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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-12-26 - Orange Coast PilotI '. ' ' :. , I I t l I r.1 t~ t I 4 '> ' ' , , ' O HANC f tOUN l Y (A l If O H N I A 2~ CENTS 52 hostages 'healthy' Algerian envoy relates release demands By 'Ille A~la&ed PftU . The Iranian news agency .said today that the Algerian am- bassador to Iran had met with all 52 of the American hostages and round them ''looking quite healthy and well nourished." There were other reports he briefed them on the complex U .S.-lraoian negot iations for their release. Papal envoy to Iran Anibale BuJ?nini visited the hostages Parents kick out son, 9 COLUMBIA, S.C (AP) The parents or a ,9-year -old boy told Christmas morning and said they were in good health and high spirits but that he had seen only 2S or 30 or them. This, and the teLecast of a short film of the meeting showing only a few of the hostages, aroused some concern for the condition or the other 20 or so Americans. Tbe Algerians. who have been acti ng as intermediaries between Tehran and the United States, saw the hosta£es in their "places of detention~" Tehran Radio said. Three Americans are being held in the Foreign Ministry and the whereabouts of the other 49 has been a closely guarded secret since the Iranian captorS said t h ey disp e rs ed the Americans around the country after a failed U.S. rescue at· tempt in April. But reports on the Algerian ambassador 's visit to the ho s tages indicate d all 52 hostages were in Tehran. One report said the Algerian Ambassador met with all 52 hostages 49 of them in one un- named location from 5 p.m. Thursday local time to 4:30 a .m. toda~· Another rt port said he described to them the weeks of negotiations that led to Iran's demand of $24 billion in cash, as· CSee HOS'fAGES, Page A2) Freeze brings deaths By The Associated Press l..!!,im they didn 't w a t him anymore anct'Kicred him OU of- the house on Christmas Eve, ac· cording to polite. "We're not going to forget this." Columbia Police Sgt. Bob Connell said Thursday. "We're going as far as we can with it." A cold front that s wPpt in from ~iberia set more freeze rero~ rom t:w c:5rJea nslo Pr>rtlaod, Maine. today. Two homeless resident!'> <if Was hington. D C , died of ex pos ure on C hri ~t m a s Day An other man w :ts found dead in the doorway of a buildin~ in Philadelphia. Thous<rnds of ten- ants in New York City com- plained their buildings han no heat on the coldest Christmas of this century. What S1111f 11 hro11gl1l Three-year-old Kelly Miller, daughter of Mr. a nd Mrs. Alan Miller of Costa Mesa. was out early Christmas Day. trying out her new fire engine. She 's wearing her fireperson's coat too. as the figure on the back clearly ii· lustrates. Drnnk driver arrest,s rise • in coWtly A crackdown on s us pected huln lay drunk driver s by the California Jli~hway Patrol in Orange County appears to be payin~ off. at'cording to figures available today For the period beginning Ii p . m Wednes day. Chris tmas Eve . the Santa Ana office of the CHP had made JO arrests for s uspicion of dri vin~ under the In· fluencf'. This compare:-. to 24 for the same pe riod in 1979, a spokesman said Officers working oul of the Cll P 's Westminster office had made 23 arrests since Christmas Eve. A spokesman said the number was up from last year , altheugh the 1979 figure was not available. Figures could not be provided h y the C HP's S an Juan Capistrano office . Wife of-ex-offieial - bound in FV hoine Investigation into a robbery • report in which the wife or a former Bell city councilman said she was bound on her bed by two men, one with a pistol and the other with a hook in stead of a right hand, is continu· Fire /,eoo/,s marketpl,ace NUEVO LAREDO, Mexico <AP) -A cigarette flicked by an angry customer into a pile of fireworks touched off a spec- tacular fire °'al left one man misalng and 'Presumed dead in the charred rubble of this border city's popular marketplace, a fire official says. The blaze sen t plumes oC orange names towering 60 feet -bato-lhe-.tl'-end-destroyed-tOO shops. Police aald the operators of a fireworb stand ln the sprawlin1 two-story marketplace said they had asked Santoe Zapata and a 18-year-old boy to luve the stand beeause they appeared ln- toxl cated . Zapata alleaedly became an1ry and flipped a U1bted ~l1arette into the stand. ing today. Fountain Valley ~ police reported. i\ccordillg t6 initial reports, the two s uspects reportedly barged into the woman's south Fountain Valley home and bound the woman on her bed with surgica l tape, then fled with five one doUar bills. The victim, Mary Lou Werr· lein, 28, identified herself as ~ wife of former Bell councilman Pete Werrlein, 48, who was not a t the home during the robbery. Bell city officials said Werr- lein owns a large auto part.s business and recently stepped down after 16 years on the coun- cil. Including stints as mayor. Mrs. Werrlein told police that two men rang her doorbell at 5 p.m. Tuesday, displayed the re- volver, equipped with a silencer , and forced their '4'.ay inside. She told officers the m en lor.ced--her-upsta~nd uaed surgical tape to bind her hands behind her back and applied it to her ankles and mouth. The woman was not sexually assaulted, according to police reports. The victim told pollce she freed herself after the men left wllh their ~ haul, then called her huaband. .. He said the department would ask Ure state Department of Social Services to investigate the parents. Connell said the parents re- fused a police request to lake the boy home after officers found him walking cold, wet, and hun· gr y on the.,.Sumter Highway at 1 :30 a.m. Cfiristmas Day. The boy. whom police declined to identify. told officers his parents "just didn't want him anymore and if they didn't want him, he didn't want them." ilntil action on his case is complete, the boy will remain in a youth shelter, authorities s;ud . Before taking him to the shelter, police officers threw a Christmas party for the boy at the station, presenting him with gifts of a football, wrist watch and about $25 in cash. "He is a likable little guy they threw out at the wrong time," Connell said . Ile dcsc-ribcd the boy as ·'very polite." Qennell said the boy told of· fi~rs that his parents were •·afte r him all the time and blamed him for everything." The hoy was cons idering run· ning away when his parents or- dered him out, the officer said. He was on his way to an aunt's home on the Sumter Highway when police spotted him. They telephoned the aunt's home re· peatcdly but could not contact her. Connell said a patrol car was sent to the parents' home with a message to call police head· quarters. When no one called, Connell said he and another of· f1 cer drove the boy to the pa rents· home. .. ''They absolutely, refused to take mm-back." ConneJI satd. It was not immediately known whether the couple had other children. County seeks funds to aid disease unit Orange County Health Depart- ment officials are shopping in Sacramento for $550,000 in state funds to increase disease control programs for Indoch i nese refugees. The funds are being sought to defray the cost of adding 30 posi- tions to handle the Increasing in- cidence of tuberculosis among the incoming refugee . popula- tion. - Health department officials have stressed the disease is not S,Preading to the eeneral popula- lton. TtrrOrlH oun y ol Supervisors recently approved mak i ng perman e nt 15 tuberculosis control-r elated positions that had been filled on a temporary buis, but refused lo approve another 12. The ~maining 12 plus three other poaitions would be funded If the state approves the coun- ty's request. AP W"'"""9 TAX FOAMS GO IN MAIL ON DAY AFTER ·CHRISTMAS IRS malllng 19.9 mllllon of them for 1980 Packages in m~il • • carrying 1W JOY WASHINGTON CAP) -Along with those Christmas bills, you tan expect to receive something else in the mail soon this one courtesy of Uncle Sam. The Internal Revenue Service today starts mailing ~.8 million federal tax forms for the 1980 tax year. and most taxpayers s hould have the packages by Jan. 10. The packages. if piled on top of each other, would extend nearly 210 miles high. The gov· ernment's cost to print and mail the forms was $20.5 million, or about 24 cents a copy. Every person who filed 1979 taxes s hould be receiving new forms in the mail, IRS officials say. For others. the packages will be available at post offices and IRS ouUets across the cou.n· try. As always, they must be illed out.-and r~tumed no later than April 15. Completing tax forms this year will be relatively easy. T he re have been no major changes in the 1980 forms, IRS officials say. -Officials say the most com· mo'n problems involve simple er- rors in arithmetic or failure to s ign the tax return. Also, the IRS cautions tu- payers to be carerul about calc ulating earne d incom e credits apd medical deductions, as well as looking at the correct column to determine taxes. Here are highlights and tips concerning the 1980 tax form: -Despite all the talk in Thief leaves · apolngy note SPOKANE, Wash. CAP> -Betty Armstrong sot a d Uferent Chrht mas -~uue this bolid•1- se son. Spokane police officer Ronald J . Peters said $10 was taken in a theft at Mrs. Armatron1'1 home. But the thief left this note: "I'm sorry I ripped you off. I promise to pay it bac:ll." Peters aaid it was alp· ed: "The Rotten Thief ... Washington about a tax cut. there is none. Congress passed no general tax cul last year. and any enacted next year won't ap· ply to the current return. Tax in· centives lo save more did pass Congress. but won't take effect until 1981 tax forms are filed. -The 1040A short form can be filed if your income was $20,000 or less ($40,000 if you are married and riling a joint return)-and was all from wages. salaries, tips and une mployment com- pensation. except for up to $400 in interest or dividends. -The longer 1040 form must CSee TAXES, Page AZ> Boy, 5, dies in hit, 1U11 EL MONTE CAP) -A S-year· old boy riding his first two-wheel bike give n to him as a Christmas present was killed by a h it-and-run truck driver , police said. Little Mark Herron was rid.ins 'close to his home Thursday when the accident occurred. Police said they are looking for the driver of a 30-foot-long white truck. Christmas Eve costly to couple While Pbuonc Nguyen, 68, and her family were at church late Christmas Eve, a burglar slipped through the unlocked back door to their apartment lo steal $1.800 worth of belonliap, Costa Mesa police said. The central Costa Mesa area resident said t hat when the family returned two auitars, cameru and stereo equipment ' were gone. 8bot-to-death- Los ANGELES (AP) -An 18-year -old Whittler man wa! shot to death ln an apparent 1an1-retated duh, p0llce aa.td. 1 Jesus Alberto Tam&fO, 11, and 1 'several Mends were lenlftl t.he West Penn Market ln Whittier when four penom. ridinl ln a blue car. drove up and eir- cban1ed words will\ them Thurs- day. • While New Orleans rept>rt1·d a record 27 this morning. l1.1m peratures plunged well below 2ero in numerous cities in the East for a second day today. It was 26 below in Burlington, Vt and 2 below in Atlantic City , N .J . Some other subzero records included. Elkins, W.Va .. ·11. Portland, Me .. -20: Boston. -4: Contord, N .H .. -13: Hartford. Ct , -14 B e s 1 d e s m a k 1 n g s o rn (' Christmas C('lcbrants sht\'er in front of their fireplacts. the cold played havoc on onl' annuul h1:. {orical obser vance It was so fri gi d in Pe nn:.y l\'ania that Ph1ladelphians wer6' forced to abandon their boats and mark George Washington's crossing •'>f t h e p e I a w a r e R i v l' r h y marching across a br idge Thursday's lows set records in Pennsylvania, New York. Con- necticut, New J erst>y . Illinois. Michigan. Arkansas and Maint1. Be l ow -ze r o rcHd1ngs in Massachusetts were the lowest in more than a century. and the reading of 41 below zero in North Str.atford. N H . wa s the unof. fi cial low for New Englanrl It was 11 below Thursday in Portland, Maine . JO in Roan~)k('. Va . 1 below 10 New York C'ily. 8 below in Detroit and Chicago. zero in Newark. :-; J _. :ind 13 below in Hartford , Ctinn . f orecaster blarnc-d thr cold on a high-pressure front that drifted in from S1bcr1:l and set- tled over the NorlhC'ast anrl the Ohio and M1ssis51ppp1 rl\'f'r valleys. ··1 don't know wl\al is worse, having these dropping in on w; OT having a nor ·easler-cominjf up the coast and droppin~ a foot and a half of snow on us." snit.I forecaster Fred Schaefer For thousands of hf•llday travelers, the cold meant hours of waiting for som<•one to come a nd recharge frozen batteries The Ameriean-Automobilc A~ sociation in Mass &chusctts. where a low of 26 below zero was r ecorded. reported five-hour de· ($tt COLD. Page A2 ) Or:~eJ_o~~a ~• "·eather Fair through Saturday but with coastal fog likely night and early morning. Lows tonight 44 a t the beaches. 54 inland. Highs Saturday 67 to 75. INSIDE TOD"'t' Still uarching /or a restaurant or horel ro celdmJU. N.w Y.or'• E~? .Check out augge"uou on p ·' \ tll W.Y MI I 'r'!v· P••• a,. Britlge Ereeze• ope halting train traffic · NSWAU. NJ (AP) Traiu bMded DOrtla lw New York Clar ... Ulled 1t Newllft fot 1DON than ftve Mun today wlt•n an Amlru dr•wbrtd1t 1pannln1 th• ll•ckennck Rlver froae open, olfkl•J• u1d The 1win1 tyee dr•wbri~I• jamm~ at a 30 a m al\er Optin Ina for nvu trafflr . accoNlna to John J 11cobllen. an Amtrak •l'Ok•man TM prubl t1m ••• corret'ted at IJ 1111 m . hti uid TtmPfrltur•• In N4'w J tnitY hit ret•ord low• Chn11tmas Oay. and fro&en arctlr air rt1m11loed over the r.,alon While tht" brtd(le-wait 11tu\'11., a.U•li8t'l\lt'NI tranl\ft•rrcJ lo Port Autho rit) Tran11 Hud1100 rommut.-1 t n11 nb for the ride> to luwc.ir Manhathm or Pt•nr1 Stutw n in Nl'\\ \ urk, 11ffn•u1l~ s tud , .............. ,.,.. ;r N .. :w YOHK 1 I' 1 (.'1t\b:nk Mtld tudu\ lt wu:. lt•uvtnl( 1t~ prime lcnthng rlllt' w1ch1u11(cd <tl ~ 1 ,.,·ord ., I !I l>t.tfl~nt, desµ1tt> rt'n·nt cutb b) onw t•lhe1 bank-. MOSCOW <A f' 1 Suv1cl Prt>:.tdclll Leunid I ttrezhnl'v nwt toda) wtlh Poh i.h Foreign M1111Mer Jotcf Czyrek 1rnd both ,1e noun<'ed what lhe} i:.a1d were .. Jttempts uf 1mpcnahi.t a nd othl•r real uonar} <·1r('lei. lo bUb\ ert i:.oc·1alis t Poland. the Soviet m•w:- agency Tasb reoortcd Tabb s aid the So\ 1ct leader told t'z) rek he was ('011fld1·nt Poland'b problemi. will be ove rcomt' under t he guu.hmce of th,• Po lish Commumst P arty It s aid the meeting was held 111 a ··warm and cordiul atmos phere " It was the firs t reported i.ess1on bl•t ween to p ~Vll't anti Pohs h offl<·1als sim·c a Warsaw Pact summit convenl't.I hl·n · De<' 5 to d is cuss Soviet bloc rcsponi.e to Poland's labor turn1t11I ,.rat-U raid d.-11ird BEIRUT, LcbClnon ti\P) Ll'banese a uthorities said an Israeli commando unit infiltrated a U N ·patrolh.•d area an southern Lt:banon today a nd blew up a house. wouJlding thrc<.' Lebanese villagers Is r aeli military sourres in Tel Aviv denic•d the re1J11rt . Carft-r •naa11•uN-d' PLAINS. Ga (AP) Pres1~ent Carter s aid today that while he is reass ured by eyewitness accounts that all 52 Americans held hostage in Iran are alive a nd we ll he still believes it "insulting" that they continue to be held pris'oner P1 re ••&• A bd•I flarlm 0,., ..... and len HoaMiD of A .. 1rta'1 J'onlp Mlnl1lrf met wlU-all the bitta1t1 and the ambuudor aald "All tbe ho1ta1t1 were looldnft quit• hHlttay a1nc:e Uaey were vlftl ln Vllf)' 1ood condltlon1J. They wer~ Wl'll nourh1h.-d nnd were pro· vldNI with c>vt•ry farillty " (;h (lrnlt•h 1'ald the hostages roultt aJK•11k frt•('ly 'hul h e had no ro11u1w11l 1111 Uu•lr rtHtrtlon to the 1w w 11 of tlw 1w .cot 111 I lonli, one re 1111 rt 11111! I l'hotu.i1 1111h11 11•l1•111wc.l by Iran 11h1•\\flfl th1' 11111l1111111 udor talking with t hrc.'t' u11ltll'nl lfl1•d hos tages 'l'lw t h1 •'t' 1111•11 W<'rt' wt•uring T 'h ll t " l14•111 l11t1 tht• IHHTl('S Q( \n1f'1111111 11111 v1•1111ttt'.'i II•· 1 •·rtorn \r<llv h<'ld the meet '""' 111 1111• n •1111t•st or both the \111111•.i Sl11l1•<1 111111 ln.111. und said lw "11111.t 1•1111\'''' lt•ttt·rs from the \ 1111• 1 ''""'" t 11 I hl'1 r f1n n 1lles l;fw1 nwh "U" ,.x111•1·t1•tl lo leave 1'1"111 .111 rm wu ... h111gl11n to r e port l•i l 1 :-.. 11frl1·1111 ... 1111 llw ho!>ta!(e 'tt11at 11111 1·n1rd111~ to Par:.. he -..11d h1· "1:111·~w1t " th•· Umlt.'d St.1t1•' \\1111ltl 11111k1· 1t~ la~~t n;:ply 1111 1111• hu..,t 111~1'" "wrllH11 three da~.., " S1•1·rl'larv of Stat1• Jo:<.Jmund S M11i;k11· h;;~ l'allt•<I thl• Iranian 1l1•111 111ub "u 11 r1•:ison a ble " and <'X (ll'l'SM'<I tlouhl that µrogress tin rt•lt•11st• of ttw hostage~ t an bl' al' h 11•\'t•d Ul'fort' Pr t·~1d,•nt t°artl•r lt.•;ivt•s office J a n 20 Acnmling Lo another re1JQrt. Bt•hzad N~1 bav 1 , in charge of I ran 's hostage negotiations . said that 1f till' United States was willing to µro pose some other kind 11f guar antee. Iran might t ons 1dt·r it T hen• was n o indiC'il· lion of what kind of guarantee he nu•ant U.S. HOSTAGES IN COLLEGE T-SHIRTS TALK TO ALGERIAN DIPLOMAT Ambassador Abdolkarlm Gharseb (left), unidentified Americans photographed Thursday Sou•h <•af P bo~· • Freeway killer victim list grou,s Iran opens third front again ... ~t Iran I! I-. I H l "I'. l.l·lianon I AP J Ir .1q 1 l'n·-.1dent Saddam Hussein SAN llf:H NAHIH:o-;o I A P 1 Another \'1<.·t1m lt ;J:-lt.-i·n L1drlu! lu !ht· long IJ..,t •1f "F n1•y,;j\ Klllt'r" murd1·r.., hu.., -.t11p m l>•1,1.r1• . \1 J.\ l!J ·1 .... ,, a ,\ ht.., n.1t1on will keep a ll cap- "11'-Pl·<.·h an tht· 1-'n·•·v..1~ 1\1111·1 111n·1I lrantan territory as its •a:-~· Wtll1Jm C. 1!1111111 .11111 mll1tan border with Iran . \'1•rnon Buth \\1 r•· t h .1r,.~t·d •• ~ l11nf.! "i1,.. lht• state of war ex- Thc• hod\ 1Jf 11 \l'ar old ~•'<tll Y.1lh l\.tnJ!" murrl1·1 111 f11ri· tlH· '""' Jnd <:onf1rmed that his King "a" ·d1'il'll \'t.•i1•tl la'I v.1·1·k bod~ .... a, found f,.,, , .. , opt•nt.•d a third front in the "What they need 1s freedom ," the preside nt said. 111 l.1q • O a k l'an ,nn n1·ar "\ .. \·,·nhl·I, . ..,.., "'t'Jn .. m••lht·r · !1.'l d .1~oldY.ar.strikingat lran's _ _ __. Tehran Rudio s aid the Cnited~, ... 1:_..a...,1,.,.1, .... 1_.;,,.10,,.1._J ...,a..,rl.,..d.,..1·+d ........ 11.._; .... 1,,.h ... c· ...... l ... 1:-'"'1_,1..,1C...__:,...,a..,1.,.tl_U.....,.11_· ..,.1..,li,..:i ... 1· .. n.._1._1·~u,..f._...,1._..t. ... " .. <1...,,\•-t ......... 1 .... t__."";":11 ~If th \\ c . · ~--L-......_ _______ ....:...,,..;-.. ..... '--"'=-========-======-_:j SftiCC!'> must e1 er accept ran !> \'l c t1 m.., o f th1· l-'rc1 .... '' .dl11v.~·il ht:r l•• h11p1 · h1·r ..,,,,, v.o.1~ Kurd1!>tan Arraig11f!d tt1dfly Transient suspect 5 HB holdups • Ill A 41-year·old transient. arrest· e d in San ta Barbara was scheduled for arraignment .to· day in West Orange County M unicipaJ Court in connect ion with fi ve Huntington BeaC'h holdups. Huntington Beach detectives traveled t o Sant a B arbar a Wednesdaytoreturn Ronald J ack Pac ifici, arrested ear lier in the week. Sgt. C:uis Ochoa said Pacific1 is s us pected or r obbing fivt s mall businesses in Huntington Beach during Septe mber a nd October and will be questioned by police in Fountain Valley, Fullerton a nd Buena Park in connection with holdups m those cities. Locally, Pacific1 h as been linked to robberies at the John Taylor Union Ser vice Station, 7361 Edin ger Av e .: Koby 's Shoes, 10045 Brookhurst St.: Casa Blanca r ecord s hop, 7106 Edinger : Huntingto n Center Chevron. 7777 Edinge r . and Danceworks Dancewe ar. 7174 Edinger. Ochoa said a s im ilar method was u sed in each ho ldup a FrOM Pagr 11 I COLD ... lays in answering em~rgency calls. For some who sfayed home. it was a battle to keep warm as power railed. e extrem e ci>lcf loosened a clamp on a Dalton, Mass., utility pole, cutting elec- tricity to about 500 people for sever al hours, and in Spring· fi e-1 d , M a s s . , d o z e n s o f customers lost their gas heat for much of the day. !f'h~ cold hampered c r ews · working to res tore power to more than 2,500 residents of Con- necticut. Springfield and Boston officials said the cold was to blame for traffic lights sticking on one color or refus ing to shine at all. Hundreds of m inor traffic ac· cidents were reported in New Jersey as snow and ice made driving treache rous . lone m an approaC'hed a cas hie r indic ated he had a g un under hi~ shirt, demanded C'ash and ned on foot. · T h e de tective s aid the in d1v1dual losses in the five loca l robberies ranged fro m $50 to S225 H e s aid victims o f thes e holdups identified P a c 1fi c 1 from a series of photographs d 1i. played by inves tigators . Santa Ba rbara authorit ies a rrested Pa<.·ifici Tuesday on the warrant obtained by lluntington Beach police Sniper kills man in home RIALTO (AP) A Collon Ce· m ent Co. executive was killed by a single bullet that crashed through a window as he sat with his family in his home. police s ay. Charles Osber g S r .. 45. vice president of the cemen t concern. wa s pronounced dead at the s cene afte r being struck by the s hot fired from outside his home here about 50 miles east of Los An geles. police s aid Thurs day. In ves t iga t o r s w ere told Os berg had no known e nemies. and no one was seen outs ide the house or in the neighborhood at the lime the shot was fired. Channel swept from oil CARSON (AP) -.About 2.500 barrels of-crude oil which leaked from a -pipeline were prevented from flowing o ut to sea by workers who corralled the spill with booms. the Coast Guard says. The c rews replaced a 20-foot s ection of the pipeline and placed the boom s in the Dom· ing uez Channel. Coast Guard Ll. Scott Settimo s aid Thursday . Vacuum trucks then scooped up the goo. TELEPHONE Thomas P. Haley Pvlllllller ' Robert N. Weed Prttldtnt M. Thomas Keevll E.it.,. Thomas A. Murphine Charles H. 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For a coiwle filing a joint return. deductions Y.0 111'1 h:.i\'e lll c:i<cced S3.400 Fam1hc:s with incomes un dC'r SI0.000 an 1980 may be ehg1 ble for a tax credit of up to SSOO when thC'y file' the ir federal tax return), this \Car T ht• l RS has a Problem Rcsolut wn Prog ram for lax payc•r!> who have been unable to s ol vc Uwir µroblcms with the governme nt Check the direc tory for a toll-free number Big Apple looks like a big ice cube to this New York City fire m an inspecting fire escape Thursday in Bronx. It was coldest Christmas Day in New York in 108 years. motta·r l.a\1•d • .c;1rf111d11f!'-.!111th lhrhtm.i· ... 1w ,,1111 BUI 11 111 . ..,.., Ii i· a C'c u sed the (.at l' • •l11lr1 1 "••rk ·1ut th •t \' :,\ • ~ • u '~ "lll"'rfl"'"'r'> o f trying t o Rllt h · I I rt t h t l I I lr1 '"'1l1t1<1n 111 Rutt·. ,:, ... ,, 111111111 . .... I' .II I I' a lll1 t .., )I' uU ·' '" > 'l'(J.1rJ!1• tht· :\111SICm S." 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I Ii• 'ih.111 .ti :\r<.1h I.!. Iraq's only lo<:;i t1on .i n · lwl11•\C'(l 111 tu '11 t11r1 •if tr.. Ill( pill)! nutli•t tu t h<' P ersian Tht• youth d1-.;q1pt•a1 t•d from d 'L'rll'" nf k1llinic.. . Ill • Film nus use charged ClllCA<;o tt\l'I \SI"• m1!1 1ttn damage !-.Ult ch a r ging tha t the m11t111n p1ttun · F<1tle tn ntack cont:.11ns un:.iuthon1t•d film l'hp"> of towbo~ s t<ir "ll11µalong C'.1sstch-ha.., ht·~n ftlt·d w Cook Cnunt' C1rC'u1t Court · · Th<' s uit. fllt•d •111 ht·ha lf (1f William Ro'd E n· terprtst'~ I n1· . l'llnt t·mh the produtt·r~ of ·· l<~ade to Alac k" did not obta in p<'rmbs1on to us e the clips of the lat<.• al'(Or Wiiham Boyd an the movie I n ad<l1t1on t o m o ne y d amage s, the s uit asked that the court prohibit further s howings of the film, whic h opem·d in Or· tobe r .. J<ade to Bla C'k" is the story or a young and hom1 c1dal .m ovie burr w ho f a ntasizes hims elf 1n thC' roles or various f ilm stars. inc luding that of Cassidy. the suit said The m on t· ·tar~ De nnis Christophe r. who p l<1yed the lead role m the Osc<1 r-w1nning film '"Breaking J\Y.ay Q-0 0 HO PA LONG '\,11•wd ,, .. "' 1, 11.J.1n t· 1n t hl· -.u1t we re l· 1111• ''' lililt~ l'r11d11• 1111n' .\men c an Com 111un11 o1t111n:-.Jn1· .ind \1111 rt< .1C'in1.•ma Releasing. nnyrl r11 rr1 ..,,., ( r:.t \I .I r' .l.!11 ,1t S1mth Coast \1 1·d1t .. 1l l'u1t1•r 111 "••111 h I al!ur1<1 llJ-. widow lives IT1 I IJl),l l'nlrlt ~ ~4ssess111 e 11 ls uplreld S,.\l'HA:\1 1'.:.'\Tlt '\I'• A st a te appeals court say:-:.pt.•r1al a~!>t''>'<mt•nt-. a~ainst property owners, · a n important n1t•.in~ of financing s uC'h residential 1m prn\'C'mcnb J S -.t rcc•ts and s ewers. are exempt from local go\ t'rnmt·nt" s µending li m its . In a unanim•>U)I dt·t·1:.1on. a three-member pan el of lht• 3rd 01s tr1('t C'u1J1 t of Appc <1I said the assess- ment s. k\ 1ed aJ..,a1n..,1 "" ner.., to the exte nt their propert ~ gain' 'alta h:-the improvem en ts. "are not ta:i<C'" at o.111 .J o hn \t ~1·1-. .1 l.1\\~t·r for Placer County Tn-.1!-<tlr<'r F E.irl l'onn nomina l d efendant in the 'tilt !'<Jttl h1· .111t11 1p:i11· ... m appeal to the state Suµrt:'nw l'nurt ~a,;pe·i·~'j: iiiSia?iatiOii: "custom drap~rie! j • • • ' ... • • linoleum • wood floor 1663 PLACENTIA AVENI.IE • COSTA MESA. CALIF 92617 • PHONE 646 '838 6'6·235.S ..... ' ............. .. ..... .._..... .. ___ ... -... ........................ ~~· .... _,.,.....~-·---------·,,.---·__...---. ····-,-···----...-- Friday, Oecemt:Je< 26. 1980 DAIL V PILOT .. llu11fingfoia on lime IJonafJ? Pipeline dispute going to court By aoaEaT BA•KE• °' ........ "-' ..... A dispute between Hunlineton Beach city ottlclala and the Gull Oil Co. over the lease for an underground oil pipeline is head ing for federal court. The city has served notice it inte nds lo te rminate Its oil pipeline agreement with Gulf. A 25-year leas~ expired a week ago today and negotiations to renew the pact.have broken down. Gulf had been paying S2,400 per year for the lease of the l ,600-foot pipeline under city property. The pipeline allows oil tankers to pump their cargo ashore to a tank farm while ancho red just off the coast. City negotiators s a y the Welfare work hailed c harges fo r the line have become ridi.culously low because of current oil prices . They want to re vise the charges to reflectl the volume of crude oil pumped through the line. One member or the city's negotiating team s ug· gested the city should receive $1 million a year in pipe line re venue The oil company raised it~ of fe r lo $6,000 per year bt.•fore'I talks broke off J Outgoing superoisor says plan success The city then lnt.ltcaled 1tl would block further use •>f ~he, pipe line until the matter wasl se ttled. AWA IW o.i1, P't ... SuH .._ HUNTINGTON COUPLE KEEP BUSY THROUGH DONATING TIME Ralph Blackburn wtth wHe France• who dleptay1 recent award On the mo1'e Volunteer work honored By PIRL SNE~DERMAN basis, advising seniQtS Lo see ~~--et'"" .. ...,"""',__ their doctor if the pressure ap· Al 72. ~Frances Rlackburn of pears too high or too low. ll unlinglon Reac h sta ll hasn't "There a re a lot of people who learned to slow t.lown are worried a bout their blood Though sht• retired from full· pressure." she explains "The time nursing 10 years ago, you o~her girls and I help reassure {'an still f1n<I her conducting them that they're all right. hlood pressure tes ts regularly al "A lot of elderly people are a the llunlington Beach Senior little scared to go to a doctor. Cit 1zens Crntt•r. Rut they'll come and open up to And for the past fi ve years, one of us nurses where they she '5 also s upervised the cen-might not with a doctor." le r's annual nu shot program. As though the blood pressure <.: I l \ () r r I c i a Is rece ntl y tests and the nu shot program r akul;ttcd that Mr s . Blackbum ~ don't keep her busy enough, ha s donated thousands of hours Mrs. Blackburn also.serves as a to these senior programs and de-vice pr esid e nt of the 1,200· cided she m('rits some recogni-member Huntington Beach tion. Senior Citizens Club. On Dt•c. I~. Mrs Blackbum In this role, she helps organize was awarded a plaque from the dinnerS-; •rummage sales and Cily Council , laudin·g her as bazaars. "Volunl('t'r of lht.4 Month " "I ~us l'l ated, • she r ecalls. In addition to he r senior c 1t1ze n activitie s. Mrs . "ll was flllltl' an honor .. Blackbum keeps in close contact Mrs . Bl ackburn and her husband, Ralph. sflld their San with her family, which includes Ft•rnando Valll'y home 1n l97l four sons, 10 grandchildren and a nd moved into a Huntington 13 great-grandchildren. Beach mohair home S he recently entertained 29 About si x years ago, s he family membersatherhomefor hecame inv<Jlvcd in activities at a Christmas celebration. ~ th IO<'al -semor-c<'nter. She was -MTS. Blackburn plans to con- asked tu help out with a blood tinue with her volunteer ~ork. pressure testing program at the "I've alwa~s wor~ed with~: fa cility pie -I ge~ quit~. a kick out of it, With severa l other nurses, she explams. As long as ""!Y Mrs Hlaekburn ccmL111ues to ad-husband and I s tay healthy. I II minislf•r th(' d1t·l·ks on a regular stick with it. .. O utgoing Orange County Supervisor Philip Anthony s ays b is controvefsial wor k ·for· welfare prog5¥m is a success. Anthon r. t he 1s t District supervisor who was beaten in the November e lection by Roger Stanton. said he is pleased that a three· month report on the new program was filed before he left the board. HOWEVER, HE withdrew a r e quest th at t he board of supervisors s pend $11 ,000 to hire a job placement counselor for the progra m. Anthony r eceived little sup- port from the board when he su ggest ed the expe nd iture. Board Chairman Ralph Clark said bluntly that despite ap- pearances, 1t hadn't yet been proven that the program s saves t he county money and he wouldn't vote to expand 1t Then on Wednesday. Anthony said a proper approach would be to have t he county Personnel and Administrative offi ces re· view the proposed pos ition and report on its cost-sa ying P<U.en· liat. Othe r hoard m e mber~ agreed DESPITE CLARK'S reser va· lions. Anthony said he still is convinced the welfare reform progr a m for the c ounty 's ge neral relief fund 1s working to cut out freeloaders and teach able-bodied applicants the value of work According lQ the re port issued by the county of Social Services Department, 702 persons applied for general relief payments in September. Octobe r a nd Decem ber. Results were : About a third of the appli- cants never showed up • for in- terviews. -ABOUT 306 other s were dropped from the progr am for failure to show up at job sites. fa ilure to work the mandatory two days a week or fai lure to seek regular jobs on the other days. The savings to the county was $43,000. About 84 participants found other-jobs and left the welfare rolls Welfare recipie nts worked a total of 5. 141 hours in task jobs for the county at $3.10 an hour. T h e wo rk was worth about $15.930 of the $56,000 gr anted re- cipients in the three months. About $14,000 was spent in1 administrative costs during the first three months. Anthony said he hopes the s upervisors will make the work for welfare system permanent Head lice when the pilot period ends in seven months The general relief program is funded by the county general fund and 1s intended for resi· dents who have no other means of assistance. • increase H ow ever . that action wasj squashed T-uesday when f e<!C'ral Judge Robert M Takasu~i 01 l dered operations lo continue u1l·1 tit a lawsuit by the cnl cornµanyl goes to court Feb 9 : Vince Moorhouse. the 1·11> ·~ director Of com1nun1ty 'St'I \'t~·r•sj d e partm e nt , s1:1 1d lh"'l battle involves property rights l in county schools "The company refu5l'S to 1-Jli.'~ what we ~liev(' to be u real>ona~ t>lc fee It can ::i lw:i y1' go sorm~ place e lse ·· l Moorhouse satd the low pr ll'd also is not worth the risk ttw l'ityl fa ces IQ possibl1• oil s p1Jlc; : By GLENN SCOTT OI , .. ~lly Pllvl Sl•tt An increasing number of school children in Orange Coun· ty are reporting infestations of head lice, say officials in the county Public lle alth and Med ical Ser vices Department. Thomas Prendergast, county e pidemiologist, s aid the lice aren't a serious threat to health but they are a nuisance. preparations recommended by a doctor or pharm1c·1st should be used with reapplications c•very week to 10 days, he s aid The preparalaon may be needed more than on ce: to gtt rid of the eggs, or nil<;, that may not have heen takc•n can· of in the f1 r~t appli cat11m "We have been living on a: I 1me bomb," he de<'larf•d : The com1>an.' da1011> I htil lhC: c·1ty s asklQg prit.'e h~1s bt·l·om•1 rid1c·ulous a nd <A •iulll huv(• ,,cl• ver..,c efft.cts 1m <:ulf s 01w1 a: ttun'i anti woulrl IQICrft'rc will~ tnlt•r-.\ttlt: ('(1m rnC'rec l11•1·au-.1• 111~ 1:-!.h1p~·d to r1tllC'r '>liJll'"' OTHER STt:Ps TO rt•rr)m·,. Tht'j"wlmt• tc) 111w!'>tt•i11 lwr111~ lhl'licean<Jnih<irc ;.ibu ut a milt• off llw 1·11 \ .,: Cse a fint· to<1thl•t1 comb to t<>a~llc t.· : "THERE HAS been:..;::a~t ...:l=e~as::,:l;_:.:.a _ _i.:r,i:.e.muµc.lol1""''"'""'""™'* SmtHI-~. ---~1.-W·;.•~A4.it"f' l't•t 1h1 (;'-rr.r' ...... , ---..-..... mrtionwtdecmd-w21'1il\a ps an an· w h 1 ddl d 1 1 l1 1ghwa'. undf'r the llunll11g1t1111 I'"'" as >e ng un <' ol ung l'l·U''h r"nn "nd lt•ads tu th., "<1111 ' ternational increase in head Ike that might l'arry !tee 1n hot ' '" u ' problems over the past sever al !'>Oa py wa ter Turn dryl'r'> 111 pan)'·~ tank farm al "'··~la 1c1: years," he said, adding that the high lcmperL1t ure Sl·flings St r eel near t h1• S11111 h1•111' causeofthe incrcaseisn't clear. Vacuum mattrel>SCl>, Cal1furn1c1 1-:t1 1 1111<11 But head lice can be eliminat· ca rpe ts and uphols t e r e d po1A1•rgcnc·ni11n~-,1.t1 1•J11 • cd by following several steps. he furn iture thriroughly rlatlv for Ab<J1Jt lhret· la11k1·1 .., urd• 3•1 s uitJ one week l'rud c· <111 l'ach n1cmth 111111 1h• To begin with. disinfectant Botl hru~heo; and comb~ llunttngton He~ich (.w1ltt) after using 10 hair. rir cst least Th l' o 1 I 1.., t' \ 1• 111u <•1 1 \ Volunteers aid hospital A donation of $75,000 was pre- sented to Saddleback Communi- ty Hospital by the facility's t hrift shot volunteers at the group's annual Christmas party. The donation brings to $675.000 the total amount donated to the hospital by the six-year-old Sod· dleback Hospital Thrift Shop in El Toro. AFTER soak them IQ a :.hampoo or 50tu lranc;m11tt•C"I h\ u11dl•11!1111111tl tion with 2 pertent dislQ(ectant pipelin e from 1he t:rnk far111 l11 HA RBA RA P F.l'K, publi c health nurse fur lh~ county. s1t1d lice usually reac h a person's ha ir after contact w11h an infect ed person's head or hair or con tact with their hat. brus hes, bed· ding or jacket. Normal shampoo<, won 't get rid or lice. she added Children who do have head li ce s houldn't be permitted to at tend school until the problem ha~ been eliminated. she added the <:ornpam .., rcftnPry In S.1111.1 Fe Sprinl!~, ~4 miles awa~ The laltt·r p1pcltn•• i~ not 1n ,-01 ved 1n the 1·11rr••nt nt•gnt ,,, turn~ Pr.-.s idPnt told I • Mark Robi(lson Jr of l r vib'°f( has been elected president or ttie' Orange County Tnal Lawyer~ Association for the coming -.·1·:•r Roblllson served this year f!S ' associawm '1c1· prec;ir1cnt ". ... '. P • ho l d d CHRISTMAS 1er w upgra es ue SALE 2 project,s move forward in Clemente By ST E VE MITCHELL Ol lhe O•llY Pllol Sl•ll San Clemente council mem- bers are moving ahead with two projects designed to improve the appearanCt.4 of the city's pier bowl area How fa r the city will gel will depend on s upport from pToper- t y owners along nine streets sur· rounding the-,:nerarea Council me mbers have hired Antique art, gems taken. A burglar broke into KaehJer's Fine Arts Inc. late ChristlJ)as Eve, opened a walk-in s afe and escaped with more than $39,000 worth of jewelry and a ntique art objects. Costa Mesa police re- port. Officers said the rear door to the antique shop al 2134 Newport Blvd .. was pried open to gain en- trance. An initial investigation in- dicated the thief may have used a key to enter the safe and tak~ a number or oriental artifacts, a 1 gold watch, jewelry and ivory objects. police said. Singers leani silence golden The annoyed woman called , San Cle mente police early Chrlstmaa morning to report a nei1hbor and his friends s1n1tn1 In the street. And sinte the P@st-midni&ht crooners were not carolln1. poltce were diapatcbed to t.he Del Poniente adclrns where the • fl'Ollp was told the real ol the evenlns should be a anent nl&ht. Barryman and Stephenson, Inc. utilities involved an the under· as consulting e ngineers for a gr ounding. inc luding Pacifi c proposed pier bowl street as· Telephone and San Diego Gas sessment district. a nd Electric Co. Streets that would be included Property · owners would have 1n the reconstruction project in· to pick up the cost of hooking up elude Alameda, Capistrano. San· the utilities from the street to ta Ana, Coronado. Elena and t heir homes Tue ~ost that.. has Cazador Lanes, Monterey Lane not yet been set. be.Lween...Dla Vist~ and Av&.-Vie---City offie+al~-say both projects - tori a ; Avenida del Mar bet ween shou Id be done together tn order A ve nida Seville and Victoria ; to save money. and Avenida Victoria, between Corona Lane and Del Mar. The streets, can be r e· constructed at a cost of $783,376, which would have to be charged to property ownel'S on the nine roadways. But before a vote can be taken, a portion of the engineer- ing work must be done . Council me m bers agreed to hire the Anaheim cons ultant for $101,731. However, only $29,000 will be expended before a hearing Is he ld lo determine property owners preference regarding an assessment district. At that time, if it is de - term ined more than 50 percent or the property owners object to paying for the improvements, the disrtrict is dead, and the city is out $29,000. If less than 50 percent protest, the city can go ahead with the assessment district and com· plete biddin• could begin by August, city officials said. Meanwhile, council members are. als0-con1idering placin1 utilities underlJ'OUftd a long the nine street district. Thia project a lao requires property owner consent .• A rublic bearint on that pro-posa la scheduled Jan. 21, and city olfldlll believe the under· groundinl propo1al hu a better chance ol propert.y owner sup- port. That'I because moat of the coat will be carried by the Navy officer kills three, then self SAN DIEG O (AP ) - Authorities say a 35-year-old Navv commande r apparently killed his estranged wife, their 10-year-old son and his wife's brother before taking his life. • The grim discovery was made Christmas night in the expensive s-uburban home o f C mdr. Charles Michael Myers. where presents were left unopened un- der the Christmas tree . Besides Myers, the dead were identified as his wife Shella, 33, son Nathan, 10, and brother-In· law Errol Hosey, 18. All were found in their beds, dressed in nig htclothes, said Deputy Coroner Dourlas Hag1n. Relatives reported that Sheila Myers had moved from the house but returned ror the holidays, and Hosey had lived wlth the Myers ramlly 11 a son alter lollng his family 10 years a10. Hagin said . Myen served in the Medical Service Corps and was bead ol the laboratory at Naval Hospital, Hautn said. SUITS Reg. 155.00 to 295.00 NOW 124.80 . 234.80 eluded in this vast selection ... 2 pc. suits, vested 3 pc. suits & 4 pc. quads. Choose from one of the very finest collection of clothing for the BIG & TALL MAN in Southern California. Hart Schattner & Marx, Palm Beach, Botany & Fulton Park. Wools, wool/blends & polyesters. Solids stripes & plaids. Reg ........ ~ Long ....•.. 46-56 X Long ..... 42-56 Portly ..... 42~ Nol•" •llH -cotOf1I '"•It·=· ANA :ieu s BnllOI ., ll<>•>Of< IM, .......... "•11'0 lot MIOllLll )rd & Spnng l ff.tHI WUTWllTP !>29 Wnln\•"•'•' M1ll, ,,.,, 10 &fft t..-0'11 CA*>OA ,.,. 21729 vinow•n SI 1e1ot1 IM II trom M•v Co tOMJl1 CPNTOI nt1t llJ<O S•, ICfOH 1,,.11 trom Sien .... U tt 1 ~ HIUI llA!boe II OtvonAhlce _.,.,. "'-LIJ'T'ON Ht~ & °'111'~!~ 111-1 Ill ~ 2043' Htwlll«M Bl'fd JJM... lllON'TCV.M ~ Nhl 10 01 f P!lont M1J'I ttl•t"a ....,ALI t l7 N Qlenclalt Ave . Nt•I lo AoolnlMM' I l4J.oMI ~ ~ ,_1,,,.._1~ "'-ll .. t.aM L.SA•N•Oll_.OO_.»_'_o_.-__ OMC:_" __ "'" __ '~-·-t.>l•l•Jl_._._."°""_..' ...... _..""'°_.'.~.'-~_•._....,. __ _.l...A_.'.~--SM.--•_H. __ ~ __ ,_,_•_._._._._._._._.:::::--~_J OAll \' P,lO T l Time of feasting, togetherness . ..... Coating Virginians enjoy colonial yule Cale..tar contortions LOOUNG JUST AHEAD: Now lbal recovery ia be1ln- n•n1 lu set In ttftcr t.he ywe bollday, we all Juat bav~ enou1h um~ lO look ahnd to the ne•t celebratiOC\. It raUs on a pc.ord•Y ln evd'l you h•v~ failed w check t.be calendar, you ~ 111 find that New Yeaar'1 Eve wlU descend this next Wed-nc~•> 1'btl day of recovery comes on Tbursday. when rolki l\OrmaJly labor For rnosl, it's a day off. Good Wn& too. Worldni sUffs are supposed lo get a l116y of res\ on 1'huniday. when, instead. many will sit with t'Vt:r reddening eyeballs firmly affixed to one football bo'A•I game after another a.s the gridiron heroes march in unending scrimmages across the video tube. THE\' CALL THIS rest? You can suffer combat Cat1gue JU.St watching those guys crash into each other for about L3 straight hours Anyway, we stHl have about five days to rest up and gel ready for the day that's sup~ed to be a rest. Trouble lS. there will probably be certain Wrong Actors among us who will over-celebrate on Wednesday night while awaiting the arrival of the Year of Our Lord 1981. All too often. the New Year is rung in with high hopes, ove r-indulgence and later, an enormously sore bead. T~ey don't call New Year's Eve "amateur night" for nothing, you know. ANOTHER TROUBLE will be that for numerous among the working force, Friday becomes just another working day. It really s plits up the week. l mean. you Working st1JI with Thursday ol/. dreaming of F'riday managed to wheedle off a bit early Wednesday, then you got all of Thursday to your own devices, and abruptly Fri· day appears. Friday looms as a major obstacle between the working guy or gal and another two days of respite. If somehow. you could just link up the wheedled-oft Wednesday afternoon with the next Saturday and Sunday, you would be in holiday heaven. Four and one-half days of freedom Crqm the slave pens where you normally labor. Thus, it is that right now, certain parties are plotting on what kind of new and bizarre circumstance they can in· vent that will cause them to elude Friday employment. FIRST, THEY MUST try to remember what kind of excuse they used the last time one of these four-day op- portunities rolled a round. After all. the boss has been known to carry a lengthy memory. You know, he remembers like an elephant and pays like a mouse. So you can eliminate some of the emergencies. -YOU USED THE KID swallowing the car keys back in 1976. He 's 16 years old now , so that's probably out this time. -AUNT MINNIE from Minnesota has already been given two funerals at the expense of the boss. A third time might not be a charm. -FLAT TIRES are out. Nobody goes for that any more. When was the last time you tried a dead battery? Maybe you should put in a quick call to the Orange County ltealth Department to see what's afnicting people in epidemic proportions these days. Sometimes it's safer to go along with the crowd ... \. WllJ..lAMSBUJtG, V•. CAP) - Prent.la s.ore otfen no bollday bari:~~· tbla week and no mec ealelvesdanceiDltawtn- dow racin,tbeDukeofGlouee.ter Street in Colonial Wllliam1burl. Susan T•ylor, a clerk in tbe buildina which has housed a varlelY Of stores 1lnce it wu buiJt in 1740, would be di.up- polnted lf thin11 were any other wav. "We're keepina Madison A venue out of Christmas here," s•id Mrs . Taylor, wb9se husband Dale is an •pprentice harneasmaker and a pro- fessional player of the re- corder. "We'~ keeping it sim- ple by doing simple things. There are no nashing lights. No Santa Clauses on the door. Christmas here is a Ume for feasting and getting together with friends." CHalSTllAS IN Colonial Williamsburg is a tribute to Christmas Past. Scholars report that Virginians of the 18th cen- tury didn't c ustomarily ex- change gifts, but looked forward to Christmas as a time of merri- ment and togetherness. That feeling is s hared by many of the m odern-day employees of Williams burg. which served in the early 18th century as Virginia's capital and as a m ecca for George Washington. Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry. During the Christmas season, these patriots probably would ha ve been found , not in Williamsburg, but on surround· trtr"lJIMUhtlons ana farms. Their ways, however. are still remem- EPA limiu motorcycle noise kvel WAStDNGTON (AP ) -The government has issued new re· gulations to right the problem of noisy motorcydes. The Environmental Protection Age ncy set a limit of 83 decibels for new motorcyc l es and replacem e nt mufflers sold beginning Jan. 1, 1983. The agency estimated about 12 per· cent or motorcycles on the highway exceed.the standard. "Motorcycles are the source of more annoyance and adverse community response than any other s ingle traffic noise source," the agency said in issu- ing the new regulation. ''Some 93 million people are daily af- fected by traffic noise.•· The EPA has been considering motorcyle regulations since 1978. About 12 states already have passed their own noise regulations. Motorcycle manufacturers had urged the EPA to issue the national standard so they would not be forced to comply with numerous and different state and local noise standards. The EPA regulation will re- quire all new motorcycles and replacement exhaust systems to meet a noise standard of 83 de- cibels beginning in 1983 and 80 decibels in January 1, 1986. By compaTison, the average automobile noise level is 65 de- cibels. year -stand 1n the cold on tbe court.bouae stepe each nl&bt to sin1 carols and watch Puncb and Judy puppet showa. There are obvious duterencet from Colonial times. The 1treeta a r e paved now. and there is more chance of runnins lnto a JoHer tban a bone. The houses are illuminated with electric rather than tallow candles. BVT MANY OF the employees find that the roles they re-create give them a new appreciation of both Chri.ltmas and the Colonial way of life. • Lewis LeCompte grew up in WilHamsburg and most of his 44 "years have been spent depicting the city's past. He's been a drummer in the militia. a coo'k . and for 12 years he's been a cooper. a maker of barrels. This Christmas season , Lecompte is in charge of light- ing the crescents -baskets of pine chips mounted on stakes which illuminate outdoor gather· in~s around the city. · : ·You take all these simple things we do and what seems to be so s imple turns into something beautiful," LeComple said. TRIBUTE TO CHRISTMAS PAST Carolera accompanied by fife, drum DURING THE PAST Christmas seasons LeCompte ha s stood over an open hearth and turned a giant side of beef for hours on end. be red here and celebrated. 1n sharp contrast to· the more com mercial Christmases found onl miles away. CHRISTMAS STARTS not with. a pQs(-'I'hanksg1vinl{ a c: but wlth a fife and drum and Diet dm•tor f1r l'works display about Dec 15 Pinc garland is strt'wn around • r ve ry doorway, and holly and "We get pleasure out of doing ch1nabcrry wr~th~ trimmed it once a year," he s aid, "but "'llh live apprcs and lemons when you think about doing it all ..:;a:.:.<l~o~r.:..:n:..:1:..,~~c ... h._.d...,oc;...,..K __ ._..,.... • .,_ __ ~"~'"roWld ye" 11e~ &R-e · Guest.'> lo the restored area lion for what they (Colonials) man y uf whom return year <ffter went through." Holiday recess in murder trial Heart drug recalled as dangerous WASlfINGTON (APl The WJflTE PLA INS, NY 1AP1 The murder I rial of Jean Harris . acc us ed of killing Scarsdale Diet Dr Herman Tarnower. has been reces~ed un· til Jan. 5 an ext.ended holiday break lo give the defense time to examine previously undisclosed photographs. In gran ting the r ecess. Wesichester County J udge Russell Leggett also denied a de fense request for a mistnal on grounds that the prosecutior. ha<1 not previously revealed the ex istence of the 206 photographs of t h e murd er sce n e and Tarnowner's autopsy Chaplni11 pay bmuied LINCOLN, Neb I AP > A federal judge has r uled that Nebraska's practice of paying a legislative chaplain with state funds is uncons t1tut1onal but said recitation of a prayer al th e start of earh le g i s l ativ e da y 1s permitted. Oefens<? lawyer Joel Aurnou learned of the photo~ when he t::illed G fie1cl L.indsa:-. a medical photogr;,pher. ;,,~ a defense "1t ocss Prosecutor George Bolen also s uggested that lette rs defense attorneys hope 1.1. ill show their client·!) innocen ce may be "tainted · The letter~ havt! not been en· tered into evidence at the tnal. but Bolen said he might ohJ<!Ct 1( Ull') are. Defense attorneys claim the l1•tters. found at Mrs Harns ' ''irginia home. SUJJport their contention that s he went to Tarnowner's Purchase. N Y . home to kill herself on March 10, not Tarnowner Thev contend that~wner was shot to death in a 'etruggle over Mrs. llarris' ~un PROSE ~~TORS HAVE ar gued that Mrs . Harris, 57. killed Tarnower in a Jealous rage over hi s affai r with another woman The former headmistress of the Madena School for Girls in McLean, Va .. had seen Tarnower. 69, roman· tically for 14 years before their affair ended Food and Drug Administration has announced the recall of a he<1 rt drug, a generic version of ~ 4uin1dme glutonate, saying the lablct '" dan~ert)USl y under strength because 1t fails to de· li ver enough of its medicine to the bloodstream The defective product is made by Bolar Co. and sold under the Bolar name and under 10 private labels. an FDA spokesman said. i\GE:'liCY OFFICIALS said use of the Bolar product could be fatal LO situations where a full dose 1s needed to pre vent ir- regularities in the rhythm of the heart The officials say those who have the d rug should continue to use it but immediately contact their doctor to be switched to another product. According to the s pokesman. the Bolar product c an be dis- tinguished from FDA·approved products because the recalled tablet is an unma rked· plain white tablet, half an inch in diameter. THE APPROVED products are Quinatulte Dura-Tabs, made by Berlex Laboratories. a white pill with a chemical flask and a C printed on one side and the hands of a clock on the other, and Duraquin, made by Parke Davis Co.. an off-white tablet with P-850 printed on one side. _:Warm, wetJn Northw.est - U.S. Oistnct J udge War· ren K. Urbom issued an o rde r prohibiting the chaplain, the Rev. Robert E. Palmer. from accept- ing public funds as a salary. The judge also or- dered a halt to the expen· diture of state monl!Y ror the chaplain's office. Rolen noted that the manjla cnvelopti containing the letters had been w1sealed and its con· tents miS?hl be tainted " The en· ve lope had been brougti> to New York from Mrs. Harris' Virginia home by Manhattan lawyer William 1...-Riegelma.n, who represented the woman after s he first was arrested, Bolar's product is sold under the Bolar label and the priv,.te la~s Rugby, Biolin~.-Murrar.-­ H L. Moore. Interstate Drug Ex· change, Gr a m ercy , Spencer· Mead . United Research La boratories. Three Products and the Goldine Brand of the Cenerix Drug Corp. Nation's temperatures hit extremes F~ir wllfl 'Nft<e ot <OHlal tog lete ID(l•Dl\l a•••' sac....oaw m0<ot1no- coe\ttt 11191>. ... -•· 1111-,.,.. 78. to• 42. 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Sun, Moofl Tlclat 1 TODAY ~<OflO I-1 :031>.m. ,llllNY Finl 1-2:10a II\, F1nt11lfl' 7:th m • s.<olltl ·-12:0 p.lf'I. S.CO<IOl'lltlf\ 1·iu .rn o.7 ~ sott 1: '° l).m., rlMJ '91..r .. ., •.lla.m • Moon rl-10:07 p.rft., Ml S.lllf• .. ,.10:•1•.m. ·-·-·- Nebraska has the na- tion's only single·chambe r legislature, known as the Unicameral. The lette rs. to friends and relatives of Mrs. Harris. tell how s he wanted her body to be dis- posedof. 20% Te CAUFORNtA A'WI ......... J OH ... INORAHAM WATCHES "Bf.AU BEAU" WARILY Parrot, worth 110,000, I• Brullan Macaw Friday, O~ 26, 1980 Travel agency sued !\ Tour group le/ t 'high and dry' in Hawaii LOS ANGELES CAP) -A Beverly Hilla travel agency, which allegedly left 430 elderly tourists briefly stranded in Hawaii on a nightmarish packa1e tour last month, faces an unfair business practices suit filed by the state Attorney General's office. The suit demands $500,000 in penalties, injunctive relief and restitution to the tourists . Named as defendants are the Alfred Corp., Groups Wes t Travel and Groups West presi- dent Alfred Schwartz. "It was disorienting to many of them," said Deputy Attorney General Susan E. Henrichsen, who filed the suit in Superior Court. "Several of them I talked to said they chose only to go on tour packages to avoid this sort of thing. They we re kind of up· set." SCHWARTZ SAID "we have no comment" whe n asked about the suit, and referred calls to tlls attorney. • Me mbers of the group paid more than $400 each. The Maui Surf Hotel allowed the tourists to stay for three days, even though a $30,000 check to the hotel from the travel agency bounced, of- ficials said. BUT TIIEIR NEXT stop, the llikai Hotel, turned many tour m embers away because, hotel management claimed, no check to pay for rooms had been sent. The llikai offered its minimum rate to the approximately 260 members who s tayed, while som e found rooms in other hote ls or left early. Ms . Henrichsen said members or the tour had othe r surprises: Hawaiian Alrlines, which was to hav e supplie d inte r -is land transportation ror the group, a lso said it had not been paid. Airlines scheduled to take the tour to and from the mainland also complained they had not re· ceived payments. MS. HENRICHSEN said the suit accused the defendants of making false and misleading statements about the pre-paid vacation tour and failing to con· form with a state law compell· ing travel promoters to deposit 90 pe rcent or fees collected for a tour into a trust a ccount until used. ij Airlines e ventu lly sold tickets to the strand d tourists either at reduced r ates. or permitted them to board a plane back to the mainland by filing a lost ticket form, which gives the airline the option of trying to col· lect later . Ms. Henrichsen sa id. · Fruit flies face DAILY PILOT .-. • .. Co wt uplw/JS leaves SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Part of Pan Am e ri c an World Airways' maternity leave polic y has been upheld by the 9th U .S. Circuit Court of Appeals for safety reasons . The court held it is a necessary safety )>re· caution for attendants to begin leave immediately after becoming preg. nant. but s tated the policy is sexually dis- criminatory on Its face. The c la ss-action lawsuit was filed by Ute Harris and Margaret Father on behalf of all Pan Am flight atten- dants. --;:=======~­ The s uit stemmed from an of- ficial notification of the state at· torney general's office by the Hawaii Consume r Protect ion office. aerial spraying They contended the regulation violated their ri g hts . Th ey a lso cha lle nged the policy be ca use it bars atten· dants from returning to work until 60 days after the birth of the baby, a portion the court did not rule on. This store's for the birds INCLEWOOD, I AP I With all the tweeting, chirping, whistling and sawing in his shop~ full or 600 birds. you'd think Juhn lngraha-m , birdman or the stars. would go erazy. i''rom some or his state· ments , you might think he already has. "They love t.o .get in your mouth," he said as a · muJtt.-~~~ltf'd 'cf chtW t>etw~en nrs hps. "Par rnh 1:an SN· auras, you know That's how they tell your mrn1ds." he added. explaining the principles or his bird psyl"holog1cal services. I NGRAnAM ANO HIS PARTNER -roomm<it~ C:ary Mortimer run Pyramid Birds Parrotdise in ln~lewood . a parrot hote l, motel, beauty salon, charm school. psychiatric clinic, and r ent·a-lnrcl service all roll ed into one C ust ome r" 1nclut.le Burt Re ynolds . Fred As taire and Barbara Streisand. who bought a pair of Austra lia n s hell parakeets that Ingraham says ",breed like nu~s . ' . Jnirra ham helps the birds a long -"If they want LO play house I have little bird mote ls whe re thev can go and practice. It's natural selection. whoever li kes who. Then I just set the m up for nt.•sting 1n the passion pit," Ingraham s airl -· .. Get more FUN out of viewing football with PAOfil.e every Saturday in the Daily Pilat The tour group, which in· e luded so m e p eo pl e i n wheelchairs, le arned they were "high and dry ," as o n e Hawaii3Jl tourism orficial put it , in the middle of a six-day tour package that was s upposed to have spanned from Nov. 16 to Nov . 22. SAN J OSE <AP > Bureaucratic snafus in efforts to rid Santa Clara County or a crop-threatening fruit-fly infestation has left of· fl cials with no 1:hoice but to begin aerial spraying of a toxic insec· t1c1de. a report says The report, compiled by the Medfly Technical Review Com- mittee. a coalition of local state and federal pest control experts, proposed "aerial full coverage of Malathion," the San Francisco Chrunide re ported Aerial s praying of Malathfon. believed by some to be a care inogen, has Ileen re1ected by six c ity councils Buy One Frame at the Regular Price. Get a Second Frame That Costs t he Same or Less for One Cent At Ar1ron Bro1lwri; JC Frame :::.all:' when vou buy one frame "' tlw regular pnce you can get a second frame that 1.:osts 1lw -,ame or less for on·e cent A framE1 for a p~nny fib yuur budget' And o ur frames fit vour stylE11 From simple to soph1s ticated Thert''s elegant gold leaf finish frames. sleek section fram11::. in silver. gold or pewter metal: Instead, the court said il needed more informa- tion on the post-deliver y poli cy and r emanded that part of lhe caseJo a lower court for further proceedings. lie said Burt Rey nold~· military m acaw, Ban- dit, rec('ntly graduated frQm the Parrotdise charm s chool .,_ __________ .,. __ ...__....111.