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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-12-12 - Orange Coast PilotIUICI CUil YllR HllRIWI llllY PIPIR S ATURDA Y DEC~MBfR 12 1981 ORANGE COUNTV . C ALIFORNIA J!> Lf NTS Problem was a bear, but church got its roast Newport Beach restaurateur provides exotic fare for traditional celebration in West Virginia N'ewport Beach restaurateur Max Dillman has come to the rescue ol a West Virginia church congregation in ilS quest to keep a 206·year-old tradition alive. Dillman. whose Dillman's Restaurant is known ror tts monthly wild eame dinners. will ship a six·pound bear roast to the congregation so that its traditional annual picnic won't lack for a traditional centerpiece of bear meat. Though bear meal may sound exotic lo most people, it's nothing special to Dillman. Al this month's wild game dinner <the dinners are held the first Friday and Saturday of each month) the featured dishes were hippopotamus, buffalo. wild boar, wild turkey . pheasant, eland <a deer·type African animal). and chukar (a bird similar to pheasant.> The plight of tbe Forks of Cheat Baptis t Church In Morgantown, W. Va., came lo Dillman's attention through a local radio s how. he said. The church, in its annual "homecoming" picnic each July, commemorates ilS pioneer beginnings. In West Virginia, where bear hunting is only allowed in Oecem ber. a local· magistrate had supplied the church's needs annually during December until be died this year. Thus the congregation was racing a celebration bare or bear this year. Alf of which was noted In the media and broadcast this week by Los Angeles announcer Robert W. Morgan. A listener familiar with Dillman called Morgan's show to tell him that Dillman might be able to find bear meat. Morgan arranged a conversation between himself. DiJlman and church pastor The Rev. Joseph Glul'k , and the rest is history. Dillman, interviewed Friday. said he first supplied the church with the name of his New York wild game s upplier , then decided lo supply the bear roast himself. The resultant publicity ha s m ore than o ffset hia mvestment. he satd. Dillman described bear meat as "very much like pork - maybe a litUe tougher," while Rev. Gluck's wife likened the meat to roast beer. So , thanks to a little cross·continental cooperation, there won't be a bare spot where the bear goes at a little West Virginia church's celebration this year. CIA director Casey I under investigation SPILL -Five hundred batteries were jumped 1 onto Newport Boulevard Friday afternoon ; when the truck carrying them s ustained an . axle lock, sending the cargo careening across ....,""._ ....... the roadway. near 19ttt Street. Southbound traffic was snarled while fire officials mopped up acid leaking from the batteries. :Silkwood award voided I $10.5 million judgment in plutonium case reve.rsed DENVER I AP> ..:.... A federal appeals court on Friday reversed a $10.5 million award to the estate of Karen Silkwood, an Qldahoma plutonium plant 1 worker who died in a 1974 automobile accident. m eeting with a reporter to ·discuss her charges. unfair because there was no proof Kerr-McGee was guilty of any ··evil intent.'· But Silkwood attorney Arthur Angel said anything less would <See REVERSE, Page AZ) WASHINGTON CAPJ -The Justice Department's criminal division Is reviewing whether CIA Director William J Casey violated th e l aw by n ot registering as a foreign agent while representing Indonesia in 1976, government sources said Friday. Casey thus becomes the third lop o fficial of the Reagan administration whose affairs are being studied by the Justice Department tQ see whether a s pecial prosecutor s hould be named. The oth er two are . national securit y adviser Richa rd Allen and Labor Secretary Ray Donovan. Casey's case was referred to the Justice Department last week by the Senate Intelligence Committee. Acting Committee C hairman Daniel Patrick Moynihan, D·N . Y . said the committee had been unable to resolve whether Casey should hav e r egistered with the department under the Foreign Agents Registra tion Act and · that determination sho\,\ld ··appropriately be made by the Department of Justice." Justice Department- spokesman Tom DeCair had no c o m men t o n w h a t l h e . department had done with the Senate report, saying "We don't c omment in any way on mvestigative matters.·· But one department source said, "'The report, was referred to the criminal division for The loth U.S. Ci rcuit Court of Appeals ruled the U.S. District Court in .Oklahoma erred in awarding $10 million in punitive damages and $500,000 in personal damages . Lawyers for Kerr-McGee had argued before the court in November 1980 that attorneys representing the Silkwood estate had taken advantage of anti-nuclear ''hysteria.. to win excessive punitive damages from the jury, which found the corporation n eg lige nt in allowing her to be contaminated with plutonium. Money supply µp . It said the issue of personal damages s hould have been handled through Oklahoma's workmen 's co mpen s ation system. Ttre c!>Urt upheld a judgment of S5.000 in property damages from Miss Silkwood's employer, the Kerr-McGee Corp. , The case was returned to a lower court to resolve the damage issues. Miss Silkwood had contended that the plant where she worked was unsafe and that she had been contaminated with highly radioactive plutonium. She was killed whil e en route to a They also contended that ·the entire $10.5 million judgment against the Oklahoma City energy conglomerate should be dismissed because the trial was held in the wrong court. Finally. they said publicity following the Three Mile Island accident on March U, 1979, in which a nuclear power plant reactor was damaged in the nalion·s most serious nuclear power accident. created an atmosphere that made a fair trial impossible. Kerr-McGee lawyer William Paul also claimed t he SlO million 'punitive award was Peruvian advances for top U .N. post Interest rate drop may slow NEW YORK CAP> -Two measures of the nation's money s upply soared in the latest reporting period. the Federal Reserve Board said Friday, dampening hopes for h.lrther declines in interest rates ·in the remaining weeks of the year. The Fed said a measure of funds readily available for. spending, known as MlB, surged higher by S4 billion in the week ended Dec. 2 to a seasonally adjusted $439.9 billion following revisions in the previous week's figures. MlB includes cash in circulation a nd deposits in chec king.type accounts in financial institutions. It was the fourth increase in the last rive weeks. A broader measure or the money supply. known as M2 ~d adding such things as savings deposits and money-market mutual fund s hares to MlB, Jumped $24 .6 billion in November to a seasonally adjusted Sl.82 trillion. M2 is' reported monthly and M 1 B is reported weekly. Edward Yardeni. chief economist at the investment firm of E.F. Hutton & Co. lnc., said the jump in M2 reflected the deepening recession. ··People are getting scared .. about how quickly they are losing their jobs. People are taking their pay check home and saving it, not spendin~ it," Yardeni said. J effrey Leeds. an economist at Chemical Bank. attributed the growth of M2 to the tax cul which took e ff ect Oct. 1 "combined wi\h caution on the part of co.nsumers and their inabiHty to spend on houses and automobiles because interest rates are hlgh... . Both Yardeni and Leeds said they expected further declines in interest rates in "January. review:· Another source, also asking anony mity , said the division was trying to determine if there were evidence enough lo invoke the special prosecuter act. ·This source said the review was similar lo that done . on whether Allen's receipt of $1,000 from two Japanese journalists required a special prosecutor. Casey represented lndooesia, in a U.S. tax question in 1978, but the Foreign Agent Regislr<ttion Act has no statute or limitations. Failure to ft.le required statements "s hall be considered a continuing offense for as long as s uch failure exists." the act says. Clark lukewarm • on new airport ~ By GLENN SCO'M' OftMo.llyP't ... s.... ·Calling John . Wayne Airport "the bird we have in the band," Oran ge County Supervisor Ralph Clark said Friday he is reluctant to build a new regional airport. Speaking· to a luncheon a udience of about 300 mefabers o f the Community Airport Council, Clark said he would rather s ee i n c r e mental improvements made to existing ai rports than underg<l the formidable task or developing a new racility. ··1 know it is glamorous to loolc lo some new site and think it will solve all of out problems, .. said Clark. "But it won't." For example, he said,grading lo create a proper site al . Santiago Canyon, considered by some as the best alternative for a regional site, would require excavating three times the earth dug to creat e the Panama Canal. And construction of a new facility would take from 15 lo 20 years. he said. Clark strongly backed the master plan of expansion for John Wayne. The plan provides an increase in daily commercial jet departures Crom 41 to a maximum of SS. The fl&w'e is to be raised only as cumulative takeoff noise is reduced throu1h use of new, quieter jets. . Htf said the improvements included in the county Board ol Supervisors' S75 million plan "must not be sacrificed for a solution that is 15 years. if ever, away ... Clark 's co mm e nts - reiterating previous public statements he has made -were warmly received by the council memb e r s hip , which is comprised primarily of business representatives who encourage increased aviation services in the county. On a related topic. Clark said he expects that some of the commercial carriers seeking to IMlftt "9le ........ RELUCTANT -Supe.rvisor Ralph Clark has misgivin.gs a bout building a regional airport in Orange County. fly from John Wayne will be c hallenging eventua l access plans for the airport because they won't agree with plans to "cut up the pie" of available daily flights. Said the supervisor: "As far as l 'm concerned. if we'd increase the size of the pie and let the marketplace cut the slices we'd all be better off in the long run." However. after his speech, Clark stressed to reporters that he doesn·t advocate expandi.n1 daily flights al John Wayne past the master plan's allowable SS. He also said he hasn't decided against constructing a new regional airport, but be does lean away from one. "I'm not ruling anything out," he said. "I want questions answered.'· But in his speech, Clark didn't l~e CLAllK, Page A%) UNITED NATIONS (AP> - The Security Council on Friday nominated Javier Perez de Cuellar, a Peruvian diplomat who skillfully avoided aneering the Kremlin on a delicate U.N. mission lo Afghanistan, lo be the fifth U.N. secretary general. Lagunan says rival salvors undermined Pinta recov_ery 111111. l:IAIT 1111111 Variable cloudiness today, becoming mostly cloudy Sunday. Highs tbls weekend 62 to 68, lows itpper 40s to mid SOs. · Once confirmed by the General Assembly. he will succeed Kurt Waldheim, the 62·year-old Austrian incumbent, on Jan. 1 and become the first Latin American to hold the post or chief U.N. administrative officer. The General Assembly's endorsement in the next few days was regarded as certain. Three ~ tbe or1anlaatioa's four secretaries 1eneral to date bave been Europeans: Try1ve Lie ol Norway, Da1 Hammankjokl ~ Sweden and Waldheim, whole predecessor was U Thant of Burma. The U.N. chief la eaid SZlt,90 a year in salary and other benefits, and bu the UH ol a CSee lJN, Pap AZ> By STEVE MITCHELL Of .. ~ ....... Treasure seeker Roger Miklos left bis Laguna Beach home for tbe Caribbean 14 months a10 to recover ~ wreckage of what be believes is the Pinta, one of Columbus' three sailin1 ships. He returned to Oran1e County empty handed 'this week, the victim , he says, of corrupt government officials of tbe Britlah~wned Turk and Caicos lslandst and the Institute of Naulicu Attbaeoloty UNA>, a rival aalvace firm be acCUMI ol 1oln1 in tbe back door to obtain the riabt to aalvace the Miklos, 41, la certain e wrecta1e that lies lD 15 feet water olf the Caieoa chain miles south of Florida la Pinta. He believes the small wooden caravel sank during a hurricane in 1500 -while anchored off the island chain in the south Bahamas. Miklos bas plotted maps~ the wreckage, showing a Spanish anchor and a half doaen cannon of the variety tbat wu aboard the Pinta just eiaht years after Columbus discovered America. And he says be b ad an a1reement with the Turk a"'1 Caicos Island 1overnment to recovec-the wreck and give it to the residents of the impoverished laJanda. In excbance. Mlkloe and bis Nomad Treasure Seeken ftrm want half of future film riabta and r ventures t.bat come u a r ult ol the restoration ~ tbe Id essel. Miklos has been working on the salvage project with Rocer and Nancy Desautels or Huntington Beach, both archaeologists and principals in Scientific Resource Surveys, Inc. of Santa Ana. The two scientists were with Miklos late last month when be fled the islands with bis two salvaae ships and crews. feartnc seiaure ~ the vesaela and bis arrest on what he terms ·•truqiped up charaes." And now, armed with documentation be saya proyea the aovernor of the islands violated a contract with ll1.kJol and the local arcbaeolosista, the Laguna Beach treasure bunter says he intends to sue INA. <5" PINTA .... ~ AU 111181 TlllY A group o/ Viehom veteran• tell their "Bitterawut Memoriea" tonight in a telet1iaiotl documenlOfll. SH ,,. AS. 11111 ·~ c.. -J c......... g .. ..... c-ec. ...... ..... C.·--... ....... c...w .. ___ C4 , ......... 01w • 91 ~ ......... a..._ --9 cw., ... ., • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December 12. 1981 No annual inspection? EPA official says yearly vehicle checks. not mandatory I.OS ANOELES (AP> -1be U.S. t:nvironment•l Protection Atcency will no lonaer dictate that Callrornia require annual vehicle Inspections to meet federal air qualJty-s\andards, to; PA Rtigional Admlnlatrator Sonia Crow announced. But a spokeswoman ror Mrs. <.:r o w, wh o m ade the announcement Thursday while teslirying before the Assembly Transportation Committee in Los Angeles, s aid the revision will not immediately a ffect funding sanctions put into effect last year by the EPA after the state Legislature failed to enact a bill requiring such inspections. · S pokes w o man Jo Ann Semones said Friday that the annual requirement had been an interpretation of the federal From Page Al program . S h e 11td EPA admlnl1tratora at the federal and re1ion'1 level decided to revise their interpretaUon, Sbe s aid EPA administrators at the federal and recional level decided to revlae their interpretaUoa, but that some kind or periodic in spection proaram Is still required. "The law Is discretionary," said Ms. Semones. "La1t year, the determination waa made that an annual inspection and maintenance proaram would be n ecessary . Th e c urrent administration feels that u the law reads, which la 'periodic,' that that would be acceptable." When the state fJiled to meet a 1982 deadline for achieving federal air pollution standards, thJ EPA put a freeze on as much PINTA SALVAGE • • • which is associated with Texas A& M Unive r sity, for $250 million. He s aid his attor neys in Florida are pre paring his case for a court battle that wtll s how th e Texas salvage ope r a ti on · "mali cio u s ly interfered with an advantageous contract ... in its efforts to obtain salvage rights on the Pinta. And he blames the governor of the islands for conspiring with the Texas archaeologists in an effort to chase Miklos and his exploration vessels off tht! Pinta site. He said he was accused of 1.dunde r in g the legendary wreckage, and. at one point. of holding Nancy Desautels at <government offi cials> and asked if it looked like I was be ing held hostage." Miklos said he fled the islands with his crew and $hips Nov. 28 after government police seized his captain's gun in a search ol the vessels. His efforts to get the U.S. E mbassy involved failed, with a spokesman telling him the issue a ppeared to be a dis pute between two salvage firms. Now, Miklos says, it will be up to the Florida courts to decide w 'h e ther th e T ex a s arc h aeologica l salvo r~ interfered with his agreement wi th t he .Turk a nd Caicos government. aa $85 0 million l n California -bound fed e ral construction money. The freeze included about $134 million in federal hJgbway funda and $34 million in federal aewa1e money. Slate Sen. Robe rt Prealey, D·Rlverside, a uthor or slate auto inspection bHl, SB33, said the ditrerent interpretation by the EPA would force him to amend the bill, possibly to r equire inspections every two years instead of annually. As now written. the bill would allow smog control agencies to require annual auto emi.saions inspections after Jan. 1 1983, of all cars and light trucks in the state's five major metropolitan areas -San Francisco, Los · Angeles. Fresno. Sacramento and San Diego. King says ordeal bad for in£ome LOS ANGELES <AP) -Billie J ean King won her court bid Friday to evict he r former woma n lover from a Malibu beach house but the triumph was clouded by damage to her tennis career which she said has cost her more than $1 million. Marilyn Barnett, Mrs. King's former secretary, agreed to obey a judge's order to move within 30 days from the house she claimed Mrs. King bought her when they were lovers. She told repo rte r s : ''I'm hostile toward Billie, but I'll always love her·· and will ketp her love letters. · iiunpoint for ransom money. He says it's the poor islanders who are the real losers in the battle. Mrs. King said outside court: • "It was so s tu pid," Ms. Desautels said Friday at her Santa Ana office. ··1 stood there with (Miklos > in front of them ·"The Pinta could bring a lot of tourists to those isla nds," he said. Two hurt in crash on Ortega Highw'ay A U.S. Marine Corps search and rescue helicopter was called to assist in the rescue Friday of two Westminster men whose vehicle plunged 150 feet down a cliff off Ortega Highway, about 16 miles east of the San Diego Freeway. One of the accident victims remained in critical condition la te Frida y at Mi ssion <.:ommunity Hospital in Mission Viejo. Orange Co unt y Fire Department spokesmen s aid the two men. listed as Sedat Kirten, 18, and James MacFarlin, 19, were traveling toward Riverside when the driver <apparently Ki rten> lost control and skidded off the roadway at about 10:30 a.m . The vehicle came to rest on its roof about half way down the cliff face, the spokesmen said. Mac Farlin was able to leave the car, climb back to the roadway and summon help, but Kirten was not re moved from the vehicle until arter paramedics a rrived at the scene about 20 minutes later. A helicopter fro m the Marine Corps Air Station at El Toro was called into transport Kirten to Mission Hospital. Mac Farlin was transported to the hospital by a mbulance, and was t~eated a nd r e l eased there , the spokesmen said. Kirten was listed in stable but c ritical condition, with the critical listing to stay for at least 24 h ou r s for obser vation purposes, a hospital spokesman said. He reportedly is suffering from an arm fracture and neck and back injuries. "I don't know what I think toward Marilyn. It changes every day. I know she 's not my friend." . She said she and her tennis pro m oter husband, Larr y , "have lost a lot." King said it adds up to ··well over a million dollars ," and his wife agreed. She said there had been no o ff ers for com mercia l endorsements since she held a news conference May 1 to admit the lesbian lc>Ve affair. Neither Mrs . King nor Ms. Barnett s howed any visible e motion ·when Supe rior Court Judge Julius Title announced be was ruling in favor of the tennis star and against Ms. Barnett. Title condemned Ms. Barnett for try ing to get money in exchange for Mrs . King's love letters. ··For Ms. Barnett to claim the letters were o f sentime ntal value, only, is just not credible," Title said. •'The hostility and bitter feelings and money d emanded b y Ms. Ba rnett cannot make that an acceptable explanation." Ms . Barnett, 33, a fo rmer hairdresser, lim ped out of the courtroom leaning on a cane and told reporters she felt she had won some victory. RESCUE - A U.S. Marine search and rescue down a cliff off Ortega Highway, east of San helicopter was used to assist in the rescue Juan Capistrano. Friday of two men whose vehicle plunged O"ANGE COAST llilJ Pilat Thom•P.HMr'f . ~-0-' ........... 0fllcer Robert N. Weed ......... Thomas A. Murptune Hlllr M~MIP Harvey ......... '*- L Kay Schuttz .,....., ...... Kennech,N Goddwd Jf Cll9IMIMO... 8-rnard Scnulmen ~ CharteeH looe ........... ,... Carot A. Moore --Ea. J CIHaMed adw91111fRI 71~ Affottlefdlp1,_.nea~ MAIN~ .......... C... ..... CA. .... ...._:._,.C... ..... CA.- CenrllM ... : c...t ........ '*'-"· -= ...... -·I ................. .. __ , ....... ....,._, .. r .. ..... ~ ....... 111 .. ~-. From Page Al UN ••• New Yon townhouse. Ironically, Petea de Cuellar'a victory in the world body came alter the Peruvian Senate bad refused to ratify his nominaUoo u hi.a country's ambauador to Brazi l. Source• in Lima attributed tbe d omestic opposition to Peres de CueUar's participation in the 1wearin1 in of a mllltary junta ln t•. Tbe United States supported Perea de Cuellar and tbe Soviet Union wa beUeved to be alDCJlll the abstainers. .. GIVING AID -Fire offi cials give emergency aid to victim of auto accident that occurred at about 9:30 p.m . Friday at MacArthur Boulevard and San Joaquin Hills Road. Details were not avutlablc Friday night Social bil~ delayed Action on abortion, school prayer measures put off WASHINGTON !AP> -A vote Friday against li m iting debate on school prayer ended any chance this year that the Senate will resolve any or the major socia l issues pu s hed by conservatives. T h e Senat e declined to approve an effort by Sen. J esse Helms .. R·N.C., to lim it the From Page Al REVERSE • • have amounted to "a slap on the wrist.·· Miss Silkwood, who died in a car accident on Nov. 13, 1974, had worked in Kerr·McGee's quality control laboratory. The Crescent. O kla. plant. closed in 1975. processed liquid plutonium nitrate into nuclear fu el rods for power plants. The jury in Oklahoma had decided Miss Silkwood had been contaminated with plutonium during the week before · her death beclfuse of Kerr·McGee"s negligence. When she died. she was en r ou te to a m eeting with a reporter and an official of the Oil , Chemical and Ato m ic Workers Union a nd reportedly had documents supporting her claim~ the plant was unsafe. The documents were never found. Kerr·McGee lawyers claimed in their arguments last year that the contamination resulted from he r job, making it a workmen's compensation case over which the Oklahoma Industrial Court sho uld have had e xclusive jurisdiction. debate, a procedure called cloture. It takes 60 votes to Limit discussion, and the vote was 59 to 35. The matter is expected to be put on hold until next year. More than a year e1fter the election of a Republican Senate and conservative presid.e nt, abortion, school busing and school prayer remain open questions on Capitol Hill In part those issues were put orr because Congress spent most o f its ti m e o n Preside nt Reagan's budget a nd tax proposals. Senate Majori ty Leader Howard Baker had promised conservatives led by Helms that part of December would be s pent debating those issues. But liberals, led mainly by anothe r Republican , Lowell Weit•k e r o f Conn ec t icut , successfully blocked fin <il action on prayer and busing He lm s h ad attached an $170 robbed from store A lone gunman escaped with $170 cash in the robbery of a Corona del Mar toy store early Friday evening, police said. The robber, a male about 25 years old who was wearin g a red bandana over his face, entered The Toy Sbop at 3101 East Coast Hig hway at about 7 45 p m., showed a gun and demanded cash, police said. He fled on foot after being given the money, and police were unable to find him even though he was seen at another location several minutes a fter the robbery . • amendment to a spending btll for the Jus tice , State and Commer ce departme nts that would h ave p revented the expenditure of federal funds to fight the restoration of prayers in pubhc schools. The Senate voted earher Uus month to approve the rider. but We1<'ker led a filibuster to block final approval of the bill We1cker ct lso led a s1m1lar filibuster against a proposal that fe deral judges be prohibited from issuin g orders requinng a student to be bused more than five miles from home as a m e<i ns of achieving racial balance Thal proposal. s ponsored by Helms a nd Sen B e nn ett J ohns ton. D·L.a .. would also proh1hit s pending Ju s tice Department money Jto ask for busin~ orders The sPnate <igreed on Fnday to put o ff a vote on the Helm ~ Johnston proposal until F'eb I It 1s expected to be approved t.><isllv. but Weicker has said he will use Senate rules to further . dela) t'inal action From Page A1 CLARK • • • sound tn favor of either the Santiago Canyon site or another proposed location in i.outhern Camp Pendeleton An airport at Camp Pendleton. he ~ a 1 d v.-0 u Id · · v 1 rt u a 11 y de s troy the vital military m1ss1on of the base ·· He added that <i n airport at Santiago Canyon '"w ould be a n ennronmental calamity · · S"1E UP TO 30°/o ON UNIQUE GIFTS & DECORATIONS Roger's Gallery. Florist and. Gardens are full of delightful holiday surprises Our Christmas Fantasy features unique gifts. decorations and accessories. gorgeous .Ecke poinsettias. living Christmas trees . and Roger s own custom wreaths. door swags and centerpieces. 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Also attending were 10 of the city's Democratic ward committeemen and former Sen. Adlai Stevenson Ill., a D e m oc rati c gubernatorial candidate. President llea1an and his wife wen\ to djnner at the home of Kat.bariDe Gnham, chairman of the board of the Washington Post. The guest list included figures from journalism and c urrent a nd past administrations . Among them were William Paley, chairman of C BS ; Mrs . Graham 's son Donald, publisher of the Post. and his wife Mary ; Arthur Sulzber&er, chairman of the New York Ti m es ; Tom Johnson, publisher of the Los Angel es Times. Me& Greenfield, editorial page editor of the Post; columnists George Wiii, J oseph Alsop and Clay t on Fritchey; fo r mer CIA director Richard He lms, former Treas ury Secretary C. Douglas Dillon, former Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara; film director Alu Pakulai White House aide M1chael ueaver, an d Nancy R eynolds , long -time Reagan family friend. More than half the British public d isa pproves of P rincess Diana hunting deer, a national poll commissioned b y an anti-hunting gr oup said. The poll conducted by M arket and Opi n io n Research International for the League Against Cruel Sports said 52 per cent or those surveyed disapproved. 24 percent approved and 24 percent had no ooinion. Cloudy Coastal Ll ... I v•r-winch on """nl"9 ~oml ... WHI IO -.1"-ttl I lo U knots •f1.-rnoon and •••n•no We~l•r1y •-I• 1 to l 1 .. 1 V•rl•~ c-IMU i-ominc) rno>lly CIOudy IOfti91'I U.S. Sllntniarv . . hM1M<a1urn tell below ''"111111 •• l•r "°"'" •• FIO....,. Oft FroO•t omll• ->OOU on ,,... HorlP•••I 901 more \now on too o• or~¥iOu' .cc11mv1 .. '°"" Snow fell lor ,,... fourth •1r•IQlll O.y •n western M1ryl4lnd·, G •rrett co11n ly, where 10 lnc llu "•O «<11m111 .. .a. Ana Roc,.,1 .... H Y . Mel • tot•I ol 1S.1 1ncl\H of •now line• T11e•d•Y. 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SI LOUIS SI p TamCN St Sle M•r~ w .. l\1"91on Wich11• Ht)'\.~d you btar \bt ont about •11or M•IH 1. lhd of New York beillt Hltottd "but new comedian of 1M1?" S.rtCK.Llly, folka , It' I tn&t. C hlcato Clt y Llmlt1 , lmprovlutlonal comedy revue, aald lbe 1roup'1 caat and audience voted Koch u one of the winners or its "Haha Awards." Geer1e T~o. producer or Cbkago City Limits, sent a telegram to Koch, notifyin1 him that he won the award "because of your warm personality and the way you respond in press interviews and pubUc appearances with ad libs. anecdotes and jokes." Former White House Chief of Staff Hammon J ordan will m a rry a n Allentown, Pa. woman today on the campus of Muhle nberg College in Allentown. Jordan, 36, will marry Dorot.by A. Henry, 25, in a pri vate ceremony to be att e n ded by abo.ut 50 r elati ves and frien d s . Former President Jimmy Carter, under whom J ordan served. is not expected to attend. 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"- We're Listening ••• What do you like about the Daily Pilot., What don \you like, Call the number &elow and your message well be recorded. transcnbed and delivered to the appropriate editor The same 24-hour answenng serv1re may be used to record let ters to the editor on any top1r Mailbox contributocs must inrlude their name and telephone number for verification. No rirculatlon rails , plf.'ase Tell us what's on your mind. 642·6086 ~ 0 ; c i • Cringe Coaat DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December 12, 1981 PLOWING OUT -Dr. Ronald C. Gillum clears a path outside his home in Grantsville . Md .. in the state 's western mountains. More -~-.......... than 20 inches of snow have fa llen in the reg io n s ince Tuesda y, r es u lting in declaration of snow em ergenc~ Arctic air freezes South, blizzard smothers Britain By the A.ssodated Press A blast or frigid air "straight o ut of t h e A r ctic " set sub-freezing records Friday as far south as Florida, while some snowbell cities got their heaviest snow in l5 years. I n Dixie c iti es s u c h a s Savannah. Ga., and Daytona, Fla , trees. shrubs and lawns were glazed wit h ice as unsuspecting residents left their sprinklers on. In the snowbelt, Rochester, N. Y., had toted up 2S. l inches of snow since Tuesday and schools in w estern Mary l and were closed for a second day with 20 inches on the ground. Temperatures dropped below the freezing point along the entire East Coast while snow Cell over much of the Northeast. Snow was scattered from the Great La kes r egion to the central Appalachians. • l n Augusta, Ga., the mercury fell to 12 degrees to break the previous record for the date of 18 degr~s set in 1968. That was just slightly warmer tha n the Party slated for neonatal • patients Patients and former patients of the UCI Me dical Center 's Neonatal lntensive Care Unit will meet for t heir annual hol ida y ce lebration today starting al 1 p.m. The party will take place in the Crystal Cathedral Youth Center on Chapman Avenue in Garden Grove. lnvitations have been sent to about 1.000 children, ages infant to nine, and their families. In addition to being a time of cele bration, the reunion allows the medical staff to view the progress of the children. The NlCU staff cares for newborn ba bfes who have complications due to prematurity or low birth weight. On Friday patients in the UCIMC Burn Center took part in a party for them held in the hos pital's cafeteria. A Safe Christmas is a happy Christmas. Use this outlet center for all your holiday needs. coldest place m the nation. Park Falls, Wis , whe r e 1t was 6 degrees Gary Beley of the National Weather Service in Atlanta sa.ld t h e northe rl y winds were "comi ng str a ight out of the Arctic .. I ce g l az e d tr e e s and shrubbery were also s~en as far south as Daytona Beach, Fla., which recorded a record-tying 28, while Jacksonville , Fla., post ed a record 23 . Temperatures dropped below freezing throughout Florida's 31-county citrus belt. but not long enough to seriously hurt the multi-m1lhon dollar citrus crop, according to Ernie Neff , a spokesman for Plorida Citrus Mutual. Sn ow f e ll for the fourth straight day in Garrett County in western Maryland, where 20 inches had accumulated. and schools were closed I n B r1ta1n . th e w o r s t pre-Christmas blizzard in 31 years brought misery across the country Friday -from a remote , tlla,ge where a train c rash killed four people to London where thousands or travelers wer e stranded by snow borne by 35 mph winds. In Seer Green. a village 30 miles north of London, a British Rail passenger traUl plowed into the rear of another train stopped to allow crews to clear a fallen t ree from the tracks". police and rail offi cials said. Police said three people and the driver or the passenger train were killed and 10 people were inj ured. Seven people were trapped - some for up to three hours -as rescue workers clambered over a 15-yara embankment to reach the wreckage in blinding snow, officials reported. From the south of England to Wales c.ind Scotland, Britons were dealt a heavy blow or up to 9 inches of s now and freezing temperatures Readings dipped tr' 9 degrees in Glasgow, the Scottish city 's coldest December nigh t since r ecord-keep in g began m 1888 Ex-deputy DA faces arraign01ent in theft A Santa Ana lawyer who 1s a former deputy district attorney, faces arraignment in central Orange County Munici pa l Court Dec. 28 in an alleged $270,000 embezzlement case. Deputy District Atto rney Robert Molko said Leooard D. Basinger was arrested earlier this week by investigators on four counts of grand theft Also taken into custody was Valynda Kaiser , the former office manager for the legal partnership to which Basinger once belonged. Miss Kaiser also was charged with four counts of ~rand theft According to Molko, Basinger and Kaiser were alleged to have em bez:zled funds from both clients and members of the law firm . The alleged offenses date from March 1980 to July 198 1, he said. If convicted on all counts, both Basinger and Miss Kaiser could be sent to state prison for up to eight years each. Some of the embezzled funds have been paid back. he said. M olko said the fi ling of charges against the two f()llowed an in vestigation by his offi ce. but he declined to s ay how aut hor it ies fir st becam e involved in the probe. He said the law partnership was dissolved earlier this year and Basinger opened his own practice. Basinger worked for the District Attorney's office from 1972 to 1974. Bo th Bas inger a nd Miss K aiser. who we re a rrested together Tuesday night at a Santa Ana home. were release<i on their own recognizance Muhiple Outlet Center • On/OH Switch UL llOl.0--~..C • Pilot Light • Push to reset Circuit Breaker • Heavy Duty 6 foot 14 /3 Cord • 6 rounded 15 Amp Receptacle • flEE GIFT WRAPPING • • CHRISTMAS LIGHTS & TREE ST ANDS MOW IM STOCK • ................ 1-11 .. 1 Sub1ect to Supply on hand ... - arw..MrLW....,. ......... , .............. .. ...... .,.., .... CROWM ARDWARE--..., Wntclltf ,.._ • '4l•UU 17th & Irvine. Newport Beach eon .... w.-. '7).2100 3 107 e. Coast Hwy. ... .., View C:.....• 644-15701614 San Miguel Dr .. Newport Beach --.---.: Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December 12. 1981 Deity ,... ......... CHIEF WINS OLD OLDS ;\lewport Bearh Fire Chief Jim Reed takes drt\cr 's seat in replira of 1903 Oldsm obile he wo n in a raffle at the '.'ZewJ)Orl Harbor Elks Club. With him are Terr~· Dickers on, left. who dona ted the car. and Don Chandler . Roth arc Elks mem bers. Proceeds from the raffle will be used to t>uv• to\'S tincl Christmas basket s for need v families. · · · · · Retrial in Newport slaying expected Lawyers i n the trial of Newport Be a ch psychologist Telford Moore said Friday they are certain he will be retried on Funeral due for I sland's Mr.McComb FuneraJ s ervices for Balboa Island resident Howard Duffin McComb, a stake president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who died Tuesday. were held Friday in Newport Beach. Burial, following the services at t he Newport Beach Stake ..::enter, 801 Dover Drive, was at Forest Lawn·Holly-wood Hills MemoriaJ Park. Mr. McComb, stake president of the Corona del Mar ward, owned an electrical firm. He is survived by his wife Marian and daughters, Karen Hamilton of Maryland, Claudia Elaine McComb of Balboa Island, Shannon Rae McComb and Ragan Leigh McComb, each of California. He aJso leaves brothers Gary Lee McComb of Utah and Leroy William McComb and Earl G. McComb, both of California. Also surviving is a s iste r . Margaret Marie Wood. Frigidair~ ~ -I: LONG PLAY 6 HI. TAPES SIUO murde r c harges in Orange County Superior Court. That new trial, however. is not expected to start for at least another month. Moor e. 36, s at through a three.week triaJ last month that ended in a hung jury. The dozen Jurors couldn't agree whether be wa s g uilt y of fir s t or s econd -d e gree murde r or voluntary manslaughter in the November 1980 shooting death of his former roommate, StanJey Espinda. Since then, the lawyers have not reached agreement on a plea bargain that would make a new t rial unnecessary De puty District Attorney Bryan Brown said he has offered to accept a guilty plea of second d eg r ee murder . Moore's attorney. Al Stokke, said he wo uld cons ide r a voluntary manslaughte.r plea . A big diffe ren c e exis t s between the two convictions. A second·deg r ee murder r ap would send Moore to prison from 15 yea rs to Life. Voluntary man· slaughter would require about six years . In each case two more years would be added because a gun was involved. The two lawyers met Friday in Judge Myron Brown's court to discuss the case. They said a second trial is scheduled to be set Tuesday. Kyle's plant • e 1n action James C. Kyle, president of Kyl e Technology Corp., has reported at tbe company's annual meeting in Lafuna Hills that the firm has already belUD maklnf shipments from Its newly leased, 10,000 square-foot plant ln Roseberg, Ore . Kyle, who was unhappy about tbe housing and transportation problems in Oranee County, said Thursday 30 employees are currently working at the Rosebure facility, called the Greens Building, and that he expects that number to rile to 50 later this month or in J anuary. The Greens Building is producing hermetically sealed connectors and terminals for its Petroseal Division . The components are used in oil well drilling. "We are a full month ahead or schedule in getting the Greens Building into production," Kyle told shareholde r s at the meeting. He said the Greens Building is currently filling approximately 50 percent of all petroseal orders . The balance of t hat production is being done at the company 's Mi ss ion Viejo facility. He said all of the company's operations will be moved to Ros eburg b y July 1982. M a nagement, he s aid , is projecting sales of about $7 million for the fiscal year ended Aug. 31. Although he declined to forecast earnings for the year, Kyle said they should not be unduly affected by the costs of the move to Oregon. Me sans get rec brochure Costa Mes a residents will be receiving the city's Winter Recreation brochure in the mail next week. Listed in the catalog are classes in culture and sports, activities for the Senior Citizens Club and Youth and Adult Sports Leagues. pre-kindergar ten prog rams and civic theater information. Copies are also available at local community centers, libraries and C06ta Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. Laguna rec c lasses set No sense putting on the pounds this winter when there are a variety of recreation classes offe red throu gh the Ci ty of Laguna Beach . Wi nte r o fferin gs include dancing, exe rcise, martial arts. theatrics and others . beginning J an. 11. Registration begins Dec. 14 at the Recreation Department, 515 Forest Ave. For fee information. call the department al 497-3311, ext . 201. • 0.-1112 Go-~ ..,_ ~~-T-•• °'"' ... .,.,_,_ CNcli ""' - ~ ... """- ·~ -I m 0 FfMAMCIMG AVAILABLE 0.AC e I~ -I: tr , __ Electronte '""'"9 ..-...--....... ·-H " C-[1<1C1tonlc Tun"'9 .,,,_ ......... Gt-~-. U9"4· «I 0-... l*I, C-,_, Doi\ I =~Ptlt Lf1111ted Stocti 0.., F~LL FACTORY SERVICE DEPT. ON PREMISES ... If"' .. _ c...... ......... ~~IJ ..... CJ illltet z ... ,,,,. ,,.,_ Ill ~ -~9""""[_T_ ......... -c.oi ......... .,.,, .......... Delty-Slil"~ HE'S AN ANGEL Lou Dinger t left 1. 11f Costa :\J csa . wa:-. na med Angel of t he Ye a r Tuesday b~ tht· llc.irbor Kl'\ Aux iliar y of the Child CuidanC'e Center of Ornngl' t'llu111' He was selc<'tc·d bcn 1use of ht:-. work Y.lth ~out h group~ in the area '.\1 a krng ltlC' µresenl<Jt1on 1~ T Ount·irn St<'" a1 t past reripient Goulet tangles with hotel picket SEAITLE <AP> -A union picket says singer Robert Goulet put his hands over her mouth as she was chanting protests at a hotel ribbon-cutting ceremony. But Goulet sa id the picket shoved her face into him as he tried to quiet the demonstrators Thursday. The picket, Kathleen Erskine, said she was just singing a song: "On a clear day you can get in trouble if you cross our picket line" when .. all of a s udden it ha ppe ned. He has gr eat big hands, and he covered my whole face and mouth." Goulet said the woman was "yelling at me and carrying on with abusive la nguage. r walked over to where t he pickets were and put my hands up in front of me to try and get them to quiet down, and this lady pushed her face right up in my hand. I was astounded ." Th e pic k e t s w e r e demonstrating at the Sorrento Hotel. which r eopened with non-union employees after being refur bished Goulet, who is appearing in Seattle, was a guest at the hotel. He said he was unaware of the la bo r dis pute before the incident. Traffic • easing vie Wed Traffic congestio n at the int e r c hange o f Newpo rt Boulevard and Pacific Coast Highway would be eased under two recommendations adopted b y th e Polic y Advisory Committee <PAC> s t udying New Port Boulevard <Route SS). The t wo recommendations made Thurs day nl1ht to improve the interchange will be in cl ud e d 1n a draft En vi r o nm e ntal Impa c t Statement being prepared by the C aliforn ia De partme nt o f Transportation . The hearing was held at the Costa Mesa City Council Chambers. O n e o f the interc hange recommendations calls for the removal of the loop ramp tiling so uthbo und travele r s on Newport Boulevard to Pacific Coast Highway. said Courtlandt Burrell Jr .. project manager for the CaJt rans study. Also. the east side of Newport Boul evard would be widened from Via Lido to the first signal light. The second recommendation inc ludes the first .proposal's improvements and wouJd also widen the Arches bridge over P acific Coast Highway from three to six lanes The P AC co mm i tt ee . co m p ri s ed or local governmental officia ls and c1t1zens, has a lread y m ade a recommendation to include six proposals for the const ruction of the Costa Mesa Freeway along Ne w por t Bou leva rd Tb e cslternat1ves range from doing nothing to the construction of a full freeway When the draft Environmental I mp act State ment 1s completed 1t will be reviewed during public hearings, said Burrell. A fi nal Environmental Impact Report on Newport Boulevard t Route 55 > is not expected until March 1983. s aid Burrell I Fir emen wanted t in Su nset Beach T he O r a nge County Fire De part m ent is rec r uitin g \•olunteer firefighters for the Sunset Beach community Residents who are interested in ser ving as a firefighting volunteer can call the county department at 538-3551, ext. 2SS. Give him the tum it-stick it-hang it- flip it-anywhere-he· needs-the-light lite. ( .. What to g_et him for Christmas. Shirt? Tie? Bathrobe? Bori~g. This year get him the practical gift he can really fall in love with. The Pivotlite! It's the only lamp with a full 360° pivot and a magnetized base that gets a grip on any · metallic surface. : · ·' .. J• · It's an auto light. A · : J plumbing light. A desk • ~-.. 1 Jr · light. A construction light. ~ ff An R. V. light. A closet .. ~ light. An attic light. A patio ,,; light. Order it now. It's the anywhere-he-needs-the-light lite. Bonus! Order·in time for Christmas! Srrong maantt. rliiiiuCiliCoiPOMTIOft ___ ---i ==:. 22763 CAVALIER STREET. WOODLAND HILLS. CA 91364 : OI YOUI . ~~~irePluse~~~J,LiI~~~~:ing and handhng. I WY IMI Payment ~rtified or Bank Check Money Order I It JO DAYS Penonal Check (allow 2·3 weeks for clearance I I Chu'fe Tu: VISA 4 BankAmeric.ardl Mutt,Yrd I Card No. Exp Date 1 N~ ® ~~ Slate Zip___ i V Sepature I flhoM Bus Hrs. I California Retidenta add 6"' sales tax. L--------------------------------~ Order tol-frtt 24 hows a day 100-522-1500 ext. 169 \ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday. December 12, 1981 Al 1New view of Vietnam Sunday's guests listed ,Newsweek, CBS combine to stage reunion of combat unit ............ GEmNO ACQUAINTED -Nivedlta Phoenix of Santa Cruz tries to make friends with he r newly' adopted burro obtained through a adopt-a -burro program. The animal 1s one of thousands rescued from the China Lake Naval Weapons Center where the Navy had shot 648 of them before the adoption program began. Apple Computer has strength in rebound CUPERTINO (AP> -It was lhe apple of many an investors' eye, a hot, high-tech issue so desirable that lt was bid up 30 percent before trading closed Dec. 12, 1980. In the year since going public, Apple Computer Inc. has lived up to the flas hy start. But it's been bruised, too. Sales were $335 million; per-share earnings, 70 cents, in the '81 CiscaJ year; both nearly triple last year's figures. Apple's staff more than doubled , manning plants from Ireland to Singapore. The numbers were good, but not as 1bod as some investors anticipated. The S-year-old company made mistakes ; the Apple III personal computer backfired badly al first. H ea d s roll e d , m a nagement reshuffled and morale soured. Stock prices, after a highly promising start, turned undistinguished. And a ho rde or competing companies -especially IBM -want a bite of Apple. But Apple has a highly polished image in a bus iness that's a ''It created a lot of wealthy people.'' "brand-name game." a.ccording lo Linder Berkheimer, or Dean Witter Reynolds Inc. in San Francisco. And company executives say a sales figure of $600 million this year lsn't unreasonable. "We're making the transition from the largest of the little guys to the s mallest of the big guys," says president and chief executive officer A.C. ''Mike'' Markkula. Launched in a garage by two college dropouts who sold a Volkswagen bus and a calculator for start·up money, Apple has spent muc h of its young life in the spotlight. But going public was like going from a closet to a fish bowl, Markkula says. "It was very heady in the early days ," recalls Albert A. Eisenstat, company vice president, secretary and general counsel. "You couldn't go to the bathroom without getting a phone call." Adding to the euphoria was S90 million from the first offering or s million shares. "It created a lot or wealthy people" in the company, Eisenslat said. There were other changes, too. A new question intrudes on all Apple's decisions now -is it good lot shareholders? Being public has impos ed financial and legal responsibilities. Eisenstat says. Feeling that "things used lo be so nice when we were s mall" is a common growing pain. he adds. "But we like lo thjnk we haven't changed very much ... we're working to hold onto a small-company environment." WeU before going public, the Apple Ill had been announced, and some demonstration systems were shipped to dealers last fall. By January, however , problems blossomed and shipments were halted. "ll was a poorly made product," Berkheimer says, "and there was no software available fnr it. "In a normal computer market - minicomputers or mainframes - there wouldn't have been much fuss. But because it was sold by an un sophis t icat ed compan y to unsophisticated buyers, it caused quite an uproar," he says. Markkula describes it t.bis way: "Any time you develop and introduce a product as complex as Apple III, you should expect . . . things you can't anticipate. . . '· Apple hoped dealers would report problems so the Apple I U could be debugged before being sold. .. All that worked fine," Markkula says , "the problem was in the process, lhe dealers got a negative feeling . . And that's where we fouled up." About 40 mid· a nd low-level managers lost their jobs during the Apple III reha ul, an impact "not lost on other employees," Berkheimer s ays. Markkula became president a nd CEO. co-founder Steve Jobs moved to the more ceremonial post or chairman or the board. Shipment.$ have resumed, though the company is still in the process of getting momentum going again for Apple III. The episode didn't escape Wall ~treet 's notice, Berkheimer says. Apple stock, performing well and reaching a high of 36, lost some of its shine through the year. It dropped as low as 13'h, and now is at 19. ''There's no question that Apple 111 was re s ponsi ble ... and management turnover was related to it,·' Berkheimer says. IBM's entr y into tbe personal computer field in August also was a tempering factor, prompting some investors lo "sit back, wait and see how they'll cope," he adds. But Apple's confident president says "we feel good" about IBM. If the world 's largest computer company gets involved, "there really is a personal computer market ," M arkkula says. It lakes a lot of time and money lo get people really interested in a home system -at least three hours pe r per son. Markkula estimates. Multiply that by the 70 million people he believes could be lured, and Apple has 210 mHlion hours of work cut out for itself. Other competition is out in force. Tandy CRadio S h ack ) and Commodore, Apple's main rivals, a r e establis hed : Atar i , Xer ox, Hewlitt-Packard, Texas Instruments and J apanese entries are newer. Teacher backed by state panel SACRAMENTO (AP) -The state Public Employee Relations Board has sided with a teacher who charged the Lemoore school djstrict with discrimination on a promotion. Opal Herron contended she was passed over for promotion to vice principal because of union activity as a representative of teachers in contract talks. The state board concluded the district must reopen the position she sought a nd stop discriminating against her. 