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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-12-21 - Orange Coast PilotBoat puts on dog · This sailboat got "dressed up" for the Holi· day Hi! Lights" parade around the east and west basins of Dana Point Harbor Saturday night. A parade of lights is \ I ~ ~ { . ,\ ' ' 'l ( f M fl f fl •1 1 , 'IH {) scheduled Sunday for Newi}ort Harbor . while Hunting~o n H a rbour held it s festivities Wednesday. -. ·' Ylll 11111111 lillY NPll CHl AN GE COU N lY. C A Ll r On NIA ';O CFN l '> Suggest,s '~posit' Shah's wealth last snag: -Iranian cliief By 1be Associated Preas Iran's prime minister s aid Saturday that a demand for re· turning the late shah's wealth was the only potential problem among the Iranian terms (or re- lease of the 52 U.S. hostages. Tehran radio said it was up to Washington to decide wh ether to accept the terms or "leave its Christmas tree unlighted next year. too." In an interview with Iranian s tate radio, Prime Minister Mohammed Ali Rajai said Iran had "no precise information about the exact amount'' of the w ea lth of the late Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi. who fled Iran dµring the 1979 Iranian revolution and died at his Cairo home-in-exile last summer. "Therefore, we have suggest· ed the U.S. place a guaranteed deposit with. the Algerian gov- ernment and whatever amount of the shah's wealth is cleared up we will take from that de- posit." he said. Rajai said Iran had demanded the amount of lhe deposit be held at a particular level which Two ships collide in thick coast fog LONG BEACH <APJ One ol two merchant ships that collided in heavy fog 18 mile$ off the coast at Oceanside was .4i'Tflping back to Los Angeles Harbor late Saturday under Coa st Guard escort, while the other ship docked safely, the Coast Guard said. The Philippine-regist e red Trans-Ocean Ram, which had been heading south of Los Angeles with a cargo of steel products when the 9:40 a.m. col- lision occurred. returned to port. Meanwhil e , the Greek· registered ship Claire A . Tsazliris reported having engine trouble following the 9:40 a.m. collision and could not im· mediately get under way. The Coast Guard cutter Point Stewart was standing by as the crew of the Greek shi p worked on the engines. Starks said Oceanside is about 30 miles north of San Diego, just south of Camp Pendleton. The Claire A. Tsazhris also will go to Los Angeles Harbor. 19.ther e both ships presumably will be checked for damages and repaired. he said No injuries were r eported from either vessel following the collision, which occurred after Cog reduced visibility in the sea lanes to ju.st half a mile. The Trans-Ocean Ram began takillg on water after the accident, but was in no danger of sinking. Starks said. Both vessels were reported to be 500 to 600 feet long. he d id not r eveal. lf Iran claimed money from the deposit the United States would be ex- pected to restore the funds to the minimum level, he said. Rajai said Iran had "stuck completely to the conditions set out by the MaJliB a nd as long as a portion of these conditions are unfulfilled the ho~tages cannot go out from Iran." But he added "all the issues between us and the United States in relation to the hostages are solvable." In Ca r a c as, Ve n ezuela n Energy Minister Humberto Calderon Berti said he had been teld by the head of lr~n 's delega - tion to last week 's conference of oi l-exporting countries that the h ostages would be released before the end of the year. Calderon Berti told reporters the informat ion was disclosed by I ran ·s Deputy Oil Minist e r Has an Sadat in an informal closed-door meeting at the con: fe rence site 'in Bali, Indonesia, "He tSadat i told me that the hostcrges would be freed before the year's end, t hat as far ai I ran was concerned that was a closed chapter ... Calderon Berti said without elaboration ln the radio interview. Rajai said that among the Iranian pro· posals conveyed to Washington Frida y b y Algeria n in - termediaries. •the main out- standing problem is the wealth of the dead shah that we have asked l<l be returned to Iran.·· Iranian officials c laim the monart:h stole funds from the national treasury. A dream of beauty coming true T he agents for the Trans- o cean Ram dis patched two com· mercial tugs lo the scene to help the crippled ship. but they were not neede<l, Starks s aid Two C-130 aircraft and a helicopter sent to the scene earlier also were called away, he said Coast Guard officials had no imm ediate word o n the destination of the ships or their last ports of call. The prime minister indicated the Unated Slates should have no difficulty meeting the remaining thr ee conditions : unfreezing an estim:ited $8 billion in Iranian assets from v .S. banks: drop- ping pendfog lawsuits against Ir an and pledging non - interference in Iranian affairs On Friday, Tehran radio quot· ed Behzad Nabavi. a Cabinet- level advisor to Rajai. as saying By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ol IM 0.llf Pll•I Sl.tf Her dark eyes, set grotesquely a pa rt in a flat Indian face scarred by the mean, vertical slash of a cleft palate . sparkled with trust as s he walked off the plane alone. Her dream of being pretty is gradually starting to come true. Mari a Dolores "Lolita" Quiroz. 12, today is a patient at UC Irvine Medical Center , where she recently underwent a 20-hour operation to begin giving her a new face and. perhaps, a new life. The tiny youngster was found in her native Choloteca, Hon- duras, a poor community of perhaps 15,000, by volunteers with Interplas t , Inc ., and brought here by Huntington Beach-based Ninos Lisiados. T he Stanford University-based lnterplast has been in existence for several years, whUe Ninos Llsiados which...u:anslatea-hom panisb as maimed or crippled chHdren. orga11ll~d aoour wo years ago. Together. they are giving new lives to disfigured, deformed or otherwise handicapped children brought to UC Irvine Medical Center or Stanford University from Latin American nations. Ninos Usiados. P. 0 . Box 662, Huntington Beach. 92648, is an out1rowth of Mrs .. Virginia Cutillo's discovery of Tljuana bum victim Tomas Domingues more than three years ago. Nicknamed Lolita, the little alrl from Honduras is the latest in a succession of children to be brought to the U.S. for help. She was met at Los Anselee International Airport by lira. CuUUo. The little girl with birth defects. recognised Mn. Cutillo upon atabt. "I know fou. You're Virgin.la Ca1Ul10." the diafiaured JOWlpter said cheerily with a truaUnc amile, placinJ_her bmad lh Af liir berMI "Let'• ao ... "she .saiCS, pu1J. lnl ather1ponsor'1hand. Louta·bare1y rot a 1Umpee ot Southern California at CbrUtmaltlme before ent.erinc UClllC bl Oruace. Ber ftn\ aur1e:ry wu to last 12 laoun, but lt onnt for 20 under tbe l•ddance of Dr. David hrn11 ol Corona del Mar. I Lolita s uffers from hypertelorism, a birth defect that causes the eyes to be set wide apart in a rather heart- shaped face, generally with a deformed nose and cleft palate. Hers did not fuse closed for nine years after birth. She suffered. ·'There are very few doctors who can do this work. only two others," says Mrs. Castillo, not- ing that Or. Furnas is renowned for pioneering the complicated operation involving reshaping of facial bones. lnte rplast doc tors on a periodic mission to Honduras de- cided Lolita was a good can- didate for corrective cosmetic surgery. Lolita, Mn .... Castillo recalled, looked forward to her operation. She took a last look at herself in the mirror one recent day before leaving the Castillo home >Vith her brand-new beauty shop hairstyle that would be shaved away the next morning in the hospital. "Good-bye, Nose," she said with an exaggerated wave "When I come back I'll have a new one.'' ' Lolita is one of many helped by Interplasl and Mrs. Castillo's Ninos Lisiados Mario Fuentes, 3, received surgery on legs horribl y burned and scarred when his family's Tijuana s hanty was destroyed by fire. Luis Lam. 12, needed a perforated eardrum repaired. 'LOLITA' QUIROZ CUo01DDOLL9lflOM ONMTION ,......, ..... o1....., ........ ,...,..,. • .. Pedro Menchaca, 16. suffered with a leg deformed s o badly he had to hop about like a chicken lo get around and might have faced life as a street beggar without surgical help. Carlos Avilez, 19 now. has had a severe curvature of the spine a 1 most completely corrected and with that his confidence and artistic talents ha ve blossomed in• his native San Pedro Sula. Honduras. And there is tiny Juanito Cis· neros, the Tijuana boy of 7 who is the size of a 3-year-old. lnterplast doctors say he is doomed by an exceedingly rare form of cancer called Hans Schuler Christiansen's disease , which has created agony, cost him an eye and is s lowly destroyin g skull and facial bones. There is no cure. Following one operation to re- move 8Jl-e.Y-1' bU.s.....now-broughl- -up -from Tijuana for post · operative-care--every two weelts by volunteers using donated funds for gas. Juanito and his family, they s ay , c ann o t e xpe ct any miracles. · ''The nMlt night be was·~ck home·. he woke up in bed and started laughing and clapping his h~l.:.·_says Mrs. ~astillo. "His mother ran to him. She thought he had lost his mind." "No, no. Mama.'' the little boy replied excitedly. "I have no more pain!" . And each lime Juanito wakes up now to one of his numbered days it ls with this new joy and disbelief that those terrible headaches are gone. During the past two yean, the s<e e m in g 1 y i n de fa ti I ab I e Virginia Castillo has been counseled by her own docton to save some ol herseU and not pour it all into her wo~ll. However, tbe b~bly Hunt· incton Beach resident will tell you it ii not her work at all, but the Lord's work and she knowl there are hundreds more children whe" Tomu, Juanlto, CarlOI, Pedro, Marlo and Lolita have come from. "And we have "three or four more children waltin1 in the wln11 rtrbt now lQ come up herei" aaya Mn. c'uuno, notina lt ah bqan with Tomas Dom· taruea ~ TUuana. "Many doors were opened wltb Tomu," 1be 1ay1. Convieu wetddft1 tel...utoa <See LOLITA. Pa1e "-'> <See-IRAN. Page A2 > -------·--..... ---------------. Bette~ to give Victims find, yule friends Ther e will be a Christmas after all for Ramon and Calamanda Saridova l and their 10 children. Th e Gard e n Grove family's hopes for a happy holiday had perished Fri- day when Mrs . Sandoval was robbed of $500 by two teenage assailants outside a Garden Grove food -~tore. --- - The y oung men a~cos-~ed the woman and grabbed her purse as four of the children Ruben , 6 ; Marisela. 5; Jaime, 4, an~ Nelly, 2 -looked on. The purse "C·ontained C h r i s l m as_ s h opp i n g money given to Mrs . San- doval b y her hus band, daughter Arc"lia. 18, and son, Gilbert. 17. All are employed at the Chris & Pitt 's R estau ra nt in Garden Grove. News accounts of the holiday holciup proved that Christmas is the season for giving. Money. groceries and tovs were brought to the Sandoval home at 10661 Frances Ave throughout tre\tay . ·rcelia saTifWnen cont.actecLaL work S atu.r- day night. ·' l don "t know who the people were. I don ·t know where they came fro m . . they were just peo- ple:· she said. In addition. co-workers at the restaurant started a collection for lhe family. ··P eople are reall y nice." Arcelia said . ON Tm·: INSIDt~ NOT ORDINARY -A classroom rull of bright students from Eastshore Elementary ~hool \s spending two hours a week studying lab mice under a UC Irvine professor's direction. See Page AU. aUBBA WRENCH! -PuttinJ the old Oran1e C ounty courthouse to work apin a tum crew used the er and old buildine this week to film a three-hour television movie, ·'Callie and Son," due to be aired this sprln1. See Pace At. ca&DIT SQUEEZE -Bor· rowlnc fOf' many Americans has never been more difficult. as ff· lentlesaty hish interest rates are fordna many to postpone lar1e purchuea, aendlna the auto and home lnduatries down the tubes. See Pase Cl. MYSTERIES PROBED - Scientists are probing the un- iverse's mos t closely kept secrets to determine whetht'r it is ''cl~eci" or not, and wheth« eventually all matter will be converted lo pure energy billions ol years fro m now. See Page cu. •""-• a C ......... C1M6, 01 .. c---CJ o..-..-.. AM ............. ,..., ........... Q.4 ........... ... , ....,... CM ~ ., .. 9"ila ....... CM ~ CM ,,..... CJ ...._ M 'f..WY-..... CI ~~~~~~~----~~~~~~~~~~A C - • lltJf Sttnf o .. <,I < our~t> he de l'I ves a spa break. He is a rnJll w1tb Joh pressures and uns werving Ju\ .ill\ lit' t•u r ries toys to kiddies worlciw1de. f1ght111~ <.'rowded skies m a r us- ty sleigh. And he squeezes his avoirdupois d~wn millions of chimneys on frigid winter nights. So this hot tub in Salinas seems just the thing for old St. Nick. Creek ru.li~g oppose~ County may fight sand clealUlp decision Ry JOHN Nt:l-:OHAM Ol IM O•llY '''°' Sl•ll <lrangl' County offi cials say 1 hn will not accept a state r·oa stal Commission ruling that 1\.ould fore·(• the county to s pend 14 11 m t·s the a mnunt originally planned to d ear sand clogging the nwuth of San Juan Cr'cek. T ht• county had ori g inall y p l ;rnnl·rl to d r<:dgt· th<' 280,000 r ubic· yards or sand that were \\ asht'd int<> the c·reek bed during 'torms last Janua r\' ancl sdl it to 11ff-.;l't thL• rost of its ~emova l That pl.rn woul<I ha1 <' t•ost the county I h0111 $'10, ()()() Bui un<ler J coastal com 1111~s111n dt·1·is11m TUl•sday which llJl ht•l d ii J)rt'V IOU~ ruling , tht• •1unl\ would lit• prohibited from • 1•1ling1 hl· '~in<l ;Jnd would have to plal'l' 11 on Doheny Beach Tht· 1• ... 11 m.11t-cl rost for l lw eounty 111 do 1h1..,1~ S.'xio.ooo \1 urra\ ..,lorm. d1rt•t'tor of the .. uni ~ J-:1" 1ronnwntal Manage m ent Agency, said his depart· menl wouJdn •t acce pt the Coastal Com mission 's condition Storm said he is r ecommending th a t the county Boa rd of Supe rvisors pursue the matte r through the courts to attem pt to overturn the coastal commission' ruling. .. This sets too serio us a precc· de nt to let the issue slip by," Storm said. "This ma tter is going to have to be resolve d in the courts." Srorm s aid the county had nu other a lte rna tive but lo fight a legal battle against the coast<i l comm1ss1on. lie said a n addi· tional S6 mil hon would have s pent over the past several years for dredging projects if tht· county hadn·1 been c.1ble to sell excess !'>and "I was d1 saµpoi nted but not overly s urprnw d over the com· mission's dete rmination.·· Storm Flight attendants ratify pay accord 1 LOS AN(;!-;l.l~S 1A I'1 Stn k· 111~ rl1gh1 allt·ndant!> ratifi ed a 1·1)nl ra«t "'n d har k -to-work .1i,!.r~1·mt·11l S<it urday with Con- llnent<tl /\1rl1ncs, whu:h has been 10'>11\g l'losl' lo St rnillion dollars .1 Il a~ s1n1·e the s trike be~an I Jp1· !'.i, offlc1[1l o; said \V(• an· pleased this difficult 111·rt11d 1s ended and now we ran 1.\l'I ba«k to lht• JOb Of building < ont1nentCJI Airlines into a com· 1wt1t11«· anti prr;fitable airlines," ..,,11tl A I. Fehlman, president 11111 ch id executive officer or 1 ont 1m·nt al 1\1 rhnc!'> ll11wc\1•1-, the ai r line docs not Cops target enforcement -in plazas . o u C'r1ast Vi ll age on t he know when 1t will be operating at ful l t·aµacity, said company s pokesman Bruce Plowman Currently . only 50 percent of the airlint''s nights are getting off the g roun<l "I t 1s ha rd to say whe n we will he going back lo a full schedule It as complica ted ," Plowman sa il! "A lot of passengers are fly1og on other airlines So there 1s no need for more service ni.:ht now l 'n1on offi cials said fl2 per cent or t he 2.000 e li ~i bl c vot e rs ratified the contract, which 1s rctroa<'live to Sept 1, 1979. "We ar e not pleased with this agree- ment. but we recogni7.ed the responsibl e thing to do was to enrl the strike,·· said Paula Sid· doway of the Union of Flight At· tendants, Local 1 A te ntative ba c k-to-work agreement was reached Dec 16. but the union has s aid strikers wouldn't r eturn to work unUJ afte r contract ratifi cation votes were ~ ~c1nt a AAtt*Co~ta Mesa-border iS among four m ajor shopping areas targeted for special en- forc-cment by Santa Ana police clur1ng the re m ai ning d a ys ltcfore Christmas. he union _accept.ed Cootine tal's original contract offer of a 30 5 percent pay raise over 27 months. The union had initially sot.tght a 54 percent pay boost over 31 months but slashed that lo 39 percent d uring the.strike. .,. A police spokes man said -1)eclaJ details made up of both ' uniformed and plainclothes of- ficers have been assigned to the city's busiest shopping areas "in : n concentrat ed effort lo curb r r1 m es associated with the holiday season. Other shopping areas receiv· ing special police protection are Fashion Square, Honer Plaza und the Fourth Street shopping <llstrict located downtown. tiiiiJ,llat Thoma~ P. Haley Poblt\l'li•r Robert N Weed Prt\•C)enl M . Thomas Keevll 6t1uor Thomas A. Murphine lhMQll\Q l"dllor Charles H. Loos ""'"""'--•no Edllor COPYf•Qhl 1 .. 0 Or•no• Coesl Publlsl\11111 Com11eny No "''"'' \!Ort~ lll~lr•llm\. t(li!Ofl•I m•lltr .,, •d~enl\emnnh llerttn mo b• •toroduced wllt>oul •P•"•I f>"tml\\IOll of CC!OY"Ohl _,,., • Under the old contra ct , wa~ ranged from Sl2,000 a year ror newcomers to $22,000 for ones with 13 years experience. In addition to the wage con- trac t , the union agreed not to take action ·against 274 of its own members who crossed the picket lines. It also agreed that the com· pan y. could retain on a ctive status the 105 persons who were hired to replace strikers. 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C.lllornl• .,.,,, VOL. 73, NO. 351 s aid. ·•All I can say is that we had better marshul all our forces for a major flood fight this winter " Storm said the county can't af- fo rd to s pend $560,000 to re move the sand, and if the matter was not resolved soon the re could be serious nooding in the Dana Point are a . County flood control officials have reported that pa rts of San Juan Creek arc so filled with sedi ment th<tl al rould hold only 50 per· cent of its normci l w<ite r capacity within its banks Resid('nb of the Dana Point area fear a reµcat ur last winl er 's flooding when water r a<·ed down thc channe l pouring into the c reeks ide ~e wagc treatment plant 01X!ratcd by the South East · Hegional Reclamation Authority. The scwagi• agency sued the county for Sl mil lion as a result of the flooding. But while the county says it can not afford to remo ve the sand without selling it to offset the cos ts, the Coastal Commission s ays re m o ving beach sand would have an a dverse environ· menta l impat·t on th<' area. Commissioners say th~ sand m ust bl' pla ced along tht> .shoreline to prevent f'rosion. In adclit1on, lh<:y say removing the s and would disrupt the n<.tlural µroc·css of sand being washed s outhward t o re pl en ish the s hore lines of Capistra no Heach. San Clemente and Oceans ide However . Storm says lt s hould not be up to local taxp ayers alone to shoulder the eosts of placing the sand back on the beach "The Coastal Commission has an obligation to the t:.ixpayer to pre.sent a solution to this problem in a cost cffccti ve manner." Storm said "While the concept is commen· dable and the s and is certainly s uitable material to be placed on the beach , recreation agencies s h o uld b e respon si ble for fa cilities that arc used for the purposes of recreation.·· Storm said recreation agencies received funds t o maintain facilities as well as user fees and som e of this money could be used to r eturn sand to the shore line. _Eight perish in Ohlo house blaze -! YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio <AP> A woman , her son and six gr andchildren died Saturday in a n early morning fire in· vestigators tentatively blamed on overloaded electrical outlets in the wood-frame house. Fire officials s aid the blaze may have been caused by an ele ctric al system "overloaded with extension cords, improper wiring and too many ap· pliances." Offic ials said the fire h ad n ot hing to do with Christmas decorations. Fire Chief Inspector John Zamary said the fire apparently broke out shortly after midnight near the only door of the two- story home where Jessie Evans. 48, had lived for lOto 15 years. Zamary said Mrs. Evans was baby s ilting f o r her grandchildren -Latress a ,.horton, 9; Christopher Thortoo. 8; Taren Axel.-6; Tijoan Axel, '1: Camelia Thorton, 4; and ldresse Evans. 3. Besides the grandmothe r and young children, also found dead In the house was Mrs. Evans' son , Randall, 16. All eight died of smoke inhalation and shock from second-degree burns, authorities said . .. .. / Syria retali&tes Drops 1,000 shel·ls in Lebanon BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP> - Syrta ftred nearly 1,000 shelll ln- to southern Lebaneae towns Satwday and claimed to hit laraeli tanks 2A hours after an Israeli anti-guerrilla raid killed thr~ Syrians. Israel denied its tanks were In the Christian-held area. The s he lling, which raised concerns about a possible direct Syrian-Israeli confrontation , was described by the Syrian military command in Damascus as retaliation for the Israeli strike against Palestinian bases in southern Lebanon. But in New York , a U.N spokesman said United Nations· peacekeeping forces in the area reported to Secretary-General _ Kurt Waldheim that they had no evidence of Syrian involvement in the shelling of the Christian militia stronghold. There was no Search team hunts missing Silverado man . An OnJpge County Sheriff's O e part m enl t ea m 'tl.'.as scheduled at daybreak toclay to resume a search for a 53-year· old Silverado Ca n yon man be lieved missin~ in the Santa Ana Mountains . A s h e riff's d e JJ<trt menl spokesman sa id the man , who was reported by his wife to be despondent. m ay have wandered off into the rugged terrain F'n - d<ty night. The man was not found during -a search Saturday that included the use of an airplane. dogs and searche rs on foot The spokesm·an said the man was a reside nt of Llidd Canyon, north or Sil verado. The man's identity was wit hhelcl explanaUon ol lhe conructln1 re- poru. The shelling wu the first lime that Syria's 22,000-man "Arab Deterrent Force" has officially been engaged In the fi1hting between Palestinian guerrillas and the Israeli-backed Christian forc es since Syrian troops moved into Lebanon in 1976 to quell a 19-m onth Christian· Moslem civil war. The Israeli attack prompted a s tatement of concern Friday from the U.S. State Department, which said "any action by the Israeli defe nse forces involving Syri an forces represents a dangerous new element. .. · 10 to 151uerrillu, and one laraeU was kiJled and three were wounded. The milltary com -, mand said all Israeli forces were withdrawn and denied Syrian claims that. its tanks were in Lebanese towns held by Israeli-backed Lebanese Chris· tian militiamen . Sources close to the nine· nation, 6,000-member U.N. force that acts as a buffer between the antagonists said the apparently ·'intent.ion al" shelling came from the direction of Palestinian and Syrian guns. And the U.N. s pokesman in New York said the Israel claimed its forces killed rockets came from Palestinian ' 1 posiUons. 1 l Reagan to be given hostage problem? WASHINGTON IAP) The Carter administration, frustrat- ed in its efforts to gain the re- lease of the American hostages in Iran. as conside ring deferral of further negotiafions to t he He a g an administra tion , a knowledgeable U .S. offi c ial said Saturday night Out the official also told The Associated Press that a more likely option was to keep press- ing for a settlemen t that would e nd the c a pt1v1ty or the 52 Americans who have been held for 413 day:-. "With a month left, you keep trying." said the offi cial who asked not to be named. Secretary of Stat e Edm und S Muskie met Saturday with his de puty. Warren Christopher. who is q_1rectly in charge of the protracted negod ations Then Christopher met £,.,1th m embers of his team . in1 1uding Harold S aund e r s. t h e a ssistant secretary for the Near East. and Robe rts Owen, the department's chief lawyer. The s ubject or their delibera tions was Iran's latest message, received on Friday, that in· cludf's demands that Iran's as· sets in t he United Sta tes, frozen by President Carter more than a year ago. be handed over to the Algerian Centra l Bank for safekeeping a nd that the United States offe r assurances of help 1n obtaining the return of the late s hah or Iran's we alth Algeri a is mediating the in- d ire et negot 1 a lions The terms µresented "serious µroccdural proble ms." s aid the CS <>fftc1al. who is intimately 1nvol\'e<l with the negotiations Ile said no dec1s1on had yet been made on whether the Unit· ed Stal~s would respo nd to I ran ·s t(1rms * * • Fro• Pap Al Offae1als here were extremely pes~1m1st1c that the hostages would return h o m e b y Christmas J ohn II Trattner.· lhe Stall' D epa r t m e n t -.;pokes man , emphasized the po1 nt frid"y when he s a1rl the l'n1tNI St alt'~ was tr) mg to ar ran~e a Chnstma~ obser vance tor thi• ho ... tai;r•-; 1n Tt>hra n IRAN CONDITIONS . • • the latest Ir a nia n te rm!'> re. quired the United States deposit bt II ions of dollars 1n · .. gold and confiscated wealth " in a n Algerian bank as well as "ac- ceptable guarantees as good will"· for return of the late shah's assets. Nebavi did not s pecify a figure for the deposit in the Algerian Central Bank. Meanwhile, in a commentar y monitored in London. Tehran r aclio no t e d t h at Presi de nt Carter . for a second year in a row. lt ght<.'<l only the s tar at the top of the National Ch ristmas Tree on the Was hington Monu· menl grounds Heiterating com· men ts made a year t:arlie r. Carter said during the tree- light1ng cere m ony Thursd ay that the othe r li ghts would not go on until the hostages we r e freed. The r a d io said Ira n ha d clarified all outstanding issues and "now it is the U.S.A. that s hould act and fulfill Iran's pro- posa ls for the releas e of the a host aJ(es Thi~ wal I not be mad(' possible h) the pre~1dent lll!ht 1ng the Star uf !lope r1n rh1: Christ mas tree "Now 1t is America that has to decide whethe r to leave its Christmas tree unlighted next year too or take the corr<>rt steps to secure t he release of the American sp1 e~ ·· l ' S offi cials ha1 <: :o.a1d mort exchanges wit h Iran arc needed bel'aU e there a re stall problt•m!> to be resolved. and Stall' Depart rnent spokesman John Trattner has virtua l!~ ruled ou1 a pre C h r 1 s t m a s r l' I e a -rt: IJ r 1 h t· host ages held rapt"·" ·113 rla)' U nions relwl SAN F"RANC I SCO I A 1' 1 The California Labor Feclera11on ha~ a s ked unions to canC'cl their health insura nce contracts with Blue Shield· of California if the company continues threats to close it struck San Francisco of fice. LOLITA. • • in µnson b~ night and l'Orporatwn exec-ut1n:s reading their evening papers dug into their pockets to ht•lp launeh her Qrg an1 za l1o n "fter le;i rn1ng of effort~ Qn behalf of the nuuell) ~rarrl'd 00) I found out \1" r a 1sed over $311.000 in 2' ~ months ... she said The cash fl ow o ut 1s con- 11nuou!-Each child's hospital c·are and neccss1t 1es must be financed She mentions again how little Juanito. whQse skull 1s d1sinte· !!rating at leas\ now 1s s pa red his previous p<11n . .. Ohhh things like that m ake all the tiredness worth 11 . ·· she adds with a sigh -.. --. . .. . .. _._ ____ .,. .......... I • o .. 11y P11<1t Pl>o1o• D)t..-p ....... CENTURIES-OLD TRADITION PERPETUATED IN OLD WORLD WORKSHOP LOCATED IN COSTA MESA Michael Weisshaar lovingly Inspects workmanship In one of many handmade and rebuilt violins Strings attached to family craft Qu1t'I reign:. a!'> 411cen most of the t imt' as M1cha1•l and Hena We1sshJar ~ork at u craft con sidered noble for centuries now. giving bir1h to and keeping ahve violin!>. viola~ and cellos C'oncentrat1on on lheir work prosc;ribc~ muC'h conversation in their suite 111 a small shopping center at 779 W 19th St . Costa M esa, whose chent ~ come from throughout tht.• United ':lt alt:S THEY Wll.L alwavs hav e work. though the~ '>3 Y i.hey will never be we<ilthy not in terms of dollars in the hank -but some riches 1n human exis· tencc are not rung up on a cash register. "T his is a beautiful field that doe s n 't sw1n)! with the econom y. s a )··s M1c·h uel Weisshaar . who scrved an <ip· prent1cesh1p of 15 yr a r s under his fa th~''. a ma!->lc•r violin craftsman of rrnuwn I le ·111d Hen a m1·t Jt the State School of Violin Makmg in Mittenwald. German y. MAKING Ml'SJC'A J. instru- ments m11!hl seem as much a labor of lov1· as paying for musrc lrsso11s a luxun f o r some fam1l1 e!'> 1n today's !'>trapped c c o n om \ h u r s 11 tn t. v a I u es lr:.in~cend mer1• money "I•:vcn whc·n t1m t~ arl' tough, parent... ,liJI !'>an1f1cc to see therr ch1ldrcn learn to play a musical instrument .· savs We1sshaar. wh<J t'nJovs herng hrs own bCY.-s along w ith wife Rena Thev need not fecir rnaktnJ.! a RENA WEISSHAAR SUPPORTS CORE OF NEW INSTRUMENT WITH BLOCKS The square pieces of wood will be filed down to fit violin frantic noon appointmen t t o make sales or decisions over martinis or wolf down fast foods and get !Jack Lo punch a li mt- rlock T he Wc1ss haars <>ften JOR to 'ht.' bt•:u·h. takt• :t swim 1f it I!-. surnm1:r. pw111" •>nth.• -anti anr! ret u rn to !h••Jr g;1ll1·n tc• thl' an t•1t•nt a11c1 h11r111rJllll' f1111ld111g or rep:11r111g of ''fl 1c1•d 111-tru rn(·nt' 'Wt· II allA <l\!-t IJl' alJlt' to makl· .1 •l1·1'(•1H 11' ing Wt•r-.-.h<lJr rt· 111 ;1 r J.. !'> f a t h e r q u 1 Cl i ) u n d ..,.., 1·n"h <1., h1· pit k~ up lilt' lt>ol-. r,f ht.., 11a1h· W1· 1u-.t v.1m 't tw f It"ll INSTRUMENT PRODUCTION: A FAMILY AFFAIR 9-month-old Marianne Weisshaar 'helps' parents Sheriff, 01arshal 1nerger panel urged A lcg ;,.tl JUdttlJI <J ff<Jlf" ad 'hnr~ j.!r 11u11 h.1~ 1·;,ill•·d f111 f1,rrn:it1011 11f 1 fl\!' 1111 ·rnt.1 r •:ornmrlt1·1· 11, draft .in Jt't•·pl,1 hie pl;.1n f11 r na•r 1.!1•r 11f th•• 1111111 rt•J.11l•lf ru111 llJfl"' I ti I I lr:Jllj.:1 <'1 111111~ Sht•ri t f, l1•·11:i1tn11·n1 ·ind 1\1.ir-.lfal ... 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Thl'Y "'work exclusively by go-t11 mrlk<' monl') to µ1Jn·hai.1· ing to apartment complexes hcroin .111rl. thl•rt>fon· t he\ ;t\OJO largPly Populated by llispanrc contact with an\orw t·on~Hlcrl•ci ma lcs who 11 vc togeth er tn ··urficwl !·'11-.1<:1 .. xplaint'd rather lame numbers ... said ('1111·~ in \.\h1<"11 th1· rlo1ir L11 L eonard Fost er , program ad-rl1wr prust1t11te'> 1A11rk !-'ll!'>lt:r ministrator for per sonal health said. 111 lu!'k Co">t .1 .\11'!-tii ~:mta services for the county Hea lth Ano. (;•1rd1•n C1 •1V•' \nah1·im Department anrl Plat·l•ntra. "T hey sell their services to as In <.'<1sta M l'" a . IHll' poll c1· m ;rny as will purchase 1t~ ~1ur~c ~akl !.looc to dcu1r ~ os er said Law en orcemenl trtutron is 1·11mn10n 1n <1part Gffi<'ials said the cttFrem fee -is mt-nt hnusc>s m 1ncr-~oo tllo\.k of bet ween $10 and $20. Center Strl'ct 1n thl· downtown According to a recent health <1 rca. department bulletin, the door·to· Enforcement a~;,i in~t tht 1Jros door prostitutes are responsible titutes 1s diffrcull . thf' offtcE>r for disturbing increases in the said , bt~l·aust• 1t 1..,n·1 'Hl>) for in number of syphilis cases over v,csligator s to gain entry to t he past sever al months. apartments where th1• alleged In August . for example, 77 prostitution 1s taking place cases ot sypn1hs wer e reported. Howt•vcr, scv«ral of the pro-; T hat is well above the "limit" of l ilules have bt•cn a rrested 47 established by the health de· becaU!-tl' of their <irug involve partment to be expected under m ent. he said normal conditions. Foster said syp'hihs, which I n July, 88 cases w ere found. can become a dcbilitnting dis "A total of 49 of the 88 cases re-ease and learl to death, seems l o ported were diagnosed in peak each Yl·ar. but during dif Spanish·speaking patients and S4 fer ent months of the cases reported are direct· But whenever there is an out l y r e l ated to contact with break . it seem s generally rclat prostitutes," the report said. ed to higher activity among the Foster said treatment of the .door -lo-door prost itutes. he said Newport firm sued MOSCOW, Idaho <AP) -The city of M oscow, Idaho. has filed a damage s u it against a Spolrane, Wasll._, c.onstruction Tarm and a Newport Beach in- surance company -seeking more than $100,000. The claim centers on prob- lems the city says it heel with the l wo companies over painting or Moacow's northeast water re- servoir Jut year: The city claims J Ii L Vo. , Northeast Inc. failed to com - plete the paint job Jn a timely aod satisfactory manner. The suit also st-ates that Balboa Insurance, which fumist)ed the performance bond on the pro- j ect. was aware or the problems. The city claims the Job wu so poorly done. it had to declare a state ~ emergency and contract with another rtrm to repaint the tank. ~Big il()UDdup 0111• .1u1h1or1·ci b i \ • l' m h I ' 11 11 1n a 11 '.\1 a r .... n n .. rc1•s11n H '\ l'\\ pnrl lkar h 111111111 grant count~ ~u111 n ·r,111· ... I h 1· p Cl\\ <' r I f\ 'J\' l' rs 1 • • • l h <' mcrgt•r J lb BEEF STICK' Summer Sausage. t2 Ol. 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Y fttlO T .._,or_ .... .,,,.,_, HOLIDAY PROJECT • Hopes for ~ostages tied Up '• I in package display -·• • aoa11aT BAUi!• OI ................. t ht nam.-: oo the OV\ff&l&c-d r1 lmu p.ad1•1 art-Dav d 1u•dt'r, Paul l.c-wl•, Uur)' 11 HI, Jerry l'lutfm, 1-:Ua.bfth Swltt, OwlM (ilUett.i utd ao on . Th~rt llN ~ pack•IH ln all - one for each of the Amtricana belna-beJd &o.1.aae ln lraa aft•r tht capture 6f the American t:mba y The PMlJiotjc outdoor display. featurin1 alx anlmat~ dolls on "snow.covered " sidewalks, tcoree ot btinkln1 Usbtl and a spotlllht on the American Fla1. has been unveiled at tbe home of , o.ity.Plle4 Sl .. I PMIOI PATRIOTIC THEME PICKED FOR OUTDOOR DISPLAY TO HELP OTHERS REMEMBEf Oversized packages w(apped wfth hope and tied wfth love for 52' Americana f' -~Theater plans set hack Pact tmks halted on fairgrounds project Ry JERRY CLAUSEN Of ll>e D•1ly P1to1 Sl•ll J•:ans for an amphatheatl'r at UH Oningc Co unty fairgrounds 111 Custa MesC1 hC1ve been set oer k again ;.net thC' fair's board 11 I 1 rt'<'tor~ na:-. hcen ordered to ,,a 1 r11·1~<1trat1nns on lht' matter '.'l:t• probll'm was revealect wt n Im· hnC1r<I acted Thursday 1111 h• 1111 :-i lelter lrom George G (1 m , .. , c· h 1 d of 1 h <' st ate· s 01\ 1">11•11 111 l-'i:t1 r s ,ind E xposi ti on 'I h•· ll'lll'r tndic·;Jtt•d the pro lel'l m<iy h<1vc ti) ito c1ut for bid ag.11n 1 J a tl'd Nov 26. the letter took 1~ JC with amendmt•nts mad~· IJS :-l month to a co ntract Orr -'anal I~ ::.igned in 1977 with t>, rformm g Arts As!>oc1ate!>, tti" firm submittang a winning 1)111 t1J h111lti lhc theater in 1977 'l'ho:-.t' amendme nts assign 'h.ht:. to build and operate the P'.f »ri1>s ed, 15.000-space am- ~.theatcr t•i Ncdcrlander West. ~· 1ta-.1trical organization that c:~ rn e in •.;c·cond durin g the earlier bidding. 1• .. rforming Art~ ran into prob· l,rns putting the construction packagt• together. fC1ir officials said. when the project was held up over a lawsuit filed by the Ci· t y of Costa Mesa and by the deathof oneoft wo partners The remaining partne r as· signed rights of construction and operation over to Nederlander. fair officials pointed out. Last month, eight of the nine fa ir directors approved contract amendments n aming Nederlander as a principal and g rC1nting a 50-year lease on prop· crty for the theater instead of the earlier 40 years. The amendments also call for Cl larger theater with the poten· ta <1 l to seat 15,000 instead of about 10,000 spectators. Structural changes and rents lower than initially agreed to re· suited from complC1ints that the $9 million theater could not be b uilt and operated today with in· t•omes approved three years a~o. Gomes heads the organization r esponsible for contracts and legal matters in the operation of the various counties· fa ir·· gro.unds operations. ln his letter to Orange County Fair directors. he said the s tate's Department of General Services won't "approve direct negotiations with Nede rlandcr West for what is . in effect. a new contract without the opportunity for others to participate." He added. "You arc instructed to t e rminate any further ' negotiations with Nederlander West until the dispo5it1on of the existing· contract with Perform- ing Arts Associates has been de- termined." Directors indicated Thursda)' they were puzzled by the mis· sive and ordered clarifi cation through their manager. Ke n f~ulk . Fulk was told to d Ptcrmine whether a "sole source" con· tract naming Nederlander West as the only reliable contractor for the project at this point would get the project back on track. · Directors also voted to halt all action on the amphitheater, a move that actually extends con· tractors' deadline for putting the construction deal together . 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'"*" TOOAY Fir\! low c u e.m 1.6 Fl,.1 111911 I 11 a.m. ••• So<ondtow l llP m I) So<ondh..,. IO·Op.m S..rirlMPOdle m .wtH•4rp m u Ill-'1U'lJ74 pm. iohl'·'• am ~.., ._, ... ~ .............. .... ... ,.,., .... .... .,., ' , 12 I , SW , J 12 I , SW , ' It I , SW J l ., , ' w • Tom and Teddi Gold ln Hunt- inaton Beach. "I TIDNK OF the hostages. every day," said Gold, a CO· owner of a Costa Mesa hair s tyle · salon, who doesn't happen to be. related to any of the ca~tives. "After so· 1ong a time, others foay tend to forget about them. Thia helps them to remember. • The outdoor display already has attracted lots of attention as well as a few tears at the couple's home at 9881 Klte Drive. "THE TEARS have been mostly tears of joy." said Teddi Gold. "One woman told me that it reall y ha s made her Christmas." Emphasizing the dis play is a large banner which proclai ms1 "These 52 packages are filleo with love and hope for the 52 hostages." Gold said he had been plan· ning the display all year. He and his wife, with the help of friends and neighbors. spent about two months in setting it up. "WE HAD MOST of the s tuff o urselves but ne i~hbors and friends also have been reall y helpful. "Holidayi; are a hobb} with us and we always dn something s peciC1l .. Last year the Golds won the sweepstakes trophy in the llunt angton Bt•a«h ChC1mber of Com mer ce Christmas contE<'>l 'HOSTAGES IN THOUGHTS EVERY DAY' Huntington Beach'• Teddi, Tom Gold THEY ARE hoping lhCl t they can repeal Rut this ye.ir. a :-.µet'i<.tl mean m g 1s in~µmn,I.! th~M· efforts This IS rru1 n r1ur hearts ," Gold dedarC'd. ptOPlt f>.ll Ht ORf>.NG£ COf>.'51 .,, • ALONG 1" ON the Da\\1'''"' 2' REl1 5KJ_-43 ECONOMY LA TEX FLAT WALL PAINT ,,.~ ---. • WASNAIU r .~~ .1 flNISN tij·~, ' FOO WAU.S ~ &CEIUNU! ... I ll°ii'' • QUICK DRY1NSI RED 'BRIK' ' 3V WALL TIU ' •WUSTIC ~ IM:alOOlt '"·"-~ "AIOUT OUR MfERUICE PlllCES ......_ ,rlcft ..... llt ...... "' ..... 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NB catnap caper ends Case of trapped Billie Joe settled pound 1n Or'a ngt• S ubsC'qut•ntly, Mrs Mille r. By ARTHUR K. VINSl::I. Of tlw O•Uy Pilot SUit Newport Beach 's n 1tnap cast', who is allt'rgic tQ cat:., w<1 s scheduled for trial 10 Orange eha ri.~<'d with fo ur misdemeanor County Harbor Jud1C'11il District c-r1m t>:-. under statt• and C'ity law, Court last week . has been re· inl'luding iw tty thert and other solved. 1Jffenses related to animal safety De puty District Attorney J ill and well -bt!ing Ro berts said a civil com promise Mrs Mjller. a Rc·altor. signPd was reached in whic h defendant a n a g r c C' m c n t w 1 t h t he Lois !'-1iller , 1508 Dover Drive. Wilhamses Dec· 8 tu concl uck Newport Reach. agreed to pay thl• 1·ast•. She had plC'adcd in· $232 restitution not·cnt and had tfomandcd a jun He r neighbors. Mr and Mrs trial before the eomprom1sc was J ames Williams, 1515 Ruth Lane, reached. alleged they paid tha~ much in ad· Terms mclud<' a requirement ve rtising and other efforts to tha t the W1ll1amsl·S try to keep track down their missing cat, Bil· their remaining cat. Ooce. or ly Joe. an) others they may acq uire out He was trapped last April in of Mrs Mille r's Dover Shores Mrs. Miller's backyard . the de· propert). fend a nt ac know le d ged. but And. if Mrs Mi li e r t rap~ escaped from a cage in the trunk anymore in her backyard she possible owner . Mrs . Mille r had said in an in· tcrvit>w that she was taking. the trapped cat to the pound in Orange to makc it more diffir::ult for 1ts ov.ners lo retrieve it. She said she was afraid thdt if shl' turned it in to the cit y animal shelter again 1t would be quickly loca ted. brought n ght hal·k. and probably would be prowling her backyard <tgain . wi thin hours. From babys it 11ng to window washing the classified Service Di reef cry helps you find help. Consult the Service Directory in the classifieds of the Daily Pillt of her car on the Newport must m ake an effort to contact _F_r_e_e_w~a~y=e=n==ro=u=te==to==t=he-=c=o=un~t~y-=-_l~h~e~W~i~ll.:...::..iamses~or~a_n~y,__o~t~h~er;__~~~~~- SHOP TODAY If you 're look ing for a carriage trad e center with fin e s hops featuring t he best lines of m erc handise ... a nd room fo r yo ur carria ge out in front. _\feSltlifl~S -TH-E PLACE! &\,Piiia ·~ ' ,,,.... .. . We at CHARLES BARR J E W ELER.S -~iH-be - open today, Sunday, Dec. 21, from nodn to 4 p.m . Our neigh bors \\'ill be open t he fo ll owing hour s: CROWN HARDWARE DICK VERNON HICKORY FARMS HUMPTY DUMPTY JEANDAlll. MES AMI ES PAPER UNLIMITE D STOREKEEP E R WESTCLIFF SHOES Master Ch1rge 10·5 11 -4 11·5 11·4 12·5 11·4 11-4 11·4 tt -5 -estdiff-Plaza- l 7th & Irvine Newport Beach 642-3310 : ..... December 21, 19IO "I BUY ALL MY CHRISTMAS GIFTS AT WESTalFF SHOES ..• WHY NOT? MY GRANDPA OWNS IT!" OPEN TODAY MOON TO S ... Lauren WHTCUff PLA1A ,, .. ~ .... MIWPOllT llACH 541-1614 . I J I View our s1,ooo,ooo Estate Jewelry Collection in Newport. One-of-a-kind Items Heirlooms culled from pnvote collec tions around the world. many designed by famous jewelers We show but o few·exompley Select the most unique piec e for that rare person on your gift hst 1n Newport. Sunday through Wednesday. December 21-24 All sub1ect to pnor sole. From 5250-535.000. Robinson's Fine Jewelry. 100 Art enlarged to show detail Speolal Holda¥ Shopping Houra: Monday-Saturday e-t:'30 ~SON'S NPMOl?T FASHION ISi.ANO . (7'4) 644· 2800 ' . . . .... Edlto.Jal ....... ~.~------··---·o..ri·-·-21 .. _, _______ R_obe_rt .. N ... W.et!d_/.Pu·b·ll.she·r-·T·hom.--·s-K .. _vl·l/·E·dl-tor r• ~ =~• ---Barber• t<rtlblc;l'l /Edltorl•I Peoe EdltOt' Brown discovers tl1e truth will out -1' , ~~11 ,, bit ub~ur d but more lhJn h ghtly umu"ii'lg to" i.tr h Om hruwn 11d h h1 r h wf 4ld~. Gra\' lx'huvt> like a nusl'tut•\oWt viur l'UUHhl .. mukant1 an the oo;·!>' room M(n111lt·d "1th d i.um' lh1u itUllt fomh wcr~ b('tn6: ~ d to romp1ll' J ow .. Iv .. t.tumpulcr lun of pussibl(' Rro"n su.,punvr ... ltll' .,owrnor and tus lltutcnant used l'H'n tnc:k in lht-JH1l1t11·ul hook to ~qu1rm uut rrom unde r th,• t'hUfJ,:('~ t 11w1' 11lcudt'tl 1 nOI a1wt-Th •n he ~ijld then~ was m\l hlnit v.ron" ~llh ltw l• .u:U t\• Ht> tt~sertl'd that the \I ..th : would lw1wfat rrum ttw 4•ump1lallon of name~. \t 01w tarnt• lhH • ., ""''ti tht• dt•c1~10n to make the C<!m p1..11~n tJJK' ""' " ... ., 111adt• at a rathe r low levt>l " Con Crc.int1..-c:i \'1lh t•urn·..,µundrn~ m&tenttl chat bore . Brown':, "\\ n t\andv. r1t1 11g he t·on~:t'<ll'J thut t hl' govt!rnor h1 msclf hu it ~n Ill\ oh t-ti firo~n tJ) ed vut of tht> publat· eye on the rn<!ller. but tht' d 2gt>d 1~r..,1 .. tcn(•t• ol tht' Lu~ Angele!> Times finally IW n·d hJm UIH.I J')<J \I~ lnlU tht.' l'Ul'nl'f Latt' ltl!>l \\Ct:'k ltw towd ''~thrown in Reluctant I). IJa\ I!) !)aJd yes. one key list of possible lh o"n ~upµort~1·::. \\a ~1 political situation, and, yes. tht> Bro"n cumpa1gn fund would be tapped to reimburse the 't.tl<' llo~ muc h he d1dn 't say. Nor did he concede the en llr\: effort "a!> purely poht1cal to t~gm with. Plam fact 1s, Bro" n Bnd Davis knew <JI' the y <·t·r- t.11n ly :,hould havt· known the entire operation was 1m· prop~·r goin~ an And thut ·!'! the kind of ::.tatesmanship you apparently c·an C)l.peN frum Hruwn when ht' next runs for office as go' ·mcir, US. senator. presid~nt. or whatever suits his f11~hty fanc·y • • Lessons 10 econollly Jimmy Carter '!> inauguration cost about S4 million. Honald Reagan• s bill is expected to be $2 million mor e I han that. although he· s inviting only 40,000 to the celebration whilf' Carter asked nea rly 300.000 to the down· home affair. We ' re beginning to understand why the Reagan bill IS SO high. Last week in the same mail arrive d individual press relce:tses for three m e mbers of the ina ug ural staff The 5ut>jcct of the releas<'s was not the president-e lect. nor t'vcn any of lhe s pecifics of the ina uguration or atte ndant bl.I lls . They were releases about the people who wrote the releases nice little puff stories about what important rcibs the two of the m had preparing for the s hindig . {One of them was a former r~porter for the Daily P 1lot.1 Tht•rc's more tha n a ,vague cont radic tion of s pirit here. While Reagan 's forces a re m aking mighty grunts c1ho111 cr1rrectin g the nation 's economi~ourse. we're see· ini.: $G millaon goin g to the inauguration and $3 milliun bf"- ing spent on the transition cos ts for him to take office Whi le mogt of t he~c funds presumably will be covered by pl'l\'aH: donations. contnbut1ons from the He publican par· I\' <•nd 11 ckl·I sales. they ha r.dly presage <t concern for i-pt·ndmg But tht•n Cartcr himself is g(ling out on anything bul a note of economy . He 's sending out a record l20.000 Christmas cards. more tha n we re sent out by the firs t 32 presidents combined. . J\h. :;uc·h rea--~uring lead ership from the White I louse Don't dial 911 Citizens of California were led astray back in 1972 whe n a proposal was advanced that would let us dial 911 statewide for help in e me rgencies. T h al s tatewide propos al was put before the Legislature and µassed with every indication that it wouldn't be long in coming. The entire syste m was to be in operation by the end of 1982 and a substantial portion of it should have been available at the end of 1980. ' Now, eight years later. less than 15 percent of the state 's residents have the 911 s ervice. For the most part these lucky Californians live in such rural counties as Nevada, Glenn. Sutter and Shasta . No one in the southern pa rt of the state is ser ved at all. The 1982 completion has been rescheduled to the end of 1985 and we have confidence. unfortunate ly . t hat larget will be missed just as wide ly as the first one was. • Op1n1ons expressed in the space above are those ot the Daily P ilot Other views eitpressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s invited . Address The Daily Pilot. P.0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa . CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321. !Joydl fa the rs===---- .. . ... ByL.M. BOYD Geor ge W as hingto n wasn't the only notable who ~re-the title Father of his Country. Cicero e njoyed it, too, when the old Roman senate so dubbe d h fm·. Several of the Caesars, most partit'uJarly Julius. thought it filling for themselves, as we ll. Cosimo d e Medicl claimed the honor in Italy. And then about 100 years later in the same country one Andrea Dorea had it in · s cr ibed on the base of a Dt-ar Gloorny Gus Re the crimina l whose conviction was voided becaU!le the foreman of the jury wrote' the guilty verdtct on the w..a>n& .__--t--r~ apparently two wrongs c an make a right. O.M. ~'""''J Goo• , __ , ., .... . 1'111111 10 , ....... ,. ...... . IW<H .. lllJ Hft«I ... • .. WJ ti .... ---· .... -"" -·· .. o_, o..-. o.ir, l"net. statue of himself in Genoa. ''Shake and shake .... The catsup bottle . . . . None will come . . . . And then a lot'll." L ,recently CaUed to credit the right man for ~reating that little gem. n was none other than Richard Armour. as all students of tight verse know. Some con- t e nd Armour is the only master of tbe craft left alive these days. When harbdboiled eggs are s tuffed gently into a segmented pan that looks something like an ice-cube tray. then rro~en for 20 minutes, they come out squ.are . Britain's biggest egg distributor, the Goldenlay Company, is doing this on a large scale. Productn1 s quare eggs. Most dis- tinctive . They don't roH around on ~e plate. Q. Amish men rrow beards after they marry. But they won't ~w nros~c~ei. Why '1\0f? A . Symbolic rejection of the military officers in the old country. Soldiers took large pride in their' lordly mustaches and fancy uni- form buttons. It's why 'the Amish men don't wear but· tons on their jacket.a, either. .. ----------_ ...... -.. -. -. Niehola1 von Hoffman Defeat domestic enemies first There 1s more or a stir and commotion when the rich and the fatl)OUS gel murdered. The vlohmt, felonious dnths or pe<>· pie ln the lower orders go re l- ;atl vely unpublicised because lh(•re are tuo mitny of them. My God. in the last few days, t\ hus begu_n to look as t hough we muy r un Qul o! -ip<1re and ~,, lime lo prop· r: ., e rl y note ~ If murdt•r s of ~,.fie f the f.amous ~~ and the well· to do with the s laughter of John l~nnun ~ m New York ;ind l h l' murder of Michael Halbt>r~tam. the C<irdiolog1st and writer. in \\ ash1ngton. slain within 48 hours of each olher With us Jt is not just black pe<> pie ktlLing ble1ck people over in the ghetto. it ·~white people .ld ll- 111g whites. blacks killing whites. white!' killing ble1cks. every p ossibl e combinatio n and every station tn life Nightly we gt•l the latest on the m urder trial of the he admistress uf lhe fancy finis hing st·hool a ccused of murd••ring he r d ie t d octor George Mair • boyfriend. All God's chlllun loves to kill each othf!r. WE, nu; MAJORITY who do oot suffer Cain's legacy or blood lust. are frightened and aghast. We should also be furious al the way the people who run this country have allowed t he blood orgy Lo go on and on a nd on. lt doesn 't matter that they themselves are potential and ac· tual victims. Look at Sen. John Stennis. a m an who has been cha irman or the Armed Forces Committee as long as anyone can remember The senator was attacked by a bandit in front of his own houi;P , sh<ll a nd almost m ortc.lly wounde d fl wa~ montM ~fore he could resume hts duties, and when h~ did, he damn fool had karned nothing lk v.ent cmnplacently on actmg on a defi111l1on of ·'nationa l security" that pre!-.um•·s th1.: ma· Jor threat lo lin:~ ;.ind prop.•11) 1s housed an Moscow The threat t11 national :.ec•mty and !Jt:rsonal security u~ well ·~ he re. but th1• people who have the power in this c•ountry ori.· perpetually a hsorucd 1n ev1:ntr. transpmng thousands of mi les from home which havt• OOI)' the "Would, you say your huab•nd had •ny Swl11 enemlH?" mt·aJ!ere.st and rnost marginal l'lfrct on the health, s afety '1nd Jll os perity Of Amen c on~ in Am('nca JIMMY CA RTt:R has d evoted rr1on· time and solicitude to lhe 1 ape and murder of American Catholic mission:1ries 1n F.:l Salvador than to the sam e t hing happening 10 ten ti m es that numt)t'r of women within walk- 1ng dis tance of the White House I'm sorry for what happened to the mi!>sionarit>~ I'm sorry for what happened to the hostages in I ran. but in both cases trouble goes with the territory. If you 're i;:o1ng tu o;ign up to fiddle in other people 's busin ess o r be an AnH:rtcan official in a land wht-re we are hated . make out your wi ll a11d dl)uble your in· suranci' 1f }Ou can Hichard Allen. R eagan's forc1~11 pu lley adviser . a nd Zb1gn1ew Brzezinski. Carte r's ditto. go look1nR for troublt abrotrd and work a t being blind lo 1t at home They endlessly trumpet about "the present danger." Well. the present di.ngl'r 1!> the ris k of being mug~ed on the way back from thl· !)upermarht at the begin· ntn~ of the· m cinth when the !'t11c1al security t'hecks come 1n T hat's lh<.' prl:'sent danger for m1ll1on~ of older Americans. not l'<1k1 s tan , l1 1ndus\an . Af~han1~tan ur the next stan Vote proportion undemocratic I A.'1 T Rl'LY s11rry if the ku ~s1 ans C'll)bbl·r Poland , but P 11l1:-.h fn:ednm or Is rae li frl'cdom ur an;. other country s f r (· \' d 11 m 1 :. :. c c <) n d a r ) to \ml•rn•Jn freedom or should 'be in the· t·tmC'ems of Offa C'ia ls whu <;Y.(·ar ..illegiance to our Constitu· t1•1n Wh:it kind of freedom do \\l' Am1•rll':J11s ha ve wh e n malliun:. of us are ~t'ared to go 11u1 at night. Y.ht!n W(: ~•t a round •1U1 home·:-. dehatin~ the COrll· ll:J 1 :J f I\ P merit of G<>rman :.hc pherds over cans of SC 50. advertised over the radio as a Christmas present no less. as a 11 .11n:.l ..a rt•\'Ol\'er under the p1lln" nr oiie of those burglar tilarm ,,..,\e m, .id\'trt ised on tt:k\ Nnn OnC'e again. as hl1ppens every four yl'ars. we li re hearing a lot or com11licated arguments cibout why the l!:l ectoral Co lle~e system of electing a president o u g ht to be abolished or re fo rmed. Agret!d, it s hould lie a t>oltshed but not for any c·ompLi caterl reasons . It s h o u l d be ab o l is hed s i m p I y becau.c;e it is o nre presen · tat 1vt! a n d mak es t h e votes of some Am e ri ca n s worth m o re than the votes of other Americans Look al the arithmetic of the Electoral College. E very slate Ead_\\.aters gel.., ont• V•>lt· 1111 1•a cn ,,1,.nol11r and <:ach c1111grc•s•.rndn 1t ha!> Eac h ~tatc ha:-. two ~cn:Jt ,1r~ and at ll·ast un<" Nin~rrs!)mon THIS M Ei\~S thal Alaska. with thrre clcctr1ral vOll'S anti a population of about 302 ooo peo· pie. gf'lS one electoral vote for every 100,667 residents In con· tras t , California, with 20 million pcoµI('. gets one vote fo1· (!Very 444.444 people In other wortls. one vote in Alaska is worth fo ur voles in Califorrua. The saml' compan son can be marlr ror every <llher state . For those i nt er~stcd 1n figures . here a1 r how µeople are reprt.<senled hy one vote ln the Elet'toral Coll'-'gC' in selected states arotmd the country In F lorida. one e lectoral vote r t"1rt"'St•nl ~ 3'.l!l.:!'.14 \'Oler~ In Pt-n11srlvan1 :1 . 11 1s .J3f,,i7S. in "\e w York. H-1.902. 1n ~e" Jl·rse}. 421.647 \1as~3chu!.<.'ft!. <106 ,357. MinMsota . 380.500. Kl·ntu<.•k). 357.667 : North Ocikota: 205.933 . Colorddo. J IS.288:~ Arizona. J95,333 ~ew Hampshire , 184,500, Texas. 430.769. S O , YES; the El l:'ctor al Cu llege is complicated I the pres· 1dent won 't really be elected until tLS vote has hecn received and certified by the Congress in JOint session on January 7>. awkward. ob!'toletl:'. and prob- ..ibly. fatterung. too .St ill, themt1in thing 1s that 1t 1s unfair. and undemocraliC' That. at seems to mt', s hould be JUSt1fication enough for <.·hanging it Wh' 1.,n ·l freedom from murut:'r eman1cµat1on from th£> fl'.1r .,f rape and ro~,ber) the I 1 h t· r t \ U e m o {' r a t l c· a n d Ht•µuhlt (·:i n p<1liti<•u1ns deal with J .., I he f1 r~t Md er of Lusmess·• The:.t' people look an oath to de- f C' n d us ilga1n s t e nem ies fort>1gn and domestic . well don't the jerks know Jt is the domesti<' ont•s who e1rt.' murdering us in our ueds" ~ r Carter s pecch1f1ed about hu m a n rt ~h ts abr olld . Mr Reagan speech1ries about rais 1ng our sta tus around the globe. Politm<il n ghL<; mean little if the streets arc too dan~erous to '><'l up a ·oap box on t he '>ic.le" al ks Whc-n face to face \\1th a <;ttck up man. explain lo him th<it. however weak we are at home-. the American fl ag ont'e a~a1n rom mands respect in C'l'ylon Conservationists wish yew a Merry Christ01as Now that Chris tmas Eve is almost here. Californians are still shopping for those trees without which no Christmas would truly be Christmas. at least by American-customs. Already millions have been cut and before il is all over some rive million will h ave round t heir w a y t o Ca liro r nia markets. Not all of the trees will be harvested in California however . In fac t, accord· Ing to the Slate Department of Forestry. less than a third of the cu t tre~s sold here are California grown and half of those are harvested on private lands, many specially grown for the bolldan. THE BULK OF the cut trff5 sold In California come from Ore1on. Wuhington, Idaho, and Montana. Some a re even •hipped from distant places aucb a1 Michigan and Wisconsin. To relieve the minds of COO· scrvatlonlst.s ll should be quickly pointed out that all of the trees, wher~ver harvested, arc t'Ul an cornplianc~ wHh rorest practice standar ds esta blished by the various jurisdictions A cons iderable number are not felled trees but cut tree tops. This is especially true of tree farms wher e stu mp culture makes possible quick regrowth from the s ame root system. SINCE, IN recent years, many have turned to artificial trees. which can be used year after year and many qthe rs have "opt- ed for live trees in tubs. which can be used more than one season before permane nt plant· ing. the t'onlinuing inc rease in the number of cut trees going to market would seem an enigma. Arter all. dividing the slate 's 22 milllon population by the uiual four provides only slightly more than ·s million homes In which to place the trees. 1>tfe1uctin1 \hose wbich use artificial or Uve trees would seem to reduce the n eed • 1t1nlficantly. The n, too, there are the non-Christian households where Chrt.tmas is not observed 81 a religious holiday. BUT THOSE of the Jewlsh faith, who are probably the ' "You're In luck . We've got one left." largest single non -Ch rist1an group in the state. t end to follow the custom of deeor.ting their hom es with Christmas trees as do the Buddhists and most others whose religions do not e mbrace the Cbri.st. Furt.bem>Ol'e, the estimate of buyers for Christmas trees ls not limlted to the homes . Practical· ly every store. as well H many olfirH and other places of busl· nt>ss, inevitably dis play a tree of some kind. Although the m ost preferred (and expensive) tree is still the "silvertlp, .. which Is actually a r<'d fir. the preponderance of c ut trees sold a re white o r douglas fir Some Monterey and Scotch pines are also sold. IF THERE is a ny "new" trend in the Christmas tree b~i­ ness it 1s undoubtedly the rise of the "Ch<>OSe.and cut" farms. These are small plantations set aside for the growing o( Christmas trees. Most are locat· ed within short dis tances ol the urban areas. lle re, Daddy or the entire f amity may pick out any tJ"ff that strikes them and cut it on tlie spot. Attendants not~ show bu)'.ers lh~LI cul but IU"mish a s harp saw for their use. Accordin1 to Milton L. Levy, wllo represents the Callfonda Christmas Tree Growtrl Al· 1'ociation, there are more a.ha 600 such farms around \be ltaU where both "choose and cut" trees. and live onn too. an to IM found. .... ..... ~...... . ' ... - • a..J i ·· To wrlle the Call y Piiot/Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 &i• ~~~~ ~~~...!:;::.~~~:;.;~~iiiimiiiiiii~~--...... 91nc111y ...... o.c.m .. ~tMt .. 2•1•.'•"° ............. T~o~c·~'.''•h•r•o•a•11v .. P•110•1•n•"•64 .. 2·.•l•2•1 ........ ..,."~ IT1SA BROICEN P~MlSS~ AN!) I • ·~waNDeREt> IF You'D MAV& T~f WAY'J AM~MEANS . : iOAXIT .. ., 1 IN 'TIMS FO~ C~~ISTMAS? Paper dolls, popco:r:n link past holidays By PAULINE COLEMAN Paulme Coleman, a resid6nl of Huntington Beach. is a frequent crmtnbutor of famtly reminiscences that appeal to all generations I like the TV commercial where the Grandmother's hands get bet~r and she holds up. a row o~ look·alike paper dolls. h61d ing hands. that deli ght the httle blonde girl with wide-open blue eyes. It makes me remember when I used to take the ·scissors. £old the ne~spaper and creat~ paper dolls ~hat looked Just like that. And the little girl. now marned . would say, "Grandma Pauline. sho_w ~E ho.wt~ do that " Or a small, blue-eyed boy, filled w1Ur !JUSchie(. ~ould stand still long enough lo watch the making of a pointed ha t. or a boat, by folding a newspaper thi~ way and that. That "little boy" graduated from college this year. Then again. maybe it is the dolls themselves. separated from one another by their hands. but holding them together . Li ke the months that. separate ~ne Christmas from another. but form a chain of m emories for all grandmothers. Forming a chain: , Look, Grandma is making a chain of popcorn to hang on the tree "Isn't it pretty?" she asks. . I nod my head. It's hard to answer when my mouth 1s so full. I <:an eat the popcorn faster than she can string it But Grandma smiles. she doesn't care how much I take from the pan, It is fun for her: it's fun for me. " .. "Look . Mama. I made it at school." Taking the artwork into her hands. she says. "l~'s th.e lovt>l1est paper chain I"ve ever seen. What a long time 1t. must havt' taken. and how hard you must have worked to make it so perfect." I look uµ al her. bursting with pride "Naw," I s ay. "It was easy. WI:.' cut strips of paper and colored them with grt•tm and red crayons. t hen we made circles and pasted th£•m together." . "You hang il on t he tree." she s<.1ys . ''Put 1t in front where t'vcryonc can see n. Put it as high as you ~an rl'ach it · · I ligh, if s he only knew. I feel so tall that I thmk I can rcaC'h the tip of the tree. .. • 0 "How much is that gold chain with the tiny heart on it? .. The man removes it from the case and hands it to me. It is during the Depression: money com es ha rd. I 10<>k at the tag. So much. "Can we afford it '>" Cat vs. current Ry WILLIAM D. HARVEY Wilham D. Harvey i$ a resident of HuntmgJon Beoch _· Ho. ho. humbug. All that jingling isn 't·sleigh bells. it's money. The vast commercialis m of Christmas is upon us again. with a vengeance. I can ·foresee a time when department stores will start their great Christmas sales on J\Jly 5, immediately upon the extinction of the last sky rocket ANYWAY. IT IS the season to be jolly. for those who are fortunate enough lo remember how My husband. holding our 3-month-old d aughter. s miles over al me "Of course we can. T his is our baby's first Christmas, and besides every little girl needs a gold locket Our daughter is going to have everything s he needs." • 0 ... ''Thl' pic:t ure i's beautiful. I love it. I 'll keep it forever .. My 9-year-old daughter 's face is all aglow. brighter than 'the Christmas candles; even the freckles scattered on the.tilted nose seem to be dancing. .: "Do vou REALLY. Mother ? l saved m y allowance and bought it for you." Together we look at the picture of a boy and girl, seated at a table. saying grace. Before them is a bowl and a cup, a jug of milk and a loaf of bread . I r ead aloud the verse just below it. "Some hae meat a nd canna eat, And some wad eat that wa nt it. But we hae m eat and we can eat. And sae the Lord be thankit.'' lier father hangs it over the kit<.'hen tal:ile. where it s till hangs today. ••• "A penny for your thoughts." my hus band says. "I've asked you twice. where do you inte nd lo put the Christmas tree'!" lie is testing the bulbs on a string of 'hristmas tree lights . "I'm sorry," I te ll him. ··1 got caught up in my thoughts Isn 't it funny. whe n you a re young your thoughts rac<' into the future, and when you grow old . they li mp into the past." A slow grin touches his face. "l know," he says. "I was t hinking this is the 54 th t ree we've put up together. We grow older. the kids' grow up, and since we spend Christmas with our da ughter and husband. the trees we buy have becom e smaller and smaller. Only our love stays the s ame." I look down at my hands. with the brown marks of age. then at hi m. I remember the thick. dark . curly ha ir. now thinner. Wllh streaks or gray. a nd feel my heart strings ~row tighter. while the love within seems to ex· pand . "You're ri~ht on all counts. except one . "What's that?" he asks. "Our heart changes. It grows: grows richer." I didn't SE.'e his face. I didn't hear what he said. I was seeing, once more/Paper dolls cut from the paper of life Holding hands. ______ _ In particular, my thoughts always return to a friend. J ohn, a true free spirit whom I haven't seen in at least 17 years. John was a thoroughly entertaining person. and had the capacity to make almost any sub- ject shatte ringly funny. John sat down and pt1t his inventive mind to work. But he had a problem eve ry December. His solution? He would string the lights on the tree, unlit. Finding the longest extension cord that he could, he would take suitable shelter behind the sofa. and ma ke his wife plug the tree in. in a dif· Art Hopee Liberal thinker kicks the habit l ~ ., () m r I hadn't seen my old liberal friend Mortin Allha rt since htl.-.~ tried to sell me 10 ratfle tickets on it Volvo filled .with Perrig11' water to benefit the Anderson-for President Campaign. 11 At the sight. of him , three questions popped to mind What,Ji was he doing at a patio party drinking beer? Why had he shav~d off his beard? And where had he purchased that leisure su1J 1,1, golf shirt and white leather s hoes'' Ji.' "Hi, Ma rtin," I said. "Condominiums." he said, shaking my hand "Beg your pardon?" "CONDOMINIUMS," he s<11d determ inedly "I know al w fellow who bought a condo for $100,000 only two years agdn:. Guess what he sold it fo r last week ··" .. Martin!" I suid , shoc:ked tu the core ... What kind of talk is1t, t hat for a lifelong liberal"" 111 "Not so, loud.'' he s<11d "Anyway, who's a libera1 ·1 I qurl cold turkey. I haven 'l blocked •a nuclear plant or saved a whale in lwo weeks, three days and two hours " . . . · ., >. .. After all the sit·1ni.. protests, and v1g1ls you ye been ~ thruu~h. Murt1n," I said incredulous ly "What came over you?'"1 · "My wife. Midge.'' he said . ''She told me she was n't abou1·1 to ~lay married to lht: last liberal in Amenca And she was 11 r ight Nobody was inviting us to parties anymore and the~ were beginning tu whisper behind my IJack al the office Who wants \~ 1; talk about boat Pl'oplc lhl"'c Lia~~"" •>" "WEI.I,, I llAVE ti) hdm1re your willpower. Marlin." I ~a id , "It mus t b<• hard for vou nul to t•rilic1ze Pre!-1dl'nl <.•lect ' • I ,~ Rea~an · · . ; M a.ru n !>Walt1,v.l'cl hard ·Speak in~ of Hc<igan." he· ~auj:i qu1C'kl). 'huve you seen the Woody Allc·n retro~pecllVl'. 'Banana ~fomc>nl'~ down at lhl' Cinema \'en le·• .. E:.p<.·t·1~dly ron!>1dt'ring lhc way he wanb to t•ut hat·k cm J Wl'lfan• in order lo 1nt•rt·asc· defon!>c spC'rHh ng "" .. M 1dg1• .ind J though I 11 ..., a!> beltl•r I he1n A nto111n1 Ft·lhn1 .. nl'\\ m•w1e fm•·<rnfilm 12"1 " 'And 11 look., ;.1s Lhou~h llw Mor:.tl Mt1Jont,\ will IH: <11>11· 1411 kill f:Rt\ and pu!>h 1hrough their anu <.ibort1on am~~dmcnt · . , ,• St-ver;il head::. ()( S\\l'<Jl a p1Jean·d on :\fartin.., uppj>r hp·'· "Spl'akmg tif rc:-.\aur;,,nh ' h1· said . · M1dJ.!1' and I have• found a • wonclt•rful 1ww µJ<i('t.• r.1· l'l'lil (;1wrm<.11HI' •1· "OF ('Ol'RS t-:. lhM hav1·. ('1mgrt·'\~> v.11h lh1·rn . I ..,,1irl. · Look <ii lhc: \\o,\ th!'°.\. ru~ht•d thr1>u).!h th:.il :in11 hu!.tr1i,t hill And \11U kn11\\ \\here !he nl'v. !-.1·natt· ... 1ar1<J.. ,; .• · It .. 1u:...t around tlw 1·ornt·r from .\Uli<"rg1· a l'roh . .,a1dj 11 ~f art1n h1:... hand lrl'ml1J1111 . .! -.l1ghtl~ We h<.id a gr'"'' d1nnc1,., u·1t ha e;,irnft.· of Hr1utt.· l't ~111r Jnd g11t 1Jut fur ~II , . ., 'I'm ama7.ccl :ii hm1 \IHI <'Un t<ilk a l>tiut rl's l<Jurant~. :\1art1n!,' "'he n I he S<.•n1:1te I!-~111nJ.! iu 11ut pra \'Pr 1n t h1• -,c·hooh. un!Pash tM·1' • CIA a nd pmbaul~ tr~ to rt-takl' tht.• Pttn<lma C'<rn<.11 !>111 .\'OU !-Ce ' v. here JessP lkl m~. who 1Atll prnhabl~ hc:icl the Senate .'\gn culturc• Com m1llN· I' prom1<,1ng t11 1·ut th1· f1m<l ... 1am11 1>r()l1' gram for !ht• poor 111 lh1· l;ont•'' "Food'' said \t art1n ht~ <'~l'~ l!la11ng I h•·ar IJrun<'hti'\ ... are out .(Ind .,,, <ll't-qu1cht"i WC' n · 111Lu11,gl'llt·r f1111d ::-nm' ... u-;h11o1 sµ1na ch !>a lad , "Good fur ''"ll ;\l .irl 1n I ">illll Y11u \ r• ,J.!•11 II ht k1·tl \ 1111 ' pn1hahly don't C\t'n c:ar1• 1hu1 ~l rom Thurm<ind 11l;1n• tu r1·111:",1f;';· the 1955 \'oting H1,ghb ,\t't th<.11 .