--_,_ _ _. contemporary plac;tic see 1hrnuqh box frames. ''BllRT. l.IKF. ~AN Y PEOPLE, GOT a bird that was not ta me and they wanted to gel close to the bird But thPy r an bite you very badly. A severe pinch from a parrot won't take a chunk out of you. but 1t often ti mes breaks the skin and can send you to the hnsp1tal for stitches," said In- graham . "You C'<in't let the m roam around the house. They can get hurt and they'll chew and climb on a nything t h<·y can reach They have strong personalities and they're so cute it's a te mptation to let the m get away with a lot of stuff But you're condoning bad bah<t vior " Astarire ·.., allnno cockateel. Pat. had become "parn1l0tJid, · lngn1ham said. "He h;.i d C'hcwt>d and pulled out all his feathers ." he 'ia1d .. If a bird needs a lot or atten· lion and 1~ left alcm1•, there is s ome tendency to take it out on h1 ms<•lf Sometimes they go cage crazy " Th!! answt·r to Pat's problem was a lady friend, a pied cockatt·cl A STA\' IN TllE PARROT HOTEL costs SS lo $9 a day. and gr1~lm1ng fres range from $3.50 to $17 50 Ingraham 's rascination with parrots began "when I "'a" involved in a five-year relationship that hroke up A friend gave me a little cockateel, and that bird filled my life with joy. It gave me a reason to come home, even if it was jus t to cha nge t he paper in his cage He would Cuddle and nestle in my arms JUSt lih• a IJUPPY ,. lnj{raham movc<i in with Mortimer, and they soon had a hvm~ roCJm ru11 or cages, but were una- ble to fi nd shops with lhe right services, so they opened their own _ __ __ --ll.1±t.t:1::.111is-1 --Secun y 1s tight at Pyramid Birds. It costs $2 j ust to come in, but you RCt a tour and all your questions ahout parrots a nswered "NOT EVERYONE CAN HAVE a biR parrot; the environment might not be conducive. They make an awful lot or noise." said Ingraham. But he touts the budgertgar , or common parakeet, a s "the most popular pct on the p tanel . "They're so prolifi c, easy to raise. they're very aclive and so cute and they can get along in virtually any c limate." But he s ays, "Impatient people should not have a bird; also people who don't have t ime at leas t to tend the bird daily." Police chief sues judge for libel BAKERSFIELD CAP) The police chief at Shafter in Kern County contends he was libeled by critical r emarks made 1about him by a Municipal Court judge. Gene Kaplan filed a libel suil in Superior Court here charging that Wes t Kem Municipal Court Judge Milton Elconin issued the criticism out of "Ill will. hatred and-or malice." Kaplan seeks $4.5 million damages . !ICbon stems from a letter the Judge sent to Kaplan on March 17 which was circulated to newspapers and television and radio stations in the county, ---> • c~o• - // // 1" fancy or urn.1<.lorneJ fr,unt-s with glrb~ •. ind b"ck ing: rich or ru stic. lt'xtured or .. mooth wood frames in a vanety of handc;ome firn<,he~. an1stu: frame" with a lot o f colur or .;imply pld1n frnml::!~ ~ ... irh natural finisht's Plu-. rn<Jre1 In a w1cle r<1ngE1 of size thifl will fit mo .. t anything from c1 favori te little ::.nap·::.lw1 t11 iln 1mpre::.!.l\'t> ~ea cape (Cu::.tom framing. f111mg and laho r not included ) The Aaron l3rc1tl1t.>r-. lC I rnml.:' Sale.· fth you for a penny' 'HEIM 222 N. leach Blvd. • COSTA MESA 1714 Newport Blvd. • ORANGE 1112 E. kotella Ne. lAQUNA BEACH 190 S. Coast Highway • SANTA ANA 1126 E. 17th. St. EL TORO 2•350 Swartz Or. • HUNTINGTON BEACH 7•70 Edinger Ave . ------I ' ---- .·ll.1ditOriOI Poge TMmasP.Ha1ev/Pubt1sner rnomas~eevr1ted1tor -ri' Fnday. December 26, 1980 Barbara 1<re1bich /Editorlal Page Editor --------~------------------------------• • • critenon I • airport use \(11·1 lhrt'l nwnth-. ot 111kn :o.t• ~tud . Ontnlll' \. t>Unty lt1~1n 1trft1•111 I'-ttlrt•t ii fU'tJjiti-'f 11 lht•) hope Will sat1S(.) tht• 1 1t\1 l t•f i.11 r 1 c11·r~ 'lt·t1kma to lwt(tn servtt•t• <tl Joh.n 11 \1rpo1 I 'tlhuut UIC.'tt"<.lSlll>-t nu1:w 1mpucb "CU\ l~llllll'tl ll\ I ht• I Vllfl0 ',111 µ<11 l OU I bl' turn}yst:,, Jt't 11 t "'' i. I h 11 u 1 au\ rnft •Wm.·1 .1t m~ low levde. u( noi c I r 1 l"'" 1 r lw I JI jlt•.,t .h u t• ut t hv <l 1 tlcpurt ure now n "I I u It""' tlh' ,111 pw t u .. 111•• 111 U!>\ h·i,,i. 1\J\ 1111 1·J a11 craft "'ou ld ht· Ju l• 1 \ 1•1 tf\1dt.·· •H'll l•u \11 t Jhturnau .tnd Ht-publtt· 11 "'1 1• ti 111\l"1t1I lo pur \ha._,. 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HP.Uri 1h 11 di quahf1ul 111 carriers be 1.1<.·c.·om t I u ht• 111 11111" I ho:-.l mand.itl'l> were issued follov. 1 1 !• 11 th1· \11 l 11 1l'Lkrt.•J!ul~1t 1onActof l9'7~ 1 '1!-c L'ouut\ I!> not .tlone. dt'rt'gula tton ha" cr eated \ •·1, Im <111J>••rt11p1 1 J h1rs throughout the country • ~ 11111.,t.· p 1 111>t1 Ill!-1:, not t•asy But t ht• pl.in act 11 r •· .t1 rp111 t ... t .irf "t·1·rn:o.11ot only workabl<· •1u t ch- '·"'' 11( 1t " n"1"t' n ·latl'd 1·1111s1derat io n:-; ·1 :us errors costly 111• Ill·· llla n 1·ls of the co mputer age u1 111 1 Ill"•' of tlw m the 1980 census will not go 1111 ol t ht• mun.• successful head -counts in hts · •\\ "'"" IJf\ Orangl' County's :,mailer communities r1111r,i l hl· t'I \ of Eastl ·rn urban renters. wh~i·e ot 1 1 '• m pl.1in th~1r po1'1Ulat10n wa:.. underrounted Rowland Evun ·/Robert Novak Poland countermove planned WASlllN<>TON J1mm~ 'arter'& sllff~ned span!:! m tus fina l days m otrirc has produced 'ierret a~r~mt•nt Cor " i.tnke by ~tt>vcdor<'!> and port workers again!>t Suv1H shipping that would immobilize a formidable portion o f Most'uw 's vast ml'rchant flt•et . sho uld the Krl'mlln rntccvenc in Polund 1'his t'ounlt'rml)H' ha-. been planned b\ th e· (' 11 te:-ad rn in1strat11rn v.1th lhl! l'f\ l h u s 1 a ..., t 1 1· 1 ooperJl1on uf AFL CIO P r es 1d1• n I L iine Kirk I a n d :.i n 11 o rher frt'l v.orld t1 .1d•· u n 1 o n I c J ti l' I ... w e .... ter11 1';1rrop1 .. ,n :o.t ltl"i ,ind J apan quwth Jl•11rt1\"•'" 1l i•<srl~ lh1:1 month It 1 , ...... : .. •• rangt· uf retttltutory mt~~T<'"' mctud 1ng pos:-.1hl• "Jlt•..., 11( 'll'lhal ,1 r ms to corn 1111111 r~t t '11111 :1 All th:.., 1 111 dr :on1.•t11 1·1 nt1 a . .;1 to l S ina\'l1\ 1l \ rh 1 lfl).: lht t'.11~ s C) \' 1 l' \ Ir) t I' r \ I' 11 II "II I n l 0 Czccho:1l11\ uk1J ;ind lw .. l vec.ir·..., ,, 'l'n 1n11n· .111111.!ao '•"' •1.:t 1ri \ <.t!>IOO of \fl!h '.lll1•t.111 \ rtltl l••r thffl'f<'lll'I I" lh1 <lll tllldt Ill l'res1dt:nl l'.1111 r 111 " 11111! duck ph<ts .. Th<' l'arlc·1 ,,11.,, r 1 tr .1t11111 1nfor1111·il 11 1 ..... 1t11 11l h·< 1 Richard n~ ... , .~.., Ht>agan , who liked what he heard. Otherwise, the precise measures planned are a closely· held secret her e and in Euro· pean capitals, often fearful about affronting Moscow. But based on our conversations in West Germany and here, this is rhe sequence of events : Carter and nat1on11l security Jdv1ser Zbign iew Brzezinski agreed that failure of public warning!> to Moscow preceding the Czech and Afghan invasions probably misled lhe Kremlin On the everung of Dec. 6, follow- rng a Wlute House meeting on 1 he massin g of S oviet a nd Warsaw Pact troops, Br zezinski tt:lt-phont-d Carter at Camp l>av1d A So\'iet invasion of Poland appeared po:.'>1blt at any hour, ht• ~aid . Should a warning l>t• sounded., ~HAT fo'OLLOWt:O was a rc - \..~P..cil or pasl-~rforma"Tires by 1 he i1n·:-1dent. s how1n.g somt• 11\'t•rlflll' American ba ckbone 1',1rll'r rt"<l'lE'd instantlv Have a ~\;1\1 m<'nt read\ 1•u rl·v on the 11111rn111J! 11f Dec ·7 :h;.it :.vf'ry ad \ t'r"l' ('011"cqucm·t·~· ' will folio"" 111\ 10.,1un Thal stat1•n11•n t ~as 1s '" i "ht n Carter r1•t 111 nl'd frorn ' .11 op I>;,\ rd ·1 h1· 111tl'lltgen<'c JIJ•.llf1c..tlmn (1 r .... 11:11 ('arter lhr·n "u:v.<.-d <i:-. 1Jf'oll:1hlt• Sov1 t'I 111 vasir1n 27 '-•"11•1 an d \VJr ~;i w J.'a<'t divisions poised on four separate fronts a long Pohmd 's borders· between Brest Litovs k and Vl adimir Volynskiy to the East· near Kaliningrad on the North'. ror quick movement to restive Polish shipyards of Gdansk and Gdynia; on Poland's Southern border with Czechoslovakia; in · E ast Germany • M inutc details about t his 1m · mcnse invas ion force which is s till intact today, a r e ~ell known in W estern capttals The Russians ha vc accumul ated hundreds of medical tents in the Bres t L itovsk itrea for rapid movement into Wars aw Hu~e fuel aod ammun ition d epots h<ivc been deployed around the entire perim eter of J>oland So v1et airborne un1L'> rema in on full alert In s hort, Poland was on Dct· 7 dnd rcmams today 1r1 the cross hair of Soviet -.1~hts So was .C.:.wchoslo.v-dkta for t hrf'(' ra1t "'ee ks before 1Li; 191)8 rape and .\fy,hanistan for da y~ b<:forC' tl'w 1!r'1 rnvas1nn Thi· r:l1fferenc,. 1111~ time 1s in Wa..,hin~ton I ~ REACHl~G this t1m1· for b r,1 ... s knuck ll''> •tnd not l h1~ crl'amµuff of an Olym p1 c ... bm rott. C<srln rnJd(• th1., dr· n· !1'111 \llws 11( I h• I " WIJUld fir 1 t,i· '"' •'•·d '" 11<irt1upat1·. but 1f thl·) held b,H·k, •hC';, mu~l be s trongh i·h alll'ng(·d tr, pa rt 1<· 1 pa lt' The response was favorable. West Germany, Washington 's most important but increasingly reluctant European a lly, was surprisingly obHging, though it flinched at "lethal" weaponry for Peking. Howe ver. that idea was Cully endorsed by one un· named NATO ally -probably Great Britain AT THE same t ime, t he We!>t reassured the Kre m lin that 1t in· tends no change in what one aJlied oCCicial called "the reality of post· World War II international and gco~rapluc conditions " Poland remuins in t he Soviet orbit, as far as the West is ccmc(:rmed .. Other Cart('r demand~ on U S all ies for Wcslcr11 reta liation have been pr<•viously revealed a total break of commercial, trade and technolog1cal links to the Soviet e m pire , an im· medlale..Ulcrcas,c w <trm., spettd 1ng. comprehens1VI:' .,unctions to the extent po-..,1lile All these p l:on'> rcrn;.un 1n plat't>. a:,, tlot•., lh1• :VJv1et threat '\ 11hnch kOO\\., "hC'l hl'r this will UC'll'I • S11v1('( I Iller\ t•nllon or .. ume kind, 1f not open 1n\'asion Rut J1mm\ t 'arti·r de.,c·rves the hight'"'\ m.irk-. f•>r ltll' Y.l'Ckeml •)f IJe<· 1).7 II 1'i puhhl' ~ drnang to the 1'n•mlin 'Tld) h<tYl' '>layl'd lh•· Soviet hand. g1v1ng him th1· -;purs as a lam•· d1H'k ht• diet n11t p·1rn Ill m·arl:o f•)UT) e.ir., It , 11ot JllSt a mat ter of pride A g reat deal of t att· w I ·di ·r :i I fin an c ia I aid is based :..o.:.:n~p:o.:p~u:.:.I :a t::i:o:.:.n~_:a:.;.11_-j~.-Jl!.~.A.:J...:..LJL~..&..&:11.._.-pit---i .,......._ _ __:.~u:.i.i...~~t L..;'.L.U~~ai~li@6 -em nus '\1 \\port Reac h. Lagun a Beach a nd San Juan 1.11111 :don~ ""1th '\t'Veral other county cities . havt• •Ito .., 1( lht•y don t agree \.\1th the official count ' ''" p1•rt ll fl to 5.1100 people M't:m to have het::n left •l 1 1 11' < nunt anrl log~ed u:-._n's1dents of ari.i;1C'l'nt 111 10 ... 1 ,Ill t·st1m ated 1.000 rE'sidenh 1n .a 11 .,.,1111<1.i r ~ t·r ror that placed I hem m count~ r athc1 1 11' I t•rr 1lnn ,,~: 111.1 fSl'.1t·h · f1g11n•o.; n ·s shun between 2.00(1 Lim! • 11h 111, l11°l'.rll~l' 1f· ttu· official crns us tall\' 1!'-cor ••• '". \\l t1ld ~.l\l' :.i 7.1 pe r cent ,·oter r eg1st1at1vn 11 • r1 ·' 1 h ht' <''>UtH' "'•·rage of :>l per cent O 'f1<·1..al.., I ti !1;i t1: Ill bt•lJf•H' 1 1 1''lll1pl.11nt..., ..in· being examined hy C"en'\u!> of "111 pla1·p 1 ht· hlame on computer a nd' nt her er \'11'1 1 n :..t1h!'>lant1al s ums of monev at stake the t ilk \\•·uld hC' \Hll advised lo fix t heir com put<:.rs '1 .irrnti1ll' t'nsta :\1e~a. San ''lemente and Hunt 1 Hhll h Jr c not complainrn~ thev say the ir lwacl : Is wen· just fine. thank you · • logic ,fir ii 11\t lus1or.ar~ zonin~ requires d evl•lr1p1.•r -. rrinn dv.l'lling units to ..., •. (' t h at one-fourth 1)r '" 1 •r w1·d In\\ L'tHJllgh to hl· v. 1th in reach .,f Inv. •1Cl1 l 111 lllf'Omt• hll\E;!f'S 1 t 1 '"' n1l·nt 1mposccl h~ t h · '>late Coa~tal C11m 1 111 1·111111 l1an<'e wi th the Coa..,tal Act. fo r tlt::H·loµ .~11hm it s JUrisdicuon. And it's becoming mcreas ilrflt1·1l11 tn me1·t ~1ven the· PVt·r ·rtsing cost of land ti II t'<l" 1 ! ,, morl' realistic v1ev. ot t he problem. th<· r , " • H"~1onal Coastal Comm1-;s1on has voteci to :.it<· l.<·l.(1slature to overhaul the Coastal Ad and • p, .1ftorrl ahlc housing guiclc\ln{: ,. lo 1 1 comm1 .. s 10ner s <·1 ntt'nd l ht: hou-.1ni;. ri • •u d tH' d1"cretionar •. r i ther lhun man .11td ..,hn11ld lakl rnto ton'-1dcration "t.'conomrr· \ I 'I t l rn bt'lllt.' t11n·ed to decrease profit!'. r1r µ;'""' ,,: 1 111 •)1hu bu~t>rs, rk\.l'loper s s hould t·E' o f • ' .ind ch 11s1t~ wc.·cnt1vc~ to t>ncourage the con • 1 n' 1nqn· <iffonlable hou~in~ the comm1.:swn 1 I• •111 t!Uaranl•·" t he Lt.•J!i..l.1ture will e:tc t on thf' ol 1: •>0 111 11 .1l1on hut 11 doe~ n·c ogmze t he fa<.t that ,,, •• ( 1'1 t hu.> up r·o,tlv lanc1 ind cover 1t with lo·" • 'Ill~ w k~:, the~· an· given <iome finan<·rn l break • •l1• ,--.•d I 1 nm so ml low 1iensil .• n·quircmcnts • ><prt• ,c;(.,J '" th~ "'PoCe .ibove .:1<1· those ot the Q,11ly P11n1 • o11 • > µ1 1·· •"l'd o n 1111-. paqe an· 1r10S•! ot their aut "'1" ~mi:i ~1t-.ulo·1 ccrt1men1 15 1nv1l!'d Addrpc,., fhe Oa1ly P.101 P O ll "'il<l M<>SJ <:A 9;.ifi26 Phone· C7 1 If) 642 43~ t Boyd/Digging out lh ' . \1 UO\'U I • 1 , INl(I ~10,11·s to liur \ <la ~ w1• d tw 111 0\rr1111r IH:<11h 111 ;,o \ l'ar~ 111 wnl 1·1t~ of '1'1oy un<kr •I of clt·bns. c·ontrartors .•t• '""'' "J .. I sav lhut il11H'llll.!:-O ll1<·r1.•a t>t:luls Ii! 11·1 11ur n up ar11factsonl~ • old tn otlwr wonb. r • a11 n li.·..., .ire bt•ini.: 1 1 I' rl11J<'h faster lh1111 "' 1·1l11•, of old lf w1· l tl1 •llf '>l'I '{"\ oul every I )t·ar (;loon1v \\'.1h•11itute why p lay L •r an, Sani ·• N£Vi\OA NELL . • ,,,,, • c.u, <0"1n1en1t •r" '"o 0 11 1•ft ., .. ft ..Ot•t 4tft0 00 ... , "'' .. 1.lf rf'flf(t thif Wt•W\ Of tfU• f -., \U •pt't S.nd ,-.,, prt ,. •• , .. ! ,. .. "'" u.. •• , p,, .. . , . ---,,. ... ,. ~ 1\dams. Adurn:-, Kt•nrwily Sounds li k<· a law f1 rm. ll<H·sn 't 1l '1 No. sir . what th1.·sC' nt<'ll hud 111 1•1unrnnn wa!'I thi'lf phH•1· flf urq.:111. Ma:-.irnrh u:-t.'11 '>, a nti ~oin1•flullJ( 1•lsc. Jo:v1•r } l11n1· thl• pl•oph• c·lct'l a 111 t•sid1·nl from th~1l ...,tat1'. hi.., n11 1rw ,., J11l111 ' tr 11 w1•r1•11 't for 'I h11111as F.1l11u111 , wn'tl ht· watc·htng h•h•v1s11m by cutl<lh•lllo(hl ., '' A ho111 orlM num1'll Al Uolii,ka s:11rl I hat <l If a bcum of light could b<'ml an such a manner so us to circle the earth. how long would it take to do that' A. A seventh of a ~cond. T hut 's right, il could go around the world seven times in one second. Just because It's not tn lhe dict ionary, doesn 't mean there's no such word, you kno w. Take humongous. It 's not In the dictionary. Aul havcn'tyou heard of it? ran Ford's White H JIP!4e ~ \SIJl'\,,111 . 01• ll,•••l1. lit• hl'\ <Ill• 1•r ""•ii• 1d 111 111'1"1 'l10·r.lld I· ·I .,.,,cf ··d a h 1u•l111. "'\ }\ :1111 I 1q1(•ra111111., '" 'Ii -.t :i rr 1:im \l1"\,1Jlllt I fl,i.a,! 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I 1 ,111\l' It• lht• < 11ncl11..,11>11 1 1.1t I did not hk1 \11°\dlldt'r l!:.11;.: did llt•I l1J..1• hllll .11 a ll. hul 11, .. 1 lo1 \\ ,,.., an \11ll'rll'JJl h 1·111 \ l.1r ·'' I l'tiuld tt•ll. .... nhin th• , 11111' .. r ht~ own .im b1lwn .111d \i.11 l11 a\ t•lllan P<'f"cm.1111 ~ t1< had nl'\ t•r '1olaj ~ll the outh h\.· h..ld l:lk•'n as :i \':hfrl al W ol !'nrnt "D11I \ llnnor . Countn If you dare to be different they follow you OnC'c 1111nn <1 I trnf• I h..,n. was a y o u n ~ ni a rl n :1 m • • d 0 I 1 v c r Oddley who<;t• driv111g ambition in life was t11 lw ;11\ od<lball "I rt'fus1· l11 h• t111I allt)lhl·r faceless, m1ndlc·i.i; s peck of flotsam in the• f or m il'"l'i rnor a '>s or A meri c an m a s s ('Ultur e ." vowed Oh,·c•r 0 n h I S rt i s c h a r 1~ t' f ro m thf' /\r m y after World War 11. "I will dare lo be diff1 rl'nt ~" The rirst oddball !lung Oliver did was to import a foreign car. Jl was the fu.ruliest looking car Olive r 's neighbo r s htt li ever seen. "Oliver . you 'r e crazy," they said lwhich pleased Oli ver very mu.ch ). "What do you call that ridiculous vetuc le'" "It is called." s aid Oliver proudly, "a Volki>wagcn ." OF COURSE, by 19 55, everyone and his brother were ~ I • ,. ,.. t • , • I • ... --.-.. driving Volxswa~ens So Oliver sold his Volkswagen, dug a deep hole in h is ba ckyard ~n d installed a steel tank . "Ohver. you're crazy," said his neighbors. "What do you call that ndaC'uJous contrapt ion '>" "It 1s called ," s a id Oliver proudly.' /\bomb shcltP.r ." Of cour!'le, by 1960, everyone and his brother were digging hom b shelters. So Olt ver sold his lo t he family next door and a nn nunc<HJ he wa s going l o m arch on Washin.:ton all by him self to protest America's involvement in a ra.yrc little country's civil war "Oliver, you're crazy," said his neighbors. "What 's the name of thttt country again?" "l l is called." said i>ttve proudly, as he put on bis new gr anny glasses and shouJdered a knapsa ck filled with organic food , "Vietnam ." o r course, by 1~. hall the country was wearing granny glasses. eating organic food a nd/or protesting the war ln Vietnam. So Oliver turned to tennis. raisin(( house plants and ' , . -.... " ... ..... tro tting t h rouRh love ins wearing sweat pants with wh.at e stripes down the s1dt>s . NOT ONL \' did his neighbors sa) he was cra1y. but even time he 't'~nt trolling through t he f ity an" his runny-lookinR sweat pa nts, a policeman tackled him "Whal do you think you're doing?" the pullcema11 would demand •.·rt is called.'' said Oliver pr9 tJdly. "jogging " Ry 1969. .. ..0liv.er .was s tanding on his he ad in u co rn H pr.i c ti cing tr:in sccn d e nta l pre primal scr ea m therapy . When tus neighbors complained. h e e xplaine d h e was into "consciousness raising,'' whk h no one had ever heard Q!.. A.od. .. e o wing ye ar he topped that by taking off all his clothes and running starkc r s t h rough a Bos ton Pops concert "l call it 'streaking."' he proudly told an irate judge. When streaking became all the ra1e, Oil ver turned to dancing, buying a white suit and whirling around rnsanely all by himself to 1 song he madt up r a ll<'d "Disro Fe H•r · In no time. of cnurSt'. {'\erybody a nd his brother Wt'll, Ohver 1n his de:.perat1on shavt>d off all hi., hair. painted his nose purplt> and 5luck a .,afet;, pin through hls ear "Oliver , vo u·r; not o n h r raiy." sa id h"' m'ighoors, "but :.o u look downri~ht punk •· "Thank yc,u. · said Oliver proudly. "111at · }''hat I 'It call 1\ .• Since then 11·s heen a ll downhiU The C'nd came when People magazine requested an inte r view w ith ·'the greate l mold e r of Americ:.in mas. culture in history · "Arrrg~~hhh .. !>aid O h ver. FOR ntE PAST lX months. Oli\'er has been a proud resident of the Oa!Codill Dell Home for the Serene. where he has o.t la!\l fell different from lht millions of normal, ratlon1ll Americans on the outside Except that last week an odd thing happened : Applic1lions for rooms at the home ud~nly shot up a thousand fold .............. ,, __ , ....... , __ ...... '""" .... MORE OPINION DAIL y P ILOT A 7 Bob Greene· Mental illness still feared I. ~V6lR 1. 5ALT TM~ ll hardly a per.on In Mia. Mt'ln~r.,, al a recovered America wbo d08 not know by m t1ntal patient, It a11oc6ated DO• th.It Ma rti David •hapman, with • 1roup called Fire and Ute man A<'cuted of munhlr1na Rain raen 1tnd women who lArmon. UI a rorn1M rm•ntal p. hMV\'I IUfW! throu1h 1lmtlar ex· Utnt TM-phrH" · • Kx Meot•I J)t!rlt't1ce1, and who m eet to help P aUtn t " b H app ~ar e d In on.-another with their readjust- lwadllnel all ov .. r lhe world to m~o\ to society She Is afraid ck cnt. Chapman, •nd cna.t ol that the hllndlina of the Lennon us ha\'C' not thou1ht 1w1r .. about s huolina ln lht1 news media will 1t do much to ict bMck people's un· 8 ul Uw rl' art' lM.'Oplt! who have de rstandin1 ot men and women thouaht tWll't! I pent .0111.-umc who h11ve bffn menta lly lit with one • R1&hl afte r tho shooting, He-1 n•Hn•· doo rmen and policemen we re 1 Ka thq n ~u ot cd as u yin g tha t the M C' I nt)' rt' murderer was a 'wacko' and a b ~ 1 2 9 ·11cr e wball,' " Miss Mc intyre } t!U 5 old Sb.. iuud "No one thinks twice about ho lds .. pro u:;rng those kinds of words. But ft:>llwnal JOb do you think tbe ne ws media bb e l b bnght would broadcast or print a quote .-t t r '* c l 1' ~ from someone describing the and .irtll'U m urdere r as a ·nigger "> lt would fate She b a rw mer mental pa never ha ppen " t1eot LO 1974 and 1975 she was con fmed to psychiatric hospitals on HE R POINT IS tha t insulting three :separate occa!>lons Her terms about people with mental problem was severe depression proble ms have become an ac· More than once she attempted c e.RJ_ed.. p_arL ..oL o u..r daily i;,ujcjd~. ---language It makes the public "When 1 !tee Chapman re-think that most people who seek fer red to as an 'ex·mental pa he lp for menta l illness a re llent ' time after time. it makes potentially violent. when that is me angry." Miss Mcintyre sauJ. not the case. it makes people "It makes me unders tand why afraid to associate with people the community had such a d if-who have been tr eated for emo- ficult time accepting me after I tion al problems. cam e out of the hospital " Miss Mc int yre's point is a And the offshoot is troubling. s imple one. People a re scared or If you have a sore throat , you the idea or mental illness. It is think nothing of going to a doc· treated differently than other 111. tor a nd asking for lreatmt;nl. But if you have mental or emo-nesses , if ..a m an has something tional problems, you might wrong with his body and seeks help to have it fi xed , that is a ll hesitate befor e a s k i n g fo r r ig h t. Bu t if a man h a s psychiatric ca re ; you know in· som ething wrong with his mind s tincti ve ly that you will be and seeks help to have it fi xed, bra nded for the rest or your life his fellow citizens are going to a s an "ex-mental patient." be war y of him forevermore. "It's a 'his tor if.al problem ," __,_.,_ __ _... __________ -MtiS"Srs-11M~c1ntyre s aid. "'Movies "YOU ·HAVE TO be a very, a nd literature have always de· very brave person to talk public-picted people with psychiatric l y a bout your pa st m e n tal problems as people who murder problems ." Miss Mcintyre said. a nd disme mber . Most mental "When people l~arn that you are patients, like most other people, a former mental patient, they are gentle and friendly and non· will assod ate you with violence. aggress ive. But in· the aftermath or with other stereotypes. They or something like the Lennon will probably believe that you shooting, there is a danger that haven't really recovered." peo ple wi ll lose sight of this. Punch "It's a conservative time ln this country anyway . The re's more talk of looking priso ners up for a lonaer time. That could translate lnto locklng m ental patients up for longer times, too. Not for commiting crimes, but for exhibiting de· viate behavior. P eople are going to look at a man who's talking to himself on the street corner as another Mark David Chapman, when he might be tota lly non· aggressive.'' SHE SAID that people who have been mentally ill have no role models ; all they read and hear a bout are mentally ill people who hav e co mmitted .c r imes of violence, and they are never told about men and women who have recovered and who are leading productive Lives. If a pearson has to t ake an hour off from work to 10 to the dentist, that person will prob· abJy say so to his boss. But if the pe rs on bas to keep a ps ych iatric appointme nt, he may Ue. No one wants anyone else to know about s uch a thing, and this attitude is what keeps th' stigma o( mental illness so strong. I DIDN'T HAVE lo go very far to find an example of this stigma. When I was finished talking to Mlss Mcintyre, I told her that I would keep her name out of any story I wrote about our conversation, lo avoid em· harassing her. That is precisely the sort of al· litude she is out to combat. "Everyone at work knows I am a former m ental patient," she said. "It's a bout time that those of us who have recovered stood up and talked about it. '3. MEA.l _ 'f. vE6ET.A6lt~ ;. CAT5UP 6. {E)( 7. /CE C~ y. C~O L~ "H celebrities who have re· ('Overed from menta l illnesses would stand up and 1alk about it the same way they talk about re- cover ing from a lcoholis m , it would -give-hope to peopte who are being treat ed for mental ill· ness. But they don't. And that re inforces the stereot ype or sha me and violence." ··People should unders tand th at most former m ental pa- tients a re not violent and are not dangerous. Former mental pa· tients should be accepted on their individual merits . People s houldn't be frightened of us." oubt About it. Living CAUSes <Ancer. '' "' -.. Oiarle8 McCabe Human body has vast healing powers My beau ideal of a medical eac h ti m e be dis c u sses a ritualistic as going to Mass. You othcrsare harmful. m an is a chap who lived and patient's proble ms with him. offe r up your pra yers in the prac ticed i n the county of T he words are a cautionar y form or .your symptoms. The The self healin.i JHIWl!l 'i nf Wills hire in England during the message: "Do No Harm." doctor listens attentively, or the normal human L>ot.ly f'o:if• '60s. Since he was a bout 30 then I This motto is not original wiU1 appears to. The ritual is ended w r o n g I e m Por a r 1 I } a ' •' ha~oo re~oo.a~~ho~pe~·Jt~o~~h!lm~·~b~u~t~g~o~e~!bgb~a~c~k~t~o~lfh~e~~~~~~~~~e~H~·~~~~~~e~s~a~i~~~l~~~s~n~p~-~m~~~sis an ~~---~ believe &A~ he is~l-'itl lri!!I' anmnt Greek 'physicians who You go down to the chem ist to well·known fact that IS ignC11 •ti trade. invented medicine. as we more get your Valiums or whatever by both patient:-. and tlu(•t111 ... He is (I shaJI write as if he or less know it. The sentiment is I mostly Valium . a ccording to The rapy is gi ve n free-I\ f, r was Still with us > one of those t?choed in the Hippocratic oath: the stats) and you "have gone to a b n ° rm a It t 1 e ., l hat •1 1 ,. do cto rs who " ... that into whatsoever house the doctor." •self-limitin g and i.clf hc;.ilinp believes that ~ you shaJI enter, it shall be for This is laq~ely the lnmne~' ,,f ,;. .. ~:pf!-IT IS by now generall y ac· m e d1'c1ne a s t ,, r· t 1 alm ost every-_. -~ the good of the sick to the utmost · 1 , P ac· 1• f h Id. cepled by biochemists. 1r not tc>da•· t h i n g t h e o your power . you o m g J mode rn doc· yourself aloof from wrong. from wholly by the medical profession I have alwa ys 1nslinl'l1\l·l • f th · r itself . th at ALL d r ugs are . tor does for bis • corruption. rom e tempting o harmful. i'n that they disturb the a voided going to a doctor u11t1l I patient is un-· --others to vice, tha t you will give the aging bod a t'h<.mi.·e 10 I I f th extre mely delicate balance or n e c es s a r y . exercise your art so e y or e do its stuff The !>y~t(·111 t11 that the s mall cure of 'your patients and will the human cell ular syste m worked prell ) well so far · d f Among these drugs, we m ust l i c s an d give no r ug ' p e r orm no in c lude a lcoho l. coffee a nd tremors that o p e ration . fo r a criminal tobacco. dri ve these purpose. even if solicited. far Patients to doctors are usually less suggest it . " The e uphemis m doctors give to the ha r mful e ff ect s is self-curing, and that the prescrib-. 'side-effects .. But side·effects ing of ALL pills is hf.rmful and HOW MANY doctors do you are not side -e ffects a t all. that this must be told to patients know who, betwee n their golf, Anyone who goes to the trouble who will then weigh the harm their passionate daily perusal of of knowing will find out that against such benefit as may come the Wall Street Journal and their each drug given will result in a fromtbepill'singestion. dreams of condominiums and certain numbe r o f effe c ts. He bas pasted in the bottom of medical "cente rs" owned by usually quite a large number his desk drawer a brief notation them . continue lo adhere to this T he s peci fi c t a r g e t . s a y in large lettering. He makes it a · ancient and human contract? migraine , will be reached by one point to look at this notation A visit to a doctor now is as . or the effects of this dru~; the THE BILLIONS of cells 111 11u1 bodies. to be healthy. neerl a 1la1l.\ intake of a certain number of nutrients . Through what I cul and what vitamin and minen1l supple ments I ta ke I la r gl•I) because I am a drinker and hy ell· hn1t1on don't get the· nutr11·n1:-. T need from food a Ion<• 1 1 t n 111 k .. , 1 the cells health) The11 • rl('.11 '. the whole ts healthy. or healthier . A n apple.; dci~ ~till rna~ t ... Iii•· best medical ad' H'•• uf all I ''TAKING OUR DECORATIONS DOWN'' I 11\FTER DEC :111 L ..... l 111 I I I" I 111 1'1 U I• •It' • I \l\l!h .., f o r B est Qualit y and ,\ ,, '"' '''. 1.111111 \ \11111 I I \1:1111"' •II• •I 'I 111 I \Ill<!(..,• --serection of Handmade rugs from China. Persi a. India & R o man ia at reasonable prices. HMrt: -· tllnl S.t. lk . 2421 E. Coest Hwy. 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South Dakot8'• bucking horN and Yakima Cannutt, center, who rode him Hooker e11sio111ers Five arrested in attacks OAKLAND I AP) A group Police said the 22-year·old vie· tacks which were ·not reported 'known as the "JSth Street Mob'' tim o( the attack was chased and because the vicLims were em- has been attacking and robbing beaten by three teen·agers after barrassed. c ustome rs of prostitutes in leaving an llpartment where he Vargas said prostitutes are Oakland, according to police. had gone with a prostitute. co)laborating with gang mem· Four suspected members of Police have received reports bers and have participated in the group and a woman Iden· about six similar assaults and someoftheautothefts. tified as a prostitute have been nine auto thefts on 35th Street Among those arrested were arrested in connection with one the past three weeks. said Sgt. boys 14 and 16 years old. A sixth of the attacks,' Oakland police J9hn Vargas, who said he thinks suspect arrested in Richmond Town reveres horse almost nobody could ride • • BUFFALO. S.O. (AP> -Wltb a 1ood deal of alee, as-year-old Yakima Canutt recalled the bie blood·red horse -the one tbey "ld nobody could ride. The one the prair ie town of Buffa lo honered with a monu_meot. "He waa a beautiful bone," Canutl said ~Y pho~e Cr~?' bis home in North Hollywoocl. And I think it was a marveloua thina. building that monument to a bucking horse." B uffa lo, whose block-long main street could be the setting for "High Noon," ls in the heart of cattle country. FOR MOST &A NCH folks around here, rodeo is the sport, much as football is the sport in Pittsburgh. The western bats and boots are wom for-utility. notfashion. A gOOd cow horse. working hard in ttie rough gulUes and among the high buttes, can be indispensable t o a c attle rancher. But occasionally, out of the string, will come a renegade. A horse that doesn 't want to be rid· den. One with the disposition of a dyspeptic wolverine. Such a horse was Tipperary. Because of his p rowess in bucking off anyone who tried to ride h im, Tipp e rary was respected and revered. F'or 10 years. he look ol'I the best in the West m an to euccetaf\ally ride 'np. ~rary -and be did it twice. • Canutt went on to become a Hollywood etuntman. Aa u ac· tor, he said, "l was in 25 or 30 silent westerns." Later, he wu a second-unit director for such movies aa "Cat Ballou," which won an Oscar for Lee Marvin. Yakima Canutt and Tlp· perary , coincidentally, both wer e inducted in 19?6 into the National Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Center in Oklahoma City. · DESPITE TIPPE RARY'S credentials. he wasn't the toughest bronc that Yakima Canu tt mounted back in the 1920s. ·'Tipperary would buck good for three jumps, then go into the air. throw his head up, kick bard to the right or left, and damned near break you in two," Canutt remembered. "I just had to watch that third jump. ; "He wasn't that tough. To me. he bad .that-00e-jump and t he rest was just good bucking. The toughest test horse? One they called No Name, because he didn't have any.'· Tipperary was foaled in 1910 in the rugged Long Pine Hills where South Dakota and Montana touch. He might have ended up as dog food after his vicious temper made hi m 4·F for the World War I cavalry. to Tipperary,· a popular IODI ol the day," Clanton remembered. Tbua was 1uueetA9d tbe bone's name. For .. a notbe r de ca de , Tip· peNry coollnued bla one-hone campllan lo rid the Weal ol cow· boy1. Durinc t.hat timei be WU owned by Charlie Wilson, but be was ·•managed" by former bronc rider Sam Brownell. So aood was Tipperary that be was kept out of most rodeo com· petition and was s hown only in exhibition rides. Canult's two successful efforts were at the Belle Fourche, S.D .. rodeo. EVENTUAL LY, Tipperar y passed tus prime and a few riders m anaged lo stay on. Then he was retired lo the green grass of bis colthood. A prairie blizzard in 1932 caught Tippera r y away fro m shelter . By spr ing, coyotes had picked the bones clean. The bones were taken lo Bui· f alo. and JWperary_was.--ntJFW!ft-- w i fh honors. The mon ument plaque reads : "'tipper a ry - World's Gre.test Bucking Horse -1910·1932 ... "Actually." said Clanton. "it won 't hurt to tell it now. But there were two horses in that pasture when Tipper ary died. "I don't know whose bones are under that monument." College planning AND 45 \'EARS ago, tht! good B UT T W 0 S A L 0 0 N . folks of Buffalo built a monu-keepers won the horse in a poker w tour of Y 08enllle ment to Tipperary They named game. Ed M.arty of Camp Crook, a roadside park and a rodeo S D.. one of the best riders grounds after t~e horse around. was induced to "to_p hi m SaddJeback College is sponsor· But Tippe rary had m 1:t his off," said retired rancher Cather ing a weekend tour or Yosemite match in Yaki(J\a Canutt, a Claton . 78.of Buffalo. National Park Feb. 6 lhrough 8. champion bronc rider from Marty was thrown higher than Those eekin · the . stat,t of Washiru!lu1.Duo1-JJH~1ss..· -.A.<' h .... e ....... b ..... ,..·1'4:1&1 ... nttrtt9'o6tt-Mairi Stn!erana-'-rotma ion may cal 831-4646. The sala· that Canutt was the only started veiling, 'It's a Long Way registration deadline is Jan. 6. l~-.:..~s~a~id~---~--oo:::======:::::::::======:::::~th=e~r=e==m=a=y==b=a=v=e==:==~_~-~-:-~·~d. -_. ................................................................. ~ .......... ... JCPenney J ·an.u ,! 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PlllowcuH by the pair. Stano..ro reg 3 99 Sal• 2.1111. Queen reg 4 49 Sale 3.911. K•nQ reg 4 99 Sale 4.411. Sale 2.99 1w1n Reg. 4.1111. Juf•el Fanc1lul t>armtone llowtirs decora1e easy care co11on polye~tt>r po« .i1e slleel~ Htl art<l lrlloo sheels arll mu same prn:e Full re11 5 99 Sale 4.411. Ouer>n reg 9 99 Sele 7 .1111. K1n11 rog I I 99 Sele 11.1111. PlllOWCUH by the pair: Sl:indard rog 4 99 Sele 3.89. Queen rug '> 99 Sale 4.111. King reg 6 49 Sale 4.87 Sale 4.99 1w1n Re9. 8.1111. Our solid cola< c.011on poly percal st>cols lel you De crea1111e Pair w1lll Chr1shne or other prints Flat ano tr1tea snoe1s are Ille $3me price Full reg 7 99 Sele 5.811. Queen reg 12 99 Si le 10.411. Konq reg 1 4 99 S.le 12.411. Plllowcu H by the pair. Standaro reg 6 49 Si le 5.1111. Oveen reg 6 9~ Si le 8.311 KoOQ reg 7 49 Sile 8.911. Sale 7.19 twin Reg. 8.911. Snirttads '°' wtiW <lresseo oeos s .. sk wl(l(Jowpane pla<J bo<dcrl'fl '"' conrrast 1n co1ton polyes1Pr Pl'•r 11•• r1::tr an<l r.t1eo sheets are the !.llmP PftC.O FuU mg 10 99 Sile 8.79. OuePn reg I 5 99 Sele 12.711. King reg I 7 99 Sile 14.311. Plllowcuea by the p1lr. 1 S111ncJard reo 7 99 Sile 8.311 _oueon '" 8 4~,S•le 8.rt:-K1ng, reg 8 99. Sile 7.111. 20°/o off selected blankets on sale. Sale 27.20 twin A99. ta4. Our &otomatrc blanltet hftt I t selllr1Qli, a0tu&t1 10 chllf'(lf!s '" room temoer alvre Acrytrc/Polynter on dec0<alor colors 5 year warranly FuM. s.noie controt reo 536 Sele S0.40. Full. au~ control reo 548. Sale 38.40. Oueen dust controt reg S58 Sale 48.40. Sale 11.20 twin R99. 114. CornplemenlAfY cover uos Our woven acryllC blllnltels m&lcn our sOltd color sneets Full reg S 16. Sale 12.10. Queen. reg 5 20. S.le 111. Kong reo S24 S.le tt.20. Sale 18.79 twin Reg. 20.H . 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Sale 5.80 ... ,.,d ,..,_ 11. Enioy r111rtut sieeo and e•celellt suPOOr1 trom Flhell 11' pOfyHter lo.rt• CO\lefe<l 111 OOly COllOll Gentle Of SUPOOtl density M3Chlne wast\flble Queen reg S9 Sale 7.20. All stores open Of course you can charge It -~~ --........... _ _., ....... ·-~---'""*" . , ... , -,. .. ' . ,. ,,. Friday, ~ 28, 1880 Lenilon death stirs gun law debate 0. I~ ne•1paper ~c:ribed lhti United St.ta u a r;c>Wltry "whtr the f reNc>m to carry· .......... briM.11ht ronh moNten ... The official n«•• ..-cy ol China. whet11 pertot1al ownn hip ol fUM ls rart', told reatt.n lh re would be much new talk but ll\\le action on ru.n10 \n i\Mtlrica 81.lt bow much t ouiher •r" 11ya t e m s elaewbt!re' llo re lrtcUou& on pu1\ol1 reduce h•Dd•un bomw1de~ and hom1c1dt1~ 111 g"neral" "ll08T Ot' TIU! 'JVIU.Zi:IJ eowi,rtt:• havt: a more ~ tnN1ve 1>y1>tem lhan ours ,'' observed Ntboo T Shiel~ who helldi H11.ndgu.n Control, a pro <'OOlrolt-l1,1bbv10K Kruupm W~u.tungton Control:. ~1·t1 v iau n ote tb1&l the ·•gun· rtitn UH" nations hillV\: !>Ubstllnlhtlly lower rates MEED HELP? •isit our bo-lt-Yourself Store. or ha•• our c~t..t ,......" do ttte wort~ BLOCK PLUMBING ... HEATING mw1 STAa'TS AT YOUI DOOIJ 16562 GOTHARD UNIT A ot bomJcldM by aboottn1. But the aotl·cqntrola camp coa· hmch t.h1a l'a · more a result ol oelal factors than or the availabllily ol band1un1. "I'm Inclined to a1ree that uoder certain cir cumstances people will kill and rob no mat· wr what, Hld Mary Alu, a iun ·control otrlcial with the C 1&0 adian soil citor· 1eneral 's ~~~ -~ olficeinOUawa. LHltC* •' 8ut the buic point is that the majority of homacidel are in domestic situations or between Craends. The availability of firearms ln those cases is more like ly to result in homicides." THE CANADIANS BELIEVE STATISTICS 11re beeinnine to prove the point. In 1'75, banqua homicides in Canada totaled 88. In 1979, one year after the enactment of a tough new hand1un law, they dropped to 52. • In the United States , most states require a check only to ensure that an· applicant for a handgwl permit does not have a criminal record. Most states do not register all handguns. Some have no res trictions on carrying handguns. An ~stimated SS million to 60 million handguns are in c1rc4_lation in the United States. Here is a look at the handgun·controls situa- tion in eight other countries: -C-ANADA The 1978 law applied a stringent "needs" test for police permission to buy a handgun. Ownership is allowed in ra re cases for protection of Ufe, for shooting clubs, for gun collecto~ and in other nar· rowly defined situations . The legislation imposes m andatory minimum sentences for crimes com· mittedwilhguns. SOVIET UNION The law essentially bans all bandguns for private ownership, restricting them to stale agen· cies and recognized sport.gun clubs . lllegal possession is punishable by up to five years in prison. Occasional press acc:ol.tnt.s of murders or criminal shootouts with police testify to the fact that illegal pistols are in circulation. Statistics are unavailable. but the nµmbers of handguns and .. shooting deaths are indisputably far below the U.S. level. demonatra&.e a need for the weapon to local police, w1>0 conduct a backaround check. Uceaea uaually are Jranted only to banb or other bualD ..... for aecurity,andtoauaclubtfortariet·•bootiq. JAPAN The Japanese have one ot the world's toqhest handgun cont.rol 1y1tems. Private ownership of bandl\IDl ll outlawed ex· cept for rare cues of anUque IUD eoUeeton and a handful ol waet sbooten wbo participate in ma· jor competitiom. In 1979, there were 41 bandaun homicides. That year in the United Stat.ea, with twice the population, there were 300 limes as many handgun homicides. SWITZERLAND The Swiss, who regard themselves as a land of militiamen, have a 1001 tradJtion ol demonstration of need, but the system is looeely enforced. Some shops do not insist that a license be presented. Tens of thousands of soldJen, ex·soldien and militiamen have weapons ran,uig from handgwls lo automatic tjfles at home. "We have a few cases of people cracking up and shooting their wives or themselves," Defense Ministry spokesman Hans Rudolf Strasser said. "But a Swiss militiaman using his weapon in a holdup -that just does not exist.·• Swiuerland, had only 34 homicides in 1978 - one per 200,000 population com2ared w.ilb. one...per 10,000 In trie Uni e<r Slates. BRAZIL Brazil is another "frontier" country, and ownership of hand weapons is common. In rural areas virtually every man bas a pistol. The laws are similar to the U.S. system. State ordinances typically require only a check to ensure the appli· cant for a handgun permit has no criminal record. ISRAEL An applicflnt for a handgun or any personal firearm must demonstrate need to obtain an In· terior Ministry ·permit. The ministry maintains a regis try of guns and owners. There were only 58 murders in Israel in 1979, one·seventh the U.S. per· capita rate. WEST GERMANY~ ..... MSJ 14 -Mission San Jose was 14th or 21 California Missions founded by Padre Junipero Serra. Father William Abeloe, present pastor, wants to honor the his· toric parish with this plate. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICa 01' l'U•LIC HEA•tNO TO •1 Na Lo •Y THI O•ANOI COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION ON ftaOf'OSaD LANO USI OIST•tCT Ct4ANGaS 0•1• OI H .. tlnQ J"'1 ... ,Y 5, l'ltO Time of HNtlnQ 1 p.m., or •• '°°" IMrUltt< •• ponll>I• lotitlon: Meeting Room. Hall ot Admlnl$lr•llon, 10 Cl• le Center Pl•H, lcor,..r ol 8ro.dw•Y & Selll• Ane. ~~. $eftt6 AM, C..ilfo<.,I• ttl'Ot PROPOSAL cne,_ of Zone, ... No•. ZC I0-11, to.JO. 80· 17. •n<I Aru Pl•n c ... l\fo.80-9P, lo cllange tr om I,,. Utll r"IMd Laguna NIQUf'I Pl•nnf<l Community O.\t\oomen\ 1P\•n •nd Teal •ncl lo ton\l<H< • proposed are. ArH Plen for d9'eloe>ment ot Plann1n11 Aro E, untlsJ, 4,•ncl !lot t!le u1>tln11 L~Uft•Nl~I Pl-C.ommunllY. The pr°""'ed 10'• cn•nll" w•ll re.Oe\IQl\el• Pl•nn1n9 'ArH\ O and E •n<I Ill• pl•nnir>Q unlls lntreln •no re•1toute dwe111n11 un11\ •nO u.e1 •mong units Tne total permitted number of d,..lllnQ units wlll Jl•Y JM \•me. l•nou•~ I\ oropO\t-d 'o be •GOed to the P C. IOI lo pro, •d• '°' <omph•nt• wttt\ •''OfcUbte 1W>u\1f"HJ recaulr•nwnts •na to r~u.\t • density bonus '" compll•nce-w ith •doe>tea Counly POllCIH The pr-opos.o •r~• Pa•n w oulo •How tor °""''OCWf\ei'\l ot • maa11"1'lun'\ 01 310 d ... 111"11 UI"'' on •PPtO••m•tclV ?00 •ere\. •s welf ., 11 CdncHdat~ s.1tt' for •fforcs.bfe ~\t"9 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICllOI' l"U•UC HllAaueo •ll'Olll TMa O•At1oa COUNT\' •OA•O 01' SUftlaVtSO•s ON A ft•OftOHO .,XTINSION 01' A .. INTllalM uaO'aNCY OllDIN¥Ct WHICH A"ftLllS TNll Oftl "OEIU a AL ftLAN IMPL•M.aM· TATION" COMalNl .. O 1.0 .. 1 DISTRICT TO .. ao .. laT'I' IN SAMTA ANA HllOHTS ADOftTID ftUaSUANT TO THI STATE ftl.A"· lll"'G~»Nl ... LAW.-NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN 11\AI the Or•110• C.ovM y lloerCI ot Super.I~~ Will llOld . puOllC tiurlr>Q lo consldtr lhe Nlef'ltlon of O•dlnence No. »II. "" lncerlm u<9eft<Y m .. ...,, -PllCI lo Msur• de.elopmef'lt Of l.,,d uses consbtem wltll IM Or•-Cou11 ty C,en•r•I Pl.,.. Tiie pr-.S tom!Mnlng ront..,ls Irle! will rec)"l•I• l•nO uses -a,._ ••l0pm..,1 wl!Nn Sent• M• Hfjff'I> wnert lnconsl•t..,cles uost oetwffn b .. t 1onl"ll -the Gener•I Pl.,, This public hH<lnQ will toe i.10 on Ille 1\1 llOOr OI .,.. Covnly H•ll of ACI m1nl\lr•t1on 8ulldl"Q et 10 Chi< Ctnl•r PIOl•. S.nt• Ane, Calllornl• on J1nu•rv 1, ltl 1., at' JO• m or •s \oon tnert•fter ., •~. 8o•rd'• •9end• ptrm1t\ AH irrt.ef'•'\ted ~'"°"' •rt tn· •ltod to .. ,...., •r.CI bot nura. To obtain a handgun permit an applicant Tri. lvt11e<1 "'°""11Y " 1001~ . ' . . w1th1" Pt~1no Arf'as o •nd E ot 11 ••• e1t1 ... mlned INI the prqpose<I pro1•<1 wlll noc ...... sAgnlllCeilt '"" •• ,.., tlf8Ct on If-"''''°""'..,. ... o 111.-ctore N•a•llo Oecl •••llon "IOPIOOM .... ,,...,.., on No•ember 17, 1"90 .,.., tie<•me elle<lh• on NO• ember ,., '"°· F'or further inform•UM. perions •rr •nYOtfCI lo 1n~l Ille lilt on 1111• mll· must prove a need for protection -1f his life has 1.•011n• N1-1,P1.ann"" c.ommunotv, AUSTRALIA _...,.,.. ___ ~threatened .!or:iex;uriple, or b4kha&..<"'~lllll...oJ.:~11·~~. ------rw x f al ' . . .~~r~tq;,.~\leCI Oy AlltO Brod•<O. nu.:nno• a s must: pop OWi s a e, ew u o great v ue. A separate permit, requmng a new s1 •• n.a.1~ G'"""· •"" N•;u•• 1.ano 1..-la. lllot gru,. llt4be '"'• o• ,.., __ _ Bo.rd Of S..peh IM>tl loutea ln1 The Wales, there is only one Licensed handgun for demonstration of need. is required for carryini a co~g•nyP every 125 people. Would-be pistol owners must handgun. cALi ;-oR~:: ~~~1 :01N\!·1E.:t.~ 0\JALITY ACT · Et R 11' ,.., !lffn pr•~'"° lor ZC 10 17 •nd •re• Plan lo 9 01 .A\IC0·8•-ro Pro1ou\ EIR 1~9A County H~ll Of AOmllll•lr •llon 8vl1CI •nQ •I the -•~reu or 10 conta<t tnt C.u,,enl Pl•nn1n11 •ncl 0.•••0C>· m•nl Function tooteo In the Counly El\01neerlnQ BulldlnQ, 400 c1 .. c Ctnter Ot••~ We\t. S..nt• An•. C•tltor n14 ll•IOl>hone ll4-10701 Ple•\t rt'ltr to 1nl•rom Or<llnen<e Ho llll. S.nta Ana Ht1Qnh (,Pl a ry White Sale • "•' betn ckttermmto •deQu•te to •ddreu ZC IO-lO ot •~ ~l••n· 8rl~t G roup. N•9•""• Oe<t •r•1ton •IOI~ wa\ PO\lecl on Mn 2. 1990 •o• zc ~U Of N111.,.1 una rompany •ncl bee.mt !1nal on M4Y 16, 1990 TM rei~ctl"e ..,.,''°"""""'"' oocum~n•\ •'• •-.all•b4~ tor r•\!1f'w •I '"*Or.,,~ Count 'f En~ ironm•F\1 '' M~na~m•nt •9en t y . .A<l••nct Pl.tnn1nq , En-.,tronrntntAI Service\ Oh,1\ton !MK ond Floor. 111 Nori II 8ro<ldw• y S•nt• Arw, (.111forn1• O•teel Otttmllt'• i.. '* BV OROEA OF THE 801"10 01' SVPER\llSORS OF ORANGE COUN TV, CAllFOllHll' ISEALI JUNE •LEXANOER Clull ot tlle Soe•d of Suc»r"'o" Of Or-Covnty (4lltornl• Put>losl'e<I Or•nOt Coast O•lly Pllol On 16 \'91) ~IJ•.flO bedspreads, comforters, pads,· accent rugs, sheets are on sale. _F/ ~ ,·./ /10 - • L'· .. ./ -C-~· entire line of .mattress pads. Sale 6.40 "•M•rd "99· $1. Trus cuShl0'1y ooUow gives a solt down·llke leet Dacron· t1bet1~I 11 polyester cot!Ot'I pOty lt<;k•"O Fltolls tun aller machine washing Queen reg $1 O Sele, H . King reg S 12 S.I• 9.60. Sale 8.80 •tenderd R99. 111 . For rieaventy niollts or comror1 llulfy Celanese Fortrltl' oolyesler pillows double·CoYefed"' poly COiion Machine washable. dryable Oveen •eo s 1 4 Sele 11.20. Friday, 9 AM. rs~Penney fil~~ i ~ashlon Island Store Only 044-2313 ' Selected towels are on sale now, so stock up! Sale 4A9 ball\ A99 .... The JCPenney Beth Towel IS 25 • 50" OI thoell. 1h .. sty ootton1ooty terry Decorator colors Hana towel reg S4. Sale 3.40. WasllclOlh. reg S2. Sale 1.10. Fonoertip, reg 2 20. Sele 1.H . Balll sheet reg S 13 Sale 11.70. Sale 2A9 belh A99. 3.U . 'Paradise' towets with iacauaro flower t>Oroers and luximous l11nge a1e cotton Poly terry "' super decorator COiors Hana rowel, reo 2 65 Sale 1.H . Wash cl01'1. reg t 55, Sele 1 .24. Sale 2.99 b•t" R99. 3.H . Pnncess Soll genlle al>sortlenl That s our otusn au collon terry tower Roen 1n reel ano gooo 10011i. W•lh neat dOl>l>y t>Order on decorator colors Hand lower reg 2 99 Sele 2.49. WashclOlh reg 1 59 Sele 1.211. Saa. .4.80 balh A99. H . Arne•oca s Wlldftowers' ot plush poly colton terry Hand towel reg S4 Sele 3.20 . washcloth •eQ S2 Sale 1.60. rowels 25°/o off our entire line of fabrics' Sew •I up 1100 save You tt toml a taroe vanety ot prints. soltd colors ana 1e.tures Poly crepe IO()I( ot 1111en, madras·tvr>e plaids seersucker calico pr1n1s ano m0te Sale 1A9 yd. "-I· 1. ff rtf. Ouf Fun.on Cl)tf\8( SOloCI encr-pnnt fabf~ PofYeiler combed cotton lor easy care 111 super cOlols Sale 2.24 yd. Reo. 2.ff yd. Supreme combed couon broadcloth Gleat lor QU-tong end cra115 and tone short1no Sale 2.24 yd. Aeo. 2.H . M11e1r11 plelda of pa1y1combed c01100 The trad11IOl'lal looll l<>f c10the1 tor lhe whole ll!My POlyesler Cfepe, reg 2 4q yd . S.le l .H rtf. Lonen 1oo11 of po1y1rayorvstlk, reo 4 29 yd . leleU1 rtf. Oxford .• CIHSC In poly collon. reo 3 29 yd ~le UI yd. Of course you· C:an charge It -~EB .l -·· All Pt<\OM ellncr 1 .. or.n11 or PUBLIC NOTICE -sln9 lhll Pf-••I ar• 1n"l•d 10 l prl'\en\ tf\•tr "'~-~ tt1for~ 1n~ N)JJ" • Pl•nnln9 Commlu•on ., .. <f'(IU.SIOCI SUP£•tOtt COU•T OF 11\At •ny -•lte<1 '""'°" .. bo \.Ubmlllf<l I C • I F 0 • H I • C 0 U HT y 0 " to Ille Pl..,,,lnQ Commiu1on prior to ~ L ~ • iM nurlnQa.te OaAHG£ ' Foo luni.r '"lormaHo" ltl<!Pt10<\f 1•Chk C..ter Dt-1 .. Wut 1'4·1010 O< tc•ll •I Ille Ofl1te ot Ill< ~::: ~ ttm At 11 u I• II o,. Fun< 11 on o I In' I CAS£ HUM•£•. Ola.•tt En•lron,.,,.,.t•I M<ln-menl AQ•tt<V · En91neerlnQ BvtldlnQ, Aoom llS 400 MASRU=~~FAMIL y I.AW) C"I< Ce<1t..-p,,., We•I ~nt• An• PET IT I 0 NE A J 0 SE A C.•lllorn1a To l•t•lll•I• re\pon.. CAlOE AON. •IW •"°"'" u JOSE r•IH 10 Ille lSll\ re.i!le<I L•Qu11<1 ""0""1 APOLONIO CALOEAON :::~.ntCI C.ommunHy Ot•e lopmtnl RE\PONOENT ROSIE Allle'fiA 8V OROEA OF T><E OA ANGE CALDERON il.O known H Q()Sf COUNTY Pl..ANl\flNG COMMIS.SION RIVERA (.AL~~~?~! Put>ll,...., °'"-c ... " O••lv P"OL YCHI ,.. .. -'""· TIM cwrt "''"' Oecember u. 1990 $1•180 9 1 .. ,19e ._..,..,.,...wit-' ywr "'"' I M•r• -· -r~ wltlllft' JO P UBLIC NOTICE •• ,, •••-•-matloftMI-. '. II , ... ~ .. --MYkt ... .. NOTICE 0" PUii.iC HIEAlllNG IE~Oltl THI CITY COUNCIL 0" THE CITY Of' ,OUNTAIN VALLEY NOTICE IS HEREBY C.t\IEN t.,.I .ne Coty Cc>vnc•I ••II no1d • Pul>ll< .,..,1n11.,,, Tuew•v J•n1U1ry • "'' i! • 00 p M tn ,,,. Cou'l<•I Cll•m~, \0100 S'•t•r ""'"''°"'· Founc141n Vau~'t C•tifornl•. concernlnig thr to1tow1n9 Stv-YHr """''"' •ftd c""' '""""' 119~ lleO G••ltt Ap. p1lu t1Ht l ht our~,. Of •hf' ht"ar •no 1\ to \oUot PUOHt \npu\ mto U'f Pl•f't'\11'\Q •n<I d•vtl~nt ot th(! City \ Sf'Vtnth Y~•r Hou~•nQ •no Communtly Oenlopnwn! 8100 G>•nt P•oqr.tm Pro1.ct' currenlfy un~r con~der.1t10,, 1nc1vot I u t uf'\01n9 to, •n• ao mlnh.tr•Uon ol "'~ S..vtntn Ytar Pro qram Ut tund1nq for • t\Ov\1n9 co\' reduction r>rooram t 31 tvnc11no tor • t•1r nou\ll"g se,v•c~~ conlrAcl wtt'1 tilt Fair Hou.ing Counc•I ot O••nOI' Coun 1y and U) funo1"'Q •or-a r.ou,1no re "'•b•U1•\ton p..-091 IM ldt•!I-tor e>rolf{h ""d orottCt prior1tl«\ wlll ~ 'ol•t ,,,.o nv t~ F oun l••n ll•lle• Cll• Councll •I lh, Jdnuary ,q91 PYbUt h••rtnQ fnl~rf',tfO .,.4U1ens may •ntnct t~ nt•r1nq ano tonlrlbule lot~ PlllnnlnQ Of ·~ Cllv • S..venth Ytar H0u\H''9 6nd Communtty Ooflop<Mnt 8100 Grant APC>ll<•l>Otl Quui.on• t.bout th~ ~rirw1 m.u ~ addrenecl to . SCOTT MORGAN Pl.ANNI N(; .QS..e AR IMEbl.1-FDUDi..ln "•II·~· Hett, 10100 Sl411tr .. "tnu. F0<inl•ln V•lley C.Jtlorn•• "1108 h••P'I""" 11141 .. ).f321, E"1 16' . CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FOUNTAIN\IALLE'I' Evelyn McCtenclO<> CllyCler~ Publlsllecl Or•~ Coast Oally Pllol Oe< ,., '"° ~ 80 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICT1TIOUS •USINIH .. AME STATl.Ml. .. T Tt.e fol~ _._.. I\ doln9 bu1I· ,,.,, ., . , CASA El CENTAO 111S1 ShlMtk lloule111rd. Sult• llO, Irvine C• "771• O•le Sluud, 177U SlrYP•rll llouln•rd, S..t\t llO. lrvlne. C• 91714 Tiiis bUslntn I\ tonOutleel t>y • tmtted 1Mr1,.rs11lp 0e1es1 ..... d Tllls II•-• wes 111.a wllll Ir.. Covnty Clerk of Or•"Of Covnl~ o,. No•em-1S, l'IO. NU .. Tl.•&YOU "" .... " .. La"' 1,.. l'•lrcllillf Drlw s.tee• -· Oftlc:e ... '"" 1,,,.... c.:mn ftutlll .... OrM9t Coall D•lly Pllol Oe<. S, 12. It. M. t'IO •tit._, PUBLIC NOTICE . " ..... ,.,. ... -............. .. M pre~y .. -YMlt , .. _( .. PltMI .... H ... Y. ,,.., .. tn• ... ti,_ ~ AVllO! Ulltll fla 11•• llem•,.11•••· •Et tn .... al _. -.Ci.Ir c-r• u11.:.1tt •INI•"'<,. • .-. -u•. ,___, .... , .... ~ Le• ... ·-"'~" 4"114• • Si u .... -Mlklt¥ .. (-.... ................. -... ~,. ~•urto ltt"'••l•t•mettte. II• ~I• "'•-•. •• ~ • •l ... cl-. •I ~., • ._. --.. , ~111•-• 11....... • TO T><E RESPONDENT • TM l>Pillooner ll•s l1le<l • ~lli.o~ conce-rn,nq ,our m•rr1..gir If you •ail 10 lllt • rit•PonW within JO CIO• or"IM aatr l"•t lht\ summons 1\ ser ... ecLo'\ you, 1our Mfaull m•v bf' enlored ena •~ tourt m.ay •n\~r • tUOGm•nl tof' t•lntnq H''tUJ'Kli~f' 01 otrwr °'°''" '-°" Cf'r1'1nq (Jj•ISW>n of pr~rty \PoWWI \UPPOrl. en• Id ( u\ICICly. ( hllO $UPP•lr I •ttornfy t~s. cosh. •N:t su<" othtorr• h t'! ., m4tY bf' O• •nlOCI Oy I~ C ... rl Th• ;arf\i\l\m.fof\1 Of w~s , • .._,,_. at mon•; or orooerty or otlWr court autnorufd procffdlriios m•v •ls.a: r~ Wll OaltO ~•mbor J 1'90 lEE .... 8R l'NCH Clerk C.AROLVN E ACOSTA ~puly "£TTEllLV & "ETT~•1.V ... $. Niii M., ~ 111 l .. A ..... -.c:.ttlfwlll••U llOIJ,\l\ecLOr-.CouLo.Uy Rllot On ft. 1•. J.., 1, 9, 16. 1•1 . S IQt--80 PUBLIC NOTICE · --..:;-,,,, --- ~ICTITIOOS •USIMIH MAME \T4T£MlltT Tl\e loltowln9 ~<WM •rt dotng lklJtn•HH .H\JNTt NGTOl\f BE ACH AS SOCI A Tl!'S. 16'1 1Celltrln9 Strffl 1 •vlM C• f711' 8u!lor Hou\lllQ CorPO••llon I• Celltorn1• c~ .. lonl. l••I Ket .. c 1119 Str..,1, trv1,,.. Ce "711• HOUll1!9 C•Pll•I Corpo,,!lon (• 011tr1tt Of Cotumol• tof'l>Or•ll011I 11:u FtltHnl,. S1reet. "' w. W••hlnQ1on 0 (. 1000) Thh bu$inen ll conclv<ltd oy • lln>lteCI Hr1rw"hlp 8VTlEA H()USING COAPOAA TIOl\f •~.ti P•r1M• lly aenv l Olstad, Aclmlnlsl• 111.,. VIC• Prftldtnl el'd r,..tu...., Tiii< ,, • ....._, ••s 111..S •1111 V. Covnty Clerll of Ora"Of Covn!y on O.<ember 2, 1'IO. .. ,.,. • I NATION Surgical second.;.~pillion· plan hooinerangs NEW YORK <AP)'· A Blue Croa 1rnd Blue Shield proaram that en· coura~ts patlenu to seek a second doctor s opinion on elective suraery has lncrcaHed both the number of oiierallons and hoapital costs. ac· l'Ordln~ to the htiullh insurance com· J)Un)' The pro~r&m the largest in the 11nt10n had been designed to re· duce $ur1tery and costs by Blue Cross of Greater New York. But In many cases. Blue Cross' s urvey found , second opinions made putients more, rather than less, likely to have surgery, because the first phys1c1an's opinion was reinforced by lhl'second The aurvey covered \be flnl U OO patlenta lo receive second ophUona in t he four-year ·old pro1ram, and showed 70 percent of second opinions ur1ed paUent.s lo 10 ahead with sur· gery recommended by the first sur· geon. Of the remaining 30 percent, more than ha lf urged patienta to have their surgery after undergoing more medical procedures, such as diagnostic tests. Blue Cross· report, released last month at an unpublicized medical conference in Manhattan, cootradicts t he assumption on which the com· pany was operating when it decided to encourage subscribers to get second opinions before undergoing sur1ery. ''The findings of the Blue Cross pro1ram are, of course, a surprise to us," said William Toby, re1lonaJ ad· mlniatrator of the Federal Health Care Financial Administration. "Ob· viously they will cause us to re· examine our second·opinion pro· grams." But a Bl ue Cross vi ce president said the company was not "dis· t ressed" by the fi ndings, "even though they came as something of a s urprise." ''If our second surgical opinion pro· gram has the consequence of en· couragLng some hesitant patients to get care which is r ight for them, we are pie~ -Just as we are pleued when it has the conaequence or deter~ ring care which would hav~ been in· appropriate or unneceaaay," aaid Steven Sieverts on Sunday. Under Blue Cross' second opin1on program, the insurance company agrees to pay a company-approved doctor $SO for a second medica l opinion for one of its subscribers. Woman named prexy OAKLAND I AP) -The Mills College trustees have announced the appointment of Mary S. Metz as president of the college. Mrs. Metz, 43. is provost and academic dean of flood Colle~e in Frederick, Md. ,,. f .. '"• ~" ''v~ 1u:il ~ 111lu11 lltt; <.>1 \kit A111e11t.J11 N (IVijl After Christmas Sale Shoes Sale 9.99 11r1Vg nte 11w11t did11 't g o lu>111 e l \)\IS\ 11.l. .. :. I\~ \ '\1'1 Surrn..:ntt• motht>r Sale 5.99 to 9.99 Women's Mml-annual shoe clearance. orig . •16. Misses' Motion pan ts 1 n stretch polyester. Comes in teal. berry "1!mntk•th K~lltt-dTJi1, ~o ho111t· for ChriSlma::. this ;\'t!U lier lam1h 1111·111 ht•1-. ht•t' two brother:. ano Orig. 15.99 to •24. Heels. sandals. vinyls. leather and s uede. her 111v1ht•1. · unll ht•r • aunts 11011 unl'lcs and t'O\ISlll~ .llt'I\ l lolall~ n•r1111<•1lt•d lo lll'r ~iving s~1e 6.99 h1r1h to lhc• l'llllll uf a mun ,tw ha~ 11c\cf encl, Mr::. Will, "Hlh' s.11d Glrl•. Leather Clog• tO:K MOTIU:R HAS TOl.O Ut:R. Mrs Kane orig. 14.99 ~.11J 111 nn 1n1t•rv1t•w. I hut :.he 1:. wl'lcomc at hom(• --------- .ts usual. hut 11 "ould lw t>t>tter 1f surro~ate parent Fine Jewelry tnJ.? Is not dist·usscct s • 1 Mrs Kunt• U\X'sn't M'l' how anybody could S il pec1a 19.95 around w11hout d1scuss1nJ.t lht• .'lnt• thmi.t tht·~· will all be thmk Armltron Jogger watche1 plum ano med.clue . Sale 9.99 orig. 117. Junipr. poly·woven dress slacks . Sale.7.49 Orig . •1s. Misses· poly double knit pull-on slack. All colors . tni? about s I 42 88 "It would bt> ffill('h too Un· a e . Sale 7.49 l'Omforta ble and awkward." sh1• said Famous name 17 Jewel Orig . •1s. Misses' Ca rina Kane 1s u pseudonym used pocket watche1. blouse with bow 1n by the 37 ·year-old Pe ~.~k~ind-.~11;.;I.~. ~J-..;o~r~ig:.:._'.:;8;0....:t:.:0_•~1;50~--:~=-----------.-..---....:..::'a:..1_1 c:..o:..l;.:o~r~s·~--------!t­,.,..oc;.--JW.loi~~~. :-.IO\'. 9 for an infertile Louisville a le 39.88 coupll' She uses the assumed MRs KANE name to publicize the surrogate ,Ladle1' and men's famou1 program without sacrificing all her privacy. name 17 jewel watchea. IN ·ANY CASE. SHE SAID she did not have a o rig. sao to s240 bad Christmas this year. because s he thought 14k gold hollow rope about the Louisville couple who hired her. h I "Knowing that they had this child in their c a na. house for Christmas." she said. "just filled me With JO.V " PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OIF PUii.iC SALE On J•"V•,., l IQ8\ Jt 10 00 ct m at ) ~~:\A~"~'t~t tt~1t1~:~",Tut~~o~~,~~~: I PUBLIC: NOTICE ORANGE COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT CENTRAL JUDICIAL DISTRICT 8" 18'' 20" Special buy 78.88 Special buy 168 .88 Special buy 188. 88 Save 25°/o on Entire Sale 9.99 Orig. s1s. Misses" Long s leeve poly knit pant top. Sale 7.99 Orig . •13. Junior poly sheer border print top. • d,.,\Ct ~c P'e''"°""' C)rO(krt't w1tl ~ \Qt.1 -il oubh1 ..tut t ion N tU'\Ch JI r" ,.,.to f 11 Fvrn tur,. ''U 1uo1no " t ou< t\ • ,.. .tb1nf"t t t1<111•' t...tbt"'\ Oto: noou ;v-is no• \t1r1no &. m •Ht,.\\ tJ''"''"'' & ffij,.,ljf ,.,lfl ldbl~\. <htrtts ff'Pf"•"•t,.., 1•0''" ,,,ne • DfoO \tf'r•o ~ rv , I '''0"'"'"' rv fray\ 1.unp\ I '"'""0 DQ.ttrd ron "•Cuum <•tMMr ...ew1~ m.tt<n,,... Dd' ~ t !J# 100 C1•1< Ct nt•r O'"'' Wt st S•"'• An•. Cahlomi• '1101 PLAINl trr INSUflflNCr (OM """ ... or J<OR I ti AMf Rt'( A' ANAHflMr<irHtONAL RANI< O f I E~i O ANf '>0 NN~ N Line of Bras and Girdles. l'11 l(llC'hf'" •l+·m~. 1nclu01no ..,t.-n\11\ \1l~f'\1¥4rp, c>Oh & CJ.t'n\ DOP (Orn OQQ()l'f , m1c row•""" 10.l!l'\IN c•n ootnt"f bttndf'' c ll Mi\(_eUctAPOU\ lff'm\ 1nc IUO .no •\\>Ol'ttd hnen~. wonwn \ '10""~ o tff(t' \UPPh •\ P•ltUtf\. OOOln , ,.'""""°' (6~'• and m•\Cetl .. ~ou\ bOtf\ Ttt1s. , •• ,. ,\ ma>Oe •n 111rcou1.nc.-w1tn l r al1lorn1a C"11t COde So<l•Ot" 1'91 OM 1'91 b¥ Uw unotor\•Qn.f'd tondlotd. to rtt\PO\t' ot Pfr\O+iat PfOPt"rty •~h b., tM t•n..,I 1n 1•160 flf'dh1ll ADI 33 uDOn "•<•lfn9 lh• ,,..a, propfr ty of 1n, 1an<1loro af\d ttfltr not•<t to \•1d fft I n49nt datoo DM•ml>"• • 1'90 V•ll~ Wo\I llDI\ La.nc:Uord 1S610 Tu\t111 v111,,~ Wv Tu\hn (.A <nlllO TMOMAS WEl..l.S A \.awCor-.. lon ...... ~Get\ ... Ortw. Suile'10 ,..,. ... ,, -..Cll, CA '1..0 Publh'*I 0. "'>Cit {.O.O\I Oaoly Po IOI OM 190 16. !'MIO •9H 80 PUBLIC NOTICE ... 11"1 "CTITIOUS IUSINES!> NAME ST,iaTEMENT f "t follow 1nq oer~On'\ Ir~ 001nq buMf\f'\\•\ lHE BUTTONWOOD QflOUP •000 M•<A.rtr.ur 8oul~v•rO Nflwpar t lloa(h, CA'2"60 Ao.,..1'1 w 114!11 HI Ot~mt>O On•• P<t<lllt Pali.-\ CA 'ICrln E Kt llh Ow•n\, 1 r San M~lt< I wa1 <:0tona 0.1 Mar CA '116H rn11 bu~•M\\ , .. <onch.a<tf"d O'f , 9t~rttl P1rtnerV11p I E K••lllOw.,,. v...eral PM1Mr l Hiil •tat..._1 was Ill.., "'''" '"' County Clerk of Or•n<!f County or Be<ernlwi" e. '"'° FUlll• VITTI MILES & ROllN50N An.: J. DwlMt S.-llSC ... ln 4041MKAr111w .... lewarlf "'"• 110 Mewl'0'1 -..Cll, CA fl ... Publl\hed Ortt19 Co~m Oa•ly P1101 OK 1l 1• 16 l'llO Jttn 1 1981 S004 9C PUBUC NOTICE H·1Mf1 NOTICE Of' 01$10\.UTION ANO 1..ACi Of' AUTHOltlTY SVAFSIOE BV ILOERS , • Calllorn•• 11P""'•' °"''""""'" tormeo u nO•r •n or a l •ore~m•nt o t p.,IMr\hlp In FPbruarv. 