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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-12-21 - Orange Coast Pilot' ---~----~------------~--~---------------------------··------..---~ • • • • • • DUIGI COAST YOUR HDMITDWI IAllY PAPll MONDAY OfCfMHE~ 21 1981 ORANGE COUNTY CAL I FOR NIA 25 CENTS ·~PY illlpact of embassy NEW YORK (AP> -The loss or classified materials Crom the seized U.S. Embassy in Tehran has had a far graver impact on U .S . global intelligence operations than previously reported , according to Newsweek magazine. The magazine quotes current and former U.S . officials as s aying sensitive information was seized by the Iranian militants in the November 1979 embassy takeover. The material included the names or agents and sources in Iran and other countries and intelligence code names and priorities, they said. Officials believe that Soviet intelligence has obtained copies of all the material, Newsweek says . It also reports the breach is s e r ious l y hamp ering U.S . intelligence methods and could cause the deaths of several e mbassy sources in other countries. ·'There was a really massive he morrhaging or classified documents," a former Carter administration official is quoted as saying. "I don't think that's containable. You can't simply change your modus operandi worldwide." Eve n s om e documents shredded after the seizure were pieced together and are available in Iranian bookstores, Newsweek says. Former hostage Joseph Subic, who worked as a document custodian in the Defens e Attache's Office, provided the magazine with detail e d information on intelligence Priests beaten, jailed Laundry blast rips -= Alabama city; 2 hurt Explosion Btrm1ngham • • Sylacauga • Montgomery ALABAMA S I TE -Map l oc at e s Sylacauga , Ala., whe r e laundr y explo s i o n devastated a city block. Winter here; Orange Coast fair, sunny Christmas week weather along the Orange Coast should remain cool and crisp, according to the National Weather Service, signaling the official beginning or winter today. Today is also the shortest day of the year, a weather service spokesman said, marking the winter solstice when the sun is at its farthest point south or the equator and ceues its southern migration. , The sun rose today al 6:55 a.m . and will set al 4:48 p.m. SYLACAUGA, Ala. (AP) - An explosion and fire tore through a coin-operated laundry today, devastating a city block in downtown Sylacauga , witnesses said . At least two people were injured and there were unconfirmed reports of several deaths. "It looked like a bomb bad been dropped on Sylacauga," s aid Maury Farrell, a witness at the scene. The explosion was heard 10 miles away, and windows were blown out for a three·block area. The explosion at Vinsant's coin-operated laundry occurred about 8:30 a .m . CST, just as bus inesses were beginning to open for the day in this central Alabama city of about 12,500. Witnesses said at least two people were pulled from the laundry and s everal others trapped in the building were feared dead. Paul Woos le y , assistant administrator at Sylacauga Hospital, said two people injured in the explosion were being tre ate d for burns in the emergency room and were listed in fair condition. But retired Police Chief Albert Higgins said he could not confirm those reports. He said he knew of only one man taken to the hospital, and there was no word on the man's condition. The fire spread to an adjoining gun shop believed to contain live ammunition, Higgins said. .......... REUNITED -Liza Alexeyeva has rejoined her husband Alexei Semyonov in Boston after being separated for three years. The couple are shown at Logan Airport after Alexeyeva's arrival from Paris. Storm kills three in N. California By Tbe Aasocla&ecl Preaa Rain -weary Northern Californians, battered by high winds and floodwaters, kept an anxious eye on the sky today in the wake of a storm that killed three people, closed sections or major highways and forced several hundred people from their homes. However, the National Weather Service said showers expected to last throu1h Sunday night would taper off by tonight, allowing swollen rivers to recede significantly. evacuation center, some 40 fewer than the night before, Red Cross Coordinator Dorothy Zieber said Sunday. "Quite a few have lost everything. But their morale is pretty good because they're all in the same boat," she said. ·'They were like lost souls when they came in, but now, after s itting and talking and comparin1 notes, they realize they're not the only ones." <See STOaM, Pase Ai> * * great? seized by the militants . Subic, the only military hostaae not given a medal when be returned home, was given a lengthy lie·detector test by Newsweek. Many details be provided were confirmed by other hostages and government sources. the article states. Subic was discharged from the service with a letter accusing. him or identifying, explaining and isolating ''the most sensitive intelligence i nformation reports." Subic told Newswe ek be cooperated with the Iranians once they had the documents. "It was frurtless not to," be said, saying he was threatened and beaten by his captors. • ID Poland Envoy to U.S. d e fects By Tlte Aaaoclated Preas Roman Catholic priests reportedly have been beaten and arrested in Poland , and Communist Party sources say tbe government has threatened to move against the church if It leads opposition to military rule, according to uncensored dispatches from Poland. Church sources said Sunday that priests were attacked in the cities of Wroclaw and Gdansk, where the church has been heavily involved with the now-banned independent labor federation Solidarity. There were no details of the incidents. In other developments: -Solidarity leader Lech Walesa, who has refused to cooperate with authorities since he was detained, has reportedly been moved from a government guest house near Warsaw, probably lo general staff headquarters in the capital, after his whereabouts became known. -Poland's ambassador t.o the United States, 61 -year-old Romuald Spasowski, was granted political asylum in Washington after defecting Sunday to protest the detainment "by force " of Walesa. · -The Soviet news agency Tass today reported an unspecified number of "solidarity thugs" were barricaded inside a Katowice steel mill and threatening to blow up the furnace. It gave no further details. But the Soviet media today dropped a Sunday report by Tass that 1,300 people were trapped undereround In the region's Ziemovit mine. There was no mention of bow the reported mine standoff had been resolved. -A Soviet source in Moscow said Polish farmers were D EFECTS -Romuald Spasow s ki . Poland 's ambassador to the United States. has received political a s ylum because of the situation in Poland. defying the martial law repme, withholding tons of food from market. -East Germany's ADN news agency said rail and truck convoys of milk and other relief supplies were rolling into Poland today. while a Warsaw Radio • broadcast monitored in London said close to 20,000 civilians joined troops to clear tracks of a heavy snowfall. -Swedish radio quoted "reliable sources" as sayinc a list was compiled of 200 people killed since martial law wu declared eight days ago. Roman .Catholic Church sources said they verified the names of 1,100 people detained but estimated u many as 40,000 may actually be held. Solidarity sources said the government has claimed 2,900 people are under arrest and aay they assume the number b of thos e who face longterm jailings. -The official Polish radio reported acts of sabotage by <See POLAND, Page A!) Mostly fair weather is predicted for the rest of the week, according to the weather service, with daytime highs ranging from 62 to 70 degrees. Lows at nights will be 4.2 to 52 degrees. The spokesman said there ls a slight chance of more rain Wednesday, but only scattered abowera are expected. "We've got a bad fire, bad explosion, possible ammunition in the building," he said. "We've got the perimeter of the area secured, and we're keeping the people back." Seven fire trucks and four auxiliary trucks were dispatched to the scene, and the fire was confined to the one block, officials said. And Chief Forecaster Charles Roberts said a second storm front moving down from OrelOD wasn't expected to a1gravate California's weather woes. Roberts said the weekend storm dropped three lo aeven inches of rain on Northern California, causing parts of seven rivers -includln1 the Klamath, Smith, Eel, Van Duzen and American -to defy Florida freezing in new cold wave 111111 CIAIT 1111111 Partly cloudy at times tbroueh Tuesday, but mosUy awmy days. A UtUe cooler toni1bt. Hlgba today and Tuesday 12 to 70. Lows tonight 42 to 52. Intermittent drizzle fell in aome part.a of Orange County Sunday ni1ht from a weather front from Nort.bem California. Tbe 1pok•man said the cooler air aecompanyin1 the front lifted the inversion layer that bad been caualn1 dense toe in coastal and inland areu of tbe county for the put two weeb. Manure dumped ONTARIO (AP) -A Norco man was bo1piU1laed wltb m~ bQurt• att.r a 1takebed trudt wltb failed brakH broadsided bl• Plato and dumped It.I &oad ol cow manun • top ot tM car ' Singer gets coffin record KILLEEN. Texas CAP> - "Country Bill" White, a country-western 1in1er wben he'11 not in a rotnn, bu claimed • world record for belnc buried 140 days under1round in a plywood box. WbJte WU burled July 11 ln a box meuurt.q S feet bJ J feet by S feet, set beneath the NaUooai Hall, a country,we1tern Dllbtclub. He emeried Saturday nl1bt. p~ 1n Sood be.altb bJ I DUl'M, White quipped: "hit let mt live lone tDOUP to t« a drlnk.'' their banks. . Sonoma County Sheriff's Deputy Roser Rude said the Russian River near Guemeville atabillied Sunday ni1bt at• feet -seven feet above nood 1ta1e. •'Some of tbe roads are ltW a couple of feet underwater. But lf It ralna 1ome more, or ti It clean up, It could chan1e ftl"Y quickly," Rude said. Area realdenu forced from their bomet by the noodwtlten bad taken rt1u1• la tbe Veteran'• Memorial Bu.Udllli ID Guernnlll•..1.. •bo•t IO mlln nor1h of Su nandaco. About 100 people epnt s...dly • i •ht at th• Red Cron BJ Tlte Aaodated Presa A bltter-coJd "puddle of arctic air" poured unexpectedly into the South, reaching to the soutbemmo1t tip of the naUoo and leadln1 to the deathl of at least four people. Another weather-related death waa reporUd ln Indiana. All f1orlda wu aubjecttld to tbe Irene, a• Key Weit, the u1ually balmy resort ialand, reported temperatures that felt near freedn1 wtlb the wlnd-cbill factor. . Some dama1e to fruit was · reported In the Cltrua Belt, mainly in l:>eSoto County. ID DeSoto and part• of Hendry, Hlll1borou1b and Hardee countle1, t~t temperature w11 below H \I de1rees for lonaer than aix houn -the level and duration necessary to kill fruit on the tree, ucordln1 to Thomas MacCubbin, Oran1e County extension asent. Citrus officials uid tbey wouldn't have a dama1e estima~ W'ltil later in the week, but expected lt to be minimal. In other citnw·rtcb areu, It did not tel cold enoucb to barm fruit. It wu ao cold in Atlanta, t de1rees, that the aympbony orcbeatra canceled an indoor ,. concert, feartnc dama1e to their woodwtndl 1n ~ drafty Omni lnteruUonal ball. Tbt eoutbenl ffffat SUnday reached from Teow'" and the Carollbaa to Oeortla and (lee ooa..o;#a .. AIJ 111111 TllAJ s~~•on......,.... the Ufdted Stain .cu ,_. aero.a tlw mffoft.onr ~ t0Ula viaiotta of ridaea or drHm ~. P.af/f A7. Or•rrCout DAILY PlLOTJMonday. Oecember21, 1 98~ .............. RARE SPECIMEN -A chambered nautilus. one of the rarest creatures in the s ea, is one of two being car ed for at San Francis co's Steinhart Aquarium. The de licate g uests were taken from the depths of the Western Pacific. Two cousins face rape, robbery rap Two couains. wbo were turned over to Santa Aaa police late last week by their parents; face multiple r ape a .a d robbery c harges. a police apokeaman said today. Willie Charles Walker, 12. of Santa Ana, and b.ia 19-year-old cous in, Ch a rles Hill, of i..11 Ange les we r e a r rested for investigation of robbery, r1,e, bur glary, sodomy, ltidu ppln1 a nd assa u lt with a dead cy weapon, accordin1 lo Santa Ana police Lt. Jack Banet. Basset saj.d ,otice believe ~e pair followed wome n to their hom es, then forced their ~· into the residence!! at gunpoin before robbing and raping the victims. · The two men w ere lH!hll roll o wed by offi c ers l ast Thursday when the pair spot~ police and led them on a ch8H through Santa An.a and Gardft Grove. A purswt on root followed but Mesaw~man badly hurt in car crash A Costa Mesa woman was iB c ritical cond ition today at Fountain Valley Com tnunity Hospital with multiple inJur1ea ~urrered when her car struck a guard rail Sund::iy eve9'ng oa Irvine Avenue. J a nice McHugh, 40, was burt at 6 :45 p.m. when her car veered into the rail in a southbound aide of the street just north of Mesa Ori ve, sai d Officer Larry Kleasne r of th e C alifornia Hi ghway Patrol. A blood test t aken at the ti os pital indic ated that Ma. ~cHugh was intoxicated at the t i m e of the accid e nt , s a l d Kleasner. otrlcers lost the two suspects in the dense fog. • Officers went LO the borne or Walker and the pare nts later turned in both men to detectives. They were booked into Orange County J ail with bail set at $25,000 each. Man arrest e d in shooting LOS AN G ELES <AP) Sheriffs deputies have arrested a man they s aid t hey u w s hooting at a United Airlines jetliner a few miles from Los Angeles Inte rnational Airport. Two deputies s potted the man "tracking and firing" at the jet about 8 p.m. Sunday near 62nd Street and Hooper A venue in the Florence area, said Deputy Jim Platis. He said Joaquin Garibay, 33, of Los Angeles. was booked for invest igation or firing at an aircraft and was being held in lie u o r SlS,000 b a il a t t he Fir estone sher iffs s tation. A high -powe red riOe a nd some unexpendea a nnumit ion were sel1ed, Platis said. Search pressed for tug , pair TRIUMPH, La. (AP ) -While authorities looked for the two m issing crewmen or a tugboat, Arm y engineers tur ned their attention to searching for the vessel itsel f w i th a m agnet.equipped survey boat. The Capt. Rodney collided early with another tugboat and sank before dawn Saturday in the Mississippi River. It was one of a pair or tugboats that sank in or near the G ulf of Mexico during the weekend. Meanest thief told Cookie Monster target of kidnap F RESNO (AP > -A s ix-foot Cookie Mo nster was kidnappe d from t he front la wn of a Fresn o home tic ipating in a trad itiona l Yuletide lig htin g display called Christmas Tree Lane . "When we woke up at 7:30 there was just that blank spot between Ernie and the Big Bird.'' s aid Liz Re id. Her 4-year -old daughter. Alison. was s hocked at t he loss of the big blue monster last seen wearing a red ba nda na . "She broke into tears. This whole thing or ro bbers and burglars is new to her," Mrs. Reid said. "Why would anyone want to vanda lize s ix new Sesame Street characters?·· The' decorations a long a two-mile section of Van Ness Avenue were almost going to be skipped entire ly this season after «> years because of lagging s upport. But volunteers helped string lights ln tree branches and m ount displays on front lawns. iii)° Nat ' Cl••""" .. ftt .. "9 7141142-5171 All.._ d•P•r11M"19 M2 ... 3Z1 MAMOf'FIC& · .......... c...-...CA. ................... c. .. -..,c.-..... Kidnap • • VI Clim rescued TR UC K E E (AP) -An 18-year·old beauty queen rrom the, Los Angeles area has been freed and n Pacolma m an was In custody today in connection with her abduction, officials said. Tanita Meza, 18, or Sunland, was t a ken to Tahoe Forest H os pllal a fter C a lifornia Highway Patrolmen found her car in a snowba nk after it had a ppa rently spun out In lcy road conditions at 10:30 p.m . Sunday njght. She had been abducted at gunpoint from her m othe r's home 400 miles away Sunday morning, said Lt. Daniel La ng of the Footh.ill djvision of the Los Angeles Police Department. Miss Meza. who holds the title "Miss Sunland, 1981," showed no outward signs of injury, Lang said. John Miller Jr., 38, was being held today in the Nevada County j a il, after bei ng booked on s us picion or kidnapping and an outstanding parole warrant, said Nevada County Deputy Charles Cu m mings. Mille r h ad been sought by police since Miss Meza had been bome off by a man with a sawed-off shotgun who broke into t he victim's home. tied up her gr andmother and took the victim 's car. Highway patrolmen who found the car in the snowbank ran a routine license check a n d discovered that the car had been sought in the abduction incident. From Page A1 POLAND ••• factory workers a nd authorities today said the sprawling Gdansk shipyards and port installations 1n Gdynia and Sopot will be closed until after the holidays. A Foreign Ministr y official iP War saw reported a stand·off between workers occupying an acetylene bottling works and ·troops in Gdansk. I n d e pendent r ep orts from Poland reach.ing the West could n ot be con fi r med because norm al com munications links with the country were severed by m a r tial law authorities. Western r eporters' d ispa tches from Poland are restr icted and s ubject to censorship. Sp asows ki's defection was repo rted on Ra d io Wa rsa w. Polis h offi cials said he had been suffering depression a nd bad been called home. T hey did not report his remarks accusing the government or "br utality and inhu m anity." Spasowski said his act ion was an "expression of so lidar ity" w ith Solidarit y leader Walesa. Poles fi lled churches Sunday the only place they're allowed t o freel y a sse mble unde r martial law -a nd heard a plea for calm issued by Archbishop J ozef Glemp, Roman Catholic prima te for Poland. Glemp said peace is necessary to safeguard the church's future as well as the count ry's. I n Warsaw's Church of the Holy Cross, the scene or massed police assaults on demonstrators Thursday, t he priest exhorted the faithful to p r ay for "our murdere d bro thers·· -a possible reference to seven miners the governm ent says were shot by police at a coal mine near Katowice last week. Two papal envoys arrived in Warsaw on Sunday in an attempt to find a peaceful solution to the tense s ituation. Many or the Polish detainees are being held in large camps in the Mazurian Lake district in nor theast Poland near the Soviet border. Other detention centers include an enclosed a rena built for Nazi rallies in the 1930s in the form er German city of Wroclaw, the dispatches said. Living Yule displays set More than 40 actors will ta ke part in rive outdoor Christmas scenes today and Tuesday in the a nnual free holiday program offered by the First Chri<ltian C h ur c h , 1207 M a in St., Huntington Beach. The scenes will be a rranged on a drive-through basis so they may be viewed from the family car. Entrance to the displays will be on 17th street. just west or t he chw'cb parking lot. Viewing times wlll be 6:30 p .m . toda.y and Tuesday. Judge injured NUTLEY , N .J . <AP> -A m u nicipal court judge was com atose and breathin1 with a respirator after falling from a fire truck that was carr ying him t hr ough th e c lty dressed aa Santa Claus , offici als said .. Judie Robert J. Clt rlno Jr., 51, who wu de Uverlq Christmu st Its to poor youn11ters ln an annual holiday 1esture, suffered aevere bead injuries and was ln c r tUcal condlUon afte r the Saturday accldenL FLOODED Rescue workers in a motor boat float in a flooded area along Highway I 16 in Guerneville in Northern California. Over 100 ........... people were evacuated from their hom es. T he highway 1s estimated to be between six and eight feet und e r water From Page A1 STORM HITS CALIFORNIA • • • The ev<.1c uees. who dined Sunday on beer stew and 15 ga ll ons o r minest ron e sou p dona ted by a near by Itali an restaurant, s pent t h e d ay anxiously watching the sky and the televisrnn set brought in bJ a volunteer Mrs Zieber said the day was brightened by two rays of l>Uns h1ne the first when the c iouds broke. the second, when the San F'ranc1sco 49ers defeated the New Orleans Samts in National f ootball League action .. It bwlt up morale and broke: the monotony, .. s he said The s pirits o r s ki resort operator!> soared Sunday as the snow ll'vcl dropped to 5,000 feet in the northern half of the Sierra Nevada and 4,500 feet in the * * • From Page A 1 north Mt. Shasta·Siskiyou area. Tr avel advisories were in effect overnight for both regions. A high-wind warning was issued for the east s ide of the Sierra in southern Mono County, and a gale warning was in effect for the coast from the Oregon stateline to southern Mendocino County, the National Weather Service said. A rockslide closed a section or U S 101. the maJor north-south artery in Northern California, the California Department of Tra nsportation said A Caltrans official, noting the highwa y wa s bl oc ked completely at Leggett. said the road would. be closed at least several days. Major highways that had been blocked by mudslides, including parts or U.S. 101 an d s tale • • • highway I in soggy Sonoma and Napa counties, were' c leared Sunday, Calt rans said Humboldt Co unty roads that had been awash under five feet or water earlier were opened by Sunday, and families that fled their homes near the Eel Rjver Saturda_y were back Sunday night, Humboldt Co unty sheriffs Lt Don McLellan said. H e s aid aut hor ities we r e monitoring a massive earthslide that was damming the Eel north or Garberville. adding. "It could cause some problems if it broke all at once." About 40 homes were flooded in Shasta County, but damage estimates were not available, s heriffs Lt Rob Nelson said. adding the homes were flooded 1n Bella Vista and Palo Cedro, east or Redding. •• COLD STINGS SOUTHEAST • • • Florida. and s leet s torms hit central and southwest Arkansas and Mississippi. T h e t e m perat ur e in Talla hassee. in t he Florida pa n han dle, di pp ed to 15 , breaking the old record or 20 for that date set in 1929. It was 50 in Key West. breaking the 1950 record or SS . T he Nat ion al Weather Service said the winds there produced a wind-chill factor near freezing. ll was 36 in Miami, breaking the record or 39 set for the date in 1943. T h ree residents of a house trailer in Oriole Beach. Fla .. in the Panhandle. died of apparent smoke inhalation when their makeshift wood·burning heater se t the h o m e on fire . authorities said. In New Bern, N.C .. a woman died try ing to r e move her stepfather from their burning home during a fi re apparently touc he d off by a n electric h eater. Craven Cou n t y a uthoritie s sa i d . The ste pfather 's death wa s a ttributed to a heart attack suHered before the blaze broke out and his wife was hospitalized for smoke inhalation The coldest city in Georgia was Clayton. in the north~ Rescue terun saves hiker in canyon S/\N DIM AS IA P ) -A hiker who slipped while walking on a mountain trail and fell down the side or a canyon was rescued by helicopter after a friend ran down the mountain to s ummon Concert close d WAS HJNGTON <AP> White House reporters were bar red Sunday from a televised concert hosted by President a nd Mrs. Reagan help. Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies and the San Di mas s ea r c h and resc ue team recovered Robert Kessell, 31. of Covina. Sunday a fter t h e accident near Highway 39 in the Angeles Nat ional F or est, authonties said. S heri ff 's Dep u t y John Radele H said Kissell was believed to have been seriously injured and may have suffered a broken back. part of the state, with a tempera tu re or 4 degrees. Cornelia registered 7 degrees, Savannah had 18 and Athens had 13. The freeze, which threatened citrus crops, was caused by "a big puddle of arctic air" that drifted in from the polar r egions o r n orthern Canada. s a i d weather service meteorologist Jim Duke It was 14 m Char leston. S.C .. and 12 1n Columbia, S.C. In Bris tol , Tenn . on the Virginia border , i t was 8 degrees. The Midwest also was frozen. Iowa was hit by a storm of snow and ice that s tra nd e d a n estimated 500 cars on Interstate 80 near the junction with Interstate 35 1-80 was so slick that even the gravel s houlder oH e r ed no traction and motorists trying to avoid the pavement simply slid into the ditch. The Des Moines airport was closed at nightfall. Residents or lndianapolis and D eca t ur. Ill., awoke to te mperatures or 11 below. 30 degrees below normal, and subzero readings were recorded ~ from southern Minnesota to western Ohio It was 9 below in Cincinnati. The city·s professional football team played 500 miles to the south in chilly Atlanta. About 25.000 people, nearly ha lf the ticket buyers, stayed home. Newport Ski Company Ski Rental Shop . . . Lots of ski 's are available for your holiday ski trips. ----.. Rent before yow leave on your trip: •FOR ' We also take reservations! RENT · Our rental shop is located at --....----2500 West Coast Hwy., Newport Beach, CA, 714-631-3144. (Old ad- .dress). ~ " .... " ....... ,nc.1tt: -.:a ... j -·---- Dinosaur hunters back Photographs reputedly showing . mystery beast taken LOS ANGELES CAP> - Dlnoaaur hunter Herman Re1u1ten and hla wlfe Kia have returned to California with photo1raphs they hope wlll prove the extatence of the le1endary "mokele·mbembe," an associate said. where they could pitch a tent. The tn1ect1 were Indescribable." Sack said many members of t he expedition had seen the creature and beard ll maklng noise. "Herman saw lt. Kia saw lt and they saw It on several occasions and they heard it making this tremendous roar," he said. "Many other mem· hers of the expedition, and thla includes government officala ttom the Republic of the Conco. nw It and beard It. It's not just two people from Pasadena who have seen it. It's a number of people." The creature was "dark brownish in color. the skin appeared slick and smooth, with a long neck and small head,'' Sack reported. "Because of the long neck, it was not a hippo or elephant. It was no animal known CO any of the people on the expedition." ''They were taking a lot of photographs in the Congo and at one point they said they possibly got a photo of the creature but it was very difficult conditions," John Sack, a friend of Regusters who has handled details of the expedition ln the Un.ited States, said In a telephone interview. "The creature was just poking its head out of the water and diving back in. The photo was not developed In the Congo, of course, but will be developed very carefully at J et Propulsion Laboratory C in Pasadena), where Herman worked," Sacks said. "Nobod y knows now what's on the photograph." Drug__ tested to reverse baldness The photographs will be shown Tuesday at a news conference to be held by the Regusters, Sack said. R eguster, a 47-year ·old consulting engineer who formerly worked for JPL, left for the Congo in September. He s pent several weeks in its capitol city of Brazzaville before taking b.is party about 500 miles farther into the j ungle to the Lake Tele area, where most or th e sig h tings or "mokele-mbembe" have been reported. Regusters said before leaving that natives have long reported sighting the creature, thought possibly to be a survivor of a dinosaur species believed extinct for 60 million years. Sacks said the Regusters were exhilarated to be back in California but exhausted by the 30-hour plane ride from Africa. H e said they had endured incredibly difficult conditions in seeking out the creature and that Regusters had lost 32 pounds. "They lived in a swamp for a month," he said. "It took three days just to fi nd a place to camp, three days to find some tree roots with leaves on top SAN FRANCISCO CAP> - Dermatologists seeking a way to rev.erse male baldness are testing a blood-pressure drug that stimulates hair growth as a side effect. 1 But the results are mixed so far : no growth in some patients, peach fuzz for others and half-inch hairs in some. Minoxidil, developed to lower blood pressure in people with hypertension, produced hair growth in patients who took it internally during tests in the 1970s, said Dr. Vera Price, a dermatologist with th e Kaiser-Permanente health care system. Now several researchers are testing solutions or the drug in external applications to the scalp. Both Ms . Price and New York dermatologist Norman Or entreich disc ussed the experimen ts at the recent meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology in San Francisco. The tests involve both men with hereditary baldness and ~those with a non.genetic form of hair loss, alopecia areata, which can be caused by certain iUnesses. Some of Ms . Price's patients have grown hair while others have not responded to the ex ternal applfcat1ons . Orentreich said that among 12 o( his patients, "we have grown some peach fuzz, and some hairs ha lf an inch long," But he added he is not strongly encouraged so far . Final results are expected next year. The Upjohn pharmaceutical company is funding tests by a number or researchers, and a spokeswoman said, "We're very cautious about the potential of this drug for baldness, and we're trying to be careful and not raise people's hopes." Upjohn scientis ts a re not certain why the drug stimulates hair growth. One possibility, they say, is t hat because the drug widens smaU blood vessels near the skin it may improve circulation to the scalp. Some dermatologists look to as .yet-undeveloped hormone treatments for a long-term solution to male b a ldness. Baldjng can now be stopped by chemicals that block the male hormone testosterone , which controls the development of male physical characteristics. But since such chemicals will also cause patients to develop f e mal e c haracte ri s ti cs, researchers are looking for more selective drugs. More fog again? Coastal Sovtll-erly wltlck 10 to 20 II.nots 11Koml1'9 119111 -vart.tble. Winch Wfllerty 10 '° 20 II.non ~In by 1111s .,,.,_, d•v-i..e tonlolrt. t to' toot WHIH1y ,_., c -v. Partly c-y this..,.,._, -tonl91>1. Smog Tiie Atr Quality Mtna9em•nt District predkts Vo<>CI air quallty tor every°"" In the Soutll Coast elr basin tocl•f Tiie AQMO aul9Md Pollwtton Standard lndu !PSI! r•ll"9S of 42 fo r a ll r e9l on1 Ill • S a n G ebr l•l·Pomona vallevi. 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The same 24·hbur anawerin1 tervlce may be Uled to record let· terl to the editor on any toPic. Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number for verifh:aUon. No drculatlon call•. plean. Tell us what's on your mind 842·6088 \-·--. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, December 21 , 1981 s COOL SURFER Surf t·r at I !uni in,gton Fl<> a ch Pier keeps h1 ~ ht•ad ;.ind l11ok:-. for :.a '~a~ out a~ "an• break!-> up Wt th watt.·r tempt.•r;.iturl's ho erang around lhl' high :'iOs ;_d on g tht· Orange Coast, it takes more than a cool head to go surfing on these December days. even 1 h ough air t e mpe r a tures h it h ig h 60s Saturday. when this picture was m ade Crisis action smooth Administration team responded with few problems W AS HI NGTON <AP 1 Pr eside nt Reagan 's c r isis management team. seasoned by periodic bickering, juggled three majbr foreign policy problems las t wee k with only a few glitches Reagan 's national security adviser. Richard V Allen. was on the side lines in an ethics probe. Three of the president's top men. Secretary of State Alexander M Hai g J r . Secretary of De fense Caspar W We inberger an d counselor Edwin Meese lll, were out of town at the start. But te mpe r e d b y p as t disarrays, the administration r esp onded s moothly to the c r ackdown in Poland. it s gravest forei~n policy challenge, while keeping a close watch on the Libyan and Golan Heights situations. ·'It has been phased and 1t has worked well." said Daniel J Murphy, the former Si xth Fleet commander who 1s Vice President George Bush's chief of staff. "Nothing had to give " The absence of Allen, who n o rmal l y would h ave coo rdinate d much of th e Security information f vin~ to the pres ident. was h a rdl y noticed. Perhaps ominously for Allen 's future, there was only praise for James W Nance, who has taken over te mporarily as head of the National Security Council. "Nance did a good job," said James A. Bake r Ill . the White House chief of staff. He declined to s peculate a bout whe ther Allen's leave of absence would become permanent. Senior administration officials he ld their egos in check. There was no grabbing for power, no a pparent strains bet ween the White H o u se, th e State Department and the intelligence agencies. "I jus t think the team played much better this week, the past couple of weeks , under the pressure or events," said David Gergen . the Whit e House director of communications. To meet challenges that have not grown to the level or an ope rational charge. Strategy was coordinated througllout the government, with the State Department playing the leading role in responding to Israel's s udden annexation of the Golan Heigbts. Secretary or State Haig, returning Monday from a NATO meeting in Brussels to deal with the Polish crisis, took charge of registering the administration's fury with Israel for absorbing the former Syrian territory. "I just think the team played much better this week, the past couple of weeks, under the pressure of events.'' a ll ·engulfing for e ign policy crisis, Reagan signed a directive last Monday night setting up a "Special Situation Group" cha!red by Bush. It brought into play expertise fro m across the s pectrum of government While House, State Depa rtment. Pentagon. Central Intelligence Agency. Treasury o ffi cia l s a nd th e U .N . a mbassador, Jeane Kirkpatrick, gat he r e d in the basement s ituation r oom to draw up options for Reagan. The president was briefed, tersely, by his top advisers and with a steady flow or situation reports "He is not going to gel fi ve tons of material, that would be a disservice lo him," Murphy said. Bus h and Bake r wer e in Negotiations were handled by the department on the U.N. resolution conde mning the annexation as illegal. It was at State on Friday that tbe suspension of strategic ties with Israel was announced. The Libyan problem did not get in the way . The key decisions were made a week ea rlier, before the Polis h c rackdown and the Israeli annnexation. Americans bad already been called home and travel to the country restricted. The State Department task f o rce that monitored information from Libya and kept in touch with American firms was dis banded Dec. 10, two days before a new task force, on Poland, was set up. t rucz. hend framad intarsia ... rnadcz. of pura. ~tland wool; ecz:wn gnzat colon:> k> chooea. from. knitt<z.d in Cl.J19land Just forue. ,all availobl.e withmatch- ~ eocke. ... __ ' A4 s Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/M~nday, December 21 . 1981 Party control weak Maverick Democrats contribute to Reagan successes By WALTER R. MEAllS 0 ...... C.llJ , I WASHINGTON -From where the Democrats sat, the session of Congress that jwst ended hu been a disaster for party discipline. Republicans set some loyalty landmarks ln the voting on President Reagan's ~n­ itial ecoooinic proposals,. then starte(,having trouble with dis- sen~f their own. In the election.year session ahead, both sides are likely to have increasing dirficulty in holding their ranks on clutch vot es. When the choice is between support for the party position in the House and a vote that will please the people back home, there's no doubt where mQst congressmen will come down. They want to keep their jobs. Party discipline, which is almost impossible to enforce, bas been a nettling problem for th e Democrats a ll year . Conservative Democrats pro- vided the margin t hat won Reagan his initial round of budget cuts and gave him his three-year tax cut bill. Niii ANAlYBIS In practice, they don't get that harsh for anything short of the ultimate defection. Rep. Eugene V. Atkinson of PennsylVBnla is out of the Democratic caucus, but that was his own doing. He decided to become a Republican. So did Rep. Bob Stump of Arizona, aJtbough his formal switch is not due until spring. But cases like that are simple, for either party. If a man de- cides to put ·•R" instead of "D" after his name, there's nothing for the leadership or the caucus to decide. The more difficult disciplinary issues involve votes on the floor or actions in a campaign. The last time House Democrats turned their disciplinary artillery on rebellious members, it cost them a seat and didn't re- alJy hurt the two congressmen they were trying to punis h. That was in · 1965, when Rep. John Bell Williams of Mississip· pi and Rep. Albert W. Watson of South Carolina were stripped of their s eniority a s House Democrats for supporting the Republican presidential nominee, Sen. Barry Goldwater Both made telling home-state is· sues of their punishment by Yankee Democrats up there at the Capitol. divided, a move like that could g1vti Republicans control of the commilteees and the floor. Past performance, and the risks inherent in a determlned Democratic move to punish col· leages who side with· Reagan, would point to tolerance for the dissenters. And that may be a good thing. "The House may be the most representative national legislature in the world, since party discipline and party con- t ro 1 do not stand between member and cons ituent, ''Scam· mon says. "The reality of facing an election . . . concentrates the mind wondeduJly on what peo. pie really want from govern- ment." July4 eyed for launch CA PE CANAVERAL, Fla. <AP> The space shuttle could b e America 's loude s t fire cracker on l ndependence Day next year. Kennedy S p ace Center Director Dick Smith says he wa nts the Columbia's fourth la unch to come on the nation's 206th birthday The fourth mi ss i o n o f th e reusable spacecraft is scheduled for early Julv. .............. DOUBLE FUN 1.111d:.i Wht•t•lt•r of :\1emph1 ~ holds two of rive Rraztltan hahtL'~ ao., -.ht• boa1·d:-. i.I flighl homt' from Rtn <lt• J anc1ro Fl\·c Brn1.1 lta11 1111 arHs ldt for llL'W homt·s and llH·:-. in lht· t'n1ll.'cl St<1IL':-o afh·1 l' S diplomats intcrc:edl·d \\'tth the go' L'l'llmt·nt Credit • UDIODS freed? WASHINGTON <APJ -Credlt unions serving 26 million Amcricuns will be free to pay aa mu c h Interest on savings accounLc; as they wis h if federal regulators follow through on a proposal to rt!mOve interest ceilings The National Crodit Union Admini s tration decided unanimous ly to ask credit unions whether they want the responsibility of determining how much they pay in interest and other conditions or the accounts The actlon pushes the agency far ahead of regulators of other types of financial institutions in acting on orders from Congress t o phas e o ut gove rnm ent- 1mposed inter.est rate ceilings by 1986 Edgar Callahan. the new chairman ot the Credit Union . Adm1n1s lrat1on, offered the proposal at Thursday 's meeting and was backed by the two other board members. As a result of the decision, the administration will notify credit unions that it is considering giving them control over setting the terms , conditions and interest rates of regular share, share draft and share certificate accounts , said Randy Miller, act in g d ir ecto r of the administration's office of policy analysis On those same tests of ad- m i n i s tr a ti on strength , Republicans were unanimous, or close to it. They weren't so solid later, as about 20 moderate and liberal Republicans, most of therp from the Northeast. tuf]ed skeptics on subsequent spendmg cuts. Despite those cracks in the solid Republican front, Reagan got bis way. Since Democrats nominally control the House, 242 to 192, he couldn't have done it without them -or some of them . notably Old South and Sun Belt conservative Democrats. Watson switched parties, re· signed his House seat, and won re -election as a Republican. Williams stayed a Democrat. went home to Mississippi the next year and won election as governor. 'Rare bookworm' captured Regular share accounts are the equi valent o r passbook s avmgi. accounts at banks or s avings and loans Share drafts are similar to tnterest·bearing checking accounts and share certificates are hkt! certificates of deposit Police $ay he stole volumes worth up to $500 ,000 F ederally chartered credit unions are hm1ted to paying 12 pe r cent interes t on r egular share accounts, compared with 5.25 percent on passbook savings accounts at commercial banks and 5 5 percent a t savings and loans That set Democratic liberals to talking about discipline for dissenters, but t he ir House caucus decided against it. Instead they voted for amnesty a nd /arty leaders said they woul get tougher in the future. From now on , H ouse Democratic leaders are sup- posed to designate key issues that will be considered matters of party policy. Democrats who consistently defy the party line are supposed to be cut out of prestigious committee and leadership assignments. The party caucuses, which in congressional lan~uage means all the Democratic or all the Republican members of the House, do have power to punish renegades. They can strip an of- f ender of committee assign- ments, deprive a member of the benefits of seniority. They can even kick a member out of the caucus. Richard Scammon, director of lhe Elections Resear ch Center. says any attempt by a party caucus to control its members stirs concern that this week's loyalist could be in dissent and subject to discipline next week. Furthermore, Scam m on writes in Public Opinion magazine, if the majority Democrats decided to discipline a substantial number of their members. they could sacrifice House control. "Even if the ex- cluded members do not join the formal opposition. in this case the Republicans. an arrange- ment could be achieved by which the new group of 'indepen· dent Democrats' or ·anti.gag rule De mocrats ' of whatever they might call the mselves , could s upport Republican con· trol of the House mechanism," he says Should the House be closely ;:::===COl::;=Lil~C~lOll:;;:::;l~CCMl:;;:._::;:;::==::=:;tiiij;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;] ,,.,..., .... 0.. .. 11.11 Mt"" Cl .... .. "" ... . MU.II .. >1.11 PHI LA DELPHIA (AP) - James Shinn collects rare books, favoring illustrated 18th and 19th century volumes, on travel, nora and fauna, and has a knack for finding what he likes. the FBI says. The 44 ·year-old man is being held on charges of stealing rare books from P e nnsylvania libraries and is a suspect in the thefts of up to $500,000 worth of rare books from college libraries around the country. ac- cording to federaJ officials. Shinn is "one of a kind," the FBI says "We didn't have a lead on him, a nd when we first got called, it was hard to believe." J e rry Thornton of the FBI's Philadelphia office said Friday. "I said. 'For stealing what? Why would we want him?· "But he's one of a kind," he added. "They say he's able to go into a library, go throu~h the open stacks, and fmd valuable Pennsylvania and the Lutheran books that even the librarians Theological Seminar y in didn't know were valuable." Philadelphia. Shinn, of St. Louis, was picked. He was arrested last April up Wednesday night in an Allen· a fter a llegedly taking 63 town motel room, hours after be-volumes from the Oberlin mg spotted in the Muhlenberg ~ollege library in Ohio, but College library by a reference police said he jumped bail. worker who had seen pictures of .. 1 think he might be responsi· the 6·foot-4 man in two national ble for more than we'll ever library journals last summer. know, .. said Bion St. Bernard, The employee called campus an FBJ agent in Elyria, Ohio. police and the FBI. Shinn eluded police and fled, "He knows what he's looking for but he dropped a motel receipt and has a hit List." which FBI agents found. Police St Bernard alleged that Shum said parts of books, along with a enters libraries "looking like a kit apparently used to remove a confused professor" and carry· book's identi!ymg marks. were mg a small magnetic stud finder found in his room to determine what books are The administration is e x peele d t o issue a formal notification of Thursday's action sometime next week and aJlow c r e dit union s 30 da ys to comment. Miller said The decision applies to the 12,500 credit unions, with a total membership of 26 mi Ilion, that are regulated and insured by the credit union administration. In a ll . there are about 22,500 credit unions in the country He was being held in Heu of tagged to set off a library's NYC li d Sl00,000 bail on federal charges metal detecting security system . po Ce OWU of inters tate transportation of "He has librarians' tools, and stolen property. He's also been tools to cut circuit alarms," said NEW YORK <AP t New c harged with taking about Philadelphia detective Robert York City's police force has $35,000 worth of rare books from Shubert. '"He can make book d\\ ind led to its smallest size in libraries at the University of stamps and library cards.'' 17 years. police figures show ,----- '4JI .• S4>1.ll tm.7S UIL7S U...11 P IM.II S-C.lt "'ltU VIM ... 1714) ,.,....._ Needlepoint, blocking CLASS and HHmbllH INSTRUCTION 492-6977 SAN CLEMENTE, CA • 426 ··~n•do o~ lo htr.-llo Every time this suede and leather spectator parades about town, people watch enviously. They all want your sassy sryle ... your perky Pappagallo pizzazz! •S4 JASHIOM 1$U.c), NEWl'OIT HACH 171 41 U4·422l li27 lo4AIM snun. AU4AMllA f21ll 2'2·5671 LSE HOLDS THIS 1•1 IJ.SSlll!J (TAX Siil.TO INClUDOll TM Ta SW..-,, o •1\I fr.,,. e•celleri•lv·~v....-l No:>•",,,., 0 ..... 1 or l rust "" "'' I ,,. ,., Ii .. 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LIDO IVIARDIA VD.l·AGE on the waterfront In Newport Beach ~"'T""~~~~.---.. Lei our fresh flower hurricane lamp arrangement add its own special glow to your festivities But come tn now 10 avoid the tush Open,..~ f !!~~!~§oaOoo "'"'you. TOP SIRLOIN -STEAK OFFER GOOD THROUGH JANUARY 17, 1982 . SERVED 3TO 10 P.M. DAILY · Oellcloua Top Slrloln StHk cooked :T.~~y you Ilka• IL Served4wlth aoup 1' potato, 8 91mt1h, fresh roll andbuUtr. • W 01WU1 sues IWlkers of 'the pill' MARTINEZ (AP ) -A 23-year-old woman who s uffered a brain hemorrhage has filed a class action laws uit against one of the largest manufacturers of birth control pills. Shannette En z see k s uns pecified damages against Wyeth L a b o rator ies of Philadelphia, P a .. for herself and any others who have suffered ill effects from the pills known as Ovral. Her attorney , Jonathan Ai n s worth , filed the s uit Thursday in Contra Costa Co unty Su p e rior Court contending that the pills were defective and unsafe for human cons umption. The suit contends the pills have "pr o du ced si milar c hemical r eactions in all individuals who have taken such pills ." Ainsworth said his client was stricken in December 1980 while working in telephone sales. As a result, she has slurred speech, walks with the aid of a cane and falls frequently. has no use of her left hand and wears braces on one leg and one arm. Ains worth said the pills "cause brain hemorrhage by the company's own admission." A printed warning enclosed m ea ch package states that oral contraceptives should not be used b y women with thrombelombolic disorders, ce r eb ral .vasc ul ar or coronary-artery diseases. James Pearce. a spokesman for Wyeth. said he could not comment on a matter under litigation. He also declined to discuss previous litigation involving birth control pills. At least a h alf.dozen suits involving strokes have been filed against makers of birth control pills . In one case, Nancy Remka or Newport, R.I.. reached a settlement in an Ovral case. She was paralyzed on the right side of her body and s uffered impaired s peech after her stroke. Pearce said Wyeth is one of the two largest m anufacturers of birth control pills in the United States. For "competitive reasons" Pearce declined to say how many of the pills are sold each year. Wyeth's primary competition comes from Ortho Laboratories, he said. • Pearce said Wyeth has ~Id the OvraJ pills nationally since 1968. He said they are also sold internationally under other names. The incidence of side effects from oral birth control pills is low, according to Roy Wilson of the state Department of Health Services. although he said , "Everythrng has ris ks. ·'Some people can 't take aspirin, it will kill them. Every drug has a benefit and it's a matter of balancing the benefit against the risk," he said. Wilson said that in addition to the printed warnings, physicians caution patients who take the pills . Ainsworth said he is trying to locate others who may have s urr e r ed from taking the product. ---~ •~WI ....... SPECIAL FAMILY Bette Lee t akes a :-.pin with Paul on his cus tom-des igned electric whl•elch:.11r Bette. founding administ rator of the Angel's Haven :'\ur:.t·~· in Watsonnlle for st•verely handicapped C'h1ldren. b lt•gal guardian lor Paul. 11. and three other handicapped eh1 ldren Shl• ha:-. made a career ot eoaxing the imposs ible out nf \·ery s pt.•(·ial kids. gi\·en up for lost h~· parents. doctors and soC'it•l\ She makes career of saving children WATSONVILLE <API -Like a soldier on the battlefield of life. Bette Lee has made a career of coaxing the impossible out of very special children. But then. wo rking against odds see m s as natural as breathinR_ for Bette. founding, administrator o f the Angel's Haven Nursery for severely handicapped children . This feisty woman, who doesn't know when to quit, has spent 20 years nurturing children given up for lost by parents, doctors and society. Time and time again she has proved them all wrong. Bette is legal guardian for four of the dozens of kids she has cared for at the nursery -Paul, 11, J ennifer. 9. Melissa, 9, and J ason, 14 -and life in their r anch-style home in Campbell is as cozy as a scene from some Hallma rk Christmas card. She first look in Paul, born with a crippling polio-like virus and a bone disease that warped his legs like a pretzel. When he came to Bette as an infant, all he could do was spit, she recalls. She spent 24 hours a day with him in the ensuing months, caring for him and telling him he was the best spiller she had ever seen. At five surgery was performed lo straighten his legs. but doctors warned he would never walk. Paul, determined to prove them wrong, was walking in six m onths. He now attends a regular elementary school. Then came J ennifer. who suffered from a rare congenital birth d e fect wh ich forced doctors ~o amputate her legs. Despite her handicap, she 1s the most vocal mem ber of the family and handles household chores like washing dishes with ease. Melissa has spinal bifida, a birth defect which results in malformation of the s pine . and hydrocephalus, which causes her head to fill with fluid . Latest addition to the clan is Jason. son of a Saudi Arabian judge. J ason was abandoned to a Beirut hospital after contracting polio and now is a quadriplegic. Bette, who has a long list of ailments herself, once broke her hips and was in a wheelchair for a year. "I know how 1t is and I'm going to make it as convenient as I can for them ... said Ms . Lee, 67. Bette got started 1n the miracle business 27 years ago when she was told she had cancer throughout most of her body. Physicians removed her esophagus, stomach, pancreas, spleen and most of her large inte stine "Ju s t about ever ything you didn't absolutely have to have to live ·· Given six months to hve, she thought about how to spend her last d ays. · · 1 came to the realization that I was doing exactly wh at I wanted ~o be doing : laking care of the babies ... CMstmos and W~ at the Garage ... A Down l\lled jacket flJll·zlp with snop.-up turtleneck for added WOQl>th. 8. f'O( Iha ski slopes we feotule a oown vest wlll'l western s1yllng and suede detail -------· ---- &~~[; 56 FASHION ISLAND · NE'M>ORT BEACH · (714) 644 -7030 Orango Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday. December 21. 1981 s Capitol opening near Gala official blames press for lack of help S ACRAMENTO <AP > Fu nd-raising for the $600,000 ga l a to reopen Californi a's restored state Capitol next month is on schedule despite .. bad press" and limited cooperation from the governor and Legislature, a gala off1c1al says Gala co-producer t>aul Kmney told the Sa<.'ramento Press Club Wednesday that he expected 50,000 Californians to attend gala week events at the Capitol Jan 4 10 . But KJnney complained about "negative" news ston es that the celebration has been scaled Boxhoy turns hero, halts getaway car SAN DIEGO 1AP > Andrew Hougie is recovering from Injuries after a dramatic ride on the hood of a getaway car. It was n't quite the way Robert Wagner did it on television, but it did the trick Hougie, 25, was at work as a Fed M arl boxboy late Wednesday night when he saw t wo youths grab c ustomer Kathryn Shaw's purse. Hougie chased them across the parking lot to a car in which a buddy was waiting As they started up, Hougie was in front so he jumped onto the hood · "When I saw Robert Wagner do it, the wmdow was open on the driver's side and he grabbed hold of the steering wheel," Hougie recalled Thursday The driver's window was closed s o he clung onto the winds hield mou lding and a rear-vi.;ion mirror As the drtver s peeded up, s we r ved and alternately s lammed on the brakes, a yout h 1n th e passeng e r s s ide reac hed through his open window and beat Houg1c with a steel rod Houg1e r ecalled. "I could barely hold. on, but I tried to block thei .· vis ion so they couldn't SC'C' when• they were ~oing " After two bl ock-;, the driver slamm~d hi s Pinto against a parked car i n an effort to di slodge lloug1e, who sailed over the other ear and into the street Thl' thieves d1sappC'arcd on fool, leaving the car and purse still contain1n~ ~.000 m cash "I didn't believe µcople cared any more," said Miss Shaw of the efforts of lloug1e. whose face 1s badly bruised and right arm covere<l with bandages .. It reall:· ma kes yuu feel good .. back 1n budget and scope a.nd that there have been problems getting celebrities to attend. He added he hasn't gotten much help from either Gov. Edmund Brown Jr or the Legislature .. I don't think the governor thinks the opening of the Capitol b very exciting, and I don't think the L egislature does either," Kinney said, explaining the absence of ce l eb ri ty '>upporters of various Cahforma politicians He said legislators "don't like to call their chips in," by asking favors of celebrity supporters to participate m the gala. Kinney did say 30 Cahforrua l'orporat1ons have put up $5,000 each to be gala sponsors. raising St50,000 of his S600.000 budget. Other supporters are donating another $154.000 in materials, advertising and other services, Kmney added. He saul tickets for gala events such as a music and light show and the gala ball went on sale to the general public this week, and that he expects to raise the rest of his S600.000 budget from sales of souvenir calendars. posters and T-shirts. T he public is to be admitted free to the formal ribbon cutting ccremon) J a n. 4. Other free events include a parade, a fireworks dis play and some musicaJ and dramatic events Tickets range from SB to S30 for other gala performances, and a formal ball costs $20 The Robinsons Gift A RALPH LAUREN POLO TEE IN A COLOR FOR EVERYONE ON YOUR LIST. Like red. turquoise, white . black. yellow. purple. tangerine. plum. pink ketly blue. orange And a bevy more each with its horse of a different color Our Ralph Lauren polo tees get more colorful by the minute (and our selection's the best in Southern Ca1tlorn1a) So you can give a different de1tc1ous color to practically everyone you know In pure. soil collon. for S·M·L $28. Robinson's Sport Shop, 114 To order call tol l·lree 1·800-523-7600. ... "· OrangeCout DAILY PILOT/Monday, Otoembtr21, 1981 Some straight talk on regional airport In a speech last week to the Communit~ Airport t:ounC'tl . Orange County Supel'visor Ralµh Clark frankly explained h1::, misgivings about the di(ficulties o f building a new regional a1rµort in the count\' Clark noted that c hances of constructing a long.haul airport at Camp Pendleton are small and said that a faci lity in upper Santiago Canyon could make for "an environmental calamitv .. He declared that a decision to undertake s u ch a massin• public works project would open a Pandora ·s box of n ew problem:, that wouldn't go awar during the 15 years needed to complete an airport . For exa mpl e . to complete necessar~· grading at the Santiago s ite at rates n ormally considered effi cient would take six ,·ears. he said. Although Clark ·s commenb a r e n 't going to be poµular in Newport Beac h . he tan h ~ credited for frankness in at least articulating what man' l~xpa~·e rs woul d <"O n slder u pru(•tical point of vll·w He certainb· is n't the only (' o u n t y o f f i c i a l !) h o w i n g r el uctance about a region al airpo rt s ite Supervisor Brucl' ~e s tande . once the initial proponent of the Sant1agu Can~·on s ite. also ha ..;lated publitl\ hb reser v ationl) E\•en a hand-picked ad\'isor~ tommiltee g1Ye n the m1 ss1on ol recommending 1:1 rcg1on:.il silt• I!'