'Archie Bunker' an airline exec HIGH UP -Carroll O 'Conno r . TV 's Archie Bunker. ha s become a m ajor Investor in a charter airline. BURBANK CAP> -"Awright, meatheada, dls is your captain speakin&." probably won't be beard in the air. but actor Carroll O'Connor does own part of a charter airline. The popular star of the CBS television series "Archie Bunker's Place" has become a major investor ln Interstate Airlines. O'Connor mingled wlth more than 300 1uest.s at a party thrown by the company in a ban1ar at the Burbank Airport. As • gae. be climbed into the cockpit ol Handley-Page Jetatream and stuck bis arm out the window for a ri&bt tum. Arnone the partygoen were baseball player Reggie Jackson. who was tn town for a auest role in the series, and co-stars Danielle Brisebois and Denise Miller. Joe Gannon, producer of "Archie Bunker'• Place," said O'Connor was a "major investor" i.n the airline. The party was called lo celebrate receipt of its operating certificate from the Federal A viaUon Admlniatration. Interstate will operate as a charter and non-scheduled ~· ly FaED aOTllENBEaG .. , ............ NEW YORK -Does America need anot.her Vletname documentary? Before you aay no, consider that tonight's "Bittersweet Memories: A Vietnam Reunion" on CBS Report.a la a different kind of Vietnam retrospective: A made-for-TV event, with 31 members of "Charlie Company" 1athered totether by CBS recently for a three-day reunion in Marathon, Fla. These aren't the typical anti· and pro·military forces reminiscing about the wH', with psycboJogiats and sociologists following behind, telling us what America bu wrou1ht. That's one point in its favor, one reason to watch a program at 10 o n KNXT C2J , tonight, television's most popular graveyard s hift. Another reason is that "Bitte rsweet Memories" is anchored by Bill Moyers, an articuJate and Insightful reporter in his first documentary since moving from PBS to CBS last month. Most Vietnam recountings are in the order of "l''rank, A Vietnam Veteran" on PBS last month, which deaJt with a soldier who came home in body, but not entirely in soul. AllboUlh dramatic and compelling, this may have been a skewed look because Fra''nk was not the typical returning veteran. yet he was news by most definitions. including Moyers': "News is the exception to the pattern," be said. And because we've been cond.IUooed that way, ·'Bitters weet Memories" becom es more interesting, ironically. because It's the exception to the exception. dealing largely with the silent majority from Vietnam, men who locked up their war memories and went on with life as usual over here . "E.:very time we see somelhlne on the news, we're killing somebody, we're running over and taking hostages, we're dealing ln dru1a." said Gerry Dickman, one or the vets. "Hey, man, all the rest of us ~ere, we don't deal In drugs, we don't go around kllbng people every day. "We're ordinary people, have an ordinary job, pay ordinary taxes and we do our ordinary work every day." That isn't to say that these men were unaffected by their ordeals. They were, and Moyers' gentle, sensitive questioning allows many of them lo release emotions and memories they couldn't or wouldn't offer before.· Besides, nobod y asked. Until Newsweek, which had a comprehensive cover story this week on Vietnam veterans, tracked down 80 members or "Charlie Company" and profiled them, their careers and their 1 ecollections. In the first collaboration bet•vcen a TV network and a news magazine, CBS invite'1 31 of Newsweek's subjects for a televised reunion Ry The M8«lated PreH H e r e a re th e scheduled guests tor the Sunday tel evi s i o n interview programs· ABC, "This Week With David Brinkley," former Secr etary of !)late Henry Kissinger. CBS, "Face the Nat ion," Treasury Sec retary Donald He Run NBC, "Meet The Press, .. Sen. Charles Percy, R·IU Upcoming Sunday on CBS' "60 Minutes": Re ports on war in S1 c tlian Maria fo r c o ntrol o r drug trafficking, profile or jazz trumpeter "Dizzy" Gillespie and a person 's seven -year effort to sell Army an automated caltbrator. Yn. IU•, Old s-ta alw.ys llaops at AIC T.V. - ....... HE C• lwy Gifts of . Q.ality at a Low 'rk• - •1t•1 Jvst Lite• a loiH if'I 'av·". Rea ~ . 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NII· rated t>y "91tr U1tlnov. The life of a playful ottat II trl!C*I rrom hl9 birth In a hollow tr .. to hit eplC bit· tie with the IMdtr 01 • hoi.nd pecll. 'G. (l)MOYIE • •'h "Scavenger Hunl" (1979) Richard Benjamin, J-Coco. W'*1 an eccentric mlllionlife diet, the condition• ol his will Mrld hll hei<t on a Wiid -di tor varlou1 artlcle9 on a scawnger Jlst, the winner being able 10 claim the 0-.Md'I l~une 'PG' •wow • • "Coatt To Coast' (1980) Dyan Cannon, Rob- ert Blake. A runaway llOl.laewlfe end • ICl'IPJ>Y lrucker hauling cattle COUii tO Coat! beCome the target ol 1 wlld crots· country ChlM. 'PG' 1;30. IODIWORU> FMbKed! en lntentiew Wllh Todd Bridgel. one ol the allt'I ol lhe TV allow "Olll'rent Slroku"; • report lrom Trenton, Mich· lgan on 13-yeer-old national Champion ~ boet rec.t Gordie MJlllM' I M..awPATCH PACUETT!M AMUICAN ST~Y PEAKOVT CAPTIOHED ABC NlW8 Cl) VOICEOF AGAICUl.TUAE I ITS YOUR IUSINESS DR. IHUOOLES MOVIE • • "Jesus" ( 19791 Brian Oeecon, R1vk1 Holman. The Ille ol the "King ot Kings." from his early years as the son ol a poor carpenter 10 hla 1ns11g1uon ol the rellglOut ano social revolution that led to his death by crucifixion, Is detailed. 'G • 7:00 8 OUITY'S TMEHOUaE I THE FUNTSTOHES llO IUJI MAMl.E 0 NCMtl NCH I scooevooo I DAVEY AHO GOLIA TH ~EAL TH IHTENtATIONAL HOUR I TO IE ANNOUNCED 7:IO . ~O AND THE MAGIC MOV1E MACHINE 1'98MUAF8 DR. SNUGOLES =ANDOOUATH UNDEMTAHDtHO HUMAN KHAVK>R ~THE CHNSTMA.S MUSEHOER In an .Oaptauon 01 an Oscar Wiide story, I mys- terlOul stranger 1><.-its Na~ to Ille world 1!00 I Cl) POPEYE TI1E IWL.EMAN 0 FONZ I LAVEANE • 8"lfll.EY • MOV1E • • • "The nme Of Thelr Uve:t" (19•6) BYd Abbott. LOU Costello • MOYIE •'A "UFO Target Earth" (1974) Nick Plaklas. Cyn· thla Cline • SURVIVAL ~MOVIE ••'h "Hotel Par1K11so· ( 1966) Gina Lollobflglda, Alec Guinness A French lotherto 1111mpts to arrange a meenlngM tryst In • hotel wlth Ills neigh· bor'swlle (l)MOVIE e • • ·~ "The BllCk Stal· llon" I 19791 Kelly Reno, Mickey Rooney Aller being reecUICI from the i91enO on wtlldl they -e ltllpwrecked together. e young boy and • hors. become Involved In thil r-of the c.ntury 'G' .MOW **'ii "A C"8llenge For Robin Hood" (1968) Banle lngflam. Jamft Hayler Robin HOOd an~ hi• bind Of merry mer'I Ml out to dethtone 1 Mlt~nted Olelllor who has Mlled .,__the_.. HO. Cl) TAllZAN / LONE MNGElll I = TO• ANNOUNCED ~ • • "1941" (1979) JoM ~ Toefliro MIMll Aller the bombing of "-1 Hart>or, Southefn Cllt1or- nle c:MllMI and mff41ary ~ react with unbfl- HAPPY TRAILS -Roy Rogers JOtns Barbara Mandrell for a night of musical me mories on ''Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters" al 8 tonight on KNBC (4). died panic lo news Japanne 1tt1Ck In own baclo.yard 'PG' 9:00. 8 Hf\. '11 of I their O.J . Sim-fl l11t~•I••• M•hme11 TroPfly wlflfler MM<•" A1-."' use. 9 VOYAGE TO THE eonor.c OF THE SEA 8 OJ GOLDIE GOLD I THUNDARR ·~EORE 'An Exhibition At The Walker Art Center, Mlnnir apohs' More than 160 paintings, drawings, aculp- twes 1nd collages reveal the genius and 1111 of the wtltt. 1:30 8 BUGS BUNNY I ROAD RUNNER D 8 NFL FOOTBALL New York Jets II Cleve- land Browns 8 MOVIE • " 'White Zombie" I t9331 Seta Lugosi, Midge Bellamy A zombie leader orders his subjects to work In his sug11 mtll ., CHURCH IN TH£ HOME tO:OO I Ol2JE AHO HARRIET SUPER FUN HOUR • POATAAIT OF A LEOEHO • CHILDREN OH THE RUN • THIS OLD HOUSE G VOTEA'S PIPf:LINE Jim Cooper conducts an eacluSlve 1nllfllllw with Wiison R"111s. Cahlorn11 Super1n1enoent 01 Publlc 1ns1ruc1t0r1, cone.ming IM stale ot ec:lucatlon today and what is being done to Improve publoc education In California OJI TO 8E ANNOUNCED ~MOVIE " "* The Gllherong • t t978J Ed Asner. Maureen Stapleton Longllme div•· ~ am<>nQ members of th41 family ol • dying man come out on ltwl open When n1s grown ollsprong Qllher lor a llnal t1mlly reunlOn MOVlE * * • "Touched By Love" ( 1980) Deborah Ralf In, Diane Lane A nursing 1ra1nee tries to bring • hlll<flcapped girl out of a deep depression by encouraging her 10 corre- spond .. nh ner jOOf, EIYlS Pr9$1ey 'PG lltMOVlE o e "Loophole ' Albert ronney Martin Shain Ten- SIOn bullos to • S111ttem1g chma.. am<>nQ the mem- bers 01 a g1ng wno are planning to uecu1e an etat>orate bank robbery from the ,._, below t"e streets 01 London 'PG' 10:30 I AMERICA'S TOP TEN t1J NCAA FOOTBALL EH9rt1 I(_.,.,, ....... Stei. I WE'RE MOVlN' THE WOODWRIOHr S SHOP "Ttwl Blaclc Arts" ID PORTRAITS IN PA.STU MOVIE * * * '• 'Superman • 11978) Chnstop"er Reeve, Margot Kidder. Miid· mannerec:I reporllf Clark Kent dona his red c•pe and uses 1111 superhuman ~s 10 lhwart 11n arch criminal's plot to destroy t"e West Coast ...,,,, a iant earthquake 'PG 11 :00 T AAZAN WILD. WILD WORLD OFAHIM.AL8 • SOUL TRAIN I ==~ AMERICAN SKYLINE t 1:30 NFl REVIEW ANO PR£VIEW I WILD, WILD WEST NASHVILLE MUSlC THEWOALDOf COOKING • PtCASSO "An Eahlbftoon At The We/Iler At1 Center. Mlnn.- apolls" More than 160 paintings, Or1wln91, ac;uip- lures and eoltagee revee4 the genius end zeal Of tile artist whO II regwdeO as the motl tlgnlllcanl tingle lnlluenc:e on 20ttt-ceritury art Cl) Bt.ACQTAR -AFTERNOON- 12::00 I CAfn'OOH GALLERY LOST IN &PACE 8 MOVIE • • • "Tl'I Fortune Coott· le" (1966) Jack Lemmon Weller Matthau I AOAM-12 QUILTING 'Group..Ma<le Appllque' ID HOME GARDENER (C)MOVIE *,, * "Let It Ba" I 1970) The Beatles John Lennon. Paul Mccartney, George Harrison and Ringo St81r purSU4l a round ol reflears· als. recording NHlons and an 1mpromp1u con- cert ~MOVIE e * * "Ttte Gllherln9" 11978) Ed Aaner, MIU<Mn Stapleton Longtime divi- sions among mem"'s or the l1mlly ol I Oy1r19 man come out In lhe open when 1111 grown ollaprlng gather lor a hnal family reunion. 0MOVIE fr •'It "Dot And S1n1a Claus" ( 19811 An,m1tecl Christmas 1r1<1111ons arouno the world are expe. rlel>cec:I by a young gin and Santa as they March for • baby kangaroo th11 was MPatalec:l lrom tis mother MOVIE o '* • · Coal Miner's Daughter" 11980) Sissy Spacek, Tommy Lee Jones Based on Loretta Lynn's 1ulob1ography 12:30 8 Cl) NFL TOO.AV Profli. Of Olt8'oll Ll<lm 08 Erl< l;lfl!Ple. UWE8nAN OUTDOOASMAN 8 MOVIE • • 'n "Red Mountain" ( 1951) Alan U10d, Lizabeth Scoll ., ADAM-12 • THE PHOTO SHOW It's Aboul Tome ' Jonathan Goell snows now 10 GOnlrot lime on PllOIOQ· raphy 8D HOME GARDENER 8MOVfE o "• · Dragon Seed" (19«1 Kath111ne H~burn, Turhan Sey 1.00 8 Cl) NFL FOOTBALL Minnesota Vikings al Oetrotl Lions G MEDICAL CENTER Gannon 01scovers thll tl'le clltkl of a former voe1- n1mese pro1111ute has founo a ,_ llOme 8 TOVS FOR TOTS TELETHON 8) MOVIE • • •.., Tne west Point Story' j t950) Vlrglnl• M11yo. James Cagney • PORTRAITS IN PASTEL I!) WRITING FOR A REASON "Fallae>es" (fi) MOVIE '* • Jesus I 197'3) Bnan Deacon Rivka No•ma" Ttwl Ute ol Iha • Klr19 ()I Kings. lrom his early years as me son of a poor carpenll!f to h•a 1nat19etion ol Ille ret191ous and social revoluloon lhat led to his death by crucillMlon, 11 detailed 'G' 1:30• NOVA "Twins The sc1entlt1C reseatcll on twins Is • rllkl (!l&rkecl by dam1g1ng lraud bul also by Important new Olscovenes O Im WRfTING~A REASON The PersullSlv. Esaay" ~MOVIE • "·~ "Ho1el Para<11so·· I t966) Gina LOllObrlglda, Alee Guinness A French Lothario 11tampts to arr1r199 a meanlngf\11 tryst 1n a hOlel wtth h•a f1919h· bor's wife 0 P£EGE A 581\lle old women rem· Inds her l1mlly that • lvll and lovtng past can never be tuen -ay 2:00D ATONE Guest John Liiiy, direct or o1 tne Oolpllln ~en Foun<Sltlon 8 WEEKEND SPECIAL "Mayoeyl M1yd1yl" Two ·younv c"'ildren are atrllnd· ed Wlllrl tllllr parents' ~ UuMt In the rnoun- tatns (Pert 1)(R) I AOHT Of THE WEB< ~AISTMAS t4fAfTAGE Edward Rowe. OtlYer Jen· sen, Len Wood, Allltalr eoo-e and Soot• Morna- day IOoll II Cfwll1mu CU9- tom1 In Ille U.S (R) O MCME CHANlll. LISTINGS **'_."The Ad.,,.,.turM Of Frontier Freemon!" (1978) Dan Haggerty. Denver Pyle A lannet of the 1130t enc:ovntert danger and the thfMt of Wiid an4metl In hie -di tor e llmple Ille In the mountalM 9 KN.l(T CCBSl 0 8 KNBC IN8CI l e ICTLA Ctn<I l .. e KABC CABCl c e KFM B CCBSI r 8 KHJ TV !Ind I 'IT e KCST IABCI f • I( TTV CIOCI l s • KCOP TV (Ind I • e l:T !PBSI • e . E IP~S1 °" r'v l TV ~BO IC•Mf'l\<l•l (WORI NY N Y IWTB'il I ESPNl IShowllmel SCIOU1Qht IC•bll' New' N•t""°r• 1 (l)MOVIE ••• ,. "The~ Trap" (1Me) Gfenn Ford, Elke $orM'9f. When Ille combl- ne11on of 1 .... II Oi'*' to I ~. he OKIOea to ..... la oontenta to.,...... 11nanc:111 ~ btought on l'=IY9glnt .... . *. "SnowMll £)pt ... .. (1t72) a., ~ Haney Ol1on. A Hew York 9CC)OUl'llant lrftltl ..... 10 1t1e Aoc*tea 111 en lftemOI ' 11 modetnllt ...... tecl elll r9IOf1 .... ~. 'Q' .,.. cm MCM1 •• "I.Ma ... "' Melt" ,,..., Olllrt ..... ..... IN ht'9ft, ._. lft 1M -~ JOIWI QeMma. Al tilt 1114 ~. I INft dlaoo¥ltt lflet lie loYll c:·~~ .......... ~N • M0\111 * • • "-"llomeo Anet J1,1li.t" (IHI) LIOflltcl Wttltlng, Olhll1 H11 ... y. I GlONA 81'1tHfM llOO AO~TUM. U.S.A. 8 MOVIE •• "The 0.ydrNmtN" ( tllMI Animation ano llv. •ctlon VOICH Of Ray 8olotr. Jeck GlllOrO A younQ, lmQfeeelonable boy ~I ltwl lantuy Cl'lll~ ters about WhOrTI NI it tater 1owr11e • MOVIE • • • • "The lnlf)ICtor General" ( t949) Danny Kay•. El11 LlncllHter • PICAS80 , "An hhlbltlon At Tile Walker Art Cenllt, Mlnne- epoffs" More thin t80 palntlngl. drawings, scu1p- tur11 and c;o1119411 rlYMJ 1ne gen•u• ano 1111 ol the 111111 who le regarded u tNI moat &lgnlllcant ling .. lnlluenoe on 20th-eenlury an ID PEMONAl A NANCE AND MONEY MANAGEMENT "Mutual Funds And Invest men1 Advisors" (li)MOVIE • * "194 t l t979) Jonn Be4ullll, T Oltllro Mllune All .. Ille bomb4ng ol Pearl H1tbor, Southern Caltlor- nl1 clvlnana 1no rnllltlry personnel react Witt> unbrl- dlecl panic to news of a Jap-att1Ck In their own bacilyard 'PG' 3:30 I EVERYWHERE MOl/1£ • *''.'°' "Alllgnment K" ( t988J Stephen Boyd, . C1mlll1 Sperv. An 1ncogn1- to MOret agent becomes Involved with a Swedlllt heiress. also an agent, whO It trying to discover h•s contlC'ls I MUNDOAEAL PE~LANANCE ANO MONEY MANAGEMENT "Investing In Rell E11111' at LAWRENCE WEU< "Sorl9s lnspirecl By Great Classk:s" (C)MOVIE •;, "Steel" (19801 Lee M•tors, Jannller O'Neill A belulolul women la assist- ed by a IOUQll con1trUC1lon foreman In running 1ne company the 1n'-1t11 after her lllher s suaplclOus, "accidental" death 'PG' 4:00 8 NCAA BASKETBAL.L use AT l.Ofll llH<ll Stet•. 8 KOJAK Ii, woman 1t1empts to locale a man sn. tttinks os responsible 1or klltfng gyp· ales 8 Pf\ESEHT'E "Splrltuallsm And Mental Heallh" A look II taken I t how Latinos In New JerMy tl'ICC)(l>or'ate "esplrotlsmo" and ·•santlfla. • two forms ol religious lolll culture trom the Caribbean, Into their health earl I!> HUMAHmES THROUGH THE ARTS "Sculpture Motl Ollflcult OIArts ' Cl) NCAA BASKETBALL use •• Long Beach State (II THE ROCKF~O Al.ES W'*1 Rockford does a l1vor for his lorme< llan- cee. he I~ promplfy plu~ onto a tug-al-war 1>etwe4n the p04a ano 111e ufl()erWo(ld ())MOVIE • • • "Touched By Love" ( 1980) Deborah Ralfln. Diane Lane A nurllng 1ra1nee Ir-to tlfmg a 111n<1icappec:1 glfl out ol a oeep d1pr11111on bv lflCOUraglng her 10 corre- spond with lier Idol. EMs Presley 'PG' .MOVIE • • "Tuck EYerllStlng ' ( 1981) Freet Keller, Josepll MICGulre. A young girl meets an lmmo<11f lamlty known as t"9 Tuell•. CZ)MOVIE * • • "Medium Coor t t969) Robef1 Fo11ter, Ver- na BloOm A Chleago TV camerama" llnd• hlmMll Orawn to 1 struggling aclloolteacttet and her lit· lie boy, wllO beCornft Iott <luring ttwl 1968 Democrat- ic convention rlOta. 'R' 00. SOCCER MADE IN GEIWANY Branl YI Germany ID HUMAHfTIES TH..OUOH TliE ARTS "ArcMecture Thi EvOlv· I= .. 5:00 FAE£ 4 ALL STAATIE< • MOE WORLD Of SPORTS North Amencan Amateur Boalng Ch1mplon1hlp1 (from ShrtNeport, l e.J; National Champlonlhlp Air ~(!torn Aer\o, Nev ) G COUEOE FOOTIALL "lnOepen oance Bowl" Okllllornl Siiia YI Teaaa • MOVIE * • * "The Paper CllaM" (1974) Timothy Bottoms. Lindsay W llQlllf 8 IOUOOOlD Holl. /1.ttdy Gibb ~· Mlf1tyn Mc:Coo Gueete· Roel St......n, Rix Smith, Gladyl KnlOht & the Pipe, The S.tllll'ly Brother•. Melbl Moore. ~. Ttte .,._ttc:a. • UPANOOO....O "G1m1 Pl111" Ke~ln'1 pl9nl tQt • l>Mkllblll Gii-. eno Jor Joanne. -~ by hi. rllllYe M9t.1mC>tton1 about bOlll 1=-POOT9ALL "tndep1ndence Bowl" OlllaNlml St ... ,,.. T•••· AIM ®~ e * • "Tiii ln·La•1" I 1979) Alen M in. ....... F.. A... thelf Clflldlrw'I ... .. ~---· ............ ~. d9rlllltlnWI ...... TUBE TOPPERS KNXT • 1:00 -''Walt Dllat)' -Ont Man'• ~am." Michael Landon hoata 1how chron1clln1 achltvtm.nta of Walt Dl1nty. KTTV • I : 00 -''Ju Ile Andrew1 Special. Guests tnclud tna J lmmy Stewart, Rieb Little and Carl Reiner join Julie on holiday special. KTLA • 9:00 -"Amenca's Top Ten Christmas Special." Music stars salute some of the greatest bollday hits. KABC • LO :OO -"Perry Como's French-Canadian Christmas." Guests include Debby Boone, Dorothy Hamill and the St. Joseph's Boys Choir. plol Involving a Latin Amer1c1n Olctatorahlp. 'PG' ©)OlYMPIAD 'J-Owen1 Re1urn1 To Berlin" JHH Owena recall• hOW hi• lour gold mec:lal vlC'IOrlll 11 the 1938 Baron g-stole 1ne i lll9ht. 11:30 NEWS OHOEUPOHA CLASSIC ' "Oomtnle Twenty Years Ago" H11rte1, Beaver and Lucy convince Lord Stain· ion of Lucy's 1uthenttclly (Part 7)(R) 0 D p:A()M JUMPST"lfi "Rhythm And Blues" Oacar Brown Jr lrtcee ttwl lvOlutlon ol rhylhm and bkJes and Ill Impact on concemporary American mulle.(R)Q aJ WIDE WOAl.D Of SPORTS North Amerlel/'I Amateur Box111g Championships (lrom Shreveport, LI ), National Champlonthlp Air Races (from Reno. Nev.). CC)MOVlE fr " • "The Gathering" t 19781 Eo A.snar, Maureen S1aplelon LOf\9tlme O•vl· S10n1 amO<lg "*'""'' 01 t"9 lamtly of 1 dying man come ~ In the Oj)lf\ Whan hos grown ollaprlng 911her for a tl'.'111 family reunion -EVBING---- 11:00 I CBS NEWS NfCHEWa MOVIE * * • • "Guys An<I Dolts · t t9551 Fran!\ Slnllra, J11n Simmons. A mlaslonary glrl meets a Broa<lway ·gambler r-.IU"lj In ICllOn mulle 1110 rornat'CI • MOVIE ••fr '~ "True Grit A Fur· ther A<l\lenture" ( 1971) Warren Oates. Liu Peli- kan An eiHawman beltles Injustice In his o wn vnorthodo~ w1ys while contending with a prom t6- year-old girl bent on retonn1r19 llim • COSMOS "The Persl1tence 01 Mem· ory" Or Carl S1g1n ob~ 1ne 1ntelllgence OI lne hun\pblClc *"llNI 1nd takes Viewers thr0U9h the human brain and ner- vouuystem (RIO II) MATINEE AT THE BIJOU Featurec:I: The Gorlll1" ( 19391 stan1r19 1ne R112 Brottte<s. • t9•0 canoon. a short. · Th• Brown Bombet' ( 19391 starring Joe Louis, end Chapter 3 ol "Lost Cely 01 The Jun· gll" I 19'6) sti rring Llonel Atwlq and RulNll H1ycten Cl) ROH'T BAat Willi DAVID HOAOWfTZ (Q)MOVIE • • '1 "Freaky Friday" ( t9771 Jodi• Foster, Bar- b1ra Harris Th41 work! ls turned ups)Oe..OOWtt lor • motile< ano <laughter wllO maglellly _.ten bodies one flletul day G ())MOVIE 1r 1r e 'It "The BllCll Stal· lion" ( 1979) Kelly Reno. Mlclley Rooney Alter being rMCUec:I from the tllend on ""'1lch tlley -• stll~eckec:I toge1her, • young boy and • nor.. become lnVOlved 1n t"9 race ol ttwl cenlury 'G' llMOVIE • e e •; "Gloria" ( t980) Gena Rowlands. John Ad-A lorrner gun moll becomet ltwl l)fOtlC- tor ol 111 orplllf'ld 6-yeat· Old Puerto Rlean large11d by the underworld for ttwl Information ne carrl" In a bittered bfi.fcue 'PG' 1:30 •• Cl) NEWS ENnRTAIHMEHT TMIS WUK Judd HlrlCfl cendUC11 a nature walk: Martin Mull e•plalna his p11ntlngs, an interview with Mac Oallls (%)MOVIE * * • • "l'rn Aft R19ht. Jaca" (1980) Ian Cannt- CllMI. Peter Sellers In trying to do 1 gOOd job lor his uncle In a llC'lory. a well-meaning bumbler 1c1u111y up1111 the cr001led ldllme hit uncle hu IO carefUlly pllMlc:I 7:00 ... 8EAACH cw ... "King Solomon's Mlnee" I MtENMM YOU? LAWMNCE WfU( "SOf\91 Inspired By GrNt Cllallca'' • IWMl ... "Sam Rlnelta I Alan Fr ... rnan" Cl) .. 8EAACH cw ... 9 YOU AIKID FOft IT FMtured· "A Funny Funer- al Director" and "Army Anti." CB)IOXINO UYa coverave of the 1s- rouocs wee .....,...."""'' tltll llgrlt ~ Sal¥• OOr SanchU and Pal Cowdell. 7:ao. OANCe fl'm' ~ )udlm: 0., Pat, Neta, Jlmtfr/ llncS Vincent Van Pittari Ouel4 Teny ~ I l.OOKATUI (I) OW.: TMI ..W MONlllM • tooc::a MADI It CllNllAHY .... .,..~ !:OMt •• * ••Quo Veclll" (1951) Robeft TaylOr, Deborah Keu A Roman 1rl1tocr1t g1.Jn1 Nero'• 01111v0f wMll tie lelte in IOve wtlh e Chrl,.,_ tlan ii'' 1:00 8 (I) WALT DISNEY .. ONE MAH'S CREAM The Ille and ac11oevemen11 ol creative genius Wall 011ney' er• chronicled, MICNMll Landon hOlll 1n<1 appeatancM by MIC Dav- is, Dick Van Dyke, Cart Reiner, Mlkhall Barylhnl· kov. Willer Cronkite, Bev· erly Slllt Ind Olher• a.re leatutec:I D 8BAA8AAA MAHD*'ElL AND THE MANORELL 818TEM G.u.911 Roy Rogera. 0111 Evans, the Sort• ol ltwl Pioneers 8 aJ 0P£H AU NIOHT Gordon OllCovers a pic- ture of Gretchen In • gu11e ml(llUlne. D MOVIE •• "Murd«I In The Rue Morgue" (19 7 t I JHon Rob11d1, LJIU Palme< A thHtrlcai company play'lng In 1 theatre In the Rue Morgue In Plfll 11 terror. ltld by a -111 of brutal murders • JULIE ANDREWS SPECIAL "Merry Chrlatmu With Love' Jimmy Stewert Steve Lawrence. Joet Grey, Sergio Franchi. Cati Re.net. Aten Liiiie and Allee Gnostley jOln Julie In an observ1nce of Ch,.st- mes In Ame<tca • BATTLE FOfl THE BU LOE • OOYSSEY 'Ben's Miii" A look II Ilk· en at Ban Thresher s mill on rural Vermont one ol Ille few weler-powerld, wood· worklr19 mllls 1911 In lhts aountry.o (0) COLLEGE 8ASl<ET8ALL Boslon vs UCL.A MOVIE • * ·~ "The Formula I t980) Marlon Bran<lo George C Scott While 1nvestogatl"9 the mur<ler ol a cotleague, a veteran cop uncovers a conspiracy 1nvOlv1ng the tuppr"9ion of • 1yntl'letlc 1\191 formula l!l. ttwl Oii cornpanlea 'A D MOVIE •fr• 'Inside Moves· t t980l JoM Savage. OaVJd Morse A ,_c;omer 10 IM group 01 regulars 11 an Oakland bar may hOIO 1tw1 kl)' 10 maJung tile bitten· Oer's <!ream ol beGomong • pro buketblJI pleyer a reality 'PG 1:111 CZ) MOVIE e fr •;, "Ttwl Flendlatl Pio! 01 Or Fu Manchu" ( t980) Peter Sellers, Sid c-r Ttte FBI Ind Scotlancl 'l'ar<l's Del Naylln<I Smtih f)U-tM 1M-'l'Mf-okS arch Vlllaln u he -dlee lor lhe lngredlenll, lnctud· Ing Ille Crown Jewel•. uaed 10 malll hts ilfe.P<O- lon9'"9 elixir 'PG' 1:30 8 aJ MAKINO A LMNG Sonnv'a brother'• 1>eaut111J1 llancee mallet • pau at Sonny ID INSIDE STORY SPECIAL EDITION "Eye 01 The Behotder" HoO<llng Carter tocuses on the l)fessures that 9roups IUCf'I IS the Coalition lor Better Television ere bringing upon network Pf09ramrners. featuring an Interview with Rav Donald Wlldmon of lhe Nallonal Federation ot Deoency ®MOVIE " • '> "Snowball ExPfest'" ( t972) Oe1n Jones, Nancy Olson A New Voric accoun· tent travels _, to the RockleS In 1n attempt to moderntze 1 dllepld1ted ski reaor1 he Inherited 'G' 9:00 G 8 HAAP£R VALLEY Flora Reilly hits the roof wtten the learns Stella ttas been given I job IS I r~tlonlSI at City Hall • AMENCA'S TOP TEN CHAISTMAS SPECIAL Toe> mUllc: llllt jO<n 10 ull.lte some OI ltwl grNtMt Christmas Ms ol alt time, Including "White Chrltt· mu" and "Rudotpn The Aed-Noaed Reindeer .. •aJ l~llOAT An emotlonllly cold wom- en falls tor • hot·bloode<I Rorneo, a widow ~S an anrectlve dentllt and Vldll 1um1 Into an amctency lreD.O • CHN8TWt 8lllMCU P£C&AL • 1111 AUM'TIC CHll.DMN'8 TD.ET'HOH ..... STOfn' P£C&AL B>fTION "Eye Of The 8eholder" Hod<llng Cart« focu-on tile ~ ttlet oroupe ~ .. the ~Ion tQt Better Telev111on are brlft9lng llPOf1 netwOf1I progrlllTlfl'lltl. leltutlng en lntlflllew witll Aev. Doneld WllClmon of ttll NetlOnel ,,.,., ltlofl of Dloency t:ao I NAIHVILU MUllC tO:GO Cl) C8e ~ 8111 ~ *"-wttfl • 9'Vl4> of VlellnMI ....,_ wN> .-Wd loOICf* end ,...... "*' ~ -'9IUrnld .,...,_ •• TIUVlllON: .... AND OUT F.-nct en~ wlttl Ndllrd ~a IOOll 11 ttll ,-.,C -" of actor I prodUClar "°" .._,., ~~· oin•TllMI o..tr INN, 1* .. 11, ...,,...-~,.. *"*' ..,., Olene fell. ~ AMII ll8Mfl IN Ille It. JtMoll '• lo)le Oflolr jelfl '91~ COtllO for • ....,.IOI\ Of CMltmea. .MCMI ••~ "The Macehlne" ( tt11) J-Ar~. Ive Mari. Slllnt A legendary mourt111n KOUI leldl hll brother'• family rrom Pt• CIVIi War Virginia -1 Wiid lnlO Iha Arnerleen trontw I AAMIWUK MOlLF\NaM BeOy U•tlf known 11 Motil m•rrlft ttta llrat of 11et ,,,.ny nu1blnd1 • AU8TlH CITV LIMITS 'Tony JOI WMe I Gary S1ew11r (Q)l.tOVlE fr • • lns1<1e Movws " I 11180) JoM Savage, 01v10 Mor11 A n-corTH1r to the group of reg11l1r1 It 1n Oakland bar mav ftOl<I 1ne key to malling Iha befl .... der's dream or becoming a pro b11ke1ball p11yer a reality 'PG (.l) WHAT'S UP AMERICA Featurll<I. tNI 8th annual lrllbM cl\lmpiorlllllp 11 Iha Rose Bowl 1 merce- nary convenuon llMOVIE * • • • Kramer Vs Kremer" (1979) Ousun Hollman, Meryl Streep A man b•lllll wllh hlS ax- wil• for custody ol lh414r young son alter Ille wllks out on them PG· 1<>:05 MO~ • • 'Bll111s' ( 1977) Peltl O'Arbanvllle, Mone 1<rls- 1enset1 A young girl'$ M>· ual awakening occurs dur· Ing tier s11y wltn 1 11m11y friend one summer R 10:30. NEWS ,C)MOVIE o • * * "S1ng1n In Tne Rein" ( t952) G-Kelly. Debbi• Reynolds During Hollywood's lranlltton to lhe talkoes. a 109 sllent star tall• In IOve wllh 1 sp1r111d newcomer MOVIE • • * ·~ · Superman I t978l Chrostophflf Reeve, Mergot 1<1<10er M1IO· mannerec:I reporter Clark Kent <Ions nos red cape l/'i<I uses nos wpethuman powers to thwart an atch cr1m1nars plot 10 oestroy Iha West Co111 wilh a Q!!lnl earthquake PG 11:00aGDCll9lHJ NEWS 9 COLLEGE BASKETBALL Bos'lon vs UCLA • M•A•S'H l(l1r191r grows 01spera11 to return hOme when hos eNort 10 bring Toledo to Ille unll tails • 1911 AUTISTIC CHILDREN'S TELETHON (CONT'D) • MOLL FLANDERS Belly learns Ille appalling lacl lt>at Ile< third husband is 11so Iler bro1111r Ci) SOUNDSTAGE "Vlc:lor Botge -Co<ne<ly In Music" Tne mlller mUSIClln I Comld11n Is captured 1n pertorm1nce 11 Chocago s Drury Lane Water Tower Theater end Miiwaukee s Wash1ng1on Park (R)O BIZARRE John Byne< shows you tilings stranger 1111n 1ru1n larger than Ille 1no zanier than eny1111ng you've evflf seen 11:30 8 BARNABY JONES J A 1nvest1gates ,,,. <1ea1n ol • ll01es' .,..., buyer G 8SATUAOAYNIOWT LM Host Biii Murray Gues1S· The Spinners ttwl Whlften- POOls I ABCNEWS MOVlE • • • · The Paper Chase t t97•J Timothy Bonoms Lindsay Wegner A young law student attempts to Impress a tyrenn1caJ pro- fessor Whtie unwillingly ramng In love wllh his Oaughtlf Cl) MOVIE • • • "Biiiion Ooll1r Brain" ( 1967) M lcnaal Cllnl, Franco4M Oorleac Secrel agen1 Harr; Palmer becomes involved 1n intrigue and Csouble-cross- 1~ m Ftnlano (19 NFL REVIEW ANO ~IEW MOVIE * • * 'The Blue Lagoon t 1980) Brooke Shlet<ls. Cnrollopher At~ons Two c1111oren eKper1«1ee 1ne pangs ol ''"' IOve while OIK0Ver1ng ~fe ano eacn other alter they are tl'UpWTeckec:I together on e <11Wr1ecl ISiand R 11:35 (%)MOVIE Ir • • ·An Enemy 0 1 The People • ( 19771 S1e-.e Me~. Chatlel Oum· 1ng 8uld on lb..,.. s play Tha citizens of • small town tlrsl applllU<I then persecute a local physician tor declaring 1ne local not IP(lngs uro11le due 10 pol- lullon 'G' 11:45. MOVIE • • • "Torn Cur111n ( llHWI) PIUI Newman, Julie Andrews. In or<11r to obtain a secret lormul• nec_,y tor Plffectlng • MW WMpon, 11'1 AIT*lc:an phyelelet pr111no1 t' defect to EM1 Gennany -MIJllOHT- 12:00. MOLL f\.AHOEM Pennllela after 11.,,. hut- t>ands, Betty 1um1 to the '"" of proetltu11on and .,,......,., whlCh MrT1I her 11'11 Ndl-"MOii " (D)MOYIE • • "Sex Boat" ( 1980) Robert Lyon, Randy W•I T-men o,... .. ~ encl tlOW IWI)' on a ~ ..,,. Cf\1111 wtlOlll crew eno p1a11 IOI"' .,. Ill ~-·"' .MOYIE • * "Sunday Lover•" p Ol 1) Gene Wltdlt. AoOti! Moote Four rnlodtoe-af)ICI men In I0'4.,. ~ 11 ..., ~ IMlr alftOrOlll ~·111· ,11:11 • ~ •• '" "8Mic:ula" f 1172) • WIHIMI M""'811, VOMtll MaOee. A .,,....., 'llllt• rl*d .,_ IOO )'Mt'I !.'!!..!:,,.•IAI~ • ...... WCMi ...... Dor ...... , .. ,, JtM WayM, l'tlttrt Ml1t11Ulfl. A WOt.lndN, drvnklft .,_Hf IN 1 rMONr wtlO It Pitt~ Mlll'flld ~ 119 to ,,.. 60Wfl I INt1d Of nltlllete 111111'1 0 MOVll • • 11t "Tne 81dQ9 Or fl\I Cron" 1 t07 t) Georo• KenneCIY. Rlelrdo Montal bll'l r111 murd« of 1111 wit. drlvee a o.tec11v1 Into • rlllglOUt or def CClMOVIE o * fr "Let It Be" I 1970) T NI Beatles JoM Lannon PIVI McCwtney, aeotoe H1fflson lfld Rlf'IOO Starr l)urlue • round of r.,_t- alt recording saaslona 1111d an 1mpromp1u con- cert t2:&5 (ft) MOVIE * •·~ "The Oct1gon" (1980) CllUck NOfrl• Laa Van Cleef A "'•1lthy young won11n hlrH • r8tl<eo martial arta cn1m- p1on 10 PfOlect her from lerror1111 trllne<I by lhe i 1ter1ous Nini• cult 'A' 1:00 AOCt< COHCERT 1M 1 AUTISTIC CHILOAEH'S TEJ.ETHON IQ.OHT'O) OJ EVENING AT THE IMPROV Host Priyttls Omer Fea· lurl<I comics Jell Altman, Frenklln AJaye. Marty Allen t 15 ,.IJ MOVIE * * Seniors Dennis Ou11d A Q19l-rlch-qu1cle scneme is p11nne<1 by IOU< ~n1ors on cotlege who 1n1en<1 10 oea1 the syllem at Its own game R 1:308 MOVIE • • Poranha Piranha' ( 1972) Pete< Brown, Wit· l•1m Srnllh A rulllless hunter sallemes 10 stalk a trio of )ungle w1l<11ile pho· 1ogr91>tters • MOVIE •lt fr '" "Top Hll' (1935) Frid Astaire Ginger Rog- er• A man has !rouble Wllh his g1rllnend becauMI she lh•nks he's munec:i to lier best lnend t:35 'ZJ MOVIE • • o Coal Miner s Daughter 11980) Sissy Spacek Tommy Lee JonH B~ on Lorllta Lynn's eu1ot>cogr1pny A young ·91rt lrom a poor family 1n rural Ke,,tuolcy marries a much Older local boy wl'IO engineers her rose lo SllfdOl'T' on lht muSJC 1ndu1try PG 2:00 • 8 NEWS (C:,MOVlE I "Sleet '1980) LH Ma1ors Jllflnller O'Nelll A oeai..otllul woman 11 HSJSI· eo by a lougll constn.ictlon toremen 1n nmn1ng the company sne 1n11et11s alter her lalher s SUSPICIOUS acc1oen1a1 dea1n 'PG 2'308 NEWS G) MOVIE * * Decoy For Terror 11970) Wiiham K1rv1n, Jean Cllrlatopller A lovely young woman acts IS • P<>4oce Oecoy 10 1rao an art· ist suspaclec:I OI mur<lerln9 several ol ll•S lorme< moO- e11 @) A8CHEWS 0 MOVIE * • Gahu11n1 119801 Dorothy Slratten Avery Scnre11>er A robOt 11 made 1n the 1maoe of a t>eautolul woman wno doesn t "'"e any human leellngs R' 2:'° CE MOVIE * e * The Lall M1rrtec:1 Couple In Ameroce 119801 George Se911 N1J1l1e WOOd A nape>1ly marrieo COUPie D11g1n to wonder llow happily mamed tney really are aller seeing all of 1he1r lnen<ls marriages eno up 1n the <11.,orce court R 2:~ (_S) MOVIE * * •, Tne Formula' I t980) Marlon Br1n<10 George C Scott Whtie 1nvest19a11ng the murder 01 • cotleague, a veteran cop uncovers • conspir1cy lnvotv1ng tne suppreutOn 01 a syntnetoc IUll lormu11 t>y Ille oil companoet 'R 3:051 HEWS 3:15 MOVIE * o • The Man From Cotoraoo t t948J Glenn Ford WHlllllTt HOl<leri A newly llPl>Oln(ecl lederal iu099 01 tile C04oraoo Ter· ri1ory 1s sadlstk: 10 those who oppose hit harshness 3:20 9 MOVIE * • "Jungle Bride" ( 1938) An111 Page. Charles Star- rett A IOYe triangle devel- ops ber-two m4"l and a girl when tttey become sh1pwrecke<1 on a o-t 1sl1n<1 3:35 8 MOVlE • * '> "Hold Back The N19ht 11956) Jot'on P1yne Mona Fra.nan A Marone company retreats on 1ne Korean Wlf to protect tile dlVlston 3:.40 (%)~ * • "L0011 Back In Anger" I 1959) C'We Bloom. Rlctt- ard Burton 8aMCI on the play by JOhn Ost>orne "t 1111 lut moment, • man dltcovers thet fie IOves and neec:la hit wite 4;00 ct) MOVIE • • ·~ "Foaee" ( 1980) Jodie Foeter Selly Keller· man The lllctJrnl of bfollen homN and uncaring Pit· en11, IOUf ,..,,... glf11 try 10 eoothe their emollonal wourwl• throug'1 drugs and MK 'R' tot a:25 CB)MOVIE • • "Sunday Lovera • I 1911) Oer'9 WllOar, Roger Moore Fovr ~ mer'I In I0"9 -lollowld .. they ~ their ""'°'°"' l<Mlnlurall 'R' 4;J0.MOY!a * • "The "'81tor" ( 11711 Mtl Ferrer. Jofln H\llton An anQenl "om 1 Oiwtant gala.y ~ to Elrtll to dettroy ... ~ 11-YMt-otO Olr1 wflo " ~ 10 be 11'11 mo4tltr °' • ~ . IN6eoolltrll..-.'lll' 4:31. VOYAGE TO TMI 90nOM Of' TMI 11A Relaxed Anderson pondering I 984 run WASHINGTON <AP > Thirteen montha llfler the 1980 presidential election. 11 Was hington office i.s still ident1fied In neat white block letters as ·'The National Unity Campaign for John Anderson." And Inside, tacked up next to a picture ol the former rand1date is a red and white bumper sticker that reads, ''Don't Blame Me, I Voted for Andett10n.'' A relaxed John Anderiion is looking ahead lo 1984 and thinking about runnln1 again for the presidency. But even a s be talks about continued fragme ntation of the two-party system and the possibility of a third-party run at the White House, Anderson, now 59, declares firmly that he wilL not berome a ·perennial presidential candidate no one takes seriously . "I don't want lo become another KEEPS BUSY John 8 . Anderson Early Yanks weren't small, rof essor says NEWARK, N J <A P J -A Princeton University professor says he doesn't know why Colonial beds and doors were so small. since early Americans weren 't sig nific antly smaller than Americans today. "Perhaps th e s t y les were patterned on Britain, where people were shorter,·· theorizes James Trussel. associated professor or economics and publi c arrairs at Princeton. A study being prepared by the school and six other univers1t1es Is debunking the myth that Americans were shorter 200 years ago. So Car, the study has shown that the average Revolutionary Ame rican male was s-root·8. only an inch shorter than today's average m ale The average Ame rican male in Revolutionary days a lso was 3 inches taller than his British counterpa rt. America's height advantage over England might ha "e been caused by nutrition. Trussel said. "Our hypothesis is that nutritional standards we re much. much better in the new world than in the old," he said. "Wbat you·re talking about is simply more food. The more food they ate, the mo re chance they had to get what they needed "It wasn't as though they filled .up on j unk food. They didn't have much junk food in those days," he added. But. he s aid , better nutrition doesn't mean that som eday we'll all be 9 feel tall. According to the study's results, young adults are no taller today than a generation ago ·----------l Gene McCurthy," he said. "l think that Is a fate to be avoided. We do not want to become the symbol of the querulous quest . ·'I have oo inner compulsion to run The r e is no preordained necessity for me to spend my Ufe oo the altar of the public campaign." Sinc e January, Anderson has starred on the speech-m akin& circuit , pulling in $2 ,000 o r more per appearance before college audiences and business organizations. In an mterview. he unabuhedly concedes that the recognition and popularity he established in bis 1980 inde pendent presidential campaign is earning him a living. "One has to make a lilUe bit or a business ~ut or this," he says with a grin. And later in an interview: "As long as there is an inte rest, I 'll exploit it. No C'hange that. explore it." A few months ago, Anderson was dro ppe d a s a commentato r o n Chic ago television station WLS, in part because he declined lo examine ' mor e l oca l topics during twice-a ·week appearances. Anderson says s imply that it was time to move on. His wife, KeKe, volunteers, "Tell the truth, that place I WLS> was a zoo." S ince the e lection, Anderson accepted two brief teaching jobs at UC Berkeley and the University or Illinois Law School. Ande rson, an Illinois Republican who left the House after 10 terms to run for president. has moved his family back to Washington and said that if the speech invitations tail off, he"ll take a law job. Ande rson is handling his own legal arguments in a Federal Election Com mission dispute over $400,000 in rorgiven campaign loans. which the age n cy maintains s hould be cons idered public runds The trappings of the presidential cam{>aign are gone, but Anderson still gets recQgnized and asked if he'll run again in 1984. And by most accounts, he is as popular with college students today as last faJI. But except for a m alling or 8,000 news lette rs lo forme r s upporters the re is no o rganization . and Anderson bas broken with aides who managed his 1980 campaign. Sources familiar with Anderson's campaign finances say he balked at . paying off the lawyers and campaign C'O ns ultants who helped him. One ror m e r s taff a ide quit writing speeches for Anderson after the cam paign bec ause he said Anderson rerused to Pi:tY him Dur in g the interview, Mrs . Anderson said the major flaw of the C'a mpaign ~as the absence of a political proTessional who knew hOw to organize a na tional presidential campaign. Anderson interject ed that his C'ampaign managers "did not have a very experienced national candidate either " Museum gets Chinese art NE W YORK I AP > -The :'t1t:t ropolitan Museum of Art says it has received a girt or 60 major C'hincst: art works conservatively estimated to be worth $18 million. (Hf1cials called t he gift '"one or the finest in the history or the museum ... The museum won out over strong competition from other museums to aq u1 re the wo rks , which consist largely or Chinese pa inting and calligraphy done from the 11th lo the 18th centuries . The a r t is from the 200-piece collecu on of John M Crawford J .. a 68 year .old bibliophile, collector and patron or the arts who is s aid lo have the greatest concentration or such art in a pnvate collection. I ~ Chrislmas Wish _ Children 's Puppet Show II s the season to make k:ds happy at Huntington Centers Great New Mat! with the real Sa.nta caroling and entertainment See the Mitchell Marionettes 4 shows daily every Thurs Fn Sat & Sut1 111 Christmas Photos With Rea Santa Bnng the l:Mle ones to Huntington Cent8f' s Great New Mall for memor!M they II never forget w.th the Mitchell M•r:onette Chnstmas Shows •nd • 111sit -4th the real S8nt• with the re•I bellfd Instant S•nt. photos onlv S2 ea1 The Gentlemen's Seiko Quartz. Chnsrmas w1she cume true with a handsome ~1ku Qunm watch frum Jewels hv Joseph. Come in and see one of Southern California's most complete ~lee· unm 11f the accurate. rugged and stylish ~1ko Quam watche~. priceJ from $79 50 a A rrudltum uj trust J[WELS by JOS[Ptl l,• MtJ .., '•nh I '"" Ph"' on I ... , M .... 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MOWIMSTOCI SONY 26" ~t T~INITRON •MlilrtllS.....HllliP•hw •11 • '" a-.1 C.6lit...., • ....... c « ._.. . ....... ~ ' I •l ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December 12, 1981. Governor attains legislative agenda • ID part .But budget crisis, medf ly battle overshadow. accomplishments Editor's Note. T111s 1s the first of a three·parl senes eramining Calijom1a's political leadership anti how II fa red dunng a year of crilris By DOUG WILLIS 'A.Mecla ......... , Writ« Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. had a rough year in 1981 , battling medrties and unproven accusations of wrongdoing by his staff and struggling with the most serious state budget crisis in a decade. But his legislative agenda for the year fared surprisingly well. Brown asked very little from the California Legislature in 1981 . but he got at least part of e very special program that he sought. In the end, the Democrati~ governor's Therefore, he cut his requests for new or s pe cial appropriations to a minimum. Here is a scoreca rd on how Brown's pe t projects for 1981 far ed in t he Legislature : TOXIC Brown a s ked the Legislature to ena ct a three-quarters o( a penny per barrel tax on cr ude oil and 38 othe r subst anct:s which are either toxu.• l'11e micals or used to produce toxics to finance cleaning up existing toxic was tes and pr eventing · future chemical pollution. The Le gislature added a che mical industry proposal to put a ceiling of $10 m1llwn per year on total collections unde r the lax. and they sharply cut startup funds for th e c leanup of "Maybe state is so together.'' crisis before the had to work because the great we . all w id e ly public ized feuds with t he Legislature had relatively. little effect on his legislative program "The governor's personal relations with the Legislature are still rocky and turbulent, but I don't think that was really a deterrent to cooperation on essential m a tte r s." s aid Senate Pres ident pro tern David Roberti. "MAYBE BECAUSE the crisis before the s tate is so great we all had to work together ." the Los Angeles Democrat added. Brown got a t lea s t a t o ken appropriation for eac h of seven special proj ects he s ought. I n his major programs -funds for new prisons and toxic waste cleanup -the Legislature rewrote Brown's proposals, but it gave him substantially all that he requested. "It was a productive year We've advanced t he ball in eve ry single area," Brown said of his legislative program In both his annual address to the Legis lature in January. and his budget message two days later, Brown forecast with surprising a ccuracy the curre nt budget pinch which the state faces_ Wicks \\f't' ., . ..,. _____ _ "When you grow up, what are you going to be unemployed at?" . chemica l dumps . But Brown got substantially what he requested in his toxics propos al. · RESOURCES -Brown sought a $29.5 million appropriation from tidelands oil funds for timber, fi s her ies a nd related res()urce preservation programs in the Enugy and Resources Fund. T he Legislat ure reduced the appropriation to $25. 7 million. but left most of the plan intact AGRICULTURE -The governor proposed creation of a new $12.5 million Ag r icultural Resour ces I nvestme nt Fund to finance research in erosion, side effects of pesticides. sail buildup in soils and other agricultural issues. T he Legislature cut the program to SJ 4 million. g ranting only Brown's request for an aerial soils mapping program The 'lawmakers shelved most of his other proposed research projects and assigned most of the firs t-yea r funds to an apple marketing project. .. It ·s none of the things he asked for," Assembly Republican leader Carol Halle tt ·of Atascadero said of the new agriculture fund. ··F rankly. I think the only reason he agret-d to go ahead with it was so that he could say. 'l lere is · a progra m I asked for and got.' " she added. But Brown said he counts creation of the Agr icultural Resources Investment Fund and t he funds for the soils mapping program a m o n g h is significant victories of 1981 , which he said was a chieve d ove r politically motivated opposition. PRISONS Brown went on statewide televis io n seeking s upport for a proposed quarter-cent·per·dollar sales tax increa se to pay for new st ate prisons. a meas ure aimed at raising $10 billion over 10 years fo r prisons and a lon g list o f r e late d anti -crime programs. The lawma kers re1ected the sales tax but approved Brown 's second choice for pr ison finance. a S495 million bond issue wtnch will he s ubmitted lo voters next .June " F.LECTRONIC'S Brown sought $5 millio n t o es ta b li s h a n ew m 1t·roPlectromcs research center in the l'nt\'ersity of Ca lifornia system. The la 'A makers gave the project only SJ million. PENSIONS -Brow n as k ed for $400,000 for a s tudy of how public pens ion funds might be used to invest i.n growth in the s lat e's economy. The Legislature approved the $400,000 for the study. but delayed until next year any decision on giving Brown authority to change the state's investment policy. EARTHQUAKES -Brown sought $4.5 m.Htion for a statewide earthquake preparedness program . The lawmakers s lashed that to .$319,000, allowing only enough funds for a task force lo m ake recomme ndations on the training public information and pr eparednesf programs Brown proposed. Pe rhaps Brown's greatest failure rn 1981 was what he didn't do. In January, Brown proposed a $25 b illio n-plus budget whic h would increase stale spending by just 1.7 percent for the year, warning in his budget message that ·'the moment of truth is upon us. Cutbacks are required in state and local government." The warning proved to be justified, but Brown did not fo llow through. The Legislature added $704 million to that total. which Brown left intact , refraining from using the veto pen which he has so generous ly used in past years. As a result, the state today faces a deficit estimated at $500 million to $1 billion or more. Brown a lready has o r dere d a n e m ergency 2 p e r cent aC'ross-the-board spending cut this year . and further cuts may be in the making. IN VIEW OF HIS early warnings. why didn't Brown veto a ny of the added funds'' In an inte r vie w. Brown lis t ed a quarter of a billion dollars in his vetoes from previous stale budgets which the Legislature Including a majority of Republicans -overrode, saying he took a more "cooperative" approach this year. "For the long term stability of the • budget process. it is esse ntial that the executive and the legislative branches work together." Brown said. Again, Mrs. Hallett a nd other GOP <'ritics see Rrown's performance quite d iffe rently • "lie did not blue line t veto! one thing in that final budget." she said. "The governor really was very irres pons ible in signing into law every one of the De m o c r ats' i n c r eas e s with o ut conside ring the fiscal consequences ." Roberti also faulted Bro wn's handling of the budget. but on different grounds. He said Brown submitted a budget with "unreasonably low" funds for welfare recipients. and that the current feared deficit comes not from the items added by Democrats but from President Reagan's federal budget cuts and the effects of a national recession BROWN HAD OTH ER difficulties which overshadowed his legislative accomplishments in 1981. The Me di t erranea n fruit fly infestation. which s pre ad from the Santa Clara Valley in 1980 to Alameda County, the San Joaquin Valley and Los Angeles in 1981, will eventually cost the state SlOO mill.ion or more. T he mcdfly has also cost Brown politica ll y. as he has been widely Dltlly ,._I __ .., T"" - POLITICAL PROFILES -California's top political leaders will be profiled on consecutive Saturdays. The leadership of Gov. Edmund Brown Jr ctop> over the past year is viewed today. Next week will be David Robe rti. state Senate majority leader <right!. fo llowed by Assembly speaker Willie Brown. b l amed by R e publican s and agricultural interests of both parties for contributing to the medfly problem by delaying·a controversial aerial spraying program too long. With cooler weather. the med(Jy is e xperted to dis a ppear soon . But whether it has been stamped out or will re ·emerg e to pl ag ue Californi a agriculture a nd Brown's political future won·t be knowTI until the warm weathe r next spring, when Brown is running for the Democratic nomination for the U S. Senate Brown's other major problem of 1981 appears to be behind him -accusations t hat hi s aides tr ied to use a s tate computer to set up political mailing li sts and then attempted lo cover that up by a It er in g . ~es t r o yin g and concealing evidence from state Fair Politi c a l Practices Commissio n investigators . The d istrict attorneys of Los Angele-; a n d Sa t r a m e n t o co u n·t i es bo t h 1 n ,. c s l 1 g a t e d t h e s o c a I I e d "co mputergate" case a nd found no evidence lo warrant prosecution Seismic OK no guarantee for giant LNG project By THOMAS D. ELIAS Cal if or nia 's tw o l a r ges t gas companies were deli ghted last month when a panel of expert geologists told the state a S3 2 billion liquefied natural gas project can be built safely. But their joy may have been premature. The report "should put lo rest any re maining questions on (earthquake 1 safety." said Keith Mc Kin n e y, pres ide nt of Weste rn LNG Terminal Associates. the partne rship that wants to build the te rminal near P oint Conception ir1 Santa Bar bara County. The seism ic report will be reviewed in hearings starting next month -but those hearings seem sure to venture beyond geolog1cal issues to economic ones FOR MA RK ET conditions h ave changed since the LNG project was first proposed in 1977 as a "necess ary development" to stave off loss of 700,000 Californ ia jobs in a natural gas shortage. The need for the plant was thought lo be so urgent that Gov. Brown and the st ate Legislature were panicked into setting up a s pec ial building permit process for it. But l awsuits over earthquake and archaeological issues kept the Southern Califo rnia Gas Co. and Pacific Gas & Electric Co. from building it. The suits also prevented the two big utilities from adding the plant's hug.4}. cost to cus tomers· monthly gas bills~' Best of all, there was no natural gas crunch. Now the gas companies have been forced lo eat their words, admitting there is no urgent need for the terminal, where su bfreezing liquid ga s from Alaska a nd Indonesia would be put into Ca lifornia gas lines. "WE ARE MAKING no predictions of a definite disaster if the LNG project is not built ." PG&E spokesman Ronald Rutkowski said earlier this year. So the economic issue apparently decided years ago -Is there enough of a need to justify the LNG project's huge cost'! -is back before the state Public Utilities Commission. "Overwhe lming evidence shows that the P UC should withdraw approval of the LNG fac ility," said the Sierra Club. whi ch join ed consume r groups in pressing for rethinking the plant. .. The LNG facility is completely unneeded.