1nq. ano 11oln9 lu prone,.,., place ot bu\•ne" el 17591 WebSl•r. In IM C.lly ol tr>ln• Counlv al Oranoe. Stale ot C:•llto1n1a. WH d •UOl•ed efle<t1~ O.Cem ..... 10 19'0, by ~ree,,.,.nt of'"" par1nf!r\ Al1'!r INI dilte, no t>ArlMr In the P•fln•r"'lp '"°' eutl\Orllr lo b1no tiw e>arlnersl\lp SUAl"SIOE 8UILOEA!> Br Paul Ol9lo-.1n111 Br Ml<l•HI Bjornlfe Publl~ Ore,. Coul Oalty P1to1. Oece-r16, t'llO 511().IO P UBLIC NOTICE .. ICTITIOUS I USIMll\S ... AMII STATUllUtT Tiit followlr>O IMrtOn' •re doln11 butl11au n · MISSION 011.. COMPANY, 1l1l1 G,...., ... ,. ~. HIHtll"Oton e .. cll. c-.n.., ""llCOlt fRANt< FARA(( ""d DOES t '"rOUQh X 'nc 1u._,.., .. 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NEW YOkK Evao1eliat 81lly Graham, a Pt-r <>u I friend of lhe laat aix prelideata &Del allo u/ l h one to ~. says Rooakl Requ bu "tbe poss1b1Uty of ~1ving moral leldenblp to tbe coun· try" 'llti's a 11eey moral man, • man of creat p~r~oo&l Integrity, and he deaerves every op· vorh.LO ly lo make good," Graham aaid in a t~hiphooe inlervlew rrom hia home near Moatreat, N l Graham, who lncreasiJl&ly bu emphasised the urgency of world peace and who is IOOll to bead to troubl~ Poland. said Reagan is "abowtn1 that bl''~ not th extreme right-wing Ideologue that isom~ had cl&Jmed "He la mucb more moderate than many lhouabt. Some had aeen blm u an exteme ri&bt· wtnaer that was going to take UU. country to war, but be'• not that at all. "Tbere'1 not anyone in bis rlgbt mind, wbetber Carter or Reagan, that is goine to take us into a war deliberately.•· THE a . YEA8·0LD EVANGELIST, who la to visit Poland Jan. 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Of courae you can charge It ~ES .. ---·· --·- "I'm not for unilateral disarmament and I'm not a pacifist, but tbe whole armament thin1 baa been cbaqed by tecbnolol)' ao that we're now able to destroy tbe bwnan race. .. It's abeer m..tneaa to tblnk we're aomebow 1otn1 to muddle tbroup without work.ills at lt. I'm for SALT 10 or SALT 100 talb for tbe destruction of all nuclear and biochemical weapons. We ou1bt to 10 ltrailbt lhroUlb to that .•• GMllAJI SAID BE TBOVGBT THE same trend that made Carter pre1ident in me had enlar1ed to elect Rea1ao lD 18 -a steadily 1rowin1 trend toward comervatiam that began about Ila. "Preeldent Carter got lD partially from a con· aervative, evangelical vote aDd llr. Reaaan did so by an even wider margin from the same sort of thln1," Graham said. "In both cues, people wanted chan1e. But the expectations of people are too high. I don't think there is any one man or party that is goin1 to solve all our problems. The same problems that faced Carter are still going to be there." . Graham, a friend of fellow Southern Bapti~t • Carter, said be has known Reagan about 30 ears, bas been a guest in bis home several times and been with him on numerous social occasions, such as lunchin1_ with him and his -cabiiiet wlilfene was governor of California. · "But he never talked poU· lies with me," Graham said. "We talked about religion and moral issues. He's a very good listener. He 's the type that will I'!. listen lo advice." curh While no man can read another's conscience, Graham said, "I certainly think he is committed lo J udeo-Christian moral concepts, and he is faithful in church attendance." Graham stressed that he himself never intends to take sides in partisan politics either before or after elect ions, although commentators once portrayed him as doing so when Richard Nixon ap- peared on a stage with hjm at a religious rally. Graham said, "J will do everything I can to 'h~IP tbe president aod call oo people to pray for him. whether Democratic or Republican." rr IS THE "DUTY and responsibilt· ty of Americans" to give Reagan "every chance to lead the country. We're in a very serious condl· tion, both economically and in world affairs.·• Economically, he said Reagan has the "poten· Ual opportunity lo be another Franklin Roosevelt. Our deteriorating economy has some charac teristics of the days or Herbert Hoover when Roosevelt came to power." Reagan "may have the opportunity lo tum it around," Graham said "There needs to be a new esprit de corps in this country, a new appreciat10fl for our own country." Graham, who recently concluded a six-week six-city crusade in Japan which produced record crowds in each city for a Christian event, and 11 Tokyo, the biggest such gathering in Japanese hi& tory. said : "Many think it is the beginning of Japan turning to Christianity.'' .. - THE EVANGELIST SAID HE HIMSELF dido 't have "a single night off" for the 48 days. On his trip next month, besides visiting Poland, Graham also will visit another community state, Hungary. J an. 8-10, lecturing in both coun tries at Protestant seminaries which are to awa.rd him honorary doctorates. A round of receptions and meetings with gov ernment and church officials also is planned He previously has preached in both countries, in Hungary in 1977 and to massive crowds in Poland in 1978. He said that influence he had there would be exercised in behalf of a peaceful solution to problems. Irvine Camera .JEFFR E Y Ad - IRVINE CENTE R Or 1 ~·1.a 552-.C:OOB Processed by K-Odok. They mean hat your Kodak color slide film has received the finest care Kodak I can offer from processing to mounti ng. Be sure to ask for color processing by Kodak, the next time you visit one of these fine stores. HARBOR PHOTO 31a, •AaT COA•T MW V CORONA~ MAR (~t-673-4 670 ., __ ._........_.._ -- ~--·--·-- OBITUARIES Pollution danger of synfuels seen • WASHlNGTON (AP} -The 1lant 1yntbelic f\Mtll plant.I that wiU be built durln• \he neat acade have the poten: tl1l of 1eno.ly polhatln1 the country's alr and water .anl ... the facJlities are pro.,.rly buUt, \he 1overnment's lop en· vlronmental otncial says. Douatu CosUe, he.d of the Environ· mental Pn>tect1on A1ency, said the pro· posed ptantl will emit "a host of toxic and earctnocenic substances into the iair" u well u threaten to contaminate rivers and und.erground water supplies Crom spills . Co5tle said the EPA alre ady had iden· llried lSO proposed projects to turn oil shale and coal into liquid and gaseous \; 1 fuels •' •,::. '0 ' '·Because these synfuel projecu are scattered around the country, a rreat many Americans could be exPGHd to hasardoua p0Uutanu from wtdeapread development," eo.ue said. "U not COD· trolled properly, aynfuell planu could present potentially very serious health and environmental problems." His remarks came before a meelin1 of the U.S. Synthetic Fuel• Corp., which has been pven S20 billion by Con1reu to dispense as loan 1uaranteea and price supports to spur construction of enough plants to produce the equivalent of 2 million barrels of oil a day by 1992. CosUe urged the board to consider potential environmental problems before making any financial awards. • .,.~,_ l • 0..1 L~ r_s,no l ra11.ge If s 1uat that once a year we do a reduction , • k 1n shop11ttmo fines · lll Big Savings on Popular Electronic Gifts Santa May Have Missed! .. Prug ring kept -~~alLin family • BOSTON (AP> A Superior Court judge's • sentences have brought an end to a heroin opera· don involving a g randmother . mothe r and d'aughter. The women pleaded guilty in Suffolk County Superior Court The mother , Ma rjorie Mayfield, 46, of Shrewsbury. received the heaviest sentence from Judge Vincent Brogna -10 to 12 years for pas session of heroin. THE POLICE SAID THEY found 1,254 packets ot heroin in her possession when she was arrested San. 23. Mrs. Mayfield's mother, Mary Jeanneau, 68, acknowledged in court that she took telephone .messages for her daughter from customers order· Ing heroin in the Boston area. 11-------SHE REet?IVf!D _. St.ISPENDED ree· o • • Uve-year sentence with three years on probation. Carla Vasquez, 18. of Boston, Mrs. Mayfield's • tlaughter, acknowledged delivering heroin to dis· nixed MIDLA ND, Mic h (AP) Women whose hus.bands worked near a ch~mi cal co mpound used in the manufacture of Agent Orange had no more miscarriages or stillborn children than other pregnant women. according to a study re- leased by Dow Chemical Co. O rfi c ials a t Do w, which manufactured the powerful herbicide. im· mediately praised the report because Agent Orange has come unde r recent attac k fro m veterans and others who claim exposure to the he rbicide causes healt h roble ''My meuace to you is to uae your leverqe to make sure the detdcn la done right," CoetJe said. "JI the cor· poration helps set the pace environmen· tally. it will achieve itf production goals more easily and at a lower C06t." However, board member. John de· Butts,· former chairman of American Telephone & Telegraph Co., told Coetle he believed the EPA should also recognize its duty to spur energy develop- ment. "You have got to have balance. We are running out of fuel. rr we run into situations where a slight environmental variation can make a plant viable, we s hould look into that." de Butts said. .............. CITIES THAEA T Oouglaa Coatie • tributors under her mother's direction. She also • ·.:-was found guilty or possession of a handgun. She . ::.,.eceived a suspended two-year sentence and two :· ·:>'ears on probation. AGENT ORANGE , whi c h got its name because it was stored in orange containers. was used as a defoliant dur· ing the Vietnam War. ··Definitely, without a doubt this study is good ne ws." said Dr. Robert C . Kol es ar , D o w M ic higan Div i s i o n medical director. ''It re· Cutes allegations made by concerne d civilian populations as well as government agency con· ~e r n s and ge n e r a l medical concerns." 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Trisscl. who l')( t>lred at lloai.: M cmorial J)os p 1t a l on Su n da y. • ~rembcr 21, l!mO. will tl(' •1'e\d at I :OOPM on Priday. • ~e mber 26. 1980 al r>:ic1fk ~ew Me morial Park 1n ·Newport Reach . Ca The Reverend Charles [) Cla rk q ( t h e p i rs I tJ II I I I'd Methodist Churrh of Cost:i fl'esa <A1il bc the offrrrating cJergyman lie will be a:, silfted by the mt>mhers of thl· ~afaring Mason1t· Lodge #70/J Mr Trissel owned and 'H« FAMILY COlOHIAL FUMHAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893·3525 ,ACIFfC YllW MIMO•IAL '.UK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1t1c View Drive Newpon Beach 644·2700 NcCOIMtcll MOITUA•llS LaQuna Beach 494·9415 LaQuna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495·1776 • MAllOI LAWN-MT. OllVI Monuarv • Cerreterv Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540·5554 ,_CIUOTHHS ~llOA0W4T MOlTUAlY 110 Broadwav Costa Mesa 642·9150 ULT211lCHlOM _,,_ ~ & TUTHILL .. : Wl$TCL.lff CHA"L ' ; -427 E 171h SI Costa Mesa 646·9371 ... 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E\'C anrl was recovcrin!( vt·rv \H'll. hut a massive hca.rt attat•k look his life !oUddc•nly wry early on Sun day mornini.: Ill' will long I><' rc mcmlwrl'd ror h1!. c hcery, . ~mile anti fr1cndlinl:'!oS to iJ ll who had thl' pn\'1lcgc• uf knowing him Deaths Elsewhere ;. CHICAGO IAP> In· dus t-ria l ist Tempel J . Smith, 71. founder and president of the Temple Steel Co. of Chicago, one of the world's largest m--a n-U ~a e+u-r e..--s---o-f magnetic steel lamina- 'tions. died Friday. HAMBURG , Wes t Germany (AP> -Adm. Karl Doenitz, 89, the commander ~f._Hillel''s s ubmadne fleet and ruler Of a crumblin g Nazi government for Ute final 23 days oC the Third Reich, died Wednesday. Ooenitz was named by Hitler. who committed suicide. lo be lhe ruler of Nazi Germany. LOS ANGELES <AP) -Collin Youa1, 72, who produced such mov- ies a s "One Step Beyond" and such television shows a s "Ironside," died Thurs· day. The four.year study com pared the outcome o f pregnancies a mong 370 wives of men in its Michigan division who could have bee n exposed to dioxins used in Agent Or ange production and 345 wives of men who never worked around t h e c h e m ic al com · pounds. THE STUDY indicat ed that wives or men who worked on jobs re· la te d to 2.4 .5 · trichlorophenol produc- tion had 737 conceptions 'afte r their husb a nds went to work near the che mical compound and 637 li ve births. Wives whose hus ba nds were n o t exposed t o the manufacture of t he diox· ins had 2.031 conceptions and 1.785 Ii~ births. The study noted that the wi ves of husbands in the exposed group con- ceived a total of 1,500 times, but half of those occurred before their mates worked near the di ox in s . The s tudy added those conceptions to the total for the non· expose<J group. THERE WAS n o s ta tistically significant difference in miscar· riages, stillbirths. inCanl deaths and congenital malformations between the two groups after tak· ing into account age. s moking. labor and oc· c upations and total number of children. the study concluded. Severa) veterans have sued the federal govern· ment and sev e r a l manufacturers of Agent Orange, including Dow, claiming exposure to Agent Orange In Viel· nam made them ill and, in some cases, caused birth defects in their children. Aid cheaters beware LOS ANGELES (AP) -People wbq try lo defraud the eounty of welfare funds may find themselves facll)1 unexpected complications next year -when autborlUes say they plan to install a sopbhrticated computer system dealped to foll welfare cheaters. Bill Reyes, director of the county De.,&rtment of Public Sodll security well an ftaud prevenUOD tee· Uoa, uJd that at least tll,.. new computer procram1 wlll1oon-liDewtthlnt.heantr..montbt. 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" ... ~ .. - AIDE 'EM URBAN COWBOY TexH nightclub petron rtdea rnech•nlc•I bull Year of Vrban Cowboy boon to counlry tunes NASHVlLLE, Tenn. (AP) -It was Loretta Lynn , the country queen the year to get decked out in fancy whose bittersweet autobiography western ~l'i~s, slide into a s'!.!th!~in~x-_.b .... e...,c.ame.ahlgbl~,_wofil~leme¥ifft: --pi;ctav tMJ1! • ap own to a country· ring Sissy Spacek. herself widely western nightclub and swing to the praised for her singing and poignant Cotton-EyedJoe. portrayal of Miss Lynn's life in "Coal It was the year of the urban cowboy Miner's Daughter.·· -the year the disco gave way to patrons wearing giant cowboy 'hats and freshly polished boots, people who danced to western swing music rather than the increasingly tiresome beat of . disco. "Urban Cowboy," the John Travolta movie set in an earthy, sprawling country.western ni~htclub in Texas. triggered what may have been the most successful year for country music since the invention of the steel guitar. INDUSTRY RESEARCH showed country pulling past pop to become the second most·purchased form of music in America -just a Texas two·step behind rock 'n ·roll. . You could hear it everywhere -on radio, on network television and in the nightclubs where mena c in g mechanical bulls gave uninitiated urban cowboys bruised limbs and punctured pride. It was a memorable year. too. for WIU.IE NELSON, his beard and bandanna intact. appeared on the s ilver screen , too. He was in "Honeysuckle Rose" with Dyan·Can· non and ''The Electric Horseman'' with Robert Redford and Jane Fonda. Dolly Parton made her movie debut in ''Nine to Five," and saw to it that Miss Fonda, her co·star, got to sing on theGrandOleOpry .. Pint·sized Barbara Mandrell won the coveted Entertainer of the Year award from the Country Music As· sociation and landed her own network variety series on NBC atyear'send. Looking ahead to 1981 were country singers Tanya Tucker, 21 , and Gle.n Campbell, 44,·who plan to be married in the coming year. The ceremony probably will be in Los Angeles rather than Phoenix, Galveston. Wichita or any of those places Campbell sings about. COUNTING HIS blessings was Charley Pride, whose private plane was involved in a collision with a small plane over Texas in August. Pride's plane landed safely but two persons in the other plane died. And George Jones and Tammy Wynette reunited as a recording duet and concert duo after about three years' singin~ alone. They were mar- ried for six years until their divorce in 1975. Some of the year's big country hits: .. Coward of the County'' by Kenny Rogers, "Look in' for Love" by Johnny Lee. "On the Road Again" by Nelson, "True Love Ways" and "Stand by Me" by Mick ey Gilley, ''He Stopped Loving Her Today" by Jones. "Drivin' My Life Away" by Eddie Rabbitt, "I Believe in You" by Don Williams, "Oancin' Cowboys" by the Bellamy Brothers, "Bar Room Bud· dies" by Merle Haggard and Clint Eastwood, "Why Don't You Spend the Night?" by Ronnie Milsap, "Startin' Over" by Miss Parton. -N0-hodies recovered NORFOLK, Va. <AP> -Jacques Cousteau, whose weather-beaten ship Calypso reached its new home port here in time for Christmas, says his crew found no bodies when it ex· plored the sunken freighter FAmund • Fitsgerald. The undersea adventurer told of his first trek to the cold Great Lakes waters and of his explorations off the AtlantJc coast of Canada. He said growlng numbers of whales are beln" caught in cod trawling nets off the coast of Newfoundland because the giant mammals are finding it in- c r e asingly ha rd to catch their favorite fish farther out in the ocean. But lbe fish -small sardine·Uke capelin once close to extennlnaUOb -exist in numbers loo small to al· tract fishermen, so the population should increase once again and whales should move on, Cousteau said. Shopper'• Special Onlv$2.85 Now dumg IM Mctlc Chrtltrnat ahopplng MUOn It-. II one grell bM"gllrl left. Our cti.f'a apecial cn.eort for the hoM9Y1 lndudet an open face hem tandwlch IBleck FOfftl bnnd of courM!), tr.ti frull, tlced tomalO and ftonn yogun Huntington Beach Pedftc: Collet ttwv So. of Pier 15 Convenient Locadon1 Newport Bach 1400 Pact&c eo.t Hwy · DAIL V PfLOT .+I a OM ALL CAINY IM STOCK fllST CO.• NIST lilVID • ALL IOLLI SUIJICT TO PllOl IAU • DIALlll W&COMI .UAIAMTB INST ALLA nOM JACK WALSH 631-4402 711\\'.17th Strn·r, U~ut 1'·7 . Cow.I Mes-:A, CA: CJZ0£7 GARPET CO:- The big day is over. A new season for value begins . Pier 1 offers a great selection of gifts and accents that just missed Santa's bag. Now find them at big savings. Choose a treat from selected items: Stemware • Pillows • Rattan & Wicker • Vases • Baskets • Glassware •Floor i-Scr-eens Wall -Decor • Chairs • Barstools Decorative Ceramics • • Games • Mugs • Na-tural F-loor C9verings • Candle- sticks • Decorative Tins •Wooden Boxes • 'Thapots and more. Store selection and quant.1Ues vary due to the natW'8 of clearance acUv1Uea. Shop early !or beat choices '~NAHEIM -509 Katella Avenue, 772·2472 COSTA MESA -2110 Harbor Boulevard, 540.7337 GARDEN GROVE -13fJ81 Harbor Boulevard. 686·2481 L9' MISSION VIEJO -308 Mi=as~ion~Vi~e,~·o~M~al!.!.!1 ._.:!4~95~-6:~582~___:·====------ If it'sgot wheels, you 'll move it faster in a Daily Pilot classified ad.Call 642-5678 and a f r lendly ad- viser wi 11 • help you turn your wheels Into cash. ·~ • <! .. • I [)-'II Y f 1.Ul LOCAL I t • lt.i~ Go" l\ill t II• m ·nt.s won a 100 1>0UJ\d uek u f bl· an from t• \4-M e l l' o Go \' Uru ~t' f\ a n N a l>t•mocrut. who J'll'tht'lt>d hi "'' tlt• and T N tiS ~ u uld ba r k l " 11 h'f rtf'U(( tO ~11n both ..,tut •s •f Werld•tftl 9 Lagunans oppose subdivision OK • Nine l..1&•"na Beach relildent.s have appe.led to lbe stale coa.slaJ com· ml :.Ion to dcoy a permit for 1& 14-lot i1ubdiv1s1on planne~ In the Top of the World area of the citv The regJon1&I coastal commission vol\'d 7-0 in November to approve an application by Huntington En- lt·rpdsCl! of Santa Fe Springs, ror the :,ubd1v1Bion ul the inters~ction of Alla l.ugullf lkmJevard und Park Avenue. Jal'!. 20 through 22. northern side of Alta Laguna, where The appeal was flied by Ed Mid· Park Avenue ends. dlelon. J ames Moeller, Barbara The regional commission approved Williams -Dembe r lon , Ronald lbe application with conditions, in· Chilcote, Patricia Graves, T.L. Alex· eluding requirements for some at ander, Abby Alderman, and Jerry fordable housing. and Lee Hoffman. The regional commissioners slated They contend that the development .that the developers could provide would add lQ erosion, fire hazards, three o( the 14 lots for affordable density, and traffic in the area hous ing. As an a lternative, they Huntington Enterprises plans to could provide six units of such hous- divide the lhrec acre parcel into lots ing e lsewhere in Laguna Beach. T he appeal will be on the agenda of tht• stat«! commission wh~n it meets 0 11 the Queen Mitry in Long Beach on .j varying from 6,080 to 9,290 square Or. they could provide a cash pay- r_ee_t_. 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(REG. 15.75) .-rr-~ ·Penetrating Cleanser 10 oz.(REG. 15.25) vOOw CHOtcE 4.2 5 EA. • YOUNG • HAND SILK PROMISE 4 oz. 4 7 5 CREAM 4 ez. 1 35 (REG. '6.00) • (REG. •J.25) • AD PRICES PREVAIL: FRIDAY, DEC., 26th THRU TUESDAY, DEC., 30th l ...... 4'~ .,~ ,~,.,...". ~,, •.. , ~~ R EVLON "INTIMATE " CONCENTRATED COLOGNE 2oz. 4 75 19.25 VALUE • 11 INTIMATE " PERFUMED BODY MOISTURIZER 15 .8oz. 3 50 '5.70 VALUC • O J l i,/,,.J, l ! RlVLON R EVLON "MOON DROPS " ·MOISTURE BALM l\1jd<. I I I/I (Jffll"'-, 111' /o ·MOISTURE FILM YEAR ENO SPECIALS ' . "'" ~ .. Ht \IC•' Pt t • ~ f t, 1 t • 1 8 2 5 SAV£'4.15 8 ~1. • EA. ·MOISTURE CARE I l)fi Hl.Nn " rio{)Y 4 50 SAVE 'l.50 12oz. • B~~&t HAIR _& BAT_H_N_EE!>S . "lEN-. 0 . Sf XlLSff AMPOO ·HONEST HAIR CONDITIONER ·SHOWER 2000 ·SHAMPOO 2000 12 oz. SIZES REG. '3.95 2 9 5 YOUR CHOICE • EA. SAVE NOW! SAVE 3oc SPECIAL! . ___ ·~ -·~ c.: ,·~. NICE'n SOFT BATHROOM TISSUE While or Colors EA. TIDE FOLGER'S DETERGENT COFFEE GIANT SIZE ASS'T. GRINDS 49 ot. 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SIZE 110.00 VAWE3. 75 SAVE 2oc SHASTA son DRINKS 11 PUSTIC IOmH Reg or 01PI HUNT. 8UCH -Ademe a.,.,.._ .. .,...._ .......... a 1-..-BeHfl a Q1rtleld '°"NTAIN YA&.Ln -Mllf"Oll• • Wimer N.-oftT -1020 lrvlf\1 , Wettcllff ~111 '"VlNl -C11fv1r Dr. a Wein"' EL TOfltO -2072 fltoelrtleld flto1d MISSION VIEJO -H212 M.,911en11 ~~- SANTA ANA -3111 So11th lrtetol 91,..,, ' , LOCAL Friday, Dec:embef :le, 1980 DNlV PILOT All .. Laekm .••••lalP!•• ....... Prt1ldent N Eldon Tanner ol tbe Mormon Chur~ta·1 rullnl P'int Prt1iden· cy bu bMll re· ••ued from the bolpltal in saJt Odds agaimt Laguna fuml,s ~quest HOSPITAL ·BUY SET SAN DIEGO 0lAP) - The Universllty of California is buylnt University Hospital for $17 m iUion after leasln1 it for years, primarily as a workshop for its San Diego m e dical school. Lake C'l >' followJna pros· &ate u_r&t'l"Y Tb• clty ot La1wra Beacb will 1ubmit a new applic:atlon tor federal boulillt fund• few the Thunton Park·Woodlua Drive area d.,_plte aome dllc:ouraitna word• tr-om Oranae County auperviaon. The city 11 aeeklnc $153,000 for aewers, '75,000 for water maina, and '25,000 for houaln1 rehabilitation in the tract in Laguna Canyon. The city had listed sewer, storm drain, and water main improvements ~ u the top three priorities for feder al Housing and Community Development block grant funds. But the city faces loss of the money becauae it b&ln't come up with an ac- ceptable plan for low aiid moderate ib- come boualn1. Oran1e County Supervl1or1 Tom Riley told Mayor Wayne Batlln that U.S. Houain1 and Urban development Department officialJ say the city's bid is "in great jeopardy." The city applied for the sewer, water main and housing rehabilitation tunds last year. But that application was -rejected because or the lack of a plan for low and moderate income housing. The council recently voted to amend ita current application to include a re- newed reque1l for the sewer, waler main and housing rehabilitation funds. Age U...t drop~ W ASJUNGTON (AP) -The American Bar Aaaociation bas dropped its practice of a utomatically r ating as "not qualified" any prospective federal judte who's 80 ol'" older. In a letter to Attorney General Benjamin Civiletti, an ABA of· ficial said the decision came alter "an analysis a nd review or the age guidelines." The agreement was approved by San Diego County supervisors. Proce.*1s will be used for a new mental health center to take care of in· digents. -HELENA RUBIN$TEIN Specials from NEUTROGENA Skin Dew MOISTURIZING EMULSION W11h 1e 111torced m11~ 0101e1n comple• '12.00 VALUE 10.5 oz. MOISTURIZING FRESHENER With re 1nlorceo rmlk prore111 comole• 17.50 VALUE 10.S oz. 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IANTA ANA -3t'1 loutfl .,. .... lf'9et OAll.Y~LOl QUEENIE ........ _'-'_ ... -·~- "CNl, l doli'I ttunk you'rt! atu/fy How atuHy are you"" '~ ~ \?@lli] [[ ~~@!FWO:@@ "Got a problem'> Then wnte tu Pat Dunn Pat will cut red tape, getting the answers and action you need lo solve inequities m government and bu.nneu Mall y01£r queslions lo Pat Dunn. Al Your Sennce. Orange Cooat Dady Pilot. P 0 Bo:i: 1560. Costa Meaa. CA 921526. As many letters Q3 possible will be answered, but phoned rnquines or letlers not mcludmg the rtader's /uJL name. address and bu.nness hours' phone number cannot be considered. Thi.s column appears dai- ly e:rcept Suni:tays .. Agneq .,,,orlc• tor .., • ...,. DEAR PAT: Is there any agency of the federal lovemment that pays speciaJ attention to the problems of women in this country's labor for.ce? . L.W.,SantaAna : • Tiie Womea~s Bureau la Ute rtmeat ol r orma a a tee iJ ~tamee oe women's employ111e11t rt1•&a, tralalac aad employmeat opportaitiea, tile le&al· aad ·~m1c s&at• ol wome•, Uld o&Mr iuaes related 1o wolMll'ff e•plDymeat. For addlUoeal laforma· ~· write to Womea's Barea•, U.S. Departmeat of ~~r, Wa11dagtea, D.C. m1e. ·~eenage rtdr io rlaa111JP? •l'.; DEAR READERS: The Federal Aviation Ad· .-cabtratkln wants to dtaage Its rules so airllne itiNe.gers can keep tbelr travel canes at tbelr :seats IM&ead of tumlng them over to tbe ffigltt at. tendan& for stowage during takeoff and landing. As a iresult, FAA bas Issued a notice of a pro- posed ru•e permitting stowage of canes at seat locatloas in one of several approved ways that would keep them from becoming a safety hazard la a survivable accident. Uedfr the proposal, canes could be stowed ln aa overb.~ad rack with a soUd boUom or uader a row of passe.ger seats as long as they dJd not pro· 'rude intio the al.ale. ' Stowage also would be allowed between a win· dow pu.'iftlger seat and tbe fusel-1e provided tbe eane is flush wltb the noor and not in an esJt row. Another method would permit stowage beaeatb any window passenger seat and tbe seat directly ln front as long as the cane Is nuslt wUb the floor. . However, FAA said It will not permit fasseacers to secure their cues under tltelr seat belt• durbtg takeoff and landJnt. The aiency noted daat this method would result iD an u.aavoldably slack seat belt wbiclt could (Qja.re passengers dur· •1 a crub. Comments on the proposed rule should be sub· ~ltted in duplicate to the Federal Aviation Ad· •lala&ratioe, Office of tbe Chief Cousel, Rules .. 'tket, AGC·ZM, Docket No. 17320, 8't lndepen- jence Ave. S.W., Wasblagton, D.C. 20591. Com· 9'Ht deadline Is Jan. 12, 1981. W'llere to Nltflplaln about Irr DEAR PAT: 1 had to pay my doctor $35 to fill out a simple medical history form for medical in 1urance, and I think this is a outrageous fee. I also had to pay in advance, which I don't think should be necessary. After all, I don't give the repair man his payment in advance if I have an appliance repaired. I 'don't think a doctor is any dmerent. Where can I complain aboutth.is? P .S .. Santa Ana ComplaiD to your doctor. A check wltb several playsldana' offices lndlcates tbat doctors prefer to discus a fee problem wUb the palltat rather titan have It refened to someoH else. One doctor's -=--ttcretarr"'1old H Uaat --adnnertees are re· cue1ted because .. a lot of people Just don't pay tllelr dodor blU.." The fee cltarted for preparing your medical ltJstory luuraace form was CODsldered blgber &ban ua•al, so you may llave a valid complabtt. However there may ltave been some vartables Elved ~,!& you doe'& l'f•~, audu1 ktqer U..a al ~ra&loa time er ltavtnc to cltect -wt&b r daden to verify a pre..._ cooattloll.- 11 yw can't stral1•&ea &Ills oat wltb your aetor, submit a com pl a bat to the Oraa1e Couty ' edlcal Association's public servte commission. rovlde a copy of Ute bill Hd e:aplala Ute partlc .. an. Tbe address is P.O. Boa im, M S. Flewer St., Oraage IZMS. f . ford guiltless in driver death ' SAN ANTONIO, Texas (AP> -Ford Motor Q>. bolds no responsibility in the death of Carrie Jen Yarboroulh, who wu burned when her Pin·· to model automobile cau1bt ft.re in a two-car col· Jllllon, a state court Jury says. m fbe $21 million civil suit, filed by M ra.' ¥arboroutb'1 dau1hter, Trudy Bauford, con- 6HOUR SELECT A VISION ·- .I :J'Jlt • • Up ro 6 hr record O! ptayt>ack • Clock 'Tuner lets '(OU e>resel UP IO 24 tlrs • Remore Control VET250 • A uto Rewind • H1gtl $peed P1ctUf'e search • The New Walkman •r<>ITAIU c ....... ...,., ·cwaa. ..... ., ... s.ctor 4 .. t .. :e,trru M••- • Beta Scan • t 4 day programmable • Fast play Freeze frame • 5 Hrs Re<xlfd Playback ••• SAYE •HetU.'-ct'-·u.w ....... 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One-Piece Rear Proteelion TV • Cto5ed Ophco1 System a Cot>te-Reodv Midband Channel Selection Copoblllf',t • ENKgy Conscious·· SoM<1 State Chassis l~I tefkled tM ecnnpa-erauto wu Clefedlve in detip ~--ett'e-maawfacture, thaLF..ord-wu aae•u.-t~...,.:.-•__.,__....: r.rmlttint the automoltile to be IOld with thole de· cu and that those defects led to Mrs. Yarbol'OUlb'• death. , But juron found Mn. Yarboroueb ne1ll1eatt in Ute Sept. 8, 1m accident. • Earlier tJlil year, u Ind.Ian• Jury acquitted tlat No. 2 automaker of criminal tbar1es of n~k· Ina homicide 1temmin1 from the deatbJ of three ybuna women ln a fiery Pinto cruh. •••• ,#. _,,.,_ ..... ·~ -· ...... ,, ....... ,, • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ' .. . . . . . ...... ,..._,., ... ._., .... ... .... .. ........ _.,._~ .. • 1 • -~ .... . .... --_..... ... ..._ .. ~ ••'\.." ...., ................ . - Frlday.~211.1• DAILY Pti.OT Thorn-y issues · facing • county In ., nnaa...,s•an. .............. ..... aart, dairmu al U. Or••t• Co"aty aoud of ...... .-.., .... J« to put pee to ,. ......... tM •••• , ... ol· lM-toUMy 1peeeb e.·u aoan .._. ..... ' 9'9t '8 u lat•rvlew. Clark "lPlitlllecl wtaat he ... d •lU be tllle klf'a mwla an \M m•ndl ol C'OUlll'J afftdUI duriq ••1 n. ........... 'tD•W Tll&aa ...... q\IMUOD ol bow belt lb ..., .. the C'OUtl·rctlated fut"UO.. al l.be Oran1e County Shedff'1 Department and M al'Oal '1 Office Oran,. County voten over· wbelmlftllY endorted the concepc ol tbe merpr, expected to save t!te county between S7~.ooo ~ Sl millloo annu&Uy, ln the June 3 primary election While the mandate may seem dear. mfi&blina bet ween compel· m1 forus bu blocked aareement on a workable merger plan .. WE A.aE-STILL havmg-trou· ble aettina over the hump." Clark said. One suaiestion to ease the im· passe is formation of a task force lo develop a merger plan. The task force, among others, would include representatives of the board of supervisors and the courts. However, agreement on a plan will not put the matter to rest. * * * aaab&&QI &eclalaUoD woWcl bav• to pUI ~ a.be ltale A.IMIDbb aD4 ..... Md be aia.d lD\ola• b)' Oov. &dmuM G. lrowa Jr. CU.U. WllO doublea aa a member of tbe county TrAAlport•lion Commluion, 1ald tran•PortaUoa -both on tbt around and ln the aJr -will dominate mucb of the 1upervi1ors • lime durln& the year, County offidals. be aald, will contlnue to preu for more atale transportation 1800ey for OraQ&e County project.a. Clark said lt is possible the county will realize some improve· ment ln fundlq this year. BEGINNING IN 1983, tbe coun- ty will be pl_aced in a separate dis- trict for the receipt of trauporta· lion fWlds . The separation from a district which includes Los Angeles and Ventura countiea will mean an increase of $10 million annually in transporta- -lien-f\lftding for-Orange-Counfy, Clark said. By 1984 or 1985, Clark said, it is likely that the first links of a COWl· t.y rapid transit "starter" line will be operational. The line would serve locations including Anaheim, Costa Mesa and John Wayne Airport. As for air transportation mat· ters. one of the supervisors' first major actions of 1981 will be con- * * * Guard ehanges 2 supervUors step dOivn -EdISOO Miller jO""ki;;giys;d it seemed like he had been on the Orange County Board of Supervisors '' 18 years not 16 months." Philip Anthony said it was an "absolute honor''"lb have served on the board since his election to office in 1976. Miller, a controversial former prisoner of war appointed to the board by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr., and Anthony, a former Westminster mayor, sat through their last meeting Wed-' neaday. Both were commended by fellow s upervisors for their service. ·. · Miller will be replaced Jan. s by Bruce Nestande. a former state assemblyman, while An· tbony will be succeeded by Roaer Stanton, a Fountain Valley city councilman. ANTMONV MILLaa alderaUon ol a proposed muter plan for the airport'• future de- velopment. THE PIAN, drafted by con1u1- tant.a employed by the coun(y, propc>Mt a 1y1tem whereby tet airlines would be tranted privlle1• to serve the airport baaed on the amount of noise their aircraft produce. With quieter jets now on the market, the comultanta say noise can be reduced while airport operations -including the permitted number of daily de· partures-can be increased. Clark said be favors joint com· mercial-military use of tbe Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro, as an alternative to major expansion of the airport. It is a su1gestion that makes fellow Supervisor Thomas Riley, a re- tired Marine Corps general, bris- tle. OC firemen awarded new contract "We muat break lhroucb tbe parochial phlloaopby of the military," Clark said. "There ii no reuon thla available airstrip cannot be utililed to lts hi&best andbestuae." "We don't have any real estate left for the expansion or the exist· ing airport or a new airport '' Clark said. ' The board chairman said it ls "ridicwous" that resident.a of the second largest county In the state and the sixth largest metropolitan area in the natioo bave the "most inadequate in aJr services.·· CLAIUI SAID he also advocates joint general aviation-mifit'ary use of the old Naval Air Station at Los Alamitos. He said take-offs apd landings by private airplanes would be compatible with helicopter training exercises con· ducted at Los Alamitos. * * * M iUtary Jet exercises were stopped at the bue seven years aao clue to proteata by resident. ol surroundina areas. Then will be other issues in 1981 -pollution in Upper Newport Bay; potential budtet squee-due to a predicted ftlcal crisis in Sacramento, and equab- blint over the effecti veneas of the county Human Services Agency. THE COUNTY begins the year on shaky ground. SupervUc>rs have issued an Ol'· der preventing public meetinas from being held in the county Hall of Administration, an $8.9 million, five-story building opened only two years ago. Meetings will not resume in the building until repairs designed to make the building earthquake· safe are completed. * * * Mffler loses figlat De61, ................ FOCUSES ON 1111 808rd Chalrm•n Cl•rk Panel re.vamping fails Orange County firefighters On the eve of his departure who were feeling glum earlier from office, Orange County 3rd ty supervisors of the Time is Now , Clean Up Politics (TIN· CUP ) ordinance, which r set limitations on financing of coun· ty campaigns. The commission's role is to monitor the veracity of campaign materials sent to voters. Gra nd Jury Association be em· powered to nominate four of tbe commission members . this year when they were District Supervisor Edison switched from state to cowity Miller has been unsuccessful in employees were recovering attempting to restructure the nicely over Christmas after being County Fair Campaign Prac- "Increasing the membership of the commission to include nominees from other county groups which are interested in fair and honest elections would increase the opportunity for ob- granled a new 30-month contract. tic es Commission. The qreement offering a 13 Miller's proposal to increase percent salary increase in the size of the watchdog panel January to the 365 members of from five to nine members and .1'1 EMBERS OF the com -jectivity and effectiveness on the department was ratified change the way appointments ~i~sion are appointed by in-this important commission..::_ Wednesday by the Orange are made was turned aside when -~hv1dllal supervisors, iUb-jecl--lQ Miller said in a-letter to the • Count ~~h District Supervtsorntl>mas concurrence of the full board. board. sequence of four more Riley's motion to table the mat-Miiler proP<>sed lhat the com· Mill er wa s joined by ~aises adding up to a 34 percent ter was approved. mcrease and a reduction in work time will be grant.eel at intervals until July 1983, when the mission be expanded to five Supervisor Harriett Wieder in agreement ends. The settlement wlll cost the county $5 million more than it now pays and will raise the averaae pay for a firefighter from $18,284 to $20,772 a year. ~oard Chairman Ralph Clark saad the agreement will give county firefighters a salary near the average of what municipal firefighters in the county earn. He said ratification of the agreement on Christmas -Eve was a coincidence. . U!'der the agreement, firefighters will work and rest in single-day shifts by 1983. They now work two-day shifts and then take two days off. They currently work 72-bour weeks, but will work 56-bour shift.a by April um. THE MOTION TO table was members and that the League of opposing Riley's motion to table Women Voters and the county th · preceded by acrimonious debate e item. involving Miller . Riley and L df•ll Ralph Clark, board chairman. an I s1·1e eyed Clark urged that the matter be delayed until Jan. 20 at the re· quest of the two incoming Condem~a~i.on proc~edings ty are continuing according to super visors, Bruce Nestande ha".e been mitiated agamst the county officials. and Roger Stanton. Nestande is lrvme Company by the. Orange The county has determined replacing Miller on the board. Coun~)'. !30ard of Supervisors for the fair market value of the Miller's proposal to reshape acqutslll~n of 725 a~res of land land, located in Bee Canyon to the commission apparently was near Irvine ~s the site of a new be $3.033.000. ' spawned by his appearance county landfill. The site is located about 8,500 before the panel last June to pro· The proceedings, however, feet north of the intersection ol test the content of his opponent's may be only procedural in Irvine Boulevard and Sand campaign material. nature since negotiation s CanfionAvenue. The commission was formed between the courity and the com· T e county intends to use in 1978 through passage by coun-h r h federal revenue-sharing to pay ~~~~~~~~~~~~~-p_a_n_Y_°"~-pur~c~a-se~o~t_e~p_ro_pe~r-·~~ro~r~t~h~e~a=c~q=ui=s=itionoftheland. Park once, save gas .and shop for all your furnishing needs under one air-conditioned roof. ROGER'S NEWYEAR SALE! ~hs ~ I •:Id B ,. Christmas Sale. SAVE UP TO 50% ON SELECTED CHRISTMAS ITEMS. Holiday gifts and Chinaware. Hand·made wood, silver. and crystal orna· ments from around the world. Plus R_28ers -uniquely dellfgned wreaths and centerpiec7&. Come in today for a one-of·a·kind treasure at a great price. Indoor Gift Plant. - Sale Orchids, Auleas, Begonias, Mums and more. Chooee from a variety of colors. Hurry in tod._y fOI' a good selection. n..t.dq out Inventory. Glued. ct.rk bnrwn ud earth tone pottery. v.no. ..... ,. uct ..... Master Charge • VISA • American Express Ro:;er's is having a very special sale. With savings that will have you toasting to the new ... ~~ . What's in store? Glad you asked. Bulb Sale. ·~. 30% OFF! Tulips and Daffodils. Plant now and look for lots of spring color. Bareroot~~A -Roses?-'-.:;;;~ Certainly . Shop at Roger's for all your favorite8 plus new varieties: Blue Nile, White Llghtning, Bing Crosby. SALEENDSJANUARY7 Sale limited to stock on hand. Roger's will be cl0&ed January 1and2. NURSERY • INDOOR OUTDOOR PLANTS & FLORIST • LANDSCAPING • ANTIQUES PA TIO FURNITURE & ACCESSORIES San Joaquin Hills Rd.at MacArthur Blvd. Across from Fashion Island• Newport Beach Open 9 to 5 Daily 640-5800 I i Al'WI,_..,... CLARITY OF WIN£ INIP£CTEO Judtth NleeJey, Belnbttdge, P•. . -._e_cialists ~ ! ( c; ( Economics open field By JOYC~ L. KENNEDY Dear Joyl'~: I'm interested ia going into ~ economJcs. Where are the jobs? What's the field ~ like for women? R.T., Toledo, Ohio In the o ld da ys. econ omis t s almost automaticaJly melded into academia. Now more than 50 percenr or their number work for-¥J.JJU:.Ul,,__t- ment--agencles-arrd t>usmess entities bunched in Washington, New York, Chicago 'and other large ~ cities. s ays C. Elton Hins haw, secretary or the Ame rican Economic Association. - As for how they while away their hours, econ· mists collect, analyze and interpret data on economic issues. Usua lly they specialize . . -nNANCIAL ECONOMISTS MAY STUDY in· vestment rates, institutional savings, public spend· ing, tax effects on t~ economy and othe r money· related concerns. ~ -lnternational trade economists focus on de· ; velopments that a ffect the movement of goods a mong nations : tariffs , exchange controls and the transfer of capital, for ins tance. -Labor economis ts concentrate on s uch work-related iss ues as wages and hours. labor , legislation and benefit plans. Other specialists from agricultural to in· dus trial economists are recognized in a new C ff{f.'f.'K"i brief ... Economists. No. 233." available only by mail for $1 50 fro m C hronicle Guidan ce : Publications. Moravia, N Y. 13118. ' . IN 1980, ANNUAL STAJlTING salaries for • beginners with only a bachelor's degree ave raged · about Sl~.000. But remember, you won't re ally rate • as an economist until you acquire a mas ter's or doc- : toraldegreein the discapline. • Jn federal jot s, the going rate for economists : orte n is between $22,000 and $30,000. Those at col· ; leges and universities average $26,500 per year . : Many economists supplement incomes by consult-~ ing, teaching or resear ching. , As for wome n , Elizabeth Bailey, who chairs ·the committee on wome n of the Ame rican Economic Association, says that while 10 percent · ?f, new .economics doctor ates are held by women, >at s easier for them to get in than up in the pro- , fession. Her recommendations for countering the ~blocks : ~ "> -CAPITALIZE ON THE STRONG demand for economists in the statistical and mathematical branches, such as econometrics and theory. Women • who enter these areas, tr aditionally "men's turf," • can expect bright prospects. : -Build a relationship with a mentor and join : networks like the Washington Women Economists. : a group in the nation's capital. . ~ --- :. REAQER SERVICE To obtain a single copy of the 3oook~et, "Business Economics C~re~rs." 32 pages, .pubhshed by the National Assocmhcm of Biuiness :.Economists, &end 30 cents tn stamps plus a gummed. _ • aeJj-ad(lr~ned mailing lGbel with yourrequar ttJ Toyu · :-Laine KenMdy at Bor 1560. Costa Mesa 92626. Ask for ! "Economists." ~ . ; SIDo~er' $ wager >' ; maY he costly LONDON CAP> -Bob Mannington, a 41 · year-old London contractor, bet his wife th at he 'd ~ give up smoking between Chri\Stm~ and New Year's Day -or buy her a new car. His wife Jean· ~ is a lready choosing automobile seat covers. •· •• , A chain smoker, Hannlngton said he had been , \ey\ng to kick the 40·cigarelle-a·day habit for • years. 1 "But with that kind of money at stake, I a m • sure I will succeed," he said. ~ "The car is as good as mine," his wife coun- tered. "He has as much chance of giving up smok -< ing as Santa bas of delivering presents without -r Rudolph." J • ~ :; "i Dogs kill zoo pets . -~ BALTlMORE CAP) -The Baltimore ZOO '( dJrutor _.1ay1 "mob p1ycholo1y" may have prompted a pack of dogs to attack and kill four animals at tbe soo. : "Probably these do11 '"" bouae pets wboae ~ ownen would never tblnk they would do such a ~ thine," said Stefan Graham. "It's pack p11ychology, .. mobp_sycboloey." Three py1my 1oats and a soutbdown sheep ln Ute cbUdren'a soo tection were attack,S and kiUed by a PllCk ~ clop that tot into tbe area t.broucb a La:· in a fence. One of the four dop WU captured. abamaaid. __ ..,.., __ _ ...... ,_._. _ _._,., .. _... .. _ ..---· ··----.. .. -.. . ......... " Ea~aen1 wineries expand .. .. Vintners bubbling with ellthusiasm LANCAS'U;R, Pa <AP) For yeus. winemakers eai;t or the Rockies have \aken 11 bat·lt seat to their CalifomJa a nd European comJH>lltors. The situation m{ly be changing, thanks to several fac· lor is. including lhc country's Iner •asing toste for lhl' l!lrape Ea1.1tem wlnemaklng Is nothing new In fot·t. lettc•rs show Thomas Jetrerson l'llJOyt'<I wines from Ohio then the na· llon'it major wine.growing area along ~1th those he amporttid from Prance WHAT IUl.U~;o THE industry more lhun unyUtln~ d~e wus u combination or l'rohlb1t1on and rcslr1ctivl' h1ws which 1111111y states huvt', in n·ccol yN1 rs. t>it hcr a ltered or 11bol1sht'tl, sa id tfopt• ~h·rlt>tll or the East1:r11 Gru!X' <:row1.·r. a trudt> pubhcahon Ms Merlett1 s aid w111emukt•" 111~ toricull y have bel'n, lroubkcl hy thl' roolt>r chmalc 111 lht• f,a:.l, lJut nc·w ~rapt• vanct1t•s bl'lll~ dcv€'lop1·d ur\' more resistant to w111tt•r lt·na11t•rulun•:. In 1975. tht•rt• Wt•rt> ubout IOO w1111•rie·s Skinlen. From Former John. Crisp Solid Heads. Great For Salads. Each an the East. Now there are about 250, scattered from Texas to New York state. which remains the East's largest wine .producing state. Ms. Merletti said. BY COMPARISON, there are more than 350 wineries in C81ifomia, which 1>roduces about 90 percen t of a ll domestic: wines, she said. Resides favorable legislation and bet te r grapes, ~astern winemaker-; arc l>ent•fltin~ from a general increase an wine consumption. Ms. Merlettl said "If lht'' l'onsumplion figures continue l1J rise, lht•rc won't be enough vineyards in the U.S lo meet the demand ," she adckd The result of changing attitudes was seen not Ion~ ago at the annual conven- laon of tht: Associa tion of American Vi ntners, un organization made up of l<:astcm winl'm ake rs "THIS WOULO HAVF. been unat- l a111ublt' 10 years ago," veter a n wirwmakc r l'aul Wagne r of Riderwood. =- Sold In 5-lb. Chub Package. Ooe1 Not h ceed JO% Fol. A Salad Favorite . lb. Md .• sald as he watched a throne of con- ventioners line up for a winetasting. Wagner, regarded as a pioneer in Eastern winemaking, said be sees 1 bright future for the Eas tern wine in· du!ltry, largely because of improved standards and quality. "In 15 years, the white wines will be Eastern wines. California cannot make light, fruJty wines as can be done in the East ,·' he said. Other winemakers agreed, with many predicting that in coming years the pre· mium white wines will come from Eastern vineyards while California will concentrate on reds, such as ·zinfandel and cabcrnet sauvignon. "THINGS ARE looking good for us, mainly because the best growing areas in the West are saturated," said Al Kinne, a winemaker from Edinburgh, Va. There were 600 different wines for lasting, representing 100 wineries 'from 22 states, Ms. Merletti said. Lucerne Fresh From Revlon. 1 (>.o1. Bottle We've Given Low Prices a New Name . NEWS FEATURES Al'WI ......... •~•f gnfllfl Rowland G. Freem an Ill. head of scandal- p l a g ued General Services Administra· lion, has resigned ef. fe~ive Ja_n. 15. _ • 1000..,...Dr ..... .,,.... .... • 6J6 .... C-.t .......,, L ..... IMdi • 24 ....... .., ...... '-" L..-. ....... ~.Le,.. ........... ., .. , s.. ....... s-.... • t44t?~Dr .. •w .... ....._ -~"''!'"""" ............ -<(1!0'9 -· ...... ,._ .... --------...... , ................ ···-··· ... -·-· ......... -...... -- NATION ·11ere's f o hope .............. ··~ ~ u w e Fedeml systems outmoded WASHINGTON <AP) -Tl\e federal aovemment could touf moat of ita blg computers onto the scrap heap, lease new equ.ipment to do the same jobs better and save millions of dollars a year in the procesa, says a study by gov- ernment auditors. ''The federal government wu once considered a pioneer in com- puter use," said the report by the- General Accountin1 Office. But it has fallen ao far behind tbat moat of its major data proeeniog equipment "is two or mOl'e pro-• duction cycles behind current technology." ONLY % PEaCENT of the gov- ernment's full-size computers were acquired within the last five years. "The government's ~'k,.A.-...i.a­ dinosaurs oUt ffiere," said one source fa mi liar with the study. The report documents what computer manufacturers have claimed for years: the eovem- ment is wasting vast sums of money by trying to make do .with what it has rather than replacing its aging computer hardware with much more ad- vanced machinery. P~ul Veyette Jr .. four, seems to be sharing a Christmas toast but he really is drinking a nutritional formula that is the only substance he can consume without risking a flare-up of a mysterious lung disease he has suffered since birth. Doctors are hopeful it will diminish later. And the Office of·Management and Budget, which oversees fed e r a l com put er · buying policies, said that. the report didn't go far enough and thitt the problem may be even more widespread than the auditors sug- gest. --Newport Bunes p·tari backed by county "IN EVERY rformancear -cost. p ys1ca size; e ectrical consumption, compute speed, re- .liability, maintainability and ease of use -today's computers are far better than those of 25, 10 or even five year s ago," the auditors reported. But for a variety of reasons, the fede ral government -unlike private industry -has failed to keep up with the changing times. Despite objections from a representative of Newport Beach, a redevelopment plan for the Newport Dunes recreational area was approved by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. The supervisors unanimously supp0rted a plan submitted by Newport Dunes Inc.. the firm that leases the area around the lagoon just inland of Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Bay. The plan includes construction of a family·oriented inn with up to JOO units on the north side of the lagoon, additional boat slips, a pedestrian brid1e span- ning the mouth of the la1oon and a coffee shop. Newport Beach officials con- cerned about overcrowding in the busy tourist area have ob- jected to the fact that the land Pets for snake food charged ANCHORAGE. Alaska <AP) A pet store owner charged with selling live rats and rabbits to C'UStomers to feed to the store's pet boa constrictor has denied she acted cruelly towards the animals. ·'There's nothing bloody or gory about it ,•· said Sharon f'erguson. who contends she on- 1 y asked donations for the animals. "How do they (police) expect snakes to eat?" Ms. Ferguson, 27, and a store t'le rk , Deborah Betancourt 19 were arrest ed on cruelty-to'. animal charges after an un· de rcover police officer said he paid $5 and was given a white rat to feed to the snake called -sonny. · -TH£ EABL'S 11'1.-·HIATlffO ...... -" ....... $1 L.c ?t 76\f ~ti-a« t.me..S..11J:.~.11 v°"' OQOt !C~H 5,,,.,. ~~·'"" V()\j, Ao·a• COSTA wu641-1289 ,._..__ •1HION v11J0495-o4C)1 119112Ce""-~· ... !Soft 01o90 ,_., el A•..,~....., I FAl"8S IHSUtlAMCI MOUP 54a.iH4 w Ul-l4J1 I • I ti 4 --• Celle ....... '"" T e Daily Pilot e classifi~s e workfor • you. can _ 642-5678 e forquick e cash sales . • proposed for the motel is de· signaled on the city's general plan for open space and recrea- tion. City planner Sandy Genis asked the supervisors Tuesday to postpone a decision on the re- development plan until city of· ficials could study recent en· vi ronmental statements published about the plan. Sile also said the original en- viron mental reports weren't adequate. But the supervisors, who con - trol the beach area because of a 1919 stale tidelands grant, sup- ported a motion by 5tb District Supervisor Thomas Riley in favor of the plan. County planner Al J\"l"mijo said many of the city's concerns were covered in the plan. The · city had asked the county to re- quire improvements lo the water quality in the lagoon before more than the existing 230 boat slips are a llowed . Armijo said the supervisors' intention is to do that. A local coastal program for the dunes, which is a set of policies to regulate how the ard will be developed, was approved by the supervisors on Nov. S. The redevelopment plan con - forms to the coastal policies, said Armijo. As a result, its machines operate at a comparative snail's pace, require more people to operate, break down more often, take up more space, use more electricity and require more air conditioning than necessary. A detailed examination of four computer systems in separate government agencies showed that Sl.4 million a year could be saved by immediate replacement with leased equipment, the report said. AL11IOUGH ONE orficial cau- tio~ed a reporter not to attempt to extrapolate the savings figure to all l,366 medium· and large-scale computers in the federal inven- tory, none or several experts con- sulted doubted that the trend would hold true and that the sav· ings could easily run into the hun- dreds of millions of dollars a year. ·'The federal inventory of medium-and large-scale com- puters is, without a doubt. out- moded," the auditors found. "Our analysis shows that over half of these computers use 1971 or earlier t echnology . As an analogy, it is as though the Air Force's inventory of planes were pri m a rily pre-j et -e ngi ne aircraft." · Candle gives prayer light F RUITLAND, Idaho CAP) - Continuing a 2()-year tradition, residents of this small western Idaho farm ing community gathered on Christmas Eve to· pray for peace around an 80· pound community candle . ..'._'It ·s_ a p_raye_r for _peace tnroughoot the world and in our community and in our individuat lives," said t he Rev. Earl Traughbe r , pas tor of the Fruitland Church of the Brethren, where the tradition began 20 years ago. The wax for the giant candle was donated throughout the year by the-up to 300 residents· attend- ing the ceremony. BEGIN YOUR SUNDAY WITH CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH IN THE ZODIAC AT N-M NEWPORT BEACH. Each Sunday beginning at 11 :30 a.m. relax in our Zodiac Restaurant over gourmet breakfast delights accompanied by complimentary champaone . Seati~ ere at 11 ::.> o.m., noon and 1 p.m. Please coll early hr reservations: 759-1900, ext. 330. P .S. After tnn:h. browse through the store we're open ecx:h Sunday from noon to 5 at N-M .. vport Becxtl. , --• Frld•y. December 26, Ul80 IT'S MONEY SAVIN' TIME I * LEATHER COATS - men & women, assorted styles & sizes 20% off * SHIRTS- men&women 30°/o off *HATS- wool/fur blends and some straws 25o/o off * CLOTH BLAZERS, cord vests, cord pants, women only 30%-off ' . . . YOU'VE GOT 72 HOURS TO GET IN HERE: ·- .. ' .. ·' .. Fri. 1 G-8 · Sat. 1 G-6 Sun 12-5 only! Owldwook. Wlllge at El Toro extt l.D. Fwy. lo. a 8Cll1cent to L9tUM .......... ~ Hiii•, 111-5780 • -~ .. ~~ 1~-...-:··~ I • fo rr,,.•u \rthu r Burn ~. former chairman of t' ... d \' r a L-.1Le se r v e Ho a rd s aye; talk .b o ut d e claring (•rooorruc eme rgency 1s "premature" and w oul d c au se ·economic chaos " Classes fwi on midway HOUSTON (APl Three educators tired or seeing stude nts· eyes g I aze over th e wo rd "science" are conduct· ing ex p e rim e nt a l lessons at an a muse· ment park. When the jw:iior high Italian crooner wins ~tate battle 8TONINOTON.t. COnn. <APl -Tobac· co lile!r Jolla W.a. McCol'mlck'1 lftonl to retain o...,...p o1 a •KN..._ have 1one ~la •""*•· 8ut Italian crooner S.rsto Fruelal hu tomeOalftc to aiq about. i'rulthl and McCotmlck have bMD ar1ulf\I ror a year over wbo la tbe rlabtrul owner of tbe 1prawlin1 •outbtut Connecticut estate known u r•rmholme. 1n a «kciaioo anAOWlced lhla week, "'ranchl wM oamtd riahttuJ oWller by t<w I .ondoft Superior Judae Francia R. Dou Quhua. fte JuUe ruled tbat Fr•chl :.~-~ ,...rty for ... ooo lleODI...,.. a ,.,...r lD P'armbolme lac., clC••d tM trwaeuan wu a mort..,. .,,......,..t cf....., t.o belp tlim out ol ftundal dlMcultl•, not a prof!.rty aale. llcCormlck Hid be • Ml the IDOllly t.o make·a mortcafe pll) mdt oa property be owned n W•terlJ, R.I. . The Judie naled McCormick could have retalMd ownenblp ol tbe estate had he exerdMd an option to purcbue the property back for $05,1100. ... However, be 1a1d tM opttoa b8d .. ,.,.. ln September i•. Lawyer Jamea r . Breaaan, who represented Franchi, Mid tbe nal1U meam McCormick and b1I family wtl1 have t.o move off lhe eatate, wblcb tbe)' had been 1bartn1 wltb Frucbl. The property includea an JI.room man1ion, aueat hoUH, caretaker'• cot· tage and several otber buUcttnp. ftile the luue ol who owatd tbe eetate wu argued ln the court, McCormick lived ID the main boUle, whUe Franchi lived ln the 1uest house. • Double (OlipOll Double Coupon "U .. 1ny one M1nulac1ur91s' "cel'lll•oll" covpon anci gee CIOUble Ille aav,.,gs when you pu1ch-lhl 119"\, "j<>I IO 1ncluele -r1111le1 • ·1r11 °' -111oce<y pu1c11 ... -eoupona 01 11ceeo 1111 value ol 1"9 11em E.1cludft l•quor. toOec:eo encl lluod m11~ p10Clucts ·• -v .. any one M1nufactu111<s "cenit·oll" coupO'I ano get double Ille M•"'jl• when ~ou 1>111cn•• tne item Nol to lnc:luele -r1111ler 1ree. or groce1y l)<l1cnue coupona °' •-eel the ••lu• or 1ne nem EAClueles 11quo1 1001cco and llulcl mll• producla NATION CIBNA.KIUS l,&'iODOGS PEKING <AP) -A commune outside of Pekln1 killed 1,8:50 dogs since November in a campat1n to prevent rabies, the Peking Even· int News reported. The commune is in Tung county, which has been a rabies epidemic area, lh'e paper said. It said 31 commune of- ficials took the lead in the extermination cam· paign by killing their own family dogs. Double Coupon 'V.. •"'t one M1nufac1urert cents-oft C4ul>()n 1ne1 get double the M•.,11• wl'len 'fOu purclllte tne •t~m Nor 10 •ncluele "rttta1111 free Of grocery pu1cnese coupons or ••c:eeel Ill• •llue or the item facluele& llquo• 1obacco ancl llu•O ""'" P•OOUC:lt UINt One M9m Per Manut.cturers• Coupon Md u• a Double C°"POM Per cimom.r µ:.-~111·•.t~ ft l•u Dee; Sr,1 ~.ll'Cl~l-pypus m4he-t>·...._..___ gra m ride a r o ll e r coaster, they laugh and s cream just like other kids. But when they get off. the educators re port, they h ave a j!reater appreciation of g r av ity and n ew en - thusiasm for the stu.dy of science. "TOO MUCH theory is IH•i ng taught in th e c·las::i rooms . Kids need I to learn how to apply 1t •• '\ays Howard J ones. I a professor a t the l 'nt"ersity of Houston T hat 's where the T<'x - a.!-Cvclone comes in A ft t>r a r ide on the Houston Astroworl d 's ~~ant roll er coaster. th~ youths are asked about wind velocity and what thev felt as the coaste r 'tped along O n th e G re e l e d l l.1ghtnin', another ride, ... tutl<'nts feel more G l (11rr<', or gravity, thiin a I i;p:ice !