPILOT l.A(M.IMA RACH tllstom bome 1lte in ?.e1una Canyon wllb lfeal view. Level II Ready! ~ $38.JOO. CALL 644-721 I ~NIGEl: G/\11.[Y l. /\'iSOCl/\HS • Zbe. fncd lD rHr yrd Secu ll1hUn1 Peta & Children t'oa1ldered. F)-eshJy palnt.ed ln & out. ~Mo. 683-A Darrell. MS-'1009 ________ , ___ arming House, 2Br. Mill t• o.wt, new carpet. gar., yard, ._. 2400 SQ.:5/IDO. ~2154 ··---•••••••••••••• Ur, frplc, range, util pd. . FORLIAH New 2 bedroom 2 bath home. lllulon Lakes Country Club. Golf· temUl.pool. BeauUfuUy landacaped, no main tenance yard. Adu!ta. No Peta. $375110. l5t + set'. 642-0835 Br coado w Jpool, Uebted len.01s, 1aun1, ja cu:u:i, etc. Eat ln kitchen. f•ml· ty rm. frplc. huge pvt patio.. & 2 car &ar. $S:iO mo 6464n7. YtA•f'CMI D AINc Social ActMtlel 0.· teeto,. F ... ._.V lninch •Ital•,.,. ........ ...-~ QMATRKMATIOM1 fen"'*• Ff.-LMeone (PIO Ii pro ~1•1 HMftl'I aw. •SIMllMI. HWO"om1111ge•Mn- mln1 • Oolf Driving ~ ~ AN.ltf· MDn'lc ~I A 2 ledroom• • ,ur· n11Nd A Unf\imitMd • Adult l.Mng. No P9ta • Model• OC*" a.dy 9 ID 6 Oakwood ~ Apettmenta tM•POl'1 -....1ao. 1700 18th St IOOve< al 1611•1 (/14J 642-8110 .... POrt a..cwNo.' 880 lrvtne 1a1 1e1111 IUDD)' JW, 2ba. eve l .. 10 ........ 6 ~ .. iili*d 7· ....................... • •••••••••••••••••••••• l24J Wik to So. Cost Plau, eorc.. .. Mer ]1%2 3Br, 2.Ba Condo. pool. ••••••••••••••••••••••• n•••-•••••••-•••••• spa. $550 mo. Agt OP'F WATER HOME-754-a20 Bacbek>rwut Lovely 3Br. 28&-' fam --.....--.-----1-2-1-Jl ~~~Wrt nn. hml& fen.a • uowers -...-,--• __ ln brick atrium, lib new. ·-•-••••••••••••••• Cod9 MeM llZ4 l,'J bUt to sandy beach -Upper 'I'hree Arc b Bay ·-·-·········· ••••••• awimmlng, 11111ninf & Brand new home, 3 bNUD1. 992$ lae nt'I Bdrm. 2~ Ba Prlv l"b' 1M-3111. 4M-2136 comm. beach • t.eruus '"'-3244 a1a. l Yr leue ~ mo. -··-······-···· _A#......__Ml>-_5_lJ2 ___ _ SllD ~ O>untry Club W.11 ' 1ta 1291 area.-.~ Yrllv. reat&I; end --·••••••••••• \l:llt. Lake & HOMES FOR RENT d eoune. 2 B • den, 3 or 4 BR. Pnced from (um. or parUally ao. A ~S57S. Jl'ncd yard & tl\&ly ddce coodo. No gar a 1 es . F 1 m 111 es peita. ~mo. please, kid• • pets BAY II BEACH M!1come. Call 964-2566 or REALTY 75-0811 ~ZIJ71. A#. oofee TurtJeroct. Cbr. 2~be. up-¥ tw• Fa wl•d ~ all app( Grdnr. -•••••••••••••••• Wes::l:fteld FAa&YUTS Brand new beautiful. larse apt for ramilies .tth l. 2 • 3 children. Near park " achoola. Kldttie play area. 2 Br. 2 8a tiSO 3Br.2Ba ~ 311W:~.C M . 6ll-S583/SCB-2A08 Open 10-6dally 2br. 3ba TwnhM, Nnr. ff11Ac, ranee. dilwtsr, pr. AdWta.. No Paa. S-Mo. lat+MC.~ ....................... rar nat « leae· 2 room omc. • relboom In in· dmb1al eomplete. UtU. P164 ta. mt all 5. HB Odillt6 ........ aceoey _-. _______ _ 81ntq8o.O.litarnla. Prime Npt/Meu Bua•· ~_.,..,..... -Park. Quilty offlee M•DB"S WA.La 0...: AllCMBCCBS ~ wareboiue apace. l Br SNO. 2 Br. 1 "'1 Ba Own•ipo'itan llaps.lne ears-a. drapee • wet ....,.. p-••-f • I '7M)511 tM5smcel971 ..__ ._.. -ft _... ~1.~rp1t', mt'. C11J)Gl.ot27 uou. -· ,_,eq .. WI· prqe. uwareo ot Nr. b anJJ now.». 21' sq. Huntlnstoo Herbour MALE EucatJ•• ._45 ft.11Mmll·Plto4.Sat lmllJibCrcle. NMll07 lbr 2Br ma w ,..._. or tto L ---.--.....---,....28drql.lt,A)&.l.up-tbftDNBMS--.. Slua.,i 4550 ps aalt. ........ M50. NpL Beta. ... l,OOalq. ft -··············-·· L&rp, cJeu 6 q!Ml 2 a..· as.eao. ,._,,. m .5550 w ___.. rem. MuJt oaly. I 0 le 15.000 l l;i be. eriiu. drpa, bltm. • -----..... ,.,._ to __.. .... ~ prqe•pvtpaUo.Cloee .....-----$GD.+utU 714·152-4411 mo. IDO.uuo;aUJ ~ to~ No pet.a Z5I --·-.... •-•••••• wlldYs IQ fL nr e.ter A c.abrtDo. apt A. 5e-.w7 Le mp& 2 Br 1 ~ ba patio. 11--. -,-F--I---~111 °' ~ er CZ13JIS'f·'1003. apt. No. La.tuna. Vflr'/ a e ema e, near ._.. W..ted 4600 nice Adlta UH bt:KtLCaU 1.ta 3 br, 2 ba, LD lovely t.-..i03'1-G3-3127 m-c'1 ....................... Widower !5e nds lnnpen Ma&. Verde" 4 pies nr. Fecko. Bttm. new <'pt. frplc. patio ya rd. dlhwabr No kids or pela Avail um. ~. cau ~11 2br, all Ulil pd No Pet.a. Sii. rblld welcome Refrig. Dtabwr • 1ar. $395110 1960 Wallace. _!lrs. 111 S48-956CI_ - Sm. q"8t t'Omptn ~ tnbae style. 2 br. ba ..... lg. cJaeu. encl patio. rl'lJk. ~I fir LD •&lk· aag dl1t1nce to ~ver­ ytblng Adlls. $410. Ml-211Dl Avail. Jan lal. East.I.Ide 2 tr. l be Newer, defue. PO mo. No peU. Doana ~Sll2 . a J6111.2001 A1Jt. m escl1111ve Vlc:t.orta Gw... . becb or 1 bdrm apl. Buch. lbr, Zbe. newly ..,....., 4150 a.a llea.t/Npl area. d " c 0 r 1 t e d o e c It --··---.. ••••••• 8 Y J 1 n I , t • a o m e w ml&Dl(it'eat oct'aD ~ tiora~ apace. J1S atorage Alao UD do view Steps Lo bcb. • • %IOI W Oceaa matnt work dys 1f lm>Mo loc. W1 484-Mn l'nlml. H 8. m-4154 Deeded. ~ 1740 Weal.ey --------... .,......... •ff 111 S&orace pr. Blttb a f ajtaYd/ ••-••••••••••••••••••• Sl .. near Or1n1e Co. " c• PAllMEWPOIT Airport $l2S /mo .......... ••••••••••••• Bat'belor•. l or 2 &tallew9flwbxb. t ' TM BedlOOCDl•Townbouaes <>Him._... 4400 Op; , .. , SOOS Frcxn.18.00 .............................................. . SpectacuJar •P•. total J or 2 Rm Swta from S7S CUSTOM recreat1oa proeram, m w 1Jt1> Sl Call Tom TilOPMYSHOP llX'1&1 procram 7 poohls. 8 59-ZllO. F.lltabMsbed bmtneas lD teoms couru At ful J0111 ., __ ,.., _ __._, pri-1·n· lsland. Jamboree• San ...,.... .-.. ......,....,...""' """ Joaqws RWa Hoed EJmCUTlft SUITE <'I udea t n vent ory • 014 I 644-1900_ Jl\IO MT'V)ttotfittS ·~CH llL TY, Dnve b)' $CZS. avail now. 10 New port Ceoter IMC 2 Br I Ba. carport 1234 ~s.rn> m Ho. FJ Camino ~al W. Balboa 81 Call ror Preat111ou1. Newport SANO.EMENTE appt Jim or carolyo. Center orrace apace, 49~2100 .. 9alO Clubhouse Rd. :•" Delert Hot Springs •• 213-378-2S72 AVAILABLE NOW po o I , Pr II:.$ I 0 0 . llAoow.d 1706 2J.3.Z78-3850 ••• • e I e eee ........ e ee •• LA MANCHA Al'TS t..arse. l.a.3 bd prdea apts Ad'11ll. D11hwhr. bltnl, end gar. gas bbq Pool. Gas Pd. T18 SooU Pl. 6C2 5073. MS-5611 2 8&'m. l Ba.. froat malt ol dup6ex. Excell k>caUon near Npt ff&ia 1 yr aea.. MS> 1DO mcl water 6 _gardener. 14. &4G-S112 m.1222act avail mid January ....,tol.om 502S 2 Br. 2 Ba. oew pluah Spac""11 around floor ---······-•••••••• LGE2br~,cpta.ltv. .>..~·-rerns. fncd yd, 1ar. Cit'eemree 2 Br Oomm. IALIOA ISLAHO l'JlllD Spnnp luaury coo adlta. S32S mo.. 644-llllOI. ~· cal*! TV. gardener SOUTH IAY auale locludea recep-.._ _______ _ ~. poof, jlC'UDl, llaDllt. MCnll.V)' lpett, .. 1425 mo. Adu.Its. no pet.a Lot'ated acrou (rom c onrerent'e room Nwpt 8cb Golf Coune library. kitchen. eopttt --- ~ on Miulon Hilla CC incl. $!!00 mo. s.si...ms 2br, apt. huu. $400Mo 2 Bdrma. 1 b1 t b a pt :f:a.keaide, raanuy " Near New 3Br boUle, 2be. Can Paul~. 