> rinding that what might et·m ~· relat1\'el\' eas\ task i not. 11 John w·a ,\ ne:::. it't noise und traffic snarls are a problem. a much larger airport with largl'r planes would probabl.' be worsl' :\nd. of course. some of the most significant headat hes would bt• c reated during construction For Newport Beach and Sa nta Ana Heights residents f1~ht ing for relief from J ohn Wayne. Clark's <:omments gin· them a better pers pet'l1n· ol \\'hat the~ .. rt· up <1gain t Geothermal search State officia ls have listed Huntington Beach as a possible source of geothe rmal energy that could be tapped in con.1unctwn w 1th l he C' i l .\";; ex t ens 1 \'(.' o ii operations. '· To d1sco\'er the potenti<JI ol nat ural hot watl'r pocket... underneath the s urface. cit\ and county offiC'ials have applied for a $25.000 geothermal stud~· grant from t h e Ca li fornia Ener g~ Commission. Officials s a~ if the grant 1s ··received . the count\' and c1l\ • plan to m a tch 1t to begin a S75.lXXI -stud\' that ·s earmarked as th<.• prototype for future geothermal explorations sn Orange Count~ Co u n l\' o Cf i c i a b be Ii e ' e geothermal power also poss1hl~ exists in Seal Beach . La Habra. .. Fullerton. Placentia and Yorba Linda. Most people think of natural hot s prings and geysers in rural Northern California as the most common ·uppl.' of geothl•rmul power. ln those areas. heat I rom the waler must bt• turned into elec·t nc·11\ or potc.·ntrn I l'nt'f'.t.:~ 1.., lost II owe ' l' '" 1 I g 1' o t ht• 1· m a I po\\ er rs tapped an an urban an·.1 s ueh as Huntington Bea<.'h thl' heat <.'a n he d1rt•l'th ll~l·d to heat homes or suppl~ 0 J..ll'O('l1..,s1ng hL·at for andus tn sav tount' n ffitials . · · · · :\ S l U cl \' I S 11 l' l' d l' cl I ti deter mine ho,\· l'l'fel'l1ve and h<I\\ \'<1luable geoth e rm al pt)Wt'l' would be in Orang<.• Count~ Huntington Beach sc.•c•ms llkt· <J good place for ._uch a s tud: Coun\\· officials -><H lhl'\ bl·l1 t'\ l' therl'·~ natural hot water l1ndt•1 almost the l'lltll't' .... ur futl' 111 th1· tit~. .-\nd l'lt~ ofrr<'tal~ pa'>l "' x p l' r 1 e 1H· t' d t' <1 I 1 n g " 1 t h o ii oµerat1or1s 1n an urball iJl'l'J should bt' helpl ul tn de\'l'lop1ng .1 model for futun.• ~eo lht•rm.11 t'\plorat1on~ in Orangl' (.'ount' ~Loss for state court The slate Supreme Court will lose one of its most distinguished members when Jus tice :\lathew • 0 . Tobriner. now 77 years old. • steps down on Jan 3 An out s poken li beral . Tobriner won renown for his decisions upholding minority rights. school desegregation and stale funding for abortions for poor women. and opposing job discrimination of a ll k inds His age was no barrier to his firm belief th a t the 1ud1c1al system must keep up with the times and recognize the c hanges in society In on e opinion he wrote. ··w e cannot be frozen Into a stereotyped. reJerll'd formula of the past .. Tobriner was appointed lo the s tate's hig h court in 1962 th Gov. Edmund G "Pat" Brown • and Brown s s on. Gov .ll-rr\' H rown. onl't' st·n ·cd t ht· 1 u:.t ll'l' ..i s a law c lerk C n d e r h i :-t u t t' I a g l' . t h l' gm ·ernor said las t week. ·1 camt• to understand better thl' human s pirit .. Tobnnel''s upin1on.... l)ftl•n l' o n t r o v c r ~ 1 a I . w l' r l' ~ o t•loq uentl\' "I'll ten e\ e n tho:-t• who disagreed with them h:icl to admire their s t' le In his letlE:'r ol res1gnat1011 f r o m t h l' t' o u r t . T o b r 1 n t• r described his 2:l \'t•a r:-. of 1udk1al s en1ce a s a ·fulfillin g ;..1nd rewarding ex perie nCL' .met t h a n k e d t h {' (' 1 1 1 /. e n ~ o f California lor this t•xt·ept1onal op port unit~· The c1ti7.en:-. tn turn. mu..;t hP grateful for the sen i<'l' of a t rnh· cled1cated mt('rpretl'I' of thl' la\\ · Opinions exp~essed in the space abo.ve are those of the Daily Pilot. Otner views ex - pressed on th1 S page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s invit· ed. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Bo)( 1S60, Costa Mesa CA 92626. Phone (714) 64:1·4321. ' LM. Boyd I Hunger pangs Albert Einstein s urfered pains m bis midsection. It went on for years. The great man was not a complainer. but finally even he had to go to the doctors. They puziled over it, and queried him at length. Eventually, It became clear. He was hungry. He kept forgetting to eat. Brltish kings a nd queen!! are expected to be seen both at horse !"lees and boxing matches. U.S. chief , executives don't show up at these even ts. Such are the traditional patterns. so far. A C!irc u s elephant needs a ve1et.able oil rubdown at least twice a year. You s.ay you can't get that rinl off your flneer? Put your hand in cold water flrtl to get rid or any awemna. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat -~~-~-- Push the ring back to the base or the finger. Wind dental floss tightly around the ring finger. Slip the ring forward over the wound floss. Then taking hold or the floss end on the knuckle side of the ring, unwind said floss. That should force the ring ore. Pretty tricky, what? It's true that in the Old West a g un s hot could s tart a cattle stampede. But the writing of men who really lived through the e ra Indicate those stampedes more orten. than not began In silence. A rider lolUng in the saddle m lthl · sense nothing more than a falnl rumbling, then a trembling of the sod. Rarely could anybody know what caused lt, but that didn 't muc h m a tte r , anyway, once it got r ollln1 . An exceedingly eerie experience~ I other. Thomas P. H•ley Publlwr Thomas A. Mu""'ln• Ed II or Barbara Kr•lbich Editorial Page Editor Libyan stude~ts press11red WASHINGTON -The Libyan diplomats were kicked out of their em b assy las t May for harassing students who were considered less than loyal lo Libya's director, Moammar Khadafy. Now some mysterious Libyans have turned up across the Potomac. and the State Department: suspects they're up to the same old tricks. The expulsion of Khadafy's d1plomats left the 4,000 Libyan students in the United States without supervision and without a means or collecting the scholarship money on which most or them exist. To rememdy this situation , the Libyans' American attorney, Richard Shadyac. set up a non·profit corporation across the Potomac 1n fashionable McLean. Va The outfit 1s called the P eople's Committee for Students of Libyan·Arab J a mahiriya a name straight out of Khadafy's dogma ITS OSTENSIBLE function is to pr ocess payments to the Libyan students scattered across the country and handle the other details or their scholarships. Shadyac c hec ked with the Stale Department and got permission for the arrangement. The new corporation hired several non-Libyan em ployees who used to work for the embassy -lo provide continuity. it was explained. But governm e nt sources are concerned about the Libyan nationals wh o are a l so present in th e G -JA-Cl_A_ll-ER-S0-1 -~ corporation's suburban office building. They are described as s tudent volunteers and the fear is that they may be providing an undesirable continwty to the old Libyan embassy and its history of harassment. ··Extremely close watch is being kept on that office,·· a State Department source told my associate Lucette Lagnado "Information is being gathered . The whole question of what that office is doing is being examined.'' THE I NVESTIGATION has turned up nothing concrete yet, but U.S. officials have been informed that harassment or Libyan students bas continued since the Washington embassy was closed. Furthermore. investigators have concluded that the Libyan "volunteers" are in fact running the corporation. Shadyac conceded that the students are helping to "manage" the office. THE PRESSUR E on Libyan s tudents in the United States varies in degree. Outspoken opponents of Khadafy are thr eaten e d with loss or their scholarships and retaliation against their families in Libya. Those who are not politically active are urged to be openly s upportive of the Khadafy regime "Most of them a re apoliticaJ." a reliable source said "There 1s pressure on them to gel interested and involved." Shadyac acknowledged that he has been asked about allegations that the operation has bee n involved in harassment of Libyan students in this country He denied emphatically that it was engaged in any s uch activity. When pressed on the point, however, he said it was possible that harassment might be going on without his knowledge. Shadyac said he has asked the U.S. government to provide him with any evidence o f the co mmittee 's wrongdoing "They h ave never proffered any proof." he said "Nol one s ingle iota." While he was at it, Shadyac also denied that the Libyan diplomats expelled last May had been 1ndulg1ng m dirty tricks What will we pay for future security? There are days when I wouldn't get out of bed if I started thinking about long -term . seriou s problem s Fortunately. I have the ability to worry about the s mall things that I might be able to handle if I get up. Instead of worrying about whether I'll ever save enough money to die on. 1'11 worry about whether there'll be enough hot water for a shower or enough coffee left in the can for breakfast. These are the kind or worries l can handle. Our political leaders do the same t hin g with their proble ms . The pr esident of the United States, for example, has only a very short time to pay oH on his campaign promises so. when he gets up in the morning, he goes to work on trying to get the economy orr the ground by Christmas He doesn't worry about whether the world we know on Earth may come to an end in the year 2050 through a series or nuclear explosions. THE MAYORS OF our cities have to worry about feeding and housing lhe poor in lhis winter and paying the police more money for the fight against crime The mayor can't get up worrying about how to raise $50 milUon lo completely reconstruct the sewer system that en gineers tell him will be totally inadequate in 1995. It's a good thing and a bad thing that we're so shortsighted personally and publi c ly It wo uld be wise but depressing if we spent all our time worrymg about problems in their order or real importance. This occurs to me today because some recent news stories have forced me to think about a lot or long.term l~'- -110-v-100-11-v -§t problems I don't like to think about Some or them are national problems. some local. Som e will have to be solved with public money, others, 1r they're solved at all, with private money Like what? Like these The cost or making all public fac- 111t1 es avai lable lo handicapped people in wheelchairs has been round lo be so expensive in some American c1t1cs that programs to build kneeling buses and ramps everywhere there are now stairs. have been abandoned Where do I stand on this issue? Why, t • m 1n favor of doing everything possible for the handicapped. or course. It it costs e very American $5,000 in additional laxes., Sl ,000? $100? H it comes to hard cash, how much of il am I willing to give t o s upport m y sentiment'> Very tough question, and anyway, I've got lo take a shower. Th~ Gene ral Accounting office says that 40 percent or all our 514,000 bridges are in need or re pair. Most of them were built in the 1920s and 1930s right after we got the automobile, and naturally they're getti ng old and rickel). The General Accounting Office says we could spent $41 billion fixing our bridges. Am I for safe bridges? You bet I am Would l increase taxes to get that much . or reduce, say, Social ~ecu rity benefits by 25 percent to get the bridge·'ixtng money? Before I answer that question. I think I'll make the coffee Che mical dumps all across the country are s lowly polluting basic, underground water sources and it could cost billions to clean them up -REAL i\FET\' for nuclear plants ., could make them so expensive that they'd be economically impractical. We know how to solve these tough, long·lerm problems. but either we don't have the money to pay for them or we're not wilhng lo sacnfice any of life's pleasures today for our safety and security tomorrow But before l worry anymore about these important matters. I think I'll go out and make sure I can get the car started 'Born travelers' may just be seeking escape Either you are a born traveler, or you are not. There are no two ways about it: you preter seeing places, or staying close to home. And, far from being a case of never the twain s hall meet. they more often than not gel married. In my own case, I am the sluggard who hates to pull up stakes and head out IYlllY HARRll for the great unknown. In this, I pride myself that l am in good company - Thoreau, for Instance. who declared that "I see no reason to travel half.way around the world to count the cats ln Zanzibar." THE BORN TRAVELERS. or course. have noU\lna but a profound disguat and ·contempt for us stlck·ln·the·muds . We lack vitality, Imagination, curiosity. Interest In people and, most or all, a sense or adventure. They reel about u• the way rare·meat people feel about well·donera. that we are beyond aU r~dempUon. I bear tbls obloquy wllh a cool nonchalance Let them rail and rant I ~re lilUe for Jet fll1bts. pack11ed toura. or e.xoUc slta cettlully tailored to extract the maximum coinage for the minimum authenticity. A traveler these days sees only what the natives want him to see: al I they fulfill are hi s predetermined expectations. disguised as "local color." No doubt part of my skepticism is a way of defending my lassitude. If you don't care to travel, one reason is as good (or as bad) as another. It can be the water. the food, the heat. the cold. the cost. the language. the time. the prevalence of tourists or the avarice of the natives. 1 have used them all, with success, and If I were named the grand lama of Tibet, they would have to come here to crown me NOT ONl~Y THAT. I give the travel snobs back as good as they give me. I s1,111est they are too bored lo be thrown on their own resources; that they are runnlna owoy from themselves; that tra vet Is 1a kind of alcoholism for those who can afford it; that they merely carry their prejudices a n d provlnclollsms with them wherever they 10 and return narrower than they left. U 1ly allegations these. but no worse than what they btap upon my head, es~claUy when they learn l could have taken • free junket here and turned ll down, or an expense·pald trip the.rt and reru11ed tbe otrer. To conllrmed t..ravelers, r am more than mad; t 1m wildly perverse. After all , Kant. I remmd them. never strayed further than 10 miles from his home in Koenigsberg in his whole long Ii fe. and yet understood the world perhaps better than any mind of the 19th century His "Proposal for Pe rpetual Peace" among the nations still remains to be absorbed by the mass or mankind. They are so busy traveling they have no time and energy to comprehend the glo be we are defacing, debasing und pr~partng for nuclear extinction. Precisely so It will take a bomb to move me. lllllYlll If Santa consumes al) the cookies left out for him on Cbrl1tm11 Eve, no WOftder he has • belly ""' a bowlful or . Jelly. J .V. - Sweepstakes sweep U.S. Promotions lure consumers with no-risk come-ons By TIM Aa~lated Pre11 Ins tant wealth ! A bundle of cash ! A new car! A dream vacaUon! . The promises are famlllar and lhey are coming more often these daya t hanks l o lhe increased use of sweepstakes by market ers trying lo sell a product or an idea. General Motors Corp. is the latest entrant in the field, with a s weepstakes set for early in 1982. By definition, a s weepstakes is a game or chance in connection with the sale or a commodity. There is no skill involved. You don't have lo buy anything to win. Sweepstakes fall under state rather than federal law, so there are po statistics available on how many promotions there are across the country ln New York alone, however, the numb e r or s we epstakes registered with the secretary of state's office has more than quadrupled in the last decade, rising to 5S3 in 1980. The odds against winning the grand prize in a sweepstakes are tiny -usually one in several million or more. But there is no risk and the stakes are big: Reader 's Di gest a lone has awarded more than $20.S million in prizes since it ran its first s weepstakes in 1962. Charles Pintchman, a Reader's Digest spokesman, said the money has gone to 1,246,528 winners . Sweepstakes are taking on a new look as their popularity grows . "There's been a big change in sweepstakes," said Edward 0 . Meyer , senior vice president of Dancer Fitzgerald Sample, Inc. and director of the agency's departme nt o f promotion services. In a recent report on "The New Use o f Co n s umer Sweepstakes," Meyer pointed out that sweepstakes promotions u sed to be f a irly simple : "Consumers are instructed to merely send in their names and Al'WI,...._ NICE DREAM Peoplt· uC'ross the nation an· l'nti<:ed with ,·isions of ril'he::. thrnu~h a mult1tudt• or :o.\\ct•p:-.tukl0S addresses together with a proof or purchase or (for legal reasons I a facs i mi le ... to participate in a drawing for prizes." Restrictions on sweepstakes have been eased , ho wever, opening the way for new types or promotions. All 50 states now pe r mi t so me f orm o f sweepstakes. And technological developments have prompted innovations like "scratch-off " games The "ins tant-wi nner" sweepstakes is particularly popular. The consumer gets a printed page or card with a series of numbers or symbols. He or she takes it to the s tore or dealer to find out whether It's a winning combination. ':.Most importantly of all," Meye,said. "instant-winner cards can now be inserted in product packages. The cards, therefore, become an effective, powerful incentive to generate product purchase." He noted that in order to keep within the law, the marketer must include, on the package, t h e word s "no pur c hase required" and must provide an alternative method l ike a mailing address or toll-free telep hone n umber f or the consumer to get a sweepstakes card. Meyer said that the ailing economy makes sweepstakes attractive to consumers. "The lure and potential of winning a lucrative prize such as cash or vaca ti on o ff ered by a s weepstakes is particularly attractive when money is tight," he said. Senate aides paid well, too Salaries of 181 top hands exceed $50,000 WASHINGTON <AP> -The people elected to Congress are paid $60,662 a year, but some of their top hired hands aren't too far behind. The most recent compilation by the secretary of the Senate the same 1,567 -page document that lists expense accounts - shows 181 Senate employees are paid more than $50,000 a year. A li s ting of House staff salaries is expected to be released within the next few weeks. The secretary of the Senate and sergeant-at-arms both make $55,387 a year, the top Senate pay for non-senators . Otherwise, the pay ceiling in the Senate is $52.687. Among those making •more than $50,000 are the s i x stenographers who write down what is said on the Senate floor. The Senate Appropriations Committee employs 13 staffers making more than $50,000 each. And the Senate office of Vice Pres id ent George Bush bas three staffers in this pay range. The Senate's director of par king earns $43,564 a year, the Senate chaplain $40, 110, the Senate upholsterer $25,786 and the ··keeper of stationery" $47,679. The chief Senate barber draws, a salary of $27,219.96. • The 100-member Senate has a pproximately 7,000 em ployees; the 435-member House 12.000. 'Recreationa(' drug book faces removal FREMONT. Calif. (AP) -A paperback bo ok on "recreational'' drugs will be scrutinized by the city council next month for possible removal from county library shelves. The $2.95 volume came to the attention of local authoritif's last week after a county s upervisor asked the librarian why she cons idered "Rec r eational Drugs'' s uitable for circulation i n Al ameda Count y's 11 libraries. Supervisor Don Excell has not said what sparked bis interest in the book. Librar ian Ginny Cooper replied tha t the book was "factual and non-judgmental . a good source as to what dangers are involved in takmg drugs ." It also had been recommended by the Library Journal, a resource guide for librarians, she said. 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First lady Nancy Reagan a utographs a leg cast wo rn by Tony Taylor, 17, a motorcycle accident victim, during a visit to Children's Hospital in Chemical war evidence cited in documentary NEW YORK CAP> -A man-made propellant and four poisons believed to have been used in chemical warfare have been found in a yellow powder reportedly scraped from foliage in Laos, ABC News says in a documentary to be broadcast tonight at 9 on KAB C, Ch. 7. "There may now be sufficient evidence," says Bill Redeker , the ABC News correspondent for the documenta ry, "to conclude that it (chemical warfare) exists, and to judge whether the Soviets and their allies are responsible.·· The documentary, "Rain of Terror," suggests through eyewitness and other sources that the Soviets a nd their allies currently are using outlawed chemical warfare. in both Afghanistan and Southeast Asia. Hmong tribesmen, who fought on the U.S. side in Vietnam. are among the targets for the gas attacks, ABC News says. Tbe disclosure of the propellant a nd four poisons supports and extends evidence of gas attacks in Southeast Asia previously reported by U.S. government researchers, but challenged in congressional hearings by scientists who maintained three mycotoxin poisons previously isolated grow naturally in Southeast Asia. "Whal is crucially important about this finding is that it tends to make irrelevant the arguments or those critics who say the poisons occur naturally in Southeast Asia," Redeker says in the report. Dr. J oseph Rosen , a Rutgers University scientist hi red by ABC News to analyze the sample reportedly taken from Laos, says the man-ma de compound, polyethyleneglycol, "could not be found sitting on a rock or on a plant in Southeast Asia ." · Rosen isolated in the sample a fourth m ycotoxin, as we ll as the three found by government scientists, ABC News says. The sample was obtained from Charles Whitney, a hos pital administrator with long experience in Southeast Asia. He said he received the yellow powder from refugees from Laos, ABC News says. ABC News says in .. Rain of Terror" that political considerations may have kept the United States from pressuring the Soviets on the subject. "By making it a point o f U .S.-Soviet confrontation," says Richard Burt , a State Department spokesman, "aJI we're doing is going to be to force the Soviets to dig in their heels.·· Donov an a-cen ser s fire d d isside nts 1 NEW YORK (AP) -Three persons who have linked Labor Secretary Raymond Donovan to illegal payments allegedly made to a union were dissident employees fired from the union. Chief among them is Marlo Montuoro, former secretary-treasurer of Local 29 of the Laborers' lnternationaJ Unjon and a government witness for the past three years. Two former bookkeeper.secretaries of the union have made contentions similar to Montuoro's claims. It has been alleged that Donovan was present when a S:Z,000 payoff was made to a union official. Tbe federal Tart-Hartley Act prohibits employers ft&m malting payments to union officials. Donovan, who was executive vice president of 1Schiavone Construction Co. of Secaucus, N.J., 1 before he joined the Re~gan administration, has denied any wrongdoing. l AUOmey General WlUiam French Smith was to decide by today whether to appoint a special _prosecutor under the Ethics lo Government Act, accordin1 to one federal IOUJ'ce here who asked not to be ldentllled. The source said that if $mith chooses not lo appoint a special prosecutor, a crand jury here will investigate the allegations. Montuoro'a recent testimony against Louls San&<>, the union local's president and the man who fired him in May 1978, led to Sanso'• conviction on racketeerlnt and Income-tax evasion charges. Montuoro also la a witness ln a current trial inYolvint several co·defendants of Sanao'a. The union's alle1ed linka to the old Lucbe1t crime family of New York City -now believed beaded by Antonio "Tony Duca" Corallo -were diaclOMd by federal pro1ecuton durinc the trials. Local 29 repruenLI bluter1, drlllen and dynamlt• crews on construction sites. Jt ha• utemlft deallnt• wilb the Scblavone company. Accordlnt to Montuoro, the Scbla•one company alJe,edly suppUed -not necet1arily with Donovan 'a knowledce -free trl,P•. equipment, buUdlnc materials and no-abow Jobe to omcen ol the unJon. e sANVO -- MNSTEREO CASSETTE PLAYER M«30 Great gift Ideal Can be enjoyed while walking, jogging & play· ing. c ......... ""-w ... .,. Wetklff tit H..ti.rrlewHll •Talk line • Pitch control • Headphone jack • Balance control • Automatic atop •LED operallon 1nd1cator • Carrying caae Sub1ect to Supply .,...on hand CROWll dill) ·•HARDWARE.--_,.. ............. Washington. Accompanying Mrs. Reagan was "Santa Claus," impersonated by TV weatherman Will ard Scott. 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This is the sort of learning experience that takes place at the UC Irvine Farm Ele mentary School on the southeastern edge of the UCI campus. Amid a rural atm osphere created by old farm buildings, a 4-H Club compound and horse stables, the children learn in an environment made creative and academic by the proximity of t h e UC I clas srooms a nd research facilities, said Farm School Director Michael Butler. He said the elementary school was founded by the UCI Social Science Department in 1969 in an effort to teach children .. how to think better ... ··A group of u s at the univers ity thought we could produce less-dormant thinkers than some of the students we saw entering UCI," Buller said. ··we saw the opportunity to . develop an elementary school on a rural site but near a fine university ·· When the sch ool opened, Butler said, it had six s tudents atte nd ing c la ss In one farmhouse. Today, there are 55 pupils, fiv e teachers and three farmhouses in use along with a fourth rustic building that includes a photo lab The structures. once used in the Irvine Company agricultural operations, were acquired by the university along with the s urrounding land when UCl was founded. Butler said the exact history of the Farm School site 1s being STUDY TIME While Albion Lawrence reads. cat curls un under his chair for a nap. Be low. Darcy Hite receives help from Mark Springe r . resea rched by the elementa ry school students in a project that will inc lud e the p ossible r ecove r y o f a n y a r c haeologic ally important items that may be near the school. An o th e r e du ca ti o nal opportunity made possible by the location of the school 1s the first-hand study of animals R a bbits, goats, c hic kens , ducks. guinea pigs, horses and cats can be found on and around the school grounds. The children got a good lesson in problem-s olv ing r ecently when they had to figure out how to build proper pe ns to keep a troublesome coyote away from some of the animals. Butler said. There are no school bell s. Ins tead, a conch shell is blown by one of the five teachers . Assisting with instruction are 20 UCI undergraduates who get uni versity credits for their work at the school. Andrew Herilch. 24, a UCI pre-med student, says he helps instruct mus ic and science classes. "l 'm g i ving some piano lessons to some of the kids." he said. ··And we we nt on a field trip to the Mount Palomar observatory ... The pupils became interested in the optical mechanics of the big t e l escope wh e n th ey returned to Irvine, so Heritch u s ed a UCI Engin ee ring Department laser to illustrate how light is refracted through a telescope. Butler said there are 20 UCI unde rgraduates in a Social Science class requiring them to work at the Farm School On e underg raduate who worked there actually built a s m a ll c ompute r f o r the youngsters . There also is a conventional minicomputer in operation at the school along w it h a v ariet y o f video equipment . T he chi ldren a re divided a m o ng the three c lasse s according to educational ability and age, said Alysia Fager, 31, of Dana Point, who teaches the older pupils. She pointed out that often, a child will decide when it is time to graduate from one class level to the next Ms Fager sa id the school is as fun for the teachers as it is for the students. Erika Vorie. 11, of Newport Beach said she likes the Farm School more than the school she attended in Costa Mesa because ··v ou get more pers onal attention here · · 1 · ve never seen a person who didn't hke it here .. Butler said that to a large part the success of the school is refle cted in the smiling faces of the children. T he non.profit s chool 1s 92 percent self-supporting from the S 190·pe r · month tuition per student Other aid comes from the university, he said. Butler said that he hopes money can be found to expand the school with additional buildings. However . he sa id that 1f and when that occurs he wants to be careful that any new buildings bl e nd 1n with th e rural environment of the area, an env ironme nt that h e s ays· tre m endously e nhances the learning process. ~ D The long. Ram season 0 finally ended Sunday on. a losing. note. B5 . ' MAKING FRIENDS Tht•rt•sa How aid 1a bo\'C 1 pla~ s with B J . Shanghua Lee 1 be lo". lefll and Julie :'llichols shares a laugh. ITUoeN'TI GET CLOIE·UP VIEW OI' GllR, OTMERI RIO NT GOAT .. I ·I .. ----~---------------.............. ---------------ID OrangeCoaat OAJLV P1LOTIMonday, December 21 , 1981 •ANN LANDERS •HUGH MULLIGAN •HOROSCOPE ( Hllhbies' moms praised FEELING BETTER Becky Sheldon holds her daughter. Angie, a recipient of interferon, in Galesburg. 111. Injections of the experimental dru~ appear to have helped the 3-year -old who is in danger of suffocating from an uncontrollable growth of warts on her larynx. SHOP AROUND WB'LL DBAL OPEN EVERYDAY MON. THAU SAT. 10-6 P.M .. Sun. 12·5 P.M. MUSIC BOXES GfWl>FAT1EA CLOCKS FROM $499 836 -0311 ,._, • ---11 • --. . ..; \ ... ~ / lAaaE RUCTIOI DllCOUllT PllCEI Chase a Reindeer at Westcliff Plaza· . . . the hoofprints on our sidewalk will lead you from store to s~ore as special window displays tell you the story of "Twas the N 1ght Before Christmas." It's a unique and special experience for the whole family to share. Also enjoy merry caroler s in Old English costume who will entertain you in the plaza from 5 p.m . to 9 p.m . December 14 through 18 and December 21 through 23. ANTHONY'S SHOE SERVICE BANK OF AMERICA CHARLES BARR JEWELERS CROWN HARDWARE DICK VERNON SPORTSWEAR OR. LOU ELDER optometrist HAIR HANDLERS SALON HALLI DAY'S MEN'S CLOTHING HICKORY FARMS specialty food Items HUMPTY DUMPTY children's clothing JEAN DAHL designer and better sportswear LA GALLERIA elegance In fashion MARKET BASKET MES AMIES TEENS NANCY .DUNN ANTIQUES NEWPORT BALBOA SAVINGS PAPER UNLIMITED cards and gifts SAV-ON DRUGS STOREKEEPER traditional sportswear VET A'S INTIMATE APPAREL WESTCLIFF CLEANERS WESTCLIFF CORNERS gourmet ware and collectibles WESTCLIFF SHOES XAVIER'S OF NEWPORT fine flowers and gifts WESTCUFF PLAZA Open Thursday nights Utl 9 p.m. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS HOURS Dec, u to 18 and 21 to 23 ttll 9 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 19, 1().6 Most store$ open Sunday, Dec. 20, 12-5 Christmas Eve, 10-5 ' DEAR READERS: Several weeks ago 1 received a rash o( letters from women who disliked (o r hated l their mothers-in-law. I found it hard to believe the majority felt that way, so I asked. ··How about it? Doesn't anyone have a good word to say about your husband's mother ?" The re s pon se wa s h,.eartwarming. Thousands of women wrote lov ing testimonials. Here are som e excerpts. · FROM ELM MO'M', TEX.: The best wedding gift I received was my • mother-in-law. Her most precious gift to me was her son. I hope to God one day I can be like her when my tum comes. FROM LONG ISLAND : I was a divorcee with a four-year-old child ... not exactly what every woman dreams of for her wonderful son . My mother-in-law's kindness and generosity were incredible. She's one in a millton. -JUDI FROM TABOR, N.J.: Until a fe w weeks ago my mother-in-law lived next door. I miss her so much I can barely stand it. Although she was widowed only two years ago, she ls delightfully "up" all the time and never makes any cfemand on her three sons. We all adore this remarkable woman. -JOANN M. FROM BOISE: Hello from the other sid e. My mother-in -law never criticizes. n ever meddles. never makes me feel inferior and I just love her. MARY FROM BUFFALO: My mother-in-law (and my mother) can come•to our house for breakfast, lunch or dinner any day of the week. They both know when to talk and when to keep their mouths shut. My husband and I feel blessed. -JANICE K. FR O M VANCOUVER : M y mother-in -law s pent two months with us waiting to help out before our firs t child was born. I was three weeks late cross and short-tempered. She was so cheerful and understanding I will never forget it. FROM HOT SPRINGS, ARK.: When I married her son she welcomed me with open arms and s aid, "He's yours now~" She buys thoughtful gifts like coffee I can't afford and my favorite cologne that "happened to be on sale.·• See what I mean? -BETTY FORT LAUDERDALE : My mother-in-law raised 12 children and they all adore her . She never complains, never interferes and never offers advice unless asked. The kids fight over he r weekends. Everyone wants her at their home. A BLESSED SON-IN-LAW FROM PHOENIX : When I eloped wltb her son, I thought she would be anlfY and resentful. Instead, I discovered a woman with saintly qualities. She has shown me nothing but love and t.endemess. What a woman! -NO NAME PLEASE FROM CANTON , OIBO: How could I NOT love my wonderful mother-in -law? Her son is a reflection of her generosity and kindness. She has taught me so ~uch about cooking and housekeeping. I hope she's around to help me be as wise and kind to my daughter·in-law. PEGGY FROM DALLAS: I wish those womea who hate their mothers-in-law would stop and ask themselves why. How much of the trouble is their fault? Why do they resent advice from someone who has more experience? My mother-in-law is my best friend. I love her dearly. -ANNE FROM RALEIGH . N .C M y mother-in-law lives with us. She says if her son and I ever split. she's coming with ME. Wh at a doll RUTHIE A no-nonsense. approach to how to dial with life's most d1f/1cult .and most rewarding arrangement Ann Landers· booklet ... Marnage -What to Expect ." Will prepare you /or better or for z.oorse. Send your request to Ann Landers. P 0 Box 11995. Chicago. Ill 00611. enclosmg 50 cents and a long. stamped. sel/,addressed envelope. He would be amazed RIDGEFIELD, Conn. (AP I A middle-aged bis hop in red robes aloft on str ange rooftops with a sack o n his shoulder laughing madly smacks of a character s prung full blown a nd half witted from the imagination of a P.G Wodehouse or a Charles Dickens. You know : another dotty cleric. all ··gas and gaiters.·· to use Nicholas Nickelb~"s felicitous phrase. cavorting with amiable eccentricity to advance a hilarious plot that will come out all r ight in the end. Yet this is the seasonal image that the world has of St. Nicholas. alias Santa Cla us. a much venerated 4th century bishop of Myra in Lycia I now Turkey l. He would have been astonished al how he turned out in history. since Christians in hi s time had only begun lo observe Dec. 25 as the birth date of Christ. Nicholas was a towering figure in the early church. He was tortured and thrown into a dungeon by the Emperor Diocletian. then freed under Constantine, the first Christian Roman e mperor. The fiery bishop helped put down the Arian heresy. which held that the Messiah was true God but not true man, and personally brought about the des truction of the pagan temple of Artemis. IN mE CALENDAR of saints. he has the title of confessor, a rank just below martyr, given those who were punished and imprisoned for confessing their faith. but did not die for it. Along with St. Andrew. Nicholas is the patron saint of Russia. He is also the patron of Greece, Sicily, Lorra ine and numerous cities. dioceses and churches throughout the world. Many miracles and cures were attributed to him, and legends began to grow wjth his spreading popularity. He became the patron saint of travelers and sailors when on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, his prayers were credited with saving their ship in a savage storm. In many ports along the eastern Mediterranean shore. sailors and dockers still call out to a departing vessel. "May St. Nicholas guide your tiller." Nicholas became the patron saint of prostitutes, pawnbrokers. old maids and young marriageable maidens through the oft repeated tale of his tossing three bags of gold through the window as dowries ror the three daughters of an impoverished nobleman, who otherwise would have chosen a life of prostitution to save the old homestead. Tbe baas of gold ended up on the coat of arms or the powerful Medici family in Florence and eventually became the three bells hanging outside a pawnshop. The bishop became the patron o( '.~.Jl HUGH MULLIGAN .. MULLIGAN STEW c hildren a nd orph a n s for ~e miracle attr ibuted to him of restoring ro life three' homeless little boys who had been brutally hacked to pieces by a drunken innkeeper. When Saracen hordes ov8'-ran Turkey in t h e 11th century. pious ltali• merchants stole his remams and brought the m to Bari, ltaly. Arter the Hol y Land and Rome and the Marian Shrines of Lourdes and Fatima. his tomb in the church of San Nicola rates with Santiago de Compostella in Spain and the shrine of Three Kings at the Cathedral in Cologne as one of the great places of Christian pilgrimage. The tomb is said to "still exude a sweet smelling myr rh. like a baker·s oven." called "the manna of Nicholas." making him also the patron of bakers and mercha nts. Dutch settlers took the gift-bearing Saint Nikolaas to Nieuw Amsterdam . where the English-speaking New Yorkers borrowed the legend. while corrupting the ~ ·name to Sint Klaes and then Santa Claus. 1 Washington Irving in his humorous "Knickerbocker's History of New York ·· in 1809 transformed the tall. thin. ascetic looking bishop to a jolly fell ow in broad brimmed hat and baggy breeches. who s moked a long church warden's pipe and rode over the rooftops in a horse and wagon dropping presents from his pockets down the chimneys of good ctlildren. A DECADE LATER Clement Moore. a professor of classical Greek in New York. set out to amuse his children with lines that began "Twas the night before Christmas." and Sahta suddenly acquired eight reindeer. a white beard, a tubby superstructure and "a nose like a cherry." This was liftoff for the commercialized Santa Claus. Phyllis McGinley, the Pulitzer prize winning poet, s ummed up the saint's astonishing transformation over the ages in twinkling verse: "He who had feared. The world's applause. · Now, with a beard, ls Santa Claus. A multiplied elf, he struts and poses. Ringing up sales ln putty noses : Wilh Comet and Cupid. I-Os constant partners. Tellifll tall tales to kindergarteners. His halo fickle as Wind and wave. While dlully Nicholas Spins ln his grave." ~----..:! .... By PHIL INTERLANOI o f Laguna .Beach llMA IOMllCI AT WIT'S END Without son, holiday blue I was un pac ki ng t he Chris tmas d ecorations this week when I came across a pie tin with a picture of the Blessed Virgin pasted inside d angling from a soiled ribbon. The ornament is pitiful. It is usually the first decoration put on the t ree every year by my older son. who knocks you into the fireplace, steps on your knees and physically races you to the tree to get it on firs t. He made it in the third grade. This is t he fi rst Christmas he will not spend with us in 26 years . I a l w ays kne w how I got th r ee children. but I never knew why . 1 I used to "What did you expect at a savings and loan Christmas tell people it was a' 4-H project t hat got out • par ty -Playboy West?" of hand.> T rou1 HEALTH DR. PETER J . STEINCROHN Back pain • persists DEAR DOCTOR: I suppose I shouldn't complain. I've reached 60 without h aving any he art attacks, cancer thre ats , or diabetes. My blood pressure is normal. I feel fine except for aches in my back (especially in my neck) and also in my knees. Afte r X·rays my doctor informs me I have what so m any other people in my age group have : osteoarthritis. All I take is aspirin three or four times a day. It helps but the nagging pain per sists. Is there a nything else you can suggest? -MR.G. DEAR MARG : As you and others know. osteoarthritis begins in middle age and its condition accelerates as one grows olde r. Ma ny patients ha ve onl y minor dis abilities. while others complain bitterly of daily nagging pains and stiffness Osteoarthritis is a destruction of the ca rtilage in joints. us ua lly accompanied by enlargement or bone and inflammation of t he synovi al me mbrane that protects the joints. The main purpose of treatment is to alleviate the joint pain. stiffness. aching a nd low grade inrla mmation. An y joint m ay be affected but the common locations are in the knees. hips. shoulders and spine. In addition to drugs, like aspirin . medications s uch as lndocin and I bu prof en ( Motr in l are he lpful. Elde r ly pat ients should receive the lowest possible doses that are effecti ve. It is important to relieve Joint strain by weight reduct ion . Local heat. sp~cial exercises and traction for cervical 1neck 1 arthritis are helpful. Are you overweight. Mr. G. '! Losing extra poundage mav b rine relief to your knee-arthritis. P atients with serious changes in the lower joints ma~· require replacem ent with a rtificial joints I WAS FRUSTRATED by children. The y didn't come with · any instructions . You had to fumble around and try to get t hem assembled and working the best way you could. And what worked for one never worked wi th the other one . T hev were all different. · I was confused by my job. Was 1 s upposed to serve as a buffer between t he m a nd the s ide w a lk ·1 The m a nd disa ppointment ? T he m and failure'.' How close was I supposed to get'! How far did J dare fall behind" I was ultimately angered b~· the whole process. They were telling me that as soon as I got their teeth st raightened. thei r hernias repaired. their bodies packed wit h vi ta mins. taught ·cm to parall el park. wipe t heir feet. put down lids. fl ush. feed t he mselves and make their own beds. I s hould back oW! For the last 10 year~ I've been .. doi ng all the right things." I've given them room to breathe. I've sm iled in all the right places. I've s wall owed advice that lodged in my throat like a lump. I've resisted s pr e ading g uilt . of whi ch I have an abundance. WHEN MY SON SET OF F with a backpack several months ago tu see the world and said . "Don't worry .~· I shrugged a nd s aid. "Who. me" Don ·t be ri diculous Worry makes you retain water · · As a 1980s mother who believes her childr en should develop independeQ.<'e a nd li ve their own lives in their own way. I have but two q uestions: If we'r e all doing the right thing why do I feel so rotte n? Why do I fall apart every time I see tha t little pie tin with a picture of the Blessed Virgin pas ted ins ide dangling from a soiled ribbon'? POT SHOTS BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT I f t I WAN T TO B E REA DY FOR A BETTER W ORLD, ~o l'M T R Y IN G T O f>ECOM E A B ETTER PER $0 N . Pisces counsel sought Tuesday, December 22 ARIES <March 21 -April 19 >: Avoid pre m atur e s t a r ts; finish rathe r than initiate project. You have rare opportunity t o sense pulse of public. Emphasis on money. wider recognition and facts which verify views. You learn secret which can be transformed into profit. TAURUS !Apr il 20-May 20 >: Mainta in lo w profile . Ch eck s o u r ces, o btain necessary privacy. Te'rms will be defi ned, you '11 underst and motives of business associate, part ner or spouse Cancer . Scorpio. Pisces per sons figure in unusual scenario. GEMINI <May 21 -J une 20 1: You'r e pulled in two directions simultaneously . Details mus t not be neglected. Intuitive intellect plays key role . Emphasis also on learning by teaching , rising above office politics , reuniting with one who aided you in past. CANCER (June 21-J uly 22): You gain over a ll view . C reative p r oces ses stimulated. Personal m agnetism soars - p eo ple r:es pond .f avorably t o you r per sonality . e s p e cially members of opposite sex. Focus on imJ>Qrtant chan ces. s peculative ve nture and d ea lings with children. LEO (July 23-Aug. 221: Your position is st rong, but you'll probably have to r e v iew, revis e a nd rebuild on more suit a ble str ucture. Higbpght security . ho me, long.r ange projects and a crys tal clear understanding of potential. VIRGO <Aug . 23-Sept. 22 >: Emphasis o n family, rela tives in t r ansit, specia l purchases, investment connected with ho m e. Short trip may be necessary in order to retrieve lost object. UBllA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): E!mpba.sls • HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA rem ains on money potential. cash now. ability to follow through on intuitive flash. Taurus, Scorpio and another Libra figure in scenario. What you need is available and you ' II obtain it through diplomacy. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 2ll : You win a contest or competition. Opponents ta ke you too lightly ; you catch others off guard and gain winning points. You'll be at r ight place at crucial moment. Cancer. Pisces and another Scorpio fi gure prominently. SAGITTAR IUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Chance encounter le ads to meaningful. profitable relationship. You'll be invited to join fraternal or bus iness organizations. You'll be more vital. more interested in life and you'll be worthy of challenge. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-J a n. 19 1: Instincts prove accurate. More people a re concerned with.your views, teelings. You'll be dealing with pioneer types, those willing to take a chance , to break new ground. Aries. Leo, Libra persons play imJ>Qrtant roles. AQUARIUS <J an. 20-Feb. 181: New s t.art in new direction boosts car eer. Highlight independe nce, originali ty and imprint ind ividua l s t y le . It is not impossible to achieve goal in record time. Love will cease to be a s tranger . P ISCES <Feb. 19·March 20 >: Ma ny persons seek your counsel. You'll display uncanny knack for answering questions, resolving problems . Travel plans could com e Into roc us . -- Oranoe Coast DAIL V PILOT/Monday, December 21 . 1981 - .. ,. ......... 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All Fedco Stores are open everyday until Chrisb11as FED CO MEMBERSHIP DEPARTMENT STORES FEDCO LA CIENEGA 121J1 837 4487 3535 S La C1rneg11 Blvd Los Angelos 90016 FEDCO YAN NUYS 12 ,31 786 6863 14920 Raymer Street Van Nuys 91405 FEDCO PASADE._ 12131 44g 8620 STORE HOURS WEEK DAYS 11:00 AM lo 8:00 PM• LA CIENEGA• SAN BERNARDINO ANO SAN DIEGO STORES 3111 E C<>lot<WO Blvd Pasadena 91 107 FEDCO CERRITOS 12rJ1 860 nu 11525 Souin S11ee1 Cemros 90701 FEOCO COSTA MESA m •1 979 2660 12:00 NOON lo 9:00 PM • CERRITOS • COSTA MESA • PASADENA ANO VAN NUYS STORES 3030 Hart>Or Blvd Costa Mesa 92626 FEOCO SAN DIEGO 111•1 262 24rr ')4th & Euclid San 01ego 92105 FEOCO SAN BERNARDINO 17'111 888·4181 ~70 S Mt Vernon Ave San Bernardino 92410 SATURDAYS • ALL STORES 10:00 AM 10 8:00 PM SUNDAYS• ALL STORES 10:00 AM to &:00 PM OPEN TO FEDCO MEMBERS ONLY ... -. . • • Q!2 ;g: ... ~ S* Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, Oeoember21 , 1981 s e s oa success u ara e sa e. arGJe Sale Garage sales, yard sales, rummage sales, street sales ... no matter what you call them, the idea is the same -TURNING THINGS YOU NO LONGER NEED INTO CASH. When you get tired of fighting your way into a crowded attic or garage, or w hen you need a little e~tra cash, have a garage sale! So get in to the act, clean o ut those un~anted items, and make mon ey doing it! It's fun, it's profitable, and follow ing these 10 steps will make it simple. Decide on dates. Look at a calendar and set the dates and times of your • sale. Weekends are usually good, but many successful sales have been held in the evening, just after work. Check the weather forecast in the paper. and watch for any other large event that may attract potential buyers away, such as fairs or community events. Have your sale run at least two days -some people may not be able to come on any single day. What to sell. Everything! That is, everything you haven 't used in the • last year. If an item has antique value, or is brand-new, or has unusual value, be sure to ask a healthy price for it. Get a pad of paper and search your whole house. Look everywhere, and list everything. F=urniture. Th is is your main attraction and your best source of income. Be sure to place furniture where it can be seen from the street. Price furniture low enough to beat auctions and secondhand sales (check the classifieds for comparisons), but high enough so you can come down a little when someone shows interest. Rockinq chairs. chest of drawers, tables and chairs are all very successfu l at garage sales, so feature them in your ad. Antiques. Smaller' antiques should be grouped, and kept close at hand where you can watch and talk about them. Nostalg ia items are very popular - display them well. Clothin9. Make sure clothing is clean, and mark the price way down. Put as many things as possible on hangers. Separate kid's things by age. Display adult cloth ing by sex and age group. Low prices are a must on clothes except for un usual items, which should be tagged with an explanation (like, "hand-embroidered flowers, dress worn by Mae West)." Appliances. These will sell for a fair price only 1f they work. No one wi II take yo ur word for it. Have an extension cord so they can be tested , or better yet, have radios playing, old TV sets turned on etc. Make sure buyers understand they are sold "as is". Plants. These usually go fast, but keep them out of direct sunlight. A good idea is to name your plants before the sale (Spider Lady, Cousin Jasper, Maggie), and write a line or two on the name card abqut how to care for them. Write your ad. · Here is a suggested ad: "Garage Sale -desks, • Bentwood rocking chair, toys, infants ' c lothin g, 1922 . Victrola in original cabinet. many gadgets, lots of unusual items, rock collection, plants. Refreshments, 8 a.m. to 6 p .m . Saturday and Sunday. 1234 South Anystreet, Yourtown. Just west of Main and 2nd.'' Use this sample ad as a guide. Be sure to list unusual items. Be as specific as possible. Give directions if needed. Don't use abbreviations-many people wo n 't bother to decipher them. CAUTION: Don't advertise anything you don't really have. Every item in the ad must be on hand at the start of the sale. Where to advertise. Place your ad where it will be seen by peop~e who live in the area -most people shop close to home. The • Daily Pilot is read by 88,000 adults in Costa Mesa. . Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, Irvine, Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley-guaranteeing you wide exposure. And with the Pilot, you 're not paying for waste circulation in Los Angeles or Anaheim. Plan to run your ad 3 times or more, and start it a few days before the sale so bargain hunters can have plenty of notice. Make a sign. To help make your sale successful, make a few signs • from cardboard and letter with a magic marker. A good sign size is 14'' x 22". Placing your sign. The morning of the sale. but not before. place your • signs. Be sure and add your address and any directional arrows. This should be done about a half hour before the sale starts. Place your sign where it can be seen from both sides of the street by passing cars and pedestrians. CAUTION : Some towns have laws that restrict the placement and duration of garage sale signs. Please check with your town's planning department o r clerk. Marking prices. Mar k prices where they can be seen clearly. Office • supply stores have varoius sizes and colors of stickers that work well, or you can use masking tape. However you mark them, make prices low. Garage sales are for bargain hunters. Remember, whatever you can't sell you 'll have to drag back in the house and store again for another year. Serving refreshments. This doesn 't have to cost much, and c reates a friendly II atmosphere. It also encourages people to stay longer and perhaps buy more. You could even charge for expensive items like donuts, or the kids could go in business for the day, with a lemonade stand. Display. Make sure everything can be seen. Have card tables 'or • boards used as shelves between two chairs. Don 't cause people to bend over unless you can 't help it. Use one table as a desk where you can see everything and take money. Use only one cash box (tin cans or boxes work fine) and make sure someone is appointed "cash ier" at all times. Arrange beforehand for a friend who can help answer que~tions, relief for lunch, etc. Check your neighbors and friends. II See if any want to join your sale. This wi II give you someone to share expenses with and increase interest 6 4 2. 5 6 7 8 in your sale. If others join you, be sure to inc lude t his in yo\Jr ad (example: "three-family sale," "neighborhood Daily ·~ill':_ -----sal-e "). G-.roup-sales -are a -lot mo-re fun_. too._ 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA. Open 8-5:30 Monday thru Friday, Saturd ay 8-noon. GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR GARAGE SALE/ MAY IT BE SUCCESSFUL A'ND FUN/ t SPIRll Fitting end to season Rams dumped by Redskins By JOHN SEVANO CM , ... Dally ~lief Sutt "Today was the toughest Sunday I've ever had lo come to this stadium," said Jack Youngblood, "because all the lime I knew ther e were no poss ibilities left. It was a tough one to get ready for. A tough one to swallow." With tha t quote as a backdrop, the 1981 Rams put a merciful end to an unmerciful season Sunday by losinR to the Washin~lon Redskins, 30·7. before a disappointed and unhappy turnout or 52,224 at Anahe im Stadium A record 16,782 no-shows were smart enough to stay home for this o ne. The way the Rams played , they probably should have, too. With virtually no inspiration, the Rams see med to just plod through the motions a gainst a Redskin club that finished at 8-8 18·3 ove r their las t 11 games). After taking a brie f 7-6 lead at the outset of the s econd quarte r , the Rams literally watched Washington score three touchdowns and a field goal. "ANY T IME YOU ha ve a losing season . it's ve ry disappo inting,'· said Rams Coach Ray Malavasi. "This is very unusual for me . "We have a lot of time now to analyze what happened to us The re were some adversities. some key people were missing and there were s ome inj uri es . Th e r e was als o a lot o f incons istency and as a result. we had a poor record." For the record. the Ra ms finished 6·10, their worst mark since 1965 and the first time they had finis hed OUt Of the playoffs in e ight years "l believe there wer e a bunch of things that happened to us this season it wasn't just one thing," said Pat Thom as "I think the players played hard and the coaches did the best they could do. I a lso think 1t 's ha rd to blame the owners because they're not the ones playing. "Today was very h,a rd because it's the first time we've been in a s it ua tion.where the last game was nothing but stats " OrangoCoast DAILY PILOT/Monday, Oecemb0r21, 1981 BS o.lty ~II .. ~-·· Rk MN ·-- AH. YES, T H E statistics. Thomas did have an inte rception ... but that's about it. Dan Pastorini . rumor ed to be on the verge of retiring. completed only 8 of 21 passes fo r 102 yards (there was one interception) He wa~ finally lx>o<!d off the field 1n <See RAMS. P age 86) Ma giC Johnson stuffs (left), Jamaal Wilkes drops one in (center) and Michael Cooper hits a layup Sunday during Lakers' win Penalty backfires on Kings BOSTON I AP 1 B osto n Bruins· captain Wayne Cashma n was awaiting further actio n from the Nation al Hockey League president tod ay aft er bei ng ejected from a game with the Los Angeles Kings and ta kin g a five-minute m atch m isconduct But surprisingly, that pe nalty proved a turning point in a Bruins 6·4 victory Boston Coach J erry Cheevers speculated Cashm an could be suspended for a game CASHMAJ)l'S PENAL TY and ejection were ror what was viewed as a delibe rate a tte mpt Sunday night to inJure t he Kings' Dean Hopkins . The penalty calls for a $200 Cine and further action by NHL PresidentJohnZiegler Los Angeles Coach Parke r Mac Donald said the game was lost when his team failed to score during the time Cashman was benched "They killed off the penalty so well, we didn't get any shots," he s aid. "That was the t urning point o r the game, when we d1dn 't score in fi ve minutes. That's what lost the gam e for us and won it for them : they killed off th at fi ve minutes." ··Any time you kill a fi ve minute major penalty, the game 1s in your favor," said Cheevers "It was s uperb penalty killing as usual. "Looking at the tape. I find it hard to belie ve the referee could c all a m atch pen a lty All Cas hman did was he got hit on the ear and he backed up and he flung his s tick It wasn't even his slick. I thought it was a stiff call for a somewhat harmless inc ident. "I CAN'T SEE the poss1btlity that Cas hman would miss a game. If he does it would be a definite injustice. It was the wrong call." However . afte r the g ame, Hopkins said the confrontation with Cashman "could ha ve been a lot worse .'' His right cheek was s wollen and scr aped. "I didn't have a c hance to get out of the way, or I might have duc ked it," he s aid. Cashman was assessed at 17 :29 of the first period for deliberate ly trying to injure Hopkins. After they came together in a comer, h ig h slicking each other, Cashman backed away a nd threw his stick. The butt end hit Hopkins under his right eye . Rookies Barry Pederson and Normand Leveille scored goals eight seconds apart In the second period to break a tie ahd send the Bruins to victory. Peter McNab and Terry O'Reilly of the Brulns matched goals with Los An1eles' Mark Hardy and Ian Turnbull ln the fl rat period. • ,/ I Lakers m ,11nage to take up the slack With Kupchak. and Jabb1J,r sitting on the sidelines,. Riley's quintet wins a 'pickup game' By CURT SE EDE~ 01 llM OfilY Pilot Sutt INGLEWOOD Los Angeles La k C'r~ Coach Pat R1lev likened It tO a ·mun1c1pal COUrt pickup game, · and in u way. he was right T he Lakers certainly had to pu:k up the p1ecl's Sunday night at the Forum wht'n t he Atlanta Ha " ks came to to" n Earlier in the day, t he Lakers rcct:ivt·d word fr o m team phys1c1an Dr Robert Kerlan th<t t 6 10 forward "v11tch Kupchak \\ould be s idelin ed f o r a minimum of c1i;:ht to 10 weeks with a nm fracture in the tibia or his left lt'g, !o.Uffered Saturda\' night <1gamst San Diego · A n d . R 1 I c.