·· said Sierra Club energy representative Michael Paparian. He cited new PUC forecasts showing that removal of federal price controls on gas from Texas and Oklahom a has ended any threat of a shortage. "The project is a multi-billion dollar boondoggle." said Sylvia Siegel. executive director of Toward Utility R a &.e Normalization,· a 12-year -old consumer group. "It would cost every customer over Sl.000 just to build It." IF ntERE'S NO NEED for the LNG pla nt, why should the gas companies continue pushing it? Because their profits are tightly regulated by t he P UC, with each allowed to earn about 13 percent profit ea ch year on whatever am ount it invests in ils. operation. If the companies can · spend $3.2 billion in borrowed money on the LNG plant. they'll be able to bill consumers for the interest (}O the loan. plus about $300 million a year in new profits. Clllf DRiii f OCUS The Southern California Gas share of that would almos t double its annual profits, while not making any change in the formula setting its rates . THE IMPACT ON PG&E. a much larger company now seeking more than Sl billion ifl separ ate rate increases, would be much less. So it's no s urprise that PG&E is les!; enthused over the LNG project than its partner. "1! we can get the suppHes we now project." Rutkows ki said, ··we should be·-·able to meet t he needs of all our customers except power plants through 1990 without LNG." It's clear conditions have changed in the natural gas business. Which means the question of whether the LNG is needed wilt surely be reopened, even if it is uncomfortable for the PUC. Thomas Elias. a free-lance columnist based in Santa Monaca, analyzes nmth-south politics. ORANGE COAST lailyPillt The comment pag<• or the Du1h Pa)ot seeks to Inform an~! stimulate renders b) present in g a variety of rotnmentan no top1 C's o ( 1ntt'res\ anrl i.11tn1h<'ance from informed oh se1 :crsundspokesmen Tltcmtol P. H~. PvblUhn ---s.turday. O.C.mber 12, 1., ' . YOUTH ...... ~'\,· ~'f. """-~ Frosty snowman on parade S n owmen land women ) always have had a big problem : They're never around during the s ummertime to m ake ace cold s now cones a nd other fros ty treats. No ma tter how hard }OU try, the spring thaw wall put an end lo your marvelous c reatton That's why l'nde Ll'n doesn 't make snowmen anymore. H the s un doesn 't get them . some rascal might bas h your icy SC..'ulplurc with u lar.:c slack You can't win. So t he best sno\.\ men are the ones that last And "'hen vou draw the m on a pu.·re of pai)er. th ey're pra tllcal l ~ 1nrles tructible Sus an Guilford 's sno wman will forever remaan an the annals of the Daily Pilot As the first plaC'e winner. t he 12) ee1r-old NewPort Beach youn~ster has an 11lustrat1on that will last through the coldest of "'inters and the hottest of s um mt:rs She .gets $5. ,Ka rri Matthews , 12. of Santa Ana took second place and the $2 .prize for her drawing of a s nowwoman. Good idea Karri May be we s hould l'a ll them s now people Karri also wants to kno" what the age limit 1s for the L'ncle Len contests. She said !lhe has seen entries from youngsters who are 15 years old Since this 1s a Youth page. Uncle Len feels that anvone .under 18 should be perm 1tlCd to enter the contests ~ost of my frie nds a re bel\.\een 5 and 14. Drawing s from the o lder ·readers tend to be a little bit better. hut there have heen some ·very young prtzt.' winners Age isn't as important a.., the quahty of th(' drawings It ma~ help, but lJ n c l e Len tr11.·.., t o give EVERYBODY a <'han1·c· Friends earnan ~ honorable m entions include M 1{'he lle Strand. 10, of Costa Mesa and Jennifer Leau1tt. 10, of Laguna Niguel Also thanks onct' :t~atn tu all m y best budd1es at Wilson Ele m enlan Schrwl 1n Costa Mesa Room 13 l·amt· through with a b<.1t ch of "onderful pi<:tures Keep up th(• ~ood work J anine Keating. 11. of Co!>ta Mesa gets an L"n<·lc Lt.·n :'-lo-No for drawing her p11:t11res with blue ink Remember C\ cry body. vou have to use blarl.. ink onl\' All other co l or.., "Ill ·no t r ep r o du ce \.\ell 1n the newspaper . Since th~ holiday ..,eason 1s uS\Jally a time "ht·n everyone's baking coo ki es ancl oth er goodies. I'd like to hJ\'f' some drawings next \.\l•ck of you r most fa\·onte t•ook1e tharacter ------------ FIHST PL\CE W/."J.\'ER Susan Guilford of Newport Reach SH"<J.\IJ Pl.ACE Wf.\"NER Kam Matthews of Santa Ana So m e of yo u may lik e gi nge rbread cookies ; others may prefer Santa or Christmas tree delights. You should d.raw a picture of a cookie, not the real-life thlng. 1That s hould make it easier ~incc all cookies are flat.> Tr~ your best to make pictures that"ll t empt Uncle Len · s sweet tooth. I want the pictures to practically look like the~ JUSl popped out of the oven. Send your illus trations to l "ncle Len, Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. Calif. 92626. Try to mail your entries no later than Monday. because I need to have them on m y des k by Wednesday. Use black ink only on a piece of paper 4 inches s quare. Inc lude your name, address and age on the back of the entries. Your age is very impQrtanl so that big. funny people are excluded from winning prizes or honorable mentions. You never know when a grownup might want to slip one in. Also, Un c le Len will not accept a ny half-baked ideas. I want completed cookie pictures or else I 'll put the bile on them. See you next week and happy holidays. Bunny film still popular Educati onal movie continues 44-year run CHICAGO «A P l Wh at ob· scure little black·and·wh1te film has been playing somewhere in the world for over 40 years. has never won an Academy Award . bas had an audie nce estimated in the millions and stars a live rabbit? The answer "Adventures of Bunny Rabbit." a IO·minute educational film produced in 1937. st ill being shown in schools and which next year marks its 4Sth anniversary "Bunny Rabbit. · made for a few thousand dollars, 1s by all accounts the oldest continuously shown educationa l film ever made. ·Since 1943 it has been part of th e f ilm catalog or En · cyclopaedia Britannica Educa· tional Corp., a major producer of educatjonal films According to Ralph Wagner. who heads the Britannica or· ganization and is among the na· lion's leading authorities on educational films , "Bunny Rab· bit·· is still being shown as it was originally made more than 40 years ago ll is one of two auch films, both produced in the mid· '30s, that are still ih the Britannica catalog: The other is , "Heart and Cir culation." "Bunny Rabbit" iR the story or a little rabbit who "venture-s rrom h is woodland home in search or lettuce on a nearby 1 fatm Narrow escapes from a hungry fox and an angry farmer send Bunny scurry ing home much wiser in the ways of the outside world." ~ Why would this simple tale have such universal appeal? ·'The film d oes contain a moral -home 1s best," Wagner s aid. "This is an appealing message, one that is universal and certain to be popular with teache rs and children alike. "This theme. however, is in· cidental to the main purpose of the film, which is to show a variety or animals in real situ•· lions. animals that youngsters might not ordinarily see. It was part of 'bringing lhe world into the classroom · t hat educational films do so well. ··1n 'Bunny Rabbit' you will see the rabbits. a fox, a squirrel, a turtle, cows, a rooster , pup- pies. turkeys and a turtle. It shows what they eat. where they live. clOISe·ups or what they loot like. You also see a farmer on his farm. In its brier 10 minutes th~ film is educational in every sense of the wo~." As to why the film has been in use for so many years, Wagner can only speculate. ··Animals were frequently used to tell a story or to catch children's attentio n , and sWl are." Wagne r said . "While animation is fine for certain kinds or mms, in th1s cue live action was better. The rum also hu a sentimental attachment for many teachers who may have seen it when they were youngsters. But perhaps the main reason is, if the film does the job, why chance ll? ·' Television has taken on m~ of the job of sbowin1 real animals, and educational ftlma have gone oo to such topics u s pace Qlgbt, drug abuse, luer beam s, even a film on death. "Ma.oy educational rums to- day are h ard·core science (l)ms ," Wagner said. "Youn1 people want lo know about m agnetism, .nuclear energy, the workings or genetics ... "The Adventures or Bunny Ra bbit" was originally made for Electrical Research Products Inc .. a division of Western Elec- tric -and was i6rt or that com· -pany's early experimental educational f1.hm . At the time. educational films were still in their infanc>'.. It was not until World War II, according to Wagner , that educational films proved their usefulness and became a vital part of the school curriculum. Britannica purchased the entire collection of ERPI Classroom Films in 1943. The 'modest cost of "Bunny Rabbit''. cou.ld not be duplicated to d ay, Wacner said. Today educational films are in color and cost around $2,000 a minute. Now, a "Bunny Rabbit" would be priced al about 10 times that amount. . Collaborating on "BuMy Rab- bit " were advisers from Teacben Colle1e of Columbia Un iveraity and the State Univenity of Iowa. EducatloD&l films are still made wtlb tbe belp of 9dvilen from tbe na- tion's colles• IDCl .uni.entties, ac:cordiq to Waper. Tbouaanda of copift of '' 8'1D· ny Rabbit" have been IOld or rented to scbooll ud libraries the world onr. Tbe total au- dience may never be fully known became tbe film CM be shown mani times to cliftennt cla11ea and because some schooll and libraries are licensed to ccmvert 1ucb filma in· to videotape and can be lbowD count.lesi times. Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Saturday, December 12. 1981 AP' ......... MONKEY BUSINESS -Pa ul Fntz. ho lding thret of his nearly 40 chimpanzee charges, operates the Primate Foundation of America with his wife . Jo. in ~esa . Ariz. The foundation is a san ctuary for c himps who pcoµle no lo nger want. Out-of-work chimps Couple offer home to unwanted primates BY PAUL T URNER 1'loe An -OMly S.... M ESA, Ariz. I AP l One played a drum in a circus Another was with l.19liday on Ice. And yet another was the star of a nightclub act. Now they. and others like them, have r etired lo a patch or l~ased land on the Salt Ri ver Indian Reservation north of Mesa Africa is where the ir real r oots are. But if they could speak. lhey all might say. tbat they are quite content to live in the desert with Paul and Jo Fritz. Without the Fritzes. this g roup or squealing. barking. gruntang chimpanzees proba bly would be dead. With his stern counte nance and dark. deep-set eyes. Paul Fritz doesn't look like a softie But Pedro, Simba. Rodney and the others know that behind the t h ick ·German acl.'ent and silver.flecked beard 1s one of the best thing ever to happen to a group or Pan troglodytes. '"They are very 1ntell1ge nt animals. the closest thing to human." f'ntz said "Tu see their h\'c~ snuffed out So. a little more than IO years ago. when he was an animal trainer al the Phoe nix Zoo. Fritz felt he had no choice but to adopt three <·himps who had outgrown an acquamtance·s circus act. Al first he ke pt them in his apartment building That didn't wo rk. so the chimp s aving oper at ion was m oved to a Te mpe ch1 C'ken farm. wh~re he a nd his wife looked after some 20.000 C'l uckers in exchange for room t o ho wse a g r ow ing contingent of chimpanzees As Mrs. Fntz explaaned. the ;:h1mp sanctuary was som ething many had been seeking Across Am e r ica. people wanted to unload chimps th at h adn 't turned out to be such great pets or had grown too str ong or unruly fur their s ho "·biz l'areers The f'ratzes provided a life raft 1n the Anzona desert for resear~h animals whose only other <1lt ernative was to be des troyed Co01puter picks gifts OKLAHOMA CITY 1AP1 - Once UPon a lime, children sat on Santa's knee and whispered their secret Christmas dreams. In Lhe computer age, however, "Super Santa" tells kids of all ages what they ought to want. A com puter set up for the s hopping season in North Park Mall has been programmed to produce a pr inted list of gift s uggestions according to the age a nd sex or the recipient. and the amount of money the s hopper wants to spend. John Mong er . who programmed Super Santa, said the computer tries to offer 10 s uggestions for any combination of age. s ex or price range 1t gets The computer has 847 g ift ideas stored in its memory. .Some combinations leave Super Santa stumped, however. Whe n asked for a gift idea costing more Chan Sl.000 for a girl under 5. Super Santa hums. hesitatt:.'S and prints out, "Sor ry, I found no gifts like that. You're on your own Gift ideas range in price from SJ.50 for a child's toy to $7.950 for a man's watch. When not recommending girts. Super Santa beeps out "J oy lo the World" and "The Twelve Days of Christmas." Dog of tlte W eelr Dllll'f ..... ,.... .. ....,_. O'D-'I LONESOME -This 3·year·okl female German shepherd mix would love to makes friends at your place. If you'd like to take her hom e . contact the Newport Beach Animal Shelt er. 125 Mesa Drive. Costa Mesa Telephone 644·3656. I The Pnmate Foundation of Arizona was incorporated in 1970 The Fritzes moved to their present location two years later. An abandoned hydr oelectric plant was turned int o a cellblock, and three mobile hom es were acquired for human office and li ving space. It's modest. but the Fntzes have to survive on contributions from follJldation members and inc o m e from lending chimpanzees to a l''e w York lab oratory for h epatitis research There are nearl y 4 0 chimpanzees in the colony Restrictions have been placed on the impQrtation or chimps. and some states intluding Arizona have made i.t illegal to have one as a pet. But the Fritzes say there still are quite a few that some day will wear out their we lcomes with their present owners. One problem . the coupl e obse rved. is that too m any people see chimpanzees as cute and cuddly. Most Americans are accustomed to seeing only baby chimps the p e rfo rming animals are almost always very young But the animals can live about 50 years in captivity, and many people change their minds about them as they mature. An adult, m a le chimp can grow to a standing height of 5 feet and weigh nearly 150 Pounds . Som e have s uggest ed the chimps should be whisked off to Afric a a nd released in the Jungle. but Fritz s aid the successes or such attempts have been mixed at best. Animals trained to scurry around beeping h orns a nd turnin g som e r s au lts a r e n 't necessarily going to make it in the wilds just because they have long blac k hair and walk on their knuckles. he said. So what the Fritzes do is to help the captive chimpanzees teach each other how to be chim panzees. Th e Fritze s h ave a longstanding agreeme nt with three Tempe grocery stores that a llows them to take surplus pr oduce at no cost. As a result. the c himps eat quite well. Fresh straw is placed in the cages daily. and each animal s tarts the m o rning with a child ren's chewable vitamin. In addition to checking for s igns of diseases. Fritz regularly r erords beh avioral observations in the chimps' individual files. The Fritzes acknowledge that their lack o r acad emic c r~ential s has s lowed the foundation's acceptance. But they m aintain that their study or r esocialization of captive chimpanzees is "on the frontier" or primate research. And they Point out their work has cauJht the attention or a number of vete rinariabs, medical doctors and graduate students In such fields as anthropology. A zoo in Washington, O.C .. wanted to send Ham . the original astronaut-chimp, to the Fritzes. Instead, the Arizonans foun d the veteran space traveJer a home ln South Carolina. They wer e afraid Ham's presence would lure too many uninvited gawkers. "Thls isn't a place tor people ." Pau l explai n ed . "It 's ror chimpanzees ... --~ .... .... ..--.-...- ,. .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday. December 12. 19e) QUEENIE "He's a balloonist. But 1 don 't think that has anything to do with his being Cull of hot air." Elvis, Boone lives diverged NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -They were both rock 'n' roll pioneers. They were Southerners, born just six months apart to parents of modest means, with close family ties. Elvis Presley of Memphis and Pat Boone of N•sbville -both of them handsome, polite and gifted of voice -went on to successful movie careers after be<:oming teen idols in µie mid-19505. They lived near each other in Bel Air, for awhile. These striking s imilarities ended as both reached middle age. Presley ended up a fat 42 with <trug problems and a busted marriage behind him when be died in 1977. Today, Boone is a jogging-trim 47, prefers milk to marijuana, has been happily married since h.is early singing days, and has four daughters and fou r grandchildren. "I simply took a different path," Boone says of the differences in lifestyle. "I guess my career wasn't as important to me. My family and my relationship with God took precedence over caree r decisions. 1 never allowed my career to imprison me." BOONE There were contrasts almost from the start. Boone was smooth and cleancut with a calm delivery wh.iJe Presley was frenzied and had a stubborn shock of black hair that continually searched for bis eyes. Boone. who had a penchant for white-buck shoes. was "Mr. Clean," and Elvis was "the Pelvis" -who appeared on television from the <Waist up because of his t hen-controversial gy rations . And · in 1957, there were heated arguments over who ~as better. ''It daumed on me that he (Presley) was. asking for help from somewhere" Boone. who knew Presley well, says the two were professional rivals but admired one another. .. We were close," he recalls. "We stayed very friendly." Boone , interviewed by telephone, says be "sensed a void" in Presley in the 1960s, when they both lived in California. "He'd come over and want to see my kids who were just tykes," says Boone, whose h.it songs included "Ain't That a Shame," "April Love," "Love Letters in the Sand," ··Don't Forbid Me ·' and "Friendly Persuasion." . "He'd play around in the backyard by the hour. He seemed to want a family situation," Boone says. "Tbe way he hugged Shirley C Boone's "'•HUY wife> and the girls was very moving. His mother was dead and his father bad remarried. This may have been part of the reason he was susceptible to drugs." After Presley's six-year marriage to Priscilla Beaulieu ended in divorce in 1973, Boone and bis wife tried lo get the couple back together by inviting them to Bible study at the Boone home. "We felt they still lov~ each other." Boone says. It didn't work. Another time. Boone ·recalls, be helped arrange a meeting of Presley and evangelist Oral Roberts at Presley's request . "It dawned· on me that be <Presley) was asking for help from somewhere." Boone says. Boone remembers seeing Presley shortly before be died of heart failure. The meettn1 came at Memphis lnternalionaJ Airport, while Boone was on b.is way to Orlando. Fla .. and Presley was heading for Las Vegas . ''He looked fat and I slapped him playfully on bis stomach. He said he'd been eating too 1ood and said I should go to Vegas. 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But there's more at s take than just the obvious tonight (8 .30) when the Anteate rs hos t 15th-ranked N evada-Las Vegas at the Anaheim Convention Center. Naturally, a victory would propel the undefeated Anteaters 15·0> into the national spotlight for the Cirs t time in the school's history. And, yes, beating a school like UNLV would also attract instant respect But, there's more . A good turnout i s also essential 1f the Anteaters have any hope of acquiring a new gymnas ium Plus, as far as future endeavors, a victory would almost certainly assure a good looking-over by the NCAA and NIT tournament committees when it comes to extending post-season bids. "I THINK it's more important because it m ight help determine how the NCAA looks at us in M a r c h ," admitted Mulligan, referring to the lack of respect PCAA sch ools receive in general. "In that respect. l g uess a victory would really help." Unfortunately. that victory will have to com e against a hungry Runnin' Rebel squad 14 ·1 1. who wa s upse t by Nevada-R e no Thurs day at home, 86-76. "That loss will bring them down to earth , .. said Mulligan "(UNLV Coac h Jerry 1 Tarkan1an knows how to motivate real well ... and he threatens even better." TARKA.NIAN IS blessed with an abundance o f talent. As Mulligan quickly points out, "He has a former CIF player of the year on his roster, two New York City players of the year. two Los Angeles City players of the year. and one Pittsburgh player of the year . Other than that. they're talentless." Tarkanian s tarts h is son. Danny, a sophomore, at one of the guard posilfons with Michael Burns , a 6-7 senior. at the other The rorwards are Larry Anderson c 6 7, Junior 1 and Sidney Green 16-9. Jumor1. while the m a n in the middle 1s Richard Box 16·7, senion Of course, Mulligan counters with a pretty potent lineup of has own in Kevin Magee <6-81, Ben · 'Tarkanian knows how to motivate real well and he threaten s e v en better.· McDonald <6-8 1, Rainer Wulf ( 6-6 l, Randy Whieldon 16-4) and Leonard .Johnson <6-11 In fa<.·t , as a team. the Anteate rs are shooting an almost unhuman 63 percent from the floor "W E'LL GIVE th e m a diffe r e n t look .· explained Mulligan, whose tean. will start in a 2-3 zone "We'll run our break, but we'll be selective off the break Jus t because Wt! run 1t d oesn't mean we have to s hoot." Mulligan wants to make sure his Anteate rs stay close to the Rebels. Last year. afte r playing them even for the first half. UCI went on to lose. 124-95. · And, J.f there 's two things this year's UNLV squad does well it 's s h oo t and rebound . especially on the orfens1ve board .. , know that's one or the keys ," said Mulligan. "We're going lo have a hard lime if we don 't screen out" De s pit e th e a d ded implications this ga me carries. though , it 's th e type of competition Mulligan and his team have been yearning for ··1·m looking for"ard to at." s aid Mulligan, "a nd it'-; good I 1ust hope wc gel a crowd It s the only way 1t wall prove people c are abou t bas ketball down here " Ocean View holds on, stops Fountain Valley, 61-59 'Whether you win or whether you lose, you feel bad, it's like beating your brother' By ED ZINTEI. °' -o.i1y "' ... St.If! Fountain Valley put on a display that was worthy of mention when talks of the all-time great prep basketball games a re held in the years to com e. alertly stole the ball. and with 1:40 to empty road down the middle or the key, go. Ocean View was s uddenly at he went for it His off-balance layup. advantage. The Seahawks played keep however. was no good and Usevitch and away for a minute. Then Jim Usevitch. Fountain Valley center Rolf Jacobs . Coach Jim Harns, wate r beginning to fill his eyes. thought he felt bad, although of course. he couldn't , his team had just won a tournamen t championship "It was a great spectator game ," said Brown. 'Tm as drained as Jim. I knew it would go to the wire.·· a 6·9'2 center who was the dominate cam e down with the ball together force in the middle in this and every Usevitch. with a three-inch height gam e of the tournament, took it in for a advantage, tipped the ball to teammate "Whether you win or whether you lose, you feel bad. it's like beating your brother." he said, "I don't think I can take this much longer " And so it did. Actually. it went down to the last fraction or a second as f ountain Valley's Alan Villanueva threw up a 65-foot shot as the buzzer rang. The ball hit the back of the rim and feU off. 12-foot s hot. He missed , but Dave Scott DeBrouwer who was immediately Carroll came down with the ball for the fouled with three seconds re maining. Seahawks. He was fouled as he went DeBrouwer hit his first free throw. back up with the s hot missed the second and Villanueva took Carroll made his fi rst free throw. the ball and m oved up for his missed the second. and with 18 seconds desperation shot The brother refer en ~e wa s a reference to Harris ' best friend, Dave Brown. head bas ketball coach at Fountain Valley High, whose team Harris' Ocean View Seahawk.s had just defeated for the championship of the Baron Basketball Tournament , 61 -59. On a Friday night, when the visitors' side of the gym was just as crammed as the l\Qm c s ide. Ocean Vie w and Essentially. though, the game was d ecided in the 21"i minutes prior to that. Al that point. with the score tied, 57-57, .the Barons worked nearly a minute off the clock, auempting to 'find an open area in the lane, o r perhaps an open Jeff Gardner, the hot-shooting guard who had 31 points up until now. left . fountain Valley had the ball with a Usevitch. a senior who was constantly chance to win it, trailing. 58-57. haunted by the s hado w of All-Cl F Up until now. the lead had changed forward Wayne Carlander the last two hands nine times, so a Fountain Valley years. finished with 29 points and had 15 bas ket here would have made lots of of his team's 23 rebounds He was voted sense. particularly if Hughes (15-of-27 t h e tournament MVP. Joining on the njght> were to make it. De Brouwe r , Hughes and Fountain But Hughes couldn't get open for a Va 11 e Y · s K e n II a rt er on l h e But the Seahawks' Shawn Werner shot and when Villanueva found an <See SEAHAWKS, Page 85) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'--~=--~~~~- ·Ali learns lesson the hard way 'Nobody beats Eat her Time,' he $ays. after losing decision NASSAU. Bahamas <API -Muhammad Ali. who soon will be 40 years old, lost decisions to Trevor Berbick and Father Time Friday nigtit, and he said he would not fight again. "You can't beat Father Time." Ali said after losing a unanimous decision to the 28-year-old Berbick. "I tried to beat father Time. Nobody beats Father Time " Asked if he would retire, Ali re plied: "No doubt about it." He said he would be a minister for his Muslim faith. Ali has announced his retirement before. only to fight again. but it would seem that now the end indeed has come for one of the most exciting fighters ever to step into a ring. "I FOUGIIT A good fight," Ali said. "I did good for a man almost 40. II he had been 40, he couldn't have beaten me." Ali's 40th birthday is Jan. 17, 1982. With his 13-year-old daughter, Maryam, sitting on his lap in tears, Ali was asked what could he tell her. "I tell her It could have been worse," said the only man ever to win the heav y weight championship three times. Ali shocked many people in 1964 when, after beatin1 Sonny Llston to win the UUe for the first time, he announced he was chanatn1 his name from Cassius Clay to Muhammad AU because he bad become a Black Muslim. Now, 17 years and many controvers ies and ellcitint victories later. Ali said he will serve as a Mu.slim minister. AU HAD S-'ID before the fi1bt that he hoped ' to use it as a springboard to a bout a1ainst Mike Weaver, the World Bolling Association champion. lnstelld. it was the end of the line for him, just eiabt days alter Joe Fruier. bis old adversary in a te1endary three-bout series, came back from a S~·year layoff Frazier fought a 10-round draw .... with Jumbo Cummings and said he would fight again. Ali. his sense of humor still intact, felt his face. which he has called the prettiest, and asked onlookers if he had any bruises. "No," they said , and he seemed pleased. "I didn't want to hurt him," said Herbick "I JUSt wanted to wm. In the early part of the fight, I I did good for a man almost 40. If he had been 40, he couldn't have beaten me. -Mutlemmed All tried to take him out with one to the jaw, but I couldn't and then I decided I didn't want to hurt him." "That's good," '8erbick said when he was told Ali was retiring. "He s hould leave it to the younger boys." At the end of the fight, it was several minutes before the decision was announced, and Berbick said, "I was worried." Jud1es Clyde Gray of Toronto and Jay Edson of Naples, Fla .. each scored it 9t-N, and jud1e Alonzo Butler of Freeport, Bahamas, saw It 97-94 for Berbick. The AP scored it 96-94 for Berbick. For many, it was a sad end to a chaotic and often comic evening, an evenin1 that almost didn't happen. 1 Berbick, a native of Jamaica who Uva in Nova Scot.la, had tbriatened not to fipt unless be got a guarantee that be would l'effi\lle the money due bim. It wasn't unW S: 15 p.m . that Berbicll: announced that be bad received a letter ol credit fulfilling the conditions ol bis pune, which wu estimated to be anywhere from Slll0,000 to '500,000. AP.....,_ 8ER81CK CONNECTS -Muhammed Ali reacts after <absorbing blow by Trevor Berbick during first round in Nassau. Bahamas Friday. Berbick won a unanimous decision. EYES NO. 6 -UC I rvine bas k e tb all <:o a c h B il l Mulli gan and hi s 5 ·0 Anteaters tan g l e "ith Nevada-La~ Vegas tonight. Lake rs get past Portland By CURT SE EDEN Of-OMty~i.t- J~GLEWQQD Somebody asked Kareem Abdul-Jabbar why went we nt to the basket so often in the late stages of the Los Angeles Lakers' contest with the Portland Trailblazers Friday night al the Forum · I gue ss I wa s just dete rmined. seeing as I missed so many shots ." the 7·2 star res ponded "I thoug~t I was going blind .. True. Jabbar's eyesight wasn't exactly 20·20 and neither were his stat1st1cs. They were more like 13 of 28. But they we r e s till good enough to help the takers defeat the Trailblazers . 124-116, before 16.658 rans in a contest which. for the first time in several ga mes. had a direct bearing on the NBA's Pacific Divis ion s tandings TH E I.AKERS came into the gam e with a 16-6 record. a three-game winning streak and a stretch which has seen them rattle off wins in 15 of their last 17 games. They held a 21"2 game lead over both Phoenix and Golden State and a three-game bulge over Portland. With that in mind, Portland Coach Jack Ramsey threw a twist in the Lakers strategy. He put 6-10 reserve center Dennis Awtrey in the lineup to guard J a bbar and keep his prolific s co ring s tarter Mychal Thompson out of foul trouble. T he plan almost worked. While Thompson seemed to hit everything he threw up, Jabbar h ad his problems against Awtrey. That 1s. until Awtrey collected his fifth personal rout with 5.52 remaining in the third quarter Two Jabbar slam dunks in a m inute's span after Awtrey's departure s hould have s ignified to Ramsey that his team was in trouble. The Lak~rs eventually pulled from an 84-84 ball game to open a 92-87 lead after three quarters. THE CLOSEST Portland cam e after that was within three points . at 113-110, with five minutes left in the game. "Our gam e plan was to go to Jabbar," takers Coach Pat Riley admitted . "We felt Portland was s hort in depth at center. I think Jack wanted to save Mychal." Thompson. in fact, kept the Trailblazers in the game. He carr.ied a 20.6 average into the c o n, est a n d h e h a d · I i t ti e diHiculty against whomever Riler used to defe nd him, whether it was Jabbar, Mitch Kupchak or Mark Landsberger. Thompson finished the evening with a game -high and caree r-high 38 points, along with 1 t rebounds a nd snen assists. Jabbar, however, wasn't the only Laker lo cause problems for the Trailblazers. It was a night, Riley would say later. that everyone got into the act, regardless of the Jabbar strategy. "SHOW-TIME, NO time, as long as there's a bil W at the end," Riley beamed afterward. The Laker coach, who is now 10·2 since replacin1 Paul (Sff IA&Eas. Pase BS> .. ·- ' I -Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Saturday. December 12. 1981 ...---------------------~ ~-----------------------------------------------------------------.., Re t urn o f memen t o bowls owner o ver From AP •patdae1 . POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. -After [i] 28 years, a Rose Bowl me mento lo.t •. • In a Chicago street brawl has found its way to its rightrul owner -an Omaha, Neb .. business executive . The memento is a watch inscribed with the words "1951 Rose Bowl" and the name of its owner, R . Allen Wa hl, the All·Ame rican derensive tackle or the Michiean team which beat California 14·6 in Pasadena that year. The watch was brought into the Daily American R e public news roo m by David Kimbrough, a retired farmer from Naylor who sa id a friend gave it to him years ago after finding it on a s treet corne r. "It was early one m orning on New Year's Eve in Chicago and a bunch of young guys were involved in a big brawl," said Kimbrough. "He said they were really going at it and he wasn 't about to get near them, but when it was over and they left he walked over to the area whe re they'd been ri"htin" and found Ulis watch. "I have no idea who this guy is on the back ," Kimbrough said, ''but I would like to see him get his watch back if there is any way possible. I know it would be like finding a needle in a haystack.·· But the newspaper phoned the Michigan alumni office, found that Wahl lived in Omaha a nd called him at Valmont Industries. a multimillion dolla r firm which manufactures irrigation equipment. Quote o f the day Sport scaster Joe Garagiola. after receiving the key to the city ol Cleveland: "Cleveland jokes are like baJd jokes. I'm sick and tired of them." Parish too much for Hawks Center aeMrt P1rl1tl put the m Boston Celtlca ln front with alx quick second·half point.a and Larry ~ provided fourth-~rlod shal'J*hoe>Una as Boston dcfH ted the AUanta Ha wks, 94·86 FridMy ru.cht ln NBA action ln Hartford, Conn. Trallln1 41-40 at the ball, Bolton jumped to a seven-point advanta1e when Parish scored s ix of the C~t1cs' eiaht s traiaht points during a two · m inute p eriod ... Dwlglat Joeet came off the bench in the rourth quarter and a ccounted for nine points In a 19-4 Chicago spurt as the Rulls l'rus h e d Ho u s t on, ll8· l05 Roa Brewer iscored 25 points to le ad San Antonio lo a 101·99 victory ov e r Dallas . . Julius F.r v loa. who sat o ut the .. u11H entire fourth quarter. scored 27 points· as Phil adelphia won Its 14th straight game a t home against Cleveland, 131-113 ... Brian Winters poured in six of his 27 points in overtime, leading Milwaukee past Indiana, 103-100 . Rookie forward Buck Wiiiiams scored 26 points and pulled down 14 rebounds , leading New Jersey lo a 131·123 victory over Denver . Rookie center Jeff Ralaed scored 10 fourth·quarter points and veteran Kevhl Grevey contributed 11 in the fi.nal period to rally Was hington to a 106·102 win in San Diego Adria• Daatley s cor ed 38 points as Utah knocked ore Kansas City, 122·102. Northern Arizona hires Harper Joe Harper, head football coach [i] al Cal Poly San Luis Obispo the past 14 seasons. has been nam ed to that position at Northe rn Arizona Unive r sity, e ffective immediate ly . Harper recorded 96 victories ;igainst 43 losses and three ties while at Cal Poly SLO In 1980, his tea m won the NCAA Division II title and took a 23·20 victory over Big Sky cham pion Idaho State . . . Chuck Stobart, head coach at the University of Toledo the past five years, was named head coach at the Univer s ity of Utah, it was announced Friday. He replaces Wayne Howard, who led the Utes to their best record sinee 1969 at 8·2·1 . Alabama Coach Bear Bryant said Friday he has suspended linebacker Thomas Boyd, charged with possession of marijuana, a n d halfback Linnie Patrick from t h e team San Diego Charger Coach Doa CoryelJ s aid his team m ay enter Sunday's game in T ampa Ba y without running back Chuck Muncie. Cor yell said Muncie told him his leg, in whic h he ulled a muscle three times during last Winnipeg rallies to tie Montreal 1'hlrd·per1od aoaals by Ree WI.,_ &ii1 and Dale Hawerc~•k IUted the ' Winnlpca J ets into a 5·5 tie with Montreal in a Nutional Hockey League game Jo'nday Montreal has now won only once 1n its l;ast nine games with a l 4.4 record dunnK thlit :{pan De-I• Maruk scortd two .ioiil:~ und had thrtie assists as Wa.11h1ngt0n set a t lub scor inl( r~ord while crushing Toronto, 11 ·2 The Capituls tit..'<! club records by winning their sixth stulght at home a nd resmaining unbeaten in thelr last seven home contests . . The NHL hu re.quested copies ot tapes from a Plttsbureh television st Ii lion involving the Philade lphia F lyers' Paul llolmtrem, who was fined and s uspended after s winging at a referee during u game with the Penguins e arlier this week. A hearing will be held next week to determint1 the length ot tlolmgren·s suspension Seurer listed as 'questionable' For m er Edi so n H lg h quarterback Fraak Seurer, now with the Kansas University footbaJI team, [i] h as been lis ted as questionable for the J ayhawks' Dec. 31 date with Mississippi State in t he HaJl or Fame Bowl in Birmingham , Ala Seure r sufre red a dislocated right e lbow in the first quarter of Kans as' reguJ ar·season finale agains t Missouri , eventually won by the Jayhawks, 9·11. Seure r's elbow has been in a c<ist for two weeks and will undergo normal rehabilitation over th~ next few weeks. It's not kno wn wheth~r he'll be ready for the bowl game . "l will tell you that we will take no chance with Frank's health or future," s aid head coach Don Fambrough. "We'd love for him to play and l know how important 1l 1s for Frank but unless our docto rs give h im a complete clean bill of health . we will not play him." Former gold medalist Scholz dies Rudolph J . ~hob, a two.time • Oly m pic ~old medal winner and forme rassistant U .S attorney. has died of a long illness at the age or 82. Scholz was a me mber of the U S. rugby teams that won Olympic gold m ed al championships in 1920 and 1924 . Four Oregon and Washington universities have joined the Northern California Athle tic Confer ence a women's a thle tic league which will change its name to reflect the new members. Was hington. Washington State, O regon and Or egon State will become me m bers o r t he. re ·named Northern Pac1hc Athletic Conference and will compete m 10 sports in the leaJi?ue. including volleyball. basketball. field hockey, cross country, swimming and diving Dodgers go for defense LA signs veteran Belanger · 110 1,LYWOOI>. 1-'la IAPJ The Los Anaeles OodKers s1i,:ncfl fr\'t' 611(t>nt s hortstop Mark Bc lanl(er, re<'ogn1d·d as one of the rinest defensive shortstop:! in th · xu mt:, at baseball's annu1d winter meetings Jo'rid<iy Belan~c·r. :11 , rnncluded u 15·year playing Nrccr lt1sl seui.on with the Baltimore Orioles, with whom ht.· "on s ix s tru1ghl Gold Gloves from 1973 through 19711 . aod c11.tht in an 11.yeur span. Belani.:er led American League shortstops in f1t•h.l1ng ttm·e limes 1974, 1977 and 1978 and has the h1ghe-.l 1trct1mt· f1cldJng average in ti,e Am1>r1rar1 l.eagut• for a iihortstop. 977 T im SIGSINC; w<ss <snnounccd by Dodger V1 c·e President Al ('amp<s ni ... who s1ud the teaqi BASEBALL presently 1:. unl· m:.in over the 40 man Limit on tht maJ<ir lcag ul· roster <1nd that a move will be mad, lo make roorn fttr Helanger 'Ile t B(.•lani.:.,r 1 1s like an insurance policy for us at short11toµ. < '<impanis said : Belan~t:r 1>laycd 64 ~amcs for the Orioles last season and hit 11;5 with 10 runi. batted in. He had a fielding av1:rngl' CJ( 97:J, "1th i.evcn e rrors in 2$5 r hances. · His Jfalt1mort' c·a recr sµanned 1,963 game~, Sl'tond only l o Uri>o k11 Robinson's 2,896 in IJa llimon· h1stor~. II ~ had two errorless gafl}e streak:. of nolt'. fi9 in 197!1 and 67 in 1978. . TERMS OF T IU: agreem ent negotiated betwl'cn Campana~ and Belanger's agent. RQn Sha11iro were not 1.llsdosed Belanger 1s expected to be a lale-mnin,: deh.•ns1vt.· rep:<i<·t<ment for Dodger s hortstop Bill Russell Los ,\ng<:le., :'vt anager Tom Lasorda said , "We got hi nt a!> a gu~ who could play a lot 1f an ything happen., to Ru...,ell If Russell 1s healthy a nd can pla) up to hh 1·a1iab1ht1cs, Belanger will be there watt.•hini:t until "e net•d him " Mt:A:'llWHILt:, THF. last day of baseball's winte r met•tlng:. wound down with major trades Jn\l>lvmg Clint llurdle or the Kansas Cit> Royals <11111 San Fr.rnc1sto'" Tom Griffin. There's still plenty off ootball re maining The C'1 nC'1nn;.it1 Reds a cquired llurdle. a n uutf1e ldcr. from Kansa., Clly for right-handed p1tt.·her S<:11tt Brown Pittsburgh acquired Grifhn from the c;wnls F rida) ln exchange for minor IC'aguc fi rst haseman 11ulf1elder Doe Boyland NFL battles, Independence Bowl and even college b~sketball on tube today T he Royals also announced they have reached an a~n:cm1•nt for a Nintract with outfielder Cesa r Geronimo. wh(• be('a m<.• a free agent after last season By HOWARD L. HANDY Of -Deity ...... ,.... Football fans can warm up for either the National Football League playoffs or for the big New Year's Day college bow(game parade today. The NFL bas two games on the tube beginning with the New York Jets at Cleveland <Channel 4 at 9:30) and concluding with Minnesota at Detroit <Channel 2 at 1). College bowl game followers can start with t.be Independence Bowl between Oklahoma State and · Texas A&M <Channel 9 at 5) th.is afternoon from Shreveport, La. This is the first in a series of 15 bowl games runnipg through Jan. 1. Basketball fans can compare the Pacific 10 and PCAA in today's college telecast when USC m eets Long Beach State at Long Beach Are.na <Channel 2 at 4). Following are the top sports events on TV today. Ratings are: -1 -1 -1 -1 excellent; -1 -1 ' worth watching; -1 -1 fair;" forget it. ~ 9:30 a.m., Channel 4 ../ ./ ./ NFL FOOTBALL: New Yortt Jets a t Cleveland. Announcer : Dick Enberg. There are two reasons tor bringing this one on the tube. One is the fact that Dick Enberg will go it alone in still another experiment (remember last year's game that had no announcers?). The second reason is the tact that the Jets are still in the runni09 tor a playoff berth despite their 27·23 setback by Seattle last week. The Jets are 21/,..point favorites. .e. 10:30 a.m., Channel 1../ ../ COLLEGE F OOTBALL: E. Kentucky at Boise St. Announcers: Bill Flemming and Lee Grosscup. There could be an alf.ldaho final in the Division I ·AA playoffs if Boise State can oet by Eastern Kentucky at home today and Idaho Sta~e can top South Carolina State. Boise State ( t0-2l 1s al home for todav's semifinal against E . Kentuc ky, E. Kentucky reached the game by defeating Delaware, 3.5-28 while Boise State won over Jackson State, 19-7. The finals are next week. (!) 1 p .m., Channel 2 ./ ../ ./ ./ NFL FOOTBALL: Minnesota at Detroit. Announcers: Vince Scully and Hank Stram. With two games remaining, both clubs have· a chance lo qain a wild card playoff berth in the National Conference. Each has a 7.7 record in the Central Division, a game off the pace of Tampa Bay . Tommy Kramer directs the Minnesota attack while Eric Hipple. the Lions team that lost last week after winning three in a row. Detroit is favored by 4 Points. Cf) 4 p.m., Channel 2 ../ ../ ../ COLLEGE BASKETBALL: USC al Long Beach State. Announcers: Frank Gleiber and Steve Grote. Both teams are off to slow starts but that should make little difference for today's outing. use has All·PAC 10 forward Maurice Wllllams and guard Dw ight Ande rson to lead the way along with freshman Wayne Carlander, from Ocean View High. Coach Tex Winter at Long Beach will have Dino Gregory and David Johnson on the firing line with Craig Hodges in the backcourt. [el 5 p .m., Channel 9 ./ ../ ../ INDEPENDENCE BOWL: Oklahoma State vs. Texas A&M. Announcers: Howard David, Dan Abramowicz and Steve Grad A young offense and a nationally.rank~ defense a re Oklahoma State trademarks in the school's first N1RJDUCll\G THE fEZE SE3. ~SCWE>EWIJ. ce:IGN A~ BNJING. BUT l\DT RlR YEARS TO COME In simpfest terms. the new GEZE SE 3 is redefining ski industry safety standards. The SE 3 features the first indepen- dentty adjustable vertical toe release -crucial in backward and tip-dragging falls. In addition, the SE 3's unique Friction Compensator (Tlain- tains consistent lateral release during forward. twisting falls. But safety isn't the whole story. The GEZE SE 3 is Ql•FI 1902 [~Ka I 1"'9c• •· ef lltwf!Mf rwy. HJ-IMO • designed to give you superior ski control and retention on even the roughest terrain. Every SE 3 is individualty tested and calibrated for matc hless consistency of release. And every SE 3 comes with a five-year limited warranty. Come in and see the GEZE SE 3 soon. It's an excellent investment in yourself. lt'salso. simpty, a masterpiece. caunos lo1 C«rrlte>1 C«nt«r 2s20 ' o .,_" l llloch •• of s 1 ,...,. 110-4111 bOwl game since 1976. The defense allowed only 253 yards a game in Posting a 7-4 record with linebackers Ricky Young and Mike Green anchoring the SQuad along with middle guard Gary Lewis. Texas A&M (6-S) has a record-setting Quarte rback in Gary Kubiak. He set Southwest Conference passing records this season in cluding a six-t ouc hdown performance against Rice . His favor ite targe t is Mike Whitwell who has a 27.1 yard average for each reception. Texas A&M favored by 41h points. OTHER TELEVISION 9 a.m. (4) NFL '11 -With Bryant Gumbel. 0 .J . Simpson interviews USC's record-breaking He isman Traphy winne r Marcu!> Allen who ran for over 2,000 yards this season 11 : 30 a . m . ( 2) HF L RE v IE w A ... 0 PREVIEW. 12:30 p.m . (2) NFL TODAY -With Brent Musburger. A profile of Detroit Lions QB Eric Hipple who tOOk over the starting job midway through the season. 14) WESTERN OUTDOORSMAN. 2 p.m. (9) BOXING. S p.m. (7) -WIDE WOULD OF SPORTS The North American amateur boxi ng championships. taped at Shreveport, La. 11 p.m. ( S) COLLEGE BASK ET BALL Boston University at UCLA . Taped. RADIO Basketball USC al Long Beach State, 4 p.m., KDAY ( 1580) and KLON (88 FM); Boston U. at UCLA, 8 p.m., KMPC (710); Nevada·Las Ve9as V!>. UC Irvine at Anaheim Convention Center, &·JO p.m., KWV E ( 106 FM): Cat State (Fullerton> at Santa Barbara tournament, 7 or 9 p.m., KWRM I 1370) Hockey Vancouver at Kings, 6: SO p.m .. KPRZ ( 1150). Davis Cup RePortS U.S. vs, Argentina from Cinclnnati .. 8:SO a.m. a nd 4. SO p.m .. KNX 11070) N FL standings The c;ia11ts said the) hud reached agreement ~•th \'t'll'ran c;c·1·o nd hascmJn Joe Morgan on a 11111· 'ea1 c·•inlr.i<·t :\1organ. :18. hatted 240 last Sl·a:.~m Cor lht· C1Jnt" Hurdle , Z.t. halll·d :129 ~1th four hom e runs and 15 RBI in 28 ~a mes last -.eason IS ASOTHER DEAL Fnday. the New York Mets acquired 31 year old reliever Jim Kern from the Texas Rangers 1n exchange for secon d baseman Doug Flynn and pitcher Dan Boilano in the final hour of ba~ebal l'., winter meetings. Kern hr'it µ1t chl'd 1n the maJor leagues for Cle\ eland in 1971 .1nc1 ha'> a ltret1me major league record or 4fi <U! "11 h 83 .,d \cs Flvnn. :io. t.•amc to the Mets in 1977 from the Cint.·innall Rl·d~ 1n tht• Tom Seaver trade He won the Gold Glll\t' a"ard 1n 1980 ~hen he made only six er rors 111 157 gaml•s Last season, he hit 222 in 105 games ·we h..ilt·d to give up Doug.·· s aid Cashen ""lie s heir! our 111r1l'ld together the last couple or vcars Hiit ~hl•n \llU havt• a chance to improve ;our halle;luh. you have to lake 1l · M EA~WlllLE . 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PARTS DEPARTMENT NOW • • It • • • ,. • • ,. • • • • • • • ·• t • .. • • • • .. • • • • • • • .. 41 41 ~. OPIH 1:00 && to 1:00 P.M. SATUIDAYS • ···~····················~············~ ................................................................................................ lml1911 ...................................... ;,IM_..,. .. S.....,-.....--.. .... -.....-................. ~-..w.~ e ar~---·~--~'------- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December 12, 198 I Mustangs end a dry SPARKPlUG -Costa Mesa's Jim Pelichowski scored 15 points to help the Mustangs dump Katella. 