-nfrdn<'hl..,<1d th1· IJl;lf'ks m ttnl South · ,.., · Arrgi.:l!hn ' ... t1d \1 ;.i r11n ··t WHES I L E f-T. hl' v. d.., liudd lt•d alon1· in J 1111111•1 •l.11< di~ '>IP ping \\hiH'\\lfll'JO<hlOJ!IOI! W1•Shall<ht·r('om1• ol ' ~11dgl' !i<l."~ s he /'I g111ng to gl'I him 111111 ,, l.1ht·ra l~d Annnymou!'> pros:ram With lurk in sevt•ral .'t:Jr'> lw 111a ht· <1blc 1 to attend partll!!i again and µ1 •rh.tp!'> t•\t•n h .1\t• .111 •1t1.,...10n<il soera l eom l'r'i<.1l1or\ about the 1-...~uc·.., 11f th(· rla\ -.uc·h ,,.., <·on 1, dommrum!oo. film~. n·!-Laur:mr .. and f•>wl ----Prnrr-rrnrr1111I ..• ----!I Presents r e uested ·N ew attitudei I •' ! l>c<ir ?anta . , .• Please bring-me as many of these thin~,~ as you can bee a u~e I need them all l , l need m ore l olerance for others and not. so much self-esteem 10 1 •fl I COULO USE A large package of \.1' kind/mess to offsel r n l1cis m i--thal I make tlf11 othe rs . 1 / I need patience anct tlwught/ulness too. for I fi nd mine are worn a bit lhin Next year 's m odt>l of happiness will s uit me . if it includ es living within 3 budget. I'd like a la rge s ize serving of gratit fo r the beautiful land God made for me. I ' I COULD ALSO USE a htle mo!Y r~ .. -·• .YOU SEE, JOHN had an aluhminum ferent room. C)mstm.as tre~., when they wer,e all t e r~ge, If there was no blinding nash, with accom-ing place. olohn always found the cat. though. appreciation for those who try to make lite' easier for mt>. fl and Che mstructtons that came ~1th it specific al· panying shower of sparks, he would remain ly and r:epeatedly warned against putting any • cowel1ng behind e couch.Lor ...a few min11tes kind of lights100 the tree. 't.---rriOre -----Dt-re--ronseque-n~es were pi'ed c if these · instructions were not followed to the letter. NO J OHN NEVER DID tr~l electricity. As he LIGHTS! ' w1ed to put it. "Electricity i1 onl>'. a theory." John loved Christmas trees with lichts on After a suitable time, If noth1n1 devastating them. None or this revolving spot Ueht, red. ha ppened, John would come out from behind the gnen, blue, red, green, blue stuff for hlm. No couch, and go In search of his cat that had been sir. He wanted lights on his tree, alum inum or through all of this before. no. Al first sight of the Christmas tree, the cat l')lo prpble m las ted very long when would seek the most devious and Intricate hid· \ HE WOULD AGAIN go t.o t.M living room. and seek shelter behind Lhe couch. Then. using a method that he had learned in hand grenade practice in the infantry, John would hurl the poor beast, scratching and howling, at the tree. If the cat survi\fed this indignity, John would unplug the tree, and start lo hang om a· mentt on It. He was safe untll the Fourth of July. You see, John had this friend who always brought him an incredJble variety of .extremely Illegal and volatile rlreworks ..... I couJd have iny cheerfulness. tuned up ~ bit. and my sense a/ humor renova ted . I am oversupplied with half.truths an~ h a ve a re a l need for inte llig e nt •1' ' understanding 11 1( you ha~ some extra love of country,., please bring it and I promise to share it with others to make America better. Thank you~ . 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""""1 fnw. ._..,on I -1 lllOCll-Of~ ,...,IH I 4 "''"t -~ ~me-\1~~ ~,,~ {~ J II"'""''" "(I r rA~ >(ot \O'W Oo(\ <oC ~pulchre is in dim shadows. Mot>l(•ms believe \hat on Judg- me nl 01&y mankind will c ross a bridge narrower than a hair and shar per th'8n a s word, from the Mount or 0 11 ves over the Kidron Vulley 10 the Old City's Golden Gate. Some hh1torums say the prophecy tws Jc·wi:d1 origins. There is much that lte t1hurl'CI in this city's heritage thl' words 1'hulom and salaam a re t•mbcdth .. '<1 111 Jerusalem 's very na,me yl'l rtvulry und violence ha\te been 1\s 111rmc11t for 3,000 years. IN THE LATEST stanza. Israeli paratroopers drove the Jordanian urmy oul of Arab J erusalem in 1967 and united the city under J ewish rule for the rirst time s ince 70 A. D. After the war, bulldozers r azed the concrete walls that had segregated Jerusalem for 19 years, and swept aside the houses by the sacred Wail· ing Wall to create a plaza J.o.L. thousands of worshippers. Suddenly the holy places. locked 600 yards apart behind the old city walls. were open lo all. Today on a n average Saturday you can see bearded Hass1dim celebrat- utg a bar·mttzvah ~t the Wailing Wall. last re mnant o f the pre· Christian J e wis h T e mple . Aged women in black crawl on their knees throug~ the towering doors of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre to worship at Christ's tomb. Meanwhile Mos lems pack the Mosques of Omar and Al Aqsa. facing Mecca on the spot where their prophet Mohammed made his legenda r y ascent to heaven. EACH RELIGION administers its own holy places, an arrangement that' suits Moslems and J.ews but leaves the disunited Christians vying for privileges in shrines like the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Catholics, G reek Orthodox and ArmenJans have their own areas oi the massive c ross·shaped church built by the··crusaders . Church leaders cooperate oo timetables to celebrate Mass at Christ 's tomb and decide on joint repairs . But disputes remain. Monks were caught a few years ago ·in a fistfight over possession of a !Fey to an inner door On Christmas. there are no de· corated trees, no mistletoe and no Santa <.:taus ; the copper and brass ..ornaments are polished to a brilliant sheen for the tens of thousands or piJ. g rams und the curious of other faiths A PA RT •' R 0 M b e i n g in the crosshairs of the Mideast confli ct, J c rus·atem 1s etlso et g rowing city that frets over housing shortages. slum cl ca r:rn ee, truffic congestion and pollution. which threutens its historic ant1q uities . M oi,,t Israelis are convinced that if the Arabs (!Ver reg~in control or the eastern sector or Jerusalem. they would deny Jt•ws access to holy sites like thl' Waitin g Wall AP PNIO HOLY SITE Orthodox priest stands inside ·Chuf'ch o f th e: H oly Sep ulchre in J erusalem. Tradition holds thC:lt Christ was buried whe r<: the church now stands r .. South Coast PlaLa. 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It 's orig in a l oa k furnis hings. the s o ft light that filters into the room through o ld fashioned blinds and its huge gallery for spec· tator seating gives it a look not often found in modern courtroom s . l\1 oreovcr. H 's empty So, for the m e ager fee of $1,000 a day and a wal\'er of countv habih- ly the 60 mt'm°bers of the cllSl and crew and 80 extras made it home - rathe r. the Dallas Coun· ty Courthouse. All the while, Roge r Cunningham. who works in the county's Real E s tate Oivj s ion , watched the activities lo make s ure no one scratched a table or sat on a care fuJly preserved railing. · Museum artifacts dal· Ing back to the turn of the century were locked up for protection. . 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"Right now. there is o fte n a te nden cy for physicians to r ecom - mend early ~etirement a fter a person suflers a heart attack, but kee p- in g those patients a t work may actually help them cope bettl'r with their diseusc." Willia ms said . A study of 803 cor· u n a r y patie n ts who showed that 42 percent of those who were not working i!Ot relief from pain with bypass s ur gl•ry, while 70 percent or full-time worke rs got re- li ef from the operat ion. Williams said the find- ing could m ean that s u c h peo pl e will be stcerl'd away from sur- ge r y and into s uch the rapies as 1ntensi ve medication Sweaters tha t m ake the man. Mostly, the e xtra time seemed to be used up in a steady parade of co~ turned people inc luding the· g,-ay-haircd Judge in his black r-0be walk· ing between th e courthouse doors a nl.l their temporary \ilia gt· I of mobile homes lint'd up 1n ,<1 parking lol across the strf>ct And cun ous lol'al folk~ who work downtown !;,C}I o n the s t e ps tu .the courthouse l<Jwn <•alinl! s nacks ' und watching l wistfully 11_. You can dress this sweater up . . . or dress it down. L o r d Jeff 's pop u lar woo l a m a V-neck is versat ile enough to go a n y where. Made from 100% virgin Aust ralian lambs wool. it's soft. stylish . . . remarkably durable. 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I ' .. l am· Bob Smith. not nul1onally known but am locally known ror my work m alcoholism This was made "PO lBLE' by ~ing rescued from ~ro~n­ m& in..JlJcohol by watdung Father Martin s Ctlm "ChaJk Talk" on October 24. l972 l have not had a drmk since that day Prior lo that day I had spent Treatment Centers, Recovery and Half Way Houses. . . \ ·ears m und out of Psychl<Jlf'i<' Hospitals. Electric hock Treatment:-.. and 3 suicide attempts . before being confronted with my alcoholism by my close friend and doctor. !)avid Gt'<ides. who sent me lo ,et "Chalk Talk .. wh~re I su w the 16.sy mptoms of Hltoholi m dt?S('flbcd by r ather Marlin I had been hvan~ th~m for yc(,lrs Now I have my 16M projec- tor & will travel throughout .Ora!lge Co . showing all of Father Martins fi lms rn Schools. Churches . I also am presently connected with Dr Rober t Schullers Crystal Cathedral. wh ere on a volunteer basis I show Father Martin's Films free to any inter~t~ people. I desc ribe Father Martin as a cross between a SAI NT and a GENIUS". Now that J have had the pr ivilege of knowing him personall y I feel positive he is but the greatest and most wonderful thing I can say about him is he·s "A FRIEND TO ME " He not only rescued me from drowning in alcohol. but gave me "He~rt to Heart Resuscitation" and taught me how to live through his magnificent fil ms. ·- .. . e· THIS AND OTHER ARTICLES IN TODAY'S PAPER COST ME $6,133.52! e ALCOHOL ALMOST COST ME MY LIFE!! WHO IS AN ALCOHOLIC? WHAT IS AN ALCOHOLIC Let's keep it simple . An alcoholic is any- one whose drinking is foil owed by un- pleasantness a nd problems-followed by drinking-faMt>w ed by unpleasantness a nd proble ms -Wl1owed by drinking, etc .. e tc., etc .. Alcoholis m is the unpleasantness and problems resulting from the drinking. · The CAUSES of this kind of DRINKING are unknown but the results are known. They are devastating, horrifying, and de - structive to the alcoholic and his or her · family. The biggest misunderstanding ab- out alcoholism is : I can't be an alcoholic if I'm still functiorung ! ! ! In 1970 I was a stock broker with Dean Witter & Co . in Laguna Beach. CA . I neve r missed a day at work and was living with my wife and two daughters as a fa mily most believed to be happy and normal . My physical health was good and I didn 't suffer hangovers. That year I won _ the Ne wport Beach Tennis Club c hampi- onship in both singles and doubles. I also was hiding bottles in my locker, tennis bag and va rious places around the house and garage. a nd in re ality my marriage was a disaste r . I was drinking myse lf to death and in less than a year .tried to kill myself . So don't tell me an alcoholic can't function !! IDENTIFYING THE ALCOHOLIC Do you know someone who you wish would not drink the way they do, as of ten as they do , and who continually cause unpleasantness and problems in these areas and in these ways: Family and friends , jobs a nd school, financial , and legal , health and social. with lies, broken promises, forgotten promises, undepen- dability, unpredictab_ility, hostility, unre- liability, irritability, arguments,_ embar- rassment, disappointments, physical a nd verbal abuse, -disagreeable, w on't come . home on time (or ar aITL scares you The biggest misunderstand- ing about alcoholism is: I can't be an alcoholic if I'm still functioning ... ,, driving, scares you not driving, ignores you , leaves you alone, won 't leave you alone, etc., etc., etc., All of the ab2ve can result from people who don't drink but when drinking is the cause, that's alcoholism. Like all termin- al illnesses alcoholism has an early' mid- dle and final stage, but here is the danger of alcoholism unique from all diseases: The early stage -Most don't reco2nize it! The middle stage -Most deny it !T The final stage -For most it's too late! ! The most encouraging thing about treatment ' ...,,.__,,.,,,. •• -4 .. ------- -... .. .. •• -~~ ............................ ·----··-·-- " ... I believe there are a minimum of 20 million al- coholics (in various stages of the disease) who affect at least 4 to 6 significant others ... " is that it is the only terminal disease you ca n almost be guaranteed a complete recover y from by doing just one thing -· STOP DRINKING ! ! . ... SOME OF THE SYMPTOMS Preoccupied with drinking, lying about your drinking, blq.ckouts, denial-, ·sneak- ing and gulping, drinking alone, loss of control, avoid discussing it , changing from beer, to vodka, to scotch, to wine . etc .. need for an eye opener (not the morning drink but the need for a drink after a period of having been deprived of it .). loss of friends, family and jobs, hos - pitals a nd doctors, multiple arrests, av- oiding going places where drinks are not served , always volunteering to be barte n- der at parties, last one to leave , seldom leave a drink unfirushed. Buy another round for everybody to show 'em what a "good guy" I am. Binges and benders, paranoia, and fear of impending doom. This is a living description of alcoholism. Infallable proof of addiction is when the alcoholic suffers shakes and tremors . convulsions and seizures -that is called withdrawal. Alcohol teaches its victims two things 1. to be scared to death. 2. to hate y ourself . the result is to isolate yourself from self . others, and God . To say an a lcoholic is alone in a crowd is putting it mildly! ! ! The alcoholic has four choices: 1. Prison. 2. Insanity. 3-.-Dgath. 4-. Surrender for helpi ! .. What kinit of help Is there for jbJ _al~_o.tlolic? Alcoholics anonymous for the alcoholic. Al-Anon and Alateen for the spouses, fam- ily and friends of the alcoholic is free and has proved most effective for many suf- fering from the ravages of this disease. There are many private and county in- patient and out-patient treatment pro- grams available at varying costs. Most people still judge alcoholism on moral grounds or a lack of will power causing a stigma that is unfair and unjust! The AMA declared if a disease in 1955. Time to face the Number one health problem. I believe there are a minimum of 20 million alcoholics (in various stages of ........... ;-•"· .. __ .. ~ .. ·- the disease) who effect at least 4 to 6 significant others!! This means over 100 million (more than 1/3 of our total popula- tion ) men. women and children are de- vastated and ravaged by this insidious. horrible "DIS-EASE" which has reached epidemic proportions. AS A SOCIETY WE BETTER GIVE IN BEFORE WE CAVE IN"! ALCOHOL PROBLEMS IN SCHOOLS I also believe along with Dave Larsen , the Orange County Direct.or of the National Council of Alcoholism, tha t 1 out of 4 seniors in your local high schools are already ''harmfully involved" with chemicals . with alcohol being the No . 1 proble m . I have been dedicated and feel privileged for the past 4 to 5 years to be carrying " ... I beg the medical profes- sion to become more aware of the dangerous consequences of "oversedating the sedated" ... • Father Martin's films a nd my messages into your schools , talking to your kids about drinking , drunkenness, alcohol and alcoholism. Searching for possible methods of ''intervention ". Prevention is almost imposs ibl~ when~~-· don t know you 've got it -till you get it''. Your kids listen to me and respond to me because I've convinced them I know what I'm talking about and they trust me because they believe "I walk the ,,.waJk " not just ''talk the talk ". We need your support to help us convince the schools that we must have peer counseling (lets turn peer pressure into peer power not abuse), rap rooms on campus, where they can ventilate their hidden feelings, disap- pointments and emotional pain with kids their own age ~ who can be trained to be of comfort and support in these most crucial years of development. If they have been abused , physically or verbally (often the, verbal scars are more harmful and last longer) by an alcoholic mother or father. They need to understand that their parent is "sic~, not bad" or the bitterness· and hatred and emotional pain will ''drive them to drink''. No man or woman in tt)eir right mind eyer brought a child into this world for the purpose or intent of beating it up. Only sick people do that! Father Joseph C. Martin is nationally known for h.is work in the area of alcohoJlsm . After seeing the need ift 1969,1 Father Martin has traveled the coun- try presenting lectures and workshops with one goal in mind. -ii.e Compl~te Res&oratioa of Health ol Body and Soul to th~ Person Wida An Altobol Problem. ..,.,Oecembef21, 1MO Fat.her Manln rec:ently !\hared the eulplt wllh Dr Robert Schuller from lhu rystal Calhodral and . thi program will tM! alnid for National TV veiwing !!Ometime m January On November t7lh this year Father Marlin guw aooltwr Ta lk from the Crystal C~thedrJI based on tu~ lute l rllm S} mptoms of Sobr•ety m a ~"'un fund Rn1~111~ tu lhe delitiht ~f an enthubiastac crowd ol dppru~amat~ly 1500 Ha other rt'(' nt hlmb Feeling and Prt-veu{lon are fast twlng ought ull'r 111 muny urN•s of mental health aod school prol(ram~ It would take many Crystal C'athedrals to ho ld utl th\' ukohohcs Father Martin hc.!! r('M'ut'<I and l'omJortt"<I 111 has 2i years of ltrt'll'\'-dt'VOlt'<l \\Ork His film "Chalk-talk on Alcohol " has become a princiP-al education vehicle for most branches of the U.S. government since its release in 1972. It is used witn particular effectiveness in the armed services. as well as in private industry . A .T.&T .. Standard Oil of Calif orma and The Mayo Clinic are ' just a few of the organizations that use Father Martin's materials . • IT WON'T eosr YOU ANYTHING TO READ THIS!! • IT MIGHT COST SOMEBODY SOMETHING IF YOU DON'T!! AN APPEAL TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION Al cohol is a sedative drug . Alcoholism is addiction to it. I beg the medical prof es- sion to become nJore aware of the danger -. ous conseque]lces of ''over sedating the sedated"with prescription drugs, espe- cially of tranquilizing nature . The ~buse of prescription drugs is fast becoming a major concern . It is believed between 1 and 2 million women are now dependent on legally available medicatio.ns . I be- lieve to treat depression (except for crises) with tranq~ilizers is a grave mis- take. I also believe if you take tranquiliz- ers long enough, they will not only deepen but they will contribute to and produce the very depression they were given to alleviate. I am on total disability because of "manic depression" and have been totally free of all chemicals for over 5 years with no serious setbacks. ''People get people well". Get involve(! with others . Self fulfillment is impossible with- out commitment to other people: I need you -you need me . HOW TO CONFRONT A PROBLEM DRINKER Why not say this to a friend? You are my friend and I'm worried about you, please get help , or, I love you too much tu stand by and watch you destroy yourself and/or our family . Please get help . I '11 go ':Vith you! Confrontation in a loving , caring way can and has proved to be effective. Th~re is professional intervention help available. If you think you have a prob- lem you probably do . If others think you have a problem you probably do . PEO- . PLE DON 'T THINK AND TALK ABOUT NON PROBLEMS ! ! 1\.11 you really need to "spot" alcoholism is a pair of eyes and a pair of ears. It looks sick and sounds.sick and acts sick. . THIS IS THE SEASON FOR GIVING This is the reason for giving . To: Fat!1er Martin· s Ashley "a haven on Earth". A treatment, education and research cen- ter, where , based on father Martin's phi- losophy , guidance and dedicated commit- ment , the '4fight " will be 4'fought " against the most devastating and destruc- tive terminal illness known to mankind: ALCOHOLISM . It is a sickness of body , mind , emotion and soul . No one becomes an alcoholic on purpose ! ! Alcoholi~s are sick people who need to get well -not bad people who need to get good! Alcoholics can recover and so can their families! ! I beg you, look deep in your hearts. Dig deep in your pockets and give so that some parent, child or other sick and suf - fering dignified human being may enjoy next Christmas more than this one . Let's be humane-1.o be a human . No contribu- tion is too small . V.f e nee.~ your doll ars and cents . · I have paid for this Editorial out of my pocket to show I am wi lling to put my "money where my mouth is " No other persons have approved or disapproved of its contents. For those who can drink without unpleasantness and p\9blems fol- lowing , please be good to yow~self. kind t o others and I wish you . fai th and strength , and love and wisdom arid a happy holi - day. If I wasn't a "rec overing alcohoUc" with a happy effective. productive. t•rene and hopefully permanent sobri ty. I would "drink to that ... Thanks to my ma ny wonderful friends who have allowed me in their live~. T hey are responsible for me still being here available to you . so please "use me··. (714 ) 759-1868 (24 hrs.) If you don t warit to contribute or a re not able p1ea.)e a t least feel free to come see rnv free Father Martin films. Call for further information and pl ease pa ss this a d on to a fneud . THANK YOC FOR YOt;R C'Ol\- SIDERATION OF THIS MOST WOHTIIY CAUSE . . ·~~~ -~~~· BOB" S1\1ITH THIS IS THE REASON FOR GIVING: "A HAVEN ON EARTH" 1- -$1 000 000 ' ' . has already been given by an Oklahoma Foundation! ! But we must match it dollar for dollar before they will release theirs. DOUBLE mE VALUE OF YOUR ~ULL Y TAX DEDUCTIBLE DONATION FOR A · is needed-before they-will-release $200,000 alid grounil will be broken for Father Martin's ''Possible J?~e~m~' · and -·a .eossible ·s~lution · for someone's nightmare. CAUSE THAT IS mE #1 HEALTH PROBLEM Ashley wUI be bu1Jt upon the floor of rharity. under the ceiling of mercy. and protected by the walls of Total tommitmenl. Within its walls will be combined the science of medicine with the art of healing towards the goal of a complete resto- ration of health of body and soul to tbe sick akoholic. It also wUI be dedkated to rewarch and the education of all whose Hve1 and prolet· sions will affect the lives of aJcoolit1. No one shall serve at Ashley In any capacity who has no& deep pity for the sick alcobollc. great hope for bis recovery. and high faith in the huling power of God Himself. The saving of every suffering aJtobollc, even the seemingly hopeless. who n- telve treatment here, will be the supreme con· _ tem. Ashley will be nettled on 40 acres. in the bean of die Blue Ridge Mountains. in North Carellaa, dDaated by the f amlly of Mae Abra- ham. Slllteen yean ago Mae beard Father Mar- dll give Ute ••CllaJk Talk" and 1be 1llys that was the turning point in her recovtry. This was the same "Chalk Tafk" that is now on film and ha~ touched thousands of livt>s as well as ~1ae's and min~. Ashley when completed will include: rdu· catlonal center. the family quarters (for treat· ment of entire family or those who are a\'ailable and willing). the chapel and of tremendous im- portance. the recreational facilities. frt>sh air. run and laughter are needed for ~ood. h app~ health. 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'"'• 111A ... ml c.111 oth alll't.'<i comµu t.£r Wt'I'~ pau.l t fut tJ\ ... ~· JOt frnm thl" NulWOCll ln:.lllUh.'!> or lh·dllh l'hc1l -..ww or~dlllt<1llon I!. fund111g tw11 re \:.c:..trl·h 1.>rOJt'l'b ht-1n g conducted at the laser lab l'ht' rc :.t'..tn:h µrOJ(.'t'tS bt!ing l'Onducted by Hl"rn:. d lt' 11riwJ d l Ulcl t;asing rn..in !> undt.'r'it,.md 111~ 11( hl'dM drw'1M' :.wd the t•c111t·1:rou:. gro\.loth o f n·lh t'OR EXAMPLE, Hern:. l'an focu:. the 3,000 rna~nif1cat1on m1crosl·opc on a cani!erous cell The l:t:.cr microbcam ran then be fired at the exact P<JIOl on v. hich the m1:.c·ro!>copc 1s focu~ed !'lll'xt. Herns might bring the image of the cell to a t(•l1:v1:.wn !>crt•cn <1ltached lo a computer By unctung a few comµutcr 'keys, Berns 1s a ble to nhan<·c th<• image of the Ct'll tha t has be<•n minutely dis rupted 'by the l<iser mi<:robeam liy conducting s uch "microsurgery" on cells. he scientist hopes to learn what makes them tick in the same way a s urgeon learns about a pa- ient through exploratory surgery or a medical tudent learns anatom y by conducting an a utopsy BE RNS DESCRIBED lhe two research studies 1as projects that will be l'arried on for many years cfore any final conc lusions arc reached. In addition to the cance r and heart diseases ~tudics. Berns said he is determined to improve is unders tanding of how the lab's equipment can e Dest used to advance scie nce. ' But the UCl laser\faci lity isn't just for the use for the university's studt'nts and faculty ~ Undt'r the terms of the National Institutes of ~ealth grant. the facility must be made available flo scientists around the <:ountry and throughout the i1''0rld t Al•rn::. s~11d tw currt:'ntly ha~ appltcat1ons from 1icient1:.ls in Germany. France and China who ~ant lo l'Undut·t rt'.'search at the factl1ty ·faegis tration set ~or 0 CC c lasses t Registration gels under way Wednesday, Jan. l'J for more than 2.800 s pring semes ter classes in )non • tl)an JOO a r adem11· <1nd voc;,itinnal areas at t> r a n~c co ... sl C<1l lege Spring scm1·stt•r classes bt·gin ~·<·b 2 l A w1<k rang<.' u( cliis.,cs, program:. <1nd meeting 1t1 mcs h;.ive been h ulll into OCC'!-. 1981 s pring ~cm ester class si:hctlulc In add1t 1on to day and even Ing cla::.se:.. OCT also has •b Weekend College. with il:la~se:-on Fncla)' evenings and Saturday mornings. ;and it s Afternoon College. with clas.!.es from <!-6 p.m ~nndi.ly through Friday. . ( Spnng cla~s schedules havC' l>een mailed to all .fe:.id cnces m the Coas t Community College Dis trict. Free ~chcdules arc also available in the OCC ~d m 1ssions Office. ~ S~ign-ups for dC:Jy and evening classes will con ~inue through Jan. 29. Registration appointments mrny be made in th e Admissions Office. Fur in ~ormation. phone 556-5774!. f The Admissions Office is o pe n Mo nday through Thursday from 8:30 a m to 7: 15 p.m., and Wriday fro m 8.30 a .m to 2.15 p.m. ' Open registration, on a drop-in basis, will be 'held Jan. 30 through Fe b. 6. M(Mllll AMHICAH G.&ol !>OCltlY I have lhe simplest of tas te ... I am a1ways-satisfied-with the-be~­ Oscar Wilde • Matching eternity bracelet and ring, a glorious tradition or repledglng love. Exclusive copyrighted design available In l8K yell ow gold. Bracelet $7.960 Ring $2,995 OPEN TODAY NOON TO 4 P.M. 8ankAmencarrl • V1so • Wa.'1er Charge LASER MICROSCOPE is being used by L' • 1 prof e sor Mic ha el Berns . The mH:rusrope can be focused on a tiny por- t wn of a human cell and a laser beam can Open Dolly 1 O 10. Sol 9·10, Sun 10.10 llaoumont Collledrol C11y Doily 9 9 Sun 10-9 Jed l folltok Dolly 9-9 Sun 1 0 9 ---' .. ' ("'"' . ,. .~q.----~ ...... 'It r! . . 110 .. ,. . ' O•lly Pllet Sl•ll ,,__ , then be fired at that exact point of foc us . The image of the cell can then be enhanced on television·like device to the left of Bern's head. The Saving Place " .-1 D_e_c_._2_4 ___ 0_p_e_n_1_0_-6-.-C-lo_s_ed_C_h_r_is-tm_o_s -0-o~y I .. 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Mbout 100 ulem entary b~h oo l pu ~1 i.. 1tre J>l1H·ed HI a fu ll t i m e , academ1~all· ad\•Mnct'd t!llV&runmeot Another \.JOO s\~nb m Mii "'•dt levels r~c~1ve pi.rt llme ilCCtlf"rakd educ.illon Ii~ P•rt of the pro~ram T~ pro"r1tm Wli'> c1>l1ibluht.'d tl\11» fatll by the chool dl tnC'l trustee1> •l \tw urgmg of 1t c1tu:ens t•om m m ee that Mid the i.chool dJstnct wasn't do· mg t-noujh to eohiinc~· thu education of talented and itf\t'd oungi.tt:ri. THI:: STl1 l>ENT~ IN THE Academic:) Plus pro gr.Am di E&stshore Elementary School are dorng the JUnk rood nutn uon study under the direction of UC1 p:.) coob1ology profebi.or Robert J ensen. He ha~ been a guest speaker at the elementary bC'hool and this year he volunteered to participate in the research project with the 4th. Sth and 6th· graders 1n Eastshore's Acade m ics Plus class. \; Price With Thia Ad Aspen Ski Wear Bagatelle Blazers Junia< House Classics PS. remember us for Christmas Gift certificates. too! The 14K gold and diamond love knots are available as a ring , necklace and earrin~s . T~ey can be worn separately, or as a trio set. From our Boutique Bar. Ring $175.00 Pendant $195.00 Earring $210.00 .CHARLES H. BARR: It ~ 8£ST-8Tg-AK HOUSE'tNTOWN :---!i I NOW OPIM POI LUMCM • DIMMll I : Featuring "AJI You can Eat" Salad Bar I I COUPON GOOD flOI s I 00 OFF I I Good Thru Jan. 4, '81 Any Dinner l I 145 L ,,. Sf. i C.... MeM • 641-HIJ I L _____ ~:~~"'..:..~~~~~~~----J Sped•I Dec. 17, 1980 • Dec. 23, 1180 O.ca conqul• aquarlue: 29. 99 I am a ten gallon glass aquarium, com- plete, with glass lid, hood reflector, under· grave l f ilter, a i r pump, h eater, thermometer, two gano air valves, five feet tubing, two l ight bulbs and a f in facts aquarium handbook . See me at Aquatic Tropicals where 1 am on sale for S29.99 1 Oaily ~11.t ~ ., G.,y A"*"'"-1510 W. Baker • Cost• MeH -· "'--· ... 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"'e ol •~ f1clot1ou\ N•m• llEllC.ERO" Al~f 1..ENTl=R 606> Warnf"f 4\V~ ~unl11'\qton llt:> l<h. c~t ~1b41 l~ f•<••t•OU\ 6u"nes\ Namr-f1• '""~d to abOv~ "'"' htf'd 1n Onwu),. Counly on Janu•uv ?'I 147• R1rP'1"rcJ M Jam•wn. 'Jl88 f:l1ckftr Av• , f ounldln VOll•y .. •1108 Jo.,,e l J'1m"io'l. 9J88 F11r~,.,, AV-f , rovrtta•n V4911,.y Ca •7108 f h11 bu~i:nns ""'"\ conOit<. lf'tl hw-ar- md1vldua1 Joye• f JA-- fPH\ ''•lemf'nf Wd' flff'(f w ith ...... County Cl••' or Or~n<I" County "" ~c•mbe< 17, t'lllO l'OHOIJ Publl\t.e<I OrMQe Co.o\I O•olv Pflol °"' 11 111. '"°·Jan • II lotlt soeo llO PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS 9USINIESS NAMl. STATEME NT TM louo"h'O ll<'•son• 9;o ao1nc;i bu\i,.4'\\ M ' DI RECTIONS. Jtl• N Soul t\ Bro\IOI SI . San\ll A11e, Ca '11100 l'r•i! Olre<\IOfl\ OI Or.inQO< C.Ounly Int I• t.illornl•lt~•ll~·.tl ~~nlA MA C• .,704 Tl\I\ ~MM\ I\ conOUClfd l>Y . co. por•llon Fr~ 1>1rKlloni ol 0 C • J-P "••ley, President Tiii\ •l•l-1 WH lflecl •1111 In~ ftly Cink 01 Or•.,qe County on O.ctm~r 11, 1'90 l'ISIUI P~l>U.iwd 0ro"9!1 OMl\I O•lly Pllol c. ll, te. 1•, J•n '· 11 , .. , SOIHIO I Airlines seek time extension Panel nixes bridge link 1.os· AN<i't:l.ES (API T~ •Ive ~a rlHu-s urc a11kantc lo be hil off the hook from un Ulh:rim 1983 dt1a11dj.ane to meet rat iln<J redenJ nolse 8l81'1d1Ards at L<>11 ~e-tt'~ kJtt'·nnrt111lf11 I ~rpol"r . uuthortt1es u id. "If our ooard says okay. which 1t probubly will, they'll sti ll hnve to be in compthrnrc by l98S." satd Jack Fran t•ols, u s1JOkeismun for tht' cit y Oepart- mt-nt of Airpor1s llc citplaincd that both CJlY standards. wh1rh :m• sl\)(hlly more 5tnngent. and Charlt5 1-\.~l"r :X.wd a s Jh.nk. q -~:rt.a.. H1.c:l<o.,.~ rarm.:7 Ve..t:a'5 '1i'tt. 5tor t')\tz.e. f e.t' f?ziper 1.Lni.1mi:Qd \,\k,~cilff fu'a. CJ..~S fcdt'ral rule11 call for all the planes lo be below rertain noise levels by the 1985 deadline. Fra ncois s al<L that. while 1ome airlines a re retrofitting extensively , others have found It advisable to order new airplanes. but cannot get them all delivered by the 1983 inte rim deadline. The 12 airlines seeking the varianc~ are United, TWA, American, Canadian Paeific, Air Canada, Air California, Japan Ai rlines, Pacific Southwest Airlines, Braniff International, Texas 1{a.llfd.zl.~'~ '\{y.rn~ Vwn~ \Ve?U:1t fr Cot-ner:5 5a v on JA--~s La <lu lu-ta.. \fukt' your Clln ~/1/lflS ~>W)'JJlll!) II tffl'Ordmg PIJlt'nt"tU.e Shc1p 111 Ht~rliff lti;&U conv1•nwntl11 lm·L1tt'rl 111 lht> corner of Irvine A ~,,.. & 17th <;1 \ ""'P"'1 IJl'fl(''i . 300/o off one and two inch wood blinds A. dero•ator rook Jor all o11"100.v< • almost all c;t1c1pes come<. '" rn n~ colors Sale prices effective through Jan. 24. ., ... , 331/3°/o off our new print· collection of custom drapes. Save now on top trea1men1s and ma1cn1ng bedsPreads Yoo save ' 1 on fabnc. hn1ng and labOr Choose trom 10 e,;cohng co101s Save 331/3°/o on seamless drapes. Yoo save on labnc hniog 1aoo1 and mstaffat10n Choose from 8 nrw seamless patterns Sale prices effective through Dec. 27. 25°/ooff Decorator shades. Fl;it1pr ~ou• win00ws "' shades n rvelouc;i-, patterneo or accenteo SOhd·COlorcd ~tyles Sale prices •ffecllve through Jan. 10. JCPenney The Christmas Place AllCAOIA 1213) .,w•s• 9U[NA fi'Allll t71l) UHOlO CAllSON (11J) UHtoo CUlYCll CfTY 'fOI HllLS' (21,1 JtMKS OOWNU 12111 MM•a1 FUlUllTOfl (714) l11"4)4J GlfHDAl( ·QAl1.£lllA' f2UI 24CMIOO HAWTHOllHE ,. AlA 121Ji "'~"' HUNTllljl')fON 1£ACH 111 •t tt2 7711 LAGUNA HJHS t1UI Stl·7100 l AHWOOO Ulll Uf.1000 MONTCl AI" 11141621·3'11 NEWPOllT'8UCH (71f) U4 UU NOllTHlllO<lf 11tll H~l414 NO HOU YWOOO t213l 1t ... U2J MA~l Of O"t.NOf l!HI HHIOO OllANOl !Ht CIH 111410 4·1·00 l'Al M SPRINGS l7Ul l2'·1Sfl l'ASAO(NA 121JI 7t H1t7 PUENTE NlllS tllll Ms-tl41 "IY[llSIOE 17141 HMa.O SAN l fRNAllOINO ll lll H HIU TH()U$jl,N0 OU$ 110$) 411 ... 11 TOllllANCC (2UI )11 .. 511 WEST COVINA (l tll ft0.)111 WHll TWOOO 121 l l ta MS I I Inte rn ational, 1''lying Tiger a nd Republic Airlines. Georae Carver. of lbe. Air Transport AssoclattOn, a trade and service or- ganization, also said one of the main concerns is the cost of retrofitting older airplanes. '·A number of the airlines have got quieter, new-generation aircraft com· Ing," he explained . He said the city Board or Airport Commissioners is not meeting again un- til January. SAN RANetsco-r·An-=- Plans to link the Bn Bridge with Interstate 280 about a mile away have been rejected by the ,Metropolita n Transportation Commission. 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The unusual holiday tree was con- structed by the college's president. Lee A . Stevens, 1.md his wife. Wilma. They donated the tree as a pnze in a fund-raiser for the college's act gallery. D URING AN intermission al .a play staged at Golden West. 13-year- old Denise Beale of llunlington Beach pestered her father for money to buy a ticket for the tree. took 500 hours to build The pane cones are attached three layers deep to a wire frame. Most of the cones are from pon· derosa pines. Mrs . Stevens said , with· other varieties mixed in . The spaces between cones are fi lled w1th seed pods and acorns. B EFORE BUILDING the tree, the Stevenses baked all the cones in a 200-degree oven for 45 minutes to des troy fungi. insects and insect eggs, and to harden the sticky pine pitch. They sprayed six coats of clear acrylic on the finished tree The couple based their tree on a photograph in a book. They donated one to station KQED in San Fran- cisco for a fund-raising auction in 1971. Thal ticket tu med out to be a winner. and the pine cone tree now occupies a prized spot in the living room of the Beale home. _ This year 's creation won't be their last. Wilma· Stevens estimates the tree "I already have a 'arage full of cones for next year. · the college president said. Touch it andYou11 Understand Each natural gold nugget . rq~ardlc'>'> of 'iizc, come'> with the delicate -.cribc mark.., o f n.itwc, formed by 6<l0JlQQ._y~cs of tradation.in"ZJ-22 ka rat gold. To own on<' 1s tll po'~~~ on1.· n f nature's mn-,t individual masterpieces. Tc> wear onl.' 1.-. to experience so mething as unique and origincil ao; you CJ re There 1s no duplicflte tn hC' found the world nwr. -... To uch 1t. You'll knuw the d1ff c1cnce All mountm!(s for natural nu~gcls arc m gold. t4 karat A M an 's rmit 1n naturul nugget inlay B Natural nugget stud carrinf(s C. Natural nugget pendant. . D Heart pendant with natural nugget inlay . E. His natural nujlget inlay weddin11 banfl . . . . . . f'. 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And probably wasting a lot of time and money too. , But airport traffic. parking. baggage han- dling and making that flight can be more than just a costly hassle. It's sheer panic when traffic's backed up and parking lots are full. Enter .Airport Transportation. The sane. economical. hassle-free way to and from the airport. Here's why:, __ _ ----..-r.oor-a-door servlce from your home. office or hotel to your terminal at L.A.. John Wayne and Ontario Airports. and Long Beach Airport and piers. then back again when you return. {Other locations on request.) • 24-bour-seFvice. 7 days a week. Even - if your tJight leaves or comes in at 3 a.m .. we'll be there. • Toll free numbers putting you in instant touch with us no matter where you are in the U.S .. incl_udi ng Alaska. Hawaii and Puerto Rico. • Trained. courteous. uniformed drivers happy to help you with your luggage. • Ride in a comfortable. pl easant atmo- sphere and use that travel time to r ead. con- verse. work or just relax • Our service is a better value than driv- ing your car When you consider the rising costs of gas. car maintenance. insurance. airport parking (or four trips each way 1f you're not parking your car). not to mention peac·e of mind. our van is the economical solution to getting to the airport -Se-eon't missyrourf1Tgrn-TOr he-ooan. Leave your car at home and the hassles to us Call us today (or call your travel agent) to find out how easy and 1nexpens1ve our ser- vice can be for you. your family or business. _24·1"10u r nwance nottcf' h<>IP5 os SC'rvP ·1011 f)t~tinr F'11•,. t>inchu<~ on van and l11N)u~·'" "'" '" • ood thing going. wehaveaO 558-1413 1164 E Frw t St Santa Ana CA 92701 ·--,. .... ,... ~·· DNLYN.Of .... 0 11 ,..,,,,,. LOCAL •• t betters try to 1m •------Ml:N'NE'A'"'POtJ > Two lDMapoU1 resident.a -cNdtn· 'ala enQUCh rt1ht there bave Hl out to lmpfOve wlnter. They av• &inn wi "Th• Wlnter City Book: A Surv,val Owde for the ·roat Belt '' Ill bask phlloaoph)' la lh•l thos(' Uvlni an the Froat Belt should kjoy wint ... r and no( 'IU<'cumb to {'ab n fever or the blabs To quaUfy u a f ro1t 8•:1lt>r, the 1t v-.,n1• January temperature an )'Our wwn rnU1l bei fret'11ni or cold.,r S"'llfflMw\a ot "ho~ to" ranae from 111 ull for n ctutect.s to de · velop a truly "northt-rn urrtutct'ture" to per1tu•dan1 the chamber o( comrneree to or111tnl1•• a wmtt!r urtllval in yolU' town to planting an t-ver1reeo m your yi.rJ to rnUeve lhe! bli.ck and 1ray monotony Thal ''"' p1oint 11o 11 ~l of Lhv 11 .. nior 111uthor, William C Roaers, a pro(eswr of 1nt.-rn11Uo11i.I rchalloni. at the Unive rsity o( Min· e>t-ota u wt>ll a& dlr~l·tur of the r.tmnc1tpohs Winter City Project. lh) r-0 1tuUwr '"' Jl'1&nnt-K ll•l\SOn, 111 writer wi\h the Uru versity 's Roten auaaeata "plantinl" the used Cbrlatmu tree in a snowbank and festoonin1 it wtth suet and cranberries to attract wlld birds. Or maybe you could make your next party a anow- chUled wlne·and-cheese picnic. Or why not decorate a duU fireplu' in your neighbor hood wlth some bright paint! Or how about or- aani1ing a "curling" tournament, a Canadian sport that is somethinc Uke bowling on ice? Paint your house a cherry color, keep your Christmas wreath on the door until spring, build an all-weather bird bath or design a snow sculpture for your front yard. ''Nobody every plans on what a buildinl will be like in the winter," he says. "The stark. modem buildings with lots of glass look just lik~ icicles all winter." He also asks if an architect has ever shown a client a model building without all the plastic trees in full flower? Rogers proposes the use of warm colors or earth colors an<J points to the golden domes of Moscow that catch a nd f"efiect the winter 1un. Besides color, he s u11eata the uae of walkways between skyscrapers, indoor shopflq malls, more earth-sheltered bulJd. in1s and the "huddlin•" o bulldincs. As an example of huddlln1. he cites a new buUdinl at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, which includes student "°"8· in1. shop& and activity space all under one roof. He gives Reykjavik, the ~pita! of Iceland, the highest marb as the city which has done the most to improve winter. Edmea&on and Calgary in western Canada also aet hl&b m arks. A native of Manhattan, Kan., where the problem ii summer, Rogers has lived in Minneapolis for 30 years and remained an op- timist about winter. That's no mean feat when you consider t~ average snowfall is 44 inches and the average January tem- peratureis 12degrees Fahrenheit. "Wmter ," he admits, "is not my favorite season, but lt 'a the one I think we can improve the mos_t. ·' ---------- ... . '< '• ' . .. ..... . . ........ LIMIT FOOR PER· CUSTOMER . PRICE GOOD ntRU 12/24. 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It a b .. b f c a h ti n ti v b LI a 11 a tt tt DEC. 21, 1980 -------- FEATURES 86 ANN LANDERS 87 ERMA BOM8ECK 87 Crossley leads SaddlelJacJL to fmimeychampionship · over Orange Coast. See Page 84 NBC experiRlent falls flat on its niike ;~ . ' 8 RED aO'l'88NaBaG .~ ...... --l..ovt' ·em t.IC' hate '•m but c1oo·i lea\'t 'em out any more. A football aame wkheut announcera , it haro1 out: ls like readina ao aJmuac. Just the raru. maa'am, •• SI\ Jue Friday uaed to say on Ora1net NOlh.ina rnore aod a lol &eta. NBC'a now·famoua "pNChleUeD uperiment," showln& the New Yotk Jet.a' IM'f National Foot· ball Lea&ue \llctory Salurd•Y over the Miami Dolphin.a without announcers w• a failure . It did not provide any mnovaUODA, as advertised, since the eltpe<:ted improved oo-fiekl audio was worse than a regular same Nor did NBC retlly do a area\ job in graphically delivering tbe aame, failing to tell ':IS key time and timeout situations, primarily late m the first hall. It was also hard work for the viewer. The hard-and-true football fan could fellow the game, if he worked at it. NBC'sdown, yardate and identifica- tion of key players °"ere available much of th~ time but the fring_e fanjlad to be lost. II usldes .1aan1-•t aeerk The play-by-play was sorely miaaed. Without ·him, the audience was playin1 catchup football. On Duriel Harris' touchdown catch for Miami, for 'example, the announcer would have been building the drama of the play as it unfolded, telling us what's happening when it's happening. lnstead, we were getting our information after COMMEIVFARY the fact, turning a live event into something like a taped highlight show. · It's up lo the play-by-play man to convey the excitement and drama or the game, the mood of the fans and the scene from the stadium. Without him, It was a sterile, antiseptic account of a game that should have been quite exciting. Orange Bowl public address announcer Bob Kaufman turned out to be the star of the show. For fans who hungered for some real voices, his ball· carrier, tackler, down and yardage Information was a welcome relief. And all you color commentators oul there, your jobs are safe, too You can come back. Most of you talk too much, out we now know for sure man again, no graphic could explain prope;I what a terrible, injury-plagued seuon the all· receiver has had. 1 that you can't be replaced by graphics. NBC's player identifications were available after most plays, but no one expected the speed of punching up graphics to be any match for the :;peed ol sound. But it's the content of the graphics But the biggest letdown of what NBC's Brydt Gumbel after the game called "a noble experi- ment" was the failure to provide better sound" from the field . In fact, it was worse. , Don Ohlmeyer, executive producer of Nii: that was lacking the mGst. While a color commentator can provide the story lines on a game and expound on statistics - i.e., color -a graphics machine can only provide barebones information in black and while. Sports and creator of the no-announcer idea, wm ed to emulate Soviet television's tremendous au4lo ability to capture the sounds ol sports event4v Ohlmeyer even talked to the FBI and Army for new technjques. No wonder there's a missile t•P· · So if Ed Taylor, a former Jet, intercepts New York quarterback Richard Todd, t he analyst would be expected to play up the rejection an1le. The graphics machine only reports name, rank and serial number-type stuff. We heard nothing rrom the field, despite well· advertised new sound innovations and 12 microphones on the field. There were no crunchin1 bodies and less quarterback feedback than from other game telecasts this year. Or, if Todd completes 11 consecutive passes after three interceptions, a fact never conveyed to us Saturday, we would expect the color man to "It 's not what we wanted," Amie Reif, direc- tor of technical operations for NBC Sports, said by phone from Miami. "With 12 microphones, we point this out. Or, if Wesley Walker became Todd's main (See NBC, Page 8%) I \ l Against F ala>ns i Rams' pride at stake today By JOHN SEV ANO OI , .. Deity Pl .. t St•tt Pride In the National Football League it's something worth more than wins and losses The Rams know all about pride . They have a lot of it. And it was wounded drastically this season by the Atlanta Falcons. For that reason only today's game at Anaheim Stadium is significant. Forget the wins and losses, the playoffs and what the game means in terms of home field advantage for both clubs. the Rams· damaged pride 1s what's important here FOR YOU SEE the Rams take a lot of credit for Atlanta's suc· cess this season. The falcons were little more than a 500 ball club when the two teams first met Oct. 26. The Rams were in first place and the Falcons were . reeling. A loss might have buried them for the season Falcons' nine -game winning streak with the No. 1 offense and defense in the NFC. Both those units enjoyed their finest hour last Monday night when they crushed the Dallas Cowboys. 38-14 on national television. Vince Ferragamo, who passed for 275 y ards and three touchdo>ATIS in that game, vault· ed himself back atop the Nl'"C quarterback list with a 90.l rat· Ins;! BARTKOWSKI ISN'T far behind. He ranks third with a O.i T\' loff•• ~ ......... z •• ' . 88 I mark. but 1t 's Bartkowski. not Ferragamo. who was sele~L· ed to the NFC Pro Bowl squad this past week . Members of the Rose Bowl-bound Washington Huskies opened workouts at Orange Coast College Saturday morning. Washington, 9·2, won the Pacific-10 cham- pionship and will meet Michigan Jan. 1 in Pasadena. The Huskies will continue practicing at OCC through Dec. 31. But, instead. the Rams ·let them off the ropes. A last Se(:ond touchdown pass from Steve Bartkowski Lo Alfred Jenkins not only gave Atlanta a 13-10 win. but helped the Falcons en route to a nine-game winning streak and I.heir first NFC West title. The Falcons enter the game with some impressive numbers : 12·3 for the season, 6· t on the road and they've outscored their opponents 164·39 during the nine- gam e streak. Kings blow 3-0 lead, lose, 7-4 INGLEWOOD <AP> -Buffalo center Gil Perreault scored a goal and assisted on four others Saturday night, leading the Sabres to a come-from' behind 7·4 National Hockey League vic- tory over the Los Angeles Kings. The Kings jumped off to a 3--0 lead after one period, but tile The Rams naturally. (eel of· fended by the Falcons' lack o( respect anq hope to r'egaln some of their loss pride today OF COURSE, with th e playoffs looming a week away. there is more at stake here than just pride. The Rams need a vie· tory in the hopes that a Philadelphia upset of Dallas would put the Cowboys in Orange County for the wild card berth contest. The Falcons, on the other hand. are rooting for a win of their own because it would give them the home field advantage throughout the playoffs. l'be Karns w~ll counter ~he The Rams counter with a 21·5·2 series advantage and an 11·0·2 mark al home against Coach Leeman Bennett's squad. The Rams, as they were for the Cowboys, are still a little beat up. Pat Thomas, with a bad right ankle sprain. is not expect- ed to play. and neither is Carl Ekern. who is suffering from a strained knee. Cullen Bryant is also listed as probable with a stiH right arm The team will get some relief though in the return of Jim Youngblood and Fred Dryer. I( Coach Ray Malavasi had on- ly 22 players. though, it would probably be enough. For when you ·re playing for pride it always seems to bring the best out of people. -- ~-'LllMU>"""-"'......_..~,~ ragSto riches four unanswered goals in the -second per1od and adde<rtwo more in the final period before Los Angeles scored to make it 6·4. Buffalo got an inaurance goal with 24 seconds to go. 'Fhe-S.bres -tsegatnlleir &>me:-=- bacLwhen cenlel' Derek Smi\h scor ed a 1: 01 of the aecond period during a power play that had carried over from the farst period. Perreault asaiated on Smith's goal and then added a goal of his own ror his 900th career point with a 4S-foot slapshot at 6 : 13 of the period. Center Don Luce scored the tying goal at 13:49 of the period while Buffalo was killing a Los Angeles power play. The Sabres went ahead to stay on a is.root slapshot by derenseman John Van Boxmeer at 16:49 of the second period. Buffaio extended its lead to &-3 in the third period on 1oala by Rick Sellin« and Cral1 Ramae7 before Chu-lie Simmer 1....S his second 11oal el the 1ame fw Los Angeles at 10: sa of the· period. The Sabres, 11-8.a, compltted the scortnc with an empty-Mt 1oal by Seiling in the final minute. The ICiqs, 21-f.3, tools lheir flral period lead on two 1oais by lhrcel Dionne, who bu • fcir lhe leMOll, ud tbe llnt ot, the came by Simmer, wbo hu D. _§eason f oc_Florida ORALANOO, Fla. CAP> Florida capped its rags to riches season with an emotional 35-20 victory over Maryland in the Tangerine Bowl Saturday night. but afterward neither Coach Charley Pell nor the players would take credit ror the Gators' astonishing turnaround from a year ago. ''We have a great staff and players. They're the ones that Magee gets 38, but UCI tumbles, 109-99 Special to &lie Dally Pl.le& SAN FRANCISCO -The torrid shooting Miami (Ohio} Redskins, ahootint a\ • 7Cl percent cUp in the fint half, downed UC lrvlae, t•st Saturday night in a con.aola-· uon 1ame ol th• Golden -Gate Invitational basketball tourney al USF. Ceach Bill Mulli1an's Anteaters, still tryinc to tum tblnts around defenaively, were blown off the court du.rint a two- mlnute apan ol the lint half, when Miami reeled alt 10 1traJ1ht poi.nu for a ~39 Ind wtUa 21 seconds remalnlni. ''Tboee IMt two mtnul• really took ua out ol UM came. "•aid Mulllpn. "We Jail dhtn'\ptbacluindefenn." · But the way Miami was sbootinc, it may have been tough for any team to stop1 the Redskins. Miami connected on 26 ol 37 abotl ln that first half, as Crall Tubbl, Al WaWnt and Tony LebMen dtd most ot-ute dama.re. Tubbs and Watkin• finJabed with 31 apiece, while Lehman b.S lt. Meanwhile, the Anteaten' Kevin Maaee. the top acorer and rebounder ln the nation, no doubt enbuced bi• poeitian amon1 the NCAA'a top 1eoren witb • 1une-1UP .. point performance. Jn fact, the• Polnta 1et a UCJ record pre- viously beJd by • ayne Smith ot tbe 1frl An· teaten. "We ltW b.S aeveral cbucet to come back in the second hair but we were unable to put the ball in , both from the field and from the line," commented Mu1U1an. whose team dropped a 93-83 decision to boat !!_SF on ~d9ni1ht. The Anteaters abo 1ot 18 point.a from Rainer Wulf, while Kevin Fuller chipped in 12. Miami outrebounded UCI, 42·.0, and flniabed the nltht abootin1 at a eo.t clip. The Ante•tera alto liad their share ol foul troubles. Four UCI pla,en fouled out, lncludiftl Wulf end Raad7 WbMldcn. UCI returu to action llond•Y n11bt ~when the Anteaten face the Univenlt)' ot lliuouri (Kulu City) 1n Crawford Hall •t '7 :30. won the games, .. said Pell, whose team went from O·lO·J In 1979 to 8·4 this season and became the first college football team to go to a bowl game alter being winless a year before. ·Tm just a lucky guy. I'm U~e luckiest guy in the world ... Freshman quarterback Wayne Peace threw touchdown passes of 24 and 21 yards to Cris Coll· ingsworth and set up two other scores with passes to the wide receiver as the Gators blew the game open in the second half before a record Tangerine Bo"I crowd ol 52,541. Pell said the younger playec- on the team were instrumental in turning the Gators' foolWIJ fortunes around and calltd Saturday night's victory "t• tribute to the senJor ctau ... -\ ·'I just wanted to IO CN~t-ner and we all did.'' 1akl · in1sworth. "The players l'MI ca.n 't take credit for thta • 'The man who turned lbia gram around wu Charley . • Peace, who complete'9 JO ol M pass• fOC' 2'11 yarda, btoqbt the 1lua"8h Florida offenae to Ufe 1 late Ill the flrit quwter and hit c~ with tM ... ,,. •corial pall • -t I -OM. Y fl'tlOT rts break Long lin at bathroom make fans feel at h o m e • t r um A .. dlata>alch"i. N 1. 10 .:T tt. l'a H11•k (;a.,tu11 i.uttl ht h.itl ti] thr llmt' ol h1i. hll' "e.\u1 lill) 111 hc11 111., h\ 111~ 1 uo111 4.) v. •11 ('01\\'t'rted 111t<' .a (1JOtbull '>\ul11u11\ 1h 11 in11 the 1rnnounr••1 lt•i.:-l'lll \ l•t I.. Jl'l"I Mtdrtll l>ul11h111., ~Fl. ic~1111t• kli•\ ll•t·•J 1111 NIH' w .. It• hl&\111•: .. ~~' '"'' lllllt' Yuu I dll I ht•ltt.•\ l' t.l ll., '"'' ltkt" twing di u ~·Hiil' ,,rnJ t;,1'>lu11 ~:1 \\ho \\on <• 1 atlw '' u \1(111 ' t.'OCll. t Oflt'I ,,, hJ\ll' Ill:. ll\111~ l\1(1111 ct1lt\t•11ed lll tlh "'•d1um lll'l)OO In 111h<tt Wll:. billed a::. an cxpcr1111c11lal b1 oad<'u~t tht• net wo rk offor~ ll' \ u:wcr!> dll N 1-'I . g unw with 0111~ lhtc· :.ound!> 11t fa.11 111oultl heat dt tht' !>ladiu111 Jnd nHnU'I the run ning commcnlar.> b.> d lt:litn of :,v<>rtsn1::.ler Two cbsc· IO<.'hvi. ul WZZO FM in nt.'urb\ lkthldwm h\'ld d contt:Sl to ra1se tnon~.> fo1 the local ani mal .,}wllt:r (; a!>lon bid $603 tu havt: stat1011 µersonru:I t:onw 111 1n lo ~ell whal ~ports faru. usually ~et at the stadium l'oltl hot dog!> <aml ~eanuts. warm bet:r anti stale pretzels Disl' Jockeys Ent· Lund and Rernw Fuh1 1n .rn \\ho pro d uc e an irreverent we ekly broadcas t ca lled f.'1gsk111 Pwk!'I, · which lJOk ~ fun ul footba ll went along IO provide to pla~ by ·p la y in Gaston 's home "Everybody's going to the bathroom , now They woultln"t let us go before." Gciston s ajtl tn a t dephone 1ntcrv1ew at half-tim e. Lund and F u hrman ha<J promised a guurtl fnr tht· ba throom door durinJ: t he action so t hen• would be long hncs at the half. Gaston, a quality con tro ller at a ce m ent compa ny , hvcs a lon e. He said the hvtng a rea in his home 1s only about 20 fet'l by 30 feet. lt w as pac ked with about 35 people. some of whc>m chipped in to help him with the co ntest bid "My whole floor is jus t co vered with peanuts and 11011 co rn You couldn't even tell the color of the rug 11ow then•'s so much on it." said Gas ton, addinl( he d1dn 'l can· tf ht· t'\'Cr went to anbther footba ll game. ,__ _____ q.,.,, ol tlw dafl -------. New York Jets Coac h Wall Michaels: "F.veryone has some rear. A man who h as no rea r belongs tn a m en ta l institution ... or on.special team s ·· Tltlel talt.n Bran' ttqufp•ttnt Some $6.000 worth of uniforms and equipment ti] w as s tolen from t he Chicago Rears dressing 4-~ room before their Sa turd ay game against Tampa • B ay . a Bears s pokesm a n s aid. Chic ago had brou ght t wo se ts or gear lo Tampa Bay, so lht: theft of the 45 jerseys , pants. pads a nd other equipment did not interfer e with Wle game. the s pokesman added Some of the most rabid Atlant a fans w ere lining up Saturday for the fi rst crack a t Fa lcon playoff tickets. which go on sale :\1onda;. mornin~ About 30 people Joined the vigil, huddling m blankets and s leeping bags agains t t he chill Saturd a} night ·s lcm per atures were e xpect ed lO J)lunge into the 20s Olle r• braf ... ,,...,I• t•rtHftr One Huter'• go ad with Just two seconds re· £i.l1 m uinlng acave \he Edmonton Oilers a t hrilling 4·3 ' victory over Montreal Saturday night ln National,. ,____;_ Hockey League action. Hunter put the pock-inside the po t to produce th e Oilers' victor y Jn other !(tu n es. Oan M aloney's goaJ at 13:42 of the third per io<l s vo1l.-d Minnesota's come back allempl :ind lifted the> N1.:w Vurk Han f(t>r!> into a 3·3 tie with the North Stars J,u· den l>t>Blols !l<'<>rNt on his oW'n re bound with 31 seconds left lO J.!tve Color ado a a.3 ll ) Wllh improving Detroit Mike Zukt> and Jorl(en Pt'tterssoo !l<'oretl 27 seconds apart in the 11ccontl period to lead St Louis to a 5·2 t riumph over' Win· ntµeg. t'"tcnd1ng the J ets' Ni ii~ record to 3Q {!&mes without u v1<'tory Tom Lysiak scored two goals and drew an as· ""t u11 ai111thl·r a!. Chu:ago posted a 5·2 t rium ph over l\11 onlu Pa ul Ga rd ner's defl cclton goa l with less tha n ftvl! minull'l' r~ma1n1ng li fted Pitts burgh lo a 3-3 lie w1 lh t"Jlga1 > T im Ker r scored one goal a nd added irn ciss1st tl1 lt!ad Phlladl'lphi;,i to a 5·2 wi n over Washington 1>~~µ1ll• bt•ing ou\pla~ ect for most of lhe game, lhC' New York li.IJndt•1·~ i.:rnbbed a 5 2 win over Q uebce Mike Rogers' lll\J~SSISlt•d go...tl HI lR 47 Of lhC third pemxl C&PJ.W<I a ll.11tfo1d t•omcbal'k. lif11ni.: th{' Wh al(:r!> to <1 4 4 lt t' wnh I So>. tun l 'ed rk M axwf>ll's bas ket With I '1H left tn the m g.rnw hrokl· a !19·!19 dc;.idlot'k and Boston went on to ddi·al l'leveland , 1117 HJ:! Saturday n1g h1 Jn :\a. t1011al llas kelbi.111 Assut·talion action In oth<>r g<inws, Lloyd Fret' scort•d :.ii points a); (;r)Jdcn Stale s nappNj j s ix g;unt• losing st reak with a 101-!~ tnum11h over Dallas Freema n Willia m ' and Michael Brook'> comt:unet.I fcir 35 points to lead S an Diei.w to a lO:l 91 v1t•ton u\ er ~k1d1hnJ;! Lt<1h Wilham:-. 'o('lll l.'d :.12 pulrll'i t.lc.,111tt- !>lll1ng out rno~t or tile fm ul qu;11 1~r Guurci J ohnn v Oa ' is and fot \\ dr<I )tike Bantom •utnk ·nine• k1>~ frt·t' throw~ 1n thc t·lo:.in~ rr11n utL·s to lift lnd1cin.a to a 107 w:s \ t<•lon on•r Kansa :-C ·1t v Bantom drupµcd in five fn•(• lhrows arnl ihiv1s (·unnt·rtcd on fou r. :.all with lcs~ tha11 four minutes left, ti) pres erve the Parers ' victory Reg gie T heus and Rick y Sobe rs cumh1m•d for •1-t ; pointi; ancl Larry Kennon chipped in 2:1 to MAXWELL lead Chica go to a 133 109 win over llouslon Moses Malone or IJou~ton. the NBA ·s !iecond·le admg srorer , was held to JUSt two field goals a nd l wo free throws in the second half aft er <'halking , up 20 in the first ha lf . Campy Russe ll scored lH of his 22 points 111 the s eeond hair and reserve center Mar'°in Webs ter scCJreo five points in l hc fina l two min utes·to lead Nev. York to a 120· IM vietory over De nver Guards Jim Paxson and Hilly Ray Ba tes s parked Portland t o a 122 119 win over J\tl;,n t a with ~7 roints be tween th~m Cllpp*"n mmwr looldng tor bu11*"r Confirm1nt? earlier reports. Irv Levin, µresi • dent and majority owncr of the San Diego Ct.p. pl'r~. s ays he has discus sed selling lhe NRA <'lul1 in ret·ent weeks. bul found no buyer Sale price wa~ reported!} Sl3 to Sl5 mtllion T he Clipper!> reported!) fan• a S I 5 m1llton loss th is year bec:rnsc of poor allendan(·e London promoter Micke y OuH -. .. ~.,that Sea n O'Grad~ "on't get <a rematch with World Hoxin~ C1>u11c1l lightwe1vht ltll<' holdl'r Ji m Wa tt. .'\n autupsy ha~ falli>d lo ..,ho" \\hat killl'd prep ha!>katlwll pla)er Claus Atkins. a ~en1u1 ut (;rant ll1s:?h S(•hool in Saeramcnlo The youth C'11Jlap>.ed aft"r playing 1n a tourn umen1 g;unc Thurs rl;.i) Coach irked, pulls team U SC IK•l&ed~ 91-68 DAYTON, Ohio IAP > Dis· t rict of Colum b ia Coach Wit J ones pulled his tea m from the floor in the last five minutes. forfe iting a nonconfe re nce col· lege baske tball game t o Wnght State Friday nigh t. 0 .C. trailed 76·63 when J ones instructed his team to leave the floor. After the ga m e. District of Columbia athletic director Orby Moss a nd J on e s iss ue d t his statem ent: "The s ituation in re · gard to the officiating bec am e intoler able . T he officials ob · vious ly lost control of the ga me , and our student-athlet e s were taking too much abus e with no physicaJ protection." . The offic ials . assigne d by M1d- A m e r ic an Co nfe r e n c e Com · m issioner F red J a co b y. were Buhl Roach a nd Sid Rodenhef· fe r. Valentine breaks Wilt's record t'rom AP dispatches LAWH ENl't-: Kan Darnell \'ci lt-ntin1· scored 19 p11mt i. and 'ot111Ja.'>:-<~I Wilt <'ha n.berla1n on the all·llml! Kan ... :i-. o..,c·111ir\g la~t ~aturda~ n1ghl as the Jayhuwk-. burt .. <I l 'SC. 91,68 1n an 1nt1·rM·1 tional cullegc ba s kC'lball t'Olltcsl T he ta lle r .J i:ivhawks. S 2, dom1natC'd from tht: s ta rt. fas h wnini£ a 10 2R halft1mt· lead V1ct11r Mit<'hell , the .Javha wk., hulk~ fi ·IO renter who Wl£~ he ld scorell'ss 1n the f11 ~t half.scored 15 points lo I earl a s ec·ond hulf surg« t h<1t t urnt'<llhc gam e into a ro ut Vall•nttn<'. a 1; 4! '''"'"" guarrl , left the ~amt• a long with m ost of the olt,l!r Ka nsas star ter'> with a bo ut sc\·en mtnutC's to play a nti Kansas enJoying a 2:1 point l<'a<I , 7~ :.1 But he returned when Kans as coat·hc~ rcahz!!c1 he needed on ly t wo pointi. to replace Chamberlain ;.is No 4 on the s chool's t arcer s tonng «hart With 2 25 le ft . ht• was fouled by the Trojans· Harry Brooks anrl made holh free thr ows to go pasl Cha rnhcrla1n Purvis Millt·r INI t;SC' with 21 points Forw:1rds Da\'1d :\1a gl~·~ and l\rt llour.c•' '>('ort•d 12 pc>tnh aplN'f' 111 ttw fir..,t half 111 h1·lp th1· .la vhawks ljk\' 1·<11nm;11vt 1•arh flou<,··· r1n1,hf't1 \\ 111t lk :ittcl \l:tt.11•\ hacl I': f 'ro• P a g11 BI NBC EXPERIMENT .. s hould hav(' heen i.:t•tf 1ng mu<·h mon· I "1•n1 dO\\ n on thl' field anti 1t wa<. rleadh -;iJ,..nt lhl•r1· T lit• m1kt·~ WC'r<• work tn~ pPrf1:cll) · imcl lhit~ "•·r .. all Opl!n w1<.IC' But I hf' -;ound trt thP < >r anj.;l' Hn111 l "<is bctrtg dr iven ri~ht tnto the gruund .. Tht• stuff was a ll untest~d a11d wt· mJ~ havt picked lhe wron g park /\l Sh!'a or Yankel' S W di um 1 in :--lt·w Y nrk 1. 1t woul<I have bel·n ~pee• ta«ular l"<I like to try 1t again someplace el!>e At least there was no profamtr problPm IHher than lhat. let NBC Ir)' future experiml:nls on rats /\ football game w1thr>ul announC'ero; ls an 1dPa whO!>C' time has defimtcly nol come SPOATSBAEAK /FOOTBALL /BASKETBALL Up 1111d o ver the rim Indiana·!> Ray Tolbert 1 right) manages to scor e despite the tight defense from t he University of North Carolina's .J ames Worthy in collegiate action Saturday night. The e1J,!hth·r a nkcd Tarheels defeated Indiana, 65·56. Sizzling Compton drops Ocean View 1 111npt11n lligh ~<ink 17 of 2-l tree lhrov.s indudan/.! lu tn the lourll) 4uartt:r as lht! T arbabes h;i111lt-d Ot t•ar1 \"1l'" High .1t~ \'\"OOcl l'llO~l'l'Ull\ l' IOS!>. 59·54 In th1· IJ:ittll' fnr thin.I pl;,ice of the "·Ht f)1m.1~ Ha.,kt-lball Tourna- 111\·n t ;,ii \tt ~an _\nton10 ('olles:w ~,1 1 Ul fliJ\ ""' 1·\ l'n W ;I\ nc• Carlander·s :i 1 point'> 1 oulcl hall th(' hot shooting Tarbabi:s who hit at a 711 percent clip on the evenmg Fnr Orcan \"1e1A< it w as the ..;(•.Jh,mk:-St'l'Ond lo~:-1n nine 1•11'1t1 1!'-F11<l.1) night. the) •I· "l•J••·d ,1 7:'-f><l dec·1~111n tn C.1 l1tllL'ft '-.,lfl \1.ii I"' "CfUad ..,,, 11 d.1\ 111,..111 < 11 1.:an \'1ev. ''a>.. 1 I 1L lll'd IJ, fouh 1 hroughoul • ! 1• t·. Pr11n .. .11111 t ·,P, 11d1 fouled "'rt lll;•h~." lhrough the four1h q1i.11 lt·r \lt-;in\.\>lult• C•impton \Hiil•'( h'll illl Ill c-h,11 ti\ lll'oSC' tn th1 I '''>1~11 f111irth qu;irtl'r (), 1'.111 \It•\\ lt•cl, 2 11 24 al h,tll11rn1: and t·,p;inde<l tht· lc·atl 111 l.t :19 M t<'t threl· P<'flods. hul <"11mpton. ;,i !-C'hool r11·h Jn h ,1i.kt'i hall tratlit1on. battled hJC'k 10 out::.l'<>rt• th(' Seahi:lwks. :!II 10 in lh<' final period In other prep act ion Estancia 63. Torrey Pines 49 \l 1kt-\1arkel ~t·orl'U 2-l poinb .. hilltni! 11 or Ill from lhC' floor. as tht• Eagle~ settled fo r thir<l place in the San D1eguito tourne~ ,\ ~ a ll•a m . 1-:stancia s hot a l a 5i µt•rcent clip <28 for 49 1. wilh T1 m Hall chipping m 12 points The &Ig les. leading by only one at the half. started to pull ;rn a ) muiway through the third qua rt er and neve r look ed back. Laguna 79, Avalon 72 E nJoym g a Cat alina weekend. the Artists wer e sparked by Bob Sho rt who scored 21 poinls . It "as the second !ilraight win for Lag una Reach 1n Catalina They <lr>wned the same team. 80·67 on rnclt1~ night Dan ..\rn"dt eh1pµed m 18 :rnd I.a nt·e :-.ll•\\ ;irt ;,df1ed l<l St ~in inks pat•I .\H Ll :"iCTO~. Te xas 1AP 1 The Tt·xa ~ R;,ing ers signed Journeyman infie lde r and free .J!!e n t !1111 Stem to a three-year (•ontral't f'nday. 1he Amen can l.c>dgut• rlub announced. Stt•tn has played for lhe St Lou1~ Cardina ls. Chicago While So:< and Seal\ IC' Mar iners Stem. w11h a 262 lifetim e bat· 11ng avl'raie. played out his op· 11on 'ear with . cattle in 1980 and "a!'-· drafted hy the R anger s. NFL standings ~ \)\ lltNe . -~-'~-/1~~1--AMF:RIC"A N CONFE R f:NCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE E ast East y·-Pllila . y·Dallas -sci:ot..Us Wash. NY Giants W L T Pct. PF PA tZ-3 0 .800 3S7 1 8't 11 4 0 .733 419 284 O-cr::J:n-292 :m- 5 10 0 .333 230 286 4 11 0 .267 232 392 Central x ·Minn. Detroit Chic ago (iceen Bay Tam pa Bay 9 6 0 .600 301 288 8 7 0 .533 310 269 7 9 0 .437 304 264 5 _9 i ,-367 22& 347 5 10 1 .343--271 341 West W I. T P ct. Pf' PA -Ruffalo lO !i o 667 *12 247 Ne w Englam1 !l (i 0 fiOO 403 298 -Mimm -~-IHt-500 ~~~- Balti morc 7 8 0 .'\G7 327 349 N Y .Jets I 12 0 250 302 395 Cleveland llou!;ton Pittsburgh Cipcmnall Centra l 10 :, 0 .6G7 330 286 lf) 5 0 667 275 235 9 H 0 600 33.5 287 6 ~ 0 .400 220 285 -West • Oakland to 5 o .6~7 331 289 x·Atlanta 12 3 0 .800 388 252 Sa n Diego 10 !l O fifl7 392 310 Rams 10 5 0 .667 404 272 Den ver 7 8 0 467 285 306 S an Fran. 6 9 O .400 307.;J97 Kansas City 7 x O .467 281 308 S eattle 11 11 O 267 274 383 New Orleans l 14 O .067 ~9 x c linched d1 v1s 1on title y clinch~ playoff berth . S.\ .. r N y"\ S<or•t N t'w 'fork Jet~ 2•, Ml.,m 1 11 Chlca90 "· T•mpa Bay IJ T.Uy'sGamH Allant• 111 11 ....... 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Ycprcm1an had waited for that opportunity . "I h.ll It aiood. I d on't know why it was blocked 'l'hl' sn•1' was high." he said "I 1.htln't feel any pressure That was what I wuoh.-cl lh t:' whole game. for me to com e in with the ~amt: on the line and an opportunit y to win it. our runnlng game.'· The Dues fumbled four times and lost three of them. One set u p an Evans' touchdown on a one· yard' burst and lwo others occu.red inside the Chicago 20-yard line h'te in the game, ending any Bucs hope for a com eback. "This sums up our whole year," said Bucs quarterback Doug Williams, whose 350-yard pass· ing game was over-shadowed by the loss. <.:oat·h Nell Armstrong swd he ~uld have 11 tttti~ 111 u ,. 1•rtu 1Jlt•1I 111u1·hdow11 1 un:. by Hcu:s dun" the i.ame thing m the Bucs' position fight int: rot thl' lcac1 w1lh the clock running out. "So close, so often, and still not to win " <tu.a1 terb.u•I. \ lfw,• to:,''"" bolh hru u((hl 111bout b liut l dill"' t ur mh ''f it to hohl u11 for tt \ IClOr) thlil allO\H •d t 'h 11·.iv.o to t'l\c lll>t' lhl• l't•llur uf lhe 'fl <'c•ntn 1I "You've got to go for the fi eld goal, that's all , . .,u Vt' got to du I would have done the same lhtn~ We got lut·ky " Bucs Coach J ohn McKay didn't have much to say. "We should not fumble the football. ll 's absolutely ridiculous . You s houldn't do it in high school. j unior high, or Pop Warner ." I "rW\o\ '11111t-!Jl•<.h 14 U!\ "0111K to blot·k It, but I thlh l t lrnu\o\ 11 lo\ u-l(u 111.: tu b4.-lllt'.. 'aid Har n ll I .. not U1,· 6Hlll llttlwl·t:11 l ~ll'klci. i.nd t'tt her 11 "'"' ,, loll\ l.11 i.. 111 I 111 "11-thl l~l tull. l>tt1d tht! 6·5 Evans prais<.'<l the save by Harris and had kind words for the opponent, saying they were dis· t•1111t111'<1 and hard-ft ght1ng "They fell into their zone and it hurt our pass· m~ gumc," he said "But fortunately, we still had T he winning s core came with J :48 left in the third quarter when Evans scored from the one-yard line. ------ Boise rallies • towm SACHAME TO t AP> ~uart e rba <·k J oe Al io tta c:uµped a dcsperatl' 80 yard drive b) µassing 14 y ards to Duane ·Dlouhv for a t o u 1:h do wn with 12 sl·t·onlls to play, ~iving Boise State a :Jt 29 vie- " t'ory over 'J.:ustt>rn Ken· lu<.'ky in the t'<1me ll ia Bowl Saturdav Eastern Kentucky . the def e ndin g N C AA Di vis ion l·AA foot ball c hampwn. had r a llie d from an ll·point ctcfi cit Thl' l 'olcmt:ls took a 29·24 lead un a 60-yard s eor an ~ pass from Chri s ls oa<· to Uav1<1 Boo7.t' with 55 st•conds left JOSE CUERVO TEQUILA CANADIAN CLUB But Ali otti. start1n ~ fro m his O\\O 20·\'ar<J I I II f ... 