•) w a s a I read :1 without the services of Kareem Abdul Jabbar , who is expt'cted to m iss the next twCJ gam es d.> well "hile he <tllows a strainNi ankle tendon to prope rly heal 'Combined . the t wo b1~ me1rt ar 1·o u n t f o r 14 fee t o f in t 1 m id;1t1on unde rneath the has kt't. not to mention t heir dou '>le figure• -.coring stats S11, what clld the LakNs do against the• llawks" They blew tht· m out early Wi th 6 9 frrward Jim Hrcwer inst•rtcd in tltt· lineup a s a center. and sixth m ,1n Michat•I Cooper starting for th l' second eonsecullH' night. th t• Lakers Jum ped out to a 34 · L5 1 .. ad in thl' first quarter and led. f .:! JR at thl· half en route' to an e .I '-\' l 12 94 v1ctorv over the It :t ~ks for tl-l'tr seventh \'ICtof\ 1n their letst light )!'Jmes · ('nntrolled furv .' not rd Rile\ after thl' gamt• referring to th~ '' J\ in which the.• Lakc·rs came out· on a night many c•xpected thc·m to bt.· flat 'T he guys rl'~illy hi.In~ in there tt1gt>t her You JUSt can't sa y e nough about J amaal Wilkes a nd Michal·! Cooper The guys APW.,,...._ WRAPPED UP -Denver Broncos' quarterback Craig Morton <7 l is brourght down by Chicago def enders Dan Hampton < lert l and Alan Page for an eight-yard toss during Sunday's game won by the Bears. 35·24. h;I\ t• n •ally t•om t· togt•ther in the Ii.I s l t wo nights.·· Riley said aftt•n\ ard point bct\\Cen the m in the first half floor after cras hing into San 0 11..'go's J oi.' Bryan t Saturday night Wllkt.·s. sconnj? WIS('. turned IO thi• best pt•rformarwt• of his :'ll8;\ l' a r 1 • <' r The for m l' r l ' C L /\ st.indout pumped homr 36 pm nts and add t•tl sevt•n rt•bounrh ,Jg i.ltn'-t tht• haplt•ss ll a"'k ~ In Atlanta's defense , thl' inJUr) s1t11at1on for Coach Kevin l.uuj!her~ ·s squad 1s as bad <1'> t ht• Lakl'r'-Both w,..., :\'t atthew., .ind Jim \Tc Elrm an· on the 1n1uri·d 1t·<,t·n·t; 11 ..,t with J brokl·n foot and a '!trained ;.11·htlle" tt·ndon . rf'"P<'<'t ively In arld1t1on. rt'4-l'r\'l' g uard \11kt• c;r C'nn did not pla~ lwcau~e of a ..,tr:unE'd Jdt a nklt· l nJurit·s l'ould contribute µroblt'm " to the Lakers. how<·' <·r Despit e winning their la-,t f\.\(I gam (•s without J abbar rn I he lrnC'up. lh<• Luke rs foresee fromt lint problems because or t h t' I t· n g t h o f K u p c h a k ' s Jb!>tc.•nc·1· In his place against t he Hawks "a!> Rrewl.'r . whose 1 9 sconng avt'r::rge sta nds out like a sore t humb whe n compa red to the doubll'·f1gure stats of Wilkes. :"iorm Nixon. Cooper a nd Magic Johnson. 'I ft.el terribly sorry for '.\1 rtc·h lk's romc through his (•nt1r1· car('l'r g1nn.i:: up somC' or h1m,t•lf fur h1~ ft·a m , Rile' ... aid ~h ht•art got·.., out to him Il l' s pro\ l'n himself to the l.;i kl· r~ · · Brewer scored jus t eight points against the Ha wks all in the fi rst half when he played a :-.olid 19 minutes 11 l' was held s coreless in the .H·cond hair. but bef.ore the night "i.ls over. he had 15 rebounds anc1 '-I'< steab m a ny of which 1gn1tt•d Laker fast br eaks But IOJUra•:-. wt•n •n't the only thing:-. that contributed to th1· II '1 wk ~· 1>ro blem., Starting for\\ ards Hud \ :\1 ack lln and Dan Houndf1t•l<I and center Stl?Vl' llaw«s chd not ha1.t' <1 s rnglt• Thi• Ii lll. 2311 pounder. who \\'1'-acqu1rt·r1 dur1n~ t h e off st.·a!>ton in J track with the Was h1nl;(tn11 Bullets. averaged 14 .l points pt.>r game and 8 3 rebound~ in the Lakers· fi rst 26 gamt.•s this ~ea<,on He wa!>t '-l'\'l'nth rn th<' NBA in field goal 11t•rct•ntage before hitting the · 1 m Just trying to contribute as m uch as I ran to help the c lub." Brewer sa id afterward \\1th his usual modest y "Right no". I feel good a bout what <See LAKE RS, Page 86> A Jets-Giants Super Bowl? Only one playoff spot still remains open in NFL ~ f'rom AP dispatchei. New York Jet~ riuarterback Richard Todd was l.'nv1siontng the perfect matchup, at least from his p1J1nt or VICW , in Suµ<•r Bowl XVI at the S1lverdome 1 n Pontiac. Mich ·1t would be n1c<' to meet the Giants." Todd ..,aid. "but I don't know if this town could take it." T he JeLs went a long way towa rd clearing up thl' Na tional Footb<.ill League's playoff picture Sunday by beating t h<' Green Bay P ackers 28-3. The~ earned an AFC' wild card berth and handed the Giant~ an NFC wll<I card Th<' Giants, who defeated Dallas 13 10 in overtime• Saturday. fin ished the season 9-7, one ga me ahead or Green Bay, the only other team m contl'nt1on for the N FC's final wild-card berth Tampa Bay also earned a spot in the playoffs. winning 20·17 at Detroit to claim its second N FC Central Division title in three years with a 9-7 record Det roit. like G reen Bay. finished at 8·8.' In fact. the only playoff s pot le ft open after Sunday's games was the one which goes to the AFC Weste rn Division winne r. Denve r could have clinc hed that. but the Broncos lost at Chicago, 35·24, dropping their record to 10·6. San Diego. 9·6. pla ys host to Oakland tonight and could win the division by beating the Raiders . Although Denve r and San Diego would both wind up 10·6, the Chargers would pre vail with a better divis ion record. "I think the Giants should r eally applaud us." Todd said after throwing t wo long touchdown passes in the Jets' victory. "I was listening to them yesterday. I he ard some or the ir comments about how it ·was up to us to do our job. I was getting a little annoyed. "They didn't give u s anythrng. We 1ave them something." The Jets will be participating in their first playoff since 1969. and It will be the Giants' first since 1963 Oddly enough, this Is the first time both te ams have finished better than 500 In the sam e season Miami won the AFC Eastern Division with au l l-4-1 record, while both AFC wild-card teams - the Jets. 10·5· t , and Buffalo, 10-6 -also came from the E8$t. Cinc:lnnaU won the Central Division NFL playoff sch e dule WILD CARD PLi\ YOFFS <Sunday's ga mes) National Confer<'nce :'-kw York Giants at Phila de lphw American Conference Buffalo a t New York JNs ('ONFF.R ENCE SEMIFINALS <Jan. 2 or J an. 3) National Conference New York G ia nt s-Philade lphia winner at San Francisco T ampa Bay at Da llas American Conference Buffalo·NC'w York J e ts winner at Cincinnat i Denver or San Diego at Miami CONFER ENCE CHAMPIONSHJPS (Jan. 10) (SUPER BOWL XVI (Jan. 24) with a 12-4 mark , claiming the home-field advantage throughout the AFC playoffs with the best confe rence record. In the NFC, the division winners were Dallas, 12-4. in the East: Tampa Bay, 9·7, in the Central, and San Francis co 13·3, in the West. The wild cards were the Giants, 9·7, and Philadelphia, 10-6. both from the East. The 49ers earned ·the NFC's ' home-field advantage. By virtue of their better records, Pblladelphla hosts the Oiants and the Jeta host Buffalo In the wild-card playoffs next Sunday. The Jeta start at t a.m ., the Eagles al 2:30 p .m . The first round of the conference playoff a were sc heduled for the weekend of Jan. 2·3. Tam.pa Bay travels to OaJlas and San Francisco holta tbe wild -card winner In the Nro. . ~ j I' ----------------~_.,,_._ ___________ .....,....__..,._.._....._~~-----~~ Co•t OAJLY PtLOT/Monday, 0.C.'"!*21, 18tn iSii-----------------~· - Ayers sllp past Pittsburgh Reu6e Leaeb opened th• 1corln1 Iii at 5 : 58 of the flrlt period for , Phlladelphia and Ron Flotklaart s cored the 10.me·wlnner, with Ju1l over two minutes remalrun1 Sunday ru1ht to give the Flyers a 3·1 win over Pitt1bur1h ln tbe Nallonal Hockey Lea1ue. Flyers wln1 11111 Barber added 11n empty .net 1oal wltb 57 seconds left to secure the victory . . Tony MeK•aaey • A hockey bad bOy conf e.sses his sins and Larry Playfalr paced ButfaJo's offensive explosion with two 1oals apiece as the Sabres routed Hartfo rd, 8·2 . . . BUI Carroll snapped f"rona AP dlllpa&ebes 1.1.ftCM . a tie at 16: 2A o f the third period ttnd Bryan Trottier scored Into an empty net as t h e New Yo ~ Is landers defeated Detroit , S-3 ... R yan Walter , Torrie Robert s on a nd Lou Dave Schulu bas seen the U1ht. Schultz. the worst of hockey's bad boys when he skated for the PbiladelphJa Flyers, has written a book -"The Ha mmer, Confessions of a Hockey Enforcer." In it, be takes blame for much of the nonsensicaJ fighting and bloodletting that has pla1ued t.he National Hockey League in recent years. ••I blame myself for a lot of what's happenlng."' says Schultz, who led the NHL ln penalty minutes four times and is the all-time leader in penalty mlnutes with 2,294 in only n ine seasons ( 533 games). "I got carried away. I 'm not proud of .,hat I did or what impressions people got about hockey . FraneetebetU netted first-period goals and Washington held on the rest of the way to edge the New York Rangers. 3·2 . . BllJ Derla10 red Rick Valve for two goals and scored one himself as Toronto notched a 3·1 victory over Chicago . . . Doug Small scored five seconds Into the first period to set an NHL record for the fastest first goal at the start of a game, then added another later as Winnipeg shaded St. Louis, 54 . . Mel Brid gman's second goal of the game keyed a late rally as Calgary handed Edmonton a 7·5 setback, only the second loss for the Oilers in their last 19 games . . The Islanders called up center Bruce Sutter from Let}lbridge Sunday. tcMuLn .. But [ blame the system Rogers w ins rushing crown for the Philadelphia Flyers. We were only doing what the NHL allowed us to do. But, no thanks to me because 11 overextended it. it got out of hand. George Rogers of the New m Orleans Saints ra n for 107 yards 4 t 'Sunday to win the NFL rushing title "Since a ll the fighting coincided with success and we never got the criticism in Philly t h at we got elsewhere, we were immune to it. .. a nd set a record for rookie running backs. Rogers gained the yardage in a 21· 17 defeat to San Francisco, giving him a total of 1,674 for the year, 28 yards more than Tony Dorsett of Dallas a nd 69 more than Ottis Anderson gained three years ago to set a record for rookies in his first year in St. Louis . Denver Broncos Coach Dan Reeves, who has been mentioned as a possible replacement for University of South Carolina Coach Jim Culen, has ended any s peculation that he wants the job. Reeves said, "I have a three-year contract at Denver and I ha ve ever y i nte ntion o ( honoring it ... Quote of the day Mark Whicker, col umnist for t he Philadelphia Bulletin, describing the Joe Frazier . Jumbo Cummings heavyweight fight: "It looked like mating season at the walrus cage." Light slate for GWC, Saddlehack As ide from Orange Coast College's non·conference contest wit h Citrus Tuesday evening, t h is week presents a light agenda involvi n g a r e a comm unity college basketball teams. The Pirates. who have already played in three tournaments. and have a fourth at Hancock College next week, entertain the Owls Tuesday at 7:30p.m. On Sunday. the first round of the Santa Ana Holiday Classic at Santa Ana College kicks off. Saddleback College is among the eight teams in the field , but the Gauchos won't get under way un til Mo nday agains t Santa Monica CC (6 p.m .> Golden West doesn't return to action until J an. 2. He re's a look at this week's scbeduJe: Tueadey NOft.COffl"l •llolCE Cltr111 a1 Of .... c ... 11, 1 ·JO p.m Sundey TOU•M1tMU1n .,_.AM H9"Ny Clattl< Cy~•..,._ OaNrd, S p.m 1"11ti.rion v• El Cemlno 1 o.m. .......,., IO.C.1111 G...,... Sacld-k ..,._ s.nta ""°"k a CC, 6 p.M 5.anla AN vs. Ola~, I p.m USC takes volleyball championship LOS ANGELES (AP> - Senior setter Cathy Stukel 1par ked Southern California to a come-from-be hind, rive.game 'victory over host UCLA Sunday night in the championship match of the N CAA Wom e n 's VolleybaJl To.umame nt. T he Trojans defe ated the Bruins by scores of 9·15, 15·7, 10·15, IS-1.3, 15·7 before a crowd of 6,289 at Pauley Pavilion. T h e Trojans were led by freshman Katie McGarry, who recorded 21 kills and hit for a 4S.9 percentage. T hree-time All-American Linda , Robertson fa:em Lacuna Beach High and Patty Orozco had 19 and 17 kills, respecUvely. for the Bruins. Stu kel 's setting was the difference In the championship match . The senior from Ch ampaign, Ill.. missed the INJURED -Lakers' forward Mitc h Kupc h a k wi ll be !:)idel ined a minimum of eight to 10 weeks because of a leg injury he suffered in Sat urday's game with San Diego. From Page 8 5 LAKE RS • • • we· re doing. I can help 1( J 'm utilized properly." With Kupch ak 's injury, Brewer has become the central figure in the Lakers' search for a reserve center. Trade rumors have persisted all week through the tunnels of the Forum with lf o us ton 's Billy P aultz a nd vete ra n Bob Mc Adoo usually roming up in the conve rs ation. Brewer said he is a forward, and he has never played center on a regular basis "I feel I can do a good job as long as you don't pit me against a big seven-foot center like. s ay Artis Gilmore. Yes. I can be the backup center you guys have been talking about." Rilev insisted that the Lakers will not give up any one from the Lakers' first seven players. Cooper is considered the Lakers' sixth man. but Riley wouldn't say who the seventh man was The Laker starting five proved its worth Sunday night. Wi lkes bit 15 of 27 from the floor to account for most of his 36 points , Coope r added 26. N1"on got hot in the second half and finished with 23, while Magic Johnson a dded 11 points to go a long with 12 rebounds and eight assists . Oile r s to d e f e nd c rown Huntington Be ach High 's Oi lers put their c ha mpionship laurels on the line tonight as they open t he Brea Invitational basketball tournament against California in a 4:45 contest. The Oilers a r e defe nding c h am pions in the 16-team tournament at Brea-Olinda High and if they are s u ccessful tonight. they'll due l the winner of the Anaheim ·Sonor a gam e a week later. The Brea tournament runs tonight and Tuesday, takes time o ff for the holidays, then resumes Dec. 28. Estancia and Mater Dei are on t he road and out of state as they travel to Las Vegas for the Bonanza Invitational. while one of the season's premiere tourneys the Orange Tournament at Chapman College. waits for Saturday's firs t round salvo. Am ong t he ent ries at Orange from the Orange Coast a rea are :"lewport Harbor. Ma rina. Costa Mesa. 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"' C•Pi>tr•no V•ll•Y •• S•d<ll•bact. Coll ... 17 JOI . ....,.., S.nll• .. Edi...,, I 1 JOI UCiwome n lose, 76-69 Del Mar official optimistic The Del Mar harnt11 racln1 II m •et oamt to a cloae Sunda~. and •uolte the fact t hat the St·d•Y pro1ram only drew an averaae or 1.•95 an• per olay ttnd an avera10 dally handla or Sl82,393, an ofllclul la optimistic about the future or sulky r.scln1 ln San Diego. Del Mar A11oclatlon prnsldent Jolla McGre1or uJd, "Thia fin t year h1:1 been a r eal learnin1 experience. With the proper lead time in 1982, we'll build Del Mar buuesa Into one of the state's 11.rOn,Ht harness ra c ina meets." . . . J hn Ear 1tat, 70, a m&m ber of College Basketball's Hall of Fame, died Sunday nl&ht In Chlc a10 of kidney failure fol lowing a lengthy lllness . TefEWislon, radio Following are the top sports events on TV tonight Ratl~s are; / ., / excelle nt, • , , worth watching; ./ ./fair; ., foroet It. e 6 p.m., Channel 7 ./ ./ ./ ./ NFL FOOTBALL: Oakland a~San Diego. Annovncers : Frank Gifford, Howard Cosell a nd Don Meredith. The Chargers received a lot of help and some nl!w life -when Chicago knocked off Denver Su1'1day. The Broncos' loss means tha t San Diego wi II be playing for a chance to qualify for the post-season playoff s as the Amer ican Conference's Weste rn Di vision c hampion. Oakland, tt"1e defending Super Bowl champion, owns a re .. narkable 18-1·1 record in Monday night clashes and the Raiders would llke nothing better than to spc.•11 San Diego's playoff bid. 9 p . m .. Channel 9 ./ ./ ./ COLLE GE BASK ET BALL: UN L V vs Stetson Announ1cers : Chic k Hearn and Ralph Readout. Coach Jerr y Tarkanlan's Runnin' Rebels, still suffering from the shock of two straight defeats, take on unranked Stetson in the first round of the Rebel Roundup tournament in Las Vegas. Nevada has veterans M ichael Burns I 6·8>. Larry Anderson (6·7), $id Green (6·9) and Greg Goorjian ready for play along with the coa ch's son, Danny Tarkantan. RADIO Football Oakland at San Diego. 6 pm KN X ( 1070) and K SDO ( 1130). Basketball -Portland at Cal State Fulle r1on, 7 .30 p.m ., KWR.M ( 1370): Texas Tech at Long Beach St , 7·35 p,m ., KLON (88 F M ) Oral Roberts at USC. 8 P.m ., K DAY C 1580). louia c oach puts trus t i11 play ers PASADENA <AP\ -Iowa Coach Hayden Fry says he didn't bring his football playe rs 2,000 miles to lock them in a monastery So now that the Ha wkeyes are in Southern Ca lifornia to play Was h ington in lhe 68th Rose Bowl on New Year's Day. Fry says he wants them to have a good time. "Our guys ar e collt•ge people and they're inte lligen t ," Fry sa1r~ after the 13th-r ated Hawkeyes arrived Sund<1y. ··1 trust them and the other coaches trust them. "We got to the Rose Bowl because of the leadership on our football te;1m . They know how to conduct themselves. and I know they'll do it as gentlemen." One of those leaders is A.II-America defensive end Andre Tippett. one o( fi ve co·captains who flanked Fry during a news conference at Ontario Airport. T ippett, who led the B•H Ten Conference in sacks. said he doesn't anticipate any problems mi"ing work with plea sure during the next two weeks. "If ever ybody works hard and keeps everything in the right perspc?ctive. we shouldn't have that big a problem, .. T ippett said. "We're aware of what to do and what not to do We're all grown men. "If as captains we see something that's not right, we 're going to bring it up with the coaches and gel it worked out.'' Fry, who was in a relaxed, jovial mood. said Tippett and the othe r captains set the training rules for the team. As ked if he woul ol imple ment a curfew. Fry replied: "I don't use the word curlew. To start with, we'll let all the young men come in when they desire -as long as it's not after 1 o'clock. Next week, as the game gets closer, we·'ll get to bed earlie r " NFL standings From Page 8 5 RAMS LOSE • • • favor of rookie Jeff Kemp late ln the thlrd quarter. The team stats wer e even more revealln1. Washington led in total net yarda, S02-185; firal downs. 25·14; rush1ni. 241-78 ; pautna, 261-87, every conceivable catea ory you can thlnlc of. "It's a horrible ending to a horrible season, .. added an angry Oennls Ha rrah. "We were as n al ais we could be today. It's depress In& that it'• all over with. l just hope we come back wltb • heckuva better attitude nel(t year. "This was emburassing for me aod I don't want to have any m ore embarrassments like this . I don't love the way we've been playing, and l certainly won't play that way. ·'It seem ed like we had the world oo our back this year and J don't blame the fans for the way they reacted. We've got to get our minds rlaht for next year or we shouldn't show up and play.'' Indeed. next season figures to bring a number o( ch anges -mostly in persoMel Ir anythlng. the Rams found out this season they weren't as deep io players as they thought. With five draft picks in the first three rounds. however. that could change WHAT CAN'T BE changed, lhough. are the losses of key players like f'red Dryer, J ack Reynolds, Bob Brudzinski . Vince Ferragamo and, at the end of this season, Rich Saul. And , the future d oesn 't look any brighte r as Jac k Youngblood figures he has onJy one more year left in him, while Thomas wonders if the team even wants him. "Ther e a re three or four positions we need to i mprove on," admitted Malavasi, w!thout di v ulging partic ula r needs ".If anything . Is encouraging it's that we get a higher draft pick this lime around.'' ·'There are de finitely some things we need to improve upon in order to win next year," said Thomas "I've never played with my back to the ball mo~e than I have this season . The whole thing was very tiring. .. lt's not my place to tal.k about what we need and what we don't n~d. But there's one thing I know you have to pass in this game to win. I re ally looked forward to this season at the beginning of the year. I really thought we'd be good. But when you analyze it all there were two big c hanges we lost our quarterback on offense < Ferragamo ) and defense c Reynolds). .. "The season was tough and hard. but you can't go back, you can only look forward to next season. We need a lot of c hanging in a lot of areas," offered Wende ll Tyler, who did not break the Rams' record of most TDs in a season (Tyler tied Elroy Hirsch with 171. AN EFFECTIVE running game can't work withoul an effective passing game. I really think, with all the injuries we had in the line. that I earned my 1,000 yards (1,074 to be exact) this year I'm JUSl glad I could contribute a nd not get hurt." tr nothing more, what this season did was leave a n ugly taste in the players· mouths , .. "Who li kes losing?" asked the 0Hac1ally retired Rich Saul. who won't have to worry about that anv more "The Bible says to hate evil and !osing is evil, so I hate 1t But if you are in the NFL for a number or years, you're bound to lose som etime. They key is not to panic. 1f nobody panics. I wouJdn'l be s urpnsed to see the Rams on top again next year " ··w e have to pull back, regroup, and see what we have." said Harrah, his tone or voice still firm "l want to play football, and I want to play football for the Rams I just hope all this is cleared up next year. "Who wouldn't be a ngry after finishing a season like this Sometimes people can be too complacent with losing We have to change. we 've GOT to change You can get into a losing attitude just like you can get into a winning attitude. ~h~t I think happened is that we lost faith and d1dn t believe in ourselves." Said Jack Youngblood : ··1 think we realize now we can't throw our helmet out there and expect people to fall over and lose. We made too m any mistakes for us to win ga mes this year "NOBODY COULD have expected t his. Whe n l looked al our schedule at the begiMing of the year I would have bet money we wouldn't have finished any worse than 12-4 . The R a m s didn 't b egi n to ap proac h Youngbloocrs prediction. and now they'll have an entire off.season to formulate answers as to why. If there is one universal opinion of t he players. it's that there were a number of reasons behind the Fall o( '81, not j ust one. The question now is, can • the Rams remedy the problems? ~~~-------- JOHNSON & SON Presents ... NATIONAL CONFER ENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE Western Division W L T PF PA Pct. San Fran. 13 3 0 357 250 Atlanta 7 9 0 426 3S5 Rams 6 10 0 303 351 New Orleans 4 12 0 207 378 Eastern Dlvlsloa Dallas 12 4 0 367 277 Phil a . 10 6 0 368 221 NY Giants 9 7 0 295 257 Washngtn 8 8 0 347 349 St. Louis 7 9 0 315 408 CeetraJ Dlvt.slon Tampa Bay 9 7 0 315 268 Detroit 8 8 0 397 322 Green Bay 8 8 0 324 361 Minn. 7 9 0 325 369 Chicago 6 10 0 253 324 ..... , .. "- W•all ....... 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IJt VP \IPllU k111roa• l\ltrll, n.. i..,.,, ...,.. IM ~'' ,..., "' lht ti9A t• 1111'1 IN Ml-llNW Ill •~ftl liM" r."'" .. r to O..roll " l elll"*" H, ~ E,,.1_ 11 Despite 26 po ints fro m s.ii ,-r-•tc0 tt,H_0t-,..,,.11 Katherine Ha nfllton a nd 20 from C111<1,,,...1a.it.11a,,..,. ($HClll<O.lett ndtl1M1IOM•n"OIAnc"1 .a.-tca11C....,_ ll11tlato-.._YOt'ltJohwl,,,,.r•ICIMln,,.tl O.nvarMSallOlotfO•tMlaml ,.__.c......_. H-YOt11 Gla...,..""'ledtlOlll• wl,,..., 11 Sen flr;ancl~ J oi n ln1 Stukel on th e ..it-tournament team were Dana ~mlth of Southern Cal , Bobertaon, Orozco and Mission Viejo High product J eanne Be.uprey of UCLA and Jayne Glb1on of the University of Paclftc. COKll ,. .. •IW• N<...U '' -•>J tlftt• l•~I~ a .. r '°' flrw <-II,._·- Altallt•'t HO I cir•" ChOka 411 ..... M Of U. U111"4rtlty of "«111 e.ro1,,,., •H ~ttva*9 0.C. IS •lier ml!lllftt •very H-tam. ltll\ YWr with • Wt Mfl .,......, Ha Kaf'ell 11 '61fttt Ill a rtM,.,t role let 11111 Hewh $\llldty =~ustin topples Navratilova EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. ~P) -Tracy AustJn, aa •be dJd UM U.S. Open, came from klDd ud delealed Martina lfaft'llllOon M , M . &-2 &md&1 • aa4 cutured the tJUe in t.be , TQo&a ,.._.. Cbam pjomhiD. i ~ fte *'°'7 WU WOrtb '75.000 lo A8111a, who al9o aott Uae Ont l'W to Nnratilova In lbe Open Won eomlnl back to beat the C1ecboalovaklao -boro lefl·bander ·~. 7-6, 7·9 ror that tllle three monlb• ago. Tbe latest victA>ry marked a itorloua Hd to a year that saw Austin miss four months with the nm 1ertous LQJuty of ber ca.reu. For Navratilova, wbo baa won more than •11.000 thJa yeu. ft WH another ~artbrealkllJI loaa. Dorothy Lewis, the UC Irvine !-.=.':,,,_,~==110 women's basketball team was O•~•-a1s...~T~~ .. 1 beaten. 76-69 S unday in the .....,.., ... c.N,...,.... ope ning round of the Irvine A--..c---. C h r i s t m a s B a 5 k e t b a 11 '""••"'H-vnJentc11eNw1 .. , ....... 1 ....... c---. Tournament at Crawford Hall. "'" vn ~ a1 """......,.• fCllllNWI, .i r...,..e.y .. oauu , ......... 0 ......... .-. s..-,,J .. 10 s...,.-xvt S.Und•y,J., t•ol,..,,lfa<.MICh UCI battled back from a ,,_.,,"'·' !leven-·point halnlme deficit to -~:.:......::..:_ _________________________ ! shave tbe margin to just two points after Intermission but could come no closer . The Anteaters are now 2-3. New Parts Department Hours Now Open 8:00 am • ·1 :00 pm S a turdays f n oth er tourney action, Bay lor stopped USI U, 97·~. Pepperdine routed Eastern Washloetoo. 87·6S a nd Arliona got pafl Pacmc, $0.52 Today's schedule futwre1 USIU vs. Eastern Waahlntt.on at 2; UCI meetinc Pacific at 4; Baylor tan1lins with Pepl)Udine a t 6:30 a nd Indiana a11hut Arizona at 8:30. OHNSO N&SON L I ~COL .i~ M 2626 Harbor Boulevard, Co1ta Mesa E R C U (714) M0-&630 R y r -----------------------------·------------------ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, December 21. 1981 - Chicago puts a crimp in Denver's title plans 1 I I I Tumovera help Tampa Bay win NFC Central; Jets help both New York teams to wild-card playoff berths I ... ! f'ro•~·~-ClUCAGO -Our hnrllr raced • yard.I with an inte~ ror •• to~wn and Al Harria lumbered 44 ya,. wllh anot.Mr theft as Chlca10 beat Denvtr 1$.M s.May, Umlfln1 the Broncos' National Football 1Aa1u. ~~ bopea. Chicaio def enatve teckle Alan Paae ended a brUUant 15-year NPL career wllh 3~ sacks for ~ yard1. Chleaco lltullt a 14 -3 llalf\Jmt ltad, then converted BNDeot .turnoven iato 14 aecond-half pointa. Walter Payton toot a pua T yards for his second TO eatell of the 1ame and Chica1o's final score. Early lo the aecOIMI •all. a pass from Denve r's Crall Morton to Ste•e Wat.Ion was Intercepted at tbe Bean' 11 by P'enclk, who r aced 60 yarda down the left aldellM tor a TD, boolUng Chica1o's lead to 21·3. On Chicaao's next J09HSsion, OeMla Smith 1rabbed a Villce Evan.a p .. Ill the De nve r 15 and raced to the S.ara' 20. From t.Mre, Morton passed 13 yards to Rick Upetiurcb, then tossed a 6-yard scoring p~s to Riiey Odoms, pulling the Broncos within 21-10. Bucs 20, Lions 17 PONTIAC, llich. -Quarterback Doug Williams threw an M-yard touchdown pass to Kevin Houee and the alert Tampa Bay defense forced tbrft costly tumo"rs as the Buccaneers earned a 20-17 victory over Detroit and won the National Conference Central D ivision championship. The Bues, ._7, will taee the Dal1aa Cowboys in the flrst round of tbe NFC pl~ J an. 2 or J an. 3 while the Lions. ~•. pack U11eir uniforms until next year. The Lions te4 7.J on • 9-yard second-quarter touchdown nm by quarterback Eric Hipple and appeared headed toward anotti.r TD late in the second period. Jets 28, P ackers 3 NEW YORK -The New York Jets put themaelvea and the New Yorlt Giants in the playoffs. beating Green Bay, a.3 as Richard Todd fired two touchdown bombs and the J ets sacked Lynn Dickey nine Umes. Touchdown runs of 1 yard by Kevin Long and 3 yards by lruce Harper hetped New York build a 14·3 lead, then Todd hooked up on scorinc strikes of 47 yards to J ohnny "IAm" Jones a nd 38 yards to Wesley Walker as the Jets reached the playoffs for the first lime since 1"9. It also is the first tim e that the Jets and Giants have finished the sam e season with wLMiR1 record.I. Long scored at 2: 11 ol the first period. three plays after Al Washiniton of the Jets blocked a punt by Ray Stachowtea. Bengals 30, Falcons 28 ATLANTA -Ken Anderson h red two touchdown passes. one covering 74 yards to Cris SPOILERS Al Harris I left> and G a r y Fencik of Chi ca go each r eturned interceptions for touchdowns as the Bears d efeated Denv er S unday. 35-24 . a nd deprived the Broncos a r hance to clinch the AFC West. Collinsworth. as Cincinnati downed Atlanta, 30-28. The victory gave Cincinnati the best record in the American Cooference at 12·4, clinching the home-field advantage throughout the American Conference playoffs . A dramatic comeback by the Falcons, 7 ·9, in the final four minutes fell short when Mick Luckhurst missed a 33-yard field goal try on the final play of tbe game after the Falcons had scored with l : 19 rPm aining and then recovered an on-side kick. Eagles 38. Cardinals 0 PHI LA 0 ELPHl A -Quarterback Ron Jaworski passe d for three touchdowns and Wilbert Montgomery rus hed for 108 yards and a score as PhiladelphiacrushedSt. Louis,38-0. The victory enabled the Eagles to clinch the home-field advantage in the first round of the playoffs. The Eagles. who had scored just 43 points in losing their last four games. built a 28-0 halftime lead en route to a wild-card playoff confrontation Dec. 27 against the New York Giants. The Eagles and Giants split during the regular s eason. Philad elphia winning 24-0 on the road and later losing 20-10 at home to start their four-game s lide. While the Eagles rediscovered their lost offense with 445 total yards, the Philadelphia defense held St. Louis to just 211 yards -72 passing and 139 rushing 49ers 21 . Saints 17 NEW ORLEANS -Short yardage s pecialist J o_hnny Da vis bulled ove r from 3 yards out midway thro ug h t he fourth quarter, g iving playoff-bound Sa n Francisco a 21 ·17 victory o ver New Orleans. Chargers given a reprieve But San Oiego must win tonight to reach playoffs Salnts rookie Oeor1e Ro1era ran for 107 yuda, becomln1 t he NFL's rusblnt champion and broaktn1 the rookie ru11hln1 rtcord of 1,605 yards set by OtUa Anderson of St. Louis In 1978. He also scored bot.h New Orleans touchdowns. Oilers 21, Steelers 20 HOUSTON -Quarterback Gifford Nielsen threw three touchdown passes to tight end Dave Casper, the last one a pressure-packed 16-yarder with l : ~1 lelt, to rally Houston to a 21 ·20 seaaon~uding victory over Pittsburgh. Nielsen, tryin1 to win the starting quarterback job over Ken St abler. com pleted 24 of 36 passes for 376 yards, in cluding touchdown strikes of 15 and 23 yards to Casper in the first half, as the Oilers closed out their season with a 7-9 record. Pittsburgh had rallied from a 14-6 halftime deficit to talte a third-quarter lead en touchdown runs oC 17 yards by Sidney Thornton and a 2-yard run by quarterback Mark Malone. But Nielsen took the Oilers 71 yards in only four plays to the wlnnlng touchdown. The key play in the winning drive was a 44-yard pass completion to rookie Mike Holston, who caught live passes for 128 yards in the game. Seahawks 42, Browns 21 SEATTLE -Ken Easley ret urned an inte rception 82 yards with just 3·18 gone and Seattle went on to beat Cleveland, 42-21. There were 14 turnovers in the game -10 fumbles and four interceptions -and Cleveland committed 10, seven of them rumbles. Easley. a rookie safety Crom UCLA, picked off two passes from Cleveland quarterback Brian Sipe and recovered one of three lost fumbles by 1979 He isman Trophy winner Charles White , the Browns' runnin5' back . Easley had another lnt.erceptloo -ol a Paul Mc OonaJd pass and a 74·y&rd touchdown return nullified by 3 Ml chuel Jackson holding penaJty ln the fourth quarter ' ~ I I • Colts 23. Patrio ts 21 BALTIMORE -Bert JQ!)e& tossed lhref to uchdown passes ih what couJ<fbe hla final gam4 for Baltimore us the Colts edged New Englandi 23 21, and ended a 14-ga_me losing streak. ~ In ending the season the way they started it -4 with a triumph over Ne w England -the Coltf finished in a tie with the Pats at 2·14. But Ne'f Engla nd will get the rirst pick in the collegiatt draft. i A slim crowd of 17 ,073, which represented just 19 more than the number of no-s hows, turned oul 1n 28-d<'grl'e weather for what was billed as tht SI upor Bowl ! i ' i . Chiefs 10, Vikings 6 BLOOMINGTO N , Minn -Kans as Cit~ qua rterback Steve Fuller p~sed for the wlnninij to uchdown and Billy Jackson rushed for 102 yards a~ the Chiefs defea ted M inriesota, 10·6. : It was the final game to be played irt M ctropolitan Stadium. Next season, the Vikings wil~ play intheHubert H. Humphrey Metrodome . 1 ll was the season finale for both teams, whc( previously were e liminated from playoff contention! But Ka nsas City. 9. 7, needed a last-minute defens ivtf stand to hold off the Vikin~s. 7·9. • Minnesota drove from its 29 to the Chiefs' 3 in this fina l minutes. But on fourth and goal, a pass b quarte rback Tommy Kramer to Joe Senser wa batted down by a Kansas City defender with l~ seconds I~. I ,,,-Tol--.. -IC-hdo ___ w_n_C_r_o_s_sw-vo-rd_i_" I ~~~~ers J ACRoss Answer To Last Week's Puu1e go herser M._' 1,8 ShOwn. Chargers• 29 Oiiers' K Frllsch star RB 31 Hall of Famer 12 Jels' LB Greg-Edwards' inltlals 13 Hall of Famer 32 -the ball Hert>et 33 Falcons· LB 14 LloM'-"Bubbe" Wiiiiams Baker 35 Hall of Famer 15 Poetic we><d Ewbanl\ 18 OundM tumdoWn 38 Chemin de- 17 Back Duncan'• 39 -canto lnslgne 42 Part of ETA 18 NOi well « Raider•· KR 20 Packers· LB Ed -Matthews 22 Twice CCLI 45 Lions· TE Hiii 23 Nuptial n-s word 47 Ed "-Tall" Jones 24 Hankering 48 -hOlds barred 25 h ·KC C Charlie-49 Arctic bird 26 Hall of Farner Van 50 Sun. lecture Brocklln 52 Ott. lineman DOWN 1 Rams' FB Bryant 2 WR Twllley's Ina I QM 3 Utah football1< 4 BroWfts' R8 Miiie< S Raldeft' RB King BLOO MI NGTON. Minn !AP >:- Thousands of Minnesol:Jl fans tried to dismantle Metropolitan Stad iuq> Sunday. causing mucli d a m a g e t h r o u g1i vandalism and the ft Although some of l~ destruction began before the National F ootball League game betwee Q ~ Helaman winner 51.58 Raiders' star the Kansas Ci ty Ch ie~ Alan "The He><se" -CB a nd the M i n n e S O ta 55 Eagles' NT Ken -58 See 57 Across Vikings, the major part ----------came after the Vikm~ lost 10-6. .., 6 --mo11on SAN DJl~'GO <AP) -Ian Since their only loss. a 21·20 o n Tues d ay that Fout s be 7 ~let range end Diego quart.•INllck Dan f'oats, setba ck at Buffalo on Sept. 16, s uspended for failure to pay rive< fl was the last game to be played in the Met.. which ha d been th,(? home of the Vikings fer 21 years. The team wiU move to the Hubert H Humphrey MetrodOrijf i n d o w n t o w ./I M i n n e a p o I i s n e ~t season ,, under presaure from two frdllll, 1974, the Raiders have won 14 on Sl ,222 in delinquent union dues. 8 Direction (ab.) takes aim at tbe NaUnal Monday night. A San Diego fan cleared up the 9 DB Olivera slgr.- Football Leaiue's IBOlt-villbla San Diego, seeking its fourth crisis by s helling out the money. 10 oBt10f Ten's hex -a9d an Ut.lt-bour playoff vi ctory in five games, is a Chargers owne r Gene Klein "Fi..t1t1ng-" spot -when the Chargers and s even-point f avorite in t he a ssailed the mo v e by t he "' P Oakland Raidara ctaab at 8 Nf'L 's regular-seasonfina le . play e r s' union. c a l ling it 11 :~:r •yton·a o 'clock tonipt. Fouts. thr e ate ned with "attempted blackmail." 12 Rams' G 8111_ Given new tile Sunday w"9l s uspension throughout the week, A San Diego victor y would 19 Hell of ,llmlf Chicago upset Denv~ 35-24, the needs 420 yards to become the throw the AFC West into a Nomelllnl Chargers, U, can claim Uieir NFL's first quarterback to pass dea dlock . but t he Chargers 21 Georgl• Tech grad third COllSeCUtive AFC West tiUe for more than 5,000 yards in a would win the division on the 22 01 PastOl'lnl by Snapptn. I O-'-land's M-k-y .. season. A 300-yard passing effort 27 Redskin•' b1ckup -._..... basis of the best division record oe Mike -night mutery. would give him 25 for his career, <6·2). Denver finished 5·3. 28 Hall of F.me< Hein The Raiders, defeftding Super tying the all-time NFL mark 29 Tug's MNlce Bowl c h a mp i on•. ow n a heldbyJohnny Unitas. If S an Di ego wins . the 30 PATv•I~ r emarkable 18·1·1 record In The National Football League C h a r ger s wo uld o p e n the 33 Chargers'CBC>otte Monday ni1 ht appeara nces. Players· Association de manded olavoffs in two weeks at Miami. 34 Feaat--tamlne 41 Carda' backup OB 45 Dolphins' LB A.J.-51 Jeta' S Oarrol-----. i iiiiiiiiiiii:ic:ir--------------------Je Have a tiot do0 37 Rams· OT LAny- Rusty-48 Rue--Palx 54 HB Sltko'a lnslgne 43 OB Tobin-49 Portr•v 56 Front lour mem This DO lllARRJTZ Sta inless steel roof. Cadillac wire wheel covers & AM-FM stereo with cassette tape player. nBHE018). . ~ ~6,995 C«I~ !~ !"'*dtoft ,,,_.. AgpttnWnt AOl&b~ AllClr9 ..... ,. _,. ... ~""''*• '- lllD IMT mat GM niuNe' wn-. ....... ell PAllTI. rr=;;;i , · -· , c--i· ~-,. " L . . .. =--=,._~ 38 Thepr..&uper ~!illl!iiii!i~~!Jilj~~~ Bowl round iii iii 39 Lions' ttet OE See next weell 's Issue lor solution 40 TE Vellez'a inltlala College basketball Tonlght'a g•mea ... 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Fan s even c limbed t he m assive scoreboa rd a nd took <41t le tte rs and punch·oZit lig hts One fan climbed a light pole and was ~ collectin~ the bulbs • ---------· OUTSTANDINC VALUES! /CHECK .. THESE OUTt 5645 FACTOIY •••n , OHAUYW DIESB. PICKUPS 11•1 • ONI. YI UAMf'U: IHI YW DllS& PICKUP LX • 'tlllt ~ wftll -Pit!>, &o tlllmd -• -• (311J1(017UD) 1 UM ,,_ -llD 0.. 0.00.W -l1tl !lee-. -........ ,._ .... - ' ... OrangeCo11t OAJLY PILOTiMonday. Oecember21 , 19810 NFL Redskins 30, R•m• 7 tun"~ • 10 •• 0-30 lot AnoelH 0 ' O .._ ' Wet Weu11n91on • peu from T ... ltmeM CUO blocked) LA -G-• "'" cc onec kk kl WH R1991ni I ro1n 1-ley llkkl WH FG Mc>Mley lS WH -IU99ins1 rUlll-leykkkl Wet S.ev JT peu from TMhm..,,, (MoMltY kick) A u,n• T...., SMIU11lc1 .... Flrte oownt H Au1Mt-y•rcb •4-UI Paulnt yarcb 761 1tetun1 yards >t f'e&MI IS.U-1 S.Ck•bv •..o Pvnll 2·U fumblft.'°'1 1.0 Peneltlea-yaros ,_.. Time 01 Pot.wulon 22.01 IMlv._.c Stafhlka ,. ,..,. 11 • 10-21-7 2-11 MS 2.0 ).tl J1•ff RUSHING WHllln91on, WHnln9IOft '"''· Al99I"' IS·SJ. Glequlnlo 10·0 . T ... l•m•M '""°· Claltl 1 s Lot A"91~. Guman 17-41, Tylef 11·1•, J H1omH ).17, l(emp2_. PASSING Wes111no1on, Tllehmann 14-22-1·7'1. FICO 1 J.0·7S lo1 An99IH, Peslorlnl t-JM 107, Kemp 7+1-U . RECEIVING w .. hl"910ft, Metull ...a. WalhlnQlon o1-1t, -1·"· Gi.q,,1n1o ,.,., Suy 1·J1, WM""' MS, TllOmC>iOn 1-1<. lot Aft1111U, D Hiii 7-4S, -7·7S, Tyler 2-u. G11men 7-17, 0.-d 1·7•, w_, •• 4ters 21, S•lnta 17 k-"o.-"' Sen Fr<H1CIKO 1 T o 1-21 -Orie-c. O J .._., SF -Youno IJ P•U from Monlena IWertchlno kk k) HO -Rogen6runlRl<ardokk kl HO Rogers S rUll I Alcarclo klCkl SF -Solomon 7 peu rrom Montene IWtrtchlnt kl<lll HO FG Ak Mdo 11 SF -Devis J rvn IWortch1no kick I A •l,'39 IMiv..._I Statktk1 RUSHING S... Frenc:ltco, PallOft •i.. Rlno 11-111, Davis ~19. Eattty 7-4, C-r 1·mlnu1 J, Monlana I 10, Btnl•mln 1-1, SolomOft 1-16. Ntw Orlun1. G A-rs J0.107, J Rogeo 7 II, HOl(J'IH 7·S, Tyler 7.J. PASSING Sen Francisco, Monlane •·ll.0-10., Benjemln t-u.1~ Ht• Orlt...,, Mennln9 1-471-1-110, 0 Wll_, 0-2.0.0 RECEIVING Sen Franc:lsco, SolO.._ ~-. PettOft ._JS, Eesley >-U, A.,.._, 2-11, Youno 1-IJ, ~r 1·ltl, Clark t-71 - Orleen1, Tyler S.11, Tl•oma-. 7·21, Holmn ,_., Manlnl 1·1 Mtrke<\s 1-11, GrOOI 1-10, Herdy ,_., J ROQltn 1-l. 8 r.,_, ).~ Benga1la 30, F•lcon1 28 "-"'o.-" 10 ,, 0 >-30 0 21 0 7-21 Cln M Herrls 71 oen from Ande,_, C8rt~111tkltl Clt1 FG 8rM<ll <S All Celn 10 P•U from 8ero-.-c C l"Ohurtl kl<kl Clt1 -Colll11-1h 1• Pft• from Ande,_, 18re«hklckl Cln A.Grltlln 11runCBre«hkklt) All -"""°""" 1 '"" I L..ckllurs1 klO I All A~ 1 '"" ll..clthUrs1 kk kl Cln FG 8rM<h 1' Cln -FG BTM<ll 20 All CalnJrvnfl..CkhunU IO I A -Js,m ,....,, .... , SMl!btlct RUSHING Clnclflnell, JOhnson 1-. Aleunder 1-33, A Orlflln >-21. AnclerlOn 1·1 Allen1•, Andr<PW\ 1"'3, Celn ~h. MorOllll 2-J. Meyllerry 1-2, Blt'llt~ltl 1·1 PASSING -Clnclnnetc. Anoenon , .. ,.... •• 1"; Kreider 1-1.0, ll Auenca. BeMkowslll 1 .. u .1. 1n; Morosltl 11-2>.o. 1JO; JamtS 0-1.0,0 A ECEIVING Clnc111ne1I. Collln•wortll ~-111. Rou ._SO, JohnW>n 2-'6, Alt•-• 2 2S, kreklff 7·12. M H•rrlS 1·21, A Grltfln 1·1S, Curtis 1 u. v ..... , , .. Atlence. Celn 1 .. 1. Anclrl'WI ._.., Jackson >-n. Frencl• l-ll, J .nc.lns 2·26, Miiier 1·U, Meybtrry 7·1 Se•h•wtc• 4 2, Browns 21 k_..,.Oole"-n 0 , 1 1-11 , ..... ~ See Eesley U 1n1truot1on rtlurn IAlorer ltlCkl Sea -Leroen1 • pan horn KrltO Sea -Lero••"' • 001 trorn Kr le9 IAlnrt1 kkkl S.• -G. Jonnson l 1 furnOJe re<ow.y IAlverer ltlcltl Cle -G Pnlln S oeu frorn M<Doneld la.tllr ltlekl S.e -J-s 10 peu frorn Kri.t IAlveru kk ltl S•• -ur9en1 u pe n from ltrl•o I Alvartr ltlcltl Cl• -Looen 1• POU lrom Mc l>Oftelcl lllellr klckl Cle Hiii I oen lrom M<Donelcl !Behr kk kl A-S1,4l5 l .... Y ..... Suthtlc, RUSHING -c ..... ,_. Whllt 1 .... , M. Prullt •·SI, Hiii 2-11, Sloe M •, McDonald 7.0. Soalllt, IY«y ..... T. llr-n 1-11. H ....... e-11, 0-..lnlt S.14, le'99ftt 1 .. , Le"" >-4, Krleo 2-s. Smith ,.,.,,,nus 2. PASSING -Clevacend, McDoneld 2•·3"1-2'7, Sloe l-~1-41 Stence, 1tr119 ... ,, ., ••• l.ervtftl 0.1.0.0. RECEIVING -Clt..,.land, loten S-101, Hiii 1~. G. Pnlltt 5-41. -It• •·U. ,.._, kS, M. """" l-11. Fulton 1·21, N- 1-11. s .. n ... Le,..... .... s. .. .., 2-«i, T. ,,_,. 1.is. Sl'nlth 1.u , Tiu t-1•, JOhnt 1.10, McCullum 1•. ~I• E•glea 31, Cudln•la 0 k-."0....-n St. loulJ 0 O 0 0-0 Phll-Cpllle 1 11 10 o-JI Piii -C. Smith • pau lrOft'I Ja_.I l l'ranklln ltlclt) Ptll -Monf9omerv •run I Fr.,,.lln kick) Piii -oc1,,... u run ll"renklln 1tk1tl Phi -Carrnlc-1 6 -• from Ja-1 ll'ranllll" kk kl Phi -<:Mnpllald 1' peu 1rom J -1 (frenlllln llk lll Phi -l"G Fr-fin .. A -S.M' ,.........,, ..... "", RUSHING -St. Louis, Anclenon lt-102. lomaa 2·1l. Mllclltll W , Herrell '"·Morris ._,, Lo..,. 1-J. Plllladelphla, MonlOOMMV 1l-10I, Murrey 10-5', Ollv.,. ).26, R..-1 S.11, J•-12-~. Plwrcllt 1·2, Cemplleld J..11, Henry 1-mlnu• t PASSING -SL LOUii, lomH , 1116-11'-1 Phll-Cpf>ie, J~I 1).lf..112.0, Plserclk 7·~1J..2. RECEIVING -$1, loul•. flllty S-.1, Gr•en J·J1, Grey 2·11, l eFleur I-to. Pllll-Cpt>le, CerrnlchNI H 1, Ceml)flelcl t..:12, C. Sn\lth 2-16, l<r99fle 1•, HtnrY 1·!2. Ollv•r 1·11, Murray 1·1, Montoomery , .. BHrs 35, Broncos 24 k_..,.OUNn Denv•r c111caoo J 0 ,. 0 .... Den -FG 5'-lnforl .. Chi PaytOft 1• lrom Event (Ro- "ICkl Clll -He,_• run IRove10 kk kl Ch i -Fenclk •• tnlorcopllon rt111rn I Aoveto klCll.J Oen -Odom1 • P•ss from Morton IStelnfon llkkl Ch i -H•rris 44 lnterc•ollol't rtlurn IAovelo .. tcU Den -Uochurch 7S oen trom O.Be<o IS1elnfon kklt) Chi -Peyton 1 Pl~• from Ev•"• CR- kk ll.I o. .. -u oc,,.,rch J9 -· from O.Befot IS1olnfort klOI A -eG,121 ..... v .... l SM!lklk• RUSHING -Denver, Prnton6-U, Perrot l·JO, Lyll~ •·t<, Ceneoe 5-11 Ch l<•oo. Peylon ,,._.,, Heroer tS-... Evens ._SO, Besc11.._1 1-10. PASSING -De"ver, Mortot1 l·ll-).41, OtBtro 14-26·0·1'0 Clllceoo. Ev•n• 10.20-2-' 11. RECEIVING -Prttlon S.U, Uo<~ll 6-107, Welton ....,, Eotott J·11. Odoms , .... Motes 1-12 Clllceoo, P•Yton ~'-W•11• 2-Q, Meroerurn >-2'. Wllll•m• 1-4, Heroer 1·2 Jets 28, Packers 3 Sc-"OMrten GrHn 8ey 0 J 0 0-J NY Jt 1S 1 U 0 1-• NY J l...ont 1~""11..Hhy ktckl GB -FGS1ener\IOJ1 MY J -Ha._ 3 run ILuny 'k •I NY J -J JonH., P•H from Tocld 'Lt ... y "Ckl NY J -Welll.., lt ~· lrom TOdd CltellY kick) A -S..MO ,_.._. 5\etlatlcs RUSHING -GrH n 8ey, Elll• 11-44, Huckloby 7-t. Olcll.•Y 7.0 "-Y-. -Htll lt-70, Lono IS.SI, Dlertlf'l9 1·20, H.-W , Heroer 4-1, T-).mln•" J. PASSING -Gf'Mfl Bay, Dtckey 12.JJ..14 New Y-. Todd 1~1-70 RECEIVING G'"" Bay, Ellh '""· Jefftrt«I 2-Jt, Lofton 2-21. H..Cklel>y >-1•. Colfrnen 2·2 New York, J Jonot W t , Ol•rklf'l9 ).JI, Ha...-r l ·JO. Welktr J·M. Ber1t11m 2-1'. 8. Jonaa 1-lt, McN•ll 1-• Cotts 23, P•trtOtl 21 Sc-lil'r0-"9n H•• E 1'Q1enO 1 T 0 7-21 B~~:"~G -JO 10 1 6 c>-D. NE -Cunnlnot>em •run I Smith kleltl Bal -M<C..lty S pen from J-• c WOM ltkltl HE -Wulbroolt 1S pen trom 0- ISmilh kkll.I Bal -Bulltr SJ pen rrom JonH c~ kl<ll.I Bel -Bulter J7 pan from Jonas f'kll telltdl NE -Wfflbrooll 2 peu from C•ven"'*' CSmltllkkkl A -11.on IMIY-IStatlttlct RUSHING -N-Enol•nd. C•lhoun t-><. Cunni1>9heM S.1S, For9u5on •·U, Colll"I J..1J. B•"imore, Dl•on 1:1-S7, McMlll•" 1!r41, Dicke, •-1•. Jones l-11, Frenklln 1·1 PASSING -Ho• Enole nd, Owtn •·U·l-116, Cev ....... 11-l~US. lle"C..-.. Jonu 11·71-l·Z.1 RECEIVING -H-Er>0teno, J acto.ton 4-71, Toler 4-0, Wtttbroc* J-42, Dewson 1-st. Jo""'°" 7·1S, Tetepu 7-U, Call•oun 1·16, Cunnl~ 1-•, FerQUIOll 1.7 81"1..-., Burke ,. .. , McCe11tey ~JS, Buller 2-'IO. M<Mlllen 2·J1. DeRoo 1·lt. Ol•on 1-S, Hull 1..mfftU'' Bucs 20, Lions 17 "-.., OMl'ton Tempe a.ty Detroit T 8 -l"G Clpece Cl l 1 0 I Dal -Hipple• run CMurrey 11.kkl 0 10-JO J 1-11 TB -Hous. I• PHS 1rom Wllllarns IC.oecekk to.I Del -FG Murray •T TB -l"G~JO T8 -i....,. JI fumble recovery cc_.. kkll.) Dal -L n.or.-I l>OS• from Hipple I Murray kkkl A -to,'"4 • .......... , .... tic. RUSHING Tempe llav. O..ns 11•1, Wilder 1-2', Wllll•m• W , Eekwoocl 2-7, Detroit, Slmt 1••1', V. Thompson ""· 8un ey •·t•, Hipple •·It, Kene J.7, L. TllOm-2-4, PASSING -Tempe ••Y. Wllll•m• t-19-0-172, Otmolt, Hlpplo 11-S.2·20$. aECEIVIHG -Tarnpe 8ay, ~ 2-". Giies 2·1',....,. ,_.., T. hll 1-t, Wit-, ... E<llWOOd 14. Detroit, 9.,_y -.», S<Ol1 >S., Slrn1 ~. l. T,.,.,._. ~. Hiii >». K-1-4, V. T.._ 1-S. • SCOREBOARD Oiiers 21, StHlera 20 k-"OMN" Pllhbu...,. Houllon Pit -l'G TrOU1 eo J J .. 1 1 0 0-111 T-11 Hou -CHper IS OHS from Nlttsen Cl"rlttKllkk kl Hou -C•-r n peu lroM Nl•l•on Cl"rlltKllkk kl Pll -FG TrOU117 Pit -Tl--11run1Tro.i1 kk"l Pit Ma-t '"" ITro.it kk l l HOU -C•-· ,. PHI rroM Nlehen I Fr111ch klcltl A •1,°" ,,....,._., SM1tlallc1 RUSHING -Pl1tsbvr9h, Harris 11·3', Pollerd t-21, Metone ~It, Thornton ._,., Da vh 1·• Houston, Campbell U ·U , Arm11ror1t >-U. Nlalwn J-4 PASSING Pl111buro11. Malont 1:1-J0-1-112 Houslon, NltlMn Jo1-lM·J1•. RECEIVING Plthburoll. Sl•ll•Ot'UI ~'IO. SMlth ).JO, Harris 2-12, S•enn Mt, Pollerd 14 t<ouston, C•~oer ~1Jt, Holtlon S·IH. Arm•trono S·JO, Ce mpbett •·11, Burrouoh :Ml, Colemen 1-U Chiefs 10, Vikings 6 k_..,.0...Nn 1<e11te1 City J o 0-«t Ml1111t10i. l 0 0-• Min -FG Danmtl., <J KC l"GL-ryJO l(C Rome 1S Pft• rrom Fuller ll-erv lllekl Min FG Danmeler )3 A •1,110 l ... V ..... I 'MllJlllU RUSHING Kenws Clly, B Jackton 7,.102, Bletl-11.,., Fuller 1-rnlnu& t. Mlnnetote. ••-n ._ 16, Galbru111 11-SJ, l(umer2·7, Youno._. PASSING Ken1es Clly , Fullar 1~71·1·10 MlnnHOte, Kremer »-11·1·111 RECEIVING 1(-\ City, B. Jackton 1·), Certon >-11. Sm1111 ~Jt. Bled-7-10, Rome 1-U Mlnnetol•. s While J..2', BrOWll 1·1•, Gelbrleth 1.0. Senwr ).J2, Aesheo 2-37, Lac°""' l·S -(_ >· NBA WISTEaN CONl'IRENCE Pacific Dlvh._ w l Pct. Ulk•n 10 1 "' S.atlle ,. • 647 Golden Stele 15 ' 62S Pi-nl• u 10 .seJ. Poflceno u 10 Sil S-Dleoo • 11 161 M"'-atDlv!Ueol Sen Antonio ,. I ... 1 0.nvtr 11 t) o• Houiton 11 IS •n Vt.., 10 15 <GO lte"MICl1y ' IS .11S Delles • 20 .231 llAST'E•M C:O..l'l'RliMCE •~oc.,.._ PtlllOCle~ It s 797 GS 71'> JV, •l't •l't It s • . .,., 1 11 Botton ,, • 760 .... Haw YOr11 17 11 .SCIO 1 WeSlll"IJlon • t< .Jt1 t\'J New Jerwy I .. m 11 c:.Mret OCvla._ Mllw-• ......... Chic .... A1141nlAI De1rol1 c .. ve••na 11 1 10I .. 11 .s.o 11 IS •U 10 u ,,, 10 IS <GO s JO 200 5-lloy'sSc.re Ykert 111. Alienu .. T ........ 1G- No oe-. KNGllleCI T-r •G-Llkerte1 Partlencl Clevtlend at BostOft Allet!le et lndl- Phlleclelpfli<I el H-Yor~ K•n-cnv •1 MllWIV'(ff We1hl,,.., el ClllC"90 Dalrolt al Delles Oen¥•r et Hou\ton L•ker1 112, H•wk1 94 ,.,., 1 1 , .... u .... ATLANTA MeCklln IS, Aounclfit ld O, H•wH s. Ed JOhnson U, Sperr-I, Criu" D••• T, McMlllen I. Rollins o. Wood 11. Pallom 1 Totels :i. 11·J0" LOS AlfGl!lt:' -Ee Johflton 11, Wltk .. 1', Br._ I , C-r 26, Nl•Oft 7l, Aernbts <. Jorden 2. Ut,_f'Ve, 7 Totets •116-11111 su ... lty _,,.,., Allenle IS U JI U -.. LOS A-~ :M 21 11 ,._112 TllrH-OOlnl -11 Ed Jonnson FoulH oul None Tot•C fCNI• All•"'• 1•. Lot Ano•••• 2• TKhnocet1 Allanle Coecll lo.i9herv 2 l-r~r A 11,'6(1 College SUNDAY'S ICORES Or~on SI 67, Loutsvtll• ~ U S•n ~ 71. 111 Wutev•n 441 ProvlOtnc:• ... Melne u Women UC t•VCNE TOU•NAMENT l l"lmR-1 tnolana 1', UC •n.lne 6' Baylor '7, USIU SJ Pt pperdlrw 17, E Washlnolon u Arlrone .O. Pacific S7 .. _ ... _ UNLVIO,Sen JowSI 11 COLLEGE WOMEN lndl•n• 76, UC Irvine 69 IHDIAMA -""-1Mny S, Sperkmen J, Jack_, 1<. Jonnton •, Mecto. 1, Lend 12, McCluro 12, l<•-"btroer •. Bostic 1t Totels· JO 1~2•,. UC taVINll -Hemlllon U , Alrwl.lll '· lt•ls 20, 11..chanen I, SlmPJCl'I 2. Pentlll J, GornH 1 Tolels: 1S 1f..2' 69. Hectu,,,. lndlene, Jf..32 fotet loul1· lnolane 71, UC lrvlne 11. Fouled 0\11 Slmc>iCl'I I UC ltvlnel NHL CAMl'•aLL COfll'aaaMca Ed rno<llon V •MOVWf C•'9•ry 1(1 ... Color- Clll<e90 Ml,....IOte WlnllloeQ SI. loul• Toron10 De Croll ,.,,,...ocv .... W l T 01' OA ,.._ » I 6 70S 1CI 10 1l u • 111 12' » U U I 131 1U )1 17 11 2 1J7 IU :it. 6 22 S ll IU 11 MerrhOCvllleol U 10 '1 .. IS< U IJ 10 • 1)1 11J JS t) 14 1 Ill UI II I• ,. • 12• 1'7 » • 1S • ,. uo • 10 " ' 111 10 1S WALHCOMl'l!•IMCI P.VkllDiv,._ NY lstellelen 1• t S 10 116 <J Plllleclelplll• :JO 11 I 12• 1 IS 41 Plll1b111'91'1 U U S 1U 1U H NY R•netn 11 11 • 111 1U 21 Wathlr>01on 10 11 2 127 !Cl 2' U "IC• llX Cl-S.S·S-.S-.JI peld U'l,11UO wllh lou< wlnnlflo ll<kt11 11111 "°''"' U Piek SI• COftaolellon paid t1t7.00 with Jiii wl,.nlnt lkllelt lflw llOr••l. SJ Pick Sia scratch conool•tton peld sno 60 with .., wl,.nlno 1k kth (IOur "°''"· -tc••l<lll llOMTM aACll. 1"-mtl .. T eh Ill Ml Klno C~erl 6 Cl ).«! l 20 Kln9GoOolA.,.,..._1 JIO JCI Ca)un Prlnee IH.,,....I 1111 Also r eceCI. Teet, Ho Tiie Foa , Kreuawlll, Dtll•Mt . Ml'• Fooer1y, Ro moo Romani, ~pruct 8ouquot Ptretrl,,.lor, Si91memer Time 1.• <IS NINTH aACli. Ont rnll• Oft turt S.e Ride IC:-'-1 10 «! 5 «I • «! Spinola 1vacem11t101 s oo 'oo Gurnrno Joe (Gelll•nol • 00 Also reud Gloenu,, Met.-n s Honn. Otftnw Countel, Pte1stose..r Tlrnt 1 J5 115, 0 IXACTA l).Jl peld t 10. SO A11tndetl<e 21,°'° Del M., SUNDAY'S aHULTS (,., .... of Jt.4ey .......... ,,,_,,..I l'laST aACli. One mll• pece. You ChaM ISl•W.I •.IO 2 10 2.JO Antel• Key ISHv•I J 60 1.20 MOntr••I 8ulfe10 BottOft Ouebtc H•~lforo A._ Div ...... 11 7 • 161 tS I '" 10S • 175 1().1 43 Good Rawn ITtulerl t.JO a Also r-: S~y Dae, Granope Rockey, Cl l1111• Albe Anne. He•ll•s Step, SluMlnQ " ' II 10 11 u 1 ,. S , .. Ut t 10S t• 1' G~~::.~: 7'112 1/S tl Ul!llACTA l._3l palo U•OO S-y'•k-BOllOft •. I( ...... Buffalo I, Her1ford 1 NY .. ._,,, S. DelrOIC J Pllll-lpftla J, Plttsbur9f1 1 Wathl"'IJlon >.NY Aanoers 1 Toronto J, Cfllceoo 1 CelQery 1, E~-J Wlnnlpeoo S, SI LOUIS• T ....... aO-No oe~ Kheoultd Bruins 6, Kings 4 kenltvP..._ LOS A-ltt Botton ~lm"'9no. 0 J-< J 14 I 8os1on, McN•O ,, (PeclerlOn, Perlt). • U 2 ~ Anotles, Herov S I Fo•. Smlthl, • H J Boslon. 0 Atl lly 1 c Ftrou•. l •v•lllel. 10 21 • LOI A-le•. Turnbull 1 ISi Leure<\I, Bolekl, IS OS Penectles -SI Leuren1. UI, 2 1', K Croower, Bot, 1.U. Hopkin•. LA. 11 2•. C ullman, Bo•. Mlnor-metch m1sconouc1. 11 ,. '--P ... i. s Bos Ion, Ptder\on 11 I I< Crowder O'Connell), • SO • Bolton, levt lllt i I Melnyk I, •. SI I BosCOft, Kesoer 1 IK C.•o•ou. Bourq.,.1, 17. S 1 Penelllo• Los Anoe le\. btn<h, ,..n1•d by 8on•r. •·Jt; Melnyk, Boo, 1·56. Jensen, LA, •·so .. s1 L•urenl, LA. 11 os. Melnyk, Bo._ 11 JI TltlNPeri. Sl!COMD aac.. Ont rnlle 1rot Doen DucllH$1TlsMr1 11 to 5 .ci .. oo Just• Hutti ... 1ecac11men) •IO • ie Feya't Pat1y Tl-IV•ll-l"911am1 11AO AUo ••<•d "'0111 On fled. Gulloer, Numero Uno, Alley B<"IMr Tlrne 2·0. TH1a• uc11.0nt mile oec• Golden G<a.ittle IGnonoyl J IO Rllylhm And Blues ICMnOOtlll Andvs Al» COIMnl Aho r•<•O Ouet•n• T Im• Farewey Biii, Belles Primrose Time 2.0:J<IS U I' XACTA C 1-51 paid '36 JO l'OVRTM aACE. One mite oe<• 7 IO 710 l 60 7.0 2 Cl Pete ' Miu H-B llleylOOI lt.20 u.., • 00 Rell RIOtr t Pltreolnel S.IO • oo Oultlucle (Merchend) 3 .o AllO recad. 511..,.,·. Sii-. Pepe JOY•. Siers BKky, Coun1ry Janlu, Beno Go L Time J·G:J 3tS. l'll'TM aACE. One mile oec• Motl H....,y Popler (Sllve) tJ.20 •.60 • 00 lotlte He-r IKvebl.,I 3 20 2 tO Soe Ro..,.r ( TOOCI) S 60 Also rac•d Ktlr, Jertml•M Boy, l<•"M• Clly, R.._. Gold. Time 2.01 115 U E XACTA ""' pelo S.O. 10 SIXTM RACE. One mlt• 1roc 1,000 f,.. I Me1WN IUSCI, •·eo I. t Llndhetm CUCll, • 50 1, l Grfflln IUSCI ' SI I ' 700 lrM -I Frltc,,..nt<hl IUSC) I '1 S, ~ ,:;-a IUSCI, ' .. •. , Fretltr IUSC). SO lrff -1 AnoerWtl IUCll, 11 S. 1 1t .. tlr>0 IUSCI, n l , J Berrv CUSCI, u . <00 IM -1 J.,,_ IUSCI. • 10 •. 1 LM1 IUSCI •• ,. • l a ... rrtro CUCI).. ,. • 100 fey 1 Fr11<,...nec111 cusc1. 1 S5 '· 1 Griffin IUSCI 1 01 0 l AytH IUCtl, 2 01.t 100 frte I Aellek IUCll, .. ' 2 ~,.~lllln IUSCI. S06, J Morloke IUSCI, too lte<k I Fll1petrio CUSCI, 1 00 1, 1 Y ecovellt IUSCI. 7 0. •. J l lnohelm I UCCI 1 ,, s ' SOO ''" I G.,.rrero IUCll, • '1 I , 2 l(utlno IUSCI, • s• S, l Berry IUSCl. • s .... JOO breest 1 E\llnotr IUSCI. 1 11 <. 2 Nichol'°" IUCll, 7 ,, s. J loc~h•M IUCCI 1 u .s <GO''" reley 1 UCI CAnderwn. R•hell. Murlne, AyMSI, J 10.1 Women's tourn•m•nt 19' l .. t R-••, N,J l """"rlut Trecy Auslln dei _,,,.,. H••••lltova. 1 .... • ••• , (AUSClll ...... llS 000 H•v••ltlove •Ins '40,000) a-s ....... , Mevrelilove ·Pern Shriver def Wendy T u r n 0 u 11 Ao' It -C e & •Is, • J 6 • IN•vrelllov•·Shrl..,.r SOii! Ul.0001 New South Weles Open ,., S~y. A""•'"'' M,.IHl"l,..t Tim Wiikison dtf Chrl• Lewi\ • • 1 ... 6-J IW1lk1son Win\ U0.0001 Oeoollle• .. , .... Peter Mc.N•m •r• P•ul M c ""•mt• o.t H•nk Piil!., JOhn !Mldrt 6-1. , .. T-6 J ... ler si ........... . Pet C.s" o.t John F r•wley, •·l. •·l lveco lntern•tlonel let Twin, llel~I " ........... . Jo.e Lui• Ci.re def CorredO Ber•uun 1, 1-S .-• I LOS Anoe Cu, Te y lor " ( 6orO, Turnbulll, JO t LOI At199le>, """'""Y I !Dionne, Lew11I, I 01 10 BOl10ft, O'lltHly I, 1•·•2. P-111es Teylor, LA. Ill. Miibury, llos, lt, Teytor. LA, J ff, Mllburt· 8-, 7 s•; O'R:ellly. eos. • JO lllenot ILIQlllllllll 1 00 • «I 1.00 T enHno (Wl!iNrdl s 60 Joo Deep 1ee II ah Ing No 8tl <Teulerl •.OO NEWl'OtlT (Art'•~' u •no•n ShoU on _, -LOI A"OflH CJ .. 11 JD llot10ft 11 l~S » GoellH -~ Anota.\, K•en• ....... 8eron A -10,11J I 4 t I Aho rec ed. De ye ns Cup, D••• Sir. JO ben, "' rnacure1, 1CI rock coo. 1 bon'IO, TMMUS, MH6lon. 1 C-GOO, 1 llflo COO 10. ... ,'t la<1lwl -16 Tl-~••4 •ntl•n: Z2A ro<lt coo IEVllW"nl ••ell. One mlle oec• DANA....... <S •noters ,, be\S. 1 o .. HIM ._....l....,l ).60 ZM 1 JD Donlto, 1"'"'11th, JO macto.ertl, to rec" <Od. aati•1 ~ ,.._.,, uo j ,. • LONG ••ACM ,...._. "l.rJ -11 8 c U-1 (ht...,) J"60 ......... , .. """ <00, s ,_ c:od 10---t Alto·-· Juat •~IN•. Jiilie Haroer. 'lnerfl -.. ""96ers l Ytl~ll. 10 Donlto. PrlmlllYO Slreek. Overd•I• l •d. DffP :kc~11;~• l»M, lt ..,.., beu. I 1'ollbllt, 711 w~. , OOJIS 0CliANS1DI! -., •ntters 20 beU. I U EXACTA 12.JI IMl•d t1& SO 11•111>111, '10Mac.k..-tl llGHTM •ACI. Ont rntle pao HoUywood Puk l C's Byro lt..onool "ao 1 JO 11 oo SUNOAY'Sal!SULTS James H-l lt ... -J •OO soo l .... otJ24N,.._eiotMr .. _lilllal Clffr Nf9"1 (TtUlerl I fCI l"laST UCI. 6 fur1-S Al•o recto: Bcueoum S11ror1se, Se119e Perklnl-k IPCnc;ayl 11 IO 1 Cl S.• 111099, H'-"-8yrd, C.ooks Cre..,te, Jan F ency Guy I McCM ronl 13 Cl I .lO F tsllvat Miii The TIU CMcHar901t1 SM 1 Tlrnc. 1:011/S Alto rocect· Surf H Fl•I. RISlft9 E<hO, $> UlACTA 1 ... 1 paid U7' IO, Omalle Mlkt, Sf\ar• The Gold, L19"1ni"I Bt<lt. Block a.11. Roel $mesh, Ut T. T. M IMTM •ACI!. One mlle pen. Tlrne t 10 l!S Bound For Gtor, 1Glor1otol •-IO 5 «! • fCI SECCHID RACI . 