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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-12-25 - Orange Coast PilotIUllil CIAIT YIUR HIMITIWI DlllY NPll FRIDAY OECfMBE H ;•, llJ81 Candles unite Aineric8ns on Christtnas By ~e Aaloelated Prea• The glow of a candle in the window, like the yellow ribbon a year ago, was a reminder this Christmas Eve that world peace is still an elusive goal. Thursday Americans lit a ·'beacon of solidarity'' with the people of Poland, now under martial law. A year ago, the captivity of 52 Americans in Iran saddened the holiday. And for three brief minutes, beginning at 6 p .m . PST, Americans were asked to douse the lights on their ~hristmas trees as a signal to the Polish government. President Reagan said in a s peech Wednesd ay night h~ intended to place a llgbled candle in a Whlte House window ·•as a small but certain beac.m of our solidarity with the Polish people.'' A long, white candle appeared in a rirst·floor window on the north side of the White House s hortly before nightfall in Washington. The candle was in a s i I v er holder b e n e•a th a red-bowed Christmas wreath. To the dismay of fire officials ln several cltlesbwho said'lt was a nice thought ut a dangerous practice, the idea s pread, something like a chain letter. Gabriel Gedvila, a lawyer in the Seattle suburb of Mercer Island, Wash., said he 1ot a call fro m a fe llow attorney in Chicago urging him to put a candle in his window and to call 10 other people and urge them to do the same. "A very informal, grassroots m ovement apparently got started last night after the president's s peech ," Gedvila said. In Albany, N. Y., stale officials programmed their computers to create the Image of a 299-foot-high candle from the electric lights in the 44·slory Tower Building. ln previous yea r s, the lighting system spelled out the words "Peace" and "Noel" on Christmas Eve. And officials in cities such as Los Ange les, Tulsa, Okla .. Austin, Texas, and Sall Lake City also agreed lo participate in the •·Ame r ican Christmas Blackout" and briefly snuff their cities' Christmas decorations,s promoted by two conservatlft groups, t h e Ind e pende nt Americans and the Women for Constitutional Government. But amid all the concern about Poland and worries on the home front about jobs and making ends m eet in the curr ent recession, the r e were some happy Christmas stories. The ·•secret Santa" of Helena, Mont., who las t year told a private charity that he'd donate $30,000 to poor people to buy toys, upped his ante to $40,000 this year . When a Un, formed two blocks long in the city ol 25.000 people, he uppe<f'. the ante again , t o $60 ,000 . The anonymous donor wrote tbe Helena Independent Record that he "didn't want to see any little s ad fa ces o n Christ mas morning." Capt. James Worthy of the Salvation Army in Roanoke, Va .. said this was "probably the best year ever" for collecting donations for needy famiHes. He <See YULE, Page AZ) Christmas i n Newport: a k id 's v iew Chris tmas along the Orange Coast is a· good bit different from Christmas in many other parts of the world, especially in colder climates. So it's only fitting that we should have our own Christmas poem. The foll owing. penned by 10-year -old Barnes Cooper or Newport Beach, was sent to the Daily Pilot by his fifth-grade teacher Diana Hensley of Newport Elementary School. "I think it surely captures the s pirit of Christmas down here at Newport Elem entary," Ms. Hensley wrote. We agree. So. without further ado, here's Barnes: Coo p er ·s poem "T h e N ight B e for e Christmas ... Newport Style." 'Twas the night before Christmas When all through the shack Nothing was happening So I hit the sack All of my friends had left in a hurry Because one of them saw something furry My sister was snoring quite soundly in bed While George. her pet hamster ran 'round her head All of a sudden r heard such a sound, I jumped from my bed to the door in one hound And what to my sleepy eyes should I spot ... But a fat little man riding a wave he just caught A red wetsuit he wore stretched tight 'cross his belly, He looked like he spent too much time at the deli. The backpack he carried so neatly behind. was stuffed full of toys of every kind CHRISTMAS UNWRAPPED -Youngsters along the Orange Coast just couldn't t ake time to dress this morning before discovering what Santa delivered in the wee hours . Surrounded by colorful paper and o.tty ,. ... -~ •IC...,.. ·-•• ribbon and the presents they once wrapped are the Andy Krumins Not one drop of water did he get on himself. As the board carried him like a plate on a shelf. children !left to right>. Riki. 7, Eriks. 12. e1 nd Krista. 10. of Newport Beach. He lanrl ed on the sand Like a red whale that <See POEM, Page A2 > OC support Arab • WIDS Local residents lobby for terror suspect' s freedom The plight of a single Arab behind bars half a world away has drawn a sy mpathetic response from unhappy Orange County residents lobbying for his freedom. Ziad Abu Eain, a 21-year-old Palestinian native of the West Bank, was extradited recently from Chicago to Israel, where he is accused of planting a bomb in May 1979 that killed two boys in Tiberias, a town on the Sea of Galilee. Ziad has argued he was a four-hour drive away al tbe lime to be with a sister wbo was having a baby. Ziad's lawyers claim the lsraeU government's only witness later recanted his story. But in extradition cases, Ziad's s upporters s ay, the defendant's side of the story is not 'permitted as evidence. Ziad was taken into custody three months after the bombing while visiting another sister in the U.S. Prior to the extradition, he had spent the two years in jail without bail. The extradition was strongly c ens ured by several civil libertarian groups, including the Ameri ca n -Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, which has an office in Santa Ana and about 300 members In Southern California. The committee released a statement recently after the de portation, s aying in part: "It was not Ziad who was on trial. ll was U.S . justice and U.S. diplomacy. Both failed." Alex Odeh, of Orange, a Palestine-born college instructor a nd adviser. said Ziad had corresponded with him and four other members of the Santa Ana chapter. In his final letter to one county resident, Ziad wrote: "My spirit will never be broke because I believe if it is broke, my enemy will smile and l will not let them do it." Bethlehem guarded on Christmas Eve BETHLEHEM , Occupied West Bank <AP) -Christmas Ev e came to the place of Cbrjat's birth Thursday with pageantry, solemn devotions and the be~v leat security precautions thit little town could remember. About 5,000 pll1rlms and local Arabs gathered in M an1er Square to bear cbolra carollftl ln lbe shadow of the Church of the N at.l vlty, site or a mldnt1hl Cbrlatmas llau. Thousands more were crowded beblnd Mevrtly barricedet waJdftl to ,... throuO booths and to be cbected by 1uarda before teterlq tbe lqUart. ''I tel kind ol lMnoul wit.la all lb• army •• ,. and HCUrltJ around; it takes away from the traditional Christmas I'm used to." said Jody McPherson, 24, a student from Minneapolis. A aiant televialon screen waa aet up tn the square ao the overflow crowd could watch Monalsnor Giacomo GuJseppe Beltrlttl, Roman Catholic Patriarch of Jeru1alem, celebrate the mldnl1ht Mua. Only 400 fUHtl were Invited to atend the ceremonies ln1lde. The lllA wu beln1 broadcut Uva by lar'Ml Te.levilioa. PU¢mt att.eDded ProteRMt nrvlct1 tn four lan1u•1• at Shepherds' Jl'telcla, about two mil•• from Bethlehem. where UI• ..... , , ..... blrth WU nnt revealed. Odeh said his organization is demanding that the U.S. State Department follow up on the handling of Ziad's case and that a full disclosure of its handling be made public. Eileen Olmsted of Fullerton, who said she lived in Beirut, Lebanon for 11 years, charged that the treatment afforded Ziad in t h e U .S . was against American concepts of justice. And she said his future doesn't appear any brighter. ··Arabs are the last group with which you can make racist jokes and get away with it,·· she said. Windsurf er dies at sea MALIB U <AP l -A 55-year-old man died when stro ng winds blew hi s sail-equipped surfboard out to sea in what a Coast Guard spokesman Thursday called a freak occurence. lt was the first time be bad heard of a windsurfer beint lost at sea, said the s pokesman, Andy ViluUs, after searchers spotted the b od y of Tom Davidson. SS. of Malibu about 9:30 a.m. Thursday. The body. c lothed in the purple wets uit Davidson was wearing when he waa last seen about 6 p.m . Wednesday. waa found floallne face down southeast of Point Dume. Jt wu spotted about l"' miles from lhe Coral Bay area where he had been windsurflnJ. Eight die in fir e NEWARK, N.J. <AP> -Eiehl people died and 10 people were lnjured In two separate New Jersey ruldentlal flrea Tbunay mornlns. Tb• rubble of oae buUdln1 w H belnt aearcbed for IS'Ol'e boclM9, police Hid. - Shark victim recovered off Monterey PACIFIC GROVE. Calif. CAPl -The body of a surfer mauled by a great white shark was recovered Thursday at the south e nd of Mo nt e r e y Ba y , authorities said. A large chunk of 24-year-old Lewis Boren's body had been ripped away, said Monterey County Coroner Harvey Hillbun. "lt·s a classic example of a shark bite," he said .• Boren vanished Saturday while surfing in the chilly waters off this s mall community south of San F ranc isco. His knee board -a shorter. less boyant version of the popular surfboard -was found later, blood-stained and with an 19·inch section bitten out of it. Boren, a welde r and veteran s urfer, was identHied by a seagull tattoo on one arm, Hillbun s aid . Additional Identification was planned through dental records. "He appare ntly was just beyond the breaker line waiUnt for a wave, lying on his board," HHlbun speculated. "The sbark approached from lhe left side, his mouth open, lunging toward his prey. When he bit, he bad both the board and Lewis In his mouth. There's a large portion or his upper torso gone, from · beneath the ten lrmpli to Just above the hip.'' Expe rts said the shark 11 probably 21 reet lon1 a_nd welg.,_ more than two tona. The largest great whJt.e ever captured, off the coast or Cuba, was about 21 feel long. Sharks up to 40 feet lon 1 have been reported. alt.hou•h none that slie has been cauJbl. Boren's body, clad In a manaled black wetsuit . was 1potted bobbing In the waves by a park ranaer. who waded lnto the 1ur1 to recover the It. Brown n ixes liquor, c ig are tte tax hike S ACRAMENTO CAP > - Declaring that t he state can gel by without ne w taxes. Gov. Edmund Bro wn Jr. said Thursday he will not ask for cigarette or liquor tax increases in 1982 after all. The Democratic governor also said in an Associated Press interview that he wi ll not seek a new oil sever ance tax in 1982. But Brown said he still plans lo ask the Legislature to speed up collections of taxes from businesses. a move that could give the state a one-time S200 million boost in revenues. and he still will ask that penalties on lat e tax payments be doubled or mor e . raising another $125 million He also said he might yet seek tax increases next year if the recession grows worse than current estimates. At a Dec. 17 news conference, Brown said California faces a $2.l bUllon defi cit in its 1982·83 state budget and that he was "looking very carefully at the liquor and cigarette taxes and an oU severance tax" along with a ndmber of budget cuts. But Brown hinted in a radio Powe r out on Lido Isle . About 300 Udo Isle residents were without electricity for nearly an hour Christmas Eve before Southern California Edison officials were able to restore the power. Authorities said they were unsµre what casued the power outa1e at 6: 10 p.m. that affected residents Uv1n1 on the southern lip of the Island ~tween Via Zurich and Via L.orc1. Police aald tbe ION of power caused numerous burstary alarms to ~ set oft. OtherwlH, there were no l ncldenl1 reporUd talk show Wednesday night that he was having second thoughts about the tax hikes. And he confirmed in an AP interview • Thursday that he bas firmly rejected the cigarette, liquor and oil tax hike prpposals. ·'I had never at any time endorsed these Ctax increase proposals >:· Brown said. "They were possibilities. They were o p tion s that were under consideration that have now been rejected.·' LA sheriff resigns LOS ANGELES CAP l - Sheriff Peter J . Pitchess bas submitted a letter of resignation to the Boa rd of Supervisors, Capt. Barry King of the Sheriff'• Infor mation Bureau said Thursday. DRAIGI CIAIT WIATlll After a clear and sunny Christmas Day, it may M back to the same old foHY st and this weekend. 111101 TIUY The Loktn finallJI 1qged their bacbp cmtf1' -Bob McAdoo of tM Nfltl -IDllo'U step tnto ICarNm'I shoes hi a hur,..,. PoQt DJ . 11111 .,.,_..,.... ~ =-........... ......... ..,..,_ .. ... .... .. ----~ . ............... C6 ......... ..,,.. ., ..... 9t4 ...-.-Al .. 1 ~--------- Orange Cout DAIL y Pl LOT ,1=rlday. December 26. 1981 SPECIAL. LIGHTS A~ 400 candles in paper sa-c l(s cover the Betson family home at 1311 Galaxy Drive. Newport Beach. This year O.lly ............. ~ o.,., .... - neighbors joined them in the anci('nt ~h'xitan cust om meant to li ~hl Ch rist 's way to midnight :vtass. Soviets flay U.S. ~c urbs on Poland From Page A1 YULE. • • sa id about $62,000 had been collected, up nearly $8,000 from last year. Ii II MOSCOW {APJ -The Soviet 't Jn ion responded s wiftly and !~trongly Thursday to President 1R,eagan 's announcement of "js·anctions against Poland's ':lmilitary regime. accusing lhe Un it e d S t a t es o f 1"unprecedenled crude pressure ~ p.nd a shocking intrusion'' into 1 Polish internal affairs. A An unsigned comm e ntary distributed by the official news "agency Tass a lso said that the ''!steps announced by Reagan ''Wednesday were designed to ~·in s tigate ',' anti-socialist , counter -revolutionary forces in l':poJand to act against "lawful l\luthority ... " * • • ·' ~'.P ope joins '.:·P olish v ig il VATICAN CITY <AP> -Pope, r. John Paul II lit a candle in his ''npartment window on Christmas ' 1}';ve as a symbol of faith and 'solidarity with all peoples and as 'a s pecial sign of support for his countrymen under martial law '•fn Poland, ' Later. b'e hailed the birth of 'r hrisl in <1 1mdnight Mass at St . 11P cte r 's Basilica. p-roclaiming 1lhe day as a sign of "hope and JOY" for the world .: Several dozen tourists and ~pilgrims in St. Peter's Square 'iJpplauded as the pope opened ~th e third floor wi ndow of his ~partme nt ove rlooking the square to light the candle. , • I "The U.S. administration is making feverish attempts to prevent normalization of the situation in the Polish People's Republic." it claimed. Another Tass commentary, distributed several hours later. accused Reagan of a "delil>erate distortion" of ~vents in poland. Poland, said he was guilty of "wild a ll egation s " a nd .. inventions," and charged that his speech s ma cked o r "a rrogance." ··Let the powers that be in the United States know that this is not the kind of language and these are not the kinds of policies from which the United States and the American people can benefit ... it concluded In a toughly worded address, Reagan said the United States was s us pending credit and commercial ties with Poland. cutting off Polish fi shing rights i n Ame r ican waters and stopping Polish fli ghts lo the United States. He also warned that the Soviet Union would face similar measures if there was not a relaxation o( martial law measures in Poland. "The Soviet Union, through its threats and pressures, deserves a major s h ate or blame for the develop ments in Poland," Reagan declared, saying that if the "repression" in Poland continues. "the United States will have no choice but to lake . further concr ete political and economic measures.·· against the Soviet Union. "By the time we're done, I'd say more than 1, 700 families will have come to us for help," he said. "We're s pending more and doing more this year." On the other hand, 1n Fort Wayne , Ind .. w h er e 7,000 workers have been laid off by International Harvester, "things are really tough ... Salvation Army Maj . Gary Herndon said. ··in com e 1s d o wn whil e requests for assistance have quadrupled from 300 families last year to 1,300 this year," Herndon said S tock s s t age Y ule r a lly NEW YORK IAPI The s tock market !.taged a modest Christmas Eve rally Thursday in the quietest trading of the year Analysts s aid a downward turn in open market interest rates helped the market post its first gain of the week The Dow Jone!. average or 30 indus trials, ocr 6 09 points Monday throug h Wednesday. recovered 3 71 to 873 38 New York Stock Exchange volume totaled 23.94 m1ll1 on shares, down from 42.91 million Wednesday and the lightest total since a 16 13 million-share day on Dec 26. 1980 OMl>t ,.._. _.., .. etlicll O'O..