9l53-0324 AduJts SJ75. mo. Cu ZBr. l frilba w /pr. Adha. ~-~Y~_ -==· ca11 Debbie. ;mtn. vww Owner /agent fenced paUo, dbl 11r. ltlMT ALS or S6'2-8Ml pmd. 6"2-SOT.l. t;,1'1»9M 963-0IMr'7 ~ ~~ !:t~cl 1 BR. l Ba.· · · · · · · · $400 ..... Ps I Cs 7707 Newty_decorated ____ 3_Br_2_8a_ CIJ1CS. drpl. bltm. fncd yd. Water pd. GM.120 3&5C>lwlict.'C'' .., = 2ea.1~s. ........ sen h s 2ea,2...,ba ......... S7T5 11111•11-•••••••••••• town ou1e. pac1ou1 • W 2900 2 BR Woodbrtcfie Oondo. 3 BR. 2 Ba ........... Sb> SI ee p In I room 1 • fireplace & pool Quiet .. _ •• _ ............... Brand new Full lake 3 ea.2~Ba ..... ~TOO Id&~ SIS wk • area. Adu.lta. no pet.a 661 Vic:tona St . IMO. Furn bac:belor units. day f'#flfll. or mo. Av8jl now. 142· UU dya tot511nea. ..... HOAG ,IUDUCED HilhJy llPIJ'aded. pro- fem>onally decor.Led 1 ea Bacf) 1n v....w.. Omdo Offi luokinc fowl. lain 6 parll:-l1ke courtyard. Jl\lU 9eewity l*ig. IC'TS lmtO Ca u ~ E:&ec Ofr.m on Pennw~I w fBay Y1e'W SllllOtmO Pb l'n-~ '" WANTED Jrlvilep!s. No pets. SGS ap. <kelmfsaat. m-8740 ~ tm-51M9~3311 Meckal Bad& o.ta Mesa, ~~~~~~~~~ IS IQ ft. VerJ rT&SODa 41tl--. ~r· mo.~646-7741 c.e..... J7Z4 z Br. lib be t.owUoae. ~-Commi.sa.loo I#"'*~..._ c,ied. 11•11 u ·-·-·-cenlA!r ol town, all bl:tm. ble rftlt. Suitable for WlltlPt coatrol doctor ~ /NEED I MONEY .~ 211R. gar. yard. f~. SUSCASITAS garase. renced patio .... No cbildten. pet.a. MZS. l'\lm. 1 br apt $275 li op SB5. ~ :&Die 2 br, paUo, garaice Adults, DO pet.I ~ 160 Z1lt. S..21Z7 r====-............. ~-EDcl.J;. Adults, no w .... ~ ...... tPlaswblwd KIDS JPITS Oil =--.. Newport Bl. Be~ new edu.lf apta. \lllllllide2 br. 1 ba, .ctuJta. C4116<M.7ZI I ASK FQR NJGEL. All . •-•••••••••••••••••••• EASTSlbE apadoua Nopeta.lmmed.oc:cupy eo peta $3SO . Call a..a.,..aleacll 1148 ~ Garaie.$495. CASADIOltO Pool. JacuuJ, 1arase 5e.sm ONTIIEBAYP'RONTlAZ COSTA..eA -··~············ &CZ-2510; ~ atr.'>t ,.. -"'"'· .... _ ALL U'l'Il.JTIES p AID avail. -~ I .... ,... br lpU wllb Y)eW det'kl Ptal olftoe ..,... IVAJI -..._.,,t TJ£;J~.,.;I",,""~ -., .,_,... ... DeW y --·· ~$725 Cbuic:ll:m.3990 ca11I lit Ballk • ~Ul~ ~a~ 4 BR. zt., fnnJ dinin&. Gnlea&ree, J sa. 2 Ba, ~:~•c:1i~C:.0': .. ~:~ ~2 ~ ::: ~~.;niJ;· Pet& -.. -.Zba.-·-~--... ---~. 1:n; n Low CUDfTNO ~,oop!U-~3579. frplc.fncdyrd. '850/mo. fpk, actoN fr comm featw-ea: Pool, BBQ. ......_ $3'70-.-0 Newt)'~ price l9d aattorial. ,.,._.... . Wtrfer ~ AvailkJao PoO&. Dr I"lne RI • <'ov'rd 1ara1e, new TSLllfmt MZ-ltoa 2tlr, U., IDd.ry rm. No 988-2231 ;;::.u ~·~· Wit lrdTDloms ...... ~f• he.itcl 1. alrv ••/Ba er, llwlta1e Park. $IOO. ~~.: ~-~~aded _.._ 162 Br ...... Na. SMOllo.+ dean rm · '7M5ll r~••••••••••l•-.,,•O•Z• _eo.4 __ uw _______ &_419 _______ , ;..,..., ~Ct ~ peUo, 1.aundz; ~ mowa :rou lD. 7i2 VersaillsCondo~ ~-c::!:'cb!'~ Arraapdby ~ • , '9wp2br.atove•refrig. 41' a.. poob& Nopeta. nD.IOIDIW/eoel.pn&e Sballmar. Call blwen BadJ..•133..Pool,uaoa .u,.on. trrfoel ...-6 c..t"-"-s --.............. Adults,oope&.a .. SJ95/mo. Jab. ,,::_~lllllor 18dnnfurniabedSJ7S. •frpk:s. l2Moraft..S..MZ·7356 J8<',clbble.Sttwity t..k. m &. 11\Jl St. ~ ....... , ... ST .............. 2 Br Dr bcb ., 3 Br 2ba, or bcb 1SSO -·pool. &emlla $100 ar. DOGl. t.eaaia S700 Udo) Br, or all -.sc> OD,,...2Br2bala Qnwmter2 Briden Sl300 en .... , VIEW. I&• .. 2 Br +dea 122.SO 14enew1Br2ba_., ~ abort term on ..., ol the above. Aleo, .... ma1 fwmilll. w ............ .. 714/631·14'0 Cq''-.._.llll ••••••••••••••••••••••• - S0-137'7 .....,-.. 2Bdrmfumi:lbed$450 TSLlrlpS M2·1803 z--.1.._ ..... .__ t6411Zn%U/4TM'001 Oll&a .... IG4llD. ~ ~ --3115W W'abaa,642•JJr71 _.IA&,,. .... ,.....,,.,.....,,.. -....... ......... __ ..._ ~ ~ c:-.R.,• Roommate needed M /F. l«e me. weslllde, fnat trees. "Family at· lllOIJlbere.' $250 lncl util. e._p 2 Br condo or. So. Cat Plua. Pools, etc. lm· mac. cood. No cbildreo or peta. '625 le9a dla· OOUDl. l3S-M47 ext 3111: 9D-Ta 2Br Apartment. Eutalde eo.ta lleaa. UUUUea paid. 64M505 ........... ll41 ____ _..;.. ___ 2 bup br ln super loci· AIMta. ao p!!L SM.$/mo. l uewoom. l -.... ,~ •1 isn w..eM ~-Q11r'OK Q;U;~ HU U I UU •-·---1 Br mobile bocne $ZSl6. ban. ll'O'llld floor. bUJlt· ~ or bJ maat.b $150 lDO. '1QD .. a. wi.D WJd lD MobiJe Home Loans Blautlllll -.Ome ln n - dUlive V\doria bud 3br, Jbe, fam rm. 2 dicta. w~ wtUte .... .-. '° bch. male> ...,...... 1250 ....................... lllltse eduJts only. No in kltcbeo, $32SJlo. ~ Br,"1 be condo nr So. Acl-173-ClO allit. ••Pa. parkanc CR.EDIT NO PROBLEM ~ ~ aecure. 1981 Adu!U. No Peta. lnqui~ o-t Plua. New crpl\. .... ddlff ZBr, 2ba, poot Jalrll ftllliwMWlll Bn*en Welcome ~ ltM3'73 B W. Wl1aon Apt. E. drls. A/C, pooA. aecunty trpk. aduha. Lulaioue. A Ir port Oft I~ e S.-tJ75 1BRll7S.NEAR _... ,.U. ChUdreD °'· no ~ Se~retarial 1erY1ce Mwt a. T...t SIEPS, BUS.. OCEAN ~new 2 br, 2 be, bllns. pets. $4t0. 5'$-Sl.Sl or S.Q illc ll7' llY&il saa. ll7Gll o.faf SOJS lfiS.J.m 1 no peg. 1115. mo. Day. aB2.. --•••••••••• DIC. SUITIS I' 7 , ..... J740 ~; nea7SHUI BEAt1111'ULGnea Belt.a S-. Far a larp u.Uque Prime Newport Beach ....................... Bemt. i. bdrm A pool! Z8r super Ire Spmuab style lbr apt. klc. Near 0 .C. airport ..,_,.llST 1 'VW1 .. • $11115. AYai.I Ju. l, Adu.It. OCEAN view m n,dno Rent Inda reception. plmh. lauDdry. ~c. no.-.... a..U, 0Mooy lASeellJllJ' AptC waladk'8 rm. jaatt.or SpmWa atat.e LiYblc! .,.,.._ 11a Pomoaa ...... -Beautif\ll paft·llke SW'· ms mo. m .. . AID-2Z2I CalU'GD. C.ll. l Br. u rpe ted w /a P· Mrv • 11Ul1 • 100 '"" n>'1Ddla11. Terraced , ...._ pl:lanc.m, pr. SZ'75hne> t ~ A m 0 r .t· ....................... ~~Co. AD type1 ol rial estate ~ainceliG. s,.1·1,11 Wl'Da '4J.217t 545-06 I I poo'-~ 1u bbq, S'n1NNING tars• 2br. tedlebmdl. Beeb. batet W. R•aona, SflC 1 1_ n...-~llav · aparklln1 founlalna. 2lla. pda 8'Jll. Pool, rec _... w OcaDtrant. ~1210 • "4·192.Saft wor....-,-~-H>IOOWNDLOANS 8 pa Ci 0 II I r 0 0 m I • ... smllo.710 W. lM.b -lr16'.;. 87MlJ4 !p:n. DIC. S&l'1"I$ IJlRANG&I> iepm'ata d1aln1 area, a. .. A_to_• wlills·iD eloMta. home-Dm9W JU6 Im. 1.Br, tlllltt.* pa.id. Rlc41 ilbaYtna~ .,..._ -· Ura ldtdml • cablaeta. 91111 AIM~ • •• •• •. •• ••••••••••••.. Wllkto'-dl.. C..cl4$or C: ~u=• •t .~y Walk to Huntlntton Z br, 2 ba, 1ara~•· Abeelll.cWmZBr M141M. froom. ,.r-Soaalr.':d "6HORTTEIUI °:1:i..oamr.m..-s. 1 1:::'1..W:::.J:~l ltUIUo trlp&u •/YMW, S..M9 •II ._. wweria1 wt ~llDbWUU....Apnt Towtawfllnl.Sllli ~~'f':1Cblecio ••••••••••••••-• .. -•• •ore. Secretarial m :nnor-.115'1 ~.c· ~+:.