61'> furl0ft9• Jtt1wn·s Prl11<t CM<H•'9Uf) .. eo 1 20 5.JO Mere'• Glftm l~I I oo • .i S.evor IValeftrueta) •Cl Atso '•<•d Barb•room. U•••v•t••. AShlord Romeo, G•rlbl, C•lllSll Te ylor Time 1 ti 215 U DAILY OOU•LE la.1) 1M11d , .. Cl THt•O •ACE. t~ mil•• on turf ~t•m• C Plerc•I • oo 2 IO 2 .o D•u•1n91y (M<Cerronl l Cl J 00 l •lrone (Oll••,...I • JO Also raceo <»ateo1c<H1<0. t..eedtno Dene .... Real N-• .ioen·s leely, Arnble<\I h lle, Sl>fto °""" Time 1 ••JS U EXACTA IM I paid ~100 l"OUaTM •ACE. •fur1ono- J11\1 Or011e !Sllltllel t 60 Anna '1 Prlll<ns I Plnc;ey) Hello Hes>olnos• ( Hawtey 1 Also ractd Merit•• HOSIO\ M yrllt't lltooper Ttrne 1 nJrs is EXACTA CS.JI i>ekl tlS SO l"l l"Tll aac11. • furconos Perlty'• Fency (He,,..n1 Br10111 l ecly cvectnrue••I Coooer Lust., IH••teyl • 10 7.CI • 00 2.40 J '° Swlrett•, HO 1111 • .., JM) • 111 Acee~. Also roe.a Care<\ Clarlt, Swtel P•I Word, L•rto.n. My Dvtclwu Time 1 10 1/S U l!XACTA CS.71 peld '77 00. SIXTH aACli. One mile. Rockwell ISll111Cel 110 • 10 J,60 F lrsc l..errv I Plnc:ay I 1 .to 5 10 Linda'• Brother 1si-meker) l .<O Also recetl: Hell's ISlenCI, Native Bello, Aewllson, Emlnarv. KlnQ's Turbine, Orphen's Co.in Time· 1 1' SEVENTH RACll. 1 lurlono• Rock Sotlly I Blacltl t 20 •.60 J 10 l •uohlnt Boy IMcCarrCl'll • oo >.60 Du•IY Hula (SM>llltl l .OI Also raced· Lon\41 Meled, Nau..,. I'll,,.,, K•nnedy RldQll, V•I De Roi. Masltr Goller Tlmt· 1-n . U IEJIACTA l>-11 peld t 1• JO My Olrec1 KnllJM ICeml!OeCll 21,60 11 00 Ee Tortnto ISC.Olhl ) 10 AllO raced· Charcoal Henover, Av.,.., RedsllOI, Ada9t Boy, Mlnl•1tr Time: 2:01 U IXACTA 11 .. 1 Geld JtOUO All•nc:lence· 1, 1~ COLLEGE SWIMMING USC IO, UC Irvine 35 100 lteclt -1. 8eyer IUSCI, Sl.7, J Cevene""' IUSCI, 5' 2. l James IUSCI. )41 J 100 b<e~ -1 l"lttpelrlck IUSCI. 5t.•. 2 Morloke l~l. 1.01 1, l G .. rnro (UCCI. 1 OJ J 100 fly -I. le11 (USCl, S2.1, 1 lloney IUSCI, n .s;, F ... st•I IUSCI. Sl. Women's volleyb•ll NCAA CIWl ........ sN, (I I P ..... y Pevfll•I use.,., UCL.JI. •·IS, n -1, 10.IS, IS.IS, l}.I , ....... t1 ... S•n 01090 Sl•lt dtf Pacific, U-S, 1>10, IH Weekend tr•nHctlons MOCKEY Netleolal Heclley la._ NEW YORK ISLANDERS RKelltO Brent Suner Ce<\ler, from l tlhbrldllf ol the Wolern Hockey L•- l"OOTSALL CO'-lliOE CALIFORNIA Ne..-C1'orlle Wesl, Ernest "Pokoy" Alie<\, 8111 C-r end~ Grunehtn eutllant foolb•ll coaclles llelelnect Al SaUfldOf" Rey SIMrm..,, Mlto.t Hetuchek -Ron Lynn. e11l•1en1 r-11 coeclles Camel. Where a man belongs. 1 Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. .. 8 mg. "ter", 0.8 mg. nicotine IV. per cigarette by FTC method . llllyPUat MONDAY, DEC. 21, 1981 DOUGH ORNAMENTS OUT OF THE KITCHEN TURKEY STUFFING Mincemeat pie goes into the cold. . . C6 Toe-size treats stuff stockings Hanging stockings on Christmas Eve is a family cuatom that everyone enjoys. Finding a mini-surprise tucked in the toe la u much run for grown-ups as for the younesten -who said every present has to be king-size? Fill up the leg with homemade holiday treats. Since chocolate is everyone's favorite, and this ia such a busy lime of year, here's a trio of special cookies and candies that are also quick and easy to make. · You start with unsweetened cocoa, the most concentrated form of chocolate, so flavor will be extra rich. Chewy Chocolate Drop Cookies are chock-full o( fruits and nuts, traditional in Scandinavian Christmas baking. Texture is excellent because cocoa combines s moothly with other ingredients. Each piece of Colorful Nougat Candy looks like a tiny gift. And using a candy thermometer, it's almost foolproof. With cocoa, there are no squares to pre-melt, so you shorten the preparation process saving steps and effort. Divinity is a classic candy. This streamlined recipe, again thanks to a candy thermometer, eliminates the guesswork your grandmother went through. And if plain divinity is good, the almond accented chocolate version -dressed up with cherries - is practically irresistible. CHEWY CHOCOLATE DROP COOKIES 'i'l cup butter l ~ cups packed brown sugar 2eggs v. cup cocoa l li'l cups all-purpose flour 'i'l teaspoon baking soda ~ teaspoon salt l teaspoon vanilla 'i'l cup snipped dates l cup raisins 'i'l cup chopped walnuts Cream butter and sugar and vanilla uatiJ light and creamy. Add eggs, beating well. Combine cocoa, flour, baking soda and salt; blend into creamed mil(lure. Add dates, raisins and walnuts. ChiU 30 minutes. Drop by teaspoonfuls onto lightly greased cookie sheet. Bake at 350 degrees for 8 to 10 minutes or until set. Remove from cookie sheet; cool on wire rack. About 31i'l to 4 dozen cookies. Decorate cookie with a glaze and cinnamon candies or colored sprinkles, if desired. COLORFUL NOUGAT CANDY PARTI 1 cup sugar ~ cup light corn syrup 2 tablespoons water lf4 cup egg whites (2) at room temperature PART2 ~cup butter I/• cup cocoa 2 cups chopped nuts 2 teaspoons vanilla ~ cup candied cherries, quartered 2 cups sugar 1 lf4 cups light corn syrup Red food color Line 9-inch square pan with-aluminum foil ; butter well. PART 1: Combine sugar, com syrup and water in small heavy saucepan. Place over medium heat, stirring constantly, until sugar dissolves. Continue cooking without stirring. When syrup reaches 230 degrees, beat egg whites in large mixer bowl until stiff. When syrup reaches 24-0 degrees. add syrup in a thin stream to beaten egg whites, beating constantly, with mixer at high speed. Continue beating 4 to 5 minutes or until mixture is very , thick. Do not underbeat. Cover and set aside. PART Z: Combine 2 tablespoons butter, cocoa, 1 cup nuts and l teaspoon vanilla in a medium bowl; set aside. In second bowl combine 2 tablespoons butter, 1 cup nuts, l teaspoon vanilla, candied fruit and few drops food color; set aside. CHRISTMAS DELIGHTS -Fill up their stockings with homemade surprises to tickle their taste for chocolate. Combine sugar and com syrup in heavy 2-quart saucepan. Stir constantly over medium beat until boiling. Cook without stirring lo 278 degrees . Pour hot syrup all at once over PA RT 1 in bowl ; blend with wooden spoon. <See 'Stockings,• Page C4.> Dressings aren't just for salads anymore By CAROL MOORE Of UM 0.ity ...... SUft 'Tis the season for ac · cessories. Your wardrobe is accented with jewelry, there's a wreath on the door and the tree is decked out in twinkling lights and glittering ornaments. But what pizzazz have you added to your buffet table? Peggy Goldwater and Jane Wedmore of Newport Beach, who sell sweet mustard and four gourmet salad dressings through their PeggyJane Special Products, Inc., encourage cooks to think of condiments as hostess helpers. The business partners contend dressings aren't just for salads anymore. They can turn into dips for hors d 'oeuvres, glazes for roasts and s auces for steamed vegetables or be used to flavor quiches or deviled eggs. And the ham entree or a New Year's spread wouldn't be complete without a compote of mustard. "Top quality dressings cost extra. but not so much when compared to what they can do to dress up inexpensive basic dishes or ingredients," Ms. Wedmore said. "Our prices probably top the lines available ln line foods stores and aupermarket 1ourmet sections. However, our cuatomen say they would rather pay for the product than invest ln the apices and time needed to make lt from scratch." Now that their five nationally distributed navora will be joined by a new pink Honey Seaame dressln& nut year, the women art comultanta for other J*)ple with )Mlleated recipes. They have helped women .bl Ml111lon Viejo and Corona del Mar market a barbecue aauce and 'aalaa. Also wltb tbelr advke, cooa in San Clemente and San Diego have started to ma ss produce an Italian dressing and fancy pickles. Freshness is one reason for the rapidly increasing sales of domestic P•oducts in gourmet food departments. "People don't have to be afraid of European-sounding names or translating ingredients in a foreign language. Each time a customer goes down the aisle she can find a new adventure for the a ppetite," said Ms . Goldwater. And holidays are a good lime to share these discoveries. A pair or trio of de luxe dressings -not ordinarily round in the cupboard or refrigerator -make a distinctive hostess gift instead or wine, candy or baked goods. The following recipes are based on PeggyJane products: CHRISTMAS DELIGHT J ELL·O 1 (6-ounce) package lime gelatin · 1 (6-ouncel package raspberry gelatin 1 ( 16-0unce> can peach halves (reserve liquid l 1 (16 -ounce l can raspberries (reserve liquid) 2 < 8 -ounce ) packages cream cheese 1 (7-ounce> can crushed pineapple 1 cup sour cream 1 envelope unflavored gelatin dissolved ln \Ii cup water Flnt Layer: Dissolve lime gelatin in 2 cups boiling water; stir thoroughly. Add the 1 cup reserved peach juice. Place peach halves on bottom of mold; pour ln Ume 1elatln slowly. Refn1erate for two hours or until firm. Secoed Layer: Mlx sour cream, cream cbeeae, cn&1hed pineapple and unflavored aelalin. Blend thoroughly. Spread over set lime gelatin. Refrigerate for two hours. Third Layer: Dissolve raspberry gelatin in 2 c ups boiling water ; stir thoroughly. Add l cup water and reserved raspberry juice. Add raspberries and pour over second layer. Let s alad set overnight before unmoldirg. Serve with Poppyseed Dressing. GARDEN HERB DIP l cup cottage cheese 1 (8-0unce> package cream cheese l cup Garden Herb Dressing Mix all ingredients well. Spread into 2· or 3-inch celery sticks. Sprinkle with paprika and garnish with red pepper. PEGGYJANE'S MANDARIN A VOCAOO SALAD 1 can mandarin orange slices 1 avocado, sliced Sweet white onion, thinly sliced Iceberg, Bibb or Romaine lettuce Honey Mustard Dressing Arrange orange, avocado and onion slices in overlapping pattern on bed of lettuce. Pour on generous amount of Honey ·Mystard Dressing. You can sutS'slitute fresh papaya for oranges -just as delicious! Serves two. PEGGYJANE 'S BLUE CHEESE FRUIT CUPS l (16-ounce) can fruit cocktail 2 envelopes <2 tablespoons> unflavored gelatin 2 cups oranee juice 1 (3-ounce> packace cream cheese, cubed and softened ~ cup mayonnaise 2 t.ableapoona 1u1ar 1 cup Blue Cheese Drt111.n& i.i cup broken pecans Dashofaalt DraJn fruit cocktail, reaervlnc 1 cup syrup. Soften. •elatill ln Ii Oeltr .......... .., ..,., ...... DREIS UP A MEAL -Dressings aren·t just for salads when they accompany meats and vegetables or are used for dips. half the reserved syrup. Heat orange juice just to bolllnc and add to softened 1elalin, sUrrin1 until telatln dissolves. Slowly add hot mixture to cream cheese, bealln1 wllh rotary beater unUl smooth. Add remalnint reserved syrup, mayonnaise, sucar and salt. Beat 1elatln mixture aaaln until smooth. Chill until a partially Ht. SUr ln drained II fruit cocktail, Blue Cheese Dresainl and nut.a. Spoon into ten ~·cup molds or one ldge mold. Refrl1erate until firm. LEG OF IAMB WITH PEGGYIANS'8 OLA.SB Lecof lamb 1 ~ cup gin1er ale ~ cup Sweet Special Mustard Sall V. cup brown sugar Rub lamb with salt. Rou meat rat aide up, uncovered, a 400 degreea for 15 minutes Reduce heat to 300 detreet roast 3$-40 minutes per pwnd. After one hour, pour l~ of 1ln1er ale over rout (reeerv \4 cup 1m1er ale for ...... Baste with pan d~pplnp at minute lntervala for remalDIM of baking time. <S.. • ._...,,. Paae C2.> ·' ------------------ OrangeCout DAILY PILOT/Monday, Oecember21 1 1981 • est1ve or11antents fresh from the oven D resslng the house boUlna waler until soft patterns . (cu tout with decorations durin1 dou1h form s ; beat decorutions can b e thti holiday season adds vl1orou1ly 30 seconds. attached by brush ing u special wurmth and Turn onto cloth-covered with beaten egg yolk magical feeling t.o even board well dusted with and pressing gently into the most ordinary room. baktn1 mlx. Gently roll surface of I a r g er And it's fun to add a th bakin1 mix to coat; s hape.) If ornaments pe rson a l, handmade shape into ball. Knead are to be hung, make a l o u c h t o t h o s e 10 times. Roll ~ inch hole in each 14 inch from decorations. t b I c k . Le t s t a n d top with end of plastic Some decorations that uncovered 5 minutes. s t r a w . B a k e o n r are sure to delight are Cut into desired shapes, ungreased cookie sheet t hes e w hi ms i ca I using cutters ol 2 sizes until golden brown, 8 to HANGUPS Biscuit Dough Ornament s Hdd a personal touch to holiday decor. r .. creations made with to obtain c utouts, or 10 minutes . About ten baking mix. d e s i g n your o w n 4·inch ornal)lents. B i s c u i t Do u g h r-=::---::;;;;;;;;;:::-:=-:=--:=====-====---=====--===~---:=:---=;;;;;:::-===-=,,,......--_:_-=:::,;;;;;;:::::::::::::::::=::::::::::::::~;::::;::===== Ornaments are so easy ~o make. Simply use I ::eookie cutters to form .:the sha pes. ··-F o r a t h r e, e · l,d i m e n s i o n a 1 e r . , ·;re ct, combine pieces ' :,from two cutters or cut l Ccircle for eyes and trim. f t Dare to be more t j:c r e a t i v e by m a k l n g ' .:patterns or freetorm J ::ctes igns. ~ ': Lovely on the tree or : !!mantel, Biscuit Dough r :Prnaments also make • :1a t tractive gifts c>r j ;!package tie·ons. 'l{B I SCU IT DOUGH ' :: ORNAMENTS !i H e a t oven to 350 ljdeg r ees . Mix 2 cups ,;t>aking mix and 1h cup ,, II !Pressings 1f rom page Cl. :; M e a n w h i 1 e m a k e • :g I a z e by co m bi n i n g • reserved ginger ale, I 'b r o w n s u g a r a n d :mus t ard in a s mall 'bowl ; mix with egg • \beater. Pour glaze over i• :toasted lamb and let : land for 30 minutes ; efore carving in six J Jportions . Ser ve with !gravy from pan. :i * * * :· You may want to add :lurkey or ham to this l~rter the holiday meal. :rEAR WALDORF :: SALAD :: 2 1h c u p s d ice d :Un pared pears 1: 1 ll!blespoon lemon 1 ~uice :. Dash of salt :: 1 cup diced celery :. 1.-'z cup raisins II :: 1A c up corasely :fhopped walnuts ,: % cup Poppyseed :Dressing :: Sprinkle pears with l emon juice and salt . il\dd c~lery, raisins and tiuts . Toss with ~ressing ; chill. Makes ~ix to eight servings. : . . . :: A garnish of pimiento Mir radish may be added for a touch of holiday red. ~EARTS OF PALM ,: SALAD :. 1 can he~ of palm !! sliced) ll 6 large Romaine 'ettuce leaves ~ 'h cup s unflower ~eeds :: Garden Herb l ;Dressing :• Place lettuce leaves <in large pla tter or ~undividuaJ plates. Divide ~ earts of palm on to the eaves. Drizzle dressing ~n top of each and J Prinkle with seeds. ,, * • * ;: This prize-winniae tecipe is simple enough P r younger cooks in Ute amily to prepare. ORK CROPS A LA I CARD I! 4 to 6 pork chops :i Mustard I' Flour i 1 (10 ~-ounce) can c hicken with rice soup t Scrape pork chops and rim off fat if desired. pread both side of ~bops with mustard; pust well with nour. : Using shortening or ~argarine i t fat has een remo~ed fry porlr ~hops on medium beat Until lightly brewnH Oil ~oth sides. 1 1 P lace meat in •Uow baking pan or pie plate. rour undiluted soup bver lop. Bake 45 t.o • minutes, dependint on thickness of chopa. 1'ura ~em over once dwin& aking time; add up to r cup wa·ter .lf neceuary. M akea four to 1lx servinp. Complet.e \be I meaJ with addlUoHt rice driallff wM pan juices, 1reen beau lbd u>Plesauce. Classy A111D111 Advertised I in the I DAILY PILOT \ OPEN 'TIL 7 P.M. CHRISTMAS EVE ... CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY . Red·X Grocery Prices GrN I F11 l'lrl'f Dlp1 .49 llhtUI 811k1I .46 m Cauliflower H! Cranberry Sauce 16·01 lb can SllellH ffi Crisco Shortening ~~: 2.11 ~ Pecan Halves •.. , 1 99 pkg • ..... ., lrom 4.99 Anorltd Y1utlle1 Jtt1tym1id .85 '~ Fruit Baskets '!+ Cottage Cheese 16·01 tin 1111\ llfd'• Eyt Ffoun ffl Pinto Beans .29 'ff Cool Whip 8·01 .69 • lb ctn Dlacount Liquor fl Wine Cost Cutters Save Up To M% ~ S~;resby Scotch 15:it' 4. 97 °" Cost Cvt111 Margarine .. 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" Ceoktd I Pttlff 3.98 ffi Small Shrimp " ~1met1t1 8HI Or .79 '~ Pork Chorizo Hb pkg Tll 7 PM ------------- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, Oecember 21, 1981 C8 IRVINE RANCH FARMERS MARKETS DEL I Wlaprlde Soft SHARP SPREAD 12oz. $2.29 Iml>orted Genoao Smoked BRUDER BASIL $3.49tb. Viennal..ean CORNED BEEF $4.49tb. Our Own Fresh CRANBERRY REI.JSR $1.491~. ORDER YOUR PAR1Y TRAYS FOR 1llE HOUDAYNOWt PROVISIONS r----co11PoN----, I I I 20¢ OFF! I 1 1 Any Flavor of Irvine Ranc h Farmers 1 1 I Markets Brand PRFSERVES, JEL. I I LIES, OR MARMALAOF.S I I Llmll l ClOupon percu•tomer I 'L Good Through ~ 12/2.7/81-I -------------------~ KJeldseo DANISH BU'l"l'ER COOKIES lib. Tin Reg. 84.98 Sale $3.98 1bett are many bnnda of DanWl c:ook:Je. on the market, but KJeldetl'• bu Iona been rec::oplzied u the be9t. Thie la a deluxe ueortment, not a tin tun of broken blta and pleta u are eome of the cheaper brands. N Edition II PRODUCE Tender Package CARROTS 2For49¢ 2lf Crisp Irvine Ranch Grown r. ~CELERY RADISHES OR GREEN ONIONS Sman29¢ Medium39¢ Large59¢ Large Zutano Variety AVOCADOS 2FOR J9¢ 4FOR $1.00 Premium 8akina Size RUSSET POTATOES 29¢ lb. Sweet TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT 3FOR $1.00 MEATS Make your holiday choice from Irvine Ranch Farmen Marketa• eeledlon ol FRESH llJRKEYS. SMOKED~ and AGED PRIME RIB. Foster or l.acky Farms CHICKEN BREAST $1.391b. Lean GROUND BEEF $1.491b. STUFFED CHICKEN BREAST $ J.98 tb. ITALIAN POUSB OR GERMAN SAUSAGE $1.79tb. SIDE OF BEEF $I.29th. HINDQUARTER OF BEEF $J.69tb. Any lOib. STEAK BOX 10%0FF SO LB.PACK $5.000FF Vie De France BUTTERCROISSANTS i.-----------N __ A_T __ U_R __ A_L __ F __ O_O __ D __ S ________ ___,I 100 LB. PACK I $10.000FF 2oz. S.ve20e 79¢ Mllde by French baken In autbefttlc French ovma wttb tpedal floun from La Moullne In France. . Gift Giver Spedal ALL FRfilTCAKFS • 10%0FF lrvtne Ranch Farmers Market.I have a wide array of bolldiay tndtcake9 to dM>Oee from, lncludlna many In decorated gift dna. Minnesota Maid WILD RICE $1 99 4 oz. Reg. $3.99 Now • Make Your Own Candy! WHITE CHOCOLATE ALMOND BARK 16oz. $1.79 BAKERY Homemade Irvine Ranch ·Farmers Marketa KAISER ROI.IS ~oll $1.49 Limit~ Reserved No Dealer Sales. Store Hours. 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 pm Seven Days IRVINE STORE Bruce's YAMS Superb FRUIT SNACKS -Give a pack or box th.ls Holklay ... Seuon. 1llEY MAKE GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFl'S. No sugar.17 oz. Reg. $1.49 $1.15 HEALTH VALl.EY SOUPS Pear. Peach and Apple Cinnamon. Reg.39e 4 FQR $ J.()() ___ S_E_A_F_O_O _D __ Whole Been. Potato, lbmato and \egetable. 15 oz. BRAZIL-NUTS FROZEN SALMON 16oz. Reg.82.35 $1. 79 $2 98 • lb. Reg. $1.35 $1.05 Health \alley WHOLEWHEAT ~.:~:~x$} .Sg tb. BAUBUT FLETCH $4.98tb. CRACKERS 6.5 oz. Reg. $L23 Aztec BONEY-NUT GRANOLA 95¢ YOGURT COATED PEANUTS $2.391b. MABIMABI $2.98th. CAROB PEANUT 2.8 lb. Reg. $2.89 $2.}9 CLUSTERS $2.191b. NtJTl'Y NUT MIX $2. 79 lb. VITAMINS Alacer ~~1~':.~m~pertab. $7.99 Rei.$10.95 Nf Facton RAW-ADRENAL 60Tab.. Rei.$9.45 $6.99 Where Tradition ia Country Freshneaa. TUSTIN STORE FRESH CLAMS $2.98tb. Whole LOCAL LOBSTER $5.981b. BAKERY ASSORTED GINGERBREAD COOKIES Soya, Glrls. 'lreee. and~ slnchsae 99¢ each • Store Hours. 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. ~uen Da)'f 14002 Myford Road At Santa Ana Freeway 838-2851 13152 Newport Avenue At Irvine Boulevard 838-9570 COSTA MESA/NEWPORT STORE 2651 Irvine Avenue South of Mesa Drive 631-4404 -. ' ' .!tore Hot1rst ltOO o.M. lo ltOO p.m. S.uen ~ " ----------- 0 range Cout DAILY PILOT itAonday, December 21 , 1981 Pumpkin Cheesecake gives new flavor to old favorite ----~..-- When you entertain oven. Cool completely f"RU IT ''N CE R E Ai. ci nn umon s ugar or friend• thla h oliday Re rrlaerate several BALLS sifted conCcclioners' aea.1on . make ll a houra o r o.verniaht ~cupbrancereal sugar apeclal time by dolna before serving. Garnish l cup finely chopped C o m b 1 n e a I I aomething a littl e with whipped cream, Ir pitted prunes ingredients except different. desired. l cup finely chopped sugar Mix well Shape Otrer your ravorlte Yield . one 9·in ch dried apricot8 into l·inch balls. Roll in desserts or h've guests cheesecake. % c up coarsely s ugar. Store. covered, at bring along t hei r Note : Upon cooling, chopped seedless raisins room temperature or in specialties -but serve cracks may appear on l cup flaked coconut refrigerator. ' HOL•DAY DELIGHT Pumpkin C"het"st"cuke offers a s urpris ing c.•ru:,t made· with bran ('<.'real und nuts them as a dessert buffet. top of cheesecake. G runulated s ugar. Yield: about 4 doien. Let your imagination .---------------------------=------------------~-----"-----------------------------_:_::..::_ _____ ~----- go . Plan a bu ffet including old favorites as well as new desserts this holiday season. PUMPKIN CHEESECAKE t,A,i cup bran cereal slightly crushed ~ cup finel y chopped nuts 2 tablespoons sugar 2 t ablespoons a ll· purpose flour 2 tablespoons mar· garine or butter, melted 2 pkg. (8 ounces each) c ream cheese, softened l cup sugar 3 eggs l tablespoon all· purposeflour 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon l teaspoon ground gi'nger 1 can (16 ounces) solid pack pumpkin 2 tablespoons rum Whipped cream (op· tional) For crust, combine cereal, nuts, s ugar and • fl our. G radually add margarine and stir until crumbly. Press mixture evenly over bottom and part way up sides of 9·inch springform pan. Bake at 400 degrees for 7 to 8 minutes or until lightly browned. Cool. Bea l c ream cheese until fluffy. Gradually beat in sugar. Add eggs, one al a time, beating after each addition. Mix in flour and spices. Stir in pumpkin and rum. Pour into baked crust. Bake at 300 degrees for l h o ur and 30 minutes or un til center reels rirm when touched. Turn off oven. With door slightly o pen , cool cheesecake in oven one ho ur . Re move from . Stockings From Page Cl C hocolate Lay e r : P o ur about half of n o u g a t o v e r chocolale·nut mixture: blend well. Turn into prepared pan; s pread evenly. Cherry Layer: Pour remaining nougat over cherry.nut mixture in bowl: blend well. Pour over chocolate layer. Let s t and several h o urs or overni ght. Invert pan: remove foil. Cut into 1 x :v •. inch p i e c e s • individually. w r a p C H E R RY ·ALMOND COCOA DIVINITY 3 tabl espoons shortening 'h cup cocoa 21h cups sugar v, teaspoon salt ~ c up light corn syrup '13 cup water 2 egg whites ~teaspoon vanilla t,; teaspoon almond extract ~ cup chopped almonds t,A,i c up c hopped candied cherries Melt shortening in top of double boiler over hot water; add cocoa and stir until smooth. Set aside over warm water. Combine s ugar, salt, corn syrup and water in a 2·quart s aucepan. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until s u gar dissolves and mixture bo ils . Boil, without stirring, until the candy thermometer reads 260 degrees or u ntil small amount of ayrup dropped into very cold water forms a hard ball. When syrup has reached 246 deerees, beat ea whites in large mixer bowl until stiff peaks form. Remove ayrup from h eat ; immediately pour syrup ln a thin strum into egg wbltea, beaUng on high speed. Add vanilla and almond extract; bea t until candy beains to hold it.a abape, about 4 to 5 min\MI. Quickly blend In cocoa mixture , almonda and cherries; immed iately drop by teaapoonfula onto wax paper·covered baking 1beet.a. Yield approx. ' doaen pieces. 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Pictures of Norman Rockwell-like family groups sathered around a roarlnai fireplace make U!l think that every other ramlly in the world mu!lt be perfect and wholesome e"cept our own, Parents, feel the guilt build as t h ey add seasonal activities to on already overloaded schedule and spend less time with the wee onea. OUT Of THE llTCHll What's the solution? Most obvious answer ls simply to make tlme for the kids , doing so m ethioa b o th generations can enjoy. With any luck, adults also can reel that they're a ccompllshing 'ome holiday necessity such as wrapping presents, making decorations or baking goodies. Cutout cook(ea are run to make and needn't be an overwhelming project. Bake them one day and decorate the next, or leave them unadorned, because this rec ipe is good either way . <Most c hildren insist on heaping the COMPARE THIS PRICE WITH OTHER MARKETS' SHANK PORTIONS WE GIVE YOU ... MOHMIATFO• YOUll MOMIY El RANCHO FUll Y COOKED !MOISTURE ADDEO) cookies with sugary I mprov ements. or course.> Easiest cookie cutters to u se are the open metal variety in simple shapes with one sharp ed ge for cutting through the dough. Some families collect the cutlers, which are vr c lty e nough for kltdrnn wall decorations when not 1n use Avoid s h apes wi th tin y, d el i <'Btt protrusions, because t hogc cookies must be with the dehcacy or Ii diamond cutter to avoid breakage. When accidents do occur. lhis dough 1s easily mended . s o careful mending on the cookie sheet is possible bcrore baking Arter the cookies have t•<111led, dN:uralt.' with a i.1mple buttt>r froi.th1g u nd add coconut or n mdies for decoration Mos t populttr with c hildren are sm all t•1n n amon can d ies , culured ~ugar and the lit tle s ilv e r thing ~ res c m bll nit hu t•ks hot which ruin adult bridgework Very 11mall children UMIT OMI ltlR FAMILY WHILE SUPPLIES LAST LB. 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II we do not ito<k the 1llm SP9<1f1ed on otller food mor~el't ~ovpon. we will 1ub11ttv1e 011 item of eqvtvolent value 1 l1qvo1, IObocco & dairy products ucluded. 8. Svbiect 10 h"'lll tmpflnttd al' eo<ll <oupon 9. Offer good [)e( 21 ·25, 1911 MUGMll IL •&NC .... IOUTM •&tae&tlA '··'"~· •"• ......... -' ..... kvthtf'fll\f c: ..... . .89 NUGMll IL e&NC .... ........ IAlnlUff KOKUHO RICE 9.25 Rice Vinegar 30 0 1 .81 MITSUKAN SU Sl1c41.d Pickled Gi"ger S Or MIY AKO KIZAMI SHOGA .91 Dried Mv1hroom\ I Or MIY AKO SHllT AKE 1.49 MSG l60t ASAHI AJI 2.29 PRICll IFFICTIVE SDAYS MON., DIC. 21 thru FRI., DIC. 25 ltl~IT RIGHTS RESERVED NO SALES TO COMMERCIAL DEALERS OR WHOLESALERS THIS AD NOT EFFEcnve AT FLETCHER DRIVE HUGH'ES llDO OR HUGHES El RANCHO MARKETS HAPPY HANUllllAH W! ....... u. •. ..... , ... , .. J•U II• I"'-O.••• '"'6Mll IL .... , .... M•mHit .. e1&CM w .. ".' ... , • ._.,..""' !Me•~v•/l!ell1 no w c~ ... ,. 11.4 UH f •.,ltlwll O.·•• l••tltlvlf 11.n.,. c ...... .. -: -;., ""' f"tc•·vr • r =:::tt"fi h••t-h ;: .,. Lom11 119111\ f •l•,...d No 10111 10 d1ol•r1 WU COM! '<)00 $TA.Ml SHOmtlS °" , .............. i. t •• o ...... g,.,,. \ w1 II have to serve as "('ook 's wishrtunt." but older oncis will s urprise purenL<; wiLh what they <'an do under ttdull dirtictlon As o ffspring e nte r teeni.. they can do most or it themselves, which rre1•s a parent to sit at the kitchen table with a cup of coffee and sample the producllon efforts. BROWN SUGAR CHRISTMAS THINS I pound brown ~ugar <dark lS best ) I pound buttj!r or mi:trgarme 1 1•, teaspoon s vanilla 4 cups flour, plus extra for rolling out Cr eam together the s u gar, margarine and vanilla Mix in the flour. I Al this point, dough can be shaped into a ball a nd refrigerated air-light ror up to I weekJ At room temperature, roll out part of the dough at a time to about 14 inc h thickness on a fl oured c loth Cut out cooki es. trans rer to flat baki n g s hee t s with spatula. and bake at 300 degrees for about 15 minutes or until slightly browner. I Remove from oven while slightly puffy Cor softe r cookies Cook unt II dough flattens for c risper texture be tter for decorating. I Mi x d ough sc raps from each cutting with fresh dough for ne w rollouts Recipe makes many dozen cookies. but exact amount depends upon cutter sizes Giving stollen Gifts o f Golden Christmas Stollen say. ··Me rry Christm as·' with no further word from you. The bright ~o ld en color conveys warmth, the c andied c herry halves. good cheer. These fancy, flavorful. fruited yeast breads. lavishly decorated. are meant to be ser ved at a dessert or brunch with tea or t•offee GOLDEN CHRISTMAS SfOLL EN 2 pkg active dry yeast 1 ~ cup warm water 1 1 10 d egrees to 115 degrees> 3• cup milk, scalded 12 cup butter or m argarine • 2 cup sugar I teaspoon salt 4 1':1 to 5 cu p s a ll purpos e flour I cup enriched corn m eal 2 eggs 1~ cup diced mixed candied rruit 1 2 cup golden raisins 1 2 c up candied cherry halves 1·:i c u p b I a n c h e d almond slices (optional > • 1 tablespoon grated lemon peel Butter o r mar- garine. softened Dissolve yeas t 1n warm water. In large bowl, paur milk over 1.2 cup butter. sugar and sa il , cool to luke warm Stir in dissolved yeast. I cup nour, corn meal and eggs. Add fruits, nuts and lemon peel Stir in enough additional flour to make soft dough. Turn out onto lightly fl oured s urface; knead about 8 to 10 minutes or unlit smooth and elastic. Divide dou g h into quarters. Roll out each quarter to 9x7-inch oval. Spread with a bout '-7 teaspoon soft e ned butter ; fold in half le ngthwise. Spread top with about '-7 teaspoon butter. Heat oven to 350 degrees Gr ease 2 large cookie sheets. Place dough on prepared cookie sheets. Co ver with plastic wrap.• Let rise in warm place about 1 Yi hours or until double in size. Bake 20 lO 25 minutes or unti l golden brown ; cool. Drizzle with confectioners sugar fros ting and garnish with candled cherries and almonds, ii desired. Makes 4 st.ollen. •NOTE: At this polnl. dough can be covered wtth plastic wrap and rerrigerated up to 24 hours. When ready lO J~t rise , remove from retrlaerat.or ; let rlae In warm place aboul 2 hours or untJ1 doable ln slie. Bike as recipe dlrccb. I· I -------·---- .OI Orange Coas1 DAILY P1LOT/Monday, Oeoember21 , 1981 Freezable mincemeat pie shortcuts preparation time Tbere'a nothln' like topping, thawed boldin1 to traditional 1 baked 9 ·1nch fooda dw1nt the holiday 1raham cracker crumb Hllort. cru1t, cooled Everyone expects the Combine mincemeat, tame wonderful taates lemon juice and rum in and aromas. This year bowl. Spoon in ice ml1ht be different for cream and blend. Fold youandthefamilygueats, in whipped topping, h.o w ever, if Y.ou 're blending well. Freeze, if intrigued wlth the Idea necessary, until mixture of creating a mincemeat will mound. Spoon into pie that's freezable. crust. Freeze until firm, lopping, flattened gu mdr ops c ut to resemble leaves, and whole cranberries. Store any leftover pie In freezer. MINCEMEAT CREAM PIE l package (4·serving size) butterscotch or vanilla flavor pudding and pie filling 11,°'l cups milk ~ cup moi st mincemeat v. teaspoon rum extract <optional) l baked 8·1nch pie shell, cooled 1 cup Lh•wed frozen whipped topping EAS Y DESSERT O l d fa!Sh1oned m1n('emcal t'<>mbines 'A-tlh mod e rn in g r ed ient s f or Min rc m ea t I ce Cr~am Pi t:! Made quicker and at least 4 hours. Garnish raster using thawed with additional whipped rrozen whJpped topping,.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~----------------------------------~ Mincemeat Ice Cream Pie is every bit as delicious as the one Grandma used to make, yet requires absolutely Prepare pie filling mix with milk a s directed on package for pi e, folding in mincemeat and rum extract after cooling. Pour into pie she I I. Chill. Spread whipped topping over top or pie. no baking time. Start with moist mincemeat, creamy vanilla lee cream, a little lemon juice and a touch of rum. Add to that thawed frozen whipped topping ror a smooth and flutry rilling. Then, just spoon the mixture into a crumb crust and freeze until firm. The result -a super b ice cream pie t h at 's perfect for holiday·entertaining. When it's time for seconds, bring out 'another frozen finale - Mincemeat Cream Pie. Tfiis heavenly pudding pie calls for convenience food products - butterscotch or vanilla flavor pudding and pie filling -and thawed frozen whipped topping. Ideal for shortcut dessert preparation, this pie is another make·ahead dessert to see you through the holidays. MI NCE MEAT I CE CR EAM PIE ~ c up moi st mincemeat 2 tablespoons lemon juice 2 tablespoons light rum (optional) 1 pint vanilla ice cream, softened 1 container <8 ounces) frozen whipped Mix up hot drink Warming up to winter with a cup of hot tasty cocoa is a treat that can't be beat, unless you want to get your good cents worth also. There are many brands of hot cocoa mixes (sold in bulk and pre .portioned > and chocolate flavored drink mixes on the market. Prices for ready-made iostant hot cocoa and chocolate flavored drinks are pretty high when you can make your own instant hot cocoa mix at less than a nickel per cup serving. Based on store prices in California, shoppers pay anywhere from 10 cents to 16 cents for a cup of instant hot cocoa made with a dry mix and hot water. Chocolate flavored dri.nks average around 16 cents to 19 cents a cup, depending on the type of milk used. Consumers can keep the cost of chocolate flavored drinks down by using reconstituted nonfat dry milk instead of whole milk. Shoppers can pre-portion their own servings by measuring three heaping teaspoons of hot cocoa mix into small envelopes or containers (such as baby food jars). By pre.portioning yoar own home made mix, you can save on the cost per serving or convenience which runs from 121 percent to 239 percent on pre·packaged packets. INSTANT HOT COCOA MIX Thoroughly combine: 5 cups nonfat dry mllk 1 'iAJ cups sugar 1 cup cocoa 'iAJ teupoon salt M a kea 7~ c ups of cocoa mix, or about 45 servlnp. S t ore mlx in a molature ·proof ieontalner s uc h as a canl1ter, plutlc bas, or 1ta11 Jar. To make one ;cup of hot coc:oa, put three heaplnc teupoona of t be mh ln an et1llt~ cup. Add a 1m1ll amount of hot water and ttir t o a pam. 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Frozen Crade A 8·10 Lili "166 .. 1'' "179 .. 298 ... 77 .. 169 .. 238 ... 98 ..198 ... 89 NAVEL D'ANJOU HAWAIIAN ORANGES PEARS PINEAPPLE Extu lMQe. us Fancy FlllVOf'f\11 JUky Nllturlllly SWMt ... 25 ... 39 ... 29 RUSSET RED CRISP POTATOES YAMS CELERY us NO 1. 811Cln9 Size US .No 1 Full FllVOl'fCI ... 25 . ".29 ,k •• 29 °"' ""« _IWOn_, ..,..,, ... ,,,... orot" to Oo•tto«••• Lucky wm be o~ -av -,. """ ,....._ oec-1• '"' ---~ .. -..·-· s a.m. to 6 p.m. Chrtstmas ve. .... W<l l.olt Clllqio (Olllltltt AH stores c&osed Ctvtstmas Day. \ ,. Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Monday, December 2f, 1981 Holiday turkeys incomplete without dre ssing A. 1tumn1 fra1rant uuoniq m o I 1 t n e 11 . M I x 8 L o w co o K £ a bread cubes• hour : then reduce to wllh celery. C»loo, 111e 1 t.eupooo aalt aeuoalnaa tocether an r 1 O&ESSING 2 eua, welJ beaten LOW and cook for 1 \o 2 and other 1ea1ooin11 \4 teupooo pepper apriok.le over stufflns. I/ 1 a tick ( ~ cup) I~ cups chicken houra. Yidd: 7 IO I e..-. m • tu• a p e r te c t 2 ea 11, 1ll1 h tl y Com blne. Gen Uy blend butter or mar1arlne bouilloo Rout the turkey complement to the beaten n e111. Stuft turkey 1 cup finely chopped Melt butler in sltlllet un1tufted u a llme bollday bird. In a larlfe skillet aaute lightly with sluffio1. onion Add onion and celery saver. As the turkey Home economist• celery and onion In Roast immediately l cup finely chopped and sauto until tender. rout1. prepare thl• recommend prepartn1 butter unlll tender. a c c o r d I n a t o celery Stlr in mushroom• a.nd 1tuffln1 and put it In a three·fourtha cup Toast bread cubes ln recommended 8 ounce can sliced parsley . Combine slow cooker . The 1tuttin1 per Pound for oven or broiler unW dry procedure. Yield: tt mushrooms, drained seasonings and sprinkle stuffing wUl be ready turkeys weighing 10 and golden brown. Place cupa <--ata for IUo II v, cup chopped over bread cubes. Add when the turkey is done. t> o u n d a or more ; In bowl. Add celery, po••d tvkey) parsley eggs, bouillon and onion • 22 bread slices (24 one-half cup per pound onions and butter. Place 1any leftover l 'rlt to 2 teaspoons m I x tu re . Toss ounce loaf) cubed and for turkeys under 10 Gradually add milk unW •luffing In a casserole poultry seasoning thoroughly unUI well toasted for 15 minutes lo Pounda. · b re ad cubes ha v e and bake uncovered in 'rlt t.eaapoon salt combined. Spoon lightly 300-degree oven equals Remember to pack absorbed enough milk to oven with turkey durina '4 t.easPoOn pepper into slow cooker. Cover 12 cups toasted bread the stuffln1 looeely in\o reach des l red lasthourofroastinl{. 12 c ups toasted and set on HIGH for l cubes. the cavity since the ,.....:........:._.:_.:.....:::__.:...::....:....:.....::.....:.....:........:::.:~:=--=-.:..::::::::::...._~_:::=====================================-~~_:_:::__:....:..::....:........::..:....:..~:....:..-==:..-=:..:....:=-..:::.=..:.:.....:.::_..:..._.:..::..::.::.:..:..~~~~~~- mixture will absorb juices and expand during routing. To ensure food safety, wait until just before the bird goes into the oven to combine the moist and dry stuffing ingredients and stuff the cavity. To dress up your turkey dinner this holiday season, here are tested recipes for stuffing and dressing: OLD -FAS HIONED STUFflNG lYl c u ps fin e ly chopped onion l'rlt cups finely chopped celery 1 slick ( 'r'i cup) butter or margarine 4 cups crumbled cornbread 6 cups dry bread cubes 1 teaspoon salt \.ti teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon poultry seasoning Yl teaspoon sage 'I.a t.o ~ cup chicken broth 2 eggs, well beaten Cook onion and celery in butter until tender. Add mixture to cornbread and bread cubes in a large pan. Combine seasonings and sprinkle over stuffing mixture. Toss lighUy to mix. Pour combined broth and eggs over stuffing. Toss to mix again. Stuff thawed bird l ightly and roast immediately. Yield: t caps (l:Mup &o staff a 12 &o 14 poud bird) COUNTR Y K ITCHEN STUFflNG 4 Yl cups diced celery 311.2 cups c hopped onion 2 sticks ('I.a pound) butter 1 Yl pound loaf white bread, cut into ""2 inch cubes 1 11.2 t.o1~ cups milk 1 11.2 teaspoons ground nutmeg I teaspoon poultry Figs add • • nutnt1on ·'Ther e 's holiday excitement all around ... Now is the time to plan for the festive moments. Luscious . plump. nutritious dried figs can bring enjoyment during this se.son in cookies. poultry stuffings. cakes. desserts. muffins. and as wonderful gifts all by themselves. Both golden and dark shiny dried figs bring a touch of fresh sunshine goodness to everyone you want to remember Make up your own fig gift packs or purchase them already beautifully packaged. He re 's the quickest. easiest candy yet you '11 want to let older c hildre n make it themselves . How nice that dried figs add a bit of good nutri tion to holiday sweets! If you have a food processor, use It to chop rigs in a hurry. Just snip off stems and add sugar called for in the recipe to processor bowl along with whole figs. One or two on-ore flips and figs are chopped fine. FIG-PEANUT BUITER ROLL 3 tablespoons butter or margarine 2 tablespoons peanut butter '14 cup evaporated milk ',.\ t.ea.'lpoon vanilla l pound powdered sugar 1 cup nnely chopped dried figs 1.; cup c h opped peanuts Mell butter; stir in peanut butter. milk and vanilla. Remove from heat: 1dd su1ar ind CaUfoml1 Dried Flaa. Blend loaetber and llnud on board unlit amooth. Form Into !t.IDcb rolla; coat with peaaula. ChlU until flrm: all~. Mak• 1bo\lt IO 1Uees 288 ... ' FOR Tlif: HOUDAVS VOl'IS IS FEATORIPtO A ~ SEl...ECTlOl'I Of' 0.8.0.A. ORAM A TURKEYS, 80ttEUSS TIJRKEYS. STC.ffU> TIJRl(fVS. FAEStt TORllFt'S. GEESe. 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GIW'fmD °"T. l'IOef ITOMa °""I N4 TO~ T °"¥11 A~ .75 .95 }15 ~" hlldl Hu"""91ett hlldt Hul'ltiftftOf' hectl lnftne ,ouMelft Y•lteJ ,._teln V•n.y Mn..,._,•~· t10ll ..,._ I MI. •1 AtltlM• •l'ao l en enoa "d. 1l201 He"-& !dlnter 11HO M9f"Olt• & '911Mtt C09te Meu .. ,. ,,_" c.,.,.,,,.. ,,_. ce,...,eno l oectl L...,,., ""'' 1M L 1n-..,._.. Hd Oreftll AH. IM1 CemlM c..1..,._M_I ~ 4100 1""'9 ~ 14011 o.Mf'ly , ..... Of. & Ylctorl• UM1 A1k1M1 '•fkwey a HOft Orange Coast DAILY PILOT,t.4onday, December 21. 1981 ~~~\ ~,,,'f. • Trees a hazard DEAR READERS: Christmas trees when dry are without question the most flammable it.em to be found. Once i1nited, the speed and intensity of burning is extreme. A dry tree will literally appear to explode in a matter of seconds. ~~~late regulations require Christmas trees to tie "fl ameproofed" when placed ln certain kinds of buildings (hospitals, schools, retail stores, restaurants, etc.). Attempts to flame-proof Christmas trees with simple solutions of water-dlssol ved chemicals such as borax and boric acid, diammonium phosphate or ammonium sulphate are completely useless, according to information received from the Huntington Beach Fire Department. This is because Christmas trees will not absorb these 'water-based solutions. Any source which recommends the use or common water-mixed chemicals for flameproofing Christmas trees is in error and should be ignored. Only products approved by the State Fire Marshal and applied by applicators licensed by the State Fire Marshal may be u.sed on trees that are required to be flameproored. In addition, a tag must be attached to treated trees indicating the dale of treatment, name of applicator, and name and registration number of the chemical used. Contact your local fire department for more information. Mobile home fee data DEAR READERS: If you are a mobile home owner, the state Department of Housing and Community Development has some important inrormation ror you regarding mobile home registration rees. As a result of recently enacted California leJlislation, annual re5'istration rees on mobile homes will increase rrom Sll to S22 on Jan. 1, 1982. However, individuals will still only have to pay $11 ir~ their present registration expires before March 1, 1982, and their fees are paid or postmarked before midnight, Dec. 31, 1981. Mobile home owners whose registrations are due from March 1 through the end of 1982 will have to pay the $22 registration fee. even if their registration renewals are submitted earlier. tr you have any questions regarding your mobile home registration fees, contact the Department of Housing and Community Development, 28 Civic Center Plaza, Room 639, Santa Ana 91701 (phone: 588-4161), or call toll-free (ll>O) 952-8356. Refund mailed DEAR PAT DUNN: I ordel'M two shoe stretchers from SMM MaU Order Marketlag lac. ID San Fernando last May. I received oae ln July and returned it because I dlchl't like It. At that time I asked for • refud ud reqaes&ed them to cancel the order. As you might guess, the second shoe stretcher arrived anyway. I seat It back and agat. asked for a $14.65 refud. I llavea't bad any response at all from tbil company. L.T., Costa Mesa A YS. contacted Mail Order Marketing, a frequent source of mail-order complaints, and your refund i s being mailed immediately. No reason was given for the lack of response to your letters. • ··r.01 a problem? Then wnte lo Pal \.."'I Dunn Pal uni/ cut red tape. getting • .! the answe rs and actwn you need to • solve inequities m government and r'1 bu.Tmess Mall ycrc.1r questwn.s to Pat Dunn. Al Your Sennce. Orange CO<Ut Daily Pilot. P 0 Box 156(), Costa Mesa. CA 92626 . As many letters as possible will be a"8Wered. but phoned 1nquanes or letters not including the reader's full name. address and business hours· phone num~r cannot be consu1t>red. This column appears dally er cept Sundays.·· ... THE EARL'S 11\.~·HIAflNG ___ .... 11 ... ~· ll(' 111&1\. .,,H~-C:• ,.,,... Sf.,,.\ •I "'°"" Ooc'H 1Ca11 S.0.1> .,...,..,, '¥04.JI 4fH I COSTA MlfUM 1·1289 ,_ .. .__ lllllSION ~95-0401 Hen~~ .... IS•~ Dlatia F,.... .. A"'Y """" I If you don't want to drink- That's our business COSTA MESA MEMOflAL ~ HOSPITAL ,- Call 642-2734 Alcoholism Recovery Services 301 Victoria Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Approved for Medicare . . . rs F±twrccsrss s ssms s NO PAROLE State prison a uthorities huve denied paroles for William and Emil y Hurri s < ubove1. the former Symbion ese Liberation Armv members t•onv1cted in 1974 of the kidnapping of Patriciu H ears t Shaw. A new Tijuana in the making TIJUANA, Mexico <AP> '"We will be building a new Tijuunu ," ple dges Felipe Ruanova, director of a super agency being created by the Mexican federal government. The agency, Promotora, will oversee major projects and was given authority to buy and sell land, condemn and subdivide it and build hous ing. An area seven mlles long and a half-mile wide along Rio Tia Juana is getting a face lifting. So far. the first stage has included construction of modern shopping centers, a hotel. office bulldlnfs and a $90 million river channe project. Construction or a network of c ross-town arteries linking nelghborhO(>ds ls under way. According to Ruanova, the next r e w year s will see construction of a 1,400-acre national park, a tourist complex of artisan shops and hotels and luxury condominium s . Gov. Roberto de la Madrid of Baja California was appolnted chairman of Promotora, which replaces other federal agencies dedicated to economic growth. Rosarito, a beach resort within Tijuana's jurisdiction, is s upposed to get $40 million worth or projects, lncludln& paving and better lighting under the plan. The government r ecently expropriated Rosarito In an effort to settle disputes over land titles and "that is where Tijuana will grow," predicts Ruanova. ··By the year 2000," he said, ··we will have a million people in Rosarit.o." DAILY Pll.01' CLASSIFIED ADS, 842-5878 % OFF Slort Hot1ra: Dec. 24 9' AM to 5 PM Clued Cllrlatllas D1y 111111• Prio11 ALL CHRISTMAS ITEMS . ........ 11499 40 flllons .......... 124.95 50 pttona .......... 164.95 tangle free booster cable Staf1 vt>Ur engine even II your bat· ;.,. , ·~ dead. with the help of 12 It. oopper booster cat>W. with vinyl 7 88 coiled clamps. # 71 28 Reg 12.98 1Hdd1n Wiii I trim For any wall or woodwortt. Scrub· bet>le Low Lus1re finish. E.uy to 1399 clHn up wllh just water. Reg. 15.99 kHp It together Electric soldenng gun that features Instant heat. Long Ille lip, 150 watts. 110 volts, For the profes· slonal and home handymen #73G120 Reg 15 99 4 piece black tool set 4 piece black tool set with Pok· er. brush. ahovel and stand #18. Reg. 11.99. 988 799 kHp cinders In the fireplace This Is as beautiful aa It Is useful Accents your den with antique bfua ct.tau 4 fold. 1473. 1888 Reg. 24.95. Ille great gobbler The Badger disposal Is ISE"s qua Ii· ty made garbage dlSPoser with 2995 trouble free operation. 139·1010. Reg. 42.55 4 piece .oak log set 18" set of realistic looking oak logs made ot high-heat mate· rial. IPS0·18-4C. Reg. 49.95. 3895 entry lock set Tylo by Kwlkset. Keyed for e•tertor door with dead latch for extra aecurlty COmplel• with 2 keya. gaa Brau flnlll'I. 1400. Aeg.14.99 HOUllS: WEEKDAYS 8 to 8 •SATURDAY AID SUNDAY I to 8 SALi PllCD IOOD TlllOUll DIC. H, 1tl1 f aiding st111 stool take aboard a stowaway Stowaway Step Stool thafs as versatile as 1t"s handy. Fits In 1·· space to store easily Made of sturdy steel and tested up to 800 pounds Convenient handle lor 1988 carrying and opening Almond color. Reg 24.95. llrm·J clau-y fire facade Black framed flrescreen with brass trim. Hanging brush and poker 1103. Reg. 34.95 24 95 usytlrlnr Large blade acrewdrlver with r8tdlet head tor auper easy hand· Ing. 3 bill lnctuded. IAK8. 888 Reg. 14,99 All Sele Item• ate Subj9crt to ltoctt on HIM. All ~aphtc. ~lolll. Clencal Md Prtntlftg Irr~ .. lubteat to C0r"9Ctlotl. 2666 HARBOR BLVD. IN COSTA MESA PHONE (714) 546-7080 '· ...... llTIRTlll Ell The actor goes director · By 808 THOMAS A_ ..... ,.,_ WrltH HOLLYWOOD -New director in town ; Richard BerUamin. Following the course of Robert Redford, Burt Reynolds, Sidney Poitier. Clint Eastwood and others, Benjamin has made the switch to the other side of the camera. His first film as director is MGM 's ''My Favorite Year," with Peter O'Toole. J essica Harper, Mark Linn-Baker, Bill Macy, Cameron Mitchell, Joe Bologna and Lainie Kazan. The appraisal of O'Toole: "Dick is a terrHlc director." Char acteristically. Benjamin is more modest. "l hope il works," he says of the $7.7 miUion investment under his command. And command is the right word. Although as a director he never raises his voice, there can be no doubt that he is ln charge of the movie set. I visited "My Favorite Year" during its closing days on the MGM lot. Benjamin was prepari ng a scene in which O 'Toole as a swashbuckling movie star goes to dinner at the "Why do you want B e n j. a m i n ? ' ' . a s k e d Regelman. "Because he 's the $anest person I know," replied Brooks. home of Linn -Baker. a fledgling comedy writer assigned to chaperone him until he can appear on a 1954 TV show. Sitting around the dinner table in the Brooklyn apartment are the young man's Jewish mother , her husband, a Filipino boxer, an uncle and an aunt, she in her wedding gown in honor of the star 's presence. H's thal kind of movie. Waiting for technicians to prepare the set, Benjamin, still preppie-looking at 42 , explained his road to directorship "I did some directing at Northwestern COSTA MESA Cinema Ct nlei 979 4141 STEVE MARTIN in "Pennies FROffi Heaven" starring BERNADETTE PETERS fiil ........ If//!!\ --............. NOW PLAYING El TOllO SadclleOac:k S81 5880 MUllTlltGTOll HACH OllAllOE C~ema Cmeclome 848 0388 634 2553 .. BEST PICTURE, BEST DIRECTOR ••• NOl'HING COMES CLOSE." -Jlllyron Jllle:IMil, IA READER I )0 • J 4~ ~ 00 • e I\' 10 )0 GEORGE C. SCOTT TIMOTHY HUTTON TAPS •.•. """'"'" ""'"' .. '°" ~ University," he related. "After I had been in the road company of ·Barefoot in the Park,' l was asked t.o direct the play in London, because Mike Nichols wasn't able to go there. It was u very rewarding experience. Then 1 did a pilot film ror a series based oo 'Where's Poppa?' The series dldn't sell maybe because 1t was too craiy for TV. But I was proud of what I did, and I wanted to do more. "When I started out in rilms, my agent was Phil Gersh, who kept telling me I st}ould direct. I moved to other agents. then back t.o Phil , who again said I should direct. This time I was ready.'' The opportunity came with "My Favorite Year," which had been put together by producer Michael Grus koff with Mel Brooks' co mpany, Brooksfilms. MGM officials were impressed with Benjamin's work on "Where's Poppa?" but there was some resistance lo hiring an actor who had never directed a feature. "Why do you want Benjamin?" asked David· Begelman, then production chief of MGM . "Because he's the sanest person I know," repliep Mel Brooks. Benjamin has discovered what most first-timers have round out: directing a movie is hard on the feet. "See these?" he said, pointing to his custom. cushioned shoes. His influences as a mm maker? "Capra, Hawks, Stevens. Hitchcock in his humorous moments . All o r them had a story.telling sense, and I believe in a strong story line." Benjamin has been one or Hollywood's busiest actors, often appearing with wife Paula Prentiss . He'll continue performing, he said. .. Directing won't pay the rent, but it's good to have that lo fall back on. It relieves the pressure or having to take acting jobs that you don't really believe in." A UNIVE:.RSAL PICTllRE c '""'t"lo'''".a.'-'t '-m m"*"' k MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE ,,,. __ ol11>er•""91 .. 10..-..... _. """"' ... •iA•"""Y ol """" ""1IN'l'f '°' ""'"'"'O or,,,.,, c""'1~ RU>S (PG) Show1 At 8:00 No Panes N o Economy Sulln9 Lu11 V1ldez ZOOT IUIT (RI 70MM 7 30 9·40 I ~!~~E No E conomy Seating le== I FABC:H llEUTENENTS MlMAN(RI 7 00 9:30 Paul lilewm1n A8SENCEOF llA&.ICE(R) 7:00 & 9:20 SHn Connery TIME BANOtTS (PG) Show1 At 7:00 9:20 STRDIUm ~ Screen Drive-In coll 6l9 8770 ~ e.o UUOJ\af'V IM • Sound et 0.1.-.. n Bek>w Yout AM Qf' radt0 " Yo .. -~ .. It no AM Of' r•d.O with 19n11H)n Cct'JIOf''f po'\1t1on, b•' Yout own AM pof'tebl• SU"ER FUZZ (PG) ......., T1'e 141111(PGI T•E llAIC>ITS(PG I --~The S-SIPGI ~ All •GES AOMtnEO ._. Altk I ;~ I .. l ... ~H·"'~JllP!Jt.E ~ Paren1etG-.,.aen~S.,,091ot.o o·F••tur• ALL i3 ~ ANO (ltl FILMS RE<.EIVE n<E SEAl. Of T;;f M01IOH PIGIUllE COOC Of SELF llEOULAflON c::::::::~:C::::::::::C::(P:C=J==::=i I LutS Vllder ZOOT SUIT (R) Also ._..._.N.,...IRl • c=c •::::;;J;::;;i;:iiJ!'~;=::urra=~ = C~u~•I Dudley M~ort In Ardllw IPGI TEXAS CHAllllSAR MAS&ACRE (Rl S--W(R) O"ve·1n1 Open 6: 30 NIGHTLY Underl ZFREEUnleuNoted . nt ~. ~ c....tJ tUI Ill) Wil*r. l.A.L ~ Jri !.--llNI Wlhn Mil .... lllt'f bmt -Wtt4tritll19 JOR .. .° -VW..W<'-,. IU. 1We lA MlllAD• ll '-'1ad.t Oun •n '7HJIO ·""·•~tt ,.,,. __ , ~~ ~ NOW PLAYING •• ---twm I Bii• ..... -130 •• Or .... 134-2»3 ..... NClf1" •11tl040U .... ,._... W..i4*ftt 3113 ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, December 21 . 1981 DI DIRECTING Actor Richard Benjamin tries his hand at directing in the upcoming movie, ''My Favorite Year." He is shown here with Mark Linn-Baker. left, and Peter O'Toole •BARGAIN MATINEES* Monday thru Saturday All Performances balore 5:00 PM (E•eept Special Engagements and Hotldayst LA MIRADA MALL o "411000 01 t o1ecron• LA MIRADA WALK·IN 994·2400 •-c tcon • ,._ """°" "TAPS"-u .. I tt.. IM I 11 ttM titM•..o .. ,oao · • .,..,. ""'-" RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK -,,.,, .. ~' .. ·"" -- --, __ _ ~-Ott •• ~ lac~ o..,,.., , .... • ...,._._._.. 0.., ....... ,.._.. ~ ,._ ..,._ 11.LUIM • 0_,.,. A'tKM)YD _....., ,.. • ._----· NEIGHBORS .. , REOS '"' UM IH ......... , .... UM•• t• ~•UL ......... • UU.1' "'-LO 'ABSENCE OF MALICE" -, ... , ........... .,. LAKEWOOD CENTER WALIC·IN e\Hl't Rl'Y ..... I .. 'SHARKY'S MACHINE" 1111 OCM.at l1'IJWO UJI IM.t• t ti 11• 010..0. c tc:Ol'T. ~' """°" "TAPS" t>a; ,, .. ,,. ....... .. LAKEWOOD CENTER SOUTH WAlK·IN e""'•IY...,.,..1• SHARKEY S MACHINE IAI u• ,._,,_. .• .._,._. 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LW llDWlll • -fMM I ,..oo Ai Cii\OD , -.. ~ ,_..,, ""'199 ''TAn" • -~--. ...... -----------·-~·-------...... ...,..,.....,.,.."'.:- DI .-EYBM ~ ... I. NIWI CMAAUE'I AHGE1.8 0 NF\. FOOTMU. Otlkllnd R110er1 a1 81n 01-o<> Chatgetl Q G TMASUM Hl)HT 4D TM! MU""1'1 G~t Rudolf Nur~ ti) HAWAII FIV£.O A munlllon1 dealer errengee '°' the kidnap. pong ol Illa own wlla IO that ne c1n Induce 1 beleaguer.a government to pay 1 higher price tor an atma Sh'l)l'nlnt fil) BUSINESS REPORT ~ DICK CAVETT G~t•· The uni. Pl1yers (Patt I of 2) (R) CJ) C88NEWS QtN8C NEWS C0:: THE HORSE WITH THE Fl YING TM George Fenneman nar- r1tes the rise ot 1 New Mexk:en cow pony who / became a champion jump. er for lhe U S equeslnan team 0 MOVIE • •·~ "Statdusl Memo- ries" ( 11180) Woody Allen, Chlrlotte Rampllng A sut· cesslul director laces a personal crisis as ne tries 10 makl some major decl- .$IOf'IS 1n hlS hie 'PG' 8:30 G BULLSEYE G) WELCOME BACK, KOTTER fil) KCET 0 NEWSBEAT ~ BUSIHESS REPORT (l)QtNEWS 7:00 I) C8S NEWS D N8CNEW8 8 HAPPY DAYS AGA!N 0 YOU ASKED FOf\ IT Q) M'A'S'H The 4077th receives lwo bOllleS ol scotch lor secret SUrQil<Y and a 19nk to scate oll 1n1pers ti) JOt(ER'S WlLD tII OVER EASY Guest 111 ... show hOst Mike Douglas O m MACNEIL I LEHRER R£POfff (I) TIC TAC OOUOH Qt THE MUPP£TS Guest Paul Simon [H' STANDING ROOM ONLY 'Re<! Skellon Presents Freddy Tne Freeloadef s Christmas Dinner Vincent Prlee and Imogene Coca ate IO'ned by Ameflea s tavortte clown os he plans a holiday meal (0 1MOVIE • 1' • • "Becket 11964) Richard Burton. Peter O'Toote King Henry ti of England clashes wuh ine Archbishop ol C811tert>ory durtng the 12th tefltUI)' ZJMOVIE • • ', ''Straight Time" t 1978) Dustin Hollman Gart Busey An ••·con despetately tr-to 00 stra•ghl aller leaving prts- on. tn spite ol the many roadblocks which nS& up t>elore him 'R 7:30 I) 2 ON TliE TOW?ol Featured the hlslory ol Pasadena tood stylist who make food tool< good on commerct .. s an escape to a 1900 soc1alts1 commum· ty 0 Qt FAMILY FEUD 8 LAVVIHE & SHIRLEY &COMPAtl'f HOLIDAY AT HOME The Ingalls family is tr apped inside their home on Christmas b~· a sudden snowstorm on "Little House on the Prairie" on NBC 1<.:h. 4 1 at 8 p.m . Pictured are Karen G r assl t'. J al!> o r\ Bateman. Linds ay G1·eenbush. Wt'nd1 Turnaugh and Miss~· Francis LaV8fne ano S111rtey i.arn a valuable lesson when they try to entertain Mrs Babtlh's relardec:I dlUQll· ter 0 THE LITTlE.ST ANGEL In order to earn hia wlnga. a very mischievous hltle angel Is Mnt back to Eer111 10 do • good deed Q) M0A0 8•H Outside c:11cums1ances cauH Radar 10 leave thtl •077th (Part 11 ti) TICTACOOUOH fJl) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT ~ GAEAT PERFORMANCES "Dance tn America The Tempest" Mtc"8el Smuin'• lull-langlh ballet based on Shakespeare's romanttc comedy 1s perlormed by the San Fr&nctaco B111e1 from lhe W11 Memorl1I Opera House (R) Cl) P.M. MAGAZINE !C MOVIE • * •.; "The Hatd Wey" (1980) Pa111ek McGooh1n Lee Van Cleel A hued auass1n has 10 mike one more hil belore ne can retire R' $ THE WACKY WORLD OF JONA THAN WINTERS Gues1 Dick M1111n 8:00 I) Cl) PRIVATE 8EHJAMIN Judy snealla 1n10 Captain L-ls s qu1r1e1s ror a covete<I bath 1n the camp'a only bathtub a a LITTLE HOUSE ON TliE PRAIRIE The anure Ingalls ramily, trapped 1ns•de the hou .. by a SUddefl snowstorm spend Chr.stmas Eve rem· in1sc1ng about past ChrlS1· mises. 