• rammed into Lori's Liquor at the corner of Newport Boulevard and 22nd Street in Costa Mesa. No injuries WC'rc rcp<>rtcd. \ From Page A1 POEM. • • was beached, And into his backpack he qulckJy reached And out or the backpack such treasures he touched, Surfboards and skateboards, Ataris and such He ran to each house, dcllvtring toys In a rush A S.dta in training who Just came from Nautllua He paddled back out with tremendous sp~d . Looking very pleased at I.tie •Offd of hi~ deed. Shooting up the county L aguna ·photographer takes 21,000 pictures for magazine By ST£VE TRI POU OflMo.itf ........... Most photographers are disappointed if even a re w pictures don't e'o me out when they shoot a roll of film. Profeuional photographer Vince Slreano of Laguna Beach had a little less luck than that on his last big assignment. Though almost a ll or the 21.000 frames he shot for the assignment were usable. editors selected just 21 or them one of every 1,000 -for the final photo spread. Streano's work appears in this month 's edition of National Geographic magazine as part or an artkle about Orange County called "Ora nge , A Most California County." The 36-year·o ld freelance photographer spent a large part of a 16·monlh period working on the project. including six months in which he gave it his undivided attention. He said the experience was one of the highlights of his freelan<.'e career . "Getting published in the Geographic is something I've always wanted to do . It 's o n e of t h e best showcases for photography," he said. Streano, a Santa Ba rbara native who bas lived in Laguna Beach !or the past 13 years, said he originally submitted the idea for a story on Orange County to the magazine's e ditor s five years ago ·'I thought it was an obvious idea because ever yone knows this area because of Disneyland a nd when (former president Richard) Nixon lived here," he s aid. Though the editors liked the idea , the story was twice delayed because other stories about California were in the works and they did not want to run them too close together, he s aid. The break came about two years ago when Streano was submitting another story idea to the magazine. Though lhe new idea was ultimately rejected, Streano said his wife urged him to re-submit the Orang~. County story idea at the same time. This time 1t was accepted. Streano said he was ~iven 16 months to put the story together. All his film was provided by lhe magazine, and he would shoot pictures and send them to Nati o nal Geog r ap hi c undeveloped s o that editors there rould get the first look. ··The biggest problem with lhe story was not being able to see what I was shooting," he said. 'It 's difficult to know when you 've got e noug h on one subject " So Streano worked with copies of his pictures sent back by the magazine's editors After a while, he sa id he fell into a pattern of concentrating on one o.lty ~ •utl ~ SHOOTER La guna lkach photographer Vince Strc<.1n11 t·xam1m·s <.1 portion of tht· 2t.ooo photographs ht• s hot for ~· feature stor~ o n Orange• Count~ for ~a11onal Gt•ngr:.i ph1<· magazmt· s ubject until he felt he had photographed it enough to meet the magazine's needs. For example, Streano said he s pent th ree wee ks in the co unt y's Vietname s e community, shooting what would end up as two pictures used with the story. Streano said one of the ed1topi' bigges t concerns was that he was too close to the area to shoot pictures with a fresh eye. But he s ays he was able lo balan<.'e that concern by using hi s knowledge to s hoot pi c tur es fr o m interesting angles that only a resident would know. Streano s aid he does not think the edi tors chose his bes t pictures for the story. "f think most of my stronger stuff wasn't printed." he said But Streano has even stronger opinion s abou t the accompanyi ng text. written by veteran S a n Di e g o newspaperman Nell Morgan and Morgan's wife Judith "I didn't like it at all guess I really shouldn't !lay that.·· he said with a smile .. , th o ught it wa s a ty pically written Geographic story that basically lis ted the attributes of the area rather than intimately knowing 1l fl was a good story. I guess, for a guy in Kansas ~ho wants to know something about Orange County .. One thing that Streano said he ~as "certainl) happy" with was the SI0,000 fee he received for the work Though it 1s not a very high figure for what amounted to about six months work. he said 1t was sufficient and that the assignment has many side bcnefiL'i ~ STORE #21 ~­"VIS-7'-"VIS T ABLETOP ETC. 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PNA quoted Media Affairs Minister Gregorio Cendana as savi ng lhe govern · m e nt 's Natio nal Media Production Center will take care of accommodations for C rispin and his mother. Violeta, if they take the trip Manila doctors say Crispin is afflicted with progeria. an aging disease that usually kills its victims in their early teens. Others known to suffer from the disease are South African Fraosie Geringer. 8. and three Americans, Mickey Hayes, 9 . Alicia Gowans, II. and Meg Casey, 26. A new health clin ic in Liverpool will be named after John Lennon and the ex Beatie'!> widow agreed to pro" 1de some funds for the faci lity. officials announced Voko Ono will start a trust fund to build the c linic and a fund -raising campaign will be undertaken to supply the rest of the money, said D.R. Duncan Egdell, Liverpool's regional health officer Sir Trevor J ones, leader of the city council in Liverpool, described the donation as "a marvelous gift It says a ~---- areal deal about lh• kind or ptnon Yoko Ono really ta." LeMon, shot to death ln Decem~r 1980 outside his New Yo rk apartment bulldln1i was a native ot Llverpoo . A New York Judge ordered that book royalties and income be withheld from Jack Henry Abbott, author or the acclaimed "In the Belly of the Beast," pending outcome o f a law s u i t charging him with wrongful death. Abbott, accused of l<illlng an aspiring actor, lllcbard Adan, 22, last July outside a Greenwic h Village restaurant, races trial for murder next month. Ricci Adan, Adan's widow. filed a $10 million civil lawsuit c harging th e 37 ·year-old convict wi \h wrongful death. according to court papers. Former Indiana Sen. Birch Bayh, a widower for two yea r s, wa s marri e d Thurs day to Ka therine Ha lpin, d ir ector or ne ws inrorm a ti o n at ABC television. They exchanged vows in Washington at St. Alban's Chapel at the Nattonal Cathedral in a s mall. private ceremony of about 60 people After a reception at Bayh"s house, the couple planned a honeymoon at the Greenbrier Hote l i n While S ulphur Springs, W.Va Bayh's first wife and the mother of their son. Evan, died in April 1979 after an eig ht-year battle with £,.ancer WEDS BAYH Katherim• Halpin was marrtl'd lo former Indiana Sen Bireh B ay h Thu r .. d a~ 111 Was hington. Fair and warmer Li9ht v•r••~• wind~ night •nd m<>rnl1>9 "°"n ••<~ tout noruwast winds I to I• knob below unyon\ between S.nt1 Monica and l/entur a Wind' t>Komlno ....... , to soutnwe\I 8 to 10 knob this aller,_,, 1 lo ' loot wHterly l-11 F11r tnrovon ton1ont U.S. s1tm111ary California l'elr tllrovQfl S•h.rday S1101111v •armer~ L~ fO to •• •09ll• on ""011911 s.~ ., to 7J. 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'3 2S S4 ,. s• ,. .. 2' .. 0 SI " SI 0 ll " " ]6 u J • tj It 10 •l 4S '° Tides TOOAY l'l"tHltlh 111.am •G Second I-J.12p m Ol Second 111911 • • P m 3 I Sun '''" ... i. • m tooay, '9h et • 41 pm Moon rl1n •t • I• a.m., sel) et •.10 p,m What do you like about the Daily Pilot" What don't you like? Call the number below and your message wlll be recorded, tr.anscribed end delivered to the approprtate editor. The same 24 hour 3}\Swerin1 stnice may be used to record tet· ters U> the ~ltor on any topic. Mallbc>Jl contributort must Include their nam.-and telephone number for veri/icaUon. No clrcul1tion call~. plnse Tell us what's on your muw:t 842;eo&6 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 25, 1981 To all our friends and colleag~s along the Orange Coast ) ERIN • JUANITA • GINA • / The Haley Family Extends Best Wishes for the peace of the season and a successful and satisfying New Year. TOM • GINNY • SHANNAN Fraud sentence given Prison, probation declared in Newport kickback case By STEVE MARBLE Of Ille O .. ly fl'ltee SIMI A Phoenix res taurateur who asser tedly tried to force a Newport Beach construction firm into giving him and a partne r a series of $50.000 kickbacks. has been sentenced to a one-year prison term on a wire fraud conviction Harold J . Russell. a former pres ident and part owner of a General Foods Corporation subsidiary. also received hvt' years' probation and an $11 ,000 fine Monday in the U.S District Court LO Los Angeles Authorities mainta in that Russell and his partner. Jerry Petersen. had set up a kickback sc h e m e f o r a wwrdin g construction contracts The scheme. authorities said, was designed to net the two men more than SI million Petersen has been indicted on fraud charges but has not been brought to trial. He nry Rossbacher. assistant L" S. attorney, said the kickback scheme was brought to light wh e n Jack Torre, owner or Torre Construction Company of Newport Be ach. reported the m atter to executives at the General Foods Corporation. U.S., Israel aiding enemy by friction? General Foods, Rossbacher said. in tum notified authorities and arranged to have the FBI videotape one of the "kickback dl·m::inJ sessions." Russell assertedly told Torre that h•· would arrange up to SO c••n•• ttction contracts for him in t•11c·h;.rnge for a $50,000 kickback •In t-... • .l construction job. Au· horities said Russell and hi:-p.i rtner had owned a chain or four \1 exican restaurants 11<1m• r: Guadala Harr ys. In 1979, a111 hotri ties said, the two men solo lheir chain to General Foods with the understanding that up to SO of the restaurants would be built across the counlr.) Onlv the encm1t•s of the United St<1tl'~ and Israel can benefit from an esc·alallon 1n the harsh rhetoric betwee n the two countries over l he annexation b) l!>trael of lhc Golan Heights "I think the important thing no"' 1i. to stop talking a bout who 1s lo blame and begin pos1t1ve conversations to get relations back on thl' right track " That"s the opinion of Hinda Ber al of Nl'wport l:ieach. Orange County d1rl'ctor or the American .Jewish Committee, a 75·year-old Action taken on attorneys An Irvine attorney ha~ ~n disbarred and a Newpor· Bcat·h attorney has been s uf.pended from the State Bar of Ca11ror'l1a. according to a spokeswom;in !or the Bar. Elroy Richard Giddens 41. of 2182 Dupont Drive. Irvi ne, was disbarred Nov 30 becau:.e of an earlier conviction on a criminal c harge of co n s piring to distribute a mph e t a m i nes. s pokeswoman Mari Weaver said Tuesday. Giddens had been on interim s uspension from the Bar s ince the 1978 conviction. Thomas C Black, 51. of 1201 Dove St . Newport Beach. was suspended from the Bar on Nov. 6 for thrl'e years and s ix months for alleRedly failing to perform legal duties for which he was being retained . Ms . Weaver said orga n1 zat1on pledged to safeguarding thl' civil rights of Jews in this country and abroad Mrs Bera I said she and other members of her organization understand the US . government's disappointment over Israel'~ action to annex the Golan Heights ··we also can unders tand the a n ger and anguish that prompted Prime M1n1ster Me nachem Begin Lo issue his criticsm or a series of Amencan actions that have raised serious questions within Israel... Mrs Beral said. Begin lashi:d out at the U.S. on Sunday accusing 1t of trying to make Israel a "vassal state" or a "banana republic ." Begin"s remarks followed the R eagan adminis tration's suspension of a recently signed strategic cooperation agreement with Israel lo protest the J ewish "tale's annex;-ition move. Mrs Beral said she hopes the strained rt-lations between the U.S. and Israel will soon pass .. Both countries have the same wish for peace." she said "If we get back to negotiating in good faith, that will be the swiftest way lo insure it becomes a reality ... She said she was e ncouraged by a public statement by Secr etary of S tate Alexander Hai g following B eg in 's comme nts reaffirming that President Reagan recognizes "the vital importance of our obligation to lhe people of Israel a nd to our responsibility to guarantee the survival of that state." Rossbacher s aid both men r etained a part owne rs hip in the re s t a urant c ha i n which guaranteed them a large annual salary or at least SS00,000 worth or stock each In 1980. Rossbache r said, the restaurateurs assertedl y approached Torre and said they would "swing" the construction contracts to the Newport firm in exchange for the kickbacks. T he two m en. Rossbacher said . told Torre he s hould Inc r ease h is s tandard l'ons truction fee from 10 to l5 percent to cover the amount or the kickback. To rre lat~ told authorities that Russell set up a scenario where he would go back to General Foods and "scream and bark" about the increased cons truction fee but eventually give in to the increased fee. Rossbacher said Russell was arrested outside Torre's Newport Beach office after he allegedly a ccepted a $10.000 cash payment from Torre as a down payment on the bribe. Ross bacher said the FBI videotaped this transaction. General Foods, Rossbacher reported. s aid that it likely would not have been s uspicious had T orre not reported the matter antast1c Snow!!! ~~,~ Mammoth: sr pslled powdw • 2" MW ... w11celetlf AJiftg Snow Sllllmit: padled po••· .,.., ....... Sun Valley Idaho: 16• ........ Ii powder, HC .... lliMilg Park City UtJh: 57" pacW powder 11 " Mw aow, exc.._. .... Snowbird Utah: so" pocbd powder. 1 tt_ new snow Jackson Hole, Wyo.: 71" ptf'fKf pow•r. He..,.. AIMcJ ---~ Orango Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 25, 1981 Newport car dealer sales restricted A N ew p o r t B eac-h ca r d ealer ship that speciulizes in hurd -t o fin d F e rr a r i, M ercedes Ben z a nd Citroen a u tos ha:. been orde red to stop 1mportinK or selling vetucles that violatt' state smo~ laws The te mporary r estraining o rde r aimed at Trend Impor t Sa les ln(' , 1200 W Coast Hig hway, was issue d this week in Los Angeles County Superior Court. The order stems from c harges hie d this m o nth agains t t he Newport c;,ir lot b> the State Air Resources Board The s uit asks for $440,000 in damages as well as a refund of profits m ade from the sale of "illegal" cars Leo Areg1an. a Los Angeles a ttorney representing car lot owner Albert Mardik1 a n . <;aid the charges are typical of the Tenns longe r rwwforMesa planners The te rms of Costa Mesa planning commission ers wer e e xte nde d six m o n t h s a nd residency in t he c ity m ade a require ment following act ion by the c ity council The unanimous vot e by the council ttus week coincides with a n ear lier decision lo cha nge e lection for counci l me m ber s from April of even numbered years to Novembe r of even numbered years M eanwh ll<'. t he c ity h a s rece ived no applications from a n yone w1sh1ng lo f ill the p l a nn i n g comm1 s s 1on seat vacated by chair man Richard Carstensen last month. Those i n t e r est e d s hould submit a resume a nd one page s tateme nt desc r i bin g the ir plannin g philosophy to· Costa Mesa City Hall, City M a n ager 's Office. P 0 Box 1200. Costa Mesa. Dead line 1s 5 p m Dec. 28. A HU's "sledgehammer tactics." ··The ARB's attitude " s aid A rcg1an ... is that ev'er yone s h oul d be dri vi n g little econo boxes It has a hostility toward high-performa n ce cars . "Tho:.e guys don't even know enough to tell where the s mog device o n a Fe rrari is," he a dded l n its s uit. the A RB also ('hc.irged that Trend Import has i m prop er ly iss u e d s mog cert1f1cates. has altered mileage r ecords and has sold cars that do not m eet i:.tatc c le an air s tandards. T he board pointed o ut that imp orted cars 1.how ing mo re th a n 7,0 00 mil es on the i r odo me ters ;ire considered us ed car:. Clean air standards for used cars are less restr ictive. ArC'g1an called the c ha rges "'pu re bunk there's no way in hell they can prove them ." He said his chent, Mardikian. makt>s i.I living from importing car:. that a re not designed for the American market. He s aid M ard1k1an persona lly redes igns the c ars lo comply with stale s mo~ laws. lit• said Mardik1an's practice hai:. ups et man uf2cture rs of import a utom obiles "because Trl:'rtd .oods up having m uch mon· desirable car~ t han any of the dealers ... The a uto m a nufa c ture r s. Aregian said. have pres.m red the i\ HB into ftltng the lawsuit Jga1n!.t Trend. A :.pokesman from the ARB s aid M ard1k1a n h ad twice cha~<'cl inspectors off his lot and that the v10 l a t 1o n s were uncovered when in::.pcetors went back to the sales lot with a Sf•arch "arrant Our pos 1t1on. res ponded a ttorrH'\ Arei;:1an. ·as that we pa:.M·d all the proper test!> and that the ARB has no such right to t·c irnt' in a nd look at the cars " I It• ... aid that several of the 'iolat1ons ··<ire not violations al all . JUl>t examples of the ARB"s lal'k of knowledgt• .. A spokesman for the ARB s aid l llwvcrs fo r both sides will r etu.rn to cou rt J a n. 6 when it "111 he d ec ided whe th er a pt-rmanent inJunct1on should be 1ss uf'<I against T rend until the case i::oes to tnal. We Make I-louse Calls TEST Oll•VE lHE (AR J~ YOUR (HOl(t (•II « lJR La:N. STPEETS MlD DKIDf FOR 'fQURSEL~ ~SJ'j Daily Pilat Classifieds ~~ f •1 I <\\I " ("(\I 1i:' ' .\" \Wtl •1111 I n"l\ ,I I l°11""'11 \ f \\ \11 1'"1' 11• \ ~1\11\\' "i r~' '\••r ''' I ~·1\1.'. .I \' L\'\\ \ \' \ ,·,I"'"' \\\II I \ "'\II f ,1l·\ <'"' ·1 • \ \\ &: ~;.01\\111 ,.,,,1\•ll . ,,. ,, \· \ ·~·\°llll\\ .... ,z.. ',,.._.,., .,, 11111 '' Sold thru Piiot in 2 days. Ran 1 week in L.A. Times with no results. Very impressed! '' ~~~1 @ 642-5678 charge It~-by phone From South Laguna a North County call 540· 1220 toU-free. , C AN 'T BE TRUE Anna V .Johni-on . a gr e a t g ra n d m oth t•r and rt'ltn•cl domt'st IC' "'ork<.'r 1-. st unned to hear s hl• hai. \\On one mlll111n dollars 1n tht• .. ,. ........... .vt assachusetts St<1l(' Lotten· The Mons on . .vt ass . woman got the news from Tom ·Rusi.ell . left. in a tt'le\"1~1on studio Sht• \\Ill gt'l S.50.000 a ~t·ar for 20 ~·t•ar" Mexicans told to leave Rites held for retired pl1armacist Docume nts revoked for immigr a nts T h ousands o f M e xican nat ion al!