-=::= ma~ · H5, or ~:A~in= :=~--~=·;:: ~q~-=--~~ ~~·· ~ LmOISIMe on.o....TWa.w:m LAQlJDITA llEJUIOSA 1IZ1l Publde LA. 1 blk W. ol 8'd. I bib &. ol i.mr.r. M'f-$6CJ. ........... 1741 ....................... -.. .,.... zm lldet.mc. ww.. • ;a:;., SL~ A. M5-1'm •-------_.,~ JBr. adllll c:mdl>. ..-. ml ... t . P...s .......... • eleaa, Uh aew, pMa elk, bit lM. pnt. ,.... ~ Prr rt, -dlbwtl. pr, ~. fll!io.f!D.S.,~ =-=~fl. LUIUIY~ .-o.m• •• ~ -=~ J W IAI!!!-~ ..... a qa6llt adult ~ .,...._.ftl. JtM I MO ... llMT Lar"5 bacbelor;~ r _ _. .... •• ., ,., .... , ..... , ...... Saee•U•• effleet, ~ pool. -::::::i •• • ...... .,.._ Up '° Im ...................... . .. pvt ,........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ._I '1' ~ a. r...a111a •• ~~:: .. ~~~ :, =·:.. ~-.111·1'18. .................. !!!C! ftcma-. .. 11ar1.a •EllE* .... .... .. .. ma ... n. -mo.------,,... taH, 2 ltctr• .aw 111tf.lf.B. ~.IWM • .., k * Tl from -+ Aaml.MJ..---·· ..,....,.,..,.... ~ -=:.-,.: ........... a. .... 2........ ~«~ .... lec7 Mn •ftil. ~ • J!!!arWilld.8M820. 1-------·· :1!.!!!!~~!!!!!--1 l:':.r,:'iU. :-.::.~ ·~:::. ...... ... ..... '•:!!I ··!:!!l-!!!:! .. !!:_ ____ ... t • , .... ..... aYSZ 171118 { as• .... wM1l111. ••P"Mlim ttW... ~ ............ ~ • Uor•~.!!,.•• . .. , 1114 :C.JA_iiMm - ... 0 - ........... ....... ., ....... Iii ., ....... hu7 ....... A'. ..... . I 0 1 ft *'5. DI* '?' ......... ....... a.wt!'!. .. mW- .. ' • .................. ~!~ ~-.. !. ........ ~~.~ ~~~ ..... ?!!4! ..... ~~ ..... ?!!4! ~.!!~ ..... ?!!! ~~~ ..... !.•.oo •• ~ ••• w •• 9tH. 1100 tM.W~ 1100 .............. ~--.T ••••••••••••••••••• MERRY CHRISTMAS PEG .,_, wwry, ....,.. wil ~....,, A£TNA SERVICE Barteader, fecmle pref. a..£IUCAL CL&ln-t t Dnvers. Checker Cab. SSSSS$$$S SS SY91'ENS -ODeobtO E11per pref Tony ~ID u PM to 1 .(M Sunday &ood driving record, General S lD eq>aa.cllafrcleaaln1 Roma 'a. 2530 W Coast thru Thurs 675 mature 1nd1v1dual. Hllp,.,"-te co • +,_. 1'111 01 Hwy.,N 8.M2·9>10 Ua~taY Paulan.oo. Costa Mesa. csn.am. t al • ..._. patt.Ume.ate-ms Fur klnc llUU abort term 751...a-21 .,. _ ri .... JOfc~. poe#km In Su Ooolre Work local lemponry PRSONANT1 Ca "'· Amway ba1 4,000 pro· Tbru trfaT -balance, area. Top.,.,., Hcelleot a.n.·TYPIST oarnas uucmnmt• Won 1 toz .,.-..,&al eoumel!q • ducb.. Dl.ltrtbulorl want· ~ 6 data pro-beDlfits eomt.nt place UU\ Mm or women 25 yn or days, a few wttk.a or ....i.m.L ~ adoll ed. no door to door ceulna upr. Preeent ment lD lbe following 'Trainee po1.ltlon availa· aider Know the coast moothll We have am · &Mm fs1-pina ._,.. IBM32 transltlonlnc to fWdl · ~ in our Clua1f1ed Ad· crues Ntt l180 a wf'dt or mediate need for AJICAJlE N7·2Ji3 AIR CLERK for busy ~ v~ 1: d ~~:':':i ~c~S!m 1 ~~~ ~:f:~tn;_~;~t ~!;. ~~.n,;~o;.~t • IMJl Operaton CO GlllL ~~.J.!~lO.key HP OJcn=. Compensation Steno-SH typana required 135·40 Ht>rrmann. Fountain •G 111 ... }'Oft.ouc~ h ROI •tlS.0171• ~ .... -able eau rorappt. aK)wpm+)&a ve wpm) 'I'YPtnc lest Wiii Valley <No of Slater _,_ c.,.r-I ~~~~~~~~~I J'HrOutcaUSerYiee AUTOllO'nVE 1Dula714/S40-S700 OetaUClerltafor be ad..awif5terect Some betwn Newbopt' 6 ·~ LOVE. -; Quaht,y Assurance ten II e y by to u <' h Elaclld I •Jr Ca.tis c-t •'-ct SJOO PRE LAW student needs ,...,.i&'S loelllnaper Reproduction Clerks nK'eUatY <no aper net' 1 .. ••••••••••••••••••••• Sl5.000. Will do anytbJng t&PBS AUID Insurance Billing Naghl and Day Shift!. Onver 557..0045 Leaal. Confidential Immediate opening for Accts Rel' Payable, ~~labl~ tor clerk~· Excellent rompanv Cf\•Lln--=. FOUND ADS ARE FREE ca1~ 642-5678 • ~need painter's some typing. itlnt work .......... benefit' 1nrlud1ni: U-.i&HATE DVM. P.O. Box 3242. Sday work wee& ins rond. Larry Hunt Must tum~ rettnt wortl medical, denUll. hlP in ...... N.&9:1113. PL S excellent com· Auto Ce nter 1825 ~.be nu1ble & ~. etc Good op '"""''TIME 11~MllSOHllftsu1•.,cu ~XY•.a.gy* pany benefit.a. Contact Laguna Ca nyon Rd. dei>endableTelephont'& porturuty for ad\.ince OPEMIMG 172.lllrdaS ...... ... rv ..,.. Clyde Moraan, Body ~Bch. (1)4943000, tramport.alloo a mus t rnent W-4..ir ...... &it-.... _ ..... rs;•---C>U'OCALLONLY Sbol>lllJ' m.8966 ~yllllon Fn,8-4 -.--..--•972-1131* NABERS C•'lSIA.DOFftCE For 1nlcn1t'~ plt· .. st· inglDri .. doO.t..,r $SS SSSS$$$S TOMMY'S OF NEWPORT BOOKKEEPER Heavy call Personnel OHtt·.-DAILY PILOT GUARDS ~ r~r:,.~:~!t'ii1 1:':~.,. ~iiC'o~T ~~~:;·~~·~:.."•~• ~1! ,~, pac n 1.'f:, ~·~ 1..Dst or Found a pet? Call ESCORTS Ant ma I A ss is lance "i"lS71 aft 5PM _ _ lOUrlco~•• DA.ILYrtlOT good dnving n ·rorrt furaabt'd Ages 21 or ltl:XJ H.ubof BMI C...tlabod ~"" w Bay"' Wn:e ~talion w;;.:on or -~ n-1--' ~•-mA ( .... C:CAn "100 Bollier /labeler ror ex· ~ "' If' I vn" ne\ ·~ -...... ,, ~ ""lrl ,.,...,,, .,_,..., Cot;ta M-J 'II n our ) P J )' +-l'Oc> t'JC,_..ence 04'(" Ann pandang v1tam1n com-E.O"' .... "'--... · •~ 11-1·-11 ,.._. · ..... '""'" Also Ht nn g ~ague 531 2213. oo f~. _ -------~ AUTO ROUTE REGISTER Early AM 112 to 2 hrc;, S375 lo S4 50 I M o n th X In l moonlight Wive'>. re t ired, d1-.ab11ity. c;tu - deots Need Rd whls 5"40-:lnl or ~6122 _.. "o ~ _r.q_~mO~~runil:< rru1eagt' '..,-anrt• _..... 11 UDJ\ler5ai Protection pany S3 S0-$4 00 pr hr de ~~~~~~~~~ r~ J" li.ln) !)(,. k )' vr t-O"ler Sforv1c~. 1226 W 5lb pendmg on eitpen ence :.: < .lul'llet San ~T Do~. blk c,horthr, 15 Iii; Fem name of · ~t t) · VlC' South l.aRuna REWARD U.l't94-2.525 Lol'>t Wht Coc kate1I, Costa M1• .. a . 'Pretty Boy, .. ~6058 art 5 & wknds !Abt. 12/15. oran~l' 10 mo old M. kitten Vic. Lu:.k J~br-Vu His, 644-0905 ~t Dog Irish !:wtlt:r Puppy, 14Wk:., \IC l5lh & Nwprt Blvd Thurs Eve Leather collar Ud)S 64&041tior Eves 49.16883 Reward. lost fem Golden ltetre1ver, 3 mo La-.L ..eeri nr Paulanno Sehl May ans to Maple f'I:. call 642· 7857 or 545<!175 l..o6t lady's diamond din ll(>r nng. VI<' Balboa Uuy ('luh. Ot><· llllh Hcw;.ird 675 8617 I.OST DO<i l>t'c 111. \'1c POMONA. C M F'r1cnd I> male Tt>rnt'r 10ob1e rrux JU•:AltTBROK EN t' ALL 548 6427 Found 2 Bas:.ett Hounds, I rruJe. 1 frm G<·nUe & fnendly No I 0 Nr Slater/Edwards. 118 1142 llat7 U'5T ln:.h Seller puppy. \IC H amilton. CM l;.\.S-4137 REWARD Khn'I o.tcall 953 9l21 --- On ving to ~cramento for C...l\nstmas Want person lo shr drt v IOI: & I' X· Jll'n~ 831-82ti6 __ • Acrupressurc • RPOex.ology •M11.-.sage U G Rodhe1m L1r 'd Call for <1ppt_&46 9345 i-:xc1tlng Phom.· CJ lb We are for real Try u-. !-'one A t-'nend 5l'J8 :!4 ti Very meticulous single male seeki n g hou.<r.eclt-amng work Can C'OOk. chauffl'ur l'rcfer work1n~ for c,1nglc perlOO, M If Call cvt':. ~'~-- MICHELLE'S •OvtCGll• AUTO & TIRE SER\ ICE 5 day work w~k Appl) Newport Tire C1·nler :ml~ <.:st Hwj CdM AUTO TRANS R&.RMAN Exper pref Musl hJve t.oob 548 2288 B.tb:y~1lter "'antt•d for 16mo o ld 1otirl J -4 days /wk Occai.1onal overnai.:ht d ec;1rcd La.cuna Sch Leanne. 