11<>111 .,, ,. I f' 632 • line. <·ooly compl.etcd three strai~hl passes to Kipp Hcddard, the las t completion a :J4-y arder to the Colonels· 14 CASE OF 12 93.08 CASE OF 12 75.84 After t hree st raight in <'Ompl c t ions . A liott1 rolled tc> has ri)!hl and threw aaoss the field to his 6-5 t ight end. Dlouhy. who caught the ball in I he left eorne r of the end LIQUEURS Amaretto Di Saronno, 1.· i 11 -~ zon e. Aliotti eompleted 24 of Drambuie. 'ICJ/ 4 1 passes for 358 yards and two touchdowns . with Beddard g rabb1ni;! I I passes for 212 yards . Is aac was 16 of 25 for 250 y ard s and o n e touchdown. Gailiano, I'•" ··\l Midori Melon, • HV Southern Comfort, 1 151111 " Tia Maria. ,.,,1, "'I BLENDS Hiram Walke.r Imperial. 1111 ... IK~ssler, 1 1<.> 1 111-t-1 Seagrams 7 Crown. 11'">1111 ~ The Boise State Bron cos led 14-10 at h ulftimc. g etti ng a fi ve -yard touchdown pass from l\liolli to Beddard and a one-yard scoring dive by , . HnllRRnN<:; David Hughes. After re-,Ancient Age, Li l l~ cove ring a fumble by Early11mes 111 1.,. Eas t er n K e ntu c k y 's • Tony Br a xton, Bois e 1H.WalkerTen High, 11.11111. scored o~ a o~e-ya rd r un l.W. Harper. 111 1 i.• uo rn t Rl fAll CASE RfTAll 5.85 129.95 I I .32 I 25.68 13.16 146.07 9 .75 108.33 13.17 73.14 I 0 .98 12 t.90 6 03 66.40 I 0 .53 58.50 12.22 67.87 6.60 6 .69 10.45 8.10 by Cedric Minter for a . w.:,,o.:......::a1::...:::....:;;::m.:.~~=::...:..k:~Clil•i::::..::~~:..:....!:::.J 21-10 lead early in the •Jrm Beam, 1 I'> 1 rr r 1< • l I .92 73.25 74.28 57.50 86.60 66.15 D•llyPUotP11otonoP•rne third quarter . BRANDY AND COG NAC "l.~k:~' • .... oder . But Is aac then led lhc Christian Bros I I' 1111" 12 29 68.2 1 "'7 s.:-~ 1-e Colonels on a 89-yarrl •• ' · scorin~ drive, running I E&J, 11 rrr"' 7.02 78.00 Quarterback Tom Flick, seen here work ing out at Or~ge Coas t C~lle~e Saturday. guides the Washington Huskies into the Ros e Bowl J an. l against Michigan l~e final 11 y ard s CourvoisierV.S 1•111'1\1 13 13 145 80 himself ·• · • A 24-yard fi eld goal by Martel V.S.P .• 150 '" 12.05 133.83 K e~ric~ Camerud gave CANADIANS Bo ise State a 24• 16 lead. Black Velvet. 1 I llf"' Te~ ease some oif sti·ng Canadian Club. 11'.>l lH I• J ~ Canadian Mist. u1 11.- Seag rams V.O., 1 ,.,, rr1 ,. with victory over Miami Beefeaters,' ,,~.'.~ Gilbey's. 1111111 MI AMI 1AP 1 H1chard Todd utilized Wesk•y Walker to set up two one-yard tollchdown plunges hy Scott Dierkin~. and rookie safety Darrol Ray raced 71 yards on an intercep- . lion for the clincher Saturday as tl\e Ne w York Je ts pos ted a 24· 17 victory ..Q..Y.fil: tb(LM.iam.LD.olphins.---- The victory, sparked by Todd's 11 s traight completions in a three· quarter span, extended the Jets ' mastery of their American Football Conference East Division rival. In winning. the Jets a lso helped ease the sting from last we ek 's humbling loss to the previously winless •New Orleans Saints . rt also deflated a . late-season s urge by the Dolphins . who wound up 8-8 . The disappointing J et s. touted as a N"ational Football League playoff contender in preseason, finished the season 4-12. "We were down in the dumps last week, maybe it was good for us. The important thing is the young men .., came back." said J ets Coach Walt Michaels. "l\t t imes. we h ad too few he althy Gordon's, 1111 .,. pcopl(• to practice. We were edged out in so many games. a lot or games Seagram's. 11111< like lhas one. J think they've got a T feellni.: they're turning 1t around." anqueray, 1 7'1 l CH R Michacls s aid. I RUMS Ra y added "We won't be able to Bacardi Lt. f, Dk., 17'}(1111J ok.. back at I.his-game-and say-it castilloTC i Dk., 1 rr 1:~ saved the season. But we can s ay the Dolphins beat Los Angeles, they beat Myers Jamican, 150 Ml New England. they be at Ruffalo and SCOTCH thos e were teams t hat beat us bad." . ''ll's a tough way to ehd the season Dewars White Label. I 75 l ll f R after so many good things had hap-Chivas Regal, 11111< pened," Coac h Don S hula said. "It's Shows we st ill have. a long Ctuny, r ?'l11tfR way to go," veteran wide receiver J&B, 1 11 1·~ Nat Moore said. The sea s on-endi n g g ame was Johnnie WalkerBlk .. 11111~ played before a national tele vision Lauders, 1 !'; 1 m R a udience that watc hed the gam e • TEQUILA without comme ntary in an NBC-TV Cuervo White, 1 LITll< experiment. Rookie David Woodley. who look Don Emilio Wh. f, Gold, 1 7'J IJTl.:.k over the quarterbacking job after Sauza Gold, <XJ'AR1 14-year incumbent Bob Griese suf. fered a shoulder injury in the sixth VODKA ·game, 'hit Duriel Harr is with a 16· Crown Russe, urrn yard touchdown pass in the first Kamctratka. ,1 751 m R Reflecting on the year. Michaels quarter and set up his own one· blamed injuries and inexperience for yard scoring plungeinlhe quarterwilh Popov, 11rr1? the poor record. or 1i and 18yards to Harris. !Smirnoff, un R ~~~~~_~£3_~~~~=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;ttbey~~dka,1 7SL~R SO<JVERAIN 6.70 15.79 6 .7 1 16.76 16.98 5.98 5.86 5.96 17.98 74.35 87.65 74.52 93.09 94.29 65.20 65.06 66.20 99.87 1..LlL 62.92 4.70 52.20 7.19 86.27 18.39 102.00 17.46 193.95 12.56 69.76 l I .4 7 12 7 .35 15.7 1 174.55 12.15 67.45 7.5 1 83.34 9.78 54.06 8.07 89.67 4 .57 8.27 4.78 6.34 8.15 50.70 45.95 53.05 70.44 45.25 FRANZlA AMAREITO DI SARONNO :I •• " .. 1083 CASE OF 12 129.95 AMARETTO DI SARONNO GIFT • ·. I 8 51 CHRISTIAN BROS. X.O. BRANDY GIFT I.' 11/11'.\ I 8 49 FRANGEUCO . GIFT ~I ''II I II 111 ;, 1527 NORMAN ROCKWELL DECANTERS • •,, • ~ 1 I I I t. 1995 Al.Jw\ADEN CRUET QUARTET 5 98 BOLLA WINES l l"\I t\ .~o ''I SEB. 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" ,, Johannisberg Riesling. .,,, '"' AO f 11 I CA~I RI IAll HI !All 2.83 30.80 3.03 32.95' 4.45 48.40 3.21 34.93· 5.55 60.50 3.22 3s.og 4.84 52.8 4.4 5 48.40 3 33 36.30 • 3.38 36.8l 3.38 36.8\ 3.38 36.81 3.38 36.81 259 28.00 J.30 36.00 5.50 60.00 3.63 3 9.60 J.30 36.00 3.69 40.00 3.03 33.00 J.63 39.60 MIRASSOU WINES Chablis. "n -.it Chenin Blan c. "J' "' Monterey Riesling. ·, ''1 White Burgundy. 1',"''' Petite Sirah. ~..,,, "' Chardonnay. ··~ ''' Burgundy, 7'"111 '" NOCHA·BUENA C3EElr !.:! I.){ I~ U · ' I'•\( t\ 313 CASEOF24 12.10 ·WARM 2.62 28.60 3.89 42.3S 3.89 42.35 3.63 39.54 3.89 42.35 5.25 57.20 2.63 28.60 _ LEOURO_.,_ LAGER '"U!l'Ll I ., .... 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Both are former '\IUdt'IHS ell 1he Un1ver'>tiy of California although Ferragamo tr-an'>ferrt?d ro Nebrcl!>ll.cl to wmplete his !OllE.'g1ate play The Ram'> are f<)vornd by lour points. 1n the r~match An Atlanta 11111n would a'!.su1e a home l1eld ptayoft edge OTH E R TELEVISION JIM McCLOSKEY AIA .stops Oregon five EUGENE, Ore. IAP) Center 'I JO ..i m 141 NFL '80 A humorous piece entitled Steve &·hall scored 12 points and helped bold off a late Oregon ral· ly as Athletes in Action scored a . 62-46 exhibition basketball vie· tory over the University o f Oregon Saturday n ight. Dog Day Afll'rnoon · 9 45 a r11 134) FUTBOL INTERNACIONAL Olimpia AIA was assisted by 10 points from both Rich Branning and Tim HaJI as it improved their record to 12·6. The game. was non-counting for Oregon . vs Un1vers1tario. 11 am C50l SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY. 11 30 p .m . 1'21 -NFL TOOAY A report on !he con- tra~l ing coaching srvle<> and personalities of Dick Vermeif and Tom Landry. AIA looked like it might put the game away e arly behind three baskets by Hall. they burst to an 8·0 lead and stretched the score to 20·6 in the first three minutes . 1 p.m . 14) WESTERN OUTDOORSMAN. 4 p.m. (7) COLLEGE FOOTBALL BOWL PREVIEW Scouting reports on the major post-season matchups, in· eluding Notre Dame vs. Georgia <Sugar): M ichigan vs. Washinglon I Rose), Alabama v s. Baylor (Cotton); Oklahoma v s. F lorida Sta te (Orange); Pittst1urgh vs. South Carolina (Gator); Purdue v s. M issour i (Libertyl and Penn State vs. Ohio State (Fiesta). Applying full-court pressure mos t of the first half, AIA coast· ed to a 36·19 advantage at in- termission 4 ·30 p,m , (7) -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS -A tribute to baseba.ll's Pete Rose, whose 44-game hitting streak was the talk of the sporting world in the summer of 1978. Rose review film highlights of his career-w ith host Tom Seaver . Cold first -half s hooting chilled Oregon, as the Ducks hit only l9 percent from the field and 52 pe rrent from the hne 6 p.m. (2) PRO FOOTBALL WRAP -Scores and highlights of games played in the N FL this weekend. 10:30 p .m . (22) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL The UCLA Bruins m et the Temple Owls In Tokyo, Taped. RADIO Football Oakland a t New Y ork Giants, 10 a.m ., KNX But Oregon slowly srratched its way back e arly in the second half afte r Mike Clark's six points helped close the AJA lead to 40·27. ( 1070); Allanta at R~ms, 1 p.m., KMPCtflO). Basketball -San Antonio at Lake rs, 7 p.m., K LAC (570). (The Daily Pilot is not responsible for late changes. I Rustlers, Gauchos • Will Saddkback topples OCC, 68-50 l 'urt1s Crossley srnrc'I 22 points and hauled an 1:1 rebournJs Saturday n1gtU, leading Saddleback College to t he champ1nnsh1p of the Gauchos' own tournament with a 68·50 victory over Orange Coast College. And in Vis ali a, the Golden West Rustlers cap- lllrl·d a ritle also. dowoing Foothill. 1)6-54 in the 1 'oll1•ge or the Sequoias tourney i\t Sadtllcbac k , Coac h Bill lirumme l's Caurhos look advantag~ of the frigid-shooting Pirates who <·onnect<'d for just a 32 percent aVl'ragt• on tht' evening ' The victory. Saddle back's lot.h in 13 outings and 50th straight on the Gaudros' home court, snapped an OCC s ix.game winning streak. While Crossley was doing most of the Gaucho scoring, Tom McCluskey was pullin g down seven rebounds and Pete Decasas was contributing eight assist!'. Meanwhile, OCC went 10 minutes in the first half without scoring. yet Saddleback couldn't lake advantage of the circumstances The Gauchos kept them in the game b y committing 16 turnovers, a nd OCC trailed only by eight <28·201 al t he half But with Kevi n Howland, the tournament ~1V P. scoring nine and Mccloskey chipping in 14 , UCI wonien win, 89-S3 MORAGA L'(" Irvine's women's basketball team. with five players hitting in double figures, rolled to an easy 89·5a win over St . Mary 's College, here. Saturday night The win ran CCI ·s recor d to8·4. Sherry Nitchman sparked the Anteaters w1lh --~~poin.1.s. foll~wed by D1ana-M~ier and .Jeanne-- Wolfe t 12 each ) and Norma Leibfreid and Terry Williamsen no each i UC ! returns to play Saturday, Jan. J, hosting Wt•st Point the Gauchos opened a 60<17 lead with 5:01 remain· ing in the C'Ontest. For OCC, John Saunders had 15. and Rich Km· dorf, who was also selected to the all-tourqey team , chipped in six. Kindorf added Six rebounds, while teammate Rick Riley, a freshman from Estancia High. was a perfect 5-for-5 from the floor In other tourney action, Santa Barbara CC downed Mt, San Jacinto, 84·55 for third place, while West Los Angeles took the consolation game with a 65-63 thriller over MiraCosta Golden West 66, Foothill 54 That may be the last time College of the Se· quoias invites a southern J C to a northern school· dominated tournament. Coach Jim Greenfield's Rustlers. one of only two Southe rn California teams to travel to Visali a, downed Foothill to win the College of the Sequoias tourney. And the Rustlers had to do it a gainst a big Foothill front line !6·6, 6·6, 6·71 And in the end, GWC outrebounded Foothill, 37-23. Offe nsively. Dave Atkins connected for 22 points. while Jim F.ldrid~e addl'<I 15 and Rico Thompson had 11 The Rustlers. down 35 33 a t the half, decided to s peed up the te mpo at the l)UL'>CI of the second half and quickly forged ah('ad for li(ood, '19·48. /\lkins, wai. !J for· I I frorn the fl oor and a µerrect '1 ·fOr .4 from I he hnc. hut h•· was rccoli(nized for hi!i r e· bounding wht•n tht• all tournumf'nt selections were announC't>d. Tht• sophumorc from l.o.c;. Am1~os High set a tourney n•c·or<I or :1~ overall ancl 20 in one J(ame. -M~nwh1lc.. le<.lmm:.at.c It.Indy lleidenF~H.•h, flespite 1ust six points Saturday, was named MVP, and Thompson was ul110 seh•clt'fl to the a ll-tourney squad CWC return!'. to JH'IHm Sl1turday nil(ht, hoshn~ Oninge C<tast 111 7 · :111 College, prep baske'tball Scoi-es College Wttl Ut l A 7J T•"'PI~ .. Sr Marv '/J Stanford 116 CAI 19, N•vOd3 Reno S• "al 111<11, Bol\,SI t• S~n JO"' SI 6•. N Arltona )I RrdlAlld\ ll. 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Wf•I Mllh I• Ith It d i Collfl9t at S.OUOI•• It, ~•no• Rlvtr 70 ''°"''°'"'""I) Hip IChool TOU•lll-aln'S --~· S•" C';ll l!Wlllle 'ff. OrMtOP Gt•n • (llrJll !tt•ncl• O . Torrey "1110 •• Hlllrdl ........ Of ..... Fountal" V•llty ••· lompoc 4t lllnll ... .,... C~ "·ex.en V...., ~ IWll•41 .... , . L...-9Mdl ,., Awteft rt ....... .....,ICMOO&. c,,._~---Cll• I 1$ ... 44 ... 11 Merl.,. ... II Tont SJ -- SPORTS ON TV /BASKETBALL , UCLA rips Teniple M~Closlrey hits 26 in Loyola loss hom AP dbpatcltea TOKYO -Mike Sanders and center Kenny Fields led third-ranked UCLA to a 73.49 romp over Temple and extended the Bruins winning streak to six games this season before an overflow c rowd of 5,000 spectators at Yoyogi Stadium Sunday. It was the first defe at for Temple, 5·1. Five Bruins scored in double figures , led by co.captain Sanders and Fields, who had 14 points apiece. UCLA took an early lead before a com · paralivel.y s ubdued, polite crowd, most of them seeing their first NCAA regular-season game. It was the first ever played in Japan, although the gam e was the third played in Japan by the two American teams in the past week. f'tcHft9COll outl .. I• Lo11ola Center Dave Wear scor~ 23 points Saturday night, leading Cal State Fullerton to an 88·75 vie· tory over Loyola in the first halC of a non· confe rence college basketball doubleheader at An aheim Convention Center David Gilreath added 22 points and was credit- ed with eight assists for the Titans. who now have a 2-6 record. Michael Anderson had 19 points and 11 rebounds and Victor G~en contributed 18 points and 10 rebounds for Fullerton. Former Estancia s tar Jim Mct:loskey paced '.oyola with 26 points DePaul ,......"--mtdeleated CHICAGO Mark Aguirre scored a game· high 19 points and Skip Dillard added 15 as un- beaten and top-ranked DePaul puJled away in the final four minutes for a 62·54 victory over Northwestern in the final of the C::hicago land Classic tournament. Northwestern battled favored OePaul close until the stretch, when an 11 -2 finishing spurt gave the Blue De mons the victory . Boacfe'• 25 lftlda "ntf~kfl LEXINGTON, Ky. Sam Bowie scored 25 points, including four Cree throws an lhe final 16 seconds, as No. 2 Ke ntucky held off scrappy Ala.bama-Birmingham 61·53 in the championship game of the 28th University of Kentucky In vita· tional tournament. ' Kentucky, heavily favored but trailing 28-27 al halltime, took the lead for the final time on Chuck Verderber's three-point play with 16:48 remaining in the game. Thal made it 32·30, and Bowie's tip-in increased the margin to four 'Z1 seconds later. IJfall SI. ldlU 11'11'8 ... t.11 PROVI DENCE. R.J. Forward Brian Jac ks on hit a baseline jum p shot with four seconds remaining to propel Utah State to an 81>-78 victory over Washington in the championship game of the Industrial Bank Classic. Utah State led 78-74 with a minute to play before Washington pulled even on a layup by Dan Caldwell and two free throws by Steve Burks with 16 s econds left. But Jackson. a 6·8 senior, connected on a short turnaround shot from the right baseline to give Utah State the victory. Jackson led all scorers with 37 points. \.'o,. roU paat 81'11 KNOXVI LLE, Tenn. Tennessee forward Dale EIHs scored 29 points as the unranked Volun- t eers toppled No. 18 Brigham Young Unive rsity 81-65 to win the Volunteer Classic college tourna· m e nt. Ellis scored 17 points in the first half as the shorter but faster Vols raced to a 39-30 ha lf-time lead. Tennessee center Howard Wood. who finished with 18 points, and guard Gary Carter, who added 14, worked with Ellis to push the Vols ah ead by as m a ny as 24 points in the second half A rf~ona St. top• •~~e• TEMPE, Ariz Fourtet!nlh·ranked Arizona State, led by center Alton Lister, outscored seventh·ranked Ohio State 31·12 in the first 12 minutes of the second If and then pulled away for an 7 1-58 victory. After a lackluster first half where the Sun Devils shot 34 percent from the floor, Arizona State cam e out strong in the second half, hitting their first seven s hots from the field. Lister ha~ 10 points while forward Johnny Nash added eight and Sam Williams six as the Devils erased a 3'1 ·25 Ohio Slate halftime lead to lake a 56·46 advantage. BEFORE CHRISTMAS . 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K1~ 4, Joni'\ 4 .. EWP! )10 CHRISTIAN faul~nN 1•. Hatt h tt f"tvnn \, N~wman 11 Sc,,,~, l, two'~) Score by Qu.ar1en C.tpo Val l•y (l\rO\llAn 8 11 I• 18 ~ N~wp0rt (hfl<lldn tO 10 IS IS 00 rotctl tout\ (ttPo V~tlrY Chfl\han t) Nl"•Po'\ Chr1\\1an \t> ~out~d out F~utl\net CN!'woor t Chf,'\th\n• COLLEGE WOMEN UC Irvine 89, St. Mary'a 53 UC 1'1'11 .. E M<.C.UQO O H•rn•llon • R41u\1n .4 W1111arnwn 10, Hotn .4 M~tt"r 17 WOiff! t7 W~1"tndn 1 N1f('1mtln )J Lt"•bfff'•O 10, 8dnlo..110 1 ST MA AY'S l(Ptly ), Oulon 13 M1ll•ll• &. Boan 11 P~1'1 •. Lun<~tord 7, Cd\\•d• 1 l •Ill• • Hallt1trof' UC lr••M "4 'l.t l otdl I< .,1, UC 1,...1,..., 13, SI Mary'\ 11 Fouled OU I ltl)I" ISi Mary \I HIGH SCHOOL WOMEN l~•rln• 60, El Toro 53 El-TO lllO C1POll• •• Entv 1, Hol"IH" 1fish7. P11r1ter 1, Ra<lt 11, Vouno 17 MAllll~A G•lllnott.om n . Betry to. Ou,,1\ 4 ~m It. Ctaft ?. Aamatiken 2. Et loto Mar•n• lotdl t ou1\ Ck.ii norw • $<0<• by O...r1•n 1' 11 i. I S3 1• 9 ,, 10 00 ~t1n-tt 4, Et Toro. 1 F'outed Hunt. 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Buft•IO Yn•th ~ Ptrr~dull J I 01 s au• lalo Ptttf'dUll I t EOwdtO\ I & u 0 Bu1t41lo LU!f" I 1( R1tmWy t \) .cQ I 6uttdlO Vdn 6o~m~fr ti !Verrt:dUH Hdn'\f!'I tt 4q P•nalty 0u"'1 Our IJ 31 Third P•rtod 8 Oullalo, ~'""" 8 1 """ e1Jut1 . M<<'9"•~ • JJ o 8utta10 C Rdmsar Q 1 Per<uull1 • '8 10 LU• Anqele• S1mm Pr 33 1 T olo• l(.or•bJ \St> "•'3uH•IO Sttthf\Q q tPoct-1 iq l• P~nd•tt~'\ L,..w1\ LA 1 )t Pl•Ylittt. Bur 8 SS SPIOI\ on qoal Bullalo • I 10 ,. LO• An~le~ llH 6 71 Go.-w~ Butt~10. Eowaro) lo) AnQf',P\ Le\\Md A l).'18 New South Wei•• Open ,., SyclMy, AvUr•ll•I s.tnlflnal Sl .... H Br 1•1" f~MfWr dtf RU\\f'f ~1mpson t.. j 1 6 ~ t1U 8ueM1nq Ofit .. P4ul MCNdm~f. b 1 I • o J Humingto"' Vih::es gain semifinals ~LOWCOS:T­ CAREFREE SAILING Marina and Huntington Beach high schools ad- vanced to the sem ifinals of the Cypress High women·~ basketball tournament Saturday Marina toppled F.l Toro, 60·53 while Hunt· ington turned back Tustin, 46·43. Hunling11:on re· \urns to action in the tourney Monday n > ght at 6.45, meeting the Cypress -Lakewood winne1· while ~a rina takes on Foothill al 8:30 Monday nig ht. Jill Gillingham. CoUeen Berry and Linda Rohm sparked Mar ina 's Vikings. Gillingham col· lected 15 r ebounds and finished with 22 points while Berry hit 19 points and Bohm had 11. El Toro's Robin Holmes scored· 12 points in th e first half. but Mar ina hcl<I her to only two after the in· term1ssion Meanwhile, Huntington was led by Cathy Townsend 114 points) and Tammy Ruck els c 13 points and ll rcbotindsJ as the Oiler s wo n their fifth game in seven outings Huntington trailed at the half, 24·22. l~ut got the lead after the break and kept the ad\ ·antage through most of the second half. Aao,01elee>Mone Raa10 01,fl'CI on r ·nOe' ru'•.,. £01o11ooeo Ga et Y SAVE MONEY &•2-"''"'"'"ecooCI ( 1.. \1. tun 1> INFORMS in the Daily Pilot NFL Jets 24 , Dolphin• 17 'k-~o..M'ttO N V J eh 1 I 1 '' Ml•m1 10 0 0 11 Ml• Fv •on 'kl\am•nn i1 NY J Olef'klnQ t run LU hy MIO Mt• ... .,.,,, t• pas• trcrn WOO<lltV •"" Scttaf1\.,.n kick NY J OletklllQ 'run LUP11 '"' NYJ R•• ,, II.US 1nterceot1on LU M kl<lt. Mi• Wooc:tley t run von S< h.tm•nn k.1c.IL NY J Fv l-Ul\v )~ A •1,&s.t lll<ll•llllol•I L.aaclon RUSHINC New York, 01erk1no, ,, 7S, Tada S 1'1 NeW10<1 I 10 Newton I I' M1..,.t11 N•t ... n, 11-•I H-"11 & 11, WOO<ll•Y SU PAS!>INv Nl'W "°'" Tooo 11 "').111 M1am1, -l~Y 20 •I l 1l.l llECEIVINv New Yor k Wdl'~'. 91. II Jones, 1 n . t141'P'' 1 '· ~uter I 26 MIMnl Httrrl\, .. &~. N•thdn • 11 G1aQuinlo .. 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Hagin• 4 \• Hou.- l tJ8 Jon,.,) S4 EroWOOd 118 TANGERINE BOWL Fforlde 35, Maryland 20 Seo" by Ou~r1.,i M"ryt.ind 1 • 11 O Jil F IOt1d& 0 U U I l\ M of f C.(ct\f,t.t 0 ftd (OflmtJ\w ()ftr 1• p..t\.\ tn>ttt Pt'd'f",. ,,,.,_ .. ~(~ ,.,..,, '(,, Co,tru 11 Ma' FC, ( itt\t'fJ /I Fla Joo.,.,), ur, ( tM-. ~it" Mt'\r Wy•.ot11 1 ttun Pt-de• ruo MM F~f rt\1ro .t) f'=fd Pt:df~ 1 run l(ldflt. kif 1o; I Ftd co111n(t\wOrlh .1 na" ,,t,rh •'"°"',. {ta n • 1t ~ f:'.t11 8ro-wn 1•vn (I~'"'"'~~ "st µ1 G4m• St.ah\ttct M•r Fl• I-Hl\I ®wn' t~ lb RuU\t"\ 'f"ro-. \4 181 J) 106 711 P•'\1noyoro~ '~\ Rf"\\J11f\ VbtO\ 14 P.t"e' 11 7t ) ~· 10 ~I Pvnh • JO • JI 10 F-umtltr-\ 10,t .i1 1 Penalf•f'\ varO\ OCI uu '' h~ lnd1•h:IUit\ L~•dtn - ~USHtNC, M,•r~ldf\CS w., .ot• ~ ti«f Fa\olf\O l 74 li<:•• S m 1t1v\ 1 ,IOrldft BtOwn 10 11 P1t6t.P b 11. Jones q H PASSING Maryland T ot1• ti 13) t10 M "ffk ov1cn 1 JO 76 r-tortdtt Pe>dL .. 10 :µ t 711 PECEIVINC. 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CrvtUotd tor'flf•fd COl lEGE P•C•Ft( r rrd ,._, tn~· euc~1t-w1cz "l~tld 'OOtCMtf OM h STEEL BELTED RADIAL WHITEWALLS • Untroyal Tiger Paw All-Season Dual Steel Se11eo Radial Wtutewalls 99 • Exclusrve tread de- sign tor great all sea· son performance • Great tor summer winter. mountain desen drMng • Two long wearing steel belts lor maximum per1or mance SMILE, YOU'VE FOUND SECURITTI OPEN XMAS IVli 'Tl L J 00 P M. ~oseo XMAS~ NEW YIAllS OAV$ °""NEW YIA"S EV£ "ltl S • P Ill Christmas c~ndy c ustoms Hflu.il., prm·t1n'll \t'JI .1llt•1 ,, .... , ""' "'""'' "'""'' Ch1 1'lll11.a "fr,11\1 "'""''Ill uruund ttw ..., 111 lrl ('unrt•rt111n~ 11111) u11 Ulh·,wrul n>h• 111 tht" tl\h lfln ai.""4Wl..tlt<tl l41lh 111.w y ~.l>l'OUI twlllto.) l1 ;11ht1tlll 1-ICllll t'ull ih 1 ,, n , .. , I " m •J u l h " d l \' 1 111 K rn:or t1J>+a11 1t11 t• m 111l1'1 l''llll1~ lt1h· 111 ti II 'tO~, Ot-Ol K lwllll,I\ 1 u.,,l\1111'> "'"t' hn.110,ltl 111 1111 , 111u11tr\ tn •:urvpc~rn 11ru111~1 .1nt:-. 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Many years agu, Christmas trees wer e hung with symbols of the newborn Ch rist. One of the most important of these was the s hepherd's crook, sym· bulizing the 1ihepherds of Bethlehem or the three wise men. Over the years its shape was transformed into the popular cr.tndy cane. l\nother favorite custo m. that of h.int:m1o1 l'hri)tm <.1:. l>tockinas. began Ill t:\'J Ul,111) tJn Sl 'llt•hului. Uu,y l Oec 61. l'hlllh t•n h\mg .1 :.locktnJC u·r boot out '1111• · thtllt lrome!> befon• going lo ''•'t'IJ ln tht• 111urn111g , 1r they had lJl•t•u K1iv<l l111•1 r ~tut· k tog:. we re fill1.•d "'1lh n111f1.·t·llo11:. <1P1Jlt·s and llU\'.'I TOH;\\ , TIU~ CU1>tvm 1:. pr &Cl1ced lh 1 11u~hll11L rnu1>t of l'!urope and Amc1 H'•• Olll' 1. lc\CI way of making 11 l'\ 1·n rnon· 1a•r:.on.il lb Lo create 'fJl't 1.11 '>t1wk111~:. fo1 md1v1dual fam1· I\ llll•rrt0cl'I \ hl'.t\ y \o\1.JUl1.•n ... uck Cttled with l!Ol·rgy lx>0::.lmg ha rd cand1c:. 1s ideal tut' lhl· i.k1 burr Arnu!'tt· u corn cotlec.· tur b) f11f1 11g a i.oC'k w1lh guld l'O' l'r1·d l'hot·olall' coins Or present a ll''-'ll agl' llau.:hll·r w1\h a ras h1on uhlt• km·t· .;oc.·k ('011t:11ning pretty IJ'-1l>ICI mint:. St N1d1ola~ Da} "' c;ermany I!> .1~:>ot'1a\l•d w1lh anotht'r fun ntual A tl<t) or I w1> before tht• holiday, St ~1l'k \ti.llt•<.l the t'h1ldrcn to <.isk 1f thl') hatl bt'1•11 good . Of t·c,urse. they 1 l'µhe<I "Yes' conv1nr 1ngly, so the J1)1l) uld man would reach into his fa1n t•t.I Sal'k .llld rt•ward them With t'Uil<.J\ EUROPl::i\N C'llll.OR•:N also art• al'custonwd lo receiving confections at breakfast. a tradition dcstsng back to the early 1600s. In Sweden the festivt.' "julhog." a c.'a refully l'Onslructed pile of can dies, and other festive holiday foods. is set up al each person's place at the table. In Ge rmany. tables a re decora ted like altars and each child receives clothes. toys and candies Preve11tive a etio11 b est Marriage nmintenance SMCl1I to the Diiiy "llot Experts say that a couple who Q"l arries today has only a 50 percent chance of remaining together until old age. One out of every Ii ve children to- da y lives in a si ngle -p arent .lulusebold---- With s tat1st1cs like these, is there a ny way that a family c an pull itseLr together before it's too late? YES, SAVS THE Rev. St even Pre is ter , director or the National Center for f'amily Studies at the Catholic University of America in Washington. D.C. When two people e nte r into a Jnarital partnership, they each bring ~long certain expectations about their own and each other's roles in the relationship. hesays Each person's expectations us ually arc based upon his own family ex· perience, and since no two people have exactly the same expectations, be says, they must negotiate an un· written contract concerning all of the b sic issues of their relationship and tome· to some sort or agrttment or tomprornise in the area where their pteas dilfer. · Negotiation is a process which lakes time. It is nearly impossible lo complete this process before the wed· ding bells toll in most c ases; what is necessary though is a mutual rom- mjtment to work ou,t all unresolved )ssues over a period of time. A couple need not agree or com· promise on every issue, the Catholic University teachel' says. but they should on most · • J UST HOW DQES a couple go ~bout negotiating a "contract"? Father Preister advises that prior l• o marriage, a couple should try lo hldk beyond the beauty and enjoy. ~enl or courtship, and ask each other some of the nittY·lritty ques· lions. For example: "Whose lamilv \ ~ ~-... }· ·~-.. ............... ~--- will we spend Christmas with?" Or, "who will do the cooking and the cleaning '>" And. "will we have the s tr ength to s hare our mutual in· terests a nd support each other in our separate interests?" _"The Jimary ,su~ject a c~. le en· t cr s mlo negot1at1on ove r. says fo'ather Preister. "is ·c.;an I give up a part of my separate self in ex· c hange fort he fce hngof he longing?· Working on both the separateness a nd the belonging is the primary task of marriage." If a "contract'' is not worked out. ~hen ~ome a ll or the ~o~ mon -problems: money. sc'lf, in-laws, or just annoyin~ p~rson al ha bits. FATHER PREISTER offers this problem-solving m ethod for couples. Whose pro blem is th&.? C Does it have a concrete effect on me? I If the problem is determined to belong to both partners. then proceed to the next s tep. Sit down together for a mutuallv ag re e d l e n g th pf lim e . and brainstorm all of tlle possible solu· lions to the problem being discussed. no m atter how ridiculous they m ay seem . -Evaluate each of the proposed solutions. and come to a n agreeme nt as to which one you would like to try. -AGREE TO APPLV the solution for a certain length of lime. -Decide upon a new time to meet again to evaluate the solution you chose to implement, and determine if the s olution has brought about a satisfactory end to the ol'1g\nat pro· blem. -If the first solution tried turns out to be ineffectiv~1 then agree upon a ne w course or acuon. -Try as many different courses of action as possible, until you either solve the problem. or come to a com· plete standstill. If you are completelv stuck, il is suggested that both partners see a professional. I ~ ~~ ·~ DJ . I ' . : l I I I ., \/ l • I l > I / I I \ \ .W organ 's des igns are 1 from left 1 a pouf f pail/ette High fashi on fron1 Irvine l 'silk cockta1/ dress. an apricot m oire afternoon suit and a silk malll't! cockta1l dress Designing man tl'll h draped hack. Ry J UOITll 01.SON Of ..... D••IY Ptlot Sult She 's art1sli<' and might be seen con· versing wi th the likes of Virgini a Woolf She's ver~ involved with politics or lhl' urls. und her hands s how <1n art1s l1<' quality. And, s he 's a woman who's not a fraid to let a few streaks of grey show 10 her hair T his 1s the kind of wom an Irvine de sig ne r /\ndrcw Morgan has in mtnd when he sits on his couch and sketches LC1class1ral musiC' HE'S Nt:W TO tht: business but en· cournged because his first collection has been sold to Neim an -Marcus · ~forgan moved LO California a year ago when he visited and learned that people here "are interested in fashion. "And I discover ed there was a need for new blood. I felt that I could con· tribute artis tically," he said. "I'm· a good resource." Since his prices are in the $750 to Sl300 range. he a lso needs an amuenl · area to rind the right audience. Morgan, who hopes to someday join the ranks of the most famous designers. started college as a psyc hology major but always had an eye on art. HE Al~WAYS HAD been aware or clothes and loved them, so he was even more tom over a career . "In my j unior year I went to Europe to study clothing and re naissance art I went into the churches and saw the drapin~ and fabrics of the vestments and tapestries and then djd a thesjs on the psychology of clothing DESIGNER A:\'DREW MORGAS "That was 1t. I s tarted taking cours es in clothing ., Mori,:~m believes thal the wardrobe a woman chooses reflects the woman he rself. and be wants lo follow that dic- tum in his work "I do not do cos Lu.mes ... hO explained lnsteaci, hl' skct<•hcs "classic. time ll''is p1ecl's which he wants women 14t<ar "more than once .. Abo. he savs the suits and dresses he dc!-.1gn)> are. "go()d background s for Jl'\o\l'lr~ · T HE "SIMPL V elegant" dresses are always an inch or two below the knees and are soft and feminine . ~torgan docs se\'er al collections a 'l•ar :md usuallv starts off with a certain numlwr of garments in mind "I try to \"Irk to" :H<I a goal. · he said "If i.nml·thmg h1b me bel"1·cn <;easnn~ I do II . .\l\\av.., ht• :o;kNC'hl'~ to mus ic He pla~ <:d 0lht• p1an11 and studied compos1 twn a!> a c.·h1ld and feels that when he •:-dra":. he':. "compos ing " ~ The fabric-i. <1 rc indeed like sym · I~ • phonies ma u\'e dams k. apnc-ol moire , •; fine wool suiltn~s with fur trim. a nd ... many silks ;~ W1ih these elej?tint materials he hopes : someday to dress a President's wife .! i~ THE \'OUSG des igner .not a man of :2 limited talents. loves to cook and eat all ·~ kinds of foods, most especially Mex· .~ ican. French. Italian a nd he is an avid traveler lie a lso likes Yorks hire te rriers and children and loves to shop. though he says· he has a h ard time looking at someone e lse's desi~ns . Mo rgan is youns(" and his a$?e is ii· hasi ve He won't reveal at. either, until that m agic day he feels he ·s .. m ade it." "I 'II te ll \'OU when it a ll com es together and i·m famous.·· he s aid with a smile R e tirement hoine res i d .ents lllarry o.ll't """ ,...... .., G"' ~...- N£Wl. YWEDS ESTHER AND DALE LYNN -By M-ICBAEL l>Ot;GAN -""= Of tM o.tfly "ilel SI.I" H wasn 't j u.-.t any wedding. The bride waited ne rvously in he r room She had a yellow nower , l•'"l matc h her dress, tucked neatly tnto her sort white hair. At 74 . she still knew how to blush. THE GROOM WAS NERVOUS, too. lie paced the p;itio in front or the Newport Villa Health Center waiting for his brother. tl he besl man. Meanwhile the guests. mostly residents or employees of the cente r. c r<>wded into the meeting room that had tern· porarily been converted into a wedding chapel. Finally, at 4 :45 p.m .. Wednesday. Dale Lynn, 70. took Esther Conner Io be his lawful wedded bride. They kissed by the white·fl<>ck.ed Christmas tree. It was the firs t wedding at the Villa Center in its nine- year history, s aid manager Judy Childress. who seemed every bit as anxious as the betrothed MRS. LYNN'S FIRST HUSBAND died on Oct. 11 last year . She said s he moved into the center on the advice of friends after c.'Otnplaining OC loneliness Lynn . a former s ecurity guard, cam e to the <'enter in October. recuperating from hip surgery. "I was just reading and watching TV. then I me t her ttnd we were lonely and w~ enjoyed each other. so . . " he said ''She'sgot asenseofhumor." The ceremony was performed by the Rev. W Joseph He mphill. mlniHter of pastoral care at South Coast Com · munlty Church in Corona del Mar. Hemphill said he regularly \.I Sits residents at the center. Jay Lynn. Dale's brother, served as best man . Jay's 9-year-old son .• r ason, es corted Miss Conner to the 1her. Af\er the c\?'remonies, the newlyweds went out to din· ner with Lynn's family and then returned to the former Miss Conner's r'OOm . Now It ts thuirs. a 1 t t tebiek-Horu~ &<>ct · th1<'k of tt1·dlundl\ h1.1i. tt1k t'11 t 'aiol tlomc• ot ('o!'ltll M1·•ut lllJ h111 bmh• 111 c•1•rt>111omt'~ ut th\' S.1uth Cou\l 1'114141 lh•ll'I T hf' hnd1• d o u l(h\l•r of M1 1.&1HI Mr' orwood l 11111111• uf ('usta Mt·~u l(ruUUialt'tl fro m E~lilll<'lll ll11rh ..,, hool uml l '•I Sl.tlt:, f<'ull~rtun "\tw ti; ~uwlm 1•11 II~ Hulh11•k:1 u ... 1.11u t m N \t Stuu•11 I '"I The grc1<m1, H(m u( 1 t•\11 ,.,, \ 'ol und M r~ Jam e" 'itt·h1rk 111 l<t-dl unlh . 1i. "' grnu uu\t' of E .. tum•11A <tlld 1 •c" )<1v.-1 "'11h· Ill• no"' uttt:nJ:. 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On· is j Kr;11luatl' of Nt.-wpo rt Harbor ll 1~h -..('tu.ol ~h1• .illt:nds San Diego State I n1q·r .... 1t) rtw l;\1'011111 i.un of M r~ John Nail of Mon ll'l l'\ i.:r.i<111 .1l1•d fr11111 San Uiego State l 'nl\l'l ...,ll\ I hl· bri~k Jdu~hl l·r 111 M1 jlld M r " t:lt"' .ard lo 1 j kt-uf ~ 11u11t,1111 \'ulll'\ ~radual1·d from Nth•!> Wt:!>t thgh Srhool 1n Skoku:, Ill .. and Ot' PuuJ l nl\ t>r.,1ty 111 Ch1c~go She 1s a teacher m the Santa na llnif1~d School D1s tnct J lw 1•ou111'-",1s ni .11 rit:d in N£.'wJJOrt Deal'h Cruneron-Dicke y Darla Dicke~ of I luntm gton Beach and to:ugt'n<' 'amt•ruo of C'o:.la Mes a were m a rried in T ucson T~(Xroom, !>On of Mt and Mr!> llt:nr) K0<nstra of New York City. 1s a gritduat~ of Power Memorial llJg h School l.ll New Yor k Cny and Iona College in Ne" Rochelle , N Y Ht! works for the C ity uf Santa Ana Tht> couple p lan to hvc 1n Missl\11) Vit!JO follo w111g a tnp to lluwa11 The bride, dau2ht er or J a m es Heitz.ma n and D arlen e Pcndray of Newpo rt Beach , 1s ;1 grudu <1tt· of S unny llills l1 1gh School in f"ulh.•rton Shl' 1s l'mploycd by an ans werini; scrv1t'l' m Tucson. Nail-Butler Sa lly Butk r 11( Corona rll'I Mar a nd Dnugla:-. Nail of Mo nll.'n·y art· mun and w1ft' Thl• g room. s<in oJ th(' late> Eugene Cameron a n ti Winnifred P u t man of St l'wart , CC I ~ . ~r:.1<1 11att'U frt>m .lohni.lown l h gh Sl'h'.lol in J 1~h r:stow11 N Y a 11d :1lll'ncll-d ~; r ;.cus <: T hl' brnll'. daughh'r of Mer nll Butle r of Corona dcl Mar a nd Mrs M aurie·~ Stt.>wart of Uh1\1•r:-.1ty 111• 1s 1·111pl11yl'<I by the Zt•t• \tcd1cal Sen 1n• ''<1 • T U\'1'4111 I Guest has got to go OEAH A NN 1.AN L>ERS I rea d the one <tbout the wo m an who w anted to brinA u guest to a fa r -a way wedding. I unde rstand th a t the guest -list-li m ita tions ca n be a very to uchy s ubject. but c an you comment on this one ·~ My cousin is getting m arried A1111 Lfl11ders this winter . I live seve ra l hours L--------------""' a w a y from the wedding s ite . I live with my boyfriend and will proba bly marry him at some p o int. I a m n o t fo rm a lly engaged, howe ver . l would very much like lo have "Ed" escort me to the we dding, but I a m not sure I will get a persona l invitation . My pare nts will probably receive the invitation . a nd it will say "and fa mily" which m e ans me. I wiU have to tra ve l back and forth. a s ix·hour dr ive each way. o r a $80 t rain ra re twice. because the s hower is an obliga lion . too. Shower and wedding gifts will probably tol a l $60. If I don 't bring a date I know I won 't even get to dan ce. since ther e are very fe w young m en in our family. A m I j ustified in a s king my cousin to extf'nd an invitation to m y boyfriend'? WOULD LIKE SOME FUN FOR MY MONEY D t:.\R WOl l.H: No, you are not. T hi!> is not a 5ol'ial dinner dance. ll's a wt•dding celebra tion. Tht> biggl•i.t hl'adache lo the bride 's ramily is where to t ut t he ~ue-.t lis t. IJ eve r~ "~inglt>" as ked to b ring a danc· in~ partnt•r . it would bf" murde r. ,\ !-thowt>r i.., no t a "must." Sin n• moiw~ is 1ight, skip the ::.howt•r a nd sa vt• $80. I\ rP l/llU. ,., " SUT111'11nl' you C<lrl' nbout mesimrg nround with drugs - or rnnsuknno 11" /\ w all rlruqs l~HI" \\'hl1t aboul pol :... m 111(.)(lera t 11111°1 1\1111 I .arulen; rww ho1Jklet ··St rarght Dope o n Drugs !it'J.Klralt'11 th•' facts f rnm the ftctwn l'or eo.cll N>i>klrt ordered. send a dollar. µlus a long. self oddrt>.~SP<I. slo 111 pt'd Pn11£'1o pe 1UI cent.~ postaae 1 w A11n Landers. P 0 l111r I 1!195. C/11cn<J11 Illrnu1s fi<Hil I ln-lmm better not pout Newlyweds are so n aive . They dea l with a ll the trivial stuff at the a ltar hke hanging in the re through the big m oney, pove rty . s ic kn ess. hea lth a nd death . What they should be dealing with is the stuff of w hich mar riages either make it o r fail Whose house d o we go to for C h r i s t mas dinner " Y o ur pa rer\ts' or min e'! , We wer e lucky . My pa rcnls were very unde rstanding . They s aid , "We do n 't c a r e w hose hous e yo u go to for Chnstmas dinner We love yo u <ind we JU.'il want you to he happy If 1t isn't our house, we'll be d e ad by Nt·w Year's." My h usband 's parent!> were equa lly und e rs tanding T hey s a id . "If you a re n 't hNe for Christmas. it 's perfec t ly a ll rig ht. We'll JUSt a ssu me you hat ed the end tables <ind lhe lamps we bou,:tht you for a wed ding pr esent and you never want to see us aga in... . W he n I w as m a r r ic•d I we ighed 113 pounds. On my first wedding anniversary . I chl't'kt:d in at 132. "What's t h e ma ttf'r with you'!" asked m y hu'sha nd ·I rlidn 'l kn<.>w you we re an inflala blc .. "Don't be c ut e ," I -;aitl "You'd put on· wc1ghl too 1f you w<.•re eatin g for four " .. Four' .. he gasped . "T hal ·s r ight Your parent ... and m int> Mo:.l people don 'l realm • 1l but t h is h ltle hit of m a rried h fc d rama w as the bas is for most or our T gam e shows . The ide a for the gamt' of "Conct:'ntration " wa!> origin;it(•d hy a eouplc 1n Waterlo<1, lov.;i "'h o rlec1dl'cl t o g11 \1l hi-. mClthc r's for Chric;t m;is rhat m eant he r mnthC'r got t11 :-.elect "Pamper Your~etf '_' _ lhrcC' ho lidays fro m ·he r "wm" c•o lum n She chose Tha nksi:1v 1ng. Ea!-tte r and Mothe r 's Dav ·.ic•o p:.i rrt;. · wa-; a s p 1nofr'of a j!<i nw played h.r a coup!£' 1n /\uo;l1n. T l'X. T hi· w1f1· v.as given lhrL'<' :.e«onds lo 11.tml' "'h1ch in lttw ... h1• v..is to .,1wnd Valentine"'> l>a~· w11 h. J!Ul'SSPll wrong. Jntf was 1·u1 uul of I he wi II Tlw f1r~t ('oupll' to a.sk . "(; u, . ..,.., \\ho's !\OT 1·•irning ''' d1nn(·r" w ;p lh•· has1 ... for ·· v al'l' the M11..,1t ·· ..\nil lh1 • fi rst nHtp!P 111 '-.iv lhl·.\ w1•n • <,H'k of pl:i.\111g rnu~H·c.11 tn Ill\\:-. :ind pr<·fern·d tQ .,la~ ;ot h111n1• f11r th1.• ho hda\i. i:avP h11 lh to T 11 Tell 111 .. rruth .. l'hl' 11111hh·m 1!-t ~llll m.iltmg g.111H' !-tho" h1!-tt11ry La.,t w1 .. ·k . I lw a1 rl uf :.i d;rnJ,!h te r who c·allcd hn mother lo i.c1· ""h:ll lime• '-h<: w.mtcd hl.'r hus hand and their !-••vt•n r hllclrc n 1(1 arn\'c for Chris t ma:-. llc·r mothl'r ~aid "hi' thought 'h1i. .. mothcr v. as .,tuc-k \\llh thr•m lh1~ '.'Par \11d th,11 ·~: ho\.\ F CJmll) l'l'ucl · \\ ;1s horn 1--la--1~~~~~~~- • AT l . NATURAL COSMETICS Full Set of Nurture Naifs Reg. S.W. NOW ONLY Complete Facial Reg. S2S, NOW ONLY $30. $20. Plus Receive A Free Make-up Consultation Call Or Stop In South Cust Pina . 540-3332 Lowe r Level By SAKS HOLIDAY SAVINGS! \\o\o ~\ LUGGAGE 'l!ot~o~ LEATHER & TOTES ~ CANVAS VALETS ~0 HANDBAGS ~ BRIEF CASES & WALLlEJ'S AFTER CHRISTMAS SAYINGS NOW! UN BEL DI 11M S. C:O.St Hwy.,~ ..... Top Lewi, VIII~ F• r ~II . OPEN DAILY· 1M* 4M-5171 T....Uy tftnl s.telray......., '1118 ,,M. ,. ' I., ,.... I • v""' w r PEARLS ARE IRRITATING <TO THE OY ST ER THAT IS> ... But not to that special lady on your list. Choose from our collection of fine salt and fresh water cultured pearls . . . you won't be "scratched." ----- ---------\ \f \.·\\ ix \l'I U do Village, 3"24 Via Oporto #2 Newport Beach 673-0449 Open Mon.-Wed. 10-5:30 Thurs. -Sat. 10-10 Sunday 11 -5:30 ~.09cembef21 , '"° · Wedding and HIJGQe· ment f orm1 can be ob· tamed /rom the Doil11 Pilot bf/ HndmQ a 1tam~d. 1elf· addre1~ envelope to the 1''eahm Deportment. P.O. Boz 15'10, Colta Meaa m2', or by l.ILIUtnQ an11 of the Da ily Pilot officu T~y are located at 330 W Ba11 SL , Costa Mesa. 17875 Beach Blud.. Huntington Beach, and um N Coa&t Highway, Laguna Beach. Pictures o/ both the bnde and groom will be accept· ed. They should be sharp black and whit e glossies or good·quality color. Mrs. Kooistra Bar11elt-Luchen ~ Tl'rry l.uc·hf.'nt• of l-1 <.inna. Jrrd0 • and Mitc h Barnell 11f Coslo Mesa are enf{aged to be mar· ried The brnlc l'll'cl rtau).{hter 11f Tom and Lois Luch cne of Hanna . ln1J .. grad uated from South Central I hgh Sl·hvol in lnd1anu ancl a ttended Orange Coast College T he futun: gr()4>1n . w n of Bud a nd Connie Harnt'll of ('o ... ~:i !\1 1·.,<1. gnid11ated from Estan- l'la I hgh Sth11'1I .wd i1ttcnil<'d Orang•· Coast <.'olh'l{l' B~rli-Brugge r Susan Hru1-:~l·1· of ll untin~ton HCllCh a nd Sh unt• Bl'rll of('n ... la Ml'!-ta have announced t he ir plans l11 111arrv ( lloroseope ] Vfonda y, Oec. 22 Bv SYO .... E \' OMARR 1\RIES 1 :\1ar 21 Apr 191 St11·k ln prllcllc al 11'.,UI'" lgnm 1· '"''' wtic, attempt!. to :.1d l'track · ~ou FoL·u .... ""'Ill'' 1111 n •l<it1un-.h1ps husines<> np porlunllll'l> and ,. l:Jhlti.hm«nl of ·tcrnton<il rights" Ti\l'Rt;S t /\rl' W :'o-1.1y :.!11 1 Fm10.,h \.\hat )O\J i.t:.irt a tl·lt:ph11nt· t'all c11uld re..,ult 111 ..,hort JOUrne~ (;l'l n•1li' 111 "' dcr you II ht' J!>kl'd 4uc•i.tions a nd ri·frn·111 1· rn:.t .... nal v.dl hi.' re q11c·i.tt-cl G EMINI 1 M:1:-:'I Jw11· <!!11 "\p\\ ~t<.1rt In new d1rcC"t111n n·s ull .., in ..,1.wnal fin;in r1al advanct'ment l\.now 11 iH'ld :J I'\ <1L'c111 d1n ~h Lt''1. /\q 1111 nu.., pl.'r..,on.., fl).! u re p1·1.irn101.ntl) l'i\NC'ER d un!' 21.July 221 Fomily d1SpUtt' 1s n.•:.olVl'd <') d1· l11 gh . 1·mphll..,1.., on pt-r..,nn<tlt ty. special appt•a ranc t•.., und a "unique honor ' Aq uanus. C'apncorn and an11thl.!r Cancer figure prominently 1.1<:0 1 .J 11l~ 23 \u~ :!21 Ke) 1::. dl\ersir1ca· t11J11 H1·\ IC'\.\ f1r1 :inl'ia) holdm~~ GN Cln account ln J?. la ke st1 1\·k f111<.1 11111 v.h,·rt ~111 .. r money 1s going and v. h\ \'lttf;O 1S1·pt :n 1" 1 ~~1 One 1n com th£.'ck clL•tails . n ·ad b1..'tween Lhe Imes and be a ware• of s mall print 01.itatn hint from Leo mcssa~e Be willin~ to t<'<•r down for purpo~e of rC'butlding on .1 m11r1• 'nhil ... trUl'tllrl.' l.IRRA St•Jll 2:J <>1•1 221 011t• in r<1m m:rnd· :mnoun1•1· • hang1· IJf JJlan.., Don't be s al1'>f1cd to kr11m m1•r1•I} that ~omNhing h:ip Pt'rw rl rlt•o.;c·crn n•a.,1ms. motive., /\ prvmotwn coulrl h1.· ·on lh1 • v.:1\ · S('ORPIO 10rt 2:1 No" 21 > Acrent on lwmt'. ~Ot'f'lill pmd111·1-. l1n1tr) items and fam1 I) <11 ... t•11..,..,1.111 11( h11dg1•1 Look heyond thl' im ml'1halt'. J)l'r•·1•1\t' polf'ntial SAGl'rfARH'S tNm 22 l>f'<' 211 l>eJ\e llL•11f';ilh ~11rfa1·1· 111d11·:1\1on!-If th11rnugh , vnu <"ollld lul .1:i~·kpot On1· dos1• \11 \llU 1nclud1ng part nt·1 11r mall· I :ilk!> .ll11iut ~l11rrov. inlt. lt•nd1nJ,! .ind mtcn·s t r:1t , . .., ('APRH'OR ~ 1 JJ1·c 22 J an 19 1 Patience 1s an allv )fill ea11 aH111 d 111 ,,1,1) "ailing gamt• Oldt·r 1nd1\ 11!11al v.dl ll•r"I IH!nt•f1t of experience l.t>gul 111-t 1:.11111 i.:•w~ 111 \llllr fJ\'Or Know it. be c·onfid1:n1 :111il p1 ·r..,1q \11\\ ttr<h ultimate goal ,\Ql'ARfl S 1 l,111 211 F eb 181 F<tvorable puhhcit \ .u<b 111 promoting .,~t1al prC1duct or Jln>Jr«I lmpr1nl "t'I" I.ml' ri·lal1ons hip 1s em · pll.1..,1n il Acc1•11I .dv1 011 \\Ork. h1-.1lth, nulnt ion .dillll.' 111 ... t11•:1ml11w 111 hn111 u"' .ind 1mpro,·e h.1 ... IC' "C'r\ 1<·1•°' PIS<'F S I 1·1> 1~1 '\1ar 20> Empha:.1son a d 'cntur<' s p1.•ctil.111n11 1 r1·at1v1t) and intensified rclat1on..,h1p \\Jth rn1•mlo1•r ,,r opposite sex. Lt•o Aquanu ... r><·r..,,,n..., f1~urt· prominently Crazy Horse sweaters, pants and blouses. Perfect for Christmas. Open 10-9 Mon.-Fri. 1M Sat. & 11-4 sun. Westcllff Plau 17th & trvine, Newport leach ~121 \ . The future bride, dauahter of Mr. and Mn. Theodore Brui1er of Turlock, is a 1raduate of Turlock HiCh School and Cal State, Chico. The future groom , son of J oAnn Rodriguez of Cost a Mesa, graduated from Ne wport Harbor High School and Cal State , Long Beach. Dieda-Fletcher Jamie Fletche r and Christopher Oieda . both o.r HWltingtOn Beach, a r e engaged to be ma.r· r1ed . T he bride-elect , d a ughter of Mr. and Mrs . J~rry Fle tc he r of Hunting ton Beach, is a graduate of Marina High School and Golden West College. Sh e is employed by the Alpha Bet a Co. The groom , s on of Mr. and Mrs . Car l Oied a of Huntington Beac h, gr aduated from Hunt· in gton Be a ch High School a nd Golden West Colle~e. lie works fo r Hie mar Enginee ring . -----------1nfi '. • -RUFFELL'S "' ·;) UPHOLSTERY ~ .. ~~-..,o v.-~· W~YOMWeftt tti. .... "22 HGrber IA•d. HOW LITTLE ~o.to M•M -SU· I I 56 THE COST FORA ~ -THE ~:~ BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION ·---......... '>t l ·< ,, 16.t), • Olem1~h·hce complexion ,.,,,. '"',... S•.-1~ •• ·~· Uoo• I( t "'•''w" N"A'""' '-'' Ar .. 4f • Pe1fec tly clei\n skt0 e Firming & fonu~ C05T• ... _.641·1289 •UIN._ ...... llllHIOM v~J0495•04Q1 2.n C•"""" Co .... lro"" (S•11t 0t.ee lrwt e l Aw.,-, l'11w, f On •r 10 veurs in lhl' skin i:t1 n• prtlfl'ssion is proof • • • • • • Daily Pilot classifieds work for you.Call 642-5678 for quick cash sales. • 1 ·"0~ 1 1 Open Tues-Fri 9-6 nm Sal 9.3 Evenings by appoin1men1 Call 76()-8560 ,._ , 2549 East Btutt Dr , • Newport Beach .,",I,$' ~ ~-------~~l, :\' 'l MATURAL COSMETICS Presents Half/Price Dally Speclat1 UMTIL CHRlSTMAS Plus A Huge AFTER CHRISTMAS SALE Call Or Stop In South Coeat Plaza 540-3332 Lower Level By SA KS ,.. Mhal Parl of\ our I.if•~ dtt \t1u u ·attl to ('hnugt•:> "*' c•cue ht>lp. 666 Baker S11ee1 Su le 405 Cos1a Mesa CA 92626 Phone 540-675/ $10.00 off J eans and pants . Condors, Levis. Christmas Specials Thru Dcc_i4th - l Chemin de Fer . • Bonjour. ~h~lli's contemporary fo1hion1 ., •-..,:.;::c...,, .. 495'29G3 . ~ ... ~ ......... --·· . . . ---------~ ........ ____ ...... __ .,_,De :•11.t• • , LIVING . Stinta Ana debate erUl,s County Res~ue Missio~ finally · rescued 9)' (,Lt;NN 'OTr t)t ... o.i., ,. ........ , t t "'"' a rcacut1 m lulon DObod 111•med to uvt'. bu\ tht- dlt" ntvwn Sanl1t An» ctil\lt r will '',. a cw.-h<imt' •fkt all Tht n "w att" 111 ttll • va cant lot at th<' cornet ot "'lrttt abd D '"" -.tr 'l'\~ 10 • ot1a hbn1 h or><S n o1 \h uC lh~ 11111lo•n Out ofric1uls Cor th~ non p rof11 ('or v or11tion M li. 11lunari• at Hom•. plan lo be&ln conatructlon In March on a 9,000 11qwu•t1 root bulldln& which will co.t about M~.000 ... ~ lt hwm't ~n eaaay for the non- d<'nomlnaUonal Christian aroup lo Clnd a ntsw location alter the city Redevelopmtint Aaency con· drmned IU :JU.bed facility at 214 N Sycaunore St Bob M11rl111 . admu11 strator ror the miaalon, said bl• l1"0Up was the victim of a "very· sue· cessfuJ campaian of merchant.I who overstated their case to cet u11 out ol the downtown." T be result of the campaign, he said, wu that everyone else was afraid to accept the mission in their area. After sever al at· tempts to flnd a new location. mission leaders finally went to the Santa Ana City Council for TRS-SO''~ Color Computer- The Perfect Family Gift! TAs-&0 Color Video Receiver 21010 Off! High-Perfonnance · Stereo Hi-Fl System approYaJ to use the Fin l Street Ille. The ·council voted ' to 3 to waive industrial 1oni n1 a nd parkln1 requirements and thus allow the mi.ssion to build a '5- bed facility. But co mmunity criticism has created a change in outlook at the m ission. Said Martin : "There won't be a free·floatinc clientele. '' In other words, the new mis· &ion won't be a home for drif· ters, who made up about a quarter of the clients ser ved at the downtown site. lt c r eates t oo many problems and threatens the very existence or our work," admitted Martin, The new missk>n will serve Two-speed families, people lookina for jobs and those needing emeraency help, be aald. . Mission officials don't want ·to tum their backs on the dwindl· in& number of drifters, bums and skid row types who still pass through Santa Ana. Marlin said Missiona ries al Home may try to buy a small lunch counter where it can serve low-cost meals to the drifters, Save•12080 Give a Telephone Amplifier !:;::;;:::.;;;:;m~~OU6FONE by Radio Shack manual player. Head- ph.one jack. Wrde- range 4" speakers separate up to 18' #13-1162 "carry-Along" Pocket Recorder Mtn1 .. tt•~-11 5459 Reg. 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Comfortable and ligh tweight. #33.:T019 LCO-Qliartz Alann Watch •r Mteronta The.electronic watch that does much more than tell ......... -...... - time. Built-in 24-hour alarm. ,.,,.,....., -·--•· plus month. day. date =::t!'Jh calendar. With battery. -5005 FM Convette For Car Radio , \ ., Aulllc r Check Your Phone Book for the -.m1e Store or Dealer Nearest You .... tCH MAY VMY Af IHOMOUAl. ST~H A OMS40N 0 , fANOY COM'ORATIOfil .. ------------- DEC. 21, 1980 RcAL ESTATE STOCKS TRAVEL ENTERTAINMENT C2 C4 cs C6-9 .. ' ENTERTAINMENT: He's mellowed but Archie Bunker after 10 years retains his popularity with TV audiences . . . cs. Borrowing squeeze hu1·ting mi11ions 8 ,.,_. .\it ... lal•d Pn•• ltClrn1¥o mt; munt•} rw \ ~r h••"' ec.o't mort• m o\mt·• It••. 111nd Uw p1n r h lit hur1t1111 m1lhvnl> of m\•11\'~ru Hln "r~ l'•ll t 11frord k11iCh tu Lill\ l'ar'!> nd h.oroe~. .. nll l ht< ~·vlt lo\ t1u m111k t' uml build t hi.-m .irtt lo~111 g 1ubi. Cbn tm~ 'tl 1p11\'r' 'eem lo tw l'UlllnK b~\."I>. l'he n stng tnterei.t rak:. h:ivti prumptt!J r n c of · mbdnl.'s'!>" fru m bw.mci.:>men and wammgs C an ·vconom1<.· Dunkirk· from top advt!>d'!> 10 Pres ident e kl'l Ronald Reagan But F e d e r al tt t"se rv c Chairman P .. ul Vulcker !>etnis to be determant!d to ust• high rates as the ke} weapon an the battle agaan:-.t inflation The prime lending rat1.• charged by banks to bus1nc~ses has risen to 21.5 percent. and may go higher Rising interes t rates deal a double·whamm) to maoy husi- nesses. Their customers cannot afford to borrow to buy prod· uct i.. and they must pay the i.oaring rolt•s to fanant·e mven· ton es • "SMALL B US INESSES haven 't a prayer with today's inte rest rates," s aid Paul Butch· er, the owner of Butcher Lakefield Lumber Co. in Weston. . W Va "There 1s no way they can borrow money and pay it back "''1th the small 1>ercentage of pro- tHs they ma.kc " "'l'h~ bt!st wt: ean do is bre~k t-Vt!t1,' moani. Mike Hamilton, tht! owner of Hamilton O"ygen "l'f\'ll't' toe in Birmingham, l\la . whO says he has been unu· IJlc to nrnse µraces enough to But those suffering are grow- ing more vocal, especially as signs grow that this round of high Interest rates will las t longer than the one this spring. whi ch e nded in a s hort re· cession. Many economists think another a nd longer re· cession will arnve within a few weeks. "All mlormatlOf'I we are getting shows the housing industry is simply being strangled by rising interest rates. .. Housing sales declined last month and sales have been slipping several mooths. keep up with fin ancing costs and loss or volume. Othe r businesses would be 1ubilant to brt>ak e ven. Chrysler Corp. is the best publicized case of a company on the ropes. but the number of business failures 1s up more than 50 percent from last year. Some are benefiting from the high rates. Collection agencies report booming busines~ and re· pairmen of some items are get· ting more calls as consumers put off buying new cars and ap- pliances . "The interest rate policy of the Federal Reserve System is driving the economy of the Unit· ed States into self-destruction," said an advertisement, complete with s kull and cr oss bones , placed lly Lone Star Industries Inc .. a Greenwich . Conn , ce- ment and construction materials m anufacturcr. · Lone Star Chairman James E. Stewart said the ad ('ampaign was undertaken to tell the gov- ernment its goals cannot be achieved "by hurting the people all the lime " Those backing the tight money policies think that "a squeeze on the economy." as Volcker put it, is needed to bring inflation un· der control, something that was not accoml)lished in the brief ~­ cession earlier this year. The idea is that theiie will be - fewer loans made at high rates. But so far banks are doing good business, as many businesses borrow to finance inventory or to avoid issuing long-term bonds at high interest rates. BUT THE banks aren't doing good business in mortgage loans or auto loans . And that is caus- ing agony for both would·be buyers and sellers. ··All information we are get· ting shows that the housing in· dustry is simply being s trangled by rising interest rates," says Michael Sumichas t , c hief economist for the National As· sociation of Homebuilde rs Hous ing s tarts declined last month, and sales have been slip· ping for several months. In the first nine months of this ye ar . l ,643 auto d eale rships closed their doors. There are about 20,000 dealers in the coun· try, and some auto industry analysts say anothe r 1.200 could be out of business by March A Right battery choice ~portant Krwwing di{ f erences, safety can cheer gift recipient By PAT DUNN OI llW O .. ly Pilot SI.tit "Angels we have heard on high tell us lo go out and BUY!" So sang satirist Tom Lehrer back in the 19505 when the com· mercializalion or Christmas was a re latively new phenomenon. This year's Christmas angels began touting battery-operated lifts of every description almost as soon as the kids went back to school. ONE THING hasn't changed. howeve.r. Most consumer.s still ask, "What is the dlfference between batteries or is there any?" The Ray-0 -Vac Corporation, a battery manufacturer. ofCcrs the following information to he lp clear up the confusion. There are four basic batteries and you can rate them by how long they last and how much they cost. As for powering your ne w widget. the rule of thumb is the more sophisticated the de· vice. the more expe ns ive the battery. And. yo u have to buy the right SIZC THE MOST expensive are alkaline· batte ries. which also last the longest . Jn general. alkalines a re idea l for things that crawl. nash or go bleep in the night. Photo nash attach· m ents and those noisy, moving toys have a high power drain. which the top-if-the-line battery will meet longest and bes~. Rechargeable batteries will also give long service. but not without a lot of work on your part. The initial cost is hlgh, since you 'll need to purchase the recommended recharging equip- ment and two sets of batteries - one lo charge and one to work. You also can figure that each charge will last for less time than a standard battery. There is also a s,afety factor. since the other kinds of batteries are not designed for recharging and they can blow up if you try to recharge them. Because of all this fuss and bother. rechargea- ble batteries are not nearly as popular as the use-and-throw- away kinds. A "heavy-duty" b'llttery is the next step down in price and length of life. These a re often a good choice on a rost-per·hour bas is , rn battery-powered clocks, radios and othe r devices with low power drain . the price difference <about one· third less than alkalines) is often worth the slightly more frequent bat· te ry changes required. FINALI. V. THERE'S the general purpose battery. usually · the least expensive one on the s helf. It ·s a good buy for infre· quently us ed thin gs li ke fla s hli gh t s Ali.o . if the grandparents have told you they intend· to )"!ive j unior a noisy toy. you may want the general p~se battery to preserve your s anity since it will stop the clat· ter fastest These inexpens ive batte ries are also ideal choices for the child who forj!ets to turn off his Mickey Mouse phonograph over- 1ight. Even the longest -lasting batte ries won't hold up under .his kind or drain. If you are .not into being an urban cowboy , (cowgirl?> you're not "with it." And part of making the scene ii to have a weatens bat. The demand for 1uch bata, however, hu made them scarce In many clotldn1 stores. The shortage of hat.I, accordin1 to experts, is six or seven times what it wu a year ago and manufacturers aren't able to ke~p the 1helves stocked. Here, Jerry Zeller checks the fft of one of the few hata he wu able to find ln manaaer W\Wam Franklin'• Leddy Bros. Western Shop tn Fort Worth. B a t t e ry c o n s t r u c t i on i s generally of high quality among leading brands, but all battenes will eventually be exhausted and at that time they may leak. The smart consumer will take com· mon sense steps to prevent damage to any battery-operated gadget. First, read the package to rind out what the manufcacturer will do 1( leakage occurs. Look for a guarantee to repair or replace any device damaged by leakage of alkaline. If you do notice a leak, clean the s urface of anything touched by the alkaline. but be very careful. Protect yoor hands and rinse the surface thoroughly with cool wate r . Use baking sod a to r e m o ve harde n ed alkaline. T,hen rinse again and dry. Be sure to safely dispose of any cloth or toweling used for this cleaning. S~COND, REMOVE the bat- teries from any device powered by house current that uses bat· teries for backup. The current is not r echarging the batter ies, they're just getting old. Third. post a Ust of battery in· stallation dates inside your pan- try or whe rever you store bat· leries. This way you'll know when changes are needed. FinalJy. don't forget to check the toys you buy to see if they need batteries to work. Discovering you don 't h ave batte ries necessary for the "life" of that fantastic toy your child has been talking about for months can be a Christmas disaster. Buck er1juy. strong surge fora change NEW YORK <AP) -The dollar is riding high on interna- tional currency markets these days. The dollar has hit its highest level against the West German mark in more than two years. exceeding a level of 2 marks to the dollar. By late this past week it had fallen below that level. But it was still about 15 percent higher against the usually strong West German mark than its level at the close ol last rear. ITS GAIN against the Swiss franc and the French franc hu been about the aame -l4 per- cent since lhe end ot lut year. And It recenUy came cloae to ifa highest level acalnst the Can•· dian dollar alnce the 1930s The-C1nadian dona..-fell about IZ eentrtlr .. cu.rrenc:y before recovertn1.._ bit late ln the week. But the dollar bu 1Upped 4 percent a11tnst the BrlUab pound llld ta clown about ta per. c.at .,atmt the Japan11e Ct Tb• dollar ... tndl.q ·~ • 110 YtD tMa pat .... down from near11 140 yea to tbe dollar at the end of fut year. total of 188,250 auto workers are out or work indefinitely. Retailers say buyers are scarce for durable goods, such as refrigerators and washing machines, as consumers are content lo make repairs rather than purchase new appliances. .. Anything that has to be financed has stopped dead." said Richard Falck, senior vice president and treasurer of K Mart Corp., the nation's No. 2 retailer after Sears, Roebuck & Co. Even lower prices for some Christmas goods won't help the victims o f the co untry 'a economic problems. The steel industry is in a deep slump. and .companies are unwilling or una· ble to borrow the money needed " to modernize their plants. Laid off steelworker Jerry McNally is feeling the pinch . "I don't know when I will find another job," said the 35-year-·o 1 d fath er of three fro m Youngstown, Ohio, .. and I don't know how I'd pay any bills for gifts bought on credit after Christmas." Simpl~ gifts Please, 110 new gadgets EDITOR 'S NOTE -What have they done to the Chnstma.s toys1 They don"I have that same old walk. or talk -or simphet· ty Here·s one mother who longs for a less ttchnologrcal Chri&tmas Dear Sant<t. By JO HARING Now that you've received my children's Christmas lists. the ones they mailed air freight in early October, J would like to take this opportunity to clanfy I hem a bit. I hope you and t he elves won·t take it amiss if I sug· gest that last year 's Christmas was missing a little something. batteries m ainly . l'M NOT COMPLAINING actually_ Over the years we have all enjoyed racing little blips , battling little blips. flinging blips into the end-zone for touchdowns. dunking blips into baskets and pinging pongs back and forth across the TV screen. And all those gadgets that add, subtract. give out spelling words , deal blackjack and wake you up with a whispered command to "open your eyes" are all really neat. But to ~ell you the truth. Santa. I'm beginning to long for something along the more traditional lines. So when you start filling our orders. I'd appreciate your consider- ing the following requests. . FIRST, DO YOU think you could see your way clear to mclude at least one small baby doll of inde terminate sex? One wllicb does not wa~k. talk. burp. sing or do differential calculus. Mind..¥ou..-.J've--got-nothing 1tgainsrthF~o Derek aolls and the Farrah dolls and the Wonder Woman dolls and the Barbies and Chers and Tootsies. except maybe that their wardrobes are not tax deductible. But .what I have in mind. reaJly. is a bab:v doll that will just fit the crook of a small arm an<t be content whether it's cuddled or thrown in a comer or stuffed under a bed. And, Santa, a'lthoug!l lhe elves are probably-aH pretty much info eleNronic.s and' computers and systems analyses and such. I hope~hat they haven't lost the ex· pertise for making those little toys that wind up with a key. march unsteadily across the noor. tip. fall and kick help- lessly in the air. WHEN VOU CAN CARRY your sack into our house by the rroot door, please. as we are an energy-conscious fami· ly and have closed the damper on the fireplace, please try to include a few of those balls that bounce, go flat and miss the basket with some regularity. The children have to face the realities sooner or later. Ancl being of the bang-bang-you're dead generation, Santa, I'm not yet comfortable with the idea of space-age weapons that translate entire galaxies into black holes in space. So ii you need to bring weapons, stick mostly to toy swords and cap guns, please. · I might also add that any quiet toys, the kind that don't talk back. require a stick for pounding. or emit high frequency pitches. would be gTeatly appreciated. ALSO, SANTA, our toy box has gotten pretty bare since we have had to keep our e\edronic gear underleck and key wMn lt isn't beint used. Could you Just brine somethlQg to fill it agatn, alphabet bl~ka and toy can that have to ~ pushed uro"Bs the k~ and inay-..a •--tHU~ottord1.theS" - And I'd prefer that any vehicles you leave under the Cbriltmu tl'ft be pedal-powered rather than 1asoline- powered. Flnally, Santa dear, please brtn, alone several lar1e. eiq~y boxe1 and tust leave them lYtn« around. I bol)e ltbat 1 not out of line. but experience bu tau1bt me that tM kid• are likely to play more With thole than with an)'tliln1 •lie. Tbnkint you in adv&He. Merry Cbri1tmu. . " r • ' .. ·coast builderS cited M rchandi1ing excelle11ee au:ards given 1 h Hl~I c Oll!l>l hulhh•1" ilfllt lOI 11 llt int 111111 "-h .. 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BRUSS p to 'H nu H 1 111 bt·~11111in~ to think my 11,1\,11111 '' , 1 .it\ 111HI I "1111111 lik(' your opinion llt> • l 1 .11hl 1 .1111 ~;.> F111 m t•r SP\'t'n months. we've 11•n t.1 ll.111M a h.1111 '"" 111~ a townhouse condo \\, ',. i.;nt .ll1011t $9.1100 flll a down payment I .1-.1 \\\'\'k I found a \'Ute.' townhouse with a -.~1 1\\1\I .1 .. 1.rn~ pr11•1• lhlt thl' agent sa ys she 1h1n 1. ... th•• .. ,•lll•r "'111 tak<' S7!>.000 with S7.500 down I'·•' llWnt I '' .tnt('(l l o offN that much r1w .t~t'tH :-a~~ thl' se ller will carry a wrap .11 11111\ll Olt\11~tii;l' u1 10 percent mterest for seven \ l'.1 r, Htl\ m~ husband rl'fused to s ign the offer ·I le• ... 111! inll'rt'~I m k s will come down next year 111d "'' :-.h1111ld "'1111 10 huv then What should I do? · -.Dollie C. Ot:AR 001.Ln:: Today is a buye r's market f11 r homt-1' in most areas. I've never seen so many a n~ ious· St'llers who are willing to accept rt';&'\Onable purchase offers. H mortgage interest rates drop nest year, h11111 ,. bu~·t>r demand will skyrocket. This will raise horn r price~ far more than any inte rest rate sa,v· In!-(. The smart buyer s are buying now while tlwr.-·s litllf' buyer't:ompetitioo. In fact, December i., on$:_ of the> slowf'st home sales months <except in 1ourisl arusJ s o it's the best month to buy. Explain to your husband that a 10 percent in· l\•rr~t ralt• mort~a~e really rosts much less after '''""idPrln~ tax savings. For 1·xam1>lr , s uppose you are in a 30 percent rn111 hin1·d h'<l«>ral and state income tax bracl<et. l'hi rl\ 1wr<'f·nt of lU J)erceot is 3 percent. That n·prri.«>nli. .vour incom~ lax dollar davings for the 1111t·r1·"1 dt'(fudlon, thus reducing your after-tas rnorl~a~(' col>! to 7 percent. Where else can you lmrrow so cht>aply'! Get busy. Buy that townhOW1e bt>forr I do. :.! poinl loan f Pe r.rplabwd 1>~:.\H HOH /\really agent told me if we gel a 111 \\ horn•• llH.111 wp'll hav~ to pay a two-point loan I • I Inv. flllldt I!-I h I)..'' Susan McG t>t:J\tt !"\ 'SJ\N : One point equals one percent of tht' amount borrowed. tr you get a SI00,000 borne loan, for example, a one point fee is Sl,000. A two 1mint h••• is $2,000. Wcdt•ng pro·re• ~o•tl" t>f.:AR ROA. I just thought you'd want lo know ~ 011 were wrong. Several months ago. you told me I "<I h<rVl' t<i help fi nance m y buyer's purchase if I ~ ,1nte<l lo get my home s old. Trut'. I had it up for sale over 10 months and had to cul the price u little. But m y agent finally fr1u nci a buyer who paid m'I? all cash. He 's a young hank vrl'l' pres ident, age 27. who got a 9 percent in· l••rest rate mortgage from his bank. It paid me to \1 .111 a:. r can now in vest that money in a six -month l lhll Savtn~!> Certificate -Myron C. Ot:AR MYRON: Thanks for lbe good news I hat I was wrong. As I re call your first letter I sug· ~C!otf'd you help finance your buyer's purchase to 1•rovid«> (a) a n easy, quick sale for top dollar, (b) in.;;tallmenl sale tax defe rral, and <c> good interest 1•:1rnings. Ry waiting 10 months to sell, you lncutred ad- l11tional ownership costs for mortgage, maln- tenance. and property tax ay.ment.s._and had to ~our pike to get all cash. A.nd lbat hlgh- y ie ld six-month uvings certtncate rqay not be re· n~wahle at such a high retum ln six months. FranJ<ly , you were lucky to tap one ol the few 1.vpes or home buyers who can get mortgage flnanc· ing today. Most banks, as a fringe benefitto make up ror low ,1ay, give employees below-market lnterel!t rate.mortgages. · .. '$50,000 to $SOO.OOo·. INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS· I Frankly, )'OU Wt're lucky to tap one of the fe w types of horne buyf'rs who can get mortgage rlnandng today. Most banks, as a frinl(e benefit to make up for low pay, gin employees below· markPt lnt.-rest rate mortgages. Boal a dolell pa,,...n1 DEAR BOH. ls 1t t.rul' that I can trade my boat as down 1my me nt on a home'! A friend at work saicl he did so. Jim M DEAR JIM : It's not only true, but it's being donl" every day. As you may know, selllng a boat l!