11 JOHN SEVANO .... ....., ......... It bu been a long drought for CC¥ta Mesa Hlgh's basketball team. Nol since 197S have the Mustangs been able to reach the finals In a tournament and It's been more than ts yeal'ti since the school has participated in the CIF poSt·aeason playoffs . Both prolon1ed peraOds ol dryness have a good chance or ending lh.is year, though, especially if the Mustangs start believing they're for real. Actually . Cos ta Mesa a lread y accomplished its first objective by defeatiflg Katella in the semifinals of the San Clemente tournament Friday night, 75-70. The victory. their second in as many outings, put the Mustangs into tonight's <8> final against Foothill, a 70-64 winner over San Clem ente in the other semifinal contest. Ironically, it was in this very same tournament that Costa Mesa made its last finals appearance more than five years ago. "ThUi team hasn't been s uccessful in the past so they don 'l really look for the positive," sajd Mustangs head coach Tim Parsel. "Whal we need t.o do is win u few more games l ike this." The Musta ngs s tarted out 'quickly against the Knights, breaking out to an early 10-3 advantage before settling for a n 18·8 lead at the end or the first quarter. The next two quarters belonged to the Mustangs, too, as they increased their lead by as many as 16 on a number of occ11 s ions befor e closing the third quarter with a 58·45 ma rgin. But, unaccustomed as the Mustangs a re to winning, they got a little tight in the final eight-minute stanza a nd almost threw the game away. With Kalella using its their 2·2· 1 zone Today'8 sch edule 4 JO p.m Long Beach Wilson v~ Lo s Am i g os cc on so l atlo n ehampionship l 6.15 Kalelh1 vs San Clemente f third pl act'> 8 Costa M esa vs Foothill 1 cha mp1onsh1p ) · press to perf~Uon, and thanks to the outside shootint or Scott Warner and ·Jim Boyd, the Kni&bu, 2·3, cut the deficit to 68-65 with 2:20 remaining. However. J ohn Strayer countered with a pair of baskets, and Jell Field calmly sank three free throws down the str etch to p reserve Costa Mesa's victory. The Mustangs finished with four players in double figures led bv 6-4 senior forward John Ris hebarger, who had 21 points, including 10 during a one·mlUl show tn the second quarter. Teammate J im Pelichows ki added 15, while Ken Bardsley itnd St rayer had 14 each Mike Brennan and Warner led the Knights with 19 apiece. Warner, who came into the contest averaginai 30 points per game, had to rally for his total as the Mustangs did a good job on him defensively. "We're r eally a good defensive team ," said Parse! of his Mustangs. "We just lack a little confidence. "'We really djdn't have much of a test last rught," he added, referring to his team 's first round victory against the San Cle me nte J V's ThU'rsday. "But with Katella , and their pressure, I guess we were a little light tonight. "Still , we can play with anybody when we play our game. Despite our turnovers at the end we beat a good team IJl Katella and we didn't choke " Argentina breaks e ven on firSt day Newport holds on this time From Page 81 LAKE RS. • • Wes thead as head coach, said the difference was the second ha lf, in which the Lakers scored 74 points. Sailors. able to increase lead over Laguna to take third at Santa Ana CINCINNATI IAP> -Roscoe By HOWARD L . HA NDY Of .. OMty ..._Sutt Tanner is a serve-and-volley There's one thing Coach J erry OeBusk tennis player. He lives by hls wanted to get straightened out when his ser ve and dies by his volley. Newport Harbor Hig h Sailors played "I was surprised to beat hlm in three sets, .. Jose Luis Clerc Laguna Beach for third place in the Santa said after stopping Tanner 7.5, Ana basketball tournament Friday night. Oe Busk was fearful of a r epeat of 6·3, 8-6 Friday at Riverfront Thursday's semifinals in whlch the Tars Coliseum and knotting the dropped a one,point decision to Lynwood best -of-fi ve Da vis Cu p to miss the cha mpionship game by a c hampions hips between the narrow margin. ln that loss, the Tars held United States and Argentina at the lead for virtually the entire game until one match apiece. the closing seconds . "I thought l could beat Such was not the case against Laguna Tanner, but thought it would Beach. Newport held the lead all right, but take four or five sets," Clerc said. "He missed so many easy the Tars increased the ma rgin of victory volleys and I served well." · in the final quarte r after a nip-and-tuck John McEnroe had given the battle with the Artists Newport posted a United States a l ·O lead by 67-50 decision crushing Guillermo Vilas 6·3, "THIS TYPE OF GAME is hard to play 6·2, 6-2 in the day's first match. after losing like we dicf to Lynwood Asked if he fe lt pressure Thursday night," De Busk said. "It makes because Clerc was favored to this one that much harder and it was a beat Tanner, Mc Enroe, the mental thing for us , too. reigning Wimbledon and US. "'We wanted to get our record e ven at 2·2 Open champion. said: '"There 's a littl e more with a victory. We were huffing and pressure because I'm playing purring at the end afte r playing three days for my country. That sounds in a row. But they s eemed to be a htlle tired at the end. too." corny, but it's true,. You're not playing for yourself." The game was a see-saw battle through McEnroe and Peter Fleming.. the first two periods and up to the final the world 's top-ranked doubles I 15 or the third quarter At that point, team. will meet Clerc and Vilas Newport started to exert its height in a d o ubl es matc h h ere advantageandran oHll straightpoints to Saturday. Sunday 's final two move from a 44-42 advantage to a 53-42 singl es m a t c hes w i 11 pit edge midway through the final period. Mc Enroe against Cler c a nd After that, 1t was a case of reserves Tanner agajnsl Vilas finishing for both sides as every player on "I'm expected to win every both benches saw action and aJI but one for match play,"" rt1cEnroe said the Tars dented the scoring column. All-to urney team Nell H1ddt·ll 1 Lal(unu Bt•ach1. liyron Hall 1 t"t·""port ll<1rh11r 1 Tony Brown 1. anta .\no.11, L>on StcH·n..,un 1L.ynwood 1. A Ir red J t-nk 11\!> 1 I.' n"" o<i<l • Don Nol le\ I P <Jr1f11·o.1 I • • :\t\"I' Hohb1c l.u1·u., 1San1;i An<1 1 Laguna Beach fell the loss of Bob Short who went out with five fouls midway through the third period Short picked up three or the fo uls in the first period and saw only limited action after that until he was whlstJed to the bench. Newport's big men. Byron ~aJl and Joe Seager, exerted pressure on the Artists under both baskets and finished with 17 and 16 pomts for the night. ' But the big scoring star or the game was Laguna Beach's Neil Riddell who canned 26. mos t or them from around the foul line and the key on jump shots . He was cooled m the final period a nd that's when the Tars put the decision out of reach by controling both backboards. "l THOUGHT GAR Y GEYER played well for us," Laguna Beach Coach Jerome Karp said "He's our other big guy t along with Shorti · · N ei I (Riddell J is a marvelous player. lle 's been hitting well for us all year and that performance tonight 1s no exception. .. I felt their big guy (Ball 1 made some good shots late in the game and forced us to change our style of play. We like to operate from the zone and not have to go out after them. ··But I Wnk we'll be better when we get our other guard back. Johnny <Mann) is just getting over that vi rus that is going around. and he lost quite a bit of weight a nd hasn 't playe d with us in this tournament. He's one of the top guards around and will help us ." DEBUSK ALS() PRAISED the shooting of Riddell . "He's a great shooter but we knew it before the game and were prepared for it. One of the big keys to our winning like we did was ha ving No. 25 <Short> foul out. He's a hard -working kid on the inside." The Newport coach was still thinking about the loss to Lynwood the night before. "We had the lead the entire game until the last seven seconds ," he recalled. ··we lack experience and have a lot of young players who will get better as the season progresses. "'We mixed up our defense and against Lynwood, we tried to s low things down and did a fair job but it was n 't qwte enough.·· While the Tars brought their record to 2-2 with three of the games in the Santa Ana tournament, )~e Artists are also above the .500 maruith a 4.3 rec-Ord (3·2 under Karp>. Newport will travel to Capistrano Beach Wednesday night for a non.league outing while Laguna Beach hosts Irvine Friday night in another non-league encounter . Estancia duels A lumni Estancia High's unbeaten Eagles <4-0 > face a group or former Eagles tonight in the annual Alumni game, whlch begins at 7. Norm Nixon fini s h ed the evening with 27 points, hitllllg 12 or 15 from the field Magic J ohnson added 23 and ignited some damaging Cast breaks in t he late stages to s eal the victor y And Jamaal Wilkes shrugged off a six-point first hall to finis h the evening with 21. It's obvious everything seems to be ramng into place for the Lakers. both Jabbar and Nixon agreed ··s uccess makes evervone like e ach ,'" Jabbar noted i n somewhat of a philosophical voice. "We know we have to do a job The vi ctories make us work well together " A ODED NIXON : ··We" re playing pretty confidently. If we gel into the kind or game we like, we're tough." And while the Lakers ' roll s eems to co1Jlc1de with Ri:ey·s e levation to he a d coach, he begged to differ ·'Thls team plays hard and gives maximum effort with ttle direction," he said. Added Nixon : "He 's not over selling h1mseU. He's JUSl letting us loose, and letting us c fasu break and run." 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Ew .. n• T•••···· " ~ ...... lrlllM, C..ll*nl• '2114 NIOoolllC...,_._. ..... ..,ca_ ,,....•••AGI oP' .... "._. AMLAIOACO•no •e~.~11..CO•TU f'rea AP cMapakMt SANTA BARBARA Lonnie McFarland scored I~ poln\8 and Bl')'an Warrick added 1' to lead St. Jogeph's , Pa. to a 83-9 buketball victory over CaJ Slate Fullerton in •"'rtday niCbl't open.ins game oi the UC Santa Barbara toumament. Fullerton led 29·2e at UH! lntermiaaion, but St. J oHph's look t>ontrol in the second half as the Tlhma were plagued by turnovers. Leon Wood paced Fullerton with 18 points. The victor)' was St. Joseph's firth in six games this season. Fullerton State Is 2·3. Freano St. 41 MiaalaalDOt 44 LAFA YETrE. La. _: \Vith two seconds left lo play. Fresno State 's sophomore forward Bernard Thompson stole the ball, drew a foul, and sank one from the free-throw line to tip Mississippi 46 ... in the Bayou Classic. High scortir for the Bulldogs was Ron Higgins, with 18 points and six re bounds. Carlos lark's 18 points led the Mississippi scoring. lo lhe first haJf, Ole Miss led as many as six points and held a halftime lead of 24·23. It was nip and tuck lhre>u,gh the second stanza, with both teams us ing a roan·to-man defense. Fresno State, us ing its more deliberate, controlled offense, took control or the game. Ole Miss sank 66.7 or its s hots on goal, but handed 12 turnovers to the rapid-fire Bulldogs -who only sank 47.6 percent or their shots. Fresno State faces Southwestern Louisiana in lhe second round or the Bayou Classic, while Ole Miss will go up against the University of the Pacific. USF 78, S. Ut•h St. 66 SAN F RANCISCO Quintin Da iley and Wa llace Bryant each scored 24 points as the 12lh·ranked San Franc isco Dons beat· Southern Utah State 78-66. Bryant. a 7·foot senior center, also had 16 rebounds, while guard Dailey had four rebounds, five assists and three steals as the Dons improved their record to 4-0. For the Thunderbirds, center Norman Adams had IS points and five rebounds. The gam e was fairly close for the first 10 minutes, but the Dons pulled to a 41·28 halftime lead and bwll a 22:point edge in the second half before clearin~ the bench Portl•nd 68, Or990n St. 63 PORTLAND, Ore. -Jose Slaughter hit a key basket down the stret ch as the University of PorUand knocked off 19th-ranked Oregon .State 68-63. The Pilots. S 1. used a pressure defense to confuse the Beavers, who lost their fi rst game in three contesU. Port.land score d the first five points of the game 1tnd led by as m any as seven before the Beavers ra llied to take the lead 45·43 on William Bre w·s JS.footer with 13 :04 lert in the game. For the next few minutes, the lead bounced ba<'k and forth until J oe Black . a 6-foot -7 sophomore. converted a three.point play to put the Pilots ahead for good. $4.SJ. with 7: 14 remaining. It was the second straight victor)' for Portland over a Pacific·IO team. The Pilots, winners of five in a row. beat Southern Cal here Monday night. St. M.,y:s 90. St•nford 86 OAKLAND Franklin Rhodes hit two free throws with 12 set>onds left and two more on a technical foul with two seconds to go, giving St. Mary·s a 90·86 v1rtory over Stanford at the Oakland Coliseum Arena . The Gaels. in running their record to 4-0, mounted an 11 point lead in the second ball and weathered a Cardinals· rally that cut the margin to two points with I 36 to play Rhode!>, fouled intentionally with L2 seconds to µlay . madc-t wo free throws to make the score Estancia women win tourney Thi~ E .t:.i1 t'liJ lli ~h wr>men's 1,askethall ll'am caµtu rccl l~w ll•·vt•rly IJ1ih Tourui.racnt F n dd y night, beatin~ Cre~centa Valley. 62·3S in the champions hip game . Now 4-0, the Eagles placed Debbie Hughes and Joan Howland on the all-tourna ment squad. Hughes had 20 point s a nd Howland nine against Crescents VaUey. Estancia returns lo acti~n today at 2:30, meeting Chmo m the Garde n Grove Tournament. ~ '-'· -THE EARL'S ~~·Mf &TINC u ......... ":•""'• . --, . .. .. .... ' " . (" t •.,. "'""" r ·'A COSTU•tSA641 ·1289 I UtN-~d MISSION v11.io495·0401 1R:t1 CeftllMO c ....... ,.. ... ,. °'99D '-"9't' •• ... • .. .., • -11·1141 0.-. C-.-,19 Sit-Cl M.M ..., Sell ICr_,,_ '414.tl toQl.M ~le 1...-~14..U Ma4.U IO"--...._ • .__. '°' si•-~ .,.... S7M1,. s...c:...~vui.. ., ... ,~. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS1 M2·5e78 LEASE A 1981 TIME IS RUNNING OUT! LMSI 0, Mm ...... ,_ ...... Roy Carver BMW IMO JAldOUI! RD ... Pl&Wl"On a:Jn'D NEWPOaT UACR. CA. 92660 114-MO· ..... 88-14. Doq Muty brou1ht Stanford back to within lwo point.a wllh • bas ket, but Ule Cardinals tried to call tlme out after they already had uled all rive of their Umeouta. The Gaels were awarded two technical fouJ shots, and Rhodes hit them both. Stanford, 4·2. was led by cent~r John Rev~lll with 24 ~inta, Johnny Rogers with 16 and Brian Welch with IS. Pete r Thibeaux and David Cann h~d 21 and 20 ror St. Mary's individually. lndlene 82, Coloredo St. 41 BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -F'o rward Ted Kitchel, playing barely more than hair the game, scored 25 points us host Indiana raced to a 20·point lead at halftime and crushed Colorado State 82·41 in the rirst round or the lndiana Classic. The loth-ran.ked Hoosiers, who have never losl in the eighl years or their annual tourney. will play ror the cha mpionshtp tonight. Indiana, now 3· l. dominated Colorado Sl••te from the outset and built an 18·6 lead m idway throough the fi rst hulf. The Rams, falling to 2·3 for the season, puJled within eight points, but a basket by freshman guard Dan DaJtich and two straight by Kitchel pus hed the lead to 24·10 with eight m inutes to go. The Hoosiers hit a dry spell, scoring only three poi nts over the next five minutes. but a basket by Dakich started a string or 10 straight points that ble w the game open just before halftime SW Loulalene 17, P•ctflc 61 LAFAYETIE, La . -Senior guard AUord Turner's 19 points led undefeated, 18th-ranked University of Southwestern Lous1ana to 67 ·61 victory over the University of Pacific in the Bayou Classic. · USL came from behind, outscoring Pacific 12·0 in a five m inute spurt., and took a the lead for good with two seconds remaining in the half on Turner's ts.root jump shot. The Cajuns led 30·28 at intermission, and PaciCic, now 1·3, never caught up a fte r that. GarayLin Warner scored 16 points in leading the Cajuns to their seventh straight win , and Alonzo AJJen came off the bench to score 11 points Guard Jeff Andrade , formerly of Ocean View High, scored 18 points fo r the Tigers . Matt Wa ldron added IS, and Steve Howard and Andy Rodgers had 10 each Basketball scores Colfege -Porll-... Or-SI ., SI MMy'\ '°· S.-fcwa .. USF It, S VI_,, \I .. ~­S.Odl-.Ck '2, Ho 111-fc••• U Cyl>f-'11.H-oo•• o.--G•Ol...,_I 11. W~I "'•II•• IS.n J .... 1n COM STARS -Mike Hess tleft l and Chn s Lyneh led the Corona de l Mar High Sea Kings to thell' first basketball victory of the season Fri<i~tY Sea Kings win, Warriors rally Marina in action tonight Corona del Mar High 's Sea Kings got the ir act t o gl'the r Friday a rte rnoon -in t i me t o s uc(•essfully deal with Mission Viejo High's 0 1ablos in non·league basketball action. Also playing well and upping its record to 4·1 wa s Woodbridge High's Warriors , who got past Rio fl undo Prep at the El Segundo Tournament and qu1:1hf1c<l for the consolation championship finals today. TIMI -.: ... -. h (OnW(ted Pt I ............ nM•\111• ltefWle ll k l•ll>lo! Tlllt net11Nn1 ... fllM "4111 ... c..Hitv c:.rk o• °'"'•' ~' .. ...... -....... . 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'"' Utl 11 l'ICTIT!OUS IUSlllUI llAME STATIMUn' The lollowlf141 perW>n •• oo.no CU.• ,.,) ., J ~ J HOUSE OF sues. lllOl.:.P Ma9nolla Fo""'•'" V•ll•T C:.lllO<l\t• '770I Jal•I V Gorfl u l Ea\! •"'· !>I L.ono 8-•<ft, C.lllornl• ~ Tn1t O..thwu la <-11<led t>v .,, "' dlvld,.•I Jeltl Y Gortl Tnh .ietem•nl w•• llled """ 11\1 c.o .. nlY Clerk of O••no• C.O""ty on Howmlller 1' 1 .. 1 """"' P"bllllled Or•ftQll Co••• 0.1ly POOi, Hov 11, Jt, o.c i. n. !'" 10i~1 ~nly one non·league game is on tap tonight - Marana (2·1>. led by Ri ck Smith and Scott Filipek, l'1CTn1ous1u1111us '_; llAME STATEMENT ea c h with a IS 6 scoring average, plays host to Th• 1011ow1no P•"o" " ao•nci Mission Viejo, sterling at 7 30. bu.$'"""•• I STEEPL.ECHASE EHl Ell PRISES. CdM 51 Mission Viejo 41 ,. •• A•.i•••. "'"'11nqron eu cn. I 'aft M. · V · · d C•lllorni•~ n an cmoon game at 1ss1on 1e10 in or er Jonn M B .. ck••• •••• •ro,••. to a ccommodate the conflicting time period with H""""9'°" 8Ncn C•1twn•• ., ... the Diablos' Cl F Central Conference football ,.,;.~·.~:,,.,.• " ""'°11<1"" 11• .., r harnpionsh1p game a t OCC, Corona del Mar ~""a .... ,,.. . "led M v . . d· "th d h· If Thi\,, ......... , .... ,.,..,···~ tlW spoi . 1ssaon 1eJO s ay WI a secon · a co..n•• ,,~,. 0, O••noo ,0...,., on uprising Nov u "" Down by a 23·22 margin at halftime, Coach Puo""'"' O'-,0._1 D•"~,~~:~ J a<'k Errion's Sea Kings raced to a 19-9 edge 1n the Ne.• i• a.-~-u •~ '"'' u11~1 third quart.er to put the game out of reach. Chris Lynch, with 16 counters, led Corona def Mar in the scorin~ column. Mike Hess, a 6·0 Junior. C:1dded 10 points for the winners, who picked F1CT1T1ouuus1Nus up their r1rst victory or t he season after a quick NAME STATEMENT ex1l from the Ma nna lnv1tationaJ last week with 00!1':.:,::~10"'"0 P.,•on ·• "0'"0 an 0·2 Sl a rt BALBOA AcR(j\ LOCKSMI lHS ~ IU.._..( .. olMll..YL.AWI ...... ..-rta11 v .. .,....._....,noec.-.-. ............................. ....,.._,. ........... ........................ ,,,.. ................ . ......................... .. ,........., ...... ,_ ....... ., ............ -.-·-----AVllOI u ........ •IN .............. . ........ _. .. --~· _ ... _ .. ~,........ ........... LMIA.__ ... .-M.-. 1111 ...... .-..... ~-.. -.. ........ .... ....... ...... lle\1-11 JllU I 11, .... -· ...................... .. ... ,....,.,_.._,....... ... . ....... I TO THE llO POl'IOli,_T Tl\e ,_.,_, ... , lllecl • petltloll con<ern1nt ,_ ,,_,,.., II .,.,.. t•IJ IO rile• -.. 11nl" JO .. 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BAIOK • n•tk>n.-~1nq •\.SO<.i•Uon O.ref\O<tnl WILL.IAMW MITCHEL.L., JANE T MfTC.HELL - 00 E I llW'OllQI\ DOE 10 t"C.fl.t\•¥9 w-s c..-.--llOTICEI 'Y• ...... - -TM ~-,------~ ,_ ...... ......., 119MH .,.., ,..._.. ......... ., .. ·-.. 1•-·• ....... 11 y.., ukllte ___ YIO M .. _.._, .... -·.,... ........ •• ,,._.,, " , ... , , ... , ••l•lel'I ,._..,,....,,_, .. ,. ...... _ AVIW>t U-Ill 11411 ---El tri-,.._ -ldW c-a U"- tl11 •••l••<I• a "'••H ••• Ud. '" ..... -· ....... lA• .. ...... _.__ .... . SIUtW-~'4<•wte .. ............ " .. -·~·· ... ,., ............ "'····· .... ... ............. ,_.. _,, ... ,, ... . . ...... ---.......... -.. --~ ... llols.e SI. 102. L.hflt A Cla•l 11 H Art-'°'• VSIU W ..... Coll-DI ~•11 n. ~nwttl••n ~ M-•"' •1>. s.n o~ Mewo 1• C-•la Mlr•Cost.a n <;.vu.,, .. P•lom• ... Hr!iwll .. ...... _. h Hess and Lynch wer e the sparkplugs in the ~:!~m'"'' ... A~· N••00<1 a ... cn, CA co'm!~.~~~.~E=-~~D~~~ :V <;~~ t trd quarter outburst. R01»r1 Oown•nq, 1s.i C0<••-· O•. P'•'"''" -'"" • ...., of rou ,.,.,, 10 "' T ... , SI M, SI L.0\11\ 10 Hort""'"'""' ... en''-s1 u .... Also s coring in well in a tough defensive game c~r· Me.a,'" 97616 0.IMd "'" l•wwol. Y"" m"''· within B d 11. l hh. Ou\'"'~' '' tondu<ted by •n • d•Y' .tt•r '"'' 1ummon-. ,,, wrveo were ra no mgsworth, Garth Olson and Ha nk tndl•IO<l•I on YO\I, Ill• wit~ "'" ,.,..,, • wr10.-. C ol'be l. who contributed 9, 8 and 6 points, R-.oo.n.no rup0n\e1011•e<omi>1•1n1 uni ... .,.,.. Co'9•1e IO. &ucll,,.11 t 7 TOU•MAMEMTS ,.,.,_, I.A Tr-Teen .cl, s.n o._eo MI S... Antonio ti. E ... I.A •> I Tnl\ \t.lt~M!'f't ••.J filed w1tn thlt 00 to. your ~*'11 w•U be-rnterect on r('S pe('ll ve Y ~O\lnh C•tn ot 0r • ._ Covnty on Oc • ·~11u11on ot ,.,. !>14•fl1tt1. •n<I '"'' UCS8C11Mk HtahlC~I ToU•llAMlllTS l'_.V .. teyT-y ··rt was a pretty good team effort." s aid tt , .. 1 '°"'1 m•y •nfer • 1~n1 •ooo'"'' Errion ··Hess ran the team and did well. He had I Puo,,..,...., o..._ ro.01,o.11:1~1o1. :':'m~':'..~';" :·~:~n ":~.~~. ·~ SI. Jow&>'l'l Pe U , C•I Slal• F .. 11 .. 1on" UC S-. 11¥-• "· Gr•mllllf141 n only one bad pass and Goebel did a good defensive No• 11.1>< ) •1. •9 , .. , sn1~1 9•rn1.,,men1 01 ... ~ •. , .. ,n11 or OcH n ...,..,. 41. Fo16'1t••n "'•"•' ~ '""" AINmtlr• SS 5ottvtte U 111\lrdl S.11t• """ ......... '2. ""''•Cost.&• ICCN\U rebounding job against their big front tine." :-;:~1,:•,"P'~":~~n,o•n .. r r••••• 1"9110-1< 4'11-S..U, IMIMhM .. UMlll 11, ,,_,._..., NllJC .TIC( O•ll'<I A"CI 21 1'111 Woodbridge 44, Rio Hondo Prep 42 ~::,: sr ... <h ...__T_y ---o-• ·--11,C*w-SI O ,.._,n SI .S. SMU ~ ..,_~ S...I• -... L.,.._,. lfl,..tl Ne•o-1 H..-.,. I.A-Be.Cl\ T he ~eniorless Warriors or Woodbridge High ~ICTITIOUS 8USlllU5 JM,ny., --- b tu r th I · h . h. ,_AME STATEMIOfT ~. are a mg or e cons o atton c amp1or1s 1p of TM •o11ow1nci "*''o"' .. ,., aoinql .,_,..,a --the ·F,t Segundo to urnament today ( 11 :30) against i...s•,_u , .... rt L l'l-JO"'"'"' P.cllk• ... ~' S• l<OM) • Fr-SI 4', W.ll9"1" SW Lowl"-47. PatHk .. ...a-. i11111011 n, ...,...., » S..~T__., CM cl ---· Costa~ rs, IC-I• 'o s peedy Salesian following Friday's nip-and·tuck 'coN ~~ ~is" ~s~.~ '~~:.~a .;:..:.i :11':"'..!.0I'" s..- v1 cto ry over Rao Hondo Prep. "9t0ft Buen CA '1 .. 1 u. a,....., u •1• A hair court trap defense in the third quarter I ROBER T J wa L.rcER ""' 11u1 u~m1 CN~~r•I L.•n• H,.n11nq1on a...:.. P .. 11 ........ Or-CCNSr D•••Y P11ot, turned lhmgs around ror Coach Bill Shannon's u. '11. .. • No• 1•. 0e< s u .... '"1 m~ai F-1\111 10.S-.C_e .. c--~-L.on9 II••<" Wlhon I J, S•n r. .. , A&M ... °".. ,,.., " T ...... a..4 Stet-. •• !Uvy ,,. 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'"' •• INSTRUMENT HO ll?OO, on h olllc• of tne C.O..nl• Attorci.r d Of-Covnly 0 .. 1-p_ Cit-I U NC·C-1.fte "9. _, C"°" H c:i.a--Clll91< W C.ro41,,. te. lA S.11• SS BYU n, '°"""Sf 71 Oll~l (t.Mk c111...-.-.s-.1tt ..... Reo-IO. El ~ •t Avoat-41, 0...rtl Hiil •7 l'lfta l"l•o temNIMh (10,YCWIO\ 811) Of~ O+ffl \.a <"'•"'~'\ ,..tl~"i .Aft~~"' •• , ..... , going, but Wise's successful completion or a H:,U~,·~.d~~4~9i,C:C::;: °"''•~; one-<ind-Onc situation at the free throw line got IF VOUR PROPERTY IS IN FO AECL.OSVAE BECAUSE ¥0 U ARE BEHIN D I N YOU R ------------i P4'YMEHTS, IT MAY BE SOLO Woodbridge a lead PUIUC NOTICE WITHOUT ANY COUAl ACTl()f<, -Or •I RllllO<H •• C ?fl""< I>< lll U lulw n TCU •7 !M•n •ilf .. IJ R'~""()f"i01"' Woncltir1<9 4' lloO HonOo Prop 4l ·Newport Chnstl•n 53, Desert Sun 51 Community coll•~ T°'-1 • lltAlo&E llTS ~-RI ... ,. ... 10., Gol-W~I 101 Cltr .. t.S ,,,.,_,. ..... 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I lo""" ,,_ fott<krlurr Of' ti 'fOUf' Pf"QPef'ty I\ In fOff<IOSUtt tor ~' O""-' "t•MH'I <""'"' GIAGtS II AWAD. SS. "'°"IKe<IO OrtYf , ,,., '11 lOOO E •I )116 •nCI .. s.Jus. Coron.t °'' M•r C:..hlorn•• .,.7) • 1 ' I UP FOR GRABS -Fountain Valley's John Eckweiler <50 > is caught in t he middle while From Page 81 SEAHAWKS • • • all-toumame11t team "We hadn't worked the delay in practice yet," said Barris, in explaining the tactics for the last 21/1 minutes of the game. ··we thought we would fake it (the stall) and let them make the mistake. We were looking for whatever was there. The kids had patience and they c am e th r o ugh with the free throws.·· Ocean View had to come through at lbe line because it had seven fewer field goals in the game ( 28-21>. The Seahawks made l9·o f-28 free throws while Fountain Valley made J-of-4. And that said the most about the presence of Usevitch Ha rter . Jacobs and Rob Whitehair all took shots at guarding Usev1tch in the first half. and all had three fouls by the end. Ocean View trailed most of the first half. but got a lift when Werner hit a jumper from the top of the key at the buzzer to give the Seahawks the lead at haltime, ~-29. Brown' as is hi s custom thus far in the sea son. used several player combinations, utilizing nine players in the first half. But nothing could s top Usevitch, who hit 5-of-7 shots in the third quarter. But then nothing could stop Hughes. He hit 6-of-7 attempts in the third quarter, mostly from the-15-20 foot range. At two sepa rate stages. Hughes scored eight straigtlt points of Fountain Valley's "Hughes can't be any better." said Harris. "Luckily, we were making our free throws. I was just about at my wits ' end. Until tonight, we were shooting about 55 percent from the line.'' Brown: "Carroll's offensive rebound at the end was the key. We gave free reign lo Hughes. But Usevitch did a super job .. * * * All-tourney team Jer ome Waley rMira Costal, Jeff Hughes I Fountain Valley 1 Ken Harter f Fouhun Va lley 1. Scott De Brouwer <Ocean View J. 'Most valuable plU)'er Jam Usevatch 10cean \'ae"''' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday. December 12, 1981 .. Golden W e~t rally falls short, I 04-10 I 8y aou MUNSON ., .. .., ....... Despite overcoming a 10-point ddiclt, Golden West Colleae fell abort, l04-101 in overtime to Riverside Community Colle1e in aemit'inal act.ion of the Ge>Adeo West Invitational Tournament Friday ni1bt. The Rustlers tied the score, 79-79 on Darrin Bowen's basket with 3:08 remaining. Then after an excban1e of baskets, Golden West went ahead, 84-83 with 1:49 remaining on Truiett Hatton's single free throw. Riverside came back with four straight points, but the Rustlers answered back with thr~ points, two on a Murphy Davis bomb from 21 feet to tie it, 87-87. West 40-36, but also had 22 turnovers compared to onJy 17 for the Rustlers. Riverside tooll a 49-41 lead into the locker room al halftime. RuaUer guard Hatton had 15 points and shot 70 percent from the floor durin1 the first hall. As a team. Golden West shot 51 pe rcent during the first half. The Rustler s had 18 r ebounds while Riverside had 15. But Golden West committed nine first · half turnovers, as· compared to only 5 for Riverside. Pirates look for a split H8VC • Ftyl119 Good TllM this Holiday Scuon o~ @ ~~ .' --. ,,• The West's tec1der 1n F11ght Training otlera you one lull hour ot dual instruc11on for 1ust $25 10 introduce you to Ma11tn's brand of First Clasa 1ns1ruc11on A petlect hot1aay gift Ce1t111ca1es ava11abte a1 ou1 Ft1gh1 Training Center Call 714/546 4300 for further 1nlormatton Tn1~ oller e1 lltril\ t •31182 ano cannor oe use<11n con1unc11on wllh •n; oll\er offer One c1n1tloca1e per person -~ -~--;_A.~_.;__ "d# IFIOIT .. ,,,,.,IOUC.WI I' 19331 Airport Way So uth, San1a Ana CA 92707 Golden West regained possession of the ball with 17 seconds left, bu~ missed on a last second shot. Orange Coast College wilJ be trying fr.;:;:=;;=;;~;;:;;;:::;;;;;;;;::;:;::irr to get a split in its two-game junket In the overtime period, Riverside took a five-point advantage, 98-93. but the Rustlers came back as Davis ~it from inside the key. Then with 45 seconds left in overtime, Hatton made two free throws to c ut Riverside's lead, 101-99. On the ensuing throw-in. Sherwin Durham stole the ball and made a 12-foot jump shot to tje it again. But with 21 seconds left, Riverside went ahead for good as Mike Kearse made a free throw. Kearse led all scorers with 44 points, 27 in the firs t half. Ken Edmond also added 21 points for Riverside. "We gave them too many points," said Golden West coach Jim Greenfield. "It's a tough game to lose." Most of the Rustlers ' shots were from out.side the perimeter because Art King had committed three fouls in the first seven minutes of play. Sharpshooting Murphy Davis w~s the leading scorer for Golden West as he made 26, followed by King with 23 and Hatton with 22. Bowen had 14, while Ourllam and Ray Jacobs added --.-..o::::ia 8 points each. Golden '#est shot only 46 percent from the floor and 81 percent from the line. while Riverside shot 55 and 75 percent respectively. DMly p ............ 0.-, ·--, battling for rebound with Ocean View's Jim Usevitch (55> and teammate Drew Brown t24 >. Riverside out·rebounded Golden MV capt11res title Diablos' defense stifles Los Amigos, 35-0 in San Francisco tonight when the Pirates meet the Sacramento Slate j unior varsity following Friday's 90-77 setback to Skyline Community College. The hosts played and appeared just like their name lall , as a zone forced Orange Coast to the perimeter and the Pirates· cold shooting ln Ute early going proved fatal in the four.team invitational at City College of San Francisco. Chris Beasley was Orange Coast's leading scorer as he hit a career-high 35 points. Beasley hit only 2 of 11 from the field in the first half before nailing 14 of 23 17-22 foot baseline jumpers in the second half from the corner Skyline zoned all the way and the Bucs simply could not penetrate. Beas ley added nine rebounds and five assists for a ni ce all-around game. Saddleback 92, No. Is. Navy 62 After a close first hair. the Gauchos put the decision out of reach early in the second half as three North Island Navy players fouled out of Ute action. Rick Doyle with 20, George Turner t 171, David Wisniewski I L5) and Tracy Mitc hell < 13 ) paced the Saddleback attack in the consolation semifinals of the San"ta Barbara I tournament. The Gauchos lost to El Cami'lo. 40-39, in first round play. By RICK WAGES Of .. 0-.., ,,_ .... another Leitenbauer pass from ·10 yards out. Mission Viejo Hjgh School carried the Cl F Central Conference championship ho m e rrom Orange Coast College Friday in the style the Oiablos defense has made famous, shutting down the Lobos of Los Amigos. 35-0, before 7,600 screaming fans. "This is just rantastic ! " called out Oiablos' Coach Bill Crow above the roar about him aft.er the win. "What can I possibly say about our defense? They just kept our offense on the field and we were able to score." CROW'S STATEMENT may just be the most underrated words spoken all year as the Diablos' derense forced Ute Lobos to punt the ball away every time they had possession of it in the first half. while allowing only 84 yards on the ground and 25 yards in the air for the e ntire game. Led by senior defensive back Kevin Brock with three unassisted tackles in the Lobos' backfield, Mission Viejo's defense poured through Los Amigos' offensive line. causing and recovering two fumbles, one of which resulted in six points. Leitenbauer. a junior. threw 6 limes for 63 yards in order to gel the two touchdown scores . while rushing 5 times for 21 yards. ''You mak e g o als that a r e attainable," C·laimed Crow , "and wil)n~.g this championship was one of them. THE LO.BOS' offense was ·not able to move the ball until late in the fourth quarter when junior Kelly Brandon intercepted his second Oiablos pass and returned it 7 yards to the 30 yard line or Mission Viejo. Quarterbac k Andy Tarango then completed 4 passes bringing Los Amigos into Diablos territory for one of the rew times that night, before Mission Viejo's defense toughened and received the ball on down on its own 36. From then on. Mission Viejo was able to run out the clock lo complete a 13-0-1 campaign. St. Paul shuts off Colton's running ·MAKITA SANDER Modlll04510 MAKITA 3/8" DRILL MDdll DPJ720 OtlCAGO run.ERV ":)'-. A -BEAUTIFUL BUY OUR 1982 CIMARRON Our Front Une Is Holding Down Inflation To Save You$$ SALE Reg. S81 59 s39ss Reg . 9659 SALE s4&49 25%0FF Offensively for the Diablos, there never seemed to be a question about their ability to move the ball. On all but one posession, Mission Viejo moved do.wn the field and scored. Taking the ball on the opening kickoff at its 33, Mission Viejo's quarterback Klaus Leitenbauer moved his team 67 yards in six minutes to the 1-yard line where Kevin Beres slid in for the score.' St. Paul Hjgh's Swordsmeft ended Colton High's 12-game winning streak and extended their perfect campaign to 14-0 Friday night as they captured a 30-9 decision at Anaheim Stadium for the CI F Big Five Conference football championship. Gift Sets & Cutlery ITEMS IN_STOCK Beres carried the ball 13 times for 110 yards and scored three more limes during his last high school football game. HIS SECOND score came only minutes after his first. Receiving the ball after a Lobo punt on the Los Amigos 36, the Oiablos moved to the 18 in 6 plays. Beres then slid off the right tackle and into the open where Leitenbauer found him for the completion -and touchdown. Teammate J ohn Carroll ran for 131 yards in 21 carries and scored with 18 seconds remaining in the first half on The Swordsmen of Coach Marijon Ancich solved the vaunted running game of Colton -one which had trampled three previous playoff foes by a combined score of 115-19. A crowd of 29.728 watched St. Paul quarterback AJex Espinoza throw four touchdown passes as the Swordsmen rallied from a 9-7 deficit in the first half. Colton rushed for 276 yards on 56 carries, but lost three yards on one pass completion. St. Paul rushed for only 152 yards on 23 carries, but Espinoza's 229 yareds (8 of 14 1 passing, alon1 with two Collon turnovers, turned the tide. SKIL 7114" WORM DRIVE SAW Modll77 SKIL JIG SAW ...... 1 Reg. s3999 SALE s119ss SALE s2&99 Oklahoma St. pitted against Aggies SKIL 7114" DELUXE BA' I BEARING SAW Reg. KJ995 SALE s&gss SHREVEPORT, La . t AP l - Oklahoma Stale strong safety Pete OiClementi hasn't had many chances to play against a passing team, and be said bi!'s looting forward to tonight's date with Texas A&M in the Independence Bowl. "Tbe big teams in our leasue (the Bil I J 10 with nmrting, because that's their bread ud butter," he said. "They stick wllh it." Texas A&M quarterback Gary Kubiak averaged 164.4 passlnc yards a same this season. despite ~ miserable 3· fOT-13 tor JI yeards agalmt Houlton. DiClementi remembers IOIDe of tbe other games better -10-for-II for 210 yards against Baylor. 18-for-25 for 283 yards qainst Rice, tor intstance. "All of our defensive backs kind of like that passing, because with the ball in the air more, it gives us a chance for more interceptions," DiClementi said. OIClementi is one of four players off the 7-4 Oklahoma State squad to be named to the all·Big 8 team UU. year. SenJor linebacker Ricky Young was named to the all-Bis I team ror the third strai1bt time, and he was joined this year by DiClementi, jun ior linebac~r Mike Green and Junior nose1uarCI Gary Lewis. In addition to the paasin1 attack Texas A•M. 1-5, fields a balanc;d runnlne attatk . Earnest Jackson and Johnny Hector are the running backs. Hert« wu the most holly rec ruited player in Louisiana a couple of seasons ago.but signed out.of-state with A&M. Jackson rushed for 887 yards and Hector fo 727 this seasoa. Jackson averaged 5.8 yards a carry and Hector S.3. Both are f~tly on the recetvln1 end of passes by Kubiak, wbo tbrew for 1,808 yards and ran for 171 lbil season. Coach Tom Wilson said they're a useful pair to have around. "Hect.Or and Jackloa are both quatity runnlnc backs," be said. "They complement each other. "They're both able to do 10 many thincs. They're botb tou1h inakle and excellent pus receiven." ...... llf-2'/•HI· Of9179An 549•)07) 2969 CENTURY PL C.OSTA MISA .. --~---~--~----------..... ------~•,_. .............. _.. ................................................................................................. ,.. ........... ,,.. ... ,,...,..,,,...""!!""!l .... 111!""!~~~~!!!!~e~o0!z::s,~.J!~~: ..... =::~::::::::*::;~=:::::::;:~;:::::: ... ::;;:::: ..... ~.;zt::11~a11115• • -Orange Coast DAILY PILOt /Saturday. December 12, 1981 ~ > . H8A . .. nt:••co.111•1:Nc c ...... ~ • L 11u o a ~ o.... .. ~ ..... ,_.. 11 • ,,. 11 1 m J S.etll• 1•wu-s.t 01.., IJ I 6D J II I SJ• 11 • 571 • •> >•• ...._DI_ s.llA11t..io n s 1• -~':.. • 11 42' •v. • 11 .. ' l(MW•Clty H9vtt~ 0.llH I 1J U0 I I IS .>t• • 4 11 ''° """' llASTE•N a>Nl"••ENCI _DI...._ -.... .-... " ) ....... 11 4 .....,. .,.,... •O • ••• ,,..... 7 IJ ..... .Jer'llty • 14 ~Dl9t61• M0 - 110 "' U• •v. ,.. .... JllO 11 Mllw- IMIMA Qlc._. 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A-U.tY COMMUNITY COLLEGE • MIN'S TOURNAMENT IM City Cell-. .. S. F•-IK•I SkyUne 90, Orange Coaat n ORA ... U COAS'T -&ea\le• )t, Riie• 10, L ....... 1. T IC,.....,t.t .. •. G ICroM- lt, Tllotna 2, CM"°"" I, Nter•ett J. N•- 1. TolAIS' J3 ll·U11 SKYLt .. a s-ne• 10 o w .. d ••. Powell '11, -· IJ, O.U1n II, .... W•nl t Brown 2. w 1111.,.,. 1 o.n1e11 1 Johnton 1. hrt'P I T .... t, 1' ta.~eo. H••n-S..y11rw, ~JI T.iet '-' Or-C...st 11 S..yllnct tt AlverlkM 104, Golden Wut 101 RIVElllSIDI: Poole 11 Kearw '4, Ed-Jl , Gvv •. -lie ••. u~r•OOCI 1 SCrflCIWln 1 Toi .. • 40 2•l7 '°' , OOLOl:N WIEST ..-HellO<'I n. O.vl\ It 8-n N, JKOC>\ I. ielnq ll Ou•l\em I Totets: '4 l~tt101 Helf11mt Al-tldt, 4'-41 Offrllme 11~1 Tofel lout• Al-II~ 21, Golden We>t 1• F ... llCI °"' Poot. (Al IC•nQ, O•~o\ I GWI Tec1tnke1 tout Kir>q Seddt.blctt 92, No. It . Navy 62 •OltTM IM..ANO NAVY Oe•t"'-1 S,,ll••n I, Fric&ey t , C0tnule • H•ofN II, J...,._ I•, J\Alice 4 Mont\ 1 Wall\• M w1111-.so. w w11u..,,o Total\ u a.11 u SADDLEMQl -Tur,... 11. wt1n1e-1 U, O.yle 10, Mitchell U. Bryant I, Hitt 1 11...cNt t, Oul91e• •. Reid t Gro..flot 1 F ... do, R-0 Total\ D~eJ Hjllf11me Sedd_,lt., l7·lS Tot•• loul• Hottll t\l•nd H••' >' S.fdlebec • 16; Cornul•, Fr><J•• SY•Den INOf'lh 1\1-Navyl HIGH SCHOOL Oceen View 61 , Fin. Valley 59 OCEAN 'llll:W -C.,<oll •, Wet,., t, UMvllch 1', _ _,,.,. • 0.8•ou-1. J.,... •. CMl\m• 1, Be,,, 4 Tot•'' 11 1•21 ''· 11'04l•TAUI YAUEY -Ha'1et I. Jac- 0. vtn-va 10. H~ :n. w,,11.,..,, 4, l(fffy 0, Jofln E<•-tt< 4, ICullo O. Brown o· TCl4e1S a~" k-..-o.e~ Ocean Vltw I 11 I• tS-.1 F..,nteln VAiiey U >• 20 •0-1' Tot•I foul• Oce•n View t 0 Fountain V•ll•Y 20, Fouteo OUI JoM Ee, ... ,,., ( P'..,nt•tft V•lltYI CdM 51, Mleslon Viejo 41 co•ON• Dll MA• -Lynch ... Hn• 10, Olaon I , Goebe l •. Holt1n91wort" •. V•llSIMMuYM! 0, PeterlO'> 2 Tot••• 20 ll·la SI ""ISSION VIE.JO 8"<Mr 11, Hl<U Y 11, RJ•" II Feldman S, Whitt 1, B•UQll 0, •oi.e""' o. We lter I 0. CrewtOtd 0 ToCall IS It-IHI k-..,~ C ............. -11 10 1e 10-SI ""Inion Vt.IO 10 IJ • ._ 1 Tole! louh C0t""9 del Mar 14, Ml""'" Vlelo I) FOllltCI OU1 Hone Newport Chr. 53, Desert Sun 51 ocscaT SUN -B.,•n 1. B•t<h u, C""lll ......... 1, aoy 1•. Bat•• I Totelt 11 l~lUI. Nt:Wl"OWr CM•IS'TIAN -How•rd II. Kll"trl<k IO. Twor-14, F•IClfl<lt.""1 10, Sell•-· 2. Sl.'*1 •. 20 1).20" k_..,Qole,_, 0.tttl 5"#1 I 14 IS I $1 Mew~ OWl~lan 20 I I 10 12 Q Tt lel IOllll ~erl Sun IS. Nt wPOtl OWbtl .. IS. Fouled out T-n CN•- Qwtlll .. I Coeta MeN 75, Ketetl1 70 COITA MalA .:. Fle+d >. B.,cble, u, ~lte.,.t U, ..,.._ 6. Pltl~t IS, "-rwtftl, ~ 1. T04at" JO l~IOH ••TCLLA -••v• IS. •••nn•n 1', WerMf It, 0Wrwy '· Mlteuo 4, 8h-l. Erbtt 2. T°'"'' 2• n ·V 70. lew...,.~ C•t• NlaM 1e 21 •• 11-rs KtMlta I II It JS-IO T°'el F<111l1 Calle-. IS. ltatelt• n . . ~------------------------------------~~~~------~~-- k.-'99"~ HewjlOI\ HM-14 t• It ,.,_., l~e.Kh '' .. ti ..... T•l•I -· ..._, H., .... ll, ~ lee'" JI, Fouled out \h•tl Cl •tvM 9M<lll . T«M•<el ....,, llllO*U (l ..,_ h~lll w~ 44, Alo Hondo 42 WOODllUOGU R..,,,, t, lu••• 1, -••...O•. WIN 14, F.,.~ IS, "-...:11111 0, Bew-2, C-0, """'''-2 foCell t• lt•11 44. ••O MOlllOO ,..t:r G .. rro •. ,.,,_ 1, 0..,, II, ~· 14, Ha'1Wlt S hOove t. MM<e t. T~l 14 t•H 0 "-..,~ _ ... .,. 4 1t l41- AloH-Pret> • 16 tO '-42 Tot•• louh W-ldQe 11, Rio - Prep 14, "-OU1 -•IMld, R-.c:ICh ('#-CWlclgtl HIGH SCHOOL WOMEN E.9t1ncl162, CrH. Vlly. 35 Clllt:SCl:NTA VALLC Y IUecl< It, Pila"kl •. McC•••ley J, KuM 4, J-4, Ttl" l, ""llllOt I Tot•h U ~11 U ESTANCIA ll>v•ll1 0, Cerpenter 4. veec,,., •. --•. c ..... , s, -Mm1 ... .. Sco•••O. Ctln ...... •. HelMOO 10. H ...... 20 Te>l•I• H a.IH2 . kMw.., o..n.n Cru c..,.1e V•lle't ' • I n -lS Eatencl• IJ 1 20 U-.l T otat loull Ctfl<""la Ve lley II. E•""'<la IS F"ovllCI °"' H"°"'" IE I High Khool KO,..I c1' cMAMrto .. s•or "NAU ......... ~. SI Paul JO. Col-• c-wM~• Mon t"" Viejo lS, Loi Ami90' 0 ............ c.t.rw. Antel-Velley 14, ButrOU9f\l 14 EM .... C.W-• Atlt"9'"" 1l, Aubldoua I ---c---· lndlO 11, ~ 20 ~--C-'--• Ve•bum o.; 1', MlralHle u ··-c-tw-e Oesett IS, T_ ... PI 3 TMtlll'tO-•• C..ll•I c:-t#-• Lon9 Be.ell Poly ( l~J> "" ~I• Monico 11~ t 11 "' ANtie1m Sled1um, s p m i..t ..... C-1•-· El M-.. ( IO-J) •• Footll11t ( 11 II el AnehetmSlu um lpm HIGH SCHOOL MIHfon Viejo 35, lot Am'90t O _._.,~ MIUIOll Vie,O I) IS , ~J} LD>Am191K 0 0 0 ~ 0 MV 8-H 1 run (-lijen ko<•I MV-hro ti oao trom Lollon!Hwt ""' l•lledl MV 8«H 17 run CCe rroll runl MV-Cerroll 10 oau trom Le ltentw>,.r I Mecll91f' k!O I MV -Bertt) run l'•'<ICll9'tn klOI Allenclanc• 7,tOO (Hllmelocll -M.Mi.ct ""V F1t1I Oo-t It AusN"·Jercb .,_nt Pntlnq yatcb •l PH.WI .. 11.7 Putlll J.M FvmDtn-IOSl 1.0 P.,.e ltln-y•ot I-ti ·--· ....... LA • 11 .. u .. .,.o .. :w H J.11 MV ~. 1).110, l.,_1, J·I, C 9,_,, S 2l A Bro•n. 1·S. C•rroll, Jt.IJI Le1ten-._IS LA Rttffl 11 " Voelte 1-4 Ru11et1. l 11 T ••-· 1 ry Brown 1· 11 '#•-•, J $. ,.,.._, ........ MV-~e11..-1>e ... r ... 11.J, e.J. LA h•-·'-"'°• JS , ............. v ... MV Be<01, 1·11, Coler, J.lO, Cetrolt I •O,G•D90rl,1·S LA A-•. I 1 Hol4'n. '""· J-1, 1·11, Brown l-1 Loe Al1mH01 11a10AY'S RESULTS (alll .. ~-----.... l'llllST RACl:.1'0y•cb. •Aot0.11 Sllinl C~ttl J 10 J tO l tO E .. Y Sl-n I My~) 6 JO S t0 JelWM 8"1 (Fryday) 4 40 Aho raced Wec•y Jackye, •·Seunly Smoot11. A<I Oul<'''· c ... ,..,....,, O...tt. Easy Sc-. tnBi_.., E•lY c,..,..., e Couplecl Time 11 21 P UtACTA 11 ll P9'd l' IO SECO .. O RACE. G> ,.,.,. lr11 A~ CPeun,.1 1' 40 I tO 7.00 OH·J,slon Roe< 10.. .. 11 J tO 4 2V OH·Anot,., Enuw (W.,dl J.40 , .. OH ~lorotace Al\O raced Sla Un Six. ReDS 11-1. La Viten•. M•OhlJ ., C•n. Goll• G• T•. ICel*do, Sir Jet Chet~r Time 20.47 TMt•o •ACE."° ya•o• MIU Cute Sc>ur ( Ottombel COl\te•w .i.c c F ,.,.say I OH·Bold R'flrm (8-d l OH T..-nn-Ft-(W.,dl s 40 • 00 2.IO • 40 4. 4 JO JOO OH ONcl'-t lot -Alto raced "-· SI•-0.-.. H- Be • c""'""· TIM~. eo Boeov .1e11 ~ O•ndv. Ttmt lt.01 II t:XACYA t~I paid U..00 l'OU "'"•act:. :no y.,cb Celt Mt NIClt. CC re..,., I 10 00 •.IO J.40 W-y A.., ('#.,di 4 20 J 40 Uno Bedulno C8atdl 4,00 Alto raced: A11119 One, W•YW••d ."" Hey Doc, JoltkYt Ftrst, Ote Aute Te, Fl-1 Pet tot, Fl..,1"9 Cat Tim•· ·II.IS.. U EllACYA C>-JI pajd \n.40 fltnM llACl.400y.,cn Joe ArtC-Ca.di By Bedulno tF,.,...yl Hubl-Jr.I-Niii AllO t-A"' 0..el Miu CllldU Pelky Time lO JS s JO J tO l.00 11 tO ... J..40 r. ... to< "- U E•ACYA (Ml paid V 100 SlllYM RAC:t: IPO y.,lft s. .... ,.. .. l.Artl (~,,. J 10 J . , .. Rockedoo CWrdl •·• S.• "'-< ..... °"'"' Lao (a.di •.• AllO tlUCI: Sreelly Me, *"'Y a.ti. All 4'<H Wlfl, ~ ..._,, II Im Lutlt.y TIMt· ·-.10. 'M A F'lP.M t;>EL.t&VllR IN A Vli.F\Y STEAOY H&At> e:>UT SOME TliACH£P.& ARGUE Wl'TH THA'T PR&CRPT, l!>EL.lEVING \T CAN OVliF\L.Y RW.STF\\CT e>oov MOTlON ANO F~&:E A"M SWINQING AWAY FROM ANO 1H~OUQ}'4 'THE eA\.\.. HV••YM llACe. nev .... 11.Mu,1 •• •• •• ...., ..... °"""'~' •• ,. ................ ~, ... Al .. ·-· ttMI at "-1, He-I OllHft. 0-,._..., H\4 tllly,,.... ... , Ml\&, ov. ...... Tim• 11 11o. II ••ACTA 11 .. 1 MMl I» tO u r1cec tt• t).)-).).J 11 paid 11,11\00 with ,_ w""'"'t ll<"91l h la -••I tl Ptclt. Sh ........ ._. M IO ... 40 •1111 l~t wlMl,,. ll<Ub 111 .. ...,.u Ul•Mnt a.-cc .. ,., .. Cle ..... -Qo (Tr-•I \tO llntft-Ofl IKoof'tl lnlt"lf ,.._.. IMH<,,.111 Aloo t-llN M•uv C"IO TH• f lw Too Th••e 30 3' NINTM aACC. 110 y.,d> JOO tJO J >O HO 2.-w .. WI/\, jllatte• Ac'llOll I 0.IOMtlel JI JO ) JO Jell ,, • .,.unsnow CC,. ... rl t.40 1.10 II"" N•ll .. R.., ( TrM•ll••I 2 40 Al\O rac .. "°"..-II 0... l1m•, Hotnw 8ne, c.oon. Wet<J> -f'ly Tim• ·ou U l:llACTA ().41 P<lld \)I 00 Tt:NYM aACI. 400 Y.,0, "''"''Y ,..,.,,, ( Tr-11<e l ' 40 ) 40 J 40 o .. e rl R«MI (IWIC,_111 I JO t t0 Cermeh"" ( eom.._11 "00 AllO r..O Flt~ SotllCIOll, Ha .. &.Hie s ... rll"9 Ge1et1e, Chen 8011. o.,,.,., Chemp, St rewbetry CuP<O• """•' A Rambt .. Time JO •1 ii l•ACTA IMI .... d U S 40 All..-.Ce 1,1._. Holl~Perk ll'llllDAY'S RCSULU .~ .. JMey ........... _ ... I "llltT aACU. • '"''°"II' s..r1 H F ... I IOll .. tetl I 20 $ t0 J t0 R-..y CPlnceyl t 40 s 40 Semlr.M l(MI (~I I tO Alto r-.cl Att.,,I Orin ,,,_ MelMd, F•ncy Gvv f Mon''""' L•P•n. M•,k•• Ch•mP. Tht Oe•<on. He Atn t Huvy Oe rcutt •'-Time, I 11 I/) SICC*D RACE •~• turlOnQ• Eatra Ouklt. (~bttlel I IO 4 JO 1 tO A Ro1•t Wttcome I M<C.,.•anl J OC 2 tO Tov9" Tim C~••I l JO Aho ••ced Or1enu 1 Polity, Credll Worthy, J"'1 Gootln. Tri. Cte•"UP Ma•'. HOI Tre<lt.l , I LO .. Comoany, S.•" Prince A•l-- A S..rl<. lvtlt.Y fwt Time 1 II ]IS U DAILY OOUaLI ().71 paid \Sol 60 TNl"D ltACE I lt••m11e, Friendly A...,Alty I Per•t l 1 IO l 00 1.0 Sit It G«>t9f t P1nceyl J 00 l .O J~lt. ,,. INr IOnll.erO\t l tO Alto •ac~ A"'"" Ur~. S.O..roo..911 Pu Hu1ton, Pl-lie ACholWCI Time 1 0 2/) '5 t:llACTA (._It Pot•d .-1 SO l'OU lllTN lllACI: t lurl- O•llY A_.i CSllltllel 4 tO J JO 2 10 Ol•l•nl Cl\arm COrtev•I I t0 4 eoO S<Jperc-CHewteyl 4.00 Al\o re<•d A••h\.on . .Core~ tc fno Oerlu1, T-Side• M t Enlllu•l•\m, Swill Hitter. ArOYlt I Brot,_r. Cehco 8•"· Th_. of J- Tlmt I 12 I•) Ill l'TN a ACE, One tnll• Courtly c--> IValH11uel•I • 00 l 20 1 40 Bronre Liiy 10..rrel > tO 2 «> L•nv Sue IWW-1 110 Atso raect llttte At•••\. Love &o.t 8rtc». Pe.ctP.._ Time I 17 ••S IS EllACTA 1._ll P<IOd 1-tl SO SIXTN RACE. t fut I-• S.Ct>onte Al .. ,. (llptwm l q 20 l «> 2 tO CotfM -kl (Ve•..u..etel • 20 , IO Son!! ofl,_ t....,.., c P1nc•v• J 10 Al10 raced Aecll•nl O•wn Aoyal Wlndllorm, S.ralt.1 H Two 0 " Mo"y s Love Time 1 IO 1.s SEVt:N,.H •ACE 6 lurtono• Terrttto·, P•t•11 IVete~l•I .. 40 11 IO I 20 P•y~Pley l-"'l •00 160 BltofBeeu tPtnc••I JIO Atao raced Oe•.,..,• Sweel 01p1o<nel. Anlmow , llo<lt.on H•• ... IC.Co EllM , ~ Wind\, Anna • Pt1ncn•. ~1•11• Time I IO •IS JS t:llACTA (11-Jt N ICI '7,. SO $l PICll Siii 11 '-1++111 1>41d \5) 11• 00 with two w1m 1nq llClt.th Ill• "°'w.1 p PIClt. Sia COl\'IOl•llOI\ paid 1-4" JO •111' 71 .1nn1t19 t1<1<e1> (11~ IW>f•\t t:IGNTH •ACE. I I •t mot•>°" tur1 G••ttOW CMcCerron1 • 00 S 40 F._y MIU (~aerl S.IO -••" t Plnc..,1 A IM> r.Cl'O 0.~fl\COU•, I'm Wllel H•-P1rC10u. Ft9o1~....., Time 1 tt • s NINTM •ACE. I 111' mite> CN<otelt l..OW• I Sll>Wel • 20 • 40 J IXl H•neCel Prorce ISte<ncrt l I 40 S.JC Royal Eatl IOrt-1 l tC Allo raced Ape cllt Scout Oanc1nq Cewnove. Gemt of Sc>IH, Mlly Bul'r. C°'-'I by F Ive. Botd r e\tt. Callfo•n•• Foo. Me• ~ Vtctory, Ama11nq eer- Tlm• 1 '4 llS SS t:llACTA I 12 II oald SIU 00 Attt-e 13.Jl)I Del Mer l'RIOAT'S lllt:SULTi ,,_ .. ,....,~-11 ... , l'IRST •~t:.One mllec>«t Cardlo Kid IU.C,_,_, 11 t11 4 00 • 20 H"'1•v'1 Ot..m toc-.. 1 > 00 1 IO Re-. Fr<l\I CKa1me11rl • 60 Al\O reced Aoyef Si•~• Armt>ro Brft'. B•••• ... s1-. ,,....,., HlllDllly Hll\lltr. Sltlldytr,_ Time 2 Cl2 O $J t:llACTA n JI paid to'I 20 SICOND •ACI:. One milt trot Acme Fre'1!M IG•unclYI 12 10 •eo 1.eo .... 140 120 Brf'nd• So••O. 6errten c-rtul -'Otscrn4"1 Omer It. I Ft scot AllO r•ced Count,. Time 7 01 O TNt•ORACE Onemltepace Semi-Chlo! (V•llenelli~I 1040 t 20 l lO T ... taht A"* «PerU r t AlclQe ( Pa'11ttl B'9 Sc>rlnq t Aubin I Aho r•c•O Flor•O• L•O E .. lw-Prince. A\fltey LO«I Time J 011 S $J EllAC'TA (._)I paid \~ 10 • 3 40 J IO J 40 ,. 1-'0 Atd\llol. ~OU •TM •ACE One milt P«t Slrl .. lftil CAUC>lnt 2 IO Twal•'I lAd'f (P•rktrl Plncll Hit (Hom 2 40 no J 00 1.40 , .. 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HUw•'°" NOA THEAN ARIZONA Nem..CS Joe H•rper --bcllt ce>«ll UTAH Na"'4'CI Cllu<lt. 510C>.,, ... ., IOotbell<~h IF 'IOU HAVE 'TP..OUe:>LE ~E&PtNG VOUR HE.AO STEADY AND S'TILL .SWINGING FREEL V ~ "T~Y \._HN~IN1.::t OF 'THE UPPER ~~T OF '(OUR SPINE AS 'TH E A )(\5 OR '' HUi!>'' OF "THE S W\NG. OFTEN THIS W ll ..... l-PEP.MIT FREE~ MOTION WHILE STILL ~EEPING 'VOU SOL\OLY "OVER" "THE e>AL\... G llll ll"'9 ~ S~ '"" W<wkl MllM• __, 1125 FINE SEASON -K ansas quarterback Frank Seurer <left > 0 a former Edison High st ar . and ex-L aguna Beach standout Bi ll Gompf, now at Utah, both completed outstanding '\Casom. this year for their res pective schools. Seurer No. 4 for Jayhawks He 's thrown for 1,996 yards Hv ED ZJNTEL o<u .. Oelly PlteUl.all Ir anyone ever wondered about Frank Seurer's passing 11b11tt1es. lhey needn't wo nder now Seurer . who demons trated his leadership ability as a quarterback for Edison High School's CIF championship team of 1979, passed for 1,199 yards this season for the University of Kansas. the hfth btst m ark for a Jayhawk quarterback in a single season. The sophomore Seurer now has l 0996 yards in his career, the fourth best m ark in KU history. Meanwhile. Mike Dotterer , another Edison product, shone as a kickoff return s pecialist for Stanford this season with a 24.3 average. A reserve running back, Dotterer set a single-game Stanford record for most kickoff returns (81 and kickoff return ya rdage ( 201 > in t he Cardin als' 62-36 loss to Anzona State this year. Seruor 8111 Gompf, a graduate of Laguna Beach High, had another, A«eptional yee1 r <1l linebacker for the University of Utah, as the semor again earned All-Western Athletic Conference honors with 122 totetl larkles on the season. OFFENSE Rushing Name, School tcb ycb ave td ., Dino Bell, EdJson. Kansas 35 133 3.8 1 37 Kerwin Bell, Edison , Kansas S5 221 3.9 l 28 Ha rry Billups. Umvers1ty. Oregon 20 59 2.8 1 15 Pete DelDuca, GWC, Cal Poly CPomona1 38 121 3.2 l 16 Mike Dotterer. Edison, Stanford 36 185 5.1 3 34 Steve Fogel, GWC, San Diego Slate 26 88 3.4 2 na Willie Gittens, Ftn. Valley , Arizona St. 69 329 4.8 1 Z7 David Gonzales. Mater Dei. CS Northridge 118 421 3.6 0 2 M Pagnanelli . Hunt. Beach , GWC, Navy 83 Z74 3.3 6 25 Stephone Paige. Saddle back, Fresno St. 1 1 1.0 0 1 frank Seurer. Edison, Kansas 82 .QI -0.8 2 44 Passi.Jlg Na m e. School P• pc bit ydc td Gtl Compton. Fnt. Valley. Arizona 5 2 1 32 18 David Gonzales. Mater Det, CS Nort.hridge 1 1 1 31 1 M Pagnanelh. Hunt Beach . Navy 121 72 s 850 1 Frank Seurer. Edison. Kansas 176 89 na 1199 4 Rtteiviag Name, School ~ ych .. , t.d ,, Ke rwin Bell, Edison . Kans as 2 13 6.S 0 8 Mark Boyer, Edison. USC 2 8 4.0 2 5 Mike Camp. Estanci a, OCC. Colorado St. 21 375 17.9 1 41 Tony Camp, Estancia. Pacific 25 356 l-3.7 0 34 Pete De.I Duca. GWC, Cal Poly I Pomona) 5 24 4.8 0 8 Mike Dotterer. Edison. Stanford 12 96 8.0 2 23 Steve Fogel. GWC. San Diego St. 10 89 8.9 1 na Willie Gittens', Ftn Valley, Arizona St. 6 54 8.5 2 15 Mark Gobel, GWC, Anzona 5 25 5.0 0 13 David Gonzales. Mater Dei, CS Nort.hridge 41 430 10.4 3 John Jessup, Saddleback. San Diego St. 26 290 11.2 1 na Kevin Margerum, Ftn. Valley, No. Arizona 37 290 11.2 l na Stephone Paige. Saddleback, Fresno St 10 240 24.0 2 S5 Stan Shibata. Ftn Valley, Pacific 2 19 9.5 0 10 DEFENSE Same, School ut •t '°' bit Dino Bell, Edison, Kansas 1 0 1 0 Rirk Boyer. La Quinta. OCC, San Diego St. 12 19 31 0 Craig Carlyle, Mater Oei, U San Diego na na na 1 Steve Cordle. OCC, Fresno Sl. na na na s Joe Donahue. Mater Dei, Long Beach St. 24 17 41 0 Mik e Dunivan, Saddleback, Long Beach St. 16 16 32 0 8111 Fairbrother. Saddleback, San Diego St. 28 64 88 0 Bill Gompf, Laguna Beach, Utah 24 98 122 3 Duame Jackson. Edison. USC na na 7 0 Bill Malavasi, Edison. Kansas 3 7 10 0 Neil Ross, N<'wport Harbor, Pacific 11 5 16 0 Nathan Rowsey, San Clemente. U San Diego na na na 3 Stan Shibata. Ftn. Valley, Pacific 28 14 42 4 Bob Shollin. Corona del Mar, Paciific 3 0 3 0 ·Lance Wong . Saddle back , Long Beach St. l 2 3 0 PUNTING Name, School No. ycb ... , •• Guy Johnson, Saddleback, Long Beach St. 3 • 23.0 ':17 J eff Partridge. GWC, Washington S3 2122 40.0 14 PUNT llETUltNS Name, Scbool Ne. yda Id Willie GiUens. Ftn Valley, Arizona St. 14 93 0 Emile Harry, f"t.n. Valley, Stanford 2 16 0 KICKOFF RETURNS Name, Scllool Mike Dotterer. Edison. Stanford • No. 24 ycb 584 avg 24.3 Id •• 0 46 Walker to be a runner He rschel Walker. Georgia's outstanding running back, who likes his football but loves his t rack, has accepted a bid lo compete in the "World's Fastest Human" sprint series at the 23rd 'a nnual Sunkist Invitational track meet. Jan. 22 at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. Wa lker will join Stanley F1oyd and Houston McTear in the sprint at the Sunkist meet. WaJker led Georgia t o a 10-1 record and into the Sugar Bowl this season. He is a devastating 225-pound tailt>.ck, blesst'd wilb speed, power and s lick moves. Last year Walker e~ploded oa the national scene as a freshman to lead Georgia to an 11.0 rec:od and a victory ov.er Notre Dame in the Sugar Bowl. usurint the sch ool or Its first national championship. Said Walker, 'Tm looking forward to the Su1ar Bowl and then the track season ... Also invited to compete in the S'l·and 80-yard dashes are USC's James Sanford. No. 1 in t.M world in tm. and C•rl ~. a n NCAA champion •n the 100-meter last year . ..: .. ' 7 MARMADl'KE --tJ, 11 t'!. THE F4•1L\' c1act1 by Bil Keane by Brad Anderson "He soaks up all the heat before it gets to us!" ll. . ,, CM 32,.,. "*°"" S40,. ..... Mr 40bdw'll .., ........ CSHn . ,... 47 ....... -~ ....... DOWN t T,.- - 2se.ebllln 3AoMrl ........ ... 5 '""'°"" ~= ·~llftd •Mllr '° NHL oflllll t10..... , ...... 1ar.....,.., .. ,. .... 2t .... 24Colec9on 2to.,..etc prtnce 27er... HOl"9"""' 2tCMllc SSWotlNP •a..--... __ , ...,.. 37 ....... .,.... .., .......... ...,,.,111, alGGEORGt: by Virgil Partch (VIP) t:? <::::> C? 0 0 t:? 0 C7 0 c? c? 1{!p IJ ·ll "It's probably there to stand in when there's an ear1hqu1ke." ' 22 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday. December 12, 1981 PEJ\Nl'T8 MERE ARE TME WO~LD TMEV STAH'7 AT curre~ ICE FA.Nl:AJS MOCKEY PLA~~S ~ TUE AAOOHAL ANTMCM SKATING OOT ~ THE 616 GAME ... SHOE ~~l GOr 11'1~ ~T ~1fi1'~ 1lE ~VATION M(My,T~. NANC~ PLEASE 'WASH THE DISHES FOR ME ~-;/") // ~ 12-12 ---------. I HATE PUTTING MY HANDS IN GREASY DISHWATER EVERY DAY I AAD rT -mKeJ OUT ANO REP1.AC€D wrr .. A ~-MAN MAOONE. ! BRABBLE I Jl.l!.1" IJ(Of~ A \..H1"£R 'fO ~n ll.A~, OAQ. i'M \..OOKIM(, ~R A ~rAM~ I DR.SMOCK WHA'"f'R E: YA WA'"fCHIN ', MORGAN? FOR BETTEa oa Fea •ea11 OH, NO~ '/00 if:\U<E.O ToMYle~/ AOOOT ME'?. 5 11' Wtll liiif 'fO 1'"~ ~111 ftU 1Jt1"°'1f A S1AMV, ~ ~N'f f\11' A S1NllV ~ rf ~ MO ~1'AMf~~ NO,N01. IU IU~ ~Vi ,,./L by Charles M. Schu lz W0005TOCI( Al~VS ~ETENOS ME KNOWS T~E WORDS .: by Jeff MacNelly z ' by Tom Bat1uk by Kevin Fagan I 1'1ll*. t1' ·~ I(~ ._,1'11E "70 l~T !i~M~t: llfllC<.~ Y E!AH, l'"f'S o u1..1,.., e u-r ~'M UP '1"0 HeRe w r-rH COOKIE: l MO"'S 'f'E:RS .' by Lynn Johnston ~ .. • Orange Coast DAI LY PILOT/Saturday, December 12. 1981 ............. MUSCLEMAN John Busch. 25. college-educated mechanic in Hollister likes to hft car · fo r fun He says he was a high school weakling but now weighs 190 pounds. all muscle. He credits diet and weight liftin~ Not Rega n , Reagan --.{EFFERSON ClTY. Mo. CAPl - Ke nneth Johnson says that when you 're putting t ogether a 1,396-page-book. it's only natural that a few mistakes ·might creep 1n - su~h as m iss pelling President Reagan's name Johnson is the editor of the 1982 edition of Missouri's official s tate manual, which dropped the first "a" in the president's name. showing it as .. Regan." Johnson said with the thousands of facts, figures and names th<1t go into the book. "an occasional error is <1lmost impossible to avoid." Johnson '>a id he and five staH members were operating under a r e du ced budget this year. ·Some legislators keep on spending SACRAMENTO < AP I The California Happy Hour test time Drive on drunk driving includes breath test AMHERST, Maas. (AP> -As part or a crack-down 00 drunken drivin1. University of Masaacbun tt.s officials are dlspensln1 a fr~ breath analyser test along with drinks at the college pub. The macbine, set up durinc Friday afternoon "happy hours" at the Blue Wall bar in the Campus Center, is part oC a $30,000 campaign by local police and university officials on the 25,000-stude nt campus In r ur al western Massachusetts. Some students seem amused by the m achine, which tells volunteers whether they are over the alcohol limit for dr iving a car legall y in Maw_c.husett.s. . "rOUnltT'll have a couple more drinks, and come back and break the record," one says with a laugh. Others lake it seriously. "I think 1 'll pass," said one who looked worried as she picked up a tube and bru lbed into the machine . "l 've only ... three dr inks." As par t of t heir anti-d1:1inking campaign university officials also have banned liquor a t footba ll games, held semina rs for local bartenders and beefed up police road patrols. UFW r e tained As a result, officials say, there has been a 2'1 percent drop in the number of traffic accidents an the college town this fall. Before the ca mpaign was undertaken, the town of 18,000, which a lso hosts Amherst College and Hampshire College, had recorded L3 fatal traffic accidents in 14 months, nine oC them involving student.s. Police contended student drinking in the state, where the legal age to buy alcohol is 20, contributed to seve ral of the fatal crashes Since the campaign started, the num ber of traffic accidenu dropped from 172 in September and October a year ago to 124 for the same period this faJI , according to police. Special weekend Speed-Alcohol Enforcement Pl'ogram police patroli. made 16 arrests for drunken driving during the eight weeks. The patrols stopped a total of 670 motonsts, and 490 received a ticket for some motor vehicle violation. '·People leaving here Fnday and Saturday nights know the SAP team is down the road," said Jerry Jolly, who owns The Pub, a downtown restaurant popular with the students ---- I• Unique Gifts I D DELANO (A P I - Farm worker s on a Tulare County ranch voted to retain United Farm Workers as their bargaining agent rather than oust the union. If no challenges are filed. the state Agricultural Labor Relations Board will certify the UFW as the workers' representative on the Jake Cesare and Son s ran c h n ea r Earlimart. Select original arts & crafts in the mall and unique gifts from the stores at the Great New Mall. D Huntington Center BUTTONS AND BOWS BOUTIQUE •THE IOMAMTIC LOOI( •ICHICICHs-ALL COlOIS •JOGGIHG SUITS •YVH DAHtll. DlstGHH f'ANTS ·~ •MIMI SllllTS •COltDUltOY WAUUMG SHORTS •CoaDUIOY T AJLOltED JACKETS •GOU> ACCENTED IL OU SES 179 D E. I 7th ST. ~ CO STA MESA 6 45-6731 ~W & SAT. I 0·6 THUll.·Flll. I 0-t Loco+~ In Von1 Shoppittq Cut~r Hut To Coloboalt Lo1ufi119 Legislature's departure from Sacramen~o for its falJ recess basn 't s topped its spending, payment records in the state controller's office reveal. Among some recent legislative expenditures, culled from state records by the Sacramento Union . OCTDwill planyour bus triJ? for_.....,, PRE-CHRISTMAS SPECIAL t AY-A-WAY -S3,800 in travel expenses for Sens. Paul Car penter , 0 -Cypress, and Bill Greene, D-Los 1 Angeles, a nd consultant Terry Fr ost .to Connecticut and Washington, D C. to study jai alai gam es in Connecticut. Greene is author of a measure that would legalize pari-mutuel betting on jai alai games in California. and Carpenter 1s chairman of the committee res pons ible for acti ng on Greene's proposal Carpenter said they made the trip to see Connecticut's system first-hand and conferred in Washington with FBI officials about potential influence of organized crime in jai a lai gambling. -$4 .058 to replace the rented mobile telephone in Assemblyman Lou Papao's state car with a new, more versatile system. Papan, 0 -Millbrae. said he ordered the new telephone system for has car because the rented one "wasn't transmitting and receiving as well as it should," and that as chairman of the Assembly Rules Committee he doesn't want to be out of touch with other Assembly members during long ~ -=- No matter where you want to go in Orange County, we'll make it easy for you to get there on a n OCTD bus. Just call us at 636-RIDE. We'll tell you the exact routes and times.' And if you need schedules and Ride Guides, we'll send t hem free. Su give us a call. You'll find the bu~ 1s your easy-to-use ticket to work. school. shopping and entertainment in --~~~? Orange County. 636-RIDE-=:-:-- auto trips. \--$4,000-plus in travel expenses for Sens Alex --- Gar cia. D-Los Angeles , Newton Russell. 1 R-Glendale, and Greene, plus one aide, to inspect 1 light rail commuter train systems in Washington, D.C., Montreal and Toronto. Scientist u'i n s p rize NEW YORK t AP l A ~cophy'licist whose research helped change methods of 011 and gas exploration won Columbia l mvers1t) "' \.'etlesen Prize, the school announced. M. King llubhert •>f the t: S 1;eolog1cal Surve) won $50,000 and a ,!!old medal for 1981 fo r his "outi.tandang c·ontrahut1ons to earth science by applying principles of physics 1n solving problems ' of great geological s1gnif1cance . ' the c,elect1on jury announced Hubbert's .. Theory of Groundwater Motion," published in 1940. explained that oil and gas flow through crack-; and pores m rock and do not remain in static. subterranean pools. as had been WHITIB BUYING -SB.LING Nsk Yow DAILY PILOT IOAT MAIT To plec• ,_.._. c11642·5678 SHERMAN CLAY'S ~ISTMAS GFT SUGGESTION PIANO OR ORGAN KIMBALL ORGAN Easy~y. Many automatic tcat\6es AA ldoal family 11'1 Budoel onced $1299 LMTED~Y KIMBALL PIANO AA excelent poano for the money. and,... bmQ many year• ol pleawe S 12 99 WE OFFER OUR OWN CONVENIENT FINANCING ., tOday's ~money mert(et, crec:M can be a ~otitern At at.men Clay we offer cu own ,._d1Q. Come ., Ind ~ cu rates. AUTHORIZED STEINWAY DEALER SOUTH COAST PLAZA 545-0415 AT THIS LOW-LOW PRICE ODYSS EY' Electro.ic TV GmM wftll Alplla M.._ric Keybo~ Model 7600 Model 5266 FREE DELIVERY (~ S USOORF SWIVB. WALL M OUNT a 3210 HoWsU, To 15 .. ec..-n . IReg 142.95 iliiJ. i MAGNAVOX 1 25" COLOR CONSOLE TV New '12 Model STAR SYSTEM 105 Chi rL C.W. Ready, lwf1•ecl RclllOte Ccwt1 oL CHECK FOR OUR ·LOW PRICES MAGNAVOX 12" BLACK & WHITE PORTABLE • Portable • VHF/UHF • Built-in Antenna . ..... ~ ... - ~-Prb k :I: ii Cost of culture still going up By Tiie AalOC!lated Pre11 Big·city theateraoers are findin& hl1her prices at the box offi ce these days, and the lncreues make it easy for a couple celebratin& the hoUday season to run up a bill of $100 or more for an evening on the town. An Associated Press spot check shows prices for top shows generally are from $2 to $5 hi&her than they were a year ago. The most expensive reguJar play on Broadway Is the hit musical. "42nd Street," with tickets ranging from a low of $15 to a high or $40, depending on where you sit and when you go. "Evita " also has a top price of $40 a ticket and the producers of "Dreamgir ls " have announced they'll match that figur e whe.n their show opens later this month Add the cost or even a modest dinner . parking and m aybe a babysitter for the kids and you'll find · yourself spendinR more than $100. Even more costly than the regular shows is the highly publicized "Nicholas Nickleby," a Royal Shakespeare Co. production that runs more than eight hours, divided in two parts. Tickets are $100 each. Th e high price o f ''Nic kle by " h asn 't discouraged viewers ; the show is sold out for its limited run. E lsewhere. however, some theater spokesmen said there are problems. "People clearly are watching expenditures," said Thomas R. Kendrick. director of operations at the Kennedy Center in Washington, where the top price for the upcoming run of "The Physicists" at the Eisenhower Theater is $24.50. Kendrick. outgoing chairman of the NationaJ Confe rence of Major Performing Arts Center Managers. said theater prices around the count.ry have risen steadily for the past three years, following the pattern or inflation. "There are signs of resistance to those kinds of price increases everywhere -not jus t theater tickets," he sa id. He said subscr iptions are harder to sell, Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday. December 12. 1981 ~· ON THE JOB, directing his new film . "Whose Life Is It Anyway'!" is John Badham. right a nd Richard Dreyfuss. fla nking co·star J a nel Eilber. The SlO million movie is set for a holidav release. · Even creepy actors insured SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -The reptiles and insects In .. Raiders of the Lost Ark" were considered almost as valuable u the stan ot the movie. The actors emereed unscathed, and so did all or the cre-epy creatures, to the reUef ol Flremu's Fund Insurance Companies here, whk b provided Pa r a m o un t Pi c tur es with a "creepers-and-crawlers" policy on some 2,000 snakes, 150 tarantulas and 36 beetles. The snakes and bugs were insured as props against loss or damage. accordin& to Edward E. H a mby , i n c h a rge o f the compan ies' e ntertainment industry division, which also provided cast insurance prolecUn& against delays m production caused by illness or injury to key actors and production persoMel. There were none. Painting class set by NB Parks Artist Mimi Sharon Stein will teach a new class in painting and drawing beginning Jan. 6. The classe s will be offered through the Newport Beach Parks . Beaches and Recreation Department and registration may now be made at City llall. 3300 Newport ~lvd. Stein specializies in personalized instruction rather than textbook methodology. helping each student purs ue the techniques most suited to that individual The classes are geared for beginners through advanced levels . Stein is a long·time Newport Beach res ident and has taught painting and drawing for several years. For more inform ation on t he classes call 640 2271 Community stages prepare for 1982 season people are buying tickets later and producers want By TOM TIT US as the sexpot from the upstairs apartment Others De Lucia, Carol Stockmeyer, Chuck Gresham, a guaranteed hit. "Caution and resistance make it Ot-De&ty~SUtt in the cast are Bart Mulhn, Jody Jaress. J im Judy Duffy and Gilmore-Riuo. "Fling" bows in mor e difficult to do risks and get your money While pl aygoer s-a r e turning from the Flynn. Woody J ones. Kris Dufresne, Lorr aine J an. 14 and runs four weekends at the Civic back," Kendrick s aid. tem porarily darkened community theater stages McWilliams. Naomi Myers and Claudia Holt Playhouse on the Orange County Fairgrounds, The national road company of "Evita" is to m ore holiday.orie nte d merriment, local with ticket information available at 754·5159. performing at the National Theatre in Washington, producing groups a r e busy rehearsing their Clark Burson 1s directing the show, which will and spokesman Wayne Knickel said business is ope ning productions of 1982. open Jan. 8 for fi ve weekends at the theater, 7272 Neil Simon's fi rst play, "Come Blow Your good, even though the top price of $32.50 is $7.50 Three mor e community playhouses ha ve Maple St., Westminster . Call 995·4113 for ticket Horn ... is being revived by ·the Mission Viejo higher than last yea r's top for a comparable a nnounced the casts of their January shows -aJl information. Playhouse, which will open it Jan. 29 for four performance. "We're doing pretty well," he said. com edies. two oldies and a newcomer . They are, wee kends in the Forum Theater on Laguna "We 're near capacity each performance." in order of impending appearance, "The Seven The fresh face among the J anuary arrivals is Be ach's Festival of Arts grounds. Dick Vara is in Prices generaJly are lower in other parts of Ye ar Itch" at the Wes tminster Community Costa Mesa 's "Fling" by the season's hottest the director 's chair . the country. You can see Shelley Winters in NeiJ The ater . "Fling " at the Costa Mesa Civic playwright, Be r nard Slade, who is being Simon's ''The Gingerbread Lady" in Chicago, for Playhouse and "Come Blow Your Hom " at the represented by three comedies along the coas t this Michael Bielitz and Tom Neverman play the example, for a top of $14 . Dinner for two generally Mission Viejo Playhouse. season <the others. "Same Time, Next Year" and bachelor brothers. with Joe Cordio and Gwen will run from SJO on up; parking averages $6 to $8 Westminster's revival of the George Axelrod ··Romantic Comedy" I. Pa t i T ambellini is P lacko as their parents and Lori Nicklin and for four hours, and a babysitter will set you back com edy will spotlight Alan Schneider as a fellow in directing the show. Barbara Hollis as the romantic interests . Advance $12to $15~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-th_e~t_b_roe~s_o_f_m~id_d_l_e_·a~g~e'-'-c_ri~s_is_an~d~L_a_u_ri_e_Soc._n_d_a~g,__~~-C~a_s_t~m~e _m_b_e_r_s~in~c _lu_d_e~K_r_i_s~H_a~g~e_n~·~B_o_b~~re_s_·e_r_v_a_ti_o_ns~a_re~be_i_n~g~t_a_k_e_n~a~t~830..:..;..·~9252~~·~~~~ THE PORT THEATRE 6 7 ) b:.'60 MON. NITE -ALL SEA TS $2.00 Two Italian Films 11Wifemistress ,., Plus 11How Funny Can Sex Be11 ,., 2•J98 E COA S T HWY CORO NA D EL MA~ I "Two hours of non-stop thrills." Pt , '4•·· ' J v • ..,.,.A ~1 ~;1~1"J "' ._,... ..,_ '9' ~ .... NOW PLAYING GWI MIS SOUJM COAS T 'tlll ~tr'(. ,,to P1•• C,.. 1.-y,..,,. ,.~ , .... -s.. ..... Ill~· a.IOtll °''~~ l : .. ~ lllWlllH UllOUUCll I UO-•tn ... '·~o 1o1· P!fiA •~bl~~-· •lOWIAOS CUM.•I WU T /t,f'4, ... ,,. r--- ..... , llllCOll ........ 8~-.,, P.i'• it. ' ~~ -------------- FIND YOUR NAME WIN TICKETS . WORTH S 18 ~ ... Medalists Owis1tfta Regoczy and Andras Salay TMH., Dec. 22 -S-.. Dec. 27 ANAHEIM COMVEHTIOM CENTER TMH.. Dec. 29 -S.. .. J-. l LONC. HACH ARENA 9 Winners In Today's Classifieds! IT'S EASY! Find your name and address in today's classified sectio n. then call 642-5678 Ext. 272 to claim your tickets. Winners every day. so check the classifieds in the . DlilJ Pilat .t \ \E MUS TIMt most ..Oflc fhlnf ., .. In...., WOl'.ld WQI man.y. ~ .. t~' )'I>\ Kltl SI~ M.,t~~~:ltS< )' It< )l.J"( )\ l~lt CHRISTMAS MUSIC • • • FRoM Fash ion Newport Island Beach ·sTER~O SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR I a Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December 12, 1981 Original Gilbert & Sullivan producer may fold 9y ANDa&W WAllSHAW ·-!'8 ......... NOON -The O'Oyly Carte Opna Company, oriflnal producers of Gilbert and Sullivan's famout operetta•, wlll dlaband ln fi'ebruary but may be revived if enou1b llnuclal backin1 ls found , the trUJteea of lbe lOl·Y•ar-old troupe aNlOUnced. The announcement, endln1 weeks of' spec11lation about the future of the money·loai.n1 touring company, said the final curtain will fall Feb. Z'I, the end of the croup's current London season. Contracts for O'Oyly Carte's 83 sln1ers and • orcbest.ra memben will not be rtMW.S. Tbe 10 ll'ulteea aaid aft.er llMt comPQ1 cloMd they would "examine wbtUMr t.b«re would be uy po11lblUty ol reviviAC t.M D'Oyly Carte Company, either in ita p....ent form « in any otber way ln the future. ''Tbla will of COW'M depend upon auttlcle-.t financial 1upport," thelr atatemeot aaid. They said a f\lnd·ralaln& eampalp would be launched immediately, beaded by Slr Cbarlea Forte, millionaire director ol Tnlatbouae Forte, a Britllh·bued lnteroaUoaal botel chain. A spok•man for Truatboule Forte aald Sir Charles bad aareed to contribute personally the It's status quo in Trivia/and The leaders finished with eieht point.s while four challengers tallied nine for the second straight week, and the race for trivial honors lightened a wee bit more with three more rounds to go in Trivia Bowl XXJV. Quite a few players apparently opted to do their Christmas shopping rather than enter this week's race. Here's the next 10 goodies as we prepare to deck tbe balls. l . ·Robert Neilsen TRIVIA BY I.I. anglicized his name a bit to become known on s tage and screen as whom? 2. Name the female member of the newspaper staff in the comic strip Shoe. 3. Who called the English teacher "Daddio" in a popular Fifties song ? TRIVIA BOWL XXIV STANDINGS I Fl•~llA loVxlm.n Ill 2 TO. THAii) l .IEctS<-ie.-m ... tl .. 1. •T••Y Godfrey Ul • 1,..ncy Prior 16> 10.·~u1 4. Ao-t•ltl 0 .. r IN Hiii '"-l•I S Bot<-• F.cb ltl 6 •Tom C•al!I 141 • • " ""' 0 11. ·T .. G<t'° 121'11 12.Rkll. ......... (ll 1l 0.AM ~r 14) 1 ·QM-eTl-10 'No -l'l' -•lwecl -!Wiii Of IHI w:ore •••rded 4. Name the anno11ncer who once introduced the president as "Hoobert Heever." 5. On radio. who ran the Fresh Air Cab Company? 6. What old-time actress was known as "the girl with the bee-st"ung lips?" 7. Name a ballplayer who bit .408 and lost the batting champions hip to Ty Cobb. 8. Fatty Pert may be found in what play? 9. ln the movie "Smokey and the Bandit II." what was Ca l the name of Burt Reynolds' motel and (b) the number on the elephant's crate? 10. If Dick knew Susie the way his rival did, she might not have flown out of hls life in what movie? Last Week's Answers 1. Betty Hutton (name change) 2. Amos {Beetle's general> 3. The Little Old Lady From Pasadena (terror or Colorado Boulevard> 4. Sen. Willfam Proxmire <golden fleece> 5. Rangers (Rydell 's teamJ 6. The Questioti Man (Carnac predecessor> FRIDAY & '·· SATURDAY OllLYI Enjoy a spec~al holid ay presentation of Christmas with tbe 12ac!flc 6?borale (formerly the Irvine Master Chorale) directed by John Alexander An e njoyable evening of classical music and traditional Christmas carols with percussion, brass and organ. GOOD SEATS STILL AVAILABLE Box Office Opens 7:30 p.m . Tickets: $12, $8 and $6 $2 discount to senior citizens, students, a nd children. 8:30 p.m . Friday & Saturday Decem her 11 and 12 Sant a Ana High School 520 W. Walnut St., Santa Ana Or call 542-1790 for more information. A Public Service Sponsorship of the Orange Coast Daily Pilot 7. Dallas Cowboy• (Bermuda Tri1Q1le) 8. "Champaane Complex" (Helms Harper) 9. (a) Pamela (b) Tomorrow's Bacon ("Road Games") 10. "In God We Trust" (movie riddle) f Snd pr GIUWr• Co TRIVIA, clo Tlw DciUw Pilot, Boz UIO , Coda Al•'° not. AU ntrin ml&d be recftt>ed bw WedlvldQw, oC,...,,,,.,. 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'tbu'll need skill and luck to become a MOVIE sruDIO MOGUL Naturally ~u start with a $1,000.000 (doesn't ~).Great Gift-Packaged In an expensive chic silver foil box. Order in time for Christmas! r------------------, I Ul.C. Ille.. ft:ll ._.. Bhd.. •716. I I 1..-,a a h1,CA .... ·(IU)6516588 I PINN Mnd me MaW Studt0 Mogul game(s) I • S13'.88 uch « S.S.S. at S.29.Slf e.ch plus I I S2,62 uch for poNg1 and hand6ng • I I Iv.~ S or Please cheige my I I --~ __ \Asa (Calllomla Raldents I Add 6" Sola Tu) lrw« I jMlDllEM I ,~ soot I l ~M CW> I ISK'.NAllMl I L---------~--------J LM.C.a-...ftSIS-...._."716.'-~CA"°" ~~ .......... ....,, • .,,_._w,.._.o1il3t11 .sss $2988 s.--s.-s......,...i ~--hel..t~"'""" ,._. .. 129• first SI00,000 toward the fund·ralsln1 effort. Peter IUley, O'Oyly Cute'• deputy aeneral mana1er, aaid at leHt 12 million would be needed to "refloat the company •Dd atart a1ain." "Naturally, I feel very bad about the whole thine." he said. "Some of the singers have been with us for over 25 years. But they've been on a Uehtrope for days and now at feast they know what's happenina." The trustees' statement said only last·minute "1enerous financial help" from the Greater London Council, Barclays Bank and other instlt~ permitted the group to continue with the remalnin_g 11 weeks at tbe Adelphi Theater. Riley saad. the trustees would be monitoring audi~nce reaction to an updated Broadway version of Galbert and Sullivan's "Pirates of Penzance" opening at the nearby Drury Lane Theater shortly after his company disbands. "The show will be a useful assessment of which way D'Oyly Carte should go," be said. "If it is felt that this is the type of production the Britis h public wants. it may help determine our plans for the future.'' '·Perhaps what you will see in the future is one D'Oyly Carte cast giving the traditional Gilbert and Sullivan performance on wb.ich the company was founded and another cast doing new versions." 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In New York to pose for publicity pictures for UNICEF, be went to a "Pirates" production on Broadway. "I re-lived every word of lbe sbow," he Hya. "I kept lhlnking, that's not rt1ht ; that's not lbe way we did it in LA. It's the same production but different actors do little lhinla dlfferenUy. "I did 'Pirates' from June to September. It was one of lbe greatest experiences of my life. I miss lbat show very much. Frederic is a character I can understand. He's innocent, small and young. And he doesn't have to be perfect on sta1e; he's an apprentice. I'd like to do somelbin1 Uh that a1ain. "Half way through the LA run, I got lbe olfer to do 'Solid Gold,' to replace Dionne Warwick, who was leaving. I didn't have to audition for tbe show. They offered it to me and I took it. Then they auditioned five or six women with me, to see how we looked together. Marilyn McCoo got it. I lbin.k it was· Marilyn I worked best with right away. We clicked. "We usually tape two shows on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m .• every. second week. But I started two weeks before 1 finished ·Pirates.' They had to do all my part by 7 p.m. so I could be on stage by 8. I was really exhausted.'" When they're taping "Solid Gold," Gibb says, he just keeps changing clothes and sinfing his duets and solos and dancing with the show's dancers and doesn't really realize when they've finished the first show and are doing the second one. He says, "Marilyn and I read out the best-selling record charts together. We probably have six or seven guest performers on per show. We do solos and duets with them and with each other." Gibb shows the wristwatch he bought in New York for his lady, actress Victoria Principal. She was about to leave for nine days in Japan, promoting the TV show, "Dallas." Wistfully, Gibb says, ''l'm supposed to be a big record-seller there but I haven't been there yet. I was supposed lo go with her but at the last minute 'Solid Gold' wouldn't let me out to go. I don't know how I'm going to handle it; I'll miss her so much." Gibb and Miss Principal have released a duet single for RSO Reinds, "AU I Have To Do ls Dream. ''It has been on the charts already," Gibb says. "I didn't do very well. It was my first production effort and her first chance on record. "We were in Florida hosting the annual collegiate cheerleading championships for TV with John Davidson. We were asked to do a duet with the cheerleading kids around us. I decided I was going lo go in a studio and do a prerecord for this. Victoria was nervous so I picked a simple song for her and we went in a studio. I did harmonies to her singing. We lip syched to it. Everybody loved the results. "So I decided we should go into a studio and record it properly. She has a very pretty voice but won·t admit it. She doesn't think she can sing. I think she has a gorgeous voice; it's very,. very sweet. We recorded two songs. The other one we banked to maybe use in a future time. It's 'Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?', the Carole King song." "All I have To Do Is Dream" was a hit ror the Everly Brothers in 1961. Gibb's albums are "Flowing Rivers," "Shadow Dancing," both platinum, "After Dark," gold, and "Greatest Hits." The single "Shadow Dancing" is platinum and singles "I Just Want To Be Your Everything," "Love Is Thicker Than Water," "Everlasting Love" and "Our Love Don't Throw It All Away" are gold. The "Greatest Hits" album was out in 1980 and "didn't do too great" according to Gibb. He says, "I need a hit record out badly at the moment. I've got to get back in the studio and do it acain. The trouble is my time schedule is so busy. If you're making an album, you should keep at it all the time. If you take three days out every two weeks and do something else, you lose momentum. ·'The TV show also blocks me from concerts. I could get out on weekends but I want to do a proper tour."' "Solid Gold" will have 46 shows this season. Gibb says, "I don't regret talting it at all. lt 's not being a taJk·show guest, which I've done so much of. It's hosting my own show, reaching so many people. And the ratings are going up every week. "I just also want to do the things I originally did, what is me, records and concerts. At the moment I'm very fortunate to have a hit TV show, so I'm keeping it. I may have to try to cut an album the days I'm not taping the TV show. I may just have a shot at it. I may do a couple of singles instead. But I really should do something. It has been Jong enough already." Gibb, who is 23, is asked if one or his three Quasar. '5" PROJECT/Oii COLOR TV Olaqt":""'<I • J.c1 t>righl P<h.;tt" even Wll" dl4 ,,nrma r •Ortt hatw. 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Federal policy makers are 101na lo be aiming for precisely the opposite - continued unemployment. Like other capitalistic societies (ex cept Japan ), America has decided that infiaJ.ioo is more of a problem than unemployment and that unemployment s h o uld be deliberately raised to hold lnflation down. Consequently, America's unemployment , which averaged 4.8 percent in the 1960s, shot up to 6.2 percent in the 1970s and 7.5 percent in 1980. Unemployment is not only high, but also unevenly s hared. Rates range from almost 40 percent for black teen-agers to S percent for prime-age (25·55) white male s . Black unemployment is twice as hlgh as white. Almost half of those unemployed are 16 to 24 years or age. Individuals are being drafted into unemployment to be "infiation fighters for the U.S. or A." Higher unemployment is · supposed to i n crease competition for jobs and, hence, force workers to settle for lower wage gains in fear of losing their jobs. Higher levels of idle capital capacity are at the same time supposed to be holding down eroduct prices Producers cannot raise prices because there is .. too muc h " idle capacit y o r p o t e ntial competition. The s trategy of using unemployment to fight infiation is based on the ideal of a "natural rate" of unemployment -that Is, the rate of unemployment that would make the workforce willing to settle for wage gains equal to the rate of growth of productivity (output per hour of work). If this were to happen, higher wages would be counterbalanced with highe r productivity. Thus, wages would not put any upward pressure on prices. Accord i n g to the natural-rate·of-une mployment hypothesis . i ortat1on will decelerate if unemployment is higher than the "natural rate" because wages will rise more s lowly than produc ti vit y . Conversel y, inrtation will accelerate if unemployment is below the ··natural rate '· because wages will rise moTe rapidly than productivity To cure inflation, government must raise unemployment until wages are rising at the same rate as productivity . Or so the ar gument goes. l LOSERS lndividuals are being drafted into unemployment to be "inflation fighters," the author s uggests . Higher inflation is supposed to increase competition for jobs. Unfortunately. the natural rate or unemployment seems to be drifting higher and higher. In part. this upward drift is due to the fact that productivity growth is falling. Since th e mid -1960s , productivity growth has fallen from 3 percent per year to minus 0.5 percent per year. To achieve stable labor costs per unit or output. the growth in wages would have to decline by a comparable amount. This would mean a rise in the natural rate of unemployment. Ask yourself a simple ques tion : How high would unemployment have to be before you would be willing to accept a O.S percent per year wage cut? Since for most of us the answer is "very h ig h ," the unemployment rate necessary to control inflation is very high. The natural rate of unem ployment is also rising because unemployment's power to discipline wages i s diminishing. With social in s urance payments, such as unemployment insurance, unemployment becomes more tolerable. In addition, unemployment bas become increasingly concentrated among groups who have little influence on ba.sic wage settlements. The nation's wage structure is set by prime-age white males -the group least affected by unemployment. True. when recessions first strike, prime-age white males are among the hardest hit because they ~end to work in cyclically sensitive durable goods industries . But, when workers quit, retire, or get fired, prime-age whlte males are the most likely to get hired. Over time, their unemployment rate gradually falls and the unemployment rates of other groups rise , even though national unemployment is constant. * * * Author MIT professor Lester C. Thurow is professor of economics and man - agement at the Mass- achusetts Institute or Technology. where he joined th e faculty in 1968. '"u'""' He is also an economics consuJtant to the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times a.nd Boston Globe, and is a member of Time magazine 's Board or Economists. In addition to hundreds of articles for both the popular and the academic press, bis publications include "Poverty and Dis c rimination," "Generating Inequality : The Distributional Mechanisms of the E conomy," and .. Tbe Zero -Sum Society : Redistribution and th e Possibilities for Economic Change." As a res ult, unemploycnent can only rise as Ions aa inflation rem a ins the voters' No. 1 problem and as long as Policy makers use unemployment as the cure. But s uppose another inflation-fighting strategy were adopted. How then could total employment be achieved? For much of the workforce, total employment is simply a matter of generating vigorous economic growth. With growing sales, businesses hire and train more labor, and unemployment fall s . But s ome groups (prime-age white males) reach total employment long before other groups (blacks, Hltpanics, females, the unskilled). This brings us to a necessary value judgment. Should the nation create total employment for those groups not sufficiently served by economic growth'> If the answe r i s ye s, the government must go beyond stimulating economic growth and change the s tructure of the economy. But Ameri ca has neve r answered "yes" to this question. As a society. we have not thought total employment a goal worth pursuinJ(. Education and training are the traditional instruments for bringing disadvantaged groups into the mains tream or the economy. Since the mid-19605, both educational attainments and the distribution or education have improved dramatically. yet unemployment ha s increased and it is mo r e unevenly shared. The problem Is ttiat most job skills are acquired not in formal education or training. but in on-the-job training during the pr oduction process, where precisely the s kills that will be needed can be efficiently taug.ht. Thus the process of allocating jobs becomes a n important determinant or any group's s kills and its relative employment position . Those groups that receive the best jo~ and training opportunities have the lowest unemployment rates No one who has a preferred position wants the good jobs reallocated to someone else. But if job opportunities are to be reallocated, there are onl y two choices. Government can institute affirmative a ction programs that pressure employers to allocate good job opportunities to d iffe rent groups. Or government can institute 1& system of guaranteed government jobs to provide opportunities for those who unnot get them in the private economy. Both policies are contentious, since they seem to lead to government discrimination m favor of some group -and hence agllinst some other group. Unfortunately. this contention is unavoidable. Imagine a race run by two groups who are equally fast. Suppose that one group were forced i.o carry a load of rocks. ll suffers from discrimination . As the race continues, the group carrying rocks grad!Jally falls farther and farther behind. Now suppose that the rocks are removed. An equal opportunity society has been created. But. the group that h as HOROBCOPI Sunday, Dttember 13 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES I March 21-April 19J. Restri c tion is tempora ry. long-pending transa c tion 1s actually near completion. You:ll gain Wider recognition, receive c r ed it f o r e ffor t s and contribullon TAURUS <April 20-May 20J . New s tart in new d i rection highlights scenario Activity replaces status quo Focus on t rips , visits , r e lativ es and favorabl e re ply t o recent inquiry. GEMINI tMay 21 -June 20>· Division of money commands attention. Emphasis on s ales, inv.e stments, purchases and interest rates. Intuition serves as reliable guide -series of apparent coincidences adds up to meaningful pattern. CANCER <June 21-July 22> · Lunar cycle highlight s personality, timing and ability to be at right place al crucial moment You ge t n e w s concerning travel, education and invitation whlch ultimately could result in overseas journey LEO <July 23-Aug. 22> · You could be visiting hospital . participating in charity drive or appearing before the media Yo u "ll be asked to revise, review. rebuild and to "tie loose ends ." VIRGQ I Aug. 23-Sept. 22l . Be ready for change that involves written material. special studies and communication with relative in transit. You could be drawn in two direc ti on s already f•llcn behind, beint equally fa.•t, never utches up. It could catch up only If It were intrinisically faster than the .croup that ha:s not suffered from dl~criminaUon. Logically. there are only three ways to solve the problem ol pu t discrimination. Ca ) Th• economic race can be stopped 1&nd started over. But this means u revolutJon in which everyone is stripped of hls or her human and financial assets. (2) The group that is ahead can be forced to carry rocks until the race equalizes. This requires active discrimination against society's dominant group. (3) The group that is behind ce be g1 ven Sptt1al help None or the three is a particularly attractive option, but they are unfortunately the only options available. If a society isn't wilhng to do any ol lht> three, 1l simply 1sn 't willing to solve the problem. In the end, achieving total c m ploy m ent is not a great technical feat It is simply a matter or deciding whether society 1s willing to pay the price necessary to achieve it. NEXT WEEK : Economiit llObel Sawhill of the Urban lnihtute d1sc1.uses "Workforce Tr~ int~ f'uture " s1 m ultaneous ly. decision is reached concerning funding for career project LI BRA <S ept. 23-0ct. 22J: Family e nt e rtainment dominates scenario Reunion at home ba se s hould be !>potl1ghted Highlight diplomacy and steer clear or controversial money discussion SCORPIO <Oct 23-Nov. 21): Emphasis on distance, romance. deception, intngue and ability to overcome "language barriers." Can cer , Pisces a nd another Scorpio figure prominently. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-De<'.'. 21) You obtain facts concerning money and how it gets that way. Emphasis on close relationshlps, fra nk discussions. disclosures relating to financial status of one who makes ·'unusual claims·· CAPRICORN I Dec 22-Jan. 19 1 Pace slows. you have marvelous opportunity to gain second emotional wind. You'll have additiona l information co n cerning legal questions, public relations and project which is near completion. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Ne w i nte r est s parked i n employment. basic chores and possible purchase or luxury item o r pet Indi vid ual who previously opposed your ideas wil l no w make i mportant concession. PISCF~" I Feb. 19-March 201: Emotions t end to dominate logic. Know it and do something about il Focus on s peculation, change, variety and children. Ro m ance plays major role . ~~~~~~~~~~ [ ORANGE COAST CHURCH DffiECTORY l Church or-st: Matthew by the Sea (Tradmonat Episcopal) HOLY COMMUNION· Each Sunday -9:00 AM . 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A HANUKKAJI potluck dinner spooaored by Temple Beth El. Laguna Nlsuel. is set for 5 to 8 tonight at Crown Valley Community Clubhouse. For reservations, call Natalie at 831·89'70 or Jeanie at 495-5887. CHRISTMAS MEMOalES is theme of a holiday home tour beginning at 8:45 this morning and ending with a luncheon at Lake Hills Community Church, 23331 Moulton Parkway; Laguna Hills. For information, call 837-T729. A REE CONCEaT will be presented at 7 p.m. Sunday at University United Methodist Church, 18422 Culve r Drive , Irvine . For information. call 552-8233. ''OH aOSE OF Sharon," an Advent play by Orange Coast residents Al and Bertha Johnson, will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Shepherd 1:1111:111111 of the Hills United Church or Christ, 30121 Niguel Road, Laguna Niguel. The free performance is open to the public. A CHJUSTMAS concert will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Sunday by Edison High School choirs at Lutheran Church of the Resurrection, 9812 Hamilton Ave .. Huntington Beach. A HANUKKAH Happening is set for 12:30 p.m. Sunday at the Jewish Community Center, 3801 E. Willow St .• Long Beach. Festivities taclude a latte luncheon, a songfest and a menorah lighting ceremony. For information, call 426-7801. Ext. 25. A CONCERT featuring "Mass in B Flat," St. Teresa's Mass by J oseph Haydn, will be part of the 10 a .m. worship service Sunday at the Neighborhood Congregational Church, St. Ann's and Glenneyre, Laguna Beach. A CHRISTMAS choir concert is set for 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Lutheran Church of the Master. 2900 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. "ANNULMENTS and Today's Divorced Catholic" is topic or a discussion to be held at 7:30 p .m . Monday at St. Philip Beoizi Church, Fullerton. The event is hosted by Beginning Again, a support system for separated and divorced Catholics. For information, call Tricia at 529-4883. A ClllUSTMAS breakfast for husbands and wives, sponsored by Women's Aglow Fellowship of Mission Viejo, is set for 9 a.m. Tuesday at the Holiday Inn, Laguna Hills. Cost is S6 per person. For information, call 768-3054 or 830-8S83. aOMAN CATHOLIC theologian Dr. Hans Kung will speaJt at 8 p.m. Thursday in Mudd Auditorium at the School or Theology at Claremont. Kung heads the Ecumenical Institute at the University or Tubingen where pioneering work is being done in the place of women in the church. The lecture is free to the public. RABBI STEVEN Schatz of Temple Eilat, Mission Viejo, will play Hanukkah soogs at 8 p.m. thursday in the Community Room, Western Federal Sa vings & Loan, 4 Corporate Plaza, Newport Beach. The program is sponsored by the Newport Harbor Lodge of B'nai B'rith. For information, call 644-8758. a D • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday. December 12. 1981 AT llMAKFAST -The Madrigal Singers from Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana entertain at the Sixth Annual Orange County Catholic Leaders hip Breakfast. Bishop urges support f Qr refugees By SANDIE JOY .................. The head of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ora nge bas urged county public officials to "be supportive" ol the refugees settled here "to help them move to self sufficiency and support." SpeaJting at the sixth annual Diocese of Orange Catholic Leadership Breakfast on Thursday, Bishop William Johnson said, "We need to reflect a sense of the worth of these people as individuals ... UnJess we do that," he warned, "some of the tensions that have been comtn{lo the surface are going to be heightened and become serious problems.·' THREE DOZEN public officials and their parish priests attended the early morning affair al the South Coast Plaza Hotel. Included was Fountain Valley City Councilman Barbara Brown who joked that her parish, St. Barbara's, was na med after her, and State Sen. John Schmitz, who introduced himself as being from Our Lady Queen of An~ls P arish in Corona del Mar and Candlelight concert set in Laguna Hills A candlelight conce rt, ·'Service of Lessons and Carols," will be presented at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at Geneva Presbyterian Church, 24301 El Toro Road, Laguna Hills. Participating in the program of classic Christmas music will be organist Connie Melgaard, who bas performed al the John F. Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C. Also performing will be soprano Karen Mc Bride a member of the Los Angeles Master Chorale and soloist with the Roger Wagner Chorale : contralto Kathryn Prichard of the Pacific Masterworks Chorale; tenor Calvin Coker who has been a guest soloist with the RedJands Symphony and Saddleback Concert Chorale, and baritone Keith Peters who has performed with the Long Beach Opera Company. Following the concert. the four soloists will sing carols on the church patio while a candlelight reception is held in Simpson Hall next to the church. A string quartet will play traditional music at the reception. The concert and reception are open to the public and are free. "hoping to transfer to Wa.hin_tton, D.C." The bishop told the 1atherin1 that Oranee County has more refugees than any'other county in the United States except Los Anteles, that a large portion of the refugees are from Southeast Asia and that recently, the county bas been receiving many Polish and Cuban refugees. · He said he frequently receives teller s complaini ng a bout the diocese 's he av y participation in the resettlement program and that the letter-writers express fears based on rumors which are untrue . "PEOPLE ARE afraid of people who are different," the bishop said . "They don t see the richness that can come from a multi-cultural environment " He said the presence of refugees in Orange County in great numbers and the competition for employment "has been the source of tensions." More than half of the Southeast Asian refugees are In California, Johnson said, and most of them are in Los Angeles and Orange County. "We live in probably the most desirable place in our country," he said, "and one of lbe most deli~htfuJ and desir able in the whole world." EMPLOYMENT opportunit ies he re are "conside rably better tha n they a re most everyplace else," he noted, "so there are more o pport unities fo r t hese people to become self supporting r apidly " In addition to refugees who are attracted to. Orange County because of favorable economic conditions and clim ate. the bishop expl~uned many persons are moving here from other parts of the nation so they can be near their relatives. The refugees are here, he declared, "and there are going to be more of them for a long time to come." He added ... Given time, they'll be great contributors to the welfare of this community of Orange County " Refor01 Judais01 lifts convert ban By GEORGE W. CORNELL ............... Judaism, which quit seeking converts four centuries a go unde r the hamme r in g of persecutions, is now openly and actively seeking them again. The strategic change, developing gradually and sporadically the past three years, got formal authorization this week at an assembly in Boston of the Unjon of American Hebrew Congregations. The step was termed a "great milestone " in Jewish history. REPR£&ENTING the Reform wing of the faith with more than a million members in 750 synagogues ac ross the country . dele gates approved an inviting word to the public·at·large, saying: "Judaism is a loving, meaningful, spiritual religion· that welcomes all who wish to embrace it. .. That a rms-spread overture was the rirst officiaJ. direct bid in modem times by a major Jewish body to non-Jews lo become one. IT "LETS PEOPLE know that Judaism is not ' a closed society. but welcomes those who wish to enter its ranks." explained a task force whic h presented the a do pte d ''Jewish outrea ch " program. However . it specified that the work for converts was not directed toward adherents of other religions, but rather toward the religiously unattache d, the millions without re lig ious affiliation or preference. "T here is a tremendous potential for rendering an invaluable service to countless men and women yearning for a religious focus for themselves and their children," said the tas k force, headed by attorney David W. Bel.in of Des Moines, Iowa. "JEWS·BY -CHOICE," potential and recent converts were terme d. Juda is m always bas accepted converts , but in the present era, cautiously, by their determined initiatives, with no nationally organized· effort to inform or attract affili ation. To som e ex t e n t . it was di scouraged. particularly in Orthodox Judaism. with those seeking to convert subjected to tests of time, questioning and warnings about the difficulties of being J ewish. Launching a positive approach to others is a step in r estoring a uthentic Judaism and a "'reconsecration of the Jewish people as an eternal people of God ." the task force said. BUT IT REJECTED use of such terms as ..m issioniring" or "proselytizing" as suggesting evangelistic-type efforts t-0 woo into the fold those already identified with other religions . Such "sheep-stealing," as it's often called. was ruled out. The program, with extensive guides and other materials for it already prepared, aims not onJy at the .. unchurched," but also at unaffiliated Jews and to give religious nurture to mixed-marriage couples. whether or not the non-Jewish spouse wants to convert S..Waa Topk D.c. 13th I t:60 & I 0:10 A:M: ~ South Coast ~Community Church C•ll 642-5671. Put • few words to work for ou. -ntl ..,. UM .. D ..... ..... ...... ,...., ...... C HUICH OF RELIGIOUS SCIEN_CE Member of the United Church of Religious Science SEACl.lff VII.VO( SUl'Tt ~ 1223 MAIN STllEET .. UNTINGTOOC BEAC .. CA m4t -·11-~ ... ,, .llL_ .,_,,. ... _ Ulot••sa-- Services 8 :30 A .M. & 10: 15 A.M. Corona del Mar H igh School, 2101 Eastbluff Or .