49'-6342. 7 S4 790 I BABYSITrER for :J > r old boy Mon thru f-'ndci). my home Hunt lkh Aft 5 pm call !M7 51.20 Banking llA.\1 2AM 335 .n.i!I TYPIST sot.rm COAST BANK R.ick>r Wanwd To ~hare ~ Sunflower St . C M l::xpeflS(.-s To Color ildo 936216. ~5.'.llO E O E ~ 1413 -------&nklng 1-ullllm" PreferSpun •----------CO".ry ... • dl !'llre«. · ta An.. In .. "' ~ ,_ 642-4321 ~ boun 9 l2. 1-4 ~g.I ~peak in~ no 5Ul8 Oencal p~ ~ Moo lhn.t Pn ~bo) up prd days. IMYEMTOIY WISHES YOU y t. t. t.. c_ l Ho :"Ii I l \ ~ --- , o me wknd!t t'\ll'!t. COUMTBS &YOUttS ~:\tBLU{S.all ph;,,a~ (il.AR~ Private dub 673 7730 ..---B> u ... -y HOUD YS 'Jlar)' lummt n'urate ~ r"'UU'T A 141\h • \"t·r ~.n"l1"h Wed ·Sun for Jppo1ot 540-6055 ... .. 'l'"Jl.1n" pr1·lt·rrt'd nll'flt Spttui.l I day IOVf'nlory. 2'790ll1rbor,C \1 Alkm E11:::t~~1c--, JI~ L -----Ore. :nh Sam lo 5pm , • '"' .. CARPENTER Local 11rl'a SJ 30 pt-r \Jrw;,~ A"• L' \t w do work at cabm in hour CJll tvd.ll> lo rt t'OLLt:G 1:-· 0 R 111 t; II B.ECT11CIAH Wnpnwood Trade out ~I.er SCHOOL GIRL. II l 1 fapen<>nN.'d t'IN"tnn ao labor for varallon ltmt' hou:.ehold dulll'' & pn1 •· urRt'flll\ nt"t'<St>d b> llun\ Contact Vu·k1 5465243 or 557.0045 Ulft"'art' \!oo Thru rn 111$.llon fkJrh t'1l;. .1·hool Marlt8511488 SJ 25 hr '>la rt '1,on d1'>lnrt SI II:! 4'1 45.1 r-n._Lfr\'::. 'muller u ... n lrJn~ U11( \to dt'j.M nd1n~ .. r t 'l C~HIERS UTDTEM ()perung:. now a .. a1lable for full time AH!illltant MWUtgers on 2nd & Jrd U \ I \-Can'.-on ;tn·d G40 ~i:. Jllnt'Tl~ .\pph -,J:, w r HMPOIVJN Plll!>ONMI ·.t •'V>(..l~ Sl llun\ 1-k h l'h<Jnt 17 23 lirdl Street ~ 932'J '" ill ~I ~wp:i-..0 R~p~n '1 """"'~_....,....._._,.~..,...~ ---Orange Cu M anuf J < t-:l,-<1ron1r tW'flr h~ 1mm1..'<1 open ftttODUCTIOM ing ror n."'poo~1blt' vruC1t COHTROL '1.AHMP en L'n-ont'flled prof~wnal \11 Fn.AI Of Us At ---lel'>Ull'l4' 1io:.1l1on ;u. l'UO troUer l'.rnd1dall' m~l IMJ\(' ar«>WlhDK dt•Krt"· JJld be wdl \t'l".t'<.l 1n ,\1 lfMl'()QAJ.'V 1'(1/SONMI <,tP'J!<t , We wkh yCMt o Mttry Christ•os & A ,..o .. uon Mew'"°' 1723 llrdt Strfft Ma wporl -..Ch •ounl1n1: 1.·ontr1-I., Uudgeb F'DP ;md OH·r all finunr111I & m·1·t•un1 1~ ml(mt C.111 tx>gamnx Dl-c 216 634 Mi 5 'j .t-it~ru~nre invt-ntun c"ntrol -.t+M-dultnl' ""orlt & .. nop h>ada.n11 t-1 .... lmruc part!> & matt nJI' '>JIJn Sl:!lill )..l n t t11.·0t·ftb & lo~cl~ "tJrk 111 11nJnrrwn1 In ltk' 1'1·nonnt I Agc•nq 1&11 E I ith. Cosl.1 ~h~.i Ste 224 64.2 UiC: WEllS FARGO GUARD SERVICE IS GROW1N6! SOl9 Jobs W'al ,., O.ar SA How IWUt-r Job-- .t-uJI & !' .. n l 1mt• "'1 .. lc·°' h•nwl• ~oMt 't'ar llum1• \lu-.t bt· d H'.tl" • w .. Tr ... n' <:.all or ~ppty at w ro-!'f Moo t.hnJ f-'r1 lliilm 5pm ZJ> W \\ 1mer H m 202 '.'>JnU ""' ~ -64-46 l..5J: W lommc.n\4 .. ;;Ith .t-ullertoo ~~ Z3!l6 SSllOL..;, F ('L i':A 'It I" RS t\JU 41 v l da'' "'llncb l'\'I S3 Sil ~ ;,.<,2 -006 hnonal Ser'+'kn 5 360 TB.LB <Juit No t-xpt>neDC't' ncl' We trlllll SU rt S3 30 lo S4 per hour Advuncemenl opportwuty for ITUin.t~e ment JlOli 1 taoru. lo SS so per hour ti qua1Jf1ed i''or more U\lormatwn & m l.er'Vlew, itpply Lo istore " !ISO. l3llO N Pacific <.:oust Hwy, Laguna Beach . 494--9233 WiU tolen 1ew Mon lhru Fri !lam to ••••••••••• • ••••••••••• <Newport Office I BRASS KEY F\ill tJme l)O!lrt.Jon ava1la ble Exp pref but wi 11 <'Onl>Jder bank related ex ~ence ror trame~ p(>Sl --~~~~---•ICXX>K Bruklai.t. t'xpN. '-_..._,.....,,,. ...... _,,....,,...._ OencaJ GENERAL OFFICE TYPl!>IS Sf,cR ET AIU 1-.:.c; ACCT'G cu:RKS PPBX PULS•: must be ru-.t liood 'l.trt Ullt w <.:o bl'of'flh. 'da:y ,.f't'k. Appl) 1n P4'r-.on Jul.ly Rol(t'r 40U !> L'o•:.l I fwy Lag Heh EXTltA MONEY Awo• $4&0 per .., . .... ..., & ~D• .., ,,... ....... Hou..eltttpt r w' t' ui f <K f.iber .. l Yr uki bo)" ~on smkr <1r1vt-r mal.Ure \Con -1 ue-. off 'li1ot tx-h homt' 61~ T.!:13 HOli'SF.KEEPER IJ~e 1n must drt\t.'. 1n 11ood health. fret-to tra,el Top or;1l.ary Rt'f r~ Q\&red~ •&c.61ite Escorts* CATrnlNGTOYOUR SOCIAL AFF AlH.S •661-0729• l:uaJ 0ppor Employer Top Pay ~o f-'tt Pal.d Weekly 1Mdl•t•ly Cell Mr &.ley9S ·71 ll Houst'kt't•per ~ :llUrt- UllSl Black Lab, I' 23rd __ _!low Hmn_Jt __ _ Xlnt startUlft salary with pald med.acal 4t I.lie in surance benefits Apply 111 penon ~I Department "'811' AGE IAMI Classified Counter Sales & Reception COUNTER PER~'lo f\Jll lime for new p~nl ~hop Ul Laguna N11(ut>I Lale l) Pini' & icraph1c ans back1tround helpful Kl 1 ·3335 or 493-M5 evf'1' '*Oman for .:unl hom~ P\ea.ant ""orkillft rood! laoos. yt>arly bonus & paJd v•cauoo Any !>htf\ 6t6-0Tl6 721 N Eucbd St & Tustm. NB PLEAS~ ~1~482() "'-==.! ....................... SCRAM-lETS ANSWERS Monday -Taboo Above Adr<Mt BOTI'OM ln food. rat settles at the top, m folks. fat settles at the BOTI'OM Jo'ound: Fem., dirty tan color, 1°'*-' like RenJ• doe. Adams & Bush.a.rd. ll 8.. 531-88$3 Pound Kee&bond remale, Gold.en Retreiver mix male, sbortbaired Ter· ner mix. bJk "whl male 644 -3656; &31·1030 Newport Bch Animal Shelter '*t12 ah 5150 ....................... .W. W..e.d. 7075 Anaheim ••••••••••••••••••••••• ___ EOE Live-in practical nurse., ________ _ geriatracb preferred Good local rriereocea __ 496_·2508, Ill ~w~ 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~OUKllNG a.aa 1be Jolly Roler, Inc .. bu an exceTlent op· porWnity for a bright, vnbitO. penoo as a Jr AccouDUng Clerk. Tbe position la entry level with t.be opportunity for •dvaocement. Ex · perimce a. helpful, but not requlred. Workln& coodiC.iool • employee benefita are excellent. Se!ary ta ~Dl 00 BANK!NG TRI.ER ,_..r ... A part-time opportunity 1s available an our Newp>rt. Ba rs.ide office. Experience 1.1 preferred, bul we wall train If _you have 101De cub bandllnl expenence. Weorrer: •Flexible Part·Time Schedule •Excellent Salary •Free career Apparel Pleuecall llart-Cblld at ~for more ln· fonmUca IRVL'llE WE Camter ..... f\JU or P rr. Early AM & ()cmna ahift.s ,\ vall S3 25 hr, GREAT S.nef1U, 642-2380...;._ _____ _ &Hhvery P /Tlml' AM 1be Dally Pilot bu an O.ERK A/P 3 tD 4 days L A-Times SlOO per opmma al the main of per week, exp pref'd Ap-wt.K In Laguna Beacb rice froot count.er. Dulles oJy at iseo Pl•cent1a, 494.&496 consJst ol classified ad CO.U Maa sale&, recept.1on for the --------Delivery mtn for LA comp•OY 6 general Make your 5hopplnfl Time• ca r r o ute clerical work. Muat type eamer by usl.ng the Daily C M / II 8 3 6 a m . 