> who have been permit ted to remain 1n lhe Unit ed Slate:. pending resolution of a court case arc• nvw being told they mus t leave the countr~ So called .. Silva lt'tt<.•r <; · that permitt e d the Me'<1 ran immigrant!. to lin· and \\ork 10 th e t.:n1 tl'd S t ates arc b('1ng revoked But on lv ;,ihout five percent of t he holders of the lett ers <1re fac1n~ direc.·t de portatio n Thal 1:. hc c·au Sl' lhl' overwhelm ing m a Jortly of thost· have cmploymC'nt. hi.Jn· hulll equ1t~ or O\\n per'>onal possession::.. and thert'fore arc.· n ot i:.ubJl'Ct lo 1mmed1at(: deportatwn. explained Allen W ells. assist ant t·htcf patrol agen t. ;it th e U S Border Patrol's Chula Vis ta office T h e letter s pcrm 1 ttin~ a n estim a ted 170.000 1mm1grant.s to stay in t he United Statei. were issu ed tn t977 in conjunction with a lawsuH filt•d against lhc gll\ t•rnnwnt "' llC'fug10 ~th a . .i \1t:x1 tan n.it1unJI \\ho hH•d tn Chtt·ago al thl' time. That vcar. a frdl•ral JUtlg<.• said none Of lhc 1rnmigrants should bt• orde red out Of thl' C'CIUlllr) Ullltl the ('(lM.' "a'> fulh hl1j.!att.•cl That h.ts ncm oc·<·u r-red anrl lht• plain11rc lo~t. -.;11d Well!.. lie s aid n •vokatum ol lht· letters began Dt•t I llolder ... of th<.· ll'llerc, have ~C\'l'ral option.., Those who ha\ e Joh., and h.i,·1· dt·\"t•loped equ1t1es ;1 rt• ht•ing gl\t.•r1 a dalt' bv which thl·~ \olu11t artl\ musl h.:avt• lht· t·nuntr~ IJ lht•\ lc·Jv1• anrl ftl1· u lorm ~t:.illn)! 1tw11 d1·p:irtur<• no f ll rt ht:' r J < t 1 on I~ la kl' n I)\ 11({11·1.1h cd lh l· fl'dt•ral Bill h e lps gays PARIS 11\1' • The Fn•nrh '\at1onal b'>t:mhl y h a., ap pro\ t•d a bill rt•Jll'<•hng f1m·!> Jnd 1atl :.entcncl's for 1wrson-. c·ng&ig ing 1n homu..,t•\ual ~t·h • BETASCAN REMOTE CONTROL • FORWARD/REVERSE ON SCREE~ BETASCAN SYSTEM • UP 'TO 5 HR RECORDING TIME • FREEZE·FRAME. FAST PLAY • ELECTROP(JC INDEXING • ELECTRONIC PUSHBUTTON TUNING SONY BET AMAX Top Of The Line MOdel Same as SL·5600 but add Time Commander Remote Control Slo Mo SAVE$] OOOO in U.S. l mm1grat1on and '.\aturahzalmn St.·n·11·1• If. on the othl·r h<tnd. the person dt•c1des not to leave, ht· must M:l an appointment for a hearing bl'forl' 1mm1~rat1on authuntu:s Onh thn'-C :'>1e,.a<·an nJt111nab "1 l h1°1ut JObs or t hn.,C' "'ho offte1ab fear will abscond are IJl'mg urTt•stcd and subjected lo deportation lo ~<.·x1co. Well:. !>aid c >nl) fin• pcrtent of t ho!><' natwnab encounll·n•cl thus far lia\'c' fallen into thJt 1·atcgon. he "" irl Almost all l ht' one·~ we ;in· running tntn 1 d11r111g !>lOp!> ut t·hl•t·k -.t.1lion-. o r on roullnt• 1 n s p 1 • 1· t 1 o n .. o f p I ,,. c l' ., 11 f t·mplO\ ment 1 are l•mployccl, or are d1in11e1led . · Wc•ll!> s<.11d Som<.· offte1:.tl!> of organizatwns th<it a~-.1 st Mcx1c·an nationah rl'portriily have said they fear rcvok:1llon of the Sliva tellers will tauM· ;in 1nert•.J!>1ng numhcr of 1mm1 granl'> t o go · u n cl l' r g round " 1 t h 11 ll t nl·n·s~ar~ doeumt•nl :Jtmn P rivate :.t·rv1ces were he ld late la s t \\eek fo r Newport BC'ach resident <1nd former Hoag Memorial llosp1tal pharm acist r\llan P<.'1r:.ol. \\ho died Dec 13 al ;1ge 92 ~ r Pc1rsol, \\<ho retired from h1-. pharmacy post Ill 1971 after 12 y t·ar!> <.1t t he hospital, had opt'ratcd the Peirsol Drug Store 10 Pomona for 26 years II e I atcr moved to Laguna li cach "'h<.'re h e operated a pharmac) A native of Bellaire. Ohio. a nd :J g raduutc• of O h io State l.0 nl\0ffs1l\ ~r Pe1ri:.ol came to t"a1Jforn1i.1, in 192<1 Ill-"'as a member of th!' \la50111t Lodge in Ohio l ie-leave-. his wife. Florence; a daughter ~ary M artha Rulle dgC' of Ont ario. a nd a grandson. Edward A Rutledge nf F'u lie rt on Prl\ ate -.en ices were held in f o dd .\Ito mori a I Ch a pel 1n Pomona Ento mhmcnl will be at thl' Pomona \1 ausolC'um starts Saturday ... BROOKSGATE for the young executive SUITS and SPORTWEAR 20% off regular prices OUTERWEAR AND COATS 30o/o off regular prices SELECTED BROOKSGATE FURNISHINGS 20°.4> to 25°A> off regular prices WOMEN'S SELECTED JACKETS, COATS , SLACKS, SKIRTS , SHIRTS AND SWEATERS ACCESSORIES 25% off regular prices BOYS' SUITS, SPORTWEAR AND SELECTED FURNISHINGS ~5% off regular prices . .. IncoIDe tax fornis join Yule 01ail WASIUNGTON I AP> Along wi th a fe w p ac kages and Christmas cards, mail carriers will begin bringing another sign or the holiday season Saturday: the 1981 rederal in come tax fo rms. About 91 m illio n forms "s hould be gin to a rrive no earlier than Saturday a nd no later than the first week In Janua ry," Internal R evenue Service s pokesm an Rod Young s aid Thursday. Although the arrival the day after Christmas may seem a bit insensitive to some, it is simply the I RS' attempt to help tax- payers by getting the forms to them as early as p ossi ble without conflicting with the Decembe r crus h of g reeting cards and packages. Ho wever , many com panies won't be mailing W-2 withhold· ing records lo employees until m id-Ja nuary or later , so most Americans won't be spending the holidays wi th calcula tors and tax forms. Yo ung said this year's form will loo!< pretty much like last year's, with many or the bigger tax .l a w c h a nges vo t e d by Congress this s ummer not going into effect until the 1982 ta~ year. -~·1..._... SANTA FLAGMAN Ricky Dickson , 2(. ho pes to m a ke it easier for m otorists caug ht in holiday traffic in Carml'I by s pread ing c heer in his Santa Claus suit. Working as a con· struction compa ny flagman in full Santa out fi t , he ~aid drh·ers an· more r hc<'rful whil<' "i.liting for road to l'le;.ir Thanksgiving ad brings Yule invites Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 25. 1981 Bethlehem star studied Theologian , artist of f e r new answers to old question By T .. e A.Hodated Pre11 Martin's theor y , first preaenl· September of 3 H C', ccordmg NEW YORK For centuries, ed i.everal yean ago, hall gained to M artm, .md would have lx.-cn u tronomera have puzzled over inc reasing acceptance. It 1s Im about 15 month:1 old when the the my11le rlous star that brought portanl not only because it sug wise men urnvC'd with their gifts the three wise men to gests a likely candidate for the of gold. frunk11wt-n:-w and Bethlehem . Star or Bethlehem . but also myrr h What dramatic event would because it changes the dale of Martin's tht'ory, while 1l lead the Magi on a journey or 500 the birth of Christ sounds ronvincing, 1s not the mile s , yet go unnoticed by Conventional theories put the only nt·w answn to this very old e veryone else? bi rth at 7 or 6 B.C Martin's re· que!>tmn Could It have been a comet or search puts the date about four a meteor? An exploding star? year i; later -in 3 or 2 O.C. Cu i <>lyn UcchlN • :in tirllst in What really happened In the According to Ma rli n, in mid-Nt•v. llavt'n, Conn · recently dis· rovt•red an overlooked painting Bethlehem s ky 2,000 years ago? September of 3 8 C . J upiter -of two apple trees m a Roman "The thing that would make known to the ancients as the catacomb the most sense is an astrological With lht· help or 8 y die cQnj uncllon." says John Carlson, director of the Center astronumt'r. she d1scovl'rcd that T h e w z s e men th(' iio~itwn of the applei. on one for Archaeoastronom y in ti i•t• rnarkl•d thi· pos1111m or the Maryland. k . l l d 11 I The "star" would have a ctual· W e T e S l e SIM!> In t(H• c•on~lt· atwn Aqui a, ly been two planets that briefly "'1th 1m1• cxc·i·ptimi The painting became a Single bright ObJ0 e<:l as as t rologer S . Shov. t·ll <I m~ !>ll'l IOUS ('Xlra Star that 1s not\ 1'1blt• t11da) their paths crossed in the sky. But wh..ich planets? And when M -; Bl't'llll•r ha' rf'asoned that did it happen? thl' l'Xlra slur "'as a star that Astronom ers have de bated king planet -came very close varies rn bng.htnes.., and was those questions Cor hundreds of to Regulus. a star whose name onlv hrwrlv v1s1ble during the years. But now a Protestant means "kint." spr.1ng of f1 B C She s<11d it was theologian in California and a This happened three times in the Star of fkthlt·hl'm Connecticut artist have each the constellation Leo. the hon lll'f th'""\ all r Jl"l1'CJ lhl' attl'n· proposed new ans wers. Leo was the sign of the tribe of lltm of thl' P11p1· John f'.sul ti's E rnest Martin, the director or J uda h, one or the ancient tribes pe1,011al ,I trn1101111•r an<l last the Foundation for Biblical of Jews in Israel \l'<tr ..,ht• "'" 111\1t1•d lo the Research in Pasadena, thinks To the Magi . this ('Ould have pop1·' ... 11rrwu·1 pal.H'l' Lo the Star or Bethlehem was not suggested that a king would be d1•st·1 six: h1·r th1•or \ two planets. He says it was ac born among the J ews, Martm ~l art111 ' tht·or' ha' become tuall y the planet J upiter. said in an interview. mu1·h 11H HI' v.111<-h k11ov.n than But why would Jupiter -or Later , JtJpiter appears lo !\1 ' Bt•chl1·1 '· . .inrl tmlh or them a ny other planet. for that matter come to rest in the constellation c•onflr<'l "11 h t ht· <'""' l'nttonal lure the wise m en but go Virgo, the virgin. If the wise th1•or\ th.Jl Chr1't \\as burn m 7 I RS spokesmen said earle r that budget cuts would keep the a gency· from giving as much help th.is year as it bas in the p ast in answer ing confused tax-payers' questions or helping them fill out their forms. mostly unnoticed in Je rusalem? men had already traveled to 111 Ii ti < • .int.I th.11 t lit· f'hnstmas FRESNO 1 A P > Her social life h as been overfl owin g On that point. most Jerusalem. lured there by 'tar v.a!> ;11unJu111111111 of .Jupiter d f f ·1 astronomers und others agree. J upiter 's movements. they and Sa111rn s ince Dorothea Wilcox of Fresno a d vertise or a a m1 y to The wise men we re skilled would have seen the planet come D•1 .in' of lhP-..1• tht"fmes s hare he r Tha nksgiv ing dinne r astrologers. followers of to rest d1re.:tly over the village :in!>v.1·1 tin q1H·,1111n 1111t·t· .ind for But Young said som e help s hould be provided by the fact that the tax tables have been ex- panded this year, allowing more t axpayers to find what they owe in a column or fi g ures rather than comput ing it themselves. Ten families have invited her to Christmas d inne r Zo roaster, a mystic whose of Bethlehem . all' "I'm going to t ry to do each o ne , or a l least call o n e ach thought dominated Persia and "Jupiter came to a stop right I v.011ld .1rl!tJ1· th.it 1f you o ne ." said Ms . Wilcox. 59. who moved lo F resno from Babylonia. where the three wise 1n the middle of the ahdomen or "'ant :i Chn!>trnJ:o. star at any Me r ced fou r m onths ago. men lived Vi rgo," Martin said. "Ri ght part1t'ular t1m1· 'H' r:in deliver Sh e ran a n advertisem ent in the Pres no Be~ befor e They watched the motions of where she !the vi rgin I would be one -.a)' Erl\\ 111 Krupµ d1rt-c· T h a nksgiving that s aid · ··Have home. will cook. need fam1 -the planets carefully the Jews carrying a cilild " tor of lht· Criffllh Ob,l'n .ilor~ 1n ly for the hoti1ct1~a=y=·=·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;::;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:::;:;:;:;;::;:;;::::;;::::;;::;;;;;;::;;::::;;::::;;::::;;::~d=1=d~n~o~t==============::;::::::::;:;;;;;;;;;;;;J=e=s=u=s=w=o=u=l=d=h=a=v=e=b=e=e=n==bo=r=n=L=n::;:=l=,1=1s;;....A_n~~~l'-I•·_~,::.=:=..:::;....;;:....;;;..;....~, Ethnic salary structure told SACRAMENTO <AP 1 -~ore blacks and Hb panics are working fo r the state . but few hold supervisorial pos itions and their salaries are usually below average, the state Personnel Board said. . In its annual census of state workers. the board said blacks make up 9.6 percent of the st ate government"s fulltime work for ce. a 0 4 percent in· crease over 1980 Hispanics comprise 9.4 percent of the fulltimc work force. up 0.6 percent since last year. Blacks make up 6 3 percent or Cahrorma's civilian work force and Hispanics make up 13. 7 percent, the board said. But the report said members of the two minority gr oups. California's la rgest. were con cen t rated in c lerica I. non-supe r visor y ad minist rat ive, labor and Janitorial positions. and were "least represented" in most supervisorial categories_ Blacks and Hispanics earn about 87 percent of l he salary or the average state worker. the report added Asian employee!>. on the other hand. are most heavily reprl'sent ed 1n c lerical, s upervisory ('lerical. professional and supervising professional positions. Their sal<ffies are slightly a bove average, as are those or white workers. according to the board Women make up just over 44 percent of stale employees. an incr ease. or O 8 percent over last year's total. T hat compares to about 38 percent of the civilian work fo rce. Women are most heavily re presented in clerical. supervising clerical. subprofession al technical, and administrative starr categories. They are least represented in crafts. trades, law enforcement. administrative line. semi-skilled and labor positions And as a group, their salaries are only about 81 percent or the average. the board s aid. Tijuana mayor a civic g ripe r TIJUANA, Mexico <AP> -The civic problem s are almost unbelievable -land title disputes by the thousands, public protests over the lack of running water. univer sity strikes, tom up roads. floods when it rains Tijuana. though, is the world's fastest growing big city. The people gripe but they don't blame their kindly, g randfatherly Mayor Robe rto Andrade Salazar for their troubles. · After a year in office. the 70-year-old Andrade says one reason is that he is t.h~ biggest public gr iper of all when he sees a c1v1c problem that needs correcting. The mayor was In newspaper he adlines recently criticizing the quality of public works. He has lashed out at disorganized subcontractors doing jobs ror the city and at the "bad habits" of some citizens . "It's because or my frankness they have confidence In me," sa ys Andrade or his almost 1 million citizenl'. "More than anything, they r espect me.'' Jn addition, people are starting lo see the res ults of years of improvements In downtown Tijuana including the new sodium vapor street lamps. new parks and playgrounds and the new River Zone development wilh a concrete channel to carry runoff rainwater out t.o sea. Andrade's predecessors in the ruling Jn s lilulional Revolutionary Party and Gov. Roberto de la Madrid pushed the slate and fede ral urbanization long before Andrade took olllce las t December. He gives them credit, but lbe people give it to bim. Andrade. despite his aee, la seen as a nrm and ac:Uvl1t mayor. When demonstnt.ora demandlnc an end to waler shorlaces blocked downtown atreeta and sld walu soon after he took office. he aet a deadline to conclude neeotJatloo.s. Aller a lJme, be ordered poUce to clear the u .. and arrest lhe leaden For After Christmas Buying Don 't Shop South Coast Plaza Without It MEN'S/WO MEN'S APPAR EL Alex Sebastain (M en) The Bank (Men) D uc k 's & Company (Wome n's> Mr Elliot"s (W omen's) The Gap (M & W ) Gentry Led <Men's) The H ord (M & W l H ubbub (Women's) JOt'l's (W omen 's} N~ncy C raig (W omt'n's) Walrah Clark's Hawai t.An (M & W ) Alroe <Women 's) Ann Taylo r (Women·~) Contt'mpo Casu.tls (Women"» Courrege (Women's) Cuscom Shsrrmakers(M & W) G.H .Q . 