•n 't easy. But trading it is much easie r, especial· ly In water-oriented towns. I've ne ve r seen realty agents buy s uch items. if the home seller doesn't want the m . so the sale could go thro .. gb. If you can sweeten your purchase offer with a little casb (it's called "lemonading") that wlll make your boat trade more acceptable lo a home seller. ft.T..., loa11 fa.r dedurd..W ..... DEAR ROH: We a re cons ide ring gelling a $15,000 h()mc improvcm t•nt loan to remodel our home The bank manage r s <iid he thought the in- te rest was tax deductible. but he didn 't sound too s ure: Is it tax deductible ? If so, wt."11 go ahead Drake L DF.AR DRAKE : Yt·s. home improvement loan inte rest' is tax deductible. Wilb only a few limited exrept ions <such as borrowing to buy lair-exempt municipal bonds>. loan inlt•resl always qualifies a~ an itemized lax deduction. Ask your tax advise r for de tails. P .S. Wise hom e improvements are an excellent investment. Irvine N orthtcood opens new tract Merickel Development has introduced a not her de velopment of attached s ingle fa mily homes at S h e ffi e ld Ma nor 1n Irvine's Villag e uf Northwood. The Oavor or this in ti mate new community of j u s t 5 0 h o m es i !> "Americana " a nd t he sale of more than half the hom es during a r ecent preview showing attests to the appeal of Colonial s t y ling f or t oday's home buyers Pri ces r a n ge frtim $124 .950to $138.950. Thl' She ffil.'ld Manor !-.: .. Iles offi«(• is open daily from 10 a.Ill to 6 pm R c I.Hl'senlati vPs of Walke r & Lee. exdusivt• s ales aKcnt. arc on the prC'mises. The new community by Merickel Development may be reached by tak- i n g lhc Sa nlf.1 An a . Freeway to the Culver Ori vc exit. then east to Irvine Boulevard. Turn right on Irvin e Boulevard lo V a le Avenue. then right again and follow the signs to Sheffield Ma nor I· Moving Up In Real Estate C. EDWARD WOLFE, an independent fee ap- praiser in Newport Beach, was awarded the RM designation and membership in the American Institute of Real Es tate Appraisers at the meeting of the Jnstitute's Governing Council in Anaheim. The RM C Residential Me mber) designation is awarded only t.o those specialists who have dem- o nstra ted compete nce in the appraisal of residential pro- perties by m eeting the in- i>litute's stringent require - fllents. Wolfe r eceived a BA degree in bus iness administra· lion from California State University, and an AA degree in real estate from Orange Coast College. Prior to establishing his business in 1978. Wolfe was employed as an appraiser with Gwail Place Properties. Newport Beach. for two years . JAMES 8 . WOOD, president of Unique llo m es. Inc. of Corona del Mar, has been na med Oran~e County sales representative for Jackson Court. a luxury. time-sharing resort in San Fran- c·isco Wood as a director of the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce. Voted 1970 Realtor of the Yl'ar by the Newport Harbor· Cost:J Mesa Board of Realtors . Woods is a me mbe r of the Mtlhon Dollar Sa les Club and h a s tau g ht rea l estat e salesmanship a nd finance at Orange Coust <.;o llege. In addition to his real estate career , he has served on the Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Hecr eation Commission From 1969 to 1970, Wood was • wooo chairman of the Newport-Mesa Citizens School Rond Election He is a pas t president of the board or directors or the llarbor-Area Youth Employ· m e nt Service and Corona del Mar Parent-Teacher Association Laguna Nig uel Realty announces the promo· taon or W. K. "KEN" STRANG as manage r of its Town Center resale offi ce: also the staffing of re· sale personne l al the lnrormat1on Center 1n Laguna Ni guel. Strang has been in the building and selling of residential properties for m ore than 20 year s .He holct6 a BS degret' in Industrial Engineering and has done graduate work in Business Management at liC..'f'.A. lie also 1s a California slate licensed real estate broker. gener al contractor and certified real estate appnoser . Stran$( is viN· µres ident-elect and director of the South-Laguna ~1guel Rotary Club. He is a m embe r of Laguna Beach Board of Realtors , California Association of Realtors, and '.'lational Association of Realtors DEAN PATTON, originally from Newport Beach before being named accounts manager for tlw Eastern Region of Executra ns . Inc . has been promoted lo director of marketing and clie nt rela- tions . i.ICCo rding to J ames L Ervin. president Pa lion will work out of the firm ·s new office in the Coldwell Hanker & Company complex 1n Newport Beach. He will be responsible for de- veloping new business in>California and all the states west of th e Mississippi River . including Alaska and lla wai1 lie a lso will oversee nal.Jonal account mana~c·rs and client relations re presen- t t1t1vcs 111 Oa ll as. Ch1<•ago and San Jose Cory ays funds down SACRAMENTO IA P I The state won't gel as much from its tidelands oil leases as anticipated this year because of a dis- put e<l federal lax on windfall profits. s a ys s t ate Cont rolle r Ke n Cor y . \ Cory s aid the revenues will be $450 million this fiscal year because the federal government is withholding the disputed windfall profit s t ax . pending court action. COLLECTORS CORNER Rare Coln• & Stamps GOLD & SILVER PricH for 12· 1 MO Gold CloM 16ft oa s u ... Cl I'll 10 • ..., Sell 1Cr1111e1 rdn<h MU.00 $414.00 Mapl• LMI uoe.oo .... 00 tOO Coron&~ UJt .00 lS ... 00 SO P•\O\ $71'.00 $7Sl.OI ~· Sol~"' Bd!I• l lt60.. IUO .. ,,_11_. __ ... C..""c--• (71•) 556-6150 South CoHI Pleze Vlllege -.1 .. orlt. JA·----c--· CRYSTAL BERNAL of Huntington Beach has been named operations manager for the Irvine· bas ed land develo pment and bui lding firm of Stein-Brief Group . Mrs.· Bernal will se rve as the firm 's corp<>rate liaison to all o utside legal consultants. as well as oversee purchasing, ac· counting and marketing opera· lions Prlor to he r appointment with St e in-Brief . B e rnal Hrt14AL managed operations for the de· velopmenl firm of Kendall-Brief Co. for five years She is presently completing a law degree-al Irvine University School of Law. RAUL G. POBLANO has been appointed purchasing agent for the Warmington.Carma Group headquartered in Irvine. J\S purchasing agent, Poblano will be respons i- ble for budgets for a ll projects. including cost estimates. He also will acl as con t r act ing o fficer for the various cons truction proJects a nd will consult on construction ma tters. Prior to Joining The Warm in~ton·Carma Group. Poblano was with th<' Departm ent of !lousing a nd u rban Develop· mc nt (HUD I 1n the Los Angeles office for 14 1 ~ years . I !is last position there was' as l'Onstruc-. l ion cost analyst. P08LANO BYRON I>. ''DOUG" OWEN of Mission Viejo has joined the Newpo rt Beach office of Business Properties Brokerage Co .. a regional brokerage firm Prior to JOim ng Business Pro pe rties . Owen had been in sales wilh Century 21 in Oak Harbor. ... OW EN W ash II c ::i l s o ha s p_r e - v1ous experience as a freelance comme rcial artist. Owen. a native or Alham bra. atlendect the European Div1s10n of the University r>f ~t ar\'land Ile 1s a member of the · '.'\<1t1onal Assoc1at 1on ot Rc<dto r-;, and Century 21 's ··swo.ouo Cl ub" and .. 21 Club .. for h1!o outstanding sales record JIM F.DWAROS of Ii vme has been appointed 1nvestmenl marketing cons ultant for the Orange Count v office of c;rublJ & Ellis Com mercial Rrokeragc Compan} Edwards prl·v1ously funcl1oned as the manag mg director of Brnvu l~r<iup and Bravo Realty Group nf :'\<•wpr1rl HP:.r C'h and :'vt c·x ~co C1l) an 111t,.rnaL1onat b u s 1 n c s!> in a n a gt' m C' n t a n d marketin g e 11n s ult1n g firm specral1zjng 1n 1ndu!>lnal a nd tourist real <"•l alt: 1n :\I PX 1cn Edwards t~ a licensed real t•s latt• <;alt·~m ,1n and received a H<tl'ht•lor of i\rh n cgrN· a l thP L"n1\ers 1t) of C<1l1fo rn1<1 al Rc rkeley wrth an e mphas is on economics and busines<; with an Eow.uos international fcic·u"' Ectwards alsr> attended the l'nl\ers1l~ of :-.1 C'x11·ri .rnrl Cn1t erslly of Vera Cruz "1th J!rndtr.lll' .. 1url1l''> Jt lht· :'\(·~ York Ins titute of Financ<-' TAX SHELTER ;. 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I • .. .. . . .. 1, . . t J~ • . . ,, . lt •• .. ;t , .. ~ .. I • ' It it's got wheel s, you'll move it faster in a Daily Pilot classified ad.Call 642-5678 and a friendly ad- viser will help you turn your wheels into cash. , '' -- ·It isn't the saiD.e COUPU STROLL ALONG HANALEI IUCtt, HAWAII . NEAR PRINCELY AESORTOF PRINCEVILLE On the .. net, of thl1 be•ch, the queen of Honolulu met th• Icing of t<eu•I In • aort of romence r> Here's a flowery town H.> S'fA~ IJU .. \PLANt; llA~A LEl. liawu11 King Kaunrnalil of Kauai WC:tb fl-feet 4 lk hud rosy l'heeks and curl} hwr a11d a wJll-to-wall tan Too ML'CH g0tidl<x1kin~' 11.tSl('O good. brud cta L1ttlt:> Int mo ' latl·h <·otnl· eta love story I Printev11l(' ts another of those grand resorts that a n• luking ov-t'r the Hawaiian is lands It rolls OVC'r Ull' end of Kauai. Tht' very µlat<: that Pelt'. th~ firl' ~oddelos . ea m e to till' islands. T H E ROAD ENDS HERE . and Princeville is a lush 11 .000 acres with 5 1,~ miles of l.lt'ath<'s and 600 rondo in1ums There are 'Zl holes of barbered golf course· laid out by Robe rt Trent Jones J r Who else'! It s an nour s dnvt-t from lhr a irport al Lihue. but you don't have to cto it hy car. The Princeville people ha ve 19· passenger DeHavilla nd Twin Otters to fly you. CThey'U also fly you from Honolulu.) The re's a Ma rriott Hot e l coming . Aloha. dch brudda! *** SO WHY DIDN'T IT send me'? I was only there for lunch and an afternoon But for m e these big corporate adventur es in Hawaii don 't rom(' off. (Princeville belongs to ConsolHJated 011 ana 1....ras. tnc. of Denver.> The BEST-thing about Princeville is Hanalei just down the road. The Kauai road pinches off on a great crescent beach where the handsome Kauai king was kid· naped by lovesick Kuahumanu. Queen of Honolulu. (Pay attention. brudd:.1. Now getting to da good part } It's a flowery town. One of the last true villCJges in. Jlaw<1 11 . A frame ·and- steeple missionary c hurch from the 1850s looks as if it had been lifted from a New England postc1:1rd. The ho use where the m issionaries li ved is white frame c ut in Boston and freighted around the Horn. ••• T llf: I.AND IS FLAT. A winding river flows through wet squares of r ite and green squares of taro to the sea. When it rains. lhc grey-green mountains s pout a hundred s il ver waterfalls . Must talk the is land pidgin. A little lfawa iian, some Japanese. s ome Chinese, Evt•ry table has a bowl of poi. Everybody plays tht' ukulele. .... I K NOW A BEACHBOY named Cl'orgt.· who told me. "Oat Princeville gonna bring ple nty people from da mainland Pretty soon Hanalei gonna bf" lik<' Wa1k1k1.'' I hopt> not. Pnncf..'vi llt• s hould be able to contain all the muumuus a nd puka shell heads that anybody wants to buy. Not sure what happened whC'n 1 went to the c:lubhoust!. The lunch was OK The "Prvice was on time. But these places get a corporate PEEL Like Tokyo's g r;.ind hotels of t ,000 rooms . I feel like I'd been put inlo a romputer. Ever ything happens that s hu11ld happen vVhelhcr 1 want it to or not. Said (;eor gc · "Take il easy. Cool head. main t 'ing .'' • * * NOW. HRUDDA, COMINti da happy t•nding. I lang loose . One look at the Kauai king and the llonolul u queen knew he was for her Sht: got. him on the royal yacht. a nd when he wokt: up he was in Honolulu. Aloha ~ (Later s he sent the boat back and picked up his rosy-cheeked ,son . And s he married him too. Some wahine. dat Queen! Last of da Old-time Swingers. l Princeville rents out condominiums . E legant places with Japanese s unken baths . Some with their own swim ming pools . Colta~e!'>goror$85to$105aday. You can get one-bed-room places for $70. (t costs $25 to pla} 18 holes of golf. Writt> for the brochure -it's pretty, they spent a lot of money on it . P.O. Box 121, Hanalei, Kauai, Hawaii 96714. . .. . BEST OF -ALL: The torchlight cere mony al sundown has been copied by lots of hote ls in the isla nds The original by Grae" Guslander c.tt Coco Palms is still the best. Drive down from Princeville - a n hour anti have dinner. You'll see. By .IOllN &ODEalCK 11.r .._.., c.n•• •n• PEKING -Whoever said "you can't go home again: has m y uQdUuled aympathy . A Dragon Lady in the Textile Ministry stonily says I can't. To put you into the picture, let's go back 33 years. It was 1947, a year made 1memorable for m e by my re sidence at 16a Ta Tien Shul :Chmg -the "Lane or the Great Sweet Water Well.'· . OR. JEAN Boussiere, pink· .cheeked, white mustaches curl- ing upward, resided with Gallic bonhomie over the little com· pound, a cell In the honeycomb or Peking where I spent my languid days. High-spirited and jovial at 75, this French doctor spent an arduous morning at the French hospital and the rest of the day bicycling far and wide. inside and out of Peking. llis patients were lar~el)' the Chinese poor Som e were Com· munists. It did not matter "They are sick and they need me," he observed with a shrug Back home, the doctor sat down to a sple ndid table. Choice wines brought a glow to the oc- casion. EVERY WEDNESDAY for 35 years he lunched with an old friend. the French S1nologue down the street. Their appetites were healthy. They washed down their food with vin or- dinaire. · I once asked the doctor why he served common table wine on t hese regular Wednes days while the best wines came out for me 'on other days. "Eh bien." he said. ''he's unly a n old friend. You're a guest " The doctor's room s com - fortable furnis he d , s parkled with pieces of pottery. Jade, and porcelain acquired over a long ltfe in Chin<t But his ~reatest treas ure was a tooth a wisdom tooth. It had once occu1-1ied a place in the jawbone of the Panchen Lama, the ::.erond-ranking Living god of Tibet. On a state v1 s1t to Peking in the 1930s. the Panchen cam e down with an all too human toothache Dr. Boussiere yanked the sainted molar but re· fused payment for his services. A 11 he a'iked was the tooth. When l was there it occupied a place or honor in his office cabinet IT WAS, for me. a source or cons iderable cur11>S1ty since only a few months beforE.' I had in- tervie wed at length the late Panc·hen's 1mmed1ate s uccessor in the Kumbum lamasery in Chinghai Province. un the out- skirts of Tibet Our conversation revolved around the less than startling fact that he played a m ean game of pingpong. He was J2. My apartment lay somewhat west of the doctor's, across a small but charming courtyard dominated by an immense tree. I\ steep flight or stairs led to two s mall rooms richly carpeted in blue. with thick curtains at the windows Tht:re "as nu t'l'1IJ,1r only the red laequered l>cam-. which he ld up thP 11les of lh•· roof. The doctor's six servanb ;i cook and his helpers a \\ ,,,11 amah and various clt.'ant·rs uml messengers looked <iftcr m ' <'Orner of the compound · The· cost of all this. mt'a h 10 eluded. came to $.15 The world hadn't yet gone off the gold st;1n dard. and China was fXH>r Thl·n as now the most plentiful of IL'· resources was people Old m en and I am olci now are plagued by a dlsea!>t' called nostalgia It produ<'l'" drowsiness in others . EEC ENTRY SENTIMENT TDDAT'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE ATHENS , G r eece <AP) -A survey says 38 percent of Greeks are in favor of their coun· try's entry into the Com · mon Market Jan. 1, and that 21 per cent are op· posed and 41 did not give their opinion. ACROSS I Sticilums 7 Army beds 11 Black 1e<n 15 Barricade 21 Store grain 22 Indigo 23 Arrow pois- on 2 .. Deface 2S Gods Lal 26 N-Gu1nea town 27 Declaims 29Compete 30Alleged 13 Grass genus tered 74 lettuce 139 Mellctoua 16Enl~ burning 18 Sudsy br-14, ts able 79 Channel 142 Ocean deepeners tebt>t ) 81 Trots 143 Auction 83 Fram-orks otter 85 Approaches 144 Partly slltt 86 Clrcull 141 Allow 87 llloun sutt111 , .. 9 As far as 88 S1onecrop 150 Deny 89 Sole of the 152 Ireland leer 153 NOi any 91 Decreased 15 .. Spider 93 Voluptuary 156 Decleree 96 Cll s pre'f 157 Bell sound pagoda 11age 19 Luzon 90 Byron poem native 91 Lure 20 Some cars 92 Knock 28 Pat again 93 Hebrew 32 verb torm prophet 34 Youngsters 94 Behal1 37 Less line 95 Pap 38 Roman 98 Rogu~ brass 100 Wipes c1ear1 40 Each 103 Fall flower 42111-Hemp-105 Wooden shire clly srioe 43 Blbl!Cal City 107 Chestnut 45 Malls horses 47 Honesr -108 RequesteJ 48 Roman •Obe 1 IOSJlkworm Thl're are three Chinese papa-mama s tore s in Hanalei . Ever ything from groceries to fishing lin('. There 's a Tahiti- s t yle bar. Open windows. open doors, and a dug in front. c; real beach on the other side of the is land at Poipu. They say some sharks. "Dey only hate you when na wiliwili trees in blossom," said Gc>orge, the Hawaiian o p- timist. The European Economic Commission s urveyed J,000 people for the poll. lt said many believe EEC entry will I help tourism. trade and military security. Som<'l fear it will aggravate unemployment IOfce 97 Heron 158 Mela)' butta-49 Compe11t1on 112 Tw1hghl The people a rc 1 lawaiian or mo re so than most. Island people a re mixed . but ttanalei IX'QPle keep the Hawaiian ways. Earliest yule? How Wlwnbus spent Christmas CA P HAITIEN. llaiti I APJ The firs t Chris tmas in the Wes tern Hemisphere was celebrated 488 years ago. but it was less than a menyone_ As it happened . according lo Albert Mangones, head of the Haitian Na- ti on al Landmark Committee. Christopher Columbus and his rellow explorers spent Dec. 25, 1492, in a desperate struggle to salvage what they could or the sinking Santa Maria. Until then. according to the ship's 1011:. all had gone well with the ex· pedilion. On his flagship the Santa Maria accompanied by the Nina (the two ships were to rendezvous later with the Pinta ). Columbus first sighted Haiti Dec. 5. Sa iling eastward along Haiti's north coast. Columbus noted in his log the "grandeur and beauty of the island and its resemblance to Spain .'' In honor of his patrons, he named it La Isla Espa nola, or Hispaniola The Dominican Re public occupies the eastern two·thirds of Hispaniola to· day. By Dec. 23, Columbus arrived at what is now called Acul Bay. where he received an invitation to visit the village headquarters of Cuacanagari. chief of all the Arawak Indians in northwest HalU. The c hief was anx- ious to see how these strange men worshipped thetr gods. Believ1nB he was nearin__g_ the rlcnes o f Che Orient and that Caucanagari was the Emperor of Japan, Columbus was quick to accept the invitation. He sailed a1aln Dec. 24 and, as darkness (ell on Christmas Evt, the ships were offshore from a rocky headland which Columbus t\•med P\U\ta Santa (Santa Polnt) Ln ; ---------.... .------~. ho nor or the approaching festi val. It is now called Cap Haille n By 11 p.m . the wind had died and I the two ships were harely makin hettdway-Wtthoarslecp-ror e past ..... 48 hours. CoJumbus we nt below and the sailors on watch took advantage of his absence for a nap. Thl' weary steers man also relin - quished his PoSt to a young cabin boy. who was ordered to follow the ligh\s of the Nina ahead<-but the youth was barely able to see over the Santa Maria's high prow, and at just about midnight the ship slid onto a reef in Caracol Bay so gently no one awakened. The pounding surf drove the Santa Maria higher on the rocks where the grinding timbe rs soon awoke the crew and brought Columbus on deck. Throughout the ni-ght the men labored to free the ship By dawn, Columbus realized it was hopeless ' and gave orders lo abandon ship So on the first Christmas Day in the New World, the expedition had time for only a s imple mass as the crew worked to salvage what they could from the Santa Maria before it broke apart. ReaUzing that the Nina could' not accommodate both c rews, Columbus decided to leave part of his company behind. He directed that a "t.ower· and fortress" be built from lhe Santa Maria's-tumber a nd ''Fort NallY1~" l>ecame the first European settle- me nt in the Western Hemisphere. The site is now the small fishing village of Llmonade B~rd-de-Mer. Today, all that remains of the bls- tori~al landing are two of the Santa Maria's seven anchors which are on display in Haitian mu!'eums. Celebfete the NEWYEAR In BeJe, Mex. .,,,,. 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A little uphtm1Uon h1 I.I\ or d\!r Wh e11 the Nalion•I ~eronaut1n and Sp•ce Admmiatraµon was pre ,.nna tht-\ OY•&t'r J and 11 1pacecr.t\s for their ltiP• to Jup11er, Salum and oeh~t points in space. tt •a, ~ci<k>d to ph•<'t ~om~ "Earth 1ichts and t<>Uruh :aboard TU 1o•:A WAS THAT the rockets nnaht aomed•y (loal Into the atmQSphere Of an alien •uHrc1vllu11twn, •nd lhat the space creatures 9Ditht ht> mterested in ftndln& out what £arth was all about pa~ l>C1em11.ts devised a special 12-incb cop- ,er rerord album, feau.mng "diaitaJ information" bleeps that, when plMyed on a speci•I phono&raph (also aboard the rocket) would translate into plletographi<' images of the Earth. Tbti copper rec· Ord wouldalsofeature no1sesfrom Earth. A committee, headed by astronomer and Ht.roph.ysicist Cul Sagan, was formed to decide what to put on tbe record. It was assumed that this would be a fairly non- controversaal task, and indeed the early choices for inclusion on the record were bland and predlc- t•ble -a message from President Carter, a sound montage from the history of the Earth, recordings of s urf pounding and of animals keening. Da. SAGAN'S COMMl'ITEE decided to in· elude some music, too. There was Bach's "The We ll-Tempe red Clavi.,r," Mourt's "Magic Flute." Beethoven 's "The Cavatina " and Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring." The problems began when a producer was bired to put the record together. He was Timothy f e rris. Ferris was the author or a space book ~alled "The Red Limit: The Search for the Edee of the Universe." But he was also a contributing editor of Rolling Stone magazine. And right away, Ferris began insisting that a rock'n' roll song be included on tbe record. "I said that if we truly wanted to include the rkhness and the diverseness ol the Earth's music, we bad to have a rock'n'roll song," Ferris said. ''Rock'n'roJJ is the most popular music around the world in our time." TJDS MADE THE OTHER members of the committee ner vous. "It was always the last item on the agenda at the committee meetings. because people got so up· set about it." Ferris said. "They really didn't know if they wanted to do it. But finally they agreea." That's when Ferris hit them with the biR news. He didn't want to use just any old rock 'n' roll song. He wanted to use Chuck Berry singing "Johnny 8 Goode." ' Berry l1 the elemental bl•clr r ock· 'n'roller whole music in the 1950s aet lbe raw, natty ttall foe all UM f •IDOUI white ll'QUP8 to follow .. Johnny 8. Goode" WU recorded ln 1951; lt was U\e 1tory of • couutry bor wbo "never ever learned to read or write ao weUil, but be could play a auitar Just line •·rin&ln ' a be . " The son1 bad a heavy bark beat and llnife-edted Berry vocal; tt became an inatant classic. · People who love rock'n'roll music realise the special plac~ Chuck Berry has. Of Berry, the "Rolling Slone Illustrated History of Roclr'n'Roll" says: "Chuck Be rry is the greatest of the rock'n'rollers . Unless we can somehow recycle the concept of the great artist so that it supports Chuck Berry as well as it does Marcel Proust, we might as well trash it alto1elber." But the NASA record committee didn 'l agree. "THEY WERE WILLING TO settle for something like a Beatles song, or Dylan, or even Bill Haley and the Comets," Ferris said. "But Carl Sagan really loathed the idea of using Chuck Berry." J<'erns held out. He wasn't going to send that record into outer space without "J ohnny B. Goode" on it. "I kept saying, 'Look, as long as you're going to have rock'n'roll on the record, you might as well go to the source,"' Ferris said. He argued on musical grounds. and he argu~ on etlucal grounds, but his real reason was a sim· pie one. He knew that after the Voyager I and ti s pacecraft left our own solar system. it would take the m 40,000 years to reach the nearest star . The s pacecraft. and the record were designed lo last for the lifetime of the universe -at least a billion years. AND ALL FERRIS COULD think about was that someday -a miUion years from now, 100 million years .from now -some space creature would find the record. wouJd book it up to the rec· ord player ... and there, in the distant reaches of space, Chuck Berry's voice would be singing "Go go, go Johnny go, Go, go Johnny go, Go, Johnny 8. Goode!" Well . . . in the end Ferris won. It was a little· publicized victory at the time. But Chuck Berry and· "Johnny B. Goode" made it aboard one of those Voyager spacecraft, and the ~rd was pro- pelled toward the stars. · And now that we are seeing the photQgraphs of Salum, most people are most enthusiastic about the technological miracles that brought them to us. But all J can think about is: One of these days, those spacemen are in for a real treat. NOW PLAYING MA• IOUTW COAST CtlelDOllll .... < •· \-• \,,,, Cosra Me" !>4'l 31~? Or~nge bJ4 h~~ .. l·@CjOt •• °"'" UIWAUS' Ct•liA WHT UA lllOWllS llllCOllt Dll11f·lll· Wtslmonsler 891 393~ 81e.1 990 '017 8u~~1 Pai~ rill '070 lftMIS" UllllUCll lllllSIOll INllWf·lll (I IOfO 581 ~ ~n Juan t.IO•WilnO 493 4~4~ • ,Ulll ACClPTU fOI Tltll UWWllMllll Faster, funnier and wilder. "9 to 5" ''SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES" I "POPEYE" "TRIBUTE" "EVERY WHICH WAY YOU CAN" ..!!TJtE FORMULA" "THI ARI Tl" "Ll'TTUMlll MARKI=) I CHtLDfllEN'I !!ICIJ, "BLUEi MOTHEAI" "AIM.AHi" (PG) "CHHOH 6 CHONG"(" c::==:-s-··· ···-:.:.~ :..:.:.:.~..J I "P .. IVATE MNJAMIN" "OOOD8°ft GIRL" a. --~--: .• ::::::2 . ··~ QOfllDON'' "llUCK ROGaRI" • ·~ IUIPHANT ll1IAW' "llCN"ETO ALCATKAZ'' .......... -...... _.., CIMl9-··--._ .... ,_ • f ... it'll knock you out I . STARRING IN HOLIDAY ENCORE ON TV Mlkhall Baryshnikov In Yule Production Debbie in new TJI series HOLLYWOOD <AP ) Debbie Rtynolds will star 1n the ne">' AB,C series "Aloha paradise," to be filmed partly in Hawl:li t. The series will bP a romantic comedy 1n the mold of ""The Love Doat. · Miss. Reynolds will p lay the manl:l ger of the Kona Village Reson. on tht: Island of Ha waii ENTERTAINMENT Ballet in yule . encore ~M i khail Baryshnikov 's bri lliant America.n Ballet Theatre production of The Nut· cracker, originally presented by IBM on the CBS in 1977, will en· core on Christmas Eve from 8:30 to 10 p.m. onChannel2. y This version of the perennially popular ballet, whic h stars • Baryshnikov as the Nutcracker· Prince and Gelsey Kirkland as Clara , with Alexander Minz in the role of Drosselmeyer. also marked Baryshnikov's debut as choreographer and director. The ballet premiered to stand· ing ovations at the Kennedy C enter Opera H o use . Was hington. D.C., in 1976 and received wideapread critical ac- claim . The Nutc racker telecast. directed by Tony Charmoli, won similar praise when the CBS special aired a year later. Baryshnikov. whose inaugural l'eason as artistic director of American Ballet Theater began an Septem~r. 1980, starred in the Emmy Award-winning IBM Presents Baryshnikov on Broadway last April on ABC. The theme of The Nutcracker and its music by Peter Ilyich Tc haikovsky are familiar to m illions of youngsters and adults. Based on the famous E.T.A. Hoffman tale. the story by Alex- andre Dumas pere concerns a young girl named Clara <Miss Kirkland) who is given a wooden nutcracker as a Christmas gift by her Godfather Orosselmeyer ( Minz) who possesses magical powers . The Nut c racker C Ba ryshnikov ) is transformed into a handsome Prince who s p1riL'i Clara away to a land of magic until. with the coming of dawn. Drosselm eyer dispels Clara's dream and returns her t<J the world of reality. 'rite Power Behind The Throne JANE LILY DOLLY FONDA TOMLIN PARTON AN IPC FILMS PRODUCTION OF A COLI N HIGGJT\S PI CTU RE NINE TO FIVE DABNEY COLEMAN • ELIZABETH WILSON and STERLING HAYDEN as The Chairman of the Board Produced by BR UCE GILBERT Directed by CO LI~ HIGGINS Screenplay by COLIN HIGGINS and PATRl \IA RESNICK Story by PATRICIA RESNICK Music by CHARLES FOX I., I Dolly ........ 5" .,. RCA COLOR BY(ii) ,READ THE BAN1* BOOK Rtctrdt .... r.,.. Hll tlll DEL u x E ® ttrl Or114u1 l1Hftt1ck 111 Ht11 '<>' c:.-,.,.. ........ .,.,... ' ..... -..------------...... ~-------------.-. ...._ ____ ...... --._ ........................ -· .. ..._-: ';. ....... 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Hutth Leon1trd, ~ hm••' I)., ~·c1n u Toti) ;aw 11 \l I w1H1l"laMll\111&gu In i\ I.if•· tht• mitlllh: "'11:'-.l lhumm. dy111K o( 'llHIHH h l Ull t'I I riv 111 'Ulll Ull hl't t'Xlllll'nt't!, Cand mvaru11~ 111 It 011 11w111I lhl' harm ht' 11 tJonc: old (I ft' 1111' bt-fot C h I 'I 11111t'1111 l' lifth t'lld l>olnl''' <~ n t nuod that he: lt1i1t to llpt>nd this C'hni.tmi\b "orlc111.: to thc ~·lay He's erljoy1ng his tnumJ>h ul tht.· 11uu 11• lht'ah:•1 'l''t' tdorosl'O that for t11r11 ",L, ..ith~u.,tl'I 'Ht· I·"' t-'t•6ruary 'r ttl!:N, HE Ot'ENt.:D thert' as Abraham Lan- <'oln 111 llli..one mdJ1 'Mister Ltncoln." Most of the rrl!H'll so enlhlt.!.1.t1>ta· aouut ha::. work an ··A Life," r1111n<lh k.Jllx•ked tu::. earht-r Lincobl show It left him "ith .. d~p wnow. case of lht! broods Oh, I "as lllldll.>. bloody deJected I have ne \. l' r bt!fn k.1" e1 in my life I was al most suH·adal 'a)::. the ::.ih'er haired actor. a slender man of oorm,dJy ::.wm.> d1sposit1on who's emoted for 38 of tu:. 55 .)'ear:;. He hit!> ~n some bad times, most notably early 10 World War ll. when the RAF bomber on which he was a gunner was shot down. He spent 31 2 year!> m< ;erman prisonc.•r·nf·war eamps . • SOME GOOD l'AMfo: out of that, t hough, specifically. an acting career . He began it while still a prisone r. making his debut in Maxwell An· derson 's "Winterset" in a POW production al Stalag Luft Ill. It was done to pass the time. of course. But after the war. he turned professional immediately, passing on a chance to study at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts and going directly into 12 years of weekly repertory around the English countryside. tie also got married. Later. with his wife, Kay, an actress and mother of their three grown daughters, actresses all, he founded a s mall repertory company. It expired -he blames TV -m the mid·'50s. . HE NEXT SERVED eight years with the Royal Shakespeare Company in London and at Stratford-on-Avon. His first shot of modest fame came via l,700 periormances in his first one-man show, "Brief Lives." where he p layed John Aubrey, a li vely 17th-century English author. LA appoints arts chief LOS ANGELES <AP) -Frederick Roy Croton. executive director of the Bronx, N. Y .. Council on the Arts, has been appointed as the first general manager of Los Angeles' CulturaJ Affairs Department. Croton's appointment to the $39,045 a year job follows a nationwide search. • HAV E A SENSATIONAL NEW YEAR'S EVE l dd•r;Hl' tlw Jiii\ ;11 nf 11.is I m ).!rand ~rylc Bl I In Rq.:1'"' ( h," l'C.' dw l'll~nn1.t' of dw C •r.111.l I\ •rt.11-:1.· H1. ... r:1ur:1111 .ir rhe cxcn~ml'nt 1( l1w ...,,tk1on E11h1.·1 '"'' vou'rl' a;.sur1.J ::i t.111t,hm 1.'\l'fllll).: ,,{ ,!111111~ anJ J.1111.in~ co , • 111r I.I\ .. 1111.· h.mJ,. • I ">Im '111 Ht1.i-r I 1.•111..ll'rlt1111 nf f~:1.{ Ld"'-l1.·r l1ll.'n111J11r 11r R, •;l'I l11.1d,l111J.! ,1 l'Or;ing1.• - ""'' h.1k1..J Af.1,k.1. [).1111 I.' IP dw Di1. k r.mdl \ 1n h1.· ... 1r,1. Cd1.·hra11.· ;ic m1d111~h1 wah p.trrv t.1, "" .u;J n111.· h.. 1u ll' , ,f , h.1mr.1~nl' p1:r "'UJ'lc rfl\01 ;"1.\' ('.~{ ':-l;" Xl !'Cf f'll'.l"-Oll (u 11. k1<1il, 1°\tr:i). R1."4.'r\ :1111. '1\S and Jcp. ''" ri •quirt'\ I ~\ll~()i()~ \\I II H,11 k hv l''l'ular Jm1.111J an· 1hc r11':k 'n' roll .,.1u11J., 1.11 J111111 Hfurr. <. "dd11at1.· at m1Jn1ght wnh parrv f;1\"1•r' ;111J d1:1rnpagn1.· toa~t. ~ 12. 50 pc:r 1.!lupl1." $/. '>0 1ml1v1Juals. No rl~rva11on' will lit" an.q1ted, so amve earlv f.1r a gocxl tabll'. For an unforgenahle prw;11e pany for I S-20 fX'Ople in ()range Coumy\ mos1 dt.-gant pri\'ate d1111ng morn, Le Gt~urmet, call Judy Fl'nn at Exrenr11.m 7125. ~REGISTRY IHHllll \l.tl rth11r Uouln .mJ. "'int' -c;z.H--- -rhere'ra lot more to being a father than j~ having a son. LAWRE~CE Tl 'R~tA~ 'nd D:\\'ID FOSTER 1m•,1•r11 ,JOEL B. MICHAELS, GARTH II . ORABl~SKY l'mdurnun .i BOB CLARK him "TRJBl TE" ~1:1mnii JOit~ ~tARLEY KIM CATTRALI. <;Al.f. (;Alt~ETT , .JCOLLEEN DEWHURST ! ~rtenpla~ h> BER.'\ARD SLADE ea,l.'d on hr,~taf(r Pia~ Prnduct'd 110 th(' s1aiir h' 'tORTO~ c;OTTLIEB Emuuw l'roducm THE TL'RMA.~·FOSTER COMPANY wd RICHARD S. BRIGfiT 1 Produced h)jOEL B. MICHAEL'\ and GARTH tt. ORABINSKY t>irfrted h1 BOB CLA RK "We Still Have Time "~"!( h~ BARRY MANI LOW v.11rd~11nd \lu'K h> BARRY MAN I LOW, JACK FHDMAN and BRUCE SUSSMAN \111(1r hy KEN WA~NBERG ~. ~.O.C....b9r2t , 1llO DINO DE LAURENTllS Presents FLASH GORD.ON ~ Music by OUE 0 SAM J. JONES * MELODY ANDERSON * ORNELLA MUTI MAX VON SYDOW * TOPOL * Ti'MOTHY DALTON MARIANGELA MELATO as Ka la * BRIAN BLESSED * PETER W.Y GARDE Screenplay by LORENZO SEMPLE . JR. * Produced by DINO DE LAU RENTllS Directed by MIKE HODGES 0[]1 OOLBYSTEREO I v ~PG:PARfHl ~l GUIDAHCf SJ)r.&ESIEO ·~~ INSEl(C rrotH(AJR('> ~'"'''' ............ , ,~, ....... ~,, to4, ... ,,u.,~ Filmed tn TODD-AO· rn=_ .• -EAS E .• ~ .. -• · ~e '•O">e ••orr J~-e ~'JO • A UNIV AL R LEASE IM•Ml=l~YAl:M . .. ,, " ' •' •• UA CITY CINEMA UA CINEMAS STADIUM DRIYE·IN EDWARDS FOUNTAIN VALLEY Orange 639·8700 Fountain Vat1ev 839· 1500 '1 Orange 634·3911 Westminster 893-0546 EDWARDS' BRISTOL EDWARDS' WOODBRIDGE Santa Ana 540-7444 Irvine 551 ·0655 PAC.I~ •t 5 Hl·WAY 39 DRIYE·IN Wes1mrns1er 891 ·3693 SHIRL£Y MecLAINE ANTHONY HOPKINS BO DEREK I ' l ti ; II I " .... _....,,.. ,...lflif.,..._ _ _.,,.,,., ... , •• ., ......... _. __ ............ ..-.--·---·-.,,~·--···---·· r .. OAll Y PllO f ndly~21.19> ACTOR The p -ublic still 1oves · ~rchie' SO Y ru..m SUH E ST. FtlVl9S! St (t'l t ~ \I' 1 \n•h1t ltunki•1 htfi IWI lllluJ\•I iAll\ \' llll ltO""t'cf b) &t'l' 11111 llnlt 111 'nm1n11 Ul> on '" loth .. T~ public l~Ufies with A.rdue more thi.o they have ever identlfied with any televl~lon character," 1ay1 Carroll O'Connor, who ha kept Archie allve and vibrant over the Yl'Ur Flr5t on CBS' ··All ln the Family," and now on the ramlly-leu "Archie Bunker's l'lucc " 'f H t.: AC."l'Oll, WHO has over the past 10 yeurs come to exercise almost total control or thl' series, relaxes ln his dressing room at C~ Televis ion City. I lts company owns a chunk or the profits. lie is the show's story .editor , with screen l'redit, and is Its producer·without-portfolip, without screen credit. \ } \ • He can come up with a script or atory for the s how whenever he wants, as he did for the recent show in which we learned that Edith Bunke r had died. Je an Stapleton did four shows last year and will do none this year, so her absence becam e awkward: Nevertheless, killing off s uch a beloved dingbat was a ~sky business .. "I KNEW 'l1lE PUBLIC would accept the de ath of F.d.ith Bunl<er ," he says, "providing we presented it to them a rtistically and well. . "It had to be loving, respectful. tasteful an<l be a comedy. "1 was worried a bout it and l decided I'd t>t;tter direct that hour, which I did," says 0 ~onn?r . "I w rote the stor y, a nd the scn ptwnters wrote scripts from the story. And I guess we were successful.". AS KE T~ O'Connor watches a soap opera on the telev1s1on. "I'm always looking fo r someone. for some project." he says, although ~e explains later he has nothing in mind at this lime. . O'Connor, w~ h~d been active in produc· t1on. recently split with his partner, and in the separation reta1m:d com m1tmcnts for two T V movies and one pilot. He guesses that he'll probably tum them over to someone else. . In the beg1nnin~. Archie was a blatant bigot lie ~µpered his language wilh do- rogatory ethruc krms No more "!:lure. hes mellowed." says O'Connor. Fri. JAN. 2 thru Sun. A . 4 Ill. Tue. JAN. 13 th.ru Sun. JAN. 18 • FC)R'INFORMATION CAil FOR GROUP RAHS C.&l l (213J 674·4700 ll13J 674-~0lO PERFORMANCES: • SAYl U 00 ON WEEKDAYS Al 8 00 PM • (1DS UNOf~ 14 1MON OEC 79 & IUf OEC 30 .&HAH(IM A1 SW••~ s ... , HAS ? 30 PM • PCRFORMAHCES) M Su 11 Au11.., SATURPAYS Alll OO AM • 330PM&800PM UH UH SUHOA1S Al ? 00 PM & 6 00 PM '!' 11 ~ 1;: ti :n1 •; t; a; ti ·S-• a·n• 31 ro11 A~AHl1"' lll•I SlS )1)1 fOll lONG 9flCH 17131 4Jb1641 10 Oil &"' IO 6 00 PM Moo t~ru S11 10 AM to 6 ~M fOll !N(il(\11000 1713161C04100 U~l TOUll h"'°'' · 10 AM 10 6 Piii VISA or MASTER CARO "He 's not as ;1brao;1ve as he was. But then I do think p{'()plc mellow over the course of nine years. ~lier <:hange: the world changes. He was beg1nrung to mellow from the effects of his All l 80X Offltl lOCAllOHS • All llCK!IAON lOCAllONS IHClUOING SEARS TICKETS ON SALE son·in·law and his daughter and their ideas." MOHICQM(RY WA.RO' ltt( 8ROA.OWU • All MUTUAL AG!NCIC5 ,--e~MAlk ORDERS: ...,.. ....... ._ _,_ __ __,..,_.---~.~+L11---ri• SO, AR(10 E HASN'T abandonedfils 010 "· -• · ,.. · ., .. no HOT MAIL usH• •• · ,,,, .. , · .. ,...., 'de altho gh h h I 1 b d d h · ·· • "· ·~ ,.,,,. · · 1c1rnu11s &HouoAY ON•t£ • 1 a s. • u c as c ear y a an one is • • • ,. •' • • ,. • , fOHONG ec•tH L'in'I B•'•' n A'"''rl f$•,. old ways. The unde rlying attitudes are still 01".~ 300 E .. ~1 o~u4n 01.0 L<JnQ Buer, CA ·JOtllJ~ OR tNGt1wooo • • there, but they are no longer pressed in anti· · · ' ''• • ' "' ' · "' 1 •' • • ' social bc>havior ANNE MEARA PLAYS COOK W&H. CARROLL O'CONNOR IN 'ARCHIE BUNKER'S PLACE; After 10 years, the,.levislon a udience s tlll laugh1 with Archie "All in the Family" was a trail-blazmg television coml'dY It was lonely out there on the trail because practically nobody was following Rat.her than expandjng on the re· alism of "All in the Family," telev1s1on com· edy revertc'd t.o the ~arety of the tim e-tested formulas llappy anruversary. Archie. Richard Che mberla1n In "THE LAST WAVE .. /• \Jt•\ft1tUflftlll' PLU'> ,, .. c//inq ·::~.~~,1111•1\lll ~ ·~ ti~<ftw1 """"" a o ,, 'St11gr Se t • 1. nUf JI._. 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A movie that wlll make you care, make you sing, cfnd make you cheer ' for two years to en· thu1>1W>llc apphrn.se from pcdormers und a u · d11mt•c ahkc t-:arht.•r In t tw evening,, J un t>I Smllh sang the M agmfical" by Ralph aughn W1lhams. What l4 vo1t.'<' Rarely do we hl'ar eontrnltos a t a ll, m1H'h lt·ss one of such IJO\H'r a11d richness. and -.omethin~ unusual for 111u11 y .. 111gerl>. her dJction \\.ii. flawlcs!> We could hear every wor d cJearly. 1 { 'ombmed with tbe haunt· 111g opening soprano., golden flute solos and i.uperb s tring work. it "'as a "magnificent" 'Magmfkat " 1 NO R WA S th e dassical ignored t his evening , for we heard M oza rt 's "Regina l'oe It" ( K 276). "Queen of Heaven ! ReJoice," which f e utured tx>autifuJly blended sing- ing by soprano Lynn Cole Adcock. contralto Janel Smith, tenor Rick Lopez and bass Michael Gallup !>lron)(ly r ein - forced by the beautiful voice!' of t h e I rvine Master Chorale. 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P•r• Cnecloa• 7 •. oz Cheese N Hr1m two 2 Ol Cnpe<;e Sp1eaos and S1r,1woer" Bon Bon:; I I \ OF OHIO 17th & trvtne, Newport #_ 17 Fashion Island 642-0972 Newport Beach 640-6030 MaM., .. , .................. .._ ________ ...,s.e_._,_w_s... __ 1_1_ •• ____________ _..,i.._ ___ s.t. IMS... ll·I ... --I . . ......... . •••• C:E;' •• -::. ............ ,......_ ~ u .... . ... _ _.. ........... rll:,...,.,,-: ... .... ""' ... #It --~ -~ -• -""" --• =7---- - -.. -...... --.............. -... ,...__...,,.., ~ .,,._ ...._,_ ...................... ....... • • I • GENERAL NEWS ~. Oecembw 21, tllO CWLYN.01' CIJ . ) ' . ' . Genes, ifinosaurs, neutrinos: searches on . NEW VOllK lAPl ..... moalJ .. "'· ••l wUI be for ad ntlata • ytar atarchta Pbnlclau •~ H tr<'hln11 fur two nt w 1ubatomlc particle and tor evidence Uuet • third p•rtltle th~ nl"ultbW> bas we1a1ht ' Amencan u tronaul• 1rt' tearchtn1 for 1i1n ttonom.lcal routt1 loto apan• MirrobiolQlllJU ar" t-ekina a belier un dentancilng of th.-natural proct!&.-~ b)' wh1t h n1ma.1 1md planc.. tri.dt-iicoe . whale l'nerlJY Pt<'l.lJ1 ~ arf'1wt11 1·h1n~ to1 •ltern111t1 vt•:i \ooll AND ONt. -.l'l\!.fllla.\ i. "iH kU\lt ~vtdt:nre ro1 a J)O'IMblf' hviTia r~l•ltH ot tti dtn~aura T'h~ lh1n1 th•l 1 wa 4!6 KIXlfiebumps 111 th•t 1n l I Mime )traduatt• stuJt:nl ~lltlni •I It ronllolt' ut n t'l(~rlm<'fll "' ,..t1r1111h1b m1&h\ iulldt:nl rt11allte F11tu,re fuel? The nation's first methanol pump at a com· m ercial station opened at a ValleJO service station at p rices of 70 Lo 88 cents a gallon . th•t the universe la cloaed." aay1 Dr. Leon Lederman, director ot the Fermi National Ac· rt"l~r•t.or Laboratory near Chlcaco. Fermllab is the silt! of one of many experiment.I worldwide •tmed at tlndln& out whether neutrlnoa have maN. Ttte ,ulrtJcles, produced in prodiJious numbers by the nuclear reactions that power the stars and our isun, hiave ronventlonally been usumed to be m Mllestt that Is, to have no weight. PR~UMlNABY experiments in 1980 ques· ttooed that assumption If neutriOOll have mus, even u very tiny bit of mus. their combined sravl- ty n11ghl oo enough to "close" the W\ivene -that 1i1, lo overcome the outward rush of the galaxies a nd cause them to collapse back toeetber. Wtule such an event would not happen for .... ..,..... Not open to the public, the pump will be used to service a fleet of state cars in an Energy Commission alcohol test program. billiona ol years, It would nevertheleu have pro- found phil010phic implications, 11ys Lederman. A comparable discovery would be that or Copernicus, who pointed out that the Earth goes. around the Sun and·not vlce versa. Lederman says 1981 may UC> be the year that physicists find two new part'Icles predicted by current theory -the "top" quark, believed to be one of the most fundament.al bit.a of matter, and a particle known by the improbable name of "in· termediate vector boson." THEY ALSO are searching for evidence that the proton, a part of all atoms, decays, a finding that would imply the universe is slow.ly but relen· lessly turning into pure energy: The U.S. s pace shuttle Columbia, which suf· fered repeated delays in 1980, is scheduled for its maiden flight in March 1981 , and possibly one more flight later in the year. The reusable shuttle should eventually cut the cost of getting into orbit. But budget and engineer· ing problems have repeatedly delayed its debut, originally scheduled for March 1979. In 1980, the Voyager 1 satellite made its pass by Saturn, sending back spectacular photographs of the sixth planet that pleased and puzzled scien- tists. The year: 1982 will see a repeat performance by Voyager 2, which will then head for Uranus. THE YEAR 1980 also brought an explosion in the practical applications of genetic engineering. This science, invented onl)' a few years ago. makes it ~sible to rearrange the genes of bac- teria and other li ving cells to get them to produce biological products th ey would not produce naturally. Scientists announced in January 1980 the first s uccessful synthesis of interferon from genetically altered bacteria. This was an i,mportant step because it OJK!ned the possibility of a cheap plen- tiful supply of the rare natural anti-vi ral sub- stance. Interferon is also under study as a possible cancer treatment. Now. a year later the first trials with the artifi cially produced interferon m human cancer patients are s l ated to begin in January or February. INSULIN MADE by similar gene-splicing techniques is already undergoing trials with human diabetics and s hould reach the market in Europe late in 1981. says Nelson M Schneider. vice president of E.F. Hutton & Co. J'he next 12 months may also see further at· tempts to use gene-splicing on patients Dr Martin Cline of the University of California at Los Angeles unsuccessfully tried in 1980 to treat two people sur ferinJ from thalassemia, an inherited blood dis· order, after tesftng the treatment in animals. Cline resigned his post as chief of hematology and oncology after critics said the attempt was premature. but many doctors feel such treatment will sooo be feasible. AND A University of Chicago sl'ienlist, Or Re>y Mackal, plans in August 1981, to return to the People's RepublJc 01 the Congo to search Jor a mythical c reature that may he a living relative of the dinosaurs . African myths describe the creature · Mokek Mbembe" a~ about the size of an elephant and re sem bling the extinct bronto:;auru~ Infant horn on sidewalk PHOENIX, Ariz. 11\Pl A woman ~av e birth on a sidewalk aft er bein~ turned away by hospital offi cials who said they \houghl deliver:, was not imminent. Nellie Flores. who speaks littl~ Englii.h, tried to get a room Friday night at the count,. hosp1t,.1 because she thought s he was rnu<Jy to ha\ e her child. Officials said sfie .had pl1;:nty of 11m~ ;,ind turned her away. Within minutes a few hlocks away. t he Threadgill family heard a knock on lhctr door while they were h'c:t ving an t'urly rh1 rs tm.is pc1r1 ) FAMJL\' membt:rs ran vut i.JOd ic.iund Mrc; Flores on the ground and }1er husband nearby. There wits no trrne lo even hrrng tnf' 1Aomc1n ins1(1t- "We wanted lo help her 1ns1c1f•, but tht-r,ahv was just born nght th~·rc> c1n th• ~idc'>' ~1llt ·· ·"rnl He lene Threadgill · 11 "a;,, aln o• r I.kt: the Christmas slor} ,'.'--bhl i,aid 1n rvlr rt'fll I 111 Mrs F'lorei-' bein~ unaulf' tc.1 fintl a roor11 1 • 1,.,, l' h,·r babv ~'The baby was :.o cute · ·The fam11:/ wrapped bi.I,) c,..~ .1;1d mvth"r in blankets and took \hem tns1dl' 111 ''ail for f1r1• 'It' parlmcnl paramtd1c:,.;i.ntl a rtdt' ,,. th•· hu ;111.ll THIS TU1E Mr!>. Flort">. -...ho h;;,, t"' 1 n:h1.:1 cnildren, ~ot a room w11h 01, Jr~um\'nts ')he and the hab) both wen: reo<>rtt'<1 IO ~rJO(l r••no1l11')r Blind kids awaiting Christlllas voluine 50% OFF AT LOS ANGELES tl\P) -With its pretty pink border and cover illustra· tion by renowned children's book author and illustrator Leo Politi, "Expectations 1980" looks li ke an ideal Christmas gift for some lucky boy or girl. And it is -for those boys and girls who can only read in Braille. "Expectations 1980" is this year 's edition of lhe Braille lnstitute's an· nua l gift volume to E nglish-speaking blind children all over the world. Inside that colorful cover are more than 100 pages or Braille text: nine complete children's books, chapters from two more and three original poems. THERE ARE illustrations printed in b right block s of color for youngsters able to distinguish larFe shapes and outlined in em bossed dots for those with no v1suhl perception. There's an added treat that most sighted children would covet -a "m i-crofra gra n ce" pag e with scratch-n-sniff labels that emit thf> scents of sausage, orange. coconut. carnations, paint and s moke. Best of all, the book is free to every blind child between the ages of 8 amt . 12 or 13 whose teacher or parent writes in for one -and since its in· ception 32 years ago, the annual volume has become an eagerly awaited Chris tmas tradition for thousands of children. "THERE ARI-: some blind children who've never owned a book they can call their ·very own ... says Braille Te•iitiii• A stranger in town, Tom F1ick, University of Washinfton quarterback, found fr end "Maria," a statue, while on vtalt to Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park. ins titute editor Betty Katag1an, a former newswoman who SJK!nds the entire year puttmg the book together ''Many of them build up their own library in this four-year period," she said. "We 've heard dozens of stories where the child will hold on to the book all Christmas long and it's their m ost cherished gift, of slow readers tur ned on to rN1ding, or cases where children make up· a pup!fel show after reading a !>lory .. Th e anthology is particularly s pecial because Braille books for young readers are hard to come by at any lime of yur. MOST BLIND children can only . obtain books on loan from special li braries. either Library of Congress branches or in s<:hools. Books can be bought from 8re:t1lle publishers, but they are expensive a11cl often parents must send away for them. When the Los An l{e lf'!>·baserl RraillP l n ~t itu te <;t arted th e Christmas prOJect in 1948, there were al mos t no story books for blind chrldrc:n. ''At that time the Library of Congre:ss had not s~l up a SJK!cial division for blind children's books," explained Mrs Kalagian. "Most or the books that were published were textbook<;." The first Chn~tm as book was ch:, tributcd only In Calrfornsa and was railed "C'hri:.tm as and the Year Ah("ad." a title that ~Luck to all an· nual volumes until Hl68. Since then the books h<.1 ve all been entitled "Ex · pectations·· wrth the yl!ar of issue THE PROJECT 1s financed by donations $10 pays for one book and this year, the insl1tule is mailing 3,200 copies both in this country .. and in _§Q.DlLlWO dozen--f~r.eign-naHoos.~---• Many of lhe foreign copies go to C'hildren of servicemen stationed abroad. "Sometimes we seud books lo blind grandRarenls who wrsh to read to their children. or blind parents," 1 Mrs. Kalagian saith--~ l Much of Mrs. Kalagian:s ta$ in· volves reading extensively and con· suiting with li brarians and children's book experts to select lbe stories for the anthology. She prides herself on picking the cream of the juvenile ,literature crop, often before il beeomes available in other Braille editions. This year's volume fe atures works by such well· known a uthors as Roald Dahl, William Steig, Scott O'Dell, E.L. Konigsburg and Ray Bradbury. 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P•nW l'l~m<Nth PQftlu1tt T'hultdtrt;•rd Ve1a •l'ff...WA.dlo F• M Acti11 Clll 1 lailJ Pillt ... ,,. 142-5171 Mystery trap door Mary Banner s hows how a burglar mc.y have entered the 19-room mansion from a secret room in the attic. The Banners moved mlo an exrlusive n~1 ghborhood in Da llas last year , hopmg for security and privacy. Mrs. Banner said she was excited about renovatin g the old housP, but the couple's three children "thought the house was haunted ." Bulldozer may end artifacts search MICCO. Fla. <AP)-Amateur a r c h aeologist Hom e r Cat o believes he's come across an im · portant find : the rem ains of what may be the first European-Indian settlement in the New World. He says that close by . in a sub- tropical hammock just orr u s. Uighway 1, European s urvivors of orfs hore shipwr ecks lived with a norm a lly hos tile Indian tribe, mar ri<>d a nd br ed children years be fore the Spaniards e~tab li .,hed St Augustine, America·:. oldest city, in 1565 St. AuJ!usline. When the men we re found. they we re unclothed a nd had long hair and beards, indicating they had hcen with the tribe for some ti m l'. The connot a lion was obvious. C'at o believ~.!> the normally fi erce Ayz would some timei. col- lect shipwreck survivors as Wf'll as their tre<isures. a nd take them into their li ves. When they died, l h<'y were accCJrded a "Christian" burial with a cross. . .. ~. o.c.mber 21. 1llO Sex role 'ignored' by males \, WASHI NGTON <A P ) - Societies are ignorin& the In- terest men have in birth control, and the success of population programs m ay rest upon involv· ing males in family plannlng, according lo a st udy. "Men are the forgotten sexual partner." said the report by Worldwatch lnstitute, a pri vate ~ research organization here. "Despite the fact that conceiv· ~ ing a child always involves two ~ people. society often ignores the :: interest men have in planning ~ their families." ... .. ~· BRUCE STOKES, a senior Worldwatch research er and author of the report, said birth control prog r a m :. and ~ex education usually are ori~nted toward wo men. ,.,..,,..... .. RESIDENCES, SHEEP SHEDS COMPETE FOR PRAIRIE SPACE· After yeara of beckoning, Wyoming pleH anawered This often mea ns that men ha,·e a poor unders tanding of reproduction and contraception, as well as their responsib1Hllcs in birth control, he said. With growing population prob· lems worldwide. "society can 111 afford to have men play this pe ri,pheral or negative role in fam ily p lannin g ," s a id the study, which was sponsored by lhe United Nations Fund for Population A<:t1vities T OK ES SAID I N an in terview that few cultures as- s ume that m en will t ake a primar}' respons1bilJty for birth control or will ~upporl their pa r tner's c hoice o f a con· tracephvc. This narrow perspective of the role of men is largely t he pro. duct of the m&le "macho" stereotype, which assumes men are not concernc·d about t he health of their partn~rsor popula· lion growth problems. he s aid. "In all cultures, this profil1.: fits some men," Stokes said, ''but it does not h t all men .. Recent studies in the United S ta l es. Britain a nd o ther countries indicate m en are much more interested in family planning and practicing birth cont rol than they are giv'en credit for. he said . IN A 1978 California study of 1.200 teen-age and adult m en, ror exam ple, four out of five favored birth con trol. And t h r ee· quarters of the adults thought bir t h control res pons ibility should be shared by both men and women. Yet. most men do not back up these op1mons with action t-'ew h ave attempte d to accept res ponsibility, Stokes said. but mor e will become invo.lved if rncouraged to do so by society Wyoming's new home where urbanites roam CH EYENNE. Wyo. (Af'l -After years of trying to lure people to its wide open spa ces. Wyoming now struggle s with a ne w problem urban sprawl. An 1nnux ,)r"1\.~rgy worker!> hm: made Wyom ing ~at1on ·s third fas test growrng ~tale, packed its l'lli<'s and Lowns and sp1 lletl onto its plarns. deserts and mo11nta111s1des The htl 1,. house on t ht prairie has neighbors AS ENERGY .Oe\'elopmcnl brin~s prosperi\)' and "the good 1ire· to ma11y 01 Wyuming·s -i70,000 inhabi- tants, the state's new sutxttv1sions dre offering amenities net found in ttie l lt i1·!> m<1g01fi t"ent ,·,ews. spac1ou!> ac res, !>implc serenit.) l;t1 t>r9y de1•rlop•enf and 11ulHrq1wnl influx of u·ffrkt>rx hos hroug~f prosp••rify 10 proirit- N fOft>~ huf obo ho• •r• nt-ighhor again•• ttrighhor in z oning ha•· I Ir• and '9reoled un· imogf 11t•d nucnitipol pro- hlrna..4'. Hut Wyoming's new suburbia 1s also bringing new problems to a state that still ra nks 49th in population, a learn of reporters from The Assoc1at· l' d Pr t> s s a n.d-A P member new ·papers <.o nd radio stations has found Evanston expects to double its population of 6,500 in the next few years bel'aus£-> of oil a nd natural gas development in t he Overthrust Rell of southw~sl Wyom inl! and northeast Utah Apartment buddings and t railer parks already t:omµete with sheep for pastureland, but Evanston of· f1 c1ab l>ay they are less a problem tha n h;.i\'lng no hous ing at all. ·We 've got to have them that's the on l~ practital method or alleviating the :.honagi: of housing, .. s aid £\·a11~ton ~la.,.or Oenn1s Ottley -:\IOOt:R~ "HOM ESTt:AD•:Rs·· live 1n lPnts ond t·amper·trailers in the dc.,en of southwest Wyoming Poltco• tn Green River and Evanston 1:omplam people sleep in their cars and move from str('et to street each day OffH·1als 1n Kemmerer found <.·onstrurlion workers paying to get into th<' mun1c·1p<i l pool Just lO use the o;howcrs In R~whns. t1n old chicken coop wa!) fixed up and rentt!d for $350 a month Horror tales abound about families hv1ng 1n motels putting their children to beet in bathtubs In Cheyenne the development of "1 ant:h~tll·S ." homes on lots big l•nouRh tO allow residents to keep horse:. and other arumals. grew so in- ten se that well wate/ was being pollutc>d h~ St:l'page from ne1gllbor· 1n,1:; sept1l· c.wi..)'i -PARI\ COliNTl', ONE of the few t•ou11t1es with local zoning dis- t rtl'l)'i ou1-.1Je 1·1ues. offic.:ially "en· courages" farmers and ranchers to keep a(!ril·ullural land 1n production ~~vertheless some l.100 empty sub· d1\1S1C1n lots snra·AI between Cody and Powell on ~hat 1s considered -;o rne of Wyom in~(s best t rop land. In st·en•l' Teton County. where • • But unless money c an be raised al the 11th hour to con· linue professional d1ggrng, tt1e s ite near the Indian River in central Florida's Breva rd Coun- may be turned into a more emporary nomadic village: sphal1 park for recreational Cr\TO SAVS THIS and ftnd· 1n g s of p o ttery a n d oth e r artiracts made 1n E urope seemed to add up to one con- c luswn · this was the village mentioned 1n old Spanish rf:· cords in whic h s h1pwreckt-d Eurupeans. <:.10<1 India ns-trad live d , and dh·d, together . "Men's use of contraception and their cooperation wi th their pa ['jners lo p!a»Ri.fl~ or-pl'('V('n · ing pregnanc ies is often de· termincd by what society ex· P<'Cl s or lht'm ... he said. t-.ew s ubdiv1s1ons are spnngmg up w illy ntlly on urba n fr i n ges. :.ometimes without benefit of plan· ning and oftt-'n without zoning. onl~ 3 pC'rC'ent of the land 1s privately ___ .. "wned tiler t-s-rons tant tonthct bet~ t-en the nc.:ed tr1 pro\'1de housing for new1·omcr)'i a nll to preserve the -.ccnic \'alue-; that attral'led them in t h~ fi rst plat·(' vetrid,$ -~ - OWNERS OF TUE land con- taining a spra wling Ayz Indian village and buria l mound which may date to 1200 A.D. - plan to bulldoze and excavate t h e si te for com me r cial purposes. T he /lYZ (pronounced "eyt'S" I Jive d on th~ site whicn has y i e lded sk e l eton s, pottery, Jewelry. t'arly Indian and Spanish a rtifacts and most un· us ual o f al l -c rucifixion symbols hint111g at Christian in· tcrment. "I di Jn 't discovi:r this site." says fMo, a Micco land de· veloper with a lifelong obsession for the past and its people. "All I did was to interpret it." H-E-SA\'S-HE-1~~e burial mound in 1966 on an out- da ted 19th century topographical m ap drawn by the U.S Geodetic Survey. Obscure anthropological publit'allons previously referred to a possible village site in lhe ar ea, but the pre,Sence. of the mound and the E uropean con· nection had been missea. Though an amateur , Cato 1s an e xpe rien red . b a rd.working aTchaeologist who ba s spent yea rs resear c hing Spani'ih archives and historical accounts of Indians in Florida. T he presence of European artifact<s in the burial mound was an indication to Cato that the A yz, w h o pra cticed ceremonial headhunting, also beca m e t he fir s t treas ure · salvors in the New World. They r erovered silver coins , semi· precious gems. medallions and other artifacts from wayward E u ropean ga)Jeons s bipwredted on the Atlanfic bea ches near their vtllage. BUT WHEN CATO discover~ a 12·foot·wide. 16·foot·long cross of conch shells acrou a seement of lhe mound, the alte took on far 1reater implications. His research in the Seville arc!hives and old Spanilll booU t urne d up an a c count by Frenchman Rene Laudonniere, whose party rescued two Euro- peans from an Ay r. tribe in 1564 -a year before the foundlnc or -. Earher Uns year, Cato cun· vinced the o wners of the l<ind to m&kt> au archaeoll11-;1cal survey of the s ite 'fh('y brought in Cultural Rcs uurct! Managcmenl. a privitte archal.'Olo1d<'al firm . Archaeologist Uave Sv. mdcll , who works for lh<' firm. doesn't s u pport or d is t ounl Ca to 's thcor v It will take months to prnperly a11aly1.c what they are uncovPring, he s11ys. But he aJso !>ays ne believes that this six, acr<' s ite contains the m ost im· portant Indian vtl lagP and mound matf'rial foun<1 along thl' Atlantic coa:,t of Florida. Archa"'Ologbt Calvin Jones of rtorida's Department of llistory and Archives descril>es the area as a "lnp-grade site that can tell JA;LmlLch abou · n~g1ort. It's of Nat iona l l1 1~loric Regi s t'ry quality.·· CATO AND THE other re · searchers are faced with a dilem ma. The painstaking professional work that began in early Sep· te"m ber i:t about to be halted because the $5,000 fee paid by the lanrlownPrs has run out. "We 've• bee n wol'king seven days a week. until s undown every day that we've been here. l'nd we're really just started," Swindell says. •·Jt would lake about six months to properly e va luate this a rea ." THF. sn rov SAID that or the 'estimated 250 million people m the world using somt.' method of hirth control. about one-third re· ly on a male method These in· dud~ condoms. sterilization thro ugh vasc(·tom ies and withdrawal. Other!. rel y o n remale m ethods. including steriltz:.it1on, birth control pills, intrauterine d e\'iCes. diaphra~m ~ and: s pe rmicides. While the m ale ml'thods carry few risks to eithe r p<1rt ncr, fe male methods -s uch as the pi ll a nd I U Ds c an be dangei'Ouis o-wom-r:n , Stokes said. MORE RESEARCH IS ncecled to develop new male contrap ceptives, such as a male pill a nd bette r condoms. that would e n courage a nd allow men to s h ar e the ri s k s· and res p<>nsibilities ol birth control, he said . Clinical tests on a m ale pill ha ve j ust begun , but it is technically feasible that it will be a vailable within 20 years, S tokes s a i d . Su r veys o f Ame rican men indicate almost half would consider using an oral contraceptive. he added. ·Boss boosts bar business by bus SAN DJ EGO (AP> -Lenore Field says business ls boomina at her tavern ln east San Dleao.since she started offer1nJ a free van ride home. . As many as 14 happy cmtomers pack in at a lime. if four or more want ridet to the Chateau bar, 1be'll pve that, too. "I've 1ot friends wbQ..Uve a little bit of a distance,'' she eit· plained. Beeides. the California Ri&b••Y Patrol •till it 1hin1 Ucketa to thote who don't dr\ ve aoberly. Bartender Steve RuaaeU describes his boll' idea u to popular that people wantin1 a ride to the Cbateau need lo call aeveral days ahead. I .. • f • •• -......... • I -~Ml<: M ERELY ARE eyesores. but others have spawned road and wate r proble m s, sewer sys tem failures , poll ution and r isin g municipal C'ClSt. Spra wl has set neighbor :'.lgamst neighbor ,in ~omng battles a nd taken some of Wyomin~·s bt-st farmland out of'Production Urban sprawl is most stnking in l he ener gy boomtowns. but the re porters also found 1t in resort com- mu01l1cs and q uiet ranching towns ··1 Hunk it's hai.pening any pla<.•c when• you have r:ipid growth and wht'rt' there hasn't been a strong pohry of plann111 g and trying to guide that ~rowth. ·· said Gillette c ity ad· ministrator Flip M<'Co nnaughey. Gll.L f.TTE. WHJCH s its un tap of one of Amerk a ·s rte.best reserves of l'Oal , alml.)St doubled in population the last <:ade.. but. -~id . -eCon- naughey "I think we have a much better handle now on the planning aspects " Other communitie!' art! still looking for that handle . Tl119WUhartb ,.,. ........ Rep. Barry Goldwater Jr .. ft. Calif., plans to introduce legisla· lion permitting paid advertising on face of postage stamps. He says it could produce Sl.2 billion a year. .\l'l'Ording In Collin Fallat. who d irected l hl' now defunt"t Wyoming . Land l'~l' C11mm1ss1on. control of urh.rn s prawl 1:, po~s1ble. but 1t will tJkt.> foresight. init1at1ve and greater C"nopt-ratwn am1rng lo1'al govern m <.'nts \\\"0 )11 S G rlTIF.S )1AY n<1wzone an•<i. one milt' 1Juts1de their boun· d<1r11•s ~l ore niuntll.'-are lookmg at rnnini.: a)> a nlt'an)'i of prote<.·tin~ frmge ar JS, ILW1, although resistance to £r1111n~ t·ont 1nut•)oi and th<' sta te's role I!' rectuc<'d to providing kchnical as- ~istJncc 'Then• ... an altitude prevalent ill Wyoming that utilization of personal prone rt y 1 s a matter of t hLJaruQ.QJliltlleL----i flTO~lrflfl'J! fOr himself. Within t he bounds of pubhc safety and welfare," Fa lint s~11ll St all.' Agricultural Commissioner Larry 13ourret se:t1d one answer may be to l'Ompen sate farme r s and rnnchers for not selling their land to subdn•1der-1j. ---"' ''What I see conct?d 1s me," he said. I LOCAL !\ND STATE officials view lhE' future with a mixiure of cautious optimism and apprehension. knowin1 that Wyoming 's g r o w t h a nd urbanization 1s likely to continue a1 lhe nat1011 turns inr reasingly to domestic sources of e nergy. Still, s.aid former Gillette city plan· ner J oe Racine. some things won'• change. "Compued to the i.tates back East." he said . "Wyoming w iU always bt' Wyoming." Woodpeckers cost pole a day BlRIUNGllA.M,. Ala. <AP )' - Alabam• Po'fer Co. ,1a11 wooC- pecken have cost t» Ponr-.._, an av•'-e ol OM po...,. pole 'a._, for aewia years. · 1 And 1poke1man Ed Crasb) ..,.. that ccata the utW• aome -·-• year. Croaby laid tbe eOo1D.PN1r. wtdel ten• mmt fll Alabama, bM IDOl"I tbu ane mlUkm polta • tta .,.._ It eOlb DMl'l1 ··-to nplaee • trwmt ..... pole, lie 1aJd, mdaboul $500 f« • dlatributm pole. DAll.Y PllOf TRY THESE CLASSIFIED INFLATION FIGHTERS I CNo wYou an 11 Mori wit h Daily Pilot PENNY PINCHER ADS Still only $2 3 lin es for 2 days only $1 a day , 34c a line . Adve rti s e one or m ore item s valued up to $100 Each additional line ·is only 60c for the two da ys. Sorry. no c ommercial ad s allowed . Cha r ge Your Penny Pinch e r Ad o r u se your BankAmeric a rd or Mast e r Card <!}VoW...<!}VeW... More v alue for your DIME in the famous Daily Pilot DIME-A-LINE ADS AdverltSP otems UI' to SSO •n vaoue on Dime A·L1ne ads every Saturday on the Dolly Pilot B 11ng youo ad with cash to a11y of our three convenoent olllces or mail your copy wofh ~check or monl!y order tor lht' corrccr amount Sorry no lovl'5tock, produc.e or plants ano 110 commerc•al ads :ire allowt'd Each otem must be proced w1l h no otem over SSO Dome-A-Line ads may be placed at the Costa Mesa ot11ce until 3 pm ~nday until noon Friday at the La911na Beach or Huntington Beach ollices THE BIGGEST GARAGE SALE ON THE ORANGE COAST IS IN T HE DAILY PILOT CLASSJFIEDS 642-5678 DAILY PILOT .. l he Biggest Marketplace on the Or~nge ·coaat , DAll:Y PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It , Find It , Trade It With a Want Ad (642-5678 ) ,_......,_., Moffu. 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REALTORS •·2 . 1 New port ll e11tht~ I Remodel~ 2Bdrm hon,.. with fireplacl' on front I or IOI Planl> fo1 u1111 111 n •.ir tnCIUdl'd t 'a II to BA~1RITT REALTY I 642-5200 I I CALIFORNIA I DREAM I lil' au l • r 11 I ~ p .u · 111 u ~ ·' hdrm horn!'. g rl'.•I 1111 :1 I t1ct11 Falt11lou~ f.11111h I mom :! 111111 '· JJ<'Ut 11, 1 de1·orator w.dlµ;1111·1 Sllltt 'lOCl 1 ·a II •7:• c,:1.1111 I ''"' I ALLSTA TE I REALTORS I 2291 HAZEL I TU~'TJN TOWNllOM ,.; I 20•;; down 13'; lu<in $95.500 for 3Hdrm :m.1 l'ncl ttntl Shdrp m ovl' 111 l'undttton IARRETI REA LTY 642.s200 I LOW DOWN \ '111 ""·' 11 ·1 \l.11 d 11 ph·\ \\.ilk 111i: di .I 1111 0• I" lf11• l11· tit \\lllt fl,1\ .tttd tll't' Ill \It \\. • I .11 .. , 11 1111 .... \\ti It l11 1·1tf.11·1· I .tlld .I l>d r111 ~ n ..... p1·,·1 1 1 , ·I 1 ·-:" t.' 1" 111 I "l 111 .1 ,. I w .1~"'11111·tl II\ 'I 1.tlll11•d !111~ c·1· • 11111:-; St ·lll-1 rlt.1 \ I 111 \ ·' :•11 I l-'1111 fli'll'I' IS -.,;~!• .. ·,110 '7 14) 6 7 3-4 4 00 121 JI 628·2828 The Horbor t\reo's ddest Real htate Finn • COTE nr!\LTI t-'11~ rc. mvr \Tmnr conrnm You've Arrived (J t . I I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• G._r., 1002 Ga t ~ 1002 ... , ..........•..........••...•....•..••...... TOP OF SPYGLASS 11 It ra sup<.'r OC('an v ie w. former model h" rtH: with many trp ~r a d es. 5 lwcl rnoms. :J halhs, gorgeous pool and "":' l'ru·C;><f t•t $895 .vOO with $787.000 I 1 n :11wing 714 76 0 -9333 BEST BUY IN NEWPORT BEACH ~, ht•droom, :! hath pool h om e . F a mily room. 2 fire places. RV a1·1·t·'>s. t·xt ra large· yard. '199.000. Owrwr will ht•lp finann• PrinC'i pals only fi42·4~5!J macnab / irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY IA YFttONT TOWNHOUSE! T\\ o :1.5· tl'rra<·t•s o\'erlook fobulou~ ~<'WJlOrt llar bnr '.'\t•arl~ 3.000 -;q It of und1•r..,l.:tlt'rl ck).!<tn<:e . :3 I~ BH 's. :1 luxurwu~ lrnths F r Pnl'h dnor s & v. ind mq,, \'!'CJ\.\ n molrl ings. ~ m a rhlt· fp l1·· .. "<.il k 1n bar Sht·llPrcd 1·1111rt~·ard '' 11rl\;,1IP pool Offt•rcd <it '!JGS.11011 in d li1 111I C 11h:- :-,1·hwl'1<:kPrt fi-1:.! 82:1:'> \ so 752-1414 551-8700 ~ ,, 'l• '" '' 642-1235 644-6200 LINDA ISLE I 5 Br :l B;1 httgl' 111:1,11'1 -.1111 1• J 111;1111 ·~ qi r:-. hl·<tt1 l 1l11f light dt•('Cl l . l'lllt'rlilllllll J~ h1Hll t' One Call Service Feat Credit Approval •••••• !!':.. ~~ •••••••• ~~!~! !.°.~ .~ ....... . al 1002 .