4S wpm on electric and PUotCl&saified Ada m>t~ mo + bonus be capable of duUna ...._ _________ 1 5t6-HllorllM-4912 tritb the public Op "" portwUt} ror advance· Dnver/Gardener comb SJieDl. Excellent com To place )'OW' mesaa1e Have v111.id CA license llllQ)'benefita. beforetbe Good driv1n1 rel'ord 'Jlorlatenlew~ue call l"NdlqpubUc. Min ace 2il Apply at Penanne1 Office phone P e n n y a 11 v e r I 6 6 O MM311.extm Dally PUot _Placenl __ •a_C_'M_ Clasified. 842-5'78 Sl'l.L Idle ltema wttb a ~~~~~~~~-~-~ ~ PUot-Cl.ual-Caed Ad. COLLECTORS •'ACTORY WAREHOUSI:. ASSEMBLER!> No Eapenentt ~Hded Top Pay Pa1d Wet>tt,Jy IRVlNE WE Food• Bnera1e 11le Balboa Ba1 Club as DOW hirillJ. ttnlt111 •dcus ... s.t. • &an. ~ only Muat be experienced Uaion podjoo w..,-o.y Twc) days/Wk only Must : ..... 8:7" Must be exper 1 '7am-4pm Pie.... call for appt Mon. f'ri. I 30 to $ tt,$.T.1511. ------ Housekeeper •x ptneot~. IJve out Mu.st dnve No '.'lmolung 7 JO 10 J 30 :'llwpl Brb ~· HSKPCi Wold m.tture , lady noo·s moker s hr • INDW Real frtt Ir( mobile bm Pn v bed .. balh~board exchange for sample cooking Salary " further delalla 54l-3lii37 ar ~-- IF YOU HEAU.Y WANT MORE more money. more aalJSladlcn. more independence. more cha.llenps, more bappa -. we need you 111 the Coll• Meaa areia Re1ardle1s o f ex perience, write G .S. lleM, Amenaa Lubri· twD. Bo• -. Da)'toa. <Jlllo, 45401. Grell C m O n J expaneoce level. Apply ESCORTS :.penoo• &end r.wne II ~~~~~,;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; :MHn. Ml-0180 ............. , .. I!!! MC""SA noa<filleueA~ ________ , a.ERlCAL .............. Full-time position• require previous experience wllh a bank or finance company. However. we wiu tram individuals wltb related backaround lkUla in collections. Gardefter Ir lit• melt)· t.t!rl8Dce, pen Ume for ta ::wt eomp&a C.11 c= JniDa, c. mu DIAMOND WANTSD: 014•14MJ3t l!&ANlmlO PftY. INU'tY wtll"1 l &ol ~~~~~~~' carat, casb.N ... Ml475 -------1 lllD IOllEY? SEE NORRELL TODAY ... POK THAT 8PllCIAL JOB! ftNEm: •15Sl!CllSTARll!& -JITVPllTS ·~AtX:rCLDD Part-time poeiUons are available Monday. Tuesday. Weclneaday, Tburaclay. 6 PM to 9 PM and SaturdaY 8 AM to 1 PM. We ofter fine atartin& 1al1rle1. eaeellent empl(>yee beneflti "'d a pleaamt world.DI envira:unent. For appolntDlent pl11se call I '" ..... ~ 1100 • .................... 91 llUICTIOM MOLD ! SIT_.. l P\l1ll sbift.. WW eom~ tra1niu ii 'NC'bamealllfi andiDeil • leama qulck'I ty Job .... : Mttint ~.start-ups Ir minol" tl'Ollbles boollna. Eit·: ~belp{ul. • CUmlOMPG ! 7901 Qa_y, H.B. IW/BeacbS/Garlleld > , EOE. 1111/}'• Wunmce ; 0Jcn1 property Ii cuuaJ; ly aHl•tant. Exper. mc:anry. M.&o Zyrs Ill• d t.ypin& Xlat. benefits. Jamea Insurance • Irvine. Call Maunn• 7SUm> E.O.E.. • HAPPTHOUDAYS "'-OottM&Mi.t lrvme Penoonel Aaency 8 E 17th, Costa Mea.- ~ 224 642-1418 JANl'Tott <)pPnul~ Ln CM. pan llm,. 2 3 S d yi. wk ~ 1503 bl wn 8-~ J l1IULOl1 JJ rarl \lmt' 1"Vf'n1n~~. UJm i-:x~ rouph•,, top p.;,,ay or -.ut><·ootract. caJI .!13 923 ~ LrtlaJ ~-Orange <.:o A.u"pott ~a 2 J Y N> rrp btnlsN8s. corp . h&bt pro&»&e. $1 .pGO. 9:5IS llOO . , MAIMTfi4~ llunor plants. fu.U.uaw. knowledge-of planh hdp(ul 494--0141. --- MAHAGEM~ Fabnl' cl\a111 IDl.el'Vlew mg for mltlflL potltloos. Fib or rtl e~pt req. Maureen '46-40tO MA.~AGl-:R Asst for fab dwn 1-'abnc or rNtl exp pref Call Maureen ~ Manaatt 1Leaa1Da A11ent ror anduslrial park f'Ull ume · 6 days /wttk Ex penence" refeten('t"S re· qu1rf'd . C all (114 )So5.2988 ___ _ Mechca1 ~pllon.iaL ex penmced., for t WO doc· ton w1tb busy 1eoeral pracl.ICI. P&ea.sant. elf a· c 1ent. ramlhar with pl'gboard system 646-JllOI •MODELS* • •ESCotrTS• Experience Pref erred •661-0729• MURSUAIDIS All sbil'U, certified or lr~. lleaa Verde Coavalesttsrt Ha.pltal, mom.St., CM NUl"NAI ... av S-.YISOI * The nalloa'• lar1e1t home tare pro•ider aeedl a SUpervt.or of nu.nin1 aenice1. We Deed u 1lN wllll ••· r:;::m~ ... .::t, tile IJ'O!W· .... field ~ bame ~ llli'riea Call tor ...... Up)obn Bealtbcare s.ntc:e. Newf!Ol1 Beach ~. ..,.... ............... U. AtcMrdt ~ eo.... -'°" M9t ~Ye~ ftllW •• ~,,,.. only 20 ..... ¥04' Qn ... ..,... • toOd .... . • C~C~SmMOWt l.lmllld ~ NcMI TOP 1nstr\letors ~Md Guidenot Pfentv ot Pr&tiOlll • Too.. TUITION PAY ... floelAMS AYAILAIU .. ft.ACIMIMT ASSISTANCI ..., OPPOITUNmH: • lnterMting ~ • Perlonal s.t11tKtton • Secun~ not tted to ecooomc ..euation • Vou progreea rlPtdty to be<lOfl'1e thoroughly akllled . Set~·· <>Poortunctin CM.Lt-...11fQl l•OltNATIOM ~JCffATm6 BEAUTY COlL!0'E cw. .... "6.a611 ,,....,,, ..... a, ..... " . :i:::: 2110 THUAIN • COSTA MlSA Expanding in January to Include Voice, Drama & Art,. Cl.ASSIS OfflRID All: • Beginnino. Intermediate and Advanced Ballet. Toe and Variations • Oancerslze and Adult Ballet ALL A~ES ACCEPIED MecNtllmr S.-.. 4251 Uc K 1d11ll, W. • IMed .. c.11 _. a...wt .._.,.. ...._ c.lf. nuo Director Bonnie Wiicox IJJ.IJtl 644-IJtl ~'!~ ..... ?!!~ ~::':!-... ?~!C! ,..-----------.., \ PUTE.lJP ~·· •• STUDENTIMPROVEMENTCENTER I ~Sfm..ER Elp'd, NY pbaw, Iota I wld1 at lealt 1 year ex-of tn'DI. ID\'06<*, •· I I perteace. preferably =,quat.,r.:.:r=· I TUTORING PROGRAMS oeW1paper. Excellent lrvl~all ~area I COlllll9DY beneftla. ~ 51)8'. I I ~ .lnt 8 l'fof I Ill a.Ill .... .,.,,.,,._ Yout.bCoumelon **I BUY** Part Time nenio11 Good \lied Pumitu •-<\1t4PDC aduha wcrl1q re .. rib yQath. Over 2L Own ~-OR I will sell ~~hr or forYou start &-9PM MASTaS AUCTION CALL ANDRf;A 646 HH & IJJ-9'25 MM.321. ~xt 250, l·5Pll E.O E C~HPAJD For pi med furn. aoti que& &cir 1V 'llS7-3133 ~~,.::!y. · RF£EPTJONIST Jrvllle I REMEDIATION ANDADVANCEME~T OIAMM COAST tmed fuldoa Orm bu I DA&YPll.OT ~J opealn1 f« a I . ic.u. I unnn HOME ea.sm ._.... • Olllo6aa ,.. I . "1...... ""1111.L ....................... .......... IOOS 330W. BaJ SL cept.. ~lb a....,. ea-· wn~ I f'I fttt nan SALE eo.talleu vi1'onmelll •IWIM peo-I (714) 642-~ :~~ I Ct111fc:' "'-"&'VUI Equal()pportunlt1 pie "'-e eoil&aCl Bon-IOI Doffrl>rlw S...• -WESTllINSTD n--t-f--u •~ Emj>loyer me11&.5ttlO&I. I ,......,..,a.-.c..._. ::;.t:: ~ ABBEY ~.~~le: ....................... w.oan• IUYIMG .. SB.UNG .,...,.,,,.. DAILYPILOT IOATMAaT ,.,...,_. ... uit 642-5678 ·•. Lucien 18, ZSft, varn bull. 1 l1p 1n NB , beautiful. StOOO • 186--IOJO. llCBYIRS SAU Sl' O>hamhla ~"Al ls"-onw ta the wa~r. See at Boe& Stance Yrd, 1172 P!ac:mtia, c ... Beat Ouh. doled b6d, over tl0.000 00 1·3-80. Call tQ.IUl, Jobn PWler'. •NX • ~for at&oroeJ. I Hsmanv AN11QUE llAU. Tuwcb:xw ~ E.klen '1' . A . B • a o 1 w e r I n c Oran,ce C.o. Ail1IOft aru; I I Th9ory llD SblJpa of f\ne furniture A ft. Cami.a MeN: 11 to II service esp. pref., llte lJPn& • Qualtt11 Education for lndhltdWJU ·~~Fri 10-1 dMl.Y ICM'1K. ZS', prittd S3000 T.A.B. aos. aerv. bu • bookheplo1; cood I I Cbed ..._ ~ &d CODd. ~ DOeltioos open In telepbone teculque. .. ..I umw.