8 MOVIE • a '1t "Blue Skies' ( 1948) Fred Astal<e, Bing Crosby Two aong-end·O&nce men find romance end success G) TEENAGE SUICK>E.: DON'TTRYm This spec1al locusas on the 11agic problem of teenage solelde and includes Inter. vt8W$ w1lh some t~I whO nave attempted to take lhetr Ille and whit ellect 11 had on them and their lam11tes ti) MOVIE • • • . Young Al Hear1' I 11154) Frank Slnetra. Doris Day Problems beSel a young couple aher lhe man steals his par1"8f s tianc:ee Eli) GREAT P£AFOAMANCE.S • Dance In Am«oc. The Tempest" Moch-Smuin·s lull·lungth ballet based on Shakespeare's romantic comedy IS ~ormecl by the San FrancltcO Ballet 11om the Wai Memorial Opera House (R) (H MOVIE • • • ·~ "The Black Stal- lion · ( 19791 Kelty Reno. M••y Rooney Aller being resc"eo lrom the ISiand on which they were 1h1pwrecked together a young boy and a hOlse become involved 1n the race olthe century ·G' $l SPECTACULAR EVEHING IN CAIAO a.tty dancers. jugglers and dancing hor&es are among the acts 1n this evening of anlerta1nment lea1urlng Cathy l ee Crosby with Jim Perry ano Foona Gordon 0MOVIE • • • ''Caddle" ( t981) Helen M Oiie, Jack f IM>MP- son A young woman loaves her comfortable suburban nome and her cruet nusband. determined 10 lake lull 1esp<>nStbtl1ty tor supPorllng her children by doing whatever Odd 1<>bs She can get 8:30 I) Cl) THE TWO Of US A wily old colleague or Brentwood'I with a prison record charms his way onto Nan s hOusel\old 9:001){[) M0 A0 S•H Tile stall hosts a ChrlSI· mu patty for Korean orphans on the mess lent and tends a ser1ou9ly wounded SOidier 1n the operahng room (R) D OJ ALL THE WAY HOME Sally Field and Wilham Hurl sta1 1n a p10duct1on of Tad Mosel's Pulitzer Prtre- winn1ng drama about a Tennessee lemlly s strug· gle 10 cope with the oeath ol a beloved lalher 0 A8C NEWS CLOSEUP Rain 01 Terror Biii Redel<er 18()0fls on Ille results of a 1hree-mon1n 1nves11ga11on lnlo Ille alleged use 01 bt0ehemocal wa11a1e 1n lhe I01m ol "Yellow Rain." by tne Soviet Union 1n Soutneast Alla 0 COU .E.GE BASKETBALL Rabel Round-Up vs Un•· verSlty Ot Laa Vegas Q) TEENAGE SUICIOE FOU.OW UP SPECIAL Features various leaders end community experts lrom the Los Angeles area 1n a panel discuss.on 01 tne problems 1nd potential soluhone ol ,_..age Su•· ctde @) DON CORYELL C MOVIE ·CHANNEL LISTINGS •••• "The Loon In Win· ler-( 1967) Peter O'Toole Katharine Hepburn Eng- land s King Henry II taoes an agomzJng decision over his successor as he con- templales hi• slormy mer- riage to the strong-willec:I Eleanor of Aquitaine PG' !$)MOVIE 8 KNXT <CBSI rO) G KNBC tNBCI 1% B KTLA (tnd.J I.It) CD KABC IABCI e 0 KFMB ICBSI J, 0 ICHJ TV (Ind.I 11J • KCST (ABC) rr1 e Knv (Ind.) IS • KCOP-TV (Ind J 0 • KCET CPBS) • ~ KOCE tPBSI On-TV Z·TV HBO I Cinema Ml (WORI NY.,N Y tWTBSl IESPNI <Stlowtlmel Spotll9ht (Cable News Nelworkl ••'.It "Sc1vengor Hunt" 119791 Richard 8enj1m1n, James Coco When an eccentric mttflonaire dies. the oondlllons 01 hos will send h11 heirs on a wtld search ror various artleles on a sc.venger hit Iha winner be<ng able to c:1a1m 111e deeeased's 1or1une PG Z MOVIE • • .... All This And World War II" ( 1976) Agaln91 a montage or World wer 11 The most et'01ic fh~ -- lllm c14>1, Ille IO<'O• of Jolin LeMOtl encl P8'.ll MoCM 1"41)' .,. .,.rtofl'MO b~ • hOtt or lnternatlOtlll recOf'dlng alltfll lnClfUOl"O Int ... 0-, Rod Sltw· 11'1, Pet If Gabr lei, T Ina Turner, Oe\'ld I'-• Ind Frlflllle Laine. •.JO. OHi TWO MANY J4tN MatlOw Hplot• hOll· day d•lnlling and dtlvlng by IOoAtlng II the lnc.lcu•ble humen IOU t"41111ng rrom *onol related ~II l•om the per191G1l11e of t•w enlell'oement otlld ate, toet- ci.nt vlc:tlms and driver• 4D P.M. MAGAZIHE An 11-atory Chrl1tmu tree In Florida; a -.clay beau· ty vtullOll at a ~Ill aaion; Merla Shriver looka II M l ~Ing. Chef Tell mall" '°""8 holiday gern- llhetl Ql!) UNTit. I GET CAUGHT The paychologlcet, aoctal, legal and judicial upecta 01 the drunken driving p1oblem in Am(ltk;8 are ex1mtned through 1n1er- 11iews wlth farnlllff ol VIC· llms. attorneys and )uOgee Na1rlled by Dlc:k C1vett (R) Cl) HOUSE CALLS Conrad 1-..1 a ~pltal 1n1pec:1or 11 about to pay • surpriM vis4t, panics. and pull Iha entlte 111tt on emergency night duty @) EHTERTAINMEHT TONIGHT Pe1er O'Toote dlscus6es his role In "My Favorite Year .. 10 MOVIE • •'.It "B•ub&ller" 111180) Rober1 Redtord, Vaphel Kollo A telorm-mlnded warden uncover1 Wide· 'pread corruption when he enters his newly awgned prison posing as an inmate 'R' 10:00 I) CJ) LOU GRANT Billie goea on the road on the p1ess bos to cover I ho1-aho1 polltlc:lan (R) ume NEWS D MOVIE • • ·~ "The Golden very. age Of Slnbad" ( 1117•) John Pti1lllp Law. Caroline Munro fil) ON STAOE: BARUCH YAl<OV LUMET Elghty-lwo year Old actor Baruch Lumet lalh&f ot director Sidney. perrorms an Eng II sh ve• sion ot his famou1 one-men show leatunng Herschel Iha Pranllttet end • perlorm- ance based on "The Dyb- buk . @} THE AOCKFORD ALES Although the pohce wr1te on a rookie's death es accldantal, Rockford rinds new ev•denc:e H MOVIE • • • 'The Lost Married Couple tn Am8'1C8" I 19801 George Segll Natalie Wooq A happoly matroe<I couple 1>eg1n to wonder how haoplly m1rrled they reetty 1re ahor ...,no all ol their troends marr1ages end up in thl dtv0tce court 'R' 0 MOVIE • • ''Legend or The Sea Woll" ( 1975) Chuck Con· nors. Barbera B&c:h B1sed on a llory by Jac:k London A Wflle< IS kldnac>Ped by the c:r-of • sell hunting ship and made lira! mate by th1 ship's l1e1y- tempe<ed cap1a1n 'PG' 10:30 Q) IHOEPEHOENT NETWON< NEWS ~ A PAOf>HET FOA AU 8EA80N8 "Aldo Leopold" Natr810< Lorna Gr_,. onr-ves readings ltom Leopold'1 'A Sand County Almanac" wllh IClnlC footage of the Wtsc:onStn COUt'lfYS~ Z MOVIE * • "Clair De F8"''1'1e" Yves M onland. Romy Schnelder Two strangers meeting purely by cnanc:e on 1 Pans stree1, hall •n love. 11:00 I) D 0 Cl.HI]) Q! NEWS U SATUAOAY NIGHT Host Bea Arthut Q) THE JEFFERSONS G.orge's boasting gets him In troubMI Mlh the underworld. (Part 1) ti) BEHNYHILL Benny 11 the aubject ol • "This Is Your Liie" Mg· "*'' 8ll DICK CAV£TT Guest• The Lime Playe<s (Pitt I ol 2)(RI ,MOVIE • • • • ''Kr1mer Va Kremer" ( 11179) Dustin Hollmen. Meryl Streeo A In 1helr WOlid wos~y. Nobody leans on Sharky's Machine. ROLWVER f~ ~,-,,~~·.~(. ~ ~ ( _ ... TUBE TOPPERS KNXT fJ 8:00 ··Private RenJamtn. · Judy sneaks into <:apt. Lewis's quart er s for a t•ovetcd bath. KNBC I) 8:00 "Lillie House on the Pr1:.11rie ... Thtt whole Ingalls family is trapped inside the house by a sudden snowstorm . KNXT f1 8:30 "M •A S•JI." The st aff hosts a Christmas party for K orean orphans. K NXT f1 10:00· "L OU Grant. .. Rillie goes on the road on a press bus to cover hot-shot r><>htician. man oatttff with Illa ••· wile IOI custody of thmlr young son 11te< -walk• out on them 'PG 11:*> 8 CJ) QUINCY Quincy raturn• 10 the olllee the mo<nlng atter pe<torm· 11\Q a late-night autopay to rind the bOdy and 111 M · oence of hi• work hH di•· appeated IA) D Q) THE BEST OF CAR80N Guura Fred A1111te. Steve Landeaburg. Al Hirt, Richard Mitchell (R) D NEWS G BUT Of' GROUCHO d) THE 000 COUPLE Alie< drMng llach other to near 0111r.c11on. Felix end Oscar 111end • group therapy aet110n Q) SAHf'OAO ANO 80N F ted tracea his back· g<ound and IS told he IS Jewish and a Oesc;end an I or King Solomon 8l) KCET NEW88EAT '1l) CAPTIOHED A8C NEWS 9 A8CNEW8 MOHTUHE CC,MOVIE .,., ··s1ee1" ( 1980) L .. Ma1ors Jennifer O'Neill A beaulllul woman '' aas11t- ed by a tough construction 1oremen 1n runntng the company She lnherlla 1118' her lathe<'5 IUSptCIOu•. "ac:cldefltal" death 'PG' 0 MOVIE • • "Sunoay Lovers (11181) a-Wilder, Roger Moore Four mlddl•·aoe<I mer'I tn love are followed as they purs.ua their atnOIOUS adventur*' 'R' 11:46 (Ii) RICH UTTl.E'S CHRISTMAS CAROt The master tmpresst0n•SI pleys a multolu<le of rot.s 1c:oclud 1ng Ebenezer Scrooge and Bob Cratchtt, in an unusual ve<Slon or the Charles O!Ct<ena hOI•· day CIUSIC 0 1MOVIE • • • "Inside Mo11e1" ( 1980) John Sev109, David Morse A newcomer to the group of rlg\llars at an Oakland bar may hold th41 key to malling the ber1en· de<'• drHm of beCOmlng a pro bHkelball player a reellry. 'PG' -"9ltlGHT- 12:00 8 SHA NA NA Guest: Dusty Spnnglleld D A8CNEW8 NIOHTUNE 0 MOVIE • • .,., "Wtll Success Spo1I Rock Hunter?" (1957) Tony Randall. Jayne Mans- field • MIKE DOUGLAS Cohost Norm Crotby Guests Roger Whittaker. Lou Jacobi Reb• McE~ tire, MIChaet Marlln Q) AOOKIE.8 fl) IT'S MAvaooY'S 8U81HES8 • Human Reeour.:.s Man- ~~·~KFOAO ALES 12: 111 (l MOVIE • • 1..., "The Formula" ( 1980) Marton Brando, George C Scoll Whir. 1nves1ogat1ng Iha murder of • colleague, a veleran cop uncovers a conspiracy • Involving the suppr*'slon ot 1 synlhetle Ivel fOf'muta by the Oii comp1nles 'R' 12:80 D Q! TOMOAAOW Guest• singer Lorelle Lynn. ac:tru• Shelley Duvall, comedian Pit Paut. sen. spo<ta •rnouncef Ptill Rtauto.IR) 8 MOVIE "The PoilOIWld Waterhole' D MOVIE • * • "Deadlock" (19691 Leslie Nielsen. Aldo Ray When 1 n-sman covering 1nnammab1e ractll 1.- 11 murdered. an up-and· coming dlllrict 1111orney 11 assigned to probe the mat· tar 12:40 I) CJ) 8AHACEI< A eoin CiOlleCllOn worlh mil· lions of dollar• It atOlen from a hotel vault and Ban.eel< IS catled In 10 llnd it.(R) (f(' MOVIE * * ,_., "FlllO" ( 111801 Dom DeLulM, Anne s.ncrott A pMty compullllve eater !Inds that nothing can dampen hll dealre lor food untM he faffs In love 'PG' 12:46 (Si MOVIE • • '" "The Formula" ( 19801 Marlon Brando. George C Scott Whtie 1nv"hgatlng the murder ol a c:ollelgue, a veteran cop unco11era a conspiracy onvOlvlng the suppression or a synthetic ruer formula by the Oil complllles 'R ,~.~ NETWOMNEWS 9 NEWS 1:16fC) MOVIE • • ,_. "Fout" 1111801 Jodie Fosra<. S111y Keller· man The vlChms or blOken ~ end unc:•flng par- enra. tour teen-age gitta try to soothe their emolional wounds through drugs and se• R' 1:30 U MOVIE •'.It "Carolina Moon" ( 1940) G-Autry Mualc and mayhem result 1n W•tem-styte ac:llon «I) MOVIE ••••.,"Long Days Jour· ney lnro Ntght' ( 1962) Katherine HepbUrn, Jason Robarda Based on the play by Eugena O'Neill A !amity enGOUntera personal problems with alcohol, narGOllCI, luberGUIOllS and deprHSlon 2:000 EHTERTAINME.NT TONIGHT Peter 0 TOOie dltcuUM his roMI In "My F1vorlle Year ~NEWS 0 MOV1£ JOHN DARLING * * "HooeCICMCll" (1NO) WIHlf Mattf\eu, ONnda JAQIOtl A tor..-lntell- GlflCt tgterlt .. aided by .,, old ,..,.... In dodOlno the KOi arid the CIA, who ere trying lo pr-t him trom publlthlng hie memolra 'A' :1:1a tZ)MOVll • • "Boatdwllk" (1979) ~lh Gordon, l • ···-WO An old COvj)le retuM 10 leave llwl ne4ght>orh0od they hi ve ~' ~' of rhelt llvee In deeplte urbell c:11me end poor 1111tno con- dl110n1. 'PG' 2~201 NIW9 2:30 8 N1EW1 2:16 MOVIE • " 8 "The Legend 01 Valentino" ( 111761 Franco Nero, S...,.nne Pteshelle The flamboyllll k•tyte 01 Rudolph Vaten11no mall• him a sltenl ac•~ M M symbol I/Id Idol of women ev1<ywne.e 3:00 (C ) MOVIE a*'" "Zito To Slaty" ( 1978) Darren McOavln. OenlM Nlclce<IOn A mid· dte-lgld dlYOfced marl, needing money lor allmOny paymentl. la flCed wllh ·~no • Matti car containing a deact bOdy .. Ptlll of hll ,_ partners/up With 8 18-yeat-old glrl ·po• ($) SliOWTIM£'8 HOLLYWOOD 3:30 l$ l MOVIE • • •'.It "The Black Stal· lion" ( 111711) Kiiiy Reno, Mickey Rooney Altlt t>eong rescued lrom lhe ISiand on whlCh they -• shipwrecked 1oge1ner. a young boy Ind a hOrM b«O<M lnvOlvec:I 1n the race of the cer>lury G 4:00 0 COMMUNITY P..ooAAMMINO (l MOVIE • • '" "Straight Ttme" ( 11178) Oualln ttollm1n, Gary Busey An e>C~on deaperalely iriet to go Sl•l~ht 1118f le8Vlng pttl- on, 1n spite of Iha many roadblOCk5 which rise up belore him 'R' Tuesdat1'• Dat1tl•e Mo.,fe• 8:301CI • *'" t1tt1e Orb1t, Tile Aatro Dog" Animated A canine s~ 111ve1et and his two human friends e•pe<tenee many u.coting adven1u1es. 8:00 ($J • • * * "Slngln' In The Rain" ( 11152) Gene Kelty. Debbie Reynolds Ourt"9 Hollywood's tranat· llon to the talkies, a toe> silent star lllls tn love wtth asp;r11ed- 8~30 0 • • ··Joe PaloOka 11:00 ••• 14 "c.tty °" NIKM'' (IMO) l(enneitll Connor, INrley .. ,Oft. Trouble anct a..i"'llefl .. ~ .... -·. ward wld Ille .. alt Ill M Engllth llOIOltel CC.l ••~ .. ,..,.Any Owl" ( 1869) $IWley Mac:Ulne, OeYld N"-1 JOCI and ~ band""41ntlnf ~IN 11me of • 9'f1 newly ltflved In New Yortc City. 12M. * ...... "Luale c- Home" t 11143) Ao<ldy McDowatl, Edmund a_,n, 8olcl by hr. poor ownen, • c;ollle tre....,. 1000 mliN to llnO them ~lln • •• I .... "Close To My HHrl" (111611 Ray MIHan<I, a-T-ney ·····p-Of Dream•" Robe<t Fortier, Wlu•en Hutlon A beautlluf IOCll l WO<ke< ~-­ Involved wlttl a llbe<el but dedicated print. ·PG' (t.J •• "Boetdwalk" ( 1111111 Ruth Ootdon, Lee Struoero An old couc>le reluae to tee..-!tie neigh- borhood they na..-lj)lllt molt of their f._ In oespite ur bell c;rlme and poor IMng condlllOna 'PG' 1:00fi) •**a "~OnA Wet Atternoon" ( 1"'4) Kim Stanley, Rlcht11d Attenbot· ough A prolMllonai mecll· um pier>• to lddf\lllP a wealthy ct1Md lo prove he< supe<n11urll ~· (C * * * "The Fo.11" t 11168) Sandy Denoia, Ket< Dullea. 8aMd on the atOf'y by D H Lawrerice The relatt<>nlltllp bet-two leSb1an IO....,S reac:.heS I critleal point wnen 1 nand· some 1tr•llQlf a.ppeaie at lheit remote Canadian fatm $ *I* I Slngln In The Rain" (11152) G- Kelly, Debbie Reynold I During Hollywood's !renal· ''°" 10 the tallliea •• top a11ent 11111 lalla 1n rove wllh e aplrolec:I newcomer 1:46 !%) • • "Here We Go 'Round The M ulbl rry Busti" 2:00 0 •a • "Ceddie" ( 11181) Helen MO<M. Jack TtM>mp.. son A young woman leaves her comfOf'teble suburban home and her cruel hutblnd, determined lo IMe lull reaponalblllty IOI aul>90'1lng her c:Nldren by dorng ...... _ odd jobs she can get. 3:00(C}*•1.1t "Little Orbit. The Astro Dog" Animated A canine spac:e traveler 11\d Ills two human lrlenda e>Cperlence many ••citing ldventur• 3;30 0 •*'"'"Down To fhe Sea In Shlpt" ( t1M9) Rlch- lrd Widmark, Lion.I Bar· ( 11134) Jimmy D"•ante, Stuart Erwin Tne comle-rymore 11r1p prtzelighllr hghll C:f, • •'.It "The Cal FrOfn CO(lupllon Oelween Outer S~' (111711) Ken matches Berry. SanOy Duncan An 11:00 (Cl ••'" "The Spiral .. 1raterre1trlal tomcat Staircase" ( 11177) Jacque-crllSh land• on eat1h ·G une Bisset Chnstoplle< Z • •'1t 'The Fonnuta" Plumm« A beaulllul deal-( 1980) Marton Br1ndo. mute Is 1err0<trec:I by a George C Scolt While myllerloua killer whO lurk• 1nvestlgallng the murder of 1n lhe shadows ..,,round· • c:olleague 1 veter an C09 ong an elegant man1ion uncovers a consp1tacy 'PG 1nvOlvlng the auppteHIOll 11:30 ti) • y, "Trouble M&kers" of • synlhetlC fuel tormula ( 111•8) Bowery Boys Leo ~the 0<1 com~rnes 'R' GOlc;ey Attar Witnessing a ·~ U * * * Why Would I murder, Iha Boys have lie?" ( 11180) Treat W~- trouble 1oc:a11ng the dHd tlems, L.11& EICNI01n A body computslve .... UPMll Iha 10:00 S • • • Why Would t Slatin quo Wllh h•t refuut Lte?" (11180) Treat w 11-to conlorm PG hams. Lt18 Eichhorn A 4:30 (CJ * * "Tlrha The Otter" compulsive Ila• upsets the ( 19791 Documer\tary Nar- stetus quo wtlh hlS relu .. l rated by Peter Ustinov to conform PG The Hie of 1 pteyful otter 11 0 • •'It ··Sta1dus1 Mam· trac«:I lrom nls btr1h •n a ories" 11980) Woody Atlefl. holl<>W tree to his epoc bel· Ch1rtotte Rampllng A SUC· lie wtth the leader of a c:essfut director laces • hOund pack G personal cusls as he tr1es a:ao Z) • Head ( t 964) The to make some ma1or dee•· Monkees. Victor Ma1ur1 A slons 1n his 1111 'PG' roci; group present !heir 10:30 9) * • "The Men From ltyl<zed oulle>e* on Iha Utah" ( 1934) John Wayne toelat problems of 1"8 Gabby Hayes '601 by Annstrong I Batluk 15 'THERE. ANYTHING WE CAN 00 10 KEEP OU~ CHRl'EiTMAS TREE..S FROM DRYIN(:r OUT ~ILE 'THEY'RE. INDOORS, Pl~NTMAN~ .JOHN1 T H£ 5 0LU'TION5 TO THAT PROBLEM RANGE FROM SIMPLY APOING' ~TER. .. THE PORT THEATRE h ly j h.'hil MON. NITE-ALL SEATS $2.00 Two Italian Films 11Wifemistress ••• Plus "How Funny Can Sex Be" 111 Ill " ' t ··TIME BANDITS" (PG) "KILL OR BE KILLED .. (PG) pt11• "KILL AND KILL AGAIN .. ··ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK . (R) pl&n .. AN· EYE FOR AN EYE" Midnight Showe frt ...... NOW P.LAYINO ..... PUU ._. n n.sm •••• "' 054I ·-•Lm ... , ....... ·'"'-....,., IMClll7J.IUO ~, .. n1-Mn °""" A+ltH l&;&ii;r;~ ... ':"""ci: ... --• ..,, I .,_....,.. -.... --'°".,.., t '• ~~ ...... ----.... ----...... -------------------------------~--·---- THE t'AMIL\' CIRCt8 by 611 Keane BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) I ~ -1/ "New Year's Eve is for grownups." "But Christmas is for "'Tis the season to be jolly, you little twerp.'', kids!" by Brad Anderson DE:\~IS THE MENACt; '11, ~! -·· )i~i, 'fl_-, .... - "You can tell when Christmas is coming. Marmaduke comes over to apologize for things he did to me all year." Jl'DGt; PARKER W HEN THERE 15 NO ANSWER. AT LINDA MAY'o HOTEL 6VrTE, AOf>E Y PHONE!} 5AM'6 APART· MENT, .. WITH THE SAME RE 6ULT' GARt'lt:LD IT'S OVER AN HOllR ~INCE THEY LEFT HERE . RANDALL' IT~ MORf fHAN ENOU0H TIME FOR SAM 10 HAVE PRorrED HER OFF AND DRIVE HOM~EEJ~,~-~~~: '--- I'M THE KIN'7 OF PEROON WHO MUST 5f.E SOM£THINC,. TO BELIEVE IT : ·~. . 12·21 MOON Mt:LLINS -<~ 1·21 "l IJJAANA GIVf HIM A TIP, TOO ••. SO l'LL GET 6000 SERVICE AT Oir<IST!MS ! ' by Har of d Le Ooux MEANWHILE. Al A CAFE by Jim Davis by Ferd & Tom Johnson INSTEAD OF TWO i/l.IPS ·· YouR GOING .AND 8UYIN<i ME . .L~T'S CUT IT DOWN ;! -ro OM E --I1LL <:io 1! UNLESS you OVER SP&ND ·-IH£N I'D 1-tAVE TOT.AKE= A PR~SENT, AND MY RfTU~NIN~ IT ··· BUY MY OWN. IT 8ACK! Orange Coast DAIL 'V PILOT/Monday. December 21. 1981 DI PEANUTS Tl: M BLE" EEDS HAVE 'l>LJ SEE:N ~REr= ll\ll71 ANS t..f:Al/11\JG SOME POUEJl-E·D KANCH HORSES? SHOE Pescribi the ptbm1* geographical f eatuns rl ~· by Charles M. Schulz by Tom K. Ryan by Jeff MacNelly by Ernie Bushmiller YES. I WANT MY DOLL, DOG AND NANCYi HERE'S THE DOLLAR I BORROWED I DID---GOLDFISH BACK GORDO IF AAJY OF VE Dl5A1AVED AIU~­ PLATIA/c 11.;uTTING OUT,11 oorr rn1:, WAV/ i ~ ' ' ,,_,, Fl':\Kl' •INKERBEA N ™Al WAS ~lt18lE ! ff-IE GlR15TMAS CDNCERT IS 0Nl4 RXll'. D/¥.)5 AUJAli AND ()()(J &LJL)5 CAN'T EVEN ~ I OH Uffl.£ 'TtXAJN OF 8£1HL8£M I IN WHOLE NOTE5 ! BRABBLE OKA~, oo-. ... l'M .)V')f C.OIN<> it-zi 10 fUf Ot-l Qt.lE MORE.,QAQ. FOR BITTER OR t'OR •ORME ~EINDEER?DO WE HA'JE ALL 8 ~INOEER. '? AND Sf\NTR!- WHERE.S MICHAEL? by Tom Bat1uk IF YOU G(J.)5 ~'f SAAPE UP, 1'fV'l tE.Lll N6 SAr.fl"A ON EACH AND EVE.RQ ONE OF <.XX.I! by Kevin F aga11 ~OU KE.~~ ~ IUllEN 1'0 Q\)\1', QO "'°° 1 by Geor e Lemont by Lynn Johnston -~~.~~~~~~-:-;--=------------------------------1 ----·--...... ----~-- 0 range Coast DAILY Pt LOT /Monday, December 21, 1981 lllOTIU TO<•IDl'fOH o~ '"'"" 'HANaf'I. , .. n ...... .., u.c.c.1 Hello It lltttllY ol••11 to '"• <" .... ltwt•llllllYL $HYOlllAH0 Ol•ALO 0 !>Ml TH Tte11tltrert •llott ..... ,,. .. •flGttu h U)tl C .. l'N 11. City Of ~ Hiii\, CO..flly ti 0. .,.... St ... Of C..lltomle lhel • 11111-Ir_... It e11011t to ... m-lo TAI Y. Ll!t 4NO CHONG Lll Tr.,.,,.,_.._ ""•lne" -... 1, 1111 Dul<IM• Ave . Cit• 01 hvlrw c;_,,, .. o...,.., 51elt VI CellfOtnle Tiit ~ty lo be 1r.,..ftrroo I• 4lltM:rl119<1 Ill ...,., .. ea All ttoc;k In lreclo, ........... ectlll~t •llO ~ Wiii Ila lhet 0.lry wllll tu.r encl Wine Lie.en .. MIMH known et "L e. M 0 41 • Y" MO IOUt.O et 1111 S.11te Ane Ave , City of C.te Mtt .. ~l\ly of Ore11oa, St .. t Of C.lltor11i• Tiie bul-trell \ler w lll be con1111T1in.ttd on °' efltf .,. 1111 Oey Of Jen111ry, "" •I 10 00 A M. el WESTERN MUTUA L ESCllOW CO RP ATTN · M 4'Rl lY N WESTMO~ELAHO, who'8 eoort u It 1«111 So. Yortloe SI S..1• 101 lU•1111 fUIO. c.llfOflll• . lll•I lllt fetl dill• lor llllng clelm• In Ill• u crow reltrreo to herein 11 Jen111r• 1th, 1912. 5o ler H II "'-n 10 IM rrMo<fer• •II bvtlnMa-. -aoorehft uwO Dy lhe TrensfM'Or 1or lllt oett lh•" .,..~ ........... Delt<I NOwmber u. 1 .. 1 T4E Y LEE CHONG LEE Tr.-.sfer•s Publi"*! Or-Co•"I Otlly Piiot Dec. 21, 1'91 S.'JG.ti MOTIC:90f' INTINT10tl .. ...._, TO LIAll l'llOl'l•TY NOTICI 0' TllUITI l 'I aALI llD NO.·~ O T,&, N•. IN HOTICI IS Ml•llY QIVIN INll " J.,,...ry 6, "G, •I 10 00 4 M., Ille ,OUNTAIN VALLl!V aCHOOL II I I I 0 l H f I AL Et C 11 O W OIUllllCT-Cllo< .. rtll .... 1.itowlnt CO•POllAllON, •• Ouly •PH111\ff lllt l'l•v•n $(1\ffl •l•O• •rt• ff'\l\l .. --...,,_,,,,,!>Md of lot al.O et "1) Wernet A..,.w ellO the I tU\I CleleO J-I, "11 -f.COf'-founteln V•llay St11•I r•\ulll·ll<c,...• JllM 11, It/I,•• Intl. No 11tl0, 111 iio.a '°""· loc••• •t Htlt llll>N•• Strtel, ttni .... ttti, of Offl<l•I lle<etO• Jn l'ounteln Velley, C•lll0t11Ce, t'JJOI, will '""' olllce of "9 Co\llllY Rteorelers of nOI .,. ~ °"""' ,,,. IOllO•lnt Oreno• c...n1,, St•I• Of C•lllornle, 11011" el Ille llm• 01 Otll••ry ot u.cwlacl 11¥ OOVOLAS E JONES elld P•"•"I"" lot t<hool tl1uroem llHElA It JOHES. huMlellO •no wlft IMOOIH WILL SELL AT l"UliLIC AUCfl()H P le v •n $<11 001 •ht• •rte 10 HIGHE$T lllODl!ll FOA CASH Wtdnn<l•r •• )0 PM to •. '° P M, ll><IY•bl• •I lime of •••• ,,, lewt111 FrlO•v. 4 lO PM 10 • :IO """· end mono Of ,,,. Unit.a St•lttl •I ,,,. klwro.y, t 00 AM lo )'OO PM; ena North lront .,,,,enc• of tl>a COlllllY f ounlel11 V•ll•Y khool mulll,P<irPO• Co11rt110U .. , 100 Cl•IC Center Otlve fOOlll -y •llO W.O""OI~. , 0 Wuc, S.nt• .,.., CA t'JJOt. •II ""''· PM 10 4 U PNI, !Ille •llCI inle< .. I tOflffyM loo -llOW •nO p,._, lo 1 .... u •CI 1ec11111 .. ,..Id lly 11...-telO OMCI Of lru•I In llllder the terMt MW! <onlllllOM tieleo the Of-r1y \llueltcl In WIO COllntv 111 ll•t Rt>oiullon OI lllt Boor Cl ol anCI Stett IJIM.rla.d •>. Tr11>I•> ol lhe Founleln Vell•Y School P411C8L f 01\trlct, RetoililiO<I Humber 11 41 Unit No. it 111 I"" City 01 lrvlnt. et Th• mlnlm11m hourly I•••• tllow n •nd dJ>Hflbtd 111 th• o.rme11h, tor Ille ttll.fJ w1-1 YM•, Conooml111um Pl1n recoroeo on ~•II not be •tu lflell tlle IOIM>•l/111 J•nuery 11, 1'11, 111 s-tl'CQI p- Pl•••n School \t-.... M ,., '* ol Oftlclt l RecorcK Of WIO c-ty !IOU• IOI ..... IO fovr "'°"'" or m f)er PARCEi , O•Y . Founl•ln V•ll•Y School An u11<11vl0tC1 on ..... n1, tourth mull•·l>Urpote r-.i in.15 P"' hour 11/141 lnltrMI <tJ • tt11an1 In commo11 IOr Oflt to lour llOUI\, or W't f)et diy In lht lff lnterotl In •no 10 the T ht m l11lm um llourty lt•u CommGll Art• Of L.oi. I •nO 1 ot Ttecl .,.ymt11ts tor >utneq...,t .,..,. ihell "°° •• -me11 111.o In 8-lit, be .Ofu•lt!IJ b'cf lhe Coll"'M•• Price P•11•1 31 lo Jl, l11c lv\l•t . ot lnele •• .....,., ... .,_ reflect•O., tr. Ml~tll_, Mllpt, record\ of '81d •nCI ol .. ch"''-'.,.., County, H IUCh ltrm I• e1 .. 1 ... e1 111 '""' Ho commlulon shell "' oelo en, ArtlCI• .,,111111<1 "Definitions" of th• llCtnHd rul Hl•I• broiler en lhl\ Declaration ol Coven•111l, Concllllo"' reooro, MIO 111ef'e •hell be no oeouc lion •no Re\lrlcllonJ record.a on July ,. lrom •ny ~I 111 O.terml11lno Ille .. ,., In 8-lllJO, P-1'1J of Otllcl•i nl9Plnt •~i1>1•-r Record• o• \lid Cou111v c111e Ste led propotel\ 10 let u u lO Dec1er4tllon''I,...., •nv tme110me111s orooerty m11•t De rtulvto Dy tho Of en11tAellon• lhtf•eto dtlegale<I olfqr OI Ille Olflr1<1 .. "' PARCEL 3 olllces 1ou1od " 11110 Ot k SlrHI. Eoemo11tC\I •• \uch u•tmtnlUI Bridges reported dangerous Founte ln \l•llt,, Ce lllornle •770I, no l\ttr• oertlculerly ..-1 forlll In the •••• , '""'" 2:00 PM°" Jenuery 12, 1'92 A,,lcle elllllled "EtWtnMlh" OI .,,. Tiit hlQlw>I ·-sll>l• bidder tor Oe cl•rillo11 unoer lht Stct1011 .. <h '•<llily 10 "' ... ,.., •hell ... HUOlr>glll In well Af"ll<I• t nllllt<I ., requlrtd tonecutt ,,.,. form ol IHM l ol IOw \ Stllltm•111 •"d •llich he\ llertlOIOte 1He11 -roved El\Croecllmtnr ano "Common Aru Dy lhl\ &oaro. • <OOy ol wl\l<h I• on Illa Eawment' In lhe Olfl(; .. ol lhe OltlrKl. Pl'RCEL 4 UPOri °""'nu Ol lhe Wtllltll Old•,'""' E•UmentC•I ., •uch ..... mtnlt•I leOTICe t•VITI .. •tDI ...Mel~ .. •Ill ... ,. .. _ •• .,.. tffa ., '"' t.<r.terr o1 C.WM~ '8nltellon Olllrle1 H9 II ti I*' llllt Aw-. f-eln Velt.y, '811....,.le, tt10t CHI « •r«e lllt .. I .. , Of Jen11err. '"'· •I II 00 • m . ti wt11<11 lll'M .,., wtn • .,.. .... 1, _.., - •••• In tlM Office Of tlM 9o••• Of Dlre cl••• •I lot., 1 111• A•en11e. l'ounteh1 V•lltrY, Cell""n4•, ror · ClASSIFllD MOOIFICATIOHI l O lH l 5LATlll AVEHUC PUMP SlATIOH AHO Hl!W ,Oll C l MA IN , COHlCOHTRACT HO 11 tW •1• ere '9qlllr.O ltir lllt tflllr• • .,, •~rlll90 '*•'n TIM work I• lo Do cil>no K<Ordlng 10 Ille 11lent --lll<ello." on Ill• 1n Ille olllc• of Ille S.c retery o• tlle O ltlr l<I, eno ••IO Pl•"' •nO -lll<ttlotltere Dy ret-nte m-• ""''of lllh ........ Plellt, tpetlllce llont •na otller P"OPOWI 00<-h mey a. •umlnea .. lllt office of 9'e County s.n11e11on Olotrld No. 11 et , .. (Ill• Awn11e. Fou111.in veoey, <Alllornl• ~· 01 Ille oi•nt -UleClfl<.otlMln• mer .,. obl•necl 111 Ille~ """llOMll ottke M Ille NII-Ing"""• wMcll .. Id COii\ •rt not re•unoe1>1e ••v••Clleu of wh•the• 11w lllen• ene1 tPl<lllcelle<1t CLASSIAED INDEX T1 Pia Y• M,Cll 642·5678 •r• retu;f'Wd. GE NERAL PROVISIONS ANO HOUSIS FOil SAU STANOAllO SPECIFIC4TIOHS FOA 1002 . f 100 COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS OF O RANGE COU N TY OTHHlliLISTATf CALI FOANIA, 1'17 EOll!oft EOlllQr>. I JOO . zt00 fCutr.nt eolllon .. I( ebl• 10 •II ~Rrlct Joa.I ,,o,oo lllHT ALS Del•lledpl ..... -JIOO ~,so 'lie( lllUllOM lor • " •Do••-11 i10.oo IUSIHESS, Pl•ll• --II ice liar .. Wiii be m.lleo ru"ESTM~T lo pros-llw ~rt, II reQ.,.sltO. "• ~ ror • f• of u.• , __ ,.,....,oetM•> "' FfHAHCE Cover IN CCKl ol ~·-•nd ""'ndllnQ. 5005 • 50J5 A II bid• m u•I be m •de I n •«Ord•nte, end ell DIOCM" mutt AHHOUMCEMEfi4TS comply, •ltll !.I .. •. F-••I WIO 1ou1 SIOO •••• •PPll<•bl• lhereto, end ••I LOST & FOUuD dlr•ct.O Ill the ptopowj form, pi..,, " -.,.< ...... ,._ noo-e•-" er• lle••Dy no1111eo ,,,., I purwent lo orov1>1on• ol Ille LAl>Or ,EISOMALS coo. of llw !.let• of c.111or11I• the UIO Boerd of Olrecto" ol C011nty sr.RVI S.111t•11on Dillrkl No 11 ,,., eoopteo " C£ 6 D 0 1 00 RECTORY I Ille P•tvelllnq ,.,. ot ,_, Olem weoe•. H Cllolerml,..., by the Stet• Director of SCHO"'S & .......... 1002 G...,. .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wl .. s t .l<Y N TAYLOR CO HJ-:1\t.TUl\S '•lilt I ' l~Hf <HORf;IAH COLONIAL MAHSIOM llG CANYON COUNTRY CLUI GWT GOLF COURSI VllW Unequaled e lega nce in this archit ectural beauty o'looking the 8th green of Big Cy n ~olf course. The finest craftsmanship & materials 1 Imported marble. a1r-cond . crystai chan~ehers crown molding s. rich paneling. 3 wet bars + many ot her 1mpress1\'e features. 5 Large bedrooms. ea~·h with pri\'att.• bath, banquet-s ize dining rm . fam rm with marble f1repla<·C'. b1lltard rm wtth l'offtorrd eel11ng & ot.1k floor~. rcfr1gt•nttt'<I wine rm 1\ trul~· l'll'gant homl' for sorneo1w who apµn•t•tat(·~ the ftnt.•st 1 S2.15tl,OOO 11wluding the land Term~ a\'<ttlahlt· CAU FOR COLOR BROCHURE WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO .. REALTORS 21 11 SOft Jollq'lln Hilb Rood NEWPORT CENTER, N.I . 644-491 O LMA ISi.i HOMIS Prestige pool family home. Ma in channel view from beautiful tradition 4 bdrm, 5 bath $1,495,000. Wid~ lagoon view from spectacular architectural design 6 bdrm, 5 bath, playroom , da rk room & d en Sl.350,000 UDO ISi.i HOMIS Featured on Homes Tours lovely traditional spacious, custom 3 bdrm. 3 bath home , ne wl y redecorated . $475,000. Newly rem~eled 3 bdrm. 2 bath plus lg~ recreation room & 2 patios. Beam re1hngs Xlnt 'alue at $420.000 CAINATION COVE Spt.•rtal'ular harbor view from 4 bdrm 4 bath bayfront 2 boat s lips: S2. (k5(). 000 WEST IA Y AVE. Hemod~lt.'tJ. !tke new 3 bdrm, 3 bath bayfronl Sltps for l lge boats WASHINGTON <AP > -B e tween Sa n Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge and New York's Brooklyn Bridge, more than 500,000 spans cross r ivers, valleys and highw ays to link America. d•l-Ced officer \hell <•II '°' orol h ••t oenl<ulirly ""' forlh 111 ,,,. DICIO l119 Any Pa .. on w ho .... Ar11CI• """""" "E•wm .... I>' ol Ille hettlofort \UOmltted • wrc11e11 1>1<1 O.cl•••l!oft of Cove11M1t" COllOllM>ns m•y •ullmlt en 0t•I DIO ••<eadlng I>• eno RHlrKllons re<orOecl on Jun• • •• lt•ll five P••cenl Ille hlghol 197•. In 8oOfo. 11166, P-·~of Olflclei wrlllen l>ld Recotd\ Of •old C.ounty 1 rne .. ,,,,. .. ., Thfo 80.rd Of Tru''"' '"•" m•"• 0.ctaraflon .. , •nd •ny Amenomenl.s, the Cltl•rmlnetlon •• to whether 10 or An110.•tlon\ thereto und•• the IUH H od 1•<11111~ within 10 cley\ (mu•I bt dlvldecl ti I hetdlnolsl ,,, After r•c•lpt ot bld1 tnformarlo"l'uch Arttctt entttleO ., fottows co11urnl"9 lf>t PtOCI0'81 >houlO De Owntr\, RIQlll\ incl Out .. ,, u1111u .. •dclreued lo M\ Je•n Murp11y, .,,d C•l>l• Tolevl\lon, 'Ulllllle\ enO PurcP\ucnq Agent, cn10 Oak ~lreel 'C•Dlt Telo1 .. on • "UClllllu " Fou11t•ln \l•ll•Y. PO Bo> 1S10; "Supporl and Sellltmtnl.'" ln011•trlti Ret.i!oftt, •POllCMll• IO Ille V. work lo be oor. IOt Ille loc•llty 111 INSTRUCTION ''-"---------• whk h llw .....,.. I> to be performtd In 7005 r S l .200.000 . comollenu with S.Cllon 117) of the •PALERMO• l •Do• ~of -Stet• ol Celllo•11le, JOIS WAMTED l'lllJll\ r1•111111l1'11•cl 111 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR end It I• 111.0 In Ille olllca 01 Ille 7075 r fl •· S.crtt•rr of ,,,. Cou11ty Se1111euon .. ' .1 'Ill' II rt'.1tur111i: Olslrlct No 11 o1 Or-Courlty HELP WANTED ~'r.·111 h 1l1Hll' '"'"111•11 E•ch 1>10 she ll be meoe 011 tM 7 100 'hut11•1, 111.111!.. lli111r' Oor1,01rp1oc•,•.'_!0~1o~~nL•~!.,o ~!.,'_h• MHCH.ANDISE 0.~~ ~~'' •. llnlc·k & '""'I t.. 'l'J l·~~;;i~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.. 341 Bay\•d .. Or1v., N 8 675 6161 But nearly 40 pe rcent of these bridges have deteriorated to the point where they're classified as too old or too weak to adequately h a ndl e toda y's tr affic according to The Road Information Program. Celllornl• t'J10I, (1141 M»66SI "Encroachn1tnl' and ·c:omm11nlly OATEO OKemt»r 11 ltll F•<ll•tltt E•,,..._I • __ , -u••u•-•• Df ~LTQDS r r.r Jllcl \\ "fl',.il J BEOROO ._11.0 b\f tho District be•~ Ille IOOS • IOtl I\ "' I\ • M I 11110 ot ,,. _,.keno 11>e _... •nd FIH TO YOU l•·1111' 'l".11111:1 1:101 11r .oclrm Of t,.,. bldOer with"° olhe• COUNTRY CHARM I:.:! ;:r,:1 ST ARTER ... dlst1nou1>111no m•rk5 11 is \/\e ~·• 1045 111 '""lhllt tli·i•'hh \ llnh $130 11110' Womb I Jim w.i.st. PARCELS Clt•k of lhe Boero E•Mnwms '°' rngr .. , allO ,9,0 , Publl\l>e<I Or-CDi>f O.lly P11o1 ovu lhoW POrtlon\ of Lob 1 8110 J or Dec 21 11, ltll J•n t. 1"1 SStl-41 fr•CI 9111 •• per map lllt!O en 8oall l6S, P•gn ?• lo 18 fnc•u•lve ot "'"'°"''1>111tv of .,. "'-' to -,,,.1 IOA TS & M "'RluE " I t Dffk•••h-••t>e•tlMDov•tel EOU,,MOO ""lliiHht•nr \\1trf..,hup' 1111, 1h.1 rm1nr.: ('c"tJ "" '" " •«""' •• •M .,.,.., " " ' ''"O ' II• "'"' """ t • "" ' """' """""'' PVIUC *IT1CE Ml><•lleneoui Mio-. record• Of '810 C<klnty, ....,,.n •• P•rcel\ s eno 6 °" E •h lbit ' 0 0 1 lPl•t c.rleln NOTICE INVITING alDS S11pplemen1erv Oul1ret1011 01 lotth ln praporllme A11yblOrKelwo 4010 -9090 (ii/\ lin•pl.u i• ni lillllj.'I I ~h''J f.!,1nh•1t h1•1tH· ~~p:': ;~'::' i!'~~:;:~·:,~ :: TlANS,OITATIOH """'' l;ll'.ll l'lll'lh'f 101 I bicln,~"1. µJ~ICI .I I JI 1>100.r ~ 91 10 -9400 0\\1wr'·"''t·ll' 1'1111'11 f.!,•rJ~i· ~p.u,.hn,1; µ11111 .The Washington-based hi g hw ay r esea r ch' agen cy points out that none of the nation's 223,000 "structurally def ic i e nt " or NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11\el Cove11•nl\ Con<l lllo 11\ ano M•lto PfcP>Sill will i. received Dr Rnt•O<llallt •e<OtOt!O on J•nu•ry 11, l""CllyolCosleMeu•llheofllcaol IOI, in Booi. 11031. P19e Ull of Ille City Clark el Ille City H•ll. 11 F•ll Olflti•I Re<:orO\ of ••IO C0<;n1Y. •llO Drlvt, Cosle -.e, Celllorn1t, until •nv •menomen1> lhe•eto Eec11 ~ mvst be fl<•,,..., In tne AUTOMOllLES to ll)ll\i• ,1t ~111 •~~1 1 .ill ~i•;\~hk l~·rcn:-Ju,t '''' St•tt of C..lllornl• •no Qu•lllle<i 10 ;w IK~ I \'I l J1l fi1311.'.JW llR \:-;ll '\EW inll'f1111 111 th1' lllufb E 111 .. n h." l~'l'll r1~lt'1 Jnd rJfl•l'l l•I 111 'uit lhl mo~t cit' C'nlfllllJlillf.! f.1f<I' ,1 Ill'\\ h11111t• $.'~I ~Ml Ille llour Of II 00 • m on Je11uery n The \trUI edore" •nd olllu 1'91, el -Ch lime they will De _,,ll<l commo11 cll'\C9"1llon 11 •nr of lht PVOll<lv eno ,..,.., •fouo 1n ,,,. Cou11tll ru 1 P•<>Perly oucrcDeo •bo•• I\ Cll•ml>tr\ for FURNISHING All ""..'~r1."" lo ~ 10 P•n V•U• lrvlM, LA80 A MATEAIALS, EOUIPMENT c~., perlorm Ille work dHcrlbed In the '510 • H74 NEWPO i ; I ::;::~.~i.""""on' 1nc1 contr•ct 76~~S~San;;i~~~OO I l nu~u.11 1 h.~:..~111~,~~i,.1• tJj ~-!§t-!!I! A 1>1e1-"°11eu 1""" ••n percent RtGI Estatt I 1h1· 11111l111<1th "'111.-n" ~ ~i?iJ -:i=I 10.,. 01 Ille towc bid •mount will be •----------l I r•QuUeo wltl\ ••" t:NG. •no no b4o ••••••••••• •• • ••• •• • • • • ff1l1 h Ull• r .H IU>-1111 I hl, "'"" be contlcler-.O ""'"'' •uch DIO MESA VERDE I lit l.1n1 I 111 ll,11 ltuc \ 11 \() D\ l'QUI(\ 'hJll 1-1 111111· bu~ 1•r, ;1 hcl I hJ '"'I\ $!14 l•k• '"Iii 111111 l'.1ll 1t3t m1~ K~I h\ .ii.:11i ·functionally deficient" or "funct i onall y obsolete" bridges is in dan ger of immediate c olla~s e . On-goin g inspection by state and local officials results in the c l osing or dan ge r o u s l y deteriorated bridges wh e n they become severe safety hazards TRANSPORTATION ANO SUCI" Tht Unde<UQMO Trustee dl><l•im• OT HEll FACILITIES AS MAY BE anv ll•l>l•lty '°' ""' lllCOHf>Clntu ol A EOU I RED TO I NS TALL SITE '"" ,,,..,, eoo.-.u 41N1 01""' common IMPROVEMENT AT THE LIO,.S O.\lgnellon lf•nr,.,...wnnereln wcurlly I• enctcn.o cr.retn S•IO Dkl fur l.o ri:1• I .1m 1111 , t I ~ F ~ I .1 n cl 'II• i 1 .i I DonO m•v t» In the form of• c1s11ler'1 1 11111 Ill> & h11~1• 1,1111111 I 1:1111~1111 "'II .11 '.Ii :i ill PARK HISTORIC4'L M USEUM S.l<I sel~ wCll t» mao. Dul without COSTA MESA. CALIFORNIA <ov•111nt or w•rr.,,ty, ••O•tu or " HI of plens, -clflc•llO"'· eno 1mo1>ee1. reo••Olnv 11110 "°' .. "'°"· or othe, Corttr•c1 documents m•t bt •"<-c..mbt.tine~. ln<ludirtQ , • ..,,. <"41rQin obla i11ed In int oll1<e ol th• eno n-•of the Tru•tee and Of 111e DtPir1mtf\I of Lel\ura s.~ltt•. 11 trusts <re•rea l>Y uio Off<! ol Tr use, to Felr Drive, CO$l• Meu Celllor111e. IMIY ,,.,. remelnlno or111Cl1><1I sum' ot 11oon rece1111 Of a """'•funclel>le fu of tn. oolehl •«u...i by .. 10 OM<! of .. 00 II l>td<le" •tQ11ttl pl.,,, eno T rutt to •It U0.000 00 with lnterHl \Qe<llCc•tior1' 1» melltd '"" <llerge thereon from July 1. 1'91 •• 10 oo.. oer wlff bf l1 jO ~·Ml •,.,,um •~ orovl-In u 1d nolt hl plu• E1< h bid •11•11 ~ maoe 0,, the <OSh •no •'l• .Ov8"Ce• of w.•11 ICl prooO,•I form •nd 1n "'• m•f'ln•r with 1nt«et:t provioeo en lllt contrecl OO<umMh lh• Dellfilcltry ,,,_, wld OH<! 01 <1nd 1h•ll be <1ccomoenieo by ~ Trust h•retofor• 4'Ae<uted •nd cer1111eo or <Hh~r'• <NO 0, • DIO O.llve...a to lht unoersivn.o • '"""'" Donel f0t nol ltU ,,,.,. 10 peteefll o1 the Dt<loretlon of -•ult -!>emend lo• •mollf'll of ""'bid, ..._"'*••bl• to the Sele, ...a • -•tttn Notk • ol O.teull City of Colle MeSll end El<Kllon to Sell T"" unoertlgnao ~1.,c.~::111..i cl•OCIL, OO•l>I• lo the l'Cllllll ~ 11· I 1111 -h. d l ,111 tc~ta.1. T"" 8oHd of Dlre<1or\of ,,.,. CouMy k1ld1<•11 '" 1•h clc·1 111 .11 SMlll•llon Ohtrlct No II rHerve> Ille ' ol l' ' I 1• I I 1 11 I rl9M to ••l«I eny °'•II -· -10 lll'll!hl~1rt11uMI \l .11l.1fllc· ••iv:~nJ:O:'~'~~~-:~AAD l11t 1mn11•cl1.1l<' 1111 up.ill O'DllllCTOllSCOUNTY 1\ ll1•tlU11·clt11$17.li"ll s~~::.~~~~~11 EQUAL HOUSING 642-5200 J.weyne~1~i.r,u<~l•Y OPPORTUNITY -Pvbll"*I Or-Gout Delly Pilot ' n.c " 11 I~ S31MI I fllotblllltt"s Notict: , : . ' ' ru1uc NOJI( A II r l' J I (' > l.ll 1· :.111 \ e r l I > \' 1: I II I h I ' SUPE:~ou1n llt'Wlipapc.•r ,, >UhJ1·1·1 l•I O"CALl'<>•N•A the F'ed1•rJI F;ur llou' COUNTY OF OllANOE IOI( Al•t elf 1%11 \\ htt h LEASE OPTION lltCivtcC:::-mDtiwwnc makl'!-11 1111•.:.11 111 ,ut $10,000. s-. A .... c.. ,2712 \'l'l"l lSl' un~ 1Jrd1•n•111·1· 111:11 m111i: ;1 1111 t "1111lo RCTaylorCo 640 9900 S67.950 ln•tttors Dtli9ht! F1l"l link' ""'''l"" •II llll\ C'I ~ ' flt l '11111fn \\II Ii t.11 ~· 111 Ill~ .111•,1 """ 11111'1'1''' 111.111, (',di 1111 111111•1l1•1.11b !ill• ;!.II.I THE REAL ESTAT&:RS THE BLUFFS ASSUME 11 °o ... COL.E OF NEWPORT REALTORS :u I 5 L Coht ""'· Co•oneclel Met F 1r't rn 111 s•111 ·.1111 675·5511 llt'.JUl1lul "·•llf1,q11·c JIHI 1----------• µ.1rtdlllj.: lht llOUl :I I llllrm, Q1111•t luc ,1t11111 Corona~Mor 1022 S,JJrL.hn,.: ltt•HI Uuh ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sll!I !iill' t'.cll 1oi.111:,·.i1 434 IEGOMIA I! -'"" t•lq!Jlll ~ llt \ It dJ!l4fiJa :.~~~·\~11.rr~.~1'.:/ 1111~.i':1 -------_ .. 1 .111 $.'>i5 um HST IUYS! SHEL TH Lampoon has female The Contractor '"•II In l he <•11ud Hid Notice of Deleull t110 oulo•m•net o f int work •nd El«lion ti Sell to llt •t<or-In tn. lmo•o••,,_h, conform 10 Ille l..•Dor <ounly .. ,.,..,. tht reel property 11 Cadt OI lhe !.l•lt Of C.lllor11 ... ,,., 1001.0 other , • .,, of 1,.,. S••tt of Celllotnl• 0 •1• Oec-r 'I, "'1 •OPll<•l>le t~eto, wllh '"" nuotlon Rn-.tl•I Escrow Corp M.t.ltlllAGE OI' I Im 1tat111 n 111 c11 ~ ,111n1'' 1'1111 u1111. 1,.1111 & OOA~ETITIO-.ER KHOA PHO .. G l'rlmtnJllOn h,t,l'd •Ill 'IJ.il'.tll Huth 11rSll·11· , _________ _ ra1·e . 1·olur 1d1i:1n11 @ I I NEWPORT SHORES I N EE D A TA x (;1.1c•111u~ 4 hclrrn hc11m· 1 l/uflh'\ $40 CNNI cl11" 11 I \\llh 'I':!• 11111-II\ Ill).! Ill( & lll'll 2 llH .1pl fl•lfll & Ollie h tlilll <' :I ).!1\d hk .llhlO $:12.'> 1"10 CA MBRIDGE, Mass <AP1 The 105-year-old Harvard Lampoon, the undergraduate humor club, has elected its first wo~a n president, a senior. who s ays a m ajor goal 1s converting the club's basement into a m ega-techno-pleasu re palace · only of _,, •••l1tlon• u m•r a. os w lO TruolM rtQ11lr•cl unoer '"" -Cl•I n etul•• JOl!flen Eew1 pur\u•nl lo •ll lch oroc e•cllng\ SecrtlMy ,.,.reuno.r ••• tellen .,,d •Ill<" ll•ve ""1411t..U.1 Eter.w eer,. not betn --by lhe provl•ICWI\ -Ne. T-111 Aw., Siie JOI oc lht L-Cooe Preferenu to lebor S.1111 ..... CA "27'1S '"•II be gcn 11 only 111 '"" m1n11t• Publl~ 0r8n9P Coe\t Dally Piiot provco.o ll'r lew DK U, 21, 28 t'91 !A09-il No Did \1\111 llt con51oer"'11n1us 11 ------------- " m1ot on • form fur11l\lle0 t>y IN! Clly of Costa Mo e, •no 11 meo. In PJUIUC NOJIE iCCOrdM1ce wllh Ille provl\IOn\ OI ~ ------------- P•oPO••C rtQutromenh C·110 E•<h bl-• """' I» Clomeo •ncl SUPElllOlt COUllT OF CAlfFOllNIA •Ito Oft-llllt!O •• r"'!Ulred l>V ••• COUNTY 01' LOS ANGEL IS f P\f' Cll'V (.ounc;ol Of In. City ol C~I• In I .... Metttr .,- Mtw ,,._.,.,Ille t t(lllll co ttiect ellv RIGGLE or •II bhh MlllOr Ell..., P PlllMty • oer'°n "'"° \hOuld 1» oec1 .. eo Clry Clerk of th• free lrom ll"f cu~ladY •no conlro1 01 Cll'f of Cmt• Mew hi\ oa••nl °' oar•11h OOA~ESPONOENT TAANG MA• ~ex or nat1cm.cl •lrll!lll i 1 SEA COVE SUMMDNS(,AMILYLAw1 or J O 1ntl'nt11111 to 111.rk•• j PROPERTIES CASl HUMIEll 0.1...U 110) SUl'h prt•l1·1·1•nc·1· 714-63 , ·6990 HOTICEI llm1 t al1nn Of Ill• Yew llfw --· The • .,.,, may ... , .. ~ ..., .. _ ,_ -i.. 1•nm111Jl111n -.r ...... -,.._. wltM9 • ...... --.................... AVl$01 U•lef lie llfe ftm111fefo. El lrlliHltlal _. eecNNr c .... r• Uf. ai11 .... lel>Cla I ,,,._ -Uf. r-Cltlllre fe • ...,~ L .. le lnfwmeclen que •It .... Thi~ ne"'~PJJwr "111 11111 knu'-'tnl(I) Ml •'Ill .in\ achertb1ni: lor '"'"" e.litl(' wh1d1 I~ 111 I tol.1 l1lll1ollhe IJ'-' Your End of Tht Roift., bow Nirrnu111t '11v1 '''" "11 h .1 r,111JlN1\\ II( 1111111 f I llffl J .1 n u .1 r ' t h 1 11 u >' h 1 ll1•11•rnhn .i11tl ".1t 1 h flo'4 ,., ' 1111111111 < 11 I\ If you wl\11 to Wolk the ec!Vlte ot .,, 111or~y en "'" melter. you \llOUld oo \0 prompUt Wt th.at your tffPDf'tW' or plud1ng, 11.,,y, ""''a. liloo on llm• ERRORS· Ad rt' month 1111111 1111, 1111 UNIQUE IN WES TC LIFF Ill< :!II \ il'•·cl 1111< ~ .-.1nhto111•, l'•••I ~ ~p.1 c I •I \\ II 111 II II I 11 Ill f'' l',1:17 .~MI lllJlt'l\.S I'll IH \I II ' lll'F'\ -;1 '\I>" J \ $H~llUI S \It\ \1 \ll \ I'\ WALkTO IEACH j l 1111111•• llum.•, Iii~ :.tillll .l lwlrrn ~ 11.1111, :.! ,1,.1, 1i7.'> till\Jll h111111• Hllll ~ I'\ l'l<l ---------W I I II \ I ~. " ' t'\l'l.l 11~:s rm: 1 "1> S:l.">.\.1--1• lolboa lay Prop. I.off ors •675-7060• ENGLISH I l'h,11111~1~~~~. 1111 .I IRVIME TEllACE Lisa Henson, 21, of Armon k. N y , 1s an illustrator and daughter o f J a m e s .J l e n s o n creator of the Muppets. · P11bllt....., Or-Coa\I Oelly Piiot 41Jt1S 0.< JI U 1'11 SSl ... 1 CITATION S• uu..o-• scllclter ti conM10 oe un ·~ en '"• ••u..to. O.C.r11 h•<f'rlo tnm•d••tamet\tl'. de •U• m•ner• w resc>uHta o alec).l(ion ,_ h•Y •fOVftit. OUf'de s.er f'e91\lr ... • · "'. •stn 1 111.11 ul.111• ;1 h1·cl1.1r11n stlould chtclc tfltrr ads h111111• 111 11111· "' 1 '111,111,, daffy and report tr· cl1•I ~I.or' llm·-1 .111·." ron immedlat~. Tht w,. i.:11.11.111111 \r1u 1111 DAILY ,ILOT assumes ll'll.'cliJ1t· ,,111,1 ... 1 "'" I ~lf;l tt 114 'tf S l111l'11 trc•1• hnc•cl '111•1·1 Jllrl µnt11• ul ''"' 11< 1-h111 114.·1~hhc•rt11111d .I 111lr 111 IJri:1· "'Jlf.. Ill l l11wt' .! I 4 IDRM ·FEE Sllllll\. 11,:ht II h111.'hl .111<l 111•" 1111 1 lw m.11 ~ l'I \\lfh 11111·~ 1111111 '""' ;111 Cl I 1• .I I fl .1 l 111' h.1rtf\\1~11t l'·lrllU•'l I 111<11 111,: 1hrnui:h11ut \1111 lc~'o1l11111 11•,, th.111 Ith! fl·",., I 111m SI 11011 111111 hont•'' lh•.!11-111 .ilh pn1 "' .11 S31i5 c•~• "11 h 111111l11n.1l11111 ul .1--11111.1 hl1· .incl Cl\\111·1 lln.1111111,: r .1111111\\ The Lampoon, which occupies a sm all brick c astle o ff Har vard Squ are, publis h es a h umor magazine and last summer put out a lavish parody of People magazine. PUIUC NOTICE Nm tCEO, INTENDED TllAHl'l• UHDCEll SCECTCOOfS 14171 AND 1"74, CAU FOllNIA BUSINESS AND PllOl<CESSIONS CODE N~m• ol 11<.,,-. hi\ Social Security number. •net ttddrtt' Of lic.itnied oreml'I.,. Including zco Coo. ,_,,..,Pertfltal c ... ...,.,,.c ... 1ro1 CABANDONMENTI (At 4'00PTIONI To BRIAN REJC PICKETT •nd lo •II oe•>Oll\ Cliimlno lo I»·'"" ••Iller or molher of Wld m.,..,.. ppnof'H\) •bove- n""'eo tlt mPO I TO THE RESPONDENT -;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;==:::::;::;:::;;;;;:-htr Y L Stlvoor. 1111 S• nt• •n• ~ Ava CO\te Me1i 8y orOf'r of UH~ Court you ere "•'•tlv <1IN1 find ·~' before-tht' Ju~ Pr.,1<11"9 111 Otoi'1rN111 SE C or lh• above enlllled court loctlto ti 12120 N°""'elk Blvd., ,.orwalk, Cell! , Oii Ftbruorv n '"'· •I 9 00 A M ol Iha! day, ,....., •M l~r~ 10 ,,.,.,., <•u ... If 4 ny you h•v• why s•ld perlon \hOul<I not ~ OKlor.O frtt Ctom lhtf control "' hi\ P"'"'" •ccoro1119 10 '"" oe1111on °"Ille """''n T .... .-1111~, PloH Ille<! • petll•on Con<e•11lno you• m•rrl•Ot If you tell lo Ille • r~ wllhl11 lO 001 o• tilt Gel• thel INs Wtnmons " .. r_ on you, YOUf cllf..,11 mo "' .nl••ed .,,., '"• court m•v •nt•r • ludoment contelnlnq lnlUll<tlve or otller oroers concetnlng olvl\lon ol propetty, fl>OU\il \-1, child CUSIOOY. Child \Vpporl, allO<'ney lees, CO\h, ind s1><r. other rellal •• mey l>t 9,.,,1..., by 1.,.. court Tiie g.,n1Shme111 01 w•oes l•klno Of money or or--1y °' 0 -; ~~~:, •u1norl1t!O orace...icnv• may ••to ,ACIFIC VIEW Mf.MOllAl ,A.Ill( Ceme1ery Morluarv Chapel-Cremarory 3.500 Pacific Vcew Otrve Newp0r1 Beacll 644 2700 Gtr•IO 0 Smtih I"' S.nl• An• A•t C~l• MtU CilofMni• H•mt. Socl.tl S.Cut1I' numDPr allO •ddreu oc ln1t110tO lransl~ree lntlucllnu llo COO. ' Tat y let So< S~c No T"e Pttllrun llltO herein I• tor ,,,. S1) JI 1071 Siii Dutc .... r Av• Ir.int PlffPOW ol lreetng , .... Wbif>CI <11110 lor C1llforn11 P1t<•m•nt tor~''°" Chong ~ Soc Sec No Hl JT 140 Deleo Nov JO. "" s John J CD<COt.,, II Dutcher Aw . It vine. C•lllO•nl.t COUllly Cltrk 1(1110 of llc•nulSI 1ncenc1ec1 10 be By l Colemen lr•nsltrroa Oft S.le Beer •lld Wl"f °"Pu!Y L•ctn~ "~1•1' llk "-rtl D. o...td Tol•I CGn\IOH•llOft to bt p.ofO lot lho 0... City a1W1_, w .. t, SM. ,_ Du\lneu ..o lluMt" Ml .ooo oo O••~. C..llforlll•.,... 0 11.0 August 11, 1'91 LEE A BRANCH, Clertc By JEANNINE G4lE~ Deputy • VAN OAO & LIHTHEll A PrefH.._. U.w c-.. 11'2 WHt 11tll St~. s .. nz S.nte AN, CA n1t1t Tai: 17141 S4MJU P11Dllshe<I Orenge Coot Delly Pilot O.c 14, n, 21. ,._, Jen •. "'2 s.1041 • McCC>aMIQ MOITUAlllS Laouna Beach 494·9415 Laouna Hills 768·0933 San Juan Capistrano 495 1776 Cash to DP OeP0\11"' en Escrow 17141 .,.._ il~i:.., Not•'°',,,. btlance of <Hll O:.:""'l•he<l Orenve Coe" 0 ••1• Piiot • lo llt cle~lfd 111 E>Crow '47 .000.00 I I•, 21, 2', ltll, J•n •. 1'197 S41HI Oem1no Note to Dt •ullsllluloo Dy •n •Ill.JC """'""( auumpt1ono1.,1,11no loen "1,00000 rw ""'"' 0.m-Nolt lo DP lUOslll11l.O b'cf .,, -------------- Or•-C:-, MoM!c ... t c;.w, Her-. J~.lel Dlelrkt ... ,J_. ......... ~Iott UWK-MT. OLIVE Morruary • Ceme1erv Crematory l625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540 5554 rtHCIHOTHUS l&L. •OADWAY M09TUAaY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 tAl.ntaGBOH SMITH & TUTHILL WHTCUH CHArll 427 E 17th SI Costa Mesa f\46-9371 •uumpllon of ••ht1no loe11 ,1,610 oo Hott •nd S.Curlly 4'g•..,..tnl '" l•vor of llw »11 .. lll.JIO 00 TOTAL \11.000 00 Tiie piece -·e Ille <M•lde••l•Oll IOt the lr.,,tl•r of It. buWlflJ end lho ll<•n.., °' 11e;.,,..,. " 10 be 0.10 I\ WE$TEltN MUTU AL ESCROW CORPORATION 1<011 S YORBA STREET SUITE •IOI, TUSTIN, CAL.IFORNIA ON OR '4 FTER J•nu•ry Ith, "'' Th• PtrllU •v•u '"•' lht t OllJldertt!oft 10' lht lriMfet ol ""' Dutlnen -Ille ll<MM "' llOFIW• h to lie 1111<1 etle< lt>e O.oertnwn1 Of Alcoholic Bhereqe Conl•ol ho •ciorov..i t"" orcooosed lr.,.tC•r H•m• •nO eddrfl• Of tlle ttcrow ftOIOtr. WESTERN MUTUAL ESCllOW ~-=: S Y~be Str"'· SV/le Tinlin, C..llfor11ie tlllO ATTN. MARILYN MOlll!LAHO Tl!RllY L SHYOEA OEAAlO 0 SMITH r,._,.,°" TAE Y LEE CHOHOLEE Tr111t,.•tin 1>v1111""° Orenoe eo.s1 D•ll• Pltot, 09< 11, 1•1 Softl"'t f'lllCIMOTHUS SMITMI' MOHUAIY 627 M111n Sr ~nMQlon Beach $36-6539 ·~~~~=~~=~==~"'~:.! "A Ill*~.._,.,. Wiii l'9 -... -w-.-v. J_., •· 1• 11 1 p.m. It! lltt 1111...,llt I c.t11•-• """'· 1'heH little adt r oellv Oltttlcl tC111<•lleF1 C.111tr, tttSI .. ., YH'l.._A_,._.,........_11, w 0 r .. I J 0 I n t h e •• rnlow Ill• ••• .-. Tiii• 'VII thouundl of otber peo. o........,.... ,...._,._It~._ pie 1:n th.la U H who ue u1111.._ .,.. --•••• -...11"" retula r ua era o f --.... .... ._.Klleel...,,.., aaisllled. Call our ad ::,.:~ .. ec11 u111 ... "'"' "CTITIOUS aUSIHEH NAME STATEMENT The 1011owln9 t>•>rton• •re 001n9 ''""''"' COOLEY/WASHINGTON U.~. 1110 EHi s._.1..,,th SltMI, S.nl• ne. Ci t'JlOI J ot L•cko, 101 VIII• Vt•••. 111111.,, Ce totos HUllCWI A5-lelt1 le Celi10t11I• :orPO•elloril, lrlO Eetl S.ve11IMlllll SI., Senta A.ne, C. .,101 TMt b\l•IMU ,, conclucltO by • OOnt••I oer1ntrtl>IO HUTTON ASSOCl4TES Joe l.M.ko Tiii' tl•I_, ••> 111.0 wltll IN Cou11ty Cltrk Of Or•-C8"nty on 0.C•mbet 10, , .. , """11 P111>11,...., Or ... Coo t O•llY Piiot 09< 14, 11, a , 1t11, Jen.•. ,.., ).jl1•t "C'TITIOUI •UllN•H NAM• STAT•M•NT Tht followlftg OUSOll h CIOln11 OUMMU.K; Wl!SlWAAD HOSE llUI Prodveff "-· Ullll E. HllMlflttoft 6H<ll, C:.. t'llMI 1111 0....Jnt, 1010 A.Cot Clr~le Hullll"lltaft llffc 11 GI, ftM6 ' Tllla bull-a la '°"°""°toll by 111 INlfvl0\1411, •111 °"""" Tllla RMtmtr!4 •• 111.0 •1111 l"9 ellrllY C~ ti 0t-M99 Cow1f>t .., December IO, t•I 1'111111 P\11>11.n.d Or11199 Coett Oltlr ~ ... O.C. I•, JI,•. 1•1. Jw.. •. Hit j.jlMl Call •·n-1111. Put I few WOl'dl to wof1( for ou. Po_ ... zs,. Ne--1 llN<ll, C.. • .,...,)CJ PLAINTIFF INTERNATIONAL 8AY CLUBS. INC .. Oltlfe BALBOA BAY CLUB, OE,.ENDANl JOHN L NAGEL WMMONS GA.H NU Mal a ftSa7 NOTICll Y• ....._ --. TIM , ... ,., _, ........... .,... . ......., ,_ ................... ....... Wlllllll llt flyL ·-... .............. ...... A'VIM>IU-... MW~ Et trtMMI ,..... _..,.,. -·· u111: •In ••flll .. (I• • me11ea t•• Ufll. ,......_._ ............. .. ·~-........ . II yo.; wl\11 10 -k lhe eel• Ice ot en •llomey 111 thla melter. 'fOU lhOulcl oo •o oromplly so lll•t your wrlUen r••POnM, II e11y, mey ... lllto on time, SI U\190 CleMe Mll(fl ... el CtflM)O de wn ·~ "' ffte •-to, CieOel'I• ll•Orlo lnmaoletemt nlt, Cle .. ,. ,,..,.., •• Ml '"""'""" etcrlle. ti Mr •111""•· ""'* -ret111r-•tit"'" 1. TO lME OEFEHOAHT: 4 CIVIi COlftplelfll he\ l>etn llltO h Ille ote lnllff •Inn yov 11 l'O\I "''"' to o.ft110 IN\ '-wit, .,.., lftVtl, wlltlln • d.trt ..,.. ""' -.... ,,_ tfl '(Oii, fllt wlVI W• tOVr1 • wrltt.ri ,._,. te lflt Cornoletllt. UnleM YOll CIO M, ,_ dllt..,11 wlll .. tfll-011 -lketlon OI Ille ~elnlltf, enO tfll1 COUr1 l'neY tnttr e f"""'"'nl ........ , you for IN ..ilef ~ In IN cern111e1111, •lllch cowlfll reaw11 In t•1nhllme111 ot •• ,. •• telllnt of fnlftfy ... "' ... ,,, .......... ''"" r-•t.O In Ille ~•Int. Dele<I· ~t, 1•1. J PIUEllSOH, o.n. •Y II. IL.1.tOTT Oltlfljty ' TMOMAI J.. O'ltl .... , INC. ... o. ....... ........ ......., ...... . ..... ~c.. ...... . , ....... :., .. lk.1hor' 1oi'.1 1olkkl labifity for tht fird S299.5(JO I W1• 1·~~,~~},J!.1ll11rct lncornct instrtion Ollly. Houses for Solt •....•...••........•..• 675-3411 1002 ------ 111 m.1k1· 11:1' nl\'nt' 1111 1111r l 1111 l '. fl.1 W1·-11 hit hun1t• \>k1ni: s:!·l'I INNI LETS IH:.\J. :"olorm 11r "J ~ c• \ II \\ n I .1 ~ I r.J1 1~'11611r :HI! i.1!1~ .....•........•........ 12% PROU TE SALE! A fantas tic 4 Br 2 stor' home with a mJ i.:n1ri cent h\lng. family arra F'rreplace 1•ount n kitchen 12', fo'man1·111~ iJ\ ail able Call for morr detaJ Is 546· 23 lJ THE REAL ESTAT&:RS If it's got wheels, you'tl move It faster In a Daily Pilot classlfled ad. c:a11 642·5678and a friendly ad· vlserwlll help you turn your wheels Into cash. fllrll "''" PtUIU S©~oillv\-~£trs· ..... ------I~ ~. C1'4Y I PO\Ulf ----·-·-·-· o·fOl''Oft~ t.r'f't ol tt-. t01,1r -'"O""bl.tcf fll!Ofdt be ..,.. to '°"~ '°"'' •·1'1110. 1WO'dt • ;! ~~,~~~,\(llftS r r r r r I' r 1 6 't:l':::::i'. !11IUS TO I I I I I I I I SCll.AM-llTS Aftt•t" le a..HicatiOll 5 IDO RESl06ffl4L AEAl ts TATE SERVICES llDUCIO IN SHOHCLI~ Cll1rmin1 apll1 le"•I well located 3 Bdrm. Coun try kitchen. muter tulle Rtmodtl • makt monty P!tnt 1V11leblt 149S,OOO _ .. ·•-r .... •111l.1ff2-.::11E5ITl-.uta.·----1 ,....... ar-. CtNI Dllltf ... .. OK. "· ... tt. n. tl.14. u."" ... , ..... ,...I..., ar-. CMtt Def" ~IM 0.C, U, tl, ».1"1, JM. 4, t• MINI ~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!tl...:'.!1• \ I hath. ~111111\ l111•.1k l,l>I 111111k. 1l11nwcl rrilini:1·1I 1 "' 1111! r1111m 1111, nl 1·hJrm llnh S 1111 'hlll 1"16 7171 . THE REAL ESTAT&:RS 644-721 I ,.. BY OWNER 2 Hr I BJ e\nll1•111 lu• .1 I JUSTLISTED• t111n plJni-1•11 t.11 Lar~e (oron,1 t1rt. M J r 1tupl1•\ t!7; 0(10 IHI! :!13:• dupll',Jus111~r.1r~u1c1:i jon:,\!'\\'I EW 2 Br~11.1 j lxtrm.' in e.11 h 11011 :!O' rll-1·1. ~ .irct ~l'r !IJll' do" n " 1th t 1 . Sl~K 0\\n<'I I h:ltl 94411 rmrt~.1i:1• Pn1 c•cl • richl 1>t2 IOlllR JI SJ19.00U \ 1)111'11111 ell ll.1rho1 1111•'''"'•'111 ('11 13% Sl7.000 DWM! Bt·he\·t 11 ' r\ fanta~tu· home "'1th lar11e II\ 1na: and family areu Hnrk r1 r epl 11 1'c l\unn~· kitchen. 3 huge tidrms. 21 t baths Great f1nanr 111g, Sl7.000 do"' n 13', interest Call for mcHt details. &16· 7171 SHil, EASTSIDE .,ux ONLY 150/o DOWN 014ner "''II t111Jn1'l' 111 quahftl't1 bu' 1•r \\ 1•11 locatl.'d. i:oo1i' l11ok1n,: " Unltb t 4 1·.ir jtJr .cj?1· • ampll' pJrkmi: R\'ln" 11 l unt• ~ 11 r'"°~ Coll Today 644·72 I I --YOL'R POOL TABL~: "111 Ix' Im.I Ill thi• ~UIJ1•r bonus rcKJm lhut 1(111'' "llh th1~ 3 BR 2 bJ hom1• + ~p.t ~: ~t'l'lll'nl hU\ ' ' Sl55 000 L.,...a Village l .E 497.:1761 Cl11s1ritd Ads. your ont stop shopping center llmb Aboard our Gift Train and sell "" ~Items. 1 It's se my . . . Just cal &42-5171 ii . •k for your Daily Pillt Clltslllls .~• I, I --~--~~-·· ......... -·~----........ _.. ................... ._. ................. ____ _ -------·· I Ora e Coa s t DAIL Y PILOT /Monday, December 21. 1981 DI . 1001 1002._... __ ,...w. -....rrop.rty 1000 .......... ,..IMd Uwfwwl.ahed ~·-!Aal ........ ~ •• ,.................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• •• •••• •••••••••••••••••••• ••• u.rtwwllhec:I )425 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... ............................. ~· 106' IMCOME CosteM"o lJ14 U.,..aleoch 3141 ....................... ct.I M• 3UZ CottoMne 3124 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• PROPERTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• TOWNllOUSF. end uull, Dalebout Bay &Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 COMf WITH US ••• TO IAYCREST. Executive thrcl' bedroom home . Near perfection both inside and out Formal dining room and den Pool s1ie yard. Luxuriant land st·a inn~ ~'in is hed garage. $.125.000. DOVll SHOIES 4 Bdr exrcut1~·l' home L~ I !Ill duµll•x , 1wr11n like new. 28R 2llA, dm RR. 1101£ 1·out11e view, SPECIALIST WtlJOOI & ~Pll family vu, fp, $6.~l/rtK> ~~~)Giiii ml(, 111 patio, bakony. Reina. washer, dryer. nrw cpt. 1450 mo As k IXIC.HOMl nn. ~ormal 1!1mn11. 2•, 57rM M ~·111AM 1rM A/C, (rpl, sl'lf·dcao 1111rSftSOt111.jlOOOO for B1ll,11311266 , .~~d· =~~1:ir0~)~::i~ks Scl1'(1 from 3 II* UllltS Hu 1-:xcellent 1·on1!ill(111 wkmls OVt!ll dr!l))t'I> Set• l(alc Small 2 BR l1 UA Wllh lit • arp I BM , loh or wood llM-llN"I ·rc11ru. av111litlilt• lu suit Sl.200 Ind 11ardt nu & "'uiJ,· C'l ubh.'le, suuoa.· tll' y11r1! l!A7Simo. rd' •· wiill"A""r •~11s mo buy .ahtx)'Ur ~·orrnael 1 1 ......... 0Nln11..a 3252 '"'" ~ ,... ,... .... ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• din rnl,2rrpks 5715•000 yournet•<b. poo .ser-v11·t· 7tll 3\IJI or :?.:: •.•• '!: ••••••••••• Quiet, nr·ft'wys S670. Nu n.-q Ni~cl u11nl644·7211 ~for8111,6311266 3Ht let• J. V> ~~ 6415 A._'l Avail Ul•c· ~:xc(' 4hr, :lb11. fum rm. :i t>+.•ti. 775 Z'>llO, 751 OW6 2 Br I H.i <'o mmty pool, &chulor $32~.rrw, 2864 6'l2·2510/ll46 411411 :b 1·ar i:ar, v1rw, nr 01'l'<HI 3 l.lr Near llarbor & lllth frpk, 2 1·1111wr1 sp111•es, La:.aJle CM l\T'CTCCCD . ('lclfletoSCl'l;i111 GrNm $1300.9743420 u1l'oi.ta Me~a 645t!Oll6 new paint /l.vall 1m 957·2740urt 6 l ~i.::J.µJLI\ hrook honw , ~1llH .:!111\, -or8Jt 5897 IOl'd $6~·0/mo lh•iol' MIWPORTHEIGHTS COJJJl~t-1\1'1 /JI(.,'' liv. dill. lun1 rm. 1·nr MksioltVlefo 3 267 Cuti l>11Vl' S1·h\\'l'1t·kert Large 18 H · I Ii A 31.ldrmhorrw,fm•iilan·. ~ '1V ~ yarit.it'ilr"ur ,SKSU'ulU •••••••••••••••••••••••J HH. 21i UA Nl'w11111l ,,.2112.'\5 l'4'!1l44 Wl'st111dc Upstairs d bl h 711 t"I (1·1e.3 " llOM~:s FOR IH:NT Tt•rrat'l' Cuntlo lli1th l• ,,. cirrvt•ti ,, f'r1<l11e Avull Now $311~ 1!~u~ng~~~~t>t111rf 0;:;~ :insruttl'l·:t':~11• ~~~i.~rip 992 t'u ruJtwn 3&4 Rdrm~ Sli50$1i7!> Up1o:rt11lt>1I with 'i rn all Alt'nl MO>OO'J7 PAIK NEWPORT COUNTIY CLUI UVIMG Bachelors, 1&2 bedroom upt.s & townhouse11 t'rom ~$1~ _644 1900 BroadS1117,500 l'o~tJMn.1 ,t'A, ft'n1·t'd vard' & l'a11u Stov1•, 1>1 ~ Co1taM1tta 3824 PALMMESAAPTS R MC di Rlt !Ill, l RA , ftim roorn, ~aral(l'M K1<ls & Jll'ls h11oa~hl'I', Wushe1 & •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• l51ilM~ll Or Duplex. upstairs 2 lir, I oy c ar e, r. d111 room, dt•n. fp. :! rar welt'Onll' l\t n111 + dt•µ Dryl'r l'omrnunity po11i. N~:w LY 1H:<.:OR 1 Br unfum. $360 1 llr. &. frplc, gar11ge Nrar 548-7729 i:ar, $Ci7:i1rno . h t i '>t't· ~ 2000. Agent, no flot•. Suurw & J.11· No Pt•b l Ur 11ab pd, l'ncl gur furn S400 2 Ur unfurn udo shopping area $600 L417WlSTCUFf DR., u .I . -----APPLEVALLEY uvad .11111 1st lh·bbll' $6.'iO Mu NoL1·ast' A'·url dtwo~lll'r, J)()OI Adul1s $t25 Adults univ Cati year lease Adults. no " 63 l-7l00 1 .. u ...... u d Tu Shetter S<I0-0702 ltwwport S.ach 326\ Jun M tl31 1:111 fur a11 M2 5073 ' pets. Must have ref's -•-r "ee ' N 4 I ·> ••••••••• ••• •• • • • • • • • • • ~ 4 54G-986Q D r 1 v e b y 6 l 4 1, ~~~~ ·sro.ooo ror rl'mod<'I on rar new P i·x ~ · 1 l'ro!J(!rty l Hr I Oa l.il1111tmi•nt 2 llr 1 Ila Ari 2 BR 1 BA l'OOLSJDE ,. __ t . waterfront home 40'. txl[li11; 2 hth "111'1\ taru\ holll>t! 111 lui:h tra££1t· llG CANYON Townhout~ N('wl~ dtcor Gu~ pd APT Well landscaped <;.l~bhouse Ave 494"63<1!.. "'4n0Mtsa 1024~onleoch 1040 return on invt•stmenl Wlt lfl!l)Jt·e ... c,n~·o'1't't area of We~ls1dl• l'o11la 1.uxur1ou~ Thrn· Unfurnished 3525 t•ni•I ~ur . pool. dshwr C'ourtvard . carpe ls. Orean£ront for Winter ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Will give udd1l1on:i l pa to. garal(t .,. ' ' ' I rtksa T1•rrif1t• for Ant> lwtlrooms Two lt,1ths ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aclu!,1:; 642 5073 dran•?S~ Adults only. no Rentals. Furnished & FRHDOMHOUSE Sl'J~nn's Spt'l'llll No guaranlee '.lllh othl.'r l'os rash flow No11o que Shop Ar1·ountrni.: tt1chlyclcrnrutcd Muled r ~u.!!.'._B~ker.67S·49_g_ J Br !Ba lar"ey·•rd qu<1hly111~ to rnukt• th15 projects $159,500 11111 Grund\. Offll'e. L.i~ Offit·l' cir tool's 3000 ~quart' fct•t 8EOME OF 3 flrTownhou~e pets. $3SO'mo 548·4827 E & C d " u Rltr 6756161 XI k I I Nuwlv decor nas pd , _73_1·6829 __ ~_A_0ent NO FE ! Apt on ° $95,000 . 641 0763, ''ll' yours Fan1ast1t· pool 871·7713, G75·0~15 I · nl 11ur mg W1l c I\ Ov(•rlooks 10th l•'c of THE LUCKY FEW ~ , ,., -.<> rentals Villa Rentals. ----ho,nlt.' r. tnesl are:.• Ask H .... IOR RIDGlt. 3 uu1rs C .M. l'U.\~ rt•mo111'11ni: tu ~Ull i.:nlf c•ouriw $2790 month lll'nl Ill ('os1a M~·sa's end gar. pool, d~whr 2 bf. Adults. no pct~. new "'7<-4912 Broker $1"' ooo Rk 7"" -c " \ .w... f • I I AduJts 642 5073. ly de<· stovet refng. l'lll'I _.!'~------· -1111( ""· rlllllOv., m.l sq ft. $2001\ down PTlC't'JUSt redu1•t•d,11t'111 ipprox """\Q t 1·x \1•ltr)' t•aw ~7 Rut• NE WEST i.:alnl 20 I FAST MOVE lrvint 1044 S81SK F P. own('r will ' new.callnow dud1n•i: lhe yard Grm1d\'alt'c Opl•nSun Townhonw \'ILLACa; Sp.w1ou~2nr. I Ba $39l 11atio,$475_!17_9 4410 EA.5TBLUFF lbr .• ~· ?.:~~~a~~:~i:_ti;:d~~: ••••••••••o•R••AS•••J•l•C••••• ~!,~: r"' a~·6:i~ •• 1:SLl14mU·s~nliTnSt~CuM4:! 11;0:1 ~7~1ok:110 5411 5 1 4 ~. ~~~)·;~~ R~~~lo;c" tall ~·1c!~~~1l:~!;r"111~K~,;~ I~~ ~,''~rfo~·~;:,1 ~·!!~s~un ~raa~~s.1 qb~i·cta;fd~t~: ;~;~':,o{_~g1:4:.4~6~ Costa Mesa Northhon\\' ** ---o· , " · · 1('0NDO.:H1r.2"dt~1 .li:I ofµun·luxu11·Ci;irai:1·~.$4!•l M02 Ur1Bal\pl t213>.t98ti7876or0ceanfrt.Lg,3 Br.2 ba This qu1el cul dt• sac PRICE REDUCTION t::asb1dt' I~ Ill\ 1>uul. ma~ I l' r b cl r rn LUXURY IAYFROMT hyclr11 lull.' In rua!>t1•1 C aralo(l' wasber dryer. 5!1'7·0056 upper. 2 car gar. fpl. yr· home is looking for'' VILLAIALIOA l ownl'r unx101h i.trl'at wliak11n~. dhl.i:.m.11!1'13Br''ll.i 11o 1thlioa1 .. 1111 \Ul lt'. f11rrnal 111111111: :illbuilt·m~ Smalll'hild Avail now I Br l'arport. Jy . $1200/mo N .B. family ! Will toni.ldl'r Sm0 1t> (am1l.