-rat 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL ESTATE SALE MANAGER AN UNUSUAL OPPOITUNITY FOi SIX Fl.UU IAININ6S We are looking for an aggressive. hig hl y m o ti vated real esta t e pro fessio nal lo IJt•com e Sa les M:rna ge r o f ou r µre s lig i ous Newport Heach Offil'l'. This is a great opportunity to JOtn a fas t growing lc.irgt• office of ~() full l i m e r e al es l all' agent s and cxperit•1a·ed staff lirokt•rs l.1(·cnst• requtrl'd For an tnlt.'rl'll'W l'onlad (;r anl AIJan . W e wi ll res p ec t your confidence. RCTaylorCo 640-9900 CLASSI C S I I BEACH HOME : UNDA ISLE ~-_.,. .. ~ ... ...,~~--+t--$fH' ~~ ...... -ii~ I I •• 1'11 -\lr-.. ++t-1_. __ _ L'pl{rarled beach hum1• tn ;'\Jf'"'J)(>rt Shorci. W ,Jlk (•\It'll' I\ t• \I t 111 ,\1111d dllll -..l :lllh'd i..:l.t:-'> I 1r11pv1 t. 1 . 11111\ 11•1• lwrn1• 1111 llH• 111.1 1 kl'[ ,1 l.<!1·111!-o. lll<'llldi ll l! 111.1 1<1 -. 'I''" l'.\f'llJ',l\1' ;ti $~ li 1{011111 lor 1;:,· ~ ;11'111 ( ·1111!->1<11'1 I 11p11on ,., 1t·l·d :11 __ ,_'_'_"_'·_"_'"_I_.. ___ V_ Bolt 11r l l1l\ It' ~11op 1;:11 126ti lk~. j{jll l:i811. RE/MAX t 11 et C' l' an or p r.1 ,. 11 t •• 1 be<il'h Nt•w rarpt•lini.: and frt•s h paint Inn' Cu~tnm cle1·oralH"I' '.II P.illll~ Scl'ludl'd ...,111 dl'<'k ' 2 Rdrms. and iui.t s:;;;~•u;~~~' I ESTATERS I EXEC. TOWNHOME S I 39 ,900 l,ovl'ly 3 Brlrm 2 hath 1n pn·slt~tous Ha 1•k 1!:1 ~ an•a llnght s p.11·1011' , lt vtng room. nvt•rlook~ f111w1>r ftllt>rl v1·rancla P r ivat e pat111 o ff ma,Sl\'t' ma~tPr .,u1t1· S1'11Pr will hPlp w1th L f1nanc·tnl! too C'a II n11"'' <i SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631 -6990 DUPLEX $109,950 Cu.,ta M C'sa 's f111t·~1 Clean & nt'al <:ood rn i:om<' Call for mnn• <11· tails !>46-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS NEWPORT HEtGHTS ESTATE :I Bdrm 2'h bath l'X (>{'Ul1ve home. Sits on hufi!e corner lot. Family room, hving room 11nd den provide s pac10us fami ly ltving. Newly landscnpf"d and t er raced. s pa too' Owner says Sl'll. Super fmane ing Cl) SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714·631-6990. lbv~ l!Om4llhtnit lo 1<<'11 " • Classified ads do 1l well 11111 111111 LINDA ISLE lh·-.t l'1l:111d lt1t',tl tclll "1th "" l'l'flltlg m.a1n l'hi1111 H·I '11•1\ c·11 .... tt1n1 thru11u t w l\•r 1if1c· \\1111.t l11•at1ttl'ltl ~ S Brlr111.., 11H·l1.111 'I! 111 ;11 tl .., qlr'>. ~> 1·1t1-.11 (' ~:! "i 1111llt1111 BIG CANYON ('11...,tcm1 ltonw 1111 tilt' golf 1·011rst• \\ ~\\ t't'fllll l! h i I.Ill'\\ it:> \II'\~ :l Bdrm .... 1nd11d 1n m;11d s qlr-. J-;x1·ft1:-.l\'t' at s~ 'i n11tl1ttn BIG CANYON 'I (. I I' I I I (' J.! (J I I (' 0 II I's t' ,. I •' \\ I o \\ 11 It " 111 c · 1" 11 t 111 1 • r 111 o d t' I \\ J>I I\ ,t i• )Hloll .111d 'fl•' ~i:!.i.fllHI BIG CANYON W o11tlt'1 lttl <'iltll•Jlt \it'\\ tc1\\nhumc. J>ot•I ;.111d • p.1 • \II 111'\\ :mw1til i('~ 0\\1Wt \\Ill 1 .1111 1•:\tltt ~IH' :.i t S!l7:1 tlCXI BIG CANYON l'::-..t 1·ll1•111 "d .1111 tm,11h11nH· End 11n11. 111 th•· goll 1·0111-.1• 1 lk~t huy at s:no 1100 LIDO ISLE l 'nhl•l1t•\ .tl>k I B. 11111 11 _. li:1t h-. with J><l11I :ind ~P•• H1· .... 1 1-.l,1nd lo1·atto11 . 3rd ... ton ha!-Ii '' ;ind 111·t•an \ 1ews. f':xt'lu~1~·1..· :ind l'l.':td) for uccuµancy. l I 11).!t' ass 11 m ahl1 · 10:111 CORONA DEL MAR/VIEW Rcllt>r than t lw lic'l"il Sµ~·g la ss view 4 Bdrms c.1nd great pr ivac! Ow ne r wlll carr • · larg' ~nd Exc.:Ju ... ·L.>· .... ' _, --+- anc1 prit'l'd lo sc.•11 $42:i.OOO 2075 San Joaquin Hiiis Rd. Acro11 fro m BIG CANYON 'Newport Beach 640·5777 -OWNER FINANCES-VIEW HOME. Corona •I Mor IHuty. OwMr ~ cwry I st tnnt ~ at 121/:zO/o wittl MRal down payn•t1t. S11tofl priyofe COMIN9tfty with pool. Lit., airy 4 bdrm; 3 berth ..... 2 flre · "· formal dhti'!_g '°°.!!LL brHkfast room. Pemct for family & HterlalfliocJ. Newly ott.nd at $397,000. -VIEW-VIEW-VIEW. Pri11te location mahs the l r oodmoor hoftle a real wi1111er. Steps to prhote com11ut11ity pool 011d CJrH nbelt. Situated °" quiet street. 4 lelnJe bdnM, l berth·s. led Hie roof, ... courtyard etttry. Loh of wood deckinc) contribute to charm .. Offered at $395,000. -WESTCLtFF M.I . ADULT COftdo. $595. 2 be.-0011t, 2 bath. I 0 shpt to pool. Mew cmpeffncJ. Ye~lecne! -ILUFFS LEASE. leoutlt.I l bedrooM. 21/:z bath cCMMto. TriM Model. End u11it 011 9or9eo111 qrHllbeft. mill pofftt, MW ooll floorin9 & lovely eorthtone' . corpett.19> Off9nd et S 1.050 per "'°""'· -IRVINI HOME-S6SO .MONTH. G....t •lgN!artaood....,. 1h,.ln9 & schoeh. J ....., Z Mth. 0...... cit ;a.,.. YeCiiif - occ..-cy. 2744 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAI '75S.1616 , ... IM llAI ~ ,,,,1,,'' .,,,i •·"' ,, '•""j• •,, .. ,., '''' tf 1 •irr ··· \ 111.,1 it.i i h I I 'I IJ1t I ! t j ! ' f 11 ii I " ... ,,,. '•'1' \' t .. I j f' ,.,. 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LIDO ISLf DREAM HOUSE .... ., ,. ..... d ) be.-00.. .. deit , ) f w ll llill ott.•. ..-r co.1tn.ctio11. t.or dwood ftoot-t ...,_..., wood ~' • wM.dow•. lar9 • '"""Y patio, •t.p• to boy & beoch, .._., cowh, • ~W cW.. lido v.._,. , ... ,,1 .. q ....... ., ••• , •• S I '6,,00. 01~ I i t T D. ftriud to Ml Sl9~.ooo. 644-7020 NEWPORT BUCH 1 .. Newport hoch-t.~ to UftCJO fint UNOA ISLE 4br. 41 2 bath + mains qlr l.t:g FH. formal dining. Bea ut lite del"O r Hoom fo r 65" va<:ht Owner cons ider option. Sell at ~1 . I 00.000. Bob & Dovie Koop DOVEtt SHORES CUSTOM 2·3br. 4ba. forma l d ini ng , brid.IH' r m . 3fp. f''ab v 1 l•\\. Tota l sec. "musl to sc.•c .. :-.500.000 Hob & Oovil· Koop OCEAN VIEW DOVER 4br . 4ba, formal dining . lluge fr . huge ya r d w pool. lab ocean & nitc lite view. :<7251' Pee . ~00.000. Ext Vin. assum. Bob & Dovie Koop. WA TERRtONT NEWPORT Boat dock + :3br. 3ha horn ' Jyrs old lfugl' mastL·r s uill· with lrg. spa & bayv1c\\ Sell at :-.525K , :-274 1st T D <.1 t 111 ; assu m . Rob & L>ovie Koop IA YFttOMT LEASE 2hr. Iha. f1rE:>plarc .1vr:-. ol<l F ;,1b view plus s andy. heath . SflSO mu Boh & l>nvil· Konp NEWPORT + 4 UNITS OCIAMFIOHT DUPl.D :J & 2 fktrms . t·ompletely furnished. Uu1ll U\:., I i <·tar totarage. Offe r down pa~ uH•nt a11d la ke over $426.000 loan .1t onl~ 12·111 • fut· 30 years $695.000. 6 UNITS Sllll\'r 1·t-n1al lnr ation•,._yearly o r ..,lllllm ..:1 w11H t>I' Sl00.000 down a nd 1m 1wr will ('arry the ha lance. As kin(.! ~:lo.WO WI HA VI IA YNOMTS TO SHOW YOU I T IOA T. IF YOU LJt(L JACOBS REAL TY 675·6670 2919 Ne wport llvd. conter lOttt CIE SEDllB BLllRS CD . 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A gr eat open Ooor plan with f a mity rm a nd formal dining plus a beautiful large pool & spa on the view s ide . 1620 GALAXY DR. SAT/SUM 12:10.4:30 llVIMI THRACE FIOMT IOW -S7t5,000 N ew exclusive listing. Most fantastic locatio n fo r viewing t he boating acti vity. jetty , ocean. bright lights & ro mantic Catalina Island. Just in time l o have a c los e -up view o f the Chr ist m as boat pa r ade. New lus h landscaped terrace. 4 Bedrooms. fam . rm . fo rmal din in g . d u a l s ton e f lfeplaces. 3-c<1r garage. Call fo r a ppt. HOME &-2 INCOME UMITS ALL FOa SZ75,000 A per fe d combina tion of ch arm . pe rsonality, warmth & income. Li ve in the lovely separ a te 2-Bdrm home & enjoy the income from the two 2-bdrm units <iirel'lly behind. In addition . a cozy spa & ba r beq ue area to co mple te the piC'lure. and in the finest Costa Mesa location . MOUMTAIH TOP HOME AllOWHUD-SMOW VALLEY A beautiful awa rd winning home on top of the world. Ski in the winter. s wim in. the summ er & enjoy this outsranding 3 bedroom home for all seasons. Only $96,500. ' WESLEY M. TAYLOI CO., IEALTOllS 2111 S-J~ Hllh lood MEWPOltT CENTH, H.I . 644-49 IO ALI ZARRINNEGAR TOP PIODUCEI AMD MIMIEI OF MUL 11-MIUIOH OOUAI CLUI. -0 .' 1002 ....... IOOJ ......... IOOJ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• INTEIEST ONLY PAY MDI TS Owner will ca rry tn · terest only payments for 3 years on this l year new S an C lemente home. Over 2600 s q. ft. of gracious living s pace. lllOdegreeocean view. 0..... Wll .. ,o Tnlde fOf' U11fft Or OtMt-,...,.r+y OPIN SUM 1·4 H ~j1!t~~ 96J.a112 ~a Verde Mo. Rare 2-story 4 bedroom m outstanding locatton. Its less than 10 yea rs old and has formal dining , 2 firt.'places. 3 baths . ram1· ly r oom Full p rice $160,000 Call 751·3191 t;::SEL ECT I PROPERTIES WRAl'IT UI'! Buy your!>elf a prc:-.e nt 2 B d rm en d uni t townhomse Closl' to ll'n nis courts & p0c1l "'Sa-le Pnce·· SIS7 .000 MAURY STAt.:F"FEH SEA LION REAi.TY 673-5354 COSTA. MESA ftRIME Green brook S bt>tJ room Wllh pool. SPl.t <1nd C"l11~l' to everything A:-.sum '' blc £inune1nl{ <1nd or rered al •ml} Sl8!l 51111 ,.. 540 36li6 I • Whelan Real Estate FIXER! · COSTA MESA Uest buy ever · 3 Rdrm pool home tha t needs a handyman C.ill no" a nd s a ve• S92.0IJO Call 546-2313 MEWLISTtMG DUPLEX ClOSf TO HACH 3 Bed. 2 baths each un it F\irnlshed Stone f-' P I l o wer Good '>um mer 1wtnter rental Ask ing $275,000 54~·07 1 5 eve associated BRO KERS-REA L TOQS 101~ W 8olboo ~n.J u I macneb I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY , OPEM SUMDAY I l·l . 29 Cedar Ridge Irvine. 4 BR MacGregor model~ Turtle Rock. Libe ral fina nc ing a vail able . ~289 ,500 Mary Lou Marion 642-8235. V-31 SPECTACULAR VIEW! of E merald Bay. night lights & suns et s, 2BR, 21 2 bath, pool. all amenities of this pvt g ated community. Excellent t e rms. Fas t t'sC'r o w pos s ible . 5775,000 incl. land. Gary Gleason 642-823!1. V-32 LIDO ISLE LEASE Of'Tl<>tf. Newly lis t · ed charming SBR. 4 bath home w 3 car garage. Lg. sunoy patio, steps to te nnis. cl u bhouse & beach . ~50.000 Beril Mitche ll 642-8235. V-33 HARIOR VIEW. Popular 3 RR. 2 Ba th "Carmel .. mode l w ne w .c pt s . freshly paintt.'<f, koi 1x md, extensive use of brick & Spanish tile . S254,500. P a t Oa kson 752-141 4. V-34 Sl'YGLA SS CHARMER. 3 B R. 2 bath s mgle story home lo<:ated on lg . cor- ner lot. Formal dininK room , fa mily room. prof clecon1ted w soft colors . ~19.000 mcl. l:.111d. Call for a ppt. Don nu G Sandit.· F. 1144-6~00. V-35 SEN SATl<>tfAL VIEW! Irvine Terrace front ru\.\ ov~rlooks llay. boats & is lands Cu~tom homt: w 3BR, 5 ba th~. flen. htlllar d rm & new gou1 met k1t<:hen. Appl. only :--690.000 Gathy Sl'hW('lC'kc·rt fH2·8235. V-36 BIG CAMYOM. l'nvatclv lo<:aled 4 BR \' N'H:1ilk~ w towcrfng dbl door cntr~ Wtnlling stairway & imported chandPlit·r llugl• mslr RH. gourm et k 1t c:h cn w eustom c·a bine t r y . . 750.000 L~ nrn· \';1)PntinL' 644-6200 . v .37 BOAT PARADE OM LIDO HORD. Gre at fam ily homl' \\ do<:k for so· yacht. Seller w ill help w finan<:ing. Shown by appt onl~ ~.1 00.000 Dona C. 642·8235 \,'.38 DESIGNED FOR GRACIOUS LIVING. P vt. courtyard cntry \\' spa <:ompli · m enl th1 ::. -1 UR Versailles. Ele gant le a t u r e !:. 111 c· I c 1 r c u I <1 r g a r d e n k itc h e n . dl•n w fplc and much m o r e . A gatl' g u a rded comm . ~75.000 Lynne \"ak·nllne 6.i4-6200. \'.39 ON THE GOLF COURSE. 2 BR + Oen upper end urut in R~mcho San J oa - quin 3 r.>ecks. sµectal·ular views. m CJ ny u pgrade~. :-209.500 Be lle Pa rtch 752-1414 . \·..iu IRVtNE TERRACE BARG A.IN. 3 BR ho m C' in line llW<:it 11m w quality con ~t r uction Lg room · & pool sized \'a rd .-239.500 Coh'" Ward IL .,.. • ••• tl2 ••• • 17 •• -•• I l • • 2b<1 . fr mn w r unit + :~ ~­ \4:.,-.sA ~f>· ;M'41 • Hitt • J·0111 \ Joflf :.! ,tr~o l~NI -:-. .... -~ -.t2-:ir& \~1 .:.. --------- ;i ssum ~at I I s·, Inc S21.:mo Bob & f>m'il' Koop CAMEO SHORE LUSE 4br, 3ba, fr . pool. Clt'can \'tC\\. 3pri bc<1ches. :-.1 .!)00 mo. Bob & Dovie Koop. IRVIHE TERRACE FtNEST 3 br, 2ba, all new Iv detor Brea kfast fm .. di ni n.g, lrg tr w fp. Beau living rm w fµ. Ne w shake roof, paint. c pl. nu fren<:h doors . ~lust SN '. ;ti ~30K Fee. Bob & Dovie Koop NEWPORT 1;,. ACRE 4br. 2 12 ba. dining rm w fp . Lrg . game rm, w wet bur , r .v. a ccess. sp a, rm fo r pool, ,_...,.,· ..... ru 96.K .<:1 12'1.... ~~I ~85K . Bob & l>ovie Koop. LAGUNA l ARCH IA Y Fre nch Normandy custom 1 vr old front row vie w to San Pedro, Guard Gate. 3br, 31 2 _ba, oak bar. hardwood nr .. 4fp. li b rary , s a un a : s p a, c un com plete 2 more brs .. l ba . Selle r to fi nance. Sell al L,475K fee. Bob & Dovie Koop. ASSUME I 11/40/o! Lg. 3bd. 2000fl. Costa Mesa condo. 2yrs new. Only $185.000. Try 12"1< d n. Patr ick '.fenore . IE A l'ARTNB WITH SELLER Sell e r wi ll in vest d ow n paym ent to buye r qualified to m a ke mont~y payments on loans. Balboa Peninsula's best bu y a nd location .• Love ly Spa n ish Jbd + den home . Call J oyce Waltze. ITS YOUR MOVE!! We 've priced this exceptional 3 be<1 Walnut ~uare condo at ~.900. Now YOU make the ·-offe r to Lois Mille r 631-1266. efc .... ....,.._ • ....,....._.,a.e 114 L 171'1 s ....... c..te W... &31-1211 lnde~ndent Mt mbt'r Broktr ... ,. .. ,._ ....... 759-9100 #2 Corporelff ,,aza Newport CHt.r J Balboa Island Realty i\~1> l:<>Vt:SrMt:~T ~(\\\I 'A~\· 673-8700 Elegant Country Man s ion A d istingu ished accomplis hme nt in g ra n de u r . qu a lity a nd architectura l a chieve ment with 8,000 square feet of supe rb ly P.la nned living s pace. T his magnificent estate is ser enely nestled near the t op o f a Nor t h Tustin hill with breathtaking vie ws from almost ever y r00\11 , and is surrounded by some of the finest r eside nces in,O ra n ge County . . Special features include a regal 1,200 square fo ot m aster be droom suite plus 4 other large bedrooms , 7 lavish ba t hroom s, 4 m assive fi replaces. huge rec reation room with ba r , a 20x37 billiard room twine cella r . a nd a spectacular ent rance with huge h a nd car ved doors fram ed by an e xquisite 14' high stained gla~s mural. In everything made or create d , a select category towe r s above t he ordinary. This splendid home dese rves suc h a d ist in ct ion; Are you the one destiny has prepa red to enjoy it.? Open daily except Saturday -Plea se c aIDor dlrecfioriS• $1,750,000 .. Ri~k Alderette, Realtor 731-5115 . or 832-0440 '-' W<tnl t\d~ CU SSIAIO HOUIS ·\tf\ t•rt'"'"·r!'I. m a\ Ol·.H, th1·1 r JtJ' h\ lt·h·phnn..- ll l)0 ,1 rn 10:. :•1 11 m \·t on1to1\ 1hr11 t 'n •ht\ >I to rn•;n 'JIUr•t.t\ n,...·1\\I E~\0~~11 ·~ '"'" llJ\ •·ll •,;;1~ Ill 'Tl'l,T•" Ill \I II r iM7~ H1•.1rh hl\tt ·..io l:!"'"'""' I \1.1'''11~.J\f 'll lllll ' I .,,J ,I tt .. • l.dl(UllJ 11\•v• h l!>I 'H"" 'llHTll t "Ill 'l\ 1h.1I (n·•· "'•10 t2~~' CU SS!FflO OUDUHtS •t-:rdltn,.1~ICTI~ " S .111 II m lh1• tl.n n c• f n re 11u11I1 r J I If• n 1'\'t0 r pl for "'-u11dl_n & 1\1t11H1a> t-:d1l1un' '°'ht1n fh•Jr11int• '' !"-atunbt ~ l2 (UM1n CUSSll'llO llGUL-4 TIC>tt S ~;H IH>RS Advt'rlll'•'r• ~hould {hcrk their 3!1' fttt1I) & rtt1mrt rrror' 1 111 m .. 11 • a r d .1 T II ~: llA II \ Pl I.OT ""urn•'' t1.1bil111 r •• , rh•· ""' 10<1o rrt'<'1 lfl\t'rtion tmh C"A.'\T ~:l.l.ATH>:O..S Wht•ro k1ll1n~ ·'" a11 Ill' •urt' tu m .. k1• ,, rnord of 1hr 1<11.1. q ·Mnr.u ~1Vt'f1 \HU b\ vuur u<I takrr ~' tt'\'f'lftl. 111 ,our 1·anrrll•l1on :r11" k ill numhr r ml4'1 ht" ptr•rntrtf bv l h l' -.tdvertlM•r m c'aH• nf d d"pull• Cl\Nft't.l.AT!ll1' O R ("OR IH:tl t(" fff :-;EW A n II f. >' 11 R f. RllN"JISli F:vl'r) .. trort 1& m•dl' to ktll or rorrttl a ""'" 11d th•I hn bt'«n ordu~. bu1 Wl' nnll(il 1un11n1~ to do "" until chr Md hD' a ppu rf'd on tilt' paPt"r UIMF. A l.l'l;E AOS Tltr sl' ad• ur •l rtrll,~ ruh on Ad\anrr b) mini or a I any nr11· l>I 011r olfocu NO plwMM' Ot'Ck>r.s 1dl11w 3 p ruJ- co,t a ~H• orriri• It 12 noon II 111 branrh OlllCI'~ Tii t OAt t.Y PILOT tf'A fr\'f~ l ht' ri•hl 10 rl•U lly. edit, t't n,or Of r t' r u ~ e • n 1 ad vt rtlstmeon1 ind to ch•n1111 llS r •tta • rt•ul•llonJ without pnC\r not let ~--­~~' P 0 Bo• UllO, Collta MtSI ... CHARMING SALT BOX! Spa rkling nl'W Woodhrlug<.· ~ stor v. 3BR 212 b~1th , fplt·. -e1>1~ tam1ly. r m . 2 car g arage & lg ~ldl· ~ard Assum loa n. :-.155.000 P;1t T ern· 551-8700. \'·42 MORTH LA.GUHA OCEANFRONT. FC1 ntasuc J BR ,·1c'' home on the rlit'f o\·erlookrng thL' c·oustli ne. Lg f<1 m i l~ r m opcmng tn patio area. St e ps to hcu<:h bl'low ..... i.000.000. Lyn ne \"ule11l111~ t>W-6200. \"-.t3 OWNER Will FtMANCE. Heautifull y appointed 2 HR S&S hornC' close to park & pool Ownt.•r will carry 1st T D ca ll tor dt•taib '. ~134.000 incl land. Mack I hrn:;on 551 ·BiOO. V -44 -NW•e-Y AND-VIEW!! Custom J BR . f amity room home in hi lls of T ustin on :i~ a cre of land. Sauna. pool. spa , st;.iincd glas:, & much more. ~9.500 To m or Terry 642-8235. V-45 $l00,000 PRJCE REDUCTIOM. Best Vi ew on the water . Tri-levl!I 4BR ho me w pie r. slip & side t ie. Just re d uced to ~1.800,000 incl. land. Ma rtha Macna b 642-8235. V-46 SPACIOUS UVIMG. L-Ovelv 4BR "La C u est a .. ho m e in l\orthwood . Decor a te d in n e utral c o lo r s w wooden shutt ers. woven window coverings & many upgrades. As k· ing $173,900 Scott Alston 551-8700. V-47 IUILDER'S DELIGHT. 2BR ho m e w guest quarters on Pe nin. Point. Vie w of ocean. wa lk to beach. ~35,000 Amy Gaston 642-8235. V-48 IAll LINDA ISU OMI STOIY. P e r fect couple home w lg dock . P r esent all offers. Security isla nd so call for appt. ~.000 Dona C. 642-8235. V-49 Jr.Im c~voa..,c..-. .. 6.42.aHI '101 Do-O..ve 111.a Wocd:MidQe (f!l'f., .~, .. Harbo 'l"-c ..... Utte.b l lt!! Classlrled :\ds are realb small ··~pie to people' sale.5 ralls with b1g re <Xlersh1p and big results · To place )'OUr clan 1f1ed ad, call lod•» &42·$671 \ Dalebout Bay &.Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCEU.ENCE SINCE 19'9 COMI WITH UL .. TO OOYM IHOllS. tr tht! ho m e sets the mood h1r tht.• d I). \ou will e njoy the daily ins1Hra&UC111 ·<1( thi~ c l~.iant three bedroom home SptH·•ou:. h•m•I.\ room .uHI 1orm •I dinlug room The purl ltkl• 'urt.1 t•ornvt,·tc "tt h µool. as a drt!am Cor n •luxutum I JU eALAJY oltYI ... SHOWN IY APPT .... S4'S.OOO DISPLAY FOR CHRISTMAS. • • OPEN SUNDAY I ·4:30 C~MI WITH US. .. TO OOVU SHORIS. 60 feet of prime o.b1t\ lront. with dol'k fur lar~e boat Four bedroom .h omt.< \t'r.' l' p.md<iblt-Mu rvclous bayside terrace of ·u!.lt!d b1'1ck You u\\ n lhl· la nu ... 01 MORTH STAI UNI .......................... $945,000 COME WITH US. •. TO DOVER SHORES. U nobstructed view of •. U vpcr Buy. IJramaL1 <.· t•ourtyard entry with pool. spa and • tounl arn. Fo ur huge bt>dl'oum s. dining room and den. l J:o,;xerds c room Six 1.Juths . You own the land ~ ~~ 072 SAMTIAGO DRIVE ......... : .................. $750,000 COME WJTH US. •• TO DOYH SHORES. Elegantly upg raded foul' bedroom hurnl• Formal dining room. Family room. Impressive living room with floor to <·eiling fireplaC'e. GouPmet kil('ht•n. Panoramic Upper Bay View : 'no GALAXY DRIVE . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . REDUCED TO $475,000 ~OME WITH US ... TO WESTCLIFF. Home of distinction. Four tfpacious bedrooms. each with private bath. One bedroom f.~ith bath ideally located for maid or te~nager. Artistic pooJ. L uxurmus spa. Owner will carry financing. I 242 SOMBSET LANE . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . • . • • . . . . . . . . $460,000 COME WITH US. •. TO HARIOR VIEW HIUS. Attractively •situated fi ve bedroom home. Three baths. Two fireplaces. 1 Three car g~·ffagc. Restful view of canyon and mountains. "Pool s ize yard. Excptional privaty for complete relaxation. I 034 SAMDCASnE ....... SHOWN IY APPT ....•.. Ul0,000 } A TIEHTIQH REAL EST A Tl A51MTS .,.,. During recent m onths we have substantially increased our sales capac ity and working facilities for our sales people. , Our new loc·ation is quite visible fro m the street, easily actessible .for the e ntire area and provides a mple parking for our elients. If you tontemplate making a cha nge. perhaps you would like to discuss your plans witJt us ... one of the oldest and most respected names in local real estate. 1617 WESTCLIFF DR., N.B. • 631-7300 -·· * * * * * Heritage Collection PRIME LOCATION HIGH ASSUMAILE Terms. terms, terms on this m int condition 4 Bdrm executive home lmPoSs1ble to match ready to move Into: lo maintenance yard and 12% HIGH ASSUMAIL! LOAN lovely spa. Only sso.ooo Immaculate 3 bdrm + bonus room down moves you in . with bar. Near-new earthtone carpets. Seller·s anxious to help finance . S238 .SOO . ---.. . Ho.Ma For We ....................... ., .................... . I OOJ ., .. ,_, ~·I 002 ··················~·· .......•.. .-........... . UMl9UI IN ~1101 VIEW HIUS -4 bdrms. 3 lrplres. s kylights, lots of redwood a nd glass. $375.000. See Barbie Hutchings at 2724 Wavecrest. UNIQUI IN HAllOI VllW HOMIS - Great 5 bdrm family home. needs love. c hance for a good buy. $290.000. S,ee Rosemary Farrar a t 1971 Port Albans. UMlqul IN IA YSHORH -Remodeled 2 bdrm home plus guest house. Sunny. see it'. $335.000 See The Reedy 's lowner/aJ!U at 2512 Vista Dr UMl9UI IM HAlllOR VIEW HILLS Ocean view. 4 bdrms. 3 car garage. bright, open feeling. $360.000. See Dottie J ohnson at 3907 Topside Lane . REALTORS. 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del llhr w .. ; llAVE390FTHE BEST LISTINGS INTO~!'.'i .... SULA POINT llACHRONT Panoramic view at wedge. 4 bdrm. 3 bath c ustom home. 3700 s q . ft. featuring marine room, entry. living room . dining room. built-ins. etc. s 1. 38.5. 000. LIDO ISLE Newly remodeled traditional style 3 bdrm. 2 bath home featur ing large reereation room & 2 patios. Living room has attractive beam ceilin gs, fireplace & french doors leading onto brick patio. New kitc hen blt ·in appliances . Close to tennis courts. sandy beaches & c lubhouse. Can be sold fuJly furnis hed $420,000. IAYROMT We have several fine homes with pier & s lip BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR I l 1 Boy'"'' Dr •v• N B o7S bib\ NEW EXCUmVE 1£EANFIONT h-"Mr rn a lldad & ,..c. .. ,4 • /Oflf. Ardlttectwely ..... c ...... porwy woM & ... J a..d. + office • .......... 2 IMcl .......... StlyltM1. .,. ................ c ......... . celHt ... c'.,r $'71.000. 6ll·1400. NEW EXCLUSIVE BAYFRONT Wo ... rful WATH VU ill o MCwffy Wld"'t °" h U. ,, ...... SpeckNts z ta.d. CO-Gp in • qidty Wldllag. Pool & Hcurlty 9araCJ•· loat 1tlp a.all $425,000. 673-6900. ON WATER WITH SLIP l...,.lfllly dttlped app Nttn1ellts ifl tflls apacioua Clftd prhate 2 1tory ho••· L_,.,........ .... lllcw.d IR IM1 4 bdr"' pin dWng ""' Stah .. d 9la11, cptarry He. ... nwch "'°"· Yow OWft boat slip pllll ..... ~ Clftd 2 •cb. VIE~S of wotw mtd NCJhh. SI, I 00,000. LIDO ISLE WATERFRONT frHhly pCIWH. ccrpehd mid ,...,... .. d Z·ltory it.... Oft the WATER wittt "MAIN IA Y VIEW' of al yachtincJ activity and 1t'91tt HCJhts. 0,... cMd spocion l'OOfM in- clude llvin9 room on watu with fireplace; for"nG diMIC) rm. COft•ertible ct.n. Plus l bdnm. Master wite wittt fireplace and walk·in cedar closet. Owner wil assJst wittt financing or wlH uchancp for income lofth. S895,000. PRIME NEWPORT OCEANFRONT . ltautlfully maintained 3 bdrm home wtth bea"' celllngl mid chormillCJ d.cor. Quiet location Oft the IEACH. In a fine ,.,\deft. tlal area. LC1rCJf poHo on the sand for ett- tertab1in9. Possibilities for uponsion. Red"ced to $649.500. PENINSULA PT. BEAUTY Mo expent tpsed in this ~modeled l bed. l bo. -.. Some of tM fit11 features include: shhu1led exterior, stained CJlass, plot1tation shutten, skyli9hts and profH~ landscapiftCJ. Two fireplacn. family room plus formal din. rm. in this 2-story home. Steps to lay & Ocean. $465,000. 63 1-1400. COUNTRY CHARM--IALBOA IS. Totally upcJadtd & remodelflt dMplex . ft'Oflt unit with beam ceilinc)5. stained qlass & freftch doors. Iott. Wlih have 2 bedrooms & loodi of charm. $398,500. Shown by ..,....,.wt11ent. 673-6900. LARGE HARBOR VU CORNER Wonderful executive home for elltertain- in9. Pri•ocy. prH~ and impressin 5 bed. home with formal din rm. Leif"¥ patio surnulded by mature gttenery. U59.000. Cal 673-6900. OCEAN BAY & NIGHT LIGHT VIEW LctnJe 2 led. 2ba., condo. pool, jac1nzi. I I Que,~ for ...teriainiftq & securi· ty bldCJ. $290,000. BAYFRONT CONDO--PENINSULA Security, .wt prestiCJe bldq witti VIEW of lay & pool Spacious 2 bd"" wittt boot slip OYmw.. OWM1" nt'eds to sell $336,000. 673-6900. · 01UHLWAJElbVlEW,---. • °"" HOUll ... * OP .. IN DOVll SHOlll s BR. Custom kitchen. Ou.utandlna pool area. Terms s..'>59,000. Fee. See Evan Corkett Al 1301 GALAXY DRIVE. OPIM IM COIOHA DIL MAI Magnificently con~tructed & de s ign ed 3 BR . Fam . Rm . Townhome. $370,000. See Cora Baldikoski Al 615 CARNATION OnH IN EASTILUPf 3 BR. Family "1d Dining rooms. Ac:ross from park $225.000: See f~l ainc F'oul'nier Al 2636 BASSWOOD' OPEN IN JASMIME Cll9( Ask me how creative owner will be in financing this 2 BR. + den. $275,000. See Carole McMahan At 44 WHITEWATER SOAAING CEIUMGS Wood & lots of glass. Mexican tile' floors add lo the enjoyment of this cheery 3 BR. end unit lownhome in pfime location ~'134.000. TRANQUIL IACK IA Y VllW 3 bedroom Townhome. Ample ya rd s pace. End unit Well maintained c ommunity with pool & s pa . Atlet('hed ~araKC. $139.500. YOU'LL LOVE THE COHVIHllHCL ... Close lo sc:h ools. s hoppin g, trans portation <1nd community pools und tennis. Coi:.· j bedroom Dec rfield townhome. Separat e dinin g room . Cal l f or a n appointment now. $139.500. ARIORLAICE CONDO Orumati<: CO\.INGTON one stor y l·ondo. Sunken living room. Two mas ter BH s uites . Hrc ukfast eating nook + dinin~ rm Allathcd rlouble garage Sl52.SOO GOlFH'S PARADISE 'l'v. o bedroom tl)nclo in Hane ho San J r1aq uin o\·t.•rlook:. the f<.1irw<1~. Cu7.\ dl·n Brt·akf<1st halcony . (}\\ n"cr wall hdp fana n<:c. S175.IJOO DECORA TEO DEANNE Arti s ti ca lly d ec orated KE~SIN G TO~ m o d e l i n the d eli.ghtful Ucanne Humes. Gated entry. Lu::;h land sl'aping . Move up to this gorgeous 4 Bil. with atrium & lormal dining .. -220.000. SPECIAL IN IA YCHST L u\'C'h :J BH C:..1l1lorn1a lhtn"h wilh ~ton e I 1rt·platl' l'o,l'rt·tl patio off fcim1I~ ruom & room in \ <1 rd for H\' or l>oat \\•r\ <:INin & ownl·r ...-. ill fJn<JI)('(.' Sp<.•t .. IJI tn<1t•e<1 al S2.59.750. EXQUISITE TURnEROCk TOWNHOMI T ruly a Jcv.c l of ~ ho me with fanta!>ll c \·icw Walt'h gorgeous ~un: et ~ Imm thh t uslom d~corated 4 H H FH .. \\'Jluo rl .. Ric hl y paneled room:. Beaut ti ul walnut h ooktu.,1•:-0 . \\alltO\l'l'l n gs & mirror!) All in tht> Jinest quality & to.i!)l t'' Charming gourml't kitchen. Pnn1tt.• c.·o\'l•rc-d p ;Jl!IJ 2~.000. _JA 't.SHOIL.liAUT-". ---i.---:11 · s hutters & new tile in Kitchen . Lovelv ~67 yard with s t or a ~ ~ ._.A.sk.i.n ~--l-F-;;;i;;ri~Riii'°A":"':1;'"1, +t =--..... ---,~- .___-ir168:000. or-an a ppt to see. ca 11 I. .It.Ill ~ ..... RS ~ly dKorated Zbd. 2 bo. A vallable . boat slip. lie) aswmable loon at 12. 7 5° o . froftt row to ALL BAY activity. $300,000. 5arn1 & charming 3 BR. in 8ated fjmily community with private bca('hes. H's adorable .. '310,000. 540·1151. • .. ... IRYIME THRACE A RARE FtMO Owner will assist with the financing ' .. on this 5 bdrm. 3 bath home. Its "1eat~res include: formal dining room . l'a m 1ly room. RV parking. new , paint. As king $229,000. For an appl to see. call 540-1151 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Quaint 3 bdrm. 2 bath remodeled home fe aturing separate family room. .2 fireplaces. hardwood fl oors . near.new roof. copper plumbing. RV access. 20''~ down. owner will carrv a ll the financing at 13 112o/r inter est. Asking $225.000. Call 540·1151 $I 58,500 IM MEWP.ORT! Won~rful-J'am1ly home built with privacy In mind. R'V al!.ccss and lo11ds of upirades _..,.vailable . Rc !l t of all 1s the EXCEPTIONAL rinancinl(. Own('r will assist 1n l'arrym~ paper. or vay rxnnls for a new loan 0on·t 1e1 this opportunity pass you buy 714 759-1501 s10.ooo oow.i • llG CAHYOH VIEW • Trans ferred owner insisted on best, take advantal(e Set against a c hanging backdrop of green und golden slopes. lon11 shadows, and twinkling lights. thfs majes tic s bedroom home orrers a s pacious tiled foyer nanked by large living room and dining room The ruddy glow of blazing IOj\s from 2 fireplaces provides a feeling of snug cheerfulness. You are guaranteed to love it at $279,000. Terms custom tailored to your needs. For 11rlvate s howinl( call 7141759· 1501 HIWPOIT NLLS OfflCI 2670 SAH hlGUIL DlllVI 17141 75'-I SO I Walker Blee Real Eatata MINIMUM QUALlfYING! 1f you have 203 to 2S"il down · 2 separate homes in exceptional move in cond. $92 .900 and $137.500. So. Calf. R•olty. 546-5605 100/o OWNIR RMAMCIMG llUFFS "A" PLAM Jbdrm. 2ba. end unit. I level ~ .recently re decorated, by owner, Sl59:500. .ITTI SAM lllUMO 759-1600 OPPORTUNITY No qualifying. $30,000 dn. mo. pymnts SLOOO. Luxun.Uow; 2 Bd condo w/specta_cular view. $168,500. Jeanne Saller. 63H266 MISAVHDE GOLFCOUISI FtXll 3 Bdrms on the course. Pool. Needs TLC desperately ! Assum. loans. owner will help finance. 673-8550 HARIOR RIDGE CUSTOM HOME This ele~ant Country English home is situated on top of Harbor Ridge, Newport Beaches most privileged guarded gate community. T his home offers the finest planning and construction available . It has 5 Bdrms 4 1/2 Ba. family room , library , pool w /s p a a nd an unparalleled ocean and city lights views. MIWPOIT HllGHTS Best buy in New H.eights -a charming must-see" 3 bedroom home with fireplace. Huge yard has room for pool a nd spa. Only $169.500. LIDO .P•Rk CO.Of. Large 1· Bdrm co•OJ.> w /ba~ a!1<f ocean view in security bldg with swimming pool and excelle nt financing. $269.000. CUSTOM WITH FRONT TREES Spacious 2bd. Z ba. Oft c,li.t trtt-Hned C ..... •Sac. FaltlHy room. extra lg. lot. roofft for pool. eu&tom buiff for oriqinal OWM"· My ~at.cl. Many omenities. $249.500. BEAUTIFUL-MOVE-IN CONDITION Perf•ct holM for fussy buyers in Newport Shorn. Z story )"ittt lbd. & ct.ft or 4bd. Mey decorator ffftures. Wolk to c.-lty pool & tennis. $199.500. 631-1400. NEWPORT CREST ENO UNIT -Mew ... h-www ... t wtth-Oteo11 YO. Poptllar ,._ 4 with 2-story 2W. 9ld cMt1 with a hJ. ,,_hr suh, patio & deck. IHutlful •or with use of mirron & CJl"GHCloth. $ 195, 900. . EXQUISITE NEWPORT CONDO Trvty -a thowcase iii Mew~ CrHtt COt'Mt' Z bed. dift. rm. OCEAN VU. D•tiC)Mr /dKor with ~ master Mite, w•·• w'-celor. Owner wll aulst with flnancinq a11d carry AITD. l\ew on market a nd in move·in tondilion. Lovely 3 BR home with e u s tom kit ('h e n including mil'l'Owave + 2 .idd1tiunal ovens & butcher blOC'k countt'rs. Shake roof. Lots of mirrors add a decorator·s to uC'h Private yard with raised red wood deck & sp.i afford a lovely ocean & l>ay \'icw. :ll9.000. CORONA oa MAR Li\ e in private China Cove beach house 3 UH. 2 hath home with a view & eru;y beach access. ::-380,000 with owner financing. lXPANDIO 'fa-ke ar be.aut1 f ul -'{trrtt Pres ide nt home & enlarge & up(iate lo over 3,000 ~q . ft. & you have t his lovely large family dream home. 4 BR 3 BA. plus game room & OEN. Gourmet kitchen plus His & Hers spa. ;;'395,000. I A DEC()ltA TOIJ"S DB.lGHT Forty five 'feet on Lido Is le plus street to street location. This five bedroom. five bath home is a perfect be~inning for a very luc rative ending. $480.000. PttlV A TE IEACH CUSTOM UHUSUAL This exquisite house has been NEWPORT HOME n.W.CARRY In ch arming. Irvine Terrace with $112.500. 611 -1400. h --V breathtaking VIEW of c hannel, highly customized and is one of t e l..tft.I l Md. 2 ba.. l patio• + pond ocean & pavilion. Imported Italian nicest homes in Bayshores. On Fee boot or RV storogt creca. 111 a sW. tiles. Spa atrium. One le\'el living in land. with 4 Bdrms, family room._ fOMffy COfllt-.ity. $175,000 OWC ht. this fabulous 3 bedroom designer atrium, professional decor a nd ed 1 $615 ooo landscaping. This house is offered NEWPORT C(llJO ANE LOCATION home . ~~~ ! a;;;r~~IW • . ~t S69S,OOO. w .. to Westdff ,._. frOM tWa ..,. Lovely open California style home. G«IAT IAYfllOMT YAWi 2 Md, J ._ C--. Pool OIMI pri••Y· Gated entrance. 3 BR. Charm ing This townhome is located right on OWMr •• _.. ~ den & Fam Rm. Lrg. patio with th b 'th · t 1· f 35· ci rcular pool. Short walk to private e ay W1 a pnva es ip or a LUXIJl"llt' NEW DlC~.~ b eac h . Perfect lot. $649,000 boat. With 3 Bdrms & 2~ Ba, it is ~ offered fully furnis hed for only l••tlhl la_._. wttt. c.A-including the land in Cameo WATH,.OMT $320,000 and the owner wiU accept 6 ...... uy ...... Ill•__., ""'-9 wlttt Shores. .._.,._., .... ,, monthleaseoptlon. •trl••· ..._.. "'"'-'"' CJNH•ry. ,....,. IA'nlOMT PIER/SLIP, ,uaint I Acrot• fNM .... ~Very,,..... h"-... on ........ m-..a.-in Bdrmbomeon e1afR·2 ~~'.:i~~~i-&~~1J11-~•=:"'~:-~~l~;l::~1ti~bdl~~-~~~~ilt-~~~~"""'~""~~~urt;~~ai~a~~'~~~~r---i~ lot. 2 car 1au1e. •fH -~ -On, ll. aas.0001 Enter a coor Hted + maid's room. er slip & wlde :..i:=~ilPl::ntt--1-t·"ieme~gfilamn:C'.ceeiinntlthis custom European ....,... dies. A ... _..,.. hoMt for.._ sandy beach. Large Jot behind witll 5'llr'I Wll...._• home featuring French doors perfff......, Sl4f,IOO. '75-HOO. double garage. ~.100,000. IMbdnn =·'°°' molding, hand·painted tiles and i:.= ~lt-.:i' beveled glass. ~.000. .... ..,,...,. .... ,. ••7a.7Mt• h 11 '.l'l'HI 1: I J l l1.'ll I WATERFRONT HOMES. INC. R£Al EST A TE ~ Rt"'"'' l'«lofr•y MA-"''"" 2436 W Ccltll Hwy 31) M~ntw Aw ~ &..ch &lbo6 1woc1 611·14" 67,MtOI INNewJICNITC&I& • 644-9060 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •-•• IMJ IOOJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ." ,. ' -~ -:~'' o/ n.wparl' REALTORS '1i-UI I OPIM HOUll JUST 19UC• -J ...... , _... Iii.-................ ._ ........ . ,.... ....... 1141.000. 0,. .... -.. .. lH ....... C .... Mn& COLI Of NEWPOIT llALTOIS n111. c .... Hwy •• c--.. .._. 675-5511 ARE YOU SERIOUS AIOUT A CAll&R :IM UAL ISTATl7 CAM YOU 9UALIFY TO JOIN OUR TEAM? LIH&O HAL HTATI k • etttlMltiestk, hicJhfy ,,.. ... ...... ...... fir.. If '°" .... y.. ...... to .... ,... .... . cfyHllliC orci-'atlcNI -4 tllet yo• ca• •eet o•r ltl•lt 1t•dercts. ... ....,.,,. lhoclt Office is um rawfty .....,..._.. for prpfeulo••I sel•s associ*'-We i11•ih y• to COIH ... for • CHflct. .. 1 .. 1 ....,. ........... c ... Mr ..... JolNtso., M--..r. 644-7020 for• •pal lw•I. • MEWPOtt HACH Lingo . ......... 644 7020 ............ _. L11• .. .......... ....... ~ ... *' ................ ,..~tr101brwtto•4i .. 11M..._...,..._ ~ ....... to .,..... .... " ••« hi .. .._,to...,._ DAILY PILOT w..n ADI. .................. -... .......... ... ................. th1 ............ _ .. ....... Wir .. -4 ........ HOUSES FOR SALE J ... OOM 388 Broadway, Costa Mesa 673-7300 "127,500 Sat Sun 1·4 227 Via Orvieto. Lido Isle. N. B. 673·7300 ~.000 Sun 1·4 &382 Muntarnt u. lrvinl' 97!:1-53711 $1 l!J,f>tlO Sun I 4 2 M ..... fAM RM er DIM 44 Whitewater , Jas . Creek. CdM 644-9060 $275,000 Sun 1-4 17575 Abolada. Tustin 673-7300 '134,500 Sat Sun 1·5 16 Rainbow Ridge, Irvine 833-3378 176.450 Sun 1·4 225 Kin gs Pl . l'li ff Ila \'l'O. :'I . B. 642-5200 Sun 1-5 IS J ordan i-:a~t <L'ni\. P a rk ) Ir\'. 6<1()-5777 $158.900 Sat 1~un 12-4 2 IR plus_ GUEST 2512 Vista Ur .. 8<1yshOl't'!'>. N. U. U75·6000 $33.5,000 Sun l 5 J llDROOM 10361 Samoa, South Shores. H.B. 964-3311 Sl09,000 Sat Sun 1·4 :1:15 Flower . Costa Mes<t 675-5511 $148,000 Sun 1-5 4U42 Operetta. Huntington Heh 759-1501 $115,000 Sun l ·4 #1 Sandpebble , Irvine 752-7056 $259,900 s s 12 :30·4 :30 l M ..... FAM RM or DIN • 1472 Galaxy Dr.. Dover Shores, N.B. 642·2510 $85,000-Fee Sat Sun 1·5 24646 Mosquero. Mission Viejo 951-1719 Sl59,900 Sat Sun 12·5 • •16 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach 631 -1400 s.550,000 Sun 1·5 • •795 Balboa, Laguna Beach 495-1064 ~8.900 Sat Sun 1-4 :30 225 Via Quito, Lido Is le, N.B. 673-7300 Sun 1-4 421 San Bernardino. Nwpt Hts. NB 631-7300 S360,000 Sat Sun 1·4:30 25 Racing Wind, Irvine 551-8700 SlS.S,000 Sat Sun 1-5 1740 Plaza del No1te, Bal P en. 631-1266 $398,500 Sun 1-4 :30 3003 Calle Frontera. San Clemente 963-8182 $265,000 Sun 1-4 4 IEDROOM 26431 Palisades, Capistrano Bch 640-5777 $789.000 Sun 12-·l You've Arrived 4 n ..... FAM RM or"" 2724 Wavecrest, Broadmoor. CdM at . . 675T-~d SJ75,000 Sat Sun 1·5 3907 ops1 e Ln., H . V. Hills, CdM 675-6000 S360,000 Sat Sun 1·5 IRYIN( 1615 Port Barmouth, HVH. Newport Un iversity Park. Excel end unit Bch Cardiff w/custom loft. Oversized lot 640·5357 Sat Sun 1·4 and close to pool. On the greenbelt. 1700 Irvine Ave. Ba crest B~ ---+rn ' eh&1'1ner-h11!-eX~-le_._ __ -1-+-m1-~7T'""'Mi1on-S205,ooo Sat Sun 1·4:30 sum able loan. $158.900. • •401 No. Star Ln, Dvr. Shrs ., NB 15 Jordan East 631·7300 S945.ooo Sun 1·4:30 Open Saturday and Sunday 12_,. 1730 Galaxy Dr .. Dover Shores. NB llVINE Lovely 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. s ingle fa mily home with VERY private yard. Xlnt location. close to schools . s hopping and freeway. $1 64,500. Owner will carry 2nd. 34 Almond Tree Ln Open Saturday 1-4 llVINE Turtlerock. Enjoy the ultimate in family living in this tastefully d e corated 4 bdrm home. Als o ine htd~ · ormal-dining 1111 and family room. Convenient to parks. s hopping and e xce l schools. $199.900. LAGUNA HJUS Portofino rruffin Aliso Hills. 4 Bdrm. 2ll:l baths. Pool and spa. $247.500. -NEWPOIT HDCllTS Fixer upper. Family home with pool and brick. Excel location. $149,000. DANA POINT Spectacular views of Dana Point Marina c oastlin e from this immaculate 3 Bdrm, 2 ba home. Excel home for entertaining. Owner financing with 25% down. f150.000. CATAUU ISLf• Ready to moxe into. Furnished 2 Bdrm condo with gf'eat view. Includes 6 passenger golf cart. Ex· c~a!lge possible. 2075 Sen Joequln Hiiie Rd. AcroH from BIO CANYON Newport BMch 140·5m 631-7300 $475,000 Sun 1-4 :30 •1242Somerset Ln., Westcliff. N.B. 631-7300 S460,000 Sun 1·4 :30 •1072Santiago Dr, Dvr Shrs. NB 631 -7300 $750,000 Sun 1-4:30 1577 Miramar , Balbo<.i Pen. Pt 642-5200 Sun 1-5 219 Via Nice. Lido Is le. NB 963-8182 $4 15.000 S un 12·4 29 Cedar Ridge, Turtle Rock. rr v. 642·823.'> $289.500 Sun 11-3 •1620Galaxy Dr .. Dover Shrs . N.B. 644-4910 $495.000 s s 12:30-4 :30 5 M ..... FAM RM or 0... --*-*iOO-HaFbor Island Br., N-S--- 631-0094 Sl,395,000 Sat Sun 1·5 1971 Port Albans Pl., H. V. Hms, N.B. 675-6000 S290,000 Sat Sun l ·5 17922 Mann. Univ P<1 rk, Irv. G44-7383 $159.900 Sun 1·5 1301 Galaxy Dr .. Dover Shores 644-9060 $559.000 fee Sun 1·4 ' PROPERTY FOR LEASE/OPTION l IR ... FAM RM or DEM 4821 Corttand Dr. (Cameo Hinds> CdM 760-9338 $395,000 Sun 1-5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 ... OOM 2771 Hillview, Newport-Beach $31-1400 $222,000 Sun 1·5 1228 Rutland Rd. 16, N.B. 631·1400 Sl24,500 Sun 11-4:30 J _.OOM . 100 Eaglepoint, Irvine 857 ·2.899 S106,90V Sun 12-5 HICiH INTEREST BAH HUMBUG!! H 1 should have my way every banker who goes about with the words "High Interest" upon his lips would be boiled in his own por· ridge and buried with a loan ap· 'plication through his heart! Let them try to prevent me from purchasing and investing pro· perties, I shall not be thwarted. Rather I shall find those who would sell at interest below con· ventional rates. I Shrewd buyer!>. By all means. let the money houses try to dampen the spirit of Christmas present. They shall not spoil mine. Merry Christmas to all. Scrooge!! MIWPOln' llACH OFFICE Z04J Westclff Dr. 17141646-7711 DltASTICALL Y UDUCB> T0".900 Excellent opportunity to live in a cle an 3 BR, l BA home, s ituated on EXTRA LARGE LOT. Conve· niently located near major shop- ping centers and beach a rea. WOULD YOU BELIEVE VA AND FHA!!! #311 IH HEWPORT OHL y s1 sa.soo So it needs a little T . L. C. and lots of E. G. ·s. It does have 3 B.R . 's, L. R., and F . R. PLUS F P. JUST ONE LOOK!!! #312 FAIULOOS IARGAIH Newport Beach Backbay on love- 1 y cul-de-sa c s tre et. 3 BR . 2.5 BA. 2 fireplaces, extra large rooms. Sparkling clean w plush carpeting, jus t like n e w . FLEXIBLE TERMS . CREATIVE FINANCING !!! #313 Walker&Lee Real Estate llYIMI TIUACI ONLY 70/o DOWN llDUCI SIS,000 4•21A Garden Grove Schools Must sell. Beaut. 3b.r., or 2 + den,' lg corqer lot, new paint in & out, ne cpts, new flooring, pool, spa, redw decking, lots of room to add on. lmmed. occupancy : owe financing $282,000 leasehold. 640-5681. 1538 Serenade Terrace. j Quiet cul -de-sa<' s t _ _ ___ f Close to everything. Av a 11 a b I e w I n e w Ci-.. I 002 .... P1a•1lll• I •7 F N.M.A rlnancmg at 12 •••••~••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••J•• 718% IA5TSIDI C.M. Ad How· Call Secluded 2 bdrm condo OMTMIPOIMT • with patio, dbl garaae. L.arse 2 1tory, 4Bdrah. RED CARPET pool, clubhouse. putting 48a, den. 1tudy, 6 aln· 754· 1202 green. F.nd. unit. Owner deck. 2 car 1ara1e w•h may help finance. Ask-laundry area. Cloae to ing S~.ooo. beaches. Owner will con- s 1,.000 Dow" Gii W ALICIA sider term• 6 financht1. 151'7 Miramar Dr .• PO total monthly pay-I E A L T Y Open sun. 1·5. ment. Owner financed. 675-5200 IAAllTT llALn Highly-up1raded <'Ondo Executive Realtors. ·-------ml 642-5200 848·~-·---PllCED REDUCED 1~c....~!! .. ~M!!•~•~•2~z flih. c•..: :.,.... OM LIDO ISLE! 980 Arbor Ave "-cl. Occ••cy! Costa Mesa No quidi(ying. no points. You are the winner or n o P r e · P a Y m e n t lfrfftickeh penalties Sellt!r will t'arry contract 4 bdrms lf17 value). lo & den. 4 baths, rirei>lat'e Ice Follies & in master suite. walk-in Holldev OR Ice utility room with built-in Ott. 26 (hru 30th storage. New carpeting Anaheim Convention & paint throughout. Of Center fered al $415,000 T it'kets mus t be ex· OPIH SUH. 12-4 changed for reserved 219 VIA HICE seats at the Convention LIDO ISLE Center ahead or tame Call 642·S67R. ext 272 to 963-1112 t'laim your tickets * * * Starting •New Bualness Ac c cordl ng 10 Calllornla Bu.lneH and Prolenlona Code (Sec. 17900 to 179301 el l peraon• dOlng bualneu under a llctllloua name mual Ille a atelement wllh th• County Clerk and h••• II p>Jbl11h•d l o ur t i me• I n a newapaper Mrwing the area tn Wh 1Ch lhe bu1lne1a l1 loceted. The 11e1emen1 l a required Dy law and 11 neceuary In protecting your bualnaaa neme Moat b•11k1 req11 1re proot of tiling to open commerc:lel -un11. The DAILY PILOT provide• both llllng and publlcetlon MrWIU• We llawe aH Iha "fl:e11ery form• end malnta4n a dally ••••Ice to th• Orange County Cour1hOUN. Either alop by on• of ou r con venient olllcea or phone the LEGAL DEPARTMENT 642 .. 321, E 11. 332 tor more lnlormetlon and lorma ~~J I lc6oa lsleftd I 006 I ...................... . ~~ ~RY CHRISTMAS HAPPYHIW YEAR Reoe leattw 121 ll 434-0961 $100 all it t•H ;, a ·PENN PINCHER AD ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' CDMCOnA61 rt..US IHCOMI I Reel to $272.500 or 3 Bdrm 2 bath home with isolated master bdrm 1 t'an be p..arent retreat or in-law ql'tTs AND a 2 bdrm cottage Anyway you describe Jt · 1l's rharming, up to d•te and beautifully located. CalforD.teih 644·72 I I /Jn NI GEL UAILEY & ASS!Jll A fl~ House Solid 38r. 2Ba Com er r ho1t'e lot South or Hwy Pro r. decor Pvt w1 xlnl 2 Br. 21ta sep sid e r en tal By owner 675 1055. 673 48'8 MUST SILL! Spac io u s duple x . fireplaces. garagt' 1700 sq. fl. each unit Gross S16S-O/mo 29c-~ down owe balance. $295.000 Broker. 675-0185 4 DOORS to OCEAH 2 Bdrm home on 45 · lot P05s1ble 2nd story with unobstructed view Ask 1ng $350,000 J11 75 '~ down. owe at 12·} in t only 673-160'> 1024 ··················~···· NEW CONDOS EASTSIDE C.M. 2S12Santa Ana Ave. 2 BR. 21'2 ba. t'Onte mp design SI 16,000. 64'-509' 646-6093 ------ LIASEOrTION $2,000 MOHS YCNI ift Rent applies to purr hast> 3br. 2ba condo. 646-3062 MESA VERDE FIXER • YILLACH Ill -Beautifully upgraded 3 Bdrm Rutgers. in an outstanding location. Fantastic entry & rear patio in Spanish brick & tile. Creative financing avail. $157 .900. 'I 1111•·, lor :! 1!.1' ... nflh -.1 .1 d .t' :nc ;1 11111· \11\1·11 1 ... l' .. n 1· "' m1111• 111·m' 'a l111·.I up f •I -.11111 1-",11'11 ,,11ltl1trnnJI l1r11· '' onh 1;c1t· Im lhl· l\\o If ,j \ '-~I I J" f' \ fl tt c 11 m mt• 1 c• 1 J I ,, ti ' .1lln\\1·1I C"h.111!1• '0•11' Pl·nn' l'anc'hC'r .\ d 'Ir ll..... \ fl ll J i.i n-1.-.\ 111 t"f'W tH 11 \·1~J 11r \la,lt•ri ,1n l Lowest priced home in ~esa Verde. SI09.500 3 Bdrm, 2 bath . 22xl l en('losed patio. Owner started refurbishing t,ut was unable to c·ontinu<- due to transfer Pric-ed under market Ca II SIAYllW Remodeled Port Royal w/pool and s pa. ocean & night light view. Superbly up- graded 4 Bdrm detached home. $525.000, CUSTOM LOT One acre + lot w/architectural plans for 3800 + §.9. f . ome . .Rolling.-hiU~1--.­ orse area. 173.000. WOODIRIOGI Superb 2 Bdrm/ A'Shford with greenbelt location. Priced to show the owner wants action fast . $151 .500 -,' ti -"' . - 1-.CH Ha... -Completely redec., 6 Bdrm family home in Newport Beach. Comm. pool & tennis. Owner financing a vail. Fantastic rental property. $175,000. llDUCID $40,000 -3 BR Plan 5 in Jasmine Creek w/rnini ocean view. plantation shutters. owe large contract. at 11 "I. $310.000. ~ TUln.mOCIC lll•HLA .. S ·-Natural beamed ' wood ceilings, paneling, warm earthtones. A lovely view. This 4 Bdrm Edin borough has everyt,hing including xlnt financing. S389,000. ·----- e1•··..,.·.--...... _~.., .. · c... todlly .ct iff yo11r ad I• priftt tCMWOrrow! c ..... ~ ..... FrilMy l :toAM .. S:JOl'M hr Nd My't ,.,... W nl Illy ·--s..w..y .... s-..,·, ,.,.... 642-5678 DAILY PILOT OWNER DESPERAT~ E.side 3 Br 2 Ba, lrg Fam Rm wlfrpk . Lo~ down, non·qualirying_t_s_: s umable lo an O'!J" $13 2.500. By O wn.Ai. 5411·2763 ~ . ~t Townhouse. 3bdrm. 2 • 3 car gar. OWC. SHl8. 171416420-7534. HSTIUY IH MISAYHDI. Custom home 5 bdr 3ba. Lg beaut lndac back yrd. 1906 Jami OWC-submit. Ask Emy Burckle. C/21 B 962-11891 K 1-O..t, At!.·~, C...-. ~ V' Auet4'"f •• th• 5,.,,. To dt•tlOI> ,..t \loge 10< Mondoy ,~ ...,0td• corfe'10()nd1ng lo~" of_,, Zodooc: bo"" "9n ", ..... ..,,...,. IJl'°I ..... •• ., ........ ~ ,,_ .... _ ........ Ito. , ....... ,, .... u-14W•r '"' .. ........ ,,_ ,.,_ '"' ·"-''""*-.... . .. •Oo .. -...... -·-.,,_ ·-·-..... ·-'Ntvn.t Qi\A. Y PILOl ~:::!.~~-~~ ........ ~4!'!!~!!.~~-~~ ........ ~~:~~!.~~.~~ ........ ~!:!.~~~.~ ....... ~~.~~.~!~~ ....... ~ .. ~~~.~ ..... . .._,.,hr W. .._ .. , Jor We ~ leecta I 041 ._wport leach I 069 .... .,.... le11eh I 069 is-t. .._ I 010 .._ ,,.,.,., ZOOO Pr1f1liy JOIO ••••••••••••.••.•...••.••.•••.••..•••................................•.••.•.••••..•..................... , .•........•.••..•..•......••..... ··•············•········•••······•············ ................... . ~~ ... ~.!~.~~ ...... ~ ....... !!.~~ ~ ............ !!~~ MAU:~~: .. ,, 10% DOWN COMM•CIA&. · ., llSTIUY Never 1•n1Hn& v rcw of EXECUTIVE PENTHOUSE S 4400 s q . rt. building leased to IOOt • PGa IN-LAW JUIT &1119 -CCKL•I 'All Lovel lar11<• S bt•d ruu n1 httnh· u tpprox 2100 q ft 1 wllh :1 h1Hhs 2 Lh• ·room.~ F'6m room. l"lll'Plo1 ,., l'alio , AVO('Udo Trt't'. ''"' ttK1( 1~1 l year, e>.krior JlL'I 11•p 1111l1·1I II 101 127 .soo c~ c.,. J1' z-. 11r. 14 .. 2644 WAL.HUT SOU.All l-11icunu roitritline " out I 11/.2 yraa NEW government agency in So. Orange NiCf z 11•0-2 lJdrm "('' tu C'1tl11hnu! ~llUllll!<I on MIW LISTIH6 -V.rHlllH •••r4•d n UUI • 1 I t>lati ..... ~~h ly IJ•lnlcli 1r .... ~luddt-11 , f c n c 1•d c••-lty locet•d off Hotpffel load 4 bdrm home w ith 2 County. Financing assum ab e at ow rt-ntral .. 1,. fJrl<'t't.I .:round~ in No l..•i.:unu Mtweett .,.___.. ll•d. Ir s .. irlor. Huge buths. huge back yard. interest rates & terms available. Total .. _ 1 l this hunw 1>1li; lll'•h 11n .1 -,.... ' '( /\ C. wa lking dii.tance 10 ·value $275.000. Cash down $75.000. Call ... •luw l'ompu.-b 1· "" c 11 " -I bdrrn & den. rare model. beaut1 ul t1o1 lli & 1r for 1111 m ~11 "'cl iu n tull . & ha:. i1vl'r •I 000 "'I t W lki d' t t l . s<· > go rourse. for details. u wo ft olll\ ml( uri··· vuu will c ecor u ng IS an ce o exc us1ve Sl~.oou C•LL 644• 7l I I n .. 1· XI' rte ti ti v th l' Lido Vil1:1gc & beach. Quiet & e legant 'l>•1\·1uu-.n<·'i. of 1 ht• • a ll arnt•ntl lf'!'> st IS.o6o ottnum t>11 \•ntn1ni: you S h I Pl p t ·15 (' II 1.\111 kn11w lhls II\ }•JUI I 101 • c· 0 'I. 11 /.~I . ent IOllSI.' J. ~a lwrrw whn > ou ,.,. Ba rhun1 C'omb:-. ugent to M'f> t ht' o r ix·n1•f\l't' tlw ".ir mth of olht•r St•lf•tl lh•:o;<l l<•s ttw h 11 it l' 1 r \ ir1 I! r rt) • lo1111JI rl1nrn..: rm ~ .:1•01 mo•I k 1t1·h1•11 •le 963-8 182 JM A y 0 CK C 0 R P O 11 AT I UN 380 GLENNEYRE LAGUNA BEACH (714) 494·2148 I Ill.I I > b..i I l.\llhllll' I l;!;tll 'll fl I' 11bult1U!'o ,M ... lllillftl• .. ec .. 1040 lrn·o.1t1011 l1·nn1., t·rti. ••••••••••••••• •• • • • •• ta"tl pu1 ~' "' huul~ IJl .. 1gnt'd 10 <'uptun· th.. M' J/ hr1·uth t.1k 1n.: \rf'\I. • 1 644-1493 '"1'/I/ 760-8617 I BR Condo. by O\l.•ner '1.1-.1\•r '>Ull• WllJl,.ilt•d LISTINGS (JF-BARBARA (t iMBS 11'1 a~~um $7~.00<1 Nr ·--------•I INVESTORS 12 UNITS lib OUl)lt111o 11 ~hi I , 11,1 1 tlll' 11JH•fl•ll IJ<lllll IU:.h {)W(. 11 1 1, . .,, ttt.111 111 pl .,111 ~ i(r1 .. 1t hu\ tn .1lluv. \11U lht• upm11st 1 C'1v11• Ctr Jol' R33 3231 HOME+ IMCOME 111 l''"·lt• 10,, 11>!"(.''.I 11rM3<!672 2()'7,00WN ll'rt'!lt vol) tu lit 11111 I \llO UllO \ .i.llaJK lll"l ""' titi I :U.111 1111111111•!« "'1th 'unkt·n 1 I l"rve units comple te ly IJ.ilhlllh 1&11h I. !.huj!1·MissionVi•jo 10671 SUPERIUY . I ll°'o LOAM rt'f urb1s h e d N e w iii "''~111.: 1 111 V. r ,1 p ••••••••••••••••••••••• $l7!t,UllO P rrmo• 'i lhJrnr 2 Hdr m Jo:n I( Tudor carpel. drapes. e tc with ·• I k t I 1• .. r(1•"t (111 1,1 11m1• spendable I ex1s lr·n ., East Side Costa Mesa TIIE F.STATE AGENTS 631·1442 ~t."-"1'11" I()'\ (Ill LOVELY ~ Iii ' h11 l'Xl!>t .I( SUKI\ I TURTlftlOCK HMf illlUllu 11•1' ' I en fl'I' PHICF.. Sla'iht'd $1111100 1 21, ha 1•1111d11 l lC·t'dll I ' a ' u " r 111 , h :i ' w ,, 1 h Jr & for immed .,ule lll":tul ~ 1, ..,. 1 ~,. 1111 ..,. 11 hll)l'r or invt':.lor /\s rents All th1~ for only FOIA Raer · lulaiu I In College Park Th•~ 3 1 Bd rm I~ b.sth o1t Sllu.1100 has ai.:.um µ,l party lo1ui Ca II for 1fr tails Cen lur) 21 (.iold I Coast f\ealtor:. 548 1 I t>ll ah 6 pm lidt~ "' SS6-Gt9 Must ~ell to\\i nh:.t' ~ ~L\ J br. 2 ba fprlr 1>1>01 rl'\' rm . 2 rar .:ur SJ09.!;0o B y own r 548 63113 6'6-0147 IOWI Ml ~\1 11 \11 '11•1 r u 'u 11 "' , r ,, 1 1 • , l:11r11tt'.'llU:i. UIJ1'r .11l•·' 1 j milt' t1l'rJn $1 tt, ,001 \llt:Ol~l !j~I flXftl UPrH! C ood 111• 1 .: h h" r h 11 ii o1 11t't'<h p1t111l (I,, l'l (' I Wrm I'• bJ $111.> !Hiii I n W(' Sm11 II ::rn I Bruk t."r fi7't 11111 .• l21,•;. a:.11um lou11 l) Wt· lgt' 2N D 3br. 2ba. 20011 :.q ft only 1 vr •1ld Ma n y x t ras Si5tL50t• Owner~ 2035. 962 54711 SllS,000 3bdrrn ~ honu .. 1 111 1'.11to·n,11111 I ~ (lt•l11otht \ l'll'!lldt•lll t111fll o' "'1th JI(( 1h·~11• "'"' lhl' I 11411 111 hullll' h." l11t' u( I i.!1," 11111 1 r,•..irn.: .. 1 "1"'11 1•..il lllll'll''' 1-.11 Ill\ th1 c '" 1·11•cl ,11.1 1:1~111 '''"''1111.; 111.111 "" 1•1•11i. II\ ~:U!'l 11\MI f u r t I' h J I ( '"' I '\ume 11' • loan $69 .9911 $15().000. 752· 1920 ,,. n.,t· J 11111 '·• • tn ll've t'a'<".nn~J 1r :i 1 $2h,H..'1ll1 OW\ frnJfl<'lnlt j ·rAf'l'L'.l.I. llKI< C"ll lrl'il'" "''""' 11•l l<1 r ~ oa. f<Jm rrn . "'''' 11;11' Ill I ;11 IJ' 1n1 Walk 111 '.,._ " n1ud111111r1· \pµr11x i;w11t '"' l'Jt art-:.. ~t.>9 111111 IH·.i• h µoo 111111 1;,.1 I MU 172\I •I t t J' J ii J Id t' for t )p('n 'iJl Sun 12 •, '111 It. L11·1 llkt 1.lr• t.!111' j• .+le h I 088 11111.11· 1•\1J,tn"11111 1.oc:r l j ,\1tr..4ut•r11 \ i.:t E;.1~1 •11,1;; I s oc: 1~1 1111 trt1ff11· 111•1• 1lr1\1• &!1.51 lil!I MEWPORT COMDO ••••••••••••••••••••••• """'l'\'Ulll)' .l(d tt• I rut· I J>on 1 0 11 ,.., th" r;in· WANT h .1 hll) 1·r "ho likt•:, to .... wport &each I 069 liirg•• i! hdr m •'"nd•i 111 ?. 111 '.!hr S1•ag<.t tt• ('1111tlo ,·111,•rl u111 ,\111trvat1•d ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clrff ll;tt t•fl ll\i•r :•otHJ ''' "'" lr.i1J.· C'·tm , 10,... Tll l :JO P.M.I o,,1•1l1·r--olfl'r f11•\1bl1· , .... (t r .. ,1 "'"' "' ""'' II• I ..,.,,1,·rfr1111t d up l1"1( for rrn.1111·1~1! S.'i~S .~10 H \I NEWPORT HEIGHTS <:n"•t 111 ri.:hloo1r i11,.1o1 om fr•111t h11m" C'all Jo !-1111!!~~~~~~~~!'1 ' Hkr-. i .1 11:-.1, 1,i1)( Quarnl 3 Bdrm 2 h;i1h. It 1111 \1•t \11n 111·11 \11 ild Mti'rllll! --~--------•I MOMARCH BA y I rl•modt·lt~ hvmt• 11• 1111r I "" ( l ,(,/, 730-0760 i1lfo,, l'i\'l!Jlll :t hlJllll ,'\: 11\j; ~{'fl iH:ll1 furlllh 1;'j 011111 ( I h r oom . 2 firt•pl.H \'' ,1mt> room""'" h.irdv.oud fluor.., r11·r 1 . DO VER S HORES MobileHomes t ... 1turt.>:. .1 l.ir~w hot tub ' t 11 nc·w roor rnpper plu111h M;ii.:111 l<'l'nl ·" 1 11'" For Sate 1 100 ,'!, pool Ill ;111 l''l't'lit•nt 111g ll \' J I l't•)oi. 21l pool J•" 1111 f.1111 1111 .! ••••••••••••••••• • ••••• lot·at1011 .11 r ..... , f1 om down ownt•r "di i .. 1rr.,. frph ' :1 llr .r 11.. r 1 or1•anfront The pn\'.tll'I all lht• frna n1·111 ·~ a'1 1 f111 ~1:11\ "'" f ',. dt't'k mak1•, \'nit rtatn • • '>'"'I ~Real Estate •.•.......•..••......•• 22 UHITS NEWPORT IEACH WISE IMYESTOR 91/IY?r existi11~ flnan<" rng. OWC 2ND. Jbr hme + 4 units. (;.M Annual mcome 121.300. Pri<'ed $230.000. Vic Jashinsk1 Realtor 645·6269 Costa Mesa Tri-PIH Xlnt location Large 2 br units with p<1t1os $165,000. Bkr. 673·2749 lftdmtrial/ rr..-r+y 2100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRETTIEST IJOOI, J.J<' Take '" 1•1 1----------S58K loan al $492 11111 13'2"< int~re .. 1 \.I.int: tH2 '-•II i.11; Ull> S.Hr ,Juan ( a IJ<o s:,5 IHI() 2 Hr .t H..; I ll'lll "t ft H ',...., 11hl \ !!l '> 11 5t(l2 mg ,1 br t•1•11• $-1~11 lllMI I s.!25.000. c .. 11 .5 ltl t 1 11 OLD T .O .W . PVJ' I' \HT' "'111 1 i•altllr OCEAMFROMT PARK Sixteen I Rdrm I Ba and s 1'1C 2 H dr m 2 Ba townh11U)ot>S wilh as !>umalJle I :.l T D 's Owlwr frn ancm g avarla· hi;• 1'1 IXCro:.s New 10 Unit lndus tnal Bldg. C.M 16.000 SQ. fl 25~ down. Owner c arry lsL TD al l21r:': for 2 years . Phrl Sullrvan Realtor 548·2 l U3 CONDOS IN COSTA MESA They 're excitingly dif fe rent ! Large 3&4 bdr;,ms . 2 1/i baths. 2 fireplaces. m icrowave ovens. solar hot water. tile througho ut. Love ly 1rounds . Priced fro m IW.500. Will trade for property. gold coin s or fine1ems. CHM IEALTOIS l11c 642-4623 !1 5'{ int Wrlh W '. d"n ownr will con sider ind Cull for m ore inro Hent e d a t $680 rno i\ ..:t 642.88.50 Anxious-Anxious New 3 bdrm. 2 bath home. A breeze from the! bea<'h. Try Sl0 .000 optlOI) money As k for Be uu Agt. R.H.R. 673·7300 ASSUME I ll/4% Total Pymls $788/m o. • Desired H.B. lo<'allon. :l br w/family rm. open beamed ceilings 1-:x ecut i ve R ea lt ors . 848-4343 lrYIM ....................... ORAHGETREE TOWHHOME 1\dult only communrt) l t11lrm. I ba l1·rr1r1t vr('w of stn•um Lot:. or pnt<tt'Y l'arkin~ ot'ar by Plu:. 11uts ta111trni: 'lub llousl· Pew I T" 11 ms l'ou rt~ Thi:. qurl'I "llOlh~ 'ol'l \I, ·~111" ll jlll r ( h ••• uni.: IS j)('rf\'1•1 Iowa I ton Bluff, I.""''" :Jl!r :!HJ for this wo11d & 1!1,1~ ... :1 ~I O_l!I• 'llH\ i! I • li<lrrn homl' . 1'" Iv n• 3.i r. 7 i 2 I I-' • • \1 r fur1>1 shl•d Iii h t".1utlful ---1 Wnl(hl view:. In all d1rt•\'t1<111" I•---------• ~Hr r;il>ana & 1rlr ">Ub 1.-tlrnl( ;.il(1,w1•d :1 pvt hd'l.'> JWitll & f1~)11nl! pll'r s I '4 ~till H \1 ,. 114 I I >l!f.I :JMll) S2~.ooo IMDIVIDUALIZEO .ASSUME LG LOAM ACCOUNT AMTS... I Skylights & C'l£•re'>tory 1 1 Wr m t•undn !'lost· ll• f>'I; TllF: R ~ACll Mn!Jrle iJllcnl1on Ou you hat>l' window), h ighltghl the II 11 ,1 I! II 0 , 1, 11 .i I llo nw :!fi r rodv.ood a c·ltt'nl \I.ho nt•t-d~ a warmth or thrs J lldrm l'ompll·lt~I) rurr11,lil'•l i 11"1k r l'1LH 'hakl's ye~1r \00d tax -,h\'lt1•r '' home Love!)' privalt'l f'ci.il & SJ1U 't'l'Url(~ I h .cr rlwuod 1111 . rrµlc T h i~ 1:. a lrrn11 .. 11 1 comer . b•.I? t ree:\ nl'W M•H t• 1n """' lil'l<•r• SSll 111111 H \l f> 1;11 Outs I and10 g ~asl b l uCC lrJ('almn Set it a nd buy rt 752 11120 QUAIL PLACE PROPERTIES'· 10,... TH 1:30 P.M.I pa rt n 1• r' h 1 I• 1 n JI dt'<'o~ ~I res~ th\· t·u~tom e:\\'rnw dc1..,1.~ $ t '"r.IHIO 49'J 3!11 6 1 rn1.'Cl1c·al dentaj_ bulfd1ng qualrty CJ I I 10 :.1·1· C /21 H•wporl Center ·---------8 U.,.ITS & might ht• pt>rft•l'I $24.9.500 l " Sl!411 noo IARRETI REALTY 640-535 7 W\•stsrclc Cost a Mesa. I 642-5200 I lo!Of.od rnntlitron. incom e ·)~lr•~r :\~, ... ~:iatk.~ tCt.. ~ ..... • .. ..,~ •• , BIGC ,.~YOH •EXCITING• 1s 10 1100 yr P r1 re "'" S4.\5,000 On pay ment Maj!nlfll'lt'lll ~hr ' llo,1 G~leaf Pork SIJO.UOU owe: baliJOCl' ('I\ I Ill h" "' I ' "II I! '" f I II II I ,. I 111 I u If ' .. 'I Es tat• sale :.Olli'. Lots for Sal• 2200 ...................•..• CDM • 45 ft LOT 4 doors to ocean X Int view of ocean Ask ml( $350 ,000 w ilhi $75.000 down owe a l 12': tnl only WaE.Doud & Co. 673-1600 ATTINTION IUILDERS!! Rare fmd. 1 left over tract lot in F:I Toro w1lh a pproved pla ns. $50,()()() 631 9'l.S5 $133 PH MOMTH Are certainly l erri fi e monthly p aym ents for this s pa c ious fou r bedroom. family hom e with a s upe r bonu s room. Approximately $97,750 m t a ke over loans and priced for a q urrk s ale at S l 2ff .500' .7141545·9491. IUYHOW! :1n:s 11HB1.t-. u110 .\1> lm ma<"ulale 3 b~n1orn \!llOH 111 ·1 111 t l1•r111·k inTheTerr a1:cHfln rn1• \'rc;t.1 :1 Br dM1 ~·11 I P111:ed thousands ht'lu" 111'" f.111 1 .. -.1 ir h111111· the Sam<' model rn lc'>s1·1 "'1Lh .... -.11m,1 l1h I •1.111 t ..,.,, .. b!t• 4 9~' I Hort.or' Vu Hills tl<'1·an 'u 3 llt1 rm 21• II a . J l' .1 r ~ .1 r ,1 ~ ,. rr11i. .... r.irn1 ... 1 111111 111.' 11 .... u1i1u1 i 4 x<;11 11.ir ~ PQE STI GE: do•n hh1;1n l!l.;11\111 111 rin~tun fl nm1• ~11un~ --j HOME:~ m:i. ... 11·ro,,1111 ... 1llh)•" Iulo ,11111 ... & -.rn .II Jl l'l Laguna Re a <'h prrmt• ocean &r canyon view lot . t•om er Purk & Tah1l1. averaRe lot d1mcns10n~. li3'X150' with ap(lro,·ed prebmrnary plans & rl e -;1gn $160.000, lO'. cash flown. owner will ('OJrr~ 5411 3016 1 1nol &,µ.1 '!>I :1111111~1 ~.ic nrn• lh ·•fJIJ'"111 I Heal i"'it<lt f• l ntt•'l LA JOLLA BROKERS 11·' "1 •1115!l.r. . mcnt., 1714 1 494-1 177 srl5,t1Jll lol2 Wll StLHJ CLASSIC I 1:i;i:1 W <:oa~1 Hwy .K 0 . • . . MOBILE H O ME 645-6646 459-2648 S ALES rondilron Ft-atun·' rn .1:.kml! S2G5 111"' ~D S teve Dunn EMERALD BAY "(' ~·&-&,-/ H11111,1nt11 111'1'.111 '11·" l "" ~ U(i)UISITE Is the word for this over 2600 sq ft home with 2 rll'eplaces, huie kitchen. load&. of imparted . tile a nd an i n c r e dibl y manicured yard Relax m peace & comfort nn your patio &r enjoy tht- se rene atmosphere. This rs a Mes<1 Verde home with exr t>llent c·ustnm features. Call us now for loan inro rm a l1on 714/545·9491 elude Italian tilt• 1·ntrt en C' Io H' d p ,1 I I o ,1 11 ti pn \'att• atrium .. r r m aster s uite Ownl'r 1!:> ready to sell at St5X •11111 Call 556 l660 C:SELEC T "'T" PRO PE RT I ES *•UNIQUE CALIF. HOMES C:uslomrzed l'lan lllll "'I the Ca li f Ho rn e' :i n·a •of I r v 1 n e Fl' a t u re:. I I Bdrm. rndour ~" r d1•11 1 loads of cerOJ mu I ii•· ~mgle story. lCKK1 "'I fr with an assuma hit' loan Ask $146 sou Redhill~ Realty I 552 .7500 UHIV. PARK Chancellor !> bd rm . 2 , hath w1lh lan d Nt-.<r romm pool T<tkt• ov<•r larl!t' loan "' 11 ' c • • in t1•rt">I l)nl~ 1;,y ~•111 ll111·0Su111la) I :, ti!fl2 \1 Jllll 1'.1111 \1;111111 llh' 1:+1 7:SM:l or 7fill I Hl>'i **MUST SELL! I (r11rn t Ii 1 1• \1··111 '' ,. 759-92 2 I jlllllj --------~-. DH•rl, l'U,tcorn lo ur It I Ht1 rm Dr1-.1m h111i-1· l'fl•'l'd ·••I .-; .. , tl.1rl .. 1r ~1 1 .:1111 \ 17 MEW UtflTS RffOrt 2400 uni' S5 I~, 11011 11 v. n t• r ----------PROBATE SALE 540-59 37 -------,UNDER COMSTRUC· ................•...... m1L-.1 sl'll ,11111 111.1 v lwlr rrn:in1·" For .q1f1t ,.a lf !162 !1311 ALLSTATE REALTORS !FAMTASTIC TERMS! \'t''" < :1H lla\ .. r TION Bi9leorHi9hlonds All ob~tad1· rcmmed c ·u~1u111 built '' '"" Co1y -Comiortob le -.;11·.,JBdrmo .... ner s un $49,900 IBdrm.-. 4113 ~ "'"'d ' l>tl•n•lh•"''"'l •:111"' \111h1f1 h11m .. ri'"' to l11 "llh<1pprox SR7.6f)Opr '<e" 2 bdrm . t hath room . l mmtd1<it1• oc I a1:1·1 ..,~ 1'.111 10 ..,,.,. I llt'<ll'n 10 N1·wµu1t 2 vear estimated 1n<."om e house with fireplan-. cupanry $389.51)0 Call s;!85 CAAi Hdrm 1101) S28.IKIO i11 help pay the bills "' w <'ll>l Walk to s m all LmdaOeth 1 225 klHGSPl. 1 W.1 t1·rfr111H ll11m "" Inc· PncC'd at 11 1XCr11ss. \'lllOJ~e or Sugar l.0<1( IARRETTREALTY llf'F:'\'.Sl':'-o ll \Y 1 '• ltP:tllf•I" i,:11 Hli<I )11\'l'IV rpntral Or,onl!•' .557~7~ 642 5200 BARRETT REAL TY c· .. uni• 1111·1111110 1•r1 n • 2B~t FomRm 111 .. ,1~11nhi~21 .,:!ll OutofCounty YOU C AM AFFORD I 642-5200 ,.. ... 'I I· I I( •• I I P~rty 2550 LAGUMA I l"lll I . I.·' ··" . '" .•••••••••••••••••••••• Ht'l1n· 111 1111 ... • h;1rm 1111.' I HARIOR VIEW 1tr:• 11 '' m1• rn t I• " F1•r Sal<' 11' C )" n l'r E "- runt! .. "''""' v..olk111c l ktfrm hu11•1' 1·'"''" .r1 :-.·11 l''i l fl 1111 ... r 1 .. 1111 .1du111 .. 1rk '( QUAIL rlu<,itt' h rll:,tclt• 111 1 i11,.1 ;uwi· t11 tll'.11 h ,, nit 11.ocmdli honu r rn I n\ ,. [ h1pl1 "-11.1 • ad1 "" '\ 11 II\ "" r1 · ~· 1 11110 PLACE " 11ul:.I andrng ''"" 1or ,hop<. 1 .1k1• n• t'r •·x r· 1 Iii horn<· '" 'uw·it11•1111•11 1111 p.11111 1 I•• I>. '" "' 1 •II 1.1; -.~.· I' a Im Sprr n .:;. 1 I' n n '" Wood hri 11.t.!•' "Ii• I! .i 11 I 1ng loan 11f Siri.111111 .11 'I llnn \ king ~···• •llM• (, ,, S"!.'\.r~~J 1111• f ud Ill • :.ind ' ' <'0Ur1 a lmoi.t c·om plt'l !'cl fl<lrnr :!'; 11.1 ,1r t .11·hc•ct I 12·' Will Sl'll ra-.t .. C(lll•'k ... alt• \ ... f(" \1 I ·1 r. I .'I• I Ac: re~ for Solr I 2 00 --PROPERTIES . I at•n · lot \I, 111 <i<HT J I hllml '"t•r lookrn ~ pool L~a Villaqe R.E I C / 2 I N r.,, Po rt 1!11urnwt I.it l1..i1 1 "~ ••••••••••••• .. •• •••••• '°'"' Til l :lO P.M,I S315.l~lll 752 1400 t•xt 2:Jti7 and p.irk ~:X '1-,1.1.t-::-JT 497 1761 C~ttt" 1 bt>.i1hl ll"C' :, .• rot.. 1111 ,:!II ll1•<1utrhd ,It r•·' Ill days,497·3869et e<. TEIU1S A\' 1\ II .-A fl I.!'; • I 6 ~o S 3 5 7 I -,, d u ... 1110 Ju ... 11 ~S ·~<!2~~·~111~'-----------t.;:;:-~-;-;;:;::;:-------1• S I'·•"' c, ... 1 ... • , 13·, 1;w11 s·1.1111 • m.. _, --=-Outof st~ .. -+----...--"-"'-"----liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~=== Fl X f I< i I' I' F H " 11 1''0("11 '" un ' 011 n \ ro.. ..,.,.. I I ' • · -I 1'1111111' (11''111 "'l't'I" HP.tllv I TRIPLEXES Properly 2600 m BANK COST SALE ~ LISTl._.G 311r ~l.i!I !••0 ';"""lo '' in \llur.i,'•'llfi :!1:1 .ii;:13 · bs 1 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• e ~~~~~--t'll:~L l Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oc.-H..t.or 'f •s Be a u ti f u I 4 Bdrm modern glass h o m e Owner will rin an c e w ljusl 10"/, down a nd amazing terms. TheR.e.llHjlltn 497-1666 551 2000 ORAMGETRH COMDO t Bdrm+ loft Sh arp t'ncl unit. $83.950. 249Tangelo T err C /21 Newport CHt•r' 640-5357 ~~!!!!!!!!~!!~-·11 br condo. S36.000 1lown .. MEW DUPLEX Two 2 Br+den w Jrrplcs . 25% dn. a ssume In & owe. Sl65.ooo F 1P . Prin e only. Rick. A~t !m·1577 lo assum e $5!1,00tl 111 11 "> Owner. 559 5-050 HOITHWOOD 3 ID with SP A FIXER Nicely upgrnderl Pl an II Northwood Park. <Ito Part.1a1Jy.restored 1 hr latched home wrth /\ C. + den collage. add·on skinny dip -;pa arell f o r o £e an vi e w -great landsc:iJ>lnl( and Goldenwest Realtor s. decorating. $103.ooo 111 _,,;;•::;::;.;.790~1=. =-==--=,.----=;--abl~fin11ricmg:-!• l ... llt4•hach 1040 losellalSl52,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CALL NOW SOUTH SHO RES You own the land. 3 Br l~ba. fruit trees. "'ine terms. $109.000 Sylvia .Pranau s k1 A.it 644-7211 .. . ' ' -964-3.lM. 963-4605 ----------· ---- '::~:t;~' $© \\c:lil ~ -~ £ !JvS' WOID HMI ------14"94 lor CIAT • 'OllAN ------ 0 lteoHa~o• tlit 0 tcro,,,bled wo'd' below •o f"o\e 6 """'o~e w0td' p, nt ~•H9't of .O<h 11"1 .,, tine of tQuOrH E N G 1 L S I I I' I I C U T A S C N U T J E K T E IC. E L T We had my wife's family I I' I' I I 10 dinner last night and It .___. __ ...... ~ . .._ ... __ .... __, was Incredible. She safd --------.. they were fight eaters and A A Y M I D I that's right. The minute It ===j ==i ·==I ==i=• =i== gets light they ........... . n'"HJhrlclyc le hS'deH .-:-n " l l'A'\\I t'Hi t VI 11,r .. ,, 1\ ulute) pnmc oca oc ' wy '1arvelous 3 Htlrm h11mt' I' S<!5:1h. c IM< ,11 I.' . "'' 1C~rciol ' Iron rn Coron<1 del ~ ar 40 A :.<'enic Oregon Coast Rc.1lly 0-n Sat/Sun I 5 f 1 · 6001 and H:ilboa Penmsula Electncrty . fe nct>d out :l:i 1 'IOllll I t::!!J-(~,51·f'nl Rn y 1>~11 ,. 4111 1 ·•lt<'r(' Large orm d 'l'~ll\ "" Property I L;irgr <iss uma ble loans :.landing view a rrt•ss1 l!IZOtt.rrnn•• I'""'"'"" S.31'111.11110 loan 11·, rH• ilininl! room . krtcht"n l H infaJarvisO'Brien •••••••••••••••••••••••1 A • .,kfor5mith Meyer hle.owner492249!1 I v.1l h breakr., .. r are.i . I C · O'B • I 7 pornL" lo a!'>:-.unll' I' u~ 1l1·n & u111q11" i.:arclen raiq nen ... ~ORT IE'"CH 640•535 ... P I SHORES t1\l.Ot'r \I.Ill \•arn .1 inti ' roiim ~JTS .llllll li•asc 1'4;! AA511 n1:"".-"' KAA.nA AL LOCJWHI leach I 048 ;-.; , . .,,. 1 II r 3 •, 11.1 h<old l'all /\nn l't'ter' frn .l11hn 1 11nmr11• lol;r Pnme l I 101 ~-,.120 "1th 1----------1 MAUI ••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • ·1 fam rMm fr11I & 1t .. n dt•L.uli. 1 id d" r l " '' hr rl 1 11 " m I FOURPLEX WITH ~1 aw ·s most I ux re , HOJre 11pp11rtunrl' .11 Presti~ M inded 1 lu me· 1'110!'1111 U•l11 .. 1 ~ SPEHDAILE sort condo o n 700' of ONTifF. BF:ACll Mobile $395,00o IARRETI REALTY 'uur ""·'""' •rt .1 / h1<'ali'(f ''" Olil ~ ...... p n n I whrte sand be<1d1 lll I r I t ~.. 1 \ I 't>ntrnl Or ange County Home 2 Br. rt•dw111Jll l BEACH HOUSE 642-5200 hfl'lrrr11• I•• 1r,,. "" l.ul11 1 " .,;,;,o iu 11 • l!l'nl Kaanapali llulk resa t(• d e c k . t etl a r ., h .i k 1· • 13010 Fl ..... ~c l ... G l'>I• '" ,j h '' 1111111! 1•11 iJOt• l11t•atron All 2 Bdrm un or 4 unrls pnss1bll' <1 1 last ' ""'" " , __________ rt~ bnngrng rn $19.300 pr haril won1I 1 n t f rp 11 WhitP wc11t-r , ll'W 3 Hr ltd rm h .. n,.. "' "' 11 .. 11 v c a r p r 1 c· e cl a t ·year·~ prices lO qua I S.'i9,!10C1 171414~1!1 :11:111; fam room rrpl "'"I liur 11,,rhor Vu llonw' ·I l!r '.!I Srro·l'l L• rr.·I'( 1•11 a1 11111 N•rl to Major Bonk ii TiXGross Seller \'ar buyt.>r lndrndual sale:. lcaded l!IJ,1<d11uhled1111r ba. ram r m Fl'l' I.nil.I Jni! "'11h111 ·"'"'" 1" "11' ~ ry rn g rea d y mad e will be c11 n !ir d ered l'Olrv t. lots 11f tlno k In S249,5011 644.41~,7 I of 1.11111 .. rrrw~• 111'.ll'ht•O,, ~~~~~~: .• t"r~ltlg ·11 1\1~ ~o r1nanrrn.1? Seller w rll Prices from S129.t)(kl t o WOODS COVE tht· lw:it'h Sl79.~.oo A 1011'1 tu "''' s.·1.,c• llUll auarantre r ents for Isl $560.000 l'ompletron of DUPLEX & 1'11• ... •nl1'<I h' c.r.11·1 Fr... !'etc if11· ()1 Pan ~rll ,.. construction Del' ·so GUESTCOTT ,.GE 494-7551 CUSTOM h..r \1 I l< It IC s:i,·,,s,,",,'1H1111 1 t·:i~t· S2 111) }carandmana ~eforone Onl>' those clit.>nts d e "' yC'ar al $25 prr month Oulra)!efJU" 2hdrm Iha I "'···---~ ">' 11111 1t • PERFECTION li'i':1.1:u~r T C ;~ l!l20 monstralmg f1nanl·1al l Sk 1 ... h I <""'·~ M· ""'"'·r..• "' 3UJrm)>. larit,· Ir~ J~j.! C-c •--nt"' I 07 6 RWestey H. ay lor' o . capability will be con nwn<'r~ UJll Y~·~·t f I ~ ~""' " "°"ors 644-4910 s rdered Co nta ct MUQU•· cfuc1ri. wmd•>W!< niom am1 ) n•om "' •••••••••••••••• •••••··~ -,--QUAI[-'1m1r:mf DOn man F &r:---j• beamo:d lTdrn ·~ r!£¥r k 1-__ ~-_ d1n1n~ roro_m.__Jn U ,.~IT C"nt'f'IJ,1 :rm ·-·-.-.-.. ------•! ~ r 11 11 nd1111 n I n\I. ·" "" Investments. 841 Brs hop ne" rt1 i• n >:1th L '"" I 105· IL' e c·n ' • 12<:dl.1 111.110 .1111 12111 C hoic •Com .. rLot PL CE St St" 1925 Honolulu. $295.llrm $·111.flllll ct11 v. n CJ9Yl'O n19ue ' r • .rt• 1 .1rd h1rgt· '<w1m .1• "' "' A "' • ••••••••••••••••••••••. . 1' (' ti r I I tlt•i;rt•f• fl•'l'.ll! 'H'\I. '"'I Pnrnl' .trl'OJ of ~1'Wµ11rl Ha wa ii 96813 ( 110 8 ) ~~ 370 F lora II\' ''" 111•1 rnrn1 I>! ll<l<I '1 111 < 1' n,1t111 ln1I<' 1"'"11 "'"" h b TLC MEEO ED t ,. · 1 ,.. 11<-a1• t ·-.1·a le• 2000 '>!! _ •io•reri"c '# !>bt~142 Le asehold. Dys 1133 :1s 11 ,. 'I'' I al s . 1 l!•ilr 11'0111' ,,.. l11•ad1 c r1 hldl( nr pl.in~ fnr ... r-l:ft IC~ 661t!K-12 TendH 14"'111 1! 1 arr IARRETTREALTY !1•.)•1.111111 1i v ll1A11n I 1n...-..r·111ar._.1 c.-va1•-1..a_.. fl\'l'f1c'fl to makt• th" :• -111.r11.i<1s q ft hid)! ·\j.!l•nl ~ 1 : ..... -. .. rcy, ggnO l\dr rn i' hath l'a1·1•""""' 642·5200 4% 'l!J.l 1'311:.111 -~~~~~~~~~I 3 great properties: Ski • hrnrM• a '>11p1·n or h•1mt· ~-1 .:-..-Ew P''I•.;\" FIWNT I h<Me S28SK 20 ~tl11o j P I I • ·1 1·· ·--'" c•--1•1 SHELTH ,siteli200K 37 A. manston . 110 s1tf'I ~·.ire. t n<,t> c ILUFFS l'uodu .! hr 2 UJ fr µk I ~•TI"' '"CH ~ll:l'l "' purl< :.rhool'< and >1hnr.,-f & l"""l:""r-"'" 1:"' 24 Newer Units. central srte SlOOK. Sell o r trade l'rtl'NI f111 ru .. T .... 1.. Nrnew 2br mo<lt•I w :-.pa I VIC'W 0 N'l<l~t prc•r BRISTOL STREET ~la Mesa Assum rm for HAWAII or Newport 1 ..._ -.-::. $1~1 7~1 i.. lllllnv dc<'or 1lf1m s $4!1!'.i i~)(l ., ... 1 1'1~' 1(~1'(224 •• • 2 ai-rr r n m1• a r e a . 