-m~Ave. llpl. a-.-..Atu . .a-,BA.~•H&a.nL 8 . &UOQ. ----------r---..a-r.-_.....,._ <?a-- 6 •.--l le b a"ellia.Vanwabifta Pff -.__\aVY. --..._..-r • 1 r _., {JI 'Ptr. 1111-. awiand-BIXZPl'IONlft -'.l'J'lf ~ W•• • 7100 Nm W9111194 7100 M9 WCllM 7100 ..... Wmhd 7 I 00 .._ fill wtlMe. cr-t for 9070 • ~. Wortr oefir SOWJ)Dl. Go'Od" p~ooe•••-•n••••••••• ~••••••••••••••••• •...,...•••••••••••••••• --·••••••••••••• -------· ~ ~tJt ,..:Jed, -----••••••••• youl"~ ~earn while awmen. Froat .rttc. ....... s ~ ta -· --• __ .. ~.: SW'SAYA&Aal )'OIU~ appem'llDC'e. AdvertlalnC COO&~akfut. Ex-ecretary for bui y S H 1 P P I N G A: ™ OlL OOllPANY ou-.......... _..5GCJt..;;;..,;;;;.;.---.;:E;;..:.O:....::::E_1 co. 551-0tlO aak for ps. be fut. Good :.i::\o~utung RECEJVING Clerit, tn-~ nwta dependa· ~Good enncW'ODI YACNewpartltf.055l ~ f>eaaf. ...._ ul. Co beaef"rta. ceDem typing "v:~ :!°~. !ill~ ~u ble penon who can won ~u::.~ = .....::::!i.~~" .. u rr..--t ... If 20 OI' over • a.art"'-----.... -11·-5 n.,; week. Apply ln lld1)s and br1.-w att.rac· _.. .. .-. . wtthoul 1upervt1100 lD Be111latol'S 1 2 Is 2 -C.0'75-»lt a career Op. ba-ve ~t~ per.-. Jolly Rocer. 400 \l•e peraoa:iity. Ex-.-• ._ Orllta lleaa. We tra1D. l1 la a' d' •-•••••••• in DrintiQ, ap-....,.,., ~ '.W. tO S. OIMt ffwi , Lal Bell. f.:~~u req ul red. SHOI SALIS WWte T.N. Dk:k. Pres.. ;:.:.!:mu!.u::.'!:: =:-,:..:e11s~ C .J. a. We/ t 120 1lb DINYSAVEll, "'°" •arted 8Cbed... . Plieuant IW'-Wamed wtt.b or without Southwest Petroleum. ~. r yr V•-....... •/Sbell. 'aoo. Aft ........... -. ... -.. .. 119P'*'-'" Cll. eool"diaal• aal•a ae: ~Part time rouadlac1. Fashion er:pr.WilltraiD.Advance ft.Worth.Tx 76101. w. Frencb docu la IPll..~ "Amerieucamper&bell ~EAL g 8 '!'"ATS u.m.. nor°""• mmt °"" D. Expel" oot ~'. hlaad $900 pr mo. poulb~:. GAd c1o~~ mnble, broaae and Uh new. M2S. Call SAUmlAH WANTED. be FOi w/people, aalary Aqie'• Famou1 llu, 78N031 paqy 9=itw u.app J a"t' Tow Truck Ori vert n · ck*'olmef Fhnda waca. We • med ~ 6 --1 orl31-81 'EAJ\NUPTOU%COll· ~ ,!.•J..:i ca11 L!f!mHllls.511-m:5 UCRETARY _Yacht ~Sboes 3077 ·So per'd. Top pay. Apply = J,:f.~1~:f:ti lum~r Call Later ttilfl :wdft/ )i(WJON NET. 1-Can zn.fftll • ut Sales C>m-Pbarma marketln& firm loc 00 8ril&ol,Cll. . . G6W Towlo1. HOB PalU clock. 1wln1ers, SCf.oaT. Roolrepain. SC] kn 9150 earn frcxn $liOK to SlOOK cy. the water ln Npt lkb. <JumWy.C.M 642-125.Z ~. wooden worb. t' $' t 8071 -••o••aa•••u• .. • llZJDUlly. 2-Flod out why f /time perm. pas. Seeb eecretarY lrui Fn· Sbo p Foreman. ea -w-• lt:Jwarda, dial c~. -·•••*••••••••••••• 'Tl ~ Tll-400 Xlnt . new Uc ea.ro bi& $$$ n--~ M-ZU1. d f I ffl 5enced needed for .. ten • W11lre11t's, ~Giii.~.~. I'' ,,..__~n Ta .. •-.. _,. ...._.. ---t•. ~-Li>BO. be Co• tal.. lb --ay or en. o ce ... -~·-ud Pff Lunches only Pvt ....,._ ._..,. ~ r.. ~ re. me • W l HOSmlll s•LESial!BSO .... S employment. Typing _.... at k> dub,s.e•uweek . • ....... thll w/carbld• blade. 4" ~197. lbem. I -Our produc-...w_ ..,....Fl Mt ~..-8' " 50wpm min, bkkgp ex· N. J, 79'-9492 '84..5'04 M•4.~30PM llltnube Jom~r Sl7S -------- t / i Q •_z P • n • l v e uece•HJ'7. A••IJ l• ~;"if :':':b ~~ par. pref. Salary comm STARTNOW! &.Tvttoll4JS1Allhp. ror both or $100u. 0.1 t 1~1...t ~~&et ~· •· penca: motJyete ldds. Over 21. W/e:qter Co. Beoeflll. Local Amway distributor Wait.reeaes, exp., days. l6i'S ,......_ w., 66-.,. '75 Yaa:aba 125 Enduro. s.Fk.t ~P=· ·~·· In 1..qtma. CapUtraoo. P1UM call for appl otters opportunaty for aomewtndeves Pnvale c.e.MMe .._ti, ,_ IOIO dec.start.aomL gat ... tie.ttJu! oia ~~ ... ~. ~n SmClimlaleanu. TM-f1M1S>. P>d earuinp. You pick dub ~mo Wed. Sun. HltboratSWlflower 55MCZ16Gl·5C7S ~~"~for Ar: ~~a . PAITTIMI ~~y~ :!rt~~·~1o!';. forappomtment. L.llorl&ll.AucUooeer ....----Al ~IAAIHMll~ IYIMIMGS -For lafonaaliall eall. 1727&1iir.... Be aecy to Re1iooal own, call 831-1248 or WA1CHMAJCR Joet.YGDlm~ ..... PHOltl: II a n a g e r o r a o -..sa wm.ed to won on pre-Lan7 llorsao S4l).m5S MZ-mlor-...00 ..cabti&bed co ln beaut. lilruFFERs _ ,.... __ .,_ cllMla oil field in•tru· Ed.2111>.~wt'Jelll·SPY. Im. Joe. Outataodlq ~-iudfilt• .-.u -· mm&.I. Good comrany AU.,.,.. Andrea bmeftt.t for outatandiq • ._ •D'Ntopes. beneflta. &acelkn op- BIJUurut ~ Dictaphone, oo Wan 1 or 2 br9 • dQ portumt1 for adHnce- BOB'S ~~~ ~~-~ lend ulf 1ddrus meat. Coat.act .PenoP· ..-.. -""" .._ ... ,,._ Aa~-, namped envelope to nel. 55'1·9051. r.quai Op. ,,, •• ~" 1010 ....................... CA.SK PAID W1br /dryn tRetr111. ~ornot957'8W ~-THI iDI Ol"CMn .,,..._ ~ •E17U1.eo.taJ4esa Bep.1.!2!"x1•.Brea t~~- ,,_ yr duttica • acctp ctepta, Ste• lfl.1470 Cal1f. -L •IOY W nla. Loe Irv. ln· -- ---Wuber, dr1er. di•· '""""* openlnp to c1111Uta1 complex. Com· -:+---:!t.:c-..n.•.:~ TAXPRZPARERS-Welder CMded. 2 Jn. bwlilbll', 800 each. A·l our~nttaurut at ritatVm De1D-Call for--------FtlrH.B.alftce. uper. ARC · KIG QnWW>!Ml-948 oe8l'bJ .......,.._,We,... llJllt. Marll1D llacaw 81ena1ie1 C..Uae-lCIZ:l ASA.514 material, by C rm& quire ao pre'rioua H · ~ IXICPllSO...a. Twher!PreKbool. m'llt crane maautacturer. ~ Al IOJO ·C:.O:.~ s.a.trw esp lD alter•· SICllTA.IY ban certlflute, ru1l Top p17 • beoeflts. -'!U!! ............. . ~~ timafll.,&d-••caod. 1-t«mtempc.-arJU· time~. at.arUD• 1 0..a&dt of C.llfonWI,-....... RE 1 + 2 "=:~ MUrl'ftaAI........ u--t up to 2-1 mo. $&.OO/B". cautrr.azs. • fta. Vall!f11MS37. ·a~mea.L~oupe_r. Flail. -~ a61ti}. prollcleot. ..::;,0 ~ $1C111'AIY ~ •have lllal. 1'ZL.f!PllONW _MPM __ . ----- .. AdamlAw, 11.B. NO 8BOBTBAND . llDDl.DkU.._lsllag SOUCJTOJUJ WOllOY8lSIAS C:. IOU SlliS. Bdlt.ol El • offtce ..,. D NClllU'9d lor top le&al Part Ume. Sun-Tbun. lllb _.. Wf_ worll· -· .. •••--•• .... • Souillllu&aADa -llUlt ...... ... firm in ...... LepJ ... S:JDtot:lOPM. CUeem ~ .:-.:= P•nlH ld\teot, CH. Ur % P1'i I 111 V*I. ~ 6 =.ceeair~·a ,:! '8> to $1UO 'C' mo. WW po1lUO.. AU &ypea of aire4. Sbob. Rec. Some -~Wlllid8d91a ~mar. rvlne. appt. :"'.=to 1~-~fl! '"i4F,•UJ r• lldulla.MI-. OlrtaUa.=Bllla 117.ocMI . qalNG. Far •lend ._ ll40 Wtillrr• .._,.... .-.-.rAIYJl:mc ~.ID N.8. area. a •tlmpe ' ••lf· ...s; ... -... -·-· t'r .I,, I Ill ..::::-cqaalsed, to rn_1 ·n---.... td~to: Kt.MN»IO ... Axe •co_.u.rrw ~to ~=· '-' \-..11 ':. m.i.m -,...a. ,. .. r.:•011.-11 ~an.111r:P9la ......,...,...IHVICIS qd. tor a~........ vlcc1 • II 0". p 't • ''I . 1711 ..... SINef ~ a ~M:& 1111' ...... lloaetnet IJl,!!J.JMSalUpm. to D PUo&. ............. =-·~ ·-~ ... ~~:.r1aos CblllHllHILPoau, ..