~· ,,.,,tached 3 YOWlg nor.pie. Pool •·our ftnaJltmi: al 10', " onncr frnk ('l'f'llral \ ~l •t . !'1>•1111~. wood hurn1111: (~K. no 1>Ns Univ. I year NV\I & laund"" Adults, &t2·~3 ___ _ ' r year~ wi 1 &!rm home m fabulous resources . l dt'al two '>--n'strnnt~ IH:.! """ v;1e. $750 mo :llH2. ~bµlr amt·nll ie~ s:iso<l :vi 0 flro·pl.1l'I'~. r1111·ro "u' l' 11lcl t:;lll lor uppt no pets. $415 .., S2G5 I.ft• Balboa Island Waterfront 14"loanro 7 0 ... -.. ~v , rs11 . . l'n'I om ,, . '\,IL (If)\\ ".1n1 I ,,..,.... ., ~~jved~~~: :~;'~~s Wnnclbridgt' Great bed(j roohm V1llf'a rnhr your LotsforSale 22001 !~.~ .. ,.,~un !17!15.170 ur I Brokt'r675 ~1112 11\1''.:s. flc;nt·l'dl palllUS &I ·~r.M<:MT ti42·11103 l)llSll !131 w 19th S1 3 Br 2 Ba Yearly ren Sl.S.900. Call S40· l1Sl terms a l'ail able Ca 11 1rst ome rrs <b a ••••••••••••.... •• • • • .. .,.,. w.,., ~ t1r u.~ r I\ a t' .c ci.:an ~;TIJNNlNC lari.:t• 1 & 2 5:.18·0492 la I $97 5 Mo Ca 11 now dally Opens to flagstone ~ acres or land N1•"1wr1 I I HEWPORT HGHTS h11ng !1nl~ tr, 1n111ulc~ I 11,. 2 n.o Gardt•n /l.µl 2 Br. 1 Ba Santa Ana 170-0347 . (Uj] pallo $148,000 assuru.c lk•.it'h 011. r11r l'orld11~ I . I cum ~ a~hwn l:.J.1nd I l w . & ~i \\\,,,db ridge. bleat 12' • Least• option OH1u• or M1"1h1·;tl Hid~. t~; ~•tit• 2 Br 2•' 11.1 altr;11· !Jkl' nt·w , ru~torn hull\ ,l rnmutt•' tu SC l'la1a o1 I Poo 710 llllh st <.:-Ondo near Sunflower & Stell> to the beach 2 3 Rcal.11 is ava1lablt' l'rtt'l' ~\107b3./l.i,:cnt llv<· 111.'W rnntlo. PJl111. I lll'<lruon1.lh.ith, tnrr~1.11 lit' /l.1111ort JLi-t1·a~t•l1 TIIF. Vll'TOHIA N New· Rnstol. patio No pct~ Br frplcs. yearly Im ., S2•1l 500 • , . ~p.;, fpli'. $725 mo d1n111g mom hornt• ~ • ..ii j :'llc•11oi~111 111111 ,_ ,11 ,11 I) 1.fei·o1 2 u1 " i.:ar . Ut1ls paid except dee·! maculate $650 & $775 ~--_ 551 ·JOOO · l!UN.TIN(,TON II b \l 11 JoH'l' Waltt••. Jfr :vt a:-. 1111! Jft'<1 lf1 kllt•t\1•n . H.11 S.m l>il'i,:o l•'rw \ ~'""' nl'w rrpt!> & drupt•~. lJll ~) mo Sierra Mg ml 673·2507 --•-••••-I 19~0Barr.rnr• l'k"" '"•n•· t Cote Realty 2·25 x 117 In•~ P\/W c•ur 1\31 12ti0 I 1 ll'W $l.ilMl mnnlh _\_• "' 1 1,,~ .11 SHH.ii! a 111111a.h in~. patio Artult' l'all t'-0 641·fl24 Quiel 2 Br I Ba garage, -~~~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS ncr 10th aml Olnl' I I\ lca:.t• 1.J I i.100 .. . i • t•wn 15 636 4120 t I Ad It o 2 Master Suites & Investment Sl60.lkXJ (7t4 l lllll 1017 ~n· l'lcan 2 Br I Ua Rcultor h.n ·1 1~.1 .. :!l7:i .°' au I:'' :' ... :. · · LGrCJt 2 Bdrm ' pa '°· poo . .. u .. 5' n Eastsid. Condo GROSSMO NT 640-5777 • .i _ _. • D rt Fenc•ell y.ircl , l(arus:«. I j AH• (osta Mi·s.. lili7 (, Vit·tona S4'iO Fireplace, gar, xlnl • ~~01801 H ISlh. Vacant Terms in L'n11'er$11,· Park ~°'"• ese • nt•\I 1•a1111.'1 & pa1nl 2544 1 1 Area. Brand new t'pl., ----- SI 17,500 \'lllagc II ·This 1s llll!'!'lll------, RHOrt 2 400l or:.ini:to. 1!11us1• .. ~; · .Aparlments F\irnis.h•ed d~.pa1nt $52511{;28149 IOCEAN VIEW deluxe 2 675•1771 pcrfct·t for the ~mal l SACRIFICE ' •••••••••••••••••••••••1$525 + ~t<'11r11\ • THEILUFFS I••••••••••••••••••••••• "': Be a~tlf~I landscaped Br. 2 Ba deck. yard, famili· '''"frm ·•1, lh 2 1 ·h Mobile Hom1•, f1:>.t•r l s.11'!'>7711 S1umou~4hdrm .:lhJth.1C .... toMaso J.724 • ·•~ t p J&S . brick Cr plc ., ga r ., • ~"' '· 0 a '· new uxurv town ousc I , < t· . k I' 1 • . ~~ "' ' gar...,n ap s oo pa tt'ntrala1r,eo1•t•rl••I d Jbd ·Jb uppn ... sar p.ir .• 1111 1 fJmhunll'N""l'·1111<& ........................ 1 ~ d. k SECU R GATE pa\111 Assol'lat1on pout & ~~l f,W 8 ~~\1 FR ~S 1 Spnn!(S $5000 ~lfi:I o:\07 1 . MESA VERDE tJf'l>t'l J\lm ,. 1n rc·;ul\ v.~. mo \Lclurt· at 'ult'. 4 -~1,,.. 1 • ~g~l~.rn~> i>cf.~ a r 111 g $890 ·mo. or lease opt. 1enn1' l'lll!>l' hi WJlk ,,, \OST Sl3S ;, '.. Dea. th In Fam1ll' Fnrt't'', 3 hdrm: .2 h.i, (qi), $1200 per mouth 1\l!l "".'""'' t)U>l'l ~·"'I Ifft• Your unused lllrt $435 Adults. Sunset Bluffs on shopp1 11j(. ~!'11001 & .. 'IU t.c Sale or !hi~ il~JUtllul J)Jllo 1616 s~mlal"""d 640[15611 .1•1111 'llt•\1pct1I ll11cl 2BR I lia $500 Pac1f1(' Ave c ~ c·hurc·h Sl:lil.500 S7!i·433:I I Spamsh !~pl' Homl· in Nnpcls ~5 24211 1~11iK:r.:I 1 Items COUid F h · 2 O!S56 1·630·9440 642-8808 OW!llER 1\NXl<ll'~· 1 l.<1t}wnta Uomt• h,1, .1p 1M1'$a Vrnlt> 4 hr puul llalhn.1 l~IJnd W.1t1•r£ro11t N""" clc·rnr 1 llr clpb. i>· ltil '1111 · t;-t l with lar'ge loft & extra I $235,000. : prox 2100 'II ft I nl'Wl'f1Jl&p:u111.).!.1rtl1•11 1 '.1llr211~ Yt•Jrl~ fl'rl "'I' '" j.!,11 \'u11'1 1\l be someone's "Pacifk 00£~2~·0414 ,75J·l042. lmmac·ulate I bedroom Srparall' (;u1•,1 h,1 &· p111tl •l'I 1 SX !1H , t.11 ~75 Mu 7700311 ~.m1111 1i' .u11111 , 1\.1 :1:1 Terract Apts lmmtdiat Oc 2,'i bath Ne11oport Crc,1 j 1!""ll's. ~"11111111111! 1111111 ~;!r.r.M1 SPYGLASS \1•11"·1~ $:1311 ;,». lfl:!t Christmas 66.'i PARKDRlrE('M S700 •mo ~Br ~'fa~AcJi. ~ondo boai.ls form a I tlcn 1 l· 11 rus '. ~t't'' .I. l..1ri.:1• JBR. :!llA r arn c rn r; id~ ~It n1 had11•l111 .i 111 ~ l•1 Ba<'helor and one lid rm u~tarrs. view. balcony. mg room. large fan111) ShJtlt• I rct'' art• .oil UK :'<(t fl"l' :-.. .. 'Ill''"'' On·an & lll)!hl I"'" s II th m "P" All adult• and no ul ed ·1 Id room . rom;inll l t'nl'lllsi•d h' Hhll'k\Loll ...,511 · •1~,:., ("I' ll•lrtn IJm rm '.\1.1r cl.11'.lt•f'k11r 111unlh e e ""'' ~ •at ce11ngs.encs .,1 nM1 ··~~ •. 1 "·" ~·1·1110 I M'' 1n1 pets Pool. HBQ and garagl', block to beach. £1repf;J<'t' N t.''.I 1 :1 qwl r't•n1·1• $17;.. 1~111 l '0111 ;11·1 l,.;rw 1;.1 \ 111:11; i:...r .... ~ rnn · ',., ~ '' l!tundrJ room Yearly (i)nCgEAa ~.d \'di [.~J>,l' r.!.1't'h I ~:.rnlt''-l .~~·}.\~·.:~,· f' 3HH. :!II,\ Fam r 111 r..11, I .m l•~'.'j, t • I I l.Winqton a~oc h 37 40 WI th an ad 3 UR. Newport H1•1gh1~ i::s_L Mgm_t 642 I~ .. ~--r ... n n l t"(U or ·''" .n ... t•\t1 ' <>K ""' fill.' I '"'.l\Jl .tl1 • •· ( lUfllt' ........................ . 1+513C,olPUSDt·IRVINE mre ~)/.(' do~n owrwr l n:i..11m.1 -'"Pl'I'. "''11l!.!•',' "P<••I. 2 p.11111,'' rrpl • ., Under !he area. Cp. l>kl• new" 322 VE RSAILLES corner will tarry balunc" .ti f''~ ,~, 17.ol low ·1 "1 w, .... 11·hll Sl~<MI llh• ~.. H.B. s Flt-4 EST Ot:ll'$575 5!'1!!., 50()1 Penlhouse 2 BR . 2 BA bt<lo11o markt•t 111!1•rt·~t • IOutp~e 2600' ~1·1 IX:!li pd~ !>Iii :!:IK'I !'lp.mbh ~-'l.1\1 I.II Ill)!' I Oa1'ly P1·1ot N!!Wl'r 2 Br Wllh ~aral(e. S750 l'all9792390now' I ·~ .. , 21\r :"'t·'.I 1.1rpt•I fn•,hl.1 llt',lllliful l'•1rl. h~" '1H new carpel & paint 675·3787 Tn.11, Realtors ••••••••••••••••••••••• parntc•tl i:ar.ci.:1• •:11d & llluff,1.,111111 :t II• ••P t t.r re111ndini.:' T1·rra1 i·cl GI.ff Gut'de ,\dull!..nopt'ts S430 mo I OREGOHRAHCH patio SS()O 111., 1~1~1 dcown :1 ha f\1trh1•n 1 1-~11 Sur1ki·11 1:a' hhq n4.'>·5S7i NEWPORTHGTS 34:! JC'rt' r Jndl, ·"'" \n,ihc•am.St tlJ>t•n •l.oiil 111.w1k Sl.ltKI 1;11 ~1,u~ ,11.11kl 111~ lo unl.1111 · IB<lr.garage.s.125 HEWPORTCONDOS ha\e~phl~ s:!2tHl$:l~IHl,1 K ~ Sµar :1 IHI ~."" \1·n ~p.111 •1 11, ru11oi ' Wt•st~1de Cosia J\l esa. 640-7814 S1ud10. 1&2 bdrm~ from .t<'re Oeeclecl 11 at1•1 1 lp,1nl0\lnh"· !'1101 101: "l'l'·•r.11>' cl1111n).! ·" "·' Call 642-5678 duplex. upstairs. 2 Hr 1 UJl)ta1r.; bachelor. quiet I Bd D I " I• t 1 II:! 1·en1ral heat. refn"t:' Rl3.000 & up All ha\\', Xlnl pa~t11r1• "' hick' rm up ex µin~ I'll' $7511 111<> \1•1 "" " 1 n 1 1• ~ 1• ' " area nr \later. $.100 mo SlZfi.51~1 good assumahlc loan,, .\bout 1 m1 tc• ~11 Lor:!•' 111 rm l\ll IH' • 5-M 1110 h11 111d1~t· ~ 11 1·hn1 .\ and ask for the &~ton·. cnl'lsd gara~e +se( .. ut1lmd 673·2065 C:: SELECT ..,... PROPERTIES r I I I I I \\ I~ I II I Qull'I & sarl' $425 mo C.M.CUTIE w,,,,dbrldgc with low tlown pa) I A•hlJ11d 'k' .111·.1 \l.1 n· 1,11 1111 l'lsr·" H.1rl.1r \I , ... me· 1 llH l.t~ll)"(' ·' n 1111 Christmas 5'l8·54-12.i705629 &•achfront 2b<lrrn. 2ba. Full pnce $113.000 for ocalru ments P0ttl. rn roe1rn .1 J~l11' Vil'"'' Xln1 fm "' J.!,1r1 c•nN no p1·' .•. 1 .: ll\ r.ur 1111 ~1 ·110 •111 ;·;~.11''/,~1·~.~111 s 111:. "intl'r onl) $670 mo tJus 3 Bdrm dollhoust n ' ., sub park mg. ';iuna & tax ~h1•ltt•r 1,7~, Oll'iJ 111 1~1 ·' ,iw:i ,11 .11 I .I" 11 11· •It A~Visor RRESIDE COMFORT until June 559 1692 a£1 Has new roof. rnppN :;;;1 :1000 Jacutz1 & :.•>mt· "ilh I H.'>5~ll Dena Point 3226 ' 1;11 II.•• ,1>0'.1JI, Laq?e !Br up,l<11rs with . 5pm plumbing and bathroom i9zoBarr•nrA """1·•n in•' o1:eannrw~ :RealEstate ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hlull 11111•1.ul.·I! l llr ~·::111111 ;,'.\·:·:::.~ t'.tthedral l'l'l lings. l\earl\ lease unfu~n 2 noor. AmE'111l1e~ mrlucle Be . I Excha119e 2800,! Bil :! 11 \. ill~h"·'"h••r Ila 1;1111 rm p11ol )t 11111 : J~K>btdt> balrnn~. frplt. lxlrrn. ~ha. bllrn> Ne11o spa. 2 t•ar garul(l'. a111I OIJW'IO ach I 048 I ·······••ot••••••••ot •• no p1•1 ()II "" 1 pd ' ·'''~IX I n1 1.:-. ,,•1:111 I.\ l/I I\ r 'II nnH IS\ EAST SIDE I dshwshr & t•arvurt s.115 paint t'arpet drapes RV . • e . T '>(i L' •• ••••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • I I 11 ,. . I I ffll acr ~s r\ -" L' N"'RO 'T I "SPRIUGS" !l\(tl .. ell '·' 10•· H--1..-v· 1 ·111 I' I I I I 111. "It<'> fl Ill I' ls,... $l!5() Call Linda or Art down . . , .• ,\ r N Modular " K.'i7 l'~Nl <in><>r ltW '" ,,. '" , .. n I ... "~ r ,1 V" .1 J< Spue1ou!I bac•h INl!h p:.itw -. . Typ1· lfoml'~ 2 t hr I LUl\UI\ Condo ~ 11 .. 1no· I l11trr•1 • i1 • \\ "' I~ • :i :• l•lt '• "' \111 l..1~nctn ruqm. I ~ rn:• Adulb. 110 Jll'h All\. 675·1060 ~ernnt~ ': 1111 1111 hrh Ranl'ho ~1101i:1• .I llr 1 'FountoinYalley 3234 L1111 n•1m 1;1. 1t '"', fd11111. lh1l1I 01\ 1111 l't'I' t all :!6.)()Harla.:H9 2Hi t::astblurf 2 Br 2 Ba TRADITIONAL REALTY 631-7370 + f1~hmg p11•r ('1•1l;ir 1 11.1. s 1211 111111 C'Cf lll I~ ....................... 111111 Sll:!.1 "'" ,q4 7-54 41 for ·•flJll lu•t1111· 11' j.!Ulll' nreplace. pool. porch Collage l~Pl' rc•d'.lnod Prdn ,ml cumm I t!0'11-:FPHllF\I' 1<111~;·1•1 3748 l~l.\li,:111 1:1~11i03 DcnaPoint 3826 w/ViewS625 i201JJ4 dN·k poul i:oa1dt'di~--------lrnrw r1•nt.tl I"'"' I Bt1r111 Sif111 ~···1111",1 111"(',11n1111,11t1111 t111iol11 lOljlol'loB eoch ••••••••••••••••••••••• --- II I \ •. 1 1 •••• l\t ·• ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1wesTLAKE YILLAGE OCEAuview oe-L·.-i:a te. a< ts con~ " •',\LL'ST/l.l'' ... ·\''L,·.:.1·1 ·'l'\IJllHI .:11•1111 .i 1.111 ,, i;.1 .. 1~" II '" ,,•(\I( .·•JI \ 1.,, .. 111,11n1, " ~-cl "'' c.. < • u 1· 1 1 l • IJJ\u1·, ·.111d111 'I'·• I'\ lmmc•d 111 rup.111<'.I I Copistr_,.. 3878 o~~ Yl9.!JOO ~!J!I :!!!th ·100' • ro111111 1 .. ~111n tl"1wr llkr pl't~ ~1·.r.nin" ' 11111 • 'i•c u 1 "•I I' 'i k i 11 ~· ! From l>ana Porn! JTICl\l _ .... He-rt Beach I 069 Great ~ewpnrt lot·a11on 'i I I• 'I Ii lllllX 11l'l1 "1" ~~K~I \j.!t'lll 111' ~·i' 11 II 'I' • K'>tl m.; id ' 1' 1"'' 1111''11 "' \ti 1111 ••n h "" m IJ It' x ~<'<'n>l' bluff hkr n"'" ' ••••••••••••' •• • • • • • • • • --r-Call 0an64sn21 I i.~· I ... n11• ·',. "' Sll51o• H" ·:.. I !•1~11 ,p.1,L111ntln rnnrn j fi<' the fir~i on•upant' ! st()(} condo 2 llr. ne" OWNERS MOTl\',\TED' Beaull£ul :\le~a Verde Patio home hoast~ formal dtning room . seperalc fam1l~ rcmrn . antique r1rcplal'l' pt'rfetl for cold 11ointer n1~ht; Nestled on larg(• 1·11rn1•r lot wtth prell~ co1 cr1•rt patio. Si8i .500 Ca II for appointment l•HJ~·~' 979.2390 Tarbell. Realtor~ ftlntinqton BH ch I 040 ....................... •....••.••••.........•. CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! Sparious 4 Bdr m "' bonus room & OCEAN VIEW Cstm POOL. SPA + GA/.F.BO Wllh W ETll 1\f< Beautiful horn<· \I Ith many mce upgrailt'!\ Onlys.129.900 Pnn onl~ Call Patnck Tenore ;igt 75!J.1221 IA1\l'h lllrln1111 •o1r11lu I >\'~~~i:ltt ,,...~ic,rtBeoch 3769 11;1l111~orcl<'l'I>.' \'1q.11•h Only ,1 units.:! Ur 1·arpels drapes. pool. S~~. 11<111 1• 1p11 I 1 ~ I' ~inqton Beac h 32401:-•·wi••rl lfru:hi-.1 tu ... ~?... •• . . • • • .. • • • • • • t "" ai.:1·• a1 ;111 " f ri:>lr & 2 Rr " dt·n In~!'). no peb. !I\ ail l 10 WE'REREALLY Sltt5.CMMl 1h.1n!-'.1 lut ••••••••••••••••••••••• r111h 1111 111d11•t llr~ I•'~ \\~IHl'\T ~& 1 Hr , 11,orh S:lliH llurr1 fnrtht'be~tvie11o' $415 call Jim,661 3806, "'"'RAID llOM t:~ FOR H E'.\'T 1111lc $X.'11I elm" 111 I Pt \\ • y, mlt't V. ,.,.~ 11 I llr $40.'t $11:1 .-r-.< • ~c-5 \ti I l'\'CS ,,,., '•'"J~in 111-.11 h 11.o• ~ ·1 & I llclrm $1,7~ S71H1 1 St \oclro•w,, i.i·· ,11,1,1, ., 111 sn;1 ~IS~ ~ I•>..,, • u b . no lhill 1r nltlrl' llt'CIJ•ll' ll'.111 l!.11 C'\l'l'C 1111>111 'II 1 I I \' 11 .. I' cl I .I I' d ' ~ \11111 hi\ 1•7.1 ~ .... :1 Pt'" [)a I" 1i4 3 0212 Santa Ana 38 80 this monlh'~ :-.:111,ma l 1,,, ,1,,uniiihlc· ti '• ~ .. 1r.11!"' 1\111' •• ~ p .. 1,1 BIGCAMYOM F:Al BOABAYCLUB l~l.'1 !-!llH •il:iKtn Wk~dsf..t>t .t>4·11 . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Groi?rapl11r n•IJ!11t• 1•1 11,1.,1 l'> ,,., ~I :• 111111 11o1•kor111.• ht mu , d1•p (111.1rcl ".1 t•· 1 n111111 l~irl(t· :! h.t ~ h.i pnul llt.I 2ll "h f I IBrl Ba.adult~~er con Neumnrt H hor' o 1· \ 1 S11,u·1111r' . h•ll 111 I 1111 h,,. 1 \jll 11• "111 111'" .1dulh nu Pl'h s:rn;, 'uxe. r~. ~ 3'~. rp 0 ' do nr "-('o~st Plaza .. ,,.. .lr "' 1'<tt11l1·f11r' . ..ISZIM~>. j!1•11I "" "" .I ir. hi li-l:.' Hiii! 'L .. ;7 .. 119. «>rl'•"•·'\<'""' \\•11tcan vu S51:iS600 "'' ~ rhoi1·c hayfrunt pro1wr 1 Ht•Jltol , :i!l 11177 I.II\ ~ llr ~ . I\,, l'i ,.11 rm I 1c.,111c 11111111 !-l' ,11 I .... '™'• rm .i96 OZ7 I. 1!3.1 0666 P o o I s p a . g ~ m ty w11l 'kH•l<'kf't t'.111 rn1 OCEANFRONT NEWBRFEl>Al'TS . $425 mo .\1 H >ll John Campbell for ;oppl 'PJ '''11 111~ "'•·ur 111 1•101!.')H:! :r.!1 11•11 11 .. 1 1 RAl'll '.lilh I.OFT S.I W !. Br I Ba cnC'i~d gara~e i59·9HJOe,es673 8189 1 th b d Rtntals i.:.111·\\.1tk111tw.11h ,1l1 1 I\ 11 rm •. h.1 \1.111 . ,. l &iard Lol~nrgrJs~ o ~ee is ran . nl'\\ 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••• '•i;! 1:r.111 3 llllr & f.1m1h r1•11111 :: I •m 111.t.1n '..! \l1111th m I f''rvl•. n1 r11om punl. $5()1 33562 Blue I antern Apcstments Fvrnish~d listini: of fabulous ba~ Ll-----Fu • h d 111a hll ui-l!:il.tl!l' 1,1 l\kh ;~~!I~•~• , i:u·u111. )!.is & \l,1~1·r :,16 ~,.. 96.9~~() -•t....&.-·ishad 3900 cx·ean 11u cstm home and ~ m 1s ~ .\ llr .I ~la rll•w I•~ li1.,11 h 1 4111 S!t'iO .l ll.t r ~ II.• 11,110 i\dulh nu µt•h J!IJ ~. ~or I '"' I -vnTw-n " $975 000 pnt'e whit•h 1n Balboa Island 3 106 5.ll. 115.1 JACOBS REALTY l•,1m :1 hdrm. :! ha. hit du. W 0 . pool tt•nni~. S E A W I N D you be thr JUdJ:(l' nr I his I ...................... ·, 1?~ lit~ h '1 $ i'.l.t llh• 1lhl .:.1rag1· hh In' Si'lU Ot~an Front Opx I HJm1l1on. L'M fl-I~ 4 111 I On•anv1ew 2 llr 2 Ba t'Uri ••••••••••••••••••••••• eludes a large p.1rn•I of 1 •••••••••••••••··~·····1 m11 l\a 11,,. l'•Hlf 11·rrn i-t ms f1rt'plJ1't' ~Jc)rithl~ ~~~.~~1~t'. c:nl'I 1:ar . MiOn VILLAGE OCEAUfROUT land I LoVl'I) hl!ll· home· :I Ill~ l. l'litl ).(111111111 1\111, c llo. PROPERTY MGRS nr \l•arll li-15 ;;,7;1 ~ '" ! .... .... aoGEasae .. LrY 2111'·Y•irrl.i.:.1r.'11"'V', · s ·-· 675 6173 .esliB$1U -~ &2 bd 1 Byow~ER "' I lllJ •"11 ~uo5rn·1 \u JI•"" 1''' mo • 12 llra111 'uhn•nl l\,1lh1111 ·~onB .. h 3840 .ew 1 rm uxurv $12,000 On. 3 bdrm . 1 11 bit Townhomc man~ up grades inl'luding ~hut ters Assumable loa11 l miles to the Or1·11n S92.000. Call .Jim " 675 2311 110"' 1 um ·' .,,,,, " ··11···1• · '" 11•1• . 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Park Close By Fast Escrow Reduced To $232.500. /\ "Joy Of Newpe>rt" Listing. 75~9100 #JC_,..,._ Mt.,.;tC.,..., secunty. 2 rn1 1111 >l 1 j i ed 1\t'" k1ld1t•n n•.,. :~~W Wilson fi:ll ;,;,H:t ' near Hunt II arbour 17141893S l!lll +fishing p1l'r l'1•clnr (LOIJW'IOB~ach 3148 l itr;q11·~ t:11rcl1•n1·r lv 1••••••••••••••••••••••• I cottal!e type. rl'rtwuod ••••••••••••••••••••••~Spar :lbr .Jh,1, ,undrl'k I "alt•r p.llll S!l50 m •, 8c:lboo Island 3806 1 Children ok H40 61107 Rooms 4000 deck, pool. l(uardt•d f(l7.} ll<H1Sl' I 1lhl l(ar ~r h1·ad1 ,J,111 1ri:1&t57 •••••••••••••••••••••••! Large :l hdrm. 2 llalh ••••••••••••••••••••••• gate. adlls only l'<ih l'luscTo &•arh I S800 000 ~Ill I ' . II :1 I h 11 :i I ' I a n cl , ••~-._. frplc. p1Jl10. )!aral!e Laguna Beach Motor Inn. ~ S&l.900 499 31116 t21Jl 5-103953 . , . "Ill' I fl\ . 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K1lchen room. adult park. heat UOO ISLE rharmini: 4 Ni•wporl Beach \ ill;i • Wboa Peninsula 3807 for £am1h1•s w 1 ur :! ooo 2675 8\'ailable Lo'I!. wrnter ed pool. game rm J;rnn bd 21 1 · ih lri: un l.....,.lnqton Balboa I Ar Iha I w.11 "1 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••~1 l'h1ldren Nt park Hral rates 494.5294 dq , $158 'sp r c•n l rm. 7.M i•tt•hHu> Hari>Our 3242 It. lOI' Cir Tt•111f.1· \U Klngs1H<I Hr.,. frpk IV pd !'<0111'1' :l UR. 2 BA ad)at•cnl 10 $125<XI 4960371 ~y patl(I, l~>m':nco \·ra'r •••··~··•••••••••••••••1 Jln\ill') SlllJ(I mn • ··1't'I ht•11m rc1hn).!i. 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L~f H Lmda pets J s I M t I d um. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ir;:uSJUNT ome li-11141i0ur641i 1!111 ar uzu. auna. poo . any amen1 tes me u High visibility . C·J 2 Br. 217 ba rondo. nnrwnhome.newJhr.:llrn. L.c1w1•st rent 4 hrlrm , 2 HaC'helor.S.12Syearl) 12 t e nnis. \Ollry b :1ll. Ina . pm·ate bath. en· Ocean view 120 ft fron· kids/pets. Gar, patio pullo. gar f'nrk. J>•Hll. ba. $9115 11 5 7 ~H 28 block frnm oeean 20 1 f: 2 Rr I Ila nu .1· 11 I> • att baske1bull, l!Ume room trance. high beam cell tage. Use of ex1st111g $750/mo F'urn. option.ii JUC' $97!'>/mo 833 0057 t>t!OJ.'>O llalboa nhrl 752 6925. gar i11l11h~ nnly, no (ll't!> llunt R<·h 846·0619 mgs W D & krtchen bl~g. or 4000 SQ fl or "'l····""clay~.645·219ll t•v u1 u' r ('11nll II I h/59562 $4.'IO O'U 279 w \\'11,nn, 3 11 J I' ,. 'I pnv Si28S mo 642·5457. bwld 10.000 sq ft Owner "'' """" New condo. 2 BR. 2 BA u ' rn , &IS-1819 1 C'Olll o m ~lnR -.ont :ifl 6 PM Pal>o. Nr Park & Pool ITllJ<'lllatc' 21Hf W.1sh Bov \ u. 2 Bii. I RA , i.:ar. l'\l patio 11o ~tnral(t.' . er ~71: ! . ~080r r ~31 r7 ~10<'0~ Housn Unfumiihed Nn agts 675 !1646 rv<'s W 1!J f'ric!it I Jhl Gnr 110 pets. adult~ $600•mo Sparkhn~ t'lean 2 111 t 1 • shc1t & ('arpnrt Kid~ Free rent'. 2 ~tr cu st ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Mo G46·4:1l.5 wk979"6.171 hm ii73-11276 1 1\o $ot!IO ~'rnt·rd. utll~ OK, nn prt ~ S525 mn home rn HB. p11 ha & Realtor. ldboa llland 3206 llOM E FOR RENT -· ---paid Rdriitt 2 i.ma 11 7 .... 2197 11 ••. 1 L' room l child ok in re '1 l"l .. 7< L' I 2 br den, 2 lw home ,._a ..1...1 M-3822 1·l11l1lr1•n 0". no 11••t• ,,... ' "" r ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. "rm .., ,, r t•11t·1•c W lk t "'-h r I & ""'1'JVl'I UC'I -"· ' ~ 3848 lum lite housckt•epmJl )'llrd & l(ara111• Kids & a .0 ""'di' 00 •••••••••••••••••••••••1 1960. W.1llac·1• li42 4905 ~leach ond occ bal)}'llin.I( ottdoMlniu••/T own· Balboa IRland Watertronl pets welcome Isl mo + t c n n 1 s p r 1 v S 7 5 0 STEP TO OCEAN ~fosl · •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• ~ 1292 hauHsfor1afe 1700 3 Br. 2 Ba. Yearly r~n dep. 545.2000 i\grnl, no 640-5Z72or l Tl3 0601 charming 111 old Corona, 2 Br l(arden apt Pvt :>t•ean View Deluxe 1 & 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tal. 1175 Mo. 77().0347. ree. Bluffs t'ondo :J br 21,, t>u •2 Br. 2 Ba frph', oi·can patio. i:ar, lt~unrlry No llr Apts Newly dl't'oral Wanted f' Rm mt lo shr ewpor1 Beach, Bill Ca-eo;;.;;.def Mar 3222 BR-b d 2 new crpl /paint: 2 ca~ vi ew fr? rn cl cc k . ~;>~ml child ok $450. ed. rernge. dishwasher. 2BR. 28A, Charming nyon McLain adult Con 13 2 a con ° wt car aar, rrp Jc, s9110 ino. $800/ino. <all Anthony """"'"""' disposal, heattd pool, Apt 1n Cd M. l300 ~ utll. do. 2 'sR. 2 BA. pool. trn ••••••••••••••••••••,•.•• 1wr. $825/mo 975 12112 or " nl• .• ,.,,.ured parki'n" , Duplex 3 Br 2ba. d<tk 759-9316 Wkdys 73;,;.· 3383, c:ve~ & dttys 642 S757, eves & 2 Br w i:ar $415 New elevator, subler prknl( Please Cal l l,1nd1. " ~"" " "' I I 0 D I wknd 640 llHJ6 wlmd!!631 l1630 carpct:s. waler paid 2171) $850& up. C11ll 494-110113 6'75·7281 ot h c r a me n it• cs w ocn v ew ar e u~c RENTALS '·d S--... 3-bd 2" 2 SPl'XIACUL/\R on:AN "E'' l'l11rent111 li31l 4120 $245000 o we w ' 20'l property. $795. 717'1 18 lb $6•(1 ... 0 ant.... rm. 1111. • • • • 15PM -----------------•. ,OwnerlAgnlS33 7890 Orchid. Work 540·49811, 1 r. a ·' car 1tar. yrd, rlOllC 111 &CIT\' 1.H.llTSVl1'.W. . N d h --home640·9219 12Br,l1ba S~OO b<'h,comm pool $1150 f'tomrVl'ryrnom,l:1rl(1' ~::1~ls1de.pnvutt•lhdrm .1 88 l110feCIS rroperty 2000 2 blk!i -~ B;;ach. Lar11c 3 Br. I I bn $1i!l() Vearlr . 6'12·• l Br $113.S.rn<~ Anthon~ \'nrlM1'd ~llrtlj[C y 11rd. f Ch . tmas bUJ1. ,, •••••••••••••••••••••• 2500sq ft home , 3 hdrm, ! 3Br,2ba $900f~rn F. lbh tr 4bd ( dnysr1111642 57!17, wkncl~ '1 \'l'l"Y rlr1111. r at OK $425 Or rl$ n . 310 S11nt 11 An n A v1•. 3 .. A d r 1 I Le Ral!lor Rlty 8.1J.8600 '115 J ' rm ' am 631-6630 im S46 4~3 J 4!12 112() • iM. en am rm, 3ritt' rm Ir·~ yrd. · CMt11 ~fl'sn JI Unit~ 10 dining. flreplocr . priv :&..JllM leoch 3241 '64.'l-!1161 ; 640 8107 2BR. 28/\ Cond? St~ to a Br 1 Ha , 1 up PH. Sell your unn'4tded 2 Br Tuwnhou5es + a 4 Pl.lllo 2 r:ar en<' 11ar ·••••••••••••••••••••••• Bch. Frph'. F.nt'l Gur $400/ITWI drp $300 Rcr~ items 'Mlh a low Br Jl\.4 Ba . Ronch 6401484 ;uc1-~AN1''RONT Modular $5lO ~.rit 1 BR. rull AdulL<i.SHOOmo 760·8290 631117~· cost ad under the / HOlL'lt'. Annual Income of --Type Homl'3 24 y r secun\y. Amenities ' *82.$20. Wiii sell for less ColhMtH U24: security, 1~ ml' pvt bch 631 s 237 . 64 s 624 2 . IBR, I Car G11r. C:dM . 2 Br. Townhou~e. No pcl:1. Oatly P ilot Gift ~ulde thin 10 x 1rou . 2.S '-" •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• + Clshing pier. Cedar 213·~.0.3145 _ Newly Oeconlrd M11ture adult ~ only down. Au umc lat. T.O. Br 2\.lt t-a condo. (11>lc, Colt:iae type, redwood 3 Br 2 Ba. or 2 Br a Ba Adul13 Only No Pets ta>tn~ 75S W tllth. St l Owntr will n rry 2nd. A/C. D/W, encl ya rd, 2 deck, pool. f(1u1rded Df•n. Step$ to beach. $SOO ME:..640-~,!6 wkdys. .!4' 95C!7 • T.D. at 1ttractive rate. car ear with d oor aale. adlt11 only. No ft}1h:.ms1rno. ·I bt, sunrteck, no ur No 2bdnn. tVaba. l11>h'. 1111r. Call Wo1nn1er Realty: opener. Comm un ity dogs. From $77S mo . PliWPERTVUOUSE pet.s Avail Jan 1'7 S.SOO WO/roo. Call Helen at IPiUUtl•., 21J/53t-1394 pool/apa.$I00.1·496·0M! -..11. · .!~·-'421010 ~-__ 548·3561. C1D &42-5&11 .. .. ..,. Clllrlt ... A6YfW 1 • .r -· ----------------~--~~--~---------------------------------... - ~ ................ ~:':~ ............... ~ ................. 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Larry Wendell, .._.,S....lcn _T_R_t;_ES_/'"-OSH.;;..R~UBTRIM 675·lli5· ex rt.1163-00]IDick Pi.A.STER PATCH rwSenlct 011n1c& Yd Clean·ups Muonry our sped11lty N~l..SON'S PAINTING R£5TUCCO. lnl/~xl •••••••••••••••••••••,• Free est. 557-8271 Clean, Quick, depend a lnt £xt Re~id·Comm Ruu . Free est. Rds. •Expert Tree Pru111nic • ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLU.H UP YOUI ACT ble. We•d~~.~!c jub! Acoustic cellin&1. rd , 963·01116/539·~7 ~~1~ciall.an:5a7~;:8 TODA\'! Yard/aaruge . lie., frel!~t. 837 2637 Int/Ext Plaster10a (21!1 )92}.6541 (213 )!MA H68 Tree Trlmmln~ & Dtywtl Removal at Reasonable Prices. Haulina. Odd for a ••••••••••••••••••••••• WeC<ireCrpt Cl<>aners 30 diy ad BOAT MAINTt:NANC € stt1m clee.n & uphols. In the & HAUL OUTS Truck mounnanit D Service & Repair Work uar. t>t5-3718 c:IJ1·\ll>. ti.(. 1 ton truck. Custom Orick. Stone, PA INTER NE EDS Low Hohdlly Rates Gilbert's Trt-e Spec -Cl!$. 83t,.t993 124 hrs I Block, Concrete, Stuc1·0. WORK 30 yrs exp, mt Free est. 645·8258 Trees/~hrubs expertly JOtflir·s 8 Refs. Free est. 549·9492 /eKt. Acuu111ic ceilinti5 ~ pruned f'' r l' e es t ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jobs, Clean .ups . DRYWAl..L'l'APINO All textures & acoustic 71J0.968S. 673-9043 ,.t~; Schock Bc>iata !7HOSO Shampoo & ~teMm dcun . Sll\'ICI C.Ompl. Yacht Maint & Color brlf(htener11, wht tor haulln~~Kirr~~=~{, A.II Types Masonry Dav~ PaantlnL ~ Sl86 ••••••••••••••••••••••· f>'7S-9349 t d I Veryreas,Uc,bonded. L-J·BPA INTING Dralru1cle11redfromSIO THETRHrtOPLE Free eat. Kl'vin 67S·9088 H•dwt-• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oeanlna. up'd & rcn crpts . 10 min. titeach D•ICTOIY Clark675·71092Ahra Hall. liv/din, rm r; $15. reas. a u ent w ge 8obu ... 7.,r.n1•""·"'""' SPECIAL .' lnt /exl, Plumbinl(Rt•.•iur~ truck Thunk you '"" """_., ~""" Fr " Pru work, all trees Call 7~ lll76 ' Mo•ilg drywall. Larry 645-9383 ~ PSl. M& M 642 9033 now 1 835.~ 24 hrs Drywtl Carpentry . Masonry • •••••••••••••••••••••• Roofing · Plumbing DRYWALL/ ACOUSTIC DOITNOW! Wen ave room S7.~; couch 4* .... S_.,o ••••••••••••••••••••••• $10; chr ~. Guur. t~lim . Drywall · Stucco· Tile ••••••••••••••••••••••• INT/EXT PAINTING Dishwasher. dasiiosals, TypiMJ Sentkt ~!-!'.~~.......... •A·I MOVUiUi• Lic'd. Refs. Free est lo8i1l~!! & f1auc1 etsd, re11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• H 64G-1067 • • 11 r..., or rep ace TYPING •••••••••• .. •••••••••• Repiun & Decor1tang HOrdSESHdOEING Hot, T~~e •Qnuhaalnidtyl1:n.,s~~c~:~ I'm Small-Mv pricu yrsexper. Jim 631 6666 PROOFREADING 14 yra exp. Fully He'd & insured. 532-5549 Remodel. J.B.646·9990 Bedrical Ckneral Maintainance Your Daily Pilot GaWICK & SOM pet odor. Cl'l>t repair. Senlre Directory Builders Since 1947 IS yrs exp. Oo 111 ork lleprtteotatlve Additions . remodeling myself. Refs. 531-010.!__ '4J.M71,trU22 Doors, windows. patio NoSteam/NoShampoo . . covers. Free est Reas Stain Specialist Fas1~ ;' ... .,.. Uc.11311»42 549-2170 dry. Free est. 839·1~ ........ •••••••••••••• Mcff.4.LI COMSTI. Steam Clean for l he .. SOU111 COAST ELECTRICIAN priced •QuaUly• Ray640-5144 co • an .corre. ct1ve. ,... " ..., , , Prwrtl'f MGll-tftltllf right. free estimate 00 HOME IMPROVEMENT Pam M c V 1 ck er exp Competitive rates. are small! CdM, NB & -r-· ~ Tr11nslaling English, large or small jobs REPAIR PLUMBING 646 ·6443. Graduate No overtime. 730·13S3 lrv. Exp'd. Ron673-6477 ....................... French , Sp a 11 ls h APPRAISALSERVICE Custom homes. fram· Holidays! Best rates for Uc 11396621 67·3.0359 h ti · t 1 · Porterville Horseshoe· •ABC MOVING ·EKp ., G.L. Mangun Painting PIOPEITY Reports, Correspon .ea ng, carpen ~ • e ec, Ing School. prof., low rates. Quick, Cust. work. Lie #362478 MANAGEMEMT dence, maE nu~cnptsd, re· All real estate. Respect· ing, remod. French the big dales! Cdll .S co. Local up. Fast doors, skylights & patio _646-_4_7_3.1 _____ _ Electm• our Specialty tile. Free est. No JOb too carefulservice. 552.0410 lns. Free est. 731.8281 Orange Co. area. IS yrs sunies. xpenence . ac Clean, Quick! depend a-small. 645-2811 CM· ~ltcMlncJ . . experience Call for info curate, rehable ble. We Do Any Size Job! HrcfwooclAoon ................... , .... ~'TARVJNG COLLEGE All Patnllng: 1nl $450 t!lll and rales. • •496·0339• • •631-2004• "!_••pu•••••••••u•••• Want a REALLY CLEAN STUDENTS MOVING S650. Neat & romplete 963-8 llZ ---J!!Vice. 768-2963 covers. 848·3652 ---c-.t/Cottcrete . .~.~.:;,;.;..==~---I ROBTSTEINBRONER, ••••••••••••••••••••••, ...-•••••••••••••••••••• GEN'LCONTRACTOR THOMPSON'S Drivew1ys, parking lot Lie. •399463 645·64S6 CONCRETE CONSTR. repairs, sealcoating. CUSTOM QUALITY Uc. 11393383 642·8482 8'S Asphalt. 631-4199 Additions & Remodeling Resid. Concrete; Also ELECTRICIAN Lac. HARDWOOD FLOORS ~OUSt?CaJIGingham CO Uc.llT124 ·<136 Freeest.Refs.851·7292 ·--, WiftdowClt•htcJ 2331""·C·l0. Small Jobs. Beautafullv cleaned & Girl. Fre.eest a.s.5123 Insured. 641·8427 ,__._.. l1111DdellMJ/ltpolr n••••••••••••••••••••· UD , ..,.......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• •RESIDENTIAL• Malnt & repairs. S48·5203 w~ed. Be ready for the ROB!N SCLEAN ING WATCH US GROW ! ••W.r/G"i°Nc•:t0•1r;0i,•L•• Custom bui I ding. re Avg 1 sty SJO; avg 2 sty uc. · Total Service; sport courts. Lac. 37 4067 ALLSTATE PAVING from Design to Finish 8ob851-1966/847-7078 holidlQ'S ! 832·4881 Service -a thoroughly STARVING ACTORS • modeling, ma 101 , re-$4.S Chris 957.8388 G.rdlnJng Hcailftg clean house. 540·0857 h .. f Quality. Also stripping. Move wal us -ue ore pairs. hauling Steve WINDOWCLEANING ••••••••TR•••E•E••5••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LORRAJNE 'SSERVICE Chnstmas & we will Freeest.Scott645·9325 6738106 DUMP JOBS Home/Busi /Reliable donate I toy to needy UC. PAPER HANGER I~ All Types. Odd Jobs Toppedfremoved, clean &Sm.1111 Moving Jobs Refsrrrans. 962·0510 chtld. l.Jr'd, ans. 673-0853 Bonded & guar. No job _, • .., Free est. Alu 645-4741 -~s. lawn renov. 751·3476 Call MIKE 646-l391 Quality work. dependu-Paintinc) too small or too large. ••REPMRSFoitl.f;•55•• Prof Window Cleamni: Sealcoaling, Striping, M• CONCRETE MASONRY Repairs . Comm /Res . ,...,,....,~ Custom Foundations. :•-:-38''""7""'31S2~.':"'64S-..;.;;_;8""18.::.:l'-----l ~ Patios. Block & Brick. COMCRETE Gardening Wantoo Haul. cleanup, concrete ble, referenres. Ca 11 ....................... Free esl. Tony 898·2728 Shingles. flat. 30 yrs Free est., qua I. serv Mowing.edging .raking , removal.DumpTruck. Pam & Bob Dwii,:ht F\nepaintingby Rich1o1rd lashr/ltpoir exp.Freee!!:]70·2725 1J'.:..R~e--675·094I sweeping . Fr ee Qwck-..erv.642·7638 763-7012 Sinor.Lic,ins.13yrsof ....................... Roofing. Fast Service! Have something you Mf"""'9 ~~~ Ltc.536·5013,536·9577 •••••••••••••••••••••• Babysit, our CM homes. I SELL idle items with a yr&up. anytime. Daily Pilot Classified 642·8482, 646-5759 Ad. •6<1 per sq fl• Brick & Block. 675·9027 estirnates. 645·4372 or Find what you want in Classified Ads. your one· happy N.B. customers. Neat patches & textures Xlnt Rers. Free Est want to sell'' Classified 645-5 717. Dally Pilot Classifieds. stop shopping center. Thank you. 631·4410 Frff nt. 193-14 39 494.9532 ads do 11well.642-5678. '-4000 acatioftlftltals 4250 Rllltolsto Shen 4300 ltwtabto Shere 4300 Offkelftltal 4400 IMllMssl ... Gll 4450 ~-.ffh/ Lost& Fo..d 5300 Http Wonted 7100 HltpWcmtecl 7100 ······•!!••············ ......••...................•••••...•....•..•..••.••.. , ....•••..•..•... ·•················•··•· ........••.•..•.••..... rtr"IOllClls/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Beach. Large, Kailua, Kona, Hawaii Non smkr shr pvt oc/vu Shr 4 8 R. 3 BA . w /2 1617 WestcliH. N.B. Want Lost: Dog. Male Cock-a· priv. furn studio/eff1. 2 units. each sleeps 4. hm rn Laguna w I yng. F others. $22.:i + util. Yrly financial inst. 7000&.f. .,..1 11UY eqUTYw·pSpeAdL. 03Msta· Lost & FoiMd poo. sa·ege. Blue Collar • (Ba Ibo I 1 ) 675 8762 ru •••••••••••••••••• ••••• oency. ~mo. 640·6290 645-4092 for brochure exec $325. + ~'l Ut. __ !l_ s e · 1st. floor. Agent 541·5032. t.ion Costa Mesa. S3SO Awcftnelth 5100 Westcliff area. S48·9567 Room on Balboa Island. PalmSprings area (Mon· 499·1lBI ROOMM'*TE·Fabulous •DB.UXEOFFICES• rm •••••••••••••••••••••••LOST: Female dog . lt50.+util.120"'2 Agate tereyCClcondo38R2 Male or female need charm'1ug 2styhseloshr 548·5804 --------.... malamute hu s k y , -397• If I 1 From I room to WIO sq ,.,,,.. ... Ba. furn. w/atrium male/female. 25 lo 35 w em a e. grea ocn f\ Fr r N gray/wh ite, 100 lbs Nice room, 4bdrm hse, Golf, tennis. Daily, yrs, to share 3 bdrm in view, 2 blks from bch . om$1.15asq. t. o ...._,.all...tal 4500 559 .9253 or 770-6226 kl & hi N H h S3J3 $400mo 494 7761 lease required Adj. ••••••••••••••••••••••• wash/dry, kitch .. etc. No wee y monl y rates ewport eag ts. t ---· -. I Alrporter Inn. 2172 Du, Costa Mesa. 1200 s ft In· \REWARD >. dep or sec. $195/mo. av ai I. 714 . 558 -80 o I uttl 642-1775 6f;r: ~t. Call AM 833·3223. dustrial Space 3Qr qft ~. 9-5PM,askforMark. F roommate; cleao . for -11t .. 3501 ... .. I 7TH STREET i.!3~514.!' ...... Motets 4100 No Tahoe condo, 4 Br 5 quiet , refs req. many ••••••••o•••••• ••• • ••• • St H b ••••••••••••••••••••••• min to Northstar. S450 amenities, $3001mo Pal Eastside, 1'.:osta Mesa 1 COST.A MESA ,or~'!k space nr. a~~ 51.ALAHMOTB. 1wk.Tom857·1668 897·2800 _Garage. 10xl0x24 I 2or3roomoffice swte~. ft ~approx h Wkl'J rentals now avail. elndlan Wells, Sandpiper NB p f , II ·h $75/mo 180 21st St AIC, ple~ty of prkg. Utal sq. th 5<19.::;1 monl lo v·11 r 11 f ro gent. "'' s r Days 646-4262, Eves & incl. Avail. now. Call ~--· -G · If f105 & ~P· Color TV. Se1 a. plaf.o'~ •• ~ urn. beaut hm w/ stra1Rhl Wknds645 '.1547 Realonomirs 675-6700 1250 sq. ft. F'ront Off1C'e. ive yourse a Phones 10 room. 2274 asona ...... ...,..., adult ovr 30 S375 ----1. d Christmas bonus Newport Blvd. CM 7fi0.a!02 Garage in Corona del Share 2 ore suite in pre· .~1~r re1a2:0 Loo r. _sell unneeded 646-7445 olstoSltcre 4300 Mar.$55/mn stigiousairportarea 375 ... mo opn Valuable item found at Bank of America, Costa Mesa. Write 11899 r to Daily Pilot. 330 W Bay St., Po Box 1560 Costa Mesa CA 92626 _ Fowid 12113: M puppy. golden color. VIC Heal & Newland, H 8. 968·3875 A c reative Human Resources Manager will have the opportunity to establish a results-oriented depart- ment aimed at meeting employees' needs. Skills in merit compensation. benefits. organizational behavior and com muni cation would be helpful. Progressive. dynamic company needs a take-charge, humanistic leader . Please send resume and salary re· quirements to . Box 1002 Dai ly Pilot Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 !'••••••••••••••••••••••• MtF r()()mates to share 770 0.:'.147 sq. ft . For details "all Ave. C M Days S40·9352. items in the Penonails 5350 MllDAPUCE7 Dana Pt. Large 2BR , home 111 Cd M. $225 lstr 851-6226 Eves646-0681. 0 ·1 p·1 t Ma&..W...&-~ 7100 Reao. Wee .. ly Rates I 28A. Rel Wht M . ..,.0 + last. Call . 760·8620. Office llftfal. 4400 · Storage 31 Y I 0 ••••••••••• •••••• •• •••• '...,. ""'iru IAIYSITTEI -.. ...., 600 ft M V d 4 550 •••••••••••••••• ••••• • • Kitchenettes-Phones h utils 1st & las t. H 1 , M h & d ••••••••••• "••••••••••• sq. esa er e G"ft 6 'd Person needed to meet "Z" Cbannel Movies 400-0087. . ~~~/~e/02~~e~o EXECUTIVE area. 545•4123 (;";;~·;;··f~;·;~·n·;·~~· I UI e Gnat Co111pany Acds Rtcei•ob~ & 6tyrold girl after school. Sandpiper, 1967 Newport Rmmt Wanted to sbr hse shr condo home , Irv SUlifES Balboa Pen. next to Fun Call 642·56 78 Escorts Acds Payable l:5.5 to approx. 2:45pm Bl.CostaMesa645·9137 CM. $300 mo + 12 util. M/F. non·smkr. ms. 11'· BAY FRO MT Zone oo~·x20•,'>. m o •d osii for 0 at Hrs 641-0180 1WO GIRLS NEEDED ~\~s~daJ'E: ~EP~~ U\'eooNptBcb$90/wk. 548·3219eves. Hm : 857 -4976 , wk . HEllTAGE Primeoffi£e.760·9440. !!P.biJ.~~.67~:3930 Ch r Is t mos CCISh/Check1 HandJealldeta1ls Busy DABLE Stonecreek PineKnotMotel.6302W Beautiful ocean front 642-0377 PUl'..l Costa Mesa, 250 sq. fl Ad.Visor J,,.bp/MC/Viso real estate al'counlindg Elementary, Wood PCH. NB645·0440 condo, Bal. pa er area M/F' to Shr lg 4 BR Home New luxury of race space suite $l7S/mo. Utils in ...-.1/htnst/ ofhce Refs re4u1 re bn dge. Irvine Ref's Vac..._l ... ah 4250 $300.yrly,M,F675·2798 E.CM.2mifrBch OCC in Ir vine's busiest rid 779 w. 19th St Rite.ct ---NEEDCREDIT? Av.ail ammed R C Pleaserall552·0461afte1 •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR. 1 BA. 2 rms avail.. NoSmkr. 631·1597 _ center! Easy 'frwy ac 851..s928. •••:••••0 ••••••••• .. •• SCRAM 'ETS Get Visa or Master Card Taylor Co. 640·9900 __ s.JOpm. :>CEANFRONT 2 & 4 Br. non·smoker. Lg. yard, Rmml Needed Im med cess. Avail. now' Call ----lminfts "L with no credit Check Adminlstroti•e II!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Avail. Winter. Weekly/ CM S250/mo ea. 645·3466 CM Area. M F $225 for details. CXfice for Lease. 1280 sq OpporlwHty 5005 ANSWERS GUARANTEED . Write Mcnthly.673-7873. eves SlOOdep i,.,ot11646·6665 551-1231 6~1_0-423_0 ft.WathBalcony.Aarport ••••••••••••••••••••••• to DPL, PO Box 4775.1 Auis!ont -C.OmpleJ< LOSING LEASE, quit· Muscle -Gripe LasVegas Nv.89106 The N~llon s leadin~ Banking •••• • ••••••••••••••••••••• t\1 • • ~2 ting b~iness. selling out Index -Surety ' -1 elet'lromc d1stnbulor re· MEW ACCOUMTS Costa Mesa office with ALL supplies and fix. PENCILS GIAMD OPIEHIMG Q u 1 r e s a n A d Newport Balboa Savings • 8.DAY WEEK SPECIAL •• 1 ocareeaan+v 2 1e 0 wffa'cRe 5 ece 64 p 4 t1osnq turesincluding My nephew 1s so dumb ESCORTS m1111stratl\·e Assistant has 1mmed1ate opening Display cases. wailing Would you believe he gol EXTRAORDIMARE for ou r G en er a I for an experien(·ed Nev. • rt Avail Immediately room chairs. Be auty fired from the bank for Formerly Linda & Man ager Regional Accounts Counselor • 8 Days • 3 Lines • 8 Dollars e I $42Spermo 851 ·9000 Salon hairdryers aod steallng PENCILS' I Vicki's Bark with the Dm:cttrit Locat~d at Thpos1~1~~ !11~h!ll~:r~~.~ • E.17tt.STIEET hydra~llr cha1Js·, mr· ,-Ca ndebght Vigil best. ~~~au M°:ias~ ~oest: opportunity fo r a • Its easy to place your a~Oay Week Class1f1ed by mall. and it • I 3100 sq ft. for lease. ~~· sm:~:.~~n sta~0p!;, For .Peace --669•0JJJ7 selfstaner and work IO p E 0 p L E • Pl t f k' 1 ' • The. Al~aanre f or Forlotal relaxallon with dl•pendenlly Varied ORIENTED .. person costs Just $8 -that Sonly a dollar a day1 To qualify for this • I bl~~: ~o ~~s~~~11 ff, andhc!~,~~~7c~sor ~rvaval invites all to a prof massai:e Steve duties some Payroll FUii msurance benehts • special Offer. YOU must be a non-commercial user o ffering Custom intenor design after6.898-6809 JOOI us Tues Dec 2~ at I lQ.6.6<15·1426 and Personnel 11rnrk exp & paid career apparel merc hand Se f I t $800 d d th • Ready to move in' Com 7PM lnfrontoftheCaty St f I -f desirable Accurat e Salary rommensurate • t or Sae UP 0 per a . an e price must · · Uall in Laguna Bea<'h rong success u pro spelling and t"ntng be 1n your ad The cost s tays the s ame whether your ad •• petilive rates. call Rob. Each With his own Can-man desi res to meet <II· ~ r 60 70 w·p~ v.ilh experience Plea~e • w liJl~ S.Oe lolaery di tractive sensual lad1l'~. s..-=us 0 . lo · call • needs eight days s e lling time Or jUSt one •' Professional offices for 41 yrs a money maker. e. -! 18-40, for lunch or dinner Math aptitude a must Ms Denny Parisaa lease Receptionis t . Toplocation,adjacentlo SCRAM LETS J dates. Please ra il Please t•all Hamilton 714-645·6505 • Use one word in each box Abou t 4 words make one ,. phone answering. xerox. Balboa Pavilion. Good • . 7fi0.3840. Electro Sales 641-18~0 to HEWPORT IAUOA 6 t secretarial. 5250 to S.Sl5 lease. For information ANSWERS arrange for an in SAVIMGS&LOAM • • ~:~~~l1~ed line Of type Minimum ad IS 3 fines Please print • ~~~1;53t;;,30:~!:~:~ c3ilELFUCHS RLTR. Muscle -Gripe . IUUTIFUL •te•r.•'1.ew•·-----E g~_lrvmeAve . NJ F Niguel 675-8120 Index Suret) SEXY ESCORTS JI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' • r------------------------------.., • 2400 sq ft bldg WI 5 of. ,.,, lmmed. Earn W .4. My ne~;:?~~ dumb. 630.042"6 ARE WE IUSY? • I • fices. 3 BA, lg. work 2 ~. 1 r,i, i 0 . de p 1 h Woold you believe he got lt'1 Banking • area. ample pkng. W bonuses Go direcl at fired from the bank for I•-------• • I CM.nrl9th &Placentaa 52000 Info avail stealing PE~CILS? J HONEYIARE TB.L.Bt/PART-TIME • I • :U.560/mo 67S·3568 Christmas wk only bef O OUTCALL The holiday rush is on at Irvine JO hrs. per week. HwJAds 512 i AllMajorCredit Cards . K 11 A I r Lighttypang.cash1enng MERRY MADMESS! • 11 $ I OO • '1 ~~~~~E~H ,_l_l_a*m-~~963r-s-·OCS8_l31-... -TE-.--•••··~··••A•••p••'Jl•••••••••1 667·0767 1 1 c~Jcal. P~ice~~i:nas~~ eKpenence helpful . wall • • Full · ( """ ,.;a " Jfl. I Typist. Secretanal or train Ca ll An1la al • I r------;-----+------4-----4----__. service D roMm .,.,. With SS0.000 cash to join r ,. Word Processing assign 11.51 1003 1080 • sir.Campus r ullan actively (management> ATochofClots menls. Work a day . a IMPYl.l'LS&L • I • Realty 540·2960 well establ'•hed Oran"e k th It· E I 0 I • ..., " Escorts & Mode ls , wee or mon s your qua pportumty • 13 20 (--'fice in COM · 2nd story Co. company. 3rd. year 645 4798 24 hr choice when \'OU work 11t Employer m f h t • • w11lk·up, easy aC'cess, in business & we are ex "v-lly" · 1"'!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!111!!!!!!!!!!!!~ • 1 VisatMC "" 1- 1 ca.rlJt'ts, drapes. panel· panding fast. No ex- 1 Bookkeeper, fu ll chi!. • I 15.IO • i111g. 450sq. ft. perience necessary as ": IEL[~ ~ mm 3 yrs exp. pref auto • 675-5444 party will be trained by Single Dad 41 yrs . "KellyGirr $2 Ch, Id g ow f rme · n....v... related exp 548·66_1 l • f Add .60 for each additional fine for 8 times •· O..slom executive office. present pe.rsonnel. Must · 1 ren r n. 0 r '""Y"' qOOsq.ft.Pvtbathwith bewilling,hardworker wife deceased Would "'"'"'" c e o:. Bo kk • I .. B Ibo p . & able lo starl im like to find lady w/younf!' N • 0 eeper • s11ower. a a enm. . c h' Id re n lo s h r ot an ,.,genq Growanf! manuf & sen • I _!iOOmo.642-4623. mediately. Business Never a Fee related bu~incss 111 I Publish my ad fora days start'1ng • located in Anaheim. Christmas fun Bus I • <Xe /desk space, active Start at •4000 draw 754·9904. home 955 0095. 2102 R , C Tu.'''" has need for an I R E. · l f N t • u~iness enter efra·ra enl h1uhl" or C f • .. · anves . oc. wp P /mo . + P OF Placea HAPPYAU Pfl"IOllClllSenices5360 Dr . #208 . lrv111e .. · ' "·' • I lassi ication • lnH~•l Counselors, Paul PROFITS. Should make in this column ••••••••••••••••••••••• 833.1441 (Nr MacArthur I gamied, resp person • I Name or['!!ug,752·5llt. $75,000lSt.yr.Writegiv· foronly$3.2S. 1 .&.*uEu.•~ Bl &4~Frwy >Hrs 8 5 Exp in AR . AP. · dd " "" " " or 279S7 Cabot Rd ·. payroll Non smoker I • ·,YO' SQ. FT. 1ng name, a ress, Call642-S678 , ... •DISE SP• ,...,.,. sala~· Plnaso "'ill • Add 17th & ~ e w p 0 rt phone& best lime to con· -"' "' Laguna Niguel, 831 0542 8.r.i':73oo '-' ' " " I reSS • 644flJTl" tact. AD #1016, Daily & Massage. Grand 1CrownValley Pkwyex 1---• I C -·--, Pilot, p 0 . Box 1560. HAPPJ ~nlng! 2819 Newport it ) Hrs 9.;i or call CAREH • I ity ' Zip Phone •• Olfflct,P.tbott: CostaMesa192626-0560. d, Newport Beath 847 3498, Huntan!o!l nn j OPPOITUHITY • I Check or M. 0 . enclosed 0 • :fu':i~':~: 5Jle~c1h.c~\~ to a.o.: 5025 BIRTHDAY :~~00~:ste~fJ1~11 !!AM Reach Are you look mil for a mo + util (714) 847·""79 •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• PRYCE 1_... rompuny where you c110 • I Ch "" v ...... c pftal ...... 5450 EqualOpportunaty build ao eXC't>llenl I arge my ad to : • (2Ll) 592-1636 ...... le,.. I From you know who. nv·r·REE~·p~~··~~··2· Employer M IF 1H ~~,~~lkl: t~~~,:~~»·~(' •• : 0 ~ # Exp. : Mpt 1' .. Mlo Venture capital avail for Have a happy one & be for l coupons. 13 <'oun· p r e 5 " r 0 0 m Ground1 floor ottlce !Miness start up. Also good toSkeeter. tries. Haw 1111 S40 fronting l~ewport Bl\I~ dobusiness loans,equlp· 63 36Ql ATTBfrlOM: Supervisor f oreman • I • All new .Interior incl ntl · 8559863 1• Ambitious boys and requJresSyt>ar~Weh()f 0 # Exp • open be.am ceiling w/ me eutng. · C•Pool 5150 r. I nt& girls 10.13 ye11rs old . to fsel exper Appl~· 16GO • I · • trusses, 1kylighls, wood , Tn11t ....................... -~:::..-work one or 1wo H en. Placenlta c(!~la Me ... a • L -----parkaytlringl:cpts.944 5015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ings a week gelt1nR CA -------------------------• sq fl A/C l'teat. $1200 mo. •••0 •••••••••••••••••• Comm tlt tn g ( ro m Sd9ooll Ir newspaper subsc:r111 MOTICE e r------·--WE 'LL PAY THE POSTAGE .............. 1 e m.eeos.e.12.3663 An=-~af:stale ~~1\:;:~ ~~4~i:~; .. ~~~ ..... ~~.o.~ ~~~s cJ~;~:~~r~aJ~1~ ~ ~~~rd~~~:/~h~~r • 1' 111111 NO POSTAGE : • WATHFi!,t,!llMT OF· lnvestment.uince1949. before4p.m. $31.90 WEEK. Christian supervision 11rov1d<'d messa~t's with lel(thilit)' • NECESSARY I I ~ '-'...,'-lie Pre·School. 320 E. 18th Call3lo5.30PM, ask for and impact ? Our lld~. : IF MAILED I • ln Newport Beach, ap. ..,--z,;'TO: LMt&'-d SlOO St Costa Mesa Special Andrea, 642 4321. ext we wre proud to ~uy. re • t IN THE • prox. 2SO sq It. S400 mo. .................. ..... o-:ram. 646.5423 343 ally get reRulb Phone f . Q • lsl & last C'on tact John '4Z..2 I 7 l 545·06 II ~ -642·56711 . • n UNITEOSTATES -o· • 675-9007198().(7~'$. • M ....... fhlhMk JobtW..ted, 7075 1 •1 p•1' A • ! BUSINESS REPLY LABEL Pt ............ 4450 'SlNC&EARLYlffl v·;~~···;:;;j~·;-~:·n· II y I 01 ..................... . , • ! ~ ....... ••••••••••••••• •• tst Ii 2nd. Tl'\llt Oetds FOUND ADS wou1111ke odd job!\ eves ; • : • 0 '"'STClASSPEllMIT HO u ~STAMES4.CALl,OllH•A ; • I OWNE1tRh~~NunOitWNs ER ME flEE a, wkends. can do a ,. " UTAIL sr•ACI IU-. variety or h11ndymoan : • --~ "OST AGE wu tSE PAI() ev •OOAtssu 6 • 18> sq. ft. Harbor Blvd. Peter Dobbs, Broker CIU: Jobi. 972·9$2S evc•s ; ask : • < Orange Co11t Dilly Pllol " ~ e +stora1e.SSOO m.o. 'llMllZ7 646·6016 64z,.5671 I r0tem. ~ • : 1. ·111 P1·111" ! I I Rtalonomtcs r15-t1100 tam iey. on Balbo• v.:i!u:!'od~n:bs ~·~~~ ~ v I t&oftor0ffl<'e.l31i0aq.f\. lllandtnastdeeds.Over Found:oranKtt1bby cat, l wkends. c11 n do 11 ~ • o ~ i M•aVerdtArera ~eqully.Sllortorlong vie. Goldenwest • varit'l)' or h1ndyman • • I Box 1560 I 1 . II M$<4l23 --tmn.*DOmlnlm!!: VllenliM1H.B.&48·$994 )obi. m952:1 eves. a11k : t I X1nl shop lot. on U1 lbo1 • ......,. -FCMld: A Bleck Lib M Ix. for Biil. : • ' 330 W. l1y St. : Pen.,allfoott1ututrer. '1141,, r. Ntwland. Adams. Houllik~ np'd xlnl ~ t:x~·r n~!~~~~~~~a~~~!~1~·r"1n to h11n1llt• kl'" 111Tmtnh lor 11r.in11,• t 1111~1 Uaal)' 1'1l;11 S11l,11 ~. 1·omm1~1110ll .1n1l \'Xt't•llt•nt ht•1Wlll~ ( intlA th n111••rt111111 II'' rnr p\'r~on with c•arwa amhltl.IMI:. ~·!lil ('omnll•ta· r1•~11mt' In """" ~···•11l1•I t•1 I Hox I~. <.:o~tll Mfllll ('/\ !0.k!li ~n 11h411w (alls. pl\'lPH' An t:14u11I Clppor l\lntl)' ~mplnp•r .. . . • I Co1t1 Mttl, CA 92121 I I fie to lbc Balboa l't·rry Now In Oranfe County ma, prel. live·fn. Not, • : I l>MMI in front. Great IDOW HAS fH for Pound. -101lu , ptuunt.: ORANGECOASTOAILYPfLOT • pltct tor book •tore. •rt TD'afll.B loa111, lOK lip. round: z boy '• bike•. PCllki•e. reliable. Lo•ts • 330W. IAY It.,. OOSTAMHA, CA.... : , • • •••• ••• • ••• •• • • • ••• • • • lhop, office. etc .•• oo No credk l·No penalty. Onham 6 Warner H.B. ehlldrtn. Do drive. Cell , •NlOUALO'llO•Uuitlf'l'I~.,.. : 1111.m.2M3i1n.ano __ DllliloftA.uoc.W-1512 ldeMJ(X.M0-1•1 lft.ornt,ISl·M2'1. _ ................................... , • ., ••• ,.,,:.. l ' r-------··-------- Onlnge Cout DAILY PILOT/Monctty, December 21 . 1981 .......... 71 W.... JIM W.eM 71tl ... Wlllhd 7IOOlkydtt IOJO Wt IHI 9Hhl •• • ,... Hit ,1... • -,./ ~•••••••••••••• ., ....................... ••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ....... •••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ltrtk• 107t ........ ••••••••••••••• ... IOtl Deci:a '°t' ea.,.. ll)'•n •HIH by &..Ce•••n ~II')'. p/Urne Typ. 1932 Srhwlnn bttac:h • 110t111. New. • Lov· ....................... Hummel Pllltt Colltc· ....................... .................... • t'w,ft ialll kit mtalla· RaJl)lf Ufllndln& llC.r/TT'9ST Ina Minimal bookkeep CNIHr. mirror black, HUlt ... llHPttl, Uon. '71/10. ror lmmtd SMnFfdwtt • • .t 12't' 8tam up lo ' tloa • ultt !!Ir thn Marti ... c. f'ltprnt11t Aallat with tterplionisl Ina. rllln11 . bllllna rtd pin stripe wt lao 1119. FACTOIVt57·~1~ lale. + '75 ' 'IO An· Cilw floor rue•. w111l '-h. JU £d11n1U1r S.llll i.. IMny lll.lk>ul S fl du t I ea Ty p I n a Non/amk r fcma le stollop1 Mu•t aac. mo KlNCi INNERSPRING nlvmal)' plattt, S:Z,200 unit. otrlet' unU . th' 1'73 ~ - C.ahier, F\111 0t rift L'a Pco1loe runds I. IUWPMI . rll1n1, m .MZS M4~an~pm EXT1lAYIRMm1ltrH1 firm f71(lt408003arttr Mike offrr Tikt ........_W~ fstO tlnw Cotlla Mt11a. ltu.t· Pnvllt, tftYtlton aeflc ceneral orflr' Good ~ Scllwlnn Crwstr Whitt s«., never uaed, worth Oehvery In J1nu1ry ~••••••••••••••••• ll\llCWI Btll'h • s..-1 11111 expultnnd 10110 comp&ny benehts' ad S SWIB'US, MITI Wills wt huvy duly $.WI.sac. S241del Never Moped, mo: Applt II KIRK JEWELER 2300 WI..,.._ YOUI Ana Arn 144 u• ur a&t"nll with• followlni v1"tcJT1fnt Cu II for u bs t It ult n 111 ht nma SJOO ~ 5591 ~ queeo n worth Computrr. 12500. Oya Harbor 81 Coela Mt'ata ,_ ~3105.A•llforA• C1ll Jl1n or Linda· appt Merrill Lynch :1wtt~rs to help with M b Piii cathonJy Gl8del ~~ GOOOUSIDCAll IM... Rtlocatlon •·r11nkw e~lod11.I dut1ts. needcd oto ec•120t', d•UP231'.~ UauAu home l$4 7»0 133-97;eves:$47-2003 -..... Anythlngcon>ldtrt'd. CAIMm -· · 7$2-0107 byllunhn1'\onBe11ch C1· miru11e. sp · -OaUinwood n , L911lhrul980 HOUSIWMll ·-~H ...... ~ E.O.E. M/F ty School Dlat. S4 70/hr rnme, 11lmost ntw ! 19100M SIT Delh•ered tiff. SttrN 1091 •-~ "'" Apply 735 14th St . H B S 2 2 5 8 3 3 6 9 3 0 3 pe wa.IM, dble site S44-035e •••••••••••••••• •• •••• 11'\111 or p/t1mt Ap,ly: Mac0rtlf()r Vic la S36 9329 d)"/~-6267 ~"'~~ _ ,headboard. tJOO Beautlrul Color TV, 2 yr <..'rown H1rd•1r•. 1024 1131 PlattnUa. C.M Sales Patt·Timt G 1• 2 •.. A k 1 ••• -ua..-• wmty Free dellvrry l.rv_me IW~tclifrl NB Modtla. 1rtor1, ~·1 1m l'tUOY VISIT ~AILOR d:J Silo tu 1' x nt Little o~~~rlatmu YOU< ont·Stop shopping cenlet w.:Jom IOll fl.ii 646-1186 DELIVERY PERSON for xtraa Xlnt opp, ntw W /WASHINGTON for ~n Hloth11111 ~tore 962·4263, __ Dream: canopy bed fOf gift items. lo place •••••••o•••••••••••••• Sttteo Ktt1wood AM lf"M ~ mornln1t Tln1u ~~~ t Y Pe s 6 Uncoln 6 Hamilton' F/Ume 67:i·7700..:_ SCHWINN .HMX BIKE laln&lt), spindled high ad in lhiS COiumn cal 8uyln& World Wi.r II Receiver, J a n u on #1 llt~c...ty ly. ~~vc:c'?; ~:!;• ~~ -.... 11 · -olher PfOl>le you will see T .. 'PllOM Stlt1 SlOO M inlbike 3 ,,hp po1ter. xlnt eond. beaut. 642 S6JS nd k f I Souvenlrg,. Cuh Paid. Speakers. Xlnl t'ond. 292.S HllrbOr Blvd · • collfdlnc or sollrltln.. -SAIOll °" t.he money you can lmmed1at<•openlngfora $12~ Soth"like new, woodgrain w/m1tt .. box . a as or <Especu.lly want .ARer8842~ COS'rAMESA ~mo. net.+ bonus+ Needed necdtd for Pm miike as a Lo6 Angelts full time re .. dtr •d 5.'l&-tt.34 1 sprlnaa. white eyelet ~1stmas Ad Visor .. GermanRelica>m 446,4 l&..Scrfftl'TV tJ -2500 !hlfl In Conv Hospital Times circulation dept rt!presentallve for 1na1de bedspread ' th am . So ... , ..... d' I --& 1 5 8 11 ow a I\ c e · rield rep. Many peopll' MldllM) Mattrial180ZS rnat'*1n1 canopy' cur Hand/painted porctlalns ny w "" 'it"ona Westm1nster1Uunl· Certll\td preferred. Xlnt on the pit circulation ~Illes pogilion Must be •••••••••••••••••••••&a l"'"·.-ta"""all. Like ' Filipino import•. WAMTID '£..~~ $48·8618 ltl. on Bch arta 831 $4M ~with Insurance. assertive 1Jcnon with ....... -•u 0 11, HP L -~: Br verly Manor, sales progr11 m eurn pasttelephone sales cx MOW2S•/fT new. 640-5032: wllnda . 8-lOpm, W Prinreton rJ or_..,., 198JMARRANTZ DIMTALASSIST. ~Vlctort1CM more than $200 a week pentnct Apply In Redwood 2x6 aeck1ng . ~um. CM~-OOll5 AlrC..,....aor Stereo ~/ca~s deck. Challen1in1 pOl'lt1on NlftMI« -for working ju.st a few penon. 1660 Placentia 4-20' long 11lso redwood King·alie Bu uly rest Aiwa Fm Stereo tape re· SJ6-fl32 1214.way ~pkr~. 60 watts. available for uper'd, L~ ,. ...... "'-E hours ea~h day signing Ave. C M fenring 'Lowest prlt'e mattms • boxspr'inas, cor~r. CSJI (Walkman sep components. orig. "" ~-• i.., new Tunes Subscnp· -...t " ., .. _ Slmo sac SSOO 966 5210 mature. ftler1et1c a~Sll· IM ttbef. Fri ' Sit lions in their com Tutor to teut•h 33 year old g u a r JI m or Ken llW<I. SlOO. 8'7J..$41L -type) ~nvw prize. Ntw Mlaktl -. . t~. Top pay ror n1ht NJhU. Co11nl H01pl. mwlil1es. We pay hourly d aught tr w or Id or ant.!!_. me. 646-9885 Dmlnc table Hl. china 12SOffll Sl9H94·7374ev ......_... 8013 RCA 19" rolor TV' n1re girl.• d.ays, "°'1·smeller. Newport ~ach 11ru waae ~ generous rom finance. stocks. bond~ & C-r• Ir <'lout I. buffet. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rond. SIOO 831-1994 Bnna your amilt 'join mi!.sions. If you hisve a mums, tax shtlters. real ~,_at IOlO 751·182& CHllSTMAS CAI MXR PHASE SHIFTER -962 1523 DonutSIM>t>.P/tl!Qe,AM. us C.11 Mn Sloant neat appearance' estote d1· Wr11e •••••••••••••••••••••••.,A 1 1100 bl Trans rttl f "100" dual controls. RCAVB1'200 VCR )(Int noexper neressary AP· M2·8044. knark for talking with Class1f1edAd•938Dully Complete darkroom . .,.,ctiona . ·ta es rolleg:°so!o~da~~~:i:,r Newly rebuilt . S75 . cond'Hardly~~ed'.S300 ply 111 persOll : D1pplt y people talk to us about Pilot, P 0 BoK 1~60 rnlurger. ever) thing Sl5JO.mirror.S2S l9fi! MGB GT, 22 MPG . Bartus-Berry Pre amp, 759·0646 Donuts. 1854 Newport OflllCIHa.P Lb15 great pt1me op Co s ta M ~~a CJ ~ed$4S064~·8771 758-16218 AMIFMrad10. ~(71•1751·8516 loah&MlrilM Blvd. C M ,.. Neededlor~yC.M .of· portunity Call Mon Fri 9'.£!6.~ 8 MM Movie l'amt>ra. Quel'n Waterbe<t. 12 S2fklO 960-5996 GI . . fict."'°9w.rilillg&bill· 9572361 ext120( . . ProJer l or. Sneen , drawers. htadboard . UTIUYI ~,.... DWTaS M·f' •~. "8·1696 . . TY,.IST /ST AT Ed11or Spll1·er s100. bestolfer 675·5640 Yamaha Guitar Model ••••••••••••••••••••••• Telecommunir ationa Salt!S Pinanc1al statements. 548.17~ -nANSFERRt:D -Lady's diamond watch. FG33S. 1175.1 yr old Xlnt 0 eqineerini fir• •Ms Off'OCTUMITY •START Off' tax rl!lurns & forms Must sell· buut 25 .. <·ol wlute gold $75. Finrhes rood. 631·3771 Ev drafters experiencfll in .. W ¥MAS NEW YEAR • 1)~ 70 wpm. 10 key ~mm SI.It Kon1t•a fSI. or h • s!iS. cOfltemp oak l'ea. ~ngve~·6830 Jba.nez lee man tlec. ~:~!~l~e::~~~ ~: ~t;:ir~~~~~~~:1 r~~ ~~~~r~~ril!£ g?m7;•~.11~.~6h~r~Ji~!!f s:o1~rabbredd~:'w:O/ao;·,sa~~:li~o~~ Mtcw···s·1··N •• G~!L!*E.;..,.E···1q·~u~l.l~ Er::s:::~0~11~e:1115et . ly. K & B En1i11eenna management personnel. at 754 1040 ....., ,,,, """ · • ""' · · ---M>-lll• GllAT MSfMS Make big dollars. Open· W R SS • eseat, ona. $1900. sar t1t1g business. selling out Used drum set . whl tATASYSTEMS ings in Santa Ana & AIT E 1'.S Apply 111 Cah 8035 S850 (will aep.); elegant ALL supph~s and fix-swirl.xlntforbegmners. Sk t k' Errandgirl.liteofrwork llltirin&1D1taProduct Anaheimofrlce 667-7900 person El Matador Mex ••••••••••••••••••••••• peran coffef!" end turesint'luding. $400.631·1!59a~L.1!'~ a es -s IS . for Real Estate de· Salesman. Mu5t have • ext 100 , 11.'an Re:>I. 1168 Newport CFA Kltlrns. lop quality. tables w. wall units Xlnt Display cases. waiting Aroustir Guitar 340s veloper ln N.8. Part· yrs 5.,..1.,m• Sales EK-. Blvd. CM Himalayans $200 & up . t'OOd. No 'unit. 966·5210 room chairs. 8e1uty T-.. ami'ne ele"'tn·r with Sl8dS . $08WmObile time 1·5 Mon-Fri. Must · J~"' ii w k. H-L.-.&j Siaml'se "25 & up. Dinelle set . lab I-; Salon hairdryers and ...,. ' have dependable car. perienct or ing ~ •SICIETAllH• .....,;"-st ~-8587 hydraulir chairs, mir r~eJZSOOBQ.~73·~125-Sell your used 675-4"""' Knowledge of Data Com· Co ••••••••••••••••••••••• p wibutcher block lop. 4 Phase Linear 400 Power ,.., rnun iration Send ~t1iOS19.200 "'~ 8005 erbtuni<. 6/mo male. i·hairs.ll7S.5-49-0373 ror.s.shelvesandplents i'tems ·n O Executive Sec-arv for R-11-toll. W1'seman Diamond Bar $19.200 -......... $175, 2 adult females. Also. make up, shampoo Amp Isl 1500 Great I ur Prrstigiou s'l.~euna ~ MUTIASIM T70LagunaSl3.200 ~";,~~·:;·~·a·k ·d·r·e·s·s·;;,· ~ea 54G·996S Ha~th~n~~;e~ t::~~t1t?J:: andha1rprodurL~. Cond' Daily Pilot Niguel Dnelopment IAT SYSTEMS Exp.ConsuJtantOurs w mirror & hurp. S300 SIAMESEKITIEH k50.~·1005.549·J984 Call631·9754or ~·~!7_,_exl363 6310521 Company. Typina. 70 tcms'• 3CER SU lt6 u :t Reinders Agy. lnr Vl'r) nH'HOnd 6758753 t'cm $75 !157-0607 -afters. 898~ Office fwmihln & 61'ft Gu1'de WPM. Shorthand 10 PEN 4020 BirchEst'S4EOE ,Pof1able wardro~ with 6EA.SONEO FIREWOOD ~pmat IOI Start ASAP. Ca ll Nina. N~ VDEGAS N('WJ)OrtJ833-8190 Free 01.'t·o Walnut 'encer DOCJ5 1040 shdmg door.i, new cond F'OR SALE Delivered •••••••••••••••••••••• Call 642·5678 83l-803L ... A A 89109 . burl'llU $75 1 dral4 er i•••••••••••••••••••.... twood), valul' $400 , now C 11 F.d 530 ~I Executive desk. 6 X 3 . 14 I -Walnuldl'l>kS75.Ptfll'K~;t::sHONOPuµsAKl' Sl50 Call Geo rl(t a matrhmg r redenza tst c.dallrfora l'f.OllST·SALIS PAITTIME SECIETAllES rha1 r 14 olloman SSO 1 Chump ~ire M ~· Pt'I & 642-1966 Blark Persian L11mb Salesperiona needed I 6-9pm. Expanding youth Work temporary Job' I Sl6 7916 ~ho 14 P \' l Pl ) WANTED 4 or 6 captain:. Coat ~mall me. perfect ~lakes both. 831 9254 .Chrf1hlte1 Ad-Y'nor Al.lractive. ~ficletit self cou.uelln.& firm has closevW;"°r:KESTON l\'1rtrola and aged n· 21J IB7 1345 aft ti pm chrs. or straight hllt'k cond. SJOO 846·3572_ s;n ;~ er~r ede:k~ bl'~ --~rers. Liebt ty~lna. I opeaino for J.!'i sharp & ASSOCIATES cords Sl.000, L1mngl's ISHIH T'lU pups . A KC rh~. reasonablt <.:all John Wayne Tennis Club cakulator, asst new of .... M.-. ~e person 1 Ii ly out&oin& mature people 540-0400 pl art pl 111 0. wide S250and up Cash only ~~~-all~PM Regular Mtmbtrsh1p flee supplies St -$t25. Ecpl,.... 9030 /NBahops 6«"9IO. lo motivate ambitious oorder. 221\ !!Old. hand 638 930H Sold Oak H dbo d f Sac $800 7:,Z 6020 days ••••••••••••••••••••••• General »13 yr o)ds Call 2-5pm SECRET ARY/EXEC painted nul4er' Sl'I of 12 ,. I"'· R 1 ea ar or Eves. 759 1790 bi3 l497 · · , ,.o, .... n t'lnl'\l'r pup:. dbl bed 8uut1ful COfld1 -<Xf -5 f XI -d l9758'Chenboat Dingy ATTIMTIOM 142-U'll.txt 343 Askfor Personnel JAdv~rtisinii Sl,IXX>67S15.IO \KC o uts t Jn rlin~ 1100 SIOO Call6739699. Manne Radio S37!'i.,lron irl' at nt ron Must sell H~ES . Andfta Dept ~as opening per Ch1l<l's nwk cr~. 1890. fll,.odigrel'.493 61161 after6l'all979 4308 Antique Bed ~:nd llead !~~~~ 8111 494-lil!Ol ..17141848·2987 _ lmmed. opening fo r l expansion · Npt Bt·h w1rktr. xlnt t•nnd, $175 • .. . board. $100 Hu ddle -SeaGull Engin e 3HP p/time ulet clerk tol p••J TIME financial services firm llard rot·k mul)ll'. S2ll T• PCOodlesT R .. ~t·o~le• NEVER US l::O Gla~s Couch.S7SO ~-5754_ Peta 8087 Short Shaft Xlnt Cond work i• photo llrhe· 1 ,. Good typing. shorthand. ~ s1sou':5~ ~~o "'~~6 ;~:S !