0 w n e r . _.,.. (ep land l~f' 11:,:.um SCllt JVCM I pm~rty. N~~ rx1strn ~ ~~;~ 3 vrs old i·en-1208>726·3411 • II l.e dS(' opllOll nK H Capistrano 10781 ll'a'll' s:J.l(),OOI) lral Costa Mesa Seller a: (I) ',,J!. 1 b . 1r1n-8816 ....................... C /2 I Newport Centtt frn S900.ooo. R...tals -• .. ~ .~.!11 BY OWNER 640-5357 211 Newer Units 11 .8 . 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Elr 2 Ba each Seller fin. HoMMs AlnMWd JUST LISTED Wo'xi & glass r uo;Lom home lo<"att•d on 1tu1t•I cul·dr sa(' Spel'l atul;.ir coastlrnl' v11•w F1•111tir1•s 3 br. J ha. heamC!d cerl mgs. wet ha r & Si)a OWC: IM & 2nd TD at comfnrtuble 1nt eres t rates S.l4R.0011 CHECIC THIS ONE Unobslrucled view nf ocean & canyon. l lnrq ue ly d ecora t ed hom e features 3 hr. 2 ha New carpel, drapes & paint Two vie w d1>rks & brick pat io. Great f amily home. $179.000 497.5494 12l3N COAST HWY f.A<:UNA IH :1\\ll 4!17 41WI LAKE PARK IA'JWl'St priced "t-:d<-11 " with 3 Mrms, 2 baths and outslundrn~ term' $132.500 Chmtee of o B r 1• .1 t h t a k 1 n i: o..tex.s/ LifethM On Lido pannrarn1l 1ll't'dO ~11•v. Units Sal• I BOO This spnrrous :I hen room of Oan11 llarhor !'\pr1· ••••••••••••••••••••••• home on an extra wrd•• tacular <'U:.t11rn111•1I :llKIO IE.l-1_ lot 1s a tr ur-1lclrl(ht It's sq ft 5 Rdrm , rNrt'.11 13°/o nin.CntC) - ,111 hen· m this 1rl1'llll} $90 (]l')I) 111 11pi:rntl1•-. /\!i l'nbehevable 'aim.-Tu x l<iC'att'd homt> Su nny sumahlt' lfll ·, f1n.ir11· fou11>lexci-ti s1ilcl. 2 left patio. lar~I' ~amt' ronm IOI? $Jiu 111111 :1:111111 Owni-r I! unit approx t 11 lovc•ly mu~tt-r suitl' "''"nrd:1 1';tl1tn SJ (' 2 245' mbl frplti.. roman Perfect for fum1ly lrvm R 714 ,i9fi 5Z'i'i ()pen lloui;1· tJle t ubs. 1nd1\ \ti d fac1I & cnlcrtarnrnJ( Act fast' I 5Sunda.• s kylrl(ht5. t tie flnor s . A s k r or V1rgrn1 a cent r al vac i;ys. rn O'Hnen, Agt Santa A.no I 010 terc'Om. burglar alarm L ove I y p r r , o 1 I' ••••••••••••••••••••••• eys, It gar 10· x 30'~ lot sz "Garland" real ure11 3 * * lCfQROABl£ 64 x 1Rl & 191, est rnc bdrms. 2"'2 baths. br1r k N' S3.'10il mo Crl'&t rve hn patio and lush landS<'BP· TAii[ OYER low as 15<·~ dwn on qua I. Ing. Assu mable loan + ft land <'onlracts lse op ~el lc r f rn:in1·1 n 11 1 sl~~~~~~~~~~·1 J0•; f ll A loan w rlll lion..,,see toapprcc S-021 awulable $152,()(lt~ I~ lil.OOO balanrc p:i_.yable OunbarH.8 Mf.·9501 ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~ -Bl $496 Pl'l'I Clean 3 a..c ... ,,..,,.rty 2000 "" Fantastic term s on the Bdrm wrth deep lot Ask ••••••••••••••••••••••• LA6UMAFIXEI 3 BDRM RETREAT ONl .. Y 15% DOWN "Hea ther·' w i l h 4 For Classified Ml Ing $82,000 'cller will DUPLIX M.I . ~d~~~o~~l~~c w~lo~~r "g~lll~N <"arr! ss~oo 2nd T D Nea_r be1ch, 2·3 bdrm . 2 lain view. $189,500. Want last. r11r garaite. near park. Ill RED CARPET Wiit-.. W•IH 1:1 __ 754_·_120_2_ ~~!!!4!!!tl-!!!Z!!7!!!S!!!Z ~~ Daily Pilot princ only AD· VISOR TI'\1. Jnvstmt 642· 1603 e~ -nANCH M2 567R HF ALTY ~)~ 1 ?000 W/\N1 Al'TloN • Cln.ss1fcd Ads 6-12 5678 J .650.<X>O ••••••••••••••••••••••• All can close 1980 0 Bourke Realtor !>46-9950 •PrLEVALUY Near n e w 4-Plex. 2 bdrm. 2 bath eac~. 'Ulil v.i th fireplace. enc'1b'red COf'CIM .. Mar 3122 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Remod. 3br. 3ba. 2 sty hon14! on beach. pvt gate . f an t astic vie w $1500/mo. 213 1928· 1844 or 714/675·7764 pauo. gara ge $165,000. Coafa Mft9 3124 Bill G rundy, Rllr, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-6161 -~~------------ASSUME 10% f'ourplex near beac h, 84K down. Counselor Realty. Inc. Gary D Bo51er. Bkr. 518·2498 3 Bdrm fllmisbed ho m e . double ur 1ara1e. MOO month to month. Roy McC .... lltr. S41-77lt -'YtlStMIMSiH-~~~~~~~!!!!.--4J.:I NF.WDELUXE .... ..,........ 3169 OFftCE/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltlT AIL ILD• t Bdrm Condo. Complete. PRIM E LOCATION lndudinl linen, towels 6 7000sq. n .. seoo.ooo 1V &et. Move in today Call J im Brashier Pool. s pa. Versailles 714/770·9513 17SO mo. to month. Also --------lease option considered. L'ln,~rr1ro Ads. >our on e Ca I I S m I th · M eyer ">l<lfl'iho1wi~ l'!~ler &4().S357 ... ~ltl•~Ud 81 ~fron1 Pt"' 41 ~1111 t'"' lWdrnon1 ) Hath l'\im1<1h1·1t ' ... , h kn! MO ~ S'fl\10 ... 'lh.i111 .... ,.. i ltr .: II.I ul1I 1111 11\•ll 1111"' •1J 1~H11 nu 1tt•h l\.'ill 'Hfl Jli~ ..'hr 11•11 .. 111111 1111 l«·l~ Woud brr II l't' C' 1 ,. ,.k' 1d t• W11lo10 I l'ji.t• tbr . 3ba I q; I 1 \ (' IH h 111 d Enjoy the Ol'ean. I & 2bdrm. pool. adults. no pet.s. 220 12th St . ••••·••·····••••······· ..... :UOl ·••••···•··•······•···· Mao 1111• hi I ,,, .!,JOO -\I)( ( "ld1•n \\e• ... sua:' o t< ~JO f '"-•lllrw dug" ( > K dl>I &C•r 1 311~ 11111111(t· ~ lr.!lJ 11.11 Ir. 110111 1.h-1·111 ,d t'd lll.1· modt•I 1t1ir1fo11 t•r ~ ~llGi ~q•1111· tl1.,n1i11•lrt•r :!llr I \I II 1J II ft l ( r I I; f'l1lit11tuh1 l'l. Dullhouse 3 litlrm. 1 :v. bu frpk. µutm. 2 cur 1rnr S800 y r ly Agt 875 1771, 675·389-0 YEAR·ROUHD FUN: Social Act1v1t1es D• rec1"l1 •Free Sunday Brunch• 880 ~•Par -.e&liBJIU Colonial Twnhse, E ·s ide 2Br. 1 ""Ba. adults. $425 675·9005. 642·3153 . 3 br . I~ ba tw.nhse, n r beach, blt·ins, ('rpt, drapes, att. gar. $575 53&09'll """' t hr .: l.J. m 11th• r u !!Ult Uh \llll f.1, Jlf \.) "wot • r •H 114.:>o m .. I 3226 ..... , .. wJ. J207 ;~::~··~,:~;;A•• ;•l:~:I::·~· •• ••••• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • l.t.a I ~· 'q h t' ,., lht I '<clO Hh /R.i ''"'" "t .tn , ll'.,. k>O!t 111 11 I ~ mo II .. 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S345 Jbr. 2ba. w d hook uµ, !Bdrm $4()() P~me loc E.S1de.ava1~ 2250Vangu11rd, 540 9626 Jan I S525 tmo 642·0346 545-6100 Leave m sg -----mi ri g• Dr·~ ng Rdngc> S. Ju. 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba ~aut 2br. 2ba. SS50 BEAUTIFUL APART· $475 It'!> Open see it at C·t~ 1271 MEHTS ~"q'"~ 1 t. 398W. Wilson , 631-5583 3l06Gm.ier 540.4400 MARINERS W ALIC .. , APT$. 2hr twnhse apts rr) .. $475 Adults only. ya built·1ns, encl gar. Hunt. Harbour 840·6llO Lge 2br, frplr . e n patio, bwll·in s $400 ••••••••••• ••• ••• • • • • • • utul J••-.•l & .:ivu S~ I HJr m ' H11 ••rr':ln >.! 111,!•i 11 1 1,1,1 11 1;•: ""'" HI._ It• l1t u ill Li~ "l.1111 111 o4 lo.oh , J rt 1, Lovely l:Sli! Ca n yon Mel.am condo 2 HR 2~" Rt1 . orr white carpe tmg. 1 llkl' new model I child OK no Pel~ S9SO Ca II Jl'rl) Chn:.ta. 673· 7761 760-1397 ••••••••••••••••••••• •• 2 B~Ul.U(Jfrl~ • ~ v' 3 Br. 1"'1 Ba. Harbor Lane n )neo & Ul'lv•: \neo 2Br. pool. chil~ pet OK 2 Br w 1gar $395 Cpl!>. Townhome. Bike t o •Aou11L .. n9 .1o;. l:"fh H 7 5 mo. Garagl'. fn cd y ard w patio 536-2498 ~ Nu luxur. 2br. 2ba. 3 3ba, mar ble frplr . p • washert dry r . sel hajf r ntrl vac. systm. iir! trcm , llle Rom tubs. 3&' encl l(ar's M1 tu bl'h 5021 Dunhar. 846·9501 , .. 111 m, "'"'~"'I B Toro 1232 -111 t u ,1,, 1•·•11• ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach. Pool S575 m o • ~001 .. , u cii-• OJ Jr 64w 1·0763 AM . 631 6679 Water pd 2526 .. i-\, San 4!!6700~r661.=_3526. 9 too knd.s la Ana 636 . .(120 I 5 pm •h•I> Id II,.: i.; If i •)II llU '"'·" ~ 11 IC let-.' I · J, V.n•I I I ti• t111 Iii 1 Udr111 $57 1-1·n< 1·1J t(l lJ'l.I \J IJ,m Jl:•lfJ l:I l\1d:..\ J hr • Jen Condo. 21, ba, frplc. µauo gar Lease S8SO m o No µet!. 64(). 7647 5-taAlta 3210 Oakwood 1 .... d. Occ .. ancy PINE BLUFF APTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Garden Apartments 2 Br I Ba .. PQOI. laundry Spac 2 hr, 2 ba Adull 2Br. 2Ba. adlt condo nr NewPort Beach/So. rm . !>mall child UK complex. palro. , lt'W. NICE Adults I Hr p<1t1d . 1x10I. garage. frpl r . S.'125 mo 842 9~. 6•12 5251 ... P•:L'> .,. l'I< unw %4 ~~t>ti 1"_ .... n Jll•l • .. 11 •1111 ''t'" 111 ~3~171 '1 1111 f1•1• 'f523C.otPU5Dt·IRVINE lhrn 11,J 11111111, I ""I 14 SC Plaza. bltns. frplc'. 7 0 TSLMgmt 642-1603 frplt•. ~nrl aar . "".· AC. tennis. pool. s pa, 1 uu · tr 51 . , ., ., .. ·' bulh' '' .11 l.1hl1· 1111.,. Fountain Yatl~y 3234 gas wtr pd S460 mo r "" •' 'L'• Si24S I Br apt v~ry ~a ft> stove . d1shwusher. spa, 3br 2 ba C UN oo ~9-9974 "'4 1 642·5113 No smoker .prevref req lndryrm FromS501J Lie 21lr 2lia Condo. ga l. S>l25 m11 \ ,.,,, 1, 71iO OIH!1 •••••••••••••••••••• ••• W<><>OIHUl>t: .. ; t'oll:tl(i• \l(tnt llllM f':S FOH l("rNT honw. brand 111•w :1 hr Backlmy Areu ram rm. , Newpo rt Beach/No. !IS4 W 17th St 548 0358 SPMC 6:11 6W7 water pd, bltni;. pool. frplt·; pnv patio. pool. 2 Tmtin 3290 b&u " , • Dmta Point 1126 ~cc. SOIMI. 213 ~196·fl295 ' l-01 lt'il'>c ~,,~ J.:I J"' 11111 IWrm t'\t'\'Ull\ ,. h111111'. llj() tlt•i:rt'l' ctt't'lt ll \ 11'" Sl:;il(I mo 7ti0 !lti H .I & I Urtrn1:-$:'1511 $."17!> 2•, ba. fam11\ r111 Ft• 11 I' e Cl ya r II' ,'I,,: formal din rm. a l'. l(lll'Ul.\t'S l\1ds & lh'I' many• uµi:rades , $8<!5. :! ""kurnt• !lti4 2511t• ur wks frt'e rt!nl 631 ·6030 lr73 2!n1 Agt . 110 fet· car gar. new crpt1pnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·•' ,, ,. 2hdrm. Iba. view. adults, , $7 25 rn 0 6 7 5 6000 2 Sty Condo with 2 l1e 1141 645.1104 ~ $480, 1mmed avail •••••••••••••••••••••••Quiet 2 fir 112 Ha Crpt( bdrms pool f I Dav1d64f>.J2S5 I bdrm, $300 hllns ADULTS ovt•r 31/ &rbara R1gj.ts patio, OIW & Ifc~·\I~;; Dys 496·6111. l.'VC!> & Nopcls s:tlo M6 ~1243 4br, rnonthly /yrly wlk lb c lean & sharp lookm i:. Large I Bdrm $300 <'uiN wkend~ ·1!H·i li22'! • ,1 bch $79.5. freshly pain led w /new 1.rg 4 Br. 2 Ba ' $800 mo. & bwlding Wllh heautiful e T lrYSM 38 .... .j Hr llarbur \'11'.,. 11 111, H..ttinC)tO.. .. ach 3240 3. Udrm 2 B~1 . WdhrJi.: S1>ollt·!>:-.\, J1I lt1·fn1 l• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C1l1•n, lrg µa110, frpl1· ('hri..,tm.i-. $1 ~00 11\11 5 blk.-.luoc•ran f:legant 2 $625 mo. Is l & las t Hr1nn1e Harrini.:11111 hdrrn. tam rm & dt:n. 1':vt'Swknds645143!1 cpts, drps & Mexican 2 Br, l Oa. $600 mo landsca p1n~ AOULTS • aro 3812 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 700-t977 pave rs w /area rug~ Stepslobe ar h 673·9312 OVER 35 No pets •••••••••••••••••••••• W11odbndgt•n1C'e2hr1·1111 downstairs. Just perfect LEEWARD APTS 2020 ~aut . l r t•ar ne.,. 2 Br <lo. no peh. 1mmed. oc· New 2 Bdrm m o bile for children No pets Spectacular <keirnfront 1-\.illerton A"e 1 blk f' 1 2 Ha (<mdo with Ptlcil. <'upa 111• Y S5:!5 m 11 Agent 6 75 11111111 ctr 1$725 mo1 Plus h <·rpl!> •NEW WOOURHIOC:F: I A var I now 2 4 Br Cnn · • Jat·un1. & r ablt> TV 1n 5..)2 492(1 home Double wide $695 Pease. $475 mo 631 2950 do 673 S RF ~(Newport Ave & I Hlk l'ld Yt·arly ss50 Hrokl'r ) &i.i 045<! 21 ~ ha, c·c<lar & ).!lu:-_., llOM F: llhl t·ar p\'I gar, full~ mo Aft. 6pm. So of Bay 631 0397 675-4!112 Wc1odbndJ.(1• 3hdrm <·on On WATER 2 Bdrm 2 ba CClftdo..nWUMs ~:::::o~t MEWPORT IHwwtinqtOfl Inch 3840 1101 l"W"'15~~,~~~~ SSiS har End s,.cial 2 Bdrm dc·n l.1:1• !tit Shon•t'h rr Home tr rt•nt ec1 bdnrt• year l'n1I Sl<XX> mo <\j.,'\. 1;73 s:15.1 ma1n1 .)'d Adult_.,, 00 2br. 2ba. Jlet () K dbl lll'l!> lnqwre al 527 llllh J.(ar upgrade~ nr lakt• S l 7 I 4 !I IHI 6 3 3 J or 11.51 0463. 851 OH54 rondo. in secunty bid a Fun.lslwd 1400 APARTMEMTS ••••••••••••••••••••• •• "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rent by month or wt•ek B L •-4' Pool Vo $950 mo I Deluxe studi'o' "Ondo, 3,u, 2 Br $300 + ult ls In I rand ne.,. I & 2 Hdrm C1CJ1oftO ~ach 38 8 ~i05112 I •Oran.:elrt'l' 2 Br I llJ. .. "' ly f'treplat•e . 1.tara1:c. fants only ="io pets ~ri f>lerpoJrnll' C11ntl1n, P ool ••••••••••••••••••••••• I yd to bch. Prof det·or patio. luundry "°'Jm. d1-. VU home for exer 10 fum.Ot W.bltms.refrig. hwasher ltnt·n-. t·lc· wa1erbed:. -;µa ll'nn1:. J.(.1 r JJ.(1•, !hr oen \1c.,. 21;tfi Harbor Vu 3 Bdrm. 6 frpk Patio. """I. Ja" 64047K4 2450 :-ll·wport Bf \II •2131 5!!fi 72CJ2 11', 'i, 11 Sol:in;, Wa\ ('.di h P I ..,coo ""'' ' t'•>:.I ;i M t'.,a I K-12 4721 l'\\'' 1!17 J 1~.'l a, oo -.... m o Water pd. See to apµrer llOMES FORk!o:NT lakefront. \U po1il. Zbdrm \ ll'", la ri.:t• 3 Rdrms S525 Ft•nced patio .C'~irµurl S5 25 J>rl\al l' pa t111 frpk , )ardand ~ara~c Kids& f..Ml!l&tG p11ol. I ha I t·ar )!ar ' l'l'L'> we lcome 964 2566 Pr1d'e of o "'ner!>hlp or~J2971 Al{t .noft•c. S390 . II Harbour Apartmenk l.f,l !Hr 4 plt.>x l'arport lwm1crHt•OtJI S/1110 \1 11 ,$ LCIC)WtaHills 3850 Rancho San .l c>aqurn Acruss from 0<'ean. 2 968-lZ74 __ Uftfuntish•d lndl) newly del' 72111' Bdrm 2•.· H<\ ('11r1dn '••••••••••••••••••••••• S&.IO mo Call llarba ra Aune 6.11 2t4f.3 t' vt•s G1>1f l.ake \lll'W 2 nn. Bdrm $650 m o s hort ( " CondollliRi_.s ....................... S ha limar S<!!15 mu I Jt·c·un & o <I) "''" 211 "t'" lhr Iba a 1• ,.,,01111 Hcnt enl1reduplex.uC'ea n Den, Security syst :-pa. lermorlease. •L....&.-•.L-d 3425 lal»oaliland 3806 646-2613 hoat """ ('cJmm t.:nni:. ::/\' J.(ar fpl µI Lt·nni:. view, $800 mo or 2bdrm pool. New carpet <it-tor Wateriront Ho•~s --I w h s.57S w & L "'RGE DUPLEX upsta1 r $5'111 S7SO mo. 644 2932 1-. R•altor• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• • • ••• • • • 2hr a d 1 1 l t·ourh. fJ•rn a' •·r _, m•it :Ht•r · J.(a, "' · :.. '' m u or .._ • Versailles studio condo, CHAHMING sml':I<'. 1 ha ,.ar en ap · pv pa 1" ""*'11y £•r . 2 e:ir J.(Jr,11:1· P11 A < ult:-. no Pt'I ~ 4Bdrm2'Ha a nd 5 Br 2 lfownst:urs,$350 m u.ll!l U 631•1400 a dults o n ly , $475 . Can furn Cor al /\q · garage,:-m ld11ldok .n•1 .,. t>le<· i:ara)(i• <li1ttr 9553052 Ba w frpl"'s a n1I uara""· lluntm"'on SI 1·~11 l'!•b MIV. PARIC ,,... ........ 5 ... , ........ ,, ' ..... ~ ..... '" ' ''h ·----------1 n0-2313,768·5600 Balboa 1 ~1 $350 ........ .,.....,., ..... ,.,.,,, IJIJt•ner l'rl\':Jl\' nJllll. L--.. .... ,·nu-1 3852 So. of(;oast llwy All hit .'\'fryer 546-31711 hm nt '-arming 2 bdrm . 2 1· -r-~" 7 _,.. ms. S750 mo & $850 mo fi<'t' 5f!6 35110 hat hh s Ing I e s Io r .\' LIDO ISLE 3 Br 2 Ba. End Unit 213,557 3535 Lrg I Br I Ba . S35!/ ~1~l;r ;:~~~~2 ~6r'l~ll run ••••••••••••••••••••••• Conrad. 644 99~10 /\gt town ome. Lovt'ly , s un Frplc. e n clsd gar lafboaP..,insula 3807 1·arport Alsoll(3 Hr2 Ha 2br.21,hat'ONIH> l'iean. Eves673-942'1 l! Hr l'ondu on lhe sand ny palio Prime locutwn J 2Br, .2Ba. frplc. elec Backbay area. S600 mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $42.S liJ8.8()8J LllVl'IY 1. 2 & 3 Hdrm ftWl'l. pool. frplt-. a "· &•t•unl.v.pcml,$651tmo Nearb y everyth1111! gar door. $950 mo. 2bd 2b· 1 T h S495 mut;.11151Ml! CostoM 3224 Red l s 885 0215 f75 6948 548·5647. rm. a . <'rpts, 1 ri>s 2 Br JI ~ ka T ownhuuse o wn OU Sl'S. i.:arJJ.(e Ha u µ . 7 I I O 1· 1• a n a Y 0 m ove in al 6llO 793 ·4955 · 1 · or gar, YrlY SSSO/m o. E ves d patio, liwndry f:tt• S4!Jo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 I 4 9 Ii O 9 I 9 3 & mo. Ag~nt. 640·5560. -. Super Condo nr. S .C 641>-2848. dys 548 9341 A ults, no pet:. S400 mo LE.ASE OPTION " ., 'M., --I Pl b 755 W l!lth St fi46-!i5117 & s.575 Call 213 5\lfl 72112 ~ "'·'....., 3846 LCICJl.ftO .. ach 1248 Bt•aut. Duplex. J Bdrm , 2 aza 2 r. 2ba, patio. Corona •I Ma,. 3822 or7M 960·7347 $2,000 moves you in 2 H p th C d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ha 1500 Sq ft Partial paol, jac. clubhse, sec MiHiOfl Vi~jo 386 7 •.....•..•••••......••• Deluxe F1n1sle rra Condu 2 Br 2 Ba lakt-'''e"' pn\ ~·ach pool. s c1·un ly frplr Sfi95 m11 951 8965or1137 2073 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Re nt applies to purchasl' . rt enN ousef on ~ .. on COZY OCEAN F HON T ocean vie w $6001 m o 1 adults avail. Jan 1 $475 wa er ew un urn uvat 1 • 6'4-4976 3or.2baco~~~.&46·3062 slips avail l mme d or-IB.r .• Mobile. Home. ~vl yr ease <.:all D oc . eup "ncy 213 282.1136 beach. adlts only $6501 5Hl·12Hlor 731-1873 2 br. 2 ba. blt·m appk:.. gar. hke new. a"ail. 111 $650 t213J332 8345. t213 159tl·0291 * * * THE WHIFFLE TRH J. Lombardi Luxul') Adult ontb at af ~ F: Coast ""'Y fordable ll\·m~ I 2 & 3 a mo l7141499·381fi 1 dys. 592·3584 {'\'(•:; Bayfront w 'duck for 45• 3 Br 2 Ila. Pan11ram11· boal 4 Bdrm. 3'2 Ba I br Condo w/refrig Villa Warn.er Apt #238. 11.B $450 mo . 848·4772 or 847·9877 Newport Bea ('h Br Well d l't·or<1lrd You are the wmnerof Olympii· ~11e pnol hi;:hl 2 frH tickets e<I tennll> tourt .la1·u111 Newport leach 3869 ··••·················•· COLLEGE PARK POOL HOM t:. 4 liH . fam ily ne1~hbo rh ood SB25. Isl & lasl + !>l'<'11n ly David . agt 646 3255 Meredilh GardC'ns :i Br ocean view. h ill lub Avail 1mmed . Sl500/mo 2',lla 2 e<irgar 2 !.l). Children UK No l't'l!. R1llorl.1nda CIRRltrs frpk fom rm · liv rm ro1 mo Call 548 4121 or 6.11 ·•~or646 5096 Spacious New Condo 3br . 2ba w/ocn view. frplc. COZY IACHELOR 1$17 valueJ. to park hke land '>l'ap1ng $340 Ice Foflies & ~fosl beauuful bldl! in Set> 616"2 Begonia a\•u 11 Hc*day on le~ II B PARK NEWPORT ' APARTMENTS ·. t: I ea n 2 BR .,. 's t 11 \ t'. fndge. end l(a r Aclull:- no pel!> S4Kll 11:1 W Wilson, 631 48119 formal din rm SR25 a fl 6PM 494 8985 963 :\436. 673 6!181 2sty. new. modrrn. J br. underground gar . 3ba . dl'n. It,· rm, din rm. $645/mo. open for m breakfas t rm mo!>l j spection 9·12 Sift AM mudern~k1t<'hcn . eqmp. adull s. no pets 2267 now 12131430·9156 Der 2Gthru 30th F'romS3611 H4fl •ll,J!i LIKE :-JEW. '>pa c-111u -. APTS & llOUSES S550 & l' I' Large 2 Or. 2 ha frpk. Anahe1'!1 Con vent ion 11> EI. l ' X E 2 U r ~ 11 ·• dbl .iar. wa lk 10 Ll\llt· j ·, <.enter ,\dull' nu pt•I'-S-1511 mc1 Jbdrm 2trn . .,.1th lrl! master. r atht:'dral c·1•1I 1 n J.( 1 n I I\' r m n 1• w <·arpel!. & dra11c!> Sti25 mu K IK 7'1·15 MH!Jf!.10 497 1305 part furn S3HOO mo P ac 1f1 r Ave C M Corona ~ach Sf.95 m o l;1·kets mus l bt> •. , !1611 ·1145 . 644·972ti ' <·hanged for res t-n ed COUNTRY CLUI LIVING IN . ~SO COTTAGE So L<1guna Cotta,l!t• 2hr w frpk , l ree~. \'I<'" v <' r y n 1 "t'. a cl or 111· d w rt-'dwood, otll µ11 011 88.'I 1434 1213179.5·2233 I b I k r r o m o c• e a n Spacious :SBr 3Ba frpk & Dining $900 m o Cull Anthony Wkdys 642 5757 Eves & wknds 644·888!1 s~·aLi; a t the Con\'t'nllon Be:.t ul1fulh lrll'ated 2 Br (.enter ahead 11f 11ml· S3i5 & up· Child (IJ\ c· NEW,ORT IEACH 2 Rr Brt";i kfa~l rm Newly n •1·11nd 1 lrc)n t•d . gara1ee 21:1 HS I 3220 fur appt. 1\va tl Jan 1_.,t 2hdrm +-21rn dtluxt• n m l<u:l~ r'l!LSSS75491l 1155 3hdrm. I 1"2ba. Newport ~HS Fvm 3650 llL-.. no l'hlld ren or pets ••••••••••• ••• • • • • • • • • • SliiJO l 245 8376 · 2 Bdrm 1 12 bath furn C:all 64256711. ext 272 10 1 rnC'ld IW21652 •J' l'larm your llckrls * * * WOODLAKE APTS An udult <'o m m unit\ nn MEWPORT HGTS do. frpk p11t1os. pool. 3 Bdr m. 2 ha ~:ar. frpk. tennis ne'ur ht•ad1 fn td yard. quie t slrt'l'I S60tt-mn -H11r!mn1,..'"""'-i--..9511 mo Lindu i\J!( dishwasher SGOO y rly . Balboa ls.675·74 1H HAYSll<JRES diarmin~ 2hr C'Ountr st I<.' hllIIH:.. - • llH•I Edinger Adull lu~ Newer I Br with R1Jrag1• I l & 2 h r . beaut lake~ IJ. g;s Adu I 1 s. n.""'o~e'""'I~~ __ ..,...........,.'-t' a C' f1 rrrp i lhr Buc k Hay ,"iH·t ta1·ular Sp-a. i s.,.1m m1ng·poot!'r H1r~trrrn y·--~- 111_., court:-. h1k£' trn1b JlUlltll).! J.!l'l't'n ~ Ha ('h c•l11r ~. I a n d .2 ht·droom:-. apurtmcn~ • -n-l-ht>;-1 Im . w~f~t~ y d . o n l' u I cl t' ~ u t'. J,!araRe. 1bhwo.;hr. Jll'I:> & Kids OK S550 m•1 C'url, 642 5.'i.'>1 ~'l&li.5'i.'> ,1m 3377 nr ·194 5:lllr. 2 pnvatc bcuches, 24 hr Apciht1tm ~ t-euard t-sec. system. ••••••••••••••••• ••• • •• -cMOtCE'REHTAtS- Large quiet I bdrm. 1 blk from Bi g Corona Range & refn~. Crpts & drps OtD ER qu11't adult only S451J mo ind gas V<1cant & ready 645-5577 amen1t1e~. 1111 p1·l ~ from Mov1• 10 now, :llulrrn + l!ha. p:.itto:-.. frpl(· 1111111 d r y N 1· d r h c a 1· h ~fl mo 11 111 !lliO 1217. S..'l&f.sf.S 3250 SUMMl1 mo. after 6 call lal»oal1land 3706 !Jg I Br Apt .,. pa tro. frpl r ds hw.,r. µool. Jacun1, no pets Quiel AdulL'> vol) $3!15 & uµ 2650 If aria 549 ZH i ··•··················•· SSH 9636 •••••••••••••• ••••••••• Small bachelor. I mature adult Non s moker $300 me! util. Ava1L Jan 5. 673·~ur t213 1Z81 0365 2UH UPl.X. "l><I<' l't1I Pd. adult!. :J3:J ~: :! 1_.,1 ~I GH 3 l aft 11'\1 ~5 8lll3 2 Br Penth1111!.t' (.'11nd11 11n waler New unfurn l11111l '"P U\'atl lmm t•cl II(' 1· u p d n c· y l' :i I I 2 13 21!2 11 :rn tla~, 2 13 592 3.'>114 ,. \ t'!'i Nt•w <'Uslom N1>lllP (;:id f:.,tate Sbdrm . den. Jl.1<· monthly 1Jr lsc. hur!tl''> lJk $2!'100 mo H:ll K3t!h p,...sti9ious HarborRi'• 1.arg(· View Condo Three Bcdrooms . 21~ Oa thi. rlus l.1hrary $2000 MO Call A..:t 759 9JUo or 759·1187'1 3 Hr 2 Bu ,.:ntl I 'nit 1-'rpli-. 1•111·1,rt ).!ar Bar kbay :Jrt'OJ StilHI 11111 ~ Sfi.17 3252 •·······•••···•····•••· Beautiful ne" twnhi;t• t'ape Co\ r . 1.a)!una :'oJ Sh . :\'1guel Walk to bl•a1·h ' t•wport <ffl'!. (anal 2 B r "'th \Ill\" 2 Br 11, Ha lrl! 1·11ndu. baC'kyard. l!ar 1·rpi.. & flr•OI. S550 mn 1lrps $-15{! mo ti7~ 0!135 962 351!> 2HMl s q fl :rnr. :?'iRa 1 front 4bdrm, 3ba. nt:'wly more Prnft:-:...,10nal Lt•n d1·<·oratl'C1 , 2 blocks 10 ms l'llurts Small un111 u1· ''1'£•an !1621)683 1·nmm un1t \ SH75 m o 4hr . frplc· Ila 1111 nu c h 1 I c1 r c n o r p (' t ., S750 mu lll :J 1 5 Ha!.!> wood a ft 1• r I !lf;tj.3636 ----1 D i f-C-M IL D WELCOME Jbr. Iba. cpt. lndry rm. fenced yard. gar. w<ilt'r pd. NO DOGS SS25 mo 26.'>9 Orangt: 960 39H!I BACHELOR COTTAGE For quirl sin gle . wmer. gas, elec. pd $350 mv 2335 Elden 960·3'J8ll CHILD WELCOME 2br. cpt. drapes . w cl hook·up. gar. walt•r pd fenced yard NO DOGS S4 7 5 mo 1 n q GI o Hamilton 2br duplex $450/m o water pd. NO UOGS 581 '8' Hamilton 960·3989 N~'W 2 Bdrm. 2 ba luxury with garage 543 W W iison . S650 1 mo 673-3900 COzy 2 br. I h11 cottage, pvt yd. gar. E Side. S450 + dep. S52_:!1~3 :1 br. 2 ha. lll•n palm '• m1 10 ht:'al'h. k1<l!> & 1x-t1. OK Day:-. 642 2427 X377 ,.:n·s ti45 1 !171 2 br. 1 1 ~ ba twnhse. enc•I patio, 199·34 Kc·s wtt""I\ Lane !Br ookh ur~t & Adams). $400 + S20u d e p , c hlldr c•n OK fl62-li587 3 hr, 2 ba. walk to bcarh, no pets. S650. 116 Hunt· '"~°'!: (~13~431 ·4761 ('all 640 257t nr H:Jli 111:111 LIDO ISLE 3 Bdrm, 2 bath. la ri:e MiniOflYieio 3267 s unny patio. 2 l'ar •••••••••••••••••. ••••• 1wrage. a cres!. t11 tt:n111s . 4 Br Ho us e on (f llll'l bea ch & dub Prim1• street near :-1·huol!. & C'OOd1Liorr Call Barhara. !>hOPPtnR Ne" l'll rrH't-. & 1 Aln . H II fl . fi73 7300 ir.nnt:""t""emT:rl-:rtr;<! l' ar IC l ., I'd M d garage, S650 mu Walkt·r u e ' • . ' aturr a ults & I. e c 5 M ll 4 r)I) u 11 r S<ISO. 5..'\2 4477 54A·5306 or fi31 1261i Agt 1------llOM ES F<Ht H ENT 3hdrm. $5.'lO F (•n <·1•tl Y_ilrd & garage Kids & JJels welcome . %4 :.!56ti ~-•>r973·21nl Agt, nn fee HorbOu,. 3242 THllLUFFS Spacious & spotless 3 bdrm, 211) bath enlf unit with pvt paho o n "The C.rr('nhl'll " 1n our nrig1nal area Ava il nnw at S9SO mo ••••••••••••••••••. •••• Newport .. ach 3269 Large 2 Br. 2'' ha twnhs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S690. 16655 Algonquin Harbor Vi e w llo m es . Open Sal Sun PM. Ca ll :!bdrm. 2ba . fam rm , 213 427 2251. 7 lo Ram or new crpt. pain I . drapes. eve $900 , lse. 644·5965. lrYine 1244 644-71117 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Br 2 Ba Nr bch. Pool. 5 b r . 3 b a . ( r p I <' . t~is. mo/mo $875 + cptldrapes. fen ced yard. secur Newport Shores w /d hook·up $8501 mo Avail now. 963·6682 497·3230. 955·2326 -----If arbor Vie w Homes, 4bd.rm, 2ba, ram r m , nu cpts & paint. S995/mo. 6444157. 4 hdrm t 3 + den l r. o r~ e o u s 2 s t o r y townhou se Lovely features In beautiful <'Ofld On quiet eul·de sac Near pool. Move in today at S8SO m o i!l,1!itt111_1·, .\ lX 11. ~1; r. ii I 111 ~' flonq fo4() "i'>foO Anylim" t .10.,ll>lulf Prnl lllrlq Woodbndge area 3 Br 13. Ba House. Dmin~ area. d s wsh r . s tove , crpts. drps. comm pool & tennis, 2 car gar. $725 per mo + dep. Avail. Dec.23rd. Call 752·1282 or 551·3000. ILUFFS Bhdfs . New I level. 2 br. 2 Lease. Beaut. 3 bdrm. ba. s unroom. $950 m o. 2.,., ba condo . T r ina 640-8146. 675·5930. -~ckGlflt 2 Br l':ar apt. 306 Coral Can rem ove furn. $600 Appl only. 213 557 3535 lolboo PMinsula 1707 2 Bdrm. 2 ba . 2 c·a r Large I br. I ha S350. garage. near nc•.,. $550 balt•on.} & <'arpor1 mo Vacant & ready avail no.,. ti40 (1997 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New 3 Rdrm. 2 ba. frplt-, m 1 c r u w a v e 11 \ l' n . dshwhr. crpL'> & drp:-2 car garage $11511 \1;11·an1 & ready lmmrd. Occupancy S32S I Br I Ba Apt All ut ils p aid Ba Iron\ 1\duk'ionl).t'at()K . B AY F R ONTAGF:. Beach. Pier. I Br. $450. Adult Wntr 303 E Edgewater I 117 l 2866 I Br Carpets . drapes i.tcwr. refngt• t 't tis pd t:te nsils for 4 S37 S 675·0935 Lge room w pvt t:nl. '(.'111(1Jta rlf./. /(((, ... i ufu•1lri•.J IJ'j.J-81.'N • 2435 E Coest Hwy , CdM TSL ~1gmt 642 1603 Dlfl 2 Hr 11, Ba Adull:. nnly Ca l 0 1\ 1\ll bu1 It ins Hakom TSL Mg,;,1 642 1603 2br. Iba new l'Pl. drapes. paint. palio. lndry S425 640--8585 --l'Nfffr. lndry Winter Lge x 2 br. 2 ba dplx. rental. S2'75. 673 932i shutters, drapes . bll rn I Br Easts1dc, w Inti; o f nf'al wood S.150 Costa MHa 17 24 apples. 675 7488 642 9450 aft 5PM · ....•...•..........•... SUSCASITAS F\Jm I br. apt S325 & up Encl. gar. Adulls, no pets. 2110 Newport RI Mlt·49681Jtwn 8 & 5PM ----Hwtliw41ott .. och 3740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• H .l .'s FINEST Spanish Estate Living • Beautiful park·hke sur round1ngs . T erraced paol Sunken gas bbq. s parkling fountains . Spacious rooms Sepa rate dming area. Wa lk·in c losets. home- like kitchen & cabinets. W a lk l o Hunti n gton Center. 2 Bedroom.furn. SSIO 3 Bedroom Townhouse unfum. S515 Adults. no pets. Utilities Pree• to M•sa 3124 N E w L u x u R y •••••••••••••• • • •• •• • •• TWNHSE 2 Ir. I lo Apt Newly 'decor Ci"as pd. e o c l g.ar . po ol. d /was h e r Adults 642.5073 NEWLY DECOR. I Br. gas pd, encl gar. d /washer. pool Adults 642.5073 llrT0Wflh0ttH Newly d ecor gas pd . e n c l ga r . po ol . d /w ash e r Adul t s 642.5073 2 Br 211'.! Ba . 1600 sq . ft with every possible. e><· Lr.a-Obie gar. Fncd yrd. SS6S 673 6336. 642·96641 Newly decorated 2 Br Condo. 11'2 Ba Adults only Secur ity gate. F;nr lsd gar Pool $465 545-2970 or 540·0511. 2 br. Iba, lge kit . 9768 W. 17th St $375 Child O K 559-4718 2bdrm. Iba, I child. 590 Joanne. $375 m o + dep 2 Br I Ba . I Story. s hag. 545-4529or (213 >598~1219 dflis , patio. frplc , d f.w. -----_ .. - beam ceilin gs . gar lbdrm apts. Newport Adlts. $435. 26SO F.lden Blvd. Stove, frlge , gas & (I ) 531MM-06. w a t e r ( u r n SJ25.m>tmo. 5'48·5164. Eastside 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. Nn --------- peta. Incl. gas. $550, 1s t LOCATION LOCAT ION + dep. SSJ.11647 2 br. 2 ba. en cl. gar. LA QUINTA H ERMOSA 16211 Parkside Ln, 1 blk W.ofBeach,3blksS.of S p aciou s Family 2 Eding•r. Br·S350. Pool & play . S410/mo, 263 E 16th place. 642·8626. 776·2460 3 Bdrm 1 Ba. 2554 Orangl' Ave #0 , $495/m o. Kid!'I OK. Frplc, fenc. yrd. ' 1---t.<""·.,,. e-by. 1M5<7tl09-'ts"t. 5br, 3ba, 3 ear far. f40ll)!lfl!-1234 !~2~ Last & SlSO. 2 bd, 2 ba, wet bar. we t Model. Eod unit on -- gorgeou s green bell. 3 ~rm 2 Ba. xlnt cond .. Fresh paint. new oak pauo & yard. 11 250/m o flooring .4/ love.l y y rly No pets please. eamtone carpeting. Of-· Call Lloyd at f~s1:tA~.oso per m o. JACOBS REALTY 847·5441 ground. 548·9556 from 12·7PM. On sand. ocean vu, sec. 1---- I Br. Apt. Unfurn. *280mo . 642·3780 bu. comm pool, Jae 3 Bdrm l \OJ Ba huuse. lrg Un iv Pk $600 / lease yrd, water & gardener 642.6724 or 631·6300 Ask In cl. SSOO/mo. J oye(', forChuck . Afl.GJ·l.286or 646-0329 --------1 Woodbrid1e 2 story. 2 3 Bdrm, 2 bat.h. Avail bdrm, l t,.\ ba, pool, s pa, now. Newly rerurblahed. tenni.a • lalte. $4'5. Lae. All 754-1202 !21.3)837-IUB. N4'WP.C>rt Crest. 180 deg specta c ular ocean & Catalina view. A·l loea· lb!, rronl row. 3 Bdrm w/ master suite All bwltlns. pool, tennis , spa. Lease. Prine:. on ly. 59-1113 eves. a1e nt. '75-'670 gale, pool, 1 br, patio, STIJNNJNO Ira l Bdrm. furn .. S650·S750/m o . garden' apt. Pool & rec Upper 2 bdrm. 2 bath. Rene. 968·3014. 9&4-1688. ~•. 7lOW. 18th St. ~. yrly . Includes util. --exceptelec:. 760-7241. WD'1'CL1f'f' dultni $375/up 1·2 bdrm, POOi. SUO. 2Br. lt,.\Ba, Adults. Newport Beech R eally P¥t 2 br, oear Plaaa Jae. adlt. 18992 Florida. Sm. doc considered. 610 beam~ cetun11, new H.B. M2·2834or 842·3172 Joann St. M1r. Apt 0 . 2 Br I~ Ba bll·in patio. crpt , 1ard.aer In cl, 642-7344 carport. S42S. 1Br 1 Ba, 8Cfulta, DO ,.u, nail. R.ltbt on beach studio, sgl car garage. nu paint Jan.1. -·Ml--pOOl/aauna sec:. S4t5 call Find what you want m & carpet S350. 9$3·HMl7. *-3151 · E~1ty P11Qt Classifieds . Marprite. s:ll5 114 & 6591 l~O. AO u LT nlS.. LIVI NG • 1 & 2 BR Patto Apts • Dishwashers & BBO's • Pool & Rec. Room • Garden l 1ndsc1p1ng • Jog to Buch & Shops Sf A ENVIHONl\H Nl 9fi ll H.1,,11!t .. n H B 9&2 4~>00 3Rr. 2Ba. or beach. hltn~. cpl,!, drps, t•nd 1.w r .. i.:c SSIO 536-0921 ~ uxe r 2RTh, Fireplace & 2 Bdr l Blh m 4 plex or 5 pts Enl' Garage. hookups . n n ~~·6551 iln<I to"nhou!l1'!. fr11m ~191•1 per monlh <Jn .lamhorf•t• \t r S.m .luaqwn ti 1 lls IC11;11I •ii 1 •li44 1!11111 (IC'PJnfrvnl fo r Win11>1 llt·ntal-. 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II\ I I' tlTJ 'l.'11 r-0c> Q\011Jty, Uependable ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hoiiday's. Complete or COLLEGE STUDENT uon . & Drains Cleared removal, yd clean.ups, S.-rvlc~ Rea• Rates UI JAO<OFAl..LTRADES routine cleaning .••••••••••••••••••••••• exper'd in int/ext, any Top Hat Plumbing hauling, concrete. dirt. f'I',. '"' "'4) ''"'I yn.t'~~nenct' $3\ ~5 Ptumbtne,elec,heatln&. Marilyn for a per11onal Cua\om brick, Slone. job for less ' Alex 63&-2030 Jim Corum631·4530 1-,u :<vl'l'lt'IAN prtc'·d oddjoba. 636·6162 touch. Wlndowa /Cpts in· block. concrete. st~cco. 5.5&-5198 · • ......__ ~ c.,. .... • " eluded. ~-844•. 546.2608 Reta. Free 41!.!_ 549.9 ~ .._ • ...., T rr-'ll Senlce n.:ht frl•t• ('11tlm111tt• on lioroe Improvement, 25 Moya.... DAVE'S PAINTING ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..•.•••••.••..•....•... '' ._-rtlM l~ It IH1llt t \Hn·NTIO l•rieO!~m1llJOb1t . yn1up. Fences. cupen· PAM'SCLEANING -Y Servino A 9 IOOFIM& Fast at·eurate typing on l\lllltltlH t 111 I ''''to. LH' ,331~ 673 03511 lfY at painting. 631 ·4264 Reas. rates. re ft1 •••••••••••••• ••••••••• Moat"Re:~~n::1~rs ALL TY PES/Rf~PAI RS IBM Correct /Selectric. I •tWI• ,,u, l111 ~1dl11 "''.'' ca.••t ~--.... -Aoort -----631-0544 Moving? The Starving h sur•.-0, He 'd. 586-8425 FREE ESTIMATES other secretarial work. ii uu\i., Ji•l.\'lllui. , 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-G 1 College Students have ---__ _ Call Bob 548 !YIS9 business l e tte r s . re t \tllflC4'~" tr•·•• 11 , ,11 1 .. nin . ••••••••••••••••••••••• e neral C l ean nl(· grown.same gd service. RALPH'SPAJNTJNG ' · · s umes , etc Kciren lh I•\ M l ""1111 l°•'l"''lllf\ ttt .,. ~ I t ,.1t. z~ <:~rcJt1nlflti Ldnd ... eup1ng Hardwood Floors cleaned Homes. Of!ites. Vucant #'1'124·436 Ins . 641-8427 Int.text. Prompt, 2A hrs . New & recovers. Repurr 675·1230 I r t r .. ~ trim &.r..-move, &waxed. &ready ror Apts&8oats89l ·3365 ...... -.a....s --,----_Hc .. _n_eat,refs.962·4701 ·pee I t i l b . mr.idl•, l•n\ ~" lkill ICr•t .. ,11 .1111 .. '.-11 rm l'l\•.u1 u11~ "'cc e~t Ult! Hobdays Anytime ---~ •r• ce1 --s ra i s s ay u sy Window Cle•htg 111nl 1111 11111 .. 1•• V.&ruc.. u .. wmn1Able ISl I~ K!r.1·488lS A ............. ,. • ...................... fo'\ne ext /int painting b pnces. Ue hable 54B·05t2 ..................... .. 'II \n K, m1'<ll. I It. ~,.,11 ll••nw tlflt1 • Iii• •I 11111 1>. \lb,, I~ 4X I~ ,11 ,.,~ 1,.., ,~1 i:•!')~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• PnF' vate1 Nurse. Male or Richard S inor Lie mi QUALITY ROOFING "LetTheSunshmeln'' TlllS ....... 9 Writer . longtim~ resident ema e. 18 yrs exp. refs. Try me. IU6-5sss (24'hrsJ All types, free est Call Sunshine Window I ·~· 111,11,.n11t-r '" ,.11 fut 1 vi>~ rcrnovetl deun ••••••••••••••••••••••• of Newport Beach, will t6 25 per hr. 759 1737 Visa. MC 541 5tlJll Cle11nin1:. 1.td. 548·8853 ,.._.. Ser••C• , ... "' huh1l1n ,,,.,Ill ' UjJ!oi, luwn r~nov 751 3476 llauUng& Dump Jobs ca re r 0 r y 0 u r Del I -....... /Repair llARBOR R'>O,.. ,. -.-· I I u 1 Ask ( R~ d house/""'ts/plants whit~ uxe ,1c'd Prlv Hme ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ ~ INv • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (' \ " I J ' I d t'' --~-c. I or .. n y ..-' r s -.ki..tru~,., ~ll'•lll '""" •;";'> U4~•;: :,, M t•f'M -•~er• c•1 S49·4368 you're on vacation J:o.:x· 0 r en C 1 ti z e n s • Neat patches &r textures ul •r bnichtrni r,1 Whl •;••••••••••••••••••••• cellentre fs.644-2223 nutn!Jous meals. t I e , free lat. 193•1439 1 \'b 111 111111 1.i , ~1 11 .t/COAcrete t-:J.penenced ad market YAftD WORK. clean.ups. ----doctor & RN 24 hrs on Balboa Roofing <.:o m pany Don't let ;i leaky roor s p oil your , ~·n 11, .lin r111 h .. ll r•••••••••••••••••••••• tnR exet•ut1ve w media pruning. s prinkler. in Mature resp non-s m oker call. 978-3484 )l:• \q; 1111 $~ 11• 1'""11 l t1m rrl• "'urk ""'''" cx~nence will l'rc:itc ~tall rep:ur. hauling will housesat. any lot'. - Hll •hr s li u j l ilil H '".l)">lli l'q·i·""'l 1mn1ads , mcirkd1ng 1-'wrpnCcli (.11·Chris refs 64S·4393J\M n r P......,/Pap.ri1t9 1111111111 11 ~·ti ,,,1111 l>{·iuu,!><•3 ~113 '>ll ll''> lt'ltcr'>. ratl1 0 536-58311 eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• , t11't·tr 1,..,, ''"'''' '>lllll:-. n e .,..slctleri.. Pamling&Papenng 1,, r1 .. n 1 " 111, ,,. u r i. -..111111111, 1."1 ~1111 Jl.11h brod1urcs and PR Call l-"11111 "hat ""' w.1nt 111 SEl.I. ullc 111•111, with a Pror work F'reeest 11v,cU k<'h l JI UIUI I' h•• \\,1111 \of, 675 1230 l>.11 1.' l'rlut l'1Jl>l>ll1~·di. IJall~ Pll11t l'lal>'lf1ccl ,\ti Rsnbl. Steve 547·4281 •ratch Plosterin9• ChnstrnCls 673 6743 All Types 538-1113 Tit. St-II Wllh Ei\S 1-:. ., ••••••••••••••••••••• 11 ..,aHHF:l-:Z... CustomCeram1rT1le l'l<t~"ltl'd i\ds 1j-12 5Gili New· Remodel Repair F'rff est 494 58R1 1:-. \ uur l1rolcs~111n llt>ME ltt:l'AIHS" U1d \llU know 'ou 1·an platt· .. t'IJ!>!>lrred ad Ill till' DJll\ l'llul Sl'r\ lt'C IJ1rtTlun lur .1 "huh.• 111onth l1tr "' 11111 .. ,1s Sl Ii l>\•r 11 • .1~ ' F11r mon· 1111111111 .. 111111. t'Jll 1;12 '.)f;'j)i AporlMHh Unfwft. Aporlm~nh Unfwn. Hotef1, Mot.11 4100 ........ to Shor~ 4300 Office Rewtal 4400 C-rclal Mor:lg1p1, Trust Lott & Fo.d 5300 ertOIMlls _ 5350 ······················· ••ty ••················ ....................... ....•.................. ....................... ...... 4475 Deiicli' 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mtwport leoch 3869 Mewport leach 3869 DO YOU LIKE lloommatl! 10 ~h :1rc 4 rLAZA ....................... ....................... PSYCHIC • ••••••••••••••• ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOTB.S? Hdrm url't. ~ood lul·all-. EXECUTIVE SUITES COltOMA DEL MAR •11Sottt.rtypes oMr trg.eaCI oes.tat., FOUND ADS READINGS 1 11n<lv ~u1 l hJ h.1) OCEANFRONT Weekly rentals froro $84 W U . Cara~l' Jan "Thereisadifferent·e .. "" " 5S61!7R I "· ..... 6"6 7" "c ""14 54tl W.!8 Top retail space racinR mvestments s1n"e 1949 'It'"' c111· ..:11 r o1 ut o Yt•urly 3 & 4 hr tlu1>li:'ll "' .. ,, .. ....... '"' Newport Center at 2411 ~ o[Jt!nt:t SliSO )rly h'l b'7!16\ti0 OpcoS.it& Ncwport 8lvd.t .M 714/752-0234 E.CoastHwy.71t>to2460 Speciolidnc)in 'RE FREE SUNNY'S TSI. MRnll M2 llill:I Sun :1214 W Ot•t>a nfront f Fem I M a It> tn sh r m y ... ...., M1.ehelson Dr 1121" sq. ft. Va•"•nt •· ready 21td TDs ft llcilboa Inn O('ean ront tieaut derorated 1fu rn '°""' ' · ~u "' 1-.:Xt"<' l"cmult· will ~h11rt• Low wmlcr rates . Daily Promontory Point Villa. 2021 Business Cotr 11213 If ' / /' 642-2171 545-0611 Call l'n1fess1on<JI M a~:;a!(l' Hc•laxcit1on 1T ticrci 1w11t11· Call appl 5411 2R 17 lllam 7pm \\estclJH N II adull t·11n 110 S.'i!IS 2 l.hJrrn. 2 buth. 10 'te~ to vuol New \'Jflll'lmg. yt·arly ll·aM' A~. 759 1611> h LI kl 675 8740 f••(l t(J}I(./ fl(' • ((II : wit i.i1mc :J u r orwce Y · Oen v1c•w , frpll', 2ba . Doctor,Lawy•r, ,IJ Widowhasmoneytnbuy 642-5678 Townhuusc with Vii:'~ m Vacatioft Rttttali 4250 must sec t o bt•llevc Merchmtt Chi•f! -r.l'>;,tr•J)f/1<'1liN or make 2ND TD llny Newport Uecil·h Spa. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrlS·6327 F:legant bldg .. m hl'art ~ l/1-.l-S1.'11 size above SJ0.000 Nu l•---------•I lcnnt~. rcil·q ud,ball. ~et •\bdrm, 2ba condo on 6;-:r.' · of Hunt1ngton Bl'h . · tredll ~.no pnlty For Great Co111pany \ ersci1llt•!> I Hr M'<'llrlly pool rec. $51111 Ste vt• '157 100!1. 640 9345 bar. frplc S290 mo <:all North Shore of Tahot< ..__ ...-1o •350 w s pacious offices 2435 e Coast Hwy CoM cictwn eall AGT 673 7311 Cathy 151·6271 1"Ull" """ "" • ,.\illy furn. Simm from ••••••••••••••••••••••• skylights. wetbcir. con ____ any!Jme Lost or found ci pct ·• ca11 ESCORTS A n 1 m a I A s s t :. t a n t: t• 24Hrs 64 I ll 1811 f",astbluff. rust s hag, 2 North Star $400/wkly Storage Garage 114 nl I ference rm,.85• per sq br. 2 ha. S600. frplc. di~ 1 957·3226, 530-3946 Berl fkh p 0 Box 44!1. Seal 1 ft Plus".. super 2.0011 SI (1l6 lo lhc be a eh Im mac 2 Br w Ir~ pat111 124 45th St lmml!d m· t'upanry Yrly 673-25117 hwash er . no pets "Kl-RENTAi Becich . 90 7 4 0 nr l sqrt .. med1calbldg .well ~ , appointed al 75' per 6441)1)8S, 63I 20~I So Lake Tahoe Nt'v 2 213 43.1 2435 sq ft t'or details call ' Vcrsatllt'l> I Hr pen BR. almost nt-w. Stt-ps to Offk• Rental 44001 KEDCARPET Step!l lo the bt-arh Im mae xtra lrg J Br 2 Ila Sundeck w iuccan vww 124 45t h SI Yrlv lmmed oct·u purtt'Y riiJ.251.n thou.~e. Ytl!W of fountain. lfeavenly North s ki llrt:.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 893·1351 refng tnl' SS511 640 9!lllO panoramte lakc vicw 1617 Westchrf N B. Want Agt Only S65 per n1te The f1nunc1cil inst 7000s f E q U I l Y S h 0 P P l' lSt noor ARenl S4 l 5032 2hr. 11 blk t1J bl'h, adult!'.. I move 1n now. $500 mo ll526thSl C'all 675-7074 916-542 14011 , <t ~k ror Linda kOLLCEMTER NEWPORT :!bdrm with 1iat111 lr1t'<Hlnn Ca II Maui Nt>w Townhou~c 2 xlnt ~-ClftMnt~ 3876 Hr Best lor. $311 per da) t-:lt•gant exet·ut1vc s utlt•s ~ 1n prc~t11(l' lo1·at1on I 714 ltl4.'; !1:11 '1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call for details 979 72!!5 With t•umplete ~upport (iUtr rnursc v1i.'w 2hr. 21la. serv1rl·~ apt Built ins . <'arpt•t. ·1 ~" rt"n tal. 2 br aµt. 714 IS51 omu .: llr. yrly '¥ hlk from drapt.>i.. 2 i•arpnrts. laun <.orona del Mar, frpk l\;.1y & lkh $5511 mo 11~ fwlltly urlultc 1111 f,651) 673·22-1'1. li?:J 3:1211 1'13 3355 . gt . ' < ~. 1 ··a lll'ts , S425 .mn leasi• Tahnt' Condo 3br. :Jba, t Br Sµ<tl'IUlll> lll'W 1h·1•111 I 01o.iwr 1711 I IAZ·IHJll fully rum North Shorl' 11t·dr 01•1·anlron1 Sfitllt SoufhLCICJU"O 3886 95S-3~5cn·~ mo Ycarty tl75 704~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• \ 1·r~a1llel> I llr l't•n lh<>lLW NI'"' l'fl't. tlrpl> \dull~ 'l/o pt·l~ S525 t>i~2'N9 Fabulous 11cw condo on waler. 2hdrm. 2ba. SX511 J oe 644 0502 -..+leach 3888 Maw·Kuanapcill Ke~urt Luxury 0('\'anfront un11 Sleeps 2-6. $65-$140 p mght. Agent 851 1651 2505(.W) ~q rt )(rnd nr. utrb p<l Frnm $200 779 W ltnh St l' ~t Tom !J57 l~l '"THE" EXECUTIVE SUITE 1'\tll l>erv1cc offlt•e:,, 1n Newport Center 640 5470 •• •• ••••••••••••••••••• Rewtdt to Sitar~ 4 3 0 0 $.'i(J J Br 2 Ba t:nrl,,11 l)I X .,1, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6118 sq ft well lol·atcd • .. c. ,r, ol't>an view. . N h • ff 1 arage. patro walk 1r1 frph: bltns va t•ant $695 Moving" Avoid depostb ort Costa Mesa o 1c·e •~·ach, cidult" no do~~ mo 1'i 141 532 5692 ' · & l'Ul hvini.: expens t'"' •:ark next tn your door TSL.,ti:mt 1;42 If.OJ l'rofess 1onally !>1 n l'1• ¥ully c11u1ppl·<I w ith l~fth Fumished 1!171 t'<trvt't. a 1· l'abtnel!'i & l:lluH.:.pc1,· 1 lir. po\11 oru..fumished 3900 HOUSEMATES i.toral!c Ht•asonahty \ 1u1 el i. e ,. u r (' a r c ti • •• • .... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 8J2 413•1 p n t' C' rl t ·a I I T 11 m YOUR DELUXE OFFICE SUITE IS READY l,000 "I I! fle "tile Ill li.000 P11,,,,,. clf•\.Jlor >. ,,.,fronn1' Will h11ild ro .._uit At11.J' ~nt • •1\t''•'d ~1Jrk1nq f1<1u<1 'tr1••"f'.11!'· 1df·ll11t\ 1111 I .\Rr.I '> f '>I'•' ,If <J'>l Ii o..,p,\( I •\\·\II ·\ IH f < ,..., 1 ttl I'!.,,.,._,, II •\ (,ill fiH1J\ 101 .P• dppo1ntrnrnl' 675-8662 1dult.:,. no p .. t~ S445 m•1 II I I\ k I 1M 4767 rA,. • d V'll , a r 1 o r " l' r Cd!\t Deluxe Su1ll•s. t IOO ->G41Wln I age I rort·~s1nnal Bldg sq.fl AC.:. ampl pkJ.!. util Lir~t· :! hr. 1 lw JOO frnrn Nt!w 1&2 bdrm luxury 1 !157 19111.1 pd 2855 F: tst l'wy I J a1J111t apLi. 1n 14 plan~ •lt•.•ont.~lttfl' · 57•.Cfini• ...; h1·ac h aYJI an I. \ ., J °"'1\1 ~)0 638 IHI I from $415. 2 hdrm from f.f 1 .. '•l·'i11d. cP.. t START '81 S.'l05 + pools . tennis. _ · ! Br 11'.! U;i T1,wnhuuH wukrlalls, punds' <::is · · · ... " ..... --........... ~-~dull.!i.. llO IJCls-ror ('~0~ 'he.a.Lul.g RIGtlT--s:n5 541.1 Wll:.! paid. f'rom San D1e~n Oldest & larges t agency n l"rwy dr1Yl' North un Servm~So. California N1•wport lk•ach luxurwus waterfront condo 2Br , zf\a , sw1mrn1ni; pool, :O.r'CUr&ty hid~ $850 fi73 7~)~ I ..:1rge 2 Story . 2 llr 21, ka Apl in the nturr~ ~·rpk No childre n or pets $.595 851 0494 ~r bt•h 2 Bdrm. 2 bath lluµlex. 2 car ~ar . rq1ll· Yrly $500 760 7241 Newport Bcat•h ttt'<t It} Beach to Mr "'adden PhotosandRefercnces then Wes t on Mc f'cidden Credits ABC N BC CDS lo Sea wind Village Cosmo LA Times Etc (714)893 51911. Smee 1971 Roomt 4000 Irvine. 641 ltl!t'J t;arden Grove, 1191 1773 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Laguna Beach Motor Inn. 9ft5 No Pac1flr Coast llwy, Laguna Reach Oa1ly. Weekly. Kitchen available Low winter rates 494 5294 1.00KING TO SHAil t-:·• WF. MATCH ROOM MATES' 752-9475 witft Uniqu• Offices at Lido Marina Villaq• lf~I Id f J''~', 1J , .. , '" j I y D·' 1'>8 t ' I) ' ', I f • L J , , I '"' ~ ,,.. i-' ,.r ' w .•• BI' Wq11wf1,-,n1 Sµi• r 675-8662 Costa Mesa I 7th St 3 Koom s uite. 545 sq rt , modem . buitcttrfg :--1\C. µlenty or parking. t'a II Realonom1cs f\75·6700 Deluxe lndtv <HC" or suites 150' lo 3.000' O \ Airport area 759·8978 2 Offices SIOO ap1el'e C M avail. Jan l 645·4212 lieaut lo.cost ofc spt· 4wet C.M. area 2300 s 1f. pvt restrm, wet bar 7 9' R i I( ht Re a 1 t y !17!}-8533 PRIME H.I . LOC. "f:WPOllT ISLAND 3 & lkr. new . 2000 ~q h . SIOOO & St 11111 I I i,13 39()(1 CdM rem , non-s moker Kil privileges. crprt, pool SSS wkly. 760·9393 Pvt bedroom and bath Pool. Jal·uzz1, elubhouse W o'r k in R pc r s on S200/m o -t se.I.' <lei.i. Nr <>C C UC I Share 6bdrm. 3ba beaut hom t• with st udents Avail now Beau 646-9787 Roommate needed . $195 mo. Oen s ide or Ha I boa Blvd NB W inter 675-1105 Pnmc rorner loc Up Ln OH1ces for lease nn 4,500 sq fl Full ser vice. Beach Blvd. from 465 modern. glciss bl<I~ S.F Lo 1106 S F For WJ:;STCJ,JFI' I Br {'on· du Compll'lt•ly re ___ -1w'lu!ihcd-A d~1 It.,;. no \.l('l.S $450 673 1\640 ';l)at'IOUS & airy I Rr Apl 1n lhe Bluffs No cluldren or Pi.'ts S-<150 !l.51-0494 • Avail after Jan Isl Hun-I.coking for neat. n•sp F t1Q1Cton.Jkb.JLL.O.Cean_ to hF--6 hr-di>IK.-8fll 960-5644 Pen. Pl. $230 + 'J utlls. 1.ugu11a Bea1·h lrji! rum. room, pvt bath. linens , $195 /m o . 1st. l ast 4ll!J. 5.';50. yrly, lease. 673 1701 aft 5::.l. 646-6303 more info call Jiii 848.9929 HWf'T FtlOHT AGE lulinns a ... tat 4450 RENTALS •··~o•• i Renta:t-Sptrei,.......,....."""""'x.,..p:~ •· rr S.'iO 8q ft & up lnclud or store "' o ice s pace mg ullls . SJ.50 & $45-0. at reasonable rates 2450 Newpo rt lll vd . 500to2700SqFt. C o s t a M c .s :i S e e MF.SA VERD I': l> R ff' an ager PLAZA 152.'i Mesa Verdt' E. C.M </hccrful M F for brite liay rront.2 br .. J ba. yr~t, rm ln-'Q.C . twnhm. Jog lejl~. no k"1ds. nn pets, b"k l b h Ctn . t Fem to s hr 30r, 2Ba hse redee. new cpl, nr heh. H. B $150 mo. 536-1140 Roomlnatef!I) Pref e r YOURMEXT OFFICE? 545-4123 Newport Mocforn store or office.~ Nr. post office. 548 s /f Jerr y 213/477·7001 Slll'1S. 673-8222 nr 1 e o e . , ne.a . non-smk, very quiet Vers ailles I Br 1stud1u. pool. secured bldJ(. adults. no pets $465 548-5981 type. Kitch priv. $250 mo. Ref s. 631·2288 INl>Wllort leach 3869 ........•.......•...... WHY RENT? working cpl lo s hr 3Br hse w /one other cpl Spacious bkyd, w ill con· sider ~-1325 mo in<' util. ~-0388 Resp. roommate to s hare nice28rT. H. CdM $206. + ~ ut. 760-1400. Tustin area . P.-i m e s/paeious garden-view suites in deluxe n ew bu11iness park. frwy close Up to 2000 sq rt Commercia l s to r es . 1w ith /conr room > shops.totall400sqrtat From 4Y ft < $425-$850 38f & up. any size E mo I Mus t see cal l SideC.M. S48·72A9 541--4118. ----- Mature 33 year old FOIUASE C-rclal ..... 4475 • •••••••••••••••••••••• straight male looking for • Execofc11. +eon{. rm same to share nice 2 1,015 sq. FT. Bdrm. Apt. in beautiful Lrgent.ry ai reeept. Store Space for lease. Park N ~wport A pts. Xlnt loc·nr 0C Airport 1..500 sq. ft. ai 1260 sq. ft. Your rent S300 + utlls. Of cf aces beauta\rium i n HWllintton Beach. League 537 2273. :-;o fee Cash/Ch•ckl •Found o r lost " pt-t'' Am bp/MC /Visa lftdllltrial Rewtal 4500 Sky High Yield 26', vn ••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • season Lake Forest T [) Call u.~' we· re lht> Pl·t LUSE 38lO Sq f't Lt Mfg l'•1r ner 2 toilets. 5 orr1ce~ & lg mfg area l'lent y Parking SIOOO m11 17% Monrovia. l' M Mr~ Bingham <714 1586-!1228 Invest $61.0011 get S66 000 back m les~ than 4 mo:,' Wowee Call Scint<s Clal.L'> at l>ennl~CJn 1\"> SO(• 547 8026 O\.<;counl $1 000·$9.l\JO2nd TD 3 yr Trm IS', Int ~r Amell 642 341:1 P<Jb 17141739 291UJ I.OST 12 Ill Fl•m a l1· ~ht"pherd mix lllk & I an I~. fri\•ndl~ Elli, Ht!ach T:ilbnt or prnnh "'l~t Ht-,,.ard 91i3 155; COMP AT AllLITY I.I F'FSTYl.f: SOCI F:TY Couplt'l> Only 750 114\74 Sgl Mt-n Onl) 7511 tlfi77 Sgt Ladies On Iv !171 7Yitl Ht•l'urrled '11·~.,J~l' 24 llr' l~'TH<I S l'ECIAL 2265' lndus'I ofhC'~ 18101 ~~fth/ Redondo Cr. 11(), II tt P..-sot1als/ Found 4 mn 1tlr1 k1ll1•n l!rr>~ IA hill' IH'll:t' \II' ffart'lirr \'t''" a rt•:. ~ II 7fill-M4~1 ~I YSTIC ~1 .\SSA<; I': '1ASSA(; E Sl1t W ·\ IJ S6501se842·2H34 Lott& Found h1und lil.11•k & 1.111 Santa 1\na •••••• •••••• • •• •••• •• • • yu u n ~ m ~·It• pup p \ Shop 600 sq rt +yard ~fllltfth 5100 1o.h il<• •'hi·'t pa", $2<() m1~ "8~ W I". th \••••••••••••••••••••••• COVER GIRL • OUTCALl • J ·•· "" " '-mall ''" 2l!'tl & 'I u,11n C M 645 694~ THE ADVERTISING L .. \1 i;.11; 1!'>•r.1 I\ 1. m •. .,, 7380 SQ. FT. For Lease FOUM'fAIN VALLEY Spnnklered Bldg Conerele fnt:d y rd <•tea 800Sq Ft Improved offtee Ccill J im Brashier 7141770·9513 Rent MG 600' S200 mo 2944 Randolph ::9 675 5116 4550 Approx fi.000 sq rt <tva1I m l"ountam Valley near S 0 ,.·rwy $1320 m o John ~·9360. 548 7533 lullftHs /I"" ut I Finmtci~ ---......................... 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NHd Extra Money? Call World Trade ~soc1ates. 545·5493 • * * karta IC)ftowski 907·4 Cock a Fountain Valley You are the winner uf 2frffticbts < $17 value J. lo Ice Follies & Holdav °" lu Dee. 26 thru 30th Anaheim Convention Center Tlr ke ts mus t be ex· changed ror res erved seat,. at the Convention Center ahead of time '15:l 1'77H ~I l . \'I SA CONSULT ANTS Now you can rt-<ip tht• ~Y>L.'\1> 1 :nm.1 n ,h.,rl benefits of ht~h co~t ad hJlrt'<l potnlt•r F<·m.111· FIRST LADY Escort. Models ven1smg for your com ,\l.,o In 1•ol11r IJ<·:1 c l1· puny• Let Tht> Ad1l'rlt!. I mix fl'm<ilt• 'l;1•10.pnrt 1ng Consultants set up t lk-cil·h \nl mu I Sh1•lt t·r Porty Doncers. * 972-1345 * your own m-housr ad 644 3656cr 631 1uJ11 ~1C & \'ISA ,<\cceptc<I Fuund ~m.ill l:.tlll·•1 t'Jl PenoftOI Services 5360 Ha rbor V1t•\4 lt 1ll-.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• vert1smg agenc~ Plt-J't' call for mforma uon 759.9545 Now You Can Sell More "ith l>aih l'ilhl PE,,\. 1'1'-<llE H \II:-. Still uni' .;)!, :i I 1111 ' I 111 :! d,1 I ' 11111\ '' ,, ti.I\ <Ir .1 11111'· \ '" 1·111 ... t 11 th' HI lll••lt' ll1•11t' \,il111•d 1111 '" -.11111 E.11 It .1dcl 11 tut1.il 11111 '' 1111h ·~~ 1111 Ill•· ""' d •I \ ' '-II I I \ t 1'11 I " Ill Ill I. ' I I ·' I . I d ' .ti ltt\\l•d <'h.11 ~· ' ffll t I \•11tl\ l'lltt h1•1 \ ct ltl I". \ "11 1 H.111\\ \nh 111 .1nl \ 1 .... 1 111 \l;hl1•r1'.t111 ~or mlrrt· 1nr11rm JI'"" .111(1to1•l .. c·1· 'our .td <,ti! 642-5678 64H1.Jl)5 'l..cl!>l t;re' & Bl.11 I.. TJh h ~ k ll t c n m J It' So Coast Coun:-ehn)( Int' \lu1holt'>m l'Ollnl> .. ltnii & rt:">ult•111 ,., fur m t•n · J ncl 7075 lJJST -\r l!a n Shu\ t•d o rf ••• •• •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • Coat Fem Blk ,,. tan Retired Widow Woman feet REWAHL> 1><11i 4051 want.s PoSltton al> lf,c 111 f>41). 784 l rnok rnr ret irrrl pt-rsnn or eouple Xlnl rt·r·-. aJ0.82>11) 1-,0l"NO Munv doi.:l> & cat~ who nt'l'd hum••:- ll'-. not too lat(• l•J <1d11p1 J pet for l'hri ~I ma~ Come & lnok .1round ln1ne An1m.il C;.trt' Center ~.:n34 (.'OM1'1\,';IO:--;. 1wod 1·uol< & tlrnt•r no nur-.1n)! I' Tor FT 6i511374 :'\\:i1url• Wom .. n "Jnh da) , .. irk r annJ! ror Ill or elderh in their homl' LOST l.t1thl 1tn·~ pJrl !'>4911373 calico r at '><1mt' ·rca l'ht<~· th) ,1.1 HetpWant"5 TIOO med s•Led ft•·"'Hrd ~··•••••••••••••••••••• 64~~1 l t\t't'Ounlm~ Clerk . m JJnr mannr harrlwarl' ston• i':xl·t•ll bt!ncftt<; Fu II time. 645 I i 11 Tom Walker Gall 642-6618. ~lit. 27~ t·---~======---' Found Toy l'ooct l e• whrte part1. older nr Te W 1nkle Schnnl ~91~~ clmm your tickets. ••• Custom tanning studio & 1 aeryllie nail shop. Mis· sion Viejo area. owner will finance. More Info 761M520. ............. 0,panwtfty 5015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 341 Shares. Bank of Newport Stock. Best of- f er. Private Party ~7"311 MGMJW..+ed 5030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'ent needs $42,000. Well secured. 18% yield. Total return at maturi- ty. m.600. Call George at Doheny Realty &r In· vatmenta. 86l-73S5 *. * J.M. LOIHJl•Y 3 Rock view. Irvine You are the winner of 2 frff tickets ($17 valtl'el. to tuFollln Ir HoldQOltlU Dec. 26 (hru 30th Anaheim Convention Center Tickets must be ex c hanged for reserved seats at the Con vention Center ahead of time Call 642·5678. ext. 272 to claim your tickets. * *. SCUM-l.ETS ANSWERS Found Wht tcrnN m '" fem . do!! Bei11e colla r no t a~ V1 r Baker Bristol. CM t\ p prox 10 yrs. Wrll man nered. 673·4295 p.,. ..... ....................... PRE LAW student needs $25.000. Will do anything Legal . <.;on f1 den1111I OVM P 0 Box 3242. N.B 92663. TOMMY'S OF NEWPORT F.SCORT 752·9368 •FOXY LADY• OUTCALL ONL \' VlSA M • '72-1131. Arrounting TEMrOIARY ASSl~NMEMTS Eam EXTRA Ho hda.> SSS For inform ation on how you can work a re.w week!\ t-0 earn that EXT HA Cash ca II u~ Work the hours you ha1'l' available Accountin~ Clerk~ Bookket'pers Dat a Entry Arcountants Auditors C PA 's CAI.I.OR \'IS ITTOOAY ROlllHIT MALFll account~ Call Brad Daya 644·!>404. Abundaal parking FI ell i b I e t e r m 1 . _E_v_es_64&-_1_0_14_. ____ , ___ 1_1_•_m_0-_es_u ___ t·-2U_l51Jl. __ 1202 __ . _____ ' l.!_~_1e_1t_e_m_s 642·5678 Sin&le -Cactus Junket -Kettle Myriad -Trying - ATLANTIS MASSAGE 2333 No Broadwav •200. Coldwell Banker Bldg . Santa Ana 714-135-4103 START EATING by 161~~~~~~~~ Open days . Respon male/female to share holue In La1una Beach. 2 blocks from beach. $325. 3bdrm. Eves: 41M·'11M3. You can be a SPA .Jle Pampered Beaut Gir ls IOAM 4PM 7 Phone 645-3433 Acrylic nail girl wanteod. primt> location . 644-2151 ACTMTY ASSISTANT After schl program. -· At Quail Meadows adu l condominiums in Tustm. you ca own your own home for monthl payments that may be lower than your curr e nt rent! A new program providin g a 221.h''/" m ortgage reduction in the first year is now availa ble lo assist you in making a solid investment in your future. Startin~ at $69.990 and with finan c ing programs for down payments as low as S%. you can buy a great J brh 1 + den. or 2 bd condominium ome 'in one of Tustin 's mos t prestigious neighborhoods. Don't waste one more dollar in rent! Call Sandy at 832·2300 for more information and directions to beautiful QUAIL MEADOWS. Mature Male 25.ao 1hr 2br. lt. hie. C.M. Y.rd, ]Jldlo. YI ear. $225 + utll. 842.551{ WINNER Just by seadlag ..u1 your-name and address and by watching for your name In the classlfled ads of the Dally Piiot. We had my wife's family to dinner last night and It w11 incredible. She said they were light eeten and that '11 ri&ht. n-e minute. l1 1eu ll&ht .Lbeyft~A'.fl-NG~ ·r 0 lJ (' C-1...!pa!::rt~·U:,:me~. -s57~:::·T263:~~=~--::--:-I l . ADVANCEMENT Shr Jl'Um. duplex. Coeta llefa. dlabwuher. W /D. fenc. yrd, quiet non· 1mkr. '225/mo. Kathi ~ Trade )'OUr old stuff to new 1oodlu with Clasllied ad. 64.2·S678 Wln llckett to the circus, area amuaemtnl at racilona or S1>9rtinJ events. Just fill out tHl1 coupon and mail It today to the: Classified Department. Dally Pilot 330 W. Bay Street, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 ~ ... -_. -· ... # ......... . &'-d uoo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Loet: Hlmalayan kJtten. M, e mo1, E. Bluff. re- ward. 4MMGJ Found : youn1 1reen Parakeet. vie Edin1er • Goldenwest . H .8 8'2-1511. ~ OPPORTUNITIES FULt~ TIMF. CLERK H I SCOt{TS 752 OK17 S To work for · For a total r e laxln1 ma11a1e with a pro· reulonal. Earle lOAM ' 7PM. 541·2117 PITCO Animal aupply s upermarket s Enertetlc clean c ut hard ~n apply at 1$041 Golden West St .• H.B. •1-Gll&. s 3 ..... ..,.._ roe .!~ ..... ~!~" .... ?~ ...... ?~!! ~--~~.:.:.P..~! ..... ~ ..... ?~.~~ ~~~ ..... !~.~~ . OeUvery man for L.A Girl wanlfld tor full t im e W..t.41 1lOOMllpW..t.4 1100 w-... 1111 T\rnes to homea In C M olfiCt S>0$1llon. Apply \o •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••~.) ~ IALH Bl't'aul4' ol • ne._ P\ p1tu1on pro1r•m th11 0.UI)' Pilot ha1 •n Im mfdlal• OPt'flJ.nii for 1 •lf'IPt'rlion wllh iwwwpaper d1-.vl•~ 11d ~eot\tt.lnt i--.P<'t l,0,111 lllary. c1>mm1.11111m1~ ., r ~1rl l n' f1 11111.- bf'n.-hh •·"'ll~nt itru .. ~h 011Pt11 \un111 .. , Im penoo ... uh 111.1 "' r ""' hltl('CU fall fur •l!P11lnl mrnl &4.2 •l2t "°'I 27T tlUJ•ltf \ Ot;~t Dellw ,. ... 1W Ila ~11•·.-l \OtJ\a ""'• .. .qu111I ('Ji1k11 t;mplu111 AIDIS ] 11.111 &11 }(1 ,111 l'lt'•a1illt I d ll I n ll·lll u•mmun1I) '""' µ011 1 ~··~htlJt ~ . -----1 \lt\lll1 ~l'l\ ll\I l'r.1J .. d oi f\'l\ll \'\I .\ l'll l •r t r • .r1 ~p1·1 .i•H \1111 11pi11 \ ... l \ "" 111! 111., ' .. ... v II I l II ,. .. h HI hlh-11 h \ t lll~WI " k \ h-1 \I \ trlll .!H 1.: \ !>) I ' t J n l ,, ,. n .• ~ .. I rw t>dl!d V. h1ff It' I r 1•1· \pl!. ~l1ddlt' J~t·d 1.1(1\ \o\ llh tlllbldt' 1111·00ll' lo hl'lll rnun.igt•r ilul:.1d•• 1 l 1•un111~ & r1•l1t·f of m.in<tll.t'I 111 urr11 ,. 1146-001!1!11\M ~PM Al11'11 !\rake & fronl 1•i11l 1111111 , ti46 026~ \ Lrr< 1MOTI V )o: PARTS u .. ttetl C ellfonl• .... '41ulh I i1llU1111 t/1J ... tl I': IJ1Ulll lf1 IC ~ u 11 11111 t• IH• ~ 1111• ll) "' uil11blt. f1J1 S•ttd•oerd Optr ~ .. 11.-r11•11• ~J .. \Vt'l ll'llC t•cl Jw.ior Consumer loGl'I Otficer Mll'l ha H· l'Ollt't'l IVO I'' l)t'I Unihd California lank 7!°).I 4 lllei t\111\al'l Jerr~ Arl'twi llankmg TELLERS f:xpenence rt'q0cl Xlnt !>alary & bcnd1ts Appl) Banklft1 tnl£1 NEW ACCOUNTS l'i.Jl.l. Tl ME t'\•llJon av11l1blt• In our Su C:oul Pli.za offu't' 1-.:lc""r r,•cfd t:•ll Kathy Ambuqt4'Y 540 4066 CAUFOIMIA ,ffDEIAL S..llNJl&Lo• 00~ Tuwn Center Dr Ctll>ta ¥en. A 92tl26 to;qual Opportunity lo;mployer * BANKING ou1 ~ewvort CC'nter or (ll'e hJb an llTlfTll'lhatc Vl)l'OIOI( for a T.tl•r •JO lln µer wet'k l !'>IX munth:. prt'\ IUU!> ban.l<ing exµt'n e m·e pre rerred but not rl'quired Wt'llS f11 rgo Hank uHfrs outstandrng bt'Oef1ts and t•ongenial wurk1ng a t musphl•re For more m formauon µleast• t'<lll D•bbl• 7 I 4·6~0-69 00 ,,, .. <· '"· WELLS FARGO BANK Cl.EllCAL lmrn4ld1•te entry level ~I within Purch»ll 1na Dept of • m ajor twal\h 11upplctml'nt com pany Outtu include purrh1tit ordl'r folluw up. t y pin& \'lHIOu& rurn~. malotatn1ng files ac updating record!! Good s t11rtln11 ula r y with performance re view t'Vcry 6 munlhs for nnu 2 year!ii. Complete package of benefits Mo d ern building , ple1&Sar\l working condi· lions Mtn I year recent office e1'per\ence rt.US rlODUCTS :ll681 Kelvin Av. Jrvme 556·8600 ext uo C1erlcal HOLIDAY SSS Doo't let the holidays take you by s urprise Work temporary assign· mmts 1n the lucal 0 C Airport area. Work 11 few days a week or a few weeks a month Weekly p:tyehecks Quarterly bonus tn1>5 We are ac l'eptmg applications for & H · b · 3 · 6 • m • Irvine Enirlneerlne,. Loan Serv ice Clerk•-----•-••JR.eal£at•te ~. 13'1~$4.50/mo + bonus. 111872 ,Unit 8 lble Ave, Tra.tnee. DY1lam1c loan 11111$($ Corporate t r•nafer~ ~r ~!_l!le car S..6 4481 lrvinevr cau s 4v.77 14 broaerage Co. in N .O and financial consultU\ c;r9&t-~ 1 RN's·ICU, CCU, nr. ror re.I eat•te compa ot: ---__: GUAIDS has mmed vacancy for LVN 's 11 AIDES Must have S yrs exper, Oental nurs.:, cha1r111de. F 11 •· · All trainee clerk.. Eye (or D•ILY , .. y tn ..USting with reloca· u • put time. accuracy 6 attention to "' "' pedo, non smoker. up. attas. Uniform\ rurn 'd. detail. Promo\lonal op MEW aA TIS t i on s e r v i c e f Qr pref but will train nght Ages 21 or over . retired p ort unit y ror s ell Uniform l!llowan ce e mployee transfers, person &44-06\lNplCtr welcome Nou~r nee. s tarter. Call Kati e Choice of hos pitals & making site availibllitr Apply U ni ve r sa l working hrs . CPR & a nalysis, marketin1. DIMTAL Oef'ltal front ofrice Ex p 'd p eg b oa rd , ln surance; typing. Xlnt loc:aUon. Establishe d of. fi ce. Nons m oker ~6.WI . DENTALASSJSTANT Skier pre f e r r ed . ex· per 'd , f lui bl e hrs 645-1580 Dental Chwrs1de Dental Ass is tant, 41J:z day work week 963·5634. Oo~stic COMrAMIOH Assist elderly person. !Jve·inoroul. 133-2009 Protection ~rv1ce . 1226 640-93.SO. health ..clearan ce re· mort&aae loans , and re· W. Sth Sl . Santa Ana. Lot Attendant, must be quired. lalt!d financial transac· Interview hrs 9·12 & I 4. 18. full l une. company WESTCLIFF tlons. Salary $1800 pr Mon Fri. benefits. 497·1702. ~ a.cMs~ mo. Take ad to nearest HAIRDRESSER 1611 Westc1U(Stt'~09 employm ent develo p· Boot.h space for rent or MlCHAMIC Newport Beach m e n l d ept office. Employee with follow· Needed to maintain s m . 6.11-0610 152-9118 ( DOT186. l I 1 ·0Sll >. Ad Ing only At T he. Vi llage fleet of mini.buses in l~~~~~~~~~~I ~~d f.!>.!:_b_y_e_m,ployer. Laguna Hills . Exp. & gd. I~ Faire in Laguna Beach rere re nces essential. ---------•I aEALESTATISALES 494· 1600. Gd be SI G . co. nefits. Salary MUI N Start the new yeu by in· llAROWAR 1o; SALES based u n ex P F:O E Professional nursing 1n creasing your earnings Apply m person Crown 830-6191 Al Dirth a friendly, community with our new high com· Hardware. 1024 Irvine. Medical Assist, front o r hospt environment mission. plus bonus pro· <Westchrr Plaza > N B flee. for G.P , exp pre Operungs on our evening gram. & n I t e s h I rt s r 0 r We proudly offer. 1----------•I ferred. mail resume or Med Su rg . RN 's & /Best resale location. f i ce manager 3 51 LVN's. Newport Beach HOSTISS Seeking an outgoing 1n- div1dual for presl1g1ous n~w real estate develop menl Sa n Juan Capis trano Lile sccretanal work no exµ Hospital Rd. Ste llK. 12 hr <6PM to GAM > 1ProfessionalAssocs. N.8 92663 sh.arts avail. sn ICU 1<.: t PnvateSecretary I CU Work 7 days every 2 t Mem ber6, board df .\1ed1cal wks. real tors X-RAY TECH Current mgmt openings .fNational relocation Parll1me. 30 ho urs a 1 n c I u d e I C CC t.: program week. 5 days. Newport Super\' is or H N Call now ror appoint Beachoffice.631-4422 w strong m~mt skilb ment. ask for Betty ur Driver wanted Guod nee Prfonly (.'a ll "The driving re<'Ord & vahd H u 0 l C I u b • • a t 1fll£ Cl£R"S California license re· 1213,828.2572. • V ft quired. Knowledge 0£1------•l MEDICAL RECEPT. needed to supervise tht' Walt. 673·7300 operation or our 8 bed unit RMI Estat• Sales I RECEPTIONIST Orange County helpful 0 r g an ix e d w '' r kc r V Apply at 3002 So Oak HOUSECLEANF.RS needed for one girl dept ./TYPISTS 45wpm l•St_. Sa·n·t·a A·n·a·S4·0-·8·4-58_, Start 1mml'd F'ull or Laura 557 6300 Contact tht' Person nl•I Start the year nghl by Depl for further mror finding out about the V part llrnt' Top d<Jllttr 673-0968. 646-4871 MEDICAi. Assistant. t'X Costa Mes a rareer opportunities Mcmonal Hospil al available al St'lect 301 Victoria, C: M Properties. If you have 642·2734 experience or an in /IJICTA TYPISTS Driver p'd froot & bac k Lyµ Call loduy for appt Street Sales Dnver mg. firs & salary open 557-0045 Cf\-Llf'\:. llMPOl!AllY PlllSONNIL ~llMCIS 3723 llrch StrHt M.wporthoch to service rack and store HOUSECLEANERS Non·s moker 548 7738 E.O.E M /f II tercst in learning about accounts Some bundle I .~T~o~~~/h~r~.~c~a~r.64:5~·!5 1~2;3~·1..;_;_;~9!'~~~~-·r~~~-------dropping for home de I• ___ _ livery carriers . Com MESSINGER Nursing pany vehicle Approx HOUSEKE EPER. live G-'IOfc.Dutl•s TRIAGEHURSE m Wanted by sr t·itiien ~ ~ I' h Ith hours lpm to Spm Mon for mortgage brok1:ra_ge rogrcss1ve e;i or day thru Friday s:i 95 Must drive Opportunity firm in Npt Bcb Full l(an1zat1on lot•atecl 1n per hour to start Approx to~upp. your 1.ot• wt·uri time. Mon thru Fri 8 311 Newport Beach htt!> a 30 hou.r week. E xcellent ~YI 31.a fl 1J l.11br~,· 1~~e3a to5pm Must havl' vahd full lune <>Pl'Olng for a company benefits C.:a ll Calif dnver·s In· (.'all Tnage!'lur!.eontht•d:iy investme nt prope rties l'all for a confidential in tervic~· We also have oppo rtunitie s f or es tabli s h e d pro fessionals with manaj.({' ment Potential rnr or r1re~ 10 Cost<i Mesa NewJ>')rt lrvinl' and San Clemente Ca 11 Pt'll' V1ou o, 751 3191 Equal Opp Em pl m "I h r L E R K T y p I s T 1 14 675 6 ?11 11 l :-.h1 fl Compe t1l1 Vl' George Harding. Stre1:1 213 ~3 5443 Beverly 760-6060 Salary & fnngt' ht•n1c'f11 Sales Superviso r . _ package For internc•w. Orange Coas t l><11 ly llousrkeepcr to I 1v 111 MGMT. TRAIMEE contact Uebb1e Hutwrl!> COUNTER MAM l>1'al~rsh1p o r fort·i~n auto parts expertent1• preferred Ca II ti len fu r an appo1n1 ment ROY CARVER ROLLS ROYCE AMDIMW 640-6444 l'ersonnel HERITAGE IANK Bankm~ 721 N Euclid. Anaht'1m I TB.LEA permanent pos1 t1on. 50-60WP~ Xlnt benefits I Mon Fri !l ·5 1714 11 979-2270 Pllut "~".432, 1 work lor !'lcwp<>r1 eou St·heduhng in v1>ntor) 1 7 I 4 8 3 J !J 3 II I ~ pit:. refs nec•!led l"u 11 c· 0 0 t r 0 j b h 1 P £ U E M 1-· Equal Opportunity 16tHY74~ pmg rl'ceivtn~ For 1111• t;;.SELECT tPROPERTI E S RECEIVING CLERK ~!·31160 Xlnt oppty f?r a person 1-: 0 E w 1T1_alh aptitude & a Employer M /F /H production fal'l llt -... uf CWC'ICI=: COMPANIO or Aide for t-~~~~~~-· JANITORS r a llABYSITTER for I ~r 'U<tnkmg old twins, 20 hr!> per ~k . SECRO ARY hr:, rltx1ble; $2 50 hr Experienc ed 1n loan 642 23S8 dorumental1on X Int llabys1tter ~ aturc l•H' 1ng woman . over -lO wanted to con• for 21, & infant. O<'t'a!>1onal ll:1y!> or nights RC'f's & own tlldn:;ponation 548 71:16 ~alary & benefits Apply Personnel Director HERITAGE IAHK 721 N Euclid. Anaheim 99t·3860 E o f':. Babysitter nct'rlc·d hi CiJrt'l•---------ror my infant in m .v RANKING Laguna Rf•ach horn1• :!Oh rs wk na y t 1 me 494-6355 Culurnb1a Savin i:s. a1 lt•ad1ng rin ant•1al ur 1:an1zat 1on. has ex ----------1 cellent opportun1tie!'· &nking ./ ./ ./ Note Tellers Carl't!r opportunillc!> for md1v1duals with I yr 1•x per1enrc In thl' documentation und .1c counting of inl>tallmcnl. reul t•slalc and com rncrC'1al loan!.. inten·st and cona1~ra1 t'alcula t111n!> Cul c ulator and I y 1.1 i n R {' 'C p l' r I t• n (,' l' nt't'(Jed l 'p110 t'11mplt• lion of a ~I months tra111 available In two or lt!i Orange County orrices These pos1t1ons offer an1 opportunity to de\•elop strong tel'hnical and t•om mun icallon s kills as well as g reat growth potential In add1l1on , Columbia offe r s to11 startinK i>alaries. a11 ideal ~ork t nv1ronmen I and outstanding benefit:; including denlal and vis 100 coverage und a full)' paid c;ir~er apparel µro · .:ram 95 yr old lady Live an ,-p ume eVC''i ='lpl c· ~1 yng llunl lkh etJUI <i 'Iced ga I t 11 Jn~~,. r beaut Sun Cle m villa DRIVERS area Must be uvl'r 111 & t ional o;er' I C~!> c·urp rihnnt'!>. t' pc <"lt'ric·JI Rm & Board + $400 Otal-A-Ride, located an US c1hicn Call 532 6558 Satan. open 8~ 4437 j work & h.elp <:111 book I R f . 'd Laguna HJlls has p /t1me M fo'-'od f 1 . keepin.: llnur~ !+ 5 3 b3 ary e s req •1n· ·11 ~. els _rma t' Shurµ da)~ ~ ,.,,.,.k ()pt'n 73 7cr.c 75 7 5 & f/time positions. Cid 1 . ~ u ~ ~ ~· 6 • ,..,., or 6 · 4 4 o n y f 1 g u r ~ X I n t • a I a r y t • ~ I I .I a •· It 1 .. m1n1mum 9m os pre· v10 u s tellt:r l'XP Outstandmg wo rkin.: condillons Frin~e benefits & pleasant sur round 1 n~s (Juahf1ed person may obtain an c 0 m P u t e r : c 1 e n c e application at lrvlne , •. s . dtivingrec .. over21 11n *** ' a • • surance r equirement • Joanhnn•tt money 714 642 •i2112. bi5·11124 EOE. 830-6191 Al Dirth 471 fair Or Bob Branch. 5325 University spec1ahs t. Sad.d lebac k t>r Phone (7 1415525325 College Nu. Campus. POMOMA FIRST FB>ERAL SA VIMG S E.0.E. .M 11-· IEAUn OPER. Ir v Mu s t ha ve kn o wl edge u r terminolo~y. ma ten a Is & equipment us ed in t'Omputer l'enter al a n advanced level. 831 ·4850 btw8·5 DRIVER HIC)ht Shift With following. l\lsol•---------•I We have an opening fol' a light vehic le dispatch driver. The position re quires a clean driving record anq .a work his tory that indicates that you are reliable Call Roo Craig at 831 1441 . ext 45 MAN ICU R IST. free space. mus t do wraps. lips & pedicures and work Saturdays 494·0512 IEAUTY Hairstylist ff op Hair Cuttft'S Help~ We are turning away business & need 5 progressive ha1rstyhsts for a busy mall salon Guaranteed salary , lup commission. paid vaca !Jons. advaneed tra1nmfi( by our traveling style d1re<.'lors tr you would hke to advance in our profession plt•as1• r :i II 54&-7186 COOK full time position available I deal Hhedule Xlnt. com· pany benefits which in- clude medical, dental. AMPRESS profit-s haring. li fe in· surance. pension pro A Division nf gra m & dis c ount " pnviledge Apply in St.ltton Jndustries . In <" person J C. Penney. 24 I Fashion Island. Newport I Z7742 Forbes Road Beach baguna Niguel. CA 92677 E O E M F Equal Opportunity · · -'-\ Employer M /F/11 COOi Drycleaners . F'or prf'·school. Ex-Wool·presser. S7 1hr 1M?ncnced Part or full 40hr. week guarantee. tune Ir vine 551 ·4.'i33 With vaca_tion pay , Costa Meba You are the winnt'r of 2 frHticbb 1$17 \lalue). to lu folliH & Holiday on Ice Dec 26 {hru 30th Anaheim Convent1nn Center T1 C'kels inus t ht• ex changed fnr re-~rvccl seats al the Co nvention Center ahead of trme Call 642 5678. exl 272 to claim your tickets • .. * Legal Secretary Musician Kcytrnard & guitar playl'r for ron temporary group ('on tac.'l Kathy 63.1 40ti2 NEWSPAPER Uel1verv . 5 day wk , M ~'. apprr1x 2 311.s JOAM Anaheim fullerton C ~1t·~;i ltvlnt'. '.'lpt lkh \.0U~\ 95J.111 l0 wa~~~~!~dL~~med I s~unty guard!> and ex per boun ren. uni> After 8PM. call M art~. 645-0478 Htautititclf0tt hach NURSES AIDES r~r hea.d ol firm ~tn s 7 3 :.) & 11 i p:irl l lllll' y rs t:al1f. exp lh y l Countrv Club l'vO\ r espons1b1ht1es. x Int Hosp. 549·3061 bas ic s klll!> (Juahf1ed I only Sue 7141147·6041 DO Ylll . Legal Secret:iry Ru s y N R r •1 r PART TIME Recepl1oni!it t ypl!>l weekends Hes1tlcn11al real t.>sta1e oHice nh·d~ PT re ct'pl111n•~t Sat Sun ti 30 S IJO License preferred C;ill Suzan 5.'i9 9400 PASTEUP Part time pcrS•JO Ot'l'dl•d in bOOk pas1eup ~I on & Tues. No exp nee App h Pennv<;a\ er 1660 Plac·enua A \I' . t ·~1 PIX OPERA TOR Telephone ans serv1re Day & e\•e s hifts open Will tram 547 5646 PF.~Slll."\ ADMl:"ISTRA Tl >H I~ compan) M;iture t-:icj)\'r req ."\ H X In• bl:nef1b r. I> E Sl•ntl rt' sume lo C:las~1fietl t\d =801 . D:i1I} 1'1101 "t'"' !'.p;i per I'll li•l ' ISf,11, ('0~1 11 \1l' .... J ('ti !J'..!fi2tl lr\ln e lndu :.tr1<i l Ct>mplex Jim Eastwuod 545 5536 RECEPTIONIST !llt'wport Beach devt'lup ment l'ompany . near John Wt1 yne Airport. has imnwdiate openin11, for exPt"nenced Recep. t1u n1 s t Mu s t have minimum 3yrs exper. liood l'" henef1ls .\1 1l·k y 71 4·833 8680. E () E flceept1on1st, P T. 12 5. 40 + wpm, S4 24 ·hr tr1 !>lart Xlnt benefits Fashion bl&nd. N R location Call !l 3 30 Jul.iv (;nem New York Lift:' fi~I 1230 ~I f E IJ E RECEPT /TYPIST Needed for bu s)' '1ew'J)Ort Beach invest menl firm Good work 11111 rond1111ms & all t•om- pany beod1b 60.,.p m rr11n1rnurn :-.;eed sharp girl to ~tart 1mmertiate l.1 II.rs I !IP~I Sal;iry l'ommPnsurate ... vxpt.