>hutllc crew dur· I 111g 11rtorr T HE A PPROA C H 'it'emi; to be erreclive. After a trip to the park . a group of remedial stu· dt.'nts wanted to lake more science courses 'This is significunt bt'cuuse this is a group th :ll w o uld nev e r normall y volunteer to l<Jk e more science than r equ i r ed," s aid Or. C aro l y n Su nm e r s , curator of the Houston Museum of Natural Srience Planetar ium. The researchers hope to e xpand the program t•> a musem ent pa rks across the nation with a $293,400 grant from the N:itional Science f'o~­ dation. THE PROJECT is aimed at j unior h igh pupils because, as Jones said. "that is the time when most start shying away from science." The program begins in a c lass room where pupils •are told what-tu ·Cf'Cpect ~1t· the amuse· ment parks. Then come the r ides and a report on their experiences and how each relates to science. The project tea m plans lo test t he ir materials at oth e r theme parks and then at a s ite remote from a park to determine if la bor atory materials. such as films and model rides, are as valuable as actual amusement park experience. JONES SAID that in .. some sections of lhe na- • tion. where there are no big a musement parks, "w e will u se th e earnival when it comes to town." The prof-essor s aid test s' given recently to a group of youths who had not done well ln science but participated in the amusement park project "showed a complete turn·around. These kids sot 1ood resuJta where ln the put they. bad not done well at all." Farmer John Smoked per lb. 8 oz . pkg. Ham per ShMk-Portlon--lb~. -\ ................................. ,.-... ~~, ................ !"-... j Wilson Certified or Cudahy.Ber S Boneless Ham Weter Added PLAINWRAR Champagne Regular or Sugar FrH Dr PMA• 150 ml. I btl. 2 ltr. btl. 99 97 19 :: ......... ,...,. ................ ..,..., ..................... prtaeredudon ___ .,. af ..,_.nd or promalaftlll .....,. An.t .... ..._tit tN1 N we tM ........... • ~ .... ...,.. ..... aul1'81. flttee ..._theft ......... ,,........,"" d.,., ~'··--.......... b .......... ., .... ., ........ .. . . ' . Ar~ur Star-Butter Basted Boneless Turkey It per lb. 59 Bell Brand-Assorted Varieties Potato Chips • 71hoz. ~In. P•ck Glnget' Ale, Club Soda, Collins Tonic or Sugar Free Tonic Canada Dry Mixers • . 2Soz .• btl. Punch,Grape,Orange,Strawberry Ralphs -k-uit-==lkinks Naturl•Y F•h gal. btl. - Ralphs ) Egg _Nog :~ . . qt. - ctn. II Florida-Red or While ~ Grapefruit Prices eftectlv• . Dec. 28 thru Dec.31,1980 11Copyrlght 1HO bJ Relptw Qrooery COlftlNlftr. AH Rlghta Rt111Wd. We,...,.. the rtgM to""'" or refuM ..... to oommerclel .................... ••ch II r:--•--cM1> ---:.:1 'S --·--c-. I hi $2°.£ I r ~ ' Tray WlthCoupon I I Minimum Order for 10 People I "81 .... Applttle ........ I UMll OM ..... 0.. c...,. CHllHll I c..-..... .,... • ._,,_,,,,., I ----~-----........ II.LS 12 .......... ,-.... . mlt1Jlltllllm -·--CISTlllJA •1 -·a. &J&l1fl Bl 1M11 l m U, IDIEtU •tllMM.=-•-.==•m nm.-:•11...,,N...., II 1-. .. wmn DEC. 26, 1980 • • WIDner 1s ••• FL's ersio11 of the Emmy's •'tom AP llbpa•ce.e• 1'h"~·s a 101 more to a Na •~al Football Lea-aol! eb(1n 1 th•u\ rushw~ for l.000 yuds. pa b lf\i for 4.000 or winning a u~r Bvwl The Assocaat\:d Pr~i.~ · a11nulll honor Moi.t Valuable Player, Coach of the Year, All Pro team and the rt!St will be announced about IO days henc~ To fill the Small void they 'II leave. we present this column·s annual Miasma Awards ,.;__........,.,..,_._hL .Mruu.y -flyt-hon Ftym g Circ·us Award . To Don Coryell and has San Oaego aerialists. Dan Fouts. J ohn Jefferson. Kellen Winslow and Charlie Joiner THE HOWARD Cose ll ··silence Is Golden" Award. To NBC . f o r proving that sometimes even a minus as bet· ter than nothing. The World War II Air Ace Award: To Dick Nolan. who bagged a dozen zeroes before being shot down himself. The Rob Lytle "Fumbling Is Never Having To Say You're Sorry" Award : To Walter Payton. whose onl y mistake of l l>;i ~ •~ lJlc L:. An) Wd) On Tht" F'1J l) ., • Award Tu Robert lrsay, luokang ,1t ..ill lhobc empty seats 111 Uult1111orl' l:.&:.t Sunday and ~unckrang what lht> folks In Jac·k~omalle Wl'rl' doing TH t: YOU NG MAN Raver Award To Earl ':impbell, as unstupµablt• ab the M1ss1ssippi Ile lllSt keep~ roll an· a Ion~ The l''li l!hl Of The Phoenix Awurd Tu J11n l'lunkett. aras- n g f I o Ill t-h t' -a-rt~ o f 11 bu rncd·out l·arct·r to propel the equally amazing Oakland Raiders ba<'k to prominence. The Tom Cousineau School of Hard Knox ·Award To thl' Buf· falu Hilb , l'han1p1ons for the first llm<-' :.1nt•e 1966 without the No I draft p1('k who tldN·ted a year ugu The .Juhn lh-11\ t•r "Rock v Mountiun lli gh ·· Award To Lyle Al zado. fN•ling a mile high an Clevl'lancl. along with the rest of the Drowns . The Jimmy The Greek Net· Point Spread Differc.·ntia l A war d · To The Dalla s Cowboys, who won IJut .;till lost <·hange and had his s treak ~topped 3t a measly 127 games. The Duane Bol>ick Award: "To Bre nt Musberger , who learned to beware of Greeks bearing Cis ts . T he Budd SchuJberg "A Face In The Crowd" Award: To David Woodley, who came out or nowhere well, Louisiana State, if you want to get technical as an eighth·round draft pick to become Miami's Bob Gr-ie~ of the 80s:---- The Alfred Hitchcock "The Bird s " Award · To th e Philadelphia Eagles and .Atlan- ta Falcons. who fir.ally ·turned on their tormentors. The Y.A. Titlle-R.C. Owens Alley-Oop Award: To Tommy Kramer and Ahmad Ras had, who teamed up on a wing and a prayer that gave Minnesota another division championship. THE THOMAS Wolfe "You C':.in 't Go llome Again," Award: To the ~attle Seahawks, who h <1d every thing but the K ingdome itself collapse on them. I'll take tl1at! AP WirtplMlto was having the temerity to THE R) 'R T O~..DU-.t..:ul tuille.t...:'..W&oottr' ---:'rflinds Of Stone" '/\ward' To The Bob .. Barker ·'The P~ce If a r 0 t d (.'a r m 1 c h a<' I , w h n The Th1>mas Wolrc "You Can Co llomc Again." Award. To John M<-Ka y, who: havirrg gone from worst to first in '79, pulled an a lmost perfect r everse in "RO me-cterencter-c tlartes Cauflela o Tufsa University -<36> goes high to intercept a pass intended for Gray receiver Byron Franklin of Auburn in the Blue-Gray foot- ball game played Christmas Da~ an Mont· gome ry, Ala. Fo r story and final score. see page 88. Is_ Wrong Award : To Jam couldn't catch a pas s ror a Finks, Payton's boss. $2 ,000 lighter in the wallet because he knew what he land we) saw and said so. The Dr. Strangelove ··How I Learned To Stop Worr~ng And Love The Bomb'' Award: To Roger Staubach, who made his own Amy almost as popular as that other one. THE RODGERS and Ham· merstein "I'm As Corny As Kansas In August" Award: To John Riggins. who raised crops while the Washington Redskins came a cropper. The Sigmund Freud "What Seems To Be The Problem?" Award: To Ron Erhardt. New England's resident psychiatrist, agreeing to one more year of therapy. The Jack Nicholson "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest " . Award : To Al Davis, who acts like the inmate trying to run the institution. The "Who Needs Two On The Fifty?" Award: To Pete Rozelle and Georgia Frontiere. who might like to do a little scalping There was only one 'Great Feat' CHICAGO (A P > -A panel of 10 sports writers selected the electrifying triumph of the U.S. Olympic hockey team at Lake Placid as the overwhe lming ch oice for the 1980 "Gr eat Feats'' gold medal The balloting was conducted by Pro Comfort. a dl\rision or Scholl Inc .. to honor the top athletic achievements of the past year. Each winner will re· cei ve..a plaque er reeognition in the shape of a foot. Team U.S.A. received 100 of a possible 110 votes because David Israel of the Chicago Tribune voted for the U.S. Olympic hockey squad twice. once for de- feating the Russian squadr and. - -: again tor capt\u:ing the.. aold meaal. Although the hockey team was a runaway winner. 33 feats re~ ceived al least one vote from the writers, who each selected 10 feats in order of preference from a list of 41. In second place was Bjorn Borg's ftfth straight Wimbledon · crown with a five-set triumph over John McEnroe. Following, in order, were: Jack Nicklaus' fourth U.S. Open golf title w'ith a record-breaking total of 272, and Eric Heiden's five Individual medala in the Winter Olympics. Tied for fifth were Ma1ic Johnson's 42 points, 15 rebounds, seven assists ~d three ateala in the final ganfe in leading the Laken to the National Basket· ball A.asociaUon championship, and George Brett's pursuit of battinl .a and fini1hin1 at .380, the hltbest avera1e In 39 yea!!; Geuubie RJa biffOm n1 the first flllJ llnte Rell'et in 1951 to wln tbe Kmtucky Derby: the Terry 8rad1baw·to-Jobn Stallw,rth pa11tnc comblnaUon that netted the StMlen their fourth Super Bowl title ln 1lx yean. and box-er Roberto Duran'• nnt victory • over die undefeated Su1ar Ray lAollard tn llaatnal. John Sevano ----------- Saul When the Rams· offense takes to the fi e ld Sunday a~ain s t the Dallas Co wb oys . a f a mil iar. tha t is, to his teammates -will be hov ered over the ball, poised and ready to s nap it into the waiting hands of Vince F'erragamo. For center Rach Saul. 1980 wall be re- membered as a long and painfuJ season . . maybe the longest in his 11 year career. Every Sunday, team trainers add an· other roll of tape to his already battered and bruised body. You watch him get dressed and wonder how he moves at a ll lie and Ja<:k Reynolds usually have a rare after j!a mes to see who leaves the lockcrroom last. Saul 's wife. Eileen, even so metimes questions h er husband·s sanity aft er watching him Singln' 111rfl • IS 1nasking as a corpse spend hours trying to get out of bed on Mondays. have his playing time gradually re- duced, hoping to play no more than two quarters by the middle of the season. Saul, in making the request. was simply trying lo save some of his body for after football. He 's no dummy, he realizes how fast players grow out of the game last Sunday after the Rams' 17-14 vie tor y over Atlanta. Battling a bad case of the flu. which had him in the hospital the Friday before. the center from Michigan State missed a half dozen plays the entire 67 minute!:\ It's been the same way. though, for 160 consecuti ve games. Saul has played with broken fingers , broken hands, sore knees, pinched nerves, sprained ankles, bruised shoulders : the list is endless. Who knows, maybe Saul is a little off his rocker. Not that he hasn't tried to change things. Lord knows, he 's tried. But management and his teammates don't seem to want lo cooper ate. Things haven 't worked out quite the way he wanted, however. And for that reason, and unless some changes are made. fans may be witnessing Saul's final year as a Ram In the lockerroom afterward. Saul .... at bent over on h1~ s tool. his head between his legs. a cup rt-sting under his mouth. He rould barely lift his head \.\hen re porters rame to hrs cubicle. and has s peech was lower than his motions When he left, more than 1 ·~ hou rs latt•r, he didn't walk. he shuffled Players trying to learn his position <i.e .. like Doug Smith) keep gelling in· jured. and management, with' no other recourse. simply taps good ·01 Ri ch on the shoulder and sends hi m back in there. Ironically, Saul had expressed a de- sire during summer camp this season to .. It's turned out to be a pretty good season, but it's not what I wanted." saut Saul. who has played almost every down of every g.ame-. ttlis season. "I wanted to slow down a little bit. I know som e of the injuries I've gotten this season are going to last for a long time." It "s because of gam€.'s hke this that Saul is going to talk to Coach Ray Malavas1 after the Sl'ason about his future. ·'The coach is the one I have to talk to.·· said Saul · · 1 ·m in a whole different Saul never looked worse than he did <See SE\'ANO, Pagt> 8 8> Landry favors Atlanta But he likes the Eagles a11d Rams, too DALLAS <AP> Dallas Coach Tom Landry figures the Los Angeles Rams have a better chance to m ake it to the Super Bowl than the Cowboys, but he really likes the potential of the Atlanta Falcons. Landry broke out his crystal ball to handicap the National Football Conference playoffs amt-tre pot tile COwooys and Minnesota Vikings in a tie for the longest odds. "Obviously, tea ms which won divisions are in a better position' because they have one less game to win to get there:· said Landry. Asked who he would like to play in the Super Bowl, Landry grinned and said, "I don ·t care who we meet in Ne w Orleans if I'm there. In fact. we·11 take ·em all on at onre if I'm in the Super Bowl.·· The Rams arrive for Sunday's 10 ,30 a.m. game Frid~y night and will workout in Texas Stadium Saturday. Thr Ram:.. "'ho arc a field goal underdog C\ en though they defeated Dallas 38·14 Just two "eeks ago . kn or ked the Cow bovs out of the divisional playoffs last year with a 21 19 victory in Texas Stadium If Los Angeles wins. the Rarn!> will play in Philadelphia Jan. 3. A Oalla!> vlt'lorv llcnd:o-the Cowbovs to Atlanta· for a Jan. 4 first-round NFC game Wolverines have -· a sunny outlook DIVISION cHAMPIONS get a first-round bye to watch Los Angeles and Dallas battle for survival Sunday al Texas LOS AN GELES (AP l -b~n 82 degrees in Pasadena. we Stadium in the NFC wild-card Michigan's fifth-ranked football turned the thermostat in our lO· playoff. team came in out of the cold door prartice facilit y to &3. "I w<>uld say Atlanta, based on Thursday, a rriving in sunny degrees We'll be ready for the its performance over the year, Southern California for their weather." should be in the favorite's role." New Year's Day date with the Srhembechler. laughing about said Landry. "Philadelphia is a 16th-ranked Washington Huskies the cold weathe r back in the very close second because the in the Rose Bowl. Midwest. said. "I can't wait to Eagles are capable. ~olverine coach Bo Schem· get a rup or roffee. The water on "The Eagles were hurting bechler, squinting in the bright tbe plane wa!; frozen, no kid· against us with a lot of key de· sunlight as he walked away ding." fensive people injured. If those from the team's charter night, h players are all healthy, they'll said, "It's just great to be here." Mi chigan. like Was ington, make a good run for it." One of the first questions 9-2. normally has arrived moch LandrY continued, "The Rams Schembechler was asked was earlier than Christmas Day for have their Super Bowl ex· about his coaching jinx in the theJan. l gamein Pasadena. n.rlence -'th them. It's the kind ~ s e Bow I . where h is ·'In the past, it was difficult to r-"f• be on the road ror two weeks.' •• of team that can rally in the Wolverines have lost each of five said Schembechler. "So, with playoffs. Minnesota and outings. He shot back: "But we ou_r indoot practice facility,~ ourselves would have to be con-alway1 com~ ba'ck. lt.'s a felt we could wait until late:...r ;::lhh:::::;:.._---:- _ _js~id~e~red~~d~arkbo~~n~es~be~c~a~'8e~.;we;;....~pob1;l;ti~Yedu;thi~nq'rthi. ~·t~wraeci·v~e~wr°"~m:--~·~~-~·e1,11-crnvegoooPfic ces , 10 we get to come out here a lot. indoors ... "Thi.I la a JOUDI team that hu · Asked If he thought the new exceeded all our e11peetatiom." a p p r o ac h m I g h t c h a n 11' Boston's Larry Bird scores two ot h1I 28 ,oint.I a11~t New York at Madison Square Garden Thunday. The Celtics went on to defeat the Knlcks, 117-108~ for their ninth consecutive victory. ' · LANDaY WD be WHn't all that certain about the American Conlerene. playolf• altboqb be thou1bt San DiefD IQoked fOOd. In be•Unc Pittabur1h llondat nif.ht. • 'lt'8 a touup over .., • .., . . . all of tbem are 1ood cbolc:a," saJd Landrv. lihen the WolHri•et ftew out MlcbJ1an's luck in the R~e of Ann Arbor earlier ln tM day, Bowl, Schembecbler replied. .the lenq»erature ••-..,.bovtrin& ''Wh.Jft you've Iott as many as around ..,.,. ID Loa lit ..... it •e haw. you'll try anythln1 .... waa ln the mid-IOI. II l c b i 1 a n h a s r a c e cl "We've been keepln1 u '" Wublncton once previously ln on the weather iD Puadeaa," Paaadena, lo 1tn; and lbe said Schembechler. "When It's Huskies scored a 2'1·20 upset -DM.YPtLOl ... ,.. ..................... ..... Brook. geta hi• releaae, and now there'• no job r .... Ara.icte• MINNICAPOUS -H•rb lroob ....,..'11 .... (ii reoived permluJoa rrom &M OaWM. Swtberlud ' ho( key team to be Nl•aud from bla eoouact, but lbe New York llan .. rs bu• ~WM to U.O Crail Patridl u their coach for tlM r•t ol Cbe l_,l NaUoaal Hoc: key t..ea1•...._ TM lllnMapoUa Tribune reported ln l\a Tlaunday ediUona Utat the Oavm team has •&reed to accept a lll:JlCIO pay meat for lb~ rtlt&H of BroOks' contract, wh.iCh 6u another year to ru.n But after a month of ne1ooat1ons, which bad Brooks laJdn1 over the Ranaers ·head Job uywbere from Jan. 1 to March l, the deal apparently iaoff • The Tribune article, written by seorU editor Sid Hartman, lndkated lhat Brooks was upset with the chu1• of develop.. ment.s and mi&ht not take the Ran1ers job next year even if it is offered. The Ranaers have compiled an 8·4·2 record since Patrick took over for Fred Shero six weeks aao. I New York bad planned to have Brooks, the former U.S. _ 0 1,ydll>lc hockey coach, take over...the-Ran1er1 after hiJI Davoe team nnisbed play March 5. Broob reportedly •&reed lo a three.year contract, although he refused to sian it because Davosthreatenedtosue. Jack Crumpe, a Madison Square Garden vice president, was quoted as sayina the Ranaers mi1ht consider hirtna Brooks as Patrick's assistant. Patrick was Brooks' assistant wlth the gold·medal winning Olympic team. -----0-Ce et Cite .... Dick Vermell, on the long hours he puts in as coach or the playoff.bound Philadelphia Eagles: "If you don't invest very much, then defeat doesn't hurt very much and winning isn't very exciting." Ballard ~rn. H••n ll4•• •ft.•fe11ft Gre1 Ballard scored 24 points and Elvla m Hayes became the fourth all-time rebounder In the NBA as Washington trounced New Jersey, 109-94, to highlight aciion on Christm.as pay. Tb\frsday:-Hayes, w~scored l~bbed tm 14,M!nd rebound with (;02 left lri the third period to replace Walt Bellamy as the fourth leading rebounder in NBA history. Hayes pulled down 15 rebounds in the game. Ballard, who 1 shot six for eight from the floor the first two periods, scored 12 points each half ... Elsewhere. guard t>ennls Jollnaon broke open a close game with four points and three assists during an 18-2 second· quarter sprint th .. at propelled Phoenix to a 131-111 thumping of San Antonio. The Suns led just 44-4~ when Johnson hit a lO·footer at the 5:03 mark to start the sur· ge. Guard Kyle Macy and forward Len "T"rack'' lloblnson added four points apiece as the Suns opened a 62·44 margin HLLAlllo ... Larry Blrd scored 28 points, includ· ing 20 in the second half, and also pulled down 20 rebounds Lo lead the Boston Celtics to their ninth 'Consecutive victory. a 117·108 win over New York ... Mycllal Tlompsoa's three· point play with 31 seconds left. enabled Portland to continue its mastery over Golden State on its homecourt, 115·114. The Warriors, by losing, have not won a game in Portland since Feb. 8, 1976. Sltooi fng .,,,..,., Ila• lwl I or• ,.,...,,.. BEIRUT, Lebanon -Unknown assailants E machine-gunned bettors and horses in Beirut's Mid· city Race Track Thursday. wounding three men and forcing a cancellation of J he Christmas.Prize Race, police reported. The track committee held an emergency session after the attack and resolved to suspend horse races in Lebanon until "proper security is ensured" for the Middle East's heaviest bet- ting track. . A police spokesman said some 5,000 spectators panicked whe n gunmen opened up on horses lined up at the start for the big race and then turned their machine guns on the stanas. touching off a stampede for exit gates . Many dove for shelter from bullets only to be trampled upon by fleeing attendants, but no serious injuries were reported in the stampede. The spokesman said the three men suffering gunshot wounds were hospitalized. · Forweer Tewtpw ••ar rollap•f"•; dw• PHILADELPHIA -Tim Claxton, a star on m Temple University's 24·5 basketball team in 1977, collapsed and died near his home Tuesday, authorities said. He was 24. Claxton, the eighth highest scorer in Temple history. was waived by the Atlanta Hawks of the National Basketball As· sociation last October after a heart problem made him dizzy in practice. He was then advised to end his playing career. Temple Coach Don Casey said he was told that Claxton. a 6·4 guard. was walkl.ng along a street near his home when he collapsed Tuesday afternoon. He was pronounced dead at. Germantown Hospital about an hour later. C'r-, 8raaa i.lldl .,,..,.r ••••• WICHITA. Kan. -Denny Crum of Louisville m and Larry Brown of UCLA will direct the East and West AU-Star teams in the loth annual Pilla Hut · Basketball Classic at Las Vegas April 4, it was an- nounced. Louisville defeated UCLA 59-54 ln the NCAA finals at In· diaoapolislastseason_ Teleelftea,IWtlte Followl1i9 are the top sports events on TV today. Ratings are: o1 11 I excellent; / t I worth watching; t t fair; / forget It. (el a p.m., Ch•nnel I ./ ./ ./ COLLEGE BASKETBALL: New Mexico at Nev.ca. (LH Ve9as). Announcen: Ross Porter and Ralph Readout. Jerry Tarkanlan's Runnlrf Rebels take on the AQQles of the Western Athletic Conference In what figures to be a run-and-gun affair between two explos111e offenses .• RADIO Basketball -Indiana at Lakers, 7:20 p.m., KLAC CS70). Hockey-Kl1i9sat Vancouver,l :OSp.m., KOGO (600). ------~ . ...--........ -.... ~. SPORTS BREAK /FOOTBALL !Jowl roundup this ~yy. Who • IS J I Fro• AP:=re&clMI llEMPIUS-Wbola Bradley? He Ui the Bl1 l!i11it'1 aU·tlme total offense leader with t,451yardl, 1urpu1ln1the record of 5,71het by Kanau State's Lynn Dickey and be has been the all· conference quarterback the last three years. But who is Phil Bradley? At last season's Cotton Bowl acainat Houston, Osborne said someone in the media mentioned to Houston coaches that the Cornhu.sken were work· ing on some different things, lncludin1 a "swln1- ing gate" trick play. La..,r~ ... ,. .... A~••' He holds almoet all of Miuowi's passin1 and total offense records, as well as the highest career A TL.ANT A -Virginia Tech sophomore Cyrua completion mark (54.8) and lowest interception rate Lawrence is not to be confused with North (3.6 percent> of any quarterback in the school'sJUs· Carolina's "Famous Amos" Lawrence although tory. they are both running backs and their football Sowhoiai>bUBradleyt--statistics are similar. He ia the quarterback playin& second fiddle this 'ltle 5-9, 198-pound speeds~er from Franklin. week to Mark Herrmann, the All-American sicnal Va ., who has led Coach Bill Dooley's Hokies in caller and all·time major colle1e career passing rushing his first two seasQm, could be a big factor kin& who will lead Purdue a1alnst Bradley and Mis· when Virginia Tech m~ts 20lh·ranU<t Miami in souriinSaturday'aLibertx Bowl. the 13th annual Peach Bowl here Jan. f~ -t "As mucbcfll I've done in the conference lb.e last Cyrus Lawrence made bis own name well- three years aDd beinl Player of the Year thil'year. --itnown this season with a school record 1,221 yards yet when it comes to national notoriety no one's on 271 carries for a 4.5 average, which placed him heard of me too much,•• says Bradley. who bears the eighth nationally. In his freshman year. he had 791 scan of four record-settin1 but fru.stratinf seasons yards on 177 carries, witb both his yardage and at Missouri and makes no effort to concea them. nine touchdowns being school records for a first· "All I Can do is elay," he SMS bitterly~Othe.r.... yeM-baek. ,... - people ge paid tOli"anale the publicity. I'm just kind of 1lad it '11 all over. I'm ready to go on to something else." N••ril8'1a adcfl"9 nree "'rlnldf"• E.L PASO -Nebraska Coach Tom Osborne said Thursday he has put in a few new wrinkles for the eight-ranked Comhuskers' Sun Bowl 1ame Saturday with 17th-ranked Mississippi State. . And Osborne said that ls one reason why he closed the Cornhuskers · practice to all non· Nebraska media. TALLAHASSEE. Fla. -Florida State's husky linebacker Reggit: Herring says hard work and pride has made the No. 2 Seminoles a better team than the 1979 squad, which was undereated in the regular season before losing 24· 7 to Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl. "We're hungrier now than we were a year ago," Herring said as FSU prepares for a rematch or the 1980 Orange Bowl against No. 4 Oklahoma. "We have grown as a football team through hard work and pride in ourselves and the program." Herring, a senior, should know. Florida State is a new.comer among college football 's elite and its runner-up ranking is the highest ever for any FSU team. .Plunkett ' • • • ~BJoytng the chance OAKLAND (AP) -For tbe past few years, Sunday wu Juat another day ln the week for..Jlm Plunkett. He'd dreu up, ao to work and then watch some· one else do the work. He wu a bench·rider in the National Football League, playin1 on t eams whose players went home the moment tbe regular . season ended. Now, a decade after arrivina on the pro sc.ene as a hitbJY touted Stanford star. Jlm Plunkett is finally getting lnto a playoff game-and he won't be on the bench. "I'm looking forward to Sun· day more than any other Sun· day in my life," Plunkett said as he and the Oakland Raiders prepared for their American Football League Conference wild-card playoff game against the visiting Houston Oilers. '.:.for the filll time UL. my career, I don't look at any other team with awe," said Plunkett. "We 're as good as any of them." Plunkett rode that bench last year , whe n Ken Stabler quarterbacked the Raiders. And after the great quarterback swap that sent Stabler to the Oilers and Dan Pastorini from Houston to Oakland, Plunkett still rode it. Pastorinj was the starter -un\il he broke a leg in the fifth game of the season. That's when Plunkett took over, and when the Raiders took off. They won nine of 11 games behind him. Closina practice wouldn't be needed, he said, "if you really aren't going to change anything and sit there with a pat hand and play everything you've shown on 11 films. But .we've changed. We're not going to play exactly what we did all year. So we 're a little concerned about that." He said they JDi&hl change th~ w~tbey._block... a play or run a pass route differently because "the opposition has a lot of lime to zero in and get a lot S tabler's postseason ex· perience, all with the Raiders Although Oklahoma. featuring the running of before they ll'..a.ded him lo--...,. 8.illy Si-ms, th~uhed PSU "before a na-iiOnat -Houston this year . includes television audience, n19st Seminoles said revenge starring performances in some isn't a factor in the 1981 edition of the Miami of the most exciting ~ames in or repetition through 11 games ... Weaver puts his title up against Tillis C HI CAGO CAP> Heavyweight James "Quick" Tillis will get a title shot Feb. 28 in Las Vegas at defending World Boxing Association champion Mike Weaver. according to Neal Pilson, vice president of CBS· TV 's sports division . Pilson also said Wednesday the fight would be carried on CBS· TV 's "Saturday Sports Spec· tacular" program. Earlier re- ports of a Tillis-Weaver bout had the match being televised by ABC-TV. However. CBS re- portedly bought the fight from promoter Bob Arum. president of Top'Rank, Inc .. for$450,000. Weaver is expected to earn a minimum or $750,000 for the fight. while Tillis. who earned the title shot with a Nov. 13 knockout of fourth·ranked Argentine Dom· ingo D'Elia, reportedly will be taking home $250,000. CBS· TV also plans to televise a WBA light·heavyweight rematch between Luke Capuano of Chicago and ointh·ranked Mike Rossman. That fight will be staged Feb. 22 at the Conrad, Hilton in Chicago. When Capuano ( 19·3), who is expected to be ranked No. 10 by the WBA, and Rossman (38-6·3) metonthesame Nov.13card, Rossman captured a close, but unanimous lO·round de- cision. ,_ classic. NFL history. PONY PRO. 80 ...... " SAU llCI --l 9026 BROOKHURST - (at Gcl'field) • HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-3336 't .... ·--......... ....... __ ..,. __ ... .-.. .. .. . .. . . . . .. .. . . . .. .................. .. • Friday, Oeeembef 26, 1980 DAILY PILOT -- Madden: TV's ·refreshing E stancia tourney launches • ' ' NFL'; animated coach an animated analyst :· Estancia 's Eagles ancl the Huntington Beach · Oilers are the top seeded tenms in the Estanchi girls' basketball tournu ment that gets undPr . wuy s:.uurdly ., ra&D aora&N•••G ., ....... 0.'*9 what )'OU '"J8 LM beu ~auclala, former 0.land Raiden Coecb John lladdea bu =. becocne a mUd·muw-.d IUY Ow AH b1a iere-am&q daya .... be wou.W clve • --...avHaa to anybody LD a 1lriped abirt Also ,_. It tat ~ that wu •a&iaa b1a 1na1det out. "l"ve liMnMd to ,..laa. Md lht weer j\Alt went •••l' Now I cu uH u much tabuco u I waot," ...... ..._ "I a,bo f~ ac>meUun1 that I really nUGJ cWoa .. Tmm 8l1NDA \', •ADD&N will be worklnl at Illa uw tove, anclhoa the TV analy1la for the Los Ante&• Rasm' NFC playoff 1am~ •&a.inst the Co•boyi U\ Dallat In bla aecood year as a CBS commentator, Madden ia provlna as 1ood at bl'OMkutiq aa be was at coachin1. WIUl Madden. Hank Stram and Georae Allen, CBS bas the bes t National Football Lea1ue SPOKISONTY ---coaches around. Unlike Stram and Allen, who send in resumes at the drop of an ax, Madden has kicked the coachina habit. "I'm not tempted at all. When I'm at a game, I never wh I'm down there. I feel more sorry for them th.an anything else. But it seems the more you aay you don't want something, the more you become an interesting prospect. I'm definitely through with coaching.·' WHEN llADDEN QUIT the Raiders in 1978 after 10 seasons, be hadn't prepared himself for any kind of after-~ife. Uncenain what to do, he dabbled in commercial real estate. For one day. "I came in and drank some coffee. I sat around and had a coffee break, then sat around some more until lunch. When I came back from lunch, there was nothing going on, so I drank some more coffee and went home early. I never went back." After 30 years in football, Madden found that 1---eTi-rtt..~. ""1'1'Pe"frme af home was overrated. "When you spend all those weeks on the road, you can feel guilty about leaving the family. When I quit, I found that my wife and two boys were happy to see me, but they had lives of their own. I spent a lot of time watching soap operas, so when CBS called, I said 'yes.· "NOW l'VE LEARNED bow important the football season is lo structuring your life. For all those years, there was the preseason, season and post-season. I didn't have it anymore until CBS gave me a season as a broadcaster. ,.Television really filled the void for me." On-air, Madden strike& a nice balance, displaying a fine' sense of bumot with keen perceptions about football and life. CBS loves him; neict year be could be the No. 1 color man or chief analYitforme "NFL Today." His play-1>y-p1ay s1oek1ck, uary Bender, deserves credit for nurturing Madden's talent. Bender has sacrificed bis ego, concentrating on bringing out Madden's best information with leading questions and plenty of airtime. •'Re accepts all the tiny preaaurea and na\Urally coven for me," Madden aaid. ..They mltht be counting down to commercial, 3·2·1, when I break in ... 'And another thing.' I can get away with it because Gary's so smooth." BENDER IS ALSO discovering what referees and ·audiences watching Madden's Lite Beer ad have known for some time. Madden loves to talk and his bands like to keep up. He just can't sit still, either. "I've never sat down at a football game in my life. Our engineers realized this; they gave me those headsets with the long cords. Gary has to stand up, too, if he wants to talk lo me. One time I got a little carried away with my body language, though, and ... boom, I belted him in the head." Madden'• need for ti.. wide-open apacea bu mad• hlm America'• No. l &ona-dlatance railroad commuter. "I've nown all my Ule and never waa a 1ood tuer. I wu tbe kind ot suy who would elbow my nea&bl>Or and aalf, 'What's that?' at the 1U1hlelt dip. "I AL80 DSVBLOPBD clauatl'opbobla. We new charters for the Raiders and I could move aro"nd a bit. Lut yeari.. I new commercjal planes and be1an getlinl tfJreelin1 that I wanted to cet out but there was n ·ng I could do about it. So I just eave up flytn'-"• This year, Madden shutUed between Sunday assignments on the rails. He spent Thanksgiving in the parlor and dining cars between Chicago and New York. He went.from New Orleans to Dallas this week on Amtrak's Sunset Limited. Besides more waJkinC room, Madden enjoys trains for the chance to hobnob with the plain folk who ride them. Some know him for bis football and annowicing careers, others recognize him for his clever commercial, in which he sa s he hn le-a-r-ned-to-relax-. only to wlilprumse into a frenzy beforJ! he punctuates the rmal scene by crashing through a beer billboard. "I've learned a lot about the likes and dislikes of the fans." he said. "One is they like stories and two, they want to learn something. Gary loves to hear stories. So we'll spend Friday and Saturday talking and, on Sunday, he'IJ get them out of me." Saturdafl• 'l't', ra~fe TELEVISION 10:30 a.m. (2) -SUN BOWL -The Mississip- pi Stale Bulldogs (9-2) play the Nebraska Cornhuskers (9-2) in El Paso, Texas. 11 a.m. (4) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL - The UCLA Bruins meet the DePaul Blue Demons in Rosemont, Ill. (7) -LIBERTY BOWL -The Purdue Boilermakers (8-3) take on the Miosouri Tigers (8·3) in Memphis. 1 2 : 3 O p . m . C 3 4 ) -_ .f'._11 LJl.O.l-IN-'FERN~C16N Jfamburg vs. Nottingham Forest. l p.m. (22) -SOCCER. 1:30 p.m . (2) -SPORTS SPECTACULAR - 1980 Olympic champions Robin Cousins, lrina Rod· nina and Alexander Zaitsev are among the featured performers in a figure-skating exhibition. taped in Goteborg, Sweden. AJso: Hall of Fame rodeo and the great taxi challenge._ 3:30 p.m. (4) -SPORTSWORLD -World cup powerlilting, ta~ in London. AJso : Sumo wrestl· ing ; world cannonball and bellyflop cham- pionships; international b~el jumping and world ice speedway motorcycle championships. S p.m. (7) -WIDE WOllLD OF SPORTS - Former world champions Peggy Ji1eming and Lin- da Fratianne a re a,mong the figure skaters 1 participating in a first-ever tour of China. (13) - RALL OF FAME BOWL -The Arkansas Razorbacks (6-S) vs . the Tulane Green Wave (7-4) 6:20 p.m . (9) NBA BASKETBALL The · Los Angeles Lakers meet the Suns in Phoenix . RADIO FOOtbaU -Sun Bowl: Mississippi State vs Nebraska. 10:30 a .m., KNX (1070). Basketball -UCLA vs. DePaul, 11 a.m., JOHN MADDEN KMPC (710); Lakers at Phoenix, 6 20 pm , KLAC --- (570>. L . L -~ Hockey -St. Louis at Kings , 7 pm .. KOGO OUIS I~ <600>. a Christmas Sundatl'• 'IV~ radio HOU STON I AP 1 TELEVISION Former heavywe i ght 9:45 a.m. (34) -FUTBOL IN1'ERNACIONAL boxing champion Joe Hamburg vs. Nottingham Forest Louis wa!> reported in lOa.m.(2)-NFLTODAY. good ronditil)n and 10:30 a.m. <2> NFL FOOTBALL The ·.i ~ooking forward to Rams meet the Cowboys in Dall as in a wild -card !>pe nding ~o mc ti me playoff game . with h1~ family" Thur!> 11 a .m 150 1 SOCCER Mi\O E IN da v at Methodis t GERMANY. H c) s p 1 t a I a 1 :30 p.m. (4) NFL '80. spokeswoman said 2 p.m. (4) NFL FOOTBALL The Houston Doctors 1mpluntcd a Oilers m~t the Raiders 1n Oakland an the AFC ~com.i!H!r in b-oui-s- wHd·card game:------c·ht·'t ttJ ma1nta1n a 3 p.m. (7) GATOR BOWL PREVIEW -A steady heart beat look at the South Carolina Ftghllng Gamecocks I and the Pitt Panthers who meet Monday in Jacksonville, Fla 1 4 p.m. 17) GOLF HIGIU.IGHTS -Review· ing the major tournaments sponsored by the I USG A. 4:30 p.m . 17 > G REAT EST SPORTS LEGENDS A tribute to Amuld Palmer . the man most responsible fof popularizh1g the 'l port of golf. 10:30 p.m <221 COLLEGl. BASKETBALL Notre Dame v!> Kentu<:ky Tarx:d RADIO Football Ram~ at D alla~. 10 ;$0 a rn . 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Sltr,. 1111 11-11 Beu I 1001, no now ~now, lht'eecN lf'\. Kl.--9-1'·1 IHI, no MW \llOW, four cl\.llrs....i""" \ur1aet hit ""'· •-e-1v. '"'· no""" ...-. lour chair\. M•m-11 ,,.._.11tal11 Ba~e lln '"'· 1n1ct al Mw '"""'· .,,,. QOOCIOla, 13 ch•I". lhret \""lac• llllJ J1111t MllMIMll NO f t jlOf'I ClllM ~ CfoMCI. no1 enoooto •kl•r\ Misc. Hoekiey lrMM eelo"• MS«aT8Al.L ·-·a,,.....11111Ml 8 Mll ... M L .... ST LOUIS STA£AI( •• Slvn•CI AM ""'""· ..,_.., uni .. rtllY of O•yton, IO. mulll yHH OftllrKI. POOTaALL ................ 1. ..... CHICAGO 8fAM Al'1ftOlllllCH llW ,.., ll ll•tlon •I 1<•11 Meyer. oll•11t1111 • c-Cllnalor. HOUSTON OILERS Si1111•d Gffrtt WtMerf. ,_.,,. lNKll. cou .... Sf Atl~O ,._. Jim l'a-11 Of· ~"~·~.... ' I ,. ......... SEVANO ••• ball came than everyone eJ~ I don't want any more money, or anything llke that. I Just want to 11tart playh1g leas and Ray la t.be only iUY who can satisfy that or not Slillsfy that. "U things don't work out, I could be leaving as soon as next year " ll 's not that Saul want.a to lcuve. He really doesn't. He just wants his wife and kids to be. able to recognize him in the yt'ars to come. • * * Saul doesn 't think the Rams' 38-14 pasting of the Cowboys two wee k s ago gi ves LA a n y particuJur advantage. "What happened has got to make them tDallas) want to play h arde r ," s ays Saul. "They've got a lot of pride and they· re going to be out to prove something after getting whipped like that. "They know we're human, tha t there are no "S's" on our • l·h~sts The key for us is not to ll't down. If we go in there fat I headed>. thinking this is going lo be an easy game. that 's the wQrs t lhing .we can do. The- .pressurt> is really on us.·· • • • Saul said during the Cowboys' hanging. linebacke r D.O. Lewis looked at him during the middle of the game as if for an a nswer. "I told him I can't figure this tl'am out. either," said Saul. • • • As if µlaying 16·20 games isn't l'nough, Saul will also be the starting cente r for the N FC in thC' Pro Aowl game in Hawaii. I wonder if he'll be able to play only two quarters? * * • Pat Thomas was an uniform and on the practice field Wed · nesday, but his performance wasn't em·ouraging . He hobbled -..n.G-I~ l>-tt-ttl y-un-. sprained ank le throughout Ile was going lo try it again Thursday, but it looked doubtful. • • • B e lly gra111 • ·- APWlr..-e Alcohol autos get·test SACRAMENTO <AP) -State worken are driving three new cars that are part of what will eventually be a 77-car test of whether alcohol can be the cheap and availablefuelorthe future. ''Alcohol in the future may be a more economica l and secure fuel to run these cars on," Energy Commission Chairman Russell Schweickart said as the state was presented the cars. ''If the test is s uccessful, within several years we could see pure alcohol cars on the market from ma jor manufacturers." The Energy Commission is spending $2 million on its Fleet Alcohol Test program to test methanol and ethanol as fuel in three separate neets in California __ _ verthreeyears . --- Schweickart sajd it would be ·'the largest neet of pure alcohol cars in the nation. We're pioneer· ing in alcohol as an alternative move." The three cars given to the General Services Administration to transport employees are part of the first 12-car Oeet of Pintos . GSA WILL get eight cars: two modified s lightly to run on ethanol, two to r un on methanol and four to run on gasoUne fo r comparison In February. the Tra ns porta· t ion ~partment wall get two ethanol and two methanol cars modified even more to operate at a higher.compression rot10 to et Somt• of Lite Cowboys said the rl'<l"On f11r their po or performance on Dec 1 was thev were too nat and look the ga m"' too li ghtly. Responded Malavas t, "f'd say the s<i ml' thing if I just got my hull kicked, tou ·· Cy nthia L. Ferus. who uses her belly dancing as a message service s he calls "belly grams." has filed suit against another belly dancer , Kim Su. for allegedly infr· inging on he r method of delivering greetings and messages. Cynthia . also known as "Selene." recently had this message fo r residents of Monson. Mass., where she li ves. Next year . GSA will get the second fleet of 2S Volltswagon Ra bbits. Twelve will be designed lo run on methanol, 12 on alcohol and one on gasoline. The third neet of 40 methanol· powered Ford Escorts will be tes ted by Los Angeles County Methanol is wood alcohol. pro· duced by chemical firms from de- caying vegetable matter. It is now about 88 cents a gallon. but has half the energy of gasoUne • • • 1\s fur Mulvasi's three-year l'u11trac·t . ht• said Geor gia met with ham a few weeks ago and as ked him lu put down his terms in writing lie did. and then the two met again last Saturday to finalize the agreement. Old s he agree lo his terms'' Economy outlook bleak .. Prt:tty clo:.e ... he said. State h as l ittl e cause f or ce/,ebrati o n I wonder why the players are having so many problems? • • • The players aren't the only ones squabbling, eithe r In conducting an interview with M ickcy Dukich d uring the past week he expressed dis pleasure over being snubbed when 1t com es to btmus money during the playoffs "The ont· thing that depresses me 1s that we've never attained the same stature as the equip· ment men or trainers." said the Ra m s' cinematographer. who has been in the team 's employ· me nt for 25 years . "Nobody has given us our proper due. We work just as hard and contribute a lot lo the team 's success. "Some people say I'm cranky. but I 'm onl y t hat way when they get a playoff check and I don 't " G ray terun feeling quite Blue, 24-23 MONTGOMERY. Ala.(AP) - Rlue defensive coach Jimmy J ohnson s aid it was "heads up" ltnc play in the final seconds that gave his team a 24·23 vie· tQQ' over tnc southern squad..in Ute 43rd annual l3lue-Gray...All ... Star Football Clas~ic here on Christmas Day. "We just put pressure on the 4uarlc rba c k ," s aid the Okla homa State coach in ex· plaining how the Blue squad tu rned back two attempts for two-point conversions by Gray quarterback J ay Venuto of Wake Forest with 31 seconds·lefl in the J?ame. SACRAMENTO <AP> -Californians' haven't had much to celebrate over the hoUdays as far as the s tate's economy is concerned. State officials have said the state's unemploy- ment rate will rise lo 7 .8 percent during the first quarter of 1981 , innation will ease only s Ughtly and recovery from the 1980 recession appears slow at best. MEANWHILE. SPIRALING PRIME interest r ates which reached 21.5 percent. the highest level s ince the Civil War -will further squeeze housing and domestic auto sales. The Economic Development Department re· ported the figures in its quarterly Labor Market Forecast. Inflation, which soared to about 12.5 percent during 1~. will drop to 11.5 percent during 1981. predicted Larry Kimball, an economic analyst at UCLA. In 1982, inflation will drop further to 9.9 per· cent. he predicted , because "the decontrol or domestic petroleum is pushing up the cost of oil." thus tightening money. Kimball also predicted that price increases of the 13·member Oragnization of Petroleum Export· ing Countries will average about 19 percent an- nually through 1982. The slate's general economic downturn will be the resuJt "of an expected slowing in economic ac· tivity nationally through the first quarter of 1981." ~aid the state's report. itowever, the analysts pre· Price fixing fine $250,000: • HAR.TFJ)ftf)':-€onn. <AP~ -Cuisinart!' Inc .. a 'miliUiaculte r and importer of home food cbopp1ftl machines. was fined $250,000 after pleading no con- test in U.S. District Court to a char ge of vertical price fixing. The case was part of a Justice ~partment campaign against manufacturers who try lo en· force "suggested retail prices " by discouraging retailers from reducing prices, prosecutors said. Cuisinarts' plea brought on the first criminal penalty imposed in a federal vertical price fixing case since the offense was upgraded to a felony Tr om a misdemeanor by Congress in 1974 , a Justice ~partment attorney said. Cuisinarts' ltr79 sales from its food processors and accessories for the machines totaled about $40 million. The first attempt. a pass from Venuto to Ken Toler of Mis· sissippi, fe ll incomplete. A penalty gave Venuto a second c hance. but, under pressure COLLECT from the Blue defensive line. CORNER , Venuto again threw incomplete A•r• ColM a llemp• as he tried to hit Mar\'tn Harvey GOLD• SILVER of Southern Mississippi for the Mer ry go-ahead points. Gray Coach Doug Barfield Christmas erected to go for the two-po1nt Open conver1don following a scoring I Friday strike from Venuto to Auburn's· ,...... ..... ·--· Byron Franklin. (1,'4,iii'tiiO , "I think we played extremely , South eo..t fltua VIN• well in the second half," ......., .... .. Johnson said. "We made some ~· ;...~J-~~-~ .... ~~ee..e~~....,~~~ mistakes In the lint half but not ~ ln the second. The Gray team is 1reat . . . they're just one point shy of the Blue." Call 142-1118 . Put a ta" word• IOwork for _y . . .. dieted that the diversity of California's industry will enable the "state to fare better than the na- tion" during the s ame period. The report. compiled by the de partment's Econontic Analysis Group, s aid domestic auto sales dropped by nearly a fifth -19 percent - during November from the month before. There were no figures on foreign auto sales. New home sales. meanwhile. "fell 4 4 percent between September and October ." and the trend is expected to continue as interest rates remain high "CREDIT TIGHTENING WILL likely limit cons umer demand for durables such as autos and housing. and business spending for plant equip- ment." the report said . It noted the prime rate has gone up 100 percent sin ce August. when it was 10:1,. percent. The state forecasters said the 7.8 percent job· less figure will dip s lightly during the year, level- ing off at 7.5 percent as an average for 1981. The 1980 jobless rate in California is expected to be 6.9 percent. 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NEW YORI< Lett you for1et, Uwre't 1 real •orld OUI ther. lhal doetn't atknowled1• the tx· .. teece ol Santa Claua U wanu to c1i1t down oa U...douU, benf'fiu. tu IOOphoid and Ote like from u~·· Sam .• ba1 In other wordl, tt wanu you to worry 1bout IOI· ia& t.he,cn, the\ reason beln1 Ulal lheae &oodies are Cl(ten unfair and very often lntl•Uonary A.ad tbev don't want you to lor1el It . even at C:hriatmas. Therefore. 1f you are dwply 1ubmer1ed in lhe alutnbtroul comfort of the season pleaH realb.e_ _ t at the forces of economic righteousness are wide awake. C.:onslder, for example, this pro· posal from Goldman Sachs. The econom1cs unit of that -rrrajor investment house wanlS to re.trict the tax deductibility of consumer interest because, it says, such deductions spur infla. lion, cul the savings rate, and keep taxes high. cu100"" All good reasons, m~~· ---111'""'•1oulchgree,i>ut atwha1 cos -totne cre<Jitcird- uaer, to the automobile buyer. tot.he family with the big, mortgage and, 4n general, to a generation of peo. pJedeepindebt? To cut the tax deductibility of interest would be to cul the oxygen hoses of families submerged in a r~d ink sea who have been able to cope because their bag debts often give them big income tax refunds. GOLDMAN SACHS EXPLAINS: "In effect, consumers deduct inClation from their borrowing costs more than once -once because they repay their debts in dollars that are worth less, and again because they can deduct the inflation premium in in· teresl costs from their taxable income and, thereby. reduce their taxes." It's true, and by now most debtors understand t,be process. Jn fact, many Americans haven't ~pped into debt but have pursued it. To owe money, ey conclude, is the way to obtain a subsidy from . . ncleSam. · · tTttV4 ay. is eway o riches. Jl is the way to get more than 100 cents on the ·dollar, a remarkable feat considering that lenders get a loss less than lOOcentsontheirdollars. SAVERS TODAY ARE PENALIZED. They fqrgo buying a product until they have enough money ·saved, only to realize that the buying power of their . savings shrinks rather than grows, and that the price of the product rises. It leaves them with no •--.-nroduct and shriveled s11vings. The borrower obtains the product and all the benefits of it today. He doesn't have to wait. He pays for it in cheaper dollars. He gets a tax deduction. He gets the appreciation in value because of inflation. And so, to a generation of borrowers the Goldman Sachs proposal is frightening. The invest· ment firm would use the added revenue resulting from the change to fin ance "a substantial reduction in taxes on consumer savings and investment re· turns." Thal is. lo aid savers. . INmE EYES OF THE borrower, the most dev- astating thing you can say about such a proposal is · tf>at it appears to make sense. Shouldn't savings be encouraged so the country will have capital to re- build? Shouldn't excesses of d,emand be curtailed so i.0 · as.to rest..a ininOation? ~ut. ~o long has the co untry been in debt, so long . have various units or government run up deficits, so long have people been accustomed to buying even when they didn't have the money only the credit . . . that the very notion seems aimed at disrupting what has come to be the good life, the life of the contented debtor. "Humbug," says the debtor, submerging himself in holiday games and cocktails. "Those do- • gooders don't even rest at Christmas. They don't even believe in Santa Claus." :Federal eontrol ! Citrus growers I can't agree VISALIA (AP) -Nol everything is sweet when California citrus growers talk about the jfederal marketing order that controls the volume of oranges and lemons they can ship each week. 'Some think the marketing order itself is a sour ;lemon along the lines of a dilapidated used c~r. • But other growers think the marketing order I saves the industry from an orange crush of large • urptO:SefiRrthe market (fiat cou d depress pnces. ' . • THESE DIVERGENT VIEWS were debated ,during an "issues and answers" seminar here sponsored by California Citrus Mutual and the . Tulare County Farm Bureau. ~ Citrus marketing orders were established more than four decades ago to. enhance grower prolit.s and regulate an orderly now of supply to the market, said Robert H. Autentielh, general man ager of Ventura County Citrus Exchange. • "Our industry operates under tbe mantle of 'marketing orders because the industry chose to do .so," said Autenrieth, a former member of the committees that administer the orders. "They I were not inflicted on growers and shippers against tbe1r will." AUTENKIETH CONCEDED THAT the ~system h-.s "some weaknesses, includina a slow, • eomplex method of changing regulations plus dla· ; putea between citrus districts that otten 1enerate •more discussion than basic marketint decisions. I On tbe problem of internal controversies, } Autenrleth said: ~ "There's no doubt that it is in the interest of l San Joaquin Valley 1rowera to ship more fruit at a lower price than from Southem Callfomla where ffOnomics dictate that 1rowen ablp leu fruit at a I blgher price. We must find a way to compromlae." AVTEN&JETll CONTENDED TllAT market· °'' orders "benefit all elemenu ol UM industry" ; by avoldinl cut·thrQat price cuttmc that leada to- 1&naat11facto«'Y returns ln the lonl nm. I But arower Lula Caratan "' belano aaid hla la· ble 1rapes are more profitable t.han bla cltnas beeaute the table lfape industry la 1 .. Nl\llated. "Competition does not come ln," with a pro '9te Umit of citrus that each packer can ahip eaeh week. caratan satd. "It ta a charitable approach to endeavor· to keep everyone ln bualnesa, but there bu to be 'tome eUminaUon." · ... ---. -........ -..,._ --. ---~ ,. ....... ..... 1111 .. '"'Ct. 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SUH Santa Anan and 1976 Olympic silver medalist ic.-. skater Utanne deLeeuw 1s among featured performers at the Anaheim Convention Center when the new Ice Follies and Holiday on lee premiere here tonight. The lavish show, produced by Irvin Feld and Kenneth Feld of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, runs through Tuesday. with eight shows scheduled during the fo ur-day period. A whole }\ost of skaters. including a.32-member chorus line performing with precision, has been lined up for 1980-81 's newly amalgamated show offering fans more for their money. ORANGE COUNT\' VIEWERS' eyes will be on beauteous Miss deLeeuw. a former Paramount resident who began skating at age 4, but who says she may han~up her well -honed blades this season. -4' She and her forme r skating coach and current husband, Doug Chapmann, have settled in Santa Ana and 42 weeks en the road each year just doesn't make for a happy domestic life, says the star. Miss deLeeuw believes at age 25 it is time to take a holiday from the ice and perhaps enter coaching herself while her husband pursues a new career in real estate in- vestment. She likes the travel and meeting grassroots Amenca from the chilly vantage point of the ice rink but only up lo a point, Miss deLeeuw said in an interview THE DECADES SPENT training for a shot at the Olympic gold medal deprived her of some of what other young women enjoy in those teen and young adult years. "But everything I've gained far outweighs what I gave up. You find in training you get to the situation where you want something so bad you don't care what you have to give up to get 1t, ·· she says. Traveli ng most of the year and eating hotel or care food constantly gets pretty tiresome, not to mention living out of a suitcase, moving every Monday. and .sometimes changing cosfumes perhaps Slx times a day. "You can't really have any kind of a family life," she says. ____ .. Miss de.Leeuw adds that it is this separation wbicb ahe feels has led to an inordinate number of painful romances within the ranks of the traveling show. She says it is the sort or thing that would happen in any other facet of show business, the military, or any sysl'm involving lengthy travel and long separations. HOW HA& THE COMBINATION of the two renowned ice shows affected the product and people the public pays lo come and see? "The main things have been in the personnel. There are still two units in the combined show. People get to see more variety. And as far as productions, they've spent more on lavish costumes." she says. Has the new two-unit show system curtailed top billing and exposure of superstars such as Diane deLeeuw? "I think the circus' philosophy is that the show itself is the star. In the 'Holiday,' you can't get away from that. People want to see stars." INDEED, THE PEOPLE are the lifeblood of the ice shows in communities played by the Ice Follies and Holi- day on Ice. "We've played cities as small as St. Joseph, Mo., and As heville, N.C .. " s ays Miss deLeeuw, who sometimes per forms three times a day, a far different routine than Olympic training. • '"I'm enjoying it much more now; it's a completely dif· ferent situation," she says, adding that for Olympic winter sports training an athlete generally has a six-month hiatus during the year in which to get out or shape. She must never get out of shape now. but she performs every day. "I do a lot of warming up beforehand. A lot of ballet and dancing." She says she and one-time Olympic rival Dorothy Ham- mill , who went with 'the 'Ice Capades, rarely cross paths and when they were competing it was different. "SKATING DOESN'T HAVE quite the same sort of competition. Each indt~n:lulilnas bis or her own routine," she says. For example, she agrees, two individuals could be out· standing artists, but one paints seascapes in watercolors and t he other paints s till life subjects such as bowls of fruit in oils. The competition as artists may be there, but it is quite different i,11 the j~in.g.-' MiS& deLeeuw's current format involves a llre...-a-Iike fantasy number skated ·and danced to singer Dionne Warwick's hit "I'll Never Love This Way Again," alon1 with a livelier nautical whimsy along vaudeville lines. What does a skating star do with her spare lime, if any? "I 00 A LOT OF DESIGNING of needlework that I'm interested in," she says, adding that means any and all styles or it. . She also finds rewarding the skaters' work with mental- ly retarded children who are bl'OUlht bacUta1e to feel the fabulous feathered and sequined costumes if blind, or 1lven a guided glide around the ice on skates if crippled. Picking up a little extra cub by appearln1 on TV com- m er cials or in other such enterprises capitali&inl on stardom is usually between management and skating performer. The key Is: there can be no conflict what.soever with shows and rehearsals, although virtually every matinee or evening performance ia a reheanal ln itself. EACH SHOW AMONG the two unit.a rotates on the tour circuit, Miss deLeeuw says, ao that steady fans will see aomethinl n.e w eyery. year. Their last show this year &. May 31, when they will close the season in Mexico City. 'Tm very seriously conakierilll endin1 full-tlme skat· ing thia year. This is my fifth year," says the star, wbo confesses she hu a stron1 band in choice ol abow COi· tu mes. ''They allow the principal akaten to work with tbe de- signen and cboreo1raphen, ao we'll be comfortable and look our best, she explains. The pbil090phy is based on the old theory that when <See ICE SllOWS, Pase CU) Choose the price , entree · and background music for your New Year's Eve festivities on Pages C3~. Keeping the wateh Rose Patade curb rules BJ JODI CADENHEAD oe•DMerll'llltlUft Who would alt out in the freeling cold all niJbt pardin1 a lone chair, fight for a squee&ed parkinl apace and walk miles all for a fleeting &limpse ol a pa.uin1 parade? Paula O'Sullivan and 1.5 million other Tournament of Roses Parade watchers, that's who. FOR t i YEARS THE Pasadena resident baa been trekkinl to Orange Grove Avenue to watch the famous parade or flower -fas tened floats pass by the same spot she and her husband have mapped out since they first began watching the event. "It's c razy," admitted Mrs. O'Sullivan. "And you almost have to be a little crazy to do it. But it's fun." Over the years the Pasadena woman has struck up a friendship with a couple from the East who also return to the same spot along the 5-mile line or march. ROSE PARADE watching is serious business and anyone who doesn't believe that has never sat g very s ame awn c air For nine straight hours. Enthusiasts with less stamina buy a grandstand seat for $17.50. But those are all sold out. 