__ ·-II-· 1;~~;-5~;;;;; . -N' lt. Yonae T ........ ~-· -· ,, Qan4'1·1TJl S.0 ,E. Poadle flldMn Dt-5.iT -=~=~~~~I W•~ OaUI0-5'71 a...,...MI ...,. Pers;.,. K;tten1/ ~,.... Cocker Spanleta/ mkwt~ C'Mrft T.,..,.., LhMa •11r1 =.=..=tac,~ ,,.,., ............ 14 Reb1Mtl. AllAt ·~""" ... , ...... -- f\M-=~·= M'•I tl.Ollll.Clll dw •pm. Alll'OCINl'IR ..,, &IDorado Convert . . __, .... Wllauir~ .._Wdaeq. work . ...-all'l'AMESA --~ n_.,.ilid1JOM ..,, PUT Sparta Spyder ·~A ••o• ~TI··. "13 El AlllllLI ' t tUO UMI 111. a.u. lo mil•. 2 _.-r• • ~:·~ ._,..., ...................... CllMIW lt7t ._ t o'p a, A M . F 11 ..._ ttlO .--ado. Ori1 owner. JZOl's a..~ 0 .100. eau .... ._.............. ae.n. _,. -.m1 IJll'I ..._., "IS Sulek ~hawk. V-t, 'TT Eklo, f7t mi, 21144. ALm .. sr~ .. , · ~ ............ !?!! := ~ ml, ':10~ rr-c~.1\,4::1~·.~~ -lllUlt ..U t:DDO. f'IS.lD.t. O.aler: HS· Un or aao ~. •• aJao mQ" OUI 7SMm7 761-1331 • ba•t tbat pr•·OWHd YISITY Ynm'1Yc..rTnde, ---·----- .._W......, tlfO BllWr YoU are lookln1 OIAMGICOAST si.aepern., '7' S.vllle, Academy farr ' LM"Mll.IDA 11111t .. uw. to~ Orey. peddecl laodau top, COHMRL ... C .. tEnOLET • ~!II ll.1rl•1r llh •I ' I " I \ \I ~ :-. \ 541>-I 200 "191"'1() t' t 1c.An -~-llustaeU' 4..-S, 4 CJMDder, A/C. Je.U.. lot.rier. mac ....... cauetie decl. IDllP ~ Lo/ml Priv . IQ.a.toner Call~Zllt ....... ............... . lm'-Hecc.t• I New lira, ju.at bad a tme ap. Need.I Umint -. t17S1ot1er. 141J.S74S alUPM. · "71 Grand Prix Xllll cood SllOO ....................... IJl..Z0404'Mt4t ........,,.. toranedlotben.."-PUot Wire wheels. Extra WEPAYTOPDOLLAR ..... ~ftiif'llll aS ~ •~·-r -tos. Wkda btapmedean-fonip -·..-.acAl-.-w"S ...AsuyUAIT ServlceDiredor)'tMtClll c-.,. 1• '1S El Camino very toad ....___. 1 •.-.. -NCll ~·' TOD..,Ylll Slbliatl)'OUl's:rofeuloftal •t7.i: Mk tor Frank. eood. w/camper shell ;;;;a:,c:a.,ore:.;:-d;&a, OLDIST • ...v.:'~u9v lde"11ty. For cnore iQ· ~Eves&wkenda llakeotr CallM2·1340 8'7-tl02 '85Mu.st. MW powutram, ---n V-8. 411 gean. hvy Beautiful '67 GTO l dly dnve ah.ft. rbh auto owner. New Urea, mu.at 1ee~mnBSTI & sAUAa;TDVi~E l'onraUonca.11642-5878. WantAda Call842~ WalllAdReaulta &4.2·5f'78•-------- ~ce-Leutn1 °'=!tu ~-~~-~ ....... !~.~~ ~!·.~.~ ....... !~~ ~.~ ....... !~ ~-~-~ ....... !~ ~-~:! ....... !~ ~.~:: ....... !~ Rav Cantr,lllC. GMC TltUCKS .,1 .. ,,___,.__.__ I ROl.iiAoyce BMW 2850Harf)or Blvd. ~ lnUJl, 142--8126 Me I $1.,200, SM-9210 ,. ..... _ -T I.MO Jaoiboree COSTA MESA ~ 2IZ5 Harbor Blvd. Newport Beach ~ 54~9640 ~ COSTAM~ 1-------...... 9732 ~ftJ 979-2500 IOI McLARBil' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ COMM ELL CHEVROLET ~ 11,,11 •• r llhtl ( c ,...., .\ \1 ~-"·' SU-1200 . Can't Sell Your Car., CREVIER BMW PAYS TOP DOLLAR For Clean Used Imports Call Milf.e or Doo 835-3171 WANTED! Late model Toyotas. Votvos. Pickups & Vans Call m today! ~ I "74 Jemeo Healey CODvt. ~ ;.:::;;· .. ::;;~ e.Of> 8SO N Beach Blvd. '71 Ghia Coupe V LA HABRA White, Aut.omaUc Trans OMi No.ofSAFwy > S9J.OOO orig. miles <714152.2-Slll p eRFECT CON D &mday by Appl. Sl.COO. 673-2653 I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MerudH s.m , ________ ...................... . •BMW79 633 CSI FUily eqwpped, locally owned & ser v iced Pm.-ed for t1wck sale $24,495 JJMSLEMOMS IMPORTS 1970HAROOR BLVD COSTA MESA 631-1276 MBZ WANTED Will pay you more rur your clean used i2 or later Merccdell Benz CaJJWday. Mission Viejo lmport.o; 831-tnO 4:15 1700 l.9W MBZ 28051::. grey, very clean, sunroof Besl offer. 836-81Z7 i8 BMW, 16,000mi, dark '68 ~ both tops. dark ......... ._._.lilil~ blue. fully eqwpped, x.lnt blue;t.an. Loaded' Very oand. '15.000. 760-M93 sharp! Jl.3,.500 or orrer. 1966 .....,_II•& • ma36; M.'l-9811111 c .... .._ 78 IMW Slot .. ~ '46-UOJ., U0.94'7 4 speed, power steenng, 4.50 SL. '78. bei&e/bam power-brakes lW' coodi-boo, every optJoo ex~pt llooini AM·FM stereo lthr., darit brwn cloth PORSCHE'S cu1ette, electnc sun· top, + hard top hoist for rooe. electnc windows. removal & storage incl Topaa/tan interior. only $26.000 .P /P 497-4871 WANTED 3) ,<XX> nula $13,900 or Sunroof bl!stoffer 031BFD>Call i8~clt w Black Lt.hr Allow us lhe opportunity 642-0138 I '32Z7 to consider the purchase Capri 9715 S7J. --- ar lrade·l.ll of your clean ••••••••••••••••••••••• '65 Z20 S. rebll motor. Porsche. Check with Us ;4 Capri new rear end + trans 90'k restored Today' more s2.200 or best. Call Receipts. $3,SOO. 67S.58S7 .. ""~~ Sarah all. 5 67~ Por"ldw 9750 i.(,(, i4 Capri V-6. XlnL Cond. ••••••••••••••• •••••••• --·"° $2700 or best offer. '742.0914, xlnlcond., app. 1X11 Her1>o< 01v<1 ~98S3. grp., FM cass., ~.800 Qmrd9n GrCM •M .-.~ 545-304.S 5.f!M050 ~::::::::::::::::::::::::====:::::!.. Dahm 9720 ~~-or-~~~- AUTOS WANTBJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1964 Porsche 356E, el~. sunroof, rack, xJnt cood. ~/offer. 499-1813 Rois ao,c. 9756 BRAND HEW WE'RE OVERSTOCKED WITH NEW CARS & VANS BRAND NEW 1980 RAllllR'S IS., No 8118'S8) 1Slk. No s.4321 PRICED FROM ••. 54999 Doo' trade· sell ua your used Mercedes Benz Call us to find out what your llBZ'1 really worth. Miaaioo Viejo lmporta 131-1740 LARGE SB.ECTIOMOF AUMODas SHOP •COMPARE 'bARWICK DATSUN ··;,···················· 1 DEAL£R IN U.S.A. ~~~VER 1979 POP-TOP CAMPER '°'·'" 111.an' ·•P•''' .1111• 8 31-137!'> 493-337!'> ...._ ... airted ........................ ....................... ROUS·ROYCE 1MtJa ........ -~· .. di \..._ _ __....,.... (Ser No. 125828)1Stk. No 53111 PRICED $ FROM ••• USID VOLKSWAGENS PllCID TO SELL RIGHT NOWU '79SGRICCO DEMONSTRATOR EQulpped with factory air cond .