~~ nd!~et!~ f~25S 4 s5e~. CLOCKS •••••••••••.••••••••••• S200. 5411.3297 through atore. Mu~t Set. 61tM. lllO~ings ~e· :e; r~ N~-smoker Childs Rockers. 1890 • re t s Bo~ rd e d & sofa/loveHat $300. Qn 31/d.ly walLclock S75. Perfect Chnstmas Girts. 9040 have &>leannt peraooa~1-.. eri81 Uw Dady Pilot 123 wn ·2, Wil'ker. Xlnt Cond. Sl7S Groomed • Bdrm SMO. bunks $200. 00-3603 after 6 & wknds. Frenc·h ~ and M 1ni loah. Powtr ty &:cleltrewleamth1s tecartCen.ffOVf'lywage Hurd Rock Mapli', $211 . -M 11 Ibo · ----Lop;1Bunnirs1Evenmg ••••••••••••••••••••••• facinatin& bulnas. Ap· +ml'""'. aeqwres a Champion Line! AKC Twna ~!!!. fuxl l 5f~."~~n: Beautiful 7' blue fox 962·1683.548·3673 22' '58 Chns Craft Sea ..i.. at ct· -.ot 21• 1 •SIClnAJtY• ~-Golden Retn •vt>r Pup -...., " scarf, like new, only -----Skiff With Newport .,.., : IC rn 01 ar11 wa101, van or Fast paced Realestate &....a.en IO 1 O e · SlJO. MORE!! 770-0lll S3SO. m41636.7279 Maraw, blue &.!(old, 4 yr.s Slip. $2800. 645_4199 Newport Blvd .. C.M smllpinupwithahell. <ifice eed h II .,.,... pies Just Be,autiful! ---, --- -old. tame . "Cappy·. -642-1Z70. Reqlira ability to lift 40 1 0 5 5 arp. wt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Great Personahl1es~ ! A King Sz Bdrm Set Suite. For Sale. Santa Claus w/cage 645.9216 197624' SKIP JACK Generallabor lbs and a Sood dnvmg ()('ga.nized Gal. 75wpm , HARBORAR •~A Most Apprel'lated $500. Massive I.amp. velvtt slut SSO Also Twin 6 ryl Volv o rerord Ca 11 642 4321 wi.th good Serret aria 1 i\PPLIANet: S ~;tt\' in: Chnst_ma~ Gift ~ 4119·3901 S70. I!l!.'e~ ~ISO 644· 7103 Pac1f1c Electnr railway Amazon Parrot~. tlouble engme6. under 200 hrs. Go If s Io rage P IT , skil ls WA buy ... -·• apphan~"s bt __. • ••>< yello14 head 7 mos old 1 private Country Cluli>. Ask for Don Williams • .... ni " Do1.le MIRiahrH Antiql.ll! Sewing Machine, ll •ni rars'"' mags -.. · · full e e1·tronics. flu~h CalJ: 144·5404. 1:36arft· .,,..~._, Wcsellrel·ond .guar ~.2 Rtthners.ll()()fa ~ ~!~mt>d S27~ eu rods. holders. outr11.: I T .-rulllll Conta<1Peggy.833.2900 a~lianres 549 3077 AKC rel(. Ready for Ele" Rot1ss1 .. re, •'O John ....., . ....,,, gf!~. dual bait tanks & l :J(fm, ues-Sat. Ca111era./plateroom 35• Grubb& Elhs lldoption approx Jan 12. • • ... Wa.)11e Tennis Club Af , 18UYAPPLIAMCES ~·7103 Pamily Membership ncan Zebra F'lnl·he'I many xtra~ Spena! HOOSECLEANEaS ailtnL Mon· Tues-Fri· A tir e at be I a 1 e d Sl.200 Call 1 821 1503 (pr> +lg bamhoo l a~l' Am trlr ratl'd 12.500 lb:. .,ex. hrs. PT/FT. Own lat. W!U wort vert1ral ~ 957-8133 l'hnstmas present for Bunk Beds. Xlnl Cond (Anaheim ) 21 or SIO pr 549 7565 w 6 whls. 2 yrs old Boat trans.Exp'd.Ste-08S7 eonarottt1al camera Secretarial M1crowa\e, Tourh con someonehardlo buy for ~ -lft 1 ~e of PMT pro-LONG TBM trot. ne\er used S2SO Males S300. f tma lt>s __ -~lpl Alan 'Ten Game Cart Picmot & O"CJClftl 8090 ~~~r r:nd 1\1:~1er,e~n Hollie.keepers needed ror Stacliff Motel must bt able to speak some English. Ca.II d4· l797 HOUSEKEEPER E xper1enred Housekeeper needed for growing business. Ex· pertise Housekeep1111 . 957.ato3. IHSUIAMCI Experienced accounts assistant fo r com · lll!rcial lines with major insurance brok1r11e firm In Newport Beach. SaJary comRlensurate with experience. For lpllt call: (7H )144-MJ2. cess helpful, expenenct ASSIGMMIMT 7»1211 I s:J:iO AnUque wh1tt cradle. for Retail Valut, $428 Sell ••••••••••••••••••••••• (714>848·2987 pnlerTed, but will train 549 0373 b;iby or a.s dero piere mg. SJOO Onl> 4 monlh!> Wurht1er Organ Model Appty In person. 1860 I of our SPl't'l 31 lrMHtwWculter IHohday love ' Spnnger SZ2S962·32112 old Call76().21646 560w orj!anMat1r Roll c•rHFORBO•Ts rflftt'ltiaAn c M Wh1rlpool.4cyrles Spani•I ... 11, ~ht. 6 -~ -player Benrh. 60 mu,11 IW " . -rustomers needs a b1l s:J?.Sorbl'sloffer i mo A°Kc "'.111sho~$1()() -.,.s. 80551 Rol+w.yltd roll'\ 1 ~r ne-. S21'15 536-IHI PIOflSSfOHALS 1 n g u a I ISP an 1 s h I 979 2185 . 731 7M7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• An extra bed for I hr 080 6i3·~ seettng add1t1onal m-Secretary Typinl( al I R d t • •• t hold l2 .,," TAX DEOUCTIOMS 60+.shorthand80+ 4 SAU Darhshun<I t\KC: fmll' e ecora in~ '" ir e 1 ays in_.. II ammo n d T !'> 0 0 come.841.aH Eltr stovt 2 O\l'ns , m1n1 . RARE. Great house. DrrorillOr IM02622 ,. rermtf! Leshe Spkr~ g:;dll1~!o~;c~l~lt ~ST Aease conta<'t KELLY frrezer-fng. Char Clo Chnslmas gift• Very af l'Umt5hmgs --OO!l2 Newport Bearh Tennis 1 1.JkeNtw Conrl Roth un-Call toll free for info 1'1111 time Mon.Fri.. SERVICES about th1!> BB~. ea $2"0 , trabh I fet'tionate Sl7S obo Call -61~ Club, famll)' M em 1L~.s:ms 675 0092 1800 ~2 5909 ITIUlt be personable. well and ~her lt>mporar~· ai. ma sher s 100 Days C\'l':> 631 ~ 7 families G1r1ge Sale bl'n;h1p S650. 673,82KI Antiqllf! Pi:1no. ~m up groomed' enjoy meet, 11gnments 9578191 POODLt: Whtie frmalc. ~t &Su~l2~19 &~ 1~99 837·5468 I right. lleaul ,·ond ' <.~':~:1~11~~~0~,~lle~:l' in& p1blic. llequires llotpaint refri••. 3 mo· 12 wk ~. i"eal f"r ors e n . 6 Se<'unty steel window Tuned. also stool $750 ood II. ' IELC~ The " ' ' " v 7SI •232 Monad furn hve aboard Ya cht 1411 h g spe ine pen· ·~tyGCll1" old. hke nf!14 , almond. l'hnstmas t\Kl'. ~O . ,... . . guards S2S ta 2 Steel . 847 5672 manship. No typing, ~ S400 548·86'5 759 1626 appl~lot!! & misc set·unty door guards possible purchabt' up11on phofte exp. preferrtd. SER v•CE S Herwa 1060 withl0t·kSl65ea750·S832 Mfien~·su~1Sg•~i~~tdl''lw>"UP~n.·1~1c'1 ,1? NtptMHarlb5otlr we>"' full company ~nerlts. 1-.IGElt'"TOR Tearup Pood IC! 4 I bb. ~ r ' , ' ac·a e a\' 1 to 1·1 ~:Pennysaver,l660 17 C~'t J "'l. Pi·nn~ bl· •k M \KC h . •••••••••••••••••••••••Schwinn Little Ch1 ek withbenrhm~lnt cond 15th tlr"Required l 2102 Bus mess Center ... rok.ll ..;00• 7<• ·., .• 9~use Throughbttd rnnre .. 6 yrs Bi"·yi•lb. S2S Rot•kwell -... °'"..,,,..,I\' ms" w· 11 F' PO acenu.A.,e .• c .M. Dr .208 lrvtn h Brandnew •<315"<3 u t'fl"" .,...,.,~ •,.. ~:..~·"""" .. 11am retman . . . ... . " ..., . Lovely. dlsp. os1l1 on 10·· table •aw. $275. Bo •""2S B .. 833-1441 <Nr MacArthur s 1 p B ~ c-riiiiwl Good1 1094 x ""' ant a aruaru RECTYEPTPtlONST IST Blvd.'~ Frwy I G F. 24 cf refniterator l'orktr punie upp1c~. eg1nn1n11 JU m p1 n ll Canon Bl!llows & IOOmm :?::' •• :'? ••••••.••.••••. 93Ull UIOS l 96!HOS4 aJrrostnew.almond rol purC!brrd mall's H wks S3.<KX>~·5077 lens. SllO. :l t prti f'cxl6 Ball lublc, $200 or • La1una Hills Legal EqualOpportunity or. wutrr & ic•c 1111; ~hob.Sl35 Will hold for .. ltl11da.o.411065 rollerskates. SS1ra 2 <llfer HolidaySal• "-. R-"r .... aeneral pen.5ers. $1 .0011 or offer Chn~tmus !lliil 0750 r .. -t o( draw"rs. SIO ea I .,~3_.,,,.,., on new Boston Whalrrs iuw .,..... ~"' ,. Employer M / F 'II • ••••••••••••••••••••••• '""' • .. i "'"" & I n bl olf~e slliUa. accurate 754-07.,7 Al\C Irish Settt•r Pup-Large Spanish r han 2 4·· refractor lelesropr. I n ata I.'!' u~t'd R W typist , IOwpm Signature upri g ht pit-:. Sho-.&Pl'l<\\Jll deher. blark wrought S75Child'sschool<lrsk.,Pooltablr.4x7.1 .. slate.1 also SrhlH'k boats mlahnum. call· Mrs. SIC'YtEXECI freeitr. StOO Magtr Shots Sl 2S to $350, iron. SIOO 541171196 or S20 SJ6.0325afier 5pm bar type. ball!>. 1•urs.• 673-2«>0 Winslow for appoint· For rorporate office of Chef elec ~IO\'e. xlnt 581-8722 ~-737_0__ -~r ~7!> 646 1145 1 c1a~s1r t3 La ps lrllke Wr'll Buy Or \rll Tour Cl<' a" Import On Con\lqnment' · Call Our U\l'd Cor Manoq~r TODAY ·" 831 ·2040 49S·H4; Soddlebac~ 9"4W Minion Vie10 WEPAY ., TOPDOLLAR- FOR USED CAR~ AUMMAGM<>t4 .•• PONTIAC/SU8AIU,. 241JI Harbor Blvd . COSTA MES/\ l49°4l00 54t-145J., WEIUY CLEAN CARS ,,. AND TRUCKS COMM Ell CHEVROLET .,._.,.11,.,r. r II.: · • " I \ \I t ' ; 546-1200 HtGH8UYEI Top dollars for Spo~ Cars. Bugs. Campers.. 9t•'s, Audi's Ask for U/C ~GR JIMMiltMO YOUS WA GEH 18711 Beach Bl\'d .- HUNTINGTON BEACH. 142-2000 WEHEEO YOUIEXOTIC &aamsHcAJts G ,~~~~_i}· 3100 W Coast Hw y •'I Newport Beach • 642 9~0S WANTED! Lale model Toyotas and Volv os Ca ll u ~ TODAY~" Earle Ike TOTOTA·YOUO c ........ . "U6.t JOJ • S4~t4•7 Top Dollar Paid for \'our Car' JOHHSOH & SOH Llncoa....Meru7 2626 Harb<1r Bh· Costa Mesa 540 5630 Premium pm·es paid for an~ used rar tfore1gn or dome~t1r 1 1 n good rond11ion See Us First • ...... S.Crtfwy Experienced with l>it· taphooe It Good Typing l~M )Skills. Must be detail oriented, hlVe pel"500al poise. Penna· nenl P'ull lime positkln with good bteeflts. Call for apl)t. Frankie. At Merrih Lynch fteloea· ticm.152-0707 EOE M/f' meatUf·lOllO hotel rhain. Hea\'Y cond. white. Sl50 Poodle~ Kenmore washer dryer DOLLS IExtrcycletype.h\} duty1 boat. "'1ra1ll'r. \Int phones, typing. filin11 . 64S-516S s150 Refri• •100 400 doll collection stationary. motori zed .' rond.needsref1n.S45-0 or j adm ini •tra t1ve Al\C standar . Oft\. " • 111225 Pm•ate Party i 11kenem6427902..,.,< .Jf ""'~41•-"'"'"wt'' :~e11.1rb11Hhd ForC'lusiliedAd " Rein g Frost free. 1rr ....... 7600!128 Rt>cliner rha1r $4 0 "7...,19am 7 m I --~-·-....... , uof!r,..... ~•. '"""°' Acn<>N res P 0 n 5 1 bi 1111 e 5 maker. like ne-. $265 5'~· rream Large bean bag Sl2 ~ ""'' ' p ·NEW SAIL B01\ ROS e\S 1 '""' \It·•' '>.lil tl.Cllt MB Har? CaJt a Shorthand pref erred 548-8513 or $48 4485 As}i'ESP~ ~RAD l.p\/~sN Trees ' Pl1nls Sl·l40 Royal elec typewnter I smo days. 998·9550. eH·~1 l2' Glaspar new I} PJtnt He~yourselltoa Daily Pllol Send resume to Sunnse Refrig Prost free, xlnt "' ~ IBl Elm.C M Nr S17S Type""•ntertbl. SIO toll:J0.827 2&4. 8111 rd. inrludt>s dolhe S700 tfeapmo ae.lection of AD-VlSOR Services Ud. 18013 Sky Registered Reasonable Harbor " Adams Or New ironmg brd. $15 IE ----b k ML' J1m836·11724 art Spm Qualifi~RopeMs &a.5111 Part Circle. Suitt' B. cond S200 548 8513. ~up 5<19-IS55 -call H5·18U ltave Gtrls'blke.S20.645·3197 I alxerrt1se i ~.;<At· 1~1 '• WE8UY L"SED CA RS & TRl'(.'l\S COME I:\ OR CALL F'OR iotlleDAILYPlLOT lrvine.92'714.attention ~-4485 "'"toY 8045 Bunk ---. l'T'OSntw,...., a lollh,lftlt/ HELP WA John Sanders. Refng . Prost free . works •••••••••C::•••••••••••• rressa e nlgh~~:.·;.atl~h~n:.1 Scot~.8319254_ Ch.ier 9050 FREE APPIAISAL Cormier Delillo CHMOLET -;;;:::;;:::;;;;;:;!!;;:;;;j.;:::=:=:=:=:=:=:=~======--good SISO. 548·8513 or f'-eetogdhome beaut. COOIWAIE! ~· rs 26" brown lScuba gear . $4 25 ••••••••••••••••••••• .. 548-4485 _ 2 yr old Keeshound. Stainless Steel. Water er:i.s~~ S50 549•2520 I Women·s wet:sual,sxSm,I C'~stom 42 11 yarht ( l ( ( 'Newspaper Carriers tor routes in Huntington Blach, Fountain V•y & Newport Beath • • • • CALL CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT ..., .... Stovt. works good rem a le. very a rrec· less Gitt. Brand New --• -· ' S.O 963--4147. 002·4812 t'\ "l ( h ri s ma s Par a tie clean. SL2.S. 110 n ate . g d with Still in the Box. '"J OH.' 8'X6' playhouse. S95 . I Wet -tP 'h h whale watchini;. pnt1ts. 548.&13 or 5411·4485 children Ca ll 640·6688 '12.S. ~ tI'\f'; !!._ee::4r 9311~05 · wt :,~~:':i \~~J~; I ~t:.._ best ratl'~ 646 400S Washer clean. works aft._!~-l.ennoxChin1. Montdalr. as '-... ·--·-1 re897·5192 Elegant. n\>14 so· p14 r good. S8S 548.8513 or ll!--1f1 805-0 Full suv. r ream I. John Way~e Regular SUR-FBOARD G'll . yacht for Jll your hoh ••a.HU< '11htt11't silvered e .•97-4891 Membershi p Best Of· 1 o---A-'A ' 1la y enterta1n1n1: ...., ........ ••••••••••••• •••••• •••• rer 67)-6479 ""'"KU USSI, new. rel( p d r I ht & U Refri& ll.2S klag water · $260 sac. $130 ~·1038 aru e 11 ,ig s * * I 8 Y * * bed $100 black " white 'M Pepsi Marhine. Work· I -· -...:. w ha I l' 14 a I 1· h 1 n it Good used Furniture & 1V 642.74u ing. w/drinklng F'oun· MO(oberane M1ral(e $75 673-4860, S57 3273 Appliances--OR I will 107 lain I. Coin Box. S300 220 lb wgt set S75 lo.ts. Sail Kenmore wash. dry $150 sell orS~L for You ......, ODO. 973-0838. 9·4PM 641.:l!l5.~214 IS ••••••••••••••••• •••••• 9060 Dryer. rlean. worb good. S75 548·8513' s.s 4485 18211 fH·:ACH HL\'D Ht.'NTIN\.TON Bf':ACll 147-6087 or 549.3331 Student nt'tod~ l'ar, I rurk pn('('(l about Sl!OO. any t·ond. plta~e t\n~ lime &16 5172 Frigidaire rtfrig. SlOO MASTEIS AUCTIOH ~d·l~~··e~i;~~··w·::;h Ct.mom :m G-a-1-lon sili Start, IHt_...t, N e w R t\ n R I T G~BB $75. 549·760!,I 64M616,lll·9'2S brandoew S7S · Water Aquarium ... IOtS SAlLROt\RO fartnr)· 1 ltfri..,-.tor 1S4S-501~ Complete w /cabinet. ••••••••••••••••••••••• direct onl> 1649 romp Very cle1t1 2 dr. Auto llUYFUIMITUU · rilter System UV LOSING. LEASE. quit ~1-<k<ro11t SW Les 957·8133 t..dies 18k yellow gold Sterilizer Decoration & tlng business, stlhnit out ......_ S .... -1l6J1 twho< ai.n 891.3390 Roltx dress witch with f"Uh Must See! 913·0838 AU. supplies and fo1 • •---r -CUI* G•-·~ .,..,,,, -----'=·=..;;.:.._ ___ Trundlt bed. hardwood br1Ctlet. As brand new M lures including on. new Sabots & l.1dn O'Keefe and Merrill tnds. mattr esses, $1I00.151-1'4S ---------Display rases, wa1t1n11 14 s Also S11ntan:a 23 Double ovtn ringe with ora.nge I. brown custom Snap on top tool box room rhairs. Be:iut y Demo. loaded St8.900 ~ IMporttd broiler. Sl75. S.U·9487 c~)\'er &r bolsters. Perl. U•c•acl I07 Brand new, cost 156$. Salon hairdryers and -~k Boats 673 2050 ...................... ' cond $29S.72Q.l211. •••••••••• .. •••••••••• sellS400.0B0544-7529 hydrauhr ch:ur!j. m1r LIHMAHDIHGY 10' IMW 9712 lkydll •02C n.~ size slee""r sof1 HORSE SCHOOL. 200 ,.,_._ 20 In "·hw1n .. Bike ........ shelv-and plant.· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• ~· 8 1 .. ~ acre R•~ ln OreeOfl uu... . "" " """ ~.. ·' 1675 •~ :,192 &y's 26" used cruiser. l250. or .. 2_· ... 97 ac«f(lna l uervationa •!training Wheels, $4$. Abo, ma kt· up. shampoo --.,_.,. Now •·•· s Barbie Dream llouse and hair products H.e r o n ~ u 1 Ib o a r cl xlnt rood., fully lie ' re· for _...ct tudent w If urn I l u rt . H S ~ <.:all 831·9754 or fiberglass. 56 ~Q rt 1rn1I. isteredS7$.$41·1021 8'bycrtb.S75 .• <'hangln11 Girls ror Summer. 5$2-()070 afttr6.llill8·G809 ssoo 96J.rn7. 962481? &ys lO-speed Qly mpiid table w/dresser. S2$ .. Jumplaa. druuie . _t:V!. 17 inch frame lS5 toy shelves $30 .• ;intique event1n1. ~ mo. + ,94•7978 oak dresser $300 .. Board for your Horse. '"-'t need It?. '"'.'\J Sabot. Siii. 081'1' Net'<b . , . , walnut end table $40. Pleue Write : Academy INtl n.c. Sl2:> Ladiea btke, 215' lounnsc 1'7$-875.1. fnteniallonalt. Rlr e W 'U a. ... t 673 1497 J.apeed, ll•htt • &en. 7• C1melb1ck Sora &r lov· Box lff9, Lakeview I H -Sabot. new p111nl. 11ood like new, ~ price S75. eteat. Wing chr. Country _ on. _ ........ ~ dHSf l'MCI. $350, days, 751-4103, M Ha yo Frend\ pine dining set ' .... " n • 962 lllllill eves, M2~ tbl, 4 eh11. china. All Its; "=:. 6Hh I I01t •e beaut1 ul , IMh, CU.../ Nearly new II" IOapd than 6 mo. old. tl73·2S23 • ••••• ,,.,.IC "" ,,._,__ ~ t070 bike Ith bl 1t t S50 I ....... .......... lllW 111 -ISH~aller51 W:. · · 1Klntl ilr.e box aprina "Colleetalllu, t Ml1e. isting your ...................... . --.;_;..,--.--.... I mattreu ••. Frame Gl..wwe II up. Porta· ll!Wllted musiul a· boil •lip rMtlll. i.lch• Scllwlnlt Sbn1r•y. l 11rl11 1 S'l.5. Fantullr cond. bl• lfptwrl ler uo. .... ... _t"" tie.I ' width l'ZOO/mo. nn •• boys UJtc new l 110 1 MZ>l308wllda u n s m Tnnk 175 Sina II ~QllUll~ll RI lt11t17US4l ea.or2/ LI0 .... ~12t ~SlltlM SwaperotV~nmSZO. ltll>lfyPtlOt Srhwinn Bch CruJur. Extra nrm. med 2 mon· as.tin. NII Clidl t'Ultom 1932 bo11 24" 0.-<l!YOtted 4 ffll cfe. Ladt ea A1llque l4CT •n tm,sae 1125. m... •llMI' sa.eeta. Sl7S Call Gold Peec1111t Wat.flt. Schwinn Bike, Hew btforelAlll or aft 7. Piii -Pwftcl...Al9ra1Hd CNMr. •· Or laYe meu.,, and • • lac. • OIO. ..... _.. ••. ,,. Dl«I • Trade lht UM of your •1111 for Ult of our 30 ' Nilbolt Call I '793·24111 dJI .1-114·22'11 f\'t'll JO' Obtrttw nanabtMlt W/IS' rl.B moorln•. ........ _C1D>OI- n.tMostlac ..... Psi Of Yow IMW~hcntOr LMMC..Wlt Mclwt11IMW!! hr0rLHSt IJO.. ....... PI.! 17141522-5333 OUMGI COUMfY'S OLDIST & !\:alt-s St-1'\'H''' 1 ... u:11n11 -··· ...... ~ .... 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Mmdo 9731 ulfrr Vl'ry ~hurp 1·ar · l'omt• 111 & cln\·1· th1• 4/yr ll!l' i\olo o/c1 , 1 ,.,,,,,.,,....,, 'i<11J "ll)l '76 Plntu. auto. air . mu:st sell. $7900 642·251S ~1.00 lt•lld1n1t clll'rit•I' A\aila am/fm ~lt•rt•u ta pt•. S"• ".S, 11:-yic• stereo. 1 tnck. JHl50 an 3 ••••••••••••••• • ••••• •• ........ • l l m ·tt ....._.: ~ .. I -ooo • · 19111 MB JOO() sunroof IJl1• fur 1mmo·tt111h· ck u.11t1 ve oor 111 · ' AND LIASIHt9 iS fllonle Caro ... Priv Pl m 7161 t'VfS '7S 2IOZ. 14000 Net!ds la/r-/ •h m l(n'. mt•I . ll\er)' St1• wh\ ix-.1ph• bm i•xt . lanclau roor OVl".'RS£~D[LIVP.RV 1972 C11d 1llar am/fm . Brsl()(fff Loadfd AnloHathb1cl1 Wu TLC M on Fri .a11£ ~.~:;.ay1·~6400m1. ar1·~.,.·111·h111i,: l o llyi. t7 14 !S4~.sS30. • t:XPERTS . pe>wer.everything.runs 1142-ZIZl inwretk.Body and 1714l64S 1887 . wknds. ~ $23.500 aner s 1191-fi2'1t;. ~~it' i•vt.,. 17 141752 Stlllt' td·!GO 642·¥3!' Dodge 9935 rrame damage. All else 1213)~_:9347. 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BI 11 i er. •••••••••••••••••••••• ,,..t'hanit' or parts salt'S ,~: ....................... '7V PllfM•IK• 911 Sl ~.lt•1· Yc6sw09"' 9770 A1fot. UMd Cheyenne. 8ryl. 4x4. '65 Mllst9e1 Must ~I all together • MAIJIA. snrf_. wmctw . all h·;ilht•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••o••••••••••••••••••• yellow/white. 18 .000 • 6'13~ $700, make olr Call 714 54():6..4J 0 & 8811'£Df01 ~· ••r ••ClilSIC•• P7:. lmma1·ulJl1· '60-·6S vw h•rt & n11h1 ~ 990l ~~.;J,u!!~equ1pped -ii-Pinto wagon. clean. ~aft 7.JOe_m We sped•liie in. Euro rll• _,.: :In 'U M5 $20.900 644).111122 door. 73 IC'fl door ~ ....................... _ -~ dependable.11.l!IO ·13 Pinto Wagon. Nds pean delivery and flaw· ftllll'lf SAL[I C LOOI of $$$ ha:; l(ont• inlo t>at·h Wt>slern ~lylc• whl Sil CHEYIOLET '80 Citation 4 ryl. A IT. 631 2991 Some Uodyworic Good lesa pre.owned BMW·s •U""' • M1S MISl.CISI& 111.l ~WI this lillll' baby . Nt•w ti I S Poncliie n!Tl.'I for Suix·r lkdlt• .. (..'hevy's Rot 1t ull PS/PB. Air. stereo. lilt. M.rc.y 9950 Gas Mi Dependable Wlttr9C•~r UICEHEW! paint . ~· r 0 n t · t'om11 rt>storl'd. mint S!Ot•a 5411.9744 for you .. ,.. lo m1, xlnt rond Sat' ... •••••••••••••••••••• Best orrer 66t·66?7 Seniu C~a 1971FIAT '81RX·7GSL.free$2.SOO tires1wir .. sl. St a rll•r. 1·ond Sl' •'lart'~ i\1r 7 ,Scirocco ·79 CA MAR O Z211 . $4«>13>1277 i4 Cougar. loadfd. air. e'\·es Elias Rl-1.f, • "UY S9"'RT eq11ty, take over 4/yr Generatur. Rej!ulator. 1·onct Pwr W1ntt11w~. lodded. inrludinl( T tup 'Tl Monte Carlo. SUl)t'r ru11 pe>wer. stereo. \'l'I) -..... -99'-0 rww -r-v •·-Lo m1 Sspd air R bl w r I 1 m r · Mint rood l'hJm11ai:nt• thr311YOH l $7295 le 12 200 631 2991 rn9111--•-.. • Sales-Service-Leasing 4 t'yl. 4 spd . raring~. · · · t enj!. 1rini.:. s nr . l'H 1rro s . to'..11i$3600979 !".t7K .79 Cttt:V MONZi\ltl sh11rp.loaded.newt1res. <:..~· · ...................... . JOIW It tach.,Peirrellieradials, amtrmstereotal)t'.snrf. Throw·oul Heartni:. leather.alarm Mr 11111 xlnt 1•ond $3195 ......., 995Z 'lllFuryl.iur,pwr.very • 1 • AM /FM stereo. rustom toronado silver. burgun-Clitrh. e..ttery. & Sl1S 752 1400exl 22134 'Qi VW Ru.~. :tlnl rnnd. Air. auto . Stl.'rl'u. only ~·111114 ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• clean. dnve awa) S6SO s.h AM Uller. dy lthr. Every arces. on 'f'une.up 2 wet>ks ai:o .67 912. 5 spd • i:ood rnnd' rblt en)! :i trans Nu 16.000 miles 1:1erl9111911 'Tl Mente Carlo. loaded ·ss Qlnv ong paint. mt best offt'r4981J90 &Jl4tlJl-317 I UOI0/010 IL Dys; S4S~; eves Slill nttds New rui: .. i\ musl l>t'll! $5700 n 1s h. starter. w lx•Jnnl!s .. ~ 111r. lull power. stereo fi~ner Bestoffero\er --ud Ca...dS..day f~ '752·S6116 real Sweethurt' $3000 finn!•!MHXJ7I Rlaupunktrad1ab .n lm '80 PllOt:NIX l'PE. 4 t6CJOl!:75e-0097 .filPl)mouthBarrac a. ... 9721 Cal 9am till noon Mazda RX2. ·12. Qutrk. Or Best Offer Pll'ast• inl, no rusl $2700!0110 c·yl . aulo .. air. only ·~e:~gsz~~~~-l;:~mg. i5 Mustani: II. am fm s~::i. ~10:0~~ ............ ••••••••••• 6J9..42lll4 Jc_>e ---reliable Ntw ~:ngine. Call... 4!1!M722 924 SE 2077. I\• m~i.: or !ll't' ;it 11.500 m1lrs tst'rl21221) cass. lo. lo m1 Sl9SO 9727 Moving, $800 0 BO ~;xl't'llent t·ood 49.000 1Bl9i\dams 161~ body. interior. tires . SSS 7174 Im Pl ymouth Wag Ver} ....................... 494-8115 nult'S S"l.200 ·75 BUG SA.IL CHEYIOLET SJSO. 644 l~:.644 11126 good rond $750847 0279 --642·9696 Goodrond1llon 90050 MAIN 'ISCAPRICE "86Cal\ Exrellenl <'ond 9974 '79 Accord Bei,e, Mlrcedeslem 9740 ATTIMTIOM S27SO 99711679 ugunaBeat·h TraMportallont:ar Pon) int Best oHer y.,_ AMd/FML Ca~s .S5x60n01 ,_.................... M4i 11o1sao,ce 9756 49 ... 1 Ill 546-9967 SllOO 9636851 ~ ...................... . con · o m1 "13 4.50 SL. lo miles, al OWMEIS 1 ........ •••••••••••••• i6 VW .. new <'lull·h._new ·74 Vega Wagon Ne-. 67U459aCter6__ 1 loys. Europe lights TONNEAUCOVER ,1963 Rolls Royt'l' Phan nld1all1res. air. 401\ m1. Well 9910 71 Che,·y 4 1dr Mllhbu Oldl•lale 9955 tires Nds eng Make of '7tAccord Xlnt.118.500. •'lts MG·s.·11 .81 . 1 tom .s. body by 11 .J 16.000080.4993040 ••••.••••••••••••••••••• Class1l', \ 8 . auto ••••••••••••••••••••••• rer C.:all SJ64238 at1 dr pd r 642 '1866 Never used. $75 Mulliner. Park Ward ~l!:!J, tdle items wilh a i 4 Century. SS.000 miles lrans factory air. l?ood ·eocl'Tl.ASS !ery·c~e~~ am/ m.I WANTA.CTiON ~ Mana631·779'7 lvemsg Ud.Goodt'Ond thruout. Daily Pilot Class1f1ed • 080 tires. xlnt l'Olld S2700 4dr.hkeM-..lo mi 6'15-3S4S C!&ssifedAdUi2·S678 _I ~.000.1:_?>-9393 _ Ad. ___ __ 646.:.9!00. ~~183So_!:.64H5S2 640 7i97 ----= MATCH THE NUMBERS ON THE MAP WITH THE NUMBIRS IN THE IOXES • ATLAS CHRYSl&oft. YMOUTH 29'29 Harbor Blvd .. Costa MeN. Tel. 546-1934. 3 blocks! south of San Diego Freeway off Hwbor Blvd. Complete 1body shop. Sales. Service. P8rta. Sefvice Dept. oJ)9n Monday thru Friday 7·30 A.M. to 5·30 P.M. and 8 A.M. to 5 P.M on Saturday. llACH NOIT5 848 Dove Street. Newport Beecn. Tel. 752-0900 Call us, we're tN spec;iahata lor Alla Romeo. Peugeot, Sub & Mueratl • THIODORE ROllHS FOO Modern aal... HrVloe, parts. body, pelnt & tire depta. ComJ)9titlve ratet on leaae & d911y ranta11. 2080 Haibor BNd., Coata Mesa. 842-0010 or 5"0-8211- • JOHHSOH & SOM LIHCOUf MaCUIY 2926 Hatbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Tel. 540-5830. 57 YMl'e of fr1endly famlly Mrviee -Orange County'a oldest Lln- col~cury dealer.hip. SOUTH COAST ~I 2• Herbor Blvd .. Costa Meea. Tel. 540-0330. RV Nrvice epeolali"9. ~.uatom van con*'ak>na.. NIWrottT DATSUN 888 Dove Street. Newport Beach. Tel. 833-1300. At the triangle ol Jamboree. MacArthur & Bristol behind Vic- toria StMion. S.lft. Service, Leasing & Parts. Fleet dl9-ooum. to the public. • HAIUS CADILLAC 2900 Harbor Blvd .. Coate Mesa. Tel. 540-9100. Orange Counly's Largest Cadillac dealer. Sales. Service. Leas- ing . • DAVID J. P .. LUPS IUICIC-POMTIAC.MAZDA Sales• Service• Leasing' 24888 Alicla Parkway L.aguna Hiila 837-2400 • CHICK IYHSOH POltSCHl-AUDf.VW 415 E. Coaat Hwy .. Newport Beach. 873-0900 The only d9alerthip in Orange Counly wllh these thrH great mak" under one rooll ' • Al.AH MAGMOM rotn'IA suuau 2480 Harbor Blvd.,. Co•ta MeM. Tel. 54M300. Sal .. ,. Setvlce, Leaalng. ~'Mr. Goodwrench... · • HOUSI OF lwotrn MHC911o19G lelea .......... Leellllt ~ Manchester Blvd.. Buena Park (on Santa Ana ~81) l ake Beach BIVd. offramp -aharp right on ~--· OW. MER-CEDES (213 or 714) 137·2333 IOI lOHGPltl rotmAC 13600 Beach Blvd .. Westminster. Tel. 892-6651. Orange County's oldest and largest Pontiac dealership. Salee, Service. Parts • UHIYHSITY HONDA 2850 Harbor Blvd., Costa Miu. Tel. 54G-9640. Mila South 405 Freeway. Sales, service. pens & ieasing. • SAMT A AHA DATSUN 2001 E. 17th Street, Sa.,ll Ana. Tel. 558-781 t. Your• Original Dedicated Oataun Oelller. 0 MIRACLI MAJ.DA We've movedl Our new locM!on la 1425 Beker StrHt. Costa Mesa. Tel. 545--3334. Stop by & mtt our brand new ahowroom and ... why wa·r. the t1 Mazda Cleeler In Southam Califomle. Sales. Service, Parta and LNalng . AMAH9M MAIDA "o.t,O.C. ....... ~ •• ,,.. '-"lee .._ c:.ra" 601 S. Anaheim Blvd .. Anaheim 868-1820. Juat north of Santa Ana Frwy. on Anehelm BNd. Call ua llratl ·we ARE HARO TO RNO-eUT WORTH ITI" • SAINM~CllMW 2M02 Margl.*lt• .. Averi "kwy. e1ttt We offer wha t no INM comp•ny or bank c•n. 1. Ultra•modwn MNk» dept. '°' 1at cl ... after .... _._let; 2. P1ctory euth. tacltltlee & t>ody shop; 3. Elimination of the mlddltmln -!Mllng dealer direct. tst-2040 4tM94t COST A MESA DATSUN 2845 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Tel 540-6410 Serving Orange Counly lor 16 years 1 Mile So 405 • SUH SET FORD, IHC. (Home of Willie lhe Whale~ 5440 Garden Grove Blvd . Westminster. Tel 636-4010 • NAHi PROTO LINCOLM-MllCURY Service and Parts Department always open 7 days a .week 7:30 A.M. 10 6:30 P M 848-7739 • COMHELL CHIVIOLIT •. 2828 Harbor Blvd .. Costa MeM. Ot9f 20 y..,.. MrVing Orange County! Salea. IHllng, eervloe. Call 646·1200; 1P9Clal perts line; 546-IMOO; body shop line; 754-0400. • ROY CAIYH aou.s ROYCl-IMW HMO JamborH Road, Newport BNch. ~. SalM. Service, Parta And Leuing. • MM LUSIH•. IMC. 730 W. 19th St.. Costa M ... 142-1944 S.V. time, energy & lruatretlon. Call ua for all of your llM!ng needa. We .._. all malt" end moct.la of cara. ~&Ylll'tt. FOR FURTHER INrf:ORMATION, OR TO BE PLACED . ON THIS AD, CONt'ACT ¥OUR DAILY PILOT R~P. 642-5678 1 DUlll COIT Priests attacked Government in Poland threatens church By TM AalOClated PreH Roman Catholic priests reportedly have been beaten and arreste d In Poland , and Communist Party sources say the government bas threatened to move against the church if it leads opposition to military rule, according t o uncensored dispatches from Poland. Church sources said Sunday t .. at priests were attacked in the cities or Wroclaw and Gdansk, where the church has been heavily involved with the now-banned independent labor fed e ration Solidarity. There were no details or the incidents. In other developments: -Solidarity leader Lech Wales a , who has refused lo cooperate with authorities since he was detained, has reportedly been moved from a govemme.nt guest house near Wa r s aw , probabl y to general s taff headquarter s in t he capital. after his whereabouts became known. -Poland's ambassador to the Unite d States. 61-year-old R o muald S pasows ki , was granted political asylum in Was hingto n a fter de fe cting S und a y t o pr o t es t the de tainment "by force" of Walesa. -The Soviet news agency Tass t od ay repo rt e d an un s p ec ifi e d nu m b e r o f ·'s olidarity thug s'' we re barricaded inside a Katowice steel mill and threatening to blow up the furnace. It gave no further deta ils. But the Soviet media today dropped a Sunday report by Tass that 1,300 people were trapped underground in the region's Ziemovit mine . There was no mention of how the reported mine standoff had been resolved. -A Soviet source in Moscow s a id Polis h farm e r s were defying the martial la w regime, withholding tons of food from market. -Ea.st Germany 's AON news age ncy said rail and truck convoys of milk and other relief supplies were rolling into Poland today, while a Warsaw Radio DEFECTS R o mu a l d S p asow s k i . P o l a nd 's a mbassador to the United Stat es. has received political a s y lum beca u se o r t h e situation in Poland. broadcast monitored in London said close to 20,000 civilians joined troops to clear tracks of a heavy snowfall . -S wedish r a dio q uoted "reliable sources .. as saying a list was compiled of 200 pet>ple killed since m artial law was declared eight days ago. Roman Catholic Church sources said they verified the na mes of 1,100 people detained but estimated as many as 40,000 may actually be held. Solidarity sources said the government has claimed 2,600 people are under arrest and say they assume the number is of t h ose who face lon gterm jailings. -The official Polish radio re ported acts of sabotage by factory workers and autbo~Le: today said the sprawling Gd shipyards and port installations in Gdynia and Sopot will be closed until aft.er the holidays. A Foreign Ministry official in Blast wrecks block in Alabama city SYLACAUGA , Ala. <AP> - An explosion and fire tore through a coin-operated laundry today devastating a block of downtown businesses, witnesses said. At leruit two people were injured. "It looked like a bomb had been dropped on Sylacauga," said Maury Farrell, a witness at the scene. The explosion was heard as far away as 10 miles, a nd windows were blown out for a three-block area. The explosion at Vinsant's coin-operated laundry occurred about 8:30 a.m. CST, just as bus inesses were opening for the day in this central Alabama city of 12,500. Witnesses s aid two people were pulled from the laundry and two others. fU'St believed to be trapped in the building, apparently escaped. Ther e in i tial ly we r e unconfirmed reports of some fatalities, but Fire Chief Primas "Tiny" Herd said as far as authorities could determine. no one was killed in the blast . He said the area around the laundry was being evacuated because or a natura l gas leak. but it was uncertain whether gas caused the explosion. P a ul Woos ley, assis t a nt administrator at Sy lacauga Hospital, said two people were being treated for burns in the emergency room and were in fair condition. Witness Char les Ogletree said he saw two women crawl out or the rear window or the laundry jus t after the explosion, but the wom en could not be located immediately. Retired police chief Albert Higgins said the fire spread to an adjoining gun shop believed to contain live a m munition. "We've got a bad fire, bad explosion, possible ammunition in the building," he said. "We've got the perimeter of the area secured, and we're keeping the people back.'' Seven fire trucks and four a u x il i ary t ru c k s w ere dispatched to the scene. Report of robbery at airport probed An investigation continued today into a report that armed robbers stole almost $10,000 in valuables h'om two men aft.er their small, company-owned airplane had landed at John Wayne Airport. Authorities say the robbery is one of the few such incidents ever reported at the bus y aJrfield Robert PoHy, 31, of Newport Beach and Stephen Kimber, ri, of Fountain Valley told Oran1e County Sberlff'a inveat11aton that two men appeared to be walllnc for them wbtn their plue arrived from Houston. Teut at 1:4.5 p.m . Friday, H id lavt1t11ator JObn llaufer. Tbe au1ptct1 were bldtn1 lalkle Kimber'• YU, wblob tbey later .... Kimber ud Poley told lDftlt.lc8ton. Tbe ftc:Ullli laid tbe7 1'ork for l GEA Assoclates.4000 MacArthur Blvd. in Newport Beach, a land de velopment company wlth holdings in Southern California and Houston, said Mauger. They told investigators the robbers -armed with a gun - stole penonal valuables, such as a 1old watch and necklace, he said. According to the report, the s us pects tint overpowered Kimber and forced blm to drlve bis van to the plane's tJe-down 1pot, where they also robbed Posey, the pllot. leavlna him bound and his mouth covered with tape. Klmber was kept in the van bul forc e d out later. lnveati1aton Hid. Mauaer and airport otftclala aa1d they tan't remember aQY other anned robberlet of pUota or palMftlert ln small aircraft IC. lb.• airport, .... Wa rsaw reported a stand-off between workers occupying an acetylene bottling works and troops in Gdansk. Inde pe ndent re po rts from Poland reaching the West could not be confirme d be cause normal communications links with the country were severed by m a rtial la w authorities. Western reporters' dispatches from Poland are' restricted and subject to censorship. Spasowski's defection was reported on Radio Warsaw. Polish officials said be had been suffering depression and bad been called home. They did not report his remarks accusing the government of "brutality and inhumanity." Spasowski said bis action was an "expression of solidarity" with Solidarity leader Walesa. Poles filled churches Sunday -the only pl ace they're allowed t o freel y asse mbl e under martial law -and heard a plea for calm issued by Archbishop Jozef Glemp, Roman Catholic primate for Poland. Glemp said peace is necessary to safeguard the church's future as well as the country's. In Warsaw's Church of the Holy Cross, the scene or massed police assaults on demonstrators. Thursday, the priest exhorted the f ait hful to pray fo r "our murde r ed broth e r s " -a possible reference to seven miners the government says were shot by police at a coal mine near Katowice last week. Two papal envoys arrived in Wa r saw o n S unda y i n an atte mpt to find a peaceful soluUon to the tense situation. Many of the Polish detainees are being held in large camps in the Mu urian Lake district in northeast Poland near the Soviet border. Other detention centers include an enclosed arena built for Nazi rallies in the 1930s in the former German city of Wroclaw, the dispatches aald. Explosion Btrmtngham • • Sylacauga • Montgomery ALABAMA SITE -M ap l ocates Sy lacauga . Al a .. wh e r e la undr y explosio n devastated a city block. Winter here; Orange Coast fair, sunny Christmas week we athe r along the Orange Coast should r e m a in cool and crisp , a c c ording to the National Weather Service, signaling the offic ial beginning of winter today. Today is abo the s hortest day of the year, a weather service spokesman said, marking the winter solstice when the sun is at its farthest point south of the equator and ceues Its southern migration. The sun rose today at 6:55 a.m. and will set at 4 :48 p.m. M ostl y fair weather is predicted for the rest of the week, according to the weather ser vice , with daytime bJ1ha ranging from 62 to 70 delJ'ees. Lows at nJgbt.s will be 42 to 52 degrees. The spokesman said there La a all1bt chance of more raln Wednesday, but onl)' 1cattend showers are expected. Intermittent drl11le fell In some parts of Oran1e County Sunday nlabt from a weather front from Northem Calllomia. Tbe apoMlman aald the cooler air accoO.pan)'lDI the front lifted \be lnventoo layer that had been uualn1 denat fOf in cout.aJ and inland areu ol tbe county for the put two w..U. Tbe cbance of rain aboWd decrease to 10 percent by ton11bt, 1ccordta1 to tl9• N1tloaa1 Weatber8emte. w• ----------------------------------------------------------------------~------- ••••• YIUI llllTlll llllY Ml •• A ,... ' I. I t > ' I N I • A I I I ' "' I~ J ~ (, f N ' s APOCALYPSE? -A Polish tank is stationed in a Warsaw street in front or a theater u ....... playing the movie "Apocalypse Now .. in this photo by Time Magazine. Land of cotton in deep freeze Georgia records 9 degrees; citrus damage reported By The Associated Press A bitter-cold "'puddle of arctic air" poured unexpectedly into the South , reaching to the southernmost tip or the nation and leading to the deaths of at least four people. Another weather-related death was reported in Indiana. All Florida was subjected to the freeze , as Key West, the us ua lly balmy resort island, reported temperatures that felt near freezing with the wind-~hilt factor. Some damage to fruit was reported in the Citrus Belt, ma inly in DeSoto County . In DeSoto and parts of He ndry . Hillsbo r o ug h a nd Hard ee co un ties. th e temperature was be low 28 degre es for longer than s ix hours -the level and duration necessary to kill fruit on the tree, according to Thomas MacCubbin, Ora nge County extension agent. Citrus officia ls said they wouldn't hav e a damage estimate until later in the week, but expected it to be minimal. ln other citrus-rich areas, it did not get cold enough lo harm fruit. It was so cold in Atlanta, 9 * ... * degr ees, that the symphony orchestra canceled an indoor concert, fearing damage to their woodwinds in the drafty Omni International ball. The southern freeze Sunday reached from Tennessee and the C aro l inas to Georgia and Florida, and sleet s torms bit central and southwest Arkansas a nd Mississippi. T h e t e mp e r a tur e in Talla hassee, in t he Flor ida p a nhandle, d ip ped t o lS. breaking the old record of 20 for that date set in 1929. It was 50 in Key West, breaking the 1950 record of SS. The National Weather Service said the winds th e r e produced a wind-chill factor near freezing. It was 36 in Miami, breaking the record of 39 set for the date in 1943. Three residents of a house trailer in Oriole Beach, Fla., in the Panhandle, dted of appa~nt smoke inhalation when their makeshift. wood-burning beater se t th e h o me on fire, authorities said. In New Bern. N.C., a woman died trying to re move her stepfather from their burning home during a fire apparently * * * Storm kills three in N. California By TM Auoelatecl Pren Rain -weary Northern Callfomlana. battered by hllh wind• and fioodwaters, kept an anxious eye oa the sky toda).' ln the wake of a storm that killed three people, closed aecUona ol major bl1hways and forced several hundred people from their homes. However, the National Weather Service said s howers expected to last throu1h Sunday nl1bt would taper off by tonitbt. allowln1 awollen riven to recede 1lplncantly. And Chief P'oreeaster Cbartea Roberta aald a aecond atonn troat IDO¥lq down ll'om ()rep waaa't expected to 11pavat.e Callfomla'a weather WOtl. Roberta uld the wttkead storm dropped three to seven lnchea of rain on Northern California, causln1 parts of seven rivers -lncludin1 the Klamath, Smith, Eel, Van Dusen and American -to defy their banks. Sonoma County Sheriff'• Deputy Roser Rude aaJd the Ruaalan River near Ou.....We stablllnd Sunay al1lilt at• feiet -aevai feet above nooct atap. "Some of t.M roads are sUl1 a couple of feet underwater. But if it ralna ,aome more. or ii It clean up. It could cbaqe very quJckly," Ru.rt said. Area naldeatl fercecl tr'OID lb.tr lilomel "1 ................ bad talren refu1• l• t~• · Veteran'• Me:ll'IOlia1 lvUeil In Ouernevlllt, .. touched off by an e lectric h ea t e r , C r a v e n C ounty a u t h or i ties said . The s t e pfa the r 's d e ath was attri buted to a heart attack suffe red before the blaze broke out and his wife was hos pitalized for smoke inhalation. . The coldest city in Georgia was Clayton, In the northern pa rt or the s tate. with a te rn pe r a ture, of 4 degrees.• Co rnelia registered 7 del?ees, Sa vannah had 18 and Athens had 13. The freeze. which threatened citrus crops, was caused by "a big puddle or a rctic air" that d rifted in Crom the polar regions o r no r th e rn C anada, s aid weather service meteorologist Jim Duke. It was 14 in Charleston. S.C., and 12 in Columbia, S.C. In Bristol, Tenn., on the Virginia bo rd e r , it was 8 degrees. The Midwest a lso was frozen. Iowa was hit by a storm of snow and ice that stranded an estimated 500 can on Interstate 80 near the junc tion with Interstate 35. IRllCI CIAIT llATlll Partly cloudy at times through Tuesday, but mostly sunny days. A lltUe c oole r toni1bt. Hiiha today and Tuesday 82 to 70. Lows tooipt 42 to 52. 111111 Tlllf Sioc_., ·on -•.-0 tlW Urdl«f Statn 01 ,.._ acrou U.. llOffoft.aN fftffced witla of1iOM o/ rtclaH or dream mcatiou. P.oflt A7. 11111 .. .,_ ....... Cl -1~ ....... .a ' ... .. -= .. .,.. C1'f ,,.. I -. .. --• \ ••••• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday. Oecember21, 1981 MeSa pioneer, 93, succumbs I Longtime Costa Me11a pioneer •Loretta Pangle. who raised seven children and sold produce , from the family's five.acre farm on Wilson Street, is dead at 93. She and her late hus band, James, grew apple.a a n d vegetables on West Wilson Street at a lime when five , farmhouses line d the street 'down to Harbor Boulevard. "Dad was a farmer .Jtnd this was all farm land and citrus , groves in those days,•• recalls : d a u g hte r Edith Pang le Kyle, ' . 'Mesa man ·held in ... ~tabbing PoUce arrested a Costa Mesa : m an on suspicion or attempted .murder after an inj ured man walked three blocks for help with a knife wound in the stomach , officers said. r· F e lipe Bolivar , 22 , was 'arrested by Costa Mesa police at his home at 1263 Baker St. in connection with the slabbing Saturday at 8:30 p.m . at 2860 La $alle Ave., police said. The victim , Louis Gonzalo ft{ejia Hurtado, 19, told police that the men had argued over a Jacke t and cassette tape when Bolivar allegedly pulled a knife. Hurtado is listed in s table condition at Mercy General Hospital in Santa Ana. Police found a three-block trail or blood leading from La Salle Ave. to Baker Street where a n unident ified m an found Hurtado and drove him to the hospital. 1Dieves hit .. .. LB s tores Laguna Beach police are seeking two women who fled two women's s hops carrying off merchandise valued at nearly l8.000. Police said the women e ntered , the Shibui shop a t 502 South ~oast Hi g h way Friday, distr acting the shopkeeper while collecting a dozen expensive women's blouses. • When the clerk went to the back of the shop to get some new merchandise. the pair ran to a waiting car with the blouses. valued at Sl,600. A few minutes later, a clerk at t he Mitzi Look s h op, 1467 Glenneyre St., said two women matching the description of the couple in the earlier burglary, -entered that store, grabbed a • $6,000 mink stole, and fled. " ·Singer 'get s ~coffin record KILLEEN. Texas CAP > - "Co untry Bill" White. a country-western singer when nhe's not in a coffin, has claimed a world record for being buried •14 0 days underground in a .. •.plywood box. White was buried J uly 31 in a box measuring 3 feet by 3 feet by "6 reel, set beneath the National 'H a ll , a country -western ''hightclub. He emerged Saturday "hight. ~ Pr onounced in good health by a nurse. White quipped: "J ust let me live long enough to get a drink." who now lives in Clear Lake Oaks, Calif. She said the couple moved to Costa Mesa in 1920, ralstna their child ren in 3 three-bedroom, one·bath farmhouse on land that is n ow occ upi e d by n e w condominiums. "There was only a general store and a post offi ce in town then ," Mrs. K yle recalls. "Mother used to take vegetables and apples down to Balboa Island and Newport Beach in the family car to sell," she said. The farmer's wife had orders with several grocery stores in Newport Beach, and would drop off lugs of tomatoes and pounds or stringbeans and apples on her weekly rounds. In addition to tending the family plot, Mr. Pangle used his working horses to cultivate, plow and work other farms in Costa Mesa. He died in 1953. The family subdivided the property in the 1930s. but kept the old homestead until t he mid-1970s when Mrs . Pangle moved to an apartment. She is survived by four or her children, includjng Bill Pangle, who lives in Costa Mesa; Luther Pangle. H esp eria ; Tom, Ontario; and Edith P angle Kyle, o r Clear Lake Oaks. Mrs. Pangle also leaves five grandc h i ldr e n , 11 great.grand children a nd two great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Bell Broadway Mortuary in Costa Mesa with burial to fo llow at Melrose Abbey in Anaheim. P a tti Firpo d e ad a t 34; • serVIces set Memorial se rvi ces for Huntington Beach elementary school teacher Patti Firpo are scheduled Wednesday at 8 a.m. at St. John Vianney Chapel, 314 Marine Ave .. Balboa Island. Ms . Firpo, 34, died in her Newport Beach home Saturday morning. She taught mentally gifted f ourth grade s tud e nt s at Meadow View School in the Ocean View School District for the past 13 years ·'She was an outstanding teacher who had the universal r espect or parents. teachers. administrators a nd !otudents alike Her loss I!> a shock." said Gayle Wa yne district s pokeswoman. Funeral services and burial will take place later this week in Fresno Ms Firpo is sur' 1ved by her pa rents, Frank and Adelia Firpo. of Fresno. her brother. Ric hard Firpo, or Fresno: and her sister. Eleanor Dickson. of Newport Beach Reward offered ·in h o te l ca e SAN FRANCISCO <A P l - City and hote l officials are offe ring a $20,000 reward for lhe snappy dresser with a big nose who has been robbing tourists in the elevators or some or the city's most plush hotels Mayor Dianne Feinstein and Douglas Cornford, head or the 36·member Hotel Employers Association. each a nnounced they would offer $10,000 for the arrest and conviction of the so-called "hotel bandit " Most U CI offices closed for holiday UC Irvine administrators have decided to close m ost campus o ffi ces and facilities from Thursday through J an. 3 in an e ffo rt t o save money o n operating costs. Ramo n Curiel. assist ant cha ncellor for administrative affairs. said the 11-day shutdown will allow the university to save $50,000 on costs suc h as energy and maintenance . UCI public information officer David Krough said most of the other eight campuses in the UC system will also be closed in order to m eet the terms of orders by Gov. Edmund G Brown Jr. to reduce spending. T he UCI Police Department will remain open. The bookstore, Ii bra ry and health office will also be open Dec. 28-30. The fall quarter at UCI ended on Dec. 11 and the winter quarter begins on J an. 4. S tudent dormitories are t r aditionally closed for the holidays. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Cla11Hled adnrtlalng 714/942-5871 All oth•r ffJ>•rtmenta 842-4321 Thomas P. Haley l'IAlhMr -a.. hilcull¥e Ofllcer Robert N Weed ........... Thomas A. Murptune , ...... Mlchfff P H.-v.y ....... ~ L. Kay SdlultJ. Olrelloi --~ K9nnett'I N Goddard Jr ~o... Bern~ SchuhT11n e........ Char1t1 H l ooe .......... ...., r.=t...Moore MAIN OFFICE J30 WHI • .., II., Cate MeN, CA Mell ...,_: aos lfeO, COllA -. CA .... COllyrlfllt t•I OfiN\911 CO.ti l'llCl!ltlllllt eem.-ty. No -.win, lllvtlrMIOM. MllW!el ~ tf -, ~ .. 11 .. ,,.,,..-.... Me'/ lie ,.,edl.IC'. ... ._ tPKlel .......,. ........ , ... ,ltM-· FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS BEGINS M ember~ of Chabad House of Irvine cele brated the first night of Ha nukkah Sunday "ith the ltghtmg of a 2tl-fool hig h menorah The.· eight-day holiday tomm emoratmg the v1 rtory of tht• o.lly "'"" -.,. a-tH ,..,.., M accabees and t h e re-dedicat ion of the Temple mo re t han 2.000 years ago continues until Dec. 28. The sh amas candle is used to lig ht one cand le for every night. Hunting ton lawman quits sheriff race Mesa w oma n badly hur t in c ar c ras h Harry Budds. a law officer who resides in Huntingtor B each , sai d today h e i ~ w1thdraw1ng from the 1982 rac£ for Orange County l>heriff Budds. 42. has been holding fund raisers and planning his campaign over the past eight months He said he had believed Sheriff Brad Gates would nol seek another term and hoped tc. pick up backing from Gates c;upporters "It ·s now hccomc apparent that Gates will probably seek re election . and he'll be retaining his s upporters." Budds said . explaining his decision to withdraw A Costa Mesa woman was in critical condition today at Fountain Valley Community Hospital with mult.Jple injuries s uffered when her car struck a guard rail Sunday evening on Irvine Avenue. J anice McHugh, 40, was hurt at 6 :45 p.m . when her car veered into the rail in a southbound side of the street just north of Mesa Drive, said Officer Larry K l easn e r of the Ca lifornia Highway Patrol. A blood test t a ken at the hospital i nd icated that Ms . McHugh was intoxicated at the tim e or the acciden t , said Kleasner. He said he plans to refund C · J campaign contributions he o n cert c osed 1 o.u,~ .... ,-...... a ready has r ecei ved after WASHINGTON CAPI _White deductrng his ex p e nses in BOWS OUT Harry Budds House reporters were barr ed preparing for the sh<'riff's race. has withdrawn from the Sunday from a televised concert Hudds worked 19 years as a ~)r ange County sheriff's race hos ted by President and Mrs. Ram Hill arrested • in rape FULLERTON <AP> -A man identified as Drew HUJ, wide r ecei ver of the Loa Ao1eles Ra ms, was arrested and booked tor investigation of rape early today, police said . Involved was a 16-year.old girl who said she had attended a party at an apartment occupied by Hill and other Rams players. The Los Angeles club had lost their National Football League finale of 1981 to the Washington Redskins by a 30·7 score Sunday. Hill, 25, a collegian at Georgia Tech playing his third year with the Rams as a receiver and kickoff returner, now lives in Fullerton near the Ana heim Stadium home of the National Football League team . Fullerton police reported their detective Ron Moen said there was a party at Hill's apartment about 6:30 p.m . Sunday night. Fullerton officer s said the 16-year-old girl went to Buena Park police about 8:30 p.m. and said she had been raped. She was referred to Fulle rton police. Officers went to Hill's residence and arrested him about 2 a.m ., police said. He was released on his own recognizance about two hours later. Officers said they were told that the girl had been a guest at t he post-game party Inn owne r Mr. Hutc hings d e ad at 68 Frank Miller Hutchin gs, Newport Beach resident and owner of the historical Mission Inn in Riverside, died today of ca n cer at H oag Me m orial Hospital m Newport Beach. Mr. ijutchings, 68, was a fou rth·gener ation Californian. His great-grandfather founded the Mission Inn. Mr . Hutchings was acting pres ident or the inn. Mr. Hutchings Ii ved a t the Balboa Bay Club for the past 15 years. He was awarded the bronze star during his military service in the South Pacifi c during the second World War. Mr . Hutchings also belonged to the Beach Club of Santa Monica and the Carriage Club of Los Angeles. He is survived by his widow, Jeanne Maroney Hutchings, of Newport Beach, and his sister, H elen Hutc hings Carson of L ag u na Beach. ~!!m o~ial services at Pa c 1f1 c View Memorial Park are pending L ivin g Yule displays s e t More than 40 actors will take part In rive outdoor Christmas scenes today and Tuesday in the a nnual free holiday program orrered by the First Christian C hurc h , 1207 M ain St .. Huntington Beach. The scenes will be arranged• on a drive-through basis so they m ay be viewed from the family car Entrance to the displays will be on 17th street. just west of the church parking lot. Viewing times will be 6:30 Los Angeles County Sheriff's Jn 1982 Reagan. deputy and is now assistant ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ p.m today and T uesday. police chief with the Southern Ca lifornia Rapid Transit District lie ran unsuccessfully for Huntmi.,rton Beach City Council in 1980 Whistle blo11Jn o n th ieves WESTERVILLE. Ohio <AP> Merchants of a shopping mall victimized by shoplifting sprees have found an ear-s plitting solution to their problem. Each or the 35 m erchants carries a whistle similar to those employed by police in London. lf a s hoplifte r is seen taking merchandise. the store clerk sounds the whJstle, bringing help from ad.iacent stores. Chucr< Gunther . o wner of a wo men's clothing store ln tbe Westerville MalJ, said the stoTeS had been invaded by bands of "profession al shoplifters, who com e in a nd pick up item!\ by size and color." about every week or so. Drugs, gun h e ld LOS ANGELES <AP > Nearly S3 million worth of the drug PCP was seized after the smell of chem fcaJs led a poUce om cer to an illicit laboratory, police said. ~ addition to the druaa, police seized 16 1una, 750 pounds of a mmunition , a nd $3 ,500 worth of marijuana. cocaine and quaoludcs . 4 Newport Ski Company Ski Rental Shop . . . lots of ski's are available for your holiday ski trips. ____ Rent before you leave on your t rip.· . , We also take reservations! FOR RENT Our rental shop is located at .....,..____.2500 West Coast Hwy., Newport Beach, CA, 714-631-3144. (Old ad- dress). ,.... fS MIATI ,..... price llf: l A, ......... FINAL. Fl.ING -Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones throws a bucket of wate r on the crowd during the fina le of his American tour at Ha mpton Coliseum in Ha mpton. Va. Tiny Tim 'glad to have job' His mom e nt in th e limelight a fading memory and marriage to "Miss Vicki" on the Jobnoy Carson s how long broken, Tiny Tim c ontinues t o work a s a little-noticed entertainer. The s inger, whos e r eal name is Herbert Khaury, s ays he has been pe rforming Prince Andrew, wearing a brief R o man tunic and s andals, danced and clowned until the wee hours al a Royal Navy base Christmas party, the Daily Mirror reported. The 21-year-old brother of Prince Charl es i s a helicopter pilot attached to the base at Culdros e in Cornwall, where the tabloid s~id the party was held. ·T h e paper said Andrew with Roy Ra dln's touring vaudeville show for 10 years. On a r ecent stop in Cleveland, Tiny Tim said be doesn't mind the cons tant travel and series or one-night stands. He's just glad to have a job . "Oh, but it's a thrill to be on this s how," he said. "moved freely" a mong other pilot s and officer s,. s ome dressed up as Muppets. A Los Angeles judge is considering a request for a fourth trial to determine if an 8-ye ar-old boy s hould be d eclared t he son of actor Chad Everett. Three decisions have been in favor or the actor, whom the boy's mothe r , Shella Scott, claims is the father. Tb• r1trl1l r1qu11t waa pr111nt1d ln a two·bour burtn1. Jud11 aarmoad Cardtu• Hid h• would take lt under 1dvlHm1nt alon1 with a motlon by l:v1rett'1 1ttorney1 aakin1 that the boy's birth certlticate be altered so that Everett Is not listed as ll\e father. Former Liberal Party leade r J eremy Tlaorpe, a cquitted 2i.ia years ago of plotting to murder a former m ale model, plans a political comeback, a ccording to British press reports. Thorpe, 52 , Is b e ing considered a s a possible candidate for Parliament by the Liberal chapter in the southwes t England city of Taunton. Thorpe was found Innocent in June 1979 of conspiring to murder Norman Scott, a former male model who said h e had a h o mose xual relationship with the party chie f. The s candal cost Thorpe his party leadership, which he quit in 1976, and his se at in th e Hous e o r Commons in the May 1979 general election. COMEBACK Fo rmer Liberal P a r tv l ead er J ere my Thorpe : acquitted 21 2 years ago of plotting to murder a former m ale m o d e l. is pl a nnin g a political come back. Sunny days ahead Coastal Cloudy wllll IHI tllM 10 peru111 ch6nGe of drtnle 10fl'9/ll. r....-lnl"9 pertly c'Oudy tlwDU9'1 T.....,.y wlln over the tt•t•. t1rtng1ng mor• thOwers lO Hort"*"' Cellfwftl•. l..oc•I \hoWe" •re .. peeled te ~-.,,. ,,,_ --Oflly • minor Hfect Ofl IN _ _,., lOt•I refnlell lo -. 7.ll Inc- The refnfell t!m time lest yeu w• Oftly .IS lncMt Hormel r•lftf•lf It J.71 Inc"" mottly Mlftny •tterl>OOf\1. A little ----------- cooler, with Huntlnoton·Newport Smog u pectlno •-of S6 •"" 11191> 01 M. 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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, December 21, 1981 H/f COOL SURFER S urf('r at Huntington Bl.'ac h Pier keeps hi s head and looks fo r a way out as wave br eaks up With water temper atures hovering around l ht• high sos along the Orange Coast . it ta kes more than a cool head lo go s urfing on these December days, even though a i r te m pe r a tures hit hi gh 60s Saturday. when this picture was made. Crisis action smooth Administration team responded with few problems WAS HI NGTON (A P J - P resid e nt Re a gan 's c r isis management team. seasoned by periodic bickering, juggled three m ajor foreign policy problems l ast week wit h onl y a few glitches. Reagan's national s ecurity adviser, Richard V. Allen, was on the sidelines in an ethics probe. Three of the president's t op men, Secreta ry of State Al e xander M. H ai g Jr .. Secretary of Defense Caspar W. We inbe r ger a nd counselor Edwin Meese III. were out of town at the start. But te mpe r e d b y past disarrays, the administration r es p onded s moothly t o the c rac kdown in Po l a nd , its gravest foreign policy challenge, while keeping a close watch on the Li byan and Golan Heights situations. "It has been phased and it has worked well," said Daniel J . Murphy, the former Sixth Fleet com mand e r who is Vi ce President George Bush's chief of staff. "Nothing had to give." The absence of Allen, who n orma l ly w o u l d h ave coo rdinated muc h o r t he Security information r ving to t he preside nt. was h a r d ly not iced. Perhaps ominously for Alle n 's future, there was only praise for James W. Nance, who has ta ken over temporarily as head of the National Security Council. "Nance did a good job," said James A. Baker Ill. the White House chief of staff. He declined t o sp eculate about whether Allen's leave of absence would become permanent. Senior administration om cials held their egos in check. There was no grabbing for power, no a pparent strains between the White Ho u se , the S t a te Department a nd the intelligence agencies. ..1 just think the team played much better this week, the past couple or weeks, under the pressure of events," said David Gergen , t he Whi t e House director of communications. To meet cha llenges that have not grown to t he level of an ope r ational cha r ge. Strategy was coordinated throughout the government, with the State De partment playing the leading role in responding to Israel's sudden annexation or the Golan He ights. Secretary or State Haig, returning Monday from a NATO meeting in Brussels to deal with the Polish crisis, took charge of registering the administration's fur y with Is rael for absorbing t'he former Syrian territory. ''I just think the team played much better this week, the past couple of weeks, under the pressure of events." all-engulfing foreign p olicy crisis, Reagan signed a dire<:tive last Monday night setting up a "Special Situat io n Group" chai red by Bush. It brought into 'play expertise from across the spectrum of government. White House, Stale De partment. Pentagon. Central Intelligence Agency, Treasury o ff ic i a l s and t h e U .N . ambassador , J eane Kirkpatrick, ga the re d in th e ba sement situa tion room t o draw up options for Reagan. The president was briefed , tersely, by his top advisers and with a steady flow of situation reports ... He is not going to get five tons of materia l. that would be a disservice to him," Murphy said. Bush a nd Bake r we re in Negotiations were handled by the department on t he U.N. resolution conde mning the annexation as illegal. It was at St a t e on Friday that the suspension or strategic lies with Israel was announced. The Libyan problem did Dot ge t in t h e wa y . The key decis ions were made a week ea rlie r , b e for e the Polish c ra c kdown and the Is raeli annnexation. Americans had a lready been called home and travel to the country restricted. • The State Department task fo r ce that monitored information from Libya aod kept in to uch with American firms was disbanded Dec. 10, two days before a new task force, on Poland, was set up. trua. hand framad mtarsia .. mack of pu.ro. eh<z.tlaro wool; eczw.n sraat colors to chooea. from . knitt<z.d in <lJ19land j ust forU8. ell availobLe with match- ~ ~ks. H I fl Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday. December 21, 1981 Kidnappers of U.S. general identified VERONA, Italy CAP) -Two of the kidnappers or a U.S. Army 1eneral have been identified as s u s pected R e d Brigades terrorists already wa nted in connection with the slaying or an Italian police commander and the kidnapping or a Rome judge. anti-terrorist police said today. Police said earlier they had description of six of the eight to ni n e urban guerrillas wbo na bbed U.S. Brig. Gen. James L. Dozier rrom his apartment in V~rona last Thursday. Pope cites 'dutr.' to defend f reedoni VATICAN CITY (AP) -Pope John Paul II said in his annual peace mess age today that Christians have the right and duty to use appropriate means against "an unjust aggressor" to protect ''their existence and freedom.