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' And it came to pass in those da ys, that the re went out from Caesar Augustus, that all the world should be t axed . And all went to be taxed, every one into h is own c ity. And Joseph a lso went up from Galilee, out of the city of Nazareth, into J udaea, unto th e c ity o f D a vid, whi c h is ca ll e d Bethlehem ; (because he was of the house and lineage of David :> To be t axed with M ary his espoused wife, being g reat w ith child. And so it was, that , while they were ther e, the da ys were accomplished that she should be del i ver ed. ' And she brought f orth her firstborn son, and w rapped him in swaddling c lothes, and la id him in a m a nger ~ because there w as no room for them in t he inn. And there were in the same country shepherds ab id i ng i n the field, keeping w atc h over thei r flock by night. And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them , and the glory of t he Lord shone r ound about them : and they w ere sore afraid. And the a nge l said un to th em, Fear not : for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which sha ll be to all people. For unto you is born this day i n the city of Dav id a Savior, w hich is Christ the L ord. And this sha ll be a sign unto you; Ye sha ll find the babe w rapped in swaddling c l othes, lying in a manger . And suddenly ther e was with the angel a multitude of t he heavenly host praising God, a nd saying. Glory t o God in the highest , and on earth peace, good w i II toward m en. ORANGE COAST llilyPilat St . L uke, Chapter 2 King J ames Ve rsion T he Holy Bible Thomas P. Haley Pubttsner Thomas A. Mu~hlne i .,.k>r Barbara Kreiblch E d itoria l Page Editor ------- WEl~I>! SVS~Y YS,AR AT TJ.llS'TfMc I ~eT T~SSi ST~AN~S FE'e1..ING$1 OF MOPE ANC> OPTIMISM ... Politicians with kind hearts WASHJ NGTON Every Christmas Da y. to demonstrate that even the meanest man in town can be suffused by the holiday s pirit , I s alute the members of Congress who have done a good turn for someone who needed it. These acts of kindness or decency were usually committed with no discernible expectation of political reward As always, l want to reassure my reade rs that l haven't gone soft and remi nd the conni vers t h at the muckraker will be back in action tomorrow llere arc the good deeds I have found worthy of special mention this year You'll have to imagine the sound of Jingle bells and a rew uncharacteristic ho-ho-hos from the old curmudgeon: -SEN. P ETE OOMENIO , R·N.M Hill Prewitt of Las Cruces, N.M .. remembers riding off in a tank on a secret mission in Holland during World War II -and coming to as the medics were stuffing his corpse into a body bag Thirty-seven years later. Prewitt :;till walks with a limp and suffers recurring headaches and pains in his legs He had no memory or how he had been wounded. When h e sought information fro m the Army, the bureauc rats refused to release his service record, or even acknowledge that he was entitled to seven medals he had won. Prewitt's kids. meanwhile, never quite understood why he couldn't take an active part in their childhood games. Prewitt appealed to Domenici The senator·s staff discovered that Prewitt's service record had been destoroyed m a Kansas City warehouse fire. Rut Domenici's mquiry stirred lhe Army into at lea s t p arti al acknowledgme nt One day Prewitt received a small package in the mail. H contained his seven meda ls, including the· Purple Heart, attes ting to the wou nd s that n early killed him . Oomenici is still prodding the Army file c lerks lo locate Prewitt's wartime medical records. -R EP. STEPHEN SOLARZ, D·N Y Jack Russak, 24, had worked part-lime for the Brooklyn congressman since 1974 . but left three years ago to give full • attention to his quest for a legal education. Last May -two weeks before he was to gradua te from law school at the top of his class -Russak swer ved his bike to avoid a dog and fell ofr, cracking his skull. Solarz heard that his former aide was in critical condition. T he congressm an spoke to the hos pital administrator to make sure Russak got the best of care and arranged for lop brain specialists from Harvard and New York University to examine the young man. Solarz also made two other calls. One was to the law school dean, who agreed to let Russak gradua te in absentia. <His :sister collected his diplom a ror him. to a sta nding ovation. I The other call was lo the firm that had offered Russak a JOb ; they agreed to keep the job open for him. Solari has continued to keep an eye on Russak's progress Ile fl ew lo Bos ton G. -J1-c1-11-a-11-so-1 -~ on the eve of an oper ation there. and he has assured Russak 's elderly parent:. they needn't worry about the medical bills -SEN. WILLI AM S . COH EN. R-M aine An overzealous Vele rans Adm1n1strat1on employee spotted a picture m a local ne ws paper of a m an sea venging bottles for deposits The VA employee recognized the man ;i s a veteran drawing disability benefits The officious bureaucrats calculated that t he vet could earn $4 ,000 a year scrounging for bottles so they cul his veteran's benefits by 70 percent The frantic veteran -who actually makes less than $40 a month collecting bottles as ked Cohen for help The senator got the man's benefits restored in two weeks. instead of the normal two months -SEN. ALAN CRANSTON, 0 -Cahf ,\ Caltforma cerebral palsy victim m hi s early 20s h a d p lann e d a cross-country bicycle trip to call attention to the International Year of the Disabled He wanted his longttme friend and neighbor to accompany him But there was a hitch -literally. The disabled man's friend was a private in the Army. about to be sent to Germany ror duty The orders had already been cut Crans ton called the Army to see 1r 11 was possible lo delay the transfer for three months so he could make the trip A Cranston aide told my r eporte r Sharon Spivak that the young soldier was medically trained to take care of his friend , and mechanically adept enough to keep the bicvcles in repair W1th1n two weeks . the Army reassigned the private to make the bicycle trip -SEN. JOHN C. DANFORTH. R-Mo A constituent about to be released from the federal penitentiary in Marion, 111 . had asked for a brief furlough to attend h1 ~ son 's bar m1lzvah . Prison a uthorities turned hi.m down. But Danforth. an orda ined Episcopal clergyman. called the warden and pleaded the man's case. pointing out that the occasion was something that happens only once in a boy's life. The pri!.On offt c1als were persuaded. and ~ave the man his rurlough -S EN. CHAR LES GRASSLEY. R Iowa Boris Korczak fled Europe last ) car and round temporary refuge 1n this country lie claimed to have been a CIA agent who had infiltrated the Soviet M'cr et police. but the CIA refused to arrange for cit1ze nsh1p or at least permanent s tatus, ;i s th e agency regularly does ror uncovered agents. Jobless and broke . Korczak faced deportation. ln des peration, he made thl' rounds of Capitol Hill The only one "'ho took him seriously was Grassley \\'1th nothmg to gam -Korczak had no Iowa connect10n. and obviously couldn't vote Gra:.slcy pursued the case dog- gt·d ly l ie finally got Adm Bobby Inm an, deputy C I A director, to acknowledge that Korczak had indeed wo rked for the agen cy With that adm1ss1on. Gra~sley was <ible to get other federal age ncies to approve working paper!> for Korczak. who now ha!> a JOb a:; a tr;in:.lator -R E P . BAR BARA MIKULSKI , D Md. Jul' Curran was Mikuls ki 's opponent in the Democ·rat1c pnmary in 1972 But the C'Ongresswoman doesn't hold g rudges When she heard that Curran"<, m other . ;i devout Catholic, "'a~ S<'rtouslv ill. Mikulski sent her som<' hol} "'';te r she had acquired on a r<'ccnt trip to F'rance It reportedly did \a.tinder.., for lhl' v.oman 's emotional '>late In another Florence Nightingale role, Mikulski !)pent Th;inksg1ving arranging perm1s!>1on for a phone call to a young ~1rl 1n mtcnshc care from her fat..her - who was doing time in lhe Allenwood Stale Pcnllenliarv Doctors said the phone call contributed to the girl's retuvcry -SEN. WI LLIAM V. ROTH, R Del. Robert M Fergu:;on Jr , a Navy man and the son of a Na\'y man, was injured 1n a shipboard accident recently Three· of his fin~e rs wcre o;cvered. and though he was ;i1rl1fted to Rota, Spain. an operation failed to s ave his fingers. His mother. facing he r first Christmas alone since s ht• "'<!!) widowed las t winter. :isked Roth to help her The senator s pent hours on the phone a'rhrng1ng for F erguson's transfer hom~ Mother and son were reumted in Bt•tbesda, Md Jast week. Words that catch the spirit of Christnias I don't care to work on Christmas Oay any more than you do, and so I have gathered a garland of sayings that a ll of us would do well to reflect on today. These aphorism s tell us more about the s pirit of Christ mas than most SYDNEY HARRIS o f the !lermons and sentime ntal catch-words that clutter up the holiday season. "Religion Is world loyalty." - Alfred North Whitehead. "All the different religions are only so many r eligious dialects ." - Lichtenberg. "We are for religion against the rellgions." Vlctnr Hugo. "Every Stoic was a Stoic, but In Christendom, where is the Christian'!" -Emerson. -"We have just enough rell1too to make us hate one another, but not enough to make us love one another." Dean Swif\. -"IT WD'I'! BEftBa to be of no church than to be b\tte.r for any " - William Penn. "What c3nnot be followed oul In do)'·to day practice cannot be uUed I religion." Gandhi. "Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do 1t from religious conviction." -Pascal. "Most men's anger about religion is as if two me n should quarrel for a lady they neither of them care for " Lord Halifax. • -"There is only one religion. though there are a hundred versions of it." Bernard Shaw. "People In eeneral are equally horrified at hearing the Christian religion doubted. a nd at seeing it practiced." Samue l Butler. ·'The greatest service that could be rendered the Christian peoples would be to convert the m to Christianity." Oscar Wilde. -"M EN WILL WRA NGLE for religion; write ror 1l; fiiht for It; die for Dear Gloomy Gus ; it . a nylhmg but live for 1t." C.C. Cnlton. "Irre li gious people are more religious than they know themselves. and re ligious people are less so than they think... Frank Grillparier. "There are many people who think that Sunday is a s ponge lo wipe out all the sins or the week... -Henry Ward Beecher. "No truly great ma n, from Jesus Chris\ down. ever founded a sect." - Thomas Carlyle. "Most people believe that the C hri s t ian commandments are intentionally a little too severe -like setting a clock a half-hour ahead lo make !lure or not being late in lbe morning." Kierkegaard. ··tr God Uved on Earth. people would break ha" windows .. -Yiddish proverb. Gloom c~n welt! M erry Chr istmas! GUS ...... .__.._ ................. -.............. -..-..-....-. ............ ... • • Deceased. getting checks Social Security reviews Medicare records of 1,300 WASlllNGTON (AP) The Social Sccurlty Administration Is still tryi ng to find out whether 1,300 people listed on Medkare records as having died are really dead. Meanwhile, It is sending each of them a check every month. Social Security Commissioner John Svahn said he Vi certain the agency paid benefits to "hundreds" of dead people th.is month. He just doesn't know yet who they were. The ins pector general of Svahn's parent agency, the Department of Health and Human Services, revealed three months ago that some people listed as dead on Medicar e records had continued to get Social Security checks for as long as 15 years. Although the Medicare records are handled by Social Security, no one bothered to t.ell the benefit side about the deaths reported to the Medicare branch. S'1;ahn, who frequently has said SoclaJ Security's computers are in serious disrepair . sa id in an interview, ·'The trouble with data processing is once you get something as big and cumbersome as we've got 511""N here. you can't put in fixes like that. so you generate all those cases and you end up doing it manually. "I feel certain that in the December check, we sent out a number of checks to people who sre deceased," said Svahn. He said the number was "hundreds " Later. a review initially showed 8,000 people listed as dead on Medicare records were receiving benefits. Some 5,000 deaths have been confirmed and benefits s topped since the review started a couple of months ago, 1,700 people were found to be still alive and 1,300 are stHl getting checks "pending further investigation," spokesman John Trollinger said. Mountain pre ser ve eyed He said the agency confirmed overpayments of. $28 million to the dead since 1966. and suspects the overpayments will reach $35 million when the remaining cases are cleared up. Three months ago, the agency said it suspected the loss could run as high as $60 million. It has already gotten some uncashed checks back from survivors who said they tried to tell SociaJ Security their relative had died, but were ignored. In some other cases, relatives are s uspected of fraudul e ntly cashing the checks. CORE MADERA (AP > - Conservationists hav e paid $400,000 for part of a mountain rich in wildlife and unchanged for hundreds of years in hopes or turning lhe entire summit into an ecological preserve. The Nature Conservancy, a national land conservation group, bought a 72-acre portion or Ring Mountain Wednesday from members of a Marin County family that have owned the peak since 1834. A business partnership called Rrng Mountain Ltd. plans to c1onate another 300 acres to lhe group in conjunction with development of 85 residential lots on the mountain's lower slopes. The plan is a compromise to objections raised by Corte Madera homeowners to the large-scale development that had been proposed. Svahn said the agency could not cut off benefits to anyone without verifying that they were dead. Some Medicare records were wrong, be said, because hospital administrators put a patient's release date in a space for dale of death. BIG 17.2 cu.ft. REFRIGERATOR FREEZER • Keeps fresh foods longer with Moist 'n Fresh sealed high· humidity pan, and adjustable control. • And ... Cool 'n Fresh lower- humidity pan. • Sealed snack pack for un· wrapped meats, cheese. • Split level adjustable wire shelves. • Rolls out on wheels. • 30~" wide, 64" high. • Keeps fresh foods longer with Moist 'n Fresh sealed high-humiditY pen and adjustable control. • And •. Cool 'N Fresh lower-humiditY p1n. 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HSIDI .. tlUVAN l~ILVD 1111nsl0f. CA tUOl 11141 llJ.t,7) Sunday 10 -5 • ~~~~----~-----------------..-...... ~ ............................... ........ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT~rlday. December 25. 1981 Love the Big Top? Beatty -Cole circ us for sale Inte nsive c are eyed WARDIN -State Corrections Director Ruth Rushen has recom mended to Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. that R eginald Pulley , acting warden of San Quentin, be named perm anent warden. DELAND. Fla. (AP> -For all the youne·•t·heart who ever wanted to run away lo the circus and spend their days watchlna the elephants, Ugera, trapeze artlsta and clowna, thla may be your chance. The financially stru11lln1 98-year-old Clyde Beatty-Cole Broe. Circus, one of three major traveU01 road shows In lhe country. ls up for sale. There are only lwo conditions: that you can afford lhe price -somethlna less lhan the S3 million the owner says it's worth -and that you keep the circus on the road. Dul the buyer sets a lot for the money. Besides the Big Top that covers '5,000 square feet, there are 30 tractor-trailers. a water truck, dining truck and 38 acres bf land for ' the winter when the circus pauses to catch its breath. Also the Asian elephant.a 13 of them -said to be worth $2S,OOO each. "1 could liquidate the whole thlna and say the tented circus is dead. ft would have died 27 years aco lf not for me. But I'd like lo sell It to somebody who would keep It lntact," s ays Sarasota millionaire J erry Collins. 74, the owner. Nine months a year for 98 seasons. the Clyde Beatty-Cole Broe. Circus has carried nearly 200 performers, a band, high-wire and ju11llnc acta, lions and tigers that jump through a rine of flre, trained bears, lllmbllng clowns and more. But lnfJaUon bas struck hard1 Attendance ls down, and operatina expenses have ballooned during the season for the nomadic army or Beatty performers. "American circuses are going tbrou h the same thin ever bod In America la 1oln1 throu11h," says J ohn Puah. Its vice president and eeneral m a nager si nce 1960. "They're having to adjust to the times and finances." Collins, who says he never forgot his first trip to a circus at age 7 or 8, has spent more than $2 million over the years trying to keep the Beatty circus going, Pugh said. ··He helped put the circus back on the road," Pueh said. "It's a sad thing. The guy bas really tried to keep the tradition or the American circus alive." But tent s h o ws h a ve been disappearing across the country. with brief periods of resurgence, s ince the 1930s . Most . like the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, now perform in rented arenas. The Beatty, Oklahoma's Carson and Barnes and California's Cir cus Var1u are the only bi& lravelini shows still packln1 folk.a In under the Big Top. Collins bought the Beatty clrcua for $80,000 at a s her iff's auction In Dem ing, N.M. in 1956. The clrcua was bankrupt then. Today. It makes about $3 million a season, Collins said. "The property, the equipment, it's worth about $3 million." he saya. "I'm going to sell It for leas than that." Collins also owns several smaller circuses, the Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club and the Sarasota Kennel Club. "l 've got SlOO million worth of business in two race tracks," he says. "I'm trying to eliminate all those other things I don't want the res ponsibility of moving several hundred people a day anymore." CHICAGO IAP > - Many hospital patients who are admitted to inlenstve care unit.a may not need that costly and pot entially hazardous level or treatment, a group of r esearchers says. Th e finding s, published in the Journal of American Medical Association, focused on one Washington, O.C .. hospital. The report said nearly half th e patients admitted to the ICU in an eight-month period did not need the special treatment. Robinsons .. s1,SOO_,OOO SEMl·ANNUAL LINGERIE SALE SAVE ON OLGA: VASSAROTE: WARNER'S: VANITY FAIR: MAIDENFORM: LILY OF FRANCE: SHIFRA: SASSON: BLOOMERS OF CALIFORNIA: AND EXQUISITE FORM~ s9 .99 Reg SI I 50 •307 OLGA'S No·Seam Snow 011 ShOuloer • con1our Ora on white or nude ootyes1er/ny1on/spande• 32 36 A B C f )' . 'J $8.79 Reg s11 14317 VASSARETTE'S Frankly Feminine,. unoerwir~ Ora tn wn1te nude or pearl blush nylOn t11cot 32·388. C Also 32 38 D. reg SI 1 SO. sale H .19. "!fl l. i , . \ )' s7 A9 Reg $9 11002 WARNER'S My Sk1nTt.A soft cup bra 1n white or beige nylon/spandex tr1cot 32·36 '2.79 Special 15210. IHff'lllA'S 100~ oonor"i lcnlt brW w4I\ flat llreleh-llc:e trim for lllrn Ill White et beige. 5' 1 sa.99 Reg S10 50 1407 OLGA'S Wonderweare 011el 1n white or nude nylon/spandex S·M·L·XL s7 .59 Reg $9 50 11917 VASSARETTE'S Frankly Feminine~ contour bra lightly lined. 1n white, nuoe or pearl b4ush nylon lllCOt 38·38A. 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All tn white or beige nyl()n $l 2A9 Reg $14 SO 1319 OlGA'S No-Seam Suddenly Smooth' unoerwue ora 1n wMe Of nude polyester/nylOn/spandex 32·38C D 0() 3 /$7 .50 Reg SJ each 14021 4 MAIOENFORM'S No·S~ btk1n1 with lacy flat elastic White or beige nylOn trocot with cotton •nserl 4 7 .,, .. __ _._:.,_ · .. .._~_.:.; S18.99 Reg $22 U IOIS VANITY FAIR'S Double Tulip long-leg panty girdle m white or beige nylon/spandex S·M·L·XL Sale ends January 30 In Robinson's Fashion Foundations. 