'Veteran parade watchers arrive alortt the-5-mile route from Orange Grove Avenue to Colorado and Sierra Madre boulevards in the early even- ing on Dec. 31. Between 11 p .m. and· midnight parade watchers begin moving their chairs up to the·"blue line" which is actually a bike lane and the very closest any spectator is allowed to the . spectacle which has a ''Great Out· doors•' theme for 1981. CHAIRS LEFT UNATl'ENDED are either nabbed by other spectators or else con!iscated by the police. S m art viewe r s tie their chairs to1ether to avoid them being whisked awa~ •. according to Mrs. O'Sullivan. Tberinot'les ol coffee and bot tod- dies are abundant alone the parade route as veteran watchers begin pre- paring for the long cold ni1bt ahead. Many visitors bring their own food and some travel in groups wltb recreational-vehicle organizations. PAllKJNG IS ON a first-com~ first· serve basis, with some local markets charging for parking. ParkinSC for recreational vehicles can run as high as $75, depending on the length-of'--41 stay, said a spokesman for the Pasadena Chamber of ...:ommerce. Mission Viejo Activities Com · mittee will sponsor the only local float in this year 's par ade with ·Capistrano .Walley High School homecoming queen Margie Buck rid· ing on the "Summertime" float For more information regarding traffic and parking for the 1981 Tourmnament of Roses Parade call (213) 795-1981. Orange County will be represented in the procession by the Edison High School marching band from llunt· ington Be~ch . . More than 5,000 carina pink orchids, whole chrysanthemums and gladiolas weut in to ere~ e owenng 0 an old bayou by the Mission Viejo Co. LAST YEAR THE compa ny's "Water Baby" e ntry wo n the Sweepstakes Award. Volunteers from local high schools have worked around the clock securing the softl y colored red. light pink and peach blossoms and p e tals t o. the framework. Cost for creating the enormous sculptur ed bouq uet is estimated between $45,000 and $65,000 according to a company spokeswoman Following the Rose Parade all of the fl oats will be on display at Victory Park along Sierra Madre Boulevard. Hours of the float exhibition will be 1 to 5 p.m. Thursday and 10 a .m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday. TO GET TO THE Rose Pa rade. lake the San Diego Freeway to the 605 North, to the 210 West and get off at Allen. Go left on Allen to Colorado Boulevard. ·-·· * Frldey. D.c•inber H . IMO ENTERTAINMENT Barry .Ja•es to lead off ·oc~ bll!I baad Serl~ \ TN8 IPl•IT OP CH•llTMAS continues tonltttt through Sund•y at South CCM11t ll'epertory ThHter, 655 Town Center Drive, Cott• M9u es the theater pr.wnh Ch•rles Dickens' "A Chrl1tmas Carol" •t I p.m. with I : JO m.tlnMI Seturday and Sund•Y. Ftw tickets rem.In. beneier Scre>OS19 .tnd com peny CM be Men •ISO "' the Mark '•i>er Porum In Los An991•s where the hoOd•Y Cltuk continua tonlQhl and Seturday at 2:l0Mdlp.m Ptw>ne {2 13)972·7'Sltor tickets priced et tCJ for adulb and SS for children under 1~ TtCIC•TS A•E ON SALE for Oranoe Coast Coll9991s 8 lQ Band ~rles be91nnlno Jan. 11 with Harry James •nd his Swlnolng ehnd performlno at 8 p m in thti c:oll~ eu<J1torlum, 7101 Fairview Road, Costa MH.._ Other ~nds Inc luded In the six con-cert •rles-incllide Russ Morgan Jan. 22, Ouk• Ell1noton M arc:h 7. Bob Crosby M arch 22, Woody Herman April 2 and Glenn Miller rll 26. Tickets are SSO tor all six concerts or 10 each. For t icket Information call S -S527. THEINTERNATIOMALSTUTTGART Ballet makes its third We~t Coast ap- peara~e tonight w ith the opening of "Eugene ~In" at the Los Angeles Music Center ?.-vi lion. The three act ballet will be .J>IU..enteo 1broug~ Wednesday at 8~p:m. with a 2:30 matinee performance Saturday. Friedrich Lehn c onduc ts the classic Russian ballet with music by Tchaikovsky. For ticket information call (213 ) 972-7.al. .. . . ' • • •• SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS LINGERS ON SCA'• Don Tuche, Hal Lendon Jr. Angeles Ph1lharmon1c welcome mezzo- soprano Florence Quivar to the Music Center Pavilion Thursday during an 8:30 p.m . performance featuring Women of the Los Angeles Master Chorale and ttle California Boys' Choir. Tickets are on sale at the Music Center Box Office and all Mutual agencies. For more information call (213) 972·7211. . WIN A PART in the casting contest continu- ing through Jan. 4 at Universal Studios in Unlve~sal City off the Hollywood Freeway and the Lankershim exit . Winner of the con- test will have a chance to aepear jo the _ ----1-fottowinQ"TV'~oM: "''The Incredible Hulk/' "Quincy M .D.," "Buck Rogers In the 25th Century," B.J . and the Bear," "House Calls," "Sheriff Lob,'' "~num, P.I.,'' or "Harper Valley." Fat more Information call (213> en-1311 . AN ELEPHANT ON ROLLERSKATES can be seen at Lion Country Safari as the Laguna Hiiis park presents "Carol and Baby Tarra" dailv in the wildlife oreserve. Giraffes, rhinos, zebras and cheetahs can all be seen during the tour from 9:45 to 3:30 p .m . dally. Ticket s are $S.9S for adults and $3.7S for children under 12. WHALEWATCH EXPEDITION gets under way Saturday at 9 a.m. as the 115 foot "Catalina Holiday" departs from the Balboa Pavilion fora day of California gray whale watchinQ and lectures by guest scientist s. Tickets are $14 for adults and $7 for children under 12. For ticket information ca ll 675-9881 . CAROL LAWRENCE takes the Knott's Berry Farm Good Time Theater stage tonight through Tuesday w ith daily shows at 3: 30, 7 and 8:30 p.m . and two shows Monday and Tuesday at 3:30 and 7 p.m . The park will remain open through New Y ear's weekend. -TlfE LENNON s1sTERs light Ui> the Dis· neyland Tomorrowland stage tonight through Tuesday with performances at 8 and 10 p.m . Appearing with the famous fam i ly will be Les Elgart and His Orchestra. Also, at the park will be "Fantasy on Parade" w ith 350 performers from "Alice .i n Won- derland," "Cinderella" and "Pinocchio." BIG BAND DANCING gets under way Sun- day at the Inn at the Park Hotel, 1855 S. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim at 8 : 15 p.m. Ad- mission to the evening of dancing and big band sounds is SJ at the door. ALEXIS SMITH returns to the Wi lshire Theater, 8400 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, Monday night for a limited engagement of "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas." The show is w inner of a Tony Award for best musical after a r...cunon Bro~dwa.w.--1----."""'='-= ----------or 1c es or the 8:30 p.m . oerformances OTORIOUS 'WHOREHOUSE' PROPRIETOR call (213) 852-1900. ~'7' Alexis Smith In llmlted engagement NEW YEAR'S EVE ·. ~arle'luin FOR THE HOTTEST ENTERTAINMENT IN ORANGE COUNTY .-Go to the EXTRAVAGANZA CONTEMPLATING NEW YEAR'S EVE? Kermit the Frog In 'Art of Muppet•' FROM LONDON TO LA come the famous Muppet puppets Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy now appearing at the California Muse'fm of Science and Industry, 501 State Drive, Los Angeles. "The Art of the Mup- pets" exhibition features more than 100 original Muppet characters, a videotape of highlights from the Muppet TV shows and a workshop of materials used to create the famous puppets. Admission is S2.50 for adults and $1 .SO for children under 12 from 10 a.m . to 9 p.m . daily. For more informa- tion call (213) 747-4358. 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ORANGES ! !· 8FOR1.00 il 8 LBS.1.00 ! I · 11 ' I Umtt 11 I Limit 1e Lb1. I WICoupon I I W/Coupon I L--------------~~--------------~ .... , .. na ... ..... • • ; COUPONS EXPIRE NEW YEARI EYE woo MIW • '"9Mf\ ----...... -.... , .... _ .... ------~~~'"'!"!~------~---JI! Dinnu Playlrous~ Now Playing Sff Oif BOAT • .a& ~i§-....~:_ TAtE c/theWHALE Buffet Dinner 8 to 11 p.m. --- - . MU.SIC BY ANSEL HILL !Reserve New Year's Eve with us.I Gift Cert1l1cates Available Wilhina You a Happy Holiday Season Per1ormances Tues thru Sun & Sun Brunch Dec. 26-27 & Dec . 28 Afternoon • LIVE JIVE 9 P.M. to I A.M. NOISEMAKERS HA TS 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .• Santa Ana 92704 Dec. 28-29-30 • GEORGE BUTTS NEW YEAR'S EVE • LIVE JIVE CASH IAA T .ckeh on Sole 8.JO A.M. to 5 ... M. r--Mon Inf or-motion Coll 6 73°4633 ~.•,_. ~ .t1t o I l-~.t' l.J1o1 .. f41 f Ar • •' I 2408 NEWPORT BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH 175-2244 400 M•. lalboe Peu&Mla THIS NEW YEAR'S EVE, RESORT TO THE FINEST,M Monte Carlo Dinner and Dancing '6 5 f ltT f1<.T'<tnl O ur popular, t.'umplcre package include" i.rcak 'n lobster dinne r, plcnrv uf cocktails, champagne ... and dancing to the 14-piecc "Dr. Jaz: and the H.R.C. Orchc..,tr.t." AnJ i.pccial chii. year, "Tiu.· Bri~ht ~ult'." national-to uring 19-piecc ... how i.:roup. All for $65 per per~ml inclusive. (l'r<'·f"ml n·~·1"n11i.n1.,, f1lt'11.'*") T he Whire Oak A J elicious a la carte me nu and strolling musician~ mak~ a very special evening at Newport Beach's ncwesr restaurant. Wines from our Cellar Ii t and cocktails will be.available. Hat:t and noisemakers incluJ~J. (Rt·~'"(ltion.( n·l·tnmnt'lul..•d.) The Library Lounge Live music anJ Jrink!t from 8 p.m. 'till the wee hours, includes hats anJ n c1iscm akers. '10 per per. on cover. (f~e~'n'f.llion.~ not re4uircd.) Phone roday for reservations, (714) 644-1700 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach, California 92660 I -1 • You/re Im1i,ted1b I98I's First Great Party. Enjoy a great steak m,. pri-me rib dinner on New Tear's Eve. Then joi-n us in the lounge .for dandng, coniplinientary nois~, part:Y, hau, serpentine, and fun! .7 -: ESTAURANTS .. FOUNTAIN VALLEY• $ANTA ANA• GARDEN GROVE TORRANCE • CERRITOS • LAKEWOOD • ANAHEIM WFACCE.PT VlSA. MASTERCHARGl:t.AMt-RICAN EXPRES~ ., . ----·----... ···-------------... -· ................. ~·~• • .-.~ ... ..:..-..... ~~'"la._ OUT'N ABOUT Frtd1y. Oecemtiet 26. 1980 DAILY PILOT Variety of celebrations await New Year's Eve . . continuous daricing to music by the "Soclety,ir Th rt! can ~ llUI• queaUon •bout the IOUrce ol ln 1>4r11t10n th»t t'iWled 10meont to coin the ~brue "U nevttr raln• but It pouni " The bt>ln(luert>\I wit ~.A~ °'""rely commentlna on the 1•roh1.s1on of h11l1d¥H this urn~ ol yHr l 'au.iht u11 111 what •ff"'* Ukt an endle11 round c)f rt•vt>ltn~ fur • number ot wM&a oow. "'~ ban•I) luad tul11• to i&"l t'hna\mlll out o1 \he "'ay \'4>l>h•1 ch1\ twtort> ll~llm1& lnlo lhti nHl run f twlltha\ ""''\ 1\11•i. thoM· ht<raldlnll the u rt\ al of ll t'" ' t•1.11 WHt:a•: THt. l 't:L£a&AftNG up to tbia pulnt h•" all bt•t•ri c'Ooducted ln a dl1nlfled kind of Out 'N About Norman Stanley fun N~w Year's merrime nt foUows a wholly dif. fert'ot paUtrn It sets a mood that turns us into our mo't gregar1oui. selves for maximum hHarity and mirth 'lo doubt the ps) c:hology of thts loosening up htn~~i. on th<• thought of being done with the old 1n l' \l.lt'l'latton or the new And on the belief that thl· uhl \l•Jr :o t1uuble:> will somehow be -~w amJ'll'{1m1 trcr'r1l"\\ mf t.'. S{f ood rort unes ReJlriatwn of ~uc:h hopes 1s another matter hut the ant1l·1pat1on 1s all that counts on New Y l'a1 ·i. Eve £specially at the midnight hour Jm1d ltll' ~ound and fury or horns. noisemakers and lo{ent•ral conv1v1al1ty ~ .. , r--------------------. 0 uncoQk 1981 c:\Sk,n Cl€aV€U!1 St€~\kS-S€'"\foo()-S~11QltS ' Newport Beach, 1660 Dove, Suite 8, 752-2538 (I) 0 0 special new ~s €V€ open1nq 4 p.m. Fortunately there la an abundance of lively spots in the area where out 'n' abouters can en- JOY a aala evening. And the wide variety of of- ft1r inais provides an opportunity to pick just iiboul any kind or obaervanr.e that suits in· dlvi<lual preference and pocketbook. •;artier this week we surveyed loc al estitbllshment.a lo obtain a run·down on their plans and packages for New Year's Eve. Those findings, outlining some of the possibilities open to l'Clebrators, are presented herewith. NEWPORTEll INN, 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach, 644-1700. Monte Carlo Room dinner dance: cocktails and champagne, steak 'n lobster dinner, d ancing to the 14-piece "Or. Jan and the B.B.C. Orchestra. "-plus "The Bright Side," national touring 19-piece show gro up, $65 per person inclusive. Special events, too, in the Wine Celfar . the Library Lounge and the new WhHe Oak Room . "HOUSES OF PETERS" -Crown House. 32802 S. Coast Hwy .. Laguna Niguel, 499-2626 or 496-5713; lvy House. 384 Forest Ave .. Laguna Beach, 494.9491 or 752·8558 ; Bayshore House, 23311 Mui rlands at Ridgeroute, Lake Forest Vi llage, El Toro. 770-3222. Special ~ew Year 's Eve with choice of seven entrees . Evening e n- tertain_menJ.~halS. b.orns..-noisemakers. Open 11 a m . New Year's Day, serving brunch and din· ner. MARRIOTT HOTEL, 900 Newport Center Dr .. Ne wport Beach. 640-4000. Offering three New Year's Eve pac kages. In the Pacific A VERY SPEC IAL JAPANESE RESTAURANT J\w,ird w11111111g tr,,d1t11111.1l 1.1p.inl'"'' l ll i..,11w .111J ...,upl'rb \\'l'...,tl·rn· ... l\ ll' "f'l'11,,Jt1l'" Your t.n 11nk "l'.llP11d'. +---~~I It t1k, l~~-.-r, .,._---ti -...,oup-. and Jl·lightr ul .... .1l.1d ..... lmpl'll'tlbll' "l'f\ ll'l' 111 tl llH"'l bl'1Hllllt1f ..,l'lllll~ Di .... r m l' r ) ,1m.1ll1 . ,, \'t•rv "Pl'U,11 d 1111ng l'\fll'rll'lhl' uamato 60 Fashion Is land Newport Beach I 6-14-4811 Century Plaza Hotel 277-1840 TtlE CANNERY LUNCHEON: FE~~~~~·~~~~ ~~~TH WY IAKm YMITAILI CiM(:HI fNBH flllUIT •MMSH '2.95 E ·RLY Dl ..... ERS· SPECIALS OF THE MONTH A " • 5~30 MON ·FRI FRESH FISH OF THE DAY S6t5 TERIYAKI BROCHETTE HAPPY HOUR: 4 00-6.00 MON -FRI DRAFT BEER 50 WELL DRINKS 90 FREE CANNERY CLAM CHOWDER UVI EMTERTAIMM&fT SUN .. MON .. TUES. -80881£ & Cl YDE WED. Thru SAT. -LEGEND SUN. AFTERNOON -CALUSA . , HISTORlt WAT£RFRO"r R~itAURlNT 3010 LaFAYE1TE, 1tEWPORT BEl\Q{ llSllYATIOMS 714-471-1777 NEW YEAR'S EVE ~ DINNER PARTY ~t :·. LEADER HARRY JAMES Big band to lure dencere Ballroom the festivities include a gourmet din · ner <s te ak and lobster entreeJ. unlimited cocktails, favors, champagne at midnight a nd • Roa!>t Prime Rib of Beef au I . .., • Broiled Swordfis h Steak •Steak & Broiled Stuffed Shrimp $39.95 ~~UPLE \'\'e'I\ .11-.o hd\'l' rJ1 I y I.I\ Ill.., ,1nJ livt.' l'nlc.'rt.iinllll'l11 111 th1· lou11gl' by 'Tony :'\1w.i. Rl'!>l'rv <it ion..., now be in~ <ic.l'l'fll l'd SI I II .• drift J?.!!}u, er 3333 \\\·...,t 11.,. il1l <.. ,),1 ... 1 I l1rh" .1\ 1 lll-.t SPul h 111 0:l·wpnrt Blvd. I t'·l2 22°.3 J11in L'.., :'\:c•\\ )t.,.,...., I ),1\ 1111 Preser vation of Big Bands ." ;0 Hours are 8:30 p.m . to 2 a.m. Cost fier perso.n is $65 whic h also includes tax "'d ~ratutty. The Capriccio Cafe will offer a compf~e prime rib dinner , favors, champagne at Ql~· night and dance music by the Barry Ccje Quartet for $33 per person. In the King's Wt}fiff restaurant, g uests. at $31 per person, can ene~Y the same dinner package as in the Capriccio ,' and dancing to a Ii vcly musical beat. • T •· BEN BROWN'S restaurant, 31106 C~l ~ Hi ghway, at Aliso Pier. South Laguna, 499-~ 1. • A speciaJ New Year's Eve dinner will be ser d t from 8:,;JO 011,;.. .entree choices are New Yaik l s teak. prime rib or Australian lobster t'J\I. ;. The re 'll be hats. hocns and noisemakers for ~II f as well as entertainment and dancing in ~e ~ lounge featuring Gino Lanzi. i; .!\ I SOUTH COAST PLAZA, 666 Anton c Bri~~l a t San Diego Fwy.}, Costa Mesa. 540-2500. 11ie Plaza Ballroom will be the scene of a N¢w :1 Year's Eve gala featuring the legendary Ila' y •• J~m es and his big band The $100 per pers on -Bil • inclusive price includes James' music· frorif.' !* :· p.m. to_ l a.llL. dand ni until 2 a.m , unli tnlted ;- mixed drink s. midnight champagne, I a m. l'>tff.-• fet breakfast. party favors and free parki'1t! ;1 The m~sic or llarold Hensley will be an ad~,tl " a ttraction :· ·~ . The Spindrifter restaurant . 3333 w <See CELEBRATIONS, PageC4l 'jot\9 Roser New Year's Breakfast Balboa Island 203 Mar on» A yP 7·00 AM·9 00 PM Dana Point LJ~n,1P ,,.~ .. ~,. ' ,.,,1....._ 1u I , · 7 00 AM-9 00 PM Costa Mesa Iv< • l.i'I u 9·00 AM 9 00 PM Anaheim • ,, "'! • " Long Beach Marn111 S"dP'"' v111a91, 168 Ma"na Or 7 00 AM·ll 00 f>M Lake Forest (II• I • ,.., I •• 9 00 AM IO OOPM Buena Park I I 9 00 AM 10 00 PM ., •• :· ~. :· . ' ~ ~ -1 ·.4 .-, ;1 .. ·.• ., • '1 ... I ~. . .. I . I . I I. I:. l :: I.'. I .. I ii I :: lo \( ... I ii I um h nr D1111wr • ' (I l L · 8 00 AM-9 00 PM . ::: :' ~ ~ 1. l:miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:.l .__~-~--~~~~-~-~--~~--:...r1! ! • §FranlcJy, . we're not expensive. Dining at a French Restaurant should be a special occasion. Af tt>r all. prepared correclly. French Food is possibly the best in the world. A nd ~erved tn the right atmosphere it can be an experience you won't forget. Unfortunately. the check cr111 b1 unforgettable too. At Le Biarritz we have tried to maintain a reasonably priced menu so that you tclrl enjoy the experience of French dining without worrying about over spending. Come for lunch or dinner soon and make special occasions happen more often. ·/ .. ._., 1: I .~ t I . I I I ' "!1' Z! 'l l ' J .; ~. f ~l ~I ., . •1 1, ' ·I I • j I Don:tmlss..the~un-.m.-mak-e-FeservationT'~~~1ft-~-t=:=:===:~'..___:::=::=::::._:~....:::========:__...:.....::....:::=:=::==:=-~.........;:==~======::J today! Ask for our "New Year's Eve Party Reservation Desk'.' 11~/833-0510 rs' Sheraton~ . bE BlfiRRIT!r M f rench Restaurant Dinner 7 Days. Lunch Monday thru Friday. 414 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. For Reservations (714) 645-6 700. Cocktails. ... . ' "'"' ~;: l --} .-.-:~-:..':.47.~~0/41..~~~~0D~n ~~~~~ • ..,..,._..._~........,. ...... a • o ••,.. •••~••..-• ne •••• ..... ea.-o ee a•.-..~......._ ............ ..,...,_,.~~.,..._ .. _............,.~.,.,.. .. ..........,...,. DM.Y PILOT Toasts to the new-year ~ '. Gala• promiae 1omething for everyone •,. By IOOI ('AOENHA:AD . --..... ~ ..... ~lebral• \he New Year In at• \tut )'Hr with • cbun p ~ lout dinn•r. • little fa. l or tvt"n tne 1ound of cow r the man with cowboy r.ljirln&• tlttre'1 plenly {If foot •.._pln· mter1aJ.nment off•,_ •t 8't Otaoeyland Hotel ~f IOblttr thttrmldor and b ek f'd Ala1k• 1u l t your •'E' ure1&11 IJ•late, the ft•al•\I")' J •I II\ lrvmt1 ii off1rln1& a com· 11 lt' rtu•mPa&ne dll\ner for t'15 • C'OUple And for the man who s::~ $Wlncn\& 'to lhe beat ol band'l, the CataJina Culno is enn& 1t~ famed champa,ne ,fUM't> Nt'w Yf'ar's Eve For rtMnalklm caU MO-SUM. Sou(b Coaat Piasa Hotel In Co1t1 M•a la offerln1 l\MMI unllm1ttd cocklalla while tbey dance \0 lhe m\lalc of the Harry Jam" Orebeatra and 9*Y a buffet breakrasl for SlOO p.r peraon. In .\lfl'tldc>'a restaurant, 1ue1t.a can enjoy a •Ix courae dlMer ol vul loin and scampi and duet to the beat of the Enao Ga1Uardl Trio while alppU.1 champqne. Co•t l• StOO J>t!r couple. &CGl8TllY HOTEL Tn lrvfne II olferlna i Uelll duc k a 'la o un1e or lobater thermtdor with champqne and party ball tor flS • couple In the Grand • A a a 1 OTT HOT E L 1 n Portaae restaura.nt. Questa can "•"'port Bearh 1s offenng a dance to the sound• of the Dick prlme rib dinner and cham Powell Orches\n. ln the sak>n 1>aene l:Uld dancmg for $31 per lounge a New Yur's party 1eta µerson 1n the Kings Wharf underway al 1 P ft\. and COO· ~i;taura nt In th e Pac ific tinues til' midnight with \.be rock Bebroom. a steak and lob6ter and roll sounds or the Joint Ef. dfeiaer with unlimited cocktails tort Band. Cost Is 7.50_pn lli(tt "Champagne wm be serv~,.--pe::--:r=""s"""'on or fl2.50 per couple . For for the daneinl and cbamp.,De wlth boat tramportaUon olfered by Catalina Crulaea for $15.20 round·lrip. Tickets are avail· able throuih aJl Ticlletron qen- clea or by caJlin&.527·7111 . llNO'IT'S BEK&Y FA&M wiU feature the Pointer Sisters and bl& band music of Art Mooney and ffi• Orchestra in a rock •n rol I and country western show from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. Thousands of baJloons will be dropped on the New Year's Eve crowd at mldnltht wtth a fireworks-show following. Ticket.a are $12.50 for the New Year's celebralion. For more Information call 827-1776 ext. 457. DISNEYLAND HOTEL will present the Eddie Stell Big Band i n fo ur ho urs of non-stop ballroom dancin g in the Anaheim hotel with party favors provided for $9 per person. For __ reservattons-wn e : Ed ie Stell , . ~ -OtSNnl.ANttTIRK'S ~ FEATURr-s MUSICAL TALENTS OF SHALAMAA S.O.S. Bank, Slcll•• and Hender90n, Louie 8.,leon alao wlll entertain g wilh big band sounds (or reservations c all 752-8777 ext. per person 143. the Capriccio Cafe guests ,._., dance to the sounds of the H>rry Cole Orchestra while en- JQ)'ing a prime rib dinner with mpagne for $33 per person. CATALINA CASINO is otrer- ing its annual champagne and big band dancing night from 9 p.rp . Ul 1 a .m. Tickets are $17.50 Big Band, 4074 ·Aladdin ·Drive. Huntington Beach. Disneyland will W4llcome the New Year with Shalamar, The S .O .S . Band. S kiles and Henderson and Louie Bellson and Sunshine Balloon during a special New Year 's Eve party from 8:30 p.m. to 2:30 a.m. Tickets a re available at the Ticketron outlets a nd Disneyland Box Office Included in the admission price will be unlimited use of all rides. Learn the latest cowboy dance ..s teps durin g l h e "Country Countdown" party in the Dis· nc y t a n d H ote l 's G r a nd Ballroom. Cliffie Stone and his Electric Cowboy Band will be on hand to welcome in the new year with chi li tasting, cowbell clang- ing a nd foot stompin ' fun . Tickets are $17.50 per person. For reservations c all 778·6600 Ext 1215. New Year's Eve ,_,,.." .. 1 .._ lht WorlO ~ Mosf Accl•IOted MUSICil Stbasnll~/WtSt (714) 492-9950 140 Ave. Pico, SAN CLEMENTE PPrtnri~'rtN.•~'> e'"''' l w ""''5vn ••vu1"'~·, P1.,, 5..,1 '\ S1Jn •n.111n'"'' SUPERSTAR. AWARDS SHOW •J ,,. I I •1,' \•• M < 0 •fl>,, 1' .t •""'' 1 po•ti. I •' I ' ._,... ....... ,., •• ,.,,!. I '•t·t f1 1 t fl Olo f\ .. I ' t t NEW YEAR'S E.VE GAlA .... . ,~,.,. c •"' •• ...... ft and his BIG BAND 9 p .m . to 1 a.m . at the: PLAZA BALLROOM South Coast Plaza Hotel Bristo l at San Diego Freeway The one price of $100.00 per person Includes: * Unlimited Drinks * Buffet Breakfast (l'a.m.) * Dancing tll 2 a . m. * Midnight Champagne * Party Fauors * Free Parking • Addo>d ... ,...., • .,..; 1lw NwN-of H-'d ~ ... ~ Tk k.d• go on Mle Monct-v. December IS •nd mu.I be ~r­ chued IN ADVANCE through Tick.dron. Mutu•ITkk.d Aeen- d•. °" th4t South COMt Plan Hotel. Du~ to limited c-p-clty. no tick.ft• wtll be tM>id •• IM door . Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge . ---~~SCAMPI (shrimp in herb wine sauce) R94J. $ 12.95 Served with Soup du Jour or aalad, rice pilaf or baked PotMo. v_.able de Gard~ner. 11 :30 to 2:30 · On-the-mall at South Coast Plaza near the Carousel on the First Level. For reservations call: 54'0-8822. AEV!ALS In the , CELEBRATIONS . <From PageC3) Coast Highway, Newport Beach, 642-2295 A .. ·Begin-Your New Year ' at· the Marriott.· s pecial New Year 's Eve djM er menu includ es a t<1n91 Wh8r1 -$3 1 .oo per person fifth of champagne per couple, entree choice of ..,_.., •Prime rib d1nner/satad bar roast prime rib of beef a u · s J1lr~~L------'-=-rt~..;;;i;ii~-z--------•.(;Q~ttl'l!a'fT•11rpapagne-a·~.;.;.,~.;.:._-o="n""'e:-=o~tt""e,...---1 e an ro sluf ed shrimp, oer coupt"= beverage and dessert. Live entertainment in \.he •Dancing "' the Mat11 Brace LO\ing~ lounge featuring Tony Nova, party favors $39.95 Pacific Ballroom _ 165.00 per per1<>n per couple. Open New Year's Day fo r lunch and •Steak & Lobster dinner dinner· • Un11m1ted Cocktails VIUAGE INN, .127 Marine Ave., Balboa Island, 675-8300. New Year's Eve celebrcation with di nne r , d a n cing, horns, h ats and noisemakers. Special holiday menu offe rs prime rib, New York steak, top sirl oin, Australian lobster tail or steak and k>bster com· bo. JOLLY ROGE R restaurants : 302 Manne Ave .. Balboa lsland , 25100 Del Prado, Dana Point ; 2300 Ha rbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa; 22873 Lake Forest Dr .. Lake Forest; 2250 E. Lincoln, Anaheim; 8376 La Palm a Ave .. Buena Park: 168 Ma rina Dr .. Seaport Village. Long Beach Marina. All open for special New Year's Day breakfast ; also featuring complete lunch and dinner menus. REGISTRY HOTEL, 18800 MacArthur Blvd .. Irvine, 752-8777. ln the Grand Portage restaurant New Yea r 's Eve dinner entree choices include roast tenderloin o( beef, lobster thermidor or roast dickling a !'orange. plus baked Alaska. Dance to the Dick Powell Orchestra , party favors and one bottle or cham pagne per couple at midnight. From 7 p m .. $37 .50 per person. · T here·11 be dancing in the Registry 's Saloon to the (Dack by popufar demand> rock 'n' roll sounds of Joint Effort. Party favors and a champagne toast at midnight ; $12.50 per cou pie, $7.50 individuals. CASK 'N CLEAVER, 1660 Dove, Newport Beach, 752-2538. Following an early 4 p.m . New Year's Eve opening, dinner service will be of- fered until llp.m. Entreechoicesincludecorn-fed beef. crab and lobster dishes, a chicken specialty and a variety of fresh fish delicacies. Hats, horns. confetti and party favors for all. S HERATON·NEWPORT HOTEL, 4545 MacArthur <comer of Birch). Newport Beach. 833·0570. A gala New Year's Eve dinner dance will gel under way at 8 p.m. A lab of $69.95 per couple nets a complete prime rib dinner, un· limited cocktails, champagne and party favors at midnight, coffee at evening's end. TALE OF THE WHALE restaurant in the Balboa Pavilion. 400 Main, Balboa, 673·4633. A New Year 's Eve extravaganza features a buffet dinner from 8 to 11 p.m .. -mus1c by Ansel Hill from 9 p.m. to l a.m .. noisemakers, hats and party favors !or all. Tickets are priced al $15 per person. WAREHOUSt; Kt;STAlJKANT, :!450 Via Oporto, Lido Marina Village, Newport Beach. 673-4700. Chef Charles Kalagian will be present· ing several special New Year's Eve entrees in addition to the regular menu which feaJure~ s u c h selections . as-liutlirllled and broiled shrimp Malaysia, bouillabaisse, roast duck a !'orange and teriy aki steak. The contemporary rock group Randy will be performine in the Whar( Bar. Closed New Year's Day. OLD WO&LD VILLAGE, 7561 Center Drive, just off the San Die go Freeway between Beach Blvd. and Gothard, Huntington tseacn. 879-1470. A 1aJa New Years Eve party will be held in Festival Hall with \.be toe-tappine music of a German oompab-pa band. The Sl8 person tab includes a full dinner, one drink, party favors, entertainment and dancing. • Crfampagne at m1dn1ght •Favors •Continuous music with The Society for the Preservalton of the Big Bands and a Las Vegas show band Capricclo Cafe -$33.00 per .person • ~ •Prime rib dinner /1 •Champagne at M1dn1ght •Dancing lo the Barry Cole Orchestra For Information and ReseNatlons Phone 714/6 40·4000. EKt. 6104 New~Beach ~· ~ Tennis Club 900 Newport Center Drive New Year's Eve ©rohm ~ouse 32802 So. Coast Hwy.-Laguno Niguel 384 Forest Ave.-Laguna Beach 496-5773. 499-2626 494-9491 • 752-8558 ~a~s~ore ~ouse 23311 Muir/ands ot Ridpe Route -Loh Forest 770-3222 Special Holiday Menu Featui:ing: Roast Lamb Prime Rib ' · Roast Turkey .\"etc \'orlc Steak Durk f;"ftranJTe--f're•fa California Baked Red Snapper Loll•ter • Suvln9 From Noon • -Moh Your R•Hrvotioru Now For New Yeors fye Make your ~ends "special" with a magnificent champagne brunch overlooking NewPort Bay. Smorgasbord buffet. only '1.50 l $4.60 under 12). -~ ll:toaa-J:OO,_ ~ I 0:00 ._. J:OI ,_ . .._...__..._.. . . --- INTERMtSStON Friday, December 26, 11180 DAILY PILOT £'• 'Postcard photographer' shoots 8 days a weeie. H11 coUa ,..;...HI/ ca 'plw>lo pwl " M°""' Qffff - alMi ~ .. lo U0,000 for oa ,,.f9'"""' o/ OM o/ '-" pnall Ofltr• .aw ,..., ,..,, 0 Pol'C:Onl ~ AC 71 .,.on old Aft#I Adam• ~ otfnad1 ottnlbt °'· pttrlq» Arnenro • nw11 un.rcai«d pltoe~r A rad M 11111 IL.,rlc.t '"""I du111 c> Wtflr " 8 NAOMI KAllt 'MAN ... _._.. .............. CARMF.l. tlJCUl-AND Th" "f\.U\I\)' l"Y •llh a t ol wh hra" loob like •·Juli)', rolW'd Santa· htl1><>• "'h0St1 ~olt• nui.~lon in lilt: rn l1ht b.• ta make.• vowlM kra !jflliltl But 1n 1m "' l'll\lt-rl'<I 1•vo crt-lti ovll at the f'nd ol 11 'loot' 11oa1h 11 1u h1• h(Jro~ h1ah above th<' l'o.t 1lu ht·~ Ani.til daarni; ~enol,lj s ide tn1lde ta a veritable naUooal U.uure -50,000 of tbe pbotosrapher'a pricel., ne1ativea. Al 71. Adams ll probably the naUon'a moat venerated pboeocrapher. Hla abota ol Y01emite National Park. In particular, command prices aa llpeetac:ular u the viatu they show. • ''111£ INTEaESTJNG '1111NG i• that peo- ple look at my pict&are1 and they accept them. in a seoae. u reality. My detractors say J'm a postcard and calendar photoarapher." says Adams. "Somethlng in them says that's the way it ts, but it's not that way at alt The tone's ex- panded and concentrated all over the place . a balance of light.•· Adam.a calls himself a "photo-poet" whoee assignments "come from within ... The word he- haa coined for what he does is "visualiiatlon." "You make an effort to see the final print before you . make the ex~ure ... he says, then quotes Louis Pasteur: '' 'Chance favors a pre- pared mind.• You're alwa)'s coming aero.a a found object and you suddenly see the picture in your mind that you want . . . Every photograph I've made is what I saw and felt." ADAMS• FACE, MARRED by a nose broken in the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, lacks the filigr ee of wrinkles that so often mark men of his age and those who have spent a lifetime outdoors. Curtains swing to 8 . Sort-spoken. Adams has a keen wit and· lovely laugh that shows-he takes delight in the! world. He is sprightly . although much more physically confined than when he was young, bounding over Yosemite's magic vistas. snap- ping the shutte r of his huge cameras hundreds. thousands of times . He drives a big white Cadillac into Lown on occasion and sometrmes lugs a boxy, bulking Hasselblad to Point Lobos to shoot. More local theaters adopt earlier stans " l'ladm on dot'::. nut die ca::.il>, llut a round the stages of lo<·ul tht'il ll·r~. one of the most hallo~ed I!> gr.idlJoll) urH.lt•r.:oang u transforma- twn Thi!> 1::. tht• ~ ,M.l 1·urta111 ume. o much a part of th\> theater thJI ~r1t1!>h fila.,ywri.ghl Noel C-owurd unct• pt•nnt•d :.i er>llcl'11un of nne-act µh1}s W'ldt-r tht· 1•11runi1w.,~tng title of ''Tomght at 8 30 lndccd. ft11 111:rn:. sc.1sun~ then• was only that eurtarn U11ll' fo r lo1:al productions pro- fessional c:om11111n1l.> ur <·ulh·g1'-ltC. But little by little, the various i.:rnups tx.•1;:a11 optin~ for an 8 o'clock stclrl unll I 1111v. 1 lwy · r(I 1n I he majority THE LATEST CONVERTS are the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. the Newport Theater Arts Cente r and the Newport Harbor Actnrs Theater. A year earlier. tht> Lido Isle Players moved their c urt<on t1ml' tu Ii o'clo1·k also Al Soulh Coa~l Hepertory. the mains tage productions go up al 8. but the Second ·Stage s hows start at K 30. which keeps the audience ror one i.how from gl·tling mixed up with the other's playgoer~ The colleges <t rt• b1;1 I a need in favor of the earli r · • .&en-Wes~ €6 a tiering to an 8. :m st (I rt THE REASONS FOR s witching to 8 o'clock are vaned. but l.a~una with its older audiences. may hke to get thcm home earlier. In the cases of the Saddleba<.'k Valley Community Theater and Irvine Community Theater, they adopted the 8 o'clock time when they we re performing in schools and had tn be out early '.'leiOter group is in a school now, but both have retained the earlier curtain. Then lherC' :Jrt> lhC' dinner playhouses, whic h have vljned c urtain limes . Usually they'll go up at 8· 15 or so on week nights and 7: 40 on Sundays For the benefit of prospectrve playgoers. Real Cantonese Food ••t here or take hOfM STAG CHINESE CASffffJ I I I 21 •t f'l. M•wport INC.. OIW. l·tHO H-to Midl'liqhl Ooily-Wttliff>Ch U..111 I :DO °""· ' ., .. NAl90I .... NEW YEAR'S EVE BIG BAND DANCE DISNEYLAND HOTEL EMBASSY BALLROOM FT-ff Pcrkinq -9:00 P.M. · S9.00 Admission 2.4 hr. recorded info. 525-7657 , ........ Dutdt rHnnara Oriental food lndonealen Rij1ttafal' StMli ~ ShelHl1k Fresh Aall 'j 'i. I, =· "'~· lt 1 ~ ' FOf a Deliciously Different Treat -Make a Reservation f;R,wt- 538-J 540 ) 7610 E. CHAPMAN AVE. ~~::: .. ~'"' ORANGE (JuJI Eoi1 of Npt. fwy.) <Cl.OM O Ttl~Yf --- ~l1r l>illafir 3i1111 IC \ I. II O \ I ' I \ ' It -\\ HEAR ·YE!! :t ~,IJ HEAR YE!! .~IAMT. MEW YEAR'S EVE. . CB.EB~TIO._. DI.._• DAMCIMCt HOIHS• HATS .. HOISIMAillS , ...... flATUllHG SPICIAL MINU. ,.... .. ,MlwY.tlh'* I . ~· l .. ,.,~ ............................. 12.95 Am••· ....... ,.... 116 95 ........ L..lllllr c.... ...... -. . . . . . . . . . . . • MAii voui1ilitunOMl1A1LY' · lJ:Mili••YA:__ - Intermission Tom-Titus then. here are some timely tips on when to ar- rive at your favorite theater: 8 O'CLOCK CURTAIN -Irvine Community Theater, Laguna Moulton Playhouse. Lido Isle Players, Newport Harbor Actors Theater. Newport Theater Arts Center , Orange Coast College, Saddleback College, Saddleback Valley Community Theater. South Coast Repertory (mains lage) and UC Irvine. Most of his days are spent in the serene , weathered redwood home above the ocean. with its gallery of prints. grand piano and laboratory·pr~cis1on <larkroom. Rut th<>&e days arehardly inactive. He is revising the famous series of books on photographic technique that he began in 1948. printing museum sets of some of his famous pie· lur es. prin ting some of the hundreds of negatives he's never gotten around to, writing his a utobiography and compiling a book of letters. "I KATE VACATIONS and I hate Sundays. For about 50 years I've been working eight days a week." he says. Adams began taking pictures when he went to Yosemite on a family outing in 1916, when he 8:30 CURTAIN -Costa M.esa Civic was 14. IL was the start of two love affairs, one Playhouse. Huntington Beach Playhouse, San with the Sierra Nevada. the other with the Clemente Community T heater , Showcase camera. Productions in Wes tminster. South Coast Another 1.ove affair preceded those. Repertory (Second Stage) and Westminster however one with the piano. He trained as a Community Theater. professional concert pianist and as a teacher. If you clip this and keep it in your wallet. By 1930, however , Adams had dec~id~ed~o~n~p~hot~O'.:_· ---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~· it ·11 et you to tbe ~how..on time _____ ,,gupb_l.4.----------• THE RICHARD RODGERS chapter of the Orange County Music Center has reserved three nigh~s of theatrical productions at Saddleback College as a fund raiser for the proposed center. First will be an Opera a la Carte event. "An Evening With Gilbert and Sullivan." on Jan. 22. The Feb. 19 performance of "South Pacific" and the Apr il 2 staging of "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead" will complete the series. All three Music Center benefits are on Thursday evenings at 8 o'clock in the college's Fine Arts TReater. Ticket information may be obtained by calling Pearl Lakes al 496·5980, :Jeanne Fleming at 493-3584 or Pat Lavin at 492-9909. ~ ~ HAS RE-OPENED • LUNCH-MONDAY thru FRJDA Y • DINNER-TUESDAY thru SATURDAY • LATE SUPPER 10-la.m. -TUESDAY thru SATURDAY RESERVATIONS (714) 673-6363 GENO LANZI .... v .... •e.e• .,., ..... N..,,ler .... GALAIB~~~~ .JM. DINNERl .,,.....,_ PJll • ..: Complete Dimler NEW YOU STEAK, PRJME RIB OR AUSTRALIAN LOBSTER TAIL Pony,...,,,,. -Bau -Noa..--.,. .. "I KNEW IT HAD to be one or the other because it takes all you've got. I did miss the music badly," he says, calling the break "pain- ful." But Adams' interest 1n tonality carries over from the shading of notes to the range of blacks. whites and grays in his pictures. "He entered photography as a performing artist and still sustams the rote. wrote the late photographer Minor White of Adams in 1972. By the time he made the switch, Adams had had prints of the nigh Sierra published and had· worked at Jasper National Park as a photo-grapher for the Sierra Club, an affiliation that has spanned more than 50 years And he had also discovered "visualization." Jn 1927, he was in Yosemite on an outcrop- ping near Half Dome. He had two glass plates left and "made a conventional picture" of Half Dome "THEN I REALIZED, is that going to look in any way like I feel about it? In a great, monumental way it was an emotional ex- perience.·· He put a strong red filter on his camera. but didn't move it The picture that resulted is one of his most famous. The first. he said, was good. but "it just didn't have the particular magic J think the second one has." Adams began meeting other photographers. <See ANSEL ADAMS, Page Cl) '''Trlbu:te' is a grand pleasure for the audience ... " -Gene Sha/it. 1be TodayShou: NBC-n1 .-.. • . . . ····· .. --..-...... --.......... ----·-·---""""'---......... _ ..... ...__, ______________ ., ,....-..-.~..--.. ~ .... ~~ -.., .. ~ ........................ ~ ................... . .....-.-·-.. , ..... I> \ll 1 PllUI Jazz Singer' hokey Oy 808 f HOM Ai . ._ ...... ,." ..... , 1\ ttu" Juck Lemmon who'tt performance H tne Jrt< Pri'\\lblu ~<ottu.-remplttlon 1 .. "'com.um n'1<1\11 ,,., ny wt ' re 111wty to '>t•e 1r1 t111 .. t.J\'<. l°" tel I'> nu th111g \hort o t m1HJnifh tnt H -.1tunl .tt l tt~t Ro tHiv Bt.!nson work\ h1 ' w,1v '1n10 ttw 1 ul of the dl'>approv1n9 '>OC'I ''"" .c ort•a lmpre'>St \ 1·lv dS d<M"• l l'l U1 ·ml'lt d'> lhl' 11mlPd'>)I01t.lh.• .,,. w•f(". 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Geodesic domes, solar radios and model oil derricks of the future are Just some of the displays-included In the exhibit Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m . to,p.m. Admission isSl for adults and SO cents for children. 'SONGS gF THE W'LO' is the title of America's Tournament of Roses Parade float depicting 13 species of birds Inspired by watercolor plates by naturalist John James Audubon. The bird float illustrates the "great outdoors" theme of the 1981 Rose Parade. THE WORKS OF TOULOUSE- LAUTREC will be on display at the San Diego Museum of Art through Feb. 1. The collection on loan from the Baldwin M . Baldwin Founda- tion includes 100 paintings by the master Im- pressionist. The showing marks the first public viewing of the French artist's works In eight years. The exhibition includes all 31 posters from the famous "Elles" series finished nearly 100 years ago by the famous painter. Museum hours are 10 a.m. to S p .m. Tuesday through Sunday. Admission Is $2 for fessor says that he's discovered remarkable coincidences between ancient Indian re- ligions and scientific data In his studies. • -.Jo .tOAN .lltV I NG'S watercolors and ceramics by Frank Hamilton will be on dis~ play at the Challis Galleries, 1390 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, through Sunday. Gallery hours are 11 a.m, to S p.m. Wednes- day through Sundav. 200 YEARS OF LA HISTORY will be ex- plof'.ed in -a mm series-at the-tos Angeles-- Angeles County Museum Jan. 2 at 7 :30 p.m. In the Leo S. Bing Theater. More than SO films will be featured during the series that ranges from documentary to foreign films. Ad- mission Is $3 for adults one hour before showtlme every Thursday, Friday and Satur- day through Feb. 28. adults 1. or senjor;s and So GeA' .... -tOlµ.....f--'-;.;,....---1 1 ren. he museum is located In Balboa Park. · · SWEETHEARTS FOR THE ARTS awards applications are now being offered by the Central Orange County Arts Council to honor organizations and Individuals who have contributed to the art community. Awards will be given Feb. 8 at the South Coast Plaza Hotel with an auctton of 7S art works. For more information call 731-836o. SCIENCE AND MYSTICISMS w ill join forces during an unusual exhibit at Golden West College beginning Jan. 6. Artist Peter Mendes will combine his talents as a biological textbook artist and his interest in Eastern mys ticisms and philoso- phies. The Cal State,.Long Beach pro- 'FLOATING WORLD' WOODBLOCK AT UCI Ando Htroehlge: Mlt•uke, Tenryu River 1134 JAPANESe-WOODBLOCK PRINTS from the Sue Dirksen collection will be on display Jan. 8 through Feb. 7 at UC Irvine's Fine Arts Gallery. T11e exhibition of 18th and 19th century art works is being SPonsored by the Committee for Arts. Open- ing reception for the show will be held Jan. 8 from S to 10 p.m . •• f Friday,~ 211. 1980 DAIL y PILOT C7 THEY TURNED PARIS INTO CAT CITY! WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS' A tun•·fill1d 1nim1t1d extrav1g1n11 I TECHNICOLOR® f . 'GfGENEIAl AUOIENQIJ ~ ~ -.n. .......... .-.::-. -, ~:7~·~ . 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Ant.bony may be lottns a hlthsn lt1eod hl• client'• new album, "Bl co.utal," a1 lookina far more like a comm rclal t ur<•e i than bll previous releuea but take th•t •h•ll about beina a ooe·•bot artt1l with a lar&t! &rtllo of aa.lt. As • 500,1wnter. Allen already hu rlred a nu m~r or on taraet salvos from the sen· 11mental "I Honestly Love You" and "I'd Ratht!r Leavt: While I 'm in Love" to the <'arn1 al llke "l Go to Rk>." • lhs sooas have been suna by the likes of Ru~ Coolidge and Oltv1a Newton-John. AND ANYONE WHO'S ever seen him perform 10 concerts or in bis one -man Broadway rut show, "Up in One." will tell you that Allen 1s that rare creature. an honest-to· goodness entertainer. Ht: bounds on stage, stogin_1 either · .__..;..,....-U-.1 f»aDO 8t'COmpantment Or fo an energetic backup band He shakes maracas and various •• parts~( his.wir_Y. 36-year·old anatomy, tells off· :;. color Jokes in his precise Australian accent. •• He gets uniformly terrific reviews -so ·.~.. why , for so long, has he been more or less a well -kept cabaret secret? .:: He hasn't had the television and radio ex· :· posure needed to transcend cult figure status and that's at least partly because his varied re'. •.; pertoire defies easy classilication -and ~: b~cause.tb~ broadcast media have been wary of .;. hts sophisucated, forthrightly homosexual wit. .·: • TIDS WASN'T ALWAYS the case. As a ·.~.: tee~-ager in AustraUa, Allen and a partner, Chris Bell, formed a n act known as Chris and · ·, Peter Allen. While appearing in Hong Kone in the early :. 1960s, they met the late Judy Garland. who took a li~ing to them and asked them to a . • Through Miss Garland, be started banlin1 ·~· out with everyone who was anyone in show busi· ness -and ended up marrying her daughter • Liza Minelli. The "brother" act appeared re'. gulariy in Las Vegas. .. ~ BUI' BOTH THE marriage and the act col· lapsed at the same time. In the early '70s, Allen began''writing songs and singing to packed au· diences in such hip, intimate venues as Reno Sweeny's in New York's Greenwich Village. At first the crowd was predominantly gay; but sav· vy str aights soon joined in. · As the songs, sung by others, became bits - after "I Honestly Love You" Allen bought his home in northern San Diego County -things slowly began coming around. " ·. " · starting to get airplay -a development for which he modestly delegates much of the credit. "I never think commercially," he declares. "But luckily the Producer David Foster was, and he's good at the kind of stuff because be works with Boi Sca11s and .,Earth, Wind & Fire." _ • THE GAV JOKES, he adds, are "mainly for the straight people. I had a gay audience when I fi rst started in the Village about six years ago. I have not seen my gay audience since then. "It's a bit like saying Liberace bas a gay audience. or Bette Midler now has a gay au- dience. Everyone had them in the beginning." On the subject of audiences in general, Al· len is philosophical. "BRUCE SPIUNGSTEEN and I were doing albums at the same time, and we were sitting at the pool , and he was saying, 'I'm always told l'm way behind schedule and if you don't get an album out the audience is going to forget who :. you are.· •• "And he said, 'But you know, you've got to .:~ have faith the audience will be there when .• you 're ready . and if they love you, they'll just hang around and wait for you.· ·: "Well, they certainly did for him. I feel the :: same way about my audience." . . · .·: ·: .· ., ... :·: ·~· ... ... .. P.emember when comedy was Kilg. row he's President. .. GI~ PJ.Oto0 ·000 HEWH.tc"T · MADEUME KAHN hlft°"""""' ""-hlft._ . • 'f1"-ST FAMILY' ... ---..~ ~~MIN) 000 OOHY·HARVEY KORMAN ~ h--llw-...... U.M AUSTIN PENOLE'IOH · fUP ~·FM> W1L1.AAD ..,. __ ::=~:::. ~ • NDW •HDWINCI .. . cma•u Bristol 540-7444 ' .. -.... mllE Orange Mall 637-0340 ON STAGE SATURDAY NIGHT JIM MARSHALL .The GreatHt Tenor Voice In All Of Southem Calltornla. DAVJD COPPEN ~T 'tHE KEYBOA"D SAllTA 1111 Harbor Blvd . Or-In 531 -1271 .,..Eel Edwards Twin· 848-0388 "9 to 5" (PQ) "BLUES BROTHERS" "AIRPLANE" CPO) "CHEECH & CHONG" (R I==~~~~:: l --. . -:-:::::> ' "FL.ASH GORDON" "BUCK ROGERS" CPO) ,____ __. "THE ELEPHANT MAN" "ESCAPE TO ALCATRAZ" CR) "EVERY WHICH WAY YOU CAN" "HONEYSUCKLE ROSE" PG NOPA8Bl!S ACCCPIEO OURINQTHtS ~ Novel tells of terroi-ism ·~ •1<.'llAIEL WILUAM8 c....._ ...... '1'lw Vlklna l'rU< 1 " la a lttrrortal thriller novel about corporal• 1rMd IDd Nmpelltlon Aq&Mr Norman Hartley, wa.o bu written ano,laer llarUler. hH pul toC•lber an n o rudlna ~ wllh all th• ~aeol.11 sex, \1ole~ • .._.)' 8Dd1omeauapmu Unlortunatl'l)', lh• au.1.-u is nQ\ the bltJb poaat. but It doeu't ruln the book becaus~ Har\My "• .ome nice pua.q• and some lood tranaltloftl which keep the story movlna "ftl& \'UUNG P&OCl.liS" (publhih.cl by Avon Boob, 310 pa.&eii. S2 751 Is a 8tory of cor· porale spyin1 and sabota1e The main character. Philip, is considered •n expert Ln ter rortll actlv1Ud and P•Yt'holotY He ' kidnapp.d by a i t.range aroup of ler rorisu who manipulate him by lhleatening ttis ' wl(t and keepin& b1m under constant sur· ve&Uance. That is baslcaUy the plot, a pretty worn adea actually, but Hartley throws ln some nice touches of technology. torture, random murder and other fufetched ideas. including r~k climbing How "The Viking Process.. Cits all those stran_&LcQ~t.Lto&et.h.eL. iS-S.Omethint--to - see ... or read. THE SEX IN THE NOVEL is Just as bizarre as, and related to, the "techno- terrorism. •· However , it is all handled ''clea n· ly," that is. it is not pornography but wnlten as a study in attitudes. The violence is much the same. Although there are many violent scenes, readers will not feel frightened as with other contemporary nov. fJS . The real suspense involved in "The Viking Process" is the clever idea Hartley uses which he calls "scenarios," because readers never know if they will be "white" scenarios or "black" scenarios. They all begin as practice terrorist runs and then may be changed into re- ality. ONE OF THE BEST ASPF.Cl'S of "The Vt- '£ing Proc~ ··is th.al Hartley doesn 't--~e-women-· as mere props in a ''man's"' game. Many of the terrorists are females. But the conclusion, 'while exciting action- wise, is too pat and doesn't ever really explain some of the obvious questions . ANSEL ADAMS • • • (From Page CS) · the avant garde. Along with Edward Weston, Imogene Cunningham and others, he started a society called "Group r-64," after what was then the smallest lens opening, which permitted Jong exposures. The group was interested in 1--__,.s,.--tr~a't".· bL or: pure photogaph}-and tha detail at long exposures would allow. . The '30s also saw Adams start another career-long project , teaching. But it wasn't an easy beJCiMing. '·t found I had nothing to teach but the way l did it. That's terrible; that's parroting. You lose your personality." AS IDS "ZONE SYST EM" for exposing film evolved. however, he round more to teach. It's been ~imated that more Uian 4,500 have at- tended his classes or seminars. Those students, the museum audiences who have seen his prints and the bookbuyers who have copies of his volumes of photography have spread the gospel or Ansel Adams to the extent that 1 s often treated like a Living_ legend . even in his own home. His secretary and darkroom assistant are most soli citous. almost hovering over him as he moves around the spacious house. Strangers som etimes stop him on the street. Of the treatment Adams says, "That's to be expected when you get this much notoriety. It doesn't affect me one way or the other. I know some people j ust live for it, but J 've never cared. "PEOPLE l'VE NEVER seen before stop me in the street. It has nothing to do with your person. They don't know you. They know your name." The attention has brought him financial sue· cess. something still relatively rare for an "artistic" photographer. A huge enlargement of one of his most famous prints. a beach-ball moon looming over Hernandez, N.M .. lighting up clouds and a simple cemetery, recently sold for more than $40,000,\ and the standard size se11s for well in excess ot $10,000. Adams stops to walk over to the bar and pour himself another weak bourbon and water, then jokes about an unblended scotch he's tast· ed that he says is "like drinking a forest fire." ~ BUT THE TALK SOON returns to photo· graphy and his life in il. Many of today's photo· graphy achools ir:ritate him. "There 's more junk turned out today and at such a level of bad craft that I think it's pitiful. These schools are awful ; the kids come to them1 and they know that they're not getting what they want," he says, saying there are few ex- ceptions. "You see they have an eye. I want to talk to them . . 'What did you see, how did you see it and how did you execute il?' Then I tell them the real way to go is to go to as many workshops as you can." / Adams jokes that he may have a preacher com pf ex. His family was in timber. but the company (aced ruin in 1912 alter losing 27 sbi~ al aea and six lumber mills to fire. Adams• father forged' out a career in life insurance, and Adams w8.a'raised in a quaint ·house overlooking tbe then-bridgeless Golden Gate . .. MY WHOLE LIFE I've been around peo·· pie who were profesalonally obligated. I've alwa,s had that feeling ln photogt'aphy that when you leam somethinc you have an obli1a- -t.lon to pau it on, so maybe I h~n a fixation 1--.:r.H!~~ ~wful lot-GI Ume tetthlnt aad workinl with museums; writin1. "l oftm wonder If I hadn't done thin1s like tbat, would I have been a better photoarapber? I tblnk I would have been a worse OM. "I think J ml1ht have expoeed more acres ot mm. but people who 10 out and make photo- craphl constantly really don't have that much lntbeend." I/ It'll make you feel good again, and that ain't bad. t;. ,, ··• "You shouldn't miss ***"It arouses the "Inside Moves is a rarity Inside Moves ... a deeply emotions ... worth cheer-to be welcomed ... the fif m moving and finally ex-ing about:" is an intimate larger-than- hilaratinn-experience. I -NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, life poetic rama ... ;J Kathleen Carroll Judith Crist < " . . a message of hope and "~may well be the most heart-1!1stde Moves wa~ directed. ~y the triumph of dreams felt movie gift of the season." Richard Donner with a surprising rt II -WASHINGTON STAR, Pot Dowell gentleness .. .its energy co~es O~~: A~E~lr1MES ChorlesCham lin from smooth ensemble acting ' P 'Ynside Moves is a truly enjoy-and excellent performances... "Ins ide Mo ves is the w onderful able little sleeper ... so don t let tt's a modest and sentimental 'sleeper' of the season. Director it slip by." movie, but also one that, on its Richard Donner has brought off -DALLAS MORNING NEWS, own terms, accomplishes what an intensely dramatic, funny Joe Layton it means to." _and suspenseful film ... that "The first thing to say about _-NEW YORK TIMES, Jonet Mos!in ma·kes the human spirit so~r." -...Jnside-Mo,ves,aild-it's-meent -OS--•• --. * "' .d M ' •th t~--=~FRAW-Clle'Ci CHRONICLE, I. . h h d , mst e oves ... w1 ou J d Stone a comp 1m~nt,_ 1st ~t t ey on t a doubt one of the year's u Y make mov1;s like this one more likeable pictures." "When you're in the mood for a any more. -ST. LOUIS GLOBE-DEMOCRAT, movie with a Rocky punch, -PLAYBOY, Bruce Williamson Fronk Hunter Inside Moves is the right move "As an actor .. .John Savage "Th · ht f th h l'da to make." e ng mov~ o~ e 0 I y -COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE, .can rival Al Paci no." ... The one movie with those Guy Flatley -US MAGAZINE, Steven Schaefer qualities we believe to be the very soul of the Christmas "~'s good to hear again that season." love conquers all." ,_..~~~~~~=-~~N-ntANCISCO"Ex-'AMIN-ER-,~~~-NEW-YeRK-pff)S·~,-1nr1-klrr'-wrP\ffi\i1r-~~ Na ncy Scott "This is a remarkably human "An uplifting fable that's bound film ... the actors achieve an to conned with audiences ensemble effect that's rare hungry for optimism and on film." warmth ... a very rewarding -PEOPLE MAGAZINE success." "Richard Donner's sentimental -ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS, rouser, Inside Moves , is poised to Rober1 Denerstein "tt took a little daring to make Inside Moves ... it's the kind of a movie that lots of folks are . I II go mg to ove. -MIAMI HERALD, Bill Cosford become the next genuine, word- of-mouth box-office sensation ... an eloquent affirmative loner in this bleak moviegoing season ." -WASHINGTON POST, Gory Arnold A GOODMARK Production A RICHARD DONNER Film "INSIDE MOVES" Starring JOHN SAVAGE DAVID MORSE_. DIANA SCARWID ·AMY WRIGHT Music Composed by JOHN BARRY . Film Edited by FRANK MORRISS Production Designer CHARLES ROSEN Director of Photography LASZLO KOVACS, A .S.C. _ ~ased on 9 no,vel by TODD WALTON Screenplay by VALERIE CURTIN & BARRY LEVINSON Produced by MARK M . TANZ & R.W. GOODWIN Directe.d by ~ICHARD DONNER MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK ALBUM AVAILABLE ON() FULL MOON/@ WARNER BROS. 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Jc ff Soen100, 04ll0tlt Pin.away t nd Tom ih11lcw wantt'd to .elve \Mlr poup a ""'"'"that wa~ • h\Uetdlfftt•nl ""' tht-y 011uk IA llat Of tMlr favorites and •'krtt M 11l.lcth Jlldc clau, a b!th 1chool clu11 •nd 'iunat· of th 1r fr1end11, to pkll t.be best No 6nt-voted fur 4 Out Of & OtK'lotw, the name Ule:y ., .-otuitll> 111fkt'(I "rhr t1r11t time• Wt• u1d II 1i1loud, Wtl laughed Jlr 11bout half an hour." aud Jeff S4lvtirson "ll s opt-n .. -a Ul' a ft<w door for u.' ~c1tust1 tl 's ttnt 11 standard mrnw KO mo~t ,~1,1lc purk up '*'\"If U r'• w ht'll \h ) ht'itl It 'Tht-m1i1kt' thl.' 1mmtd.la.tc ronnechon with Trident ~um )OV knv w 4 t>\1\ of 5 dt:nl.Uils But lt Ofl!l1LlllAll) n m 1t-from lht-Anucl{l iadb " Ttlt.: GaOl"P 8t.:t;AN 1-l..A l'lNC together a '""" )t'a r. .igo 10 ia Wabh111t1ton, DC basement but unllke man) band!:> who btart to perform as aoon .ts w mt."<>ne h1tb learn~ lhret: chords. 4 Out Of 5 Oot·to~ took IL fro m another angle At one pornt tht-rt' were 40 groups and 40 dubb Ill Washrnglon 0 C and they Just traded bac k and forth, night a fter night," said Jeff. "I nollcf'd that only one or two groups were breaklllg every three or four years and it was a 1----.... •~o_'tlt proct:M• They ·~ _a_lollowing-an~ wo peopre and then the crowd was supposed to build 'So ms tead of doing that we worked in a basement. polishing our material and honing a &touµ !'lound. We cam t: from s uch diverse backgrounds that 1t took us the first couple of yea rs to g\'I lht· right material because everyo11t' wa!'I c·ornmg from such a different plate I ROCK TALK I to us a couple of times at the be1innin1, then you don't gel too nervous. "IN FACf, THOSE are the best gi1s, when you really have to stretc h yourself out to come across. And the more you 're in command of the s ituation. when you feel In control -then the betler show It seems to be. "It Lakes a certain amount of talent but you a lso have to come up with a different sound and that's reaJly tough because there are 5 000 groups in our town alone that are trying t~ do the s ame thing. • ·'Groups have to hone a sound, there's no question about that. but it's not only that they have to hone a sound -they have to gel a sound that can be a commercial, viable product. Because unless you can gel it across no one's going to hear it." ' • * • "ALL l'VE EVER WANTED was-to happy: but it never quite works out that way. I g uess 1t ne ver really does for anyone." So says Hazel O'Connor -the young star who's achieved huge success in her native England, not only for her incredible v~al talent but as the lead in the motion picture "Breaking Glass." And though that movie has yet to be released across Amer ica. Hazel has attracted quite a following in this country with the release or the soundtrack album on A&M Records. sec~re. aomethin1 peculiar would happen and thin~• would fall to pieces around me. 'If somethinl was 1otna to happen I was always the one who'd bump into it and I did seem to bump into a lot of different thin1s. There was always a drama 1oin1 on." THEaE WAS ALWAYS WOU, too, and for Hazel -who admits to being "<lriven" -work was her salvation. "For the put three or four y~ars I've been workinc really hard toward this bit or luck," she said. "and while I was working so hard I didn't have any Ufe, really. But as long as I've qol purpose I'm really happy and I feel like I'm striving for something. "But all the time you 're s triving for something you're just covering up the basic problems or life. When you finish striving and sit back for a while all the problems come up at yo~again. "They may not be the same ones you started with but it's certainly about the same number. It's just a new set. There's always som ething to figure out but I guess that's one of the riddJes of life." HAZEL'S lNVOLVEMEN'.[JlJTH "Break.-- rng-Glass goes 6eyond her portrayal or Kate, a young rock musician very much like Hazel herself. She also wrote the music and was in· strumental in the development of her character. Although Hazel says she strongly identifies with the character s he 's quick to point out that it applies only to the first half. sure• FAYMIT! SWUST. firms! Tue. JAN. 6 thru Sun. JA .. fDJUltf08.IU l ION ULl 1213) 436·3661 THE FORUM Fri. JAN. 2 thru Sun. JAN. 4 II. Tue. JAN. 13 thru Sun. JAN. 18 FOR INFORMA HON CALL FOR GROUP RATES CALL 1213) 67•·4700 (213J 67H020 PERFORMANCES: WEEKDAYS Al 8 00 PM • \MOW OEC 29 & !UE OEC 30 -AWAHCIM HAS 2 30 PM* PERFORMANCES! SATURDAYS Al 11 00 AM• 3 30 PM & 8 00 PM SUNDAYS Al 2 00 PM & 6 00 PM •SAVE $2 00 Olf KIDS UNDi~ U 41 $Ulft0 $~1Wl Al Su u llturne ~.M UM SI.II · U.M NOW Pt.:OPLt-: ('AN'T TELL who in the bund 1s writing the song, 1t 's all coming from thl' same area ll 's the theory that if you put HER LIFE READS like an adventure story e.nough monkeys into a room for a long enough Prior to he r recent s uccess she traveled "It was the halfway point that the character and I would beg to differ," said Hazel "because she .incites a ri~l and I just thought that was terrible. The dir ector (Brian Gibson) said ·w en . you know, she does this,· and J said j wouldn'tdothat." <QR 4~lk(IM tll«t \l\·ll\I OAll t • llme . evf'ntually they'll come out smelling like throughout the world working at jobs ranging each other .. from an ordinary stint in a health-food store to Four out of 5 doctors are s igned to Newporer the more e xotic. like the time she danced in Record<; and will release their debut LP (''4 Out or Beirut. The dancing w:ts alter her modeling ~Doctors">inJanuary. Then they'll tour job in Japan. But like so many or those great "~e'\e still young as ra r as being a touring adv~~ture t~les. they.read bettel' t~an they live.· band. said J eff " d:tha.Lkeeps.us.on ou~C>eli:-~--. _Sometim_cs_Lthink l was..quale-unttappyf'~ e nervous every time J play -well, if there said H~zel "W~enever I would think that are only 20 people in the club, which happened e verything was frne or I'd try to really feel Broadwag Linda Producer J os eph Papp congratulates s inger Li nda Ronstadt following t he Broadway ope ning of the Gilbert and S u llivan o p e retta ''The Pirates o f Penzance." in which she plays Mabel in a m arked change of s t y le from her rock and roll image Popular music lacking appeal EDMONTON, Alhc rtu <-A P> -Mitch Miller. one of the world ·s twst selling re<'ordinR nrt1!ll s 1n lh1• 19!'1fls. rloes n 't thlrfk mw·h of c·onlf'm r 1>11ru rv ri1<:k muNi1· ·' Mc111l of 1t IR vny I hall," •;r11cl th1• fill y1•ur ------old hnmlh•ulln. who Wiili ~lloST MUSIC BAD; Mich .... , comment• 1n fo~tlmnnton tn c•1>r11h11'\ n Rf'rll'Jll of f'hrlstm ns 1·1>nr1·rl11 '''f't.ls J(uy fr (Im SI 1• 1· I y I> IJ II Wullcr lh'C'Jc.cr ? fie llvc11 ln rny npnrt trlf'nt l111ild Ina< In N1•w York 111• l'luyic th1• 11111111• llrk~ 1111 nltchL long· I (1·el llk1• culllna< thl' ropH on him ·'To J(c•l 1rit11 rn<"k you j.)on 't h1tvt• tu '"' 11 'v .. ry ((ood mu11 1C'j11 11 I couldn 'l work with lru:pt mu11iclnM M llh'r. fum11u11 ror hh1 slnJ( ulonus . lwll1•v1.