·· V atican analysts s aid it seem e d clear the pope was referring, among other things, to the turbulence in Poland. But they noted the message was written Dec. 8, five days before Poland 's communist le aders clamped m a rtial law on the pontiff's homeland. Gas leak forces balloonists dou111 NEW DELHI. India (AP > - American balloonis ts Maxie Anderson and Don Ida were forced down early today by a gas leak, two hours after their heliu m -fille d balloon Jules Verne lifted off from central India in a second attempt to complete a round-the-world flight. The balloonists were not hurt in t he landing, police Supt. Namonara in Meena t o ld reporters. Russian couple reunited in V .S . NEWTON, Mass. CAP> -Liza Alexeyeva is celebrating a reunion with her husband and worrying about the rate of the couple whose h unger strike m a d e it possible, Sovi et dissident Andrei Sakharov and his wife, Yelena Bonner. ''There are hundreds of prisoners of conscience serving their terms in the prison camps, and Sakharov is still In ha$ illegal eidle, and we still do not know what awaits him," Miss Alexeyeva said Sunday after the joyful reunion with her husband, Alexei Semyonov. the son of Mrs . Bonner by a previous marriage. Iran, Iraq set oil export boost NI COSIA, Cyprus <AP> Iran and Iraq, the two warring Middle East oil producers, are planning to sharply increase oil exports. the autho ritati ve Middle East Economic Survey reported today. The s urvey said Iran told ministers of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries ea rlie r this mo nth that it planned to double exports next year to two million barrels daily. ltaq told OPEC ministers it plans to increase current exports of 950,000 barrels a day by 200,000-400,000 barrels in a few weeks, the survey said. Soup kitch e n due reviva l ? PHILADELPHIA <A P ) -The Salvation Army 1s considering revl\•ing the nationwide '"soup kitchen"' program it ran during the Depression. t h is time in re s ponse tw the highest unemployment total in 41 years "T h e Salvation Army nationall y should be prepared, perhaps as early as spring '82. for either a nationa l or a territorial campaign program fo r the poor on the basis of a national emergency ... the or gan1zalion·i. national task force said in the minutes of a recent meeting. the newspaper reported. R ea gan aid e to quit post WASIDNGTON <AP) -One·or the lop t hree assistants lo President Reagan, citing the hq~h cost of living in the Washington area. says he will leave his Whi te House post at the end or 1982. Mi chael K Deaver, whose annual s alary as White House deputy chief or staff is $60,662, says he has no specific plans but probably will do some type of public affairs work in the private sector. Best wishes for a safe Christmas and a crime free New Year trom the Directors and Staff of the Citizens Committee fo r tht · Right to Keep and Bear Arms· AP'W ........ CHRISTMAS CARD A pro-gun lobbyist, saying Santa Claus might need protection these days .. against robbers and mugger~:· has !-ient members of Congress t he above Christma s card s howing Santa pulling a handgun on a t hief stealing presents The card was prompt I ~· attacked a s being in ··b<Jd taste .. b~ Rep Jonathan Bingham. D-~ Y . who backs strict gun control law~ Rabbit roundup stirs boycott BOISE, Idaho (A P ) -Gov John V. Evans. facing the threat o f a boycott o f Idaho agricultural products. said rus office would look today for an alterna tive to the jack-rabbit c l ubbings of the last two weekends. · T d rather not see a boycott or Idaho products and I want to avoid it if possible.·· Evans said late Sunday. Southeastern Idaho farmers say jack rabbits have destroyed $5 million worth of crops, and they said more drives to kill the hares will be held. Michael Bailey of Portland, Ore., a representative of Fund for A nimal s, witn essed Saturday's drive near Mud Lake where between 15,000 and 20,000 jack rabbits were clubbed to death. "The con ser vationist movement is appalled by incidents of this sort." Bniley s aid. adding that state officials hadn 't taken precautions to assure that humane methods would be used to kill the hares. .. The method being used now is not very humane. l"d like lo s ee the governor talk with farmers and representatives of our group to work out something different, .. he said Sunday Ba iley said conservationists may call for a boycott or Idaho farm products if an alternative 1s not found. He said he did not have any s p ecific suggestions ro r an alternative method. Evans s aid he told Orvin Twitchell, chairman or the Mud Lake Farmers R abbi t Committee. Friday that the state could take no action to stop Saturday's drive. But Evans said he suggested that before other rabbit drives a re held the f a r m e r s s h o u I d c-o n s i d e r alternative methods of killing the animals. Evans said before the first drive that his office met with federal offi cials who manage the public lands on which most or t he jack rabbits are growing and they concluded there was no other satisfactory me thod of killing the anim als He compared the jack rabbit pro bl em l o locust an d grasshopper infestations that h ave plagued other fa rming areas in the past "My office will be taking a look al the problem Monday and see if we can develop any innovative ideas lo solve the problem." he said. Farmers drove deep mto the frigid desert Saturday, rounding up the jack rabbits and clubbing them to death with baseball bats, ax handles and tire irons. cou..acT'Ott• COtlNVI tMMI .... Clllle M111' Sffffr a . $1.M ...., s.lt MU .• MJt.• 1421.• MJU I tm.7S UIUt om.• $7111.• NHdlepolnt, btoddng CLASS •nd H Hmblle1 INSTRUCTION 492.6977 SAN CLEMENTE. CA 1 • 426 A•l'n•da 01' la htrella Every time this suede and leather spectator parades about town. people watch e nviously. They fill want your sassy style ... your pe rky Pappagallo pizzazz! •H FASHtOM !SU.HD. """'OltT IUCH 111 41 '44-422) 1121 .... ," snm. u'H•MUA 12111 2u .u11 Arrow $68 00 Pappagallo shoes and ac- cessories department now open Begin's outburst attacked TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) - Prtme Minister Me nachem Begin raced a no-conlldence motion, r e ported Ca b i net discord and newspaper criUclsm today over his handlln1 of worsening relations with the United States. The motion was presented by th e two -m e mber Shinul, or Change. faction, which accused Begin of "inflaming the conflict with irr espons ible words and d eeds," by scr a pping a new strategic pact with the United States on Sunday. It came a mid considerable criticism of Begin for his angry outburst against the United States fo r taking retaliatory measur es ove r I s rael 's annexation of the Golan Heights. Shinui warned that if Israel lost American backing it would suffer '"immeasurable political and economic danger." Shinu1 s pokes m a n Jack y Kremer said h is faction had aske d lhe opposition Labor P arty to back the no-confidence motion, which will be debated by the 120-member Knesset, Isr ael's Parliament, on Tuesday or Wednesday Kremer said he had received no re ply from Labor. It would be the second no·confidence motion against Begin this month. On Dec. 2, he defeated a motion promoted by t he si ~nin" of the strategic accord with the United States. Begin. furious over U.S. reaction to the annexation, said Sunday that the J ewish state can l ive without the s trategic agreement It was his mos t emotional and bitter attack on Israel's principal ally. .. You have no right to punish I s rael ," Begin t old U .S. Ambassador Sa mue l Le wis. ··What kind of talk is this, punishing Is rael? Are we your vassal state? Are we a banana republic? Are we 14·year·old boys who get their fingers s lappe d whe n they don't behave? .. The dail ies H aaretz and Ma a riv s aid at least three Cabinet minis ters expressed doubts about Begin 's tone and his annulment of the agreement. although the prime minister's statement was endorsed by the entire cabinet. The J erusalem Post said in an editorial that Begin's act ion contained "a touch of sheer insanity." Lewis was s ummoned to Begin's residence two days after President Reagan suspended talks on implementing the strategic agreement spelled out in a m e m ora ndum o f understanding signed Nov 30. LSE HOLDS THIS Let our fresh flower humcane lamp arrangement add its own special glow to your festivities. But come in now to avoid the rush. 1•1 l.ESSll!! ITU Siil.TO ICllBl T1lle Ta 5Ww •\ I) .,.,i r ... ~ e•cellently \f'<ur,. J Nr.1,. ,..,. I o .... J of Tru\I on our lo-..,•• 1-.rh property '" (0\10 """' l TM ........ 1\ thor you ~, .. .,...., ltPH helped o lotol dvd mn ~<">-l•~• build 1he·1 n~w h1;uh h",...,. .......... We ~ deep-0\Co"' JAl ''"" • 1 Nole ~ 'Pt' d .,,.j• ~ ,;.,,. •WI" l)toY~ J><'C~\I" ""rth I)" Ollls•ondonri Ta ~ f0t 1qii1 sns.00>10 SSX><XX>~ 0.roils: H. ' 714 67 )444 <Mdren'1 Pupp9t Show Daily Pilat Come share the feeling of this holiday season .. and enjoy leisurely shopping at charming Lido Marina Village. on the waterfront In Newpon Beach. There Is no ocher shopping center In lhe world quite ltke lt You"ll find the latest In designer fashions. Fine jewelry. European kltchen Items Eiconc g1f u. Antiques Yachts. lmpQrted glassware. Walk lhe harbor-side boardwalk. Browse. sip. sup discover lnttigutng after dining apttlences. Udo Marina V~!a.ge A dlsdncttve voya~ ln shopptng and dtntng you wtll c:ruly ~O)C LIDO MARINA Vll.l·AGE on the waterfront In Newport Beach , ~......-~~~~---- ~--ff!!fflP~:§kKA ..... ., ... TOP SIRLOIN STEAK OFFER GOOD THROUGH JANUARY17, 1982. Dellclou1 Top Slrtoln StHk cooked ~~~y you$11k 8 . , .. s.rved 4 wlth •oup 1 . potato, 91ml1h, tre1hroU and butter. e ... FIRST FOR FOUR -Quadruplets <from left) Valerie Ann, Tracy E llen, Sara Mich~lle a nd Rebecca Lynne Hess of San Jose cele brate -~-....-. their first birthday at the Stanford Univers ity Medical Cente r in Palo Alto. 'Dinosaur' photos awaited Film came from expedition in search of creature LOS ANGELES (AP > -A dinosaur hunter who led an expedition to Africa in search of a J ivin g dino s aur ha s photographs that "possibly" show the creature, but the film hasn't been developed yet. a spokesman says. "Who knows what they're going to show?" said John Sack, a s pokesman for dinos aur hunter Herman Regusters. Sack said the photographs would be taken today to th e J e t Propuls io n Laboratory in Pasadena, where Regusters worked' as a consulting engineer, to be developed. He said that if possible the photos will be brought to a news conference planned for Tuesday, but added, "I don't know how long it will take J PL to process them." Hosp ital may lose accreditation SACRAMENTO <AP> -The national hospital accreditation organization ha s issued a "tentative adverse decision" th at could res ult 1n the Univer s ity Medical Center losing its accreditation. The Joint Commission on Accr editation of Hospitals in Chicago took the action but refused to release details, said commission s pokeswoman Jan Schulman. Mendocin o farm chief resigns UK IAH CAP> -Mendocino Co unty's controvers ial agriculture commissioner - noted for listing marijuana in t he annua l c r op report - resigned his post Friday after 28 years on the job. T ed Eriksen would give no reason for quitting, saying only "I've been there a long lime." He will be on sick leave until March 5 when his contract expires. Among his controve rsial moves was the inclusion of marijuana as a $90 million crop in the i980 crop report. It reportedly will not show up in the 1981 report Perris hospital due to reopen PERRIS <AP> Community Hospital of the Valleys, closed l ast M ay by the s t c.te Department of Health Services, will be reopened early next year as Perris General Hospital , accordin g to the company buying the facility. Mi chael Dunn, president of Advance Health Systems, which is purc hasin g the 36·bed hospital, said AHS hopes to have the facility ready for inspection by state officials on J an 4. Util ity u rged to alter plants SACRAMENTO CAP I -State officials have urged Pacific Gas and Electric Co. to modify the intake systems at two Contra Costa County power plants to protect striped bass which are being killed in large numbers. Golan Heights annex backed LOS ANGELES (AP > - Placard carrying members of the militant Jewis h Defense League rallied to s upport Is rael's annexation of the Golan Heights while nearby a group of Jewish politicians and leaders also advocated the move. A bout 30 J DL members marched Sunday outside the Jewish Community Building on Wilshire Boulevard, carrying homemade s ig ns that r ead "Silent Night. Holy Night, Israel is s leeping safer tonight," "U.S. State Dept. Hates Israel," and "Reagan Don't Sell Out Is rael." Ins ide, a former Carter administration political adviser s aid Presi dent Reagan is overreacting lo the situation in Israel. "It (the annexation) does not v i olate Camp David <agreement) because the accord doesn't even deal with Syria," said Ed Sanders, former Middle East adviser to Carter. He said he can't understand why the U n ited States undermined a s trategic cooperation agree ment signed last month. "If you 'r e talking about guarding oil, I'm talking about one country which has n't had a violent overthrow of government in 33 years," he s aid. "We should have depots of weapons in I s rael. Pres ently we're operating out of countries we've never heard of around the African horn." A ssem bly m a n H o ward Berman of Los Angeles called the United States' foreign policy a double standard. He cited as an example human rights violations in Poland -an act, he said. obviously supported by the Soviets "Does the United States break every test ban treaty, arms control treaty and trade agreement with the Russians?" State Assemblyman Tom Bane of Van Nuys claime d President Reagan was "looking for an excuse.. to break the strategic agreement.'' CMstmas ond W~ ot the Garage ... A Down filled jacket full-zip with snap-up turtlenecl< for odded wotmth. B Fa the ski slopes we fea1\Jl9 o down vest with western styling and suede detotl. ---------------- &~~@; 56 FASHION ISlAND · NEWPORT BEACH · (714) 644.:7030 f OrangeCoost DAILY PILOT/Monday, December 21, 1981 H/f Standbys standing by Overbooking ~auses long waits. at LA Airport LOS ANGELES <AP > - Overbooking or rtights and .apparent better planning by passengers to make sure they get to the airport on lime has caused s tandby passengers trying to get out or Los Angeles on the lust weeke nd before Christmas duys or delays. Ev e n a D e ll a Airlines s t e wardess. S uzie Stoner, waiting Sunday afternoon to get to Chicago with her baby, was being turned away from flight after night "I spent Friday mght here hoping to gel on a flight," she said. "l finally left late Saturday when I'd run out of diapers and food for her " "We've been getting hit with a lot or oversales," said American Airlines passenger service represenlati ve J oe Conlon. ''That means no standbys are gelling on. I haven't gotten a standby on a flight all day." E ven people with tickets are having trouble leaving Ms Ston e r said that on Friday. whale she waited for a U nited A i r lin es flight to Chicago, she found that United had overbooked by · ·90 to 100 people." Re prcsentati ves or other airlines acknowledged they, too, had to place many passengers on late r fligh t s and find overnight rooms for some. Some offi cials put the blame on a reduction m no-shows by ticketed passengers "Usually we have a lot of no-shows bee au ~e o r surface t raffic tie·ups ," American Airlines s upervisor Joel George said "We aren't getting many today I was surprised; 1t must be flowing really well out there." The traffic was nowang well, and passengers who left up to t wo hours early found they either met no delays or had time to negotiate the traffic jams. Then, as they sat waiting hours for thei r flights , they got grumpy, said Sharyna Sanders, an airport cocktail waitress "It must be very Crustraung for them," she said. "But It's a h oliday crowd , so they 've planned their trap pretty well. As a matter of fact, most of them are complaining they got here too early." Although it was standing room only, s he said she had seen worse years. Some passengers who had tickets but weren't in a hurry to leave, made good deals by releasing t heir tickets and receiving vouchers and tickets for later fligh ts Pol an~'s martial law protested L OS ANUELES <AP ) Economic retali ation agamst the Soviet Unil"n was urge d by s p ea kers at tw o events protesting martial law an Poland a rally that drew 1,500 to 2,000 people, and a press conference by actt v1s ls J ane Fonda and Tom Hayden. "We believe that o ur government s hould positively cons ider an embargo of grain s hipme nts a nd technology transfers to the Soviet Union trade polici ... s which might be profitable to ce rtain corporations but which feed the Soviet military machine," Hayden said Sunday He and h s actress wife had been scheduled lo speak at the Los Angeles r ally in the a fternoon. However, citing a s chedule conflict , they made their statements earlier at the Warsawa Restaurant near their home in suburban Santa Monica. Ms . Fonda called on the peoples of the west to protest what s he termed the "gross oppression" in Poland At the Los Angeles rally in the Civic Center Court of Flags, police estimated the crowd at between 1.500 and 2,000 Many people carried signs protesting the Polish regime and the governments o f othe r Communist nat ions. The Robinsons Gift A RALPH LAUREN POLO TEE IN A COLOR FOR EVERYONE ON YOUR LIST. 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'-We<ll"t 1t '1 f\h "' Oeftlll't l•IO ,. "' 1 1 ,,_ O A • lj! t ._. •"\ ..., 6 ti 1-. l#K kl'lt •fO t 1~-~ ~ Making money at the airport If you have ever waited 1n line ut a n airport newssta11t1 to buy a newspaper or candy b»r, you know whut a frustrating experience it can be. The pt•oplc who run those places seem to s taff them with as lltlle help as possible. So you get your new11paper and wait an a long ltne to pay for at It's enough to ll'mPl anyone to be a shoplit'ter l thought of tha t recently when I saw that one of the ma in prnv1ders or s uch services at airports Is about lo lose its indep endent existence It's ending up in tht! Mms of someone else because ii made a fatal error Ct went inlo un airport where it had to compete Everyone knows you just don't do that Airports ure made for monopolists T he company ge l lin g it s ~ com euppance as Los I'; ~ Angele.!> hased llost "\ Int ernatio n a l , ' "' () p e r a l 0 r 0 f ... _ ... i\.._ .. -:t,~------~ c es ~a~: at nal ~ ~i ~ d MllJDI lllllllJZ shops al 28 airports across the country Host services five airports an California, and 1t m a nages airport hotels in Detroit, llo us ton. T ampa and Sacramento Opcrcit1ng an the plastic t!nvironment of an airport ~•Vt!S one ideas . So Host has also t ried its hand at th e formula restaura nt bus ine ss In California 1t fi elds a bunch or Charley Brown anrl Casa Mana restaurants And on the East Coast it has dinner houses operating unde r such names as Joshua Tree. Phi neas. Barclay's, Charley's Place, JT's Place. Pc1rt O'Geor getown and Barley Mow Throw in a couple o f other t hings, li ke 20 Sparky'!> s tores catering to tourists in the Virgin l!>lands and you have a n enterprise that dad $350 m1l1111n in husaness last year. netting Sl4 million afte r laXl'!> That W<JS <ill very well and good until Host det'ldl'd an 1980 to make a play for some business at I h<' Honolulu airport in Hawaii. The duty.free shops where intc rna11 on al travelers can buy expensive bauble!\ free of taxes have been operated e1t Honolulu by an unusual company call ed the DFS Group since 1962 Started by Americans but headquartered in llung Kong. DFS as privately owned Its duty-free shop" do s11rh an incredible bus iness with Japa nese tourisb that 1l ranks as Hawaii's largest retailer The Hawa11a ns thought it might be a good idea to g l\'t• DFS '>ome co mpet1t1on So they invite d ('OmpantC!> to bid for new duty.free concess ions Host International bid :ind won. ll won the right to operate four duty fn·e s hops at the airport and one on Wa ikiki. lls con iract was for 7•, years. And lo win t hat right !lost agr eed to pay Hawa11 either 20 pt!rct!nt of s ales or $243 milllon over 112 years wh1chev1.1r wa" greater llost op1.1ncd for bus iness al Honol ul.u airport in .l;.inuar\' 1981 Rut guess what·> Either Host as hopelessl~ inept. or else OFS has s uch a lock on the businc!)s the1t 11 c·a n 't be fronted whatever the reason. !lost threw 1n the towel after o nly nine months. In September ll closed its Honolulu shops. paid the llaw:rnans $2.6 million for breaking the conlra<'l and went home to lend its newsstands But here tht• story I akes an interesting turn DFS, seeing how po<>rly Host operates, thought Boy. what we could do with that company'" So after running Host out uf Hawaii, OF'S ofrered lo buy up thf' t!nl1re company for S24 25 a share or $116 m1 lhon G o ld m e ta ls quotations Gold By The Associated Press Selected world gold prices today London: morning fixing $4 13.75, orr S2.00 London : afternoon fixing $410 50. off SS 25. Paris: $417 04. orr $3.14. Frankfurt: $414,97, off S2 06. Zurich : Lale fixing $411.00, bid off SJ.00. $4 14 oo asked. Handy & Harman: only daily q uote $4 10.50. off SS 25. E ngelhard : only daily quote $410 50. off SS 25. Engelhard : only daily quote fabricated $431 03 off $5.51 . • C,old roins N EW YORK !AP> Prices late Friday of gold coins. compared with Thursday's price. Kruge rrand, 1 troy oz .. $432.75, off $3.50 Maple le af, l troy oz , $432 75, off $3.50. M cxk an 50 peso. 1 2 troy oz . S522. 75, off S4 50 Austrian JOO crown. 9802 troy oz , $412.25, off $3 50 ·ource Deak Pere ra N EW YORK (/\Pl -Spot nonferrous met.al prices today Copper 79~·81 cents a pound. V S. destmations Lead 31 cents a pound . Zinc 44 cents a pound, delivered. Tin $7.8006 Metals Week composite lb. Aluminum 76·77 cents a pound, N. Y Mercury $400.00 per n ask Platinum $400 00 troy oz .. N.Y . S iver Handy & Harman. S8 430 per troy ounce Wl\lll' 14' I '1 Wl\E fl/I e _, dCO Wltl pf 1 IS llCO WltC) pf 1 )S I Wlt cPL. 1 QI 1 4S Wl\C~ 1 .. I I) Witco I '° • 12' WolYW • <it • J6 wo-1 .SJ " 12 W-Pt 40 1• 117 Wol,.,.11 1 Iii 16 I" WD1w flf?10 I W.rlCIN 10 Wri.tv 1..,. 1 Wllrlur . 11 W\rlll..a .., 1J ,., ~~ .o': t; 1"-· , '2111 •• , u • , JO ''" ... ,,,,. '\ U\1• ~ ,. '• ti ,.,,, ,, I I\ Ullo -., . ......_ '• """' .... 4141 •• ._ I• .... ... 10''. ·~ l THE t~r\Mlll' CIRClS by Bil Keane BIG GEORGE µ by V1rg1I Partch (VIP) '~ -u "New Year's Eve is for grownups." "But Christmas is for '"Ti s the season to be jolly. you little twerp.'', kids!" by Brad Anderson DEN~IS THE MENi\CE .. -,c~..__, 1·2t "You can tell when Christmas is coming. Marmaduke comes over to apologize for things he did to me all year." • 1 WAANA GIVE HIM A TIP, TOO ••. SO l'LL GET GOOD SERVICE AT OiRtST.¥AS ! ' Jl.IKiE PARKER WHEN THERE 1$ NO ANf.WER. AT U N(lA M A) 5 HOTEL. 5Ul1'E, AO~EY PHONE5 5AM5 APART· MENT ... WITH THE :>AME RE5ULT' 11'5 OVER AN HOUR ~INCE THEY LEFT HERE 1'.ANPALL' IT'S MORf THAN ENOUGH TI ME FOR 5AM 10 HAVE ClR()rrrn HER OFF AND PRIVE HOME• ~~~q: rM THE KIND OF PEROON WHO MUST SEE 50ME"fHINC:t ro BELIEVE IT 12 ·21 '900N ~l'LLINS INSTE.AD OF TWO ill.IPS ·-Youf< GOING ,AND BUYING MF: .L~T1S CUT IT DoWN {! -ro o~ E ·-I1LL <:io ' BUYMYOWN-f ,A PRESE:NT, AND MY RETU~NIN<S IT··· ACAOSS 62 L .... ,._,. 1 PnlOI 54 Pt.oul I EllpM 58 CMMI ,..__-..,---~-t I (i . 10 Antimony: 5t Ml9n buffl6o m.....,..... Pref. 11 HMlg ,. Alplr9I ..,. , 11 lndlerl S2 F1nWled 11 Mno9t: Pref. 83 AequlNIMM 17 a.. ... seotllnd'• 118~ 91n - 1t Lei>,_., 86 Younglterl 20 WW. 18 SpecMI 22 Young 1Wt 17 Sdlful 2•0our'IMt 2t l:¥1fgr•111 DOWN 21 NIW - -: 1 F'lltl Dete 2~ ~L.n. 3PnmM91 31 Hof'll food 32 "Streit ._.,. ~ 2wordll UOl't''dUb" ,. ....... 40 °"""" 41 DrMnl 1111* ., ... ... ~ .,,. --~ ., ........ I ' 23... 4S,... tS ............ 21 Pronoun 4 7 """ 21 ec.Mwt ... Monelterr 2tA111epelk VIP a3 F~Clfime 4t ~ ,..... 50Mldeln M Mr. '°"" ..,.. M 9lonn II en °"*" .. Dliclt*I • ,.,.. ••• 11•11 MA91111U1 17,_._ ... ....._......, __ ., ....... a.. a by Harold Le Ooux by Jim Davis by Ferd & Tom Johnson UNJ.E5S you OVE'RSP~ND ··IHEN I 'D HAVE TO T.AKE IT 8ACK! • P&\Nl'TS Tl'MBLE"EEDS HAVE 'rtJU SEEN ·THREE 1~171ANS 1.-EAOll\IG SOME POLJ~L-E·D l?ANCH HORSr=5? SHOE . . ~ . . . Describa the pn,,,11~nt 11' • ~phical features cl I l<intucky. NANCY, HERE'S THE DOLLAR I BORROWED GORDO tT~K ,. "l~Kt:RBEi\~ ™Ai WAS ~RIBLE ! BRABBLE 11'"1NK i)J' \ft M' E.MOVl.14 O(~S ON 'f~f. 'fRa, MIWJM~. ___ t£j Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, December 21 , 1981 H /F ' by Charles M. Schulz -----------, by Tom K. Ryan by Jeff MacNelly ~~~~ ~ ltlllll __ _ by Ernie Bushm1ller YE S. I WANT MY DOLL 1 DOG AND I DID---GOLDFISH BACK l~E ~Rl5TMA5 c.DNCERT 15 ONLY RX#. ()4'..IS A~ AND £X)() 6<.Jl)5 CAN'f EVEN PU¥.> I OH U1fl£ m.i.JN OF BE'fl'{l.8Eft'l , IN WHOl.E NOlEt:> ! by Tom Bat1uk IF CX)L) W..>5 cn.l'i ~PE UP I !'/V'l1t.il.IN6 SANTA ON EAa4 AND EVER£.' ONE OF <.XXJ ! by Kevin Fagan -.oiJ Mf.~U ~ W\l£.N 1'0 Q\l I 1' I QO '40!.J 1 by Geor e Lemont by Lynn Johnston ~'r~ f\(,.)ON~ IN'JatflON l ~ H II' Orange Coast DAILY PILOi/Monday, December 21 . 1981 111111mc11 HEEFNF.R Mrs f'unatc wns u lw»yi. MYRTU.: M JIEF.l"NER. 11ct1vt-in rt1mmun1ty a rfalrt1 realdl'nl of Callro m11 11lnrr und u rnt-mb\•r of Cost .i 1902 Qnd or C'o1l11 Mesa. C• Mt"HI Methodis t Church . for the past 91, yr•n. She Is which ich<' woi. very IH'tlve 1n 1urvlvod by slster11 The lma Until ht•r hc411lh ond her Powen. V1•ra Thomp11on 111aht fallt-d her tmd we or<' both ot tOtltu Mc:so. Co unc.J 11urt' :she wlll b<> m1s11cd und "A ..... k '-rl"' Wiii IN MIG M W~y. J-y •. ltlJ el 1 pm Ill tM ~-'II a C°"lef-o It-, Olslrl<t lld11ull•11 Ce"'"· IOUI v.ni.-A-. Hvn4l"fleft .. <M,., I• revl•w Ill• lilA, Tiiie 1111 0.rneftttr•IM ...-et.ct .,..k etloft t.r 1.-lmltod end ,...,, l,,.illll 5-Mlllllt tl-nh .... '"' lta"1 S(""4 Yffr t .. Ille H11ftllntll'I ha<ll IJlllOft Hltll MOC.a ClASSlf 110 llOTIU ""'"'... .... I ...... _......... .111 • """-•• I .,,. Mlle• .. , .. *·~ .. ~ ... .. llilellDft Oltlltkl N<! ti el IOl44 I Hit A ... -. "-·" 11e1i.r. CeHtwlll•, .,, ..... ., ... ., .... "" .. y .. J ........ IS , el II 00 •·"'" •I -II . lll'I• ... , wltl .. .-.1c1y _.... Md •Hd Ill I ... .,,l<e 01 Ille .... ,d ot OlreClort •I •Ot4~ llll1 A'follvo, 11-••111 \lolloy, CAlll-..io. for ForS. """' Olol#kl .. Pvl>ll"*I Ot..,.. (.Dest 0.lly ,.llol, De~ It, 10. ti, n, ll, t•. U. 1 .. 1 UIMI Hu:icllc lfott or Newbury rcml•mbc•n•d by maoy .1 ___________ _ MOOl lllCAT 1010 TO T ME aLATlll AVIHUI PUMP STATION AH O H lfW l'OltCf! MA I H ;1 COHTCOHTRACT HO. 11·1~l CLASSIFIED INDEX UNDA ISU HOMIS Prestige pool family home . Mrun channel view from beautllul tradition 4 bdrm , 5 bath. Sl.495.000 II• .,. --''" lot Ille ... 11,. won Par k , ('11 , niece Lucillt• 1-'uncrul scrvlC'es will be held NIUC NOTICE Anderson , great n iece o n We dnes day, L>cccmhcr ------------ Patricia He1111 tud nnd 23, l!i81 al Bell Oroudwny 1rcat greut ·n e phew Gury Mc>rtunry at I :OOPM with Berno rd. St!rvlre:s will b e Re v f' au I A I c x 11 n d e r held on Tues day, December prcMdi1111. lnterrnc•nt will be 22, 1981 at 11 OOA M at ut M t•lroH Aohey in Harbor Lawn Mounl Oltve All:.t hl•tm, C n l'lcr('f' Memorial Chapel S(!rv1cc11 U rothers D ell Rrnadwoy under the dlrrc tHJO o f Mortuarydlrt.-ctor!>. t111w:r1--.111 Tiie wor-. t. lo • dorw 9'<0rOl"9 10 .... DI--"'9(1fl<olloll• ... fllo Ill HOTICI 011 INTINTION TOL.IASI P•Of'euv llD MO, e>4 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tl'IOI Ille l'OIJNTAIN VALL.EV SCl'!OOL DISTRICT"-dtc .. reo , ... IOllowlno: Ille olflu ot Ille Secroloty cit Ille Olttrl<I, ond •o ld Dlen1 0 110 -lll<ettorlt .,.. by rotoro"'9 madt o PMI of lhl• nolko. Pl•ll•, tPoclll<allont 0110 otllor DfOjlOMI docuo-i. moy lat .... mlrwo ol Ille Offl<• of Ille Cbunty S-llollon Dltlrlct Ho 11 el IQM.t Elllt Awftvo, Fo,111t•n llolloy, Calltornle. ~· ot Ille JllolW -IDKlllulloftt rnoy lie -.ol119CI In lht Obo .... ,,_tlOfled Office et tlle IOI-Ing <•It.. ""'1<11 told CHO llurbor LBWll·Mo unt Oltvc M ortu11ry o r C:ostu M esu PUIUC NOTICE Tiie Ploven School ti•t• a ru, localtO •• "H W••M( A,...n.,. 9110 tho Fo;i"l•ln Ytllty s.c-. multl·pvrpow room, loc•ted al 11t11 8utf\Ofll Sir•""· Fovntaln Velley, C.lllomla, tt1oe. •Ill "ol be ....clod OU11119 Ille lollowlno 110\lrt •I lllt !Imo ol Clellvtt y of 540·5554 "ICTtTIOUi •us Nl[S POUUSIOft tor UllOOI Clou room OU PPS NAME STATIM~HT S pur- M ARTY M OUPl'S , Tiie followlno "'''°"' .,, dolnQ P it••~ School 11ao• •••• r esid ent of Costu Me~a. (.'a DUslnoua• W•d,,•ld•v. • )() PM 10 • >0 PM. ~ COOL.EV w s Frld•Y •• JD PM lo • >O PM, .,,d Passed away on Oe"em ... -r / • HINGTON H.~. s.1ur.u, •.oo AM 10 1·00 PM, .-~ ~ ~ 1'20 E .. 1 s. .... 1.-.111 Stroot, Santa ·~ 20. 1981 She 1s s urvived by ...... c a ttJOI Foontaln Valley Sc11001 ..... 111-purPOw her husband F'rank and her Joe Latko, 101 v111e verc1e. ~°:':o /':;::,.Y encl w-,. J o son W i lliam P e rry o f Nlll~~;i!. ... ~1.,tt ,, Collforn•• •ndP•-101 ..... .ioftc11111t1 H es p er I a . cu a n d 8 .orporellon), lt10 EHi S..v•ntftnlll uno.r Ille term• -cono111on1 •l•ted grandchildren Graveside St .SontoAN,c.a '1101 1" '"' Re..iu11on 01 1110 Boero 01 Ser vl·.,es will be held o n Tllll bUlll\011 ,, (Oftd\ICl•d by • Trust"'°'.,,. Fountol,,Vtlley S<noo1 ~ Ohlrl<I, R"'°lutlon Humoer II o "Tuesday, December 22. 1981 lil'ne"1::9u11..;"~!'5SOCIATES Tiie m inimum 11our1y ,, • ._ at H a rbor Lawn Mount Olive Jw L.aoo poyment1, •or 1ne "" .. , 1e11oo1 YNr, Mo rtuary o r Costa M esa n11 ,,.,,.,,.,,."'ti 111 .. ,.,11n ,,.. •ll•t1notbe1es11...,.111e1oi1ow1"0 "'"0 ·55"'• County Cton. of Oranoe Cou"IY on Ploven Sc-•••oe •••• II per .rt .,.. o ..., 10 1'11 hour for -10 tour hourt, or '31 per LABOURDE'M'E ocom ' l'l7•tJ Goy, Founlol~ Yoll oy Sc11001 R 0 B E R T A J E A N P11bll11Wd Or.ongo Coe11 D•llY Piiot mulll·purpow ,_,, U2 U 119r "°"r c •• 21 H ,,., J 4112 M lor on• to four"°"'" or II' per !Uy LABOURDETTE. r es1dt•n1 · · · • .,, •· 1 11 •1 T110 minimum 11our1y '''" o f Los Alamitos. Cu Passed ••BUC -TICE PO•"'•"'• for •ubwqutn1 ..... ,. .11e11 away on December HI, l98I rv "" be odlust.o by ""' Conwmer Price S Ina.a OM ... I .,,.,.9' fofloc led ...... he was a graduate of I .oi. .,,d 01 "<IV<'-' Y'" Alamitos Hig h School. (']a~s fofOTICIE TO CllEDITOllS No comml•tlon Sll•ll be pa id '"' f 1978 d 011 IULI( TllAHSf Ell llctf\UO rul otale Droller In lllll o a n was presentl) cs.cs. ttt1•101 u.c.c.1 re11ard, Mid in.re'""" be no dedu<llon attending California Sltlte Notice I• hereby olven to 1111 fn>m any pn>P'""' In 0e1orm1n1no 111e University at Lon~ Beach crec111or1 Of TERllV L SNYDER ANO 111011e11 ~11110 blddotr She was an avid ::.krcr as GERALO o SMITH Tra•uferors. Sealed 1>ropo1a11 10 lute ~•Ill wnou D<lllneu tddreu IS 2H9l property mu\1 be rtcel•eo by the w ell as an instructor al the Co•teau, c11v or i...oona 11111s, Coonty dt1•o•ted offker 01 ,,. Oltlrkt ., th Snow Summit Ski School or O••noe St•te ot C•ll•o•"I• tll•t • ofll<u lot•t9CI •t 11110 oo s1 ... 1 She IS s urvived by h e r DUI~ ,,.,.,,e. 11 .._,, 10 be moot to Foonta111 Veltoy, Collfornla nioe . .,.; TAE y LEE AN O CHONG LEE lolorCllOnl·OOPMonJ ..... ryU,1"7 husband of 9 months Kirk. Tranite• .. ·-llU>lneu-ress I• Tr.. lllQl>HI ... _lblt bl-r tor parents MllJQr and Mr!> 1111 Outcner A•• Clly or Irvine, euh tacllltY 10 be luted •Mii .,. Robert Richardi.. brcither~ C°'"''Y ot Or-Sl•l•of Collfornla required to er.cute'"" form ot IMM R b Tlw pr-ty to bf transrorreo '' wlll<ll NoS ,.retotore -n •Q9rovoO 0 bic and Danny, SISlt'r~ dU(rlDecl In oe,.,., •• All noci. In byllll•lloe•Q.ocopyol wlllcllhor>lllt Janet and Jud) R1rhards all lrooe. lhnu<es, oqv1pme"' ano QOOCI •n 111e otnce1o11r.. 0111r1e1 0 f I. OS A I am 1 t 0 ~ ca "'"'be 111•1 0.iry .. ,,,, 8"r .,,., w... UPo#I OCltNftO ot Ille wrlllen bids ,,,. S Llctnw l>us<~• .,..._, •• 'L & M Ool090ted oltk er SllOll coll tor oral ervices held on ~1 onda~. OA1 11v -•ot••e<1•11111s.ntaAn• blddlno Any perun who "°' Deeembl'r 21 19111 at Ave City Of C.t• -.. Coontv 01 lltrelolore tvbm1lled. v.rllttn bid 11 OOAM ot llurbur Lawn Or•"O•. Sl<lloof Cellforn•• may Submll .,, or•• D•d U<NdlftO by Chapel Interment ~crv1ces T ". bu I ~ "."SI e r ... ti I be ...... , five per co"' lht 111011 .. 1 <Oftsum,...1«1 on or •lier 1119 ttn d•y •<lllen bid 1mmed1atel} r ollO\\Cd ot J•nutry, 1997 ti 1000 AM al Tiie Boord of Tru""' •lloll mah Ser v iC'eS under the d1rect1on WESTE RN MUTU AL ESCROW Ille cHltrmlMllOft .. IO ..... ,,,.r lo ( H bo L C 0 R P A T T N M A R 1 L. y N luse u 10 lacllllles within 10 oan 0 ar r awn· Mount Olive WESTMORELAND ... ,.. ... addrou .. •lier <O<tlpl of bid• lnlormollon Mortuary or ( 'o,ta Me .. a IQ ! So ..... .,. SI S.lolt lOI, Tustin CO•HernlftO ,,,. prop<>•ol \llOUld "' ••• not refvndolllo rao•rdlon of ..,.!Mr Ille Dion• -•PD<lfl<ollmu .,. ,.,.,,_ GENERAL. PROVISIONS AtotO $TANDARO SPECIFICATIONS FOR COUNTY SANITATION 01$TRtCTS OF ORA N GE COU NT Y. CAL.I FORHIA. "" Edlllon EdltlOtl ICw ront 9dltl0n -'•<Mii• to oll Olt"1<t jO&ll • Oolollotl pl-aftd so.<llk e11on!. tor $1000 •!love WOf'll \10 00 P1611t -w.<lll«tkllll wlll .,. molloO lo pr•pectl .. -"· If .-.q....sloO, lor • foo ot "·· ,_,., .. .....,. .... ) '° cover N COA ot DOtl-oftd "°"°""O All llld• mvll be m •d• In •«OtO•fl<I. 01\d •II blcldeti mu\I comply, with St .. •. F_,ol -10<41 l•ws appllcobl• ll1er•lo, ono u dlr9'1ecl In Ille pr_..i tonn, pion• -'4)e(ltkal~. 81-n ere lle•eby notified 111o1 lkl".,.nc to Pt'O•lllons ot Ille i...- C-ol '"" $4ale ot C.lllO•ftl• ..... Board or Olrectoo ol Covnty S.nllatlon OIMrlel No. II ,,., _ _, IM prevelllftO '"'• ol per olem •-•· M O.lermlnoO by llw S .. lt Director ot lndu•lrlaf Rol .. lon1, oPC>ilceble lo Ille wor~ lo be -for Ille locality In wlllcl\ llw wort. I• to be porform9CI In compHonu "'"" Socllon 1173 ot tflo Labor CaOt of lhe Stole of Callfornla, ol\d It IS llled In Ille ollkt ol Ille S.crelary of Ille Coonty Saftlte llon District toto. 11 ot Or-County Eecll bid •11•11 be ma"-on 111• propoul form turnl111ed II; tne Dl1trlcl ..0 -•owo lfl lllt .,,,,.,_ we>c>lloO by Ille Olstrle1 be•l"O Ille 11 u • ot ,,,. won •no u. ...,.,,, 6"d eddrou of lht -· with "° othtr dllllftOUISlllno rNlft.t II II llM IOle ro-•llllllly ot h bidder IO -tllal llh llld 11 rocel .. d In tho Ol•lrlCI Oftlce ti b 00drt1U llerelnobo,,. tel torlll "' pr-llrrw Afty b+d •ec•lw<I ·•ll•r Ille KlloOuleO c•osino lime lor ro<olpl OI bids \NII be r .. u,,.d lo Ille _,..._..., Ea<ll -......i be li«n...S In Ille Stale of C..lllornla •"" qualllied lo perform lllr worll dHcr1bed In Ille plolf\, -tllcallon• ano contrac:t TtPID Y• M,C .. 642·5678 HOUSIS FOR SAU I 1002 • I 100 OTHll RIAL IST An I IJOO . JtOO I RIMTAU ltoo. ~uo IUSIMESS, IHVESTMEHT FtMAHCE HOS · 50lS AMNOUHCEMEHTS 51 00 LOST I FOUMD uoo PUSONALS SHO SUVICE DIRICTORY 6000 SCHOOlS & IMSTRUCTIOH 700, JOI$ WAHTH> 1075 HRPWANTEO 1100 MHCHANDISE 1005. 1011 FRHTOYOU 104$ IOA TS & MARINE EOUlf'MENT 4010 . 9090 TUNSf'ORTATIOH 9110·'400 J.UTOMOllLES '510·"74 W l<Sl.1-'.Y N TAYLOR CO. HI</\ l.TOHS •,11w 1· I !l·lli GEORGIAN COLONIAL MJ.HSIOH llG CANYON COUMTIY CLUI GWT GOLF COURSE VIEW Unequaled elegance in this architectural beauty o'looking the 8th green of Big Cyn ~olf course . The finest craft smanship & materials! Imported marble. a1r·cond ., crystal chan~eliers crown moldings, rich paneling. 3 wet ba rs + many other 1mpress1ve features 5 Lar ge bedrooms. each with private bath. banquet-size dmmg rm. fam rm with marble ftreplan~. bill iard rm with coff ered c·e1l1ng & oa k fl oors. refrrgeratt-d wine rm /\ truly elegant home. for someone who appreciates the f1ne:-.t ~ $2.150.ooo inC'luding the lnn<1 TC'rms ava1lahle CALl FOR COLOR IROCHURE WESL!Y M. TAYLOR CO •• REALTORS 21 I I Son Jooquill Hills Rood NEWPORT CENTER, N.I . 644.4910 .. ... ,_ _____ _ •PALERMO * Tulalh tt•mud,•ll·d li1 'rJll•ml'll' r1 .. 1lurtn)! .. T t'IH h 1l1H1r' \I lllldt'n i.hUlll'r' 111.1111. ilu11r, 11't11 hn1·I. .\ pool & ,,,,, Wide lagoon view from spectacular architectural design 6 bdrm. 5 bath, playroom , dark room & den $1.350,000 UDO ISU HOMIS Fea~~red on Homes Tours lovely trad1t1onal spacious. custom 3 bdrm, 3 bath home. newly redecorated $475.000 . Newly remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 bath plus lge recreation room & 2 patios. Beam ceilings Xlnt va lue at $420,000. CilNATION COVE Spectatular harbor view from 4 bdrm . 4 bath bay front 2 hoa t slips $2' 050 .1.10() WEST IA Y AVE. Remodeled. llke new 3 bdrm . 3 bath IH1 y f ron1 Slips for 2 lge boats $1.2<Kl,1l00. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bov\1d r Q,,,.. N B b75 blbl QM~ RE .. LTORS r1:t: 1.11111 "' i: I l'·" 3 BEDROOM 1mn' · c "" 1:.:1 1!°)111 '" ST ARTER COUNTRY CHARM I!\:? i:li.1 Onh s1:10 11011' W1111d' 111 \i·'>' I"'' I lll•1i:h1'' \ Jiiii° •I rl'Jm' ,urroun1I '''"''' J llr ptu, 111u1 • th1,. 1hJrm111)! l'•"t .1 """ 11111"' 1" ""'"'111111' j I "'1c~.• l!Jrtfrn h11111<· ('ol\ '"•'1'IJ1 • 111 111111i b11 h~l·d 1'Jlt11 l 1 Jr Tl"lll <.rl'.•I • ••rth'I 1111' ::.",:~.~ .~'.1,~ -~;·11.i:"~:· ~1.:;;: ~~;.~~~;~. ~~~~~11.f ~,11~:~: Cele ., Re&bOrs. ,, Of Newport,~ 875·5511"'.i) HH \:-.IJ \Jo.\\> 11tll·r111r 111 1h1., lilul f, ~. t>IJn h.i' 540 5554 .,..,, C•llf<><nl• •Odrusod lo M t Jeon Mu<DllY, MULLINS Tll•t lllr '•" tWlt •or 1111no <l••m• '" Purc11u1no A(lllnl, 1n10 Oo Strotl, !he escrow rtltrrod 10 llor••n I> Fovntol" Ytllh•, PO Bo • UIO. EL LA LEE M t; L I. I :"II S Jenuary 1111, ,.., co111ornl• moe. 11"l .. ,...$1 "as a resident •>r Cost a So for as '' k,......n 10 ,,... Tren•fer" OATE O December 11. 1"1 do<um...U A bid -.o not IH& tllOn ten perunf '°"' Of tht IOlal lllcl Omouftl will be roqu1reo wllll Hch lllcl, -"° 010 S/loll be consldtred unles• svcll bid M(urlty Is -IOMO h reln S.ICI bid bond may be '" trw torm ot • ca1lller'1 or <•rlltlod chtct., IMY•ble lo Ille i~~.~~~.~ ........... . iWl)C.'l!> 1---------1 t11'l'Jlllii3~ "~~i~"":~~~~oo :~~;~~;;! ::;:.,!:.~: fl~!{fa1 Ul!'lll Uf'l!l•Ulllll! 1111 lhl' MESA VERDE j .t llr (.1111 rm I l.1rl1111 \ u Fur l.ir.:1• 1.1m1l1t·' I ,. F,. l.11111 'I'•• 1.tt hd1 '"' d. hui:1· 1.1m111 I'm t~l lo "·11 .11 $:'.I~ !i..11 '1;11 ll'I: t•c1u11\ ~h.111• hl 1111•• huH•r' 3 hcl I h.1 IHlh $!~1 IMMI prul 11111\ l'.1111;:11 m1~ l\.11h1 J i:111 I llli'll 1 t~ll'I Jllll l Jrlll'I "' 111 'wt 1lw mo~1 111, • n1111n.1t111i.: I 1k1• .1 11<•'>' h<1111t• t! II SIMI Mesa r,, I' ·• all bu\lnHS Mmes.,,., •OOrtntt u...i Jim wo.i1. • \. u aSl>Cu aWa\ un by Ille TransftrOr lor lht l>a\l 111,,... Clel'll ot Ille Board December 18. 198t . tie ti. yu,. .,, .....,.,. Publlslled Or-Coatt oa11v Piiot, s urv1 ved by h C'r hu!>band oa1oc1 Nowm11e< 2S. ,.,., Otc n 11, '"'·Jen •. ,.., u1u1 Joseph Mullins or Costa TAE y LEE M esa. Ca .. 2 brotht•rs Kc·1th ~~!~~.~e.E PVIUC NOTICE M c D a n 1 e I s a n d G I c n Publl"""' Or-Coast o a11y P11o1, i------------M e 0 a 0 j e I S • b 0t h 0 f Dec 11• l'lel SA~tl NOTICE INVITING a1os • Washington Also I s is ter ------------NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ,,.., Ida of La Puente. C:u and 5 l"UIUC NOT1CE ... ltd PFopowls wlll be r.c:tl•ed by d h' (d Ille City of Costa Ma'9 al Ille olllct 01 gran r 1 · ren M rs Mullins , ------------,,,. c11y c1..,... a1111e City .-.11• 11 FoLr for 23 year!> was Df'PUt\ NOTICEOf ... =EIE'SSAL.E Orin, Cost•-. Calllor"'·· Uftlll Auditor for the Count v of T.s, He.,.. Ille hour of 11 oo • m on Jan.,.ry u. Orange F'uneral !>l•rv1cei. On J ........... 1"2, •• 10 00 AM., ... 2 •• , which lime llley wlll .,. _,,.., II E S I 0 E l>Vbllcly -••eel olOUCI In tno Councll wi II be held o n Tuesday NT 1 "L E 5 c RO w Chember1 ror FU RNIS'11NG ALL 0 b • CORPORATION, at dvly aPPolnteo ~ ecem er 22 , 1981 at Tni11 .. --PU•-nt100oodof LABOR,MATERIAL.S,EOUIPMENT, l OOPM at Pier('e Brothe rsfT•uitD01mJ.-..t.•rn-r.c:....-TllAHSPORTATION ANO suc.- 8 II ~ l OTHER fACIL.ITIES AS MAY BE e Broadwa} Chapel with uno i . ml.•s•n•• No l1lSO,ln -llEOU•RED To •NSTAL.L SITE interment at Po res t La"n 11713• -•.as.°' <>tfkl•• Records 1" IMPROVEMENT AT TUE LIONS . . -,,.. olflo ot "" County lle<oroo .. or n Memorial Park . Cypress ranoo County, Sl•I• ot C•llfornl•, PARK HISTORICAL MUSEUM, F'rtends may t•all Jl the ntculed"' OOtJGL.AS E JONES •ftd cos~· MESA, CALIFORNIA m o rtuar M d RHETA R JONES lluibMl<l.nowtlt A IOI ot P4.,. -<lll<aUont. onc1 } on • on ar ·~ILL. SELL 4T PUBLIC AUCTION Olller COftlra(I documents may Do Oeeemht•r 2 1, 1981 from O HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH obU l,,tO In lht olllce ol Ille 4 OOPM to 9 OOPM Piertc tpoyablt •I lime ot H it' In lowlvl Otpertment of Lol1ure S.rv•ces 11 ot Ille u 1 Fair Ori,,., Cost• Mow, Collfor11le, Brothers Be ll Broadway Y nted St•IHI at •r.. upon reu""o1anonrelun1Mblofoeot M d INortn front ftllr-.ce of Ille Coonty Ortuary •rec tors 642 9150 1 covr111ouw. 100 civt< c.,.10, Drive 14 00 " .,._,. '~llflt Plan• tnc1 PANGLE wen, S.neo Ano, CA 97101, •II rlQllt, •c>e<lllcatiOM be ""''1"" 111e <llerQe 0 1111 l\d f wlll bell lO per 'ti L RETTA PA:"H'~LE a~ •• nterestconvert<>to anonow Eec11bid111a11 w m•oe on 1110 lo g t d d. held by •I undtt wkl Off<! of T ru~t In n · tme rest ent an a ne propol1y lll.,.led 111 ~Id Covnty P•OPOUI form •nd In Ille manntr pioneer of Costa M t!Sa. Ca •M Stttt Clltw:rlbt<I u provided in 111e <Ofttrtct 11o<umenu. Passed away on December! PARCEL. I •no s11011 be eccomp•nltd by • 20 1981 al II iao Mc . I unit No SI. 1,, the City o1 Irvine,•• <e•11tl«1 or c..i.ltr's cr..o or • bid • • I ,. morta Sll Own •nd Ots<rlboo In Ille bondfornotles\l,,.nlOporonlol!lle H ospital a fter a ll'ORlh\ ondom1n1um Pion recorded on •mounlotlfwbld,mooopayabl•lol,.. illness Mrs Pan~IC' was !:13 •n.,.ry 11, 1'111. 1n eooo. 12031, Paoe City or Cost• MHo \'ears nld ... lnl In l"u" IMOofOffl<101 Rkotd'sol .. >d Covnty Th• Contr•ctor •11•11 , 1n tno • '' · '" ""° 1n P4RCEL? porlormanct ol !ht wor-0,,d Dutto n , Madison Count y . An uno1vt0od OftO·to•enty fourth lmprove..-11, conform lo ,,,. Labor Arkansas She married 1111•1 lnl«f1l•••tenen1 1n common COO• 01111e St•tt ot Colllornia aftd J In Ille IH l"le t I 0 Ollltr lo~ ol Ille Sltlt Of C..lllornl• a mes L Panf(lc m Durant, Common Arte of'~;., 1 ".:.,n, 0:;.r'!~ •POllctlll• 111on10, w1111 111e u ceotlon 0 k I a h o ma. 1 n I 905 and "°° as per rNIP 111.o In 800I( 379 only ot 1ucll ••rlot1on1 •• may "' came to Costa Mesa Ca in P•11u >• ro n . lnc1u11v1, oi required u""'' tllo "'°cl••''''"'" 1920, Whl'n rl "'a's nn" MIKt llOIWO<#s MacK. re<Of'd• of Hid PUtlUent lo Wlll<h proceedll\QS " " ~ CO<"'IY. OS wen l«m Is doflftod In 1JW ,,.feundor are c.-... .,,d wlll<ll hove general st11r e and pos t Ar11Cle enllllm "Definition•" 01 ,,.. not be•".._._ .,Y 111e Drov1,1or,. office. Mr Pan ate was a l0oc1are1lon of co"""°""· conoltlons of tn• Labor'-Pr,..eronco 10 labor PUil.JC NOTICE " end R tr1 I tllall be Olven only I" lflO mtMer farmer. where the\I lived for 91 <tons r.c:or-°"Jui., n. 1><o•lded bY ._ · 1'76, In 8ooll 111JO. P-7'3 of Ottkl•I 60 years on West W1l<;On St • Record1 01 utd county 11110 No bid ,,.., .. be con11oe ... d vni.u 11 Cost a Ml.'Sil M r Pan al e "Ooclar.iton ·1. ond ..,Y emencsmenu '' "'•de °" • torm fur"I"*' by ,,. " I City ol Costa Mow, -Is mode In pa;;sed awa_> m 1953 The) ;Z',t"~i..~"""'"10 ac:cordOftC• ""'" ,,... provlltOM 01 111e raised 7 children. 2 were Eawmenttsi .,. •ucll .... ,,,.,,11,, P<OPOS"4 reQ\rl"'"""'' born m Costa Mesa. ('a Rill 11 ere partkular1., s.1 rort11 ,,. ,,.. Each bidder must be 11umec1 •ncl Pangle still ll\e.S hl'r" 3 Ar11<•• ffllltlm "E......,fflts• o1 111e at10pr0<i•..i111m a•re<ivl,.abylaw h"ld h "· Oeclora11011 under Ill• section TM CllyCouftcll ot lhtCllyofCott• ~ I ren ave prrct-d<·d ht-r HeooJnot•> 1,, ""'" 4111c1e enut1oc1 •• .,.. .. rewno• lfte rlQllt 10 ••foci any in.d eath, llarold . .lack anti f ollo ws · Setll•mtnt '"d or •llb•ds Beth. and Luther II\ es in Et><roac,,,,_, .. -"Common •••• ~.·,~:111 ~·;:•Y H esperia. Ca . Tom ltv~s in EaP':.';~~~. c1rvo1eo.10Mtt.a Ontario Ca a d C I d E Publl"'9<1 Or""Vt c .. 11 Dolly PllOI. . . n n .in as1mont111 as •ucll • ..,.,,.,.,,"., Dec: 11, 1•, "" u1 ... , Edith Pangle Kyle hve m hi••• ..-rtl<ut•rly '"' ,.,,,. in '"" C lear Lake Oaks ('a ''h Arfl<•• ... 1111oc1 "Eo-..enh oi ""' . .... e OoclartllOn of ::.0-h Con<llllOIK also leaves 5 grandchildren, 6"d R .. 1.1~11-rKor-i on Juno •• 11 great grandchildren :ind 2 .. ,., ,,. Booll 111t6, p-•70ot Ottlcl•I NOTICE Of fHTEHOIO Dlllr1C1. T lie B .. ro ot Olro<tor sot Ille Coonty Sonllollcr> Ol\trkl toto II res.erves tne rlollt lo ••l«I .,y or all bid• -to ••I,,. any or a111r._,1,,111 ... aY ~OER 01' THI ltOAltO 01' OfaECTOfU COUNTY iAIUTATION Ofn•tCT HO. II ef Or .... ~. COl ...... I• J. Wayrw Syl.,...ter. secretary Pvbll"'9<1 Or-C.oo1l Daily Piiot, l'loc I•, JI "II S371 ... 1 rv1uc NOTICE H~ SUPERIOtt COUllT Ol'CAL.IFO•NIA COUNTY 01" ORANGE 1• Clvk c-w on,,. Wea ..... S-..Alla,ea.ttm MA••IAGEOI' PETITIONER 1('10A P'10NG DOAN It ESPONOENT TRANG MA I DOAN SUMMC>HS ll'AMIL.Y LAW) CASE NU-Ell 0-t~ NOTICEI T" ... _ .... -. T1'e <_, _, .-Cl•·-,.. wt-..n y-. ....... M•rll _.... "" r_.i wlUIM • ...... R------.. -· AVISOI U1tet1 "• ..... dam•••···· IEI lri-al _.. llecl* ~· Ud. Ult •Vdlo"clo a ,,_ -Ull. ,_.,.. .... ,, .......... u.. ............. ac:-.. "" ...... . It you "''"' to -" the oO•IC• ot •n •llotney In "''' m•tt•r. YOO Should 00 lO promptly Ml 11101 vour r-se or pleoolno. 11 ony, m•v t» lllt<> on lime. SI Uslt<I -• IOllcll.,r ti <onMlo o. un •booado en •\tt •sunco, debefla 11.cerlo lnmedl•lamenlt, dt "'• m•Mr•, w r~si. o alegacJon. 't hay alQUN, .,._ ser reQlslrade o ll•mPO I TO T'1E RESPONDENT Tiie ~lllloner Ila• lllod a e>ellllOft concernlno _,, rnorrl-. It yov foll to Ille • r_,., within JO CS.ys 01 Ille <Utt !h•I 1111• wmtnon• Is ser"'9d on you, vour ~ovll ""'' be entered •no tP\• < ourt m ay tnt~r • ludomtnt cont•lnlno ln)uncll,,. or ou.r oro.r1 conc•rr11no dlvl,lon of proc;>trty, IOOUIOI '-' <hlld (USloOy, <lllld 1-1. <lltorrwy IHI, <Olll, •nd well otllor retie! •• ""'' t» orenr..i llY ,,. court The ~r,,lsllment ot waoe1. ••••no ot money or Pl_.,,, or oilier covrt aultlor11.o P<otffdlftQs may •ho re,ull Doled Auoufl 11. '"1 LEE A BRANC'1, c .. ,. By JEAHNINEGATES ~· YAN OAO& LIHTHE._ A Prtftttl9MI Low C-. great-great·grandchtldren ~~~;::11:,.~fO:.:!; •.-:..;.;.,~;!,~ TRAHSl'U uHou HCTIOH$ :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;i;;.;;:~or Anneullon> lllerelo un"-r Ill• Ul7> ANO 14114, I llJ Wast 17111 St._, Ste. JU iallta AIM, CA tu. rAClftC VlfW MEMOllAl rA111C Cerrelef'\/ Moriuarv Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1l1c View Om1p Newp0r1 Beach 644 2700 McCOttMtCll MOITUAllU Laouna Beach 494·9415 Laouna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Cao1strano 495 1776 HdlOI U WM-MT. OLIVI Moftuarv • Ce me 1erv Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 f'tHCl .. OTHH5 HU .. 04DWAY MOITUAIY 110 Broadwav Cosl8 MeQ 642·9150 14L.nlMtHIO" SMf"4 .. """"'" WUTC"" CHAN&. 427 E 17th ~1 Coata Mesn 6<t6-9371 (musl be dlvlclt<I .. I llHdlnol•I '" CALll'ORNIA •uilNEH lu<h Arllclt enlllltd os lollO•I. AHO P•Ol'EHIOHS COOi "Own•r., RIQllb ono Ovlles, Ullllllt1 nuN,:bmter ot lie..,...,, Ills Socltl Security l'ld Coblt Te>e.illlon," "UllllliH •nd •"O addr•u ol ll<t"'td Coble Telovhlon, • u 111111u , .. Pf'•mlse1.1nc1uo1no Zip COclt hi: 111•1 S41·SM.I Publlshod Oronoe Cou1 Dally Piiot Doc 14, JI, H. 19'1, JMI. 4, 1 .. 1 S.~1 PUIUC NOTICE ' !>up port and Selll•menl, .. I Ten• L. Snyder, 1717 Sonia Ana "Encroachmo"' ano "Commvnlly l&ve ·Cot .. Mt•• ~eclllll .. E•MmOnl " GP••ld 0 Smlfll, 1712 $tonla l,n• o ...... ee-cy-ci..e1c-1 PARCEL.$: It.Vt . CMla Mttt, C•llrornlo. H•l1Mf J.-Clol District Eas.e..-, ror lngron •ftd eoren Nemo, Socia• Se<vrtly nvm•r alld ..,, Je..._..11 .... over •-POl11ons of Loll 1 ond Jot edaru1 ot lnltndtd tr•n1leru. P.O .... Utt Tract '123 •• ""' mop llltO In llOOll IMlud lno Zip Code N•-1 a.eel!, c. . ..,....1)47 lU, P•ou ,, lo ,. lnt1111lve of Tat y L••. Soc S•< No PLAINTIFF: INTERNATIONAL Mlw:tll.....,. """"· tkorcl~ ot ••Id S1J l7 107?, $111 0..1<""' Ave . Irvine, BAY CLUBS, INC , d/11/t BALBOA. COUftly, _,as PtrQlt S -•on ColllO<nlo BAY CLUB, E•lllbll "O" ol , .... certain CllonolM,Soc Se< Ho ,s1J.JMut. DEFENDANT JOHH L..HAGEL. $upplemt"1ary O•<l •r•llon 01 Sil Ov1clletAw., lrvlrw. Colltornla WMMON5 Co•• nont" Co11 o II lo n• a nd Klncl o1 llcensottl lnttft(ltO 10 be CAMI NUMalllt ftU1 Rtstrkt'-, __ on J_.,, 11, lrOllSlerreo Off Sale Boor • ..., Wine NOTfC'll T• ............. TIM 1'11, '" 8ooll l:IOll, Peo-UH .. L.kens.e ·~·.,. <•rt_,. -.Clde ....... ""Witlle« Offkl•I Record\ ot tole! County. •ncl Total COftl-tllon ..... pal• tor Ille ,_ -... ...._. .-.u yw ....... a"Y•-u• ....... o bu••-•-lko11WhW7.llOl>OO ., .... ·-~ ·-.. ...._... Tiit ttrut •dllr•u ano otnar Cesll lo be dePO•lled In Etcrow -· corn"'°" dttlQllOllon. II •ny, of ,... U .000.00 AVllOI u.. ..... WMtAllll rtol proper1, detc•llMtd tbova It Otm--·tor lht boliafta ef COSll II ~ ,_ .__ ~re U•. P•l'-1td 10 tit 10 Ptrti '\11\ta, 1tv1M, to ... 0.pOtlt«f In EK,_ '41,000.00 Siii ••"••<lo a t11e11e1 <1•• Ucl. CA t27U Otm--•to"' """lllut .. l>v I" ,......,_ -.. • • -.... w• la TM -•'9ntcl Tnntoo dhi<lalmt an11mpOen ot ealstlno loaft •11.000 oo .....,.,..aclM ........ .,.., llatllllly tor .,Y lnocorrec1 ... u ot Dom-Holt to tit subllllllled by.,. 11 you wl"1 to Melt -tdvlu ot .,, Ille sir .. , ---~ -olhtr UNftmoft alsumptlcr> ol tdtllno loell V .. 10.00 tttOf'ney In lllh mttter, ...... -..ie do cletltnallon, "at1Y • .no-ht•t l11 totote aftd S.C11rlly Atr•mtnl 111 •o D<omptly to 111•1 yovr wrltt•n Sold MN .. 111 be meclt, Wt wllllOul favor ol 1119 Soller •"·* 00 ,....,..... .. , H .,.y, mtY lie fl.., Oft time covona11t tr w1rr ... 1y, ••D•ets er TOT AL W1,GGO oo ii Ult .. -Mll<Hor et con•Jo..,. lf'llOllocl, rooonllno tttte, _ .. ..,.,,, or Tiit plae -· .,,. con•!Ot••llon "" •"9eclt on et.I• •-••· del>erle O"<Vmbr-ft, lnclUOlftt fMl, <llargn tor ,.,. tr-r (If Ille ..,..,,.., -1.,. lll<or lo lnmodleto"'tlll•. d• ttl• -··-· .... Trvtt• -"' ..... l11u .. ,. Of' ·~ It lo .. Hid I• mo ......... ,......,.. .. ttcrlle. JI flay lni•i• cr .. totl by •"4 DeMOf Trtal, .. IWES TE Riot MUTUAL. EiC ltOW ......... ""'°'-, ..... ,_. '"'"'"· l>'IY .... ,..,...rllflO ~lll(INI MIMI Of 1CORPOllATIOH 1.011 s YORBA I. TO THE OEl'EHOAHT. A clvU Ille noteltl t«Ul'9CI 11y Nici °'" Of STREl!T, SUITE •IOI, TUSTIN, C0"'01allll llH bff11 llltd l>y o .. Tnitt le wll: U0.000.00 wltll 1111-1 CA L.l l'ORHIA ON OR Al'TI!• plelfttlff ... 11111 .,eu. II you wlP, to ,,,.,.... fnllft Jvl, t, 1'11 el ,.._,., oer •llU<Of'Y "91. I* del...O llllt '-It, 'l'Oll l'llutl, wlllllft a1111""'.,_....lna.ldft<llth)pl111 Tll• 1>orllts eorae tllot Ille adeyl8't41rllll•tum-ltMrwc! Coth •M ...., ..,._, Of ... m.ao ontfclt•atlon fer Ille 1re11tler 01 ,.... on YOll, fllo wltll W• court a wrll"" """ l11t .. "4. IMn .,. -Ileen• or 11c ...... It ,.~ .. 10 -(Ol'llf)lal111. Ulll•U ..... fM """"klef\t -.. Id 09oCI Of lie f)eld ...... Ille 0..-rt ...... I Of cle to, 'I'-lllf ... 11 Wiii lie eftlff911 011 T' 11u ll•••lotore uec uted e11d l<olltllc •••••••• c0,.,,81 11., llllOllc•llofl flf tile lll•lntlff. olld 11111 •ll•trM •!flt""""'"""'• wrl..,. 9""1.Nor_...,t,..,.,., <eurt m.., .,..., • ,....,.,..,., ... t11a1 Oetl.,.41Clofl flf ...._.,Md Dt!Nnd-., H•"'• ..,. -· of Ille ·_,._ .,... tor n. retlef ~ lfl Ille Seit. -o -lttlln Hofl(:e of OefM.11 r. . . .._ <01'1\Pltlllt, wlll(ll (0111• rttute 111 .,,,. ~l«tlel\ le ttll. Tho ~...... WISTlltH MUTUAL tarftltll-111 Ot •• .. t , ttlllnt el <•11.tecl wld "«I(• Of Oefeun IWMI ESCROW rn•"•' OI' ,.,...rt, or olller rollt'f llKtltfl • ... I tot.~ llt 1"' 1.-i i . v.,.IN ,,,_, i ulte ,._.......,lnltltc.,.,..Olllt. ,..,,.1, ...._,. IM reel -rty IJ •IOI ' Oat .. ..._..,I. t•t IK8*. Tustin, Collter"'e... J . Nlllttotie. 0 .. e! 0.-r•,ttl'I ATTN, MA•IL.YH C .... 1 ~ KrwwOW•· MCHllVINO ••· •· ILUOT'T I ,,.......~ OIE~O..$Ml'04 T--.U.1.0'U•••.fMC. ~ ,,_..,.. •• o ... .. ••lt•Jt---~ TAIY.Lll I ....... .......,, ..... EQUAL HOUSING I I 11110) d. I .. 1111''h1• 11 C '.11f lil\l,I\ ' k111 h1·n i\11·d, 1k r11r.11 r 11 1• ' 1 1• I I 1· 11 I 11,•1t.:hhorh111•I \1 .1ilahl1• l11r 1111n•·d1:ilt' 01•1 1111.111 1'\ 1!1~tu1·1·1l l1• s11:1. ;~.o 642-5200 RCTaylorCo 640 9900 $67,950 THE BLUFFS ASSUME 11 % ... r,,.,, Tll of St•H.11111 lll'.111{ If 11 I \I ,lflll•'l'l'I ,11111 1'Jllt'l1111! l h l'llllUl .I llllrm• (11111·1 """'''"" SµJrkll11i; 110111' Onll COLE~ NEWPORT REALTORS 2SIS E. CoHI Hwy. Co1on.• del M•r 675-5511 COt'Olla ~ Mor 1022 ••.••........•..••.•... OPPORTUNITY 1oa Pubi1htt's Notice: : · ' ' I ,\ 11 I l' d I "' 1.t It• .111 I • lnvrstors Deli9ht! r1 ...... 1 1111w 111u ·,f111, "' llU\ 1'1"-l Ill ( '011!111 '>'II h $1i~l.51MI' l'.111liiJ 11!>~>11 THE REAL ESTATERS 434 IEGONIA :-,,."' 1•l1•t:Jlll ~ H1 \ II I IH'l.1 n I> •• r I 1 .ti \ " 1•'>'nr rontrJl'lur ltnJll J\ Jll S.'ii5 000 \'t'rll'l'c1 111 lhl'' nt''>'SIJapt'r I> ,uh1t·1·t lu ----------the Pe<!cr JI F Jll 111111, tnit At1 111 l!!NI "'h11·h LEASE 0'110H tnJke-. 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Airports a re made for monopolists. The company ~ getting 1ts comeuppance 1s Los I·~ ~ Angeles-based Host ) J n l e r n a I ion a I . 4._ 1:' o p e r a t o r o f ----~ .... ~ ... -------~ ees~a~:a\3t~ ~~d lllJll llllRIJZ s hops at 28 airports across the country Host services five airports in CalifomJa, and it manages airport hotels in Detroit , Houston. Tampa and Sacramento. Operating in the plastic environment or an airport gives one ideas So Host has also tried its hand at t he formula restaurant business. Jn California it fi elds a bunch of Charley Brown and Casa Maria restaurants. And on the East Coast it has dinner houses operating under such names as Joshua Tree. Phineas. Barclay's. Charley's Place. JT's Place, Port O'Georgelown and Barley Mow Throw in a couple of other thin gs, like 20 Sparky's stores catering to tourists in the Virgin Is lands, and you have an enterprise that did S350 million in busmess last year. netting Sl4 million after STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT HEW YORI( IA.Pl S.les. J pm pr1c• •..O rwl Cl\aft90 ol ,,.. l1ftten moSI •ctov• He.. VO'k StocM E•<l'l•noe " ...... t••d'"9 ,,.llOMlly at mo•• than 11 IBM SIC,000 SI> .. ... MobO t 486.100 1S'i> "lwl Bnco 410 600 24'. • 1~ Cllfcorp 4S4, 'IOO J6 ' I > euon ' 411.JOO JO'" 4rcllOnM ' J72,400 "'~ Gtn Moton m.100 17"' . .. Nori°" Sim 115.JOO I•'"' Amer T&T 10 ,'IOO st1+ Xero• C,p 231,000 40'9 'la G•PKll 137,100 71 -... ~~~mr.i~., m::: ~~ • ~ Pt,.,110<1 230,900 41 ,,._ Wtyerllv tJO. S00 '9' t " UPS AND DOWNS "IEW VORK IAPl -TM loflowl119 tl\1 .,._, Ille Hew Yor~ Sloe~ Eacllano« 1tocks -w.,rant.s lt..t ht•• 90fW uP Int most ~nd -1119 mo>I -on pe•cet>t of C"-r~rOleu of VOlume '0~o =r~ ••ac11"" 11e1ow u ••t 1,.,, uo~d. 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