56/Llngerle Daywear, 91. To order, call toll·free 1..ac»US-7to0. Or mall coupon to Robinson's. Metro Box 6080. Los Angelea. CA 90055. Please send me the tollOWing. Item/Style 1 Ouant1ty Size Color Prk:e N1me Addfeu,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-Phone~~~~ City late Zip. __ _ Aoblnaon'aCharoe 0 1 Payment encloMd o c.o.o. o American bpf ... • Card O Valid date· from to Account ' NOP·12-2S·S6191 Pl .. H add 8"41 N lea tu II delivered In Callfomla. Add S1 Nl'Vtc. ctlerge on purehMee undet $10 Of l)lekupt; add s 1.so tor C.O.D.'1 (no C.0.0 .'a on ordert under 110). HandllnO chatgM w11t be 90ded OU!aldt our del!Very erea. ' I' YOU CAN NOW CHARGE YOUR ROllNSON'I PURCHASES ON THE AMU.tcAN EXPRESP CARD AS WELL AS YOUR ROiii-.taoN'S CREDIT CARD • .... -·---· ·--·. ~-·,.,--....... . _,,,_ / I PLIAIURE UNWRAPPED -As Richard Rapier , 77. of Costa Mesa, opens hi s gift his expression changes from curiosity to pleasure as he holds up a ceramic bowl filled with nuts. The Golden Timer is a former opera singer and researcher. J Daily Pilai FRIDAY, DEC. 25, 1981 CAVALCADE 82-3 r-·-. --... ......-..-- Ann Landers' special Christmas message appears on Page 82 today . Santa brightens seniors' day By JODI CADENHEAD Of tile O•llY 1'119l StAff To a passerby he ntay have just been another bearded man in a red coat handing out a handful of candy canes. But the scene around him was anything but ordinary. Instead of sc rubbed-face ty kes lining up to recite a well m em orized list of wishes. senior citizens dressed in their finery waited their turn to sit on Santa's generous lap. . Wrinkled hands reached out to touch his white beard. Some gaggled. It was fun. It was a chance to be held. It wt.l s the only Christmas som e of them would have, said Cathy Bybee. director of the Golden Timers in Costa Mesa. The h appy moment was preserved in color pictures that were carefully tucked into purses and wallets. Sandwiches and cake were served by volunteers from the National Charity League of Newport Ueach, who support the senior center . .. It makes you feel young at heart to have a Santa here," said Sophie Bielawa. 70, of Costa Mesa. "He's such a jovial one." A bout 95 Golden Timers attended the Chr istmas party and gift exchange. · · 1 usually get down in the dumps around Christmas," said Jane Carroll. 62. of Newport Beach ... But everyone here is so friendly It puts you in the Chrastma!> spir it. You don't feel so alone " Sarah Butala, 77, of Costa Mesa. was r eluctant to show her picture with Santa Finally she pulled it from her handbag. ·· 1 think it makes me look fat," said the former Miss USA. who won the title in 1929. ·'Then they only judged how you looked," she said with a smile "Now you have to be able to do something." She's been playing bingo and singing with the Golden Timers since she moved to Costa Mesa two years ago. "lt'it nice to have Santa here,'r she said watching him distribute the J?aily wrapped gifts. HUG FROM SANTA -The former Miss USA. Sarc.1h Rutula. i7. of Costa IMesa. is a ll smilt•s as :-.hl' recei\ es a hug from the o.Ny --"'Ilk ..... I( ...... jolly gentleman with a white beard. Belo\\. Goldt·n Timers participate in gift t•xchan,gc. • HAPPY REFLECTION -Ida McKay, 82, of Costa Mesa <left>. reflects or\ the warm fellowship at the Christmas party. Still a chHd at heart is Nettie' Loewer, 83. Costa Mesa. who reaches out to touch Santa . ' ... ~~~-------~-~~--------------_... ______________ ..._. .......................................... ... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/f'ridoy, December 25. 1981 REUNION Nurse Anne L. Caputc was the guest of honor at a d inner party at a Fall River. Mass .. l'CStaurant, held by the juror s who acquitted he r two months ago of killing a ............ cancer patient. "This is really . this 1s wi ld,·· said Mrs . Capute as she embraced and kissed the jurors a nd their s pouses. Of the 12 juror~ and four a lternates. 13 attended ~~~~~c...~~~C:...l\A~~~~~~C:...'>•C.-.~~~~ i Nlerry J Christmas I From ... •lilml 1001/0UIZ 1111/#ffll I nHllllO#At 1#1/#IQI l ""A-...1E,.g ~~l £· .~ .. ~-- SOLID POLY INTERLOCK FUkl80lTS.BIG SELECTION NOTIONS ANO PATTERN DEPARTMENTS • FEATURING: VOGUE-McC ALL SIMPLICITY & BUTTERICK -2 0 % OFF MARKED 0 PRICES EVERYDAY Hours: Mon. thru Fri. 10 a.m.-9 p.m. · Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sun. 11 AM-5 PM OTHER LOCATIONS IN U .. W. L.A .. NORTHRIOGE AND LA PUENTE Warm your hciliday spirits at our anrt ual after Christmas sale. It has been a Lanz tradition to offer our loyal customers fabu- lous smfings on our entire stock of fall and holiday styles. Start- ing Saturday, December 26th save 30-65o/o on a large selection of dresses, sportswear and sleepw~ar fashions. P.S. Savings on shoes and boots too, from our regular stock in the Lanz Shoe Salon. • • a • Newport Beach Fashion Island 644-4411 at Mr. ElUot's: South Coast Plua 557-6080 . . . . . \ l • Resolution renewed In 1955. the year Anti Landers begari writing this column. she wrote a spenol essa11 for Ch n stmo.s Day Reader response wai. extremely reward111y . and she has reprinted tl1t column annually -with t<>pical mod1/1catzom This 1s Ann's Christmas message /or 1981 Todav is Christmas All about us Wl' hear talk of peace o n Earth. good will toward meu. Y<.•t we know in many parts ol lhe world thl•rc 1s no peace. a nd in thl' hearts of man~· me n there is not enough good will. ~ Our youth insist that l'1vtl1 zalion 1s out of Joint The y resent li ving in a world th<.·y n C've r made But what generation evN m a de the world it had to live in" We keep Lc lling o urselves Wl' are ltu: m ost humanit aria n . most progrcssivl· nation in the world. But is it progress 011 huma nitarian to s pe nd over a trillion dollars on bombs and m1ss1 les that can kill l'Vt·n·one in th<.' world at least 20 times'.' 'i'his is thl' agr of T he Bi g Hipoff. the uncommitted and lht• undressed The blurring of lhl' s<.·xes Som e fl'<lr we arl' hl•admg toward ~ocial decay, going thl· v.c.1y of the Ro mans and the Rabvlonia ns . Others ·applaud thl' "ne\\ mor·alit~ .. and stare down the squares with eyes like h v poderm1c nt•cd le~. THEY SAY TH E SEXUAL revolution 1s sy mptomat1c· of a m <ttu ring society. that tl promises better mental health. But will that prom1!->t' be ke pt or are we OVl·rloading the circuits and promoting guilt and a n xiety in those who cannot tolt·rate so much exposure·• One of the most e ncouraging signs ol the ttm<.•s i~ that our e ampuses are onC'e again p la re~ of hig her learnin g . The hostilit\' and anger of the late '60s are gom· Students have settlC'd down to seriou~ bu:.incss That 1s the good news Tht• bad new~ i::; that drug abuse ha~ s h1ftl·d from coll ege campuses to j unior and ...,t•nior h igh schoob :'\ow 1t 's the 1·1 . IS a nd 16· \'Car old !> \\ho ha,·c opted le' ant•sthl'tlZl' themseln•!-> i.lgainst thl' pain nf growing up and aceept1ng responstbil it ~· :\1nre b<.1cl news 1s that \'D is an 1•1H dl'mic 111 man~ an·as. und \H' nm' ha\'t• :i form I ll•rpt•:--St mplt•x 11 for '' h1d1 L hl'rl' 1s no <:ttrl' c; o n o r r h t' a l !'> l h l' s e l' o n d m o :-. 1 pl'l'\'alt•nl tnft•t•twus di:o-t«JSl' in tht• L'n1tecl Sti.ilt'!-> c Th<' t'O mmon t'old 1s first 1 Yt•t q ANll WIDflS so me parent ~ arc s till fighting sex education in public schools because they ·oon't wu nt kids to get ideas .. EVERY DAV EACH of us m akes decisions that determine the direction in which our li ves will move. No one . no m atter how wise. can make the right dec1s1on every time To err is no disgrace. The dis grace lie!-> in not learning from our mist akes. not picking ourselves up. brushing ourselve!> off a nd trymg again. Since this is a proble m column. I spe nd the J.tl'Cater part of ever y day with gr ief a nd trouble . Does it depress m e? No. 11 does not After 26 \•cars I still find this work chal1e nging a·nd immensely rewa.rding .1 realize that m<.1n y people who write don 1 want advice They jus t want som eone lo listen I h ave been en trust<.'CI with the largest reading audience in the world What. an opportunity to educate. to shine a spothg~ on ignorance <.1nd fear. to comfort thl' afflicted and afflict the comfortable I <1 m grateful for the opportunity to helµ where I can . and I shall ~ontinuc tq gi vc my reader s th e best that ts in me POT SHOTS BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT IHLAVI MM~~ ..,.. a_., t .ir I• • t J. ~IQ,,U Hit''•• fl' t 4_. I ~ '"'P1 • ,,,.... I •1 Willblb IHIY~o Motivating English SAN FRANCISCO flector Garcia. a lumbl·rvard ~a l es man in Browns vill<•. Texas. ·broug ht s uit several year~ back. c ha rg ing that h t• wa~ unjust!~ fired from his Joh hecaus<' hl' s poke Spanish when work in~. In May 1980. the l ' S Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit reJt•cted Garcia ·s ple<.1 holding that 11 ·1s not d1 M'nminat1on based on national origin a s applied to a person who 1s fully t•a pablc of speaking E nglish and c hoosl's not to d o :-o in dehberatt· d b rcgard of his e mployer's r ule .. Earl\· this vear. th<.• L'.S Supre me Court de.dinl'd to hear arguments in thb case . making legal 1n e ffect lh t• Eng lis h-only rule that 1s no" caus ing ~l!ch trouble m Tex<.1s After the Garcia dec1st0n the Equal Emp loyment Opportu n i t ~ Commissio n issued guidt•lincs that allow Englis h-onl y policies to be imposed in c a ses in which ··the e mployer can s ho"' th<.1t the rule 1s j ustified b~ bus iness rl l'C'CSSlt \' .. Su c·h a n cc cs s 1 l". th t' ~ u 1 d c Ii n e :- continued. might be <in instance in whic·h -·saf l't~· rC'qu1rt's that all commurncation:- be m Eng lish so that e v<.·ryonl' can follm\ <i particular task, such as :-Ul'J!l'I'~' or th(' drilling of oil Wl'lls .. THIS M~TTER OF Engl1s h -or -e lsC' eam C' to a head m Corpu~ Christi r l'cently . when the Champlin P e troleum Co refiner~· tacked a s ig n on its bulletin. board that s~.11d . ··All compa ny commumc<.tttons arl' written and spo ken in English Therefore in the interest of safety and tn order to main t ain good co mmuni ca tion s throug hout t he plant. l a ngua ge~ othe r th a n Englis h a r e prohibite d during working hours ." In all. fi ve refineries in the Corpus C h ri s ti area now have po li t'ies to discourage the use of languages other than Englis h. The Cha mplin decision has had the most attention because it mandates t he use of English while most of the others s uggest its use but do not require it . These decisions have c re ated a fierce controversv in both the Anglo and Latino popula tions of Cor{>us Christi. Le tters of d e fense and outrage have fill ed the 'columns of the local newspapers. Two samples : "If the Mexican lang uage a nd the Mexican customs are so lmPortant to these people, ~rhaps if they lived in Mexico they would be happier ." AN OFFENDED l...ATINO recalled that Texas was once a part of Mexico. "I am getting sick and tired of people . . telllng me to leave m y home and heritage I I wonder (what would h appen I if m y p eople posted warnings to all people who spoke a foreign language that 'If you want to stay here i n tejati. you have to speak Spanish onl~ · " I --- CHAILES ~McCABE As one who has been disturbed by the fail ure of biling ual ed ucation in o ur schools. and the building up of enclaves where foreign languages a re s poken in preference lo Engl is h. this uprising of feeling both interests m e and alarms me . I think then• is a quite easy solution to the question. if only we would e nforce it. Champlin and tht' nthrr companies s hould hire only CS c itizens . Nobody would become a U .S. citizen unless he h as a good command of the Englis h language. The na turalization laws require good writing a nd s peaking of English as a qualification for c itizenship. Bl'T POl.ITIC'IANS HAVE been bending the la\\ so o utrageously. that it is m ort.• honored 1n the br each t han in obser\'ance. Thus results the nonsensical provisos m California law to print ba llots in several languages. based on the assumpt ion that man~ c itizC'ns are Illiterate in Englis h Man~· citizens besides myself find this an urgent mattrr .Jobs should be g i"en to Eng lis h s p ea king c itizens wherever possibl<.'. regardless of thr nt•eds of our Sunbelt l'l'Onom~· for cheap non-citizen Mex ican l.i bor Everyone of foreign nationality who wants a job will thus be m oti vated strongly to learn Englis h well a nd qu1ckl~ "My compUmenla to the greengrocer." ; r-~~~=--=-:_:_ ---~ ~;-~l....ial..la~a ... ~ .......... ~s~s-.. ......... _alllllil-. ...................... -0-·..,.a-• .... -·.-..-. ... llliii-..n.o .... .,..._.-. .... ,,_,-...~ ........ .-..~~~~----~ ;-------- --. ~ - ...... By P~IL INTERLANOI "Call the office and see ir anything has happened that calls for a tt)ree-martini lunch." • HOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA Plan defined for Cancer Saturday, Dec. 26 ARI ES (March 21 April 9 l · Review. take stock. get second emotional wind Emphasis on prestige. relations with those in positions of authority TAURUS 1 April 20-M a~· 20 l Good m oon aspec t coincides with tran~l. communication . s pi ritual values and realization that a s pirations are attainable. GEMINI (May 21-June 20> · Emphasis o n a new understanding or loved one Layers of superficiality are thrown as ide you touch home base Means you get to h eart of matters CANCER <June 21 -Julv 22 1. Focus on public relations. willingnt•ss lo listen l<1 various viewpoint~ Terms will be more c learly defined . partnN o r matt• "ill clarify plans LEO (Jul~· 23-Aug. 22 > Study Cancer mess age for valu abl(' hint Duties will be defined. Focus on bas ic chores. tas ks which h ad been n e glect e d VI RGO l Aug 23-Scp t 221 Finis h r a ther than initiate projects You·re on brink of major change which wi ll bring added independence and opportunity for creative activity LIBRA !Sept 23 Ot't 22 1 · ;\J e w approach aids in e nding d eadlocke d negotiations Fol'US on family , home. sec urity and chance to co1-r('(·t pas t mistakes SCORPIO ! Oct 2:3-~ov 211 Fo llO\\ through on hunch . by tectching. you·11 also learn. Scena rio 1s highlig hted b~· \'1s1ts. relatives. short trips and message whiC'h c la rifies s e nse of direction SAGITTARI S 1 ~o,· 22-Dec 21 1 Man v d emand s are made on timt•. energies : d efine resolutions concerning budget a nd convers ation CAPRJCOR~ I Dec. 22 .. Jan 191 L un;ff cycle incticates ability to make necessary revisions. to r ebuild on a more suita ble s tructure . You can s uc cessfu lly take initiative. liming 1s corn•ct and \'aluablt' contacts are in offing AQUARI US < .fan 20-l"eb. 18 1 Unus ual conference enables you to express \'le"..., in fra nk. creative manne r. You gain a<.·n •..,..., to confide ntial in formation PISCES I Feb 19-M<trch 20 1 Accent on charm, diplo m acy, se ttling of differen c<.'!'> with f amil~ m em b er. Study Gem1n1 m essage ror valuable hint. Alf HOPPE THE INNOCENT B¥STANDER Doing away With plastic By 1981, genetic e ngineers had created two ne w strains of microbes to d eal with en vironme ntal disasters: one devoured 011 s pills and the other gobbled up chemical wastes. ll was by cross-breeding the two that t he emine nt scientist Dr. Mark Hawk ins gave birth to an even more astounding m icroorganism which attacked an even m or e horrendous en vironmental problem plastics. At the t1me. exp erts estimated that within 10 years the la nd surface of the planet would be covered three feet deep m r us t -proof. rot-proof, castoff plastic bottles. cartons. toys and o ld N<1ugahyde IOV(.• seats. "MY LITTLE PLASTIVORES las he called them > will take care of a ll that. .. said Dr. Hawkins ha ppily. And delighted ., en v ironme nta lis ts set up Decy clin g Cente rs across the countn where countless plas t1 vores bred in hug.c• st<1inlt•:,s stt•el vats . It appeared that technology had onn· ag ain solvetl a problem that teC'hnolog~ had cr eated T he n. one dark <i nd storm~· night d 1s as ter struck A dull·\\ illed plaindot ht•s st•cur1t~ guard, leaving his s hift a t the S('heneC'tad~ Cl'ntl'r Just before eta wn. noted a boll I<' of \'at 69 bobbing on the s urface o f. coincidentally , Vat 96 lie surrept1tious l.' grabbed it and stuffed it m his pockt't B EFOR E H E HAD re<1 c h<'d th<.• parking lot. h e h eard a n omino u s munching sound. He looked down to s ee hi s plaid pol yes t e r trou !>e r s s lowl\ d is a ppearing , along with ctll his majol' credit cards As he watched in horror. his while \'inyl s hoes,· orange orion SOC' ks . blu<.· dacron undershorts and tlrip-dry aloha shirt followed suit :"laked. but for his 38 s pecial in its leather shoulder hols ter. he scream ed for help. But it was too late The plast1vores had esC'aped ' Bl essed with an incredibly abundant food s upply. the vir ulent s train thrin•d Within a week. st had ~prectd from coast to coast. leaving in its wake supermarkets awas h in seas of bleach. soda pop. m ilk. eggs a nd assorted noodles So voracious \\ere the little C're ature:. that the \ could even open potato chip bctgs ;.ind C'hildproof medicine bottles. AT TIMES, T H EY seemed almos t cctpricious. A football fan '>'ould pictt up a pac ket to season his hot dog onl~ to fmd him self with a puddle of musturd in hi s µaim And no attractive ~·oung lady m acrylics. Lycra-Spande x and n~ Ions ";,i... safe from serious public disclosure Telephones disappeared Al l c ommunicatio ns ttnd tra ns portatio n ground t o a halt as the plastivore.., devoured the pla stic insulation on e lectru: wiring and all p las tie p1pmg An~·thmg plastic whetted the ir aµpl'lll e In tact. tht· f i rs t t () g () \\ as l h (' en t I re l ('I(.'