• COf'ona del M ar ··wow~ 1T·s CHRISTM.\... "8181 .t-. R EISC'AR~ATIO~-· Chtlrir<.'n·s Chn s1mas l'roJ,:ram Tim T 1mmnno;'spe;.ik1n11. r ORANGE COAST CHDffiECTORY MESA BIBLE CHAPEL 17l4~A .... f:_ ... •M ... P...W.W ... La ,,_... Uon .. 1 WonMp • IO:OO , ................. ...... 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MAM ME HAllOI CMUmAH CHUICH IDltc ..... .fc:twWI 2401.,,,i.edS...I .... 645-1111 ! Attend The Church of Your Choice Jltl~YlftDr~ ........... .... w.._Mc9 " •••. ,.., ..... , ...... &Ma. .. I • R Nrlc ..,_:,,_,,. ....... S.., W ... & tlillirdl Sc._. -t :>O A.M. ;....w..._.....,......,.~ 644-1141 Pttpnlluth l lll ttln:tJllf illlllll L lu u l Ii JJ62 llOAD ST .. NiWPon IMCH 642-2740 S.... 5-nlct -I O:JO A.iii. -0.-t •• clM..,.. ~letetDCta?:Otp.•. ~ ........... PAJTOa fOeft a.TO This Sunday Worship In ST. AHDlllWS NISITIBIAH CHUltCH 600 St Andrews Road • Newoon Beach • 631-2880 Dr. J.-............. k . , ..... W9"Mr S.....lcft-1:J~4.S-4 10:15 A.M . "Wllat'a Mewr' n.a...wtm..L•r1g ~ Dr . .W. A. ._..__, Jr. ,,..R1ti.9 'IOCNAMS 1:JO &&1••-l•lff• ... 1t11 .... ._.....,", ...... _,_ Ci11W c_.. 1:41-............. c...... 10:11.-............. ~ .... a.. ... AIC ....... I '45-2U1 PltfSIYTBtlAN OtUROf Of THf CO\ 2150 ~ .... c .... .,.... _ 111-1140 ... A. lflftte, ....... Sunday WorshoO a Church SchOol 830 & lOOO AM Child Ca e Available Cwuu:Hy Prftltyt• lwt Ce.rct. .., ....... "~t..,.INIMcll 494-1111 Rev Arthur J Tankersley Rev Eldon H Thies Rev. Cr.to w 11111ms Chrls111n Educ.tion Hour 9·00-10.00 AM Worshfc) -10: 15 AM _,.,CAM~ AT AU KllYtCU It? w ....... c.... .... 64~Jltl We re A Goi"9 GIOW1"9 ~"9 Church SUM9A Y MnlCIS l9ll STUDY t A.M. wal:IMIP It A.M..& 6 p .M. ...... , ...... s.r .......... ,_.,........__ .... c.., ........... ------------~- \ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December 12. 1981 FINISHING TOUCHES -A workman on a s caffold touches up the face of Sant a Claus in a Manila department s tore preparatory to the APW.,.._. fina l Christmas rush . Holiday shoppers will be able to vie w this large version or St. Nicholas while browsing for gifts. Florida moves to pr9tect hats TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP> - Calls to save the manatees, bald eagles and whales are pretty common these days. Now state bio logists are taking up the cause of the gra y bat, an endangered little creature that thrives in j ust one more cave in Florida. is in Jackson County, and the population cente r is right near Ma rianna," s aid biologist Anne Sha piro of the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission. "Even the most hardened bat h a t e r ca n 't h e lp but b e im pressed by that," said Ms. Shapiro. ''There is only one population of gray bats in Florida. and that The cave is home to a bout 10 ,000 gray bats a nd 90,000 Southeastern bats , making it the largest known bat cave in the Panhandle. she added T.he com mission has asked for $92,000 with which to buy the Marianna cave and the forest corridor through which the bats fly to the Chipola River , where they feed. San Bernardino homeowners recover from fire disaster SAN BERNARDINO <A P> -In less than 60 minutes. an e ntir e neighborhood her e was obliterated by fires swept from the mountainsides by raging winds a year ago. But wha~ could have been a Thanksgiving tragedy has .instead become a reason for giving thanks. No hves we re lost. and in a speed that cou.ld be compa red with the fire itself. the wealthy residents have rebuilt with bigger . more expensive ho m es. One man who held a party to celebrate the m ass hom ecomings said his neighbors wer e m er ely waiting for the new s hrubbery lo grow in. "Nobody's seen a fire like that before in that magnitude ," recalle d Robert Seccombe the deputy fire chief. ' The fast-moving br ush.fire hit Nov. 25, two days before Thanksgiving, and devastated entire streets in minutes. year to the day after their house burned down "Eve rybody is happy lo be back." PoHek s aid. "Last year our houses were all gone. This year we have a house to come back to." A bout 100 people showed up for the party, which ki cked off at noon Tuesday and didn't end until early Wednesday morning . "The whole street was here ," he said. "We barbecued hamburgers and had a potluck. We were aJI grateful that we didn't go to a nyone's fune ral." Poffek described the area as looking "a little weird" because everyone has built in different styles and t he shrubbery is s till low. "Like everyone else we lost something." he said. "The big thing with us is that you can't look back . We miss the old house. We would love to go back before the fire. but you can't." ·Wipe that •mile off your face D AI.L AS (AP ) Workel'!I had ~lter wipe the grin s o r{ the ir fa cus beca use o n e a dm l ni ll tra to r apparently is convinced tha t Wilmer Hutchins Inde p e ndent Sch ool District employees ar~ entirely too happy. The la u g hte r has gotten out or hand at the 11dminis traUon bujJding a n d a ss i s t ant s u p erintenden t for p erso n ne l E ddie Was hington warned that "o ffice congregatin g and merri ment will not be tol e r ated In the future " I n a m e m o, Washington said "loud tal k ing , l aug h i n g , loitering and excessive wa l king are n o t man neris m s of t ru e p r ofessionals " and should be stopped. And h e w a rn e d "future correspondence wtll be individual and mo r e seve r e " if employe~s continue the practices. Wa shington declined to co m m e n t on the m emo "It as not my funct1o n t o t ell you wh y t hat memo was written." Washington t o ld a reporter Searching of drunks limited SAN F R ANCISCO I AP> People arrested ror publi c intoxication cannot be s ubjected to full body searches on the spot without probable cause. a Court or Appeal ruled The 2· 1 decision ca m e in the case or Robert Cuevas Moran, who had b ee n c harged with possessing heroin for sa le . Charges were dismissed by Al ameda County Superior J udge Martin Pulich. and lh~ appella te court upheld that ruling. "Whole blocks of houses were wiped clear out ." Seccombe said . "There was nothing but foundations and chimneys left. You go through there now and it's a beautiful area. Everybody has built nicer. bigger homes." Seccombe was out fi ghting fires when the 286 houses in the neighborhood were hit. and has own was gone when he got back Stolen cars taken to Mexico 'goners' I t said that s ince he roin recovered in the full body sear ch was sei zed i llegally a nd t h e r e was no o the r evidence sufficient to h o ld M o r a n 1n connection with heroin possession. charges had to be dismissed. M o r a n h a d bee n arres ted for pu blac intoxication an Union City on Jan. 8. 1980 arter detective Ri chard Alves saw htm sitting at a pool hall bar with his face down on the bar. a beer in front of him. Mor an's speech was slurred and when he got off the s tool. he couldn 't keep his balance. according lo police "We lost our pet dog, but with nobody hurt. you can scra tch off the material things. We were thankful that everybody got out or there." he said . Nancy Bicondova said s he and her hus band rebuilt in about four months and their new house is bigger and better. "We added on to 1t. We went up. We built a two-story, .. she said . "The house is beautiful but we 'll never be able lo replace what we lost 'You get a little and you lose a little." The aver age home in the community sold for about $100,000 before the blaze. J udy and Ed Poffek held a block party one lllfll lllllCll DAVIDSOS J ,\NET BR 0 w N P resb) terian . N e wport D AVI DSON. res ide nt o l Bear h . CJ ror l h l· past l<J Co r o na del Mar. Ca ror over ) ears She was aff iliat ed 30 years P assed awa\ on with the ConRregat11\nal December 9. 1981 She· wa~ Church or Corona del '.\1ar an employee of Hoa g S h e 1s su r v1\l•d t>) her brother Oa v1r1 or ~e~ _M_e_m_o_r_i _a_l_f_l_o_s_· _P_1_1_a_1 J e r 5 t') . s 1:. t er R a c h e 1 ,.~----------.... • '.\1 ac~e1I o r Costa '.\1esa Ca . MAalOll LAW~MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cerre 1erv Crematorv 1625 Gisler AvP Cos1a Mesa 540-5554 ,IHCI llOTHHS HU .. OADWAY MOITUAIY I I 0 Broadwav Costa Mesa 642 9150 IAL Tl & IH(iflOH SMITH & TUTHILL WISTCLIFf CHA'IL 427 E 17th St Costa Mes.i 646·9371 f'lftCt•OTHHS SMITMS' MOHUAIY 627 Main SI Hunt•no1on Beach 536-6539 --1- '•ClftC v•w MIMOllAl'All Cemetery Mortuarv Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1t1c; V1f!W Drive Newport Beacn 644-2700 8*COltMCK MOITUAl•S Laquna Beach 494-9415 Laquna Hills 76&-0933 S... Juaw1 C.p1s:1rano ·~·1776 c n ephews. James M acNe1I a nd Campbell Davidson both or Costa Mesa. Ca a nd J o hn Davidson u r Sarramento. Ca • also survl\ e d b) a g rand-nephew Bill Davu1son o r Sarramentfl. Ca Graveside s en ire:. ~ere held on Fnda' l>ecemhcr 11. 198 1 at 11 OO A!\I at llarhor I.awn '.\1 emorial Park with R ev Don K utz of the C o nRregataonal C hurc h or Costa Mes a offiriat1ng The ramal)' reriu ests no flo wers Scrv1res under t he d1re ct 1on o r B a ltt B e rgeron S mith & Tuthill W estcliff C hapel M o rtuarv of Costa Mesa 646 937 l ROBLES JOS EPlll N E ROBLES. pa11sed away o n Oecember 8, 1981 . In South Coast Hospital Sur vived by h e r son G e rald Boarmo o f South Laguna, C a • daughte r A nita Bo arino o f Pis mo B each. Ca • brother Pietro S palla of A r r oyo Grande a n d 4 g r andchildre n a n d 12 g r eat grandchildren Services and bunal will be h eld at Arroyo Grande, Ca Local arrangem e nt by R a y Fam ily Mortuary 494-1535 SWANSON K ATHERI NE EM M A S W ANSON . r esiden t of Irvi ne, Ca. for ll y ear s Passed away on December 10. 11111 She is survived b y her nt~ Zoe Peck o( Irvine, Ca • a n d grand n eph ew J e ffrey Private services we r e h eld unde r \he d irection o f H a r bor Lawn Mount Ollve Mort uary ~--------"'·.IOf Co!!la M~ll ~-MS4 EL PASO. Texas ( API -Stolen cars and trucks taken across the border into Mexico should probably be m a rked like soda bottles: "No Return " "We get some back from over there. but we know we're not even scratching the surface," said Capt. Roy Newman oft.he a uto theft section or the Texas Department or Public Safet y T he problem or recovering s tolen goods from south of the border is one reason a 1936 treaty be tween t he United St ates and Mexico was recently rewritten. T he treaty is now peoding before Congress. . I~ a prer~ce to the treaty, State Department off1c1als estimated that stole n ve hicles and airplanes take n into Mexico each year cost the United States more tha n $100 million. "We estimate that 20,000 to 30,000 vehicles a year a re going into Mexico and Centr al America " Cha rles Evans of the National Auto Theft Bure~u in Dallas said. ''That border is bleeding this country dry through stolen merchandise." Newman said more tha n 79,000 vehicles wer e reported stolen last year in Texas alone. "We're al~ost certain to go over 80,000 this year," he said, "but we have no way of knowing how ma ny stolen vehicles end up over in Mexico." Car thieves have no problem smuggling vehicles out of the United States. U.S. Customs offi cials ~nly che~k. vehicles entering the country and Mexican off1c1als normally send Ameri can vehicles through checkpoints with a wave. Recovering stolen vehicles is d ifficult since Mexican authorities have no set system for r ep<;>rting and returni ng stolen cars In Canada, vehicles stolen from the United States can be traced through a computer link-up. But Mexico lacks that sort of technology and has no way to exchange infor mation. Evan_s said! "Automobiles are very, very valuable m Mexico and t rucks are just like gold" because Mexicans who want to import vehicles must pay enormous duties, and cars made by U.S. companies in Mexican factories carry price s tickers almost double ~ of the same cars made north of the border. Evans said he believes other stolen vehicles Lik e tractor.trailers and heavy equipment are even more desirable in Mexico: "In a developing country like Mexico, that kind or equipment is invaluable." Lt. Luis Ba rba s aid the El Paso Police Department recovered 184 vehicles from Mexico in 1980 and 59 in the first nine months of this year. Barba said 1,482 vehicles were stolen in the El Paso area during the fi rst nine months ol 1911 and 2,363 were stolen last year. But he emphasized there was no way tp tell how m any of the "hot" cars crossed the border . Erick J a m es of the St ate Department's Mexican Des It said the n e w treaty will ''definitely" be r atified by Congress by the end of the year. . lJnder the proposed agree ment, Mexican om c 1aJs would be required to notify the U.S. Embassy within a month of any sei1ures or American vehicles. The treaty requires ta.e Me x.ic ans lo s tore recovered U.S. vehicle.a. Me.ic1un law now allows agencies that confiaute stolen veb1cleii to keep and use them. Alumni sought ti C LA a I u m n.1 a r e being sought to act as advisers to work with qua l if ie d UC LA applicants from the Orange Coast area A traini ng session for advisers will be held Jan. 19 at the Newport Center branch libr ary. 856 San Clemente Or. The UCLA ·A lu mni A ssoc1 at1on a n d Schola rs hip P r ogram ial so awa r d s scholarships to entering freshman. For furt h e r informatio1 .. call t213 J 1825·3901 '1CTITIOUI aUSIN .. NAMa STATaMaNT Tl'le r.11owlft9 PtrtOnl are dol119 W.lftff&M. HE ROI.O'S OESIOH, n ,....ic, .. ~ dltt MM. C.llfornl• '2!US Jim F, Her•ld, 11 Mofttlclto. c.or-def MM, C.llfomla '2615 0.Mll I.. Herolel, .. Ha-, lrvlne, C.11....,.I• '211• • 1 tu.i tKdlne\i •\ <ondu<t•o bf • ~r·• Ollftntn!H9 Jl"I .... ... Tlllt tta ...... ftt ••• llleci "'411'1 Ult c...My 0«11 flf 0rtft9e ~ an Oc· ~tt. "" .... ,... .... , .... Or•,... c.o..t a.ll'r ~-. ...... II: JI, DK. S, U,j .. I S!INI PIU Illa Pl(TITIOUI 9UMNIM --.na,, .... , I l'le telle•l"t .. , .. II h delft9 _ ...... , M J lit Of'flCl 'EltVICU , ,~I S•I"'' Drive, Mufttl~IOfl <h•tl'I, , ..... , ....... Mery J-llelMr. Skt \ellllrll Drive, H-1.....-. a..11. C••llOrnl• ...... Tlllt llllsll\e .. " •-1 ... 11y 111 IMl•l-1 _,J.,...11te1 ... , fhlt u.--. ••• llleO wlll'I t,. ,_,, (le•ll •• Of ..... c-ly ... De<''" ••• 10, 111111 ,.,,..,. ll'v•ll"'9d Dr_,. C:O.•I Oally ll'llel, DK. II ,"·,., I'll, J ... J, ltG ~s.tl PICTITIOUS au" NU& N~ITATIM8NT PICTITIOUI IW"NaU NAM8HATIM•NT flle loll0Wlft9 11er....,, •r• dol11t ........ ". • IJ MC>lltTC:.AC. . IOjO/ \l•l•r f..,,.,e,,. v.i1r;, ce11torrw• •v• Jody ColH ll lu••'"•· u u ...... ,. .... , H11111111111•11 11 •• , ... (elltornl• n..t ••tl\t fllle G •ll llrte111, uu O\lrlcll C.tr<le. fo11nl•1t1 Ve ll•Y (,elllorrw• t'11GI lll .. n Ila,_. llryfltll. e.w. O.trl(ll C.lr<I•, "-••In V•ll•• (•lllor111• t'11GI T lllt O..\or•n • I\ MftOuC , ... oy t ..... rel "'1'-'>1'1111 JOdy c ..... " .. Y I Ill\ ll• .... -1 •tt llltld Wllh I .. C-ly Clerll ol Ot.-oe CWl\IY ~ 10.1 .. 1 Fl,_ P11bll\/Wd Dr-\.0.>I 0 •1ly P1..i. O.c 12. It, it, 1'111. J.,. ,, •"7 ~IUt 'KTITIOU' 8U,INI U .. _.,,A, ...... , fllt tollowlne ""o" •• dolne ... ~~··' ((Of!OMY lltDI O 1C:ltVl(U , Jl9J ~" ........ M , ....,,,. All•, Ce ttio. Fre~tlcll llt t1"9tl ~llt .. r, Jl01 'Mllltll trhlol M • 'Mftt• AM, Ce '710I '"" ....i ........ <-1.M by ... lftOlwl-1 ,.,..,101 \; .... r I hh •ln -t'rl ., .. 1119" wllh I,. • Co11t1IY Clerk 111 O.a11wo <-IY °" Oe<•"'"' ... "" ,.,,.." p.,i.11-Or-t.oe•I Delly PllOI 0.< tt, 19. k . '"'·} ... l. t"7 Wll-t_I , ICTITIOU' au''"'" MAMI $TAT .. dNT Tll• IOllOwlllt IM"O" ,, dolne bu\lMO .. I II• tollowl"t ""o" h dol119 .... , ....... P ACIFIC SHOR f.S 80AT MAINTENANCE, )0) l -1• S1, .. 1, NO II , N•wpor t 11••<11, Calllornl• '1~ Ell.£CUflVE IYPING SERVICE r----.....,..--------USO w•r,..r Aoll11e, S11lle J004, F°"nt•ln V.tley, Ce '71QI NIUC NOrlCE Ml<h•ll• Lou1H lll•nd. 20J 1.-1• Sl,_1, NO 8, N"'pott Be.-;I\ C•lltotnl• t2Ml Tlllt bullllftl .. t.OMUCfe<I l>y •II lndlvld ... I Mk .. lle L 111- Thl• Ma-W<K II ... wlll'I I"* Counly Cler .. ot Ou ...-c-·· Oft 0.UM-1, I'll PICTITIOUi •UllMIEU MAM• STATI MIEMT ff\• fOllOwl"O P-e'~"' 6 f f' OOlnQ f>U\,MU, _., l •I 8R t NI O N UAO I N VE S T M E NT S . l b l URO INVESTME NTS. Cc) URO MC.. (di UllO NIAC, l a l UAO B18 , Cll 1.ALLENDER·GRAHAM, lt l HE GR AHAM PETROl.fV M HO) 8"''"'" Cenle r Drl•e Suitt 100 1rv1,,., C•lllornl• t'171S ' ..,., .. ,. s l(owr·-·· 1001t S"r row Av•""" F-"''" V•lley, C• '7/oe l l'lh ........... ",_ ... ,.., b• •" tAOl-.•OWI AnH•S ,.._,, Tl'lh \Wl-t w•• lli.G •Ill\ t ... Counh Cl•r• ol Or•~ C011nly on O.umbo'< IO 1'11 ,.., .. PuDll-Or-Coe>I O•llY PllOI De< U . 19, 16. 1'91. Jell J, 1911 ~IHI FITPW P11bll"'9cl Or-C-al O•llY Pll01, O.c n , "· 16, '"'· J.,. 2. tm ~t H.,olci E Grt l\•m, Mii Coul ~~·,~-•Y. L•-S.t<h. C•lllO•ll•• • ----------~ Je~ 4 &rlnlOf\, M 0 1'51 L•• B"••• S..nt• •""· c..111ort1•• •1101 DOIWld F Wllll.,.,,, M D . 1U W Yt i. Looo.1 .... ,,,., C•lllOrt1•••V•• FICTITIOUS •USIMI H T "'' bual,..U I\ COllOu<t~O by • MAMt'. $TATf.MEMT ttneral wrtrw"hlp Th• IOllOWl"9 '"'"'"' ••• d01"9 H•tOlld E Gr-m bullMU •• Thi\ >I.Al-I w•> lllecJ with 1"- (0AST MVSIC RENT4 L CO , 1•~ County Cl•rll of Or•~ County on w lllh SI . Un•t c, Coll• ""-••· C• 0.com""' 10 '"' .,.,, 1'11-1 J-1\lm a.1 .. 1no, IU. 11.•nQllrl Ct.. P11bll\fteel Orenoo c ... " D••ly Piiot Coale Mew. c.. n•» O.c n It, 2•. 1911 J.,.. >. ,.., Utt a; Biiiie R. 8•1klr>d. 1e:i. 1(111111•1 Cl ·•-------------Coal• ~w. C.. '20'6 ,- Tiii> bu\IMU " <ondllcl..S "' .,, PUil.iC NOTICE lr>dlvlctw~l'Mm 8•ttuno 1------------- NOTICE TO CRIOI TOllS (Olv.....,teft,. '"'' st•tetne'f\t ••\ flt.a •11i\ 1'°M' Cout1IY Cl•rt. 01 Oran~ County Oft C-CltlC-1 Oeom....,l.•'1111 FtlUl• la l A OUlk Ir_,,,., o\ .-.1 lo t:. PuOllVW<I OrM>QO c ..... D••ly P•IOt m..ie Oec ~. n. tt. ,., "'' UJ1 II I b) ' ... -· .,.., b<l\1"9\\ -rtt\ Of th• lr•ml•rro" 4tt 81lLY AA'f' BAl<ER -8ETTY JOAN 8AKf.R. 121 L•9urta Ct nyon Roao L•Qun• B•t<h, (Alllort1oa '1•S1 Tftie ,,_.,,_, MWS t>u'""''" Mktrt\\lt'-\ FICTITIOUi 8USINEH of Ille tr-~ ... are DOUGLAS C. NAME iTAT£Ml:NT Al.8E A I ..0 JOSE P'1 A PAT AF 10 , Tho lollow lt\Q P•"O" ,, dOlllQ 11100 Brialol SI Nor1h ...... port S.e<h l>U\•,..h iU Calllort11• 91MO A I A A I N BO W WO I N I N G Al l OI .... • llu\lt1n\ t1•mn •no COMf'ANY, 81 RAIN80W MINING •dorn ... llMd by lhe "•"••uor CO '1 I, Cl RAINBOW MINING CO within thtee Y••,, la\I P<l\I '° l•r •> •• 1. J"O WH tetly Pl•O Suite 100. li nowt1 lo l"* lraMlor~t NONE H••PoM Bf..K.lt C• "'1•11 t< t ff'lt IO<•t1on •"ti Qcn•rel W1ll1am E ~. ,_ W.Sltrly oocripl10" ol tnt oroo.,ly lo ,.. Pl•U, S...1• 100. N-""'1 lle•cn. C• tr•nsl•rrtd •re S•o<~ '" Trt d•, '1411 Fl•turtt tnO fQUlom<'ftt olftO G-wlll Tl'll\ bus1,,.u " conduc1t o t>y • of l,..t ~""''" Allto llody Sl\op -no•" limllt<I pertner .... lp •• Court .. , Auto Boo• IOUled .. 711 Wm1•m E S.ftOOn La9un• c..n.on AoMJ l •tu"" IMe<ll Ttu\ s:tat""*'t w~ tlfea .~in ow C•llfornl• '7•11 County Cltrk OI Or•n~ (.ou111y o• IOI Tl'le pte<e •no ,.,.. Clalt on or Oeumbe• ). '"' •lier which ,.,.. bulk ttlnlft< "lo i. F17'UI consum,.,.1e0 •·~ J.,..uery •. t"2 •t Puol1slwd 0rM>tt Co.st D•llY P•lot B•t1ll of ..,.,.,,...,ca NT I. SA, 1" 0<••11 Oec s. 11 "·,. "" sn1 11 A•• L-&eacl\, C•'''"'"'• •i.s1 It ! Cl•llM rNly be Ille<! ••!ti L•QUM Piil.JC ""1C( Bf'•< h 8r•nc" 8•nk of Am erfc • ------------;:.~~."'c.a!:C:.n~•c:,!~t Ave La911n• FICTITIOUS •U$1NESS Ill Tr.. lat! Clalt for !111119 <l••m\ ,, NAME U ATEMl:MT O.omber ll, ... 1 fht tonow1n9 per"°"' .,. 00.,,9 tc;u Trui bull' ''-"'''' '' \ub)t<t to bullM<«n S.Clio11 610.0l IM Commu <••I c- G IF T\,,A RE MARK ETING DaltODtomber l0.1•1 CONSUi. TAN TS. M t Zell-Drow 81lly ~., Ba,tr Hu1111t191on 8eacll, Ca n-8eny J ... ,, 8•U• E Ileen Mtrw Wlmers. M t Z•tl•nd Trern leron Orlvt , H11nllnvtort &.tell, Ct .,_ Oou1jl•• G AIO.rl, M Brad Reu, SI07 TOP•"ll• J-"A Pa tallo, C.,..yon, 'WoOdltncl Hiii• Ca tilt.I T,.,.,,., ... Weyne 0 Ker'°"· )10. Flood Put>••....., Or•noo c ... u 0 ••1• PtlOI Sl~tl Slmi ValltY, C. 9310tJ 0.c U t•t U t()..lt Tiii\ b11s1neu la conduc ttd by • 99neral partne,,.ltlp ea., M want.,,. Tt\I\ S:U....,,...,t WM ftlf!IO w ith the Counly Clt<i• 01 Or-co .... ly Oft Oeom&>tt J, 1•11 PUii.iC NOTICE NOTICE TO CRI OITORS 0 1' •UU( TRANS,l:R S«s.61Sl-4107U.C.C ,111lU Publl"1ed °'-Coo l O•l•y PllOI Ot>c S, 11, 19, l•. 1•1 S7'0-tl Mot1Cit I\ ,.ffl>Y 91..-.n to cr.Oltor\ of Ille wll1Wt1 ,..,._ lr_,Slt r<,,l thtt • -------------l bulk 1r .... l9r •• •-.i to be m.ot 011 Otr SOt\•I ptopttrly h~t~tt,•l t tr clewrltwcl -------------TM,,.,..\ anO l>V\IM \\ a<ldre\\ ol "CTITIOUS 8US1Mt:• -lnl-fr.,Slerora ere JOHN 0 NAME STAT£MlltT LEWIS -LESTER 0 LEWIS, t.Od Tiie 1011owlt1t '"''°"' •r• <1<>1"9 Oom1t11c• Circle. H""llnvton !leech, bullMU u Calltorn•• <•) CALIFORNIAICOl.ORAOO Tit~ IOUl•Dn 1n Ctlllor111a ol Ille TA)( Pl.ANNING SEM INAR (Ill clue! t •ttul•Yf' 01110 or pr1nc1p•I CALIF /COLO TAX. PLANNING llu"nen oll1u 01 l"e •nlt ftdtd SEMINAR. UOt Dow Str~. s..tlf :t60. l<eft\feror '' SAME lte•port lleacl'I, CA '1..0 All 011\t• OuS•nU\ namts •110 lt0 8EAT E COLE, ..,, B.tr •dOreuu uud by '"' •nltnded He•~ Drive, Hunt1"91on lleacll CA lr•Mftror •"t""" thrte YHr\ lut oest ,,..._ • 10 f•r ., ""o"'n lo lh• 1n1enoto Tl•I' bllSineu ,, Conduclecl b't ... ,,.. tr•naltrM .,. NONE olvlcN411 TM ,.,.,.... """ bu"""' _,_.., 01 Robert E Colt llW lnltnCltCI 111<\Slt .... .,. KE VORlt Thlt tl•ternent .... lti..:J '"''"' u. TASY ALIYAN. )Ila V1• Pa\tO County Cltrto of Or•ftQt c:.o..nly Oft Mot11tbell0, Cttllorn.• 'OMO NO• "· , .. , Thal tlW .,,_,,, pe,,,,..,,, hereto I\ ~,.,._ <H\<"bed '" -r•I U Ory <le.,.1119 Pvbll!olled Or•noe Co•'1 O.lly Ptlol. bu\•,,.u -" lout.cs •• MM E•tt How 21 21, 0.c S, U, 1 .. t li091 .. I ~:.~:::nl:•et1~ Hutlllt\QtOn BUC\'I, Tl\t -,.~, name ..-by t"t w lo tren\ff'f'or·, "' w 1a MX•h<W' ts LEWfS Cl.EANERS -------------! Tiit! ,._0 bu" tr .. •ltr I\ lnlfftded (O "ICTITICMIS •USIHISS MAME STATEMEMT l ht' fOllOw inQ Mr\Oft\ •re dOi'lQ buSIM\'ff Alf INC . .,,. l(al•ll• Awn.-. S..•lt 20), -he•m. Calllort11• 92I04 A o11a t1c to 1nto rma llot1 h<MGIOVV. lll(ot'-ete<I, • C.lltornl• coroo••tton, •11• Kett l!• Ave1111e. Suite, ~. "'""""m, C•llfot'n•• t li!IO' Tiit• bu•lnna I• conoucled b• • <or Po,. llon. A<l>1tr1<ed 111torm•tl0t1 Ttdv!Oloq.,, ll"(orporet..S Y"'"Hot>FOtlQ. ""--· Tiii• St••-· WH 111..S "'"" .... County Clerk ot Otat1ge Counly 011 Novtmt:.r • "" bt con\Ummatf'd at 11\t 01110 ot PROFESSIONAL ES C R O W SERVICES, 1'11 N Tu>lin Avtft.-, S.nl• A""· C.•llorrt<• '71111 on°' •lltr J ....... , •. 1c This o"tk tr•n,ter '" \Vbf•<t to Celllorn•• Unllorm Commercial Colle Seet1on.i0t Tl'lt n-..0 -PU of llW per'°" •tth whOt'n <•••ms m4'y bl'-tiled " PR O FE SSIO NA L ESC R O W SERVICES, P 0 8oa !IS.I. S.nt• Ana, Celllornt• •1111 ISl7, 41111 Ewr-Ho t lOSll-NIF •""I~, .. , d•y lor 1111"9 e1.ims t>y "'Y creditor '"•" 0. Oec-r )1st. t•t wh•<l'I I\ lht l>u\IMU ., .. -· .... COft\ummttlOll d•le >o.<ltlf<I •t>Ort Ot!e<I Now,,_. Sii\, "'' ~17U. JCe"'or& T,H••"••"• Publl-Or-Go.SI O•l•y "''°'· '"'"-Tr•"••trff Je< 1. 11. "·la. 1•1 ~l1MI Publl>lwd Or_,. CoHt O•ily Pllol, FICTITIOUS •USIMISS NAME l°TATIMEMT Th• fOUOWl"9 "''°"' .,. doin9 ......... u .. CAM ERA D'OCTOR VIO EO DOCTOR, PHOTO DOCTOR, lt<ll Sylve nll• C•r<I•, """"'•'" Vt lley, C•lllot't1la '710t J•llrey Mlcllul ""'e •U 1101 Sylv•nllt Clr<I• Fount••" V•lley, C•lllot,... '77GI Carol ..,,,. w .. u. 11437 Sylvenltt Clr<lt. Foun1a1n V•llo . C•lllornl• t'11GI Tl\I\ buslr>l'U II <°""ucle<I by •n lr>dl•l-1 Jeffrey M W•l<s Tllll tt.A~I .... llltcl with Ille Counly Cieri! ol O••net Cout1ly "" NOYe"I-•, l•I ,.,,.111 Publl-Or-CoHI D•ilY Piiot, Dl>< i , 12. It. 76. l•t SJIH I Ce< n "" ~ .. , .. , "'CTITICMIS •U$1NEU NAMI: U ATI MENT Tiit IOllOWlllQ per\OJ'\ •rt 00lt19 bu\l ... \\ff MAIL BOXES ETC U!>A 200) W B•IDO• Blvd Nt'*por1 lhul\ C•lllornla9?~ Clt ylon E J tnaro, SO. It SlrMI Nt•PG'1 ee.ci. C•l1fort1I• 91MI M•rY M J•ndro SO. K Str"t Newoort 8ttth, Calllort1•• •M• Tl\O,..... w J-ro, SOio IC StrMl. Newpor1 8Hc:h, C•lllornla OMI '"'' bv\1n•1\ '' c.onou<.\~O by • Q«'Nt•l .,,.,,F\tr~IO Cl•Y10tl £ J•llO•O I Ill\ \tat.ement w.c hied ••Ill \ht County Clerk 01 Or•nQe C01111ly ot1 Oeum""r II '"' FO ... Publl"""! 0r•"9r C ... >I 0 •1ly Piiot O.c 11, "· ,., '"' J"" 2. ,.., ~I PUlllC NOrlCE IM TM£ SUPIRIOllt C:OURT 0 1' CAl.ll'OlltMIA COUNTY OP OllANGI: NOTICE O" Ul.E 0, PElltSOMAI.. P•OPEllTY AT Plll\IATI SALi •S.-•n tf\e M•tl•r o t tf\e £\t•t• ot llONELl HER 9 ERT N ELSON, Oe<e•W'd Nott<.e Ii het eDy Qlvtn '"'-' trw ""'°''~ •IH w~ •I Pt•\t•te ~le, lo t~ ............ .,..., !IHI b•-•, Htbff'C I to cont irm•tlon ot ,,..o Superior Court on or •11•• 11\t '1•1 CS.y of Dtom""r. t~I ti the ollict o• DAVIO M LONC. H'1 Mo•aro •••""t Svttt •02 l.O\ Al•mltO\ C•lttornl• c.ert••n iwtson..• 0,.01)(!,,~ \llu•ttd In ti¥ .... o C.°"nly Of Or.-.~ Stalt ol Cthforn•• The """'""' I\ 100111>t~d e\ 81LL CAMP8ELL REAi. TY IOUle<I tt IOl7 8olu Avenue !.it•• &t.c: "· C•llfOf'n•• P.tlllotWr OO<lr•• lo '4111 100 O.• t llt °' lr.t E st•ft'' lnt•ft'\t 1(1 Uus bui1neu tn the e~t of •n ov•rtuO •n U'H\ e>r_,.. our-Ill to PtOl>ttlt caa. IS. S. at1 owrt"d -'d h•he lo t:. "' lhe •mount ol U.JOO 00 The 'Pt<•"< •sw u wbteet to thll ,..,., 1n< 1uek r.o U I wcret•n•• de•ll• one t 11 1•1><•, tout u t ''°' <"'-''' tour-CtJ of11<.• cltW. <l\•ir• twO I )I l)ookClrW\ -11) 11tr <•b•n•I on~ CU oorU•bl• C'fOf'w''"''· Of'lt ~'' 'l•••S '"'trvme-nt c-tl<ul•tor Dl"t f t1 pnone •n\•t r lno m •c h1n• v•riou\ For S•tt •nd rn•K•lf•""°"' rf'•I en.ate ·uon\ •no vetlO\I\ otfW'r m1W.t4l""80U\. items of p•r,ot1al oroot rt., S~lt Oo•\ not In< IUOe an,· C•V\ 1n o.n•i. or 1n1•r•1"0 1n rr•I P'ooer'tl' Ttw Wfd •PPt•i~l wtU tM hl.O wtth IN COt.t r1 puor to lht .,.., ot r.M•l"IQ tor confir~hon Of '"'' w it '"' t•rms OI wtt-O'f'OY10t •~ •U c•sf\ There ts no commits.ion p.1,at>lt w1ttatn1swte OtltO In» t Ill\ 0 .. of Dec , 1•1 (twl,tlM ~ti~ H•f'n.tl'\Otl f. ate 111<>' of Ille E \ latt o•Oe<•-.1 DAVI D M. LOMG 1s.1 ..._.,o Av• Sult• 101 l.M A._,._, CA. •729 UU) U1·Hft ._., .. ~, PuDl"ltfd Or-C ... >1 Oa1ly Pllof. Oec t1. 1l. "· t•t )-0. ... t NIUC NOTICE IN THE SUPE•l<>tt COUltT 0 " THE STAT£ 0 1' CALIFORMIA FOR T"E COUMTY OF DRAMG£ I AVll'oE U NIFIED SCHOOL OISTRICT. • Scl\DOI D1s1rict of 11\e St•I• ot C•"'°'"'• Pt•tnhtt V\ .. LL PERSONS INTERESTf.0 IN THE MAn EA OF IHE VALIOITV OF THE MA TIER 01' T H E VAl.IDllY 01' THE ISSUANCE OF » 000.0000F ELECTION 1'11, SERIES n GENEAALOBLIGATION BONDS u •1111\0rltecl by R•whl'hon No It 11·13 of I.,.. Boero ot EduOllOnofllle I RV I NE UN IFIED SCHOOL OISTRICT. Ott..-ntt MO.Me6,. SU-SICCP .. t ti Netio! YMO llew -,..._ Ttw <•'1 .... , dlK ... _. ... -•It-,_ ..... _..-·, ...... _.. ...... , -.. '"" .. , .. J-"'· , .. 2 ............... _. -- Awl .. 1 u_ ... --·•-·El tH-•I _... dlKa.ir •-•• Ud. IHI -letotiea--Ud ,..._.. ,.. mu ~ .. et U• .. IE,..,_ 1"1. LH I•...._ .... _..._ TO ALI. PERSONS INTERESTED I N THE MAT TER OF THE VALIOITY OF THE 1.S.000 000 OF ELf.CllON "ll SE R IES H GENERAL 081.1GAT ION BONOS. AUTHORIZED TO Bf ISSUEO av THE IR\llNE UNIFIEO SC'100L OISTRICT. A SCHOOL DIST~ICT ANO RESOLIJTION fllO t i 11 ll OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION 01' THE IRV INE UNIFIED SCHOOL OISIRICT AUTHORIZING THE SAME A comot••nl "'-" biiMn •~•.o with thh (OU'1 by 1hf' Ol"ft<t purtw .. nt tO Eduullon Cocle S.ct•on ISllO •nd Ch•pler 'tc~ncl"9 ""'" \ecllOtl a.GI of l Iii. 10 ol Pa rt J of t ... C-of c1v11 Proc..,..... •-1"9 '"" '°"'' 10 detenntnt tilt ••lldlty of Ille bond• •ulhOrllfO lo .,. IUU.0 l>Y the .,,, .... Unllleo Schoo• Ohtricl •~d th• pro<ffdlncr>of t,.. Dlttd<t a11tl\Orlll"9 Mmt If ¥0U #ftl\ to .-c>Of•' And MtWWr the compla1111, y.,.. m\itl Ill• wlll'I lh1> court no l.Mtr ti-J""uery is. 1"2, • written plff0/119 Ir• ,.._.,. lo llW com11l•lnl Unleu yo11 dO ao. yovr d•••vlt ., .. be •"l•r •O UOOft •PPll<all«> of IN' Olslrtc1, -1111\ courl m•y tnler • lvdtm•nl Oettr m1t1lllQ lllAI lllf bolldl Atld pra<t tdl-lft Q.,.\llort ••• valld ""'""' .........-.... ~. ·-teo. '*"' becom• IMt ver lllndlft11, u to •II melter\ t~n tclllldlcateo .,.. wl'llCl'I at 11\t limo could ll•v• II~•" adlllCll<Mtcl. •nst all iw"'°"s IF YOU ""'ISH TO SEEi( T'1E ADVICE Of' AN ATTORNEY IN THIS MATTER, YOU SHOULD 0 0 SO P A O M PTl.Y SO TH A T YOUR W,_ITTEH RESPONSE, IP' ANY, MAY BE FtlEDOH TIME 01 USTEO OESf.A SOlt(ITA" El COHS£JO OE UN A800A00 EN E S TE A ~UHTO . DEtE•tA MACERLO I MEDIATAMIHTli, 0~ ESTA MANE.A, SU REPUESTA EKIUTA SI HAY Al..GUHA, PUEOE SER llt EGIST~~a, Tlf.MPO O.tH DK 11, 111fl '-"A 8'-11 o.-~vc .. ,.., 8yl(-A Ma.,... o..MyCten !Sf.AU ............ ...... •• Ollltl. ... ...... &,...... ·~· .... .. , ............. P.O.M'9 c-a--.u ... Clift 7•Mtm ~I ..... Or .... C-:tl o.lty Pltot. 0..11tt.•~ ~ Election funds:·j $131 million WJ\S HIN<iTON <AP > The 16 leading_ conttindt-r'h ror pres1denlluJ nominallons m )980 raised a oombinl'd tot al or Sil l 2 m1lhon and spent $129 J million m their tampwgns, the Federal £1ectfon Comm1ss1on s u1d in a fin al report. ' The report <•overed candidates in rive parties who rai:;ed and spent $100,000 or more, triggering the rooeral require ment thut they report their financial activities to the commission. or these, 10 received $30.9 m illion 1n mutctung rederal funds. President Reagan was far ahead of the othe r candidates, r:Us ing S28 3 million and spending $26. 7 millio n an quest of the R epublican nomination. lh s e ven tual running mate on the GOP ticket , Vice Pres ident George Bush, both raised and spent S22 2 million in his campaign for the top spot Fo rme r Pres ide nt Cart er . who won the De m ocratic nomination but lost the general election to Reagan , r111!.ed S19 6 million m his nomination campaign and '>pent $19 5 million. The other ma1or spender of the 1980 primary season was Sen Edwa rd M. Ke nnedy of Massachusetts. Carter:. thief challenger for the Democratic nomination. who raised S16 7 million and spent $12 3 million The reports do not include money s pent by Reagan and Carter in the generaJ election, which was financed a lmost exclusively by fede ral funds 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 $ 4 Ordnqu ( 0.1'>1 DAILY f>IL U l/SJturday, Oac:embor 12 1981 C7 Th£' nw rkr·tplw ,. 1111 1111' f )r11THW r·"as t CLASSIFIED INDEX ~.~~ ............ ~!!.~.~ ........ ,~C:-:!~!.7':..~~ ........ ~.~!~!.F;>.~.~~ ........ ,~~!.~.~~ ........ ~.~~~ ....... . . '.':~H:ILUF;t~~ I'.':'.::~ .......... '.?.~~ '.'::::~ .......... ! ?~~ / '.'::::~ .......... !?!~ ~ .......... ! ~.~~ Tt Ptxt Y111r Ad, Call ASSUME 11 %... r:vt .... / ~z 1 UMDA ISU HOMES 642-5678 HOUSES f 01 SAL£ , ....... ,., 11.11 ... 1.1.,,., tl.tll.-·· .... ,.,,. .. 1. '•iolhh1119¥J Hf,,,. I otl~h .. ~1 '4',..f • U"l14 "'"'• b,.n. h .. ,,, t Jl1ot(I ••av•"•!H \ .. 11. \ H.,n.11itf1'" Kh1 r Ir'"' 1 .. ,.,.,"' """1, ..... """ .. 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I EQUAL HOUSING """' OPPORTUNITY Bdrms Qwel lutal11111 1 I hdr111. 5 hath Si,t!l5,()00 Spurkhn~ pool ' Onl) ' REALTORS Sl19,500! ull67J llS~O • Wal•· l.i).!111111 \ 1t•Y. frum "Pl'l'tarular ~ 67S-5SI I .ul'l11l1·<'tlll'ill 11<·~1).!ll fl bclrm , ~I hath, THE REAL ESTATERS 1144 ::~:: Nii1it.r'1 Motlu: I :::;~I \II rt'.il t'\l all' ad 1·•• \ " r t ' ' 1• d 1 n l h 1 ~ :·:':' nc"'ll:lpt'r 1s ~UbJl'l"l lo j;;;;;;;i • lilt' frtlrr.il F,ur llous 11 ':, mi: \l \ of 1!161! 14•h1rh n~1k1·' 11 1lh:c.i1 to .1d , ,. \t•n"l' .111\ 1Jrdrri·n1 I' "1 Ii n111 J 1 11rn or ll 1' ::, n 1 rn1n.1llvn bawd on r.n 1· nilur rt•lil(Hlll W\ ur n.ihunJI <.trll(ln .. •o< an inll.'Olhln lo makt' " Jn' 'Ul h prt'f.-r1·nu•. 11 11111JI1 11n 111 111 .. • nmtnJllr.n 75t-1111 OWMH AMAHCEO FALL llO Ok Ac~ Rart 16 Jl'rt'~ Ot'au11ful Stt'l'am hui:t' Ire.-~ Jllll llu 11r,.waµ.·r 14111 11111 l(rtdl \It\\ Small hnu"' :: knu141nl(I) a1.i rlJI JO\ .,,.<'Jnbt'lol ~phi $-1:!0 ·~~• • jd\t!rll\lnlt for r1-.1 I ~ •• ;: t~lJlr 14hllh " 111 11ulJ 9 • \(H t.S bt•Ju\1ful •• t1u11of1h.-law '\lt'l4 CrJdt~1 hum1 •I• -~· ,_,.._....HOUSES l-S ~l.ivr 1111r11 II.irk r1111m 1\ t1 1·n .-VT'"~ .., 1 :r ,11 11011 HEW CUSTOM HOME: WroJ19td arowd a hl'9f qtou fftcloHd atrium art l lot li of cp-oci<M inodtrn hvir)9. 4 bt'dr()Otn\, fontlly room and Libr~ry 4n optn btomed ctlll11q qrocu tht fnoetop li•inq room with a •i•w of tht OC.at\. Addtd to ofl thl\, o 1tporott 911"t suit., tpo and many potioi & dtcks. OWMr will trade Offtrtd ot S675,000. Call for brochllf't. lll Poppy. HO LEASEHOLD WORRIES: Ltost "as bun l'IMC)ot~ and i~ find for 25 Y"· Totolly ~wed lnint Ttrroct J l drm l Both hom~ wittl family room 4 skinq S349 ,SOO. I 06 Sef tttodf Ttrrot~ UDO ISLE HOMES 120 VIA QUITO OftEH SUH I ·5 h.llurt·d on lf11m1 J'11ur ... l<J\t•I\ 1r.1rl1t11•ri.1I .,11.1111111, 1·11 ... torn ·1 htlrm ·:J 1llh t1111111 111·\\I\ lt•tlt•tl)l(Jll'd ~71101 21 4 VIA ITHACA Of'EH SUM I ·5 \,.,, h 11·m11tl1 l1·tl ·i lid• r11 :! hJth plu' , .. ,.,.,1t 111111H11111\ /. 11at111 ... Jl1,1m • , 11,•w \ 1111 , d111· .1t S 1211 iH111 CARHATIOH COVE The FEC's final report shows Reagan got $7 3 million in matching f<'dcral funds for his primary campaign, Bush $5 7 m1lhon. Carter S5 million and Kennedy $3.9 million. Other candidates who r cct!1vcd matching m oney, by party, were : De mocrats : C al ifornia Go v Edmund G Brown Jr., rais ed $3.2 m illion. including $890,000 in federal funds, and s pent $2 6.5 million ; and Lyndon LaRouche, rclised $2.2 mllhon, $530,000 in federal funds, and spent S2 15 million Republicans . Form er Rep John B Anderson, raised $7 3 m illion. $2. 7 1n federal funds. and spent $6.5 million . Sen HowJrd Bake r . raised S9. l million. $5. 7 m federal funds . and s pent $7 l million , Rep Phi h p Crane, r aised S5.4 million. Sl.8 million m feder al money, spent SS.2 millton; Sen. Robert Dole, raised SI 6 milhon. $450,000 in federal money, spent $1 9 million. o l A I \l~.._r.11 IJ. "'' lh •• If•'•'"''' t•t I '"''"flt~"'I,' h I' 'Jut •ti"•''', • "•""'"' t "''" •.t \' ~ ... ~ '•'· .. , .... , ..... , •• '··-~l••J R£NTALS "'""" •1i;1n••l11•1! 11·-.i .. n t n1ur111 flt•J Iii."'''"' turn"' I r•t t 1~in1n11m1 ~11rn I t.nOt,th11"1utll" I fl' ( IJ'lll r\h.~~'4' ... t. ' fo•At..lu.,_... I 11• IAip~r"' ~urn l'U~l"'""' I"' ~S•h hirn '\flt"'' "''''I'! 4pt"l>htth·;t I ,,. """" N•LR ' b-1.1 ~ •• YIORS: Adnrtisers ~ cit.d. Hleir ods 1 \\ 1\h (.1\1 rflolll lJ" II• I .,. lradt' l 11dt'rpr11 •ti 1l $1~'11 t.IOO lfl11Elt0.,.\\',\ll..\lll I 7S9-1616 "" daify and ~port er· i--------"' ron i"""'diotely. The ::;:l DAILY PILOT oswmes --------;~; liability for the fint :·. 1 h1correct inurtion . onty. .... ... ---------OFFICE BLDG. Costa Mtso/Hewporl LHseOption or Salt. COLE OF t_,fWPO'lT fl(AL TORS 2515 E Coo\t Hw~ Coro11c:i d'I ~or 675-SS 11 3 BEDROOMS STARTER I I \ ' ,ht ''"I Ir•· m lrl f> oll 1 I ,, BEAUllFUl TREES 1 ;,. ' r, IJJ, 1 ,., n• 111 I J I t fl h ht!'• •J \ .,,, \\ ·~ I' U I I f l •'f 111' "P' • ,1nilJ1 h.i1 lr111 1 1t•\\ fr om I lult 111. I Ii.ii h h,1\Ir1111t :! l1u,1 I o., I 1 fl' ,., I• 111 l~HI WEST IA Y A VE . lkm11d1'11·d llk1· 111·\\ :1 hdrm :i h.1 th h.1 .lr11nl !)l1p~ I.or :! IJ.!l' l111Jt!\ 'l.:!W 1~1<1 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 8 oy\1dl' 01111.-N 8 b7') blbl Republican J ohn Connally raised $13.8 m1lhon 1 and spent Sl2 6 million but declined matching federaJ funds Others who fi led reports but got no federal -assis tance wen~ Bt>nJam1n Ft!mandez, Republica n. S260,000 raised, S250,1Xl0 Spent, Harold Stassen. Republican. S l20 000 ra1.,ed. Sl20,000 s p ent; E'dwar d Cli.1rk. L1b<>rtarnrn Party, SI 1 million raised , SI mlllaon s µt>nt , Willi am Hunscher , Libertarian. $150,000 nused. SI00,000 spent ; and Andrew PuJley. Socialist Worke r:. Part y, Sl60.000 raised, $1.20,000 s pt•nt The government matches private donatrnns for primary candidates who raise at least Sl00.000 L y p I L in a mounts uf at lea st $5,000 from among each of 20 different s tates and in individual donations of no mor e than $250 each After that. most private gi fts a re matched dollar for dolla r Unused fed eral money is returned at the end nf the campaign. The FEC' report sa id the r<.oquired method of filing campa1Rn f1n :1nc·1al data creates some overlapping J nd that the actual net expenditures by the 16 candidates 1s closer to S106 5 million in real dollars of SJ08 6 raised i O T Uncle SaJD has extra property WASHINGTON t AP1 Some members or Congress are wonde nnA why a government that's a trillion dollars m debt r an't sell off the stuff it doesn't need , like a lighthouse on Oahu or pnme resort property on Nantuc ket bland. The Gener al Services Administration says its listing of unneeded or obsolete holdmgs by the nation's bigge!>t landlord •~ far from complete. but it alre<1dv knows of $1 3 billion worth Moreover, tjlat value is based on original purchase prices and may be short uf tod<iy's m<irket by a factor of 10 or m or e. 'The list ran~es from an old nava l machine shop on Oracoke Is land off !'lorth Carolina . to the main post office in Olathe. Kan . to the Maka puu lighthouse on O<i hu , Hawa11 c L A s ,s It cite!' 30 "underut1l1zed" acres of land on Nantucket !~la nd . Mass. The \ alue 1s lis ted as $1,000. or a paltry S33 an acre for prime resort property. I I Sen Charles Percy. R-111 , and Larry Win n. R-Kans., have introduced resolutions to require the president to inve ntory all unneeded property, excluding parks, monuments and historic sites A procedure would then be drawn up for selling the property at r eal market pncei., with lhe pr oceeds going toward the nationa l debt "When we a re holding onto properly that we no longe r need, where there is no earthly use for 1t. it is like someone dec iding for sentimental reasons. 'I won't sell m y house whe n I buy another one. I ""ill hang onto the old homestead. huy anothe r house ' and h ang on too·· Per cy said "You would examine their sanity if the did things like that. But that 1s what the federal government does · · Another example Percy cites 1s a luxury hotel k>cated o n prime hcachfronl property at Waikiki in Hawaii. The hotel was used during the Vietnam 1 war for military personnel on leave The property now is worth an est imated $40 to $50 million "Wh ethe r we can afford to hang onto that while we're c utting food stamps 1s a big question." said Alan Me rtz. a Percy aide "What we have here is a big busmess the federal government - which basically cannot l1qu1da1c: its assets " The governme nt occasionally does sell off property, with the funds going into a Land and Wate r Conservation fo'und Last year $84 m illion went into the fund . "hi ch 1s U.'ied pnmarily to buy aew lands. But the idea o f <1ppl) 1ng the money toward reducing the debt 1s a new one, Merl~ s aid "I think it's too early to tell " huw m uch support there is for the idea. Per cy plans to hold hearings on the resolution in December or Janua ry . So rar no House hearings are plann<'d The aide s aid President Reaga n's Office of Manage m ent and Budget, whic h has been searching for ways to reduce the rederal dericit, bas been "very inte re11ted," and presidentia l counselor Edwin Meese 111 has expressed s upport for the idea. F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 UtA•i .. \1.,,...1 '"'""''' '"""•' ""'~ ""' ktl••• \,, ........ "'"'•. til .. f'll•·· l6' ¥,..,. t,..,.,f', 11.t ... ,. 111t1 .-k .. N• ........ til•i"'1 1 ... 1..; .. u .. ~., 1. ,..., ~·~· K•,. "' ~ .. ' \I .... ,_. .. 8USIN£SS. INVCST M£NT. FINANCE I\,.,.,,,. I .. •fl • ~ .. till ~. I~ '"'""'",,.'·l''W· ltl••\lr'• nt •• "it ... t ""'"'' l.;•.-f\ 'f·ilftocll' "'· , .. ,. ... '1 .. , .. , th ANNOUNC£M£NTS. 'fRSONAlS & LOST & FOUND \tmt~l'\it """I I ••rt'"'JI ~t!•l '•ot11.; ..,..,., , ~OU"" P•r-.iAi.61,• .'WI: I•'' f1rii11,.• "" ...... 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Decorator perfect throughout. $.119,000. UHl9UE IN IRVIME TUIACE - Beautifully located custom 3 Bed room home. Large lanai wi th l'etractable roof. Outstanding value with owner financing. $375,000 fee . CAU MARIAM OI HIT REEDY 675-6000 OPEN SA TUROAY 1 to 5 ••••• l.yoftt.Wlft BAL IS. OPPORTUNITY Drwtk priu ....... Oii tftis odorable 2 a.d. .... Spotless & fwMMd ill ..... locatioa. $295,000. 117 w--. A .. ,1&11. .. .. * • • VU--PRIVACY--GREENERY .. ", ....... s "°"'"· c• .. sn .. cwtywd ..try. P.....Uc •1t + 2 b.0.. .. rm.. .U + spo. Add Oft or rdo. $595,000 fft t.d. 428 Riviere T trrect, Corw Higlllc!d. GRAND CAHAL + HOME + CiMft Litle Isa.ct 4 bH. hcNM plln I bed. .......... Dock for 2 boats. $475,000. fie a.d. 208 G....t c-.1, lal Is NEW NEWPORT CONDOS q..ilty nd detalliiuJ yo.. wo1tld1t't ....... - 3 car ~' -secwity. I 3-7 /10/o ........... filMmci.g. Spoci0tn ..... .... ... feet of • ,..... hOllM. J60 ..,. •l.w of lay & Ocean. from SJ6t,OOO to SOt,000. 2ot, 211 & 215 19th St., off lalboa IL OCEAN BLVD. VU-COM Y11 locatloe-75' fro.toge + Early ... .,... tlllsi1hd dlcnt. SH· & fftjoy ytthryter. SI ,350,000. 3024 Oct• litYcLC.... .. w.. CUFFHAVEN-URGE W /VU P-rauzic Y1t & a...p lot wfftl yomg 3 bed. + ....... Lanp .... MIL $795,000. 213 I Ciff Dr., Newport. IRYINE TERRACE CORNER S2t,500 ccnlt dow. for this opta 2 bed. + .. holH. Lo•tfy pool & patio. SHS,000. 15l6 Set Hade Ttrr0et. A JEWEL ON UDO ISLE CiMft pod lash ill beiCJf & white ct.- CONlor ftnor. Tilt cowtyard + 2 bed. 2 b& S31t,500. 221 Via ltt.cuca, L~ ... NEW CONDOS BY BEACH Otte block to IMoclt. Co.te111pqrary •• ltlc ~ .. 2 btd + ·i..,. su•l•9 deck. FIH11ch19 flulble. $255,000, 631-1400. 122 4lrd off ..... BAYFRONT-IALBOA-IS: VU. •CllflM 2-story with wood & glass °" ear.er. 4 hd. + ..... loat dip .. _. yercl. Mo•HI caftditioA. Price lit- .._ t.d. Sl,200,000. #8 com.. Isle, ~ Call for details on: ,,... VIia. pool ••..••••.• S44t,500 Wtlklff l a.d. + pool ..•... $325.000 u. .. J a.d. + poo1 .....• S5ts.ooo P I h '9. 2 bed .......... SJJl,000 Oceufu _, 0.-• .......... $750,000 Uildm I• s a.d. + + ...... s1.5ts.ooo OclmfrOltt I 0 Md ••••.•.• St , tS0,000 .,...,. ..,.. ..,.. ...... $2,000,000 LW1 '* 5 a.d. + .., .... $2,600,000 2260 ........ Cost. Mne SI 14,000 44IO Sulw.pt. s.t.AM $115,000 JU4 t1•'1M, Coste Mfttl $144,tOO JJH e>r..p, CM $144,tOO 2331-. ..... C.... Mete $144,tOO LOVRY LINDA ISLE-URGE "1tlclld lty 9"'••ry & • w..., wlll ,_ fw ! ......_A ".a.wceM" • ""'...,. '-"...., .... + 4, ....... ,..,. ....... ""' .... ,,.. ft•huf '"' .,,. Mr, ., ,..C & .,.. Sl,Jtl,000. 631-1400. lllPl£X NW BEACH '-" ... ... J ...... 2 .... ....., ...._ W...t 1•••• C1nrmlty ,..C I ...... OWMr wlll cwry ,.,.,. an.ooo. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC llfAl Ell A Tt w...~•~Nw+o •, tlQt W. COlll Hwv ' JI~ """°" e..cw ·,j•.;t ...... ' COUNTIY CHUMER Located in the backbay area, this 3 Bdrm home has been highly up· graded. Jo'resh paint inside & out ac· cents the tasteful use of wallpaper. New carpet. greenhouse window & new kitchen countertops are some of the amenities. Assume low interest loans and owner will help finance. Asking price $137 .500. 0'1NER SAYS SELL Lovely 1560 sq ft 3 Bdrm 21h Ba condo located near the bluffs in Costa Mesa. Try lOK down , no qualifying and low monthly payments . As king price $128,500. Make an offer. CALL ELSA GUGETTA TODAY (Beat lnflatio~uy Properties) Get benefits of A( 'RS Depreciation & f:('onomtt Hcrn\'Cry Ac:t of 1981. lnvestmt·nt & Fmant1al Consultant Elsa Gugetta By Appl Onl~ - 751-3191 Any time CE 110111 ILllKS ca. OVER 55 ¥EARS OF SERVICE 321 AVEHIDA CERRITOS ILUFFS OPEN SAT NOOM0 4:30 PRIME VIEW Bay Ry Day. Lites By Nile. Best Panoramll' Front Row View On Back Bay. Highly L'pgraded End t;nit. Remodeled Kitt hen. Wrap Deck. Exquisite Come See. You 'll Lo ve It. $365,000. I &00 IALIOA A VENUE LITTlE ISLAND OPa. SAT 1-5 RRST TIME LISTING Cn i4 ue 2 RR :.! Tl.\ Home On Baltxni's Li ltle t....1.-rtd . Front H uus~ Complete!~ Ht•rr.udelefi SJ~J.11110. °"ner ~k•t1' all·ri 34 RUSTLING WIND TURTLEROCK VISTA OPEH SAT MOOM-4:30 Beautifully l'pgraded Spacious 4 BR Home In Turtlerock Vis ta. Rare. Desir able Waldorf Plan Prof. Decorated Spa . A Pleasur e To Shov.. Call Cs. Priced At $324.500. PANORAMIC VIEWS Of Ocean. Nile Lites, Ne wport Center. 3 BR Estate Townhome. Gate Guarded Comm. Of Harbor Ridge. Neutrally Decorated, Im· mac. & Ready F'or lmmed. Oc· cupancy Assum. Financing. Lease. Or Lease Option S745.000 $2,500 Month . MEW WOODIRIDGE LISTING Exceptional 3 BR Home.' Choice Corner Lot. Grt Location. Beaut Area Nr Park. Comm Pool. Mstr BR Ste W Mir rored Wardrobes. Select Landscaping. Only Sti 2.000. USTllUFf Owner Financing. Flex ible Terms. Poss Lease 'Option. Lrg 4 BR Lusk. Spac F R. W Parquet Firs. Formal L.R. D.R. Area. 2 Frpks. Sunny, Cheery. Mountain, Nite Lites Vu. $229,500. WOOOIRIDGE VILLAGE Comm. Pool. Tennis. Spa. Quiet Location On Cul -de-Sac. 2 BR 2 BA Condo W Good Assumable 1st. Owner May Assist In Financing. $145,500. llVIME -MEW ·LISTING Great Buy In Deerfield. 2 BR 21h BA. Pride Of ·Ownership. New Drapes & Carv.ets. Neutral Colors. Furniture Available. Call Now. COIOMA DIL MAI IHCOME Huge Duplex O'Looking Bay , Ocean & Breakwater. One Of The Finest Income Properties In C.D.M. Mstr Units Have Ocean Vu. Built On O'Sized Lot. Call For Details. DUPUX Balboa "Little Island" Waterfront W/Full Bay Vu From Both Units. Upper Wld Make Wonderful Owner's Unit. Has 4 BR . Lower Is 3 BR Unit. Lrg Fl'.'Onl Patio. Sandy Beach ... (!)' 759-911 uc_,. • .._ .... ,..c.... IH9U1 IN COIOMA D& MAI & NIWPOIT 4 Bdrm. super master bdrm. lge kit .. on Little Island. $395.000. BAYVIEW in Bayshores. finest de· tails. gourmet kitchen. $775,000. 4 Bdrms in Spyglass. 2 fpk's. spa, financing. $479,500. 3 Bdrm & den, on Balboa Island. dock, view. income unit. $650,000. 4 Bdrm Setndpiper model in Harbor Vu HilJs. Financing. $420.000. 5 Bdrm Nantucket model in Spyglass. city light view, financing . $695,000. 4 Bdrm, corner lotalion in Harbor View Hills. Ocean view. $449.500. 3 Bdrm + studio. master suite, in I Harbor View Hills. $450,000. 1 4 Bdrm, Broadrrioor m Big Canyon. I Pool, spa . $685,000 Two story duplex on Bayfront·Beacon Bay. 3 BR up & down. OM C. $145,000 . 4 Bdrm Sandpiper model. Great decor and yard. Private location. $487.500. Duplex overlooking. the Pavi lion. ex· cellent condition. S995,000. Overlook the bay, swim in your own pool. fabulous price $535,000. lJ~lf)Ul fl{)Mf:§ REALTORS. 675·6000 2443 u" Co .. t tilghw•v. Coron. d•I Mu WI kA YI s.t OF THI llST USTIMGS IM TOWM THI ILUfff Well localed 4 bdrm. 3 bath "C" Plan overlooking the pool. Spacious and airy. •103 down •121123 in· terest •30 year fixed rate mortgage •open for you r inspection on Sun. 1 to 5 see 2402 Vista Mobleta. $299.500 L.H. 17141 6 73-4400 12131 628-2828 TH ff art.or Areo's l.c1a9Ht btablislwd .... Eshrlir eo.np.y lL\Jlll()ll RfSIOFNTlll L REAL ESTA IE SERVICES OPEN HOUSE 1-4 OfllH OM IALIOA PENINSULA The ocean is the front yard of this fabulous 3 BR. 5 bath cus tom . Sl.100.000, See Nancy Nichols ;\t 1137 E. BALBOA RI.VO. OPEN ON UDO ISLE Spacious 4 BR. + fam . Rm . on oversized lot. Secluded patio with greenhouse. $537 .500. See Cy nthia Rumsfeld At 223 VIA QUITO OPEN IN SHOltECLIFfS Wooded canyon privacy + ocean view. 3 BR. 4 BA. Guest quarters & spa. Reduced $100.000 to best area buy. $590.000. See Valerie Marshall At 324 MORNING CANYON OfllH IM CAMIO SHORES Ocean view. 2 BR. + den. Lovely large patio w/rm. for pool & spa. $595.000 Fee. See Carol Allis on At 4521 TREMONT Of'84 IM llYI .. THRACE Delightful 3 BR Family borne. Tastefully decorated & remodeled. Bright new kitchen. $360,000. See Barbara Ballmann At 715 PATOLITA IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 ... A•A• I •• YllWS Plus magnificent custom estate Approx. 6,500 sq. rt. home com· prised of exceptional quality & craftsmanship Elegant & im· pecca ble taste. Prestigious private Newport Community . Ocean ba y canyon & moun · tain views. Pool -spa sauna nothing excluded. Existing financing Appointment only - $3,000.000.00 S-SWef' 675-3445 642 .. 215 ~ :tl, ! v--• &OLF ESTATE-SAVI $25,000 True! Price decrease of $25,000 makes this property a SUPER value! Custom golf estate home. 200' fairway frontage 's BR. 4112 BA, formal din rryi, recreation & hobby rms. 2 frplcs. fam rm. sundeck. porch, pool & spa. Panoramic views from most rooms, 3 car ga r . Storage galore. Call Bob Licatet . 759· 1221 EASTSIDI J IDI MOW SI 69,000 Quiet cul-de·sac in prime E. Side Mesa. Parquet entry. Brick frplc. Tiled k'itchen. Pantry Family rm. Water filter & sof- tener. Spa. Enclosed off-street RV pad. Giant patio .. Storage shed. Fruit trees. OWC lg TD at l317t. Very flexible. Low 6% 1st TD. Just reduced $6000 to $169,000. Bob Licata. 759· 1221 COASTUME & OCEAN VIEW Cameo Shores finest 3 BR + den FR, Formal Din. Huge courtyd w/pool. priv. beach. Bob or Dovie Koop. 759·1221 llCi CANTON aEGAMCE Versaill1 "n ~olf Course 4 ~r. 4Ba. rr u r .. Formal dtn. Sep. Fes . , .... ge " Master suite. j ac1. b t>er Low Price. $650.000. or Do vie Koop. 759-1221 40 FT. IOAT DOCI 4 BR. 3 BA. formal din . Fam Rm. Huge master s uite w/bay view. Lg. sit dn bar. Lg. patio to water line. $575,000 Fee. Bob or Dovie Koop. 759·1221 CAMEO HIGll ANDS 3 BR. 2 BA. Formal Din. Just redecor. & remodeled. Ocean view. Pri. beaches. $.139.000 LH. Bob or Dovie Koop. 759· 1221 MEWPOIT CllST IMVESTOIS SPICIAL Ocean Vu, 4 Bd & 3 Ba. Fam rm .. wet bar. din rm. pool, ten· nis, walk to beach, $210.000. Sub· mit any offer. Bob or Dovie Koop. 759-1221 UMDA ISLE 180" Turning Basin View . 4BR. 6 BA. Billiard room. sep. wing for long term guest. Lg .. dbl. dock for up to 70 ft. & 40 fl. yachts. plus s ide t ie. Pool & s pa. $2, 100.000. Bob or Dovie Koop. 759-1221 CAMEO SHOUS 18CY" Ocean View. 4 BR, 31·2 BA. Fam. Rm: Lg. yard w tpool. Pvt. beach. $724,000, Bob or Dovie Koop. 759· 1221 SRIR WIU. FINANCE l.AIGU.IATI This 3 Br home may be the best buy in Mesa Verde. It's loaded with potential andperf ect for the home lovers devoted to creative projects. Priced at $129.900. Call me for more in fo . A nn e McCastand. 