·r f'or details . n dl Chen I l\Jl ;475 1n:l'EPTIO:\'.IST l'arl Full T1mt' l.11?hl t~ pin Ji ..._ __ ...,,__... ... .: µr...ogr~m.. 1n cl1v1rluab "111 h1· plai·l'd in lull 1tml' ptJ~1t11111i. TELLER IRAINEl Part Time Hookkel'per 9·5. Mon Fri Excell salary Moulton l'la7.a Pharmaf'y l.aR COOK Part time in Presrhool 857· 1263 m Jca msura nre aTtcr 6mo. Apply in pt•rson Kuster's Cleaner (juah ty Cleaners. 186 E 16th ST C.M. porat~ real t-!>l..itt' orflre nl'ed s exp L.c~al Sel'retary 1mmed Word PT-nrt':-151 !Tl! '3 I 111 3 II ()75·9102 l..ive In Nanny Flex1hlt' yuung ruur1lc desires tie J)('ndablc llelpt>r for I year uld itirl Lovely pnvate roum. bath & salary 752·2197· l>FFEH ,\ Sl-.H\'ll'I'. I I A'I lh1• p11hh1 l..rl't" \\ 11 h ,HI ,id Ill lhi' ll.11h l'tl11l 1 ~·r\ 1n• D1n ·11nr \ II 1 ,111 l'lt:-1 \UU .1~ hlllt U~ ~,! J;I i'fir(l.1~r · lll111 ,. -111 lorm<Jt11111 Jnd 1111111'1••1• rah.:-ea Fl 1;.1:! .)li'ill !'HE SCll1 H II ·11:ut·hl'r part 111111• ,1,, lull t 1 rn l' :'\ e t' tl l' d 1 m mc'<l1atl'I~ 1157 I :!fi:I , uth~~"~'r'*""~- 11 .i ~ .... <1 n & 1\ ~ -; o c· KSI !ti.SI RECEPTIONIST s c ~:xrellt-nt !>a Ian . uut :..ta nd1ng h t•ne l 1l.., pat•kage and 1·11nl(t•n1al work1nl! at m11sphl·r1•. f'or mnn· 111(11rmalio11 pleas!' rn 11 Shirl•y Mor•ttl 714-973-3724 ,.,~ WELLS FARGO BANK F,qual Opp Empl m r h H1:~pons1b1h11es will in c·lud e a !>S l ~l•n ·.: 1·u.-1tomers with !.av1nr, s transad1ons <ind hgh t offirc work At least l.I x months Teller or 1·a~ h handling experient•t . t•ui:.lomt'r <'Onla t l and typrng or 35 wpm fl . quir\.-d Selecti?d aµph ~ tants will work 10 30 an1 to 4 pm fi ve days per week sn<·lud1ng Satu1·~ day Pos1t1ons a\litlabl e al our new re.:•ont• I rac1li1y 1n Ncwpor t Ht!al'h and also in ou r administrative oHit·es 1 n Anaheim Ph~asc t·or 1 lat•t Nanry Perrin l •l 776 7101. ext 83 for an 11 i ten'le\o\ aµpointment Ill s Mr Dreyfu s 7611·3784 •COOK• BOOKKEEPER Prr. F' 'T Exp Pre f. ir Full charge bookkeeper not·Wlll train Apply in for yacht mfgr t•om person Dick Church 's pany Salary t·om Res taurant . 26911 rnensurate w ex p1:r Newport Blvd CM Down East Yat·hts Call\•--------- for appt 979·6850 IOOKKEErER Npt Bch area law firm seeks r t bookkeeper Good benef it-; Ca 11 Karen RSI· 1005 COUNTER help for donut shop. AM & PM shifts avl No exp nee Woman pref Apply tn person Oipp1ty Donuts. 11154 Newport jl. CM Early Bird ReC'eptionist. Racquet Ball World, F V. 962-1374 as k ror Tnc1a or Hugut'lle EXEC SECRETARY Interesting pos ition available with mtcrna tiooal corp for an ex eeut1 ve secretary with minimum 5yrs ex pr W c are seek in g someonl' wilh a professional al titode who can handlr dutie s and •CAI DRIVERS• CheckerCah 770 0222 Countft' H•lp respons1bili11es outrnte Pasta pub Experience routine office work needed C.M. area 5 Musl mana1ote time t'ffl· c /\ s 11 1 1-: n daystwk, IO 4 646·8433 ciently and make ~ood LOAN Columbia Sa v1n1t:-.. :• lead1n;.! rinant•1al or j!an17.at1on. ha ~ 1m mediate opporlun1t11.·:. 1n Lhe l..oan Dt•partmenl or 1l~ beautiful Anaht'im admm1~tra1" l' offices SECRETARY ltOUSEWAR·ES SAL P.S -~~ . .J:.Dm.m.on s~ d..c.. Two pos111ons available Please see our ;id tClda~ Untie!' Set-re\ ar C I b• COUATERHE e1sions. Applicant s 0 Um 10 Apply in person . Hion Sandwich shop Mon. should have excel What"• Y1111 rTr.1d1"' S • Hardware, 1024 Irvine fo'ri Hours open An secretarial !ROwpm typ SR. LOAN Sl 1ii,ll'rll.•.' GYlftCJS <WestcliHPlaza )N B t hony's De li . 17flRI ing> & clerical s kill!> 'l'haL ·!> 1111 ll' (11 va\ cmtd loan Skypark. Suite/\. Irvine Some ar<·ounting e xpr PROCESSOR lur an ad 1n 1111· Ha 1h Association 556·0670 pref. Pilot St•rv1•'l' t>irct"ton 9 10 S . Brookhu r!';I C'rHIERS Will be responsible for lhut 1·an l'!-luhh~h rnur ,7\naheim M (.;()UNTER Wom:i~. _full JClnL s~ary & hent'f1ls processing all types of-. JH'11ft>~s1oiia l 11l1·ni11 \'. Equ'al Opportunity • tl'me, also Par~ t1m,e. ~rortl\e n ghliltdicaled & loans and for t•x:imintng 1··or mort• 1nforma1wr1 Emplo)'erMtF _ UTUTEM seamstress Mich els resou·rceful d ndividual va riou s doc ume nt s ' l'a!IM:.!~1711 1~~~~~~~~~!'11· C leaner s . LaRuna Contact Mr. l''r eer 111 csa les escrow instruc ,-Niguel,496·5124 Unite d Ind ustries tions.t1llc andappraisal ACCOUNTING l MANAGER We ere• leedlng hlgh·technology compeny pro· duclng commerclel and mllltery product•. We ere aeerchlng for en Accounting Meneger at ou1 location In the Newport Beach •r••. The faclllty le engaged In l•bor lnlenalve. hlgh·p,.clalon manufacture for which the ••t•bllahment end lmplemant1tlon of Job order coat ay1tem• ere euantlal for performance control and 111portlng. Th• po•ltlon hH the lull llnenclal re1ponelblllty for thl• plant, lncludlng 111 accounting, prepare· tlon of flnanclal atatementa, melntenanc• of the bal1nce aheet, cHh manaoement and aollectton. Th• right candidate wlll have 5 or more year•' •11perlence a• • lectory co•' accountant •nd mutt be able 'o 1upen1IH a bookke•per and a olm. A Bachelor'• deg,.• In eccountlng It r•· qu"9d. We o,,., en •Kee/lent Hlery •nd compeny·p•id I hHlth, dent•/ end Ille /n1urence p/en. PINH Hnd re111me In confidence to: BoxHH D•lly'61ot P.0 .8011MO, C09t• Meaa, C•.12t21 MARKETS For 2nd & 3rd Shifts We promote to manage ment & supervision fro m within. WANT A CAREER? Costa Mesa 111 Del Mar 631·9421 Laguna Beach 494.9233 Huntington Beach 962-9116 CASHIER Prt'Caahler will train . call Barbara tor appt. 540-3280 --981 reports. and deeds of COUP LE WANTED 714 1644. Z. trust> for conrormall{'e Manage small bus mess Garage Allendent wilh l~oan Comm iltee Part-time Will train Secret ary reqwrements Loan pro· Call ror appt &46·3279 f'uJI time position a va1I cessing expenencc and imm ed Cel l Bill at typing of skills or 55·65 Coun er . Apply bet. 9AM 499-ll750r 499.1177 from wpm are required l2PM. Charlie's Chili. Sto5. Please contact Nancy DI Redhill. Bldg 2. S le Pemn al 776·7101. ext 226, CM. Must be 18 yrsl•----------i 83 for an in ter view ap or over . must have car. 2 General po 1 n l m e n t 0 n I)' dysprwk·Tues &Thurs . TM lal»oo lay Chlb qualified applicants 8· 10 hrs p_r_w_k_. k MW Wriftq: should apply CUSTODIAN Night custodian needed by Huntington Beach Ci· t y Sc h oo l Dist . S990·Sl233/mo. depend· Ing on exper. Apply 735 Uth Sl. H B Ca ll ~l. "x o,.rcrtor Full lime 2PM·IOPM . Must be avail. wknds. '~Ct.rta Bilingua l Must typw 50wpm. Full lime. Mon.· Fri. 8:30-S Please call for app\. 645·7358. Mon.- In addition to a beautiful work environm ent. Columbia offers an out· s tand1na benefit s package mclud mg den- tal and vii11on coverage and excellent salaries. D•y help wanted a t Fri.8:30-5. Clerical · Arthur Treacher's . 260j~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I 1 _ ... 1..Senlce I~ s. Brtstol. CM. 7S4·8844 Columbia 5aYinCJI mm.,,. ate part lime ---------- poslliOft In our La1una DELIVERY L.A. Times Niguel Sales office. Typ. to homes In Npt. Bch. Ins: 40wpm. answenn1 3:30AM. to SAM. $5SO. phones 6 1r~etln1 per mo. 548-8 441 or cuatomers. Competitive 646-1411 salary w/r e1ular re·---------- viewa + 1ood beneftlt.s. CaJI Tom Baiz: 558·8211 ext. tur7. ............ -.c. 50 !, 40. St. S.A. It you're not readin1 t.he UtUe ads ln Clualfied. )'OU're mlaaiq a )ot ol newsy lnform•tlon as well u some ,...al bu)t1. CMIL MIDA Y mMIL._ Politlon av.liable with Auocl..._ Srn91l It arowln1 tool Im · 910S. Brookhurst. port company In Irvine Anaheim lndus lrlal comples. EqualOppty Prefer brt1bt. alert, Employer M /F twdwonlnl lndivldual ~~~~~~~~~I wiUI pleuant telephone voice. typln1•1en'l of· IC you're look1n(( for a bet nee stills. 'Contact Ken ter }ob. you won ·1 want t Robertaon or Valarie miss the employmt'nt Jobnaon. 979-0791 columns in ClusMfl ed ·1~i!~1 ~~~ J~~r.I .1 :111 d J .' ;11 ! 111 I h 1 · DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY IH >IT :"\0\\' 642-5678 REAL F.STATF: SAi.ES If you are ml crt>!'tt'd 1n making a r hani.:t• •it :.eckmit a ne" <'arel'r in lfral Eslalt• n t ll and ask rur John or \'ocl~ .it l'Olt' or Nr ... porl Realtors 675 5511 Ht't'1•pl10111st ... gno•I 1yµ1n11 ~kills neede•J for luxur~ ) a£·h1 mr11r Opp I\ fur .. 1 d ,. an l' l' men I S-ttlan l'11mmen~ur;1t1• " \.'"!>t'r Call· for appt !17!1-611.';0 H 1' l' ,. pt 1 on 1 'i t :'.'< H Arrh11el'tural firm. t~ p in!! & phone!>. 640 fi:!66 Enjoy working with young people? The Delly Pilot 'la looking for men and women (over 21) with outgo6ng person•llUes who entoy working w6th kids. TI\lt poaltton ent•ll• coun1ellng young carriers on Hlllng 1ub1crtpttona on their Delly Pilot routes. Start at $4 per hour end work parttlme evenings and Saturdays. ' C•ll 642-4321 , eitenalon 250. between 2 and 6 p.m. and ••k for Lort. 0r...-Coest Dalty Pltot 330W.BeyStrHt,Coa1•Mffa,CA~ AN I~°"'°'"""'" I~.,.,_ . OAal"t PILOl ....,w...-7100 *"'me" IOIO 1040 ,_&'iwe IOI S-. 1011 Mllr••1.. IOH ················-······ ................ , ...... ······················· ....................... ························ ...................... . W..e.4 W.-4 1100 Tahfhat S•t GAS STOVI':. used 2 •SICkY"'rS• Couc h , iood s h•pe , (>lympic Wel1bt Set S1'5 l.oftlll1w ••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• XlAt opponun1ty for exp m 0 n l h I • w a rd I ~1·2821 r:n"~· 6 rt. best of· S150 IOI• l yr old aoo Senchocneoae you love a !t.'t.!~ ..... ?!.~~ ... ~'· t> T cnorn ... oc Aifl)(lt1 l('I! ~ pef'IOflabh• • •P ......-n e a rnu•t Buu ----M t <' di.Ill No tJPlnl A ~ for I •uni Tst~lll llC.-TtOHtST F'l.lll t1mC' M n n 1''1 1 'A11til lw Pt"r.OOl6blt' lo i.ell 11n••tr1td • ••11J11t tnl'ftlll& lh puhhl It,. ~\llrts 10..11.t '\wlhn1t. & peoma n h11.1 "'1u t \fllll• rhoot' "-'IH'flf'lll l' llrt' frrrf'd ~·u11 Lom\H111~ bC'nf'flh ,.,,,h '1•11 '\)~·~~· \060 1·1,11 t'llll•• \,l" t I• 11\ra• ~-•r "'•' SC'Crt'litr) ii ~"'°"to!IUlllC"appolnl 8eauliful rond1llon r. ·5880__ har1•too.11 w/matchln1 boucluetol30multl col· --• INf\lllnllve l'T m.-ntaforaaletimenwith l l.!O.M.2·5583. Chnstmu puppit·s. Stt· Boys Trund l e bed c lu'Ss.56-610 __ orecl ~·ll~m balloons Nf!WPQ11 ••r da,t1lop ·-180 l&Ol loeal mere hant1 4·&/h n ---terJLab, looklna ror w1match ang dresser. Dia ond Jewelry old Uf!d With nbbon It your m"n' r empan)' rt f'•r pt!'r duy Gu:aranteed Xln t ref rigt'rator11 . l(oudhome ~ve11 /wk11d11 i.pace·save r boyll c hains, d iam ond ear· own personal meu a1e. John Wnnr Alf110rt h•~ SEl'Rt:'f'ARV uJJU')' • bonu~ Train wuMra irdryert1, for an &44·~ bt.od/chesl. '6' redwood rin. & solitaires From Perfect for ever~ oc 111mlt'lli11te !lll(!l\IOI f\ir in1e paid Nrwport f0f'ma0on64Z·77S4 burl t bl 5 . m 1 IS Chi . caslon. We deliver. "'"II mollv•t•d ~wr•Hm u h C a 1 1 -SHllTIES · a P t: $10 up. na. crystal. 673-4419 Mlrk v l it "33 U1lll EXECUTIVE 1 11t4 1'78~ 8031 Cor in 30" 1aa drop In ran11e AKC~Champion Sire. but ehl!r bloc k t bl, 6 tironies, porcelain . 1-.11 ~. \ct'V\ w/malching hood, 175. male e m1i1le, 7 wki. modern walnut d1n1ng EVERYTHING GOES. Snap.o n side c ab. 3 SECIET IDJ • t'W Gas dryer~ ~6-8612 751·1 , 7~ 1033 ~~ ... ~~ B11y11hort.• Dr NEWPORCTOAUCTION drawers 1 shelf, locka· \H'ltl' I Ali' "" 'f'rll\ll'I A1trnl')' In N lJ """ -ble. 1 ,, 1111111 1 l \ 11 111 .i t\ ,·hall~nlllflat ltl u"" lh nmh di> riaerH for out Rdngerator. Like new AKC Champion Coc·ker 2542 w Coast Hwy . N R $140 768·5837 bll~l'~I potill1 rd;1 "fJtAlf\Wlll} "iH111lulih· iodt! i1uh•s Cull owner 11 cu ft Kenmore S p a n iel pupp1t-s , 2 Gtr_,.S• 1055 JP M IOP M Sat /Sun --- 111111" 111•1111t• .. 1i.•r with t'uluanbl11 s,1v1111111 7:>4 1~ w 11re·makcr S4SO blacki.. J buir. malc1> ••••••••••••••••••••••• only. HoUday Party Rec1pes ''"I N b ~ 11 ''1111 (1mmt·111I h!ude1 Wt>'r(' 673 27jjg 497 3516 y d 1 Ch · Bourbon cake, brandy· ("•"ff•'l11llu1111fll'1l d 11"·kln"11 ~dlor••111111t•tl 1·,1•1~T L,'v 1i•r <' 1n . ar sae ristmas Honn 1060 dip etc SJ • '" "' " " .-~ ' ' "" K h Ch S 1 S G1ft.s. 2084 Garden l.n , · · : . 1110, n 1111 \ l'ilv\ lll'l!>on \u hun illt• llnJnt·iul '>ll.tlt-menli.. ~ars enm?re wa11 er.• am 1re1 hell1t.' C M Back apt. Sat & ••••••••••••••••••••••• KatesK1tchen "it''"'"''"''''' t•u 11 .. ~ '''tft'llltlal uud <111 form~. :1l1.1li1>t1 c·ul r e ~real condition. mus t I Pups AK(; re~ S200 Sun Near 21st & Santa A.ipp&IOOtlu, reg, s addle .. 11274.CdM92625. l!l*JIJ 1 11.,111 1\1,.,,1 1·11 ir1111u11rnt1 H dutw~ uml iiort'l> HI Wl'M Non Sl'll,$65.497·5780 1!33-0396 AnaAve k•otsolt'ack.7/yr. Rldin~ ---· t4.llll t u bct·o11'\t' 111\ulvcd Ill · lli1lly. 549·0178. l-'r1g 1200. 10 spd r acing i·01irl.lin .. t111ii m uitwuia· 11 m oker . 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Maytag automati<' elet• Sut & Sun 10 5 504 it ured curb link. measur 1~Jc.J 111 th•• liu11t11ul 'ho rthantl o r 1rn 1 llu has thermostat control. English Sht'el' Uo.: mix 1.-ngth Secured with a 1 .. ~ 11111 .. 1 o1111111J• ''j tt• .,~, u lvµ111~urt1:1 10 .... 1>111.ir11t n--~ n tronic dryer, 3 yrs old. i''rt.~ to Aood horn•· Old l.llrks purAv.CdM ~ng 13mm an width. 8 .. 88MA·515 Sutter G1r lluntington Beach .,i~h"lliu• \ -.n 't" ""'•" U1111i..1o.~ ... 1·1-.11 """' l\01J -.ll•<lt1• .. r IOClertlTypl~h eliminates manual llm pupp1e~. <'hri -.tma )> Moving M UST Sl-:Ll. •:o nc·ealed box das p . blc firm "1111 .. ', ti• 1 '" 1 1J" .. i.. ,., 1•11 mortt:at:t· lt•rul1n.: "11uld ~ 50wpm rl'QUI rl'd mg, xlnt cond 552·5987 spee1al 536 1 l<IU Sear.i wh1tt:'l<efr1Ji( $150 with a f1~ure 8 ~af ety You are the wmner of 2 frff ticbts ISl7 value>. to lc~FolNes& 1inn•ll.lc'od1h , \1 •111 ii.l.!llJ.!2 tw J µlui. For Jll 111 1 Washer •. "'I"~ Ory"r Cerman Shepherd nll'( 8r.artntoneSofa& Free 1•lasp. Tolal weight 1s SS7·61 22.711·7111 ll'r'"'" .ir1111111Hmt'11I 8 "'c.n "· Chair Very old :•J.92 1iennywl!11(hls Ap <-t ll t 1 11 t> t i · I Sr. Typists Gold S95 1en Sl75 set Puppy!> 7 "''''k' old S II ~,.. wy ecep . I' 1'•1"' r.1 •1 1111nPr' ~l •wpm n·ciuired c· ,.h r Maho2any Talllt• w 4 praised over S3.00ll .'e 1 q 11n.: p H•n t'" 1111 .11 176 71111 •''l '.'ti Co I' Pe r I-' rr g 1 d :i 1 rt' ,real " nsi ma' i!• t '> d1d1rs 751-844·4 !or $1850 548·6446 Holiday Oft tu Dec 26 th ru 30th ,1i.1nhJ111I <iv•otl 11111> ,, I Washer S85 Gold tiai. G3t 1993 our fu,l icr•1"" Ill.I! c·o 1:. 0 n.c o t fur 111(hl 1w1"111 -~~ i11;,,1 SECRETARY , •. rv hui.) & needs tup 0e1.~.:r...., 675 2 72 an 1-''n'<.' l'at While• \t.1h· C:&rll&TAllY I I ll UUhl) µt'tlplc lU\\Ork In yr-. fl ('(j 511'· o rr -.om e n !> Autumn llazc Mink Anahe1mConvention 'pnrt s wear Bnb1J1 J.1cket. finest quahty Center llrook~. Pn.!!>ent Co I. 1 k e new P I' Tickets must he ex ~5'.oo "' \.}:-.C•1•r1·lar\ tu the· \'11•1• \1rpo11 :rn':r Wo rk ut 1-'rt!Czer. lg Amanu up 536 3697 ln\crt-stani.: po!>1t11m rm 11' 1 "s 1th: 11 I or l.11a11 1 "" c 0 mp a 0 1 e s 0 n l'rolo~ut• !>Iles 9 Ill. '1141~·~~~ l'hanged for rl!served i.k1ll~ l'Ch •l:Arv 101m1 l'roduc11on . thh µo,1liu11 & nght, rlean. works fine f-'rlJ' k1tt••ni. !.i ~ k' 11111 no:.horthond. mu.,1 h tl\1' iJnoui. ai.~•gnnwnts SIOCI 548 8S13 548 4485 " "' .l(Olid s• ... ll11M' &. i.:r Jiii l1t\t1l\ot.'s :-.i•t•n•t ari.11 ,111d hi• V1)ur uwn bus:.' . . \'Ull'. i.:ray & 1<roi 1 "'h1l\· l!ill\/l a tllf•u-. l>r '\ ~ ~on IJel' <i2, Tues Ue1· i.eats at lhc Convention 23. ll 7 34021 f.I Conlen 1-ti•---------i Center 11head of time r~ .1d1111111">l r.1t11·1• clut11·~ Wa~ht-r. t•l<>an .... 11rk:-5J6.M221 en•:. mar :.k 1 II!> u IC t'.ird 11 1111· I u 11111 i.: µ rt' I"' 11 11 i.: ~ ' " " '\tan's t4K yellow gold · II ...,,7 272 t lo. Onna Pl 661 1323 U1 1;42 . ..., 8. ext. o r ing set with on e 0 79 claim your t1l·kcts 1 tpt'n Montlay t-;1 l•111r1.:~ Hy Appo1nlmcnt Onl> s.1111n or m,·mory mJt'h \ Jnoui-i..1111111.: r,.11111 " • Tor PAY l(OQ<I $75 548-11513 or ht•lvrul or will lt'tn·h .uul .l\·t m.: 11 ,. 11 ,11"111 , XI.MT IEHEFITS ~ 4485 752-0234 hdwn·11 1·1mtJ\'1,., Ttw • FLEXlllLITY Vt'rson "l' 'l't'k "ill lw • SECURITY --------I SECRETARY·LEGALS RESEARCH lrrn1c 2 ~ )''-'••ri. '''ll r111 ASSOCIATE H ;1tl11r11n la ~ 111111 ORVER. ga:;. c lt•<rn . works good $75 548 11513 or54R·4485 •'a rat standard round * * * Killen. M . l::l "k:-lrin11 l'.hn!>lrrut.!> Boullque Salt.', hair drk v.ry wht Sot und Sun 10 a !167 ~H\ 5:111z Juml)Cru Dr. C M $1 $35 W A N T t-: D I 9 7 9 i''rt>t-baby rahh1li. l11 v.111111 IM et u I W a rd robe htlml' f>x3flx20. 7 ' ladder !157 1:1s1 ~arden tuob , 4 s wai.: Ad\ an<·l.'<1 ('vt.1rs 1· work Sala I') Ill'~ t 'a 11 1-'r .111 j 11 m 1• J ~ u rt' rn l' 11 t & 11 1<11KJ:J :1~;i:! v.l'll Ji(1111l11Wd ,111lJ li:1 \I' good 1•11111111u1111• 11 t11111 'kill~. n •1·1•11t i-1•1·n•tan;tl , .. q1l'r1t•1n·t·. \y µ111c .. r Ii (I Ii 5 w" m a II ti ~horthnml ur 7li HU \\ lllTI l'lt:J't' 1·011 l111·t N~11ll'\ 1'1•rnf\ ;1t 771i 7101, l'XI ~1 for mun• mfnr mat mn l\orrell ' SlltVIClS, IMC. ltl-fngeratur. Amana. 1\pt Sizl' S85 963·2925 . 1 1 a m p -; v a c u u m• ... Fumttutt 8050 MISC" Sat Sun 9 s 134 lonlhant c-ut diamond. .rnd c11(ht O 113 t•aral 1·o und single l'Ut 1 I 1 a m o n d s <.: 1• n t 1· r diamond has d;;irity 11r VVS 2 & color grad1· I J •Will s 1:ll wh11le !oo ale $J.(.(.(J Wa t Hford Crys tal C.:hnst mas Tree orna ml'nl Wilhng to pay mnrc than actu<i I pncl' 644·1531! stat1~lll'i.. prof11·1l•r1l tO SPSS & onl· uther 1·11111 putrr larl!!Ullgl' S:rla r~ $2·1.!J.1:J tu s:-.0,2:15 1; ll ht•ner1ts J-'or (urthl'I' Ill SECRETARY ••••••••••••••••••••••• l)(·I ~ttr ... 'M 64fj 0411 642 7592 <..: M UnJv~rslty Athletrt• <.:luh Mmbrs hp . S5511 t trans rl•r re c l)((cr ~i22 8762 r 0 r . wr I l •· N ti r m .• Ounham. l'l'r!'lonnel ferhn1c1an. lt11°l'r1>1dc· Un1f1t'd Sl·h odl 1)1:.,l . ~> 14th St . RI\ "r"dt· C a 92501 or c·all 714 · 788· 7135 A pph 1·a lions must he n·n11t·dl Xlnl opporlu111t \ for '>harp !(al tu~ urk 111 r.1,.t Plll'l' Nt'V. porl lk.11'11 n1mlTil'rl'1al n·al ~·:.tJtt· oHl('l' Xlnt lypin.: ,\. du1aph11nl' s kilh & ab1h l y t o hunJI,· I H~t , ~h·mor) T y µt·~ nter nN•dt•d C h<1llcnl(111g pos1t1on ror ri.iht ~;ii Call La1l11 833 2900 2\)(iJ llus1m•ss Cl r IJr q:,ic19 I rv1nl' 752 6666. 1-: 0 1-: Columbia uff<'rS an uut stand 1 n !! b ,, n cf 1 t s Utihty Person Hc:rtrng & pal'kagc includin~ den Air Cond1t1oning Sall lal and v1swn t·overal-(<'. dh!bitrk Collc)(t'. !\11!>s1on l cxrellcnt salaries and a V1cJO 2 yrs or trade heaut1ful work !""'iron !.Chool nr C'qu1valt'nl exp mcnt Only quahf1ed ap as mamt"1anc>t' heating plJcant.s should apply & A c helper dc-!>1red • lly Tues . Jan fi, l!:lll t 5PM We are an Eqoall----------1 0 p po r t u n 1 t y A f SECRET ARY-Columbia Savin9s Salary range Sl263 $1591 l!JI 4850 blw 8·5 r 1rma1 1 v e 1\ ,. t 111 n MARKETING F.mployer and loon :'llewport Beac h tHISl·cl Association l'Onstrueuon rirm sel·k 9105 Brnokhur't Restaurant Ing Sl'C'relary to l>lll'Pllrt Anaheim mklg <lt•µl (ioocl EquulOppty WAITRESSES Apply bt wn \1 1\ M & 12PM Charh 1"~ Chill :w1 tlt-<1h1ll. Hlrlg 11 2. St1.· 1122fi. <..: M GIBSON F'rost frl'c Hefr1geralor l'le~1n, $140 631 4945 licyclfl 8020 ....................... surER.IUY! Men's Peugeot ten s peed bike hke NEW 1 Ask an~ $170 best offer Ca II 752-0900 or 645-2038 & ask ror Mark • PEUGEOT PXIO Brand new cond1\lon $350. 55950801631!-I131 I Girls 24 •• Cr uiser Sk 1p Tooth Srhwinn $75 I B o y s I e m o n c r a \ ,. Srhwinn Stingray Sti5 ns 1~sn l'ow1ter help l>eh man. Sh11rt ordrr ('I erk W 1• llCt'<I you Ca I I li7~ 21 !l:J \(•rhal wn ttl'll 1·om EmpluyerM F mun1\'atw11 & I~ Ping ----------1••••••••••••••••••••••• Srhw111n Twinn. l '>IJd !{,-;.laurant :-k1lb. Opportunity for Antiques 8005 tundem l'ruist'r, perr1•i·l Wllitress. bus hov n1ok t· art> l' r m 1 n rl l' cl 1 n ••••••••••••••••• •••••• cond\SZ>ll 1onn !157 H:l79 ht:lper. kttl'h1•n °ht·lper 1l1v1du;il Xlnt hl'rll•f11s SECRETARY dish WU!>lh'r. <·11:-hkr &1 Se11d resLirnl' ~alurv h1i. Looktnit for thot l'art•1·r hostt'SS l.und1 & d1n1wr lnry Jo: 0 E change m 19HI ., R1•j!1stt•r h 11 u r s a v J 1 I a h I l' With us now' · fl1•s taurant 11pl·n•n l! EMKAY ~'ree& E O 1-: Hauticol bra ss· 'oon~·33:ll D••e4opmrntCp.lnc . lrvrnc-portholes, lomps. 1201 Dove SL Stt> 11200 Per~cinnel Agen1·y b ' I 111-staurant Newport Beach CA 92663 4118 E. 17th. Custa ~h's<• qauqet, tnnac es. •C:IRI. FHll>AY • Att.n .MarkelingOept Swte224 642 14711 co"'passes, and BRASS! All Kinds!! z C1•ntur111n ll• ~pd . men i.. I ladlf's '. :S7o 1•a 1714 191;8 l»:lO'J Iii" Boy's Sl·hw1nn M1n1 Seram.bll'r. pC'rfl't't for 4·6 yrs Shiny red for Christmas $130 new. asking S80. S52·5987 ----- l) .. rnolltion Salt• K1t<·hen I .. ANTIQUE IRASS IEO \'ahinels S5CKI, winduws .1 2 investment qual1\) Circa late I 800's , dr:iwers, ha rdwar1" round cut brilliant c~.tety refinish~dl I i.mk. tun;. 1r11lels . etc diamonds. pl Ju rural!> SLIM J IM Exen·1ser Ta- $500. Includes bo1 1 332 f.vrn1nl( Canycm Hd 1•at•h 1 IS \"VS2 II ror l'lll' With 1nstruc 11nns u.o1-and mat ~n CdM Sun !HOOi 1 1s VVS2 (; for Grl'ut for musc·le tone• -r-···~ r · . !;11100 Would ma kl· beaut and we1,ghl losi. Top CalaftttSp.m.17141 '1m mi.:S;ilt> p vt part) 1.eir 548 2K26 c·c,nd S65 FIS HI NG 998-8488. P ri•oh 1 lip(' hcatJt nrd:.;. king t-:QL.IPMENT. so me Party I lxlrm wt.Ha"ellj?nld & lila <·k ,\ustrahan Op:rll brand new mrl Pt'nn. · l.!lil!'l'o rtin1nv. 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W Coa.;t 11 .... ~ ~ H S2 ea or 3 s.s for St800 orr :;:;9 11211:1 Lo~ pnn~s • Orn:<mt.'nh JPM to 10P ~1 4 5 tags Sl 60 ea 12110 speed Vist.a bikes. chip & dips l"h eese Sat Sunonl) ti !Hag~$1 soea great cond1 t1on . $100 :.)"oak 2 dr:.iwer hath lwa rct s l·h 1l1 kll o; 11 . G lllormore$1-10ea Uut1es include <is:.1st1ni:l~~~~~~~~~~~j.-:_.~~-~~.-.~.,.~-~--~--·-..r.•_111 .. -•1111w .. lftOf"e!! AH authentic. :'r1anager. bookk .. ep1n~.1· .-_-;.-.;.;;.-_-_____ ! ........ braH • "Ho- t.'lr elt' Some I''< l•---------•I "~retan·al Honai" cash -.nis~r. ,,.c 1588 vamtv w1\hmarl)le .. 1nk. -ti\ 1111111>1Jmuncl c 1 T 1 Id-' ......-' 1·rv~1al \"1·rmunt p1t·n1 <' 1 .. . • . .. a es ax nl' u e11 ne" nevc•r 1n,lJl l•·ll 1 ~ k 1 1 Hin~ & IOI\(, " Jacl•· ."O '"' RD., fl( e < n , , ·rn A11 · * •SfCRET ARIES*• """' .• .,, p;~ ~ ~e p~.1~\"~~1 · Th l'I PC1Mfg /CptrsSl8.000 Platform Secretory •arty I 900's ! bran h . 1 a ' ,, .., l r .1 ., .. '" Sl(Xl(.'US ~ ll2:ll I . ... d 11 'l'lllllli( lr.1tk r11r IH dllO UrJ-. \Our n\\11 or St."nd 111 n " l' n ' 1 j I\.' 1• 1,, ,. ..,. .. • V·11 1 121 \l 11rderProcMr.,s1s.1KJO bed, coMpletety n · • al-(l' nn .1r1n1·1 ... .ilt....1-L........At t II t Boys Schwinn 111sr1el \\t" Halho:i bland I;.() Rer T7012lS13 .llOO Pr~vious banking ex .---. n e:1ce en I S60 Oouhlr Hell n1·'4 m.11 hohh•r., m111 h mur1· 1 .. ...,,......, I llllffit.' oddrei.;.. phOnl' & tre$ .... bo -c~1.1r1n.:., ((.. S.i l ~un •1 1 1'1 Misc.e41aneous 80801 "'"'llmakeonl•t·artlper frame $1110 114$1 :l171l I 11u<•kth11rn Ir\ Ba r •• .. ••••••••••••••••••••I t.aJ? Add25 ea\'h c;oorrlrrClk$14.400 penenct'des1rablt•Xlnt condi tion !! late 1 8401483 Ht'Slaur~ml l.11 ltemders /\gcnc~ typing skills rl'Qll• n •rt I 100'1, -hose in· 1 COOK '11r..!O Birch Est '64 EOE short hand nut rl'qtllred r-· - First class hn•akrJ,1 Newport '~ 8190/f-'rt'c eludes boa 1prinq1, Schwmn Min•·Scrambler. ('ook Full 11m c l>a v Un i t ~d California CllMi mattress. Just In hOys ' sil\I & blk, super 'hl rt ~ Ut·nny ·~ I')( Bonk n ... For Christmas!! sh.'.ll?t'· $4S. 640 1386 . I St·rnl r het·k or m•lnt'' 11r Ant1qu .. "1f.i. $:!511 rlJlll'a t~. H ~nh 'I Jll' 1,.1111p H ·~l'le:-r\'r1<11n11•tl r.. rlt·r lt1 . on .... ~ v1 •· < "" ' incl '·tr••'t' "h1·1·I PILOTPRIHTIHG !)Cnence prcfc rn·d Secr'fl-to rres Calt ofter 5 P .M . CRUISERS & BIKES Hdni;c•rator Sl ~1tl II a\\ k r Id g •·.· 'If{ 1111 'hair h~ d Jldllt•nl lifl p () n~x 1560 !157 l'i+i2U j II kh I n1 2 1 ~ °" -ll' om ,,., -" r ning 1;.iblt• nu 1·ht•1·i.., (.' t \I · C· 92f2t; -' o~ 11 • es a. a ' 2l.a1v ll11~· r11<•k1nl!'D1amondJt>welrv gold i111l!n3 --· · . I · '\FWPORT fk<ir h Tt•n c hairi., $1011 l':t I.ii l'ha1nl>. 1am11nd t."ar l'I· ho,gan' Hound T ahlt· ',.1 b b hp l'llnd ~ ;i.:jf .. 'i nngs & sohta1res From · '1 · nr!>" u ml!m l'r~ 1 DEHHY'S - ' <!22 <.lrl•an A v1• p •qt -'or-f '"74-4 ) Uristol «rRt<dh111 SJ .000 + • n • y -Restored·& us H----Accurat e typing . no 99a.8488 l~CharleSt CM Costa M,•sa 'shorthand Mature. J:d La~unu lli·adi 642·7910 RET All SALES dr\.'lll> appearante Call Sandy. 5411·6055. Coastal Personnel Agcney, 27!1<1 llarbor Blvd . C M NEVl::R A n :E F:.O F: 494 6541) 1-: o E 10.pt; Royal Dalton f'lnw SIO up China t ryst al lfn.tpes. pon•elarn ''"" i 641 !:1673 BlueJugb11san i>ct.r1rca Men's5·speed.26" :l pr :.cct 1onal Whl bronze!". porcelain ' tJ75 •. Sll97 CLOTHES TIMES Now hiring P 'T Sale;. & ,\.<;s't. Manager tr;11net''>. c all C'42 1231 ._.. • 00 r· " \ sturdy $70 L' h (}NC I': I Diamond Jewelry . gold J,,.,., .,14 1rm ny app brocade' $125 2 Whitt· in r.veryt mg goes · Tiit:: pf:KFECT t•ha1ns, 1amond ear· only.5.1&5086 548·2481 dian c•otton. lnVl'~l':ih A YEAR OVER TllE nnas &soh1a1res. From . COlfNTERSALE CllRIST,t AS(ilFT " c ... .ct Sideboard Man's Beachcruiser W/ S7S ca . king ,, 11\'tl ~EWPORT AU<.:Tl(l:'I: '·~" tool~ Inell\ 1dual or SIO up Chana . cryst al. SecwityOfficer balloon tires and rack w hdbrd $1 25, l~ut·•·n CO ... PANV • bronzes . porcelain . 1-:0g oak. circa 1890, Anne d1n1ng w .• c·t1r• ""•2 W l·o'"a.•t l!wv ... ,, . H J sl'Lo; Belo~ ~ton·"" s~ .1µ F:verything goes. ONCE Ht'lail •\i.s t ~ldnl __________ , Partllme.weekenrls ,ror S2000 fl A 1 $70.545·3838 " • ' .,.,.. ~ -J ,, meet pril'el' .~n~tlm•' t\ VEAR OVER THE \1a n a R er Mil n a R er SfCRET ARY !ar~e apartment mm ~5086 rm ppt on y. $250, match1n11. l>uffr\ & JPM to IOPM ~1 2 5920 C'Ot:NTER SAL.E . • Trainee lmrn('d upt'n NeWJ>Qrt Beach to Sl.4011 ple1< 1n Newport Beurh SC H W I NN ho Y 's mirror $250 631 54:!H. Sat Sun only :-.IEWPORT AUCTION mg 111 II B loc atwn Wouldhketo have s nml' S3 50 hr lo s tart 1----------•l .. Scrambler ... blue. 645·7389 PFT EZE ;ill glas!' 11 COMPANY l'os1t1un req rl'la•I ,IMl' solid expenl'nl'e & a Uniforms rurn Contal'I WESTMINSTER perf.cond.$75.646·4546 l~.iraReSJl l· sliding door for s mall 2542W CoastHwy.N 8 exp & dt"ilrt' ror i.:rowth figun• onent,•d pers"n Jim Lupi:-at 644 191111 ABBEY Dining r oom 'l'\ s~.o Sat Sun 1 clo>g. retail $184). bes t or 3PM to IOPM · 11 d Th ,, , ,. , r I ANTIQU L~M Al.I . C-rcn& Varu\ysctS50 li(·1l ht·.1d 21G5Tuu\lnAH C ~t h ·1· ~·ll61t.972 1981 Sal Sun onl_y lo cge c urat1on 1n rt' 1s 1s a '"ry ,.u.-t l'"!'l u Sh r 1 h c. s-..; _. I030 I - lated field m:r) '>ll l> firm & th l') oUi• r. Ot'sales. ul llrnl' wit Daily 10·6, rri 10 9 .,..,......, board, SIO 673 MI H ,di ----------------------..:..-----------. lot·ra\lve benefits or w oul exp . ur will ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4PM sllluleforcxp lr~ou;1n• tr· n C'ood <'l ben •r1t · ClosedTuesday Brand new Si m mon able to s upt>r v1't'. d1• 557·6122 731-771 I ai ' 1 1 c :; 11751 WestmansterAve velop & mu\ I\' all' o\ht.",... l~I'. i-~ree to J'\pplirant '1"1papmly mMopner~lohnr ~1;1~rt10 Garden Grove 55" 6103 Omega blk /wht p hoto , r e nlarger w l lenses · rommumcatt' effec·ll\I' Standard Shot"'" :1077 So I•---------darkroom eqwp mcl"d DrcrwinCJ tc1bl~ $40. 497·5324 ly, are pro mot a bk & ~ll Bristol, c ~ Package deal $220 cash Solid wood km~ l>drm .,,,, lransrerraMC', wl• arl• 1n * * * 548·1>234 wlbox&pnnMs. mallr~!'I. terested 111 you Conl<1\'t Silkscreeft Artist RolMft Schroeder tieds preads SJOll ~Int l'ersonncl ""°~..!!_,S~~,_n,...i~--t ~~ed on gl . . 41!.W..t:.S!minster _j~iftll, ______ l.03S -Anl.lquc Dunc un J!h>.1 • 1iskiilersTnc ""''''"'' NewportBeach ••••••••••••••••••••••• thl w 12 ext lt'J\t'" l "13ll.i27 16"1 •ISCMICam1111s Dr . N II All phases. 497 1556 V•iu ure lhil w1nn~r or Rnaistered Burmeso K1·t ..., """ , . .• ' " ~ ..... " perfe<'\ •• s ,,.,,., t)(l70 EOI-:. M If' 14211 Yorba St. Tus tin Switch boa rd Op er a tor 2 ttt. tickets tens 9 weeks. SI 50 tn Part lime , Will t ruin 1$17 value I. to S175 540·6152 Mo'finCJ Abroad ROUTEDRIVERS OpenMondayl':venmgs Sw1ngwknds fl42:l01:1 lc~Folties& P1~rs1an Cat needs hom•'. F:legant l'u~tnm tl1· Wa11te0 for new s nMek 8 /\ . t t (I 1 Holiday on Ice s i g n er r •1 n t l' m P r o o cl p r o d u c t s . Y ppoin men n Y TEACIU-:n s Dec :!6 thru JOt h ndult.s only· (Frei.' 1 funushmi.:~ 1llnu!'l'f11l 1 Oel1v('riei. t i> IO {'al Pre schoolteac hcr.1H1rt -Anaheim Conven+inn .., __ 54~7__ ~ome ont1 1111t·~ ~upec.mark e.ls r rom1·-··-----.. -1-11me-&-f.ull time N<cdi!d Center Silver stmtied Persrnn. Trcusvrc('l hr1s tmn' HUNTINTON BF:i\('11 seerefanal Cle ri<'al •!llrriediatdy H57 t;W:J Ti' .. k•l M-mu~t ll)t' l'X · iU!lSal lnl:.aqni::. t-:x ----rach1ry Perman e n t ~ "~ " d male&felTflJle .S65Trn ample $311011 "'hilt' position. ref's req Good i·hanitl'd for res erve ~2-2727 . modular sofa for $15110 d r 1 v i n g r c• l' <)rd SKI TEACHERS !>t..'al~ at the <'onv<'nlwn Turtlerock 752·5!120 m4l848·1900 (.;('ntcr ahe;id of timt' PERS I AN k it I c n SEASON'S SUB Call fi42 5671!, t·xl Z72 to beautifu l white Ion~ f.than Alljin armoir Sales Hi Fl Compo COMlllo...IG • cl1.11mynurll('kl'ts hair Champ linl's Sohd pane 75 ·x45"xtH' nents Salary . xl nl " • * • 638·93Q8 Mint c·ond Sl!llO nev. future C M area 1'.:0J-; 9uollfied substitute 8040 will s ell rnr s1 ~.1r M/F Call M·I-'. t I 2 on wo•uc TEMPOIARY teachers 'WOftted to Anuque Sc>hd Oak Round Docp NC:OIS9 Di K T bl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ly M r P a u I s t\n . JOIS & HAVE SSS hach -odes IC-I 1ht· ning m u ~· rm·a ON p AKC . 213·6&·8543 ...,. 1890, wrth intricately KEF.SH . D ups Bunkbeds or !>lll ndJrd ~FUMTHIMGS chtlb. S4S/day. lft carved claw reel 54 .. Olamps1re M i r Pet & twios Sohl.I wood Vt>ry SALES If you are aggrt.>ss1vt• and looking ror 0 future in retnil m"ml w1RoOd t'o. benefits apply 1n person 9am to 11 um Mon l hru Fri Standard Shoes. 3077 So Bmtol. C.M. ' Sales Represent atives • IM LIFE!!! e'f...t of • wortl ttop• die. 5 tapestry uphol s h 0 w P v l P l Y nice ('Ond 499 5550 page or •tM"¥1tcy, chairs. Valued S3500 2131007 1345 aft 6 pm AM Offfu SlclHs Heeded. .. •IEST JOIS •llSTPAY A P P L TODAY!! VICKI HESTON &~SOCIATES ray rote w lit be SaleS'lOOO 71416'45·6383 SIO/day. Valid Calif. Ch1huhua, Pomeranian. Vorkies or Maltese pup pies 531·5021 Sofabed. bro wn. good cond1t1on. SSO 675 04 10 ~at ,.-.fernd. Fostoria Crystal Goblets W ii I p r 0 c e , , 18) Etched. optic s hape. ~. 545-2444 y paperwork for - ror n unk beds. hartlwn11d !ltunly $100 POODLE Puppies Christmas , also leacup poodles ~6-21!All t1Mr91acy c,..c1e .. \ial WICKER Sofa & chr .. If llffdecl Apply · & dining rm tbl w /4 c h rs .....-. cr-:dHHal '" ~7-~ Christmas . Pupp1e ~ • 735 14aa.. St _..__. IO 1 O Golden Retriever A KC ,...... '" • .....,...-.ces Reg. St75 76().0240 H••tl•9t Oft ••• ch •••••••••••••••••••••••• 5-3'-1151. HARBOR AR.EA b on g h a 1 r M I o I 644 4687 Maple D1nell e Thi . llmlt'h . 4 c hrs , xlnt cond s.r;oo Bc1gC' loun"e c hr & ottoman S50 646-7552 RND '/''OUR NAME WIN TICll(EJ"S WORTH $17. 'I ' .... : . ,. ~ "Oiiii.,..,, · s "\rolf11· ~; . ~s"At~ ~ : -· Fn1 "-S't· · '. , • :'I ~l'fo~, 7. • t.' .· .,·.,·. I • too w. K•tell• Avenue Hckel Info. (714) ..... IOO Gir•oup A•IH (213) 21 .. noo Box Ottlc• Houra Mon. lhtu Fri. • 10 AM lo I PM "'""'· 0t:~11 a s ....... ,, Of.~ 21 ~r~OICllllUI • Eam $30,000 + in Isl year s e llin g m em bershlpa to small re lall m erc hants f o r pre · s t igious association 18004Skypark Blvd. TEACHER APPLJANGES&RVIC E -Dttcttshund. .e-monWI . We buy used a ppliances papers. very lovahle, we sell recond., guar needs good home . 1100 Ma t c h ing Dc s l~ncr -------------------------------4 Couch & Chr hke n ew, .. _______________ ·---------------------------11111 Full sales support & Sulte23S Irvine Kl ndergard e n 1-' /T leads provided Xlnt 540•0400 private school. CM aru appliances. 549·3C!1..:!_ 980-2'76 high avert1ge !!&It' <'om·,~~!!!~~~~~~ _MZ-_04_ll___ Weslln&hse refrig 20·. mission p ackaat' lq : TIACHH AIDIS side by aide. frost tree. ~U.1 program . Phone l.1.iscsomething valuuhlc? Cluaroom Aides needed xlnt cond. S200. Free lordetaUs & lnlerv1ew Pince on ad In our l.os\ by Hl.ll'IUftl\on Buch Cl· stllldift1 elec range. 2 .\KC black M in• Schna uzer puppy. 7 mo . M. all shota. grooming kit incl, $350. 848·1360 Sacr $47!1/0BO 645· tOO.t Girl's spc. White F'ren ch Provencial Bdrm Stt Good Cond $350 -.um ' Asl!ociatlon of nnd Found rnlumns tySchool Dlat.3hrs/day, oven• SlOO. Bltn dis· Retall Merchan\s Thal' where peo\llc look s da1s/Wk. $4.61/hr. Ap hwshr ~. 1~·0637 Male • Female Bassel For saJe. Sofa and Lov· Holmdl 2 • 1 yr old, need eseat. xlnl cond S450 set. 642·~78 kwe•atfectlon ...... 1128 9118-l910eves. N~wporl Beach. ta when they've found an ply T3514UI St. H.B. Call (114>760·8031 item of vulue --t. <;lass1f1ed Ads \ IT'S EASY ! l.ool< l'·or \•our namt' and addrHs in today's rtassiriect section. 11' vou find u. un 642-5'78 Ext. 272 and we will arrange fo·ir ·you to pick up your tickets at the nearest ofrke of th•r ••• 0 -....................... UMr t~ Toyo\1 tru ~ .., ...... tlu 1t IJO 81 IWW MW .,, 17 I ~:r.::=r-re.•, .......... ~ ... ~!!~ ~!~~ ..... !~.4.~ ~~~ ... !~~.~ ~.~~.~ ... !~.~~ • •••••••••••••••• W-'... ... di .. £ b ..... _,,..,,,,. • ., .. S /L' b n.. II ''T" ve a 11 Jttp '75 CJ S 3~ V·8 ...._ W..e.4 tltO WM. ..,,,w ..... '""" ll ..,...nC' , -. rv<J •, """ , pt rlll '""'ne I. "• ry OOr • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••e.e.••••••••••• '"ad1 walnut dh• dumb belh1, 1n lb~ \11 'l'wn'l>!ll lo 11... "11>8 8, cond. s;.w>. Motobecane, 54MC119 weekd•ys 11ner WE PAV TOP DOLLAR ..... 9701 ln1b1UMt1.1et ,·.ooftoren~" w..tlh&.a llSO~l!llKl!I w.-11 m •lnl1t l n t-d . '76, tit.I l'Ond , $275 4pm,wkndsafter8•m ror t o p used rari· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ubl• l 'a4l! •I ~. P>OOO ~l'18 r d IHOWI SAU Sat •~n 1011 \llphu" a. Soap uv bar1•l11 a\ llltt'IWARU .• • , • , , '78 <.:herokt't' 'h1er orel.n, omeslica or lllnl·ll8CJ C7J 212~ t,ood roodlllon tt.o S f':A PROI !!:~ r&F.S 1.td t8.000or b\>st offrr clus1cs Ir ~our car is 8'1S2-4a. 114 /673 2810 yclH/ tJ.429193 extra c lean, see u s 1 \'l't:'WKl'O~I\ ...... ••I Scuhu ti SO rtRST1 Wood~.rv11111 8} A " "'"tt>fl'nllno x .. , tltmhart Un•11 l'un11 II Ula IHM t:•e<-uCl~o p oo (~Ill (.'1111'9 f'OWt"I lfll!' caMrt.r tOSO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tnidla 9560 - • Olil)(I l'Tv quallly 1run1 <l4 SW 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 .Honda 'TSO K 9K •••••••••••••••••••• .. •• ~~ •• Id Nt ,..{IOtl ll & woods 1 l .J ,4 ) 1 1 · l"HRtSTMAS 1TU.leo1, loi.ded, SIMO or '76 JllP JI 0 Jc IHlll4 M..Jel IJ 'Ww111~r 11\t'r td 1.-n~h for 6 3 I BOAT PARAot; ~toff!'r, 1168·1065. -rtel U, wo.:::1~00 1 xll\l t>ttnd Ua11 fnl'I oo P iu•ific u u .,811, 10 SUZUKJ '79 (;SUSE 2,000 Auto mat1r , s p ~ke (~rfett f()f 11n1utq11t•\'11 WOO OK~7 tl3711 i•cuplt-m;ix $250 tni windsh ield, bags , wheels and wide tires #lh10r-..Co.ty .... 1 tn11ll ~ l "" I .. ')'bu> ,. h •I' -~--. 77o!l829 crash bar . M int cond ct)tg750) 2925Harb0r81vd hhn'I fnmr hotlll't uhl Ian 11unh• l'oi.t 12~ , .. , -· J , . . • $1 200/orr 640.5267 $34tt C()e:,'TA MF.SA bl~r llO 1un11•r '" 1 ..._'° a11) 11011 • drwr • lhr.. 1091 IU·:Sfo.R\I !..: 'I/OW ' ----COSTA MISA 979-2500 blkf'~I.\ ill •11 w1.1•I hll' 111b *' OtH1 ••••••,•••••~•••:•••:•,•• l.uxu~h10 kel~h ·wkh1.1l~ Honda 79 Hawk I C:ood AMCJI• ------- 1>410 Xt'r,•ll ''""'"r ttuutJ ul tH.:A z.:, ivo1 I w .11c lllK ntt ,ta • cond. law m ileage, $850 St ' , .,. ,'(j •• )l.Jp1 lmlr .. 11 U H I) BO llh:t 1tot>ll I'\' 2 rr. Wrnl) ,, •••. ll1· l' I u l bl'' I t 1· ,. rt• 11 C'ttJI S40-19SS 4 -1023 WI IUY ,..u, tJ 564 tkJlll UH!l')I Sil' ~6 1786 U o c k m ti I l' r II k r ----I • l9IO CHEVY CUAM CAIS C~HELL Ct\EVROLET M H llt.M • b4t>4006 79 Kawa KZlOOO new 1017 "'"'>' llt•laru11' 4 mu old I cond. 1740 m iles S2650 I 1/2 TOH MU LUV AND TIUCIS 't;n, h u ni "' • " ••••••••••••••••• •••••• Sll(KJ loah, San 9060 b'7S-SSS2 UTILITY IODY "urld H.,111. I\ J 1 \ holl.-r u11ot1 \ m 111> • • •I 111' "71>4 .ifh·i ,, I'" •• •• •• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • . . fo'ur plumbers & elect rr c;n•.al llu .. •lt.'<'I• ll 11 .. 0 nnl" A.,,(.. 1>hm" t.lu~ 111 lruuhh· SohO t iak '(Int r .1 1·t· ~1d>ul 111»1 I <:HRISTMAS S PE<.IAL nans (~9.17 ) tn. . .111f'<I ~h~ , ... U'>v lpn1tht ~·tft'\'\ ,hJ"' l1 n .. , 2 '>.i •I~ trlr ll Motorrycles&aS H1kc•I OHLY$6295 HI .. ' It. ii r ' " "It "' Jt;().llQM S<!·Mlll '.ilut' SllllHI 11111' SW!> '~till tli3, t~;?l 1 'l'raJler $1000645·646'1 HOW AID Chnrol•t ailJll-\Hl i ... iillni '1111 M1tti·d '" ru~l..,.l l t h ff1~1'llfl 4llSl.ANLH.HMKll Vt'lter ramng. l runk &I Dove&Q11a1lSt~ "''"1''' 111 11<1\ 1•1• 1·41,cr ft't"d l1:ioff.-r 1\1111 l!r.J LuJdt·d t•qu1p111t'nt bu.:s S800orbest offer ~EWPORTHEi\Cll ,,..,~"'l'"'' S.t..\ 1 Jd>)jll'75t ~ \11lct1 H1·•or.l1 I\ fl't't'llllyh11vlrtl.1n,·x 9608349 833-0555 l''\HlNt-:T hlwrw"' S~.., 1 l'll~111 1·1111d1tiun Sl111 I ~"" "" 1 ... •111 '"""' \'hntnm.i!> (.'uck:.1wu\ l';dlt;.tl049J l'"'"1hh• o .... ru·r aux '78 KAWAS AKI K 7.~uo 1 1979CHEVROLET h 1 1u .. 1 r< 11 1 .. 11 ... ~It' UnJ) 2 10 wk ultJ ltldk' 11,.1~ l4M m1. good ron1I !.7511 El C "MINO ~td l SS $-lUll ,, I "' I Id! "'t' .. nf'd $:l5t'<I M .. 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Sl2S 642·!1772 offArlington St I l t''i' 1 cn 1•r ;ilu 1 t>.4otorn.~d 1k~s 91 .. ~/ d .11111· fJnq11·1 ,111•11 •••••••••••••••••••••••1 ("> 17 o•y KOHi.ER 2() KW ···ry ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clossks 9520 St:C'9~· fj.11 .1~1,, * • • •. per " i!I l'l\'JC' lo llll ,1111 s7~> ------li?ood P e rkin:. 4~1!)4 Kl)(Hll ;~ Mnlohl·•·an(' \'I.\ I••••••••••••••••••••••• l Ii A tr t•on•I 1 ,11rl S-1 :!I.kl 11(1 s is SUM GYM exer cisor l a hour.. run!> less lharl ' 1 Xlnt <'nntl $<1'15 I'' L B t.: fl N I' h 11 1· t n 11 7>i Hlk H \'\\'II 1' IH > "' '' es f700 ~t~ onq 1'11,11 • \I .I '11u l•·•' 55<\ MliK i'\I' •1:17 (l I li1 ble with ins truct1 nns new custG467098 ! !:7'>1~·1·· SJX•i.'(:ister l!l:lS l'la ,,11 "hl.,,.l,fuflp"' imm;w 'h·wport Beiich l11r.1 &~!- Great for mu),cll' toning , rephra bv Calrf 1'u<.111m 1~14 ;,~ ' th ( .111 .t,I\ Jtl Need Ralphs Markt•t andweighlloss loah,Power 9040 78 M•1l1·1t1•1"111 1•, :.lnl l'v<Hh · N t."' er r•• •>Oare e wrnnero iu thi· T;' llund:i ll'I• ,1m fm Grl'at Esc<1pc~ )!amt• F I S II 1 N (; ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'0l1d. $.L'il• or 111•,l 11H1·r )!tSlt'rc"Cl t.:~l'<I f()r 'h""' l!l7k f>!lf).llO 'f rtlt I( "'11 h 2frHtick•h :-leren. k 1rat·k ~unn•\11 pit>ce #353 <.:all li45-6Ml8 F,QUIPMENT Rod~. r e MUST SELL OR TKl\D fo. ti42..M17 r ar r111ly • Rar~<Hnt rl C'.Jmi>t•r.,ht•ll t-:\•Pllt•nt iSti valuei. lo rehu11l ''111t1ne Mu'l "~·· after 6pm or wk1•nds. \!ls, 11inkers. hooks. e1 r '61 Chris Cr a fl . l win [ pnlt"<I' St'•' .I 1 m H UH' o r !-.h.iJ)t' 'Ir" 111 ''!> S:J.!l!l!l Ice Fo0ie1 & DAILY PILOT lo a pprcr 1,, u· 54111 11 :'rhrrowavc Oven Lrt ton ':i top o f the hn<' Me morymat ic· Model Only $200 675 6327 96G-S844a/t6& wknJs Chev 28.1's, dhl plank 2 Vr ttltl 'lfop,•il "111" ~mu• \sh1• Thcnf111r" <:;ill SJ:ll frl-lli !-.,ti & :-iu n Hoidcrv Oft Ice 1-'lrm •1!13 !i70-I art 5 s h,1p In 'i h or.-l'I!' lk>ranv s:1t1!. '>:.Ii .• :15<1 Hobin:!> F ord 201;11 •r.im llJlll ~ .. r kd ll" Oec 26Chru30\h SERVICE Compl.gym exerc1Re Sl'l, ~2S.11 or9792834 I dys 49'154fil1·\e' lla rhor Blvrl ('11,.,1.1 aftertlJtnt \naheim<.'on\'ention JeftHft 9732 ~~,;:!~~~t\~~!t:· Pa rtners hip '" '71 :l<! J/\WA Mcl1'1':1> Me.a l'all 642·00111 or Vans 9570 • Center DIRECTORY ~;;~:··J·;~:::;·;;;:~::1• ~aray Sml dn. ,, !'osl I Sl 2S 'W()..8211 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jrc kets mus t be e x ofT15780 c~cd-lo r~-r..-~QOO-m 1,-8t>.f0t Console recort.I playf•r ,,,_..,.,--=---=----G75lllill wk:nds aft S . 1--~i;:'299(1'---1 001lif', res orec IFORD V:AN--st>nt~ al the Co nvent inn IH 1 IT ·'"" ong. s howroom con•t radio. $.50 Lrke·ncw surl Two Mark VII regulalorz; ~IJ.WO l\Ll>O ·29 M udt•I 6 r yl . strrk s h1(t & h,1 , :• ('c-n tt>r ahead of 11mc-S!>OOO 1 l. =\'I R G 0 0 R z.t' SkipJar k Flybrtd~t· ! Must .... 11 '7>1 Mutiihl'f .ini I 1\ Tnwn S'eda11 ' cir 1·u:.tom in tenor llun' 1·.~11 "A" .• '.L-78. nxt 272 l•• 642·5678 <CA,U"'1•. 638 1131 ras",SIO.Mov1c sc·recn. w t <'topus i ggs , I ded t\ d S"'1<11 d I J l I """""' " ' JoJ:IJVV<J " s o o 6 G 8 6 '°3 1 ron '" ·• ~ i·onf · 0 mr Slll' en r'~tnr~• Ideal for ).lU t•reat · '16286'f l claim your t1~kets. II.kn n e w. St~ Call 1 /ea 1 2 1 11•/673 1711 -'· r • I '" "" ' I( Gh1' 973 .. " " ·• · llt"t....,L<> money or !>!'•100 · tlcnt. Sl0.000 675·6161 NOW SI 995 • * • 1----------1 anNHlft a " S48·70ll. bel~~SPM Xlnt buy. 16' C.lasstron, S3SO flBO.<l!H 5361 MIRAClEMAZDA r---------~----------, .~;;·;;~:=··~~;~·n•.••:;:~ NEW Panasonic re mo te NORDICA Skt Boots '78 super fishing or sk11nl'(. PlK'll Mope'<! $250 W°" ift CCMltHt USED CARS radials. xlnt cund. SJ4W , phone ans~el'lng mac h. Tempestsi 11 used lwLcc .!'At!P Merr. 4hp JohnsM , G.,OO-Cond1l1on ~a1'!i~t":M'kee'lro~u,l~~~ 1425 Baker StreeL -.. _ 492.3744 KX·TIS20 S22S 673·3600 IB0.5e·25S3 673-5340 afler3PM642 l!l53 Phaeton ronvertabk C'OSTAMt:SA ~htt• _,-1 ~ ,_ -llavl•,om<'thin>! y11u want 48' F.ttakr bor Sport f''is (:;;;ellr Moped l.1kc new. V8.11uto. air. P IS P f'B. 54~-3334 ~-.... IOll 1owll''Cla:.).1fit'dat1~1h• her2mos.old,loaded.il only70mtlt>s S4so "s~g.r~~ ~y tR~~iic'~~~t ·1~f'ordf;t0ovan firyl.J· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 we ll H42 f>ti78 lness rorcessale830 1953 645 5128 llest orrer Private par -.pd. good rond $1200 or CONNI>irectortrombone ly.17\4)646-9514. t~torrer.6-11 0257 I with case. Ell'cellenl canditi<l!'J SlOO. 67S·8052 &1 Volvo 54-4 Bl8, r eblt '74 Ooc:IRe 8100 Va n . 318 after6PM. motor. gd rond. ove r V 8. Jspd . arr , mags, Marshall 100 watt super lead brain. 1977 model. Looks )ike new. Hardly used -..w>. Ibanez elec· tric guitar. Proresaional model with Tree of Life goin& up to the neck Woodlraln bod y w ith bard shell case. S500. 548-6446 Guitar Takamlne w1c.-. 5 yrs old, like new $175 ..S-5118 Yamaha Gl00.212 1uitar aJDptifter, blt·i.n dlator· \ion, SZ5C). ID-2215 W-W'Utzer llodel jQ'O :.>mpg, SI , 100. 496·3916 ti2t81 t0BO Must Sell ---644~8725. ~2&5. '64 Jeepster Convertible, ----- needs work on transfer Alltol...Mg 9510 rase, day 675·2570. eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67~7689 JS.36 AUBU RN Replica 4 JIY ME! pass, Tan leather int You're in for a suprise at S22,000. 714-822·2660 DGM Leasin,:, ars , ~ I vansattrucks .. ~ .. =~~ ..... !~.~~,~~·!7!1!4!J!6~4!2!·!1!t!4!4~~ Enduro R ace Cart w . ...._ W..tff tStO Yamaha Single . 11180 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Winner. Race r u dy. WeP-Sl3150. 955-06711 -r 4wt.1Drhn tHO OVER ....... Use ,,,._,At/ service when placing your ad .. ·. a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your classified ad ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7\ 300SEL 3 5 <.:las~1t· loaded. mint 1·ond. rei: gas Sarnfice 752 6961 •DATSUN 74 260% Gold / gorgeous l.oaded 10148 1 Priced to S.M! JIMSLIMOMS IM'°ITS l970KARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA Ul-1276 '65 ~E. 4 spd. sunroof . l2900. 1eo.1•1or780-1125 ~~-ele.~~Hl--V.~~~+i~+11~ ... IH-A-ForYourGooa VW."'Ponc eor-xudi . we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call in at your convenience aurang office mrars-amt get the responses to your ad this service is only $7 .SO week. For more informa· .tion and to place your ad call 642-5678. man11a I, foot man11al. Hawalian &Ude• bench. pert «IDd in /out, DIG. ea.ma. Wanted : A11toharp. dlild'• Violin,llmm pro- jed.or • Giraffe Unlcy· cle.17M1A4. l..udwlt._.drum with foal pedal, fOOil condl· ' ..... ..,. ' .... ' i \ .. ' . ' . . . T ,c , ... ,,... ............... ...... .... IN ........... ,..... ....., .... .w fl ......... rW AllMl.UIH I ., ••••••••• 1 ....................... \ ............. ·····~-.~··············· ····~·················· ········'············· ••••••••••••••••••••••• --••• "W ..._ ~ rtl4 t761 ¥ •w 1&1 9771 t771 I 1a1 9771 f11N '""" 9771 Ccu sons "JI ................... 1 ............... ·-~·········••1 ............... _ ... ,............... ...... .............. . .................................................................. . t141 tJ4 tJUW~~ lift~ 'Tl YW a.: Xlml Hed. '71YWIAlllT '71YW Valwo1 'Tl. tu eta. ••I· IHOWIOOMCOMI • ....... r ......................... -................ :I:·.. · ••· ~ .... ~vwted~ L_..,ac1oor.•1..-d. COM••T•• ta. 11i1u. Auto. 10.000ae1. 'TIT-TOP 'fl;m•·• ·•-= ~ f'CNMI to•· • ,_1 ~ ...... _..., llftamMecarw.U.a\rin Clwic tattle~ coa· tuoo. tc•·CMU evu. Power b.raku. powe.r ... -• ..:.....__ C:..*a.Nll ..... or 9770 °' •t ... er. Dnal• If• x l co _ at • I I • . vatibae. 4 1...a radio maa•11. windowe{ power1teeria1 ...,. _, ' ...... (_..U) _.._.... (tlfll,OR> --with ti t /telHcopln1 ""-· ll'r·Wf ... "•••••••••••• · S41tl a.M. ~ Ulltl 1teerln1 wheel air 'TT 111101 . .....a, '8 •i. -:. ........ COUPE .. la"· ..... NII Nd pt -~-.c41God, -.. ._..._..aA ...,,...,, -•••n•• .. •••••••••••• All /Pll atereo,' rea; ..0. .... _ a•lf•luu. Niu n•o...r.-NU. _ ___,, •MAMtO AMC ftol wladow defo11er . mu••11 ~~-..v •. Mkeaew. ti,..Je•e. tU·H••. <!!!,.,••, ~OUllW ... •~WAW ............................. Uc t.raDa. SAow -' • M ll:ACH H\JNT'INOTON l&ACH ..nice,_,., air. tuU terior. 11,000 mlles. Im· ... _.. 91--· --•• ~·.-Wy llyd. 11111-...at•d '11'9cw,ort1.owaer.all wtitewkh Bur1W.d1 ill· ;u t716 nl& 1&11·'71 G._la , !!.,. • ~· ,_, lit 14~2... 142-1... poeer, all luaury op-maculate tbruou.t ! ltll .... IOT ~ llACN IMPOITI .. oo .. s. ..... KWPOIT Bt.:ACll 112-ottt ~11 \v.z11.•••••:•• --~real alee, &en -· · u-. aew tires/battery, 11.100 . 754-Uto or --=· '==l~UIR=="~u_.s_._......... ........ ..... V.W. IHUl?R ills 77 YW ... IT '72VW 411 •t• .•••. Rune ··--· .... SU·5117 Anlwer Ad U09, 142·4300 ~ IOY .• .....,_back Newl51Mt. SllO/dBO Dynamite auaroof 2 .,.s. Clen cood. Must tflO -athn. CAIVll RM11t-..tn•10 BO Ml-ltl4 :00:.J>~d~·c;'t '!'~1;-i ~ni::5°°· Ul·S31G or .... ••••••••••••••••"• '71 White. Corvette. 3lK IOlU·IOYC( ........ 'M Caiaper lklt ractory CIURlU!) · '1t ._,.... f'Atate W1n. ml. cr u1u. tilt, air. IMtJ•.....," , SUftl'Olll. Teat. Xlat orig SUtl '71 YW SCllOCCO all l.!O••Y. tit, cr wae. stereo-8 track. Driven ... ,... •uc11 " ... new dealer en1 cond uaoo 0 80. JIMMAllMO 4 speed sport coupe. All/1'11,loml,759·1187 by non smoker. $8000. \ ___ ...,.... ~-~"Si=t~~°J' 8.11-«ml YOUSWA4HH Sll•w Sberp! Sharp! c G1e ttll '3l-U25e~----- ClO.SJD SVNDAYS_ 4'1-171&. • · --··UIT 1'111BeacbBlvd. '1125 T) ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chrislmas Special, '7• Sllv•r Shado w , \on1 ..,...., -HUNTINGTON BEACH S4ttt YOUI #I Vette. loaded. xlnt c6nd. .....a baae, royal blua '• ... aew en1 with re· ~'°:.I deot-..S4 •57ed 142·2000 JIMMAllMO CAIHU.AC $7200. 17 14 >752 -6692. tit.~. 6: lftt. ».ooo ml. celpta, dependable/ •f. eo. m--YOLISWA•IM DIAt•SHIP IM C714 l9M·0730.· t7IO by owner U3 ,000 cteea. new tires. 11750. =: n':t~~800:f; '73 VW Bug. xlnt cond. 11711&eechBlvd. OIAMelCOUMTY• "-'-9'35 lt tMlll tfK m1 •II YU 1400ext2'67 Patty. _,471f. 11 ...,._,.__ (,..l,;,..Sl S3.000. HUNTINGTON BEACH . __,.. ..... ,...,. , .. n ••••••••••••••• •••••••• ---·""" uu.... -~ S48-"'4e 14 20 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '44 .....: Por 'lltllT Tara.a. dat Sellt '760 71 VW BlJS. new starter, Slttl 2· 0 SALESL SERVICE '74 C...._r CC..S • call I• detalla ••••••••••••••••••••••• f.t PMJllP, clutch. reb. JIM ..-.....0 '71 'fW DllSIL VW Cius 10 Car. trailer. AND EASING Good cond. New reblt ~~ JOI\ m 1 •J.-aev•l•h4a LEASE -.. .... body work. YOLISWA... O)'nunite Deluxe Model xtra tin!I, tool boxes. air 'N()JBER·~ ~e. Gold. black top, • O\ff) xtr• We&aaad• co"fe New DIRECT'. _,..._.. 11'11 Btlitll llvd. ==~~·JnTr:,'~'~Ti~~ compreuor. 110.000 in-Good gas mileage. !f~~-P\aUa&am,aarf,Aakfor '7,,_•BU=•sllarp,rums KUNTlNOTOllBEACH ... , ....... t J 1 .... vested. $4000. 642-204 ("J\ II ( i\ $2000/o(r. 534.7533 -ercetl•~ llt t: J.lf ·~-MJ.JOIO ~ ..... c::v•ouLyl. ust 1 .. e dys.964.72Neves. • J J • eves/wknds . 4410 W. ~ I I. I ·--_.. /1~X>t1.01 ••I~"' ~ep~~:_!anta A~a ' --f'Oftd ~tdt."U '73 tllT. CJS, wh llt:. '' I ,,... $46-.00IMI vw parts, .• left" ri&bt S5ft5 '79 vw I ....... ~ ..... '>.Ill •H K• ~ ll0-N78 black. IDlf. aU "S" op. TUllOt -.17 VW needa body door, 'TS left door. S50 JIM MAllMO SCtaOCCO •74 Dart Swinger . nu n >Otel>. 12 ooo ni 1 boM tl0-4M2, IM7-2731. won .-00/0BO eech. 549-W744 YOUCSW A•IM Dy n a mite s i I v er pamt Z4mpg. 11400 llJ,300or ~Jot offer llACH IMPOITS 673-0730 11711 Beach Blvd. sport.Iler wilh black in· ·71 Gold Cpe De Ville 842-3862 143 5182 7'tl lSTar1a. Peru Red. ..DoveStreet ----·17 Bu1 : Snrf. loaded. HUNTINGTON BEACH terior. Very low miles. XJnt cond, l6500/080 U..C-. 9945 xl.nt stereo. bra, m ust NEWPORT BEACH ·~ Vft' SSK m1. xlnt cond. new brakes. ex. run 142•2000 It's squeaky clean. I 6421 631-7215 ••••••••••••••••··~··•• HA1U>1'0P·ttoSL. w ti I sell OU. wkend, best or-ltO $1675 cond.. S-00. 642·1&03 or $5991 '71CadCDV1oreeous.-all '71 TOWN COUPE =\M •Y tolor 1220 r ... ~l2lt _ 712· 0 635·6120 53&~. Parti n g O ut ~ I 914 JIM MAllMO m.ru GK mi. $1200 also AJI pwr, all leather. lo ... ..-Mi-8Hl Mlkt." '7011Carerra s...-. t76Z 60 vw ~i S unroof. '71 YW IUS Volkawaeen Bug parts VOUCSWA•IH 75 Buick Century icyl rru.SlSOOorbest. ..... t744 Superior Condition ••••••••••••••••••••••• needa enilne Best orfer Sh b ti !_<>!:_~le. 641 ·9157 . llJlll Beach Blvd. 2dr, xlnt S6K mi. new 642·8119, 630-lll90 •• .. •••••••••• ••••• •• •• 213MJ.al2 aft 2PM 1971 SUIAIU 642·°'63 . c1::: l~~rc.negeande~u~; HUNTINGTON BEACH tir'1S. batt $2200 .!46· t4S6 Mercury 9950 1971 MGIGT -.. COWi -111784) '67 VW SQBK. New 142-2000 •79 Se Ville loaded. drk ••••••••••••••••••••••• A very rare model with '71\AI WM. 4 spd, sunroo!. 5 speed trau .. AM /FM ·71 VW ca n\ per bus Slffl motor, tires. brakes. areen metallic l brwn. ORANGE COUNTY'S air C!Oftd. & only 60.000 am/rm stereo. 31.ooo mt. stereo w/cU1ette, sun· 411mPI hwy. Must sell JIM MAlltMO Pa 1 0 t ' 5 t a rt e r · 1835 Squaret>ack VW xtr a clean 22K m 1, FINEST o~· a 1 m 1 I e s ! xlnt cond. must sell. root, red-exterior fs ex-17M8114. 1221Xl/OBOM2-&832 Encifte s mos. old, like Sll,SOOISl-0494 LINCOLN-MERCURY t . 7u.soas tranice! <•VWJl. VOUflW.... u... ..a1• . ..., k VW new eca..10 BO S.2-1614 -DEALERSHIP ··"· MOWSJHI Make t h ose uood 18'711Beet_, ••. -_, ..... -atoc -. 8 s Ill I h 1 -'74 tll, mint cond, fully r. .... ~To-.. ACH ...... Runs 1reat Good evea. 7 ev e , eat e r · ............. ...-... CLl ... ""ID"" household Ite ms )Ou'rc nrviuwrrv ,,.. "" ..... --moon roo f . b ro n i e. ? ~ _,.....,.,. loaded, new tires, a/c, -_,.. ,.. 1 1-......... body • paint. New ; .78 R bbit L A""' /FM -D-~ '~-J .,,. CAIS am /rm caas, sunroor, US. CAIS not us ing arn1lab c to ""-••-tires, seats, battery . a . .. loeded, $8950 644-7572 ~ u.~. ,. 1425 Beker Street ma& wbls. wooden steer -lUSBakerStreet some otht."r family h~ ud '71 Bus perfect paint. clutch " brakes. Leave ~~u~::O xlnl. '76 ~ville, Am/F.m 8·trk. LINCOLN-MERCURY NEWPORT BEACH inc wbl, lo ml. $12,SOO. COSTA MESA vert•smg them for sule in iat am/frn reblt $1950. .messa1e for Maureen • . ruU power. new tires. 16-18 Auto Center Dr ~U4 67:>1•. 1151-0831 545-UJ4 <.:lass1~1ed <.:all 612 567~ I.alt.a i-.i-31112· daystm-7211. '811 VW BUG. Rblt eng. leather. immac p p SO Fwy-~:i~e Forest -----Sl.500orbestofr. Eves : 1714 1642-8603 lRVlNF. _ ~.~~•~•••••••!~!~ ~!·.~:.'! ....... !~!! ~!·.~:.'! ....... !~~ ~.~:.'! ....... !~.~~ ~~·.~:.-: ....... ~~~ ~~·.~:.': ....... !~.~~ 631-8599 Dys: 9M-Z700~nd~ 130-7000 r il'DillCI. ~---••ill ~ ~ll.'Wlloai?''l:ii-. •il"Qi1"'4:ii~'l:ii~ '71 ":'W Bu~. mags & '79 Seville Diesel, astro ·70 Family Sedan New ~ radials, gd mt. eng gd roc:l, loaded. lo ml, $600 tires. low mi. xlnt run ~ cond. 12100/best orrer. ta k e o v e r I s e ning cond, fact air pwr I W T DOES THE I.CREASE 900-5295.af\erSp~ 1114)99-090!. , 1925~SJ6.17~ HA ~ '76 Bug . new tir es . l LOSE ·77 Mercur y Marquis. :.. amlfm. lo mi. xlnt cond. '80 El.dorado SK mt. full pis. plb. 18.000 mi. mint ~ S3&50. Lei!. 493-3940 _ warranty . fully loaded 2 cond Must see to ap ~ ·-:~~~b~C:~· ~aekce~. = :.~.w~t ~t;1~~Y ~ec~~=r ~~~ ~;t~~~ cond. '1650. 64S·lS88 ~.167-lef!O. 645-0958 1;45-4631 '79VWCONVERTIBLE '77 Seville . s unroof MltttcmtCJ 9952 Must sell this wknd loaded. 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AT LEAST l'VE NEVER HEA~O OF ONE By Ernie Bushmiller EY~ETOO STUPID TO FLY AROUND i:Ml\T< , FACTORY DENNIS THE MENACE 1iME TO START iHe COUNTDOWN. 1. THINK I'M Gf:TTIN' IHC::. Ot...O CHRISTMAS '7PIRtT. . , t--.. . . ~ ' I l 5URE APPRECIATE MlbfJ ~PENCER 5AYIN0 li'e> fJOMETHIN(; 5HE WANT~ e>HE'LL TAKE CARE OF Tl M '5 BOND, !?AM! 10 DO! OTHERW15E, l DON 'T KNOW HOW WE'D _ MANA0E TO 0Ei THE MONEY! <;:) ~~ tNCID6NTAL.LY, ON THE WAY 6ACK, I WANT :TO E:>TOPAT THAT COCK- TAIL. LOUNGE AND TAL.K WITH THE eARTENOEK FOR A FEW MINUTE6! , I By Hank Ketcham 1 I ./ :T9 KINDA OIRTY, BUT 1 WONDER. HOW HE KEE:PS l GUE:% HE'9 U9ED HIS PANTS '70 CLE3-AN? IOIHAT. Now ... HOW AM :r GONNAK/U.. 1'HREE DC\YS? 1 , , < < • BUT 1 DO WORRY! l FE EL llKE I'M RESPON SIBLE FOR TIMMY BEINC, IN JAIL! THEN I ~D HIM tf HE HAD A RAP 5 HEET! Hf IMMEDIATEL.Y 'TOLD ME HE DIDN 'T! FOR SOME REA50N, 1 DIDN'TTHINKA OOY e>TRAl<:JHT OFF THE FARM r----,- WOVLD KNOW WHAT A RAP 6HEET u; ! NOT VNL.E&& . HE WATCHED ALOTOFTV COP bHOW&! -------- ll.-t.I MOON MULLINS .·.:THAT PE',ARL STILL, 'SHE'S THE NECKL,ACE WILL ONLY WIFE l'VE COST A FO~TIJNE! ~;:=:=~ <jOT •.• DOCTOR SMOCK 91M·Pt-Y AeAc:::> c:::>OWN T'He CHARi"AS FAR AS )t:)U CAN .•• oM, ANc:::> MeRRY CHAIS"T"MAS/ ... ,AND IT IS IHE" ONL.Y THING SH~'s ASKEt> FOR THIS CHRl'5TM,AS ... MAYI · Hf:L.P 'tDLJ r • '-- by Ferd and Tom Johnson· .. eu-r·FoR A GLJY WHO ONL...Y WORKS ONe PA -+----.,,..:~AR , WHY NOi"? HESH- HE:H .' ... ,ANf> ... ,A ND I SHOUl-P CHRISTMAS Do SOMETHIN'i COMES BUT NI CE FOR 'THE ONCE A YEAR... OLD DE',AR ... ~ By Georg~. Lemont ... 50, IF YOU 't...t- FOt...L-O W AA5, i'H IS . w -rt...t... ee: -rHe: L-AS~ e s -r w e ' L-•--R-~~<-t+-----.---t --.--~·- 'U ID e L-e y• -e e B btt -l/;f;N ' ... ( J..IMPIP l.li'.Aff P, THE CHIEF NeEP.S SOMi=oNE FOR A SN MISSION. M1Nt7 IF'N I R?KE AROUNt71HE FORT. PAftTNER? US CO~KE'S UW1'~! PLEASE'! OUl<EI MO'IE. e-AC:K ~· .. WELCOME COW~v'!-CIGAR? N0,1HANX ' .. ARE YOU AL-L.. EXCITEO? . ·-·-·;-~ .... ,---------....--·---------~~....-~ .... ._.. ~ -....~ ..... ~ ~.._.. ..... ...-.----...... ...---..... -.., -----·--· ......... - /Z-21 r f j 9 ~ I fJ.yeor--otd Nichol Ge.tlelf.~e~ ha:> a ~ ~ r.amed Pv~ wr.o f90€C:> ,nc.o tne t:eth1·oom.cr~s 'tne door 6rd l<vOc.k-;, until someone let"=> him out "fr.,, 61?0 occurs d ur,"r.f:, the '7r&'JC .for l?Oo~,..~,,c ?C'aSon! .... "' . ..... .. ' '\ ' ......... CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are at IH1t 1ix differ· enees In drawing details betw.en top and bottom panels. How quickly can yeu find them? Check answers with those below. 8u1UfW •I N J! 9 jUIJ•ll•P •J• 'IU•d ( 8u1n 1w \f 8n11 "t iU'J•lllP \f •ad•du••H t Ou1U •w •t 141J••o> JiVlj) c 6u1"'"' '' ••Jlll\Y ·1 ·••>u•u1110 For Bett e MERRY CHASll Le ... notuch word of tttbtlollclay m11sa91 In ver11ar11crambled: "N1Mw'1 tll"""9 tyllNr un •tnl1 vHry do901lwh m,.f em ot oyul" How qulclllly CH SANTA'S LIPS ARE SEAL~DI St. Nick holds a sheet or paper that has been slit part way through In two places. He In· tends to pull his arms apart In opPoslte. di· rections and thereby tear the paper Into three separate pieces. Easy? Glvft it a try and you will fi nd that the paper generally rips in one place form· Ing just two pieces. Does Santa have a secret then? You said a mouthful! Before he pulls the paper, Santa steadies the center panel In his lips. Now his tug yields three pieces. . , yotl restore the orltlnal words? _.,noA 01 aw WOJ• 1111• poo6 U•M f9flil llU• 44J•l\l \llUllM•O '·"°'•a<; .. e Nutty Thought! There are at least two kinds of 0 nuts Hten at Vuletlde parties that do not grow on trees. Can you name them? e Murky Math! It's posslltle to take ten, double It, subtrac1 ten and uve e'9flt. How's ttultt "UMilll li WM)j 01 -I O"'I &ut~>•I\ ;q u1a..9 e This Is It! This Is what some children get when visiting Santa. Claus·trophobla. This is what Scrooge may have said about dinner. "Bah. hamburg!" This Is a key word for holiday travelers. Safely. · 12 . 6 .9 II 10 .... ~ - ~ .0 g _ .. ~ ... • • c i VI < ~ II • !" ~ SWIFT WORK! No one knows the ins and outs of Siinta's visits better than our p1I above. Add lines dot to dot. PRESENT TENSEt Add colon neatly above: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blut. 3-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. 5-Flesh. •-Dk. grffn. 7- Dk . brown. 1-~r1y. t-Maroon. 10-Dk. purple. 11-Lt. purpi.. ....... \ SPELLBINDER SCORE 10 pQlnt1 for ullng all the letters In thf word below to torm two complete words: STOCKING -.. ----.... ... , THEN score 2 polnh each tor all words of four i.tttf's or more found amoncjl the letters. Try to score 1t least ,SO points. &ut~ 'Ito:> ·w•A•u• atq11toc1 - M\CHREL AND F\R.E WE ALL DE.C 'OED ON Ir\ IS l'RE.E: ? ONE WITH NEEDLES lS EXTRA ··· BECAUSE. WE FO~ THE ROPE,THAT'S WHY~ EU~BETH, STOP · THRTl I• ... , , . I Wt-\05~0T '? IHE DOG. WHERE'S? FARLE'/ • WHAT ARE YOU GETTING ME FOR CHRISTMAS? YOU REALLY MEAN CHEAP, DONTYOU? W£CAN'f .. AFFORD IT -· · 'iOtJIC F>4.JC'-/ ~ ,ecotJT t::tX)IC l'OOOAO 16 . RJ "'flf l'J(:J I l.OPeZ, • "~' WMo IS IT, SHOE WJ:J...1-~ Aet< "'~ rr 15, 1l:HLJAtJA MAMAf • fl 7'#E5E 7WO ~ WEA~'I . TRAVELEKS, ~ Alee .JOSEPH ~ AAIO~, eoo #As sEAJr THEM 7" VOL) Pl7YTO J IMPLORE/ • .. HE' €1;T A LOT'rA '~'TOM ... ~~ ~TR>ITA~ AT~ ... B Gus Arriola NOT( _ME_. %'M· -~ ~ar TAI-KING ro A~'/ WALL! aJll tJ EJtJTEe, PIJ.e~IMS, @ J WE.U:o\rfE. [J i WE KAIEW NOT ~ Wl/O VOV WEf<E. ~ ;; Q. CHIZlsrktAs KEEP:J PACE WITH il:CHNowev! by MacNelly Dec:emMr 21, 1llO DAILY PILOT })REAMING OF A . WHITEHOUSE .....____~HRIST-M MARGARET TRUMAN REMEMBERS he years my father was Pres- ident, we usually went back to , Independence, Missouri , 'for Christmas., but in 1947 we thought we'd· have the whole family .-;;;;;;:;m;--iliiiilililiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ._ _ __.::c~~e~.East for change.. · -- My mother's three broth- ers, their wives and my ~thr~ -eousins -spent Cnristmas in the White House with my parents and me and my grand- mother Wallace. My father maStermind-., ed the tree trimming that year -as he always did. He never did any of · the decorating himself, . though. He!d just-sit-there (CONTINUED ON PAGE 41 ---- 12 .. "w:· o.a ......... .-a.--. fTC""'9nOlc:11 SENATOR WllllAM PROXMIRE (D.-Wis.J nen YOURSELF with Danny's face imprinted onto the middle of it. Mine was provided a few years ago by the Salvation Army Alcoholic Treat- ment Center in Milwaukee. They in- vited me to spend Christmas Day with them and provided me with a sridng reminder ol the spirit of Jesus Christ Men wh9se M!s had been broken by alcohol -alone, re;ected, defeated -put on their own Christmas cele- bration. They attended a moYing ser- vice of prayer and hymn-singing. They received little presents. And they en;oyed the best Christmas din- ner I have ever tasted. But abow aD, on this, the day when their loneliness and absence ol their family could have driven them to despair or drink or both, they received and they gave a warm, happy fellowship that I, as a visitor, was able to share. It was a gift I will always treasure. s. ............... --· ,~ ..... 141 ~ ,,,,., ... ""· • ., 100?1 JACQUES BEUJNJ, designer The only gilt I've ever used every day since the day I got it is the exercise bike which Vidal Sassoon gave me in 1977_ I jump on it every morning when I wake and pedal away for an hour. It makes me feel good; I've lost weight. and the weight I've kept is tight, not flabby. Most importantly. that hour of wori<out keeps me awake and nimble for the rest ol the day. ...... a .......... ~ s..y. .. cao1 -.. s Question: What Was the MOid Useful or UnUllUOI Preaent You Ever Received? RONA .IAf'FE. outhcw oJ Class Reunion William Proxmn Rona Jaffe .. Martin Charnin MARIE OSMOND. recording s1ar Three years bad< my mother gave me a needlepoint kit. I've been sewing since I was little (with eight brothers, Mom needed help in sewing on all those buttons that kept coming off), but my sewing was always from necessity, not for enjoyment. Needle- point is the most marvelous way to keep busy and productive when you're not .. working." I pick it up when I'm on the road, waiting on the set or before I go to sleep at.night. LYNN REDGRAVE. star of C8S- 1Vs House Cals A tiny clock-radio-alarm, the size ol a pack ol cigarettes, given to me by my boyfriend two years ago. I use It for travelng. h wakes me up at the right time -unlike those unreW>le wake- up cals at hotek which come too ear- ly, too late or too noisy. It's •ea pet, faithful, and I don't have to feed it or wal< it. Jocqua Bdinl Mt:llW Osmond Lvnn Redgroue In 1955 Dad came bad< to London after acting in the U.S. He gave me a p~ abum ol My Fair L..odv-. We played it aD day until we knew the songs by heart. When I saw the show, I lowd it, but it didn't quite recapture the magic. ol that fabulous afternoon when our family was together -one ol those rare occasions -and we had listened to that wonderful score. I stiD have, and treasure, that abum. BURT BACHARACH. compot11er Last year. my parents gave me an electric blanbt. They have had one for years and have been trying to fJYe me one for years, but there was always something else I needed or preferred. rm glad they didn't lsten to me last year when I told them not to because now I can see why they wanted me to have one. Instead ol piling three bmnkets on my bed each night, I use just one. It's not as heavy, and Is much warmer and cozier. In fact, It's got to the point where I miss it when I'm travelng. MARTIN OIARNIN. director and #vridsl of Broadway's Annie It's got to be the gift that Danny Kaye gave everyone (from composer Richard Rodgers down to the messenger boy) connected with Two by Two, the Broadway musical ln which he starred ln 1970. 0 did the lyrics.) It was an enamel cheese tray, upon, and Melba Moon is convinced no one has enough photo frames. But the most popular choice ol aD is ~...,.---:-;..--t----t recor s and tapes. • Isaac Stern, Mellua Manchester. Parker Stephenton, George Shear· Ing and Huold Robbtm repot1 they're the perfect items to shop for -all they do is ask what kind ol music the ''rec.-na" prefer -~:.re more~ than clothes, a - perishable than flowers and les.s fat- Marlo Thom89 gives needlepoint to family and close friends, something with their names embroidered, or a design with special meaning. Her father, Danny Thomae. has been sending out crocks ol Cheddar cheese for years n<NI. ,... George prefers cook;es or homemade good;es for business gifts. Peggy Lennon ol The Lennon sist~ gives books, old ones. She's forever haUJlting -antlql!e stores:-a.., Coco thinks 1hat theater tickets can't be improved lsooc SWm Pt.v• ~ Harold Robbins tenlng than candy. PRO .w • •w:hhonl. criminal-defense -attorney Televtsion cameras do not con- trb.ate to the fact-finding process. The mere presence ol TV and d- ~Y ~t during a atmlnal trial, owr a defendant's objdon, ls Inherently prejudicial and denies the accused the l1gtrt to a tu and impartial trial. TV changes ewrythk1g It touches. Human nMule II such that the paence ol a camera caw people .ID Kt and react cMeae10/ from when they are not under C~s .... Thus the Imped on jurors and wllnmes Is such that the lrtal II dwnged. PRO Alli> COO Do 1V Camerm In the c.o..troorn lntf!l/8 e u1lth a Far Trial? CONR1¥1• .~ Televising trials wlD not interfere with the rights ol defendants. Cameras are .saattonary; no wWe5 a lights are needed. ~supposed psychological · effects of the pesence ol cameras In c.owtrooms are both unprown and unlcely. The Florida ~ Court has appowd the aeJe,,,ising ol trials and c:oncJuded that they do not cam any un- falmes. Our courtrooms belong to the people, nol to lawyers, defendants or ewn judges. 1lwt Is why we should rneb II pomlble for the peopk lo -· via TV. how our courts work. 0 t• FMlllY WEEKLY, GOFA Wffi'J?EHOUSE GHRISTMAS ·- Margaret Truman reminisces with aenior editor Kate White about a apeclal family holiday-and her day-to-day life with father HOIT}l. CONTINUED FROM COVER and say, 04You need more lights over there; you need more ornaments over there." (I'd asked my aunt to rummage around and bring some of my favorMe ornaments from back home.) He didn't lift a finger. Presents were opened on Ouist- mas morning beside the family tree at the end of the upsta.irs hal. There was a huge tree, of course, In the East Room, but that's no p&ac:e to open Christmas presents. In Missouri, all the adub In our family each had his or her own chair for opening Christ- mas presents, and we followed that tradition in the White House. My cousins' presents were under the tree -my oldest coustn was 10 years younger than I -and I decided I wanted mine there, too. I figured I had ftrst dabn on that, even though I was 23 years old. ' that said, "How couJd you do that to me?" than my mother could do with the br\.Jsh. I'm told that I was first taken cam- paignilg when I was 4 years old. and I got to shake hands with everyone. Then my mother put a stop to It. My father agreed. They dldn 't approve of having children mixed up In pobtical campaigns. When my father was elected to the Senate and we left for Washington, it was quite wrenching for me. Al my friends and I were out by the fence, aylng and saying that we'd never see each other again. In those days, though, the Senate met from January to June. and we went back to Mis- souri for the other months. When we were In Washington . I often went to Dad's office after school and played With the typewrtte.r and never got any homework done. He'd come out periodjcally, look around and ask, "Where's Margie?" He'd ask If I was doing my homework So then I would put 90f1le <illtance between ~ dining room. My CaJ*ol Buldlng. I couldn't get lost in W ate Christrilas dinner in the Dad and me and wander around the a----Mher-eouldn't carve--ony¥-thet €epitol. 1-rafty knew my-way thing, and so we al had a around ii. good time when they set the turlcey When my father was nominated for down In front of hbn. It turned out the Vk:e Presidency, there's a picture that the butler had carved the turkey of my mother and me at the conven· and then put the skJn back on. As tion that tels the whole story of how soon as I reallmd what ~·d done l ~bothfclt. l'm~an(I ~. looked at-mi' father and said, "J ~ant and. my ~ ~ ~ ~ wJdl a 'SOme skin. He said, "You'll lilce '1lmmPh',-exprellk>n. St\e dkln't like what you're given." He wasn't going it at al. I was young and giddy and to have that little ploy rewaled. carefree and ~ I was weat. I UnfortunateJy, It wasn't much of a holiday few my father becau. he was worblg al the time. When we tpent Chrtltmas beck home, he would take al hil papen, but at least he oouJd get llWfll/ &om his offtce. It was much mon rela>mg r. Independence. I had a very happy chddhood In Millowi. Bmg the only chad , I WM given everything that my heart dand -and I loved It. Adualy I W8Wl't lpOlled becaUM my mocher took care of that r. no unoat.U\ tcrrmt: wtlh a halrbtush. And my father could do even more Wlh a look • • MM!l.Y WIULY, .,._....., 11, - didn't have any responsi>illty being the daughter of the Vice President, whereas my mother had a lot. It wasn't the responsibility that bothered her, It was jult the fact that Dad was in there at all. And I think she was afraid that Mr. Roosevek didn't look so well. My father didn't reallzJe It until he had lunch wlh the President after the con· vention. There's a famous picture of them under a weal big magnolia tree 1il1tii rose garaen--:-MyYiffierWii" frightened when he had lunch wlh h1m that day bee.au.. tho"9t Mr. Roosevelt doan 't look so poorly In the picture, my father saw that his hands were shalmg. When my father became PMli~ dent and we moved r.to the White HOUM, we dilcov- ered that It was pollt>le to hve normal lives ti we put our minds to ii -and we did. The' second floor was out of bounds to anyone but those who served us, and to friends. And our old friends ralied around after they got used to the shock. I had dne Secnt Servtce man, and I told my father that I didn't want hJm with me on data. He ftnaDy .,..ct and I never had any problems. When Lynda 8'rd Johnton was In the White Houte she asked me how I got out of havtng any Secret Service men with me on dates, and I said you have to ten.ember one thing: "My falher's &Xildece90f died a narural death. Your fllher's predece.or dkln't." I didn't an for al the~ of •v- lng tn the wt1*--tbm -~ ------- there was far less then than now - but It was fascinating to be right in the middle of history being made. I got to meet all the top·notch peopk? of the day. Winston Churchill came several times. He was a deJjghtful man and he could relate to young people. Winston Churchill liked women. period, and If they were the least bit attractive that was fine. too. And he was a most attractive man as wd._ __ _ -I've tried to lntereSt my own 90RS [She and husband Clifton Daniel have four sons) In history the way my father got me interested, but they conskter It a chore when they have do hlskwy. _I've alw~ tol4_ d)e ~~ oever jo urie the Trunan nllme fo get 10me- thtng. I didn't even telf -my youngest son that his grandfather was President until he came home &om kindergar- ten one day and asked. ·Mom, was Grandfather Truman President of the Unlled States?" I didn' want him bragging about It. We've tried to keep a dose family, and the boys all go out to villt my mother r. lndependenoe. We spend Christmas In New Yorlc but we ldll have the "char tradlton" for~ presents. At least my hUlband and I st in c.ertar. chUs -I let the boys get under the tree. For years I conned my children Into eating capon for Owiltmas dinner be - e.au. I aaualy hate turkeys, but one ye.