\' Is Ill 11 industry including Hi network cxcc·uti \'e~ And with no Tuppl'rwarc lt•ttuct• o;pinm·r <;. l hert' \\asn·t a dr~· salad to he he.id m thl' t-.>unt n · So· most Americans were reduced to naked sa,·agery. forced to hn• on nuck beaches where they e xisted on a d1N 11f wheat germ and alfalfa s prouts There was but one glimmer of hope o ne surviving group that might ~·ct ca rr~ forward th<.• ton·h of civilization lht• Preppies . HOLED U P I N BROOKS Broth<.'r" -.1 ores across the land . the Pre ppil's man aged to s tay warm and dece nt in their wool <1rgyles. their leather penn~· loafe rs and their long-staple cotton button-down shirts T hus 1t was that thl'y met a t tht• Bulldog Pub i n Peabod~. C onn (.•quidistanl from Hc.ir\'<ird and Rr~·n M<i'>' r to make plans for building a ne'' nation Naturally. they built 11 out of pun: wool. genuine leather and 100 percent cotton. And America li\'ed preppil y e\·e1· after Sounds like an alibi Q : A frie nd just back rrom Frankrurt. Germany, saw something for sale then• called a "Tele pho ne Alibi." for tht• husband or wire who comes home late. It'" in the form or a cassette with a lot of sounds on it. Do you know anything alH>Ul ' thi ? -Marie R., Pitts burgh. A: Yes It 's a fi \'e-minute t•assettt• with background noi~t's useful for bu('km~ up a phoned excuse for bcm~ latt· It h:t!-> about t2 sounas fm· l'\ er~· lof!l<'al -.;1t11at1on tubway. s treet noises . <1irport. railro:ifl .. .st ation. ship siren in <J port. nrn se of a t ypewriter. et c. The caller s lips the casl!l'tte int o a portable m achine . thrn ·ca lls home and plays the n~sound to prove hr or shl' 1s working !pt o delayed at the turport or railway s ta o n We r eC('ntl ~ ·11w something s1m1lar shown on T\' o it m ay be av1ula hl~ in this ('ountry. too Q. Wltb alJ tbe talk Ulete day1 abeut • Pf ISONAllTY Q.&A. BY MAR ILY N AND HY GARDNER • Libyan assassination team coming Into this country to kill our top leaders, I remember that JFK made a chllllng prophecy shortl)• before he was gunned down. Som ething about how dJfncuJt it would be to s top such a murder rrom happening -desplt" the hest protection. What exactly did he say? -Tim L., Indian apolis A· Les~ t ha n a month before his words ' came tragically true. President John F Ke nnedy commented: "If anyone wa nts to do It , no amount of protection is e nough. All a man need s Is a willingness to trade hi s life for mine .. ~~--~-----_... __ ._. __ ~--------~---------~----------~~---------~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 25. 1981 - ,.,. ......... AT CONTROLS -Fiona Barnes s its at a Bloodhound ground-to-air missile laun ch control in West Raynham, Eng la nd . The 19-year-old officer in the Women 's Royal Air Force became the firs t qualified woman in the RAF to push the launch button to shoot down hostile aircraft. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY .............. s... 1922 HARIOR ILVD. COSTA MIS4-541-1156 1/2 OFF SALE All Our Florist o n e -of ·a -kind Holiday Creations. Saturday -Tuesday December 26-29 Porterhouse Steak '"" Presents Its An nu al 15 Conwn1en1 Locations Newport Beach 1400 Padfk Coast Hwy AFTER CHRISTMAS SALE UP TO 50% OFF On All CHRISTMAS CARDS CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS & TREE TRIMMINGS GIFT WRAPPING PAPER CHRISTMAS PARTY SUPPLIES ARTIFICIAL CHRISTMAS TREES From 51 .98 And Much More ***************** We Also Have Everything You Need For Your New Years Party •.• Party Hats, Noise Makers, Balloon Bags, etc • SPECIAL 9UANTITY DISCOUNTS 801 w ....... (Bet. Bear & Bristol) ~.!!.~11~ .. fd~J~ Holiday Hours: M-F 9-8 SAT. &-5 SUN. 12-5 COSTAt•IA 979-8570 $ 3 s acssc sac -------------~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. December 25, 1981 Olr Mttrtili"I PolicJ· It an 1ten1 1s rot Olsatbed n rt~ed Of a S1JK1al Plldast. •t IS ac its re«iul.ll puce A soet~I PllcNSf I~ rol rtllnd. IS an oANll!int value Ow 1ntefl1<i1 is to "1Yt """ acM111std item 1n stao "111 on Oii shelves II yw tiul stat should M !IA ol any ~tstd item ~1f1 ~ salt per 1od. oi !llcluld • uein fl)( 11T1ve 4ilr 10 ltlfflesttn CllClfllstancts the sta1e ••II issut 1 Courtesy Card (ra1~ on r~ lor the item to bt Pllchased al Ille ~ ir1ce ~ IH•Qble l~IS dots not •OlllY to cle.nta all:I c lost · out ~tu er to special 1111cmsts wllele quait11hes .we. lllBCtSSMlly h1111ted 10 Stoel 1Vil4~ SCORlSBY ~~!~J>/~G~~!~~ .. 10'' JIM BUM KENTUCKY 99 ~~~'2~ ll.9t .... 1 0 •UMNON & McC.UTitlY 'ltfOIMlD If TMI WOILO'S GllATUT •OCI A•TIST'S • "TMANK GOD IT'S JllDA Y" THI MOYll 50UNDTUCl YOUR 2'' CHOICE •''Wl••THISAl.l" IY ISUY lt)TIHIS •Tiil MISTOIK HIST UVI •.lCOIDINGS Of Tiii IUTllS YOUI 3'' CMOICI OTMH SINGU AllUMS Ol TA'6" '°"'u• UTlm/YOUI CHOICl ... 2." cHlfs\EaAs SALEI 50% OFF OUR E•TIRE STOCKI CHRISTMAS •CHRISTMAS WIA, & DICOIATIONs* TREES I Choose from o wonderful selec !Ion of ploln, flocked or deco· roted Cl'trl1tmos trees & save• IRHITlll5TOll BEACH •"61~ ............ . •S111w ....... s,n.1•11•-w • ...-.,.._ • 21111 IMcll lhtl. 9' A"-k. •FIUIT CAllS & IAGGID CANDY __ .,..._ ... .. -,_ ... • , :.-onticello. 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TOWU Tall, TISSUl OISPENSH & MATCHING CUP REG. 99• TO 7. 99 79cro6 39 BATHROOM AREA RUGS "COIOUDO'' "lA COSTA" ... 11." 110. U .ff 5-PIECE CLASSIC TWO-TONE UTH sn 100 % COTION FLOUR SACK 22"x31" DISH TOWEL 899 999 Vour choice of diamond or tlrtped patterns in many decorator colors. FOUllTAlll VALLEY e16141 .... IW.& ...... e17'M ...... St.-T._. .... ..._. RIG.10'' 15.99 •::.· 69c Durable nylontpolyHter w11h non 1k1d bocking. Mothlne-woahoble TheH ore perfect +or drying and pol Super absorbent 100•. cotton 1n lahlng di1hes, Stock up today & aove' ltripea.•1olidl, prlntt & jocquorda COSTA MISA • 2U ·l 17• -(Hte ..... ,,, •• c.... ., ............. _ .._.... Hi•"'"' c .... IRYHll • 540SW ... AN. WISTMHISTIR • 6127 .................... . "1111/Wt• O.Y .... . -~-:::..--.. -....--=----- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT~nday. December 25. 1981 Bl ,. ............................................................................................................. .. 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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 25. 1961 HISTORIC MONUMENT -The Mission Inn. a nat ional historic monument in Riverside. was on the threshold of e xtinction nearly f1v~ AP ........ years ago before a group of city officials banded togethe r and paid $2 million for its renovation Historic • inn beehive Saved from e xtinction, now movie set and hote l RI VERSIDE <AP) -When Madeline Lee comes up from the · laundry room. it 's not unusual for her lo see a bride and groom running hand in hand down her apartment corridor or to see an actor come crashing through a ha 11 way window. It's all just part or the activity at the Mission Inn, a national historic monument that was on t he threshold or extinction nearly five years ago berore a group of city officials banded together and paid S2 million for the monstrous edifice built in the early 1900s Now it 1s part apar tment complex . hotel. wedding sanctuary and movie location. The Inn's guest register reads like a Who's Who. There were presidents William McKinley. Theodore RoosevJ!lt, William Ho ward Taft and Herbert Hoover. For m er pres ident Richard Nixon and his bride Pat were married in the Presidential Suite. and Pres ident Ronald Reagan and second wife Nancy spent their first night there. Actor Humphrey Bogart was m arried in the St. Francis Chapel as was Bette Davis. The Mission Inn. while being one of California's architectural gems . i s al s o one o r its architec tural oddities. Its arc h es, be lltowers. do mes. secret passages and turrets ramble lazily over an entire city block. Sometimes referred to as California's other castle -the first being Hearst -it looks like a sudden fit of madness overtook its owner while designing the Spanish-style structure. Arter y e ars of d ecline foll owing World War II . the R iverside Redevelopme nt Agency has practically returned the Mission Inn to its former glory. Currently, 48 hotel rooms are rentable and another 30 are being refurbished. said acting m anager Doug Shackelton. To keep re v enu es up . th e m anagement conve rted 135 hotel rooms or suites to apartments. Playwright Neil Simon. known SEASONS GREETINGS ' come see us at ou1 a t I new address t";,.,-.. , f Mtl.IS IMSUUHCE 510UP 44 I OW ..._,.,.. .,._.._ Hewport IHclt, CA Ut-77 O 4 o ays onlY Y2 OFF S'ALE A ll Our Florist o n e-of -a -kind Holiday Creations . Saturday -Tuesday December 26-29 /I for his humorous plays that often take place in hotels, would have an abundance of material to work with if he visited the so uth w i n g wh e r e the apartments are located. "It's a real bot>emian neat community," said Mrs Lee, a real esta te agent who decided to move lo the inn five years ago after her children left home. "The age uoup is like 18 to 90 years old We have e ve r y lifestyle, e very color. every nationality, eve ry occupation from unemployed to a doctor to a school teacher " The apartments overlook an enormous garden crowded with large palm trees. giving the impression you are in an exotic ''T he. age group is like 18 to 90 years old.'' fore ign country rather than Riverside. Mrs Lee explained that a pa rtment life at the inn is full or s urprises. "They shoot movies here and it ·s hysterical · A rew years ago. a low-budget film took ove r the place for a week "It was fun." she s aid "They were r1lming al night And they did some crazy things _ They did some sword fights on the balcony They put up a breakaway window and this guy jumped through it ... The most recent movie filmed there was .. Buddy. Buddy" s tarring Jack Le mmon and Walter Matthau. Even though the a partments ar e located in a wing or their own, curious tourists and guests have a te ndency to wander around "Yo u'll be s itting he re watching television and a couple of nice old ladies will walk into y our apa rtment .·· s aid Hal Hood, who moved into the place five years ago. "You can have a lot of fun with that,·' he chu ckled . "It's really more amusing than bothering." Hood. whose job shifted from the Newport Beach area where he had a house to the Riverside ar ea . enjoys the unusual living conditions . "H's a lot more pleasant than living in a typical 40-unlt California apartme nt building, in my way of thinking. You do hav e the histo ri c lo r e and interest of the place." The man responsible for ttus castle is Frank Miller, a true entre prene ur in the American sense. He inherited the seeds to the Mission Inn from his Cather. a civil engineer who moved from Wisconsin lo California in 1874 A year later. the family built a two-story adobe home . But cash being scarce, the Millers took in paying guests and soon were adding hotel wings. Frank Miller. who had his h a nd in the g rocery s tore bus iness and had inves ted m some land, bought the hotel from his father. CC. Miller, in 1880. B y 19 02 , Miller had accumulated enough capital and secured enough loans to build a new hotel The dts ign for the ne v. hotel took on a Spanish c ha racter 1nrtucnced by the v arious mi si;ions a r o und Cal1forn1a Indians sue forUmd BOST0:--1 1AP 1 Six Indian groups have fil ed SUit in rederal court here seekmg to regain land on Ca pe Cod and Martha's Vineyard worth ltn estimated SI bi llion. The suit mvol vcs a bout 24,000 acres on Martha's Vi neyard and in Plymouth. Bourne. Mashpee a nd F'all River in the southeast pa rt of Ma~sachusetts. KARATE SELF-DEFENSE INTRODUCTORY COURSE 3 *PRIVATE lESSONS * Gift Certificate * Available Private lessons are very i111POr· tant to beginning students. We feel tha t 1 private lesson is worth 3 or 4 hrs. of mass group Instruction. Learn self-defense from Cham· pion Black-Belt Instructors. t\Ob and Barbara White have been teaching Karate In 0Jln9e County· for over 13 years to men, women and ch il- dren of all ages. Get Into good shape and learn self-defense at the same time. • SPICIAL on11 '°' NOVIMlllt·DICIMl lR 2 PIOPLI fOI t HI PltlCI Of ONI . BOB WHITE'S KARATE STUDIO 645-0337 .. hot or eold ••• Nestea Instant Tea 2-oz. 3-oz. ' sz•z with an~ meal ••• I Nestea Low Calorie Iced Tea Mix 4-oz. szo• an~tlme of ~ear ••• Nestea the versatile tea ml# Available at all S tate r Bros. Markets Prices Effective Dec. 25-31, 198 1 •• . . 1.L. L. .. .. .. ... .... .. I. ... ~ .. ... ... 0 0 ~ CJ "We get him for treapua, bYt we drop the un- Amerlcan activities rap." Florida sponge battle raging KEY WEST, Fla . (AP> A battle that beg;rn nearly a century ago rages on pilling sponge divers against Key West natives who use a traditional .. hooking" method to harvest sponges. The first Greek immigrant divers cam e to the Keys in 1911. They took larger harvests than the natives, who feared they would lose their livelihood. In 1917, diving for sponges in the Keys was outlawed. Now. decades later, Key West spongers hand out niers to fellow hookers. or ·conths. · that wa rn: "The Greeks are coming !" To Conchs today, ··creek'' means anyone who favors diving. including a slate advisory council that may soon urge the Legislature to allow sponge diving in the Keys Conchs fear the result of such le~1slat1on will be an influx of divers who could put them out of business and deplete the sponge crop Conchs comb s hallow walH 1n s kiffs. capturing sponges with Jong poles. Di vers can work in bad weather and fish in greater depths. "Us Conchs fish by nature ... says C.B. McHugh. 58, a sponger for 50 years .. If it's raining we can't fish. If it's muddy we can't fish It's up to nature. This way the sponges won't die out If you have diving, there won't be any s ponges IC'ft 1n two years." Most sponges in the United Stales are caught m the Keys. For a lime around the turn of the century, Tarpon Springs. a coas tal communtt~ heavil y populated by Greek immigrant families. overtook the Keys as the largest sponge center but sponge supplies there were depleted Marine biologists argue that natural causes, not diving. depleted the Tarpon Spnngs sponge supply. They say the divers' technique of cutting the sponges leads to quicker regeneration than hooking, which often pulls out t he entire s ponge. leaving nothing for regrowth. .. You can overharvest the sponges b} hooking as well as diving," says George Hende rson. lab s upervisor for the s tate Marine Researc h Laboratory in St. Petersburg The Sall water F'isheries Stud\ <ind Ad v1son Council is expected to recommend a pro·d1ving proposal to the Legislature in 1982 And Greek spongers in Tar pon Springs want both sides to unite to rebuild the Florida'~ sponge industry BEITH NDTICIS HENDERSON I 'l11h fl om lh l111111d1111! .tnd PAl"I. M llF:~DEllSO~ an at11\1· m1·rnlw1 111 lhl• re.,ldl!nl or ('osl<I :\1t•'>a . ta \fJ<;IJlll( IAtd l!•' 1111' II\,., : .. 1 Passed .i"a' on Dl'l'l0mh1•1 ~ L'Jr' 111• 1, ''" "' 1•d 111 111" 22. 19111 Sur~1H·d I>~ 111' 1.<1rl• "1f1• \l.11 11.111 1 d.1111!1111•1 Eva. daughlL'r" Shan Lan nf H1·t1' Cu.II, . ., -..1 ... 11·1 ,11111 • Co:.t.i :\'k '>a. Ca and Paul.i hr11th1·1 111 t.1" 1,1,111 .inti Rus:wll ut 'l:t·' Jcl.1. ('a 'nn llm' .1 rd ~.11 11111 111 \I 1~"1111 nt•nnl!'o, hrnthl'r II 111 IH't' \ ll'Jll C.1 I gra111ll'lltllf11•11 lll'nlll•rsnn 11f ~('\\ p 11rl :tnd 2 rwplw''' \!1·mnr·1.1I Be a ch. <'•• , <;astl'r l.0111,1• ~l'n ll'l'' '' 111 h1· h1•lcl 011 VanllOrnt• of S<in :\t.1nn11 ~un1l:o\ U1Tl'nlltt•r :li . l~l~I Ca Ill! 1!> ;ilso ... unl\1•cl In 3 at I 1.Wi l':\t ,11 thl'l ·omn111n1t\ I g r a n d c h I I 11 rt' 11 ('hut rh Iii I ll1•l1 11lr11p1· Arrrangements untl1•1 1h1· ('nrnn.1 d1•l \1,11 d 1 rec I 1 on o ( 11 a r h <• r JO'-E~ l.a"n Mount Oli\'f• ~1orlua1 \ \'-'I:\ \I \ f: .11 1' 1-;-.. MO SS54 n·~11kn1 111 ('1"1.1 \11·,,1, C';i llOWARO for j \{':.JI' ,1nd '''''"l'll1 .. r SAM llOWARI> n•,llh-111 ll:tkeor-.f11•ld .lrl'.I (111 :w or Corona dr l Ma r l'a I l'[JrS 1'.1:0.'1'11 J\\ ,1\ "" Passed away on lkn•ml>l'r herrrnl11.•1 :?:J l'lXI Sia· 1' 23. 1981 lie wa~ a rnrml>l•r ~11n·1,·1·rt In h•·I d.111cht1•1 nr the In.inc Coa:-1 ('ountn Billll' :\lt-l 1111h 1t1 l'o-.1.1 :-Ol l''a ,.J "'11•1' F.dn.1 ----------·Ezell nf \\1llin~t11n. C,1 ,ACtFfC VtfW MIMOllAL,AllC Cemelery Mor1uary Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1l1c View D11ve Newpon Beach 644 2700 McC.QllMtCll MOITUAlllS L~na Beach 494 Q4 15 LaQuna ""''" 768-0933 San Juan Cap1s11a110 495· 1.,76 HAllSOll LAW"'-MT. OUVI Mortuary • Cemeterv Crema1orv 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 ..... ClllOTMHS I&&. llOAOWAY MOaTUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 IALnlHOUOH SMfTH & TUTHIU WISTCLlff CHA'8. 427 E 17th SI Cost• Mesa 6•8-937t Get1r£1,1 C11n1ll'r,nn 111 i"e " porl Rl•ad1 ('a \l.1.r.11• K rol•!>l'h 111 II uni 111gton Bt•ur h (',1 anl'f R uh' lllunc'hanl ot "ant a ,\ nH ('a . h rutll1•1, W .11 rH· Watklll' 111 Long ll<·t11•h t'.1 ,I II (I .J n ,. \\ J 1 ~ I n ... 0 ( w ·' ~ h I n .I.! I II II a n d r. ~· a r11ld11lcl1 t•n (i1 ;I\ t''ldt• '>en ll'l'' "II I hl• Ill' I cl ''" Monday. Uel·t·mlx•1 2fl. l!ifll at 11 JOAM UI lhC' llllll'l l''l M l' m o r 1 :1 I I' ,, 1 k Raktr ... r11•lcl. l 'a S 1•r\'I\'''' unrlcr the 1l11t·d1"n nf lhlt1 ll~rgeron Smith ,rnd Tuthill Westr hfr Chap..t Morluor' Costa Mesa G4fi 9:111 JOHN~N JAM ES S .1011 "SO:\ resident or \it•\Ao JKll'\ lkadr C a P n !I' 1· rt :1 \\ J 1 1111 Dercmh<'r u . 