631·1266 OPIN llfOll CHl.ISTMAS The door to your new home will be opened by you if you call me today. The key fits the lock of a 2 Br 1 year old condo in Costa Mesa. Lots or super extras and only $17,000 down. Call Anne Mccasland 631·1266 • 5 IWllFIONT PIOPEITIES! IN NEWPORT BEACH. WITH FANTASTIC TERMS ANO GREAT INCOME PROM AS LOW AS 10% DOWN AN() INTEREST RAU O•' ll'rt% NOW COULD 8E YOUR CHANC•: YOU NtV•:R THOUGHT WOULD HAPP•:N JACOBS REALTY 67M'70 291 f ... ...,.... ... 4,. COnMr Jotlt ~~ I You've Arrived at ... UDO BAYFRONT Bayfront townhomc within walking dista n ce of Lido Village 2 bedrooms. 3 baths and den. Pier and slip. owe. Priced at $595.000. Exclusive with William F Cote HARBOR RIDGE Old World Charm ~ Four bedroom four bath home includes all the finest woods and fi xtures. Ocean and Ba y vie ws plus S PE C. TACULAR night time view of city li ghts. St million in assumable financing. Priced at $1,595,000. Call Ann Vaughn Santas. Open Sunday 12·4 :q Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge BIG CANYON Mew Listilq A place to invite your soul. The ul timate m exquisite taste A kin g's ransom inc:luded in professional de- corating in this 4 bedroom l level home. Tranquil. secluded grounds reflect the essence of the world's finest gardens. ln ~·r edibl e op· portunity for the d1 sn iminating buyer. Be the first lo see! Shown by appointment only with Ma r y Frizzelle Le't'iS. $825,000. 816 CAHYON Elegant 1 s tory t.o wnhom e ([)oven 2 Bedroom. 2 baths. ~I any xtras! Call Eli zabeth Mason for ap- pointment. Priced at S449.500 816 CANYON Three bedroom Monaco. hi ghly up graded wi th view of Cat alina $659.000. Exclusive with William F. Cote. BIG CANYON .,.... lfthHole" Custom designed fo r Big Canyon life-style with breathtaking country club atmosphere. Spectacular home for gracious hospitality on picture postal card 3 par green. Owner wi ll assist with financing. Shown by ap· pointmenl. Mary Fnzzelle Lewis. $1.750.000 BIG CANYON Ideal family home includes fairway view. pool and guest quarters. 4 Bedrooms. Owner will help with financing. SL 7 million. Exd usi \'e with William F Cote BIG CANYON Large kitchen, formal dining room . pool. spa and sau na ' Three bedroom. 3 bath home. 3450 sq. ft Great financing'. Exclusive with William F. Cote. $895.000. UDO ISLE MOVING SALE! Owner leaving country' Immaculate four bedroom home with pool and spa. Great financing available. Priced at $625.000. Also available for lease or lease option to purchase. Open Sunday 12-4 204 Via San Remo. Lido Isle BAYFRONT Seven bedroom waterfront home or can be a duplex. Pier and 30' float. Priced at $545.000 Call Ann Vaughn Santas. VILLA BALBOA Available to buy or lease. 2 beftroom villa. Assumable $148,000 at in. 2nd is available. Call for in· formation. Priced at $249 .500. William F. Cote . WESTCUFF Close to everything. 2 bedroom. 2 bath condo. Pool right outside your door. Owner will carry 2nd. S129,SOO w/SM,000 assumable financing at l.2°/o. 2075 Sen Joequln Hiii Rd. Acfoal frotft llG CANYON Newportleedt MO-sm LE@ c Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December 12, 1981 . ~~!!~ .. 'lr. .. ~ ..... 1 .. ~-~.~ ......... J ~.~.~ ....... ~=~ ........ ~.~~ ........ · .~.~~....... . ...... ~.~: ...... ~.~ ....... ~. l•utl 100 le•rtl 1001 le•rtl IMI..... IMI IOll IOOJ 100> IOOJ f ···••···•············· ................................................................................................................................................................ . Lit' ASIUMI. ... .. IAT LOAMS OM- • c.. c.-. .. s I lt,000, .... . c... .... 'r ••• SJtS,000, ""'"•"L • ftiitier Yn ..._., $259.900. lt1dtr .... ,. uoo.ooo ... .. , ..... ,,,,,.,, .. • HHtl•ttOS1 IHd1 c .. do, $1 lt,100, ..t t. pool I cWih••· . c--saw... $'25,000, . 1 ... w .. .., •• c1. • • H1r4Mr-Yltw Ho.et. $309,000, . ,... ............. 760-13'7 67l-776 I TWO -• ONGS DU'ftCDllT& DWLD COIOMA DB. MAI Just listed! Well located Warm· ington built dt1plex with 3 bdrms. and 2 baths in EACH unit. Fan· tastic terms ! 80"~ loan 12'2"< in- terest. Deluxe unit~ each with a porch. fireplace. garage, ca rpets and drapes Priced to sell at $319.000. . (714)673-4400 12131628-2828 Th~ Hort.or ArH's lODC)fst btablis~d RHI Estate Compolly 11 ~\llll()ll REDUCED S75,000 Glimmer ing harbour 1ti:h1s art't'nl beauuful entry to lu~riou~ ""Jterlronl home EHry vantage point de,ir<'d l.arieP hoat d()(lt, 4 bedrooms 1eourmt•\ k1t<ht>n 1lt'ror done with exqu1~llt' taste CJll for )11ur Pfl\'ate showing 89~ 7521 SEACLIFF OM.Y S251.200 This home surroundl> .i rool and shad)' en- trance Located m primt,-llunt1nl(ton Seachff 4 bdrms . famll> room ""llh large bnrk fireplace Cust•im lttainrtl !!las~. and rustom brick hea\ 1ly U\ed to enhanre its beauty. Of. fered at $258.200 ,\ mu<t to s~ Listed ex- clus1\·ely hy Cold....,t>ll Hanker Oon t miss out rall toda) R!M 7~21 LOYEIS Di£AM From lhe moment )OtJ ltlt'P throu1th the se('Urt' double doors to your pre\ ate en1ry courty ard vou'll·k no"" t h1~ home 1s somelh1nJl ~pt·r1JI Tht• ft1unta1n bubble~ behmd you as vou ""alk min the 11\'IO!! room v.i th bummi( fircplat't' \epJrate dmin2 area. nev.(l' updalt'd k1t1•hpn ""•lh amenities hke rrucro...,a\e Tht' )Jrd landltc.ipmg features pnze rose-. Tht• ma,tt•r ~u1te has a pri\·ate bubbhn1t sp.i Thi\ thrt>r bedroom 1s trul} a lovers dehJ?hL Call no"" 1194 7521 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Picture )OU,..,l'lf Christmas C\l' lookin~ at the breathtakml? tit~ hl!hL<. all the v. ay to Catalina from H1ur •, a1 rt-Spanish Villa You are ~urroundt•il b\ fine o1men111es. hardwood nour' t•\pJn'1\e u\e of ~lass. brass deta1hn1l bolh hrt·plac•es are burning and pea<·e 1s lhrou11hou1 )nur four bedroom homt' Dream' 1ln <11m1· 1ru1• Call Cold""'ell Banker no""' dnd Wt' llv"" t>3lt\ 11 can be 894 i521 PIJCED aaow MAllET Spend a·re .... mtnutr' in this immaculate pool home. lar~e <.mitll' <.tor) ~: Z rar" landscap mg Owner's \en mot11ated and may help with fmam·1n1: Prict'ff wrll belo11. market value for fas1 sale Orfered at $190.000 Call hslml( offlC'r for <•ompl<•tr information Ex clus1vel) listed throul(h Coldwr ll Banker Call 0011.. don't m1~~ 1t 894·7521 ' QUIET POOL HOME nu~ class1r ranrh style pool home s1Ls ut the end or a qu1l'l muntr~ lane surrounded by towenng p1nr trrt><. You'll frf'I the warmth of the earthtonrs and. panehn.i as you move through the 4 lar11e bedmoms. separate dine area. remodell'd kitchen and large hvmg room to thf' baths and ~park hni: pool All for only $129.000 A Cold<Aell Banker e~rlus1ve of rourse Art nov. 894 7521 REDUCED SSS.000 Dom 1natin11 II'> 011. n ""'.ittr bound point•+ 42· dor k Wmd1n11 bmk entry wi th lusr1ous rourtyard and waler fountam Sllllng area and ele!'ant formal dm1nl( room All bdnns ha ve balron1e' 111 harhour Ju.\I redu<'ed SSS.000 Sho11. n b~ .1ppoinlmrnl onlv Call today 894 7521 ' w. turtiletll Bue~ (213) 5,1-3321 . (114) 114·7521 atEdwns&EAlpr,ll . HIAYIM OM UDO. You'll love this s~ciouaty remodeled a bdrm home on t.hii extra wide lot. Sunny patio It jacuzzi. Only 10% down . OWC! !· '50.000 under appraisal. NMttSULA POINT. 2 houses on 1 lot. ~ block to beach. These 2 bedroom, 2 bath completely separate houses. High assumable loan & owner will carry jumbo 2nd T.D. $385,000. UDO ISU. This sparkling clean 3 bedroom home is on an extra wide corner lot. Large assumable loan at 12% & OWC. Priced for quick sale. PATIO HOMI. Place ·to swim & play tennis. Orange Tree adult community. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, assumable Joana SlZl,500. our Gift Train and sell y11r Hal .. It •. It's sa easy • . . 1 Just call 642-5678 and 1 ask for your Bai~ Pilot Cllisbnas _Ad-YISOr FOREST E. OLSON, REALTORS UECUllYn llTllAT Towerin& trees + nu es • feeling of totll privaty. Dramatic entry. Spacious hv rm + ~CJ!1Dll ~ ac:ceot~ by massive beamed ce1Un«s. Billia.rd slu fem rm w wetbar. Every ronttiv1ble luxury et only S238.SOO! Don't wait-<aU now!! 962·SSIS TIM\D HUMTIMaTON llACH Four years new triplex. m.in~es from ocean. All units complete wHh fireplaces and garages Now at $280,000. Owner will assist with your financing. Great investment! Don't wait. Call 962·5585. 4 II, POOL SPA 1121,tOO Sphsh s plash Ibis holiday season In warm bubbling spa. Atrium style entry crttts your guest Two-way firepl. accents spacious liv. rm & ram rm . 4 big bedrooms. Enjoy festive holiday galhenng.s 1n your enter· tainer·s bargain Won't last al 1121.900 act now. Call 962-SS85 SMAIT ST AIT 171.150 Stop renting & start investing! Low down gives you fantastic end urnt rondo 1midst \'ery pnute selling Serious seller leaves washer. dryer. refrig. & more all for you -hut huiry. call now! 962-SS&S. W All TO 1HE llACH Brisk half mile walk from beech bnng.s you into view massive two story amidst lush la ndscape . Roomy entry hall leads to spacious ltv rm. Country k1tch. Billiard s ize family rm w cracklmii Hreplare. Take over loans + owner may carry paper to get you in With reasonable down! Don't wait ~all now. 962·5585 JUST IEDUCB> $6,000 Serious seller offers spacious 3 Bdrm at last year's price! Double door entry leads to li v rm. + cozy den. Rustic country kitchen. Roomy rear yard for family fun. Now !isled for only $12.4,900! Hurry, call now. 9S2-$58S. IAl&AIM HUMl'BSI SIOJ.tOlt He~ It ii! SlOUOO. Larse !Ulla yml. J bit bedrms . Spacious muter suite w/w11J ol glass to party patio. Hll(le sunslme kitchen. Plush carpeL RV parting. Serious seller re· dured to Sl03.900. V1cant for fut PCJlltllioft. Won't last. CaU 962·.W.S. Lllliltiplm (213) 512·1525 (114) 112·515 \It lnr,, st & CdlM, ll · M ~OM COUMTIY CWI MIAT MU COUISI YllW CALL ~ COLOI llOCHUll Magnificent location o'looking 8th green ol golf course. Call today for appt. to see this luxurious Georgian Colonial custom by owner /builder. 5 Bdrma lge formal dining rm, family rm. billiard rm, refrigerated wine rm . & 6~ batM. Lots of marble, finest wood paneling & custom molding, great storage, 2 stairways, air-cond .. built·in vacuum system + many other c~tom features. $2,150,00 including the land . t MaMISS &.AMI OP94 SUM. 1·5 M CAMYOM -VBSAJUIS" Most s~~•:tcular. Deane Homes model on l o l er lot o'looking Big Cyn go /). oool , spa & Gazebo in huge ~ .ard. 4 BR. den, formal DR, 4'h bo.. $950,000. MIWPOIT HACH DUPl.U OWIB WIU. RNAMCE AT 130/o ~· to beach. 4 Bedrooms. 2 baths in uppe.r; 2 Bedrooms in lower. Some view of ocean. Fireplaces. Patios. $279,500. Owner will ca rry lst trust deed of ~.ooo at 133-. No loan fee. I 1143"1St. SUH 1·5 FOi WSI -SI 200 MO. New listing. Big Cyn Townhome with exciting golf course view . Un· furn. El Dorado Model wit h 3 bdrms. dining rm & 2'12 baths. Pool. jacuzzi & tennis. JI CANYON ISLAND DI. s.t/S. 1·5 WISUY M. TA not CO.. REALTORS Jiit S-...... H.loecl MIWPOU CBfTB. M.I. 644°49 I 0 ~ Dalebout Bby &Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 OfllH TODAY I to 4:10 COMI WITH US ... TO IA YCllST. Exte..tl•1 ty,. tine IM•oom ..... Mew ,.rf1ctiH ............ F.rM ..... ,.... ..t .._ P~ lb.. ,.-4. Gre.+ for ............ Fi:lhlwd ,.,.... . I '21 TUDIWIMDS $325,000 AYA.IUJU IY APPOINTMIHT COME WITH US ... TO SPYGLASS. ~.F .. d~ .... ort" .... • cWce 11cr •'-•lot. ~1y .... ~ ........ s,......._..,._ ~ rooa Pool Spa. Fnpit. Two co•· end ,.tiot ................. S I , I 00,000 COME Wmt US ... TO DOVER SHORES. l""'"sl•e fow ~ ho.M. Fow oad ...wt bcsttla. he.,._., well d.sicped for cOISSforl .ct c011•tftiHct. Fa11tily rOCNUt wifll blGMld ceiling. Patio w~ pool, apa' ..t flrtplt. lcsy •~w is tttjoyed frOM ffilt ..tire li•iRcJ °'" .......... Sl25.000 F.t COME Wmf US. 1 .TO DOVER SHORES. hapt'.-..Y wetl bllilt wt IMilttoiud t.>w ~ wt falftily '°°"' flo11tt. s ........ McJ Y6-w of MOW COYtrH wtoies, t1pptr bay 9d ...... ~ Owtttn •try MOtiYcrt- ed. Mo•lsicJ ......... $371,400 Fff COME WITH US ... TO IAYCREST. c.to. b9tt by Lyot1 & CCHltioR. Fow spodon ~OOfM. KitchH o.d fulily '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! • roo• c 011tpl etel y rt 11todtlt d w it h o oft T.radition1l deror throughout in popular new neutral tones. Loads o( IA5ed bnck and gl1Ss In this spacious 5 bedroom Mesa Verde bome Lush green gardens provide serene setting. Gr,cious living at peMy pUl<'hmg price. Call today, 64S-«m WANT INCOME? Room to upand or add another unit on this R·2 property in quaint Easts1de C-Osta Mesa . E11istin1 older home with park·hke grounds Bargain priced at only $124,000 Invest today for$$ tomorrow. Hurry Call 64S.Cl.JCl3 COUMTIY CLUI ISTAll Own your own pool. spa & pulling green Steps to tennis and golf. Treat yourself to re· sort liviog in this spacious custom home Pric~ far below replacement Be first Call now. 645·0303. MEWPOIJAXa Save SS Bring paint. elbow grease and 1m ag1nation Lo transform lhlS large 4 bedroom house into your dream home. Pool & spa complete the setting. Lender owned Bargain prir~ al $183,000. Invest now 64.>0903. YOU DESllYI m Custom builders borne bas everything 1ns1de & out. Vaulted ceilings. Brick walls Sobd oak cabinets Wide rustom shutters Atrium Sundeck. View of city lights Prest1g1ous Mesa Verde Country Club area Take advan tace now. Call ~~ FlllSIDE ROMANCE Inti mate master suite with glowing fireplace. 2 additional fireplares in s pacious living and family rooms. Wet bar. Cheery breakfast room. E11ciling living for the young or young al heart. Community pool end private RV parking. C-Onvenienl loca· lion. lmm~iate possession. Priced for quick sale. Call now, 645-~ I PIESTIGE ADDllSS! Mesa Verde ! Costa Mesa's "Best" lotation. Cllar:nlne J Bedroom home shows pride of ownership throuchout. Specicq f1mily room wftb alkhn1 wells o( glass open to lush oul·, door ftltertainment area. Luxury living 11 an affordable price. Tate advantage now, rill ~0303. CIStl Mesa (114) 16113 at Im & .... CISta Im c......, .ct setf-c~ OYHS. IHISWd celistg with two 5'rytiCJhh ill kitchttl oad I ta.ily rooft1 , .... ., • •• , • • • SJ6 0, 000 Fff COME Wmf US ... TO RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN VILLAS. Tht ,..._. ''Portola" MOdel. Two btdrooMs: Two baths. U~ CJ"'*d c..,.+s .ct drapH. Porqwt floors lei kite,_ wt ..try. Co......ity pool oad spo. CoHtftitftt to cCMMtry ct.b oad goH COllr'M ••••••••••••••••••••••• $ 151,000 w f belie•• .. "" old odogt I "011t pictwe is worlll o lt.om.c:t words." t'welYe of ow ucitiilg listillgs o" fl*'-d ift color ill Hit Cttlferfold of HOME & I.AND M1g11iM. A copy is ...... ot ow Opttt H011SH. . .or cal ow office. 1 1617 WESTCUFF DR., H.I. UNIQUE IN IROADMOOR Outstanding 4 Bdrm. family rm home. Unique center firepla ce. high beamed ceilings. center courtyard . Asking $495.000. You own the land Dottie Valentine. '7MOOO '40.0H7 Pete Barrett Real presents ./ ./ CHECK LIST ./ ./ I SPACIOUS DOVER SHORES High ceili nged 3 Bdrm. den . dining room. Pool sized yard. Fee land . 1 ltl Gcsloxy. N.I. 0,... Sot/S• 1 ·4:30 I JASMINE CREB_...IW LISTING Plan 2. otean view. immaculate. 2 Bdrms. den, w wet bar. S349,500. l lALIOA COVIS-lOOI IUILDBS Bayfront with boat slip. Building permits ror remode_l. Good financ· ing. $.S.50.000. includes land. l lNYBSITY PAIK PATIO HOME 4 Bdrm• or 3 and den . country kitchen. detached home. Sl57.500. IDOYH SHOllS -I/) ACIE 3 Bdrms. formal dining rm. family rm, spa and firepit. $425,000. ./2112 A.CU HOISi UNCH 3 Bdrm, 2 bath home. tack room. corrals & much more. $186,500. II ACll OUMel UNCH Rolling hills with 2 Bdrm cottage. No. San Diego Co. Sl7Si000. ' a~ .. INCH MOIMANDY HT A Tl Prime location on the "tip" of Linda Isle. Architectural perf ec- tion In every detail Including baronial (pies, paneled library, elegant dining rm . Und erground wine cellar. 4 BR & maid 's qtrs. Dockage for 80 ' boat. Cathy Schweickert 642·8235 (Nl3) DOCKING FOi 70' TO 10' YACHT Spacious Mediterranean sty le home with 4 BR. 5 BA & converti· ble library/den. Living rm. din nn, kitchen & breakfast room all overlooking the bay. The master suite with sitting rm & f plc is a separate wing.-Sl .500,000 includ- ing land. Larry Dyer 642-8235 (Nl4) CALIFOINIA SPANISH ISTATI Lldo Island captures the true es· sence of sophisti cated living. This 16 room home on 3 lots (7 BR· GBA ) opens to expa nsive landscaped courtyard & lg pool. Excellent financing. Sl ,250,000 Tom Allinson & Terry Hanes 642-8235 (Nl51 llG CAHYOH Broadmoor Plan 2 on very desirabk? custom sized lot. Lg liv rm w/va ulted ceiling & intimate conversation area. Fam rm w/stone fpl c. 4 BR with maslet suite opening to private patio. City & night light view . Pool & spa. $799,000 Lynne Valentine 644·6200 (Nl6) HAllOR .AND OCEAN VIEWS Beautifu lly situated on 4 of an acre this 4 BR home affords privacy. Exce llent family & en· tertaining areas w'hi gh ceilings in Liv rm . fam rm & din rm. Master suite w brick f pl c opens to private pa tio. French doors. skylights. and custom tiles fou nd throughout. Lg pool & beautifully landscaped gardens. $795 ,000 Lynne Valentine 644·6200 (Nl7 ) YOU DON'T HAVE TO IE A MIWOMA.IRE To own a Bayfront in Newport Beach. This one owner custom built home is in bea utifu l condition . 2 lg f pies, lg patio on the bay . lg master suite with g lamorous bath and fireplace. 3 BR and your own dock. $649,500 Fee Barbara Aune 642-8235 (Nl8) HAllOI RIDGE -4 II. Luxurious "Kensington" located on quiet cul-de -sac near pool & tennis. Elegant master suite and two more BR. plus maid 's rm & fam rm enhance expansiveness . Great financing! $625.000 Belle Partch 644-6200 (Nl9) IAHAMAS ATMOSPHRE Tropical feelihg in lush atrium abou nd w1greenery. Ivan Wells custom 4 BR + + prof. decor ate.d & landscaped. $425.000 Fee land COE after Jan. 1982 Jane Paquin 642-8235 <N20 1 EXCLUSIVE OFFERING OM MIRAMAR Well maintained home on Penfosula Point. 3 BR + 2 BR guest unit. Spacious liv rm w/ter- razzo floor & massive fpl c . charming. secluded patio dec k. $350 .00 0 in cl. lan d Dick Halderman 642-8235 Trust Sale (N2ll OUTSTAHDIMG VALUE Beautiful Baycrest "Ivan Wells·· built 4 BR. fam ily home. Oversized rooms charming island kitchen -quality built throughout - imma c ulate -fast escrow wanted unde r market. S335.000 Suzanne Shuler 642-8235 ( N22 l DCB.UHT UVIHG IN E.ASTILUFF Private courtyard entrance leads ·to this marvelous home for fami· ly living & gracious entertaining. 2 patios, view of Catalina, lg fam rm . breakfast area: 3 BR . 2 (pies, a value in today's market. Owner will coo perate in fin ancing. $245.000 Leasehold Barbara Au ne 642-8235 ( N23) MIWPOIT CREST -HIGHT I CHHIT Fres hl y redecorated spacious 4 BR. fam rm. 2142 BA condominium with partial ocean view. End unit with two decks in immaculate condition. Short escrow possible. $225.000 incl. l~d Belle Chase Lee 644-6200 (i.24) ll.UfM llST "Bonita" on lovely. greenbelt. One story 3 BR condo. Sunny location. newly carpeted , painted, wallpapered. Excellent fmancing. Perfect for young or retiring couple. S225,000 Jan Young 642-~ (N2S> ...... PUU LOCATION Blurrs popular "W'' Plan. Beautiful con· ditlon. 4 BR 2 BA + powder rm . Generous size ~itchen &r private P1tio. Convenient to pool &t shop. ping. 1192 ,500 LH . Lois E11n IM-GOO (N218) Cll O..ange Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December 12, 1981 . ........ Wt DIRECTORY I"' lllit ~ 4'rfctwy ... fW llllt ....... • fW p h T hudisy Al lht .............. W.W -......... ~ ... .., ..... I ............ ...,., DAILY N.OT WAin 40$. ,......, ..... .,...__ fw a-. er,..._ 9'" .. W •h ..... •• .. 1111a uitii.. _. U.., ........ HOUSES FOR SALE 2 llDIOOM 1600 Balboa Island (Little I st > NB 75~9100 $393.000 Sat 1·5 221 Via Ithaca. Lido Isle. NB 631-1400 $319,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••225Grand Canal, Balboa Isl, NB 673-6900 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 l II ... FAM IM or DEt4 1536SerenadeTerr, Irv. Terr, CdM 673-1400 $295.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ~1 Tremont, Cameo Shores, CdM 644-9060 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 Zl2 Marigold, Corona del Mar 631·7300 $375.000 Sun 1·4 :30 I Island View, Woodbridge. Irv. 855-4343 $279.900 Sat 1·5 l IEDIOOM 7RueChateau Royal, N.B. 64().5777 $659,000 l590Corsica. Costa Mesa Sun 12·4 957-0279 $129.900 Sat1Sun 12·5 ~W. Oceanfront. Npt Bch 642-3215 $56.5,000 Daily 11·5 21~ Yacht Wanderer. Npt Bch 759-1221 $439,900 Sun 1·5 •321 Avenida Cerritos (Bluffs) N 8 759-9100 $365.000 Sat1Sun 12·4 :30 L543Serenade, Irv. Terr., Cd M 644-9060 $365,000.Fee Sun 1-4 u1012 E. Balboa. Penin. Pt .. NB 644-9060 $995,000 Sun 1·5 1960Caudel, (Bluffs) Npt Bch 76().(&15 $400,000 Sat /Sun 12-5 963 Arbor, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $122,000 2.371 Orange (E1Side ) CM 645-0303 $124,000 466 Broadway, Costa Mesa Sat 12·4 Sat 1-4 673-5354 $159.950 Sun 1·5 llOVia Cordova, Lido Isle. NB 673-7300 $425.000 Sun 1-4 212 Via Eboli. Lido Isle. NB 673-7300 $487.234 Sun 12-4 104 Via Palermo. Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $435,000 Sat Sun H 715 Patolita. Irv. Terr. CdM 644-9060 $360. 000 Sat 1·4 l II ... FAM IM or DEM ••3711 Seashore. Newport Bch 673-6.578 $895,000 Sat/Sun 10-4 :ms Samoa Pl (MY> Costa Mesa 754·6494 $134.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 2100 Yacht Daphne. Npt Bch 759-l221 $475,000 Sat 1·5 263.5Solana Way. Laguna Beach 494-2894 S345.000 Sun 1-4 2425 Bamboo ( EtBluHl NB 675-6000 S245,000 Sat 1·5 u38 Balboa Coves. Nwpt Bch 675-7060 $595,000 Sun 1·5 ~1 Dolphin Terr (Irv. Terr) CdM 6.11-7300 s.595.000 Sun 1·5 238 Orange, Nwpt Shores. NB 552-4477 $229,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1921 Tradewinds Ln. Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $325.000 Sat 1-4:30 1393 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB 642·5200 $525,000 Sat /Sun 1·4: 30 324 Morning Canyon Rd. Shoreclf. CdM 644-9060 $590.000 Sat1Sun 1·4 * 1472 Galaxy Dr .. Dover Shores. NB 642-2510 $715.000-fee Sat/Sun 1-5 1907 Tradewinds, Baycrest. NB 644-9060 $325,000-Fee Sun 1·4 2612 Redlands (Eastside) CM 642·6368 $154,900 Sat/Sun 1·4 2331 Cliff Drive, Newport Hghts, NB 673-1400 $795.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1436SerenadeTerrace, CdM 675-SSll $349,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 62 Drakes Bay. CdM 640.9900 214 Via Ithaca, Lido Isle. NB 675-0161 $420.000 120Via Quito, Lido Isle, NB Sat 1·4 Sun 1·5 675-616! $475.000 Sun 1·5 4006 lnlet Isle, Corona del Mar 675-3411 $299.500 Sun 1·5 llOO Ocean Blvd .. Corona del Mar 644·9060 $750,000 Sun 1-4 B>9 Park Green Dr. HVH. CdM 644-9060 $389, ()()().Fee Sun 1 ·5 u3415 Ocean Blvd .. CdM 673-5354 $1,250 I 000 22Lucem, Hrbr Rdge. N.B. Sun 1·5 644·6200 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1 :J0.5 324 Morning Cyn, Corona del Mar 644-9060 $590,000 Sun 1·4 418100M tr Trafalgar (Harbor Ridge) NB 640-Sm Sun 12·4 1315 Bonnie Doone Terr .• CdM 644·9674 $329,000-fee Sun 1·5 Zl3Narc~sus (Oki CdM> CdM 67MOOO $595,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3024 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar/NB Gl-1400 $1,350,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 ••llCollinl Jal, Balboa Ill, NB m..-Sl,200,000 Sal/SUD 1.S •2402 Vista Nobleza, Bluffs, NB 673-4400 $299,500 Sun 1·5 115 Via Waziers (Lido> Npt Bch 76().(g)S $500.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 * •748 Via Lido Nord , Lido Is le, NB 673-7300 $1,300,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 1412 Serenade Terrace, Cd M 644-7211 $36.5,000 Sat 1·5 4726 Cortland, Corona del Mar 673-5354 $238,000 Sun 1·5 4 II pllll FAM IM or DEN ut706 E. Oceanfront. Balboa Pen. 675-8676/675·8444 Sat/Sun 12·5 •2437 Windward, Newport Beach 6.11·1266 $379.500 Sat 1-5 210Via San Remo, Lido Isl, NB 673-2556 Sat/Sun 1·5 Z106Lighthouse <HVH > CdM 333 Poppy, Corona del Mar 675-5511 $675.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3202 Delaware Pl. (Mesa Verde) C.M. 545-9258 $139,500 Sat/Sun 11·5 ts Cedar Ridge. Trtlrk Hin. Irv. 675-3411 $350.000 Sat/Sun 1·4: 30 u 2UIGrandCanal. Balboa Isl. NB 673-6900 $675.000 Sat /Sun 12-4 5 IEDIOOM • •824 W. Bay. Penin. NB 6.11-1400 SI.550,000 Sun 1·5 5 II pllll FAM IM or DEN 19542 Independence Ln, Hunt. Bch. 962-2638 $150,000 Sun 12-4 9lnvemess Ln., BigCyn, N.B. 644-4910 S'l,150,000 . Sun 1·5 77 Montecito <Spyglass) NB 675-6000 $695.000 Sat , Sun 1·5 126 Via Lorca. Lido Is le. N .B. 673-7300 Sun 1-4 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE IACH&OI 100 Scholz Plaza #205, Versailles. NB 673-7300 S97 .500 Sun 1-4 2 IEDIOOM 355 A voe ado. Costa Mesa 6.11·34~ Daily 11·5 l02Scholz Plaza PH 34.Versailles.NB 673-7300 $256.500 Sat 1-4 2.5Canyon Island Dr, Big Cyn. NB 675-5200 $265,000 Sun l ·4 '30 l22·43rd St.. Peninsula. NB 631·1400 $255.000 Sat 12·4 428 Riviera T er r .(Co r o n a Hghlnds>NB 6.11·1400 $.595.000 Sa 1-5/Sn 1-4:30 Zl11 Pacific Ave .. Mesa West. CM 673-7300 $137.000 Sat1Sun 10·4 2 II ,.. FAM IM or DEN 7LagoSud, RSJ. Irvine 552-4477 $195.000 207-l9thSt..1*4. Penin .. NB Sat 1·4 631-1400 $369,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 503 Ave. Campana. Bluffs.NB 673-7300 $395.000 Sun 1·4 501 St. Andrews, Nwpt Hts, N B. 673-7300 $162.500 Sun 1·4 l HDIOOM 862 Bearcreek. Costa Mesa 675-3411 Sl43,950 Sat/Sun 12·4 ••1815 W. Bay Ave .. Newport Bch 673-6776 Sat Sun 1·5 2324 Vista Hogar (Bluffs) NB • 673-8550 Sl79.500 Sa 1·4:30 tS 1·5 33.5 Bordeaux, Costa Mesa 645-lml $129.500 Sat/Sun 1·4 2504Sycamore (E/Side) CM 645-0303 $129.900 Sat/Sun 1·4 l II ... FAM IM or DEt4 #3 Monaco. Harbor Ridge, NB 640.5560 $695.000 Sat /Sun l ·5 4 II pllll FAM IM w DEt4 •34 Rustling Wind (Trtlrk) Irv. 759-9100 $324,500 Sat 12·4: 30 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 .. .... 2 .. 815 E. Balboa Bl. Bal Penin, NB 673-7:.>0 Sun 1·4 4 • .... 2 .. lll 43rd St .. Newport Beach 6444910 $279,500 TOWNHOUSE FOR LEASE l .. OOM 21 Canyon Island Dr. Big Cyn, NB 644-4910 $1200/mo. Sat/Sun H EQUITY LO,\NS From 15~ to 193 GUARDIAN HOME LOANS A au blidiary or Guardian Fundin1 A subsidiary of Gu1t· daan Fundlna Lir RE Bkn I ' .' .-' 730-9100 PllVACYPLUS With t.hia 4 Br, fenced in, pool home OD a quitt tUI· de-sac in Eastside Costa Mesa. A beautiful back yard, with covered patio ' 1 cozy fireplace in the livln1 room There's rmre' Assumable loan.a and an anxious seller. Only $169,900 Call. ms:no. RVM~ ALLSTATE REALTORS HOISIS 3.11 acres with mce 3 BR ~.tack rm.+ JOOs f. chicken hse + 100 Onoge trees. Assume 165,000 GI loan at 10%. OWC balance w I 1S% down. Oo)y $12S,OOO. IUl.D YOUI DUAM! Close your eyes and im· a11oe yourself on the sundeck or your own custom built home near the ocean. Discover the personal satisfaction or building your dream on llus land 1.n Corona del Mar, South of the hi&hway . Priced ot '230000. . 646-4380 /.Jn NIGEL GAILEY & ASSOCIATES t--..;.._"'-T--&. 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'~"''' Nt..M!!tED u m•s IN IH(S( SOUlol!S SCl4M-4.ETS Anwns ilt Clm1lflcGllea IOIO I SHK&RNff EGYPT C S N P T P [ Y 0 P L A H E I H L E P P 0 0 0 I H S 0 R H R W A H A S S E R P 0 A I t A A A T W S E I T [ B T E Y l E R N K I H U 0 0 A L 0 H W E P P A R H T S A I 0 E A H S E N Y Y R V £ 0 T S S V R N L W H £ 0 R P A T 0 R Y A E I R A A B E 0 ~ 0 A A R 0 R 0 V 0 N S M E S M S X M l P I S H E D A N T E 0 I 0 I U I U A C V A L R A C I E l 1 D E T S K D A S S R A A N Z R S H R N U I P 0 N S C Y 1 W A L E Y P I Y C E 0 H T T A T S U ~ E A U S H H G A " U I 0 S Y E I U T 8 L S N l Y X l U E N E M'C R IJ Q Z Y 0 0 PA AH M.E IX HI l ER 1 VE --~s. Hlmf" Aflwt ~IJW 01111" Wrt EJ ---~~ .,. .... ,,..... .. r-1 e-. .... T_..:mrt /.Jn NIL fl UAIL[Y ~ 1155UUllTE5 Hubor View Hills 48R,3BA Lango Re.I F.state 644·7020 RCTaylorCo 640-C)9QO Al.MOST A CMYIAWA Y 3 BR w/Fam_ room located on cul· de-sac. Seller will carry lg 2nd. $175,000. EA1L Y CHllSTMAS Ima~ine 4 BR + family room with formal DR and large lot. Seller will help finance. Offered at $215.~ . RCTaylorCo 640-9900 OCEAN VIEW S137,000 to $189,000 123A % QUALIFYING ASSUM.AM' LOAM! Colla Mtu tri·levtl Ea· ttillal lo(atJon. ttemtn· 4n1 value in 1 3 Bedroom, z bath condo. Minulel do1e to major sbopplns ud schools AllUllll tJClltinS loan It 12v.~. Owner will tarry 2114 OnlY SIM·*· IACI TO LUICS Wou.ld your family enjoy the basics that ma lie a house a home such as pegwood floors. planta· U<lrl sbutten. bay win- 1 dows, bnclt fireplace and lots of used brick '.• 'Ilus lrv111e 4 Br LU5k· built home will bnng yean of peace!ul con- tentment. ~.ooo· 8 brand new Cape Cod Condos in Costa Mesa A lush living environment surrounded by extensive landscaping; it has the unique touch of Cape Cod. Private balconies. enhanced by ocean breezes cr eate your sanctuary from the rest of the world. OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 10 AM ti 4 PM WN AMD CHHSI SllYIO • 2277 PACIAC AYDIU~ COSTA MESA CT•....._ at t. YlctwW • ' .. RVM~ **BUSTI• WWJ 2 Mitt Ir + den. llUd eommualty w /pvt -.i 6 1pa. Fantastlt • ftuntinfnt,ooo l l\bodbrldte Ruleu 551·3800 •ca Pk•), lrt111~ . .W Q,000/Mell T .. a.a .... VllWHOMI .all. Gourrntl Kitc:beo Obie Fplc, Be1utiful Patio . Full y La11d1e1pecl Just 12. 000 per month with only ll0.000 Down. MO OUAUFYIM .. CAU. 75~5116 SPECT ACULAI VIEW ;, PRIVATE SPA are Ult two~ the oulstand· features of this .c rm home in Turtle Rock Hi ghla nd s Lavishly upgraded. Good location on qwet c:ul ·de·sac: stree t $315.000. Call today ror Information on u c:ep· tioaal financing betng ottered. ...,........ 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1714t 4'4-1177 REDUCED TO SELL! Seller financang Im aaculate 3 BR. 2 BA octlD view , lush 1arcStH. fountaiu . cltck . Ult.000 . Al9brwtu, Clurcnan. Inn 6 Co. Celeste --... llTATI a 11 ._ + GuHt Q••rt•n •• Lara• a.-""' IAI.. 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LI. 3 Br. 2 ba ~~ ''l!~tf.:!· i~c~ laLRoor. A tnt Ml·6032 Buutltul oftice with ••.a•. wDllN&dp. A1C 1,,1 Hlf·tltaa • .......,~-11 • ... 11 6 '4152 Br. 1 aa. Poolllde !INKlolll 1. Side AJ>ll. p oo l. te nn la. no ""*· 2 car aar. fpl , yr ~0108 · teWPOIT water view. Approa 1000 AuU. Hw. II ur M. .... lee. p&e ~ ~~ 081:&1.,.07.r Allt. Lauedrv N>Om. 1 &\tlpr,paUo,dahwahr Rfla/water bed. ll11tt ly 11200 /mo , N 8 . --rlMMSUU sq rt on Coast HwJ. ~ .. alt .... PHO Mo. IGll, cla~ uua • =-c.· i:::a.=::.• !!'11"' diild OK, oo' peta Call ' atove. Mott uUI free. bavc Ca tredlt. reh 842-MoU Lr& ruum with pvt em Sp.1c1011.1 ntruuve uf 714/6'.S·7100 INlllrflt11ll. QiMl.., ,_,i "71 N'o • . for aDlll. before It. aone. Nopeq. •tmo lat, last. sec. 2 Br. I Ba. WO/mo yrly tr~nre. bath. rurn. to nca ecro4• from City COl~t.-'-"'-........ es ..... a--of-f·1-ce_Y1_1t_h 11._ •1. Sit Iba 11 ....;:.; ';'::.=It.. lSl-_ _::_~ TSLlbnt. '42·1903 l BDRM 1'10 -~'857•0330 luu. Carport, open ~wel non amk r · non Hall All MrVll'es ava1la (l('ean view. Reception ft M, .,_.., lfr ~ •. --.................... ZSZ3 Elden Ave C.M 3 br condo, ln H. cont'I beams 1111 W B<Alboa ,,:}_~er ssoo / mo bit, '(iptlonil' Jo'rom 225 atta t 2 offices. 644 aq M• tTMllT ''"&::: I\ ............ JI06 NEWBREEOAPTS. M2-760!i prlv pallo w /atora~e 213/a~.AfterSPM ----aqft up at reasonable fl Avail immed11ttly ~Vlewtto.a .. =! ..... ~ .... !~!~ i"i'b ................ ~~ wltb LOFT l'l~. 1Bi.2atory,uniquc,;tii ~·Ir carpo~ Kl 1 BllboalalandWatcirlront ............... 4100 rtnt11I• . .No lealt' re: ~_ar mo.8:5HOOO llll DA harGar ·---.,• o a I• I and j c, 1r:ec roo!!I· poo • dtc., aep. house pool. • ,'!! pets · mo 3 Br 2 Ba Yearly ren· :~······~·••••••:.~··•h• quarf'C!.cajJ67H002 ''rof..,•ional offi'ca• tor eu&.D;iM S&400mo -vr ........ J Br. 2 Ba. ac11u.l ... -water s undeck . ulll in c, 752-2... --t al 1975 Mo Cu ll u VI Oii .. ewport ...... c r "'"" ... 0 I* HMiiJ · MLUCIYNW Y~ l"tetal. lt'fS llo. ~ Aaultai!'o peta.»S SM/RI> lit, la1t ' sec 77~°'147 SiO/wlt Pinc Knot EXECUTIVE lease Rectption1st. ' a.t la Cotta •n1'1 Call77MM7. Ham.lltoa1C•.145·4411. dep. "2·3957 eves or Iv ·~ ----eAv Vlt:W McMI 6302 W PCH, NB SUITES phone answerin&. urox. lllHC... NIWllT 1ated IO New 1rs lbdnn l~ba 2 * * * 111111. tt.l.aa llU Yrly 4 BR'9~/mo ~-IN 8ttret1ri1I mo to 15~ lit ••. 18.A 1 level. Tow•• VILLAO I ""· ~. ~dult. no ..._ .... Mm I WI• 2 BR Ylell dee apt pool 2 ....................... 8~er845·3683 SIA.LAii MOT&. HllJT AGE C~n· 83t,.1rS333or' .3011.0al Iuonw~ 111 Pllio. Great Loea· COMMUNITY. J 6 J Br. Reta. ~.175·151$. ..rn£.i'eo':i'S.,nngar mi. from bt'al'h i.75/mo ~JBae ~~~ vl:=,f~::· Beautiful 3 level <.:ondo on WklY rental& now avail Pl.AU N;aue! .. • :'.;J1°' Coed. •· ~~ =':i' ~::;!: ..... Pnhtlll JI07 huntinatoo Beach 142-»57 eves or Iv mesa M'l'5. 213•582.fo3 ' • Blllbol Prninsula l lll"l Sl~ 4' up Color TV Nev. luxury otflct> s~ace I -&..........-1........_. - bvdro·tu.._ a maat"'• "-••••• ..... ••••••• You are the winner ol ..... d St JBr 28 St Phone• in room 2274 lo Irvine ·~ tiu)lei.t --4450 aulte formal dlala1 Kiapl&eJ Br. w/frpk. • two (ree ticltet1 ($11.00 -~ --.----from the beach J an 1 ewport v center' Easy Frwy al' ••••••••••••••••••••••• .-------•I 1 .. ...,. -a...J.....1 JIZ61•---"' lt.o1• --· · 11 • • e1>5 N 81 d CM M...,... roomi, wood buraia1 beam ceilial• l850 yrly. value>&othe •••••• .... ••••••••••••• •• .. ••••••••••••••••••, occupancy <.:all Kllthy 646-7~ rl!Ss Avail ouw ' C:all i--... --111-... - SpedoulOdrm, 3batb. ftreplatet, micro·wavt .mtH .. 1441. ICIFOLUIS & OCIAM YllW Ocean View. Deluxe tar 2 7141673-8146 for rurther M11D A PUCE? rordi't:ol~. UTA.IL SPACI rem.-...Newpalnt6 0¥tnl, feoetd patiol 6 BllboaPier/OceuFront HOUDAYOMICI •'\-om Dan.a Point most BT.A~.Newly deconat lllfo.__ Reas.Weekly Rates SSl·IUI 640·4{1! l280sq t\ l:larborBlvd :=. Move ia ready ~atda Private ele1aat Br ... ANAHEIM ~c bl"f. Uke new l ed. refnge. dishwasher. KU h tt Ph T &tnrage ~mo ... A'"' ..i ... · -• •. • 4 . 2 Ba., ucamed, CONVENTION o... ... 6 fl-t ""l'upanti. disposal, heated pool, Newport Island. II( 2 br c ene es on .. ~ • DB.UXE OFFICES* R l 67L 6700 per moam. •·· ..... OIUY 1S mmutes f'l>k aar No peta 11300 ..., Ul~ •• "" _, b .... lower duplex , delil(htful. "Z" Channel Movies 1 1 2 &l N 1 ea onomics ... ..... fromrubioa~laod,7 'iU.riYteuetlS.sOos or CENTER Only4units. 2 Br. C1ev1tor,suter.prang. ~l'M (714)$266247 Saodpiperl967Newport • room.o .eaure·jll!!!!ll!l!!!!!!!!!!lll!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I IJ!!!!••••l!ll!!!!!!!!!!!I minu&eltoS.C.Plaaaor m.. . Oec.23-25or w/frplc. & 2 Br widen. _,&UD.Call494-8083. ·-·--. Bl.Cost11 Mes1164S-9t37 I qwred AdJ A1rporter SloreorOffire t3SOsq ft 0.C. Airport. Justeaatol LONG BEACH ARENA Huny for the best view! Bache tor o n ore an Steps lo the beach. 2 &r 3 -----Ho«>I 833 3223. 9 l2 rde$a Verde Area SPY.a.ASS Newpor( Blvd. fl ao. ol __ .,Mw llZJI Dec 29.Jan 2 1625 to $175. Adults, no w/deck, washer/dryer. Br. trplcs. yearly Im· Yocatto.R ...... 4250j 17TH STREET 545-4!?3 Ocean 6 ni1ht view; San l>iefo P'rwy. Start. IST-.... •••••••••••••••. To claim tickeis. call pets. Days 643·0212, xlnt loc Im med. oc· maculate S6SO &r $77S .,••••••:•••••••••••••• COS ES 4bdrm, fam rm. 3 car in.I at 1000 a month IP~ <?CEAN. Most ' 642-5678 ext 272 Wknds661·6441. cupancy_ Call 7S2-S<MO. 673-2SQ7 <X:EANl>RONT 2 & 4 Or j TAM A 'RIMEHMTAL 11r 92200/mo Eves· '"l .... "~73 o · cbarmia& sn old Corona · Ti .. · · . · 4971852 Avail Wmter Weekly 2 or 3 room otflrt swtes •••c• · ' · -. .,. • -ran1e 2 Br 2 Ba frplc ocean caeta must be cl111ned 2 Br. Apt. Near ocean, · Clean 2 Or, adult~. no Month! 673 7873 A C plent) of prkg Util ~"' ~ 7-.-r. Ave. Colt.aMeaa. view fr0om deck J byl>tt.22,1981 cle~.dshwshr,gauae. Studio apt. compl. re· pets 2421 E. 16th St Y · · 11\cl.'Avail now call t!Jl(h v1~bility location Beaw 3bd + FIR home '800/mo.. Call Antboni * * * Avail. Dec. 1st. 661 ·0252. m>d. Wal.It to beach & M.'ill. s.&4159 Kailua. Kona, Haw au Jtealooomws 675.6700 on Coas t H w y 1 n w/pool 2 patiol.2 frpl, ., 1w• ,_ .. ~ d .... 57 I . 3 br 2 b d It f I town. Open beamed cell· Pri ·-2units. each sleeps 4 • Newport 1000 to 3000 ~q Weac~tt IUOO/mo No ~ aya ,,_. S7. eves Eastinde 28R, IBA. nr , a. ec , rp cl . k lit 1 ft 2BR vate with Big 00-4m2 for brochure Shate 2 ufr suite in !)rt'· ft avail 714 645 7100 • · ................ ••••••• wtndl631.fe30. schools. No Pets. $425 gar. Dec. 15. SS.SO. Cal tnp, s Y es, 0 • vu. yard. Newport Heights . --su111ous a1rpon area 37S 1 · • -5!11.Mf.Zlll .... , .... J707SPECTACULAROCEAN l1ll Martha,494·3672evs. gar. l47S. 497·6398. 6'.S·9095 l.rg.B1g 8ear cabln Pool sq ft for dela1b C'all ttetal!Store.ehu1celoca SEAVJEW 4 BR+ f ••• .. •••••••••·~·~··••• 6CITYlJGHTSVIEW· 631·6155 2 BR 2 Ba 33451 K t· 979-7426 Ocean Bay/View Condo. table,colorTV.2 trplrs 8.51~ lion hy Newport occ-110 · .amSmaUlbdrm,utalmcl'd · · h · 00 2 studios Ma· ~C714)$4S.fi916 frool IJOOsq rt $7$0mo rm. llnt Ocean View. Dl5toMOO • From every room, larae Need eouple to ma nage ling am. $475. sm. -• nr m 2 hdrm. 2 ba. sel'ortty PaJ S -:--. -M 600 )(I fl Ml'~a Vl•tde 6iS 410• 67& 1401 Miil)' U91rades. Securi· · 1 BT. 1635/mo_ Anthony u rt t I ~ evs & wknds. Beach. $325 & $400. Ulll bldg. S800 per mo m ~nngs area ' on areo ........ ... ty, pool, tennis. 12000-673-492ll dayscall"2·5757,wknds -~~~~3i2compo Qua.int 2Br. 2Ba, studio incL 494.30'4. m'!)67S·l570_ ~reyf Cl condo 3 BR 2 ~l54123 Xlnt ~hor loc on Balboa (213)'30-3529 ~bhs~:!:~o ~;:.: 631&10. liv rm. lg kitchen, ref rig, I BR, view. central heat. 3bdrmh 2ba , patio. 2 blks G~ir. u;ennn~' ab'~ ~I~. Cot.la M('~a. 2.SO sq rt r.~nt~ ~lh!~~ti:i~1i:;,.a~ Spec 3 BR 2'11 ba, v.ery beam ceilla& utilitles, ~ New apt. Ocean wshr/dryr. dbl car gar. $4.SOmo.751_4293 lo Ix' S7SO mo Yrly weekly & monthly rates Suitt' Sli'S mo rtib 1n pass~ in front Great c!eantownbse. Pool. JOI' pvt. yrd .. prkf space. View. 2BR. 2BA. 2 car lle8ti.BJIU patio, $495 mo . Ofc 9·4, -873-3728 av a1 I 714 ~58 llOO 1 dd 7;9 ~ 19th St pla<'dor book .store art IPD&. etc. S'1SOlmo. Act noo·amkr. Ca I eves: gar. Deluxe. $1000. . S41>-1343,63Hll66 .... .,.,...... 31" OCEAN FRONT 4 Br 2 9·5PM,askforMark ~l ·~p! ~hop. 0H1Cl'. t'I(' ·ssoo 544-l'40 . (213 )934·3675 or su 6'J3.!k!66 A.PAITMEHTS ........... leacla 3140 ....................... Ba upper. $1500 mo &m Valley, Idaho homl.' CWfi('e for Lea~e 121«1 sq rm 1>73 4!943. 673 39JO Harbor vu bornes. 4 BR. wlmds.Avail Jan.10th. Newly decorated 2 Br 1 ~f~I ~~npd:t~::~~ ....................... , ... MrWPOIT lease. Cal! l>l'lores TSI. Av a 1 I ab le w e,l' k I}' n With 8al('ou.~ .\1rport 2 BA .. fam. rm.. Sl200. IC ...... Mw l7ZJ Bl. Adults only. no pets. ~ks Pol:I & Spa Heat THE WtlffLE TIH lllR '" W ~rtie111 642-1601_ W a n d e r c o C<lmpll'x C011111trciol !~ !,!711·7,.!93a12n 1 6 t b ....................... '50/mo. &73'4. paid. Adults no pets Luxury Adult units at af-APAITM£NJS Newport Terr 3 Br 21, Ba 12Xll)726-S752 549 31162 Rewtah 4475 ...;:.....,...~=-'~-~=----1fi\im 3Br. ZBa view apt. 5-Aof =:l BACH ' S380·S38S fordable living. 1.2 & 3 condo. frplc, gar. S67S MAMMOTH CONDO Mllf"iMn 'I 1°0 •••1 ••••1 •1 •••1 •••••• Blllfa. 4BR. 2BA. 2 end $1500 rm. 2l600 Bayside 2 bdrm. 1 ba. . 427"2 1 BK S43S·l440 Br Well decorated. COUMTRY CLUl I ~ 89Hi396 1 br & loft, at Chair IS Newport l:kar:'~~1 1000 \~u':~o'7nrtt12g~r1 /an~r patios. Uke Brand New. Dr. Rltr&44-S754 lris. 598119days. 2 BR II/• BA SSOS.SSIO Olympic size pool, light· ~ • ....:.. Oc Reserve now 673·9377 ,. , n Id 1 USO mo . 497 ·4214.i--............ _ )7 .... 2bdrm 2ba v1--ofBay 2250Vanguard 540.9626 ed t.ennl.·s t'OUrt. Jacu.u i, LIVING IN J ~00 ... 38 c2~-Acy No Tahoe rondO. 4 Br 5 sq " ma.n l)(Jr ea are& or We~ts1dc Cosla 644-~. Ask for Cathy IW' --... Ref . • • h .. w d . park like landscapm1r. ....EWPORT •• mo. r Ba pt to N rth t S450 Manne Avail Jan Isl .\tes11 Ternf1c for Anti· Shields n•n•••••••••••••••••• nc. was er. ryer. 2BR H• BA 149S Most beautiful bid Fn " llfl&ta1rs. view. balcony. mm o s ar 24400West l'oast Hw \' que Shop Accounting · CASADEOIO tar.t6!.846-0096 2BR2BA $S20 HB. Generous renf" al I IEACH vaulted ceilings. enclsd wk Tom~U668 64536113 Offire. La~ Office. etc. Blllfs upgraded 3 Br 2""1 ALL UTILITIES PAID Custom 2BR. Ov Gar :118 w. Wilson 631.5583 lowance. garage, block to beach ......... to Silton 4300 WfSTCLIFF AREA Xlnt parklllg Wall d1~ Ba, fam rm, pool, SUOO. Beaut. Storage. Lndry. , 846·0619 I An adult community on Yearly. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 700511 rt retail ;.hop nov. t•uss remodeh~g lo !!Ult '76o.8:1MorS7~5930 Compare before ).'OU Pvt entry. Patio. Encl I Deluxe poolside xtra the Back Bay Sper· TSL Mgmt._ 64iH603 j GAY ROOMMATE avail High traHir lot Approx 900 sq ft ex· LarCt4bdrm,3ba,ideal rent. Custom design Sndlt,. ' large 2br. 2 ba. bltns. ta~ular Spa, 7 sw1m·1 s.c.._.te 3176 CONTACT Largest Cay A~ ilSlll300 duding the )arrl r:!~fr:IYpa:::rf~~:~n~ features : P~l . BBQ. ~lifi~6~~~6oJan IS. WestFleld. r dswhi 1"'1 miles beach ! rr_ungpoort':·8~~~hl~dler ....................... Male FernaleSemce tn .uRrORT A.HA ll~-tri~al7R7~ .. • 4500 • " cov·rd Jar~\e, sur· ~yry. , FAMILY APTS I Alilts. no pels. 1450 mo. rus cou ' 1 e rai 5·1 NICE. oen \'iew. 2 BR I So Ca I G R C "" "'" _ ..,,... ~~~c."nt{>;t· rounde . wit tlu~h 2 BR 2 BA with small Sparkling clean lg ·apts 1 536-8362 [ ~~cthteil~r~ gl r :nedn 21 BA. gar. lndry. walk to -~21.JJ630·~0 ~~~x ilS::l(~q ft Udo Sands 3BR. 2BA. 2 ~~t ~:':,!uliv· ~ard1'475/~7~~{5 req for families wll or 212 br. 1•2 ba. crpt.s, frpl. bedroom~ ~partments, ~t,s0 no pets S450 Shr lg lux home"' pror CarG y ty 1 BT furn · from "65· ige agn cluldren. Nr park. Heat drps. bll·ins. W ID hkup. I and townhouses from -1 --. person S'l6S lst. la~t & E. 17th STREET ar&J.m 2er 'rurn from SS.SO 3 bdrm. 2 bath, So of pd. No pets ~gar. $60(). 536·0921 $540to SIOOO per month Mod 3br 2 ba, blo<'k to cte11.. 966·847~ 3llJO )<l rt for k.isi· :&W Wiiaon 6421971 Hwy. No pets. S7SO 2Br28a S.S25 ~ On Jamboree At bch Ocean \'U. lauo Dana Pt Large 2HH Plt-ol> of p11rk1nf! . 4bdrm. 2 car gar , · ' · Ageot,673·S3S4 1 B W.W1lson 631·5583 SPECIAL SanJoaquin HillsRoad I fac1I S5SO mo 6616142 2BA Hel Wht M $250 + hlock 10 Wt·~tl'l1 rr NewportSbores,$850. snJNNING large l Br. eo.t.Mtte )124 EASTSIDE Sunny 2 Br Style your own apart· (714)644-1900 Sea...;_ •, uttls, Is l & last rw.tom tnlt'nor d1·~1£0 Af:760-0297. ·GardenApt,Pool•Rec. h d k 1400 ITl!nt (Youdecoratewe I • f 493·0087 R~mlvtomo\••m 'l'nm Houser t 3 bd 21 area 710\\'. 18th St ••••••••••••••••• ,,...... uge ec . garage pay allowance I 1 yea r Duplex. upstairs 2 Br. I Copistn.o 3171 --JA'ttll~ ,. rdlt'' I .J ll Holl b ff rej . rd. 5 . M. . d It MIWLYDECOR. Adults.nopets.S48·016S. lease See at 6200 Ed· Ba, frpk. garage. Near ....................... 2Bdrm . 28,1 Woo1l I f~ll fl/1111 61~13 er· ps a trs · ~91 N e l 5eturd. d/washer, pool. Adults ce11logs, lots or wood. 2BR B year lease Adults. ~o encl. gar. SSOO lsl last. Straight M 5.S9 0324 HH41 luiineu ........•...••......••. Ol!it.i Mt-sa ne ... 2300 sq ft lndustnal ~ office •)nlv Si9S mo Great llJCat1C1n off Harbor & 405 ~T") J D Properly ~1~mL 751 2781 _ Wantl'd Approit 1000 )1 fl for Smllll v.eJ <'>labhsht'd Auto <'o m puny CM ..\rt<.i Allan ;,_'>I) 4017 ha. hrep ~cet .15·jt:r1 ~· ~t~': au 5• 1 Br. gas pd. encl gar jADUl.T2 Br open beam ml(er.inHunt Bch . Lldoshoppmgarea S600J2 llr apt . new t·arpet, bnd~e.ln S275t 'zutil I -=.:.;::....;:;;:c=-______ i M6-&173 ewpor v . 642·sa73. servi<lg bar. 1400/mo I rt-1"2 Apd~ +Bes~ pets. Must have refs. $150~d~ 5.S2·6476 -Dana Pt. Condo, '1 m1 I Addrus7 lbdnnduplex w/patioon · No pets. 2256 Maple. ""'Y· gas · r ac Dr 1 v e b Y 6 I 4 ,, Twtilt 3890 from Harbor pvt bath \n~"t•ring and ma II ~ 4SSO water. $495 mo. Avail Newly decor. 1 Br. dplx, Zlrd. I..... d S411·73S6or673·8803. I ~~~i n:pe~c~;'!:~n . ClubhouseAve.494·6303 ........................ !pool. spa 661 5061 1,~I wntt't' !'onft-rr·nt'I· rm ...................... ,.. immediatety sep. by gar. Quiet Newly ecor. C:as p . •2 Br. Condo or sc i .. -. . Oreanfronl for Wi nter-Cozynewrondo.Adulls I msg._____ I \dJOrgCo.\1rporl SHH)liarage for rent on 675-3094 Empt.yd aduJt over JS. end gar .. pool. dshwr. Plaza. S.A Pool. Spa. UnlU1111Shed1,2,&3Br Rentals f'u rnished & Br +den. trplr Rec p rmmte. 2BR 2BA ,I rm l!.'l.lll!ll<! Balboa Pen next to J.'un Bl&CanyooadUlt Condo, Nopet.s.$350.5411·1021. Adults.642·S073. Tennis '580. Adults, no ASPEHPACIFfC unfurn.Broker 67S·4912 racilities S49S mo Prom Pt SJ6S mo I ·· Zone 1l0"2'x20•21. SlSO 2 BR, 2 BA. pool, tennis. fi\im. bachelor apts. by 3 lrTo...._. pets. 12UISt .. 720J NO FEE! Apt & Condo ~·9430 _A~3.!,l_!.l!.lmed. ~75 1mg EHc:utin Offices rm 6'i3·2943, 673·3930 _ !:s~ u,~: d8l3 ~7r8:01 n0~ :tlU:eek or month. Newly decor_ gas pd . 641-1460or646·4911. Nire.2 bdrm. aduJts. ssoo. renta.ls. Villa Rentals Wn .... stw 3191 Roommate Wanted :-/tar I ~.'~~t~~n t~eh·~/h~~l' "'r~n Rentals W..ted 4600 ::........... · encl gar .. pool. dswbr 2Br1 Ba. nu . c d1p1. all. Pauo. pool. garage NQ 675-4912 Broker __ ••••••••••n••••••••••• South Coast Plaiu S195 e retart;iJ t •••••••••~••••••••••••• ""'' .._, __ ,......L..A Adults 642 5073 gar. adults onl)', no pets ""'" 847 '556 "•l>"M>LUFF lb I 0 ••1< 1 B d rm 5451217 ' ' . ''" ll'l'!>. Wanted Apt 2BR 2BA ..=..:..==:...--.----1-_ )726 · · · $450 =· · c.n.;>•o . r . poo ..... ., r. cpts rps . ___ (·onfer~·nr ... rtic1m . ldt·a.1 furn AC.Utilpd.:'-JBor Newport Heights. 3 br. •••••••••••••••••••••••Spacious 2 Br, t Ba SJ95 .,...18rro19 279 W Wilson. MAllMEIS WALK qwet area. single adult, stove. Nr shops Isl+ M F to shr lgt modern J l) lQ< .itt ~ , l'.nll r llB for Mtddle age npl fmly rm, hrdwd firs, Fu r o Ba c b e I o r 3 Br l~ Ba. S425 Laun· """ ___ . llOl'!'ts SS001mo. 644-4767 dep Eves for a ppt br :-.; B apt. ofeao \ u \irµart South l 1n1~t ' ~~·dill~~418 wshrtdryr.stove.refna: dryfac.,pooLS48·9556 513:rklingclean 2Br.11.I ~~&ia~fos:os~:;1~usz --~!:~--__ ste~tobeach S250mo ~l~zd areo) B\KE~ ;j~f~~~~\ator 3 Br Ba ws, B .Ba decorfxted :4 cl~~· I~~ sa> Mo. 2 Br. 1 Ba. Apt. :d ":·f fenc~d, utill~ J double car garages. OM THE IA.TI ., lwllta F.rwistled I + uuls 67,U~ I I f.:>.'TER 666 ll.akt'r SI ~,.,-.-----· 2 ·or 2 r. 2 · DID, c · · · · · G~e •. wasber/dry~r pa~ · e nge. sma near Hunt. Harbour. One of a kind luxury oru.fwwialtecl 3900 Rmmle wanted, M F •nr B~stol i 979 <!IGI ,......., •1•1 pej· ::,ps to beach. Gl.fl66 al.I bWlt·ms. Small cn11d ~:~e[10K, no~~·4905 Children ok. 840·6807 apts. 2 bdrm, 1 bat~ apt i••••••••••••••••••••••• apt pool. 1acuz11 ov. n ttftcl' !>Pa<'I.' Pnnf.1 tu R...tafa 4650 ~ /roo . I ....... • leecll 3740 OK, no pets. Only I year a ace · Large 3 bdrm 2 bath located directly across S E A W I N D nn & bath Nr GWC HB lease 'Jwrkl> St'~·ond ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ERTYHOUSE ............... •••••••• old.Callforappt 2 Br twnhse. Liv Rm rrplr patio 'gar<1ge' tromlhe ReubenE Lee 1 no pets. non·sm1>ke. floor S111te Kl'4'l'ptinn 11t * 11t 642. 642·1010 H.l.'s FINEST TSLMGMT 642·1603 , Dining area. kitchen., Xlnt! 6?s.91.32'. Just remodeled with VILLAGE S22S mo 848·S097 Ive H!'rt't ar) area 3 sue GUMllNH Cliff Haven 3 Br. 2 Ba. SpaniabEstateL. · , STUNNlNG large 1 Ir 21 fl']>ll'. trash & water 3BR JBA Cl new carpeting. drapes.I N . l&.2 bd 1 rmg. __ . 1 Pr1\all' otfi<•es Pn\llll' 998MeadowlarkDr ,, rmdem kitchen. frpk's, Bea.aiful parlt-lik~1~~~. Br. 2 Ba. Garden Apt. paid. ?ltach~d garage, l Bea~h 1795· mo ~e 16~g k.llchen cabmels & ap a3iili apts in r1T pl~~~~ Roommate to share JI t'ntranc~ Hestroom & Laguna Beach . jacuzzi. SlOOO + dep. roundings. Terraced Pool. 710W.18th. St. P<>?I. Jacurn,. laundry ., Street S36-14S3 pli.ances This upstairs Bdrm from S490. 2 bdrm bdrm, 2 ba duplex Old• l'•1r!ee Bar Ideal for You are the winner of 63l-5103 pool. Sunken gas bbq. ~VERDE home at· fac on proper:ty Adults. · uM includes a fireplace. from ss1o, Townhouse Corona del Mar S3SO mo ~ m ~ 11 bu q 'n"'' two rree llckets rS18 00 Lido S Bdr S1950 mo. op· sparkling fountains . rmsphere 2 & 3 dill apts 00 pets. Avail. immed. Clean, lrg. 2 BR, 11., BA. 2 mirrored bdrm closet from 1640 + pools ten-I t L2 uUI Male. rrmall·.' il4 64.5 3633 \alue1 to the lion. I use possible. spa c i 0 u s r 0 0 m 5 . No pets. 546-l034. $.S50i mo. 6.Jl-4984 level. 12 mdrom beach, doors &r a. spacious deck rus waterfalls. ix°>nds , noo·srmker A£e 25 JS Office spare for lease ICE FOLLIES & Owner will fin.ance. Agt. Separat~ dining area nn: VICTORIAN : ~ew· 2 B~ garden apt P\'t I ~~:!sS.W:~ls only overlooking ,the . bay. GaS for cookin g & heal 759-lSR_ S2S\l mo Balboa lslanrl HOllDAT OM ICE Wells. 645-9950 646·S719 W a I It . In cl oset s. I d 2 Br wt gar paUo. gar. laundry. No I . SlllOO month. Ut11it1es tn· ing paid from San F roommate to share 2 C75 1731'1 ANAH El~ HAllOIVIEW homelike kitchen & J'ew~~&drapes bit: pets.lsmlchildok S450.,ZBr.l Ba:Child OK.no eluded. for appl. l'all Dlego.FrwydnveNorth BR house 10 Cd .\! tXr desk ~pace <tl'tiH• CONVE:'\TIO!'< 3 bdrm, 2 ba, orardener ~abinets. Walk lo Hunt· ins. patio. Adults 'call ~9950 -----pet.s.Gasl!lcl. 1400. 1714>&75-IJOOO. on Beach to McFadden I Fireplace, wa sher R 1-: tn~e!>l uf1 . '\v.pt CENTER .. inglonCenter. tiwn l·S 636-4120 2 Br w gar 1415 New 842-1~· then West on Mcf adden I dryer Rent $275 tn tl lon~t Counselor!\ ll3ul o~c. 23·25 or :i~.~~~included. 18drm·fum,$48S 667 .. G"Victoria 1470 carpets.uterpatd.2176 2 BR IL• BA. cpts1drps. WESTCLIPf 2 Br p., to Suw1nd Village. utiJ. Wk SS8·2023. Hm 1 or0ou&_,i52568S U>:-\GBEACH AR£~A Townhouse·unfum, $S8S 1 .. E .. Placentia 636·4120 laun. bll·ins. gar. patlo. Ba. Townhouse Adults !714)893·5198 759-ll&S. Ask for Linda IAYFIONT OFFICE De<' 29 Jan 2 HCAMYOM. l·SPM. nrtnfl47S/mo846·1668 only, no pets. S600 Mo .:_-4000 MtF rmmle to~iBr To claim t1rktits ca" Guard gate comm. Adults, no pets. ,/ Apt unfum. 1 Br S3SO ~ 2 Br 2 Ba Mint 1728 Bedford Lane ==·•••••••••••••••• 2ba. Npt Bch Work tlff11.'f' spuel' in 'l;e,.purt 64~ 56i8. ext 272. Spacious 2 bdrm If am Utilities Free: I Costa Mesa 646.0341 cood Near beach Child ~·7~ IL.a Be h M 1 I 97l~or home 64s 6068 &>uch. appro' 2511 sq rt f1tket.s must be claimed rm' Dean Home 11250 ·~ • 2PM OK · d N · Yearly 4 Br Bav view guna ac .0 or nn. S400 mn l~t & I.isl ron b\ De~ 22. 