• power disc brakes .. alloy wheels. metallic paint & leatherette lnterfor. (016482) (47e6) '79 SCllOCCO DEMONSTRATOR Equipped with Power ditc brakes. alldlng sunroof. alloy wheels. metatltc paint and leatherette interior. (027082) (4926) '79YW • RIVIERA CAMPER Loaded with air oond .. PoW8r brakes. AM/FM st9f80 tape. mags.. crulae control, custom paint. (151204) (21&4) Money Tree TllE B&AND TllAT racbd up the rno.t MDUdoaal increase tbU year was American Tobacco'• low·ta.r daanue. Carlton. It acored a • percent 1ain to capture lltb place In tbe aalel ••ft«futo. Odler bnmda wboee aalel loc:reued thia year inc!luded Vantase <plm 11 percent), Kent (plus 1.1 percent> and Newport< plus 1• percent>. Brandl whose aalea weot down included Kool <minus S percent). Golden Uabta < miDm 8 percent) and TU'9Y\OD <minus 7 percent). nu: COMPMJY that seems to be amoklne itaelf into obllrioa la Uuett • llyen <U&M, Lark, Cbesterf'Leld). The sales ol all it.a brands added up to ooly 3 percent of the entire market. which la the slice taken by the No. 10 brand, LoriUard's Keat. Those are some of the highlights of the annual study of the cigarette market done by Businea Week macuine. They show an up-and-down picture, which la precisely bow It was in the cigarette business for I.be aecood year in a row. Jn 1978, cigarette sales -measured not in dollars but in number of packs sold -were about the same as they were in 1977. And this year, according to Business Week, they were about the same as they were in 1978. THAT STAnc FIGUaE ts sWJ rat.her hefty: 30 billion packs or 600 billion ciaarettes. But Business Week believes the handwriting is oo the wall The McGraw.ff.ill magazine says flJltly that "there is now little question that the in· duslry is teetering at Its peak, po&aed for a steady decline in sales." From tbe st.aDdpoU>t of Brands, tbe ma.rtcet la less con- ttntrat.ed th.an 1t once was. Three brands -C.mel, Lucky Strike and Cbestflfield -used to account for 8S percent ol all sales. Today lhe top five do 54 percent of the business, the top 10 73 perct-nl Here a.re today's top 10: Brand Cigarettes Sold 1 Marlboro .•..... -. . ..... 103 BHlioo 2 Winston ...................... 81 billioo 3 Kool . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... 75 billion 4. Salem . . . . .................... 53 billion 5 Pall Mall ........•......... 34 billion 6 BeMOO& Hedges .................... 28billloo 7 Camel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 billioo 8 Merit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 billioo 9 Vantage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . ................ 21 billion 10 Kent •....................................... 19 billion BOWEVEa. FaOM a corporate standpoint, there's oo.Jy a handful ol players: R. J . Reynolds CWtnstoo. Salem, Camel, Vantage) owns 33 percent ot the martet. PblJip Morris <Marlboro. Bemoo & Hedges, Merit. Virginia Slims) bas29percentolthemarket. Brown & Williamsoo <Kool, Viceroy, Raleigh> bolds 15 perceotO(the martet. American Tobacco <Carlton. Tareytoo. Lucky Strike> owns ll percent ot the martet. Lorillard <Kent. Golden Lights, T~. Newport) bas 9 percent ot the market And Liggett & Myers CL&M. Chesterfield, Lart> is down to 3 perttoL Prices Going Up On Some Models DETROIT CAP> -Car sales are down but prices are going up. In the flf"St price increases since the new models were introduced. General Motors Corp. bas announced an average 1.6 percent sticker price increase effective Jan .. 2. PIUCES ON MOST optiooal V-8 engines, however, were s1aabed $70 to Sl70. Those enlines have been slow sellers for months because ol their greater gasoline uaqe. Liat prices receoUy have been poor guides to what buyers have been pa)'inc. Chrysler Corp. ls oCferina $300 rebates directly to the buyer, an olfer that ends Dec. 31 And as an incentive to cut prices to tx.yen, all manufac- turers have been giving dealers rebates keyed to their a~· cess in meeting sales quotas. At Ford Motor Co .• a dealer bas been able to get \Q> to $3,000 oo one luxury Lincoln model. GM'S DEALD incentives, which end De<:. 31, were of· rered oo the left.oven oft.be 197'9 model year -mosUy full- si.u, 1~ can. Tbe price ol t.be company·a least expensive car, a two· door Cbevette, waa boosted by $130 or 3.3 percent to $3,911.81. Tbe mast expensive, a Cadillac Seville, watt.., S316 or US pettent to $19,978. Tbe most popular can, tbe new froGt-wbeel-driYe com· pact.I, also came in for pri~ 1ocreases. Cbewolet ~tioo prica were boosted $174, or 3.t percent for tbe cheapest model. t.o ... esc.a. nm mooar dollar 1nereae, "57. wu applled to tbe Cbet?olet CorveUe, a ~sport.a car ltill aell· iq well It DOW cost.I SIJ.S"l J&. 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II !tie 9Ubjee1 ol 11\15 d<>Cumfll\ll• 0 Brinkley to Dost Presideney Speeial By'l'OM JORY NEW YORK <AP) -NBC re· vived tta "White Paper" documen- • tary series in Auiust with a two- • : hour enmtnaUoo of United Stat.es • foreign policy, and r eturns tonight with a report oo a subject at least as enormous. tbe presidency. <Channel 4. 9:30 p.m.) "It's so overwbelminK." says Adrienne Cowles, who co-produced "The American Presidency" with Darold Murray. "You walk into 1be IJbrary of Coniress and, my God, volumes have been written oo the subject. .. WHEN YOU'RE TALKING about ~&.i~dency," she says, •4 .. you're 1 about the ln.stltu· tiom that affect the presidency, as well u the penoo who bolds the office. "Theft ,vas a lot we did not deal with. the six-year term. for exam· pie. We tried to narrow the subject to the job, and bow it affect.a and is affected by the person in office." "The American Presidency" begins, essentially. with Franklin D. Roosevelt, and uses the war i.n Vietnam and Watergate as focal points. NBC's .. WIDTE PAPER,. sen es was begun in 1960. then dlscon- tinued several yean ago. The t'W()- bour 8rogram on foreign policy. with arrick Utley and chief cor- respondent, was a critical success but a Oop in the ratings. A similar fate probably await.a .. The American Preiaideney." The 90-minute documentary, ia at leaat well-dooe; coming as it does the day after Christmas can't help the ratings. David Brinkley ia correspondent ror "1be American Presidency,'' and hls sardonic style set a t.ooe lbat allowed lbe producers to rn- clude clips of romic Mart Russell and Chevy Cbase. the former star of NBC's "Saturday Night Live" show. BEYOND THAT, SAYS Ms. Cowles, few could match Brinkley in expertise. David bu covered the White House since the time of Truman,'' she says, "and io the journalistic world, who knows more about the presidency than him?" Brinkley wrote the script for "The American Presidency," and, says )h. CowlM, "I Uunk It's won- derfully aopbisticat.ed and percep- tl ve." Dozens were interviewed for the documentary. and several. includ- io& fonner Presideot Ford and Lady Blrd Johnson. widow of the late President Jobnaoo, appear on film . Ms. Cowles says former President Nhton declined to be U\· terviewed. and President Ca.rur was embroiled in the Iranian cns1s and couJd not participate. GEORGE REEDY, JOHNSON'S press secretary, and John Eh rllcbman, Nixon's chief domestic adviser, comment throughout "The American P resid e n cy," as does Sen. Abraham Ribicofr, D-Conn. "These people often say the kinds of t.hina.s you doo't expect them to way," Ma. Cowles says. "We asked them questions they aren't usually asked, and their answen often are kind of startl· log. I'm sure Sen. 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