1!1111 ,11 tilt• tif.:l' o( 69 Ill' 1~ M1r11\ I'd In a nephl'\\ litll .Johnson. ol 8n•ntwond. C'.1 . :I hrnth1•r .... Willi:1m .Jnhn ... on 11( FlorHfo. Howard amt l.0111., Johmwn b 0 I h o ( \j 1• "' Y o r k Ort1\C'!>l<.lc "l\'r\IC'C''l "ill be hrld on Monda\· lkrl'mhe1 28 , l !lHI ut I llflPM ,,, ltl vt•r:\llll' :'littl111nal Ccmetcr) l''rlt:nd-i may """ ut Plern• Hrnthers He ll Broadw:l\ M urtu ur~ on Th ur~lin}. 0 l'<·t•mtu.•r 24. 1981 fmm -I 1Wll'~1 lo 9 OOP" and on Fnilu\. l>e<'embc•r 2~. 19111 from ti OOAM to S OOPM On Snturda y. Derember 26. 11181 hmari1 wi ll be from O·OOAM to 9:00PM and on Sunliny nccember 'Z7, 1981 from 9 OOA M lt1 9 OOPl\1 rtt•rct• Brothers ,, 8('1( Rrood\\O~ Mortunn ~-----...,.--direrto~ · Orange Coast DAil. Y PILOT/Frtday, December 25, 1981 81 1 OOth birthday greetings BABYLON, N y IAPI The White House often send11 congratulations to people who re sch th •i r lOOth birthday, but <& Suffolk County legislator "ot his 56 years aheud of lime. '·Maybe the presid e nt knows somethlng l don't," Anthony Noto uld. "I'm happy lo know he expects me lo reach uch ao advtlnced age " 11harc lhl' JOY or th1s happy occulon " T he note was dated Dec. 14 Noto's 44th birthduy But apparentl y lhal wu JUSt a coincidence. • arrive early the chlef that a letwr wa11 on the way,'' Noto •a.id. Then came the birthday letter A spokesmun tor Cuman, Jobo Palafoutaa, said the con1reaam1n'1 office normally writes to ask for conaratuJatory letter1. but telephoned this time because of the short notice. 4 oa.ys onLY V2 OFF SALE Noto r eceived a letter signed by Ronald and Nancy Reasan, which said they ··congratulate you as you celebrate your JOOth-birthday. We are delighted to N<>to culled U.S Rep Gregory Carma.n's office Nov. 30, ask.Jn• that Re;agun send a letter marklna the tOOtb anniversary or the Babylon VUla1e Fire Department. The letter was to be used 1n a celebration Dec. 5 . "I was a little concerned when the letter dJdn't urrive on time, but I told "That's where the mistake waa probably made," he 11Jd . Noto said he sent "a cordial letter to the president thanking hlm and as.king that he still send a letter to the fire department." All Our Florist o ne -o/.tJ•ldncl Holiday Creo;ttom. 13 county hloodillobiles scheduled in January Six Orange Coast locations planned in Me$a , Valley, HB , Laguna Niguel Saturday • Tuesday December 26-29 The Orange County chapter of the American Red Cross has scheduled 13 bloodmobiles throughout lhe county 1n January Officials s:.ud they s cheduled lhe clinics in different places to encourage voluntary donations by making them as convenient as possible. Orange Coast loc<&tions included in the drive arc Costa Mesa Memorial llospital on J an. 4, Fountain Valley Elks Lodge 1959 on Talbert Avenue Jan. 12 . Community United Me thodist C'hureh on Heil Avenue, Huntington Beach. Jan 18, South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa Jan. 22, the Red Cross South county Center in Laguna Niguel Jan. 25 and Allstate Realtors on Talbert Avenue, Fountain Valley, Jan . 28. Other Orange County bloodmobile locations in J anuary will be Buena Park Elks Lodge 2046, 7212 Melrose on Jan. 11, Red Cross West County Center in Westminster Jan 12. Los Alamitos Hospital Jan. 14; Anaheim Memorial Hos pital Jan. ts. Red Cross North County Center in Fullert-0n Jan. 18, St. Luke's Orthodox Church in Garden Grove Jan 24 and Ou r Lady of Guadalupe parish 1n La Habra Jan. 25 Call 642-5678. Put • few words to work for ou. steps to_ a success ul garage sa e. 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 when you need a little extra cash. have a garage sale! So get into the act, c lean out those unwanted items, and make money doing it! It's fun, it's profitable, and following these 10 steps will make it simple. 1 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, 1ust after work. Check the weather forecast in the paper, and watch fo r 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 4 Where to advertise. Place your ad where it will be seen by people who live 1n 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 !:>argain hunters can have plenty of no tice. l 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 1t Get a pad of paper and search your whole house. 5 Make a si9n. 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". Look everywhere, and list everything. Funlitun. Th is is your main attract ion and your best source of income. Be sure to place furniture where 1t 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 cha.irs are all very successful at garage sales, so feature them in your ad. Antiques. Smaller antiques should be grouped, and kept c lose at hand where you can watch and talk about them. Nostalgia 1terrs are very popular - display them well. Clothln9. Make sure clothing is clean, and miu" the price way down. Put as many thin~e as possible on hangers. Separate kid's things by age. Display adult clothing by eex and age group. Low pnces are a_. on clothes except for unusual items, which should be tagged witl1 an exp1e nat1on (like, "hane}embro1dered flowers. dress worn by Mae West)." Appliances. These will sell for a fair price only 1f they work. No one will take your word for 1t. Have an extension cord so they can be tested. o r better · yet, have radios playing, old TV sets turned on etc. Make sure buyers understand they are sold "•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, Magg ie~ and write a line or two on the name card about how to care for them. J Write your ad. Here is a suggested ad: "Garage Sale -desks, • Bentwood r~~lng chair, toys, infants' clothing, 1922 Victrola in o!~w(nal 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 specif le as possible. Give directions if needed. Don't use abbreviations -many people won 't bother to decipher them. CAUTION: Don't advertise anything you don't really have. Every item In the ad must oe on hand at the start of the aale. 6 Placing your sign. The morning of the sale. but not before. place your signs. Be sure and add yolJI' address and any • directional arrows. Ttlie should be done about a half hour before the sale starts. Place your sign where it can be se~ rrom both sides of the street by passing cars QPd pedestrians. CAUTION: Some towns have laws u~at restrict the place~nt and dur~tion of garage sale signs. Please check with your town s planning department or clerk. 1 Marking prices. Mark 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, mab prices low. Garage sales are for bargain hunters. Remember, whatever you can't sell you'll have to crag back in the house and store again for another year. .• Serving refreshments. This dOesn't h•ve to cost much, and creates a friendry • atmosphere. It also encourages people to stay 16nger and pe~haJ?S buy .more. You could even charge for expensive items hke donuts. or the kids could go In business for thtt day, with a lemonade stand. ' Display. Ma'e sure everything can be seen. Have card tables or •boards used asshelves between two ctiairs. Don't ~se people tn bend over unless you can't help it. Use o,._. table as adesk ~mere you can see everything and t•e money.~~ only one cash box (tin cans or boxes ~rk fine) an make sure someone Is appointed 'tuhler" at II times. Arrange beforehand for a friend who can hel answer questions, relief for lunch. etc. your neigllbors and • See If an want to join your sale. Thia will give you aomeon to sh.are expen98S wtth and lncreaM in~reat 6 4 2 5 6 7 8 In your . " othera .join you. be aure to Include"•'" • your ad xampte: "th,..famUy aale, .. "neighborhood lli~Pil~~~~~/~~·~~··-~~ou•~-·r.~s·.,.._·~_t~~fu-n.t•oo•._ GOOD LUCK~ YOUR GARAQ!' SALE/ MAY rr BE Sf1tcESSFIJL AND FUN/ 330 w. Bay St., Cotta Mesa, CA. Open 8-5:30 Monday thru Friday, S1turday 8-noon. , ( .. . • ~ .. ( .. • ( Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 25. 1981 FILM TEST -Actor J ames Brolin , in car. ra ce car owner Ralph Kent Cooke, and Jea n Marie Ray m ond , "Miss P a lo m ino" of Upland, gather at Riverside Raceway during ' DEAR PAT DUNN : I bought a lot or new Ch rist mas tree ornaments this year and wo uld like to know bow to store t bem p roperly when we take down our tree. Someone told me to wr-i> tbe ornaments in plastic before placing them lo a box. Is this a good Idea? J.K., Costa Mesa Old newspaper or tissue paper is better than plastic wrap because it will not melt or stick to the ornaments in hot weather. Wrap ornaments individually and stor e in the box they came in Most m anufacturers design the boxes to stand up under the pressures of shipping and they a re very sturdy for storage. Put sever al boxes in one larger bo x so they won't get sepa rated. You also can buy o rn a ment s torage boxes that hold a m i n i mum of 60 orna m ents in sep a rate com part m ents. Label storage boxes and mar k "FRAG ILE." Choose a dry. even-tesnpera lure storaae site, and place boxes abo\le ground level to alleviate insect or water damage . Also avoid da m p storage areas whe re mildew can grow or a storage site that gets too bot during the summer. Donations deductible D EAR PAT DUNN: I doHted aome clothes and s mall appliances to a Don-profit or ganhatioo. Can I claim a deducUoe on my t ax return for this? K. E., Costa Mesa Yes. 'The Internal Revenue Service says you may deduct the fair market value or items contributed to qualified charitable organizations if you it emize your return. This is claimed on Schedule A. The IRS adds that by planning your gifts or donations before the ~f the 1981 tax year , you can autom atically e your tax bill. Tax rates will be lower as or ~~so a contr ibution made in 1981 wiU resulr-t. a larger tax savings than if it was made rrr-~ 1982. Records or receipts must be kept for all deductible contributions . If used items are d onated, the fair m arket value is the deductible amount. Rermving table imx • DEAR PAT DUNN: I hope yoa can tell • me bow to get candle wax off my walaut 1 table wilhoul rulalng the flalala. W .L., Laguna Beacb If the wax is quite hard. try scraping it with your fingernails . Work slowly and carerully so only t he wax and not the table top is scraped. A dull knife is even better, but be more careful. If the wax is not very hard, you can m ake it so by placing an ice cube on it and holding it there for a minute or so. If you do that, keep a cloth in your oth~r hand to wipe a way any water drops im mediately. When all or nea rly all of the wax has been removed. rub the spot bris kly with a cloth saturated with polishing wax. Some shine may be taken off with the wax, but mos t of the time this will not occur. In any case. a repolishing of the entire table top will be in order. T ax return tip DEAR PAT DUNN: If I a&tacb copies of all m y receipts to my tax retuna wbea I file, will I be able &o avoid bela« alldlted! My brotlter-la-law told me be'a beard of people wbo laave done tbls and tbey've aever laad an audit. G. W .. Hutlnstoe Beacla The Internal Revenue Service says the only thing W s will do for sure is to slow down t he processing of your return. You are advised to attach ooJy the forms required. • Got o problem., Thtn wnte to Pat 1 Dunn Pot will cul red ta~. gelling 'tt Ille onswer1 and action you netd to • 1olve 1nequ1ties in golH!niment and business Matl 1/(YUr que&twna to Pal Dunn. At Your Sertnce. Orange Coa1t Dall11 PIJol . P 0 Boz IWJ . Co&lo Mtso. CA tu26. 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These are two Christmas features you'll find on Pages CS and CB . - Plaza project rejected Schoolpow er drive raise s $74,920 Bristol street office building nixed by Me$a· council By JODI CADENHEAD OfllMDllltt-te.fl Plans for two six-story office build i ngs near South Coast Plaza have been scrapped by the Costa Mesa City Council. T he council voted 4·1, with Donn Hall voting no. to support an appeal by north Costa Mesa homeowners seeking to overturn the P la nnin g Commission 's approval last September of the office complex at 3150 Bristol St. Homeowners east a nd west of the proposed development claim the project wi ll increase traffic, block the sun and create a precedent for t h e f uture construction o f h igh rise buildings south of the San Diego Freeway. It was the fourth time in three years that James Glanulias. a representative of Bristol Plaza, had attempted to get his plans for an office com plex al Bristol Street and Paularino A venue off the ground. He told the council Monday that t he proposed twin towers, scaled down from the original 14 -story plans, would not have UCI professor named to panel Dr. I rving Leopold, a UC I rvine professor. h as been appoin ted to serve on t h e advisory committee for t he National InstitutP-s of Health. Leopold, c hairman of the department of Ophthalmology at the UCl College of Medicine. the same traffic impact u a shopping center or food park Councilman Ed Mc Farland said he was concerned about the traffic impact and the effect the recent closure of the adjacent Montgomery Ward store would have on the project. The only voice of support came from Councilman Ha ll who contended that the proposed 229 ,068· square· foot o ffice buildings would have less traffic impact than a shopping center or resta urant . "The impression I'm getting <from the l)omeowners l is that there be no development," said Hall. "To deny a property owner the right to develop, one has to be prepared to purchase the property. And we're not " HOAG DIRECTOR .John W Applegate. ~.D . ha!'> ht'l'n dected to a thn·e·\'l'ar tt·rm o n t h t' II o i.I g ~ t• m o n a I 1 lospital b<>i.lrd of d1n·l·tor-.. i n N l' w pc > rt B l' i.1 (' h . a s I' l' p r l' S l' n l a t I \ l' o f l h l' hospital medil'al !'>ta ff th· joined an 1964 Robinson's AFT ER -CHRIS TM AS R e pr ese ntatives o f Schoolpower. the fund-raising arm of t he Laguna Beach Education Foundation, say Lhey have received $35,000 in cash , $36,720 in pledges. a sculpture worth about $700 and a $2,500 painting during three months of fund raising The monev and valuables have come from phone-a-thons condu cted by School power volu-nteers to Laguna Beach Unified School District parents Dana Empringham , a member of the Schoolpower Board of Directors. said more phone-a-thons are planned in th e near future Other fund-raising activities planned b y Schoo lp ower are a CLEARANCE AND SALE SAVE NOW ON THE FRESH NEW SEPARATES JWR JR'S LOVE BEST 51599 OUR MINI SPLIT SKIRT Special In bright new colors or cnsp polyester/cotton Choose red. royal, navy or khaki Sizes 3-13 By Amy Marsh Wonderful with our Back-to-Back acryltc cable knit pullover. 1n red. royal. purple and white for S·M·L Orig $25. sale $1 6.99. 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All Items sublect to prior sele l •J 10-kilometer run ln Match and the second annu1l "World's Greatest Raffle" in May. A Schoolpow er sponsored auction last year made $70,000 for the district. E mpringham said his organization hopes to double that amount at the next event. All private fu nds raused by Schoolpower are turned over to the Laguna Beach Unified School Distri ct with no stipulations on how the money is to be spent. The volunteer group has set a goal or raising $450,000 before 'the end of the 1982-83 school year, enough to wipe out the distr ict's expected budget deficit -. , , ~~-~~~--~------------------------------.................. .. . .. .. .. . .. ('2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/'Frlday. December 25. 1981 be knows his quirks 2 firms pay fines Lifting of curbs eyed Credit unions favor deregulation plan WEDS William S. Milligan was rnarrie(i to Tanda Bartley while he was (n a psychiatric hospital in Ohio. • .. Man of many personalities COLUMSUS, Ohio <AP) -The woman who marrled Billy Mllll(lao in a psychiatric hospital where he is confined sars she bas met and dealt with most qr all o Milli1an's multiple personallUes. Milligan, 26, and Tanda Kaye Bartley, 21, were married at the Central Ohio Psychiatric Hospital. Milligan was found innocent by reason ol insanity in 1978 of rape. robbery and kidnap charges. At that lime. a Franklin County judge accepted a report that Milllgan bad 10 personalities. An Ohio University professor. Daniel Keyes, bas written a book that says Milligan has 24 personalities. Mrs. Milligan said if she had judged Mllliga.n by what she read, 'I'd never have married him. But I've dealt with the different personalities. J know all of them. They know me. I've encountered probably all oflhem." She said she deals with different personalities. "on their level, depending on the age and mentality." BR I D E -Tanda Kaye Bartley who married William Milligan says she has learned to live with hi s multiple personalities. Two Orange Co unty businesses paid fines ufter being found guilty of air pollution control vlolat1ons, the South Coast Air Quality Management Di strict reports The ALI American Asphalt Co paid a $700 fine fo r al l owing excessive carbon monoxide emissions from its Westminster plant April 28, according lo SCAQM D oHicials. Gasoline truck driver William Stulzriem of Buena Park paid a $280 fine for a June violation in which he transferred gasoline from his truck to a service station without using required vupor controls. WASHJNGTON <AP) -A proposal to remove lnterest·rate ceilings on savers' accounts in rederally regulated credit unions is attracting mostly favorable response. Some spokesmen for credit unions, however, b<>pe any change will be handled cautiously. "l think it's an excellent idea," said Donald Beall. ge neral manager of the 20,000 member-NASA Federal Credit Unjon in the Washington area With deregulation, Beall predicted, credit unions would be competitive with other financial institutions and "pay the highest we can pay." Credit unions, he said, "will find their level in the marketplace." Thomas Ryan .. manager or the Albuquerque. N M. Bell Federal Credit Union, agreed, but was concerned that while most credit unions are sophisticated enough to handle deregulation. some smaller ones aren't. Moving ahead of other federal financial regulators, the board of the National Credit Union Administration agreed last week to ask the 12,500 credit unions they regulate whether they want to be free of rules governing interest rates 1tnd other conditions of savings accounts offered customers Federally chartered credit unions are limited to paying 12 percent interest on reguletr share accounts. 