1981 · · LAQUINTAHERMO.SA. a~ter · yar 0 pets , 98.S No. Pac1f1c Coast 3brLagBchhouse.3blks taN J ii hn lliS 9110 i . · • • • lllD.MM512 t71-4ll1 18211 Parkside Ln. 1 blk Ji Sharv I BR. lots of wood 83,l.;m? ~I~ next to sand 1495 1 Hwy, Laguna Beach. from beach, non smkr 960-172.S -- --'-'--""""-'"------1 w ol Be h 3 blk s f ~ & wallpaper S38S mo Unique old rooftop ocean I Dally, Weekly , Kitchen $275. rm , 497·3017 . . Harbor View Hm 3bd.rm . . ac ' 5 . 0 Asldor 8111. 63H266 view. lbdrm. S37S. Free 645·l683Broker I 8\'a1lable Lov.· ~inter Condo r f I \ov. Leasm11. Al'aullf.u l lllUWu/IHett/ . • T . Edinger ~oJ Yo r unused @ I I d r n.~ 2 B B 494 5294 or rent. l'ma e. office span• J.i3 3rd St ~. 2ba, avatl. Ja.n I.st. o~ 1.o17.5.o141 U 2 BR .. gotr course view. aun ry S36·S050 al """et r. I a ga~age, rates . X1nt H B area Beaut La•una Beal'h 494 i224 cond. llSO/roo. 640-Nll . .. .. · new c t. 1450 mo. Ask 7pm palio, pool. A~ul~~· no Balboa Inn. $90 & up furn Pool tennis $250 11 • , ;i:;:: .............. . ~. •-INdl J741 lteffiS COUid for Biif. 63J.1266 I Br. Adults only. pets. S.'iOO, !80! H ISth weekly Kilchennette, I 964-lkl29 eves wknd 1 Real Esta!~ pm Jle or • ..,.... l I • nopets St642·7340. ocean front 675·8740 I -------I r1 res 1011 ' co mm Opport.ity SOOS On ~-2bd .5 ~•n•••••st••ud••JO,•••s•p•;•-;v• be SOmeone'S Large I Br upstairs, IJ»267S OCEAN VIEW deluxe 2 -. . i Shmkr 2br. f2ba aSpCt.Plnon· 1 Pnme Swpt lof Real ••••••••••••••••••••••• wa..,rl. · . . · • · pool. Adults. Laundry . * * 1t s r. re s. nr aza . Estate or I\ me r1 c .i LOSING LEl\S E q u1t Newport Saores. 3bd. ma1 serv1c~. phones. Chr·1stmas new. carport. $365/mo Adults 40+ I Br. rnge. Br._ 2 Ba deck . yard. u ••11 EDSOM S2SO t deo. 754·7028 ~t.6J33 ting business'. sell;ng out f700 $1.lSwlt.•2227 642-1401 I washer1drye c ts brick rrplc . gar . w . -----. LL I . 3bd I ·i '900 . . · , ,._ r. rp · s E cu R GATE 3232Colorado PL b Room. immaculate Must Professional Alturn~\ ·5 A supp 1es and r1x . am1 Y . Beaut1fulty furn. swte. S II them Sdaci~ I bdrm house "'""· I car gar . 24 hr. Sll901rm. or lease opt costa Mesa I be young Christian, easy• oH1re suite io So~th lures including 3bd. Vlll11ell,200. 2br. ~ba spa. ~auna. e Westclift Area. "'2bl.k to sec pool, 1acurn, gym, Adults, Sunset Bluffs on You are the winner or goi ng 548 ·8067 &I Orange County I~ ~e~k Display cas~. waiting w ......... .._. WJite TV. maid SVC. shopping center &r bus tenrus, clbhse "more. Pactr1c Ave c M I two free tickets ($1800 ~S711l. I ing compa11 ble pro I room r hairs. Beauty .,... 611·1400 $1(JOO/mo.•ZZ27 With an ad S450 rm. Mature adlts, 5475·~4763 J-GJG.9440.642·8808. valuello the Rmmate v.·anted. NB ' tessionallt•nant~sul1h as Salon hairdryers and OCIAMYllW! no pet s Call Ellie Lwt lg nu 3 Br 3 ~a wet· 1 wsth large loft & extra ICE FOLLIES & I Bhifs 4 BR rondo S2JO, attorneys, er \ aN·oun hydraulic chairs. mir ... to Beach. Prime Studio 1 blk beach under the 7S2·19'l0, 9-4 wl!!l.~ -bat. (rpk. 4x7 Ille tub. deck.759-0414, 759.1042_ HaJDA.T OH ICE I rm. 760-61197 I lanes. 1nsuranre brok(•r mrs. shelves and plants Peninaula loc~liC?D. 1575 544.33311 • • LA~GE 2 B.r 1''2 Ba. ~~ott lo\rn~ec:~· BLUFFSCONDO. ZBR. I ANAHEI M MF lo shr 2 br. ov.o ha . ln\t·Stmenl !'OUO~rlor ~h~~~~~~~ampoo ~lll>s=.· ~~jj1· ~:..~ ... ",.,. .... 376' Dally Piiot g~~~.~tt~J .~~lld Also 1i '2 Br 2 gB~ B~.i. togarh. Park vie~t"I co~~~lAON I 64pool 1,,,~enms. $220 mo I ~~~·~~~!~~ ... r~~~:i!le: Call 631·9754 or •n•••••••••••••••••••• G'ft 6 •de w/above xtras 846·4152. w.... s oppUlg . qu1e · -.,.._,_ . hi ,1 , ,1 b afters 898-6809 A#· OCEANFRONT 2 "4 Br. I UI ·•EASTSIDE LIVING • ll.u 9501 · sale. $62Si'mo. 644· 1718 Dec. 23.25 or Lad to h b.I h , a~mlle~. al ~." ' .u - --· -Bdr "' f au 2 BR S37S S' I '""" lJJNG BEACH AR ENA y s r mo 1 e om~· Fl'ee parktnl? l all C or 3 • • am..., room. Avail Winter. W~kly/ I · mo. mg e. 3 Bdrm condo 2"'2 ba 1 reas rent n1re for re % * * • Ba,blt-ia.a.1ara&e,va· Moathtx.m7173. 2BR.SSOOmo.lChild. WALK TO B EACH: view Patio '& oot' ~r29:Jan.2 liredlady .4912004 noe 135.S.~ ; DOHRNICltYSOM cul •· 3 8dr 2 Ba, f)-esh &Clean 64S·2708 Bach. stove Ir refrige. ~5/roo 96().2187 p To claim tickets, call Prof M ·h r . BR I 2 0H1«es Sli2!'l mn up 1019iJon Day Dr dbiprap,blt·imf150. WWlrl.... Call 642 5678 Ne rt Hei hts area gas le water paid. 1275 · 642 ·5678, ext 272 · to s r u(ll z prox 5'Xl~q rt. util~ 1nrl. • 11 Be h JACOISIEALTY Ooeanfront263Bdrm • likwpo 2 iR d I . rm ~7979 Ocean Vu 2 br. 2l, ba, Ticket.s mustbeclaimed Condo S200 lst &last t oPl warehouse a'ail Yoo ~n~n~~nwma:er of ssnsariY Mlll!!.IS Bay view 2 Br 2 Ba a• • ftr II Ad4:ii~e';;oomo 548~~;· WALK TO BEACH: I Br gar. S7SO. 646.5800 dys. by Dec. 22. 1981 1.., ~I ~·4401 $46 4370 I Jan I Chewful pn me I two free lll'kets ms 00 """"" • Af.. 675·8170 Clll'i t.a ' · s t ove & re (rig e ~2l682evs * * * avai 1 1 I ().: >\1rpon loc Jeannt• ,11tueJtothe 67U 173 Balboa Bay Club ful.ly I I S. Santa Ana· S.C. Plaza, S350/nw> llwlla9• leeclil 3140 t\lm. rm & bath; young MtF toshr z br. nr beach. s.LS 0036. Lois ;;,,1 ;54:; ICE FOLUH & J Br l~ Ba firer.lace furn Bach Apt Avail. AdoV"ISOr1 1 ~r adullt, cen~~50a.1r. 536·7979 ••••••••••••••••••••••• empl. M, refs. Lag Nig jac. gas BBQ. frp lc . shar~ ~~r fum c~ff1re in HOUD•T O ... ICE · ... ,:. • · · · · ' patio, poo . spa, ~ m· S Nwiit Bch 673·1955 "' " dlbwsbr. uupo11 . gu Jan. tst. $1200/mo . ' cl gas/water/ htg. Agt l.8S/mo (714)495·9637 · C: M Pref I gal sec'I AN AHEIM ran1e. Gardener ' 142.JlllZorfJs-GMS. 957.(YlZl Nofee F'urn ocnfront. frplc. "-'-' serv1re or acr't bkk pr CONV ENTION water paid. Red~ed to Roomy j Br. T~wnhouse Kennybunkport? .. wshr/dryr, pvt bath ,..,... 050 Write PO Box 3094. CENTER fa»/'tl».5'1-SZIO. WISTUllYILLA&E I I p!5mo.67S.3703 ....................... l'!~r:l_B~h,ll~ -Dec 23·2Sor bd d I lmmed. occupancy. apt in quiet adu t com· Isn't that the boat Easts1dt. Costa Mesa NEWPORT B~ CH 504 I.ONG BEACH REN 2_,~m/ coa od, po~t· LI Adult onlv comp lex. plex. Newly decora~ed. XTRA LARGE ROOM Garage I Ox 10x24 ,.,' N BIAd "O. . .-.... ""J A A _ ... mo . + epoll . .. Pool.spa. laundry room. rtreplace. enclsd patio" that won The America 's Cup in 75? Available in Eastside S75tmo '180 21st St ·•0 • ewport \I . ..., to ..,.;l' =-an 2 Addi-Iv. 7•7'33. r• ~r g Ad It I C.M. for remale to rent 1300 sq ft a\·a1I at SS• a To claim tickets. call br .. _ 11 1 ,• pilltiolordecks. No pets. a e. u 5 on Y ~"""~ M · . . . 1 d &tM262. sq. n. Sierra Miimt <:o 642 5678. ext 27 2 t 2 -· • rp c, oa Gar11esavaiJ I 'no pets. SSSO Mo. i...;..-~~J 1'...J\.;./"' -...:J any amen1t1es inc u . 30' dbl d 64 l32A Tickets must be cla1mtd peaimula. tl50 mo. yr. ••. Bach. s3so ~3381 call btwn 9·5:30. If · t ...... A ( .... "t) "ft ybu 1..,,.. ing. private bath. en· .r1.ve access. _I_ b "'--22 1981 ..-. ..!... A•• .. ~ 1 Br ..... IS 2 Br. 1 Bii $44(), I Br $375. as don't i I bad un11'r not lone 1/12 MM152 1146-9501 ~ I * •• ;. _ _... •t,Gmove ia. YQIJ re no sore ,.,.., °' "''"' ""nn n"+"'rt trance, hi~h bt'am ceil· drywall fm1Sh. S75 mo Ha\'t somethm~ 10 sell • >' ~ • · IG-xm.-. ZBr.5'7~1485 Pool, adults. no pets. w • Ile -,~ l' a · mBS. WI & kitchen · • C1as~lfiedad) on v.el_ _ lizlMAN9 ~AM: TSLMpt. 145·8122 Savage Wilde &r Co <li~nybunkport tflooso'!~}4t~~ndVilyU pnaftevr.6SZSSPM. mo. 642.-5457. l•il1na..... 4450 ..... 11""91 4450 ... ' ...... 44'0 2 w... 2 ba. C.pe Cod Soe111 Act1v1lle$ DI· Fireplace pool. pvt 642.,4470or675·6606. ··~a1t apartment ·...-~a ~ 1 age . •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• .. •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• atyle Home. Tennia rectot •FreeSllndly patio, dishwasher. on Nwprt Hgt! I Br. twnhse. ID Huntingtoo 8each.Seawind Village is a result Inn. 4 BR hse. Washer. pool, )K. fareplace. 8154 ~~~;:5\ ·~:~,: E/aide, all ilu·lrg 2 Br. gar. frplc. Adults. no of to(ally pmonaliledprofe:Wonal planning. :~e~~~~sl. last mo. cardtn lpU. from SS60. pets . S4 l O + dep. The kind of attention you deseM. K.ltdlwf7S.7214 =T•~-=: !57·2141. 642-5722. A pefft!ct blend of naturt and IMng-1175 incl<b utlls Nev.1>0r1 Newport lear1', Batk (pro & pro shop)• 2 Lui! Z bd, 2 ba. pool. lBr upper, utll pd, $370 nestled in a forest with baWing brooks and qu1et ~~ie~~:n S:~:k:: a.,, aYaillm•d. LoTe-Hewtl!Clubs•S.Una adulta, no pets 1395. 111>. Ad.tu. no pets. 383 ponds, C®ied ~natural ocan brme. Add to lJ 2 U 2~ M coedo, • Hy<1rom1111g1 • •Worl7a..c.4 W. Blly.548·9516 1_646-___ 56511....._. ____ _ tlltehlll1 ca,,.~~ Sw1mm1ng •Goll Btautiful 1 bd. 1 ba. 1 Bdr S250, util pd, thattennls courts.swlmmingpoots.ajaCUUJ clod Fum. rm, I~ house nr _.... • •· -Dnving Range *'"• carpets, drapes. adults. qi.lift, patio. a convenient IOcatJon near shopping and near OCC. or respon. leile Of&lom. le.ahor, ~ M'TS: Q u i e t a r e 1 ! 844..eese employment and you·ve got a place ariyone would employ~ feml. 1200 in· SJlrf Smgtes. '' 2 Bed· cm_.. or 5t1.-& 3br. 2ba, bonus rm. end. proucly CIR home.(Even w ... .-..""""rtl).. clm-util. 957-1390. Jiii rOOll'll • Fu!ntShtd r f I . '""'"'/""'..,.,., 2 nns Oft Balboa bland, 9-lt.... '~•Mllll I dl•C~ ~10111'•1~xtc~s;_~v1Nceo Ont and two bedroom. one and two bath IZ50/mo. t utlls. 120~ .. , _ .. ,................ t.Jv11111 •Ho P111 • Lilt aew 1 Br up ...,... "" •~....... ac!Uft aplrun«lts from$flO.CXl. ..._,,_ 2 k Cee'9 ~<*'• 0,.11 Dtit~ •lcl&bedral cellios Pl pdl. *° mo. + S800 ~ A&Mt. m.3173 ...., t ... ........., 6 . ttoe ~pie . da1'wi•r. aec.d!p.Cu1tl5.C7M - -IA&khamfUrm. I room -+ ...... , ,..a • 0.wood , pool, tpa, bbq J Br. 2 Ba. lrplc., privet• I .... 'llrll I f1ltll hovat in lovely ._. A..U. ••· • ..,....,...... 6 ,.,.,.or carport. plt1o ~yard, 1araae. ll.ft~~~on vuiq Satdtn. uo wult. ......... Q!MtAftlla,NOPITS .... puit6c1rpet.18.SO. ~rllR•--, 1 ... .:=..;=------9' " f4r. ...._.._..... i! troa 1470 1p. ••u Btobr•t.-o. 15555 .... ---. Llllt-...,,.;-__ Blldl.CA xi.. ar Roea., m wk. ;MtaD • •• m:m.T,111 Pin•. HSO Harl•. •auttf1111Y landst•Dtd. ·-· .. ._ <~> ..... ,_.. ~=~ro~ :1~tb.e~~ .....,. ....... MNMJ, ..iet, actult comp)ea. f'flllll 1115111Dlligl>f'flllllWdrtutnonrion1111cf1 "> •• PRIME RETAIL LOCATION: COSTA MESA THE HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER 2300 HARBOR BLVD. Ralphs. Thrifty, Edwards Cinema . J .C Penney Co . Chuck E. Cheese's & more anchors . 2160sq ft. suitable for bakery. sea food or similar. Approx. 600 sq. ft. up to 2000 sq. ft. next to Chuck E . Cheese's lPiua Time Thcalre l suitable for baby ap· parel , toy store or similar To Mt refer to Suite 37 540.7921 I• I' • =•JE:b'.:-'~ t~cJ\\MrrJ' • l~la :Ji:~: ii•t:,:;a,..:::!: Mtftllllt, .__on*'-eo-...., *""" 111,..:=1:;.:L:•=-,-,-, -,-,-. -, .-,-. .. m .... •. ... • ... be ..... Up. .. .............. ._,OAMW-. ... "1 ...... Pit•.' ~ f :~ ... ,. .. -----.......... i1~~~~~~~~~~~==============~~j .... J - .._ • • • • c-•1 L.-t & Fomd noolLost & Fo.ct noo r.1 n 11 nso ·1:1..e & tt.tp w.tM 71 oo Wmhd 71 oo ..,. Wmhd 7 I oo tW, W.tff 71 oo °''' ...... 5005 ,.. ••• , ....................... ....................... ....................... ,,, ,...... • .......................................................................................... . • ._ ...... ••••••••••••• LM& FMd LOST. Cream colored f ound b~auttful tong EXECUTIVE ••-••••••••••••••••••• Babysitter, reliable IUSIOY DISPA.TCHIMG HA.JIOllSSHS! •••••••••••••••••••••••! Corker Spo l. M1lyr red ! ham.-d blk M cat. Lag sum ~& womanfor6mo old boy F N B h F or p l umbin g c o Ebot.h for rent S75 Very ...... ....., ··••c-• s1ool collar. "JEEPERS"v1c c .494·1586 • .. I ........... 7005 Knowledgl' of plumbing bus s S48-IJ11 41 yn •.money_ maker. •••••••••••••••••••••• Woodbr1dgl'. 12 02 .1F'ound· Small Min iature ~hour ESCORTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• inventory hel pful ., 1;.°T=a~v'iu:~c(;'t to Reward. SSl-8549 --Schnauzer. fema le Salt tSl-1122 MC/VISA * * * please apply 333 E 17th HOUSECLEANERS. to lease For Ullo~mat~ Lost M Boxer. 4 yrs old. I and pepper \'1c Pine GIAMO C>HttlMG KAY CIAMH St 113,Costa M ~a ~hr. Ptr Car. 6'5·5123 call · l fawnw wht ma rkings. 1 Tree l.nHB968S836aft ESCORTS 38earpaw Domest i c Need e d - MEL FUCHSRLTR El T or o a r e a 6 PM Irvine mature hve1nNannyfor Kom1•1ldH~ 67S-8120 REWARD' 494 4581 or Found Bu~le, Doxie, 1 FEXTU~~IN~E & I You are 0tl' winner of l tnla.nt and toddler So Nr bus Need ref, must POOL SUPPLY Wltb service accounts Nets M,S,000/yr. 1100,000 · or trade for ru l t'Stlte j •.su», S48-7°'4 C....llklal5a.o. I Laauna Beach. Jfat.1 tmls, name " goodwill. l!lv. 6 equip. Will train. Call 4N-3100, 640·2.s24. NEED XTRA lNCOM E? Diatributorships avail for revolutionary new diet aid tbat sells itself. IN7419 Give yourself a Christmas bonus -sell unneeded rte ms 1n the Daily Pilot Gift Guide Call 642-5678 951-1581 ~rd mix Pug Pup or me~ Y k 10 ha h two frtt tickets ($18 00 Lag una Ref man like kids and pets S4.25 Found· Small parrot type py, English Setter.I ~~i 's ac wit t e l vaJiael t.o tbe dat.ory Begin Jan '82 hr 760-9206 or631·2191 bird. Sat Der 5. vie bet Sparuel mix. Schnauzer t tc:IFOUllS & 99'1·1S3'1 _ lnt'omeT ax Preparer. Beat'h&Newland HB mix , P oodle , Old _H_-!207 HOUDA.YOHICl I [)ynam1t' sales pos1t1on l Ill male or female. ex· 1dentif)' 556-6991 En@lish Sheep Dof! IAtlract1,·e. personable ANAHEIM with Petrolon. Inc lin1· per'd Top working con· 9-4 PM I rv1ne An 1 ma I Ca re lady over 45, would hke CONVENTION que new produet. ground ds. Congenial officl's Found. Dachsund. Male Center 7~ 3734 to meet gentleman with CENTER rtr oppty Impressive 1 Pnme establis~ed.chen· Harbor & Ad a ms ,...,... SlSG spiritual values & a Det' 23·2S or I eanungs. Call Answer tele Start beginning of Same 0scar?S56-9660 'sense of humo r P O LONGBEACH ARENA Ad'601.642-430024hrs. Jan . H 8 . Are a · · · ....................... Bo x 235 1. Ne wpor t Dec 29-J an 2 \714J848-6070. Found l,rg Colhe mix, Beach 92663 'T 1 · · k l 11 1 ~----apx 4 yrs , M, vic COEDS-Would Love to • __ ---o c atm uc e s. ca lsuowOffker JOBS!JOBS !JOBS ' y 0 r kl 0 w n M a 1 n Party with yo~ Call Sue For total relaxation with I 642· 5678, e x l · 27 2 New bank h8$ opening All over the U.S. Not an 834-4593 or Debbie anytime a prof massafle Steve Tickets must be claimed for a mature. efficient agency. Ca If t602 1 ----·-----9S3_:~ __ 10.01 645-1426 by Dec. 22, 1981 esc. ofAr Comp com ZS2·CJJ79 operator 527. 7 found blond Lab, vir Vic--* * * ' d k Lona & Myer CM Owner Give yourself a treat for me nsurate w I ex per a a wee · mtm identify. 646·6397 GrNt c..,_y Ch.ristmas. A satisfying $31.90 WEEK. Christian Call Laguna Natl Bank KINDER G AR T EN •d ask for o L•>sl SIAMESE CAT. Escorh massage Pete 494-4871 Pre-School 320 E. 18th &Tr Co.497·2245 AIDE. immed full t une Ch I t 1123 H nt Bch W of 34Hrs 641·0180 hn•14Ser••cn5l601 Sl Costa Mesa Special I employ ment. ex per For aale: On sale liquor r s "'o s Beach Bl Sml 'cat, It Cotll/Clttcb 1·•••nuuueunu••u Procram.646-5423 f ema le Cafelen a, part pref F or info c all license, Orange County, A~Ylsor-cream £'Ir. choc pQinls. A S..-/MC/YiM *•MEW•* .W. Wmhd, 7 075 j hmr. perma nent pos1 549-3877 (47-55710) to quahf1ed Reward 839•5925 •-r I , .... .._.,.1.,asr.o. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tJon. no weekends Call ~Y to do fa :n1ly laun buyer· Ca r man & --------"'! ~Gold ' M~ .-G"' d lntel.ligl'flt fema l.e with I m.4403anyttme I dry,ptck up &i deliver Mansfield. La ... ·yers. MEWYIAl'SEYE ••••••••••••••• ~a211g1~· N r anrt ~t ac~nhng, coot-GeleraJOffice ~ (n4)6'1}(Yl00. lnKelet PSYCHIC -Hr Opening. ewpo ing. cleanuig & hostess· -----1'\Mt store. flowers and rAITY Sma ll gold hearts down READINGS by Blvd, Newport Beach ing abllitiaSttks live-tn PA.ITTIME LEGAL SIC'Y ICCOWlt.I, S20,000 cub CANCEL LAT I 0 N ! the center Lost V 1c AMANDA I 673-0648 Open 8A M · employment witb sin,le I Must have good phone Lagwia HJlls Rec~nl CA M&-SIOI Have opt>ning.pvt d ub. 1 Ba lboa Isle or Npt SeeadmDaily tAM Master V1sa_. __ 1 11111e0rsin&ll'male with pe_rsonabty &i hke de probate experience acromlll>dates up to ZSO Center S48-9892 Pilot 1V Log. Dec 11 "T.....t -5450 school age childrl'n Colt · pleasant phone voice. laded work Jwce Trel'. necessary Excellent le.C.M.557-7234 Fo und · Di n g hy 10 67l-Oll6 '•••••••••••••••••••••••! m-Uiil0.5S7 7282wkdys.I Equ&l()pportunity act'Urlle typing&awill-12151 Monarch St . typing & shorthand ' GIFT SH OP . best · Westcliff louUon, v1S1· hie, eu y access, park· Ina. adaptabll' &i adopla· ble.125,000. 11-+v Newport Harbor Call •••••••••••••• • ~PLY FR EE ' Pan Am 2 Olrisuna. Employer inpess lo learn. Exp. Garden Grove,891-4425 I skills re~uired Call _,I after6pm· 673-9368. for 1 coupons, C! coun· Young marr i l'd ma n prdl'.TT'ed, but will tram Gii•ral Office ~H~ms 0 ... • for appt, h. ti $100 reward for gold PIMIPA.MTHH I t ries Ha wai i S4 0 would lik.e odd jobseves IAIMAID tonlact:Mrs Eves Permanant part-l ime - 'ifoumo dd., /Im •• tf>U>jt('ik~.) 1 115111 • bracelet taken from •OVTCA.U • 631-36&1_ _ &i wkends Can do a Part/time, for sports I S49-4834 person desired to Join Med. back offi ce assist Aoit2·26 sliver Muda nr Balboa 667..0767 N~Help to On ve to ya.n ety of handyman bar Good clie ntele professionalgroup .ro do Exper.amust Xlnt ben. T a I e n l o Pl 1 o n a I Fer!)' oo Nov. 18. No AU.. Major Credit Cards I Oakland Dec 22nd or jobs .. 972-9525 eves: ask ea.ta Mesa. 646-99~ DICIHAte 'COOi light typing. fihng & re-& s a I H B a re a Professional modeling quesllonsa.sked 760·3801 NEEDCREDIT' I 23rd. Back t.o NB Dec forBill lllPllEI" , needed for 'Mexican cept1on. Call 4!M-GS41. 1 84 . ..,,_7""'·377-..;.::1 _____ _ andtalent judges wkdys GetVisaor Master Card 27th or28th Will pay all Mature Exec. Sec'y, l'lt· Full t i me~·;;;~t ure l c~se. 2 months begin-NforDiane 1----... ---• 6"[.1-.~~9~ .. , E. Coeet ""r .. Cdlil ..__.. 5120 ~' GUARANTEED . Write Auto mo b i le Cal l runctions. desires Ptr D-1: bit 70 I g a oe ~ .O.lflflsT·MT 642-3463,642-~ Hlm'-•Cot w1tb no credit Check e xpe n ses :'llew perienced in all office person. pref. with . n1n_g early, J anuary . ,...-.-... LOFflCE I MIDICA.L •...,.,.-, lalt Dec 9. female Vic lo DPL. PO Box 4775, 64H007 An y afternoon empl. 979·962l autoboat du lu exp. ~· on . r "" T'No Ptr pos1t1ons avail P f~l i"". "'d X R ••0 ••••••••••••••••••• Laguna Be a t'h H 1g h n" -Call weekday mornings cnase boat carrying_ap-g.1 pm & 1-6 pm must be re mile · ay l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I School.Gl-1390 ___ Lu Veg.!ls..J"vJ!l!.1_96 __ ~i,.., BARTEN DER . e x · only'S75-87ll prox 6 pass and be d ablet.ot 979.j711 cert1f1cation Gd pay . ..... W..e.d 5012 • """ -pe r1enced. Co rn e ll · captain. Male or fem - -I with chance for advan· .. ••••••••••••••••••••• e• e e • •• e e e e e e e .. • • • ... • • • • • • • • trauied. Avail to serve •IOOllHPll• OK . p I e a s e ca 11 cement Call 752-6300 or SBIOUS · e your Holiday guests. j AIP. A/R. payroll. daily 1 14 16 4 O. 9 3 O 6 o r IAlf,,:.:11• R9 !ISS-0143. OPPOITUMITY • 8 DAY WEEK SPECIAL e Call 559-0977, d ys or won sheets. Soml' ex· 2l3/3S7-6031,9to 5pm.to _,_..." MM"'" ,~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Private bus inessman e • eves pt-rime~ nee. Mon.-Fri furnish information and 19350 Ward St Medical AssLStant .. __ 1u .... tantial funds to e 8 Days • 3 Lines • 8 Doller• • 1...., Wlllhd 7100 Apply in person· 1:he possible arrange in-I Hunttngton Beach Expt-nenced Office Girl ,_ .. e . ..,. Village Inn l27 Manne tl'rview. You are Ille wmner of I PM 39 putthaseservice related • ••••••••••••••••••••••• A Balboa.I I d two free tickets ISl8 00 HB. Alter6 964.4 1 bulinfss other than in· tls£:asv le ota(e ,c,,n ti D.1v Wee• C1a.,s1t1e1 ri. mail and'' e ACCTG CLEll v., S.!!!.....:... __ If you're not reading tne value ) to the Med. Sec'y. exper. a surance. Rl'plil'S con· e <:0'.>1~ 1us1 SS -ll"dl., •. in:~ d dollar a dav' Ti.: h1d1tty for 1t1 is • Costa Mesa area Daily Get GREEN cash little ads in Classified. ICE FOUJIS & must Ins b1llg, xlnl ride n t I a I. W r 1 l l' e ~r p· JI ofler ~ 1 ,, mu~I oe d 'lOn-wmmerc •al u'>f•r oflenng ales bank 10 k for WJOTE elephants I you're miss mg a lot or I ben ' sal H B area a...ifted Ad lt983 Daily ~·~ha• 1 ,., ''1r '>d•t> 1r to seoo oer ad an1 '"e or1(e musl • 1 s · · rec.. ey with a Class1f1ed Ad newsy information as HOUDA.T OH ICE · • ..~ add. lite typing. Call b ANAHEIM .;;,.;84""7·""377'--'-I-____ _ Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. • be i" vOlJr .. r: Th .. l"'OSI stays ine same wr etN•r vl.lll' a'l e 855-2394 weekdays • 11642-567 ' ~as some g reat u ·s I CONVENTION ' MODB.S{!SCOITS Calta Mesa, 921626-0560 'leeos f •Q"' '1Jy• o;pll1ri<J 11me or 111'>1 one e 642 291.9 weekend &i eves I •1y ,., J CENTER ....., .. "'--5025 • • Aid~. f lime fo r prr· . ..., I ................... _ ····-~ 1, Dec 23-2S or Attn Fe~~~ly -·••••••••••••••••• e Use one w i; ro '" ea " 001 Aooui 4 wc.ros ma~e !Jne e school 111 Irvine • LONG BEACH AR ENA Vmture capital for b1gh MAlll SOMl O..l HAnv ciass•• PO ne of (ve>e Mn1rnum ao •s 3 line~ Please "' nt (114)S.SZ-7494 Mortgage t.edL •software, also MAllf SOMl OMlSMtt.E 1 • plainly e • . Sal : j To cl~~~:~152 raid Rapidly upand1ng =~~ing • Place a HAPPY AD • • * * * : AdvertiUMJ es . I 642-5678. ext • 272 ~e~~e~:n~1~ge Mca~) -inthLSrolumn • r------------------------------, • =1.S~~e~~r Exper newspa~°';d~~ay salt'sperson to Tick.et& must be claimed AnxiousS &iL's Pension ....... Ceplhl forooly S3 25 • I I HllntingtonBeach ~ handle ke) act'ounts for Oran~e Cnast by l>et' 22,1981 r unds & Pri ~ate In· D ' Ill Lew Call642-S678 e I I •• You are the winner of Daily Pilot Sala ry. comm1 ss1on and --~ * * \estors seeking ex Vmtutt capital avail for e I I tv.-o free liclt:ets <SlS.OO • excellent benchls Growth opportunS1t1es penenred loan agts with baliness start up. Also TO MARC I I e valueltothe ~ for person wi th career amb1t1Qn~ • enrl 11·s ltmt to plan for that a following Call,J1m or dobmlness loans. eqwp-<AKA BERRY I e 1 S 1.00 I e tel FOUJIS & tomolete resume ln !'tt;irn r f'TlriPI Pn \·acallon lnp t'or ext ra l~a_SSl-6995'----nnt leasin&. W.9863 I like rou • You 're fun. e 1 Box 1560 Costa Mesa CA. 92626 :"Jo phon~ cash. why not sell ~ome ...._tlllla.T-t LOVE,KELLEEEE_. 11 10.IO I e HOUDAYOHMICI ca lls . 'p leas e An Eq ua l Oppor • 11f those1tems )ou1lon1 1 Sell w1th E~t:• -··•••~ ·-· &: ANAHEI c-I ·' need with a t'IJ~~1f1t•d It's a BREEZE ~ 50l5 NANCY I I 13 20 I • CONVENTION tunity r,mp orer -• I · I e CENTER • , I a_d.:.._~-~8 I <.:l:tssifi~ Ail~ 642-5678 -•••••••••••••••••••• • 1;1ope you feel welcome Siiier~ Co. 1b your new home • I 15.80 I • Dec. 23-2Sor ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT All types of real estate Cbangl' & adjustments • I I • LONG BEACH ARENA :. 330 W&~?fa;~~~T:.r~~~~g_fE1192626 : inveltmenLlsince 1949. are most often ror !he e I Add S2.60 for uch 1ddltlon1l llne for I tlmH I Dec. 29-J an. 2 •, •· I Cw~.. best H:>pe you enJOY I • To claim tickets, call ·--· ••• -n .................................. -~:::' your new roomma te • I 1 e 642-5678, ut. 272 . -• v. mo~ than your last • I • Tickets must be clalml'd '4J.2171 54M611 "P" 1 Puollsh my ad for 8 days starting by DK. 22. l9lll th t rel,.... Mt& C:. Pool S 150 • c1ass1f1cat1on •: * * • SIHCEEARLY19'\ ••••••• .. ••••••••••••••. .. Ans wer tn& Ser v ice 11tUnd. Tn11t .Deeds • Narne e Telephone ~rator for OWN'El .~~~':n~:'NER ~.~ u ~:e~ gto f C:s~ • Address • ~ s~-~·n~nef~s. Ner~. Brobr Meu 1213 1 864 -5468 •. City z10 ___ Phone e ~Bu~b. •te · ,._, '4M016 befon• p.m • e -~~==~-I ----... •-I Check or M 0 enclosed 0 • ,~ A.I llNTIOM: lien 11., on Balboa &.I& '-d -UOO e Charge rny ad to e Ambit ious boy1 and w-t u.t dtedl. Over "••••••••••••••••••••• e e firls l~U year1 old. to Aelllit7.a«torlocl11-------•l e O .. # Exp • work OM or two l'Vto· 18m. tlGIOmlalmum. in&• 1 week 1e ttin1 ..... ..,,Mr f111 IM • 0 ~ # Exp e newsp1per s ubscr ip-671-JIU ,... e ~ • lions. Transportation A1£ flEE e L ------------------------------e and constent adult WIDOW HAS HI for Cll: e r·····-··· WE'LL PAY THE POSTAGE ···--········:, • ~:~~~:Pfl.0~:~ TD'a/IE lout, lOK up. e • 111 I NO Posuc.c Andrea, &U·4Ul, est. J~!!!!!-!!!!!mdit!!•~Auoc!!l!!!·N~~.1$41~pe!.:~~~!!ll~Y--l•••"·J.·16·7·1··.!Jlll: 1. ,:::~:~,::: .. l : JO ·-" -Nm • cm · : !i : •. IOO'••• bll ~ BUSINESS REPLY LABEL > e =eMed •cutomod ~ f C .. • ..._ ....-.• e 2 · eeper. er ti• er .ns~ •J"'I! I "' ""H <l•\$•l•"""0 •I C01• .. •U • '"'"0""'. ii • e11perintt Mlpful. 40 • ~ oOSU (J( •u Ill o•ci ,. •OO"fw• 8 • houn per •etk. E•· Sell y'our un~ items with a low cost ad under the Daily Piiot Gift Guide .. ·.= i iii.iiar f i' ~:~~i~ffi I ··~ e l loa 1MO I • • I 3JO W. ley It. t e ! Cotta Meta, CA 1262t i •1 loOO H.wlJCr llMt • 1 • • •••• (O\M ~ ~QIOI) •••••••••••••••••• • •••• KIDS-~TUDENTS NEEDED .. _, ... Elm $30-'50 per Wiik. Tript & Prin1. c.I Mr. a 11 .. 1n .... 1. -- HAPPY riJ HOLIDAYS! SANTA SAYS '11APPlllSS IS A STEM! JIB" MACHINE OPERATORS IND• 111! ONLY 24 WEEKS F1nanc1al aid available tf you qualify Job placement assistance for grads PUMTCAll PllSOM Caner eritDted. ftthne. uper'd only. W a1e11 baNd on e'cnr Good driv ~~~~ Aum!>en DIAIMMIM Wanted for extremely bwy ahop. Mual havt OWi\ truck, e1r. pre• ferrtd, but wll tr11n Xlnt pay. 333 E. 11th St .. 113, C.0.la ..... PIOflSSIOMALS Seellln& additional in COUii. Call: .. .am Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Otctmber 12. 1981 RCTaylorCo l)40 · 0000 NEW REAL ESTATE LICENSEES, IF: YOU need s peci31i zed, personal "How To" training from one of t~~ most successful sales trainers in the busmess. YOU want to \\Ork in a plush. well- located office with a group of highly motivated professionals, VOL' de!>trc the c·hance tu grow with :.i rapidly ex pJ nding, pro- gress1\e Mmpuny CALL ~11-.: NOW in absolute con- fidenre GUtlt StllMAM 640.9900 Sernng Newport Beac~. Palm Springs & Ranr ho Mirage RCTaylorCo 040-0000 ( t ___ <O ___ , ) 'Newspaper Carriers for r'outes in Huntington Beach, fountain Valley & Newport Beach •Good Em ... • Suptr Trips • Great Prfles • >r. >. • .. . . -.. --.. ----I ·-... 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IZ, Trl•mtd I• hble .SOI H or SIM. 111. lllrh•.s.mf i"i''w .. id"w .... i .. 15$, ISJ 1pl.K SO/SO bud uw. never wnnS!AOOO·ffl·Y!'· ---:;--HW eom1l1te w ltb t:Je-lroH roa. lhdlum IO•or ... 1111. Cutom HO 1a1. nil ICY:• orCaall fald W:mOftera,m. llland. •or trade for Sold Wtlaut. !aet Ded. '='f~r~· .._, ... OI0'7W'711 CututJ llnt11' a. ... OrltiHWftr Alllo.r.olCltuer ...... uariam.Compl. t:.~~iall waoi Extra toq l•lll bedt, iailbott.17HI•morn1. 1200 r1rm. Wal1ut Had•adl•eclt~,~~~;· Decorator 1111111 ~!a11. K81U71 lolu NAU , di l N1W.CoeU~1 •lcalliDlt.ftltn111tem, Qernilaltt!iC11hs1,.... complete. Mutt be la Alp 1ynl1Mtlnr, brand Colored Cl'9Cleeaa. 9IO m&.1111 · be111tlfu.I leati.er top ..._.a Rd. . (416 frwy •• wo ... • • DI ..01or910. T••ll UY aterili .. r1• decora· vtey aoodC'OllClitioD. aew, w/caH, SIOO or ..:55::;;7'-' .. ='-------IW table.' lea_.., 1&0.G.frwJ>•etor11• ••llult. baby crib. , dim•....._ •u•t aee. • •• llJ.1117 hil.tatter.Brtaa6'4-090 SCM CorOlaet auper lJ • WAT.ePf ci.alra . UIO OBO ':1"· °'1 f1 tJpn ~ :;1~i!f&..•tc ! ~·a~.' l~ fDP.Mtm· J.l.U. Waterford Crystal. F.ader Jaauar OuHar typewriter w/11 ly,. I W a.rlif••· Pamit m.IJ13 1~1 0col ~r~·11 ~~ N 1 ~·--.... II la/out IZS0/080 ~ ._.•11cemaker, 1.MS,.ll!_CllU'8vlaAve Buutlful pltcu P50. Teeor Banjo SI(). remov1bleeattnd11. u ~ eaae. oraqe •la& Neilr S.111 Poaturepedlc ·..u· · till.I · or la • Hpc USO. ._ · · aJatCODd. llOO. .....ta Mt1a hrftc.t Cood. Very r~ ~ llaadol:ln PS. Olcf newlOO. lq:lllO Aaa -~ .. MS·7'0.1 nr. double btd 1150 •-"-"'!. ..... · pa 11,. M~vo1 Ster• 1100. ~ · ~ t-4pm. You ire I.ht winner of uouble ..,_..1t Fender Reverb u s . ....._ ltl7 ... • ....... Stereo book a he Ii ll -. -· IOIDI ant . • 14 • Sk II Saw 11 s. atiq aood lh•lm I two ,,... lJchtl ma.oo . IG-D7t ......... · m m.m'f uD qim IMlud. older • IA· ••10 J water maker w/RO 10'' ladultrial Unilaw value) tolht ....._. ---=-==-------....... •••••••••••••••• JO .. Sdnruaa Tall ZS" · ttrHtla1 f11ral1lala11 type I• anater upacl·1 '41-7tH tClllOUJIS I llllr-lfl IOH Yamaha flute, cue ' 7 baby bunniel (Dwarf> J\'m. 1116, Sofa Bid. BACK SWING Gravity PLUS 100'1 of boae1, TrHOComputer.1.Avela. ty. Will NU HJI. Call HCIJDAYOMICI ••••••••••••••••••••••• muaicttandllOO. Gienl Lo p• Hold lllltecllld,1U5.su. .. El»rdltr.Helpforback bu'rlll,tnaab•crata. 1M1Uau1yro&d.Ori1 <714 >1U·tJOI or SCllllUT$ 11.XR PHMESHlnER 540-CIMZ Cbr11tm11 US n lJltd car,e&I l mo old =· c.o.t MOO. Hll IZSO. AeMe ncte; la CIM of M . Now, llJO. MMWJ (,2U)a5TG1, t.Spm. • ct:v~n,N "100" dual controls. WANTED: 1 atl of use<I ""'557;:;.;...;;lD="------ drk bel1i. plueia .• beavyraln,eaJewlllbe Collapslblt bou1 for P in ball machine AllSl£IS CENTER Newly rebuilt, 175. drums• eym ba la . "-10.W lttt f71.P 8Peti•D Pt1au, Whln ~ top aeit day I Cllri1tma1. •~ "d~" (bwblll). Xlal cOAdl· U . ue _Print _ Oet z:s..zs or Bal'C\ll·Beny Pre-amp, Dleue lean mesu1e. • ........ ;.·.r.;; ....... Llvlal room llblea f.'~'· pro.f main· :;..ay~r:uob'::ct BJ Zia. Ult each. Sit Uoa J=-Caury L.ONCBEACHARENA M· ITI•)7Sl-1$16 ~ _ 2STEINWAY GRANDS acll&«. a1nt coad. S7S'. , a patao louoces ~cu a•c al ~ala Clar!atmu lru. 1d 145-1211 COUNTRY Ott. 21•Jan. 2 FENDER RHODES Office,_,.., & Kube Louil IX Grand Hammond Or1u ISO fln.!t(. 7t0-M40. Co AiacC,..· Pb 115. Ml·SJ'lt Pool table 1lat cond Did y4U bear about the To claim tickets, call ELECTRIC PIANO ..... IOH iboquallly uyrisbu. Callaftttlem ... ·1415 "Paiatiq" Pau.I Blaiat · · Everytbl11 muu 10! w/cwa, ttt' '700. POOi conl\lledlouabark!He 642·Sf0, ut. 272. Brandoew. 4M-7~ .... r.f ................ ~~Id n I • Bldltnctlootquipmeal Henrie. "Home l o Sany port. color TV, S", Funi .. dlalatt, Bdrm, table 1.IPt. sioo. Queen lent out 1 m illion Tickeumuatbt cl1imed ConaaJtoauapbone Pitney Bowta m1111n1 111~1· ''-Mtw HI l4M6J7. Newport" 26•58 inc llkeDN,sm. I tk.JIUtCGanleoLD, u watertled, f1S. Fri. ~!_'!:,_lhenalippe<llhe by0tt.iz.1.111 llatcondw/accttson es mach111e, make offer • • frame.147S?!MS-2113 UMZ50 CK aft.llSat,,.._.. 1..vu1nKY. • • • l!r:llll."2-1136 calJSandyaU4M117 _ t ~1155 Here's How You Can Use Our Famous Dimes-A-Line • lrtnt IMM Of mall them with eotrect cuh to D.-Y Piiot, 330 W. lay St., Cotta MtH. 'CA ... • Each It"' muat be priced with no Item owtr $50. 20c .,_, llnt -11.00 mlr :mum. :. No llYfftOek. ptoduc:t or plants • No commerdal ad• allowed " ... our famous DIMES·A·LINE DIMES-A-LINE ADS MUST BE PLACED BY 3 p.m. ON FRIDAY. FOR INFORMATION CALL LOIS 642-567fi, ext. 319. LARGE window or WHITE fur stole S19 TW IN mattresses sets WAL NU T rased Art 1907 STEVENS ''Little 'rwo 6fl scifias ISO each SU R FBOA RD SSO LEATHER gloves $2 BOYS clothe& IOr SI ~CllWi~N Var~1ty 10 tr a d er c11oler a nd Cranberry glass snifter $20 Twin mattress StS. deco' clock runs fine Scout " with pri mo Love seat $35. &rt wood Boogie board S20. New pa I r Two men Girls t'lothes 2Sr SS ..,pr1·d bike, boys ~. accessories SSO. Albums SS.SO DepreMion glass Bea~t1ful fruilwood St2. Miller. High Life, barrel. st ock and table plus 3 leaves and towel bars s• New Mountain tents U S S1htrware ~Ot each rrt!l' Sp1r1t 10 speed and reconb tOc each pitcher M. Depression cortee table $50. Bar Neon style beer sign forearm $35. Collection s•~ chairs $30 Ping medicine cabinet $1 3 each Fire hose 31 .. in 'Plaqu~s and pict ures g1rlh t11k,. $S0 Non-elect Portable record player cu p and saucer $2. and stool 540. Octagon S20 Vintage wooden antique eameras and Pone table. net S2S Bird Nc111 locks SIS Bar sink 2SC per ft Orange low 50c SS Wine pri!Ss, new J11pan~e hnball game $1.50. Laree llnen lamp M a1eh1ne Berry bowl lamp table 540. Maple handle bottle capper $6 tripods S7 135. Matched cage on stand u s SI S Wash basins StO. carpet S2S Color TV $50 Snow chains $2() Sl't SS Sta111less restaurant shade SI 50. Aluminum S2 Green depression record cabinet Sl7 50 Jenny Lind spool bed set of registered golf Rabb 11 cage s 1 o Lamps ~fie C.:ar pet works $40 Cook:.tuve Sunbeam m 1 xe r SS ~1lvawarc sorter St5. windo111• awning 36ln S4 bread and butler 50c Book ca s u SS · $20 do u b I e s 1 ie S 3 S cl ubs and bag MS Old A n t 1 q u e s e w 1 n ~ sweeper S2. Bedspread S2S Pinto 4 speed S2S 0 I Y m P I a a d d e r Patio doors, shder aad Assorted gallon pipe 40c Carnival glass flower Lamps SS·SlS. Maple Excellent old set of portable ad1uslable machine S20. Vacuum S2 Arllhc1al flowers 4 00 18 motorcycle lire, mu It 1 PI 1 e r SJ S stat111flar) set S35 242A a ft. S gallon white rock frog SI Fur muff $6. cab 1net base $30. White billiar~ baJl.s S18 Prof wooden artists easel S6 cleaner S2S Be1111 bag ltlc-$1 Fireplace screen fnm for sportster S25 Benrhvi!lt' ~ National I franc•~Ci> Dr . Newport SI SO . A I most new S m a. I I E n g I i s h vinyl club th air $20 cue slicks SI each Elegant crushed velvet rhalr SIO Colfee table and tools SIO Tables Sentry safe S2S. 20181 electric cash register Beach 6'2 3528 electric b31r selltr desk table rn. Hooked Tables $5-StS. 67S·2S46 Many sites or picture lined old carry case SIO 7Srerords.aJl kinds Sl ·SS Telephone stand Birch . Santa Ana ·sso St anding horse! . , S4 SO. Large pictures. rug SU Very old large after 8am frames. muc h oak 1 6 i n x 2 2 x S 1 n S 6 SI each. RolJer skates al 1 SI TV stand, metal Heights 557-8271 head ash Lra) S.S Books A~TIQL E 9 inrh brass . d f <J\ .. ' -I I E . I f d Sc $1 ~1rror SJ Sa1l 1 t'rench btnoeuJars SlS. p11n1ings an rames iron tea kettle $35. Wood I ELECTRONIC ,,,,c . .,,. .... rge se ecl1on conom1ca g1 ts an SS l:ptile hot rock SS $2 Couch SIS l.ad1es c A M ER A v 1v 11 a r 8 b 11 _,.. SO c ·$1 Um b re II a . high stool S1. 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Elec 4 '10 Squareb11ck, looks & I Equipped with cruise C... ft 17 ' · ammo ea bnUI Mutt sell PUG 9Hl75 cau ... -..m 111111. wiodw, all leather. ·~·15 VW left 6 ri1ht nw areat! New clutch. COlllrol. 'f.Ut aeata sport Dl~Clemtel:.,_IKM ,...oeosit-am Uwt • t7Jt ~~Im m• c u lat e. =· 'JJ left door. ~ ~.~1·964!9 __ wteelai'.• rconditi0nlna ....... 76cH;~uuu --~ ~~ tt51 ..... •••••••••••••••••• * * * • · ri · estem style w 'II Bue. tan. en& reblt, nu j AM·F• stereo. pwr. 71 CHIYY ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• Aa.a...aa.1 Ml-OIZZ 1111 for Super Bulle tires hub caps auto windows. Ult steerin1 CAMAIO COIYITTI '1t_..,..._0 ~ C.W.W.._r 77tllS ta. ·9'1" '.752·7660 · wheel It VS en&ine. Dynamite dead ab1rp DynamileT·top Loaded · '"""""n"' CCMlfTY'S ~?-11!.le• snrf, AJC. All /Fii c11a 71 YW SCllOCCO '68 Baja totall;-;e bu11l ~es~ bluebOoli with ~· wt• stereo' all w/all xt.ru 6 Just like ' cyl. !_~·.~-I~~· Very DCLUSIYI ...._. ~ Brull b be 1 ' ' lhiseq11pment ~· dr11 Ku1t be seen new. C&aYQA) tt:l'a)..,. uc 6 out. =rs~ =.iraE·:.~r.:: =.:.-= •m ;&~~"r;·'i1!:/ """~~t!~:·" SALE · ··:="° ... cMO ... =Mo We'll deliver anywbtre ICIPOLlaS I ••••••••••••••••••••••• • .. ,,5 Mlllt rond Chumpagne PRICE v-"'SW...... YOUSWA61M YOUSWA ... ln t.be workl! HCUDAYOMICI "lDE._AlPhlNU SA. .. .... ~ ....... 0 ~!n95278 v.a •... 117UBeacb 81vd. 117l1Beach 81vd. -·cH •uaftlTS ANAH EIM tft • . . -_." . mu ••ch Btvd. HJ.IMO 14•Zot0 ~ .. Do~t CONVENTION IY'W CAR\fER YOUSWA61M 'SIYWYAM M J..JHO ----- CENTER NJI 18711 Bucb Blvd. New eng. needs paint $1995 lf71,.--'S'lr ~I • 327,bautbol, a.Ir, POI SAU 712-otOO Dec.ZS..25or ~IC ~ 142-2000 11400 OBO 540.6468 and . _,. ul pwr, w t/ u 111· 71' Pinto b1tcbb1cll:, l•Harbor Blvd. LONG BEACHARENA N J U • ..tSNJl\..C 7»7546 8. cyl. Air, stereo, new terior,ori&. ownr, llSOO. clean,•speed,newtiresJ Hl-7170 Dee.a..Ju.2 ~~=~ "19Rabblt.AM/FMCass '70Bug. xlnt cond. nu ~· T~ cood. S4.700 flrm4M-0075 lu11a1e rack.1000 ....._ • .___ 9740 To claim tickets, call CLOSl DiUNDAYS $3195. brakes, paint ' int. 25to boosefrom. while 5.52·.cno . C:..,.. ttll ~atJoocar.11200 -a •-UZ·Sl11, ext. 272. 6"·9336 Runs o rn~l $1995 .• .._last Clrmrolc>DifJ. o~. Ruo1 .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 080. •••••••••••••••••• ••••• ............ muat ..... "I · d flo ._: • ...... r t .. 200 11~ ....... aime 7 tYWSCllOCCO 642·4961 ~ grea • s I · • '72 Cou1ar. alnt cotld. Nz.t570Jeff :~,,....,.. byDee.22, ml ,.,... f 7'5 Dynam.ICe 4 spd. sport .64 Fact;ry camper bus. oroffer.•1753. P.P. 1reen w/wbite top, 631·1'1t7111ri1 -~ * • * ...................... cpe Orie. Cobalt blue runs good, $950 673·0259 Clwn.... ft20 "5,000mi.Sa50.&46-4321S '71 Pinto batch·back, ...... • ....... lltr lt7tTOYOTA fwsh.Sbarp (0460811 ormans ........... •••••••••••• o...p ttH aiao. air, clean 11850. Mflkt .... 7 completely restored. 5 ~:~t~M S4l t5 Yafvo ---9 772 SllUSFllST! ~··•••••••••••••••••••• L11un1 09·3931 / ~.PA~e!:C:.!e~J~ Like new. Beautiful! ~ JIMMAllMO I •t lftOreo,tC...ty Wehavea1ood selectio11 7% Dodae Dart. Runs ~m......,..2000 ________ _ ..--. I llllltsacrUke. ~CumH ~.l_ITl87S95. VOUSW"''-...... ..••••••••••••••••••••• """""H bo Bl d o r NEW ' USED Great. Perfect Cond. '•• tt60 mos. aen11b e pymls. -.. 1000 t ... " ~ ._ .. _.. #I YOLYODEALll ~ ar r v ......._._ ..... , 52KOriaMi.ll3SO.OBO .• .,--D i a I 2 1 3 o r .....,. ex -l.911Ha.rborBlvd. 18711 Buch Blvd. IN ORANGECOUNTY ' COSTA MESA """""'...._. Omnia 615-4233 _ .......... ••••••••••• 71'1MERCEDES is 213 COSTAMESA 42-2000 -. 979-2500 Jwd ' tt40 '71PLYMOUTH or71'16.'f7·2333 ATTIMTIOM tl 1·7170 71 Super Bue. su:nrf, rblt SALES. SllYICE ....................... Ra·'"'rH10lll~ OMiedan .• Jt75 MllCmES .... eng, lood cond. 12300 ~ l..IA!ING Tl Electra Ltd, 45K mi, ..., • 4SOSLC OWMBS 71TOTOTA OB0.~,613-4227Jim OVERSE'~ELJVERY black w/black velour 7tford""'9 spd.,alr, . (073XM0 l Ivory with red leather TONNE.AU COVER COIOLLA COUPE 7t YW SCllOCCO 1 EXPERTS int. $3500. 759·0249 AM/FM cusette stereo, szttl i!Mrior, bas 111 pe>ssible Fila llG'a, 11· '11 ' spd., stereo cusette. Dyn 1 mite diamond '78 Re1111 fully loaded, , OOO MG-U 1 . * MAllMO options a nd is in NeverUMd,$75 Xtraclean(516UPT> silver sport cpe.4 sod , EAILlllE l goodcono• *** ~llust.anaC1111c ;new YOUSWA•&t ablofute mint ci>nditioa, llariaGl-7m Ive ms1 S2ff5 r1e.1ory air. slereo \fery YOLYO Call Te 642·'641 MIS. •&.OW =~ry · ps/pb 11111 Beacb Blvd. thisisamuststtcar!!! .IMMM.IMO shat1>1731WWH> ~c:T~~~Xd ~Cllllec tttS Z2~~~esst,.'3 1971 Ford LTD. aood l-2000 SADDLBACI IMW "71 llG llidaet, art cond. YOUSWA51H SHH 1..u.9•0• S4A9467 ....................... You a~-winner or ·-atJoo lat szso '72 Dlllter. Iulo, A/C. IJl.2040 4t5-4t4t Am/Fm rad., beater. 187ll Beach Blvd. _.. MAIJMO ._ ~ ~ -COMT84n.ATIMG two 1..; ~llets (Sll.OO ~-;r"".t.5293·; S51-32'1l. PIS, AM/, ttliable. $500. lt7t CAOILLAC SPIJ.I f1AKZ762) s10,995 lt7t CADIU.AC ILDOIADO (1~QT) sn,995 I t7' CAINU.AC COW'I DIYU.r (895W0V) s9295 I t71 CADtLUC COUPIDIYW {945WGS) s7995 I '71 CADILUC SEYIW (817WOT) s9195 1977 CADtLUC SIYILU (490793) S8995 1976 CADILUC EU>OIADO CONY9TIIU (357PPMI SALE PRICED . (}((er good lhru Monda y, 12·14 81 7tlOOSDTdo driv~1;J,.~~'. mitten. l 4i..2ooo r,,~~W~BGllHd 119462t5YSIDOl!~ CADtUAC7 valueltothe ··Falcon 2 dr., 6 cyl, .~IOtO.S.SM·F Mint cond, sunroof + '7S llGB, great shape, 7tTOTOTA •c v · •" We spec11bze in leases ICIFOLUIS & auto. ~wner $475 ~ Volare. blue w/wbt otherxtr:a!7?ml low milel, runs perfect. SUPlA 142-2000 I 4 speed trans., air cond for tbe business ex· HOUDAY OM ICE 080.~ Vinyl top. finecond ~K NA ~ 800.~ Elegant luxury cpe. 5 'lllbug,rwugood.needs 1 ' AMtt/FMC7 25sTteMrDe o ecutt~ve&ps:~d'~..'.'!I ANAHEIM '6"'F"'••.•• .... E cmlon'tpwr. rPs1es•.ts1Mcr/wFsMe BE~"-' Mertedes, '81 SOOSL, i m· ,~ 9744 spd., sunroof. Loaded work, 1950. 545·7667 , 1 $c1900asse e. 1 I -CONVENTION ~ l'U-" I\ ("Af)f( d.. 'I'· -""EL -g.a (950XJu ) bet 9 1912 Sport coupe, classic. 2 stereo w /tape 12850. ( / ;6.:VA1so11 a~a1~I. _,,.; '....................... arp $7tt"'s ween am' 2 m WCH IMPORTS ,._....:, __ • .E.~ . .JE25Ror drGd aW>. sml V8 PS. PB 541.5357 J J J J _., 79 wa.1 '5 vw Pancake Motor .....,.. H bo Bl d I -~ ~ CJ _ .. f175 . VIP d ,...,.,. scnil.'s SEL's 'SEC's. • JIM MAIJMO 100 miles on total rt · 1 l""" ar r v Ai i. Sfodll I LONG BEACH ARENA ~-...... . 66 , 4· oor. auto., _,.., HARROR Bl.VD. Great' Western Im . Dynamite 'B' rdstr YOUSWASIM bl.ild/receipls. Ready to COSTl 1A7M17E0SA ·1111ri..r BER·~ Dec. 29-Jan. 2 494-3284 nbe~ tir,esd. balt$e8ry. COSTA MESA porters 855·0691 w/only 21 ,000 miles l87l18eacbBlvd 11\Slall , go. $500 OBO _. ____ 1 ~/ ~ '-1 To claim tickets . call •TransportationS395• ra.es rum so. CJftl86Q· •9346 ' Stereo, wires. Top cond, I •2 0 6417417 71 YOLYO 145,. (~ \()II ( \ " 642·5678. ext 272 '68 Ford Wagon w/lrlr ~54&-0~lJO~-----i ""1" 1911 MB 3000. sunroof,i (477613) . 4.,. 00 ~ ,, J .. .I ., n~eumustbeclauned bltch,runs&d.759·9006 77 Valarie Sta Wagon, ch 1 mp a~ n e met .1 $4ttS '78 Toyota Celica GT '79 9 passenger van Air 4 Or wagon. 4 spd ·air. • " • by Dec 22 1981 ·se Ford Sedan, &d cond, AC. PB, PS, R/H, 12350. '!!!!~~~~~~~ "-·sett• Payer .. 6.•00 1 -... u••1-Coupe Sspd air cass cond. stereo. xlnt cond, clean l097LGA1 .•.. . •' * * •--·• _.,. 557 1773 \,<Q ~ • --"" ddeci .. · .... n .. c'ond.' Dys Muu see 734 -2643 . Sitts c ........ c._.... ----=-=--'·~-----• mi. 123.500.'"1\rt s 1 YOUSWA•IM ~ ,,_ 5413368 JIMMAllMO •5.548.eves. ......_ H'5 ,,_ _____ , •1.Qi, •l·lMS 11111 Beacb Blvd. 557·5S27 ; eves: 640-03.5S. . . '74 Malibu ·c1ass1c, super '63 Futu.r1 Convertible. 6 ....................... ' Tiii lllgtst ~ 14•2_,. '68 Baja Bug, less than YOUSWAGIH • CADIU.AC 'II clean, l owner. 11500. Classic 21' Monterey .,. -• 77TOYOTA 2cn> mi 00 hipeHng. 18711 Beach Blvd. Sl'YIW! 673-92.Sl ~ylinder MUST SELL t on the ~Colll. diesel fish boat "!I 40' MGB '78, mint cond, ':'._!1ry sharp C?ropdlla New paint. nms, tires & 42-2 O_O __ U>aded. • A beauty with ,.~ Chev u. , dr. 6 cyl ~100080631~ '65 TatPIST l'\.&llV PILOT N B m o o r I n g British Grn, 25,600 au, ~OOOwceinil!'esagonX.tra· cslea.n' shocks. amtfm cass '64 PUIOO Coupe. 30 mpg I low miles' 11AOYJ96l auto. I-own. $625. U.C-. tt4S Runa 1ood. must sell im· ~ .,, re=~~~.~~defor !'!I~~: stereo. ~.500. (9i2sc F) . /OB0645·6669 -economy w 1c lass1c ONLYSl7,995 645-7578 ....................... mtdiately, ssoo or best CLASSIFIED 7? :MODt VG cond . ~K. '~B·GT. 12700. 1 SHH 1'79 Scirocco loaded ' air. style,$2850.§44·~ HOWAADCIM•rolef . ltlOCOIYETTI ·:~i~.l~lrl~c~~~. V: otrer.642·CM5eves -i ADS 11 mo DI u e. ask 1 n g family OWMrsbip. Very JIM MAllMO snrl., am:rm cass. ~uto. 75 YOlYO , Dove.Quail Sts. Red/tan, T·lop, all op. 529·2775 '73 Gran Am Classy 4 dr 1 Sl2.500. must sell re· &dccnd. 1112·3584 YOUSWAGIM .Sacnfice. .J!Q...675 2634 245Dl WACWOH NEWPORT BEACH tions. 0 n ly 11 , 000 bucket sts cons I r 11 To.. ton s.111 f'!ld 11. 1ardless Dr Mason, ~ 97... 18'7U Beach Blvd 67 Bua. rbltrfeng & trans Auto. air, 72.000 m1 Ul-0555 onginal miles. LIKE w...rid tt47 12!16.'ta-01"sse, u Trod. h Witt. o Wont Ad 1'0-7333. ....,.... -14"'2000 w rec. pe paint. mt Xtraclean 1758TJDI NEW lllUSTSEE CAR! ~"i;9"' ... tb~''"'''" 1967 M ttd 250 S O . ........................ .,. ll.950 661·3982 Sltts ~l~~~c:t xtf~~~d. SADolaACI IMW 70 avenc ig 6. auto. In l11"'6rd tt70 [ 842 a.a79 ' coodi~fon. ':1r am1fr:n~ i8new604'sul9n.oooroofm1 .• ubtkoe ;4 Coront a Markh lllWgn, .IK>h d1hesbel kDasberf. ~dr. JIM MAAIMO ~Mustsell 962 7940 H l-2040 4t5-4t4t ~~~ bi!t~pestirisa~: ~;;'(:j;;;;;•T:B~;;t' .. gd•' •""1 ; aW> trans 17 mpc re· • . · recen over au . nu ate ac: , sor . air. OUS '---. ~78M · · o.w Cal SM.er ~r 115· Must sell claret,sp!0.758·113711 paint. 12 350 /080 am rm cass. met. red Y WA .. IH '76 El Dorado Conv_e,n1. '68 Nova. fJK orig m1. cond . 2n d ow ner., • f01t Cttdil~al ~ -.Jcis2 . ,_.. 9750 541-2553 beige velour mmt cond 18711 Beach Blvd Wht1red 1111 Buull u Xlnt t'OOd. 6 cy. 2dr, PS. FUld what you want in &»ml or 586·9867, ask .,; """"" 219 ....................... 'St "''"· ""'· ,.,11.,. ,. " ,.,-s :o. 1 oo K _ 14Z.JOOO O=•«• "' "' ""' 1 ...-°"'' "'"" c1m;n...,. '"Pot. · 240Maanolia '86 912. very clean ! a/c, ZIC . mi, blue met. ~· &44·6"9 .btos, Used Autos, Used Aados, UMd Alltos, UMd Alltos, &fMd ..eos, Ua.d Costa lies a a m I r Dl B l a p n k . bit ofr. 557~ wkdys 70 IUG s 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ••······· ........................................................................................................ , •• MBZ '67 Small Diesel •l/0805'5·11159 'S> CoroUa, air, am tfm orbestorrer.966·1996 . ....--9"'6'4'. · '6'"""'-'6'~ Bus. Rare Snrf Scenic '68PORSCHE 912 stereo, pb, auto transm .. '78 VW Convertible Beau _"'4'. __ • ___________________ _ OUR RECENT SURCE IN NEW CAR SALES HAS LEFT US OVER· STOCKED.\ JUST LOOK AT THESE VALUESI: · · · runs ireat super cond · I WtndDws. Duals. As 1s. Neweng, clean. 17000 Great gas mi luge. ~ .. White Champagne · $1000 080. 6311·'250 or offer. 642·9682 $17951080 675-8936 Ive I ~lJon. 495~ 1536 I 1910 Mercedes 280 SL. '64 Cabriolet, white. 13K mrss · · i l Deluxe Bug Convert•· Conv an~ ha rd~op , orig Mi. ~ood Cond. 'S> Su~ra. loaded. Make ble. fuUy eqwp $3250. am/fm radio, new tires. . Delia 631-1266 offer' assume Sl9S mo 642·<8S7 _ ----1 m21110 '77 Po rsche 92•. x Int tease. 831-3926. iO Bug, 200 m1 on reblt 1 RESALES: '7S ~E. blu/blu, a/c, concl air, tape, 38K .. 79 Celica Lirtback.I eng, good mt. S2 200 I Becker stereo/cass. 700.call:SS1·3333 loadtd. Sunroof. air. 673-llM lv mIB __ _ Am/Fm, cruise. mut 'S> SC, !i(lOO .mi. red/bl.It. am rm. Ulpe deck. PS '67 Bug Sl650 or best oHer see. $12,250. P . P. smf, Ill', windows, m1r· .64CMi869 I today ,, ITT41~3'71 wkdys. rors, cruise, polished 213·592·2110 I '10 Classic! 2805E Coupe, wheels, $a,500 or orrer. Y•W91J111 t77~ .71 Bus 12175 6cyl.,28-32mpc. Last of 64&-1030or"2·1387 ....................... Orbestorrertoday ~4/r~ ~Jllll'.••••~,. the hand custom made. '86912, Alloys $4650 '76 Dasher Wagon. Must • 213·592·2110 I IM PORTS Xlntcond. U. blue.navy OrbestoCfer tod1y seU today. Sacrifice atl --- int.125,000. 493-0803. 213·582-2ll0 $1900/obo. 646-4042 Sell tdleitems 642·56781 r ~~---111"'.'6" ~·---P'.'6" ~ ~·.~ ... ~•••••••!!~~ ~·.~ ... ~•••••••!!.~ ~~ .. ~ ... ~•••••••!!~~I ~~·.~:.~•••••••!!~~ 117C DATSUN JIOZ 3997 AU.CARS PlUSlM llCENSE .-.NOOEAl..Eq fllSTAll£0oPTtONS SALEENOS MONO•v 0£CEM8ER •• "T ClOSE QI' lkJSINESS OVER 200 CARS IN STOCK AND READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! MAKE YOUR OWN OFFER! NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED OVER FACTORY INVOICE! Air r~lo srnpes & more• 11CTP707 1HO V W HlllT OllSIL Loaded wttn air stereo cape custom wntels sun roof g more• •33172 1171 001)(;1 COLT Stereo uoe custom wnee1s aria mucn more• • 114 NOZ 1171 DATSUN lOOSX Has air stereo cape custom interior runs 9rear1 Low mlles • 154 ZOM 1171 OOOGI CHALLINCH Extras 1nctuae oower steering stereo rape custom wneets even nas a1r1 • lll WRK 6597 4297 4997 4997 ,,~~ ~~ ~ WHOLESALES 1111 OLOS OILTA a DllSIL Fully loaded -POwer wtnao~ & tocks uerto tilt wnee1 cruise POwtr spilt seat & more' • 3844M6 1171 CltM CAMUO Has power wlnOows, tilt wneel air custom wheelS & more' •003 XHX 1971 llO•O llllSTA rtadlO 4 se>ee<I strtoes & more1 •156 uoc 1971 IUICll I LICTIA Vlnv1 tOD, sollt seats. oower tocks. stereo tape custom wneets lluto air a mort' • IC!U24J so 4900 4800 2550 4875 s3.500 DOWNI WITH YOUI GOOD CREDIT DRIVES AWAY ANY ONE OF OUR BELOW LlmD WHOLESALE VALUISI ~4'. '6"4'.:..-..... SPECIAL: r:..---.. ...,"""'-..---...:.~ 1982 WINDJAMME VAN CONVERSION Fully equipped with custom paint, custom wheels. carpet & panelllng, snack tray & engine cover. capta1n·s chairs & more! • 100152 sasa2 UNClUOIS H OO FAC'TOIY •HATE> All cars WOjtet to PfW Sale Tax. lctnW I ooc ftt Prtets 90q4 tl'IN 12/ 11/I 1 .. r..---.. ~4'...._ __ .,.._.,~~ TRUCKS & VANS , .. CMIW '9Cl·UP ~r steenng stereo tape tllt wnee1 custom wneets and tires 2t1t1ks, air auto & more' •in 1768 , .. CMIW LW flKl·U• Stereo. air camper snen & more• • IT71768 , .. GllC CAIALLHO '1CK·U• Power windows. spMt P<>Wtrseats & tocks. stereo tape cue wneeJ custom wneeis & paint. cruise camper sne11 & more' • IV20706 1111TOTOTASH LOllGllO '9Cl ·U• Has stereo tape custom wneeis & tlrts air ana snell • IN53466 7597 5497 7497 4997 .,, '6'..,,.. ... __ .,.'6'~ FAMILY F~.---_.._.,""1r.:..m--~~~. 1177 IUICI snun Auto. POWer stttrtnQ & l>rakts stereo taOf • 12a •x• 1111 CMIW CAnlCI Tiit wtletl. ra<JIO. air auto. PC)Wfr steenng ' l>Ukts • 103 YBC 1111 CMIW lllOVA 6 cvt . raaio. POWer steenng, auto Jtr. & moret •151 WCIC 1111 CkOI CVT\.AIS FUiiy ioloea With POWff IOOS. sttrtO. tilt wneet. custom tu·tone paint. crutw. custom wneeis I mort1 • 264 XICA J· Stt• unotr r1ctorv warrantvt ltss lftln 5,000 mw.s AISo has tter.o tlPt. l4r & more1 •100AJt0 3297 4997~ 4397 5595 7675 2888 HarbOr Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-0330 - .. ·. • R E B A T E s ~ ~ Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Saturday, December 12, 1981 Bll"NO N£'H '81 VW DIESEL P/U LX Loaded with s speed. stereo. prep., & more. List Price '8305 our Discount 765 Factory Rebate 645 SALE PRICE S6895 lrlCl<iO•llQ ractotv ttoatt list Price '7205 our Discount 1210 tlE.~ '81 VW VANACON L Fu lly equipped with leather- ette seats, tinted glass. deluxe package & more! List Price '11,590 our Discount 1,395 .·:~~ SALE PRICE s10.195 ---)r;~·~-:-~~Si, ~~~ '81 ISUZU 4 X 4 P/U '81 RABBIT CONVERTIBLE s9995 1lll "15138 Auto .. w. s. w. tires, sports seats & wheel. stereo cassette, very low miles, white top " Equipped with rally spoke wheels, white letter tires. custom exterior & more! YOUR PRICE 0"'. .. s7295 '81 2 DR. DIESEL RABBIT ss995 s speed. aircond., am-fm stereo. R E B A T E '81 VW .. i>IESEL RABBIT L Fully equipped with stereo, prep., a speed and more! $7695 our Discount 675 Factory Rebate 525 s SALE PRICE List Price S9035 Our Discount 1040 s A L E SALE PRIC E s7995 s speea stereo cassette & more• list Price Our Discount '9315 1120 L E SALE PRIC E· ss195 '81 VANAGON s9995 11829• • • 1J:J: Only 2,943 miles, leatherette seats & more! s7495 '80 DASHER DIESEL WAGON s7495 Air cond .. sunroof, am-fm stereo. ..................... _______________________ ...-. ________________________ ~-----:-~~~--~~~~---