·s thcrc"11 hoJlt' y t•l for musk ··You know whut 's populur In fl"'r ancc, 1n the discos? <Henn Miiier big band mw1k. 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Servin• n'po1kr who rc·mainl·d 1n lli< •11llage t hrnu)(huut th1· n1·rnpat1on Soul said he hopl to film Uw n 11'11• t nl1rPly 'W tlhin the l 'llll Htt.l~c lnd1an Hci.t 1 \ .1t1on, which tnclud£•S W11unt.led hnt>e l k ... airJ h1· a h11 pla nnl'd to h1n· loe:ul lnd1ar.s ~ JClors Muhammad Ali s igns autograph for youthful admirers at London's Heathrow AirPort just before leaving for a flight to the United States . The former world heavyweight boxing champion had been in London for a premier of bis movle. "Freedom Road.·• Friday, ~ 28, 1980 '' ·'' • "Neil~ movie is a gem." SHIRLEY EDER "Leaves the audience .thoroughly entertained. You'll want to see it a second time:' CHRIS'fOPHER-SHARP Woman! Wear Daily IEMI FILMS! presents NEIL DIAMOND LAURENCE OLIVIER "THE JAZZ SINGER " A JERRY LEIDER PRODUCTION Starring LUCIE. ARNAZ • CATLIN ADAMS • FRANKLYN AJAYE Screenplay b y HERBERT BAKER Adop1011on by STEPHEN H. FOREMAN Based on the ploy by SAMSON RAPHAELSON Original Song Score Performed by NEIL DIAMOND v d• 1 A IN' 1. ><i.<rdbr BOB GAUDIO lnC1den1olMu·oe b, Lf:ONARD ROSENMAN Produc ed by JERRY LEIDER Directed by RICHARD FLEISCHER DOlooLBY STEAEo l ' y • .. (' 'J ••• , t\"J t PG PAllENTAL GUllWa SUGGESTED C> SOW MATI-..... HOl 111 SUl'YU •<>" C...- J 1980 AHOCieled Film Di1lrlbullon O• '9'"'ol Sov"0''0C" Albvm [ ,clu\1vf' ) O.f'I' (,l\PllOI lllCO llOS ,l\NO IAPlS Wo•td ~·a~ '"READ THE BAN~ BOOK I ------NOW SHDWING -==~~--- -ED~W~A-R_D __ S_C_l_N_E_M_A____ PLITT CITY CENTER COSTA MESA (714) 546-3102 ORANGE (714) 634-9282 PRESE NHD IN I 35mm DOLBY STEREO I NO PASSES AC.CEPI eo DURING THIS ENGAGENENT ... ..._ .................................... .....,...,__. --~~ ..... --~. ~ ....... -~· ·--... --· RECORD ARTIST Meisne.-emphasizes own .name -Eagl.e m.J flew the nest sol,oing uith 'One More So~' · LADIES ADDING LUSTER TO ICE SHOW Chorue tine famed for PfKfek>n footwork ,.,... r • .,c1 ICE SHOW HERE . • you IOOk good, you feel good and vice versa. • LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ran· Also, he admitted, he wuited dy Melaner, the Ea1le who new to branch out. from bass playin1 the nest., iJ t.ryln1 out. hla aolo and high harmonies, the chores wln11 .. ain -and ao far the be was lartely confined lo in the trjpe looka just fine. band. -that'• relatively speaklnt. "One More Song," the second AT FIRST, he had second LP Meisner has recorded since thoughts about the break: "I did leavin1 the Eagles In 1977, Is it and then I thoutht, 'Uh-oh, hardlythekindof chart.busterthat I've made a mistake now,' his former bandmates seem to because lt was real hard getting produce effortlessly{ when they things together." get around to record ng, that is. But a friend, producer Alan Brackett, convinced him that h~ BUT BOTH the album and a should put out an album while single, "Deep Inside My Heart,.. his association with the Eagles are moving st e adily up· the was fresh. ch arts a definite improve Meisner blamed the album 's ment over the non-performance railure on a number or things, or Meisner 's 1978 solo debut Including his ejectioo shortly a lbum. "Randy Meisner." after its completion from the And Meisner , a sturdy-looklni fold of Irving Azoff's Front Line 34-year-old with a ready smile, Management, which handles the ...seemed in good spirits as bf! dis· Enl!les c ussed his post-Eagle career "At the time he CAzoff) de· over a recent celery soup and cided tha.t he really couldn 't spinach salad lunch. handle me, he was too busy with ··u you look al track records the Eagles." of many artists that have guit ··Me as a m _!.. n a g_e r ~ - grouJ)s and triedlo go on-ffiei r Melsner s mile() ruefolly -"no own, there's very few thin have way. I couJdn't work with the re- made it," he' noted. "For a pass cord company very well and get player. it's pretty hard." the publicity a nd di stribution a nd all that stuff that yo u need AS HAJlD AS it would be for to make a record go. So it just an unknown? ki nd of got put in the dustcan." "It 's not harder. but it's not as easy as you would think . NOW, HE SAID he looks on Especially with the Eagles. 1 the album and the brief tour he don 't think our names wer e took to promote it as valuable around that much, probably up training in singing lower parts until 'Hotel Cali fornia.' and playing guitar rather than "Tbe group was known, but in· bass on stage. di vidual names were not known But at the time, he was dis- so much -as opposed to the couraged and decided to retire Beatles, you knew everybody's in Nebraska . name in the group. 1 probably He found that Thomas Wolfe had a lot of fans, but not as ··wa•s'"'rfgtit: you can't go home many as J probably needed ." again. Does s,he harbor any of those peripatetic superstitions attributed to the high-achievers who've reached the pinna- cle or their ror . ? Meisner, a native Nebras al).. "1 reali zed after li vin e o s ge es in t e late_...,h,_.e,_..r,_e-or years t at I'd adapt· . :. APW1r~'° BASS PL.AYER TRYlNG OUT HIS SOLO WINGS AGAIN Randy Meitner reflect• on flrtt album'• failure "I JUST TRY TO make sure I'm physically ready," says Miss deLeeuw. t always check the screws on my skate blades. That can be disastrous," she says of the possibility or losing one and falling. • .. She also carefully checks and double-checks the straps on certain portions of her costumes to avoid embarrassing he rself:. "ONCE I HAD A STRAP break on a costume and it was a near-miss," she says with a chuckle. "That was a VERY skimpycostumetoo." 1960s and conver ted his ex -ed to L.A. ll just wasn't my perience with a couple of un-place back there, and I was known bands into a slot i.n the starting to miss music after, I or.iginal Poco. guess it was about five months.·· RE ALSO HELPED found Ric.k Nelson's Stone Canyon Band before joining forces with Glenn Frey, Don Henley an~ Bernie Leadon in the one-time Linda Ronstadt backup band that became the Eagles. SO IN THE spring of 1979, Meisner bought a home in Palm Springs. He signed with a dif· ferent record company, Epic. rented a home in Studio Citv and began working with producer Val-Garay and an C1ll·sta r songwriting team -Eric Kaz, We ndy Wa ldman , Ja c k Tempchin. and fellow former Poco member Richie F'uray. The title track, w~itten by Tempchin. is a Jackson Browne concert stand·by that Browne brought to Me1sner·s attention a s a sort of farewell to the Eagles and Henley and Frey contributed the backup vocals Does the novelty ever wear off once you've made it big with the Ice Follies and Holiday on Ice combined shows, now the biggest ice extravaganza anywhere between the North and South poles~ He left shortly after the hugely successful "Hotel California" LP. SH'IRLEY MacLAINE ANTHONY HOPKINS "It's easy for some people to become blase about it,' she says earnestly. "I don't want to become that way. "Every night is opening. night in every city we play. That's what the crowds come to see." '·I thought we had reached the height and at 31 decided that I wanted to take a shot at my own ca reer. and did," he said. "I didn't want to try it when I was 40." JANE R>NOA LILY TOMLIN DOLLY PARTON AN I PC Fii.MS PRODUCTION OF A COLIN HIGGINS PICTURI-. N1NETO FIVE DABNl~Y COLEMAN · ELIZABETH WILSON .. nr.1STERLING HAYDEN a' The Chuirmunofthc Board Pn..iu.. ... d by BRUCE GILBl!RT Di~•cd b)' COLIN HIGGINS ~rn-npl .. ) 1»COLIN HfGCfNS.n0~TRICIA RESN ICK s1o.•ry hr PATRICIA RESN IC~ ~--~~~-:--=~------==.,.....,....lt"'illr€iftlrRtES"ftl~X:--C:c~cl~t01tcmiB~YnOFOFtllJ'( • PG ,.AMMT~ GUIDAIG sue&STH tO 1..., .,. ··• • •" • ilea ......... -"'" .... '"I l~n.--'°°" J IMM'•«-••toC1l •1U1T-.r•001co.OM ... ~ ........... --.,--......... ·-TWUmrnO«~ .. BO DEREK If it's got wheels, you'll move it faster in a Daily Pilot classified ad.Call 642-5678 and a friendly ad- viser will help you turn your whee ls into cash. _, -.. 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Cl) ~ DUKU °' HAZZAN> TM Dulle boys play Cupid and hllO a young woman reach me arm• ol tht man ahe~(R) U NUMtlf.AM Sandy lelt her '*""Y wld· oweo mother mow Into her apaf1men1, then dlt· CO'*' that Ille hu a big prOblem. •Ill MOV!l ... 1~~. WILOOME IAOK. KOTTUI .. ., .••.•. ••• ~ "From RUHi• With lo.,." (1~1 Seen ConMty. o.ni.ia Blancfll. Jamet Bond It Mnl to llt1111t>ul to flea! • RuM11111 coding medllne. Mr WOOdman 111'''' 11\\0 a NOii ijUY c>ncl• nt1 t>o!Qlf~ 1eacn1no llgaln I OOOOTIMU DQ(CAV£TT Gllett e.liTSryan • STUOtOSEE Marie Osmond struts her stuff in a high volt-age~ p roduction number from tonight's segment of her variety ·show .. Marie " at 8 o'clock o~BC Channel 4._ • MEW GIWl'IN "Soap Opeta Award•" G-11· Fred Klein, J- Elllol, Anll'IOny Geery, JW. Ith Light, Petef Bergm•n, T1yl0r Mill«, David Lewlt , GIOry Monty, Ruth W1r- rlck, Jtmes Mitchell. Dawn Marie Boyte. Philip T1nttn1. Ruth Gordon. Emlly McLaughlin I BAAETTA OVER EASY 'Meo111 Stereotypes GiJUIS Buddy Ebsen, LYOlll Bragger. Hotly ~II s.luga 84M1no1. a giant BolUO• wnele, trains at San 0\e90'' s.a Worl<I IWO Cnrcaoo kids run a Skit• bOero snoe>, ;apple PICkln\I m New England (A) Cl) MACNEIL/ LEHRER CJ) M "A'S'H Rfp0RT The surgeons at 1n1 (I) TIC TAC OOOGH •0771h oec1oe to 'rewrue" ll'J MERV GRIFFIN an Army oocumentary "Soap Opera Awards" spolllQhllllQ tllelr un11 Guests Freo Kleln, Jene Q]l BARNEY MILLER Ell101. Anthony Geary, Juo- Tlle men of the 12th heve nh Light, Peter Bergman, to deal with a computer Taylor Mitter, Dav10 l ewis, pro0rammer who IS using Glo1y Monty Emily 1111 talents to embezzle Mclaughlin company money and a 7:30 & 2 ON THE TOWN plastrc surgeon wno thinks A IOOll at me M1rt1n Luther he is plagued t>y • vooooo Kmg Hospilal 1n _South. curse. central Los Angeles, Steve 1:00 C88 NEWS eom1nes new t>reak- N8C NEWS uirougns 1n an age-oto Ols-1-.--1,---·!li~H;;:A::.::Pf>~Y~~~~A~~----ttelle<t "ti'ddtehou Richie an Loo Beth eno up go409 d1tferen1 ways I<>< a weei.eno a1 the Blue Ox Inn. 8 ABCNEWS CJ JOKER'S WILD ... M'A'S"H Tne oppressive Korean heat gets to everyone. especially Klinger love D FAMILY FEUD 0 SHANA NA Guest Ben E 1<109. 8 TELETOHE NEWS 0 FACE THE MUSIC ... All IN THE FAMll Y Practical 1ot..er Pinky's best •• or worst --gag C1taRn.-l l..isth19• 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles 8 KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles : I KTLA (Ind ) Los Angeles KABC·lV (ABC) Los Angeles (I) KFMB (CBS) San Diego G KHJ-lV (Ind) Los Angeles 0 KCST (ABC) San Diego I KTTV (Ind ) Los Angeles KCOP·lV (Ind ) Los Angeles • KCET· lV I PBS) Los Angeles Ci> KOCE-lV (PBS) Huntington Beach iuves Archie with some very strangt l>edfellows. • MACNEIL/ LEHRER REPORT C\) VOTERS' PIPELINE Host Jim Cooper taloes 11 look 11110 tne lives 0 1 tne S0,000 SOYlheasl Aslana ... no h•ve S9ttlt0 In Oraoge County (I) P.M. MAGAZINE 8:00 8 CJ) THE INCREDIBLE HULK A 11rivate detective 1nves11- go11ng a blackmail scheme P1Cks Banner as the pnme suspect D MARIE Guests· Andy Wiiiiams, Fr8<1 Willard I PUBLIC ENEMIES D WALL STREET WEE.I( "Growlll Stocks: Is Sm1ll S1111 Beaulllul?" Guell. John Westergaatd. pr-- dent, Eqully Reseercll Associlles. tnc 8:30 9 SAC~O WEEK IN REVIEW Host: Murray Fromson CD SNEAK PREVIEWS AD91f Eber1 lf\O G- Stskel revieW "Nine To G @) BENSON Five" and "Raging Butt " T11e Gov9rnor decides to 10:00 U (I) SECRETS OF lino OYt what Is re111t.;,y"'onlr.-"4--~~00'1LW~ l'fdr0t"111V' con Ae1a11onsllip' crumble dur· ents by going 011oc:Hy to Ing an 1tl-l11e0 nigh school the people (Al ou1109 to a 0ep<HS4on-era fJ COLLEGE camp. BASKETBALL D NBC MAGAZINE Nevada. Las Vegas vs WITH DAVID BRINKLEY New Me•leo 8 G NEWS ... P.M. MAGAZINE 9) TO BE ANNOUNCED A prolrle ol Lawrence e Bill. MOYERS' Welk. a 1<10's motocross JOURNAL race: Jeny Sake< on potn-\ CD MOVIE setllas; Capt. C11rro1 on • • •1; "Evetgreen" ( 193•) chotesterOI, Joan Embery Jessie M1t11>ews, Sonnie introduces the world's Hale. A young couple smattesl brlll!d ot llorse. masquerading as mother 41) HEE HAW and 50n l>ecOml romanll- Guests Porter Wagoner, catty invotvecl will> eacn Lacy J Dalton. Joe other. Maphis. t0:30 I A JOYFUL MYSTERY • 28 TONIGHT NEWS ' GD SACRAMENTO WEEK 1 ':00 U 8 (I) 0 NEWS IN REVIEW HOU't'WOOO Host Murray Fromson. SOUAAEI 1:30. MOVIE I HEWL't'WE>GAME • • • "The Emperor 1"E 000 COUPLE Wallz" I 1948) Sing Crosby. Felix reoounts haw he •nd ~ Pitehman giving tips Former SCR acwr big in commerciah By JERRY BUCK LOS ANGELES (AP) -Squire Fridell says he wrote his how-to book on acting in commercials to save other people from the frustrations he endured on his way to the top of his profession. Fridell also admits that as a former school teacher, and still a teacher of drama and com- mercials technique, he feels an irresistible urge to educate people. The book , "Acting in Television Commercials for Fun and Profit," is a step-by-step manual. In it, Fridell shares not only his own secrets, but those of pro- ducers. casting directors and agents. bne college has already selected it as a textbook. •'The book grew out of the countless questions I get about acting in commercials," he says. "How to get an agent, how a.. \ much do you get paid , and so -. forth." ""'DELL Fridell, who recently con- ducted a workshop for the Screen Actors Guild in San Francisco, says he often is surprised at how little even professionals know about the business. ·'The trouble was that all the information isn't available to the actor,'' he 5ays. FRJDEU., WHO FORMERLY starred in the NBC series "Rosetti and Ryan," is a leading com- mercials actor who now does about 75 ads a year. He's done more than 70 for Toyota in the last 2trl years. "One of the re~sons I'm successful in this sub craft of aeting -I know many people just as talented or more talented than I am -is that I ap- proach it as a business ," he says. "I think if I were selling computers I'd sell more computers than anyone else. Most actors approach the business lackadaisically. I run Into so many actors who don't even know how to get photographs taken. do an interview, or get a SAG card." $6 Million Man forfeits his bail ALVA, Okla. (AP) -AC!tor Lee Majors iaJled to show up here for trial on misdemeanor deer- poachlna curies, and a Judie ordered "40 ball forfeited, court ottlciaJa said. The televiaion actor wbo starred in the "Slx Million Dollar Man" had been liven• Ucket by a same ranier after he me1illy killed • deer while ~--wr-uv IMIUfta Nov~ le nerthweiWm Oklabolfta. ~ alle1edly •bot a deer with bucbbot, then took itl bead to be mounted. Rana•n found a beadleu 1poOed deer care ... OD the Bob Vore rueb near Cleo Sprtn11. ne, later found tbe be9CI of an ellbt·polnt buck. Auoclate Dlltrtct Judie Dean Llnder dil· mJIMd tbe Charle ol buntina without a U~. but ordered Mil forfeited on tbe cbart• ot t.Utni a deer In cloeed seuon and tMiq 1ame In an We1al manner, court otrlclala 1ald. Fridell says he feels a need to teach. ''That's the reason I keep going back to it. Not for the bucks, there aren't any. l have a need to teach and I educate." Before becoming an actor, he taught high school drama for oine years in California. Then he began appearing· with South Cout Repertory in Costa Mesa, where he was spotted by a casting director who suggested he turn professional. "TIIE NEXT \'EAR I took a leave of absence from school,'' he says. "I did TV guest roles, start- ing with 'The Bold Ones.· ft wasn't enough to live on and I went back to teaching." The following year he beian doing com-mercials, starting with a spot for a beer . "I must have done a hundred lakes of that commercial." he recalls. "You can't actually drink beer on the air, but I took a sip from each can. I must have gone through 20 cases. We were outdoors and they had to bring in a mobile home so I'd have a bathroom handy. ·'So from that lender start things began to click." Fridell 's unusual first name comes from his great-grandfather, who was sheriff in Robinson, Kan .. until he was shot and killed by an outlaw. ''They called him the 'Squire of the Town,' he called his son Squire and I'm the third Squire Fridell," the actor says. HE STILL APPEARS occasionally on episodic television, but says at the moment he is caught in a tug of war between his dramatic a1ent, his com- mercials agent and tbe publicity · a1enta for U.e book. "I've had tb.ree people on three pbonea screaming at me -'You've got to do this to- day!· " he says. He says he also does 1ta1e work "when I need a break. People always say what a difficult life the theater is. To me it's a vacation. Where else can you get six weeks to rehearse? Do a story in se- quence? And get immediate applauae?" His wife, Suzy, a former dancer, helped him with the book. "Then she roUowed the 1tep-by-1tep system and did seven commercials her first year." he says. .......... ............. ._ .... .:.Ac ...... a a ....... _. a a o.oer IMl .... Ml'llnO i dwty • =:TllYONO "Gin MO Don" l"-~ OCtwo~a ll'llht,..._ Yonc CNnetown oommunl· !L.la .... Ind. 11:JO. ()) tilOVll ' • •'h "Nl911t Movea" (1875) ~ Haclcman • Mtlatlle Gtlflltll. A prlvett ~~--· mlu ln9 glrl become• 1lwolwd in tmUQQlillQ and murdet. I RJ • THllUTCW- CAMON au.ta; ~ Hum- petdlrM:tl. Jean Marlh, Or Arnold Lleblt. (R) • PMOHlR: CELL llOa<H Eta deliver• 1111 -es• of Mnleocea on Bea lo b<Nk her hold on lhe prl1· on. •Ill FAIOAYS Mu*-1 guMll: Graham Patltet and tM Avmor (R) • GUNIMOKf A atrong·wllled daughter marrlel aoalnJI the witha of her lather, who nu dominated her all ol her Ille. • MOVIE • • • • "Cllizflfl Kane" ( Ul4 1) Orton Walles. JOMC>fl Collen A OYng_ man Inherit• greii -llh, l>UI ChOOMI to Ile a news· paper publlal>er •lier seen· del rums 1111 POl•llcal lspl· r1t1on1. • ID CAPTIONED ABC HEWS '2:00 9 TWILIGHT ZONE A young m1n's funeral Is rudely in1errup1eo when he c11mb1 out ol the cotf>n t2:30 D MIDNIGHT SPECIAL Host Mac 01v1s Guests· Olivia Newlon-John. Chef. Petches ano Hert>. Cltfl Richuo. Black Rose (A) G MOVIE • • • "Aoventures 01 Marco Polo .. 119381 Gary Cooper, Ba,511 Aalllbone. 1---~~a ....... ob•3lb c.eAI~ explorer Marco Polo bring h1m t0Ch1na I I t 0 THEFBI "Force 01 Nation·· ., INDEPEHOENT NETWORK NEWS JOHN DARLING I TUBE TOPPERS KTLA • 8: 30 -''The Emperor Walti." Bing Crosby and Joan Fontaine star in this 19'8 musical set in Vienna . ABC • 9:00 -. "From Russia Wi th · Love." The second in a long line of James Bond movies pits Sean Connery against arch-villain Robert Shaw, and Lotte Lenya gets a kick out of it. K1TV • 11:30 -"Citizen Kane." Acclaimed as one of the finest movies of all time, this 1941 dr•n:ia stars Orson Welles as a power-mad publisher. 12:40. HOU 't'WOOO HEAAT8EAT J~ Brown goes t>ehln<I 1>1r1 II S•n Ouef'ltln to enle<tlln an<I tallls about Ilia role In "Tiie Blues Brothefs". IOI!\ llllQlng sl1- 1ere The Roches tallc at>OYI lllelr world lour. tile Suri Punlls perform 0 CAROL BURNETT AHO FRIENDS _ Guests Steve Lawrence, Liiy Tomlin t:OO 41) MOVIE ••• "War Af\O Puce March, Ann 81 y1h Succeeding generatloos ot a SOYthe<n family are rullO ~ tnelr love ot money 8J MOVIE ••• "Who Wu Th•t LIOy?" I 19601 Ton~lla. Dean Martin. A cotl90e protessor enlists Ille 110 of • wrner lrtenO lo help e•ptain to his wile why he ..W.U kJ.ulog Uludlltll-. 2: 'O 9 MOVIE • • • "Ruthless" 11948) lachary S<:olt. 01ana Lynn I 1956) Audrey Hept>urn. 2:25 9 NEWS Henry F'lnda Ba&ed on 2:30 D NEWS Ille novel by Leo T OlllOy 9 MOVIE The hV8$ ot three lamtlies * * • ·c1eopa1r8 ·• ( 1934) are greatly 1ttec1eo by Ille Claudette Colt>erl. Warren Napoleonic wars Wiiiiams TM Oramallc t:t08 VIDEOW£8T love affair of Cleopelra BACKSTAGE PASS ano Marc Antony Is Ml Host· Bot> Welc11 against the elaborate (!]) ADAM· 12 splenoor 01 Egypt and Officer Ae8<1 accuus a let-Rome low olticer 01 unnecessary 3:00 8 NEWS cruelly to suspects ':30 0 THE LONE RANGER 4:00 fJ MOVIE "The Glot>e * • '" .. Green Hell" 119401 ':~ 8 NEWS Douglas Falrt>anks Jr Vln-D MOV1£ cenr Price * * Celebralton At B•g 4:10 ... MOVIE Sur p971 I Joan Baez • • f hree Secrets' Jon• Milc:hell Top rock 11949\ Patn<:1a Nest, Rum ac11 ate •eatur!!O 1n ..!.. o_..,,oc,.,.·--ir--R.2!!l!!!... _ _ __ urnen1ary ol the 1969 Big 4:25 D NEWS Sur Fesllvat a1 tl'lo Esalttn •:30 g MOVIE lns111u1e 2:00 D COMEDY SHOP • , Heart 0 1 The Rio g MOVIE Cranoe 119•21 Gene * • ,,. . 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NANCY I'M GOING TO EXCHANGE THE CHRISTMAS WHY '?-··I THOUGHT YOU LIKED LITTLE TOY CARS AND TRUCKS v GARDENING Glads wi~ly planled Ont <1' UM mw l popylar ot all ut flown in thb rountn• .-~ 1ladk>lu. H~ In '•llfornla, ,., ... ,.. \l l6 pou1bll' lo hav• \bf! rulorful tlc\Wrt"f'S ol lhb buJ b bluom f rum lale spnn1 up unlll the fa,-.\ te\•ue troel tbC!Jili<liulW. 111 r J)e<'1aU wrk om ud w1dt'IY planrC'd The ~pt-dill "PJ!t!•I or thu. bulb n ov.er 13 '~ ~ldt! rangt' of color), r \ rf) tu~ of lhc ram bow tit r ep\ true blue There ' purt! ~ hll\" t'ream ytdlow. uran&e. iiprll'Ot i.almon pink , rose, sc-~rlt-\ maroon. hgt\\ orchid det!p purple and what t!li.e 1~ t h\'re" v PVBUC NOTICE "T"' ,ICT'ITiout ......... , MAMetTATaMANT TIM IOllNillt --I• -.i"ll 111111• ....... , E H THEOS SOCIETY , ~HI WHltlllt Or .. NaWllO't .. ac11, Ca. '"" J-E. e.-cl, tt10 Atlet Pl • ~··Meta. Ca .,.,, Tiii• ..,.._ ,, COlldU<led DJ an In· 1111v.....,1. J-E.8oM<cl Tlolt ,.....,...,. Wef Ill .. 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T1tl1 ~ wM fllw wlll! ll!!J C-ly Cler• 4lf Ofe"9t COWll'I' °" De<-• 11, 1•. CAU,ISTalt & Ul'-1.llHll IUW.M .. llrwt Stlllt .,. l .. A ..... ,CA9M Publlllllecl Or.,.. Coest O.lly Piiot, Oec,24.l'lllO,.tAll 2,• .... 1 .. 1 StdlO PUBLIC NOTICE THIE MOST WID ELY known vanety of iladtolus ~rows to I hree or fo ur feet with heavy lapen ng spikes Bu\ there is a ~1m~lur ver-sion wttich grows only to t8 inches . Its nowers ai ~ tubular and narmg sometimes ruffled and it Is planted in August and September !(ARMAN ANSWERING -=-~llrlllll:--l SERVICE, 1991 Grau 1.n ,Aojl .. ~ . .,,,.---- Glads are al!!O easy-lo-grow They 'II do well in almost any good garden soil The bulbs should be planted 4·6'' deep and at le ast 3-4" apart. Just dig your holes, add a little bulb food, place your bulbs where you want them, cover them with soil and then water. After this, the bulbs will grow and bloom and all you need L11si l••od il1is year St a n lllsco('k, owne r of Rushwood Holly Farm in Vic- toria. R.C . hauls his last load of holly clippings to the process ing s hed. accompanied by worker Norma Hutchins llJscock says demand for traditional holly boughs and wreaths is increasing ev er y year. He begins c utting the second week in November and continues right up to C hrist mas e'•e. to do is waler regularly giving the plants alightreedingaboutonce a T I I d month with any good standard ry ce an poppy fertilizer you have on hand. If in· sects are present, spray your ~ ..,,.__....::.;la,..nts when .ou sprax.the res 2L-.a:::......,~~~--• t egar en. or Wififer co ·or GLADS CAN BE USED a number of ways and they will be the most striking if given a place in the sun. For dis play in borders, bold clumps Qr groups of· plants are ~st, or 1f you plant in run beds. you cari scatter the . bulbs for a natural effect . Also scatter your planting times by making several plantings fifteen days apart. Some gardeners plant glads strictly for cut nowers. Then you want to plant them in rows and plant plenty so you can have armfuls or fresh cut flowers in the home. Newport man to Far East avocado post Terence M. Esmay has joined lhe California Avocado Com· mission or Newport Beach as its merchandising representative in Japan and the Far East. accord- ing lo Commission president Ralph Pinkerton. This addition of a full time staff member in Japan is in re· cognition of the growing im- portance of Japan as a market fo r California avocados. Esmay will maintain head· quarters at the Calirornia Avocad o Commi ss i o n 's Japanese advertising agency in Tokyo , Mets uK e n y o n & E ckhardt. Clean houseplants with damp cloth Houseplants, l ike o the r household items, wlll pther dust in time. With plants, though, you can'[ just take a dust cloth ind have at them. Use a damp cloth and wipe the leaves off or set the pot in a sink and gently spray the leaves with lukewarm water. There's no reason to accept the feeling that wanter gardens must be bleak and bare. Besides a ll of the shrubs that bloom. there are many bedding plants that are tailored to the cool we ather and s hort da y~ of winter. They will give you eye pl easing color , too. The Iceland poppy is one that thrives onl y during the winter season wh en the weather is definitely on the cool side. Forth.is reason alone it is a wise choice for any garden during this time of year . ICELAND POPPY is an at· t ractive plant long before it comes into bloom. It has a broad tuft of foliage in a rich, gray· green color . The individual -weekend gardeninf{ checklist • Roses flowering trees and s hrubs , shade trees, herry vines, gr ape vines a nd strawberries can all be pl anted now. Major landscape improvements can be made easily at this time of the year •Start making plants for your cool season vegetable ga rden. Begin by amending the soil with compost and organic rertihzers. •It's time to prune fruit trees Remove dis eased , dead and cross-over branches. Prune to maximize lhe light penetration and build a strong branching s tructure or scaffold. • When pruning roses, don't le ave any of the old foliage on the plants. • Lillies may be planted now. Be sure the drainage is good. They do not do well in standing water. ~ 'Finte to begin .. • • lcavt.>s are deeply indented and s hed water like a duck ·s back. They a re uvailable now as nursery trans plants with blooms a lready showing. They wi ll con· t1nue blooming providing a gay, chet•rful sight in your garden. The colors o f the flowers center around the orange, red a nd yell ow s ha des a-llhough there are a few pink and white fl owers. The form of the flower is a standard poppy bloom, but unlike mos t poppies. the Iceland poppy is usable as a cut flower. WHILE I C ELAND poppy thrives in cool weather, it also does its best when planted in the full sun. Planted in shade it will tend to go lo leaf with little or no bloom and will be very weak stemmed. The soil should be loose and sandy with a little fe rtili zer add e d. Drainage s h ould he e xcelle nt as the. Icela nd poppy does not like water standing around its roots. You can show this plant off to its best advantage if you plant in masses. Besides being lovely to look at. it has the reputation of being one of the pest-free bed- ding plants Poinsettias • reqwre care If you buy or receive as a gift one of the 25 million poinsettia plants that will decorat e Amer i can h omes thi s Christmas, here are a few tips about care. Kee p the plant in a room with enough natural light to permit a person with reasonable eyesight to read fine print. A void direct sunlight. Give the poinsettia a drink when the soil feels dry, but remove any excess water. With good care. the plant can be kept until nexr Christmas. Cut it back to about eight Inches a fter its peak and grow it as a foliage plant. You can put out· doors when night temperatures remain above SO degrees. winter prmnng If you want your garden in good order when the old year runs out, It's ti me to sharpen your shears. aod start pruning. CLOSID ••AL TUISOAY ~~ Deciduous fruit trees, grapes, berries, roses and certain other nowerln1 shrubs wiU need prun- ing before winter ends and the sooner you start, the better. " There are many shrubs that don't need prun- ing and it mi.tht be wise to have a chat with your local nurseryman before you start hacking away. He can also help you determine just what you should accomplish by pruning and will be able to offer helpful hints such aa: don't pnane with dull shears, never leave a stub when removing a branch Md when you do leave a stub as in prunln1 roses, always cut to a bud. You should also be aware not to prune spring nowerinc deddoua sbrubcs and trees unW after they bloom for you don't want to rob younell or y7--- Ir you are tn doubt about any pruning meU)odl, contact your local nurseryman u many nuneriel put on pnanin1 cllnlca and demonatra· Uont tree of cbarle. Pnme aummer.nowertns abruba aucb as toles lbd bydru19u whlcb wW bloom on the new IJ'OwUI they produce every 1prtn1. Pnme fndt treea to help prevent overcroppint and Improve tbe quality ol tbe mut. 60 VAllETIES of IOIEDTIHS saooo •• Gr-w l(•rman, 'l90 El••t-ro. PAim Sprlnc;is, C•. 91241 TP\11 tNS'nflS ., conc:IU<htd b¥ •n 1n drv1du•I Gr09gKarman Tiii\ lt.le....nl WD\ 1111!<1 will\ tM Counly Clrrk ot Oranoor County or Oecem,,., H. 19'0 ,.Sl .. J Publlshe<I Or•nQr Co.1\I O••IY Pllol ~< 1•, 2•. l'i80, Jan 2 9, 1991 SOl9·8C PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST•TEMENT Tnt tollow1n; person 1-, doing bu\1 tW>S\ a\ ARL ENE S NEW U SALON. Jl6S Harl>Or Bl•d , (Mia M•soi, Ca '"" Ida ArleM H•nnah. 1'131 BirCl\r Lu>• liun11nq1on Be~ C.~ ~ fh1\ t>u~M-.u '" cooouct&d b'f •n 1n d1"tt10uat PUBLIC NOTICE N·7l411 F ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST•TEMENT l r\e to1•o••n9 pet\Ot'I\ ar~ doing bu\ln•H.u PUBLIC NOTICE N.7,.. FICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The tollowlnQ per.on• are doing builnt\\ ., . TE L EPH O NE CO M - MUNICATIONS SYSTEMS, 2<01 Eul 17th StrHt. Santa•na. C•lilorn1a'lllOI G•orQ<! W. Smith Ent•rorlsts. Inc , • Calllornl• t orporal1on, 1<01 East 17th Streel. Santa Ana, C•filornta 97101 fhl\ l>u\ln<t\S " conOuc t'" by a cor pora11on ~QeW Sm11n Ente1'pt1~. '"" Kathy L P•ulU\, Sec:rei.r~ Tn1i statement w•s f1ieO w ith th~ Co••nh Chtr~ ot Or an91 County on O<!<om~r 11 rqeo FUl47' Pu1>lrsnea Oran90 CO<lsl 0•1ly Pilot, Oet 1'. l'ilO. J•I\ 1 q, 11> t'ltl SIO-llO N·73'47 FICTITIOUS BUSINES:O NAfljlE nATEMENT H·1WU r fht follot1111n9 p~r._Ol"I\ a,.~ OolnQ "CTITIOUS &US I HESS D~\tnus••' ' N4"'E STATEMt'NT N A T I 0 N W I 0 E C 0 M Tnr 10110 ... nq P••lon\ .,,. oo•no ~~~1~~1~~0:~~ !;':~: 111" 5"'~1. bu\,n#~\ •~ I LANOEVCO •971 e., tn 5,, .. , Georo~ W Smorn ErH~rp"'°' ~u1t~ 110 Nt wpiorf O~d(" CA rn&C»O •nc ,1 Ca11forn1a corpor.tHon, 'h01 L•notYtO "ltd C• c•I• ior-nia (Or Ea'' \ ''" Strt~t Sdnt;t Ana. Cal1fornt• PO••llon1 '971 Birch ~1,~1 Su11e 110 92/0I N~wpor-1 ~acn (Alf)t:,t,O Tfu\ ~\1nt:~\ •\ conourt~d b'I tt t or-fru~ DU\11"1if'U I\ (t')™'U(l.'19 O't' ,, (t'lr OOtctt1on,.._ r>oralfon I ~r()I! W Sm•tn LANOEVCO l 10 EntHP''~ In< JOf\n 6tlG6, PrK•O.: nt l(.atnt L Piiuh1' 1aa Arlfmtr Hann•h Tll1\ •tatetntnl w•s ltlf'd with lh• County Cleo or Or•nQe C®nlv on NATI O N AL CO P Y CORPORATION OF SOU lt<ERN CALIFORNIA. JIOO Airway /ht Suol< FU1W! 116, c ... ,. Mew, Ca '1Uo O.ceml>t'r IS, 1qeo T"!•S \t•tfmef'lt . .,..,., •11 .. 1 ""''" tnt St<.retary Coi.U\ty Cl•r• o• Otdn9f' ( °""''"" an Tn1\ \t4i!Prn-nt w~) riled walh 1n_c Decernber lO, l"*> :";ounly Clt r"-01 0rdn9f County on A.OSEN FIE LO K,ASSOY & ~ q ,AUS ~t•m,,.r 11 t980 L•• ,.,._....,_ 17tN.c-0r1,,. ,.JOO ...... ,, Miiis, CA "11G Attft: .__,.. °'"' f'Ul471 l Pubt"neo °'"~co"'' Dally Piiot. O•t I•. t<i80. Jan 7, 9, t•. 1'191 Si u -to Publ!Slle<I Or•n<;ie Coa.t Daily Pllo1 Vl•QO lnvutm•nls, Inc l a O.c 19, 7o. l'i80. J •n 2 9 1'191 SOU..O Oei.wur l0<-•t1onl 1100 Aorw•v A•t . Sullo I IS, C°'I• ~w. Ca 9'26~ PUBLIC NOTICE Tlus 1>uslnus Is cONl<icted by a cor " por•tion Publi\f>ed 0.-.onQt Coasl Ot •Iv Pilot l Dec 19, a . '"'°· J•n 2 q, 1<;e· SO'IO ao PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tho lolt-11>9 i-rson Is doing l>uSI· ,,.,, ., AWARO WINDOW CLEANERS. 71 S Br-av. COfla Mew. Ca. 97U1 Cr••o Palrlck OouQherly, 11s 8r0ad .. .-,. Co.la Mew, Ca. '1617 This b<nlneu Is c-led by an In. d!YIO..•t cralQ OouQlleny Thi\ \lat-t was filed with lht County Cl.rk ol OranQe County on Nonmber s. 19'0 '141111 Pubfl sho!d 0r•"9P C04151 Daily Pllol Dr< s u. 19. 10. ,_, ••11 to PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS HAME STATEMENT Th• rollowlnq person Is c101nQ bu\I· n~\\ a~ ROBERTS SURFBOARDS IU• Plac•nHa. C0\1• Mo!~. C• qli.17 Debra B Vaneltrw.itor 1q19 IN•llace A"" a 106, C~ta Me••, Ca 0'•71 Trh., bu~nr,\ I\ <ondoc lt d by •n 1n d•Y1dUi1l Otbra 8 vanderwator llU\ \lafo_.,1 was Iii~ Will\ ,,... County Cl«rll ol Oran91> C®n(Y on Oetombt., l. l'i80 FU0711 Pubil\l>M 0.a'9 C041\I Daily l>olOI Dr< s 11. 1q. 26, ,.., ···~ P UBLIC NOTICE H·7MU l'ICTITIOUS aUSINiESS NAME ST•TEMEHT T "'• tollow1no persons .arr ooino bu\lnf\\ 6\ C,ARL TON SQUARE. t/SSO c;11tet1~ Av~nue. lr'l.'fne. C• 91714 Jol\n 0 Lu•-& Son ta C•lllornl• torp0ra\ion•, HSSO Glll~ttr-~,ven~. lrvlno, C• ~711 Tnt\ bu$tne\' ., condOCtt-d by a cor ooratlon JOH N 0 LUSK & SON Rlc,,,.rd T Oelhl, St<relary Tiii\ •1•1-1 ., .. Iii~ wtlll 1M County c rer• ot Oranoe Countf on Oettmber tt 1'!90 FIUUJ • PUOll"*I Or-Coa'I 0.lly Piiot 0e~ "· 2•. ••.Jen 1. • , .. 1 _..ec PUBLIC NOTICE Plc-liTIOllS aui;;w- V\rQO tn~\1'1'\ent\ tnc C»-• Mc Donald Tn•s •1a1.mem was tiled w11h ,,,. Counly Clerll ol OranQe Coun11 on Oeumbtt 12, 19IO FUIW PubliSNCI Orat>Qr c oast Oa1ty P1101 Oet 1q U, l'llO J .. n 1. q• t<i91 S09'1·8C PUBLIC NOTICE --r P UBLIC NOTltt;E F~C::,.~C::!·:~!1:!:5 I Tht 1ollo•1n9 P'f°''°"' •r• dOlf'Q FtCTtTtOU$1USIN( '' bu\l~.,~~·~~'OA r q,0 P1 C.S 1000 NAME STATEMl"l AMl\flm SI Un11 A CO\I• M4P\f Ca Thr lotlowt~l»'\On •\ CIO n9 l>Y\I •1 10 MH·a~ b SUNNYSIDE UP "OLAR OavJO Ltwl\ R•ne•' 2000 SPECIALIST, 201 OQle St ;'., • COOi• :i~;;elm, Unit A C°'ta M4P••• Ca . Mn •, C• 97U! Lori o<•trll un R•n••· 1000 N·nMS .. . Pllllllp F Collett. 20t Cl\tl• SI Anal\e•m SI Untl A CC>Sla Me~a Ca "CTITIOUl aUSINIU A, CC>SI• Mesa, Ca. 97011 "2•70 The 10~~~s:..~!!~~'!!inn l>usl I• c~1~:=;":~s!,~,'::;'°"'"''' Corp Tnr. M •n"'' '' conoucled by an 1n n•u •s . .,, -., Tf'lh ~$llW\J 1, cono-.,c•..o'o , • cor d•v1du~t thUSbt!"'d & watt~ EASTSIOE CRl"'IPERS. 14U E r•llon } Tr\o~ ,r::t-:..:~7:., 111"'1 with IM l(•lefle Ave ,Oran0t C• 97 .. 1 GOLDEN SUNSET Counli Cl"'' ol Or4nqe Count, on Sh•un RIO<dan, * S F•o••r St OEllELOl>MENT CORP Orcoml»r 10 l'llO O••noe. C• 'l'I... Plltlhp" Corr~n. FUIZJO Tiii\ "'"'n"'s l• t onduc••d by "n on· Pr0>IO.nt PuOll\IWO Or•'9 (0.01 D•li• Pilot dlvldual Tl'lls stateme<1I w•• 111"" '"''" 111• O.t 12 19 i. 1990 Jan 1 1981 ••S' l!O s...."" R•ord•n Coul\fy Cler' ol OranQ* County on Th'5 ""'-' w•• l1teo wllh Ow Oeum,,.r l 1"° FIMt~1 PUBLIC NOTICE Counly Clerk ol Or•nor Goun1y on -Oec•m1>er 1 1990 Publl\necl OranQt Coa\I Oallv Piiot ,, 1-Oet U " 14. 1qeo J.,.. 1 t'ltll H"S 80 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Publl\he<I 0r•"90 C041\I Oaoly P•lot N,AME ST•TE:MENT O<!t s. 11.19.16, 1090 ,90,,90 PUBLIC NOTICE ,,.!~::ouowonq oerwn" OO•no ou" ------------ PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMI STATEMENT The tonowtn9 per \On~ a rt Clo•n9 bU\ll'\e\S a~ B 8 P SE~VICES. 1900 Drake •••nut. CO\ta ~ .... C• •n•n Ao,,.,, E Bu..:l>Mlnl\, 7111 o •• ,. Avenue, Cost• Mesa, Ca 91626 RalPll E P•tterson 2900 o .. o. A••nue. Cost• M<!w, C• 92•2• t hh bvSIMss •\ conducteCI by • QPn~ra1 partn~,.snjp R E Buschmann Thi\ •lalt,,_I was lllNI will\ l!>e County Clerk ol Or.tnoe Counr, on Oectm,,.r l, ''*' l'IM11t Publlsho!d 0r•"9f COA\I D••ly Pho1 Oet \ 11 ... , •• l<i90 •907-80 P UBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOVS BUSIMHS NAME S~ATIME .. T The foH-lnQ ~ ts oolno bu.st. rteh•S COAST MONET•RY TAUST AGENCY, 1402 M•,..por1 Bl•d , N•W!>Or1 e .. c ... C•. 9766J Brute J PfOlord, Jt!S\IJ S.nllore Drive, H--1 llH<h, Ca 97...i Tiii\ bU~"H\ Is c-.Clecl by an In. dl•IOU•I. Brue• J PIOIOf'cl lhl' ... ,_ .... Illa<! with lhe Couflty Cieri< of Ora-County on 0a<.em~.i1,1 ... FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NA.Ml STATEMENT Tf'lf fOllOWin.q Det \Ot\ f\ dOtnQ llU\1 ntn ., THE MERCHANTILE GROUP 1.i.a B•a<h Blvo ::2)) liuntun1ton But h,C• ~~I coronla1 Stal• Mor19"9¥ co .. > r • Oe-lawa ,--f <0tl>Of'•l1ont '•'&8 Bt-tKh Btvo : >n Hunt1ngtot\ B•a<..f'I :• 91~1 Thi~ buSH'IMS ., (Ondutt~d DY d (or oor~t1on COl.o+ltAL STo.T E MORTG ... GE CORPOR•T• :>N 8y Art ~d1>0n Viet Pr~.O.ril Tf'H!. \t.tt~nt ••\ tilfod wnn IM Counly C•er' ot O••n9f Count1 on Oecrml>er J, l'lllO F 1501U l>ubll\'*I 0r•"9" (oa\I O••I• Pilot Oe< S, 12, 1', 1• 19'0 •••O .IO P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aUSINUS NAME \TAT£MEMT The foflo-1n9 SN"rsons •rr doH• J l>u>lnH S ~ HUNTINGTON &EACH LEGAi CLINIC, 16162 Such BIYCI,. SI.rife 101 Hunll119ton B .. ch. Ca, "21147 Jof\n P R111mo. Inc. t• Ce111.,..,, .. cerporatlon), 1•1'1 e..-c:ri 81•d . S..111 101. Huflllt'!Qtllfl lle~h. C• 971141 Tiiis lluJlneu IS c-..ciect b1 • <0< p0rallon TME LAGUNA SALOON "• Soutn Co•\I "41qnwav l a quft.i Cah torn1a 'n•lS (n•rl~S M 8ctrr &11 N l.dlH_.I AV•""• UPl•ncl Ca 917111> l l'\1\ buu.._.u •~ fondutt~ by a n •n OfV!dUal Chdrlt\ M 8 d,,. ftH\ \latt~nt W.t\ fllf'd w1tf' lhe Countv Cler~ ot Or~n~ co-.,nh on Orrc•,,.,btr t ,._, BETTS ESCROW ENTI llPlllSES. INC 400 N T"'"" A .. , Su111 01 S.oftla A,.., Ca t210S Escrow No. IOll•·MC ,uosu Publ1S......, Orbn9t Co'"' O••tv P1101 Oe< s 11 •• a 1oeo ••u llO FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST•TEMENT 1 h' ro11ow1119 Of•lOn• ar• do•nQ Ou\1n•s\ a\ P,Al.M VILL,AGE INVESTM ENT 7'60' 9th~ • 8.-Par'. C• '0&21 MlnQ Han Lu '1'111 Olean Ctt\1 O' Hunl•nqton lleacn Ca ,,.,.. Sl>u•Cl,.n Lu. "1 t O<u n Ciest Or Huntington Ilea<~ (• '121>46 lhi\. bt.t~1f"lf'>·\ 1\ <ONN<ted b1' I n ,n. Gt•IOU•t • M•"Q lqnLu T 111• Jlal•"*1t was 111..i wl1h II># Coul'IY Cler' ot Oran91 Cou,.lv on 0.<tmber 10 1<190 NAMll STATIMaNT ~ISIJ71 JC»IM P. RAl!IL.1.0. lNC. JofW. P. R11>lllo, P,...ident l'ISIJ49 l'ub1r~ ~•'19e l:o.1sl 0 '1ty P1101 1 Dec 12. 1•. l•. 19'0 J an l "" ,., .. to The followl119 persons •re dol119 PubHsr.o 0r-. Coa\1 Oalty PllOI Dv•lnns as: Oec 12. t•. 1'. '"°·J an '· "" 4'9'-IO COROl'IAOO OIL CO MPANY. lt711 GrHllVI•• L• .... Hunt1119ton B.acll.Ca,,... PUBLIC NOTICE Grant E ArgeDrlQlll. 1'711 Gre.,,. •lew 1.ane. Hunttnvton lleacll, ca. • 97114• PIC1'1TIOUS auSIMEH NAME STATEMEMl The IOll-1119 per'°" Is <1oln9 Dvsl neues: Carl F Gr•-· &01 llayslO. Ori,,., Hewpo<1 lltetll, Ca. 97..0 Thi' 11v,1nen I• conducted Dv a oener•l -111erllllp. ~ent E. AreetltlQM This M-wM 111«1 wltll lllt Cou11tv Cieri! of 0t•"9S Cou,.tv on Oec•mller 10, '"°· PISIW PuDll"'91f Or ..... (OHi Dally Pllet Dec. U, It. K, I .. , Jan 2, ltet -7-tO OICl('S CLEAN 'N FIX, IS. Costa Mew St., COiie Maw. ea. '2621 Rlcllard W Phillips, IS. Coste M•w s1 .. Calta Mew. ca. n.11 frth """Nu Is c-tecl by en In dlYlcluel. IUcl\wd W Pl\llllPS Tiiis stat-I w.n tiled wltll ll>e counly Clertl ot Or•"99 COUflly on 0.< lfflller IS. ••· Tiiis 1tatemen1 ..,as filed wllh I,.. County Cl•"" ot Oran9' County on Oecem.,.r 10. 1• """" PvDllllltcl ~M>Qe Coast Daily Pllo1 o.c. ll, "· i.. 1•. Jen t. 1 .. 1 sooe.eo PUBL.IC NOTICE fl'ICTITIOUS aUSINIH NAME STATEMENT The IOllOWl"9 lle<SOI' b cloll\Q bUS• "~"·" SEAY SAILING ASSOCl,ATES, 1<» RlverslO. Aw .. N••!>Or1 BHCh, Ce n..:i Ale.._ Not11t'1 »••· " Cr•st Circle. C.-,,.. Mar, c a fltll PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUllNISS NAME SUflMIMT T 11• tott-lftQ e»Mon I• dot"9 Dv$1· 1'9U a\ COAST POOL SERVICE, 1 .. 1 Sall I• An• ........ tqtla MH•, Ca .,.,, l'ran' Robert Silva, 1 .. 1 S•nl• ,\ na A•~ .. COl!o1• Mew. C• t'lt?I This llwtlneu Is condvcled Dy en In· d1vldull fr...., Sll•• n11~ 11e1-t .... •tied ••th , ... C ountr Cle•~ or Or..1n9f County OI' c.,.ombfr l. 1• ""* n111 DuSlnen Is c-.c1..i by an "" '191111 Publl"*' ~.,. CoHI O•llv Piiot Or c S. U, t•. lt, t• .... .., PUBLIC NOTICE Publls/Wd Or-. Cout Oelly Piiot dl•ldual Dec. H, Jt. 1•. Jan 2, t, 1,.1 *'* 11.t<hanl N Seay - ---Tiiis stet-I WM Hied with - "CTtTtOUS ausiw•ss ' PUBUC NOTICE cou,.tr c1er11 of O••nve Countv on NAM9 STAT•MEMT Oectm""' U , 1 .. fl>• lotl...,lnt .,.,,..., ere CIOlng "Sllll Dvll,..sut· "CTtTIOUI aUMMlll Pltblllflld 0r""91 Coest Dally Piiot 81ATCHEft BUSINESS CENT Eli! NAMll STATSMllNT" O.c. H, lt.11111, Jatl. 2. t. 1 .. 1 5*-eo -fUl.LEftTON, t l e Par 9'..S, Tiie lotlo.1119 ,..._ Is Oo1"9 Dv•I· • ----------L....,.. N ... C.. m17 ,..ff H : ••reel °""'-'loft,. Celltomle 11.IPTIOE A.11010 COMPANY. PVBUC NOTICE corpor•tlo,.I, 21ttl L.a Pu ftoad, 150J S.U.11 Coesl Orf••, Suite lll, ----------- L."uM ,,,......_ c;a_,,.n c-Mete, c..,,... ~I lllfer.-S la Callforlll• Oevllll 8. Ollitnlkll, 1t lllpt* tO!porM"'1l, 2.MorfO ...,~C..-•• ~ ......... -....~-fF;aT, Ca. '*5 Tiiis """""'Is cOftlllUCtM Dy en lft. Tllll llvflNH It COllcluctH Dy e cll•fdvel. tef\efll '*'"'""Ip· Oevllll 8 . ~· CAllAPaU.1.INTEftUT'S Tiiis ~ -..... -'"' .... ftlilelf1 M. Cemptiell. c ... 111y Clertt 9f 0.allf9 CO\Hltr Oii ,,_...... 0.(MIW IS, t• Tltlt ~ Wft llltO twllll tl9 CMftty ci.n et Of .. County "" Deumw tt, t•. MUNTa•&YOll • .......... Ww .... ,eftMt Or., .... Ml ""' °""" ... "'" '"-· c.e . ..,,. ~llNlll Or ... QMJI 0.lly Pl19t De<. It, ...... ,,.,., 1. •. t"1 ..,.... I ........ ,._,,.,.. or.,. eo.tt o.11, l'l1et Dec "·a, t•. J ... ?, •, "" *1• SeUilll U1Wnl with • Olill1 PUot Cl ... llled Ad II • limple matter . jwlt call IQ.5'71. .. , ... ~ .... 0r-.. c..,. Deity .. 1 ... o.c. "· ....... J .....•• "" ~ P\JBUC NOTICE ...,,... STATUllCMTOfl AH ......... lfTOPUMOtl l'ICltTlout WMNHS •AM• l' ... fetloioflfte ..,._ .... -•·111 '"' -"'•1k11U..._..._~ •I A & A '{09ACCO U.1'N l'IPa Sffl)• 8' 1'11' El T-"6.tlC El 'Two. Cal llef'tlla,.. fefrNl• ..... -flled Hl llW~ O'I July 1, 1'11. I\ & A CCI'" (I GellfO""e •-,_•llenl. mt IE. J'lwtll(e A-.... o..mty,CA_. Tlllt ...,.,_ _, c-IH 111¥ e c ........... .. & A C04'11'. ..,.~c.&111-. ~ Tlttt ......._ -ll lel """' fie C'_,., ~ .. Or ..... ~ ... DKt~t..._ ...... 11v1,i1.,.. ..... CMM Oetl! Pllel Dec I I, "-1'. ,_,Hill t. Ul1 111 .. ,..,..... . !M~a dera Co un t y enff Ed Bst~s for e first time in 25 e ars w a!> h o m e without job worries · '"'(bjs hristmas The s berLH . wh o tn ~e s tigat e d th e C b owc h1lla s c h ool · f bildren kidnapping , tetired Wednesday Passing I the buck difficult EVANSVILLE; Ind. CAP) -,J i m Lively sleeps securely at night. He knows that anyone WhG' breaks into his prop- erty will ha ve to answer to Buttons. No, not a watch dog. A watch deer. -..!.!..Aftybody w hu -s-ltps I over my fenc'e at night ba$ defmitely got trou· ble," says Lively. THE 4· VEAR·OLD whitetail buck lives on Lively's 40-acre estate, which is surrounded by a seven·foot cyclone ' (ence. Buttons has been on the job since 1977, when a game wa rden called Lively in search of a home for the 300· pound, 11-point buck. 'Wildlife o ffi c ials I normally warn people n ot to adopt d ee r because few people have space and beca u se bucks tum nasty in the 1 , mating season. B•t Llvely's acres in· elude woods, lakes and fields and, to keep But· tons company. Lively acqu ired six other deer. ~ Wint 111E exception of·mating season, Lively I says, Buttons is "like a pussy cat" to his owner, if not to strangers . '11 can pet him. He'll eat candy out of m y Pocket,'' he says. l Others aren 't""'So-hiiky . t "He's pushed several men rig ht into the pbnd," Lively reports. . f "Once a wrestler and two buddies came over t~ try him. When But· t.Ons finished with them. ~ had two up a tree and <>ne o n top o f a ~lldozer." 2 more bus nms ,JU pended Two express bus routes that serve the <>range Coast have been *lte.d for the holidays the Orange County ansit District. f Both runs will resume ~air: 5, when large r twnbera o! riders are 9ecled to return lo M>rk or school. •' }Joule 208, a n in· iu-trial express serving t! u hti ngton Beach. Co s ta M es a and ~rtheast Anaheim; ana ftoute 210, a run that l \ 'ri 'k s S a n J u a n Ca}>htrano with Cal Slate Fullerton. were '\'qpped earlier this ·~It. 'The runs are among Gine routes that were I ih.il,td~rtn•thehollday.s. , ' Taxes set ' . •SACRAMENTO (AP) ..,.t The tax rate on the 'ber yield wtll be 3 ent in 1981, and the ber reserve tax fund I says the Callfornle s.-.rd of Equalisation. Tll• board, which col- \t(ts the tax and retumti ~e money to tlmbe~· preducln& countles, 1:s required to adJusl bot'" rates each 0ecemter. .. rncsay, Oec.mb4tt' 26, •MO C'•ol.-e dew 11e.rf eeeek SJC library plans under stuay an Juu Capltwuo otftci&I• are a&udyU.. dr1wtq1 ud mode1I pre. pared 61 "'"" architectural .f\rma for the new 11M1Dly library branch to N bullt IA ta. cl&y TIM arch.lt•cU each were alven U .500 in Ocll•ber to prepare drawtnas and acale modela of their plana for th• library. Tf\e RrfM of Michael Grn es of f'rlncetol\1 N.J , Robert A.M. ~m of New York , NV .. llnd Moortt, Ruble a nd YudeU of Sant» Monk » were chosen rrom 125 firms. The flrrmt were chosen by the library architectural review commit· tee. made up al both county and city officials. Tbe committee will make U.1 final choice next week and pus llt reeommendallqn on to the City Council for cooaideration Jan. 8. The library ia to be built on land owned by the Capistrano Unified School District at the corner ·or Camino Capistrano and Acjacbema Street. One acre of the nine-acre site is proposed for the library building. The school district doesn 1l have any plans to develop the remaining por- tion of the land in the immediate future. In tbe construction a1reement between Orance County and tM city, lhe county will coelritMde ..,,000 to build tbe library and the city will .,.Y for its desip. No date for the start al conat.ructioo baa been aet. The city has a storefront library on Camino Capistrano in the downtown area .. City officials say the old library is too small to properly serve the community. Capistrano Unified School District officials also strongly supported the library project to provide better Ubrary services for school children. F•ll100 ••• ltAUDI llCKITS El R•3ncho Water Addrd BU·TT PORTION HAM El R :inc ho Hen Ready to Ear • SMOKED TURKEY l8. 2.59 l 8 1.19 . l8 1.89 FRESH EASTERN PORK LEGS WHOLE OR SHANI( HALF LB.1~29 8ell 8rond 12·01. with u' 9 MIXED NUTS ............................. 2.1 GLORIEnA TOMATO JUICE U.S.D.A. CHOtcl IONILISS LOIN CUT OF IHf NEW YORK $299 5 TR Ip .............. ~.:,:~~-~~~;:'.~ .. ~:~...... LB. Boneleu Whole or Holl El Rancho leonut c. ..... 1 ..... ''"' ••· HORMEL CURE 81 HAM ....... LB 3.29 GROUND BEEF otp~<:l",1os11A< LB 2.49 El Rancho Ranch Style THICK SLICED BACON .... l8 1.29 f relh Eo1tern lor Roolllng BONELESS PORK LEGS El Rancho Sw"t or Hot Cordon Bleu St1le Bonefeu Stuffed ITALIAN STYLE SAUSAGE .... te 1.49 CHICKEN BREAST EF LB. El Rancho Pork Seo\on1"9 W~h D1eu1ng SoMle\\ S1.Aled BRATWURST t B 1.49 CHICKEN BREAST l8 2.79 El Rof'lcho Doe' Nol hceed 22% Fol Ca< don 81ev S1yle "· • ···~ •• .. , LEAN GROUND BEEF .. _ LB 2.19 STUFFED MU~HROOMS LB 2.89 JUM0 BO .KING CRAB LEGS A101•0 .... 3. 99 mii.tiRN OYIRRI. JAR 2. 19 Cocktail Sm• COOKIDIHRIMP LB 5.99 Frelh 8-01 Joi WllTIRN OYITIRI .. JAR 1.49 Frozen Defrosted Center Cut S1l•f'• IALMOll ITIAKI L8 4..99 ASST. RAVORS 28-0Z. CANADA DRY IXERS . 12 oz Cons Reo Diet 12 PACK PEPSI COLA 2,.-oz Heinz Whole s SWEE T PICKLES 1.1 15·ot Dorman BlACKEYED PEAS 48·01 KNUDSEN ORANGE JUICE 1.33 I~ counl l 0 '1 ·1nch CHINET PLATES ..... 99 AUi lfor Small Pl!g Nob"co SNACK CRACKERS Pre·Pnced l 18 Dorito1 TORTILLA CH IPS . 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ANNLANDERSD2 HOROSCOPE 02 DEC.26, 1980 Calendan The dating game H1stonans dua1ree oo the ori&in of calendars Some credit Mayans. otben name E1yplians or Romans. but one fact 1s certain. Shortly after the first calendar c ame int o being , someone somewhere was in trouble for forget· ung a birthday, anniversary or den· taJ appointment .C.a.lendar ales have bffn brisk ever since. Here is a rundown on calendars and datebooks for the person who's always a day late and a dollar short. "THE MISS PIGGY Cover Girl Fantasy Calendar" brings back eve· ryone's favorite porky pinup in a variation of last year's successful ef- fort. . For 1981, the Divine Miss P. hams it ,up as a cover 1irl for well·known magazines, including a center.fold bath scene. Along similar but slimmer lines is the "Bo Derek Calendar" with color photos ol the woman who has done more for the wet look than hair oil Another caJeodar for the conacien· tious ls "Mary Ellen 'a Helpful Hinl· a-Day Calendar." On Feb. 1 ahe IUI· gests cleaJiin-s eye1laase1 wilh vine1ar-..osr vodka lo ·avoid streaks. Easier lo drink the vodka, make a s alad with the vinegar and ignore the streaks. CLEAR VISION is unnecessary for "Portraits of the Put," celebratin1 the Los Angeles Bicentenni_M ilLold. -Sl!p-ta.lQile pb&oe o the city. Enjoy Los Angeles as it wu before the sepia-tone air developed. Clear skies and fast skis are photo- graphed in bone·chillin1 and bone- jarring color for "Skiing 1980." The U.S. Ski Team produced more white . than a detergent commercial and with better action. It's not nice to fool Mother Nature, especially below zero. Other natural beauty. much of it with animal life, is captured in calen· dars produced by the Sierra Club, SPCA and other worthy wildlife or· ganizations. "Bears 1981," for exam· pie presents -you should excuse the expression -only the bear facts. ever. could. Remember when your CARTOON ANIMA~ with such father got this type of thing free from famous names_as_..5noop)l-r-Miek& a--..L.e~':i>-.G~ll•-and--l'une-up eent~Mouse and Garfield the Cat also have Hang this one in the workshop and their own calendars for 1981 for the Dad may never come back inside the young and the young.at·heart. house. · Winnie the Pooh would kill ror the In interests or equal time and equal close-up color photo of honey in "The rights, "The Arnold Schwartienneg· Food Calendar," filled with glorious ger Calendar with Exercises" is cov· studies of ordinary fruits and ered with black and whjte photos of vegetables. Who would believe men flexing their pectorals while sensual bean sprouts? gritting their teeth. And finally , for everyone who hat· ed 1980, the new "Murphy's Law WITH EXERCISES, anyone can de· Calendar," based on the principle velop similarly lumpy muscles. Not a that anything which can go wrong calendar for weak back. arms or will. 10'Toole's Commentary says stomachs. that Murphy was an optimist.) For the less ambitious, "Eat and Twelve months of corollaries, Run -Your 1981 Exercise and postulates and theorums offer noble Engagement Calendar" has roo~ to thoughts.and good excuses. log vital data concernina calones, -On Lincoln's birthday, for instance, exercises and miles jogged each d.ay. Glyme's Formula says, "The secret After all the dietin1 and ellercise, of success is sinceritr.. Once r,ou can who will have the strength to keep· fake that, you've got it rqade. ' engagements? Have a nice year. • ••• • • a a .. / DAILY PtlOT Pretty pictures help the months pass. Calendars range from cartoons .~ (above) to~Broadway musicals, 1 - --"11Wvies, Bo Derek (left) and runners (below) . .. '• f1-yclaiairic 1'UU. No excuses for lost time DEAR ANN l.ANOt.:KS You Df\t"n ad\flU people lQ IJc l ·rourui.lln1 .. or Uwr1apy Wt-11. I •• Ht!ft''• ltw P•rt you 1 n out :What do Vt'uple llh rn e tell •mplo)•er ll when w t! !JO for therapy i.ppoinlmt'n~, I mu.'it ~' my JI yrhlal rlbl lWICC IA Wtf'll Cor al lt'IUll tht nl'lll twu ) ear I can't )l!Chet.lult· v1 ltli ·.1;r•n1 noo work 1nii h o ut l'I a~ thutie onwto u 11• l4lllt:11 lftj\na tio<'\Or II> UUl or lht' ..-.lion I an\ ool work ll\¥ uuw, bul l mu~l fU\d 1t Job ooo •nd th.h hu ~n holding me b•ck I 1o1m arrald ,, l m•kt' thh1 • cunditaon u( \"mpkn•mt!nt nobody w1U hi"' me Whal "o ulc.I tbe a ver ag~ t"mployer t'<>1b 1de r an accepta 41.e earuse ro r lon g t erm \bfienr es at nun lunch hmes? N»\uralb , I would expect to Giake up an)' ume l missed by working through lunch or com •1 in early Please answer I will w1ttch every day T IME OUT -8.EA& UM£~ Tiie ... es& .,11wanl, aaked &ru&ll 11 bet&er jlij9 Ute alleles&, clreaaed·up Ue . If you preae•& your problem .. 1fkli dlpJ&y aDd cHdor -and '9Nmble &o make up all lost time you 1lloukl Rad • sympatbHJr employ.r aomf'Wlllt'n''. M ••)' U1f'r aphh, as &be~· tt1r•laa&e paU.u, move odter6 I•&• &lie ••r• desirable &h•e •lo&a. tlopd.a.ly, yours wUl do thl• for you. Good luck. UEAlt ANN LANDio:HS A flow ycu ns ago I rtiad an art1cl\' 111 a la<h~s· mal(ai111e thal told id ><>ut the ublllt y to p r~ dt!t\!r1rurl\' lht: sex of your child wh~n 1t 1is \'ooreivcd I didn't pay mi.ch Jlle ot1on to 1l berause wu a ~rHtger Mnd mothcrhoo<l was riot one of lht' things I was Interested 1t1 ll'he idea was to c re<lte Cby do uching > either an "acid" or an "alkaline" en v1ronment 1 cannot r enwmber whi('h .. environment" wai:; sup· pOst:d to produce a boy and which wuuJd gu.irnntee a Kiri Could you find out from your medical exp<>rts? Also, Ann. do you know of a n y thing that might produce -tw1ru·? It would bt'-nH.'e lo have the whole fa m ily at o nct• .PLANNING Allt-:AO IN Hlll-' FALO DEAR PLANNING : Sorry • tbere ls no sdentlfie evldc-nt"t' tu supporttht'al"id·alkallne thoory. As for assutln(l twins - nothing s ure ·fire ht'rt', t'ilher, b•& wome• wllo llave tafle• ferUIUy dr•I• ltne a beUer d1aace of ma.Wple bl~a .. T•e ll from 8omeoae wbo kaows, dur; oae baby at a llme ls• lot eHler oe the mother. DEAR ANN I.ANDERS; To· d11y . when I drove from my home to the omce, I counted six American nags wuving proudly , 111 the breeze. Three of these nog11 were either luded from the 11un or badly l>eut up from being expos ed to the e le m e nts of nature One had two large holes Ill it Ple ase tell your readers who fly the American flag their patriotism is a beautiful thing, but they do the flag a grave in· JUSticc if lhl'Y lcl it fl y when it no longer looks hke u symbol or ~lory , but an old. beut up rag DOWN T llE fo'l~AG POLE IN M A$SAC'llUSF.TTS DEAR Ml\SS.: Thank~ for a good lett.er. And now. to tho~«> of you who arr Oylng Old Glory. pl use go ehf'ck lt out. If the letter·writ.er II' taJIWll abolll you.r U...-lakL h,•r down and Ko buy 1t ot'w flelt'. ('ONFIDF.NTl,\I. to All You llead.-rs Who Wrott• to ,\5k U Proch•r & Gamhlt> Has Reen P urchaSt'd bv the Moonles: Thc- answer is NO. 'fhe symbol on the labt-1 has nothing whatever lo do with that rt>Ul(ious cult. 6 4 2 ·-5. 6 7 8 D n .• .._.......,...._ • ..,_0r.,..c- DAIL Y PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ... ..,c--11,~11 ..,.....,. o...c .... ~ ......... - . w.... •• ,.. ~~- .......... ...... .... Wt •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -. JOH EQUA&r HOUSING .OPPORTU.NITY ,_.....,.,.,.offce: u~ DUPUI a.OSITOllACM 3 Bed 2 balba each unit t"'Um,ahed. Stone f /P lower. Good su m · mer/Winter rental. Ask· ing 1275,000 548·07 15 eve. associated OllO K f ll'> llEAt I O U'> JUI', 'i/tt lt•1lb.,o b'' lbb I All real •estate ad verl ised in thi:1 neW1paper 15 subjt>ct lo I.he Federal t 'ulr Houli Ing Act of 1968 which m&keti It 111eJC11 I to 8 d 1 ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1-I vertise "any prefercn(•c, 1 • llmllat lon .' o r di 11 cnminalion based on ' race. color , rl'lll(1on, &ex, or naltonal orl 1(111. or an inten111111 lo makt- imy iiuch µrl'ft'rt•nc·e. l1m1 tut 111n.1 1ti t.11 " cnm1nattoc1 l lus newspn1wr will nol knowingl>' lH'l't'pt any , advert1111n.: fu r rc•al estate wt11c•h '" 1n vn•l.i lJOll of the I aw GOFOI fT! /\ SS IJ M f; I. (J I\ N . s .. :1.1.1m WI I.I. f'MUO' .---------t :aul !-.harp 3 Bdrm. r ut 111· ,ltr hmnt' w1lh hrtl(hl .·. UNDER A~ l k i t r h 1· n a 11 tJ I lt r I( 1· m93t.-r hdrm Sl24 ,!IOl1 ('1111 now 9'Hl !.370 AtL~STATE . REALTORS IMYISTOIS DBJGHT A ~--~··-·~~~-~e<;sll I _' FICTITIOUS U I h I -NAME? I nus u a o te \\OIUS&nnc " you ,, ... " ,u .. "'"o UJ I. I yout new fecttt1ou• j Ma.in mum leverage with S.S.000 down. 2 Bdrm con do Owner will carry halance w1\h agn1eable terms and pay ments Gross '"'·om e SS400 Aslung $76,900. Call :'>40 1151 for more de· laJls ~HERITAGE "•""'°"s. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002• 1112 llAUTIPUL DOVll SHOllS &llAT YllW-$4t5,000 OWMr WIM C.ny $370,000T.O. I 2'/z0/o htterHt. Ho Lo. ,_, 0.. PNtffCJfoe11 G•laxy Drhe. Y• wt1 lie _,....Md wfttl ft.11 loHly 4 ...... ..._ with• •ery f•to.1 roow. fOf' s .. alai I a crowd of people. /4. 9rHt opaa f 1 ... ,._ wffh family ""' Giid forlMI ...... a b..Hful lanie pool & 1pa H tM Ylew ... . WISLEY M. TA YLOI C 0 ., IW.TOIS 21 I I S• Joaquilt Hlh Road NEWPORT CEHTEI, N.I . '44-4tl0 HAVE A UNIQUE CHRISTMA.\ U~l()U~ ti()Mt=~ REALTORS. 675·6000 2443 1:-dlll Cohl Hlghwav, luror•ll del Mar .WF. !IA \.'E 35 o..-TllE BEST LIST l:-.IGS IN TOWN L 8u1tne s1 lume 11 no ff I I h•vt not yet 1ubm111eo j ~ .. ~ .. · ers 1 av en ~~~·t~~::!','0~,,::·:~: 11-·---•_1!.1!.11!..•_-___ .., ~ j ll m•t•llon oa JO oer• I I-· ---------SATURDAY, DEC. ?7 f trom O•t• 01 hlong Th• I PHILADELPHlA l AP ) A hotel ex· OAILY PtLOT """ ' • REALTORS ... d t 8 s·ynNEY 0 I puDllth your .st•ltmenl I . .ctusrvely for ) oun~ . wor ... mg women an s U· ~~l!!.l!ll!~------.-.....-.---~-r 1 0,. n s S' o o u, 1 l---1~ief~-1"1Mt-~4~"'1m'81'1:-n'U1aft1Ss-tlnoaayy '"'lSS'{OrtUlP'llOOdhlot~c r-.--:-----::--:=-c11cul111on 11\Ch•<M• ,... I f1'~hioned, but business al the Lucy Eaton Smith ARIES <Ma r 21 Apr 191 Hold fast to entire orange Cou1 I S2.11 -per BAY Thal ~ ALL )ou pa~ for a COLDWELL BANKER . ) Residence here is flouris hing. beliefs. principles Envious associate may at-••u and •tga• not•cu I 1 S d d te mpt to undermine your efforts Know it, main-•PP••• in •11 •01110n• In I :10 1'11-y ~.111 .. The house is full.·· s aid ister Mary E mun o•d•• 10 subm•t your from the front desk of the ll·s tory downtown tain balance and sense of fitness. Accent on a 1 • 1 e me n 1 r o , 1 11 In the R ESIDt:STIAI: BROKERAGE CO . hostelry. Jn fact, there is a waiting list. basic issues, getting JOb done and building on p Pub" c • 1 •on a• no "Young girls coming to the city don't know solid base. Aqua rian plays key role . :~~'c0:'',~e r'::~Y ~;~L~ I .where to go and can get into the wrong places," TAURUS (Aµr. 20·May 20): Puzzle pieces PILOT. Po Bo• 1s&0 DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY I:" ~EWPORT BEACH Sister Edmund said . "This residence is about fall 1·nto plact'. Membe r or opposite sex con· Costa Mesa CA 92626 the safest you can find in the city. We've had fides "special feeling s." Focus on s peculation, 1nror m•1lon about l•g&1 I We II do the resl For WIS~ES \'Ol' ver y few incidences of muggings or anything variety and chance to imprint personal st yle. acsve11111n9 p1un ca11 nke that,.. The number 5 figures prominently. Gemini. 