-they found me out. So It's been turkey ever *'<:ii. My h~ and chddren lo~ It 10 I'm lnlJped. I think this yew 11 buy • &omn ltUffea ... OM and avoid al the work. .... -I Ulilft'Ss .... -.r.u ........ Uliln'S •• 11 ... -.r.u ........... .._FTC ..._DK 11. • ------------·-----·-. t I I I Sy EHzabeth Gold C hristma.s Is one of the few days that the First Family can for- get how public their lives are and become private citizens once again. And though Christmas in the White House does have Its glam- orous side -when Lady Bird Johnson wanted a aeche, she was loaned 18th-century Italian angels - it generally remains a homey day at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. The first Presidents were of English herttag&. and they celebrated Christ- mas in the English way -decorating the house wtth evergreens, burning a Yule log. The White House didn't have a Christmas . tree until the · Benjamin Harrison administration - 1889-93 -when this German cus- tom finally wOfked Its way into the mainstream of American cuhure. Once the tradi- John Adams tion got started In the Whtte House. however. it was a hard one to gtve up. and when Teddy Rooseveh announced to his children that he didn't want a chopped-down tree for ecological reasons. they re· fused to accept no for an answer. Swearing the White House staff to secrecy. they smuggled in a Christmas tree. complete with decorations, and hid It in a· closet. Then on Christmas Eve, they confronted their father with It, and after some fervent pleas, he let them set It MIA.Y WIULY, ~ t1, ,_ • 1 brought the lot of them home for din- ner. The cook refused to feed them. but Mr. Lincoln came downstairs and offered them hospitality. Still, it hasn't always gone smoothly Past at Christmas with White House chil- dren. The John Adamses celebrated the holiday with their 4-year-old granddaughter, Susannah. She re- ceived a china tea set for her pre- sent, and when a young visitor broke one of Its saucers. she bit off the nose of the offender's wax doD. Not aD Presidential families spend Christmas In the White House -the Fords skied at Vall, Colo. -but that's a plus for tourists. When the First Family goes away during Christmas week, the White House runs ra. special nighttime candlelit tours.ILi ---·-· ----·-----· Ml&Y~ ........ 2'.-eu . . . Down-to-the-wire gift ideas for your big finish! B. A. 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Beat egg whites lo stiff peaks. fold in mayonnaise and spread over mbtture 4. Bake at JSO<>f. for 15 minutes or until heated through and lightly browned. Co· quilles or dam shells may be used. but reduce baking time, Makes 4 seroings CLASSIC CHICKEN CURRY CREPES .......... ~-........ W"llliirlNr----- ~ c-..1.ctv chopped --\4 c-. ...... al~.,_ I ........... 2., lfD 1141 CWT\' ,_.. \(i .... , ..... taips .. 2 Qllf! ... -4...., !'h aips ~ ~ c:McM. •c-.11# ... 2 t t'r F 1149 a.Md cw .. edded c.- lc,.. .... --.. I . Prepare Crepes and set aside l . Break off tough ends of asparagus as far down as stalks snap easily, making each spe.lr the length of a crepe Wash Mparagus thOfoughly. Remow scales If sandy or tough Tie whole stalks In a bun die with string. S. Heat I Inch sahed water (l/J tuspoon salt to I cup water) to bolling In deep. nanow pan or coffeepot Place ail)aragus upright in pan. Heal to boiling: cook, un· covered.!> minutes. Cowr and cook until si.lls are crisp-tender, 5 minu~ longer Ofain: cut each spe.ir crosswise Into halve$ 4. Heat matgarine In 10 tneh skllet ewer low heat until melted. Coale. and stir onion In fNlf'9l"M until tmdft. Stir In flour, cuny powder and salt. Cook ova Ring Out the Old and Ring In the Newl By ffiottlyn Hansen Thinking about New Year's Eve'! There's iust enough time to invite a few friends over and start the new decade in style -at home . Here are a few recipe ideas that are ea~ and gala fOI" !he occasion. and half-and-half M11at to bolling. :.hmng constantly. Boll alld stir 1 minute. 5 . Remove from heat. reserve 2 cups sauce (Of top of crepes Stir chicken, rai sills and coconut lntcJ remaining sauce 6 . Place 2 asparagus spear halves one third rile distance from edge of each Ot!pe: top with 1/t cup chicken mixture Roll up; place in 2 ungrea.sed baking dishes. 8 >< 8 x 2 inches. or ovenprool serving platter. Cover with heavy duty aluminum foil 7. Heat oven to 350"F Bake until hot about 25 minutes Heat reserved sauce. Top er~ with sauce and sprinkle with almonds Serve immediately Makes 6 ~ru1ngs Crepes ..,.., c..-----.. ~ .,_ J·t11bh f DIHI .... 'It tealpOOll .,..... powder .,.., t-.oonMll 2aips ... lene in ..,.._,.. v ... aulld 2 c.w..., a l>M -pilw or '-"•· melted 4. Spoon Chive Butter over meal. Serve steaJu with pan iuices 5. Garnish with watercress Recipe may be doubled However. do no1 crowd pan. coolc no more than three steaks at a time in a large skillet Moires 2 portions 'Chive Butter. C ream 2 tab&eipoorls soft ened butter with 2 teaspoons chopped chives. MUSHROOMS MIUJONAIRE ........ oow 2 . Serve al room temperature in small bowl. crod< or souffle dish Excellent with a hearty loaf as an appetizer Makes olxJtJt 1 cup 'Tapenade comes from the Provencal word TAPENO. which means capers . hence Cdper'S are an important ingyedienl of the dish. relates George Studley of La Colombe d'Or Restauranr. New York. N Y . who was happy to send th'is recipe IOI' the "poof man·s caviar ·· I ..... (12 oa.) ._ c:rMmed .,.._., SNOWBAU.S ........ J c1ow _.tic. a.-..... I plillt ~ice~ )la le IJ I._~ Wilcll '"""8 1,4, C,.. ....... ~ .,. .. p •Wlierscw~ 3....,_(loa.w'-)• ut ewe chDc •., I t.W.." c -11111w.a-ec1 ...__ 'i'. °"" _. lt1U1" -.-edPa• web-. "'°""~,_..._... I. l.Jghty rinse mushrooms: pat dry with I . Using a large ice-deam scoop. fonn • paper towels. Remove stems. use for ice cream Into balls Spread coconut onto salads. soups. etc waxed paper and roU ice-cream balls in 2. Place mushroom caps hollow-side up coconut lo coal completely. on lightly greased shallow pan Of on foil 2 . freoe snowballs on • baking sheet. lined pan 3. Make sauce: melt chocolate In top of l . Open one side of spinach p0uch with the doub&e boile:r ova hot. not boiling. sc:is.sofS Add garlic. pepper. Wot'ce.ster wata. Gfadualy blend in milk; blend un· I . Mix flour. sugar, baking powder cmd salt Stir in remaining ingredients. Beat With hand beater until smooth . 2 . Lightly butter 6-7 or 8 mch_skillet, neat over ium t until bubbly FOf each crepe. poor scant 'I• cup of batter into skillet. immediately rotate skillet until thin film of batter cowr-s bottom Cook until light brown. Run W><te spatula around edge lo loosen. turn and cook other .side untif light brown. shke and liqueur! stir wen. til smooth. Remow from heat. stir in liq-4.-.S~e..into mu~~°'""---'u""eur. 0\111, ~~· D...SnotlllDi-.--------1 Sprinkle tops with grated cheese Molra 4 ~ S. Stack creJlt!S. plctc1ng waxed. paper OI paper towei between each. Keep crepes covered to Pfevent them from drymg out. Noires about 12 Recipe from Gold Medo/ Century of Sue· cess Cookbook. The Best Gold Medal Recipes of 100 Years STEAK DIANE l (6 to•-· wt.) t.ilulm c:Wt Of .......... lta\l•IJlll ..... ......... Few ..... ......, .......... ,.,.,.. l Ull p 11 lir~ Of Cl09IMC IO"llflUW..,c,. ....... eWlll a.a ..... • ~4' at aw•..., I . Trim the me.at wel: pound wtth a mal let OI f~ pin to about t,14.lnch thd. l . In a large •ilet. melt the butter. Add the sw..ks: coc*. tumtng once . .,_,, 2 "*1uta on ad'! *9«. s.._~~~Md 5. Bake In preheated 3SO"F _ 011en fOf 15 minutes. 4 Inches from heating demenl. Of brotl 3 to 5 nunules. Serve as hors d'oeullfes. ~ abocJt .16 TAPENAOE .°"" .......... ... V.c,.. ............... .. ""°"" ............ .. V.c,..~· I I .. 5 1a ..... Ja1cie l~_..tlc.~ It 0 I~ ...... .....c..,... ..... .. , .... ' ......... MAUD ALLEN'S CHEESE STRAWS I ..... <lMiMll' 0- 1 .. 0.. ........... , ..... '4•.(•~t.....-.--­'ift 4 uMlll '4 .,., 1 ...... ,..,,...... '4c,.. .... I . Grate meese with a food grater or use shredding b&ade °' food processor. !. Mix al Ingredients thoroughly in food processOf until mixture forms a ban. or mbc as If you we1e making pie dough. 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N~Y 10011 lJe sure to ildude ~.address.. zip code and book number. (New York Stale residents add sales tax.) T ..... -s " Tl If I MONEY) IQA--at ng ps Your Kids Are in College By Julian Block If you hq> support a son or daughter In college who works part time or receives a student &oan, you need to watch the dependency ex· emption Nies carefully. Who pays what expenses can determine wheth· er YoU keep or lose an oemption for your child. Here are a few steps you can take 10 protect yourself. Student aempdom. You· can claim an exemption for your coUege- gotng chlJd, regardless of how much Income your youngster receives, as long as you fumlsh owr W of his or her total support for the year. The $1,000 ceUlng on the Income that• can be receiYed by a dependent does not apply in the case of your chUd If he or she: 1) will not reach the age of 19 this year. or 2) Is a fuJJ-ttme student for at least five months durtng the year. Those five months need not poses. But G .I. Bill benefits and the proceeds from his own college loans oount as support which he provides. On the <>Cher hand, any education loans you take out count as support which you provide. Incidentally. if you plan to pay the Interest on a colege loan taken o ut by your child, Interest payments are de- ductible only If you are obligated to make them as a co-signer. I How fo juggle support &guns. In many cases, the difference betw~ your own and your offspring's con· trbutions to his or her total support is small. In some cases, It may be possl· ! ble to swtng the J balanc:e In your l favor by ~ng f your youngster to either save money or to earmark his expenditures for nonsupport Items. Suppose, for example, that the total support out· ' &ay for your col· lege·age son will come to $6,000 for a given year. You kick in $3,000, and he Parents con get 0 $1 ,000 fax exemp· will pro vide tioo for supporllng 0 col/tege .tudent. $3,000 through a student loan. Or suppose you oontrbute $3,000 until his tpduation In June and his earn- ings for the rest of the year will total $3,000. In neither case can you take be consecutive , but attendance on· ly at night does not quaWy under the rules. If you can claim an exemption for a working colege student, he does not fodelt his OW{\ $1,000 personal ex· ----11!tnl!ltinrt-w~i--M files-:-Remember. ~. that only a panmt ls e1CCUled from the $1,000 limit on the Income that can be recetved by a child. Whet .. •.upport"?: In fVumg whether you pk:k up over half the tab for a ~ ltUdent's: support,~ the .. 1.R .S. CO\lntl l\ICh ttems • food. lodging <this can be lodglng In your home), dothlng, medical and dental care (Including pmnlums on health lnsurmice), eduation, church dona· Uons, lr•atipOCtadon, recreation and llrnll. nee 'Ua. Scholmlhtpa, G.I. M .,....... ................ Whetheryouwl loee a cSep.ndcncy exemption f your younglMr NClltves a ICho&anhtp, or llmllar ~. d.pelds on whether the beMlb fiom thw ~ .. coumd and actuely Ulld for hil/lw IUppOlt. For ....... ICholmthtp that II NOit~ by a ton or ~ who aa.nds collge ful lime doa not munt In ~ tc>Cll IUppOrt - .,,.., ~ ... uled for luppoft pur· wll fall to hanlsh over half his sup· port. But If he puts some of his earn· \f9 ln the bank this year, or spends some on nonsupport Items, you wind up furnishing over half of his support for the year and are entitled to tM ex· _ ln'ftption. H his 1t1ppo1t conbi>utlons appear to be outpacing yours, here ls a year-- end move that can he~ In cue you have come up sholt of the half around Outstmas. In calculating the amount of S\lpl\Ot1 you wlll have fur- nished for this year, Include Items that you proYlde by Dec.mber 31, even ~ you hold off paying for them unttJ next year. For example, you can lndude medkal cme that you provide by December 31, even i YoU cannot· Include the lem Wlh your medical deducd>la for this yem bee.au. you hold off paying for It untd next year ...:... for aample, a P* ol g&.... tWp hla LR.S. For dd hd ln- formlllon, cone.ct ~ loc'.ll l.R.S. of- ftce for a fNe copy of -VCNJ Ex.mp.. lions end EMl~ll b o.p.Nla111" (Jll4A 16a1 FAJ ~""VCMFarW 1111 hcolnlT~-~··• 17), -Jmitil MMLY¥¥_19Q.Y, _.....,"· -•ti 110-128-135 12 EXP .. CARTRl>GE LIMIT lWO CARTRIDGES WITH THE COUPON BELOW 20 tr 24 EXP. MO. 11t-121-1U -$3.50 ,.., .... NEW &ORDERLESS PRINTS Offer ends MAR. 31 1981 SKRUDLAND PHOTO ..------------------------------------······-----·-·---- nru11..d PHii, 7111 W. 111111111 AWi., Qia11, IL. _,. 0 Here ie my cartridp of 12~ Kodaeolor rum. I am encloe· ing $1.00 per roll with thie epecial ooupon. We pey poetqe. 0 Here ia my cartridp of 20 or 24 expoeure Koclecolor fUm. J am ~ ue encloaing $3.50 per roll. We pay ~-...-. .,,,-::- 1 undentand rallurea will be credited. { -4 ~ \ ~~· J PRIHT NAME ..._:_../ - ADDRESS • STATE • ZtP Cl ........... '"° I 1.--------------------------------------------------------.. Wth only three shopping days leh till Christmas and the swarms in the stores growing testy. you better know what you're doing when you rush out to buy toys for your children. So here are a few tips fiom Brian Sulton· Smith, professor of education at the University of Pennsylvania and an authcriy on children's JHay. "What toy to buy all depends on the child's age and his or her particular interests," says Sutton-Smith. "Watch what the ct.Ud plays wilh throughout the year. where his enthusiasm really lies." (Of course, as Sutton-Smith points out, such insight requires par- ents to spend some JHaytime wkh their children.) And a useful -but surprise-<leflating -trick may be to simply take the child along when you shop for his toys. One last tip. "Many pal'ents try to interest theS kids in certain types of toys," says Sutton-Smlh. "But re- search shows that kids tend to go theS own way .... lhe best advice is not to take the whole thing too seriously." Update: Cindnnati, One Year Later 1he wind whipped off the Ohio Riwr. and tempmd1.W'es ~ Into the 30's as thousands of fans kled up ---t--rnttdrw~~- \ Amerfmn ~: Pob cover tlJt dead. sewn Dec. 3, 1979, to see the 8rtish rock ~. The Who. Some had been waltSlg for more than six hours. Suddenly, The Who began a roudne sound check mide. The aowd. thinking the concert was st.tSlg. began push;-,g. The doors were not opened. The pushing got WOIW. Soon 11 peapR were dead, trampled and suffocated by the charging mob. It's been just over a yes now 9rlCe the tragedy tn <Aldnnati. law9uib NMUWIDLY ...... , ......... Pu " s .. p t«1trr ..... ,.,.... Ew.us1111a--.r 11 tr .......... Ullallllr I I Mlllr.~C...., ,,..,..._,,0....2'.- Uving Hand To Mouth It's estimated that 20 to 25 percent of aU adults bite their nals and that 50 percent have had the habit sometime in theW •ves. But Frederick Smith. a ~ Young res searcher and expert on onvs chophogio (nail-biting) says he has a remedy that's worked in 85 percent of the cases he's tested. Take an average-sized rubs ber band, writes Smith in his new book, Nail-Biting, and place It around yolD' wrist. Every time you begin biting, immediately snap the band hard against ~'OW' wrist. ThiS pertains to aU preliminary acts of nail-biting, such as e:x.amining the nails for lrreg- ulariies, rubbing and peel- ing the nais and picblg the cuticles, he adds. "E.ach snap should be hard ~ to cause barely tolerable pain, even reddening of the sbi, but not so hard as to restd WI damage or to raise serious wells," Smith writes. Penistent nail nibblers may have to shift the rubber barld &om spot to spot to avoid marlmg the skin. An Aid To Student Aid ln late September, after months of haggling, Congress passed a new pro- gram for college-student aid. The new program contains changes that speD both good news and bad for prospecs tlve students ~nd their parents -k>an limits are up, but so are interest rates. Octameron Press has updated its popular booklet on the financial aid process, Don l Miss Out, to include details of the changes. Octameron's booklet on financial help for bright students {B aveTage and SA Ts of 1000 or more -ACT scores of 20 plus), The As and Bs of Academic Schoorshlps, has also been revised. For copies, send $2 for each booklet to Octameron Press. P.O. Box 3437, Dept. FW. Alexandria, Va . 22302. Warning: The ·Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Th~ advertisement ran here on Jan. &, 1980. We're · repeating it with the 10 extra special coupon offers and our other 'products at Ille same prices •• a . ••ar agol •.• And a neW FREE GIFT! 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Pedro A11nenda111 Robc1t Shaw SATUltlAY, OECCllM:ll 27 1:00 IJ U t)tJ "Tiie llntlisl lunner" (dra) '11 B11a11 Ke1!11 t dnLe Kerwin, OeAnn Mea1s II) "The l11Cred1ble S111h" (d1a) '76 Darnel Ma'.lie) !il<11d• Jackwn 10:00 G "Tiie lird with the Cr~st'I F'tumm,ae" (my\) ·10 lony Musanle. Su1y Kendall. £ va Re1111 ORDER · YOURS· NOW • • 1000 \ . BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS STYLISH TYPE ON GOOD QUALITY WHITE GUMMED PAPER • PERSONALIZED •EASY TO USE • FOR YOU OR A FRIEND if;,~,.: :-0:-p:.~1;; ,:;,,-,n:,:,;; ~ ;-:-;s-;,:;.;e~o I 1 Pilot Printing. Label O.v : I Post Office Box 1560 • 330 W. Bay St I I Costa Mesa. California 92626 t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Be Sure to Use Your Z1pcode I I I I I I I L---------------------~ FROM MR. ROARKE AND TATTOO This season marks the third full season ol Asc·s Fantasy Island (amng Saturdays at 10PM) starring Rir,ardo Montalban as the elegant. mysterious Mr Rcarke and Herve Villechaize as his able assistant. Tattoo. (Fantasy Island is preempted this week by ,>BC's News Closeup.) Though usually the palm tree!.' sway and smiling young women in grass skirts dance to greet you as your seaplane docks and you go ashore amid the lush South Seas splendor ot exotic plants. Mr Roarke and Tattoo have changed the background in deference to the Yuletide season TV WEEK. DECEMBER 21 . 1980 On Fantasy Island your untulfllled' dreams can be attained and sought-after desires suddenly reahzect What a JOY Christmas shopping could be with Mr 1----t~W1.tUA:1c1UU. g,_cate oUhe..unpleasant.decl$ioAG<a~~--------~-----T:-------t what to buy. who to bVy for and where to get the i money to buy it with. Good old Mr. Roarke would take V llll care of everything. Good things com'e in small packages VIDEO CASSETTES FOR SALE OR RENT ···~ • llelMTMTIUfllc .~,....,,...,.,.. •TlleHlllller • lleue!IOll •Ml: A t11ke ()fvl..., • AllTIWtJau • Or. Ziii¥ ... • lll•L• •a...Hw ... .,. 111 l'lle --• Mellt~ PLUS 100.0F OTHER TITLES -~AATINGS HOME MOVIES& St.IDES MADE ~MTO VIDEO-TAPES----~-.t- ...... ._,_ Spend --·Christmas with KOCE 50 Tonight The Festive each 3:30pm A Christmas concert from cantslus 6:30pm Christmas Special with Pavarotti 10pm AO maeh! oou11>1• ov •OCE ano tnt Coroor~11on •r>r P110ht Ar •• 111(.N lf!O ' -., .. .. ·--·~-.. ~ ...... . .................. .. .. ~ ......... ........... 1100 -~·.,. ............. ,. ',..., Ema. ::.:,--cr ..... i 1'11 lllrile fMI 1• ,_ ',....,, IE,':: • ....... , ... -l :lO- ~.:e: .. =~ ... ,. ... ..... c.e llC ... Lactll Moo. ..,_..,.USA • ......,., Celllctl MOii ........... ,..., ... 7:00 ·-=~ .. •1110.. • (I) 9 QI 5tM lltfllf11 llleria Wit~ llosl Da.1d Hartman .. ,,.. •• Clttll9I ., ......... .... • llcW/ltllftr ~ -7:30- .... la • .., •• Clftllll ..... ....,. Ill Owr (My 8:00 • @ c.,tlil ..... ,.. CJ) S.., S.1 Dittt eni.mci. .......... ,. ..... ...., ., .. ,..,. 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Ohio State vs. Penn State. f11day. 9 llMtln • CJ) (JD) (21) All 11, Clllidr11 (I) ... G Tiit Doi LI• SM m GI lloMI: Set dlyl1me movies-m Owr Elsy (C.() ~~ ftalllf• -12:30- SUrdl f9f T ... rw St, ... "' Hullll ., .. 1:00 • (J.}) ..... WorW ,., • 8 0 H ...._, WorW hGept r11dly e Me llllltlas SM • (])(!Ql (ft) °"' Uh .. lift G ltt'• ..... a DHI fD Clnst1111 IMtn1diol -1:30- 2:00 u l 11 \12> Tiit lilli4il1 li1ht 8 IJJl \1fl Ttats h etpl fri • l )) L10) tJtl litntr1t ttos,ltal G lrOMidt m Sllperm1n • .... ..,(U) -2:l0-......... .Left ... . .... a......,• •• 5100 •••Cl)<II .. (J) ... Mon. .r-..., •TiltlfMy'-0 <IJ ...., '"" .... •S--.U.. 0 J..J.l c.tad (C.C) es... Stroot 121 ...., ....... lmpl Mon a ....,...S.ur• -5:30- IJI) ... Mon ("J) rtt1111ec11 ..... ...,,... m 1 LIM llcy (IJ) ... llowllMI eG.-r .. ID Owr lay (C.() l8l Te T• tlilt Tnlltl SU•DAY (C..tllllltf) (C·C) Part one of two parts f 1nan c1ally strapped and laced '111111 tlos '"'· all·male Bu1ley Hall is forced lo mt11e w1tll i 111ls school. but tl\1{" does nol set well w1lh the ghost ol 8u1ley's founder • CD (JJ1 Qt) SrtCIAI..: Tiit Yt11 WilMlt Salltl Claus (lhr) (R) An an1maled mus1ul tale of lhe year Sanla Claus woke •1th a cold and decided to stay rn bed on Christmas • o.c. ffttr 0 Fnipl GelKlNt ·, fD flM JM,.trttt: A S.ort of llac• llnlc (C·t ) "Rhythm and Blues" This procram traces the evolutron of rhythm and blues and rts impact on tontempoiary Amerr un musrc -7:30- • let's !leek OSI•~ e Up ••d Co11i111 (C·C) Don Mitchell 1s the auesl 1n thrs slory of how Kevin's pl1ns for 1 basketball career and for Joanne are 1eopar dized by his narve assumptions about both (fJ) TM SM 11141 llM snstlnce 8:00 a ()) <Ill Arcllit kn"r's l'llce 8 0 18 CHih "Runn1n1 feud" Ion and Ponch d1scove1 a van fllled w1lh bibtes destined for black mar ket 1dophon and brinas th tots to CHP headquart11s e 111e U..rm ..., .... 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(R) "The Consentrn1 Adults" A call 1ir1 optfllOf-Wllll I bur&lary rrn& IOl"I on the side-makes the mis· take al robb1nr a v1ctrm with synd1 TV WEEK, DECEMBER 21. 1980 cate connections team comprrs~ of boys con lined to a • Pavarotti O GEORGE VANDEMAN: 1uven1le coueehonal institute * Oberammer1an Stiecial U Wild llin1dom o It Is Written fJ Holiday Movie Speml a> llowit: ''The Lost Years" '76 • "A Time for Miracles" (?hrs) This documentary sheds D <3J 110 (29 ORAMA: "l Tune some lr&hl on lhe Irle ol Jesus Chrrsr for Milades" (7h1s) lhe story of lrom the aaes ol 13 to 29 Amerrca s lrrst natr ve born sarnt fD Q(I CoslMs (C·C) Who Speaks (l11abelh Seton Kate Mulgrew le.in 101 Eartltl" Concl SJean •eaves Pierre Aumont. llossano Br1111 and tocether the maior themes of 'Cos l0tne Cieene sta1 mos theories of cosmte evolullon D bmes lobtSOft the rdea ol hrst0<y as leKher and the fD 1}4) lhsltrpttce Thtalrr: Tesla· sense of our hm1ta1rons and polenhal mtnt of Y011th (C·C) Vera is ptungeo as a species-and leaves us w1lh into the hell of a lront lrne hoso11a1 some warnin25 about the fulurt and assigned lo num wounded Ger m Otpofttt tn lccioft mans She is then summoned back lo 1HJ lbsttr~e Tllealre: Tesument London. where she m mes yet an of Youtll (C-C) other shat1e11ng blow -8:30_ ISO Firinr line U rt (UJ One 01y al a Time Bai -9:30- bara suddenly real11es that she fJ re JUI The Jellersons doesn't have Ille shehtesl tdea whal U The World of Sumn l she wa nts 10 do with Ille resl of hti O R11fl House Irle and her solulron to the dilemma ft) Mundo en Do1111n10 is to drop out ol college 1 O:OO m The WtrW Tomorrow fJ (8 1 (1ZI Trapper John, M.O. Or ID 300 Milliotls Stanley Rrveisrde's p1olmmnal ca 9:00 reei 1s 1n serious 1eopa1dy aller one II (JJ ({2J Alice Mel's looking 101 ol his pallents eiperiences a polen ward lo a visit from his recently wed flatly lethal allere1c reaction lo a motht1 and her youn1 husband, who med1cat1on mistakenly adm1nislered are planning lo celebute therr apparently by Stanley monlhly anniversary w1lh him U ID News 11 COACH Of THE YEAR! CJ Ernest All&lty Hour * ROIERT CONRAD! G> Wor1d "''"'' """ HEMTWAIMlllG STORY lfJl Cllristmu Stlt<~I with luc~no @QI IM 9i1-hlllt-4eldl•-'-""''~---- 11111• Yw" (t.C) (dra) '80 (2hrs)-ID ArromJ Hd C-pany Veteran Rober1 Conrad, Ricky Paul, Davrd iournahst Martin Aeronsky iorns w1lh Hubbard, [nn Cray. An e. pro foot moan11td Y1ast11neton 1ou1nal1sts to ball ptayei. now confined to a wheel discuss news of tht week ch111. volunlms to coach a toolball fW CllriltJNs s,.dal with l11tia111 -10:30-' m Jerry Falwell a> Jimmy Sw1 u111 fl!) Cmhsahon 11:00 fJ D U e 10 12 'lt Ntws 3 lltws/rTl Club U P'acmllers D Old TMM Gos9tl Hour 23 Mull< of Chmt111as 24 A tll11stmu Contttt from Yftl)IUS -,. llttf\/Spanrsh lltws so Symphony llo S • -11:30- fJ Stior1s final U The 700 Club e Ttlep11lse 10 Morie: "fhe Profane Comtd'" (dra) 69 Chuck Connors. Carl Betz ID Morre: "The llussuns Are C-· 1n1, the Russia11s Are Comin1" (Gom) '66 Cail Reiner. [va Ma11a Saint G> lit ~ Itek Van lmpt· fD Morie: "Holly and the fyy" (dra) Ralph R1tha1d~on -11:45-u MOYits: "Jim RocU01d-P'rinte lnreit111tor ... "N1111e of lhe Game" D (23 !lt llowle: "The Thief of • larhdad'1 (dra ) 78 ~Peter Ustinov D ltlOYie: "An Affair to lle-llt1" (dra) '57 Cary Grant Dtborati Ktn, Rrchard Denn1nes Neva Patterson, Cathleen Nesbitt 12:00 D lilowie: "VafliJ11Ni1 Alriu" (adv) 76 Oocumtnta~ 11> lllotit: To be announted a> Tiit 11-'ia I I .... ll I i6imll I ...................... (C·C) ....... C-•C:.lllnd f.. Ult llelr'-t .. ,.1t.c. 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Utlll • °'"' ' Gol111t1 • OaJ of 0.t<OWtll HI Aailcullurt USA 1:00 • fodaJ'1 lth&IOft ) V..Ct ti A,11cutt11rt D H C leh11011s f 1n11ly '" ' Chanc1n1 World' • Crys111 Calllt411I 8 GEOltGE VANOEMAll: Olltr1mmer1111 Spttlal • It Is #ritttll • ~ a loob at lu1111n1 Cl lltn!lflh Co,tland ai Old fllM ~t H1>111 II) Or James llennrdy 111; fhw Dwan loi l1w1n1 fD Yoea for Heallh l2t; H11hlllld Aut111bl) ot God ID Club PTl l)t) Sunday Ma51 -7:30-u Liie Times U Gilli1an's bland U Campus l'1ol1le l 9 lnte1n1tronat H0111 10 01ttdtOllS m ,3 Jimmy Swawrt l,f~ Al Home wrlh lhe Bible fD Mister .,aers lf Se11ch fo1 Ancient f11th ~t lea Humbud 8:00 U 12 Sunday Morn1n1 II Od~uer a P'opeye and Hts fuendl loin Hatten host1 B Dimensions 0 llOYO JOHN OGILVIE • "LET GOO LOVE YOU" D llO't'I lo\n 011tw1e 10 Jerry hhwell fl) Show MJ l'eople (U, V01Ce of A,11culture fD Christmastime wrlll M1 Ro1ers ~ Oar ol 01sc0tery m Koy Mismo -8:30- J 1 e 01y ol Oiscowery II On Campus B for YOll, Black Woman D Mee.1tn1 Time 11 C,lury 10:00 U lltWV11akt1 I ) • Holli o1 ,..., (C·C) u lll SrolllS: llFl foolblll I he 01~l1nd R11dm 11 lht New Yo•~ Giants U hmll, film ftsltnl: "$111ta Ctm eon.11t11 Ille lbrfilns" (Ian) 64 John Call Leonird HK~s a u,-11 .,.., e 12 SrollTS: llH foot!llM lht Mmnnut• ~1~1n11s at lht Houston 01lt1\ 0 Ht11W ol T111lh m llU HUMBARD * CHRISTMAS SPECIAl m Ru H11mb11d U lilffllUl'IW -10:30- U lnlertace U 3 10 Jt Kids Art People Too 1iJ Crysl1I Cathtd11t fl) Catmy Q1ptl H lltwsctnlll WHkly 11:00 U 2 With You m f1ith Thal lim Q) Church 1n the Home fD Mulerp1tce Thulr~: THtamenl ol Youth (R) •3t Special T 1111 so Soccer. Made 1n Germ1nr -11:30-u The Incredible Kids I Comp1n1 U 3 l2t Allim1b, Animals O llH. Terry Cole Whittaker 10 lltWS1111kers m liloYtt : ·111e 8or1owers" (f,inJ 13 (dd1e Atbert lammv C11mo AFTERNOON 12:00 0 Spec111 bis U lost 1n Spice U 3 • 10 '9 Issues I Answers O Search Q) h111n 24 lrn from lhe Mel f1l) 8uuty Ind 11\f Bust m 8o11n1/llews lt llob lltwh1rt so Sllm Cuisrne -12:30- 0 e 12 llH Toda1 3 29 llCM Bowl P1ev1ew ·r.:-~ .... le.._,..... awit1 UTilellaclctfOI,.._ 1100 • ru <r~ SPOm: IWl ,....,. Ti.. Atllnta FateoM al Ille los All setts Rims ec..-....o.t.._.. ............ e c D11tc1• • .... : un • ....., ... ~ ....... " (m~) 'J9 Ba11t Rathbone. ldl lu111110. N1111 lkuce ftJ'llMk hlle m Mtwit: "A P'tc•ltttll ti Mlt1· cits" (com) '& l Belle 01v1s 8) M11M Wt"7 Ital 1r .... fD Mltillee 11 tllt lijoll ·1i1.111on DOl~t ll1d" 3ti SPORTS: ltfl foot~all I ums lo bt 1nnounced $QI Bt1i11ni111 P'llno -1:30- u At 011t With llod Carew 8 f·Troop 10 Spe<ti11m :$11 W1itln1 for a llt1son 2 :00 _L focus U Gillipn's lsll1141 B A Dir 111 $rln11tr ' I ht Wo1ld Bank 10 Mottt: "lun a C1t0ltd Milt" (draJ 69 Louis lourd1n fl) Motit : ~ "Tiit RIM lo Hone llont" CcomJ '62 B1nc C101by t3 Movie: • "It's a #on4ert11I _lift" (d1a1 ·47 larntl Stt•afl 29 Moties: "fled lsU11e S.lu\ts the fOl Muiicals,'' "A little Pun· cm" -2:30- 3 It's Your Businns Q SP'!CIAl: A Clichl on !he Ht1rth U lllowit: "Homt lot Hie Holiclars" (dra) '72 (leanor Parker D Mowle: "Godulla n. lhf Costnk Monster" (loC1 11) 76 Jack Palance fD Gatts ol Asl1 (RJ so As Min Bthav'' 3:00 3 Mowie: "An Afl111 lo Remember" (dra) 54 Cary Grant. Deborah Kt11 U fam1IJ Film fesllul: 111f "II lbppentd on f1tlh Awtnue" (coml 4/ Cha1le~ Ruggles Gail Sto1m W Snuk Prtw1t•s -3:30- Q lnslaht W Chrtslmu Snow, Chmtmu Winds so Tht ftsltwt 8ad1 4:00' O The last of lhf Wild a S11nc111 U SPORTS: NCAA Bowl ln1tw IM prog1am takes a took ahead 10 .. ard this ytat s post sea~n bo .. 1 gamrs ;ind analy1t~ lht latenl ot lhOSf 1e,ms 1n contenlto'h a Qutt Kids O lilofie: "Van1sll1n1 Af11u" laclv) /f, Oocumcntdty 10 That's lnC1ed1ble m lllofit : "Tiit llu~ns Art Com· in1, the llusstans Art Corn1111" (com) 66 Cail Re1ne1. Eva Matte Saint t 2. Bill Gius-Sports C1ltb11ty Interviews (El Mow1t: '''" ·•s111n1ers on a Train" (mys1 51 la1tey GranRtr •VINING e:oo • sroim : P'ro r.-111 w,,, ;. forum 11 12 2' >t. ""1 U Mowie: "Tiit l.tmee °'°" li41" (com) ·~1 (7hrs) 6ob Hooe. Marilyn Mu well A mtlrack lout do111n on ht~ luc~ em 1nvol•td with iii eane sle• 111hen ht 11ves a bad !Ip U Maleh Gl11e l'M 1 firllt lie•! "1ttl Dlf!d Horvwrtr D A Horwmn lrdin1 ly 10,. The "ocU0td ft!H m M•A•S-H Q) Selicl Gold Andy C1bb. Bill Cosby. Paul Simon Robeff John l!oc~y Bu1ne11e and lltt Oa~ Ridge Boys'" the iUUIS !Jf ElltnSIOllS m All C1ut111es Gieal 1114 5'11111 II W1she~ Wett HutSes " Delinquenl Weslrv B.tnh~ decides 10 change h1} wicked ways when M dog ge11 dis temprr h1stan 1\ very sn11t1en •1th Debbie Mount bul her lalhe1 is not sm111en by l11slan 2t The lon1 .,,d Home so Here's to Your Heatth (C·C) -6:30- 0 e lt News 3 In Seart11 01 .•. II lltws Conference U Sl'ECIAl. The ll11hl ltlore Ch11slmu An animated special ,.,,h mu~ol aboul the man •ho ,.,Ott lhe lamuu~ Christmas poe111 lo• his son •ho wn 111 and r•QutWd a story about Santa tlau\ m Ott fledt1 maus, I on~ Randall ho\l\ this spwal Pte\entar.on ol the l~l1ann Srraus~ oot•a 12 IM1 House 23 focus 2<1 C1oc•ett's Vtttory C.rdtn Jt lllr. llrueaers Ch11stmu so A Ch11stmu Contut 110111 C1n111us 7:00 O 8 12 Ml M1nute1 O GHOSTS RUN AMOK IN * DISNEY COMEDY RIOT U 23 39 01snefs Wonderful World: "The Ghosts of Buller Hill" Pege7 ltOllDO ICo~llnwed) RedgravP f raotu Nero I ancelol lhe I he Boys Club •nd a local orphanage knighl in ~huiinR aimnr dmupl$ the TUESDAY provide Coach Reeve~ and his bas kuigdom ul Klllf Arthur and Qut"1 '----------~elball learn w1lh a unique prov Gul"'""re ltr falls '" lov~ •ilh lhe 1ng ground tor !he true mean1n2 of •r DECUHU 23 Ch t •t11tPn ond unit~ an 111 lated 10 11s mM mdnl•t 111angl• lhdl lliPPl'S tht it2 fOf ""'"1"1 illd ittt1-listin~. Q (13 )t Sl'ECIAL: little Orum. ,mJaiy Round I Abl• plust Ht DAYTIME l'•OGRAMS. mer loy (R) An animated Ch11slma~ ... N Below, for your tOllVttlitft<e, 11t Ille story ol an 01phantd boy •ho goes to m World ,...twr• ews d1y's mow.es. Bethlehem and arrives at the Ch11st 24 The lle~ursal 29 M•A s•H DArmu MOVIES Cllrtd s manger •1111 nolh1ng to give m Colorina e•cepl a sona Grett Garson na11ale~ 11:00 II> •1 "lnleu f1tttlifr.. U Mow1t: '111t 400 ~" (dial -10:30-(wtS) ·1~ John W1yne ~9 (2hrs) tun Pierre leaud m II) 0> News 11:00 CD "Tllrte hid of G4illiftr" Pat rd Auttay Hot loved at home ot .24 Claes Oldenbura's Crusoe (adv) 60 Kerwin Matlhews wanted al school a young bar s1n~s Umbttll1 II) • "Ont Man's Way" info a pnvale 1nd lug11tvt e11slen<t" ID lht llthurul I nos modtrn (dra) '£>4 Don Murray lhat leads 10 reform '.>Choof dante p1ete 11 choreographed br Cus 3:00 10 "lost ltofi11111tt Conlf (dra) U 3 r10 2t Sl'ECIAl: John Giordano and pprformed by hi\ dance 73 Pe lei Finch Denver 1nd lht Mu,,ets-A Chust· troupf 111 mu11c by Cal ~1twen1 H tw "The Sllep A!OllllCI tllt mu Toatther tR) Clhr) John Dfnm 29 hm1ly feud Co111tr" (d11) '40 James Sltw 1eams up with lhe unllappable Ker so lbslerPlf(e Tl1utre: Tesument art Joseph Sch1tdkraul m1f lhe Frog, rouy the Bear and lhe ol Youth (CC) 3:30 O "Sfttn AloM" (adv) 14 Mrss Preer rn a speml tor lhe Dewey Ma111n, Aldo Ray Yuleltde sea!.On 11 :00 1 h111itp Thutre: "Goina llo· O I 12. News where" Q 3 101 23 129 .31 llews •V•NING I CD l'M M1111ine U The Hollywood Squ11u • II) Motif: "Cou111 COllntry" (?hrs) O The Newlywed C:,me !ht adventures of a couga1 h11ten m The Odd Couple 8:00 who grows 1nlo one of lhe \Ute~I m One Step Beyond . fJ D 1., !I ai (23) 1>11 NllW$ hunfe1s ot tile Roc~y Mo1101arn1 IS 24 Soundst11e (C·C) U Wonder Woman fealu"d in this documentary fD Claes Oldenburah's Crusoe Um U OJ 13 110! .1t News '241 Now• (C.C) brell~ I hr~ dntumentary p1ot1le~ 0 Tit TIC Ooll&h f1l) 21 To1111ht (.l~•s OWnburgh and his A0,000 CD M"A•S•H 'SO Cosmos (C·C) pou11d \<ttlolurr Ctu\O~ Umbrella.' 11> The Benny Hill Show -8:30-~ lrrbul• lo Orfo,' Rob1n)()n C1usaf 24 Chrrstmn wrllt the Weilm111slt1 O 12~ Sl'ECIAL: Tiit ltll Who who "'~' ~brr lo sum" on h1\ own Clloir Slt,t Tltr..P Cl1t!SUIU (R) An am w1lli l}lp must p11m1h~t mtans m Tiit Cltdric ""''"'Y maled hohday story about a yaung -UJO-so Mlot1IH 111 lr1tf ~urn, ltd f Btir ~ _eou '" fJ ~ i-s: "Quincy, ML " -6:·~------"seaich ol Ch11slmas andlini!f"un "The flnr Atenaers'' 3 121 29 rn News usual advenlu1es alone Ille ••r ) llews/Mtrt Griff111 Show t e M•A•S•H 11 latill 'rtf'ile Q Ill ru Johft11y Canon o hllltye m C.f'fl hrMtt g l'm.ntr: Cell Ilk' H Yroltnee (10 11""7 lfilttr fD flet1 (C.·C) (R) Red Ottr of ervph on Wenlworlh whtn Bun m "'*-llcli lletttf Rhum· A eroup Of scientists. on the lurns thal lhe "'w 1111nl S?litron IS a> CieM r_, island of Rhum sludy lhe detl by .1 rn prison for dru~ oflenm ~A ci.,ist.,s s,edff wllll Lu· 1dentrfrrn1 1ndmdual creafuro and -••"-' c-. '••rllti lht1r~t1e1n1 ol behavior 8 ~ fm Ok' CMtt Siiew fl) lli.S.retl.ril .,, ""'llrOMIM ISOJ s.. 5" al• .. CD Hot111'1 Heroes n 00 11> Motlt: •1 "Si1eb!11sll Tr11I" 7:00 .,: (•es) ·33 lo/In Weyne 8 e •\'Ill lttws 8 <ti fill Mowit : "A1111t M11y" G (J01 C1plloned ABC Nt1n r 'J .,,,.., Miller (dra) 79 (2hrs)-Jean Staplelon GI lltocllt 1 lltoctte 8 Him Days Acaill Marlin Bal$3m. Harold Gould lht r fJ Tk Tac o..p s101y about a Baltimore woman •ho 12:00 D ty1111 Sllachlferlll ,.,..,.,,,. ignores severe physical handicaps lo g lwlllpt Z11111 Show/SflOm: l'rt Wttbilf lA become a "ndlol baseball coach • """'~: ''Wee'IM Ttrrtt" Lakers vs. Portland lrarlbluers D MAC DAVIS Sr£CIAl (adv) '10 Rober I Conrad, I u OJ 111,., 'rittill • GUESTS LlllDA GUY M1101s. Louis Ne1tre1on. Carol m IN•s•H MtllSSA llAllCHEST£11 lynley. lant -W~all Wlleo l~tll VIC (fll T• T .. Ille Trlltll • l1JJ <8J srtCIAL: lllC Duis t1m rs killed, lwo ~1dnappers must at lltetta CllrilltNs s,.dat: I'll It lltlllt ftf hm someone to ransom 1nd lhty e OMt f.lsy (C·C) Qrilhlls (lhr) Mac Davis return~ happen on lhrte nuns slranded on (211 r111ifr Ftlllll with auests l1nd1 Guy and Mehua tht h11h•a1 • ._,......,. • AIMr Manchester • Ylll It! Y0111 Lilt (HI Tiit llaclllil/lttwlf R"9'1 • • tl• (Jt) l111tt't C..•111y m lillfits _7:30-(CC) (RI ··r11e Older Woman" lanet -12:30-• 2. Iller... and Cllriuy think 1rs ,,~., •ht~ • (ft) QI Ile TtlMrrw Show ( .... ...,,,_Oen .. _. they lurn leck rs dahna a antuht • I s,, •cJ n.i.·;.. ..::U oldtr women until th•• mul htr • Jiit fll • 5111 11 "!./ . m111ym1 mom ind think she"i lkk's l,. ,,....,,... •. n • "",. = ..,. llu.e ~.., • ~ ... ~~ c~> .,._....._...... ••11t1t1er..., OlM...,llQlet""( ... <ti ..... ..,." ., 0 .... 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(di•) « (~s)-81n1 CrCIMJ. hiry ft111tttld Ille story of • Jiitd, IISlfllttl to a down lrodden p111Sh, •llo worb to hclf tllt Ptttsll 111d !At,.. • • '°" SllUCCLU. * •no uoi::~ ' "11le ........ ,. • Sl'lCIM.: n.. ..... ...... (!hi) 1Ms proeram takes a ltok 1t tht woik don• by 8rot11e1 Alld1ew's Open ~s OrJ1111t11ton . ,.. ...... •WWW. 0 la ...wM tll ...... mnr....- :-1·30- '. (I) (tJI ~· .... Alan IS bt sttaed by anery mdc" tnd anery coworkers •ho feel he 1s a M!aisl wllen his 1rt1clt on m111111t and 1nf1dthly appears 1us1 a ftw days before Ch11Stmu .. 17 Cieitl1 "' .......... 6!» "ut PtrftflUIKU (R) "Sht Loves Mt" The SIM) of two youna people •ho mttt tllrouch a lonely healls column only to d1stom that they work 1n tht ume ptrfumt store me.._ ... 9 :00 a <I} 11•a•s•H (R) A br••' al ROSlt's bar puts ROStt '" the hosp11at. and the •0111h doctors m p<tutd jftlO MfVICt H ltlllOf#Y MllootlU1t • JWa ....... • ·c..._. ........ 111e Vn1~tt1.ty ol Ntvtdt ws Lis Yeps. ctll °" c.,.a ... , • .... Cltlll .. • coumn WATUT • Tl MIT·Mll MAW! • MM .... DtnnlS Wtfftl. bld1 Boont. OoUty, Woody ~ and Jana lat •• lht rlltSts fltu.11 ........ ~ a 51 r .. iw • ......, ·'fltlft let" -9:30-• <1J ...... Clla (R) J1111e AllySOft 1uttls as a ~llttnl .iio. I\ Ch1rley's tno11te uni~ she turllS CMll 10 be a toll woman atte111plrn1 to tctOl1 money lrom him 1114 the hosp11al . (.fQ) ll"it: "lrt•~" (dra) '7S (90m) Jae~ Pal111u. On1d 81111ey. A hom1c1de dettellve cots undtr· cover 10 pursue a n11col!Cl 11nc 11111 ho caused the death of • fellow ofl1cer and his own l uspensron lrOfn the pohce force. CD Hoa•r lhlke Motar 1 0 :00 I.I LOU Wlllt EMlilY· • WUUllNG E,.SOOE D lUl lM 'rut (R) Fasci nited by a 1111man recfust who lrvts over an 1b1ndontd restaurant. Lou puls the hob on the trail of a lone uosolved murder 1nvolv1n1 names from Hollywood s colden yu rs 3J Tiit U•d111ro1111~ CtHt<liN Rel1&10us """' D --.: ··~1111111" Par1 I (dra) 67 (90m) Richard Hams Vanew Pqe9 THURSDAY I CH~SllllAS DAY, DECElllBUI 25 MOANING ) 6:00 U lht Ari ol 8t1n1 Human .f~l Pll Club a News Replay D Oce1nus. lht Ma11ne [n "'"'"''"' t 1 Sunrise Stmultr D It Can Be Dont ID Un1ven11r ol lhe A11 ED ~tncll S O.S S.A. -6:30-u Stulnys11lt a As We See II D Darbro~ l.A 1 I UntJmed World 0 F1111kly female ID New Zoo Revut Cl) Fella lltt C1t fD Captioned ABC News ()t A1ricu1ture USA m llotklero IJt lnstruclt0n1I P10111m 7:00 fJ e 12 Tht "'ornrnc Show with Clllrles llur1fl II n ·,,, Tht Today Show l'I Tiie 700 Club .___......,~-w~ G"4 Mo1111nc AIMriu W1lh tlO'.t 0dYrd llMlm~n 1J The Froo11ts m Illas ' ro1~, a> S11perman/8atm1n/~u1m1n fD Toti tor Heallh 0) Mundo hllno tsOl T1lt MatNtrl/lehrer Rtpor1 --7:30- D tllere Ls ' War •TtM 6 ltrry at brtoon 1111""'' SJ Mister Rottrs A <Mr bsy (C·C) 8:00 9 ll ti Caplarn Kantaroo (I) SllowMllnd D Tiit Pll tlull • ltl.n• hrbm m hp lunny 8 Iii 11111 M11llle Ill As Wt Set It -1:30- : :-;zllb'-"ts :::r..:.., • lllullet11u Cllrlstmu Celt· lwatillt ... Alqrt 9:00 • fl J ff ti Tiit JtftttNllS ())SMI lft Motl • 0 9 NIC RtlitlM "Ch11st 11111 at Wulun(lon C.1llhed111'' -~-ilt1-Willllwl.lleaii 1'1111b1" 111 co host Cyndy Carvey (fl Tiii '"" , ..... s-• I I.lilt L«y . ~ ... ~ c.,tie!IM UC !Ms • • a QIW's cairi.NS ill W•lel \R) a Cllrlst•n ff•• 01t Cfyttlf ~ fJSt•See -9:30- • [I ) tU1 5'0RT'S: • a.tt· IJlll 1 M 8ollon Ce tires •I lilt Ht1r , ... ,2 for~ l\nir •• 3 Your New 011 G) Chl(Q & the M1n d) Consumer lnlormalron 2• Mr. llocers so lhr Eleclrr< Company 10:00 U Wherl ol hrluoe O Lo~t Amtrr(iln Style • U l to Christmas Ewe Mrd· nicht Mm O Chrrstmu SpeC11I: The Hunt· rn&ton 'ark Ch111lmas P111dt m Chmtnm WCKkl 6) The Cll11stmas St11 23 Sini Wt Nori 24 The [let tr r< Company ID la Nahwidad tn El lrh1"4IO 29 Tht love lo.lt W Acr11cra S O.S.S.A l9 Ptul Donahut Show so In School lnslruchonal 'ro· crammin1 m A C1111,trHS C111c1rl ho• Ca11isM -1:30-a Clu11t1Hs s,ecial: Tiie Mesi Joyful Mysttry '24i Sli• Cuitille 2:00 U fJ~ <>t; Ttus • (fl l101 llt Cielltf1l 14t1fil.ll D Ch1~t11111 Spe<lal: A Cllristmas Child Q) Su,.1111111 !1§.1 lmr (Jsy (C·C) m LI l'llmdH ert ti MuftM -2:30-u Hour M111riM U Christ111n Spt<lal: S11111 Wt lloel ID ltt' bp &> P'optyt r,,j) M11ic .. 0.1 ''"''"'' m .. 1'""'., ..... 3:00 -10:30-u Pamiord l'lul U Alice D Tiit Richard Simmons Sllqw 11J l2tJ Tht Ed&• ol llipl &> Tiit Twtl.e Gills .8 M1tdl ~"" 23 Ch11stmu 1025 D Tht Wllrld tf P'..,ie .. f(J Tht Joll11 Oniel• Shew TV WEEK. DECEM8EA 21 . 1980 O"Q.1 Titc WwW .. ,..,.. ., llalWI llfllial ® Tiit (ledric ~ tlfJ T t fell lilt T rtttlt ID~Mllrrie IDJ Writilla llf a ..,_ 24 ... ahnee al lhe B1io11 G Wild, Wild ...,.. ot Ailillllls Cl los •naeles •11ot• fO) MIN: "Carwtltf" !Ancl (dra) .. ---------11 :00 67 Rrthard Ham5. Vanessa I •V•NlllQ I u Card Shub Rtderave Kint Ailhur IS forced lo ao .__..., .... iiiiiii ___ ..... g The ,hrl Donahue Sltow to ... ar w11n lancelol when Queen 8•00 u l '10 l9 r1111lly feud W•lh Guinevere lalls IA love With lanctlol fJ • .., • ~\IS)""" R ID luc:s & r.Ry I'm' 'hO" nnst rchard Da•so_n _ ___.~,Qia.."-at 1 Dlllt D "-*' ..._ m ~~o -a d) Movre· tw "Tiie lonely Trail" Ill blttell Ker.WI! e fit T1t 1Mc11 JwP\) 'J6 John Wa1ne ~SJ local Cllrllt.U S,.Claf • rA•$•M Ch ct4l ll1 .... ll•l'Mt 23 rrslmu Chlld fD The Aft ol ltllla M•H m Tiit ....., Mill S.... tii> Tht Electric Co111p1nf (ltl lllelie: 9) "A CllrlttllllS ill @ IJi ~ t11 ti II"'* fD Cun f Cesloi Coll11Ktit11t" (tom) ·c~ -8art>1ra &:J Tiit Eltdrlc c..-r ll Tiie Doc tors a CllrietlMI S,.Clll . Stanwyc~. Oenn1s tMor11n, Sydney Creenslreet,• S Z Sahll, ~ sailol. IHl ltM'• • !~ llNllll -ll:lO-a il_l Tiie Doctors • 3 11 ar .. ·stt.,. at 10 ,,.,. """ ID Dd Cawttt Sllolt m Mattlll lloft11s reeort111111rom 18 elm on a raft, IS.,. --c-l"'"f:l0- 1n"!lfd to spend Ch111lmrs It I~ (j}) 8) 9 .... home of 1 m11111ne wirier of recipes. (J ) ra•l ... who can'I cook, and lalls m1dly rn e .....,. love •rlh her g ..,_, llMtr fstl Tiit llllCic .. Oil ,....._ ...... "" ._., I AFT•RNOON I -3:30-• Gee.ii n.a • -• llf!IMt ...... • ., CMtt .. C1) .... ::?'.: s.... (ft ~ Set fJ e n~ ~~~ Tiit llw/ I 1i! ~ 'D'.J::.~w11h 7:00 G111 Game tO·hOSI Pal H1rrrnaton D 8 • """ II <.01 <H1 D1ys of Our Litts e llMie: 9' "Oliwtf Twilt" (dr1) Cf) llfMY Miiiet U lofl1nu 'C8-Robfrl NtwlOll. John How11d •""" 0.,. Acl4fl D (3; 1101 12t1 All lly C111Nrt11 D1v1ts, Alec Guinness. Fra11c:1s l CIJ Tic. tK Oii&' IJ Cllri.-11111 S,.C11I: Tiie Stl'6t Sull1t1n, Aftthony Nt1rlep C11111H • Tiii JIMt'1 WIN lloy't Clllht1111• Odens' 1mm0f11I slory of 1 11e1tk (JI lltn CrWfil a. ID llwit: WI "Tiit ,,., .. tlll llollse OIPh•n ""° IS IOlctd Into • ··•"'S·M ,,_,., .. (dral '3/ (rrol flynn, cr1m1n1I toll!Pf"Y 9 fe Tel 11t Trdl Claudt Rains • Tiii ,........_ •"""' 111 MM!t: ,._, "Tiit .... et St. O C-. ,,.. ID ICllO aw-.. CM .. .,,., .. (dta) '4S-B1n1 Crosby, • ... ....., 8 U, -~(«) 1na11d Btrgman A p11tsl and a nun. 0 w• ....,. • °"' lllr 1n1ouah lheu warm encltrst1nd1nt. • fie ....,. SW, • flllllr rebuild a la11int parotlllal KllOol by 9 Tiii ltMJ .._. • ""1nluti • ..., at1t1na a skinlhnl to donate lhe 1a11d • D Cerate * Q1Mtt (fl lilt lllclllil/l*w """' and money a °"' "" -7:30-1)4) Que PIM, USA m 0..r lay (C·C) 4100 • 2 • ... ..:-... -12:30-..... Ji :r .... , .. _ ___....___ -. Qftltlus 1,etlit: Tiii Cir~ ~:!".tr"' •a.• • f«l't -..i ee.-.. Ar111111ttd. •,,..,........a,,... • ._. C241 A CllriU• Spec&el .. LI-U •• ..... Cl) .. .... '""' '""ttti ••aw.. en",.,,. n.. • '• .. ... tD 'tP !er ltMlnl "" (R) 1 e M II Ill ,..., ., .... • ....,, ""... ('(I .... ., ... 1100 ,. 111 ......... "-= =:!" c.t11 at Fda .. 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USilCW.llMI a Clt1islM11 laca -6:30- tl al (.11) (Jt ""' 1t•A•S•H .... ,. 11 IM..., lllillt1 ...... "'• Ketitt •~r.., 11.41 • Cl1111l•u Co•urt hOlll c..s HSt•S.. 1:00 ••• u 111.., CU ll••r Millt1 • Hl"1 D•JS Ac•in '..ll Tic Tac Oellp G Tiit .loh1'1 WiN Ul) llm "ilfia S'- • M•A•S•H (.{J) Cl11ist111M """ ..... tu IJl)f..., ftM ., .......... (le 1M lbcltil/ltll1tr bpert -7:30- • Z 0. Ille Ton ttl Ham Oaf' Ac1111 • a f1111ily feud -~·"'"' 8 Tiit IWlywoN Squares ()., PM lb&aziM G F1et the Music • NI ill !tit h111ity iUJ larlltJ Miller 11!) Tllis ow ....,. r2t! M•••s•H ID Cristiu laun Sf C1111st•n bf on Snl• Strttl 8:00 8 C•J CUl sr£CIAL: fit Alkrt's Cltristlus S,.Ci.tl (R) rat Albert and the Cosby Kids celebrate (he holrd1y season 1n a series ot adventures that are rtmin1sLent of one ol lhe oldesl ..... le'"_.. ___ ...,, .. 1 .. =-~.:. ........ (I} h1 ,.. • ;dlf Wiiia "°"" "'•· ttle Mhoe's 'lkill' Sallt• a... llllC• lilt (A._, M111i11 "'"'""· • •ISll to • scllool IOf $a11tl6. e ioo. II • IKIO«J. •• $1~1111 lrl llllde Ill .... llJ ~' t "'*' • • 1101111n wllo reb drtued up •• • Cll11s1111u "''· Ut1mos 1u1c111c CllftttmH mo1,, 1 pioflle ot the Clursr1•n r11trl Auoc1•tron, wll1cll t1q' IOY' lo cllitdlen, ll1n4.,. Plllltltl• ttll tlle l!ory of H1nu•u11. • ICMI.• of a toy ta,tocy. and • rtdt on a !lain 111 Alllla e .. : ........., lla''(mus) ·41 (21lnl B111c Cfosbr. frtd A1 l111e A IOlll a11d dlflCt !Mn dttllles lo 111111 1 COllflfetlCul taim NllO 111 111n ~n only Oii hohd•l! • UJ fll !JI) fl&llt la l11e111ll (R) (21111) "Yts. Ntehol1s. Theit Is 1 Santa Claus" A prestnt hidden by Joan btloie her death rutores the 8r1<1ford's SIJlrtt 1lter a Chr1Stmas bu11111 steals lheu presents • lltN: wltt. Q.11," (mus) ·1~ (2hrs) Anthony He11ley. David Hemminp, David Wainer A musal based on 'lllf Old Curiosity Sllop· by C11arlts Odens .......... .... : .. , .... ., Hurt" (dra) ~ (2111s) frank S1n1tr1. Dons Day ~ younc 1111 elopes with an unhappy Lyn1cal musrc a11an&tr bul then lite IOteJher IS tou&h come (J~l\e M1ailll -8:30- • 1t 1 n21 Sl'lCl•l: Tiie llwt· crack! (R) (90m) Mikhail Ba~sh n1kov and Celsey lluland star 1n the classic £ I A HoHmann ralt • C.rll llmMtt tD Mi o.lce Cll1 ryt1n Sf The MtM~ 9:00 U .Ui rit Oitt'm1t St1Mes (C·C) (R) friendly Mate Bthevine that M1 D1ummond is lonely 11>1 temale company. Arnold and W1llls cont~! Dial a Male and Ill theu while sltp lather up with a blac~ woman m MtN G1ittin Show Em Tiit MtMh The Ulah Oratorto Society, mtmbers of the Ulah Sym phony. euest soloists and conductor Sandor ~alRO perform Handel hom the Mormon labernaoe 1n Sall lakt C11y Utah -9:30-u 1'3 u The f1rts ol lift Cousin ltu" Blau is Ut>Stl and embarrasud when her cousin Je11 a comedtenne who 1) tonltned 10 a wheelchau. con1e~ lo m11 htr a( ~11001 tD £1 Show dtl loco V1ldei 10:00 fJ e t12) S'ECIAL: TM M111c of 01vld Copperfttld (R) (I hr) David Copper1ield pmenls the anc1tnl ar( ot magic m h•S up to datr "Ylt Of illusion U JJ >t Qurncr IR) I 4St R11hts Quincy helps a small rtt~ medical u am1n" stand up lo prt\ sure lrom a local mdusl11ahst and a pohltcran who want lo cover up rne truth about a couple ol deaths hv hstlnt them u accidental BDlllews 8 r 3 1101 129 Ve1aS Y1·\ My Darling OauRhl•r A wnm~n whrr ~""''"*"w11tt1111 .... do4 fol It• Y•11s. W... Dell It !!*11,_,lt Ille p1111llq ._.,,ti lllw lit ~ l!ffl 1111 II Mr rtcffl Wlddule ........... Hu.tCll!W.. -10:30-...... . - Q~ Qi ...... ftettwll .. "'"' Citi C.... (C.CJ 11100 Be (UIU .._ D CJ) OJ 121) IJI .... • Tiit ....,.... S.-• • Tiit .....,_ '--• '"'°"c..,ee mo..sa.,..,_ (lfi 1 ... , ... , f ...... fD • CWll't CltfiltMIS Ill Wllet (R) -11:30- • I • Cl t ClltilCMll bt s..cllt U J1J Ill! So11nlls ti CllrftllllH be l'rl1011er: CtH llock H P1ut's luture ,, Went•ollh IS '" JtOPlfdY whtn £rtea turns ol his part in help1nc his son Jvo1d prtson e (31 ~ ra ""''Lilt 1ut D Ctui{tilas [ff S,.Clal-Qirist· rHs frt111 tilt Crystal C111Md11I m Hota11's Ktroes a> ..... : w "Wat of Ille o. . w!M" (wes) '3t John Wayne ~· Cltrmmas wrth the Wtst9lillilter Cllolr m 11ot11e , 110c11t 50 Clphonell ABC lllews 12:00 U 123! \Jl Cltustmas RolM, 19111 a Tllitichl z1111 m You Bet Your life •C....-• ... ........ -ll:JI-......... _~ 9'tcill • Tiit flllllll -..... ............. ............. 1:00 • tlJ Qt• NII .._ ... : "Q ' • .. '-" (com) '50-C111ste ltol11, •Half Colm111, V""e111 Plrct. A 'lttlllld' 1enllem1n dttWs lo ••r 1 Qlll· pa11n lo do •••Y w1tll 1 41111 tweet*"' and the qHsllOll 11111 stMOS llinl -1:30-..... : ........... Cd11) '4l -C11y Cooper • ..-11111 Sranwrd. Ed ward Ar11old. Wllltr S.enna11 A 11rt rejlOller crutes a SIOly ol • John Doe who "'" COlllM surcrde on Chrtslmu be IS a t'foletl 10 the stile ol world cond1lroM ..... : • "Tiit w..,. , .. lit1" (mus) '38-11111 Brollltrs. Adolph Mentou • lllftie: "llichr 011t" (dra) '65-Warren 8t11ty, k111d H1tlteld. 2:00 • llewWs: .., .... tlle ltldl," "Dltid I w.tit" m.., -3:00~ ... lltN: • ''See """" (ldv) '40 Cuol ftynn, 8rend1 M1rsllaN, Ctaude Rains, Oonald Crrsp, Al1n Hal' -3:30-a Mowles: .. ,.,., °""" "'-" Mille"' t ... Sly" Q spend Christmas with · KOCE 50 Christmas Eve Christmas Lace 6pm - Christmas Eve on sesame Street 7:30pm The Mess!ah 8:30pm fltll"Y (C...bo.,.f) fll TIM lbclelltlthm leport fD Cristilla lau11 (Ill Vottn' riftjilll 8:00 f) t r1 t; TIM h1t1t4iMe Hui' A pmalt dtltcl1ve. invest11allnR a bladma1hn1 alltmpl p1c~s Banne1 as lhe pume suspect D Ill; Otl The llb11t ~ • r' I 110 2t ltu111 (R) "laktn' ll to !ht Sheets" Btnson hlS 10 do some h1la11ously fancy loohrork "htn lht tover"°r dec1dtS lo lond out what s rtally on lhe minds of his conslllutnts and llku Jltnson to a rouch waltrlroot bilr and starll a b11wl II SP'OITS: Collece 8'sletNH I"" Umvers1ly ol Nend1 vs lhe Univer s11y ol New Mtuco ID rM M111ri11t Q) M"lt : "011peu11~ Shuttle" (dra) '1~ (2hrs) Ron Moody Oav1d Soul An e• vaudevillian. •ho has been a driller for many years and <in u bow, down on his futk. save a doe's life and discover lhe coura11e lo ~ save thelf own . H MAC I07 fD 21 TOlli&.111 -8:30-11 Movie: /W, "E111pero1 Wa1t1" (mus) '48 (90m) Bin& Crosby frMn fonlarnt An enlettarnine music.al \Pl il&iJIUI lite. bada1ound ol lift 1n Vrenna 1'111 I Iii ,.,I~ l---""'~!!lu .. n.l.lan~d~h111rt~w~or~s trupl •hen Diana Wl\O'fil and Danny lhomn '>lat in lht SIOIY ol ii newly d1V01Ud molhtl slla11nt htr house w1lh her newly d!YOlt ed f1tller. •Ila un I rrs1JI lry inc lo run her hie Ii aiiWrt11 ef Hit T111r~ WNt4J n1gM 10 a U'prr. 110h •I• llH0\11 ville typt n11111 D 2J lt NBC Ht•s Macu 1ne trittl Ontd t111n•1e1 U O News Cl) World Networ• Neill J4 ""ramenlo Week rn lle•1ew fD 8111 Mo,trf lournal m Colonna so Snea\ rrewiew -10:30- 0 Arneman l1futyles 1 111 ~ndbure mm O)llt•s ,. Up and tom1n1 (C·t) so 50 feature I ver~r•t n 11:00 0 D e n n ss Hew\ a The Hollywood Squ11es ., 3 I 10 29 Nt1'S O The Newlywed Game GI The Odd Couple a> One Step Beyond 24 from fumpslreet fC. C) fD rearls (RI -11 :30- D 8 112 MclYle "Murder 41 tht Mardi Gru" (drai U1d1 C:n11n D U 3t lohnny Carson a rnsoner: Cell Blo<k H 'nJIONflll, lht allac k on Shdrur1 t 111 • 1 .1n na longer loler~lr llP.d '• u•r .. rr 111 W(lll wn1lh and ~ht 1~ 1!111111 tri d•l11" lhr ~'~ties! o.1 !>tllltl\l~ a 3 110 129 fndays D Gullsmoh llflliii'i': ltf ;;Cit 1 l;;;-l(a n t ' (draJ Cl Orson Wtll~$ a> llblt: • "Wmcb of tht Wme lat14" (wtsd) J4 John WAyOt '24J Opell Mllld fD <JO C.-d ABC !kin II) ltoche I floche ..,_ :=:.,::._. .. ..., ~ i1TW1Hp11!~00 -•ES....a~11 -Mnln _ 1'llJ Sett..-... Ill....... .... -12:30-9:00 D ltJI I~ The MMllliallt s,etill 8 (JIJ TM °"'" fl ~w14 11 Mtwlt: •1 "Tiit Mv.nt111ts ol (R) A 1unaway '"' 11 .. s luke and 80 M11td rtlt" (a~•) 38 Ga•y Coop'' to help htr estape hom the crno ol • ( i I Fri41ys/Hollywoo4 her wullhy falher, whrch becomu 11t1rtM•I mOfe drlhcull alter Boss tfou slarls Cl Tiit fll est1m11111a the reward money he will r101 f"1iclays/C11ol Burnell rrce1tt f(I( 1eturnrn1 the cirl Cl) W0tN Nttwo1•· Nt.-s 8 0 @ ll••r M "Maureen's 1 :00 V1s1to1" Newly widowed Maureen • Wldto WHt/Hollywood Hurt C1llow1y makes a shockrna conies Mal SMw $IOll lo her dau&lllti. Sandy. who flOi t.trll lwr11ttl/Mllll·ll 111tes to ltl htr move tnlo lle1 at Motlt: "Wll •IMI rtace" (dra) aoartmt11t on a t111I basis only lo .60 Henr, f onda Audrey ll~pburn d1stower lh•I her mother's but The clmrc 1,1, ol lotstoy's 1,,at l11od is 1 bottle of bollrbon • (I) <JI (JI .... : •1,.. In· novel 'over1n1 lhe NapoleonlC War~ • M lM"" (•~) '6A (Zhrs) and !low lhey 1llecled the h•u ot Su11 Couery, D1n11t1 811nch1 1111" Runt1n lan1lhes Pedro Ar111e11d111t B11hsh 11ent. -1:30-JtllltS llolld. ""° IS ordtrt4 lo SIHI • Mell,.. Mt1rt•1111Mew11: 1 llllslia11 c111her 111xh111e. lillds his ~ltilll" Ill SU" (lllu)) '69 iiliPIOll i,kes 111111 lo Venrce wht<e Joan 81t1. lohn ~cbuhan 10111 llt 1elll1ts lllt 1111 ht Ills been M1lthtll f 1fm ot lht 1969 811 S\11 folk -.,.dillt IS rellly Oii h• $16t resttv•I lleld II lht h alem lnshlwle • "" .,.. ._ 1'h1th includes loan Bm SJn&inc ! I SATURDAY I ' I DECEMBER 27 I , I MORNING t ' 6 :00 I D Marlo's M11rc Mo.1t Machlnt U News lepllJ I 8 SunrtSt Semnter O Cofllmv11itJ fetdllat• m UntttrSlty ot the Au -6:30- t D Oust;'s TteehOllSt 3 v11i, A1e1re U That's Cal U 10 It's Your Bwnus 8 ri Ctauroom f) lbWtJ I. Gol~tll m Speak Out m bmpe1 loom fI:) C1pliofltd ABC News lt• Hot fud1e 7:00 D 12. The New Adventures ol M11hty Mouse/Hec•le Ind lt<•le O 2l 31 Tiit Gotl1illa /Hon1 Ilona r1tooey Hour o rnntthn U 3 , 10 2t Supt1hie1* H1111 0 llt4 fM&t SMw GI Tur111lloul _fD.J.ap. loc-Jtuh-- -7:30- D u .. 111111 a. leuy S.... U 111 lllue M11111t • lidsWollC 0 Tiit 1i4UleSllOrl Notti GI Ele111t11t1ry ....., a> Que '"'· USA fDV ... tlWtS., m c..,UC.4isiiN 8:00 D e ut lup lllNJta.M 11111· nei Sllow D llJI Ot i The Riilht-Sllow 11 Rillen11n a 131 101 (291 Hutllditl a. Pilla· bat • O Roller SuPtrll111 GI Mowie: '1llowi111 Wild" (1dv) )3 Barbara Slanwyck, GA1y Cooper a>s,.cill ,..,.. fD 011u Upo11 1 Clault tD Cam y '-stos -8:30-u Rat,,.,.. a (a, 1101 r2'J T1tw1M1111 a> lllfillity F Ktlry m~ (I) Att~ S.Uul 9:00 _............ t'°l.tl lier husband ....... ---·"" i. ... ,., --•• ,,... .......... 2100 -t:JI-• "'"" ~·· c.Ny '"' •• _... ._ 11 ..., •...,. .. ....., r1r1 " 111e ,..,.., ........... .. • ' .... "'' ............. Piil l.Mtf." ............ ~ .. s•crtts" t 0 100 -2:30- • • CJ) tfJI Seer• .. l.,._H e lletlt: llfl 0'11tllltu " (myt) ............ o ..... ClllfMlt .,, '$4-l1chf1y Scott, I OUIS H1y1ord 11111 t• ill 1Jtt4 ~!Ill Kllool Ollltlll ill ...... ·~1," ''ltNft II lllilcll .... "'""'' •" • lllft' .......... .. TV WEEK, DECEMBER 21, 1980 U ltll1nu G1Htc•11's Httees a> llowte: "Mont.Ina" (wes) ~ l rrol rtynn Ale us Smith fI:) Body Ill QvestiCln -10:30- D e t t Sl'OUS: The S.11 Bowl 8 • 3 101 r21 P'luhc111111. l•h rtu C..t4y Sllow GI Sia Mtllitft S M111 0) Mus.u c.lolltN11a SO Vott1s' ri,tllM 11:00 0 u lt Sl'OITS: Collett In •etNll UClA al D,Paul U Anlfriu's T09 Te. U I~ 1 1 IOJ 2t Sl'OITS: Tiit llCAA rooclNN Oiwislon c11a111llilftSllip 1.t11 erty Bowl Purdur vs Mrsi.ourr Ill W.W, Wiid West fZi) lllt11111lioll1I lild1en -0) ltKha Ull1t so Wnlli11rton WM~ 111 lttitw -11:30-u Ome & H11rttt Gt Soul Tr1111 m That lllSllwillt MuSK fD Tht frtt1th Cllet SOI Wasll1111ton Wee~ "' R .. ie. AnERNOON 12:00 • , .... S.W• G TIM Eltl Wt lm .., .....,., Wtr\W, 2~ s,.rb A111t1ita f)';)ThisOWHMM M Well Street Wet• -12:30- CD Mow1e: • "hllllc Ell••r" (dr~) 31-11J11n Caanty, Da111td Coo'( ltan Hallow, M•~ Clarkt.. ..... m fD Sit• c-. m r""* 1r1te1111t .... 1 !Ml a...klll ~--· 8100 • 11un. .... CiMy" lfjplt41H ._ ....... ol ........ . .............. , ........ " .. , ..... , ... SMMet .. Ille S-111 'ltlflc ....... Mflll ..., COMid ,,. ~ ... Al .. ,--., .... ,,, .. ............. ~ .... ,,, .... _, • ..,.., ~ ol tllt left•• ••• '-ea ,..,.. "" r.it111" lllCh* last !*•cl ., ... ............ Oii "'" ,, ....... Ille s-.y -11111, lllt a.al llolM •a<•. Ille WlclowNh1 molOf (fCI• ch•b. hllJtUO••a. •tHOll tictio .. , • 1111°'"'iw. ltol •t llldS' .,_.,, aw IN stor, of 011t ltCCtcl ,.Mete, lie~ Willilnia ... : ........ "(111111) '8 (Zll1l) Bina Crosb1. r11cl AICllle A ll11llly 1•t11tllni111 •utie1f ~ Miii 1111111( by lfWllll ltfl111 •tt><ll •~ ... Clill .. c.il' .. ,_ ( 1111) All 1111111tttcl tall 4tlm 111to 1111 mYll• Hli lllcl lllytM OI ll11s ll11111l1, 1h11 Santa Claus. fred Mt1111 111111lts ... :."A~Clftr' (dra) 'SI (2111i)-Alasta11 Sim, Kalhlttn Harrison, Jack W1rntr. llltiwyn lohn1 The 1I01y of a mean, old man •ho is chanted after be1n1 w1Mtlcl b¥ CMstmas 11111, pment 1.nd Mure •:.:--:.'"'• ........ lr." (dra) 47 (Zhn) -J1mu Slewart, lloftna lletd The slOtY ol a man who h11 woned hard bur l1<es ruin and htlp .comes lo hom lh1ou11t IS IUlldllft iftltl • Clltiltlles willl Ille .... ....., Clleif a n.. s..-" Qr-. -1:30- • C.lll lwNtt e M TMt •• 11111 special os a perfo1m1nct ol the Modern 81us Quintet. teat1111n1 Roy Poper (trum pet), MtehHI Carl (11umpel). Calvin Smith (hOln). Wilham Booth (lrom bone). Donald Waldrop (bass trom bone and tuba) (S1mulmt on 11Pr11 90.7FM) m LI C.11tl111 ._ Mllrloeo a Tiit r11t1wt w 8:00 8 ()) (fJ) M11H111, '-'. frve hltle sclloot1111s. then m1u1n1 lucller and a p11celess pa1n11n1 uuse Ch11stmas hohday comphtallons · e !Dl 8 sncw.: Dk• ca.r•'• GIN or Daya Pll't II (R) (21111) Dick Clark hosts some ol the bogest stars ol Ille yms 1955 to 1965 and 1s '1oas1rd' by some ol h11 own auests. 1nclud1n1 Frankie Avalon. Annelle funrcetto. Chuck Bury, Jan and Oun. Joty Brsllop. I err~ Bre•nr. Chubby Checker. Fabian. Bobby Rydell and many, many more • <IDl IBl sncw.~AA -.,. icu Cl11i1t1111 Cull (R) (2hrs) Henry Wrnklri stars as lhe meanest old man who em t11ed to sour Ch11s1mas rn lhrs updaled ve1s1on or lht classic Charles Dickens lale Oo111n Hart•oOd and David Wayne also slar .... " Gfiffit1 5-. O..,.._.Choir mc...•H.....-!O Cltrilt11111 Sollts -9:30-u Tiiie ON Mlutl (C·C) G St!tl• PrtwitWI tOtOO • I.ti ... Ul6t (•) Ile rt•'•,........,,.,. ...... lllf•t MM ~ t )IYOllS Slllpote IO Sid, .... 11 .,.,,I t CllllS belwtt• tflttll Owtl the fltMlltl o4 111a11111t. CMttt aid ,.,, .. ,_, IL":... .... : t' ~ (C-C) loll Vila .._a...,, fillllllff procltrct. 111 llde ... Ollt Tiie 1..-.1 toudttt "' Pllt • till pdet ltflCt. deck •llcl ,.,~ el:*iM -10:30-1 e.~,:;;llutrr. , ....... 9'l .. (U) (a) a C1w111111e ua 11&00 l •(J)<JI ..... ........... ,. e (f)a:t oa .... • "" ....,_ &1111 •n.o..c..-... ..,..,. as.-,,.... a c.... Cetllillc -11:30-• aJ llewle1: "TIM ltffer· _, ................ .. e D a JMMt c,,,. • PrilMll: Cell II.ck H Bu takes htf rewen1e on Sharon but 1n the all1<k Clltissrt rs 1n1u1td and 11 a rtswll could lose her baby. • (DI IJtl fltn/Clllrlit's ...... .......... ......... "',.., • Mttlt : 9 "l11c•1 Ttaart" (•m) '34-John Wayne Qt Pr...., G Tt Sly t All (R) • fltc'9 • """' a Siltlt ~ristlllls t2:00 e Tltiliattt Z.. • Y111 "' '"" Ufe IDllttla -12:30- • ID f8) Tilt T °""''°" Sllow e Mttie: Ill "Tiie 400 llon" (d11) '59-lun Pierre leaud. Paluck Auff1y The story ol a youne boy turned outcnl Not loved at home. lie srnks 1nlo a p11v1tr u1stence that leads lo relorm school D Tiit Fii ...... ,.Mt .. WerM fltt)tttk' ..... 1:00 • U_Q) a hlict W..n m Mttlt: "Tiit Desert So111'' (mus) '53-llllllryn Cra~son -1:30- • Tiit lole bll1tr • Mttits: ·1111, of feols." "hry lilt Deff" 2:00 D Mttits: "Tiit Grut Man," ''Sllt'll Haft lo Go" -2:30- • lllttl•: II!) "Tiit S~y·s tlte lillit" (com) '43-frtd Asta11e e Mtwin: "TIM lakony," "Tiit c..tle" . 3:00 m Mowie: !II! "MJ Otar Sttrt· tary" (com) '48-Kirk Oouelas t PRIDAY U:tl • "'wMlM ClllJllll" (wts) '3~-lolln Wayne 11:• • '111e 1llfJ el .._.IM" (d11) ·s1-Ron11d Colman Htdt la111a11, the Min BIOS A1nu M001tllt1d Ille SIOIJ ol • Hr&h Trrbuul 1n Heaven wtw must dett1m1ne whether DI nol man kind should be po tserved 01 destroyed m "Tiit Mir1<1t" (dra) ·59 Carroll Baker. Roe er Moore A youne poslulenl is to•n by her love lor a man and the love lor lhe church l:OO (IJJ "ne ft111l1i1I and the fuu" (com) 'JO Barbara Ede11 fD) "llbts Oii lrotdwar'' (mus) 42 ~Mdey Rooney 3:30 D "Herculea" (dJa) 65 Cordon Scolt, D!fna Hyland Paul Ste~tns. Matk Hutsw11 Hto cules sets oul to Hvr the c1tr of Troy from 1 Ht monstfl •v•NING e:oo • e m J 2' 121 News • cu (!I) 2tJ n "'"' B WMcltr Wom111 D Tic Tee Doualt TV WEEK. OECEM8ER 21, t• m1111·a~w. 8) Tiit leilY HUI S... a~ A CWW's ~rW-Ill ... fm TIM (ltdric Ct111JHY H Clatt C>NtM.11'• Cr"* U.· tlltMa -6:30- ) It Mi H """ e M•A•S•H . ......,. 10 .. ,.., Miller ...... 11<• lottff eGrtMT .... · m Di4 't'"tt S11tw ff St!M .. Set 7:00 008 21 flews ~ I lllllfJ Milltf 9 HIPPJ D1ys A1a1n a Tk ht Oovalt D TIM JoHr'1 Wold 10 llltrw Crltlin Show ID M•A•S•H u To ltll the Truth Cl) S.rtna 24 Wnhin1lon Week 1n lltwltw fJ!) Ower hsJ (C·C) 11 Family reud OJ Aprend1111do 1 Am11 so The MacNt11/lth1tr llt,ort -7:30- 0 2 Oii lht Town 3 Happy Days At11n U u ramilJ Feud U Sha Ila Na u TtltlOllt .... , e Piii Ma111lne 0 f ICI tht lllUM< ID All in Ille F1mil1 It it M'A0S0H ll 8'rnty M1llt1 1• Wall Shttl Wttk Sean Connery returns as 0.07 when From Russia with Love. a irs Fnday at 9PM on ABC P-ee 13 TV WEEK, DECEMBER 21. 1980 4:00 3 llfl 1n Review I SlJI T1t• g) Hee H1• Porltr w,uont1 l1cy I D•llUll And lot Meniph1) J(Uf\I fD ,IHtftlt n l1111tr Strenath O> Movit U l.uttnet Wei' so Otsitmna ltofnt lnttrion -4:30-m Out '".1 USA 29 The 9111 Gius Show 5:00 0 Stir Tre• U 3 2t SP'DltlS· lhe W1dt World ol Spom l:O•"dKt ul lht l1rst ••~11 to lhr l'tupl~ \ Republlr ol Cti111d by lt1~ lln1ttd St~le\ 111~ d111<1ltu1 an~ ~1t1l~~111111al h~u" 1kal tfl~ ''d•l 1111 1 l~lt d11v l'lhlb1hon IOUI "hilll louk 111•• t No• ~ t111ou~l1 I~ e Emercenq O Movie "The Spoilers'' ldd•) % Anne I!,,,,. ltll l:hdlldlfr Ror~ Cdlhn1111 kdl lld11111n 10 lltws m Movie: "lncrtd1blt llody Moun t1in R"e" ldra) Ch11\10phrr Con r1rlly FurrPst luckri I arr) S101~h 12 To 8t Announced Q) 39 SP'OITS. Mltlou Half ol hme-foolball 2l Movietfulurette 24 Cosmos (C·C) ff)'An-Star S«m so PsycholoCJ Ttlttour~ P'rwt• -5:30-u llfl lltv1ew .1nd P'rnie• O 2l lft•s 10 Wide World of Sporb 12 Oolly P11ton Show EVENING 6 :00 U 0 e News O Movie: "Mr. Supe11nv1slble" O Movie/SPORTS Pro Buhtball '''" l <JI All Ke I•\ l •ke1~ vs Jh~ Pilot -····· 1111 S.• (JJ L--.Ma.. ............. O f,_ r_,ie ... (C.C) ... , ..... O.c.11111t Clfl!lfntt •IHI Nor111111 ~ diJ euu Mfttclhc~·~ uu 111the111e.e11 llOft GI •1141 11·covcry l1om diseue •n.· IHI TM An tf LJMs -6:30- • • tll ... , , Vl(llrie -,, ... "°"'lit· tte ...... , • ..,,T,.., ..... 1341 s.c.&.t, llMt II CiefNllJ ., TM _...,.., l'tlra "Ham let Otrek l1Cob1 11ert0t111s the lrlle rolt ol S"'keSl)e1re's t11c1C master Piece •nd huih 1 d1st1n1u•Shed casl 1nclud1na Cl11re Bloom. PalrlCk Stew i rt [11c Poiter and l1ll1 W1rd .at ' .. , lielllt11 (•flirt 50 The lb1k ti Oil P'lillti111 7:00 D In Su rch Ot . , "Super Children i c.. Litt Ille Cllil41t11 D Ii& CltJ C-tdJ 8 E,nitlltU I.A I Tht ll~SM!r tO! P'llOT: Tiie Al!llc Ga-. • Jt) lnfti.ct ...... It) Mtt ftft JJ s.w '9141 • m u 11-. " tllls .. -. st M _..,s· Jturut -7:30- • Tiit Mu,..1 SMw W1lh aues1 Rocer Moore D f111111r ftud U SI00,000 "'"" Tll.1t TllM e 111 Se11cll Of •• 10 flus Was •1iu 24 Th1t AIMSlllM S,.Ct m &o11111 ...... C...11111" ......... ..... .,. (Zllti) '"" 111114 tlllllltl • .. WiHIHI ~· .. t... '°"" f ktllMdy C.11ttf lot , ... Ptrlot1111111 Alis "' Wull1111to11. DC ril NY h1ktt It ll'lt dtst11111HS11td Arlltll 011 111ish-leo11ard lt1111le1n, lame) Ceentr. Aa11t1 dt 11111e. L '"" f 011t1nnt Md leonlynt l'flGt tOI hlellmt acll1evt111t11l 1n lilt perfoim '"' llh •m •ra;n..i...a.tct.c> (R) In "Doc's 'Cs' Clla111t." Dot ll'lllCS when h11 lo1111er wife boa1ds Ille slup 111lor1111nt him that tlley'tt still lucally m11111d lul1el Pro.se avuls, 1n "Tht C1t1." .1 touple, whose luce11e was losl, suddenly l1nd S2.000 but can't decide whelher OI not lo 1tlurn 1t to the richllul owners Ronee Blakeley, Sonny Bono Red Buttons and K1re 81ll11d 1uesl. and m "Mak1ne lht Crade." a boy 1s upset when hrs mothe1 has 1 ro mance •1th his history tea che1 Jessica Waller. Johnny Timko and Dick C1utie1 euest GTllt P'llKe m Wlllt's H111t1t111111 bltrica 121! llatlMt al Ille lijou -9:30- D 12J7 tlll The l lC Wllitt ,._,., (90m) "Gamblin&" Jh1s pro111m tiam1nes g.1mblrn& in ~me11ca Sub 1ec1s to be covered are lhe proltler.1 lion ol eambhne 1n stales ilround lhe country. !he allure ol curnos who 1ambles .1nd how and why, comPUI · s1ve 1ambltrs and the role ot orcan11ed mme 111 eambl•n& David 811n•ly ·~ anchorman and Lloyd Dobyns repoiJs m Contacto SO frOlll Ju11111stteet IC.Cl 10:00 U Ntws U r~1 •10 29 H C llns Ctoseu11 {lhr) • lhe Shattered B.1d&f ' O Mov1t: "Tiit llrll wtth tllt Crys· 8 :00 tat rtu1111111ce·· tmwsl 70 (2h1s) I ony Musante Su~y Kendall l va U a U WKIP' 111 C111e111uh Ren11 A man believed 10 be the (RI lu provr In his slall Iha! he 1eally k1lle1 ot three g11ts is v1nd1caled is !he big euy 1n charce.' Arthur when the woman supp~ed 10 be hi\ Cdtlsnn comes up with what he mod next vic(tm •s unveiled as a p)ycho P.~llr calls lhe biggest lhanksg1v1ng pathic mu•dmi \tB)On protnol1onat g1mm1c k the m Altad Oft lht Americans wurld has ever ~nown m World Nttwo1k "'"' 0 133 lt MO'lit: "Tiit L011eliest fD llow1t1 Runner" (d1aJ 11 (90mJ Bnan A st c·1y 1. ts ,f 1 :00 • e ~~t lit or~• .... (U llM/ : Matry ....... 1111 ""'" (Id•) ·sa Stcwatt Ci a111t1. 111 b11 a llulh ............ . ···~·" . .,...,..,... Utlfllllnttl • ...,.,, llfl ,, S.1 .... (JI ""'1111rrit: "ll11ta" lf!S....U1t(C·C) -11:30- • "'"" ...... : "fire '4t1t ..... ...,,.,.. (drU 'IS Robert l!tdlOld D fUJ 111l S.l•1ll1y 1111111 lift a II••• / llaw1e: .. ,.,,, .. (d11) '61 -~ntmllas. Dan Dailey Stmley Jones. £d1urd C Robinson • .,it: ., ••1>t11111t lfldt11111ity" (mys) ·u frtd MacMurro .J l fl •nitw 1114' ,rtwiM 10 llowlt: "Tiit uw'' (draJ 14 ludo H11S(l1. John Beck m llo¥it: "lnotcliblt locky Molin· lain b et" (dr11J Ch11stophe1 Con nelly. Forrest fucker I airy ~l~Ch <1 a, llo¥i•: Io be A nnounr ed 1-a> lloc:• Wotld fD Mov1t: "frOftt P'aae Story" ldr~J ~3 !JCk Ha•k•ns r n B»lfok 12:00 D D1we AU111 11 L111t e> AcclOft '" P'at111tS -12:30- , Movre: "lilt ll111llerf' D lht Sulhuns a> lifts of the Uhtapected 1:00 O TV NttwoMlloc• Coftctrt D M1tt1k~ a> Motits: "Otco1 lor hrror." ''Twisltd l 1a111" O> ritbre >• floe~ tonmt -1:30- 0 Mov1t. "llea•h~ts" ldldl b8 Pei er Mc[oer~ Glendd lai klolln ID Movm: "8tdlo1d tnt1dtnl." "l radt Wind\'' 2:00 O Mov1u: "Bru•out," "Code Name: lled RO\ts" tD Movit Me1lh I ~nee Kerwin. DeAnn Mears so u in 1 umi lhr storv 01 a 13 year old gilled fD COSlllOS (C·C) U Movie: • "five f1ncers" ld1o11 ~lhl('lt "ho t-periences shame. lea• -10:30-~7 Jame~ Mas<in -2:30- 111\d h.unuhalton '"smg lrom his in m lltt11 -3:30- abilily ro stop or even control hlS Q) llt.n i11 lltt•t• O Mov11; ew "Union P'1c1l1C" bed wrlhnt :t• Cllristma~ Ca1ol al rord's ,,., ,, \q l\••tMrA 51~nw11\ 0 Sf'ECIU: A Tt1bute to Chet ,.--------------- A!t1ns "°"' His fne11ch 11h1s) lh1) ctlebralion salule~ Chet At~1ns as one ol thr wo11c1sgrratesl1u1la11sts Arnone !he guests are floyd Cramer Charlie Daniels. Roger Miller ltm St•llord and ~ Stevens U 3 10 29 l rt1k1n1 A•IJ Hard l1~e a Wheel m Tht Monte Carlo Sllow Q) Movie: •'fhe lnc1t41blt S.111h" (dra) '76 (2hrs ) Daniel Massey Gl~nda larkson lhe lu1bulen1 hie ol rtno"ntd dtl•PS5 Sarah Bernha1111 2• 2• Out fronl so Matinee at Ille Bijou -8:30-u e , i The Tim Conw1y Show 1• Snea~ f'rewlew\ 9:00 U e 1u 1 The tl.enntdy Center -------------- P1199 1!i