642 4311 E•t 332 /_"':\ MERR\' CHRISTMAS 'A llAPP\' !'EW l'EAR Virgo, Sagittariu:> nativL·s play important roles L IT WAS 28 YEARS ago that the GEMINI (May 21.June 20 >: Emphas is on Dominicans purchased the former Warburton prope rty. fa mily and slt'p:-taken to ensure Hotel for $525,000 and reopened the 150-unit sec urity Acqu1s1l1on of luxury ite m could building, naming 1t after the founder of their or-highlight scl'nario. Hud~<'t I!) discussed with o Cler. family member llarmony can be restored if T he tidy red-brick building on Sansom vou are diplomatic. Streetlookslikeanyother downtownhighrise,ex· CANCER !June 21 July 22 >: Appearances cept for the statue of the Virgin Mary a nd a could be deceptive, de lve beneath s urface m· T -cTUcifixhangingoverthefrontdoor. d1 cataons Pisces. Virgo persons figure pr omi· The nuns b egan their Philadelph ia ne ntly Define terms. avoid seeing others only apostolate in 1901 with a small home .. for poor in way you wish they could e~ist. Strive for re · immiarant girls. partico1arly from Irela nd , who ah stic approach ·' \tere coming to the city to work," said Sister LEO <July 23 Au~ 22> You'll have more Edmund. responsibility a nd (.ldcletl "Pr<>rturnt1es for suc- cess Chtt-llengcs arc hurled your way Don't sell BUTTHE NEED for providing suitable living your self short This can be your power -play quarters for immigrant girls has ~i~en way to a <fay Rclat1ons h1 ps arc 1ntens 1f1ed and nothing 1s need to provide suitable, and safe, hvtng qu~rters <1pt tu occur halfway for career-oriented women. Most of the residents VIRGO {Aug 23 Sept 22 1. Take initiative rangeinagefrom 18to25 in ~citing rid of burdt!n Speak up, get <>ff Because of its status as a non-profit or · s id eline!i. <1sscrt views in pos itive, dirert man- ganization, the hotel can afford to provide a ner Charism a 1s highlighted and many in night doorman and maid ser vice, a.II for $25 a di v1<luals arc· attrartt-d to YIJU Anes. Libra week. The kitchens on three floors and a coin· natives pla} 1mportimt roles operated laundry are shared. UBR,\ < Scpl. 23 Oct 221 Obtain valid hint "Where else can you get a half-decent place from Virgo message. New contact s broaden to live for SlOO a month i n a nice ho rizons and provide s timuh1tion. You 'll he neighborhood?", said Arlene, 31, a Temple ask Pd to participatt• in group activity or charity University journalism student who as ked that drive Re member obligation lo one confined to .tier last name not be used. home or hospital SCORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov 21 I Follow through IN SPITE OF the advantages. living in a on hunch 1ntu1t1on 1s active and ser ves as re· boardjng house run by nuns can cause some em-lia blt· guide. Learn by tl'ach1n g . one you aid barrassment. now will return fa vor in many ways Accent on "You get teased about ljving here," said personal fulfillment and bu:.incss 1nvcst menl Arlene, adding that one of her m ale friends re· and which payi:; dividend:. ferstoitas''lheconvent." SAGITTARIUS CNov 22 Dec 21i · Key is The biggest proble m with living at the di vcrs1fical1on . sugges t ions, o pportunities Tesidence is entertaining friends, e specially men. rn u I t i p ly Uc s c Ice: l1 v e, dis cr1 mi n a ting. Male guests are not permitted upstairs in the Popularity mnca scs and routine 1s subject to bedroom. s ucirll'n changt• Kl•e p r(''>olut1ons t·uncern1ng "NOW WHEN A MALE friend says, 'My place or yours?· " remarked one young wom an, ·:1 say, 'Yours'." Sister Edmund said the "few but necessary regulations" are e xplained to prospective guests when they apply. com e in for an in lerview and s upply the required personal references. . "It's not convent living," said ~mother nun. ''We don't expect of them what we would of girls entering a religious order. But we do ex peel proper decorum by the girls . You don 't aiway.s get it, but we strive ror it:." Memorial tree used n • • YAK.IMA, Wash. CAP) Thirty.four years ago-, T. R. Adascheck planted a seedling in a c!lJrchyard in m emory of a s mall boy who died ~ a kidney problem after s wallowing a Xhristmas ornament. ~ Adascheck, 70, the retired pastor of Grace ~utheran Church. has watched the tree grow ~nd was "touched" that the JO.foot tree was ,elled for use as the city Christmas tree this ;~eason. l :·: "The tree always had a sentimental attach· ~nt," he said. l . ll was a spukling silver and red Christma·s ~'1lamenl in the shape of a bird that caught the •91~ of Norman Solberg in 1939. The 2-year·old lite the ornament. Seven years later, he died or kidney disorder caused by the broken glass pd lead paint. r. Adascheck planted the tree on May 15, 1946, ~ he and Norman's relatives say they can k of no more ln& • memori•I to t~bo • WJor c1 y to use hls tree. diet. nutrition and proper res t ('/'\PRIC'ORN 11><'1· 2l Jan 19J You will be • "tearing <U>wn " for ultimatf' purp<>se of re building oll a more s1>lld structure Enlarge ho riwns, cll'ar lin11s or r1Jmmunication and plan ahead for 1r<1vel Ellu«:1t111nal opportunity could do minatt' srt>nano MtlJ,\RllJS I .I an 20 Feh 18) Re ready for c hange., trnvl'I, variety and intensified r ela- t,ion!>htp i\1·N•11t •111 11ayrncnL'>. debts, cosigning and c-rNlil r at111i.: 0111• t•los•· to yciu s<'eks re· as~urnn«1· 111· <·111l~1d1·r11t1• but refuse lo bury your own 1>erson1.1hty 1 _ • PIS<'t:S I J"cl>. l!LMA£r. 201. l..egal maneuver-- Hi (•onm.·t•l1·rl with pnssihl<• partne rs hip and ,.,,.,.,.,, a1«1111sil11111 Fol'us on lifestyle , res · 11Jt!nc1•, 1luml'11l1c hurrnony Make intelligent 1·11n<'11ssuin ''' f1in11ly m1·rnt.icr Be receptive to Vll'W'> uf 11111· who 11r11v1•1l l<iy11lty Microwave cl888e8 'l'ltri·1· t 1 ,.,. h·1·tun·11 on microwave cooking wall Ile e1Hn1·1I In J11nuurr at Golden West C:ollef(c> m ll1Jnllri1<lo11 ll•·11rh Home economist Catht•rmt• <:111•1(y Mull1•n will ronduct the lee· turc5 from 7 111 !J 11 m f<'rlday11 In Forum 1. 1'lw h101lr1t "' 111ln11wMV<' cooking will be dlsc·uRHl'd 0 11 .I 1111 I) Cookln(I meat in a mlcrowov•· 11vt•11 111 lh1• foc'ull on Jan. 16, while cheti11l' 1111'1 \'K.i 1 iwl11•·" 1tn• 11l .. ted for Jan. 23. AC .............. !_ ...... i \ • LIJC1uret • lluy ond Sell co11ect1ons • N.vllo. Zuni, Hopi Jewelry • Srro~eO MOOMhlde MooMllf\t By lh• Cree a ......... . ~ .... CA 4'7-1747 6 4 2 • 8 l>CI IT '-:tlW I 642·5678 Pc-t\plt• 11o ho nc1·d pcurit•• 'houh.l alVdl)!'-l'h c,c·k th1· I "'c•rllH'e IJ1 re.-•11r:v 1n tho• 1--------- l>All. \' 1'11.0'I' IC:lass1ried Ads fi42 5678 ! I I .._ --~ Boord of Rea ltor s, Inc., wishes to thank the following indiv1d~1al s and b~isinesses who donated to this yea r's Paramedics Fund-raiser: . >\111/11/ \ ('/.~llTI I >t'hh1t• .\l1·11.1n \/p/111 Ht•t(I WnnU'r Al'I' Snmtlmonn11 l'a.~try ll1dmn1 Forms Ct1.\11 .\larrn \'1111 .~ ll1•r Clui.el l 'mmln1 Hood Anllqiu•s 7 .\/11r1 ., U 1 ·s A/11o•r/\11/11> (;ro/dc'1111~'.\I llimt my/ n11 \ 'allc'IJ Ci1dc1ry .\urrv s Ht•1>taumnt 1'111• ~rmt· .'ih11ppi• Mnorr i\1111rntain Him• llt>ror1 Camera f:l l'nrn Cnndlt>~ \·ann1 [)a1'1(faQ11 H111t1s 1.wq1 ,'IJ < 'ompm1,11 Pn1•1/1r C1111 Hank Shrpl!!Yll f'allo & F'1res1de Farrell's /luntmgton Music f'otmfllln IJ, F'IOUlf'TS Jeren11ah'.' Nickel A rcodr Mar's Mobil F'ountam Volley S1ot1onery Family F'1lness Centt'1' llunlmgton Beach Inn Co hf ornio Cowboy Bulfum's l'at's Finishing Touch ~agg1e ShalJer Anna Roh Escrow Times Square Dell Macf11ne de Rrve Slwre Shop . /lt1 '<Jt'' "1'14 r 'Ih1lnt1r111 H11kertJ \ 'allev c .·nt('r /)n")s Th• CJrd1t1 rrl l111t'ncu rz Snnn!J.~ & /;()(lll .\/ f11.'T/ Sc HIS· H rciokht1nf f'ul/errun Sat·mos I!. /~n \\'1 h..·r ' lir1•11d Chrldrt'n ·' Fair .v111th C'oost Bank Tho! c;1·1a1l'aµ \lt•r/e \',,r111a11 C'11~t1k'llC'S l\att'llD Raka~ <><.·,•an SpMts Jim Holwrl~ The l/ur/t'qum r.nld <'mmecl wn ,\1c1rw Cale11der s Toum 1\: Count ru Nita t 'n1lt!ru•r1od Sculp1ure House llanshaw~ V~nus de.Mtlo Dress Aflatr Western Time Jeta>lry The PX Jaspor Farace Gibraltar Savings & Loan DeSt~s by L.ee L.ondmark Pharmacy Mano's Spot Skagg's Drug-A-Rama Phtl & J11ns UA Tunn Cinema The Antrque Place Momart Cleaners Precision Performance PiZ2a Chalet Sun Wtst The Silk Worm Her1e·~ H11u11que R \1 Rugns Artistry 1n ,..louiers Cato/ma Cruise$ Srltw Slippt'r l .mlOUSlnt' Cnlonial Real f.'state J11h11 [) t.u.~k & Son. Inc lfa r Honner Pictures Southland RHerag<>s General Telephorw Dr Carlo Bakery f'uuntam \'a/It'!! f'ire [)t'port mt'Tll Rainbow Disposal /lobby Tunnel The f'lower Place IV111ston ·s Liquor 1':scrow f7ncounters Mono's Rt•s1ouron1 Ralph·s Market Lmda Jewelry Kootfs Berry Farm Wells Fargo Bank De Srstos • DIS11eylond Ca.so Fina DeStgn ~e·s Candies Beach Cyclery Froncoi5' UA Mall Cinemas Mornott Hotel Horse World John Kaoe Roh Cannon H ip (-)ua/tly Heer lluntmgton Beach Fire Deportment Reliable LumbeT' ~. dnd 10 IAe mam.-~~-.,,~ IB other Realtors and their tnends. this year s lund- ra1ser exceeded its .goal' $11,000 was given to Paramedics ror add1t1onal equipment and !raining Congratulatrons to everyone who worked to !Tllke 1h1s such an o utstanding success. 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H..,1 _..... 1 ·a1, t a.. eu1tom Tblf a Br 2~ Ba ....... ...., •a•mn Panonm't-v1ew at wed1• -' bdrm, 3 bath tu1tom home a100 IQ,. (t, Ce•turint marine room, entl')', Uvm1 room, dlnlnM room. bullt·lna , etc Sl.lm.000 U90 ..... •'"' l remodeled t radilional style 3 bdrm. 2 hath homl1 f.aturtna lar1e rerreauon room It 2 patiol. Uvinl roonl h11oi . attr.ell ve beam cellina•. f1rcplae~ & trench doort leadinc onto brH•k vuu o Ne w klt r hen bit in 1111phanc-t• Closti t o tenn1t courts. '-'nth beuchu & clubhouM Can be 'ohi fuLI) rum1. h~ $420,000 IAYNONf \\ t-h4• \ t-:.t~ ~ r a I fine homes "11h 1)1er & slip BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR • • • 1 1, , , • • •, r, (1 REALTORS 67S.5Sl l OLD COM CHARM -DtMC)MM ~y ~ Eoch •it with 2 1*--~ IEAM ctlllft4Js h1 REAR 11111t. OHL y· $275,000. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 251 S E. Coast Hwy., CorOftCI dll Mir 675-5511 TOPSftl YtlW Freshty painted , s iltin g va(·ar:it witb no. one to enjoy J.he vie~! 4 be:ffioorn . 2 b~th oome m the aroor View Hi s area wit cathedral cellings , 3. Cl\r garage, la.rge y a r a . 11 i ht a n a a 1 r y at m os pb e re a nd a dQSe·t o -it -all l ocation . Priced at $360.000 with a great assumable loan. U~l()U~· tf)~~' REALTORS.675~ 240 E.11 Cout Hl9hw•v. Corona del Mor WE H~VE St OF THE BE$T LISTINGS IN TOWN \ \' I :--. ! I Y '\ TAYLOR CO. 1\1-:i\I. l°()}\~ '·1111 ,. 1~1 lli IRYIHI TERRACE FIOHT ROW -$7'5.000 New exclusive listing. Most fantastic location for vie wing the boating activity. jetty. ocean. bright lights & romantic Catalina Island. J ust in time lo h ave a c·lo s e ·up v iew. of the · Christmas boat parade. New lush landscaped t errace. 4 Be drooms. fam. rm . for m a l dining . dual s tone · fireplaces. 3-car garage:Call for appt. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO .. IEALTOIS 2111 S• Joaqtll11 Hllh ltOCld HEWPORT CEHTER. H.I . 644-4910 161 -)ll«tl1 ••lt.l roat bome ~ hu • patio Blt·hit '+· •IJ~' pv\docll:. Price Md deck n1.bt on tht al . . otter do.a ·---~ For detaila OD bay witb a alip for 35' .......... tab 0,,., 1111 lliome and apJ»t \.0 boat. Offered fully toH at 01111 .. ,callCarolHoff;11t. furnJabe~ for o nly for ao '" ·--•. ooo. tlu• home has -.-· ~ llled c.lly as a part IU.. .,,, a. g:; U ddWaecond home. -S . I •Jen ••••· 11lah 'lbe daarm and llland 6""6 I •ftd,fr.lt,..t, patio, lifestyle of Balboa ••· Eeataicle eo.ta bland are yours with ~ 11... UU. S Bdrm home with WP ..,~ •. lltt. ;1~~ pter and slip for PID AT, 4ualat 2 141-nlt D M . M A Rs HA LL bdrm -... al •·2 . . lot. T•o ur 1au1e. RLTR tm,ODO! ·-HISTOllC 544-9990 ..... ~,,..,. HTAn •• .,, SIOO aq\W'e feet in the •67 .. 7Mt• •In ~ + complete 1ueat llou1e, t ennis court. pool and spa set on over 2 a c re s . TREMENDOUS VIEW. ............. Hin'• a 1uper b~ ! A ..u kept ' MnD 1 Ba 9'olm in C.te llesa. Up. 11'..S. incl\llM near new carpel'-roof and db-pmal. KV access and 2 .....,e sbedl. A area\ 8'Ut4I' bolne-Jor a 7oun1 ccqlle. ~ooo. . ~M7001Jtf 101/40/oAI-.~ and the seller will carry some on thia carden 2 Bdrm condo. Walk to everythinc. blocks to So. Coast Plaza and offered al only 185,500. 540-3666 SUI0,000 . ~ 711-1111 ASSUMI f 1/20/0 LH. ~E LARGE 9~% LOAN AND OWNER WILL CARRY 2ND. On· ly '87l500 for this de· Ulbtlu 3 Bdrm condo. Community pool. Cai I W9-5370now. ALLSTATE REAt.TORS CUTE NEWPORT BEACH HOUSE! Only S17~.000-Call Today! IO'\ I " I• I \I I \ I '•l A PUlllMCOMI W .. '272110 or J Bdrm 2 baill home with i1olattd mHter bdrm Cull be parent retreat or ln-law qrtr1 AND a 2 bdrm cotta1e. ~yway yOt.1 dct1cribe lt . It a cbanllln1. up to date and beautifully louttd . c ..... , .... 644-721 t UMIY.PA ~I Wtm l"-ba&Ja wtU. land. Near ODIQDl, pool. Take OVtr 1at1a loeD et lU~ 'IA· t.elt. OnlY $19,toO. Opta SUclay l., 1111Ulau Paw llartla mu '44-tlUor Teo.arr ..• ,, .. , Wooclbrld1e el~ S Bdrm a~ Ba atla,hecS home 0¥erioollln_&."'~I ft'~A::1<fi1etf.T ~~~:~s~~r=~r~ If.~..[ $16~/mo. 29% down . ·~ /Jn NILll [ll\fl l y & A~~UllAllS OWCbalance. $295,000. ,,.., Bi'oker, 675-0185 • 3 bd, 1~ ha. Twpflme. ---..;.....:.---'----=--• 1220 sq. rt. Fab).llous DUPLEX Lar ee bayvlew duplex. Walking distance to the beach, with excelle nt financing. 4 & 3 bdrm&. s:BS.500 . c7141 'f3.4400 · 121ll 'H·ll21 HARBOR ' NEW CONDOS locallon, Tennis' ~rls , 1 pool, parka, schoblsi lat· Uce covered paUo:.1ush planu. great>' buy . SU0,000. tall 838-tl ... a~~~~!~lng adds charm to the"f!tvely plank and block *rulti level pat.io. 3 bdhn'1 2VJ ba .• ram. rm. Edie.burg Model ·In-Viii . 'l'tre- secluslon of a comer lot makes this an ideal family home. GREAT STARTER. ~ce· ly decorated. 2 BR~1 ~. BA. A/C. Profes!l!otfal ly landscaped Prict>d to sell. Sl06,000. Redhill<@>~~ ·~ ---.~~ - YllW-YIEW·YIEW Executive home w ith lood view. Courty ard entry , formal dining room fl tar e famil ====~-+-~~~N-C.M.---+~~~-750U ' A WATERFRONT HOME W/SUP In 0 private COMMUllity. wood. brid. 9ms & water-art a ptrfed c~ for this l btd. family hoftW. LanJt & opM livinCJ room, plus hUCJe faMlly roam Privat. ttttry and your own be«h & IOAT SLIP. Owur will ouilt with fiMncinC). $550,000 fte. · . WATERFRONT HOMES. INC REAL ESTATE S..,1 .... H1,nlol\ f'rtJPf;'rt\, Mdn~nwn1 2436 W L<M>t Hwv Newpurt Beoeh Hl-1400 .11!> Marnw Ave S..lbo.i Island 67Uf00 A PROCLAMA TJOM ' To all c1tentl tnends and associates. MAY YOU _ll~SID with health, ~rospenty. 'happiness and lime to en1oy all ol them thruout this upcomtno Holiday Season and New Year Sincen ,. ... T .. lyrm Cllrtsia ..... wffttTa..RHI 111111"' 7 I 4-646-7171 714-645-7009 I TO ALL OUR FRIENDS ... OLD& NEW MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY HOLIDAYS From the Associates and Staff of WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Helene Allison Bob Angell Martha Anwiler Beverly Apperson Jea11ne Baer Doris Barker Rosalie Becker Dan Boyd Alice Clarke Marilyn Cleary Sue Ann Cody Georgiann Cox Austin oavnes Rachel Diggs Anne Freeman Jatkie Fitzgerald Gilbert Foerster Patricia Foerster Barbara Forteville Ca role Frankel Yvonne Furon Tex Griffith Ann Kanzler M el Kiddie Gary Knoche Karen Knoche Vicki Lee Betty Lynch Brenda Macklin Jackie Miller Don Miskanic Russ Nelson Mary Ann Nethercutt Joanna Palmquist Patty Paul Yvonne Pelley George Pelting Alex Sytnyk Fern Torrence Robert Trown R ichard Wald Bette Walsh Jackie White Phil Wills Ruth Winland Judy Wood Lucy Howes - WATERFRONT HOMES, INC . REAL ESTATE s.,i., R•ntal> P•OI>""• M..,,_""'"' 2436 W Co.u1 HW11 NewPO•I Beach 'Jt-1400 ./ BEST BUYS 31'.> Maroll4! Ave Balboa Island '73-6900 BEACH RESTAURANT. Complet~ kitchen seating -parking lot, et c . On Newport Blvd. near oceanfront. Excel. value. $447,000. OR 2 STORY DUPLEX with fantastic Bay view. Good cond -good income. Near NHYC. $315,000 OR MONTICELLO TOWNHOUSE-2 Bdrm, dbl garage. Access to pool. Owner will carry loan with Z 3 down. Terms negotiable. SM,950. \ BU RR WHITE REAL TOR lrir, . · .. macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF TME IAVINE COMPANY JASMIME CREEk ! De corator perfection in this 3BR and family rm Plan 5 w /c ustom shutters and handsom e fi xtures. C r eative financing available $349.500 incl. land. Cathy Schweickert 642-SZJS. <W-lll WOODIRIDGE IUILDERS MODEL! Fu l l y furni s h ed m ode l w/professional lan dscaped grounds and decorator accents . Ready for immediate occupancy. Priced to sell in the low $200.000's . Quick action is needed fo r this unique opportunity. Susie We iss 551-8700. I W·lla> 712-1414 Ht.a700 Compu~ Volley Cenre< Woocbidqe Cenle< 64z.azn 64.UZOO q(jl Dover Onv! Harbor v-c ...... l!IE IBDBIB ILllllS ca. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE WALK TO IEACH Great Two Be droom Townhome Al A Bargain Price! -In A Quiet Secluded Area -Two Pa t ios. W as h e r . Dryer & Refrigerator Included Jn This Low Price Of Only $124,900. Pos!lible Lease Option. ELEGAHT SPYGLASS Two Stories Of Excellence. Sunken Uving Room With Fireplace & Beamed Vaulted • Celnngs . Large FamJly Room With Fireplace, f\ill Length Hearth & S« Bar. Central Vacuum System & Hu ge Bonua Room With Bath. Seller Will Carry Larwe -se<:ond Trust Deed. Pool·Sized Lot. Shown • By Appointment Only. Asking $565.500. A . "Joy of Newport " Listing. ® ·--...... , .•... PENINSULA PT. BEAUTY No npt•M ~ Ill tMs r1-•ta• J .... JM.. ...... s... •f .... ffft• H •Hht4e: 1ltl•tled eJltwter, ........ ,..... ,.......... . ....... . 714 760·93ll 111.000 Auumable loan of M .OOOat 121/4°/o Adul\s 45. Oceanside. many ameni\ies. bwMcC .... lttr. Cill Kevin 433-9141. POOlSIOI IMJ>ICIMlll 1 WHY NOT? ASSUME 8 ~% LOAN . Only Sill.~ for this 3 bdrm charmer with heated pool and fruit trees. Call now !719-5370. · ALLSTATE REALTORS ~·-Ddebouf · II)\ Bay & Beach ~RedEstate .Al lllAl"t f~a_U!._llCf MC! tM , DOYBSHOllS Elepntly upcradtd lour bedroom home. f'ormsl dlninc room. Family room. lmpre1slve living room with noor to ceif. iDa rareplace. Gourmet kifdlen. Panoumic tJp. per Bly Vitw! Rech1ced totaJ,000. Hl·7JOO M.I. $1 IJOMONTHfl GIANT 2 Storr 4 Bdrm. Home. Immaculate thru-out. 3 firepJacea. Take over flU,000 loan. No quaUCyinc. Dool WJlt. S.1311. ALLSTATE . REALf&li ' &MAMT COUMTIY MAMllON ~•1nlltunt North 'IWCln IOOO 1q ft ettate oa almost 1 acre. Sl,7'0,000. Great linaac-._ wtU tradt eqwty ror smeller i.om•, In · come PrQP., trut deed1. Rkfl: Alderet.~.t OWller/· ,....,m.JID. lx,fJJ,!J,' I IBB-oalJ flH,otO! I ... _.. -............. ... , .. T .. •••l•n. f nl\t re•• 1••--1-111-+-6'. ,... ...... 1-•tery ........... .., ~ Oc--. $461.000. 6J 1-f40G. WA nRFRONT HOMES, INC. REM.£STATt s. •. "-"••· "'•"V MaNilt l'NHI I 2U6 w c-• Hwv 31~ MliMt,....,. ""-Pof1 8"ch 8lllbot ...... ·····-67wtll , ·b[!go FOURPLEX "'-' So Coast ploaa, 3 y~ar 'old foerplex with canununity pool, 99d recr.atfoft room, located in ul-dt•IOC stylt courtyard ...,.,.,..,,... Ont unit 3 bdrm with 11111dtcli, thru units 2 ldrM. Gr..t assumable loClft crt _.,. 100/o. ,rict S242.SOO. CARENH LIVIHG IN IRV. You lust can't find a better combination of comfort, MCtusiOll Clftd location at this ury affordable price of Slt.500! Wt art offtr\nCJ o I ldr111 condominium '" The S,,-,. at llOfihe"' Irvine. You'll be glad you adtd on this one. 644-7200 NEWPORT IEACH In Ntwport •ach -Look to LlnCJO Fint fil Coldwe.11 Ban~~~ OWHH WILL FIHANCE For price and qua lity. there 1s nothing available t ha t t'ompares with this COM Duple x . The nt'w & spacious 3 BR. 2 BA owner 's unit + 2 BR. l BA income unit is a super bur.A rare opportunit y. $280.000. .. INNnYPOllTCENTEll .• 644-9060 ':'n9:' s~~lA-4~tis· ::: -----..... .., QAY L POUAN ·=·:i: ... ::r ~. ::: ---~ ..... lo ,_ lout • ...--· I G H E G A L . 1 I I I 1 I S 0 G E 0 I I' I · r ----'· -~!!.?.~~~~ ..... ~~-~ OLDT.o .w . .: This quiet woodsy set· ting is perfect location for thia wood & &lus 3 bdrm home. Newly re-furbished " & beautiful views in all diredi<>ns $239,000. ACCOUNT AMT$. .. attmt1on! Do you have a client who needs a year end tu shelter'.' Ttrls is a limited partnership ln a medkal/denlal buHding & might be perfect. Slll0.000. . . ~~~~~~~I MONAICHIAY OWNER DESPERATE This elecant 3 bdr~ " E side 3 Br 2 Ba. lrg family room hom e Fam Rm w lfrplc. Low features a large hot tub down. non-qualifying as-Ir pool In an exC!tltent sum able loan. o we location acrou ·{com S\32,500 By Owner. oceanfront. The pnvate 548·2763 deck makes entertain-~!.~ ..... -.-.-.-!~-.2-.,-.· tqab~~=· IN FOIECLOSUIE ~\..w~'1t 3 Bdrm. 2ba S120.000 ...... ,,.. 33822 Manana Dr l·l94·46S6 -----• ......... luch I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FfXHUPPER! Good neighbo rhood . I needs paint & TLC 4 bdrm. l3• ba $105.00() OWC Sma II 2nd Broker 675 0185 lrYifte 1044 ...•..•.........•...... f714J 494-1 t77 'LEHTY ol wood and /lass and decks to blen with the c ha ra c ter o f th e neighborhood. A charm mg 3 Bdrm. 2 bath ror only 1268.000 . t..,...Ylhle•.E. 4'7-17{1 WALLS OF woooa. fiLAS s This beautiful. detuxe custom home features 3br. 3ba, formal dining room . den , 2 frplcs. wood decking. xtnt view. --------S388.000 UMIVEISITT PARK Ext'el end unit. Cardiff w rloft. Oversz lot. close to pool on greenbelt 1lus charmer has-xlnt assum . rrn an<'ing Perfect starter home or ba<'h pad. Sl ~.900 VILLAGE P ARIC THEIESTIUY U}jper Three Arch Bay 3br. 3ba, design~ for family llvin.g. oak pa-irel· Ing, central air. den & fa mily room. creative ranancing. Submit all of· fers. SM7.~ Lovely 3 Bdrm 2 ba, sngl 497.5494 family hrne with very ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ pvt yard. Xlnt loc. closer= to schools, sbops & fwy~. $15UOO IPYOU *Cote Realty & ln\•estment 640-5777 ha\e a service to offer or 11oods to sell, pla<'t &A ad 1n \he Daily Pllol Class1f1ed Section Phone 642-5678. l~!!!'!i!!!!!!!!!!!~~ ---- Call M2-se71 ~••••••••••••!!!~ Want Ada macnab I Irvine realty .•!t-A SUBSlDIAf'V OF . :· THE IAVINE COM,ANV ---- LAUIB. POIHT TOWHHOML Elegant 3BR 212 Ba th condo/plantatiW: shutters in ms tr BR. woOd parquet floors in entry & kitchen. desi-....:i• waJlcoverings . $134 .900 Lee Henktt 752· 1414. V-55 •·• .._._,,....w. ......... . ...... ......... d .._.,U..._."'94 U•f 111111 .... :. For Claulfled Ad ACTION Call a Dally Pilot AD-VISOR 642·56'78 .,......hu.fww. •••••••••••• ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• ........................... •••••••••••••••••••••• . Ji • • ........ _ ... • • ..... • • • • •. • • • • • •••• • •. Pr IH lllllii. Pl -._. • •• • •• • • • • • • • ••••• •••••• .. ...,....._.. 104t Ml.,.,.leecla 106 .._ •••rf'JPMI.., J C...MIM JZ24..... JZ44Me.,...t•edt J26t ............................................................................. ~ .......................................................... ; ..........•........ • •••••••••••••••••••••• l124 WOOOSCOYI DWl.U& GWST COTT A•I liu&ralt'9W 2bdrm. lbu •""""""' Un 1 l. ~ )' b !fh\S w&.\que doorstwmcfows. !..canted celliog1. frpk n•w k1t c ben 1balh $295,000·$40,000 dowo 370 F1ora By owner 0)'5 833 3544 . evt'S iiijJ ..jJ8.t2 LA•UMA AXER .1 HORM RETREAT n NL Y 15% DOWN RCTaylorCo 11-lu , )'>l i..) Harbor Vu Homea 4 Br 2 ba. fam rm. Fee land. (Mt,500 $444157 22 1...,.1 Vd& SWfa &? E'lide l Bdrm 1 ba cot· l.oYely n1!11W Woodbridge OU 2 Id. Mature adulta .... .._ ...,, .,.,.._.~I tace MIO n.r mo Call home, 2:500 sq ft. 4Br. fllO. 2br, new paint, up· M I W p O I T ,..,.root oton."1,, aew M4-Trzzwkdya. · 2~8a. formal dining, 541-:mlorl31·1*All. o~nlng, private 2 Br stairs rear . you n il ••&CH 1 clra...-. earpeta sunken llv rm, fam rm, ,._ wlJMltlo, refrig & stove adulta. no pets 180 E -Udel ._,,,. wtUUn a Jean. Rents 38R,%¥.ba-2Crplc.-huc-e.n.o.rmoii.a-1ourme-t Oii ---... Fum--or unfurn. Rocbesterafter645.9735, d SiiteenlBGrmlBa&4lCI bllDlw IMR•. lAC:I o ur1 twnhme . 1n kitchen , frplc , matr :::fM"•il l27a-2131567·3S3S. orifnoans.645·6527 -------- Imme 0Jcupianly slit 2 Bdrm 2 8 • ~ DOttaU•I. Priced Citibornes Tract at So. suite, quiet Joe. Walk to ••••. ••••••••••••••••••------·---------~ove ~ cun · 14 br h en. townhouses with ~·· ri&bl. No v-unclea ln Cat. Plaaa. Comm pool /· lake, no pets. SIOOO mo. V1lla1eS.n Juan Vearly tbdrm, beamed Large 1 br, I ba. SJ50 ~n!:~: rpa 5 n .u 1uta: s um•b~e tit T .D. s . lllt year~a1l for de-jacuui. 2 encl 'd . C•ll Maureen 1714 ) 3br.2ba,a /c,~lpriv. celling, serving bar. 1..; ba lcon y & carport . w1f1repl11ce. Price re-Owner fmancin& avail•· t.8lla. 752. ,_.,_w/autoo.-ners 5Sl-.a7or•"8-84SI No peg. Av.ii. immed. pr, w/d hoc*ups. S500 avail. now. 640-0997 b I e . 12 l X Gr o 11 . -.. -· .,. *-T21& (21.1)445-1'71 duce<! to 1415,000. Bkr. Outstanding East bluff .,...,per mo. 7S1·848S llVINI HOME · Lrg t Br Apt w pat111 963-8l82 location. See it and buy ., ftllAIL -....•-.1-& lJ $6 so 1 m 0 . Great,.... 32tl '••lu•• ll07 frplc , dshwsr, pool 7, it. 1~· 1920 TV -r-26 nei'""borhood near shop. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• jacuzzi. no pets. Quiet ~~~!'!! ..••• !~... PLACE ••••••"'•••••••••••••••• Jlini& achool.s. 3 bdrm, 2 2 Sty Condo wtth ·2 11 2bdrm, Iba, cfJ)ts, drps , Adults only. $395 & up Elegant condo. lBr. J '-'UAfl'· NOfaTIIS• 1!'J~~~c:::~ :"~ bath. dbl car garage. :=-br;>~ ~rr~c·v:~ =~y~/mo E ves ~Harla.549-2447 2'-'tBa . Dramati c 120 T 7S2·012t Or 661·0422 Vacant-ready for oc· cle.n' Ii sharp looking, , ys. 548-93'1_ ..._clOcc CMtC degree ocean view. Tile p• •CE 10,..ftl:lOP.MJ wlmdorwkdya aftS. cupancy. Agt. 759-~ freshly palnted w~new C.-.. ..._. ll22 ....... , 1 Br. I B~Apt Y,\11 patio. frplc. pool , near ~ .... d ai M 1 ......, folf, tennis. & beach. --TIES"' p 1 o• Y•y JZ34 W~VllL Gr..w c.,...., rps ex can ••••••••••••••••••••••• utils paid Ba Icon) 9 B 0 r-"_.._ 2 BR d •c251 pa vera. w /a re• r u1a c-I "'CHILO a Adults only cat OK l 9,000 Y wne r . , •••••••••••••••••••••••. con o . .., m o. downst&1rs Just pe~ct ...,., "' "95-n'W, 10,-nt l :JO P.M.I • ZI uMlifi CONDO 3br frplc, patio. $750/mo. Avail. now. Call Craig. for children. No pfta Sl40 -TSL ~m~ 1>42 161>3 LAf11-....,.... I 052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWOCEANFRON1' ·-iai.5 Baaawood. After 4 631-121&6 __ please. S47S mo. '31·2"0 See SlS'-" Begonia a vail Dl5 2 Br 1•. Ba At:1ulh . Arr-.¥9 m.am Aft 8pm now.1213)t30-91S6 l Ca OK II b I o.taer •o•l•I out orl .. 2Br, lBa Condo, w /yd, . ; I • ~ --on y t A UI t nc NHDB> Condo. 2 br. 2 ba. frplc, render loving car e view of coast It pier. '"""' sUte. Appro••l ror 3611 ... f•••t. 3240 Woodbridge. $550 mo. Craft •• •• 1 bit from ocean IM Balcony needed lo make this 3 $4~.000. 497-1305 Westside Costa Meu. Qndoa. Teatlltive tract ....................... Wayne499-4769. 497.59~ ..,,_,...d 3425 ~ 3Br. 3Ba Frplc _ ~ !tlg_!1'll &42 IAAJ ' good condition, income rup. Prieed a~ 10.41 X 5 bUal to ocean. Elegant 2 ...... let1ell 1241 •••••~••••••••••••••••• • Dining. 900 mo. Call ~-lba new cpt drape-. don osen rt•a ltor"' 1213 N. COAST HWY 1-sAGUNA BEACH 497-4848 Mewpori •och I 06~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAatFtND <>wner will assist with the financtng on this 5 Adrm 3 bath home , Its ft>a tures include · a formal dining room , family room. RV park· 111g, new paint. Asking $229,000. For an a ppoint· ment to see. call S40· l l51 ----~ HERITAGE . . REALTORS MIWUSTIMG \1arvelous 3 Bdrm home (.lf'I '·'acre, Large formal 1Jin1ng r oom, kitchen w1 h break r ast a r ea . <1en. and unique garden 10.1m $4 75 ,000 ll'llSl'ho ld . Call Ann PE'lers for details . 107 $40. 800 yr . Price ...-. Owner will caf''l bdrm, fam ·rm & den. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Venalll• at\.Mfio condo, AISbooy Wltdys M2-S1S7. --;1-4"61.,oeo.--Dti~~RM'*"'Hll*'"'~efefilAIMIJ.:..-A-A Qtt•tl ~Plah <fl't., ~AlfEA h on t y • 'T475 ~ 851 -9090 ....... .y Ow ... H Placeaclai•e. '7'2-1920 2~ be, cedar & glass. 4 Bdrm 3 bath. w / e&· TI0-2313. 761-5600 Ba~ u .t -------- " OM. car pvt 1ar. fully tensive ocean v iew. cleu Go:d1e;,:~· ~;~ 3 Bf' Jba. patio. gar '-%0 8 r e at h t a k i n g J '-'U •IL mamt. y~. Adults. no Leaaensoo. 2br. 2ba. sgl floor. lge · · -Avail approx Jan \~ panoramic ocean view T "' peta. Jnqt.are at S27 18th. LA9-a y':';ri I E patio. else to 17th St Call mo. Sie-6022, 640·4127 wknd ev 760·1418 of Dana-Harbor. Spec· pa •CE !ls1112u. /980-6331 or 497_17 1 • ' 548-<1164 2y, Bd, 2 ba. frnlc. dis· tacular customized 3000 ~ _.. ·" 2 Br 11.-t Ba bit-in patto sq. rt. 5 Bdrm +retreat. Real Est au Invest · ----2 Bdrm 2 Ba Condo in hwasher No of PCH. carport M25. l Br I B.i IB0.000 in upgrades. As· ments ~TllS"" 2 Br Penthouse Condo on , .. ..,.. t.och 326t Newport Beach. SSS() SSO/mo 1st/last. sec sgl car garage. nu paint sumable 10~~ financ· 3333 w. Coast Hwy, NB , 10,-n l :H P.M.t water. New unfurn. Boal ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-7221 Boanae Avail now 87 3-2282. & carpet S3SO 953 !667 ing. $310,000. 33801 645-6646 slips avail. lmmed. oc-UDO IAYFROMT ~5pm. M · Avenida Calila, SJC. c upancy. 213 /282·1136 4 bdrm. 4 bath. pool & "f lwllh ...... '"4 --"-----arguente 71449&-5275. Open House -------•-•! dys st2-35Meves. large pier& Ooat. ••••••••••••••••••••••• C:O...Mese 3124 THE GABLES 2 Br L•-i !_-~Sunday__ 17 MIWUMITS o.tef C~ ' OPEN HOUSE CoeteW... l724 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ba ~ gar Adult:.. nu Praperty 2510 Meredith Gardens 3 Br. SAT /SUN 12·3 ....................... 2 Ir. I .. Apt cpts thru-out drps . s..toAIMI 1010 UHDB CO~STIUC·••••••••••••••••••••••• 21,Ai8a.2cargar.2sty. 309. ViaLidoSoud SUSC•SITAS Newly decor. Gas pd. bltns.fncdyd wat~rpd ••••••••••••••••••••••• TI0111111 Far SaJe by Owner: Ex· frplc, fam rm .. liv. rm. Virginia O'Brien agt. FUm 1 br. apt.13254' up. enc I gar . Po o I 636-4120 **Affo.DAILE Nlce3Bdrmowner·s un-elusi ve hillside Jot formal din. rm. S825. R.H.R 673-7300 Encl. gar. Adults, no d twasher Adult s 2431 "E"Orangc S42i• ilwithapprox. '87,600pr W/bUtstuding view of 983-3636,673-8911. ----.---pds. 2110 Ne~ort 8 1. 8'2·5073 --- year estimated income Palm Spr\n1s. tennis -.-Harbor View Homes , 5"48-4988btwn8&5PM Pf!"IEBLL'FF' . .\l"f S TAI£ OV£1 to help pay the bills. eourtalmostcomplete4. LIKE NEW. spacious 3bdrm. 2ba ... ram rm. MIWLYDICOR. Spac 2 br. 2 ba Adull 10,., FHA loan w ith Priced at 11./XGross. tfel'I! lot will aacr. •t 3bdrm, 2ba, with lrg newcrpt,paint, drapes. Luxwi0ut bungalow for 1Br.1as pd, end gar. complex. patio, ,1"""'· tsl.Ooo balance payable lovely centra Oran_ge SIU,0007S2·1400ext 234$7 ~· c~thedral ceil· S900 . lse. 644·5965. non-smoklng, neat. gent dtwasher. pool. Adults frplc, encl. gar f!Ji. at 1496 PITJ. Clean 3 . ~unty location. Pnn· da,ya,07·-evea. 1ng ln llv rm . n ew 644-~.___ _ __ S48-7197 &4Z·SOT3 . stove. dishwasher ~f1<1. !3drmwlthdeeplot.As.k-opalsonly,7~·1920. ~ef!Nh carpe t s Ir drapes , Harbor View Homes. •.ctt 3740 i•r w.Mtov lndryrm FromSSOO mg $112,000. Seller will ft-•••rtir 2600 !!,2~mo . 848 ·7945 · 4bdrm,2ba.ram rm, nu••••••••••••••••••••••• N . do M SPMC 63J .flltl7 carry SSOOO 2nd T.D . ' '-"U .._IL ••••••••••••••••••••••• --· cpts & palnt. $995 /m o. ewly ecor. gas pd.. ---T " .. _.. Or 2 Br. p-...... ··e Condo on 64Ml57. H.l.'1 .. MIST encl gar .. go o I . Colonial Twnhse. E side DI •cEI 40A-t econCoast. oeuu....... Speniabl:.uteLlvin1! d /wa1ber. A ults . 28r. 1 .... Ba. new crpts. ..-~ l:l«l"ridt7, fenced, out· wat•.N~unfurn . Boat Newport Terrace condo Beautiful park-like sur-642-5073 paint, adults . $425 lltandinl ylew. ucessf· 1llp avad. lmmed. oc-· rou dings Tet c d raOPBTllS'"' ble.ownet4t2·2499 cup an c y . Ca I I 3bdtm. 2~ba . frplc , pooln Sunken ga:•bt!.. 1 br, utils pd, gar . new 675·_9005_. __ 10,...ntl:JO,.M.) 213 /282·1136 days . waahtdry. re frig. gar. sparkling fountains . crpts, off-street. adult Lo\'ely2bdrm.2ba studw .. e~ f ! ;, r\: ( 11 Hfl\\IY '>!> 1 2000 ..... 213/582·1'584eves '695 m o 731 5537 · Spa cious roo m s couple, no pets. '39S with frplc. pat io l'nl'I J BR Condo. by owner . ••••••••••••••••••••••• • b 2 b d t' , .. 7»0480.__ Separate dining area. 76Pr7633. 548-8251 __ gar Newly decor SS511 II"/, assum. $'15,000. Nr. .....__~ Plwds+cd ~ r. a , en •. pa io, 7 • N.-.nnrt Crest 180 deg Walk·ln -closets; home· 1. 998-8128 C Ct J · .._ •-• mi to beach kids & -ts --,.., like a.:tchen •~ cabi'nats. ._e 1 br. all adult. no · _ _ 1v1c r. oe · 833-3231 -----. '"-"-t <R.u ••••-••••••••••••••••• OK.. 0 • x""' spectacular ocean & .. ... " ..-. I & '""'"'5 or543·2672 .,.,,___ ..,_ ...... rta....-L 116, aysM2·2427 371; Catal' · 1 Walk to Huntin gton ,._.,poo ca~ort,_. 2 Br $370.Pool.go<>dliw - ---6 Bdrm, 3 bath giant•;::, __.. Evet.CS.1971, 963·1~. ina view. A 1 oca-Center. mo. + deposit 9ll W. Quiet Adult:.. no pets 42.1 IHV!STOIS h.ome. Assume 1st .. •••••••••••••••••••• t.1on.frontrow 3 Bdrm 3Bedroom.rum..SS10 ltlhSt.548-0492 ---_WBayS489516 Sl25.000 at 11 % and 4 BR ln Back bay area. 3 br, 2 be, walk to beach. w I mast er su1 le A II 3 Bedr T h W •MTED1 P I •-I b k d b 'It' l · ·unoofumrn.~"s ouse M......,,. VERDE hom• at "'"' · $25,000 2nd al 14%. Due oo • 11 ac yr . no peg, '85(). 116 Hunt w ins, Poo . te nnis , _. ~ .. rex:~ s~r~~~ Bfg ,~i~ 1995. Projected income PutJallyJum. Yrly lse lnlt.n.(213)431-4761 · spa. Lease. Print'. only. Adults.no pets. moaphere. 2 ft 3 Br dlx UKE new 2 br. 2 1>:1 nr dwnlwn S375 mo _ __ 6_73-2113 down. Assume VA ioan. ror 1 year $19,200. Is ful· • v a i I. S l 7 O O I mo . . 548-7813 eves. agent. Utilities Free! apts No pets. S46 103-C _ lyoccupied. R.H.R. All. Mt..n63. S.-4361 eves It 3 br, 2 ba, den. patio.\.'.! --------':~ii~ii~ii~~;! al 13112 .. r. · $86.900. Prine ull for Beau. 673-7300. wbds mi. to beach, kids 6 pets Big Canyon Townhouse LA QUINTA HERMOSA mJNNlNG lrg 1 Bdrm 3 Bdrm. 2L'.I ba condo • only. BKR.~53-1220 OK. $700/m o. Days lux , 2br . 2ba . s pec-16211 Parllalde Ln. 1 bllc prden apt. Pool & rec Dishwasher. frplc. 2 car OWHH'SPllDI E. Bluff Condo. couple 642·2'27 X377 ; l!:ves tacular golf course & W.olBeach,lblksS.of art•.710W.19lh St. gar. pvt st. Available IAUETT REAL TY 642-5200 I ZO/o USM. LOAM Immaculate 3 Bdrm t- honus room with bar Near.ne w earthlone carpets, shutters & new tile m kitchen. Lovely yard with storage s hed Asking $168.000. For an :oppt to see. call 540· 11 51 ~HERITAGE REALTORS FOUltPLIXWl'nl prderred. n o peh. M>l97l,963-18:i6. lake view.separale2car Edin ~ ...,.,</ 1 l 'l t Sparklinj?38drm_.just •-•ILl•rro $500 /mo . + util. . 1 1 ger. $410.2Br.l.,.,Ba Adults.'"'-· .._,mo s as . pa111ted inside ana out! --~"' ~1'155 .,._ 3244 gar. tenrus . poo •Jae. se 847·5'41 sm. dog considered. 610 security. 673-2282. 9 to Sits on 3 tree adorned Cenlral Orange County · S8751mo. M4-24 l6 J St Mgr A t D Spm. location. All 2 Bdrm un· ••••••••••••••••••••.,..• --$375/up 1·2 bdrm. poof, a.nn · · P -=----1~ Owne~ ro~~vated . it.abringlngln$19,300prHlmesU.fMwlllNd WOODBRIDGE Ar~a 3br, 2 ba CON DO jac. adlt. 18992 norida, 6'2·'7344 Beautiful2br2baSS50 $a125 ma500Y TeApR BmEanLcLe . ye a r . pr i c e d a t ••••••••••••••••••••••• oando. 3 BR 2~ Ba, din· Back bay Area fam rm. H.B. 9'2-2834or 8'2·3172 "'-'·~· 3 Br. 2 Ba. frnlc. It's open. See it al BKR: Cali 540.1720 ' 8.T7XGross. Seller car· C... .. W. J2Z2 I ng room •. b • r . frplc. priv patio. pool. 2 . . . ";,.':";,So. Cst Plaz~."' No 3106 Ginger ~0·44110 rying readymadeeH•••••••••••••••••••• microwave. family rrn, car gar. new crpt/pnt. Right oo beach studio. 3 financing. Seller wlllaceabandcanyonvlew fpk, cpta, drps, AC , $725 /m o . 67 5 ·6000 pooltaaunasec.$49Scall peta.SSS0.644-llO Lg e lbr fourpl t>x . Olhtt-R..a Etttlh guarantee rents for tst ~ bedroom• Two comm pool • tennilL 2 Barbara Riggs. 91M.ae51 . carport, lndry. newly de ••••••••••••••••••••••• yearandmana1eforon baOta A•ailable' now carc•r .. avallimmeo .. --"'-1744 meatiB.1111 corated 720C Shalimar ...... .._. year at S25 per month. •mo.Yearly.T4!0-ola9 S125+dep.7SZ.1282 4~h=Ully/yrly wlk to••••••••••••••••••••••• Si!95imo.~6-26l~ ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ .~~•••••••••!~.~~ 752-1920 Acent. Woodbridge Creeksid,e 760-1977 2Br. lBa, adlta. pool, ten· A,AltTMIHTS 3112 San J C •<< 000 2 J 9U •IL For l•aa•, Sp"ilaas H•'ll Willow Lease 4br. 3bli. nia, 9550 mo. 1 yr lse. Beautiful garden apts 8Toro .._...Y•Hlls Ocean vu, 3 Bdrm 2'h Ba . 3 ca r garage SJ2S.OOO. $~ 7Sf-9lll uan apo. _.,, · "' "" "" ~ f I A / C b h I d UDO ISLE IC.M ""'12 ...._. .... spa. Adults. no ••••••••••••••••• • • •• •• Br 2 Ba. 1480 sq. ft. 8 4bdnn executive home. rp c , ' e n ......,. ;;; • 'Beaut. 1 year new 2 Br. yrs. old. Agt :>41·5032. p• •CE 1*> dellft ocean view, park/pool. decorated 2Br. 2BJ. frplc. elec. ,,...,..... .._, 3769 &.ch. 1345 tYa Ba. Condo wlt~I. ~ .. -./l'DO 7 ........ 1, like model, gardener gar. door , S950 /mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ...,._ •~oo 1·ac··--'. •-cabl• in-C-rcl.. NOPBTllS'• ......., · ..,..... · ~. 552·121119 885-0215. 675-6948. or ._.... .. \LU& • "' ... 1 00 y .__ 7,,,. .....,..< 2Z50Vanguard. :>40-9626 ~~·!12early ssso. Broker ri .,.,., 6 ) , t ...... ....... -.l_ .....--..,, Vf.,._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10,-n I ; • .... 2 -~-d ., I t Scenic Oran"tree !DT -------~~ ... -'!"J. ea. e •0 • condo . R er r I g . Newport Shores Canal Zlr. pool. chiiu !pet OK. OW'st le II 3140 Shaitwanllome. rrent· W/ltream•, poo l, front4bdrm,3ba,newly S47S mo. Garage, ..,.. -• ________ ., ell W~1ear eed ,. .... l·07"'" AM 631·6679 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -'""" . -Jacuni. tednis. etc. decorated. 2 blocks to '" .... 8r . !'I!: ll,11J.U54. Adi'-1 t 982 .,..... wli:nds • anCrnewl.tr2Bdrm. TllPLUIS ea..i.MM 2224 u .. ~'.'no pe '· ocean. .,,_,., · P\erpolnte Condos. Pool,' ....OIT llACH Pri1D1t-C·1 lot $7-xl20 with oldrr two bearoom bome. Cons picuously DOVH SHOIES located on Old Newport Magnincent Bay v iew Blvd. S2SO,OOO. A1ent, Ablolutely ~me Ion·"'"•••••-· .. ••• .... • S-S.8'7~ ';L . f UDOISLE sf .._.Oc••--l spa, tennis. garages. Uon ln Cor<Mla del Mu IB«AlS 3 Bdrm, 2 bath. 18 1.fe 2Br. l Ba .• pool. ladiiry (213> 581-7202 dys; (714) and Balboa Peninsula. CO'INIPAll 2br+den,2~ba '900 s unny patio. 2 c ar ml...:J.!m&llchild OK. 842-472leves. pool. jacuui. ram. rm. 2 1'!63!1!·'1300!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ frplcs. 3 Br. 3 Ba 13"..: 1: Lar1e assumable lo•na. 3br, 2~ba l800 garaae. acces5lo lennis, Y Alt-ROUND FUN: nw •• Mgmt. 842·1603. AakforSmitb-Meyer POOL HOii!!, 4 BR, 4br.a~ba S900·S1250 beach & club. Prime Social Act1v1t1es 01 Lovely l, 2 & 3 Bdrm. fin $685,000. Fee 642-2510, 646-4848. 640-5157 ~~~. ~~~~bl b+o~uo~: 4br + bon, 2,,..ba •1s condition. Call Barbara, rect"r •Free Sunday S245 1 Br apt very safe. Townhouses, gara1e. ~-c ._. _........ ..... .. •• ---· -""T"•"-"'"" RHR 673 7300 8rvncll•B80's•Par· Noacnoker,prevrefreq patio, laundry_fac. 1450 _. __...., A,,...YALLIY tJ.O.Yill,att ...... 5 -·---uu ,_., . . .• . --\ies•Pl .. smu~ .. -..... llCW.1Tt.bStSM·03SI ILl575. Call 2JJ/5J6-7202 PVT'PARTY·Non reallor Prl~ area oLNurport. --• .... "..,. 11~ -1 .... 1 wi shes to purchase Beacll. Uaeable ICMIO sq. Near rie• •·Plea, ' " • GMATMCMAT10M: or .. ,_,. ... Bluffs Condo. 3Br. 2Ba ft. bids or plHa for bdrmn 2 bath ea b uaU CleH 2•R w /ato•e. THI aUffS Tenn1s•Free lessons 2::,-~~·i~:,~/~~~\t Lovely l , 2 &. 3 Bdrm. 1ngle s t o ry ( 714 > 10,000aq. ft. bldg. Agent, wtth replace, enclo.ed ~. eatl 1ar. Adulta, =:ous &. spotless 3 (pro & pro tMP)•2 DaridM&-3255. Townhouses. gara1e. 346 -772• E ves Mr . 631·'1300 J:ffl>• <f:~•::·y~1~j~ =~~ .. '!! 711 W. with i>!t~p-=~ ~~d .. ;.ii! Health Clubs•Slun1• patio. laundry fac. $450 Wright I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 87Mlll. -··-a._. Greenbelt" in our Hvdrom•~·5wm-IAr .. lBdrm.$300.Q~el ltSSJS. C.ll 213 /S96·1Z02 POI SALi ----------r 211k DPUt~ 1pac, Utll original area. Avail. m•ng•Dm11ngRange , bullclnt with buutiful or7l•f900.7347. •CANYON Luxurloua 3brl 3ba, to-nhouse. A I lg e rooms, custom decor, eat-in kitchen, private patio areu. $90.000 LA JOLLA llOIHS Prime ofc. bid •. in WISTMIMSTll Pd. aduJta. W 1:. 2lat nowat"50.A1l.MO·SSiO IUUTifUl Af'Ml· IMdac•plng. ADULTS North Santa Ana.Owner •NEWDSLUXE MGR. I ) art . tPM Ml!NTI: S1ng1e1. 1 a. OVER JS. No pets . THIWHlflR.ITall will sell all or part of OMC~ 168103 "52tC·.aM8tiaft..,.lthllffE 2 Bedrooms • Fur· LEEWARD APTS. 2020 L&lxury Adult units at af. bldg, Exlatln1 finance •-.a.IL I • · ,. ~ " rw~Ml "" 3 Bdrm 2 Ba. xlnt. cond., h & u 1 11.... P\IDerton Ave .. 1 blk E. fordable llvina. 1,2 ai 3 Sli(), $' -·~ IUty! bea..t new dull P8tiO 4i Y•rd. $1250/MO nis ed n urnls "" ol Newport Ave. 6 l Blk Br. Well decorated. ~Jt 11. %. 10,000 PIUllELOCATION ,.dllllo. air, 2be nr S.C. Woodbrid1e area 3 Br. yrly. No peta pluse. •Adu1t L1v1ng•NOPets So.o1Bay.Ul·0397. Olymp6calzepool. Ught· ~ C II J yr. old ofc, 700014. ft .• tl001000 Plaa-511-MIS 1~ Ba. Rouae, Dining Call Lloyd at • Models Open'. daily ed tennis court. J acuui. g. • obn, t53·055S Call 11m Br•ab1er 9 lo 6 -w-1T = Ii .. • land1cap1·n•. 71 .. m........... ., •• , d•••hr. •love. 11,.0IS IEALTY .._, rrv ... ,. + ....__....-.. • .,....,.... Hl!W 2 Bdtla, 2 ba luxury Cf111&1, drpa, comm pool _, OekwOOd APAITMIMTS beautlful bldg. m --------!!!.~ INVESTMENT OP with garaae. 50 W. lttamia,2caraar. $72S 675-6670 GerdenApertfnentl 2 Br. SD+ utils. In· H.B. flmNCTIOM ..... ......-PORTUNITY, nieel) Wilton . USO /mo , per mo.+ dep. Avail. fadla cmly. No pets. No FromSM0.8'41·0&19 CJ1 If Haven horn e . ·loea«I and 1Mlalalne< ..,,..._ Der.llrd. C.11 7S2·1212 Baycrest. lmmac. s II Newport IMdl/lo. ....w. D"'LUX • 2B 28 ayail•ble Immediately. i---------Tri·pla in Coata llesa 1 Bdrm i a.·_._. 0 orSl..aoDO. bdnna 2ba. lg fn cd yrd, 17(Kl 16111 SI lllONeWpon Blvd. Adult.a no~_,,. !..50/m~· Cu s t o 111 • b u I ll f o r Pnp1rty 1000 Prieed to seltraat ... 0.1> '._... rHte dbl car. l.Ae. 844-4227. 1Dowe1111e1t11 C..a Mesa ' tt/Mi~~ · p~rticular people. 3 ...................... pooo Ave tD, •;mo. Kida Tw..,,...... (714) OQ.11U bdrm It 4 bath. lovely ' . . Olt Frpl~. fftc. yrd. Sbr, Jbe, a ur ,.,, unooa 2 Br. 3 Ba. All ar ..,.._ aplhfivt patio. Beal£ifuUy loc1ted 2 Br. PCIOI Ir privacy. Call to ..,.._ + IMCOMI n.--n..i11Ao.~1t., ~~ :.e .. MS-700I lat, <•>-.IJMnt. 214 exttu. FUily secured. New'°" .... /No. ,.,..,., amJ c Id oll. no 07$6 up. Child OK . Oas see. 2".DOWN l.\CU11WV11-1 _._ __ •_..;. __ _._ ___ 1abd.2be,wetbar,comm M75 mo. Call daya 880 trv1n• ,... •. 541-"50 locld.ICl·l'52. ~ llALTY ~'f~:~11t:h~ofpt;t:~ 552 -7500 r.ABTSlDS altarp ne.w 2 El, Jae. Univ Pk 714/U1·411S Kirby, (71'\''=1114 ... ..,_.pt, pvt paUo, ... _ .. -. .... totted 2 Br : 642-1200 cupet, drapes, etc. with ·-· · Br a Ba, util pcl, avail l/ltat• "2·l1M or ~~~~~ yrn a· ....,., aml chUd ok. no "isiii.; cw~ GK. Gas a IPendable at nlatlnl .,,,,,::.;::. ao Pet•. ·GIU.allforChuck. --.541--.0 ladd.IQ.1152. ~=t:e;m•~~=~~:\·nAl~I ~!.''91-..!ml'l4~,g..-:1.-:!J!.-:--:--•l;-;;;A-;;:;;!:--f-l!~E~sm~~s~a :-.R~@OO.,_-il-i15i .. ~~t;=,fia;=r T1 ~aiia,=.-i. ~'*"~ct..~suj., ~'i.oo-1 ar. i :; -:Om aio. .:.:._~;:·.=:: \IWOOel All Al'YS 1471.000 <JIUlir.tclap Ol!l dbl aa on , n . poo • Ud10t1••r'1· Leaaeop· 8l•tobeaen.rfl·llU'. SWllda8t.146-l50T llGO~. Alull lull. 10% dwn .• owne_r wlll ' 9U •1L , '1 1WP111ror .._fat. IHf Oraaie. p~t~~._carporl. SSH. U.avall. T•1wf7 16 2 br, '19.ut. l81l• • carrv, Cute 2 br, 2 ba "' a ........... tM ...... -=· ~2•-· n..,.,. .. ..___ ...... l Br. wtllt l•r•I•· I l I' ea m I , C 0 1111 pr. ••/boetdoek. Rm. -., •---le J .... UDOISLI -·~ ... ~-.,·~· .... ,..,..,, .... ,... •111 :!_*~peta.h'om t.o flpand. Prtnclpala PLACE DAILY NOT a. a. . ..._ ~II --• oaq •• n ; a *'7. ~ mod4n a ;;..,ap · _.. ~ -. ...... 1 ~:Ask for Bur).' at 111*1 _,., ' ft, 0.~ ~-I IR, Br.18.i.den',li~rm.dia do. ' . nac11t1oul Realty. NOPllTllS'"' WTOIY .. -:-.. ! .... llleurttr 111t. 1pa. na. lnMl•t fm. ••t I ... to...... ... ........ ~. '*"'· Ql.1170 10,.lll:llP.M.I DOITNOWI · = .... ~/.._. ......... ktttllen equip, ar, a.. now, =--· me.I 1ara1e ~ -w.1 to ••ll? 6•J..N7I • ..uf P. ..... -· pert funs. SllOO/mo. ... •!""'°". .llNml ~•clottwell. ntl. WllLl ._..., Mf,971 •MM. aJU .. arD> w-M ' 141--5179 --'·-~-..... ... -'. . . -· -... ...... ... I ' ' .. __ _.,._ .... ............ -. .. .-.....; .... ·---_. ........ --""" -... -.... -. .. . . -.... ~ ........ , ..... "". ........ ---·~-·. . . -...... .. ........ . . . "'. ..... •# _.. -·-................ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••• ...... ......,., ftf• twata u.tw., •-' J16' tk ti ...... Jl6t Work ADI OnUuua •••&• wao&fd &o I ' IM._... 4410 I .r.;r.•••41•• ••••••••• ••••••'••• ••• ••• ••• • •••• •••••••••••• ••••••••-••••••••••••• .... , .. •••••••••••••••• ._.. qulel room, li&lat 1bare 2 Ir. 1 ~ Ba. -•••••~•••••••••••••• ·~•••••-•••••••••• .......... ~.......... Jiil ._ IO Lhe beach Im e:. 8'.tfTwnbl• •pt. abr, ad&dND 6 AaUlld11 priv. hOUH, female, ftOI!• Newport lfocktu •tore or .....c IMYIC&: ........... Hit' m 3142.. .. • .;;eh.~......... rw. xtra Ira. 3 Br.'2 aa: Iba. 2ur &•r. • '::.:: A~M ar•~ ~ =· We1tnalnattr omc.. Hr. poe& office. AlllOUMC..... · .._ U.. 4N"eaa, 1 A ...................... Z Br I Ba on 1011 ~ w/ocean view. . "4·1010 _,, '407. · • • 541 1 / r . J err 'I Y1•t .... 1 1 :':i.':'~uka. .. DO, ID' boal •llf• ba)' ~~.~~r·1:; olr n ~r11:.,• U 4 45\h. St. Yr ly · UPPER Duple• ap&. a br · 1'•male wan&a female N /4'11·1001 ' TeT,. ··· ~I Ir.•" le. C'rp\1, ..._ ADULTS ow•r JO ...... -.... ., vi••· 1 + 1 e n -·~ ' lmmed. occupancy. 2 ba,frpl,yr.roUAdllOO Btacbllotorlnn. roommate. Newport Commercial: 1tore1 , ...... H .... PrwUlklul Hwnllottun '7a.211m._ __ mo. mz111 185 No. Pacific CoH& Beach Coodo. Tennis, lbolll. total 1'00 aq rt a t Tramma Mllk>fta befta H llou llO&O / m ••• 116' 2bdt h l K~. La1una Beach. aauna. Jae .• walk t o • • up any abe E Juuuy I.2th for vol• ll ~I : Ml sn noo o •••• •••••••••••••••••• loc m wit patio, "nt 3 Brt 2ba. 9SJ W. Balboa. • WeMly, K.Jtchen beach. 1315. Jan. 1. !ldeC.ll.'541-mll . . ~ ~tereated in worll- I · p,a• MrWNIJ ·~14Ca):Jll. .... 14 Dltnwar. frplc, laund ava able. Low winter 5e-80381eave mesaa1e. Inf WJth the ~ape <;riaia Je44 ,_ •W ....,.... hook\lll8. 1ara1e. ~ blk rat•.41'·SZSM. CctPW Network UDJt. Open t9 Ur.l'-'~t...a..c,encl COUMTIYCLUI 2 8r I '>'\bill f to bch . $750 /mo . Movin.1? Avoid depo1ita ..... 4475 both men and womea, paUo, ltt>f & .. wlr k ·.Y:Jh rom lat/wt. security. Avail P\1 bedroom and bath. • cut UviD1 e•pen1esl ••••••••••••••••••••••• the tralnln1 can earn Laa• t lroo'91wr•t • UY.... l:liay ·~/mo. now. Call 673·2282 from Pool.jacuul. clubhouse. Profeulonally sin ce Store. Space for leaae. you colle1e credh~ A .... •· MOO + •oo 811111.i•. tll2 bedroom 8'1S.33M, ast. 9-cSpm. Work l n 1 p e r 1 on . m1. uoo aq. ft. ft 12IO aq. rt. Volunt~n can work °" •••· d1lldrea OK ~fl townhouses a10 3 lk, 2 JM. Enclsd S200/mo + sec dej>. HOUSIMATIS _ lo .Jluntinaton Buch. a hoth!'e. do pu&\Jc..~ ...., '449 844 1900 gar'-•· patio, walk to Neu Cdll Hi ah Sehl. Avail after J an tat. Hun· m .. 134 FI e • i b I e term s . speai:lnf or work .011. O.hue J Btlr 2 Hllt Jt41 <l<·n ofrunt for Wlotl'r beach adulta nodo111 2Br. 2Ba, SHO mo. tinllon lkh nr ocean. 213~7202. fund ra11in1. Call'lft: ad •••••••••••••••••••••• tt\\flllllS t-"urn1:lhed "' TSLMamt'.642·160l Frpk, dsbwahr. r~sl 980-5144 Nr occ.uc1. Sha r e ~ I now.at714·891·5733 { ). """'8"' •I r 1 8th Ur \K'R vMSw, 26(17 unfurn Kr·ukl·r 675 4912 -----sha1. no pell . patio. 6bdrm, 3ba beaut home _.. .. ~ 4500 .,, Ill ..... Ill ) pt.a t:n C' Sol•n• Wr.y . C!All l~ae 2 br. l ba. 300' from 644--0885, 631·2029 Rm ror rent in Dana ~l. with students. Avail ···~······~····.········ SCUM ·Ers· Gar;:,•~oolu1p• nu .wi Mts NO l"l-;t;' Apt & l'ondo beach. avail Jan. l , $175/mth. meals. uhl. now. Buu646-9787. 23115 Indus I/office 18101 '"L PIU_ ~......._ "ISO rmlr&li. \!illa tteotab ~ 638·l8ll s...ttL..,... 118' inc. Person must be will· Redondo Cr. 10, H.B. ANSWERS : ~ ... ~ ~ R ---••••••••••••••••••••••• ing to assist in Martial Mature Resp. AuuU to 1150laeM2·2834 •• ...., .. l Br lulh 1n11 ••• ••••••••••••••••••• 675 4912 rok~r OCEAHROHT FabuJoos view. condo on art acb., and aaaist han· &hare I& Beach Hse. $300 7 ... 0 Cft _ Ha11Je -Goose ....:. ~. n clsd P4 llu lbl' tba • ,. ''l)ntlu. 1\11 Adult nu peli. ;i Br 2 Yearly. 4 br duplex Agt. water, 2bdrm. 2ba, $850. dicap pel'SOn. Must be mo. incl util 646·3778 aft -.....,.. n. Gauae -Stanza -,....,. MIS mo Guy z,. aar. fvl. pl l\'nn111 llu Fru 111 $425 Pool 67~160. Joe8'4-0502. late 17 thru 21. Call 6 ForLease ENOUGH ~»JlMll •1s mu Will i!• & 1(411& i.pa. n·rn~e cJ washl'r' -- -86J.l4Sl FOUNTAIN VALLEY Last year I gave my l8r ?'rtBa ?•tory 2 \IH ~ Adult:( n o ~1d11 uw lti Aeross N li Golf NEWPORT ISLAND 3 & s-.ta..clt llll Male25-l0share 2 Br CM Sprinklered Bldg mother-in-law a $101); •ar. r-ir ..... 75 ~ C'our...-S4S "8SS 4Br. new, 2000 sq ft. ••••••••••••••••••••••• N . 8 . 0 c ea n Ir on l house. Lg yrd. ~ gar • Concretefncd yrd area dn!u. She said 1t was..)oo • ''" .., Sl ooo & $1 1 oo . 1 11 Bach. with patio. Utils w /kitchenette. $260 & Rtfs. M2·~ 800Sq. Ft. big. This year f gave lier ~-\6 Sell idlt' lte~ 1>42 S67H 2 U1 > Ba Avail now 673--3900 =.d. $115. Call aft SPM up. Util pd. 2306 W. Improved office the $100 and she sajcf, it . ......... ew '-tlOO AMtoa,M•w 9100 Ar~a,.of Bulbou & Coa:.t WESTCLIFF ·l Br . Con-z:M0 Oteanlront873·4154. ~!tc~~~S:c 3~t:~ CaJI JimBrashier wa.sootbigENOUGH . ...................... ....................... Hw )' ~ mo J u do. Comple t e ly re. Ap lw• ,.,...sited HDtth. Motels 4100 S165+utH+car. 546'8909 714m0·9513 Ir '-cl --Sl0f'f-isr102~~; 1 ~ttM ~s~~. furbished. Adults. no orU.....,tlted ltOO ....................... Room RentMG800'S200tmo. ••••••••••••••••••••,t•.·. ~·ll044 pet$ M50 673-6640 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DO YOU LIKE mate wanted M /F. 2964 Randolph •9 -....: ----~---.. v·ua MOTB.S? NB area. congenial. 675.5116 Condo. 2br. :!ba bay l.llrge 2 Story 2 Br 2~ '11M11RIW I fl _._I neat . non I s m k r . FOUND ADS view. enc l "•H auto Ba Apt. in the Bluffs. New 1&2 bdrm llxury w.,.,.. Y rentals from $84 $300/mo. Clng dep 150. §1$tGrMrll ... -4550 " Fr I N h.ld ad·uJt ,.,. . i~ I & up. 646-7445. 2274 642-3540 ... •••••••••••••••••••• ARE FREE opener ~I yrly pc. o c 1 ren or . a .. -tn .. pans Newport Blvd. C.M. A 6 000 fl .1 TSL M&m t 642 1603 pets $595. 851-0494 from $'15, 2 bdrm from n..t•cated Chnst1an girl ln~x. t. · svq.ll · a-vai · - ------$505 I l 1 Balbo I n1 ....,...... .-oun am • ey near Calf -------·-<nr,:es-t~.~ -od-u-d-ron E-Bluff s ac:-1 br ol -+ poo s. -~nn s. t_, np oc_ta rOJ,lL -has Apt to share w+-s.D. Frwy:-atno nio. • : "" .:u11 '" o rt . • P · ·po · waterfal~. ponds . ~as Low WU1ter rates. Daily same nr occ $175 mo John556-9360 5411.7533 .... .. do. 1595. 2 Bdrm, 2 bath, quiet, secur e area. for cooking & heating or weekly 67s-s740 i4l-40TI 833-2.324 · · • · 642-5671 uf steps to pool Ne w adults. no pets . $1145/mo. paid. From San Dlego ·---·-----· -· ---._.. W..t.d 4600I~!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!~ l'arpelmg. yearly lt>:t!>t'. 644-4767 Frwy drive North on YacatloRl .... als 4250 Roommate w ant ed ••••••••••••••••••••••• i\~.759 l616 Beach to McFaltden ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clean , res ponsible: Sml quiet apt & garage. Lost.or found a pet? Calt I Br I Ba Steps to beach. then West. on McFadden 4bdrm. 2ba condo on Female preferred. 3 Br wanted by very reliable An1 ma I As s 's ta R c e Venuull-.-s I Hr. sel'ur1ty. S375. Properly House to Seaw1nd Village North Shore of . Tahoe 2 Ba Newport Shores. woman reas 640.5172 ~!~e 537-2273. No fe~ pool rc·c . ssoo· St eve 642·3850or642·1010 (714)893·5198. FUily fum, 5/mm from ...,.,, 1. , -1 · • 957 WO 34 ----- --North St $400/ kl ... "" 1st. ast & '3 ut1 s. /l••Ht/ •found or lost a pf't ? l. .640!I 5 Westcliff 2br. Iba Condo tbdnn. security bl<tg . on 91S7·l226 ~-l946 Be"',.. Y 642·5492Eves. ..._. Call us! We' re the Pet Stepi, to lhl' bt•arh t m . all new int pool. adults b~ach . Long Be a ch. · · Offk• 1.,..al 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ls_: '7141739·2988 mac. 2 Br w lrg patio only· no pets. else lo view of Queen Mary. GARAG~ SA1:E ads _ in ••••••••••••••••••••••• , Tnnt Lost Grey & Bla('k Tab l2.4 45th St tm m ed. Ol' ;~5°0~::i:)n R/514~ ~6n3~. refng. & micro-wave. the Daily Pilot bring 1617 Westcliff. N.8. Want Deicli 5035 by kitten. male. VI(' c·upan('y Yrl)' 673 2507 007·~afler7 PM $400 inc l utll Call happy resul~. To place financial inst. 7000s.f ••••••••••••••••••••••• Balboa Blvd 44th ·~1 WANT ACTION? 6'4·56t2. 556-4~·-_ _ your drawing c~rd . tst. floor. Agent 541-5032. Sattler' Mh). Co. N.8 675.().142. . • : Class1fed Ads 642 5678 Want Ads Call 642·5678 Classified Ads 642·5678 phoneM2·S678 tod~ -AJI types of real estate ~ I ---------KOU.CIMTER investments since 1949. U~I: Vic nf Valley Cfr ~~·.~:.':' ....... !~~~ ~':'~~·.~:.~ ....... !~.~~ ~"!.~~·.~:.--: ....... !~~~ ~"!.~~·.~.e.": ....... !~~~ ·~~~·.~:.': ....... !~!!~ ~~~·.~:.': ....... !~~~ Eleg!~i~! sulles Sfj;_tT~ ill :~gc~l ~~~~kl~~':· i~~· 'Jl'.aD'JID'Jliaaiiaaiia'1iiil',..._~'11i .,':il.,l':;iit~.._. aai.~....,,.A~....,,.e;;.,t'1ii.,1'1iii.,1'1iii.,P:i-.. '1ii~P:i~P:i~l'1iil\; in pr estige location 6 .. 11 2171 545•06 , I ~~.,n_0391s5 hearlhrokcn ' .. ~ With complete support ~.,.. ......, ~ -. ') services. • I ~ _7141851 .0681 Widow has money tn buy Lost Cat r,~ ~rt'}' & ..,, 9f' make 2ND T 0 any whJte male II H Mm·h ' ~ ' I IN THE ·PRIME RATE MEAN ~ .. . . I ALMOST MITH/MG!! I Before the Increase. It cost $28.13 a month per S 1000 to finance. ~ · Now the cost is $28.33 a month per S 1000 to finance. ~ Total extra cost for 48 months is $19.20. ~· I I I I ' BUT WHY NOT BUY NOW AT THE OLD RATE IF YOU QUALIFY ON APPROVED CREDIT II IF YOU DON'T BUY YOUR CAR FROM OfCK BARBOUR DATSUN YOU MAY BE PAYING TOO MUCH! •1. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR DATSUN!!! GAS GUZZLERS ACCEPTEDTll~O. (.Aio;O(jA O il •1;, lo; co s•• vf s11 O•T'i..i"' C-.Lv£s:i c··· ca·<; ... " oov...,E • o• • s_"' ... c. BqE1'0A ~t;"' ZEE O• rsu111 GARDEN GPOVE OATSU~ GLElllOALE Q A 'Sv N .... PAID FOR OR NOT USED CAii BARGAINS '79 DATSUN 210 2 DR. DLX. ·:n:.."'°· s3995 (INYHX) . '78 DATSUN 2001X CPE. 5 SpG., AIC. ma;s. s47 95 nt11 sha1p (S33UZHI '79 DATSUN 21~ 2dr Autotrana.alr •4495 cond .• r~ prlctd r .... t. (a:>YAR) ----·--- '79 DATSUN '78 DATSUN. 110 WAGON 110 4 Dlt. IDN. ~~'..~s:::.· $5995 ~ !:r::~·J.'FCM '4995 (Sedl5M) stereo (l1SVNS) '77 DATSUN '71 DATSUN 1210 2 Dr. -.JC f"· c~rf~~r '3195 ~~~; 4495 '78 280ZX '80 DATSUN CH IOOIXH/8 Au:ptlr~~~C.:~ s7495 • S:t,·:~n:.::,cr;t .. •7495 1-bl! •oot 1S17\'CSI PICQfL (tnfu) r • -·-• :.• ·<, .., ..,C v rr .._.: • ·s .. -.. ::>O""'.,. "'"', • V()")"':: VP£0 A,::>• 'S .... '"<( ·"' '~"S•., .• :•'S~"' ... i:: 'If .... Pljl>' J l •5.,.., ).l ,., =··~ ....... PJ'.C '<. a•s•OE..,• o• ·sui. SC'-•,. 8•' ;"IA ·5_..., NC. B•Aw1c• •-.iooe>·s '"c SANH •'4• D• 'Su'C •"<C toi ll~ll MllOA•S 'CC 'OllAA'CCE O• ·su ... AT " .. ~sq-tt-grn . i~bovt>-tl&:flOO-f'fp--mol'd' SJtr.4971!. ioo ~ i:' utils pd. fo'rom S200. 779 credit t . no pnlty fo'or or~ Sl:t&I •' W 19th. St. C M Tom action call AGT 673·731 I I ~~-~000. _ anytime I .. THE" 11"9-K .... ftts I FOl:Nf> Ci•>ldt>n ('nl'k1.•r Sparuel. Vet• lrvml' Bl & ~esa Or . CM 55 1 -877~ aft 5PM I EXICUTIVE SUITE ~ I FUU service offices in ., Newport Center ir. 640·5470 I I E I I I ~ I ~ I " I I ~ ,LAZA EXECUTCYE SUITES "There is a difference." 714/752-0234 2Cm Michelson Dr •2l2 2021 Business Cntr •213 Doctor, L.-yer, Mere.._. Chief! Elegant bldg .. in heart of Huntington Bc h , w /spacious offices - skyU&bts, wetbar. con-ference rm. 85' per sq. ft Plus. s uper 2.000 sq.ft. medical bldg .. well appointed a t 75' f er sq.ft. For details ca I RED CARPET 893-1351 ~ 61111 sq ft. well located ' North Costa Mesa office ~ Parle next to your door ~ Fully equipped with ~ carpet. ate. cabinets & ------ r storage Reasonably priced Call T o m . ~H arbor Bak er " Profess io n a 1 B Id I? ~ 957·1000 ~ Pnme comer lo<' Cp to ~ 4.500 Sq ft Full SCf\'IC't'. modern. glass bldg ~ ~....:__ :I MWPT FltOHT AGE REMTALS ~ 2 Rental Spaces Approx r~ 550 sq. ft. & up. lnclud ing utils. $350 & S450 2450 Newport Bl\·d ~ Cos ta M esa See • Manager ~ . ~ C.dM Deluxe Suites. 1 lO<l ~ sq.rt. AC. ampl pkg. util I pd. 2855 E Cst Hwy ~ 67~-- I Costa Mno 17th St ~ 3 Room suite, 545 sq. ft . • modem building. A •c. I p_lentyofparking. Call f ReaJonomics 6~·6700 ~ 20ffttts $1001pitteC M ~ avail Jan. 1. • 645-4212 I f ~ Beaut. lo·cost ofc s pc. Quiet C.M. are». 2300 stf . pvt restrm. wet bar 79•. Ri ght Re all y 979-&533 -NtMIH.l .LOC. Offices for lease on Beach Blvd. from 465 S.F. to 1106 S.F. For more Info call Jiii 848-9829 ......... ~ 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• For st~ Ii offic·e space at reuonabl• ratee. 500 .. 2700 s. Ft. ltlESA VERDEbR PLAZA 1525 ltl. Verde E. C.M. S~MIU Have .aometblnl to sell? CIMllfied ada do It well. •••••••••••••••••••••• 5100 •••••••••••••••••••••• Now You Can Sell More "it h lh ii\ f>ilot PF.:"\S\' Pisnt.:R \DS Still nnh !"'.!. J I int'' for :? rl:o \' uni\ 'l ,1 cl.JI :Jh' .r lint• \111 t•l l l'I' 1111 1· Ill m111t• t11•m., 1.elu1:cl ll IJ I 11 )Clll f-:.11 h ,11f cj l(H)r);ol lllll' I' 11nh •~'< 1<11 th" 11111 1f.1 \' '\ttf I' I I)" '(Im Ill • r1 1.11 .cd .. .1ll11\\1cl 1·11.11.:1· \ "'" 1'1•nn' 1'1111'111 1 \ fl It t \l' t \ I\ U t ll.1111. \m 1•111111•1 \ l'·I nl \l,hlt IC .1111 For rnon• 1nformJ1111n :ind \11 vl~<' .. ~11ur dd «ill 642-5678 FOUND Coldt'n Lab Retriever . \ 1c N ewlancl & Garfield. !l6ll 770 I FOUND Ma n's rin);(. Lucky 's Parkin~ l.ot, C M. You des n1he 5'l5-M43 Sh1rler FOWld Tern er puppy. It color F em Golden R e tr 1e \•er . M S h ep h e rd /D obie . blk /tan M. lnsh seltq mix, M Also wht goose &. cats . N B Ani ma) Shelter 644-3656 f o und Germap Shorthair. brow11. & whit~. about 8/mo·l IY(· Vi<' Newport Be a.ti., PCH 526·6925 ,... F o und Abandon ed I Shephe rd cross. 13 15 wk s. s h o t . housebroken Vn· South SA 957 0712 l'Ol--:"\D Bas:.et llound Male lo\ es children ~7 6861 What's 'i'ourTrade" S2 17 per Day That's little to pay for an ad 1n the Daily Pilot Sen lt'e 01 rCL'lory thal ran establish your professional 1d('ot1ty. For more information calf 642 5678 Use /lnsWft /Id service when placing yoor ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your classified ad . .. we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you c all i n at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this service is only $7.50 week. For more informa- tion and to place your ad call 642-5678: Daily Pilat You can be a WINNER .. . . ..... .. .. ' .• .• • J. < •• . ... .. . # Just -by sending us your ·name and . , . name la the classified ads of the Dally Pilot. Wtn tlcketa to ttr' circus. are• amusemtnt attractions or sportinf event.. Just fin out ttiis coupon and m ail it tocfay to the: ctualfled Departmeat, Dally Piiot 330 W. Bay Street, Costa Mesa, CA tZC26 ------~·-~•9L ·• -·---,,. .. -........ "" 19• -••• --· . ·~ ..... ~!~ ~?= .. ~ ..... !!.. .. ~:~ ..... ?!~ ............. !!.~ . ...... ""' to ll•·l• .... ,.. .. , ..................................... ,....1 ..... w-... 7IOO ..... LI 1001 IMI * Coal * w.ti "' "'= ~ euntt ..., llllutlltw. llCllTAIY -··••••••••••••••• ·-•••••••••••••••••••• -·••••••••••••••• .. •••••••••••••••••••••• =--C ,.__ I ~ I . s...i.t .. bboard o' t =r. __ _._._ ..._..: __. t..1111, .... ... ......... _._. s. 41 :)nf......_ ...._, ~• 1•11 aestater Part tlme. WI I \raln. a llwr/Wlll /Flwbolf, P/f, P/f Sl•a· lf .... 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'"" =~=·rrc. ·:~er c:i :19~ :1~=~'.! s.cr.unat ~Va?, J>~:~e·!"1buf !!!!.~~~ ....... ~~.'. ia:f •~=~·= ~• MMCm u ... alao Part lime C.11.uw.Ml-lOCM et Walker • Lu. .... ... Secntwy IOOJ lledb.111. Bld1. 12, ~~Dryer. Xlnt. = __, _.,,._ -JBIO Ha .. \reaa. IUcbe•'• •--·---(TU)mCMS. Ste.t2211,C.ll. -.-ea. l4'>1'1' aec1d11h l r.,o c•ea•eu , La1"na --·-, Pr 1 b klft ..._5141 ..._.l~C714J .,......_ Mllllky mile, I ..-.on N~,9-lllt U .,..... -~:.=-~ble~Xr~: =Att1at.1topdoCof-me,._ ffl·l411. Prl•ete :-..;: ::..::11:.:r.~ COOPLIEWANTED ~~llf.n.:p· .11;v! i.YPU11 Ikuta requited, WW ary 1f'S4e..ort;: t ....................... ,..,. , 1 lhiwt·hand oot r'"""uired. pay we · 17 ~-·1 _ .. Centu_.on L• ---------ll U t o vlc Men 1 ... ' 111...,.1aallbuala•• ~aalbllltlH, •lat -.. --11 "' **I IUY * * ... ·-• •-ar .. • ••••"'• pos Uoa "'--.• u-.-llltraia lklUa' Q Ufl d uebouae/Dell very llwl0-1pd~c11b. ,.. fW'O;;l••"~i.I :::,1!:~'1.~o v,~:~,: ~f«--;,.;..._mt ~:7lt-M'7".:C,.1 e ........ ~ Ualted C•llfor•I• penon for puty rental Ml-Good lllfld P'umhure Ii Uf UU UI l I I l p I aart I.be Y•r rilbt by .... ltOre. Part time. Apply • AppUancet-OR I will "'IW ',tvlo~• Tel er 0 o.llvery man for early IACals.-r.tary ftadlat out about the 3P.5Newport Blvd. C.M ... , I,....._. ... IOZ aellorSELLforYou :.,•ce rr•f•r,r.:d o~ A.II. L.A. Tlmea de-I u. y N . 8 . l' 0 r . career opportuaitlu 2220cetn Ave. •••••••••••••••••••••• MAST•s AUCTION "8 Ill IHI 1...-moa ra1 llv:'J. ~mlcal car pora&e/re•l estate office II bl t S I omen lo care for elder· l00'1ofnew/uaed BRICK. 1..,a1.. ... ,.a••t6JI laaadlla1 Hperleue ava ' e a • eel ly l•dy Ii ve·a·n Sal. bri ..... -. ..... h. Pvt pty. -• .,. Paa LAW a.twdnt neecb .ts rommuolca· 21;\ hn/day. No colleC\· Seetetary lmmed. Word eaperience or an in· necol able 642·4493. _557 __ ._*7 _______ 1 Me• ... Allr•..il •-••••••••••• • •••• •• • a._· Good fi&ure req red. Adull1 oaly. need I ea P Le I • I ~. ff you btve La1una Beach I ~• _. "' ~ ----'------ •·• WUI do •IU'thln• M:1U1 , .. ..ired lh· la&. l'Tltmo net take Prou11in1. Carman tawt In leatnlnl abo\lt 49'-6546 se-31211. c-,.. & Ele1ant cuatom de· kW 1 Con h du tu 1 ctiU..a beMNa •ad on boaae + boo\&I + 111 al· 175-9102. iftve1tme~ropertle1 Miu • ••w • 4 '• • • 101 1I1 n er c on t e m p . !If B P 0 Bo" UU, ~opportwlitia lowaace. W6'mln1ter/ Leaal Secretary, F rr. ~!!.•We adlens0Uahlainve. E.O.E. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• fumiahinp. <Houaefu15 • .. ..a JotlDLaua,1154500 Garden Grove area DOD·1moker,SolePrac:ti· ..,. ........ t lt ' f .......... 1005 ~ 8 Canon 1014 lOx Some antiq ue1 . TO...\''S m-5411. oppor un 1es or Sboeialea, full lime with••••••••••••••••••••••• Zoom-Slomo + B&H Tre11ured Christmas &.OS...-&IS a_ tioner, Ge.nenl Prac· e1tabl11bed pro · or w/out. exp .. or will BWS! proj~or. Profeuional lifttatamtuvift11. Ex· OPN!W,,,PORT ... AL SAYIM• .Olliver)' for offrce aup· tic:e. Prefer some leaal f«Mionala with mana1e· train. Good co. benefits. Qua.Uly.5S2-S746 ample : $3000 white • :ORT 7U ~ .,, Newport 81 d plea, ~~ hn per wk. exp. Sa I a r y co m · mmt potenti•I for of-A 1 in 9 modular sofa for $1500. N_.... Bea .. bv ; ~leddrivlnof10Crec:o_rd • menaurate with exp. fleet tn Costa Men, .PP Y M penohn amF ~o Al .... !! Call 101 Turtlerock 752.5920 .... _. ~ .....,.... A Watmlnater, ~1·9'7'70. Newport ·Irvine and San llam on t ru r 1. dlOIYLA8Y• iEOiiE;;:;;;!iMi/iF~·pea. A=ty in i!'r.o~ Clemente. Call Pete StandardShoes,30'77So. M••tlc•I lar•u· ~·~·~·;;·~·~··;~~··••••M•t c:hlns Designer \'TSAOVTCALLONLVM C 'Ripple Office Supply, Loan Service Clerk Viotto,751·3191 Briatol,C.M. portlaolea, l••P•• beauliful wbitle \en . Cooch• Chr like new 29U~IU CM Trainee. Dynamic loan .SELECT --~-~ ......... ,, t••t••· lal•••cle1, hair. Champ. l inoens~ Sacr.M75/0BOS45·1064 • t7J.l ISi * ' ' · brobrase Co. In N.B. • _...... """' d 63S9.1CJI Dllltal bu immed vacancy tor PROPERTIES Experienced on &lass . co•p•n• • • •• · Girl's 5pc:. White French •l'lAMnS-MA"SS._. Cbainlde DH\~ Allia· trainee derk... Eye { __ ___ All ehaffl· ~L ~ ..... lie. °°" Ct40 Pl'e¥fl'ei •l Bdrm Set' tiiif.T\Aiday work week. accuracy & 1ttention to Rec:eptlonlat Ptr. 12.5. SUIDIVISIOM ....._ ..,._, • ''N• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Good Cond . $350. WA Be Pampered Be aut Girlii IOAM 4PM 7 f'hooe 645-3433 by 16 Open days •563'. detail. P!omotlon1l op-tO + wpm: S4.U /hr to .... NIBS ........ C9llt .......... KEES~OND Pups. AKC.1_..,_ __ 1932 _____ _ Drivers to chauffeur port unit y f or s e .11 start. Xlnt benefits. DISl6MHS ..., ltOO'sl lar•H OJamp sire. M/F. Pet & Dbl bed w/frame $100 PoaitioClavaU•bleinour UmouaineonNewYears starter. Call Kalle Fashion Island, N.B. DIAFfSMIH "-4. c-'9tefy re• ~~i.:uftt~ pty . Baaainettew/rul0e $35. So. Coast Pia&• offke. Eve. Xlnt wage s . 840-9350. ~':iliatlGn . Call 9-3:30 Career opportunities ...... d! '9 HC.... . a pm. CallAft.5,498-7159 . E:xper. req'd. Call Kathy _.,_.~ __ . ______ 1 MICHAMIC e riem New York available for talented & CO•dltlo•! ! L•t• Cbih~ua. Pomeranian. Couches: 1 trad beiie. Ambur1ey:S.0-4066. DRJVERSWANTED Neededlomalntain sm. ~ibeE644·1230. M /F , experienced Individuals llOO"a. ,.-C ..... llt-"f'.orkiesorMaltesepup· Sl.25, l navy modern. II A ( I L Early mominf home de-neet of mini· buses in · · · wiill well-eatabUahed & dlldn .... apri•t•• pus. 531·5027 122.5. 551.5007 CAUFOINIA II L A TIM .., S Laaun• Hills. Exp. & gd. llCB'I' "'YPIST irowinl civil engineer . ~ wM ns. J t I Good natured 6 l l A very · · "" references essenti1l. ,_. ing firm n ear 0 .C . -• • • mos.mae Teacher's Desk 34" 55" Irvine/Newport areaa. Gd. .._ 1. S 1 Needed for busy ,., rt A 1 · Tm,_. Clwfs9-s•! Wirehaired Terrier ll FEIWL MOO+/mo.Jes154&-0235 baa::· ;:;i·:~~: :JE!. Newport Beach invest· ;j~ res:l::a~ •ip~~~~ c II ft 5 , M needs 1ood bome. drawers, both sides, DMS191 Al Dirth cnent rlflP. Good work· samples lo Mr. Fuentes Prl ..: ;r C • • Peditreed W /pape rs separate glass top f1S. S.tl. A..... Dll'fHS ---------1 inccond.itiona&allcom-at Robert Bein, William • wty 7141 556-0433 551-1831 _562-_7_55_7 _____ _ ( s II I.SC ORTS s 752-0Xl 7 .S Town Center Dr. Dlal·A·Rlde, located in Medical Anis&, front •f· pany benefits. 60wpm Frail & Associates, 1401 HM411 ' ......_ •• O.talleaa,CA9282e LaiunaHilbhaap/time fice, f« G.P .. up pre-~mum. Need s~arp Quall St., Newpor t TeUin1 lhe most people PWC •ry 1071 For a total relaxing F.qualOpportunlty • f/time positlona. Gd. ferred, mail retume of. lirl to start immed1~te· Beach. F.ager buyera read lhe pouible is important to ••••••••••••••••••••••• massage with a pro· Employer drivin1r~ .. over21 <In· rice manaier · 351 ly. Hrs: l·9PM. Salary Claulfied ads every the success. of any GROUND HOG Model fesaaonal. Earle IOAM·1'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!l 'W'ance requirement). "-. I Rd S . I commeruura,te w /exper. -....... r d . d a Y. If You b ave 1ara1e aale. Make sure c . 71·5. f'.ower Ea rt~ 7PM.~·2ll7 1~ EOE.830-6191AIDirth ._pits • te 118·1 Fordetaill,callCheryl: '""" aateat raw in the something for sale, yours is liste d in Au1er with 8 & 12 ---------•Banldn1 N.B.9"JJll63. 631·7475 Wes\ ... a Daily Pilot achthem fut and inex· Classified pho ne Augers. Used 1 hour. PSYCHIC Ci rcWTeler ERRAND P~raon. resp. Medi aJ ClasaifiedAd.642-5678. penalvely ,c~ll6"2·56'78. §42-56'18. _ · .~!..,!!7_o. Sell for $495. llADIMG.S ~ e.xperience de· cQJJaclentious person ;_.6¥~M . RENTAL AQ EJO:s--;.,~-_;;...__. __ ..;..:.....:;_l_.._-::--:==::::::~=--==-f.J""'~'...,.....~~==-=======-".n:.e.Jl,a b~e. ca.j_.t,o, __ ~ exper'd,fuU~1me Alltot,U.-.d --~'lliitos.Uied --Aliioa Used united Calllornia Bank perform v1nou11 duties Partllme, "10 bour1 a poalUona av ad. Budget. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• ~..... • ....... • • UMd SUNNY'S 2*1Roc:klield Rd. for Npt. Bcb. doctor. week 5 aaya. Newport Rent·A·Car9'79·8826 '* * * * * * .-* * • • • ••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Professional Massage EJ Toro, 581·6"3 !"Ult be 18 or over & live BMChotnc:e. 131-4'22. Reltairant · * * * * * * * * * * * * * * "* ReJuatiootrherapeutic Bankint ::i:i area. Flex. hrs. tielCAL llCIPT. Waitress, bu.s boy. cook Call appt. 548 ·28!7, Ca rcWTeler Or11nlud worker helper, ltilcben helper . lOam·7pm . Pnvioua experience de· IXIC SICllTAIY needed'for one 1irl dept. dish washer, cashier & ---------i iirable. lnterutlng position Laura. 557-GOO bailees. Lunch & dinner United California Bank available with intern a· hours a v a i I a b I e . 2220cean Blvd. tlonal corp for an ex· Restaurant opening La8W1• Beach, 494·6546 ecutive secretary with 11£11J soon. ~3331. ' 8"41·0180 minimum Syn expr. We • Bankin"1.. • .. 5 are seeking someone CHllSJMAS Sales-Hi Fi Compo· . •~ wilh a professional at· nents. Salary , xlnt. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Experience req'd. Xlnt. titude who can handle FROM EVERYONE AT future. C.M. area. EOE. ;:: salll')' ar benefits. Apply d u t i e s a n d MtF. Call M·F. 11·2 on· COMP AT AllLITY Personnel': responsibilities outside ,-n..L1n.:_, I Y . M r . P a u l s en . I.IFESTYLESOCIETY ...,,.ACWI IANK routine omce work. U \ I \ _2_JJ_ . .Ql.S.854 __ 3_. ___ _ Couples Only 750·0674 721 N. Euclid, Anaheim Must mtnage time effi· lfMPOCIAIN Pl~NNILSllMClS SALES Sgl Men Only 750-0677 99l·3860 c;lenlly •nd make good SglLadiesOnly 971 .7979 · E o E common sense de· 557 mu5 If you are aggressive Recorded Message 24 · · · cisions. Applicants .,,.. and looking for a future Hts, BOOKKEEPJ=R·full · should have ex cel. l72llft11Street in retail mgmt wtgood -charge, for am mfgr co. secretarial <80wpm typ· co. benefits a pply in COVER GIRL Need knowled1e ~f Ina> & clerical sltills. lll!!!!!Me!!!w!!!!,_.!!!!!!rt!!le!!!!ec!!!ll!!!!~I penon9amtollam Mon * OUTCALL * aeneral ledce~ thru fan Some accowiting expr. :;;:: thru Fri. Standard 95.l-0778 .-C/VJSA ~t;~m:;~~R:.°uc~ue'!ifa~ pref. ~Clemente Inn. Ex· ~· 3077 So. Bristol, FIRST LADY Escort. Models ,crtyO.Cen. ....... J 1 Xlnt salary & benefits · _... · h ud' lo....,. sent to: arco. n c. for the rt7ht dedicated & penenc.:u n1g t a itor S C H 0 0 L 4063 Birch Sl .. Newport resource ul individual. NCR 250 position open Beach, Ca. 92660 '-Contact Mr. Freer at immediately. Apply in C R 0 S S I N G .. ,72-1345 * MC& VISA Accepted IOOIUCHPll . Yi:JJ.:~b~ du st ri es . person to Bruce Smith. GUARD Npt Bch area l•w firm Musician: Keyboard & bl-weftfy $114.79 seeks f/t bookkeeper. GENERAL O FFICE cuitar player 'for con· Good benefits. Ca 11 HELP temporary group. Con- ••:,_ .. & Karen 851·1005 Penn. p tr J.S days per tact Kathy 631-4062. P"ln--,...,_....i ... lk._,. C I Dll"HS week, $35/day 493-87~ ...-A.HT CLUI •••;••••••••••••••••••• * A "' * ,... _.. W..tecl 7075 Checker Cab wants licensed armed ••••••••••••-'•••••••••• 770-0222 General security guards a nd ex· Weekend co mpa -c As H 1 E R / Tiie ....... , C .... per. bouncers only. nion /h ousekeeper ; HOUSEWARES SALES. h..-lalrilMJ: After 8PM , call Marty, Mature, reliable. college Apply in penon: Rion ~0478 educated. Call Answer Hardware, 1024 Irvine l•t-•t M9". MUISIS AIDES Adll281,24hrs,64Z·4300. <Westc:UffPlau)N.B. fUlllime.Eves.M"'uatbe 7-3:30& 11·7 part time. Hlfp W..ted 71 Ovi·--------avail. wluld5. Must have Count,ry Club Con v. •••••••••••••••••••••• ..1 ~ reataur•nt exp. Holp. 5(9..3061. C1~11EIS ,..,_,, Clertl ADYBTISIM• IY • Bilin1u1I Must type PBX 50wpm. f\aU time, Mon.· Housewives, s upple· SALIS u· TVTE M Fri. 8:30-5. PleHe call ment your husband's Because of a new ex-for appt. 845-7358, Mon.· salary. Part. time. Full P•~1 ioPin.1proh1 ram lihe Frl.8:30-5. time positions avail. D&11 ot as an m -C II Cl mediate opening for a MARKETS now · a a r a : salesperson with For2nd&3rdSbifts 6UAIDS 640·1110. or Ni ck : ne-MJ>llper display ad· fUll It part time. All _ssr_._Tm_. ___ ~-- vertiaing exper. Good We promote to manage-areas. Unllorms fum'd. PBX salary, commiaslons & ment&superviaion from Acea 21 or over, retired Students, do you want to excellent fring e wtt.hin. welcome.Noe~per.nec. earn extr• doll•rs ? benefits. Excellent WANTACAREER? Apply.: Un1yersal Wort part time. No ex· growth opportunities for Costa Mesa Protection Service, 1226 per. necessary. Regular person with cueer am-111 Del Mar w. 5tb St .. Santa Ana. raises & co. benefits. bitiona. Call for appoint· 631·9421 Interview hrs: 9·12 & 1·4, Call Clara: 640-1110 or ment, 642·432>:.t_ ext. 277 Mon· Fri. Nlck: 557-7777. Orange \;OHt La1uns Beach o• ,.... 494-92:33 D>~~~:!~eet HunUnllon Beach F.qual Oppor Employer 1112-9116 HARDWARE SALES. Apply in person: Crown Hardware, 1024 Irvine, (WestcUff Plaza) N.B. Pictur~ Framer. Ex· perienced. Part time. Art World Fr1mea, 656 No. Coast Hwy, Lag. Bdt..41M-8Ul5. ~DBLERS. We will ·~· /Housekeeper HOSTISS to lve .. lth Id I Day Hoate11 po1ltlon Production train . Apply 7a m . e er Y C .. .,_ -available. Please •J~Y Put time. Mon. 2: 30PM. MacGre1or Yachts, 1831 woman •· -·-In person btwn 3-5 : fial1b, Tues. l :OOPM· Placentia, eo.ta Met• COOK mn LU'e Forest Dr.. nm.I\. Will train. Apply llllby;ilt•needed to care For pre-school. Ex-EITorcJ. -18>Plicmtia Av._ C.M. for my infant in my perienced. Part or full • .,_,,. .. , Laiuns Beach home. Un. Irvine. 551·4533. Want Ad Help! 842-5671 ..,... .... e Items 8-42·56'71 IObntwk. Daytime. Mo.tylol.09 SOZS~lol.09 SOZS W..,lol.09 5025 4fM...1955. • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·-•••••••••••• ~ •••••••• ~ ~ ••• NEED MONEY. If you need money ror any reason and you need il fast. give us a ·call. W~ won't ask you a lot of personal questions qr put you through the 3rd degree to get a loan. You 'll find us nice to tallt to ind easy to deal with. S tsl. 2nd. 3rd Real Ealate loans s SSOO to ssoo .000 S Use money for any.reason S Payment _plan may. be tailored to your budcet S No balloon payment neceaaary S All types of property I Any Califoml• area S No credit check S You r equity only refe~ce neected . S Even if ~hind In paymenll S lnter~t only loans av•llable , • S No ci11turbin1 your lJst loan: S Comp1r~ our CC?Sls wit~ oU)ers I App'ta your home di' our offi~ For information call OCDEN . PLAN Of lAUfoRNIA. ~every day i-7, except &anday · For App't. Call Collect ma1s1-oao 1852 Pacific Ave. Long Beach. Ca.-. •I ... 8 O •• c• d -- Offices Ttuou1boul CaUfomla. Call Toll free for office .,......, you I IH MJ..7'11 ~··"-•• ...... F)cort children across busy intersections before and after school. For information and ap· plication, cont a cl Sgt. Wilkinson 644-3741 · NeW110rt Beach Police Department. 870 Santa S.rbara Dr .. 92663. SEAMSTRESS Boat cov· ers. 50129th St., N. B. 6'73·2050 Secretary Le1al Invest · ment Consultant seeks exp'd person w /legal ser'y skills. Collins As· sociates. 567 San Nicolas Dr. #302N.B. scrY /BOOKKEEPER 3 to 4 d)'S wit, ex.per. C.M. area 642--0322 Secretary Exp. sec. wanted for H.B. snack food co . Shorthand. typ, som e bootlteeplng. perm pos, xJnt. salary. 848·1900. Secretary , Ad · minatraUve P tr. '790-1507 Newport Beach based cionatruction firm seek· iDa aecrilary to '"'pport mltt1. dept. Good verbal /written com · munlcatlon 4s typin1 akills. Opportunity for career·minded in · dlvidual. Xlnt. benefits. &s1d te8ume/11l1ry his· tory: E.O.E. IMIAY Dt••lr•••• Co. lltc. U01 DOve St. Ste. 1200 Newport Beach CA t2IMS Aabl: 11.n.tiat Dept. ...... , .. ,,.. Sl,000 + D.O. E Accurate typln1. no ~ Mature, 1d. ctr.I •ri::::snce. Call SendJ, , Coastal Pw....a A1ency, 2'1t0 Hart...Bl~C.11. NSVD A. rlli& E.0 .11:. .wa1a .. """ ... AYI ..,..,.. .... nr .. ._..,.wonderful• .... , .. r t 1.1-~ ... llJ .. rt ~CJ lllt'MEOI: "'"""'__..,,.,. .. A 'S A -N - N *******~*************** DIS WEEK'S SPECIALS . YOUR CHOICE ••• Jl.ST A FE\t EXA'1Pl,ES: '79 TO't'OTA CEUCA LlfTBACK ·~~~~~ '~777 ' NOWONl.'t' .. '78 Ct\DllL\C COUPE DEVILLE w~~~ '~99~ NOWONL't' d d "74 •'ORD lll ST.\ '\G (468JSB) ' WAS 8289~ 2333 NOWONL't' '18 DODGE ASPEN ,(893UJH) '3888 WASa+t9$ NGWONLV '781AGUAR X.l•L W.48811,-S (468VOZ) IO 555 NeWONL't' ta W'EEPCll (&63YUi} • '7998. -::;:~·, '78 DATSUN ale 4 DB. =w~ '4999 N•'feNL\' '79 PONTIAC GRAND P.lllX (9S .. WKJ) '4995. WASll•I NOWONLV au w T111s ··~ -ACt..._. .......... .. \ff '"""' .... l'I•• I••· u ... ,. •• II ' of-... ··~ t ..... I -1 •••• -I I .IHI _.,._ml r•riolli-et ...... \H re,.... .......... tn ,.,-w '-... • .. <'••·-••lf'er-111• ~ v ..... ...., -. ......... ~ ... .. -.. -_. ............... . "79 t 'QRI) •·1,;o \ \' ('0'\ t:R. ·~~~~93 '7997 'NOWONl.'t' "18 t 'ORD Pl~TO M .U.0' ~~~5 '3 .,4 ,,.4 NOWONL't' ':t'it '78 VW' RABBIT ~1:~~ '4988 NOW ONL't' '79 •VICK lllVIEllA (758WMF) '9444 WASllllS NO)t'ONLY '81 CHEVROLET !lleNZA (442ZEO) '5333' WASMIN NeWONLY l L, •79 St:BARL BRAT . ~gxL N~ML't' '4998 '79 lllUSTAN& COBa.4 TtJa•o (643WKZ) '5333 W.48N9H. ~--·~L't' a-=1'1111 .... ID:l18nu... MT.oa81JN. ... ~--. ..... -....... -.. ~ . ·-~ . -. . -..... . ·•· ·· -.... " ..... ...................... , IOIJ' -· ....._ IOtl DAIL 'Y PILOT ~ h *r 1111 ..... leJ ••ul ,_ lelt WA.ONER AlRLltlS H••••••••••ueuuu•• ..................... .. .......... , .............. -•••AH••H•H••••• -• ... ••••H•••HH• IPllAY OUTFIT • 4ICIO OOHN Dlrector tromboae BeautJlul RCA 25" color , EC .. ;:c .... '::!.~~~=r~~ LUeeAMT••• ::..~=gJ.~c!i ::.\.fo:'•SiJlt;,eJ~~ r~~:.~j/e:e de • _.... .. l .91 ._..twttM-' • ._ ... \I, fro• 1•~r h1lu11 cood. Call Or .. · atterePM · •---.. 9' _._..,. ,... i.e u.. Ml ...... I " ard. ..... oee card for mml · V1'R VHS &hr 1 day pro· ............ ••• .u-_ __. a-.. ...._.--..I .... eeee. lat ....... ,.,.. sram remote. tlOO. ---•-.... -. ---•"• a W....,. ...,... ... u1 N•e4 R1lpl11 Market Esmo nd l2·tlrin I 673-4838 _. elalat t oa urat tGMH~bo• clup, ..ued au.radlve ta& 11 Great EtcalM• came acouatic 1uitar w/elec «'•• •4 1 h 1 I• e It l _... • ltf9 I 11let1 .,._ .. , a..U.a alrBH ....1....-•-". ,..11 ..... ·-• pickup, '150. Ak•i X-3" M11 na vox R ec e 1 v e r ••• Ceattr :t7 ••l&bt II ---· ----I t t bl 8 =-• ' .... .. l.D. -",...ata. Pre· ..a. ____ .. _... opee ree 1 ereo a pe w/t urnta e, -trac k / .._clarity ol ~weaJ_. ,.p-·=--.. _. r ---•-· dedt I < t I T I Sc t 1 50 -.fr•"'-lJ OlllWll,OOO S•ll V9&•t-.I ora wacces ... remoe piyer.· wo arge dyman's delight.Make NewportDunes.113111 ~. --........ ..-i~eedtq .. c&o. ood eel control, lO'r'a a rms , speab rs S12Sor best or offer ll4?-Ml8 Back Ba y D r NB. ell w ole11lt _ waUpa"r. fabrlt or WANTSD: G \II bulktapeeruer,tape ) rer. Call C114l 673·5796 · • -644..QSlO S90021K1w.oew~es ... K 0 t 0 1 d "Pal Clo" P•P!lf II we ....,..., cklth9. ilae $l.50. 7SJ-6ll9 Aak for Ed. , Sall 9060 -brka . Sl t OO. M ov i---C • 14 l Pl amun WllJ Ntll • tiim your a.11.16-•IUPll 1.___ -----••••••••••••••••••••••• Dry storage available. Mwit aell7S1·0'738Af\ • -!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~·!!L-I =. 6 •• 0 w/J ade lql. Or ti)' two carda ~ uauez ."Butterfly " Advent TV model 761 N~WPORT M.OOR1NG Newj)Ofl Dunes, 1131 .--•• 1 ,,__Gas-·-·.. tr• for piano betktobaek. a .... blttn11tforSale acomtic g_wter, model 1)'r.old,must sellS2000 &2S'SAIL 80 AT Back Bey Dr . N B. 11 Har ley Spo rt t et -.,... .. -_....... PRIC ES: l2ll15 :... .0 hlZ Red F380'. Jet black finishj 759-0719 542.6335 &M--06lO Needs I it tie . M UA:l' .. ....,.. .... a-.. 12 e.cir3/. . W/ r1ncy mother·Of · ---------- -SEL L. Ma k e of@~ tlllllaCIMa6ftedAd ad what )'OU wllol In 4~tepJ1.IOea. •Blactf4(>.Ul·l•5 pearl inlay. Equipped C ab in et ror V ideo LA.SER l3' used ver y lit -OaiqjfjedAds 6t2·5878 S4S-l914 •. • '' _ _£aU .. llTI Dally t-llOl Cl•••lfledi 8/ttep$1.50ea. Couch blue, re·done SlOO. w/ abadow transducer Recorder/ TV . like new, llu. like new cond. $950 Atlt M --9100 AVto•-H•w -9ii0 lOor more Sl.40 ea . ""'"-•..1.-....... It 8x7 ... 00. ...iaup w / strap button. 195 646-7098 °'· •• ' s.i. T I luded alllllW ...... YN .. .... 64 3 .............................................. ._ H nc ., -.-Eve· Weekends jack plua and hardshell __ l·049 , " , NO CARD . case . Must sacrifice loah ._Mari 80 Hobie Cat XII con. , • Draw ywr own or aend Four HSR71 by 14 radial $t00. ALSO, new MXR .._.• ...... race rigged. ext ras '~" name, addre1a, phone • Ure.. new. SlS5 firm. l90 dual controlphase ...,...,_ mxl/0 80. 968·5039 N •:;t; we'll make one card per . . ••••••••••••• • • • • •• • • • • --1._4 AddJ:Y u ch. 873-1933 shifter flS. Wall take $450 IMh. M91t"'•u / 16' HOBIE White Knight Send check or money or· a.wm. SAPHJRE. your for all of above . <714 ) S..-Yict f020 W/ trir. w I sa1lbox. new der((): choice only $1 0 e a . 750·2516, 631·0148 , ••••••••••••••••••••••• rruiin. boom, locks & cpt PILOT PllMTIMG ~ S4f.0895. M A R I N E 1-: L E l' k1l S2000. 67J. 7902 P.O. Box 15450 ~ ,._ & Ort-• 1090 TRJCIAN ah SU -I Coet1 Mesa, Ca. 92626 llofl _.... IOll ....................... ~1gnt1~stall repd1r Dodu ps 9070 1 _Ill ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lowrey Organ 24 pedals . a :.. w~ 549 2Sl0 1.'\!• ••••-.•••••••••••••••••• ~ --1 •• u hall 100 tt Les I i e s p e a k e r . ._......._ M--1 Smdsomeooe youlove a •an .. WI s uper Ch y d b $l OOO ~~ .-.ft~ SLIPSAVAILA BLE bouiauet ol 30 multi col-lead bratn. 1977 model. or:l~wS683ca . ~........ 903 0 20'to45' ored helium balloons Loc*a like new. Hardly · ••••••••••••••••••••• •• 631-1900 Ued with ribbon ti your laied 9650. lba nea elec· SIAlg 1093 D 1 es e I Ce n er a 1 o r own personal m essage. lric euitar. Proresaional ••••••••••••••••••••••• KOHLER 20 Kw 1 er> MARCUS CHAMHEL Perfect for every oc· model with Tree of Life GOLF Carts for s ale good Perkinl> 1 154 11000 S75tmo S IDE T i t: c asion . We d e live r . eGnl up to the neck. XlnL c:ond. New ba tt . hours, runs less than •• lJpto18' 673·11145 673-4419 Wooderein body with etc.492-6128 new C08t 646-709R . h•rd Jlall t.ll~ _JSOO. t'imlned i\ds-.You r0r1e ~~idle item~ w1lh ll ~boo cq>es S.-6t46 Want Ad Help'> 642·5678 stopshopping'l'enter Uailr P1lot Clasi.1flcd Ad Bour cake. brandy -- - dip, ~~t~~ Kitchen ~':t.C:~·.~:.--: .•...•. !~~~ ~~·.~:.--: ....... ?!.~~ !~~.~~·.~:.~ ....... !~.~~ ~-~·-~~·.~~-~ ....... !~.~~ 1274, CdM 92625. NEW MG Midcpt -}.,. .___ -~ Use ~ser~ce when placing your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your c lassified ad ... we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this service is only $7 .50 week. For more informa- tion and to place your ad ca II 642-5678. FUDHICkS: Tre•.,..•of ThtQri ... Annual 2 0 % o ff C hri s tmas & J a n . clearance sale. 30% orr if bought with U.S. Silver coins. Current rate paid. Specials excluded. 31787 Camino Ca pis trano. S.J .C. 661·3933 OFFl-SANDI . llilJPillt Whether you're buying or selUng, Classified a d· vertlsinc will get your messa1e to the ri1ht peo. r-pie. Call Today! 842·5678. "-~~~~~~--=--=~~~~~~--.1 IT'S EASY~ Look for }'Our namt> and address in today's classified section. If }'OU find it, call 642·5678 Ext. 272 and we will arrangf' for you to pick up your tickels at the nt>a rest office of the ~~·.~:.": ....... !~~~1 ~~·. ~ ... ": ....... !~.~~ ~~·.~ .•. ": ....... !~~~ . Are '11r~ LEASE OR BUY· Alfa Romeo? YOURS ODAY! beach imports •Affa Romlo•Peugeot•SOab Ml DOVE STICEET N•TJPl'f Beach 752-0900 I • -.._._. ... ,..._....._....,..._... __ ~-----... _.,.. ___ _...,...,,.....__.. .. ___ AQ.....~· .... -....... _:_.,,..,.. ... ...._ ______ ._ ........ ,. ,-.-..-.~~~-.----............. ---'4ot '1 •• _. • .. -. -• • t --• t ... ,, • " I ..... < • ,,. ... . ' .. . . .. !'-' ... '~ ; .. ·->,..; .•. .. ••• J·!· ... 1 .. 4110..... 'Jllr!]' tllO ._.M... t i ll H•O ''. 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Autom ell c, 1 poll e lftertpm. ~ COITAllSIA ..,._.,.m l pm V-1, auto. air, P/S. P /8, wbeeta and wlde \ires . .,---'--'-"'-------9-1-7-1• ~ ' hlYROLE1 ti;:::..:=:.:.___:.: __ _J~:...--•:;4:1-~1;;1:1~4~-..,I 1ter10 • tape lt coat (W1li0) ••••••••••••••••••• •••• ~~•~••••••••• f:t':re~~ p~~:tec:~~· $3419 1912 H>ID YAM J' ' ' I 'j4b· 1100 ac• •..,. t •c•• .,, IMPORTANT ty <7l41146-t514 COSTA MISA ecyl., 1Uck ahlft 6 hH a NOTICE TO -AMC J• CUilom interior. Run1 READt:RSAND unaxcalibur 14t.aou creet! <ie.T>. ADVERTISERS Loaded MOW $1 ftl Tb• price of Items 831'3046 lt1tCHIVIOLIT MIUCLIMA'IDA advertised by vehl<·le '70 T orin o Convert B. CAMIMO Ulm CAIS deaJer1 in the ve.hlcle Restored. Air $3500. Automatic trans., pwr 1425 Baker Street elau llled advertis ing 833-4&dys. 675.3911 ev. steering, 2 tone paint. COSTA MESA' column11 doe• not In ------tilt whee l & rallye elude any a pplic able .t'~ Porsche, concours wheels. (1N870SSJ. 545-3334 tall•. license, tra nsfer rond., 11ew trans.-eng.. ~&a95 • feet, finance charges, ausp.-IJ\\ .. etc. 781.0442 ....,.;::,,..";1 ~ M ""''ID... '74 DOdge BlOO Van. 318 (fldforalrpollullont·un· -------.,. .,. V·8. 31pd, air, mags , tn.t devk c certlrlcations 4 ~ Drint tS'SO USB> CAIS 12181 /0BO. Must Sell, or dealer documentary •••••••••••••• ••• • • • ••• 1425 Baller Street &M-8725. Ao-28S5. i=:ralion charaes un '11ICherokeeCh1ef COSTA MESA W. W..t.4 tStO .. ot.herWlSe s pec1ried 96 OOOor best orrer 545.3334 ••••••••••••••••••••••• by~ ~~vertiser • M2·9193. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR ---* lflOCHIYY for top u sed ca rs· 9520 I '79 JHP 1/J TOM MU LUV forel-n. domestics or ••••••••••••••••••••••• CJS 4X4 UTILITY IODY classics. Ir your car..is 4 speed trans .. AM /FM For plumbers & electri-extra clean, see us stereo. pwr. stee ring. ciaos. (593'1) F1RST! ..... IUYB -..cTI~ 1'WIQDllS& Top cloUan for Sporta A Fn NEW 1• amroot, cllMtW, 1Jloy1 Can, 81&p , Camper1, BllWaLt:n ll! udlowmU•. c•WJD) 914'•, Audi'• C.. la Today Aaltfor U /C lrGR Before They're Gone! SAUPllC•I MM MAllMO For the Beat Deal in <7toOooee From) YOUSWA•IM Orante Couaty ... Come JlM SL840M$ m u Beach Blvd. See lJa Today! IWOITS HUNTINGTON BEACH SADOLHACI 1970HARBOR BLVD. 14Z.2000 VAUIY IMPORTS COSTA MESA TOP Do• 1 •I 2IG ll•rJuerite Pkwy. '"!!!!!!!!!!!!6!!!!J!!!!l ·!!!!IZ!!7!!!!6!!!!~ w.A lliulOD Viejo 1;: PAID POI ll1·2040 4tl-4t4t '74 '50SE, 47K mi, all &OOD A CLIAM Claled Sunda)'I xtru, super clean. llSm CA IS! ~!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!I 644-t44t ~I COUNTY'S Ol.DIST miracle mazda •Ml7t410SL Z3Klow m lles 3' mo. warranty (56370} AUB U R N Phi.e lon Speedster 1935 classic replica by Calif Custom Co a c h Never re l)stered. Used for show car only' Bargained priced! See Jim Buie or Bernie Ashe. Theodore Robin s Fo rd . 2060 Hilir001'-&f vd . Cos t a Mesa. <.:all 642·0010 or wide wheels & t ires, rollbar & under 20,000 Ol«.Y $6295 ~ 1 2151 ....... lbcl miles. t996WQW J. HOWARD Cllenolet C.... W... 645-5700 MOW $5'95 Dove&QuailSts . • W'..,NTED! MIRACLE MAJ.DA NEWPORT BEACH A USID CARS 133-0555 •• 1t1 0r_,. c.-, Late model Toyotu and Sales·Service·Leasing 1.awC.ner.IK. Roni ltoyce BM w iMOJamboree Newport Beach 640~ Pric.4 .. Sel! JIMSLIMOMS IMl'OITS 1970HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA Hl·IJ76 1435 Baker St reel '7t. .p>utier. me.ch. x lnl. 2925 Harbof Blvd. v 0 I v o, ~~ •. ~c~a r1 I1 :;;,U~l.-~ ... ~-----·-I.!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~_;.. e<>s'l'"A MESA SLS50 or best ofrer. PP, COSTA MESA .,,.fA: •.•. ·J'll~f'Jll-IOI McLAllM'I '78 450SLC, 30K m i . 545-1334 $509L 979•2500 • & perlect car. every xtra. Sl-:1.L Idle items w1lh a -. --:---&44-6449. Call 642·5678 Dully Pilol_<.:l!s;>lf~ed Ad. 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J°'*4SOM & SOM U..Cot.MH'Cwy 26216Harbor Blvd. o,.I '746 Costa Mesa 540·5630 ~~~...,.,..~_. .... ••••••••••••• • • • • • • • •• • 1~.;;;;;;i;;i,i;;;~~~~~~ '71 Opel Wagon, Am /Fm We ftay tape deck. eng needs OVER -won. S300 or bst orrer . .... looll e-2797. For Your Good DATSUM '74 ..... of 9748 VW. Porsche or Audi 260J •••••••••• •• • •••• • •• • •• 4 spttd. air cond1t1on· II!. .a. ing. stereo and super L~SE sharp. t718PPGI DIRECT'. SALENICB> VW-PORSCHE·AUDl 445 E. Coast Hi way al Bayside Drive Newport Beach 673--0900 $44'5 JIM SUMOHS I fl I PIU&IOT 1..-0ITS TUalO. Premium prices 1970HA.RBOI\ BLVD paid for any used car COSTA MESA llACH IMPOITS !foreign or domestic I 6l I· 127 6 848 Dove Street ~good condition_ NEWPORT BEACH See Us First' • 7•2 0900 ll!ll!R"•ll!l!!.1911!!1~ '76280Z. new paint. radial 9 • T A. ca ssette. b ra . ~ --t 750 Mon.za exhaust. 1m mar ••••••••••••••••••••••• cood. 17900 840·4276 ·73 91 lT CIS. wh ite. i5 B·210 One owner 4 black. snrf. all "S",op· door. runs great .. Sl49S lions. 960·4942. 847 ·2736. offer. 645-7578 "77'1'1 m: 4 s pd. sunroof, ~K/<8 ll.11 lk11 Hhd · am/fm atereo. 26,000 mi. ~·!~·~ \Jp~;i.3411_!2_:1:111_ '75 8210. 4-dr, rblt eng, xlnt cond . mus t sell. Wanted Ho nda ca r . S22t)O.Call 752·5065 641·0328 --------197G-72. N·600 with blown ----. -. loll loyce t756 engine. SJl,8801 Mechanics Car •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• S~g cert I ow ner Lo #l DEALER IN U.S.A. ,..._, l...,ted rru . nu motor I parts •••••••••••••••••• ••••• bat t. s I mp g P P . ~ ROY Alfa R-o 970! 497-245.S ___j CARVER ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aat 9725 ROLLS ROYCE LE ... SE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1SilOJ•~lltof'•• ~ '71 FIAT SUftER =·Buell DIRECT! DAYA WAGOM CLOSED SUNDAYS s speed trans .. roor rack. 191 1 ALFA SPIDHS AM/FM sttteo cassette Silver Shadow , long & only 26 .000 miles' wheel base. royal blue tll8WZVJ. ext. top, &r int. 39.000 mi. MOW Sltt5 by owne r . $53,000. llACH IMPOITS MIRACLE MAZDA 752.1400 ext 2367 Patty. 8t9 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752·0900 usm CARS s.. t7'0 1425 Baker Street ••••••••••••• •••. •. •• •• COSTA MESA t707 54S.lll4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ?4124 s.4-1 '71 lOOLS : 4 door. 4 speed. priced to sell automatic. air., e.m/fm. r--'. , ___ , .,...,.. Very clean. $1500 Firm . --................. ••'"' 543·1563 daya. 6-49-2988 llVIMI DATSUM aft6&wknds. 911-1171 IMW '712 '74 Flat 128 Sedan, 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cylinder enclne, 4 speed For the best deal in transmluion, stereo Orange County ... Come castette. Lie. 711VFJ See Us Today!! S1417. Johnaon and Son Linc0Jn 1Me,.c11ry 54().3830. SADDLHACK VAUIY IMPOITS 29G MarJuerite Pkwy. MiaslOO Viejo '76 F\at Xl9, :dnt condl· lion .... 000/beat ofrer. S.Sl-4501 t 727 lll·2040 4t5-4t4t VISIT YOUI i iiCloHdiiiiSuinidia>"liiil OILUt•I COAST HONDA HIAD9UAITllS TODAY!!! UMIYllSITY SAL&S6St:RVICE OlMMOllLI •Ulm IMW1• MOMDA '7S 210CR <0558> 9tMC TIUC IS LEASE DIRECT! 1911 SAAi TUU01 'llACH IMPOITS .. Dove"8tteet NEWPORT BEACH 71Z.Ot00 .._. -tua ••••••••••••••••••••••• tt11SUIAIU UCOUl'I 5 apeed tram .. AM /FM lte"eO W /CUH'tle, SUD· rool, red exterior 6 ex· tranice! <•VWJ ). MOW$Jttl -.CLIMAZDA US.CAIS 1m Baller Street COSTAllESA 14l-JlJ4 "l'I atban1 Brat 4X4. 4 cylinde r economy, 4 1peed tranam luion, All/Fii 1tereo tape . L(c. 747VCP $H97. J-.0.. and Son Lia· colalllettllry 540-JUO. iuo1112Ui1/r (0332) 2l50 Harbor Blvd. '15-. <OOl5l COSTA II ESA 71 TOYOTA ,. ... ,/r 41p. us11> 140-9'40 C&ICA 'TJ •aunrf. air (3201 ) ae.n• (lmOl) 'nt.mcsh utct(ONO) Wuted Hond a u r · ttltt .~ _ ~71.N~with blown __ ·- MOW" M nM• ........... 1 j@ ... u~ for Job ..... to claftll .. .... f 7 J4 f"' VOlltSWAGIH. INC Ute Dall7 POot Help ••--•••••••••••••• 6 IM-4100 ••• c._.,.caUoa. ff "11.GIU. rlllt •1 • trana. 13131 HartMM" .._job JOU wut a. 8ot ... l'lllMall, xhrt coocl, ~-,,,_,.... .._.you mt111t eoe-.......... ·-·""---~-----·~_v......_ 1lder olferl•I , •• ,'Tl GHIA b it .... ___ , .. .._ .-.tees wt&l -M a. re . ,... • .,. --tlftml YOll waat t Iii • Jo It w a a t • • ,.......... New pa lat , to ..U! ClaaaiW acb • ••011 ...... ta-llTI ...... onw.ltf-TMI . li...U ........ 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Private tll 7175 •fl•MTIUM @•ffMl UOWG'4 '7tlAlllT ~ ~ 64,2 teo3 or low, low mlltll Supe r party 752·1613 d ys , • ftl-7111 ~f~ VO\lilwa c;tw IN A\a\oautlc, • doo n ~3l!llO abarp' (JIMVSCI 5'4·9088 eves. ~ • a--.a1• 1mm1 ----SALIPllC• _,_. ~ ••4tt vw 'TIS red coo vert fwe· S7ttS '7t Gray Coupe DeV11le •••••••••••••••••••••• ttz \S7llt-4Arb0r -..... Ii.. h 1 Lo w mileage. A /C . •1ta..t.ro. • ~ .. L uowo.u( ..... ae ou t ruout, 0 JIM SLIMOMS radio. auto. ~tate sale. Showroom condition, on· 0.rden Grov• · <fB'a ht'"'\" ml, ""00· ~6-S628 IMPOITS Best offer. Ca ll Lo u Jy 22,000 mllu. full ~·J vouU WAOIN INC "108'&&: Xlntco;d.-19'70KARBOR BLVD. 833-7622, wkdys power, pale yellow, '11 CAMPM • 534-4100 $1700 COSTA ME.CiA ------lttmendouasavlncs!on· tt.11 tmal 1373' t-4arb0f •ms Ul-127' DJESEL-'79 ELDORADO ly M.W7 U c. lleYDM. llltt G•rden Grove ---81 Ile. pd. & fuel filler & IRYIMI DATSUM •••• t710 -L H ---·--.J ''5Squarebaclr. lSOOO mi wty all moving 951 7575 Pl lo ........ :; ............. ~~"""°"""" Putina Ou t ' 197 4 Reblten&.11100/080 OttA•ICOUMTY I partsequals l608 extr aa. • n •NICllOCCO ~ v011UWAGtH iNC Volbwaien Uug parts -~1064 __ VOLVO Loaded & lo mi. Only '75 Cordoba. xlnt cond . • ...... ' ...... I UD IM-'100 for ... _. &4l 11157 '61 eua. new dealer eng Ex c L u s l v E L y Sl.2.000 P.P. 640.:'!31-7 -S3. ooo I be 5 t 0 ,, e r . Pinto ,..,, air roacUUoa•AI 1373' HarbOr wilh receipt.a, needs lots VOLVO "79 Eldorado, take over Ml...SOI VW'I '°" .._ <GMTU I GardHI Grove VW Clw lO Cu . lrailer, cosmetic. S8SO/ 0 80 . 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New 9100 '89 VW ~X m 1. xlnt cond -------..---........... _.~ .. 9920 •••••••••••••.•••••••.-.• ,_ ________________ ..,.. $1675 ~ ~ SHO~ooM co .... D Fiesta 5,6~.)8·,:>~~, s4966• . 635~120 10 120 GdrClen Crov£• 8 1 ••••••••••••••••••• • ••• ,,.,~ " • ..,., Gardt:!n GrovP 5'30-9 1 YO Would You 0.ri ve '75 T T OP 'IB PICK UP rebll en~ A Little Further P!>wer brakes. po we r Fiesta .,,~ •?121 s50•~02 -~9'Q"""9\) _____ ii l700cc, $4300 To Save A Hundred ~w~. Power steer.mg 8•8310 .. l 548·1300 ...,_, UMd Dollars?"??'??.,.,.,., with .t1ll /telesco p 1n g i -....................... Call Us Today steeriott wheel , ai r . Fiesta 'i•~<:32t.,.~~ s512400 '79 Olesel Rabbit. wht C«lloc 9915 f'or MoreDet ails " A ~/FM stereo. rea r .... ,, • w/bm in( fact ory a ir.••••••••••••••••••••••• windo w d e t o gg fr . EVE Yo~llllJlL • stereo. Pri<'ed to sell. YOU~I ~ a.ut.omauc trans. -Snow ~eS;aG c;'" •282'> 55411Qi20 '..!..""'! -~ 645>?.188'l-:j;~ • while with Burgundy in· l'"IWI~• 282·03r AA AT 4 CADILLAC 1 ~ terior . ...27,000 m iles. Jm- • '66 Squarebat·k. dean. DEALEISHIP IM ·~ · ~-maculat e thr u out ! fiesta s13~1 ;0?~1"" s525402 S&...rTAANA ~ runs gr eat.$1600 OllAMGECOUHTY! ~, LJllllr W SS.JOO . 754 6790 o r ~ "'"I 4 ~·6760 ,,, r "V'C• Answer Ad 11209. 642·4300 DATSUN J '66 vw Ca m per. orig SALES,SERVln : 90~~c::!!•y. 24 hrs ----ustang ~}~::8s5503os J cond. New e n ~. n ew i\ND U..:A~l 'l/C; tti°l 131 ChrislmilS Special. '77 ' ~ v~:~.644 73411 977' 'N 1\Bl:,Rs SH US FIRST! r;1~~~~~'i ~~~t-~~~t Mustang ~~~~:, $566503 J WISHES •••••••••••••••••••••••. c :,.\l)ILL,\{: Wc>havt-a goodselectmn ooct9e 9935 ···-.:i:·~~,s56141i ! EVERYONE' EVERYWHERE i VOLVO . .' _ ,, 1 ~~e\~of~~· & u sx " ···•··•··············•· tl A ~ SALES.SERVICE I Cil m ~~~,~~J~. full ustang ~.~i~\<, 5557346 J j AMDLEASIHG power.a 1C-.L1r 1K 18::.28 JOYOUS a OVERSEAS Ot:J,.IVERV Sloµ" Take 111n1· t11 11·1.•'I $4888 ustang .~" .. ,_, 5590) 11 ' 4 EXPERTS ,and :.lm11 .i1 1111111" 11 ' IRVIHE DATSUN .. J ~ -.1m11I·· \\I'" 11 •• 11-1'11111 t51-1s15 t ·· s59011• • HOLIDAY ~ EAILE IKE I n.":-.lllt•ll \lb. t\nd 11 II ~uu'r1· Ill th1 mark..t us ang •4J>~ ... ' t11r.1 lil'111•1 1 J1 Ii· 'ur1· • -, 0 1966Harbor ~~\d I '."11. '"di ,, I ~11·11111 ~ 11111,,., k 11.,. 111,1111 ,111111, Govd cond'. ew rt'hll ........ '" 59622' 200 I IL 17111 st. SANTA AMA • COSTA M l',SA ( 1;,,.,if1t•d \d \ ·~ ·1.!l .... ,..,.wr~t'l'rft -mt~ 1~11r@l...,,te-bmd-:"-hl.;rcir-to17. ......... ··~ ... '•? 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Hurry' senal 13247 S.S!ll!i IRVl ... f DA TSUH 951 -7575 '79 Mer1·tiry Zephyr Wa gon au\omat1l' transm1'>:.1<1n. air rond1 t.Jonmg. power stecnn)! lugga~e ra c k Li e OIOWQJ 14497 John:.on an d Son Li n rol n 1 Mercury 540.36.10. -- '77 Mercury Bobc:.i l· VG. automatic, p is. radio. Lie 601 SX Y S299i Johnson and Son Lin coln1Men·ury 540·56:\0 'M Merrury Mona rc h VS. automatic, a le.. onl)' 8720 miles. Lu· MYlRU 9829'7 Johnson anlt Son Lin rolnl Mercury ~o 5630 a. .... w.. 9955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~79 DEL'I'A Wgn 14,000 mi. Many extras. $?.SOO Call 675·5292 '78 Olds 88 Diesel am /fm . air. power sea t 48K miles $5200494·1207 ~ 9965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77TretA• .,,, . .., .. aate.laterfor Power steertna. brakes. windows. Power door lockA, rear window de· f0«ger. 16 MPG with 403 VI. AM /FM I" trac k. 95300. HM41S 1--- ..,. Boone. 4 dr. xlnLcond. DOOO. Daya H8·HOO : eYa~ •••••••••••••••••••••• T7 ford Tbunder b)rd. VB . automat ic tran1mialion, power teat.a la window•, air ~dltlQPln&. AM /I'll 1tereo. Lie. OUSZ' Pll'f. JobDMlft aftd S. Lheoln /MereurJ ..... ---· -...... ,..,.,,....._ ., Granada ::·~ 5618435 Granada ·;.;;,.' 5651531 T-Blrd ·:.:~~;· s662737 T -Bird ·;.~.:.· s735211 T -Bird 5830644 I-Bird ""_.. 59457 13 Fairmont :~': .. ._s642822 I 910 CHEVROlET CHlVfTTl Tp,1 Qat m1.,.., nM• 4 ~ tral\I Ckle'k•I ..... & '" ~ bf'Qtte'\ ,n .,,,, 6-H'W" ?) X'C' ""1•t' &~PA 9' l&JllA 1979 Fo.D FAIAMOMT WA~ a cy• ti•• .. ..,..,, .1.,,, ..... trl nt 11r cc.•nd ~ 1f"'6"1'1Q rool '•C' ~ ~,,.,..,,, ••"'''" tr1n*OOf'1•tio'"' •Tf'W'l. ~· p4J1'._8l "" l'OttD U~CHBO «;T Au1om1 t1c 111n""'..-.on ••' CO'ICl•t0n•t111 Alo&of'M ..... h<I -& ctu• .. CIDr'lr'OI Soor> lO 0. I C-<' tN:J6~ Sit< PA~TI 1977 cOMTIMIHT AL ... .. ., C•r11er .OtllOt\ Uledeo ...,II rwWll•nt bu1 • !'Ole on "" roof. HH l•H ,,,.~ 3&.000 "'''" C--""°"Y• I Allbllll pncel "fJOlC01 ~ 1>4$6t) 56511 1979 POHTIAC IOMMEVIW "'"'°"'•'< ' '"' • Y-,r\~ """"' ,, •• ,,,,,, •• ,,,._ w "O _, ..,.'()\.., ,,,., ... 'O'l~~""'"""' P'""" •o ••' r-.sr -....-..av !>1> P•41'1. 1910 TOYOTA co•ou.•w•~ AulOf'\111( trl.nt Arf .xlnO \ tu then 1 .t CCX> (n1M Thtt ' <Seo• moa1l <:::()mt)nes ut1hfy ""'"' t uoer b economy r-182'fY1' S(li. P+QIJ 1979 FOltO f l 50 l'te«W' VI 3 •o••d 11en1 *"" cw.nlnv• A-M-.1"<1 C ... 1' U • O"' """"" ... ff'WI , 1.eoo ,,,,,.. s.. 2911 si- P•&111 1t7'FOID '600 "STAJC89" 1e II l>•O '•o••o 1r1111m1u •on -~ .-on< "~"'....,...,, '°"' mlle1• A tel l "'oo.ri.ort•' (Ill 11104) 81'. 44Cl1Tl f .. -------· ... -- 1981 TOYOT CB.ICA ST COUPE 5 speed trans .. • speaker AM-FM MPX. stereo radio. bucket seats, power front disc brakes. pinstripes. body side moldings & wheel well moldings (013149). 1981 TOYOTA ·COROLLA DELUXE WAGON EQuipped with 5 speed trans . rear wiper. MPX. radio. roof rack. pinstnpes & wheel well moldings (04'4988). c;..,, polea -le213 f 4 incl.-l&A. '"*'*' 4 dOC '" Oalam1<J -"' ~ -WIOM lie 1o.rnA1 ~rate -I 1 2o-.. 48 _..,.. ol '138 n ""' "'°"" -on 11&00 -ca1n "' ••-)Ofl --~ CUii pnce -'6111 14 .o.-w. kce,,.. & dOC IH O.letr.O oar,..."' P"ce -'64311112 ,.,.,,.. _"'_ .. ,. -11 2~ .a Oil~I Of '144&4 Oill' IT'C)nltl -on '1!>00 OOWn Clllh or ,,_,on,__ ct.;t . • -.na ClllSIMAS SPECIALS I UMllLllVMUNgl! . MUST Sii TO l&llVI! MOW! .-a 1981 TOYOTA PICKUP -FQtupped with 4' ~trans~ tailgate panel. undercoat-- - Ing & front l)OWl9r disc brakes f0020<t6J ssa35131 ~! C-..,_ -'«Ml II"°"* ta> -I -'-Oe•reO OllY-nl ~ -17Stt OI ,,,_-...,. -1110'>o .a oory,...nll ol '131 11 -"'°"'h-on 11&00_ ~,,,,_,.,,.IOOtlMOda.011 1981 TOYOTA COROLLA SRS LIFTBACK 5 speed trans .. POwer steering. AM FM stereo. pin stripes. wheel well 1l¥>1d1ngs. bucket seats and tach. Top of tne hne modelJ 1688655). .5 144~! s5995 1981 VOLVO 4 CYL. 2 DOOR SEDAN 1981 VOLVO 4 CYL. 2 DOOR SEDAN 1980 VOLVO 4 CYL. 2 DOOR SEDAN 1981 VOLVO 4 CYL. 4DOOR SEDAN Equipment includes an automatic transmission. power steering. wheel well moldings. Fabric guard and more! {189764). Equipment i ncludes 4 speed transmission with overdrive. power steering, wheel well moldings. Fabric guard and more! (190932). This GT model is equipped with a 4 speed transmission with overdrive. al- loy wheels. sunroof. power steering and more! (186031). Equipment includes an automatic transmission. power steering. power brakes. power door locks. pinstripes. wheel well moldings and more! (604 793). 59402 59442 59511 59622 1978 TOYOTA CRESSIDA WAGON ~~~:~n~.:=:;:~ SG t ~9 raclt. (8 t 6VYY). -iii-a 1978 DATSUN 121 OGX HATCHBACK • cyl. engine, 4 speed transmission. AM·FM stereo. pinstriping, body side moldings & whiteMJI tires. Super economy! (974TOEJ. 53799 1973 VW 412 SQUAREBACK WAGON Economical • cylinder engine, s I 599c & a gr"4tat llttle wagonH765JGf). automatic transmission. radio. heater -. 1976 TOYOTA CELICA GT COUPE Economical 4 cyt. engine. 5 speed transmission. A~FM stereo cassette and ,Ninyl lntenor. (780ZSQJ_ A steal at only 53499- 1978 MAZDA GLC 4 DR. SEDAN Economical 4 cyt. engine. automatic s3199 transmission. rear wiper washer and whitewall steel radial !Ires. (62<t 158). .. 1977TOYOTA CELICA COUPE t.nca~\ssl~n~ ~· di:cu :,,~~=. t !1~ sa&99 conditioning and AM-~~ - Sl;!per buyr (265RZ:r). • -· -. .. ·:~~l~~t~!m~~~·s· H4. AT2CHl9AC91( bronze metallic paint. pinstriping. ateel raidial tires and more! (610104). fill ~ .. ,,., ... ..-,·-· • --_ ...... ; ,. ,. ... -• "\ TRANSACTIONS --... .... Mot w." litl """' Hit• ., fl •t • Pl •"" I-l "Q ~I 'VO (• t/WI Ill Mt t'-("'4 ~I M< l -l"'l Ph..,, U-~ -a a ~ 14 I a \ I•-t t * ..... • .. !~ -t ~ a:, .. • ....,..,.. 14 II •14. • .... !1 .. ot. UO 4 4 1"1111~ r. IW .... 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H I F DML Y PIL.-OT Bro..,,,.. IJlallled Peanut butter price to soar •1 •ILTON •~owm Peanut butter may be food for am.all fry but tbe •• pilers are all bi& suys. Behind tho&e famWar brand UJD• are ttant corporations. Tbe peanut butter market comes in at about ._ mlllion a year , and the top three brands are: Skippy, .nt and Peter Pan. Skippy bolds rant place with 22 pereat of the business. Right behind it, at 21 percent, is JU. P..t Pan takes down a~ 13 percent of tbe mark el. Money Tree Skippy is the peren· nial leader of tbe peanut butter parade, although their market share has beea shrink· Ing in recent years. It's the brand of a company enigmatically called CPC International. When lhey were known as Com Products, ev~obe k1"!W who they were. But they insisted on cban~~ their mbnicker to CPC, · thereby effectively hiding Uiemselves from public view (their intention all along). Skippy is not the only bag consumer brand an their sta· ble . Trotting out from CPC International are Hellmann's and Best Foods Mayonnaise, Blue Bonnet and Nucoa margarines, Mazola salad oil and margaJine, Knorr fiou~ Gold~grtdctt~ pancake syrup, Rit dyes;-Th<>mas' g muffms. Fannings bread-and-butter pickles, Niagara and Argo laundry starches, NuSoft fabric softener and rood old Bosco milk amplifier. ~~ RANKS AS ONE of the 20 largest food com· panies m the world. The "International" in their corporate name is highly appropriate. They do 65 percent of their sales outside the United States. CPC is headquartered in Englewood Cliffs. Jif peanut butter comes from our old friend, Procter & Gamble (P&G) of Cincinnati. Sometimes It seems that everything comes from P&G. They came into the field well after Skippy and Peter Pan but made Jif a contender by emphasizing its alleged s uperior taste. It's working. Jif passed Peter Pan and is now jostling Skippy. The story about P&G is th.at they hate to be second. :. I I I ! Among their many br ands are Tide, Cheer, Dash, Crest, Head & Shoulders . Ivory. Duncan Hines. Secret, Sure, Pampers, Scope, Charmin. Folgers and the late-but· unlamented Rely. The)'.' re alwa~ the largest.a!h.ertiser in.. __ _ --nie na 100. ey ou spend C'PC 9-to-l. · - TIORD PLACE IN THE peanut butter market belongs to _Peter ~an, a br~nd of. the old Chicago meat packer. Swift, which today ts buned in the vaults of a company enigmatically called Esmark <mark of S. get it?). The modern history of this company is simple to tell: get out of the Chicago stockyards, get out of the meat bus1· ness. Right now they are in the process of selling ofr their fresh meat operations, which is like disposing of your birthright Esmark's position is clear: why sell slabs of beef to butchers when you can be fooling around with Playtex bras and girdles. STP oil t reatment -and Peter Pan peanut butter for the kids? SO 111ESE THREE BRANDS capture a UUle more than half of the peanut butter market. The rest of the busi· ness is done by local brands. especially the labels or supermarket chains. They are generally cheaper than the three nationals. F~eral regulations stipulate that ~anut butter must be at least 9() percent peanuts. There are other things in there. notably salt and sugar. Two years ago Consume}" Reports, bible of the con· sumerists, rated the peanut butter brands, based on "sensory judgements," meaning: bow did it taste? Results were good news in Cincinnati. Jif was ranked No. 1. Skippy and Peter Pan were well down on the list. Peanut butter has been touted for a long time as a high source of protein and therefore a good substitute for meat. However. that may be changing. Thanks to last summer's drought' the peanut crop is down "J7 percent -and that's expected to balloon peanut butter prices, Two years ago a 16-ounce jar of peanut butter was sell· ing for around Sl.15 (less if you bought a store brand). The price is now around Sl.50 --and will soon be higher. Auto layoffs spoil holiday DETR<?IT CAP> -Nearly 46.000 US auto assembly workers Wlll return to work late from their Christmas holida~s as the major producers struggle to hold down in· ventones. It will be by far the model year 's highest total of s hort· term furloughs . which have not exceeded 15,000 since Oc· tober. Company reports included the first layoffs, except for model_ ch;8"geovers and two brief strikes. at Volkswagen or America s plant in Westmoreland, Pa. The plant has worked steadily since April IO, 1978. TWO 1110USAND WORKERS will stay home from Westmoreland and 600 more from a feeder plant. _Only <?eneral Motors Corp. said it planned to operate all its active assembly lines the ~k of Jan. s. GM has two plants, with 7 .000 workers. down for retooling. Ford Motor Co. will delay the return to work or 11 as· sembly lines .in nine plants employing aa.300 worken11ntil J ao. 12.or Jan . .J.9_ I\ CHRYSLER CORP. WILL woaK only one of its sht U.S. assembly plants, the truck plant in Warren, llich. Some 15,610 workers will stay home from the others fM a nother week or two. Chrrsler said it did not have figures on temporary la~offs m component plants. but published reports have sa1d at least 3,900 will be idle. Gold metals quotations Gold lfaredw61fa....,,,;,. ... , Marie~•• el•ftl Ire £.,..,,,. Sllrn-ll••d• 6 ........... , .. .,. l.eredere .. ,.,_.f r,..,.., • ...... j •l I •• I l 11"' "'"''"d M IO IJ~ "' llll'Owr t!-1·· 62 !~ ..... ~ltH 1• 41 1VH V. -•-ti - ltl •• ti • .. ""-'."I ,»:It .... af'-• llo IN~ .n I lt7 · VI Me!l"Ot IS SJ 2.._ "" "LC ... I M lt\lo It .. I.JI • 11 t1~·Yt lltMC. 1.16 1 IAI. J6W.-Vt IMC. , ti IHI! Mllllllll I.JD J f """' !'Ta Al• • ~ ~ , ·•·· ,, ,111, .. , ft1rc11 '· 11 12 t1 ••. 1r1<ce ,... 10 ~• ~ Mllrc"' • • ' uw.-14. 11.1,,..., ... 1 ,,. 1011o-"' Mitsu ish 1,1211 u ,.... 10 u l~····· tN ll!f1_ ... ,..11so ~ • ' 10 ., ... .,.. 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NSW VOIUC Leal )IOV forl«, taere•a a real world out t.M,.. that doeu't eokno.&edae U.. -.. itlttce ol ~,._ l•ut lt want.I &o eut cloWD oe ltalldouu, btnetha, tax l«>phol• and UM tlke from C1tfca. Sam'a bee la atMr wont•. I\ wanu yw to worry •bo-..t IOI· lN ttwm, the realOn belnl that U.... &oodi" are -.... unf!Ur aod very often lnftaUonarv. And tbev .. '\ want you to for1et lt, t!ven al Chrlatmas. , , Tiwn!lore, 1f you are deeply 1fubmer1ed in the alum..,... comlort of th" .euoo, pleue reaUae th•t tht: lorctis or economic ra1bteuw1n•• ire wide awake. Consider, for example, this pro- poul from GoldmanSachs. The eronomacs unit of that m•Jor investment. bouae wants to restrict the tax deductibility ol consumer Interest because, it says. s uch deductions spur infla· lion, l'Ul the :savings rate, and keep taxes high. · cu•••,, All good reasons, most peo.. pit would agree, but at what cost to the credit card us~r. to the automobile buyer, to the family with the · ~ae-and,-..10 general;tollp-nera ion o peo. IN• deep m debt., To cut the tax deductlbilHy of tnteresl woutd ~ to ~ut the·oxygen hoses of families submerged in a red ink sea who have been able to cope because their bic debts often give them big income tax refunds. GOLDMAN SACHS EXPLAINS: "In effect, consumers deduct inflation from their borrowing costs more than once once because they repay 'lheir debts in dollars that are worth less, and again because they can deduct the in.nation premium in in· terest costs from their taxable income and, thereby, reduce their taxes." ll 's true, and by now most debtors understand the process. In fact, many Americans haven't slipped into debt but have pursued it. To owe money. they conclude, is the way to obtain a subsidy from Uncle Sam. · Jt is also the waylo live well today. It is the way to riches. It is the way to get more than 100 cents on the -..dollar, e-t"emar~able feat consrdenng-u\irrenders get a loss less than 100 cents on their dollars. SAVERS TODAY ARE PENALIZED. They forgo buying a product until they haveenough money saved, only to realize that the buying power of their ,savings s hrinks rather than grows, and that the price of the product rises. It leaves them with no product and shriveled savings. The borrower obtains the product and all the be nefits of ittoday. He doesn't have to wait. He pays for it in cheaper dollars. He iets a tax deduction. He gets the appreciation in value because of inflation. And so, to a generation of borrowers the Goldman Saens proposal is frightening. The invest- . ment firm would use the ad<\~ revenue resulting from the change to finance "a substantial reduction in taxes on consumer savings and investment re- turns." That is, to aid savers . . INTIIE EVES OF THE borrower, the mostdev·: astating thing you can say about sue~ a proposal is that it appears to make sense. Shouldn't savings be 1 encouraged so the country will have capital to re- f, build? Shouldn 't excesses of demand be curtailed so as to restrain in fl at ion? I But, so long has the country been in debt, so long , have various units of government run up deficits, so t long have people been accustomed to buying even : when they didn't have the money only the credit ... : that the very notion seems aimed at disrupting what 1 haa come to be the good life, the Ufe of the contented ,debtor. ~ "Humbug," s ays the debtor. submerging t • him:;elf in holiday games and cocktails. "Those do· gooders don't even rest at Christm as. They don 't even believe in Santa Claus.·' · edera I eoa trol I 'C. ! itrus growers I lean 't agree ; VISALIA <AP) Not everything is sweet l when California citrus growers talk about the !federal marketing order that cont.rols the volume •of oranges and lemons they can ship each week. I Some think the marketing order itself is a sour lemon along the lines of a dilapidated used car. 1 But other growers think the marketing order jsaves the indus try from an orange crush of large t1_urpJuses on the market that could depress prices. THF.sE DIVERGENT VIEWS were debated - during an "issues and answers" seminar here !sponsored by California Citrus Mutual and the Tulare County Farm Bureau. Citrus marketing order s were established • more than four decades ago to enhance grower I profits and regulate an orderly now of supply to 1the mark~l, said Robert H. Autert_rlelh, generaL !!l!"ag~~ofVentura CountyCitsus Ex-chan1e. . 'Our industry operates under the mantle of marketing orders because the industry chose to do l so," saJd Autenrieth, a former member of the jcommitt.ees that administer the orders. "They • were not inflicted on growers and shJppers against their will" • • AVTENRIETH CONCEDED THAT the I• 1y1tem has "some weaknesses, includin1 a slow, complex method or chan1in1 regulations plus dis- . putea between citrus district.a that often 1enerate f ll)ore discussion than basic marketinl decisions. • On the problem of internal controversies, ! Autenrieth said: · "There's no doubt that it la ln the interest of San Joaquin Valley growers to ahip more fruit at a lower price than from Southern CaUfomJa where tconomics dictate that 1rowen ship less fruit at • I fticher price. We must find a way to compromise." , AlJTENalETH CONTENDED THAT market· lng orders "benefit all ele1t1enta of the industry"· b)' avoldin1 cut-throat price cuttiq that leads to Jm&auafactory returns in the run. But srower Lw• Cara e more p tll e than bll dlnll • ~auae the tllble 1rape industry la lea repleted. • • •Q>mpet.ltlon does not come ln," wttb a pro t'ilte limit of cltnaa that each sa-cker can tblp eacb treelr, Caratan aald. "It la a charitable approach to endeavor· co keep everyone In bualne11, but there bu to be iome ellminat.lon. ·• ..... 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Among their m a n y brands are Tide, C h eer , Dash, Crest . H ead & Shoulde rs. I vor y . Duncan Hines. Secret, Sure, Pampers, Scope, C harmin, Folgers and the late-but· unlame nted R e ly. They're always the largest advertiser in the nation. They outspend CPC 9-to-l . TIDBD PLACE lN THE peanut butter market belon1s t o Peter Pan, a brand of the old Chica10 meat packer. S wift, which today is buried in the vaults o f a company e nigmatica lly called E s mark Cmark of S, gel it?). The mode m history ol th.is company is simple to tell: get out ol the Cllicago s toc kyards, gel out or the meal bus I· n e ss. Right now they are in the process o f selling off their fresh m eal oper a tions, whic h is like dis posing of your birthrigh t. E s mark's position is c lear : why sell slabs of beef lo butchers when you can be fooling around with Playtex bras and girdles, STP oil treatment -and Peter Pan p eanut butter fo r the kids? SO TIIESE THREE BRANDS captur e a litUe more t h a n half of the peanut butte r m a rket. The rest of the busi· n ess is done b y local brands. especially the labels of s upermarket c hains . They are gener ally c heaper than the t hree nationals . Federal regulations s tipulate that peanut butte r must be at least 90 percent p eanuts . T h e r e are other things in there. notably s alt and s ugar . . .. lark• In Tltr .-.po1ll91t1 I p• a11d Dowi11• .. NEW VOAK IAPI Tiie rollowlno '"' "'°W> Ille ... .., Vofl( SIO<k Ewc.llenQr ttoc" ...., -rr•nl.s lhal llave gone UD Ille '""'' -oown Ille mott ~wd on Pt•<~ ot u .. ,. ·-•din\ ol vo1.- I llN"rfran L.radrr• H~·•ab NEW V0~1( (AP I Soot nonte"""' mtl•I prl(el 1000 Ce11~r IS'"·ll'• uni. • oound US dHltn•lton~ Le., )9.03 <•nl\ • POUnO Zl.-c 411 ,..., .. C9nll • DOllnd, O.llvtt..i Tin SI 1116 Mel•1' Week CO('l'IOl>'Jle Ill Al""'I-16 <l:lllS a l)ullnd, N. 'I' "'•l"Ctort sao ao per ''••k. ,.tetl-U.0.llO ltOY 01 , H Y su ...... leMl• J 7 S. 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Thnefor~. 1f you ""' d"ply •ubmerted in the alumberoul <'Omfort uf \he iteuon, pleue realiie tb•t tbe forces of economic rl&hleOuines are wlde awake. Consider , for example, this pro posal from C.oJdman Sachs. The economics unit of that ..._Jor mve tment house wants to restrict the tax deductibility of con umer interest because, it says, such deductions spur infla. lion. cut the savings rate, and keep taxes high. W••"" All good reasons , mos\ peo- ple would agree, but at what cost lo the credit card user to thUl!!filnQhile bu~er. to the famU,y with-the - lg mortgage and . .in general, to a generation of JM!O· ptedeepindebt? To cut the tax deductibility of interest would be to cut the ox ygen hoses of families submeraed in a red ink sea who have been able to cope because their bi1 debts often give them big income tax refunds. GOLDMAN SACHS EXPLAINS: "In effect, . consumers deduct inflation from their borrowing costs more than once once because they repay their debts in dollars that are worth less. and again bee a use they can deduct the inflation premium in in- terest costs from their taxable income and, thereby. reduce their taxes." It's I rue, and by now most debtors understand the process. In ract, many Americans haven't Jlipped into debt but have pursued it. Tc1owe money, they conclude. is the way to obtain a subsidy from .Uncle Sam. It is also the way to Ii ve well today. It is the way to r s It is,the way,.t.G.ge\.-mere-than JOO cents onth dollar, a remarkable feat considering that lenders get a loss less than 100 cents on their dollars. SAVERS TODAV ARE PENALIZED. They forgo buying a product until they have enough money saved, only to realize that Che buying power of their savings shrinks rather than grows, and that the price of the product rises. It leaves them with no product and shriveled savings. The borrower obtains the product and all the benefi ts of it today. He doesn't have to wait. He pays for it in cheaper dollars. He jle\s a tax deduction. He gets the appreciation in value because of inflation. And so, lo a generation of borrowers the Goldman Sachs proposal is frightening. The invest· · ment firm would use the added revenue resulting : from the change to finance "a substantial reduction ·in taxes on consumer savings and investment re- . turns. "That is. to aid savers. r . IN111E EYES OF THE borrower, themostdev-: • utating thing you can say about such a proposal is !tb•t it appears to make sense. Shouldn't savings be : encouraged so the country will have capital to re- ~ buil_!!? ShQ..uldn 'lexcesses of demand ~urt-ailectsu-- as to restrain inflation? : But, so long has the country been in debt, so long have various uniLc; of government run up deficits, so • long have people been accustomed to buying even ·when they didn 'l have the money only the credit . . . :that the very notion seems aimed al disrupting what has come to be the good life. the life of tile contented debtor. "Humbug," s ays the debtor. s ubmerging 'himself in holiday games and cocktails. "Those do· gooders don't even rest at Christmas. They don't ; even believe in Santa Claus." ,..ederal eontrol . 1Citrus gr~n :can't agree I VISALIA (AP) -Not everything is sweet jWhen California citrus growers talk about the tfederal marketing order that controls the volume :or oranges and lemons they can ship each week. ' Some think the marketing order itself is a sour "lemon along lhe lines of a dilapidated used car. • But other growers think the marketing order Isaves the indu!'try from an orange crush of large _ _rurpluses on the market that could depress prices. t -THESE DIVERGENT VIEWS were debated fduring an "issues and answers" seminar here tsponsored by California Citrus Mutual and the Tulare County Farm Bureau. , Citrus marketing orders we11e established !more than four decades ago lo enhance grower r~rofits and regulate an orderly now of supply to tthe market, said Robert H. Aul~rleth. ,&en.eral.. 1 1 imrna1erofVentura CoU"nty Cilrus Ellchan1e. •'Our industry operates under lhe mantle of I marketing orders because the industry chose to do so,·· said Autenrieth, a former member of the committees that administer the orders. "They were not inflicted on growers and shippers against their will." AUTENRIETH CONCEDED THAT the 11stem has "some weaknesses, includin1 a slow, t complex method of changing regulations plus dis- putes between citrus districts that often aenerate more itiscuasion than basic marbtin1 decisions. On the problem of internal controversies, Autenrietb said: "There's no doubt that it ia tn the interest of San Joaquin Valley growers to ship more fruit at a I lower price than from Southern California where eeonomlca dJctate that srowen ship leu fruit at a -b.llher price. We-must find a way to comprom!!_e." Atrl'EN&IETll CONTENDED THAT market· lng orders "benent all elements of the industry" by aVCJ6din& cut.throat price eutUna that lealk to -•tllfactory retuma in the Iona nm. _ But sroww Lula Caratan of belano said hla la· ble srapes are more· profttable than bis eltrua •ame the table arape lnclultry ii leu rel\llated. • · "Competition does not come tn," wttb a pro lllle limit ol citrus that each pecker can lhlp each ..... 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