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She was somewhat out of breath and all aglow T he room brightened in the wak e or Colleen McCullough, the Au s tr alian wr iter wh ose best-selling novel, "The Thorn Birds." sold more than 8 million copies and made her a millionaire four years ago She wore a long sleeved gown with chunky gold sculptured jewelry. And hugging her ample body was a cloak or white fur -a lot of fur. But was she the same writer who sat in her publisher's oCCice four years ago in a simple gray sw eater and sen sible s hoes. stunned by her own success'> Was she the same person who rode the bu1> ull tht· way from Connecticut Just to kt.<t:p all tho~e interview appointments? And was she the i.ame woman who gave up a career as u neurophyslclst to become tt nurse by day and a writer by night? She was Colleen McCullough can still puncture the gray of a foggy, fo1gy day with her string-of-pearls smile and deep belly laugh And she still has enough humility to say that her latest novel, "An Indecent Obi.ession," might not be the monster seller "The Thorn Birds" was "I 'm stall earning about $200,000 a year from 'Thorn Birds,' but I don 't think 'Indecent Exposure' wall earn that much," she said, sapping a rather tart bourbon sour. ·'Once as enough to earn seven figures,·· she said, laughing a fat lady 's laugh She fills up her corner of the • room, delighting in ht-rsetr nod her surroundings And af sucrl'~!. hai. spoiled this Australian writer, it doesn't show. ''T he rur coat doesn 'l uucUy look lake I don't spend at," she said. "I'm 45 now and I thought al about Ume I started looking, well, i.mart middle ace ... L ife arter fame and fortune means Miss McCullough ran take stretch limou sines to her publisher's offic:e instead of the gas-gasping bus, and can buy an El Greco original, af one were for sale. But mostl y, success has propelled Colleen McCullough to a tiny island off the east coast or Australia, where her name and bank account aren't loo important "lt's very easy once you become famous of falling into the trap of taking yourself too seriously and forgettmg that the most important thing that made you famous as - Orango Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. December 25. 1981 your work,' ~he sauJ 'I la\'e an a place where it's so 1:so luted that my fame hasn't penetrated," she said "I'm not coni.tantl:t an people's thouahts as ::i celebrity " "l think my writing 1s better," she saad "I seem to be getting i.parer and need less words 0-an I needed . l didn't have the an1utsh I had before in breaking off and going to work It was easier to write this book." When she wrote .. The Thorn Birds," Miu McCuJlou1h worked as a neurophya1cist at Yale U niversity 's School or Internal Medicine in New H aven by day and wrote at night. When the book was finished, she decided to switch helds and enter nursing school in London something she was µrofessionally ovcrquahfacd to do. "The Thorn Hi rd s" was a romanlar s a ga o f three gcnt•rations of the Cleary family • 't\n lndce".-nt Obsesi.ton" 1s the story of 111x male patients and their nursc, llonour Langtry, in a World Wur 11 military hospital · · · tndccenl Obsession · 1!. a raw book ," i.h~ said "It is a book that lives inside peopl e's minds - much more clitustrophobic in feel. The thing that pleases me most about this book is that I shook 'The Thorn Birds' completely "I think critics wall take me seriously now, because they will' have to understand that I wasn't: snagged an the 'Thorn Birds' trap. They'll sec that l still have places to go as a writer " "You know," s he said, smoothing her waist -length hair, . 'I belong to that age group or women who have been chronically underpaid I would never have caught my face financially if I hadn't taken to writing. Money mea n~ I don't have to want in my old age " L IKES FAME - Australian a utho r Colleen McCullough's first novel sold more t han 8 million copies an d mad e her a millionaire ------------------------------------------- Robinson's AFTER -CHRI STMAS CLEARANCE AND SALE 544.99 ACT I DAYTIME DRESS COLLECTION Orig $66 Polyes1er1woo1 makes them practical career basics. 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Ill• Ht1h Olt>ilt the IU1' The vernal equinox Ma1ct120012111tnevomalOQU4nox ort1r11dayo1spnng 1n1noNontiem Hem1~10 The 1un "ppea111 doeetly above the equatOf ilnd tM North Pote ~1111 to N11t tow11d the sun The summer aoletlce The winter solstice June 20 01 2 1 is the sumnie1 M>lauto or lirlt dly ol aumme1, in the Nont1ero1 Hem111phe1e The North Pole 11> 111tt1d towa1d tho sun, and the Nonhem Hem1Spho1e 1eee111os 1 he most sunlight Dec 21 01 22 ISlhe wm1erso1suee, or 11r11da';ol winter, m the Nonhorn H1tm1sphere The North Pole is 1111&0 away lrom lhe sun. ano the Nonhctrn Hem1sphe1e receives the least sunhgt\l , \ The autumnal equinox / Eanh!>Orbtt Sept 22 or 23 os lhe autumnal equonox. Of lorst day ol fall 1n the Nonhem Herr11splle1e The sun again appea1s oirectly above the equator bUt the North Pole begins to slant away lrom the sun Places on Earth have at:>Out 12 h0u1s of dayhght and 12 hOurs 01 oa11\ness dunng each equinox a1.:>und!>un /earth !>or1>11 a1ound&un THE SEASONS Graphic shows how seasons change as the earth tilts in its orbit around the sun. Two courses set at OCC Two courses, one in inte rmediate Japanese and another in physical education. will be a mong those offered ror the first time wh e n Orange Coast College's spring semester begins Feb. 1. An 88-page publica tion listing day and evening class offerings at OCC this s pring will be mailed to residents of the Coast Community College District after Christmas . Registration fo r spring classes will take place Jan. 5-29. The Japanese course. a continuation of OCC's Japanese 280 class. provide s furth er language s tudy and review or Japanese gra mm ar, writing , co nver sa tion and reading. The ph ysica l education course will focus on the relationship between ph ysical activity and health AFTER CHRISTMAS SALE Selected Group of Men 's and Women 's Shoes Regular 825 to s 100 NOW 2Qo/o to 50°10 Ott FAMOUS BRANDS OF MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SHOES SUCH AS: E .T. WRIGHT, JARMAN, STREET- CARS, NINA, ONEX, BREEZY, B I FF, SB ICCA AND CHEROKEE. Mai or Credit Cards. Accepted Innes SHOES South Coast Piaza The Rus1y Pelican is opening in lrvlnr De('ember 18th hrlnging it's rc·nowned selertlon of fresh seafood served in one or the mo~t unique & e~ciung reslllurants to be found. Hui Lhe Rusry Pelican isn't just a restaurant . . It's a 1trea1 place 10 mee1 over a cocklll.ll or enjoy an appetizer or light meal from 1he Seafood Bar in the colorruJ. run lively lounite lc's ~"" 11·~ ~un It 's Exchlng It's IJke :'fo Other Seafood Rcstaul'2nt Around. Dlnntr A Cocktails Nlghll}' Lunch to follow Soon Just acr~ tht' .W5 fW}. from the John Waynt Airport . IRVI NE Course aims to dispel myths about 'Titanic' AKHON . Ohio (Al'> ''Be Br1t1~h." 'u11t E J Smith L'n~d lo frlghlt•rwd r>a::U>L'nJ:l'rs uboard the Tltunlc a'i thf' s hip sunk in the icy wutcrs of the North i\tlant1<.' Th<' ~t·1•11t is true, but many other stones s urrounding the lll'U disaster are romantic m yths form1'<l over th<.' decades, says C<1rl Quatraro, who teaches a course.on the Titanic lit the University of Akron Fo1· $40, anyont: interested enough can have the myths di:;pclled in Qua\raro's non.credit course under the <'O llege's s pecial prol(rams curnculum ·'There are s o many myths and unans wered questions <1bout the entire voyage, that I have to be careful lo separate fact from f1c t1on from the beginn ing or the course ... said Quulraro. a building contractor who has been study ing the disaster a uozen years The Titanic, making 1t~ maiden voyaAl' from England to lhe United States. sank April 15, 1912. k11l1ng more than 1,500 people. About 700 t•scuped "Onc of the d1fficull1e5 1s Loo much 1nformat1on flouting around, most of it wrong," he S}iid He and some of his 12 students are members of the T itanic mstorical Societ y, headquartere d in Indian Orchard. Mass. Many s tudents are eager to get right to the ship's collis1on with an iceberg, he says, <Jdding, "ln fact, the first question of the first class was 'Wh y weren't enough lifeboats on the ship"· "l have the course arranged so it takes us three c lasses JUsl to get lo the collision " Stories are often told that the Titanic's c re w didn't respond to repealed warnings of icebergs in the a rea 1t was entering, but Quatraro said precautions were taken "We know that the lookouls. high i- up in the crow's nest. were watching for 1cc bused on warnings from other 11h11n1." he 'i&ld "There 111 nt> truth whutsocvcr that the Titanic hit one l'iolated, rnonsler Iceberg floating 1n lh(• North Allantk '· Because there was no moon and thl• sea was culm, no waves were brcakufg on the iceberg, Quatraro C'x1>lalncd Wuves might have been hoard l}y the lookoul!I. "We now know that when the Titanic s potted the 'berg, s he n·vcn.t·d her engines," he said. "1'h 1 ~ caused the ship's main propeller to stop turning, resulting 10 an almost complete loss of steering capability "The Tit..inic went into what mus t h11v e been a sickening, two-mile skid into a spur of the iceberg," he said · Even a head on collision would htive been heller The s hip's bow would hav(' been damaged but she \o\llUlct have !\taycd <1float " Thrt.:l' hour" later. the luxury Br1t1 'ih ocl•anhner s ank. Ont· ... tory that 1s no t myth. ~JU:Jtrarn """I. 1s thdl the Tit<1nic s =-ink 1 n~ wa.., fon·told, in a way In l!rn8 14 yl'ars before the dis aster a book titled ·'The Wreck of the Titan" told a fictional story about the world's g reatest ocean liner whil·h sank on its maide n voy<1J:e after striking an iceberg in the North All anlic. he said Crhne fight flawed WASlllNC;ToN cAP 1 The SlOO rn11l1on fl·dl•ral "trike force program against organized crime has organ11a11 on..il fla~s a nd has µrudun•<l rl'latf\'cl) few long-term Jail t<'rm ... for major criminal figures. tht· Ge1lt'ral Accounting Office said The GAO looked at operations an four of the 15 c·1t1es where the Jus tice l>l•partrm·nt <·rcatcd strike forC'es 'ICllTIOUt llltlHIU "CTll"IOUt I Ut!NIU llAMI UATIMIHT lltAM& lfAllMIHT '"• 101io.1"9 0., .. ,., ate CIOl"f Tftt loflowlftQ 1>ot10ft I• dall\9 .......... , ., °"'''~' -OfNlAAllON IHALIY 1/0t AU\YINl )100 Alrw•y 1s.,11o H••lllOr 'I"" \¥1 .. 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U )Oil I, 1"7 ~3''41 s-..1 "'BUC NOTICE P\JBUC NOTICE FICTITIOOS auSINIU NAME iTATIMENT r "" to11uw1no owr ~on\ .,. 001no tk"1nen.t\ PRIN llN(, CON~Ul I ANI \ INlERNAllON"L 1194 H•111 (1rt,., 'Ul'IEll C~llT OF C"Lll'OllNIA, COUl4T\I 01' Oii ANGE 0110111 TO SHOW CAUSE '011 CHANGE Of' NAMI CASI NUMallt Alt1- ln ll\• -lltr Of 1no Appl1u11on ol PA TRlllA ANN 10t1NS0 N Fot Chanoe Of N•,,,. PA r RoCIA llNN JOHNSON h•• lllto t~•• Mt>w (.llifo,-n•• • .,.,. WtlH•m A Mtt•ttt Pr~\M,knt •f\d ft twlUion tn U1H\ <-ovt'1 IOf' •n Ofde-r crutt l JC.Huh"• Off It.t r. it•• H•••• •llow •uv p.irtt11on•r 10 t "•"9 .. P\er C1rrtt cosi.Mew Cdltfortu••~,. ,.•m • ''om PAfRt(IA &,.,N l •lldn Ann WtrO M erH JOHNSON lo ENGRIO OC.T AV IA Ea~tuhvP-VKI Prttt0en1 J1Qc H•ll1 JOHNSON lUPHEA (•ff le '°''•Meow C•lltotnl4 ~n•7• I ft '' IW'f'fti' OtOHH '"•' ;tll oe-r\Qn\ L•\• Al..r ,.,.,..,.., 11._,. 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S•nl• An•, CA '2101, hi (IH I IJ~4SIO Publo<neo Ordn9f c ..... 0•1ly PllOI o.. 11 H l~I J•n I I, l'l;i7 W1-tl ln£ F1t.t1t1ou\ 8u\1n•\\ N•rn .. 1 rflt~rrt.-d to •bO"it w.t\ flt~ 1n Or•uQ~ PtJIUC MIJTlC( Counhon-y l) 1Q81 1------------Eow•n~yei Brook\ lt b•utt:wl Irvin• (alito,.r111 9?1U "CTI nous au st HESS Thi\ D<M,,...., ... , conOU"l•d by di\ NAME STATEMENT tndhttdU41 I l ti• fottow.1"') Ptr;.on, 1tre 001nQ Ed••,, M tsroot\ °"'°'~" .,,. fn1s \t•tf',.._.,...I w,u filf'd ,.,1n ·~~ OAHI S STATIONERY tSll:i t.ountw-Cltirk. ot O'•"Of' (°'-tnh on G.olO.nwf'\I Wttt""''\1•r C•t1f0tn1• I O.omo.• I 1"'1 I .,oil Fh11U J..,,.,.,.., Yn•I" 1004 Bon•lro Cl Publt\hfd CH "'9 (.o.\t D•t1v P•tol t4vnHncr'0tt &¥P\ C•l•tOfrw• ·~ I O.c 11 1& H 1'iel J•n 1 l'l!IJ C.t o•v• W ~"' 1n 111 '•0" \)A9ll 8on•1rt (.1 HunltftQlon B••<" -------------1 C•lllorn1•97~ PUBUC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS •uSIHEn HAME STAlEMENl Th• tollow1no CM ''al\ 1 \ 0011"Hil OUStMU•' VIST" VERDE MObllEHOME !>IT E S II II Pomona A • ..,._ Co\l• Mew, CA '2•21 J •m f'l (h•,l e \ WOOd\. 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FICTITIOOS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT th~ totlo••nQ otr\or \ 001no buJ•nf'U •\ !HE OAIC TRll 91)7 IC•C>U O• Hun11noton S.~n (411tf 91646 J •M•'), O•v1d C,•rnmonl.,v 91S2 tC.•N• Or tivnt1nQton B~•cf'\. (•lit .,~ .. I Thi\ OiU\1n,.\\ •\ <ono1.1Ctf"a by .an -------------lnd1¥1dl.ldl PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS auSINISS HAMI STATl:MI HT The to1towln9 p•r\on u do,nv bu\l,,.UH KC UNO(RWlllER YACMT SERVICE, n1 111111 Slrttt, N«wpon Buell. Cll 97163 Keith 0 Colwlck, :1812 S.ltm, Ja~s D C.•mmonle" Tht' '1•t•mif'nt Wtt\ filf'G w•th the Cot.1nh Cltn 01 OranQf' (o..m11 on O.c 7 1'191 FlllUI PuDlt\.....O 0••"9t , ..... 1 O••lv Pllol 0.c • 11 11 71. 1'191 SJ00.11 P\JlllC NOTICE ~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~'"1 .... ~977u F~TITl~SIU~N ESS Tllh """""' I• conou<te<I by •n NAME STATEMENT ltM:tlvidv.tl Thr tollOwtnQ otr\on 1s ao1nQ PS Style Primrose Border E~gant French Linen.' and Domestics for Sophi$ticated Entertaining_ Ktllll 0 Colwl<k °"''""" •• Thl1 llAlltmenl -~ loll!CI wllh 11\e W R BURICE ANO ll~S.OC•ATES, County Clerk of Or•n<19 County on 1011 o ........ , Ctnlu Or = 11l, Irvine, O..:tm~• ~ t'lll CA •110 P:111GJ WttH•m A1(nArO Burat •047 t Publisnect Or•19 CCN•I D•lly Piiot. CIHl\llM °' M...,llnqton Bt•<". CA 0..: It, II U, 1'el ...aJ.n I 1"1 ., ... 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Coell Oolly Piiot, c ompll nt h°' .... ,. llltd l>y Ill• Ot< 4 11 II, u 1'1! ._,,. plalnllH 1199insl you, II ....,.. •"h lo ' ' ' ' 1-I NfetMI UWI la ....... 1, you m\1$1, wlthlft • clOyt -thli •ummons It MMlff PlllJC •ncE on ''"'· 11i. "'"" 1"'• court • "''"'°" -------------I f'Ol4HW\._ tit "'9 comcitolnt. Vftltts you lllCTITIOUI IU$1NIU HAM• STATIMIHT Tile 1v11ow1110 11•rHn I• d•lfltl 11u1lnoo as: E HGOltE PltOOVCTIOHS, ttaO Grae.a, •M, C•t• Mose, C.all..,nl• f2''6 lcell "•11oa11 Do•ltOf\, 117.pi ltl•orslO. •-. Hewper1 a..ch, talll~nll'MtO Tllla IMillwtt 11 ~IM .... _,, lftollYlduel tcettO.•Mft Tlllt .W""-1 wM lllM wlltl "" ,_,., c ..... fJf OfOl\9f c-ty .. Cit ... ~ Ooff ... 11 wlll ... _,..."" Httlk•0911 Of .. lll•lllllff, -'"'' (Ollr't ,..,.,, .,.... • ,~, ........ ,, ... lff ........ , °""""'°"' "' "'-cemplalnl, wlllcll ceulCI re1u11 '" gornhll"""I ti wo.,.s. U -11\I el melloy M ......-ty or othtt rollet ,...,. ... llllM~•"'t. OotM: Oc1. It. Htl ....... _.. CllH'll evH-vw.....- Oleu!V Milt Fl , .............. , .... .....,.., ..... W Honor Ma.l Mejor Credit Cards South Cout Plaia Off•,...., ), ... , 556 0854 Lower Level "mn ,.. Near Bullocks "*41-0r..,.. '-'' 0o11v "'*· .. _____________________________________ .. OK. 4, It, II, ts, 1•1 »,._.I .... ,. I,...,~.,. ,, .. ,,...., ,._,.,...Or..., c..tt 0 .. ly Pl144.. OK. 4, 11, 1e, U. 1•1 ~' ' ' Even ol' Santa the jolly elf has critics Ry GEORGE W. CORNELL ........... "_ NEW YORK -That midnight "visitor" to many homes across the country before dawn today wasn't always so plump and jolly. Nor rn times past did he ride a sleigh through the sky, whistling and snapping his whip over that racinJ( team of reindeer. "On Prancer, on Vixen! . On Donner and Blilzen'" All that gear , hustle and jaunty cast didn't become part of the accumulated Christmas ingredients until the second half of the 19th century, the result or a poem and some drawings. The upshot. Santa Claus, that belly-laughing. s wift-traveling, chimney-scampering distributor or girts and now a ubiquitous department store presence, gets both brickbats and applause from religious anaJysts. He complements the gospel message, say some. adding gaiety to it. But others say he detracts from it, whetting materialistic appetites He's a "coordinating agent" between faith and commerce, some sociological researchers say In any case, Santa Claus and his cargo derived from popuJar drawings in the 1860s by a New York illustrator, Thomas Nast, influenced by descriptions in Clement Clark Moore's 1823 poem, "The Night Before Christmas." However. there was a forerunner to Santa of a sharply contrasting type, an erect, saintly rigure in red bishop's robe. St. Nicholas. He developed in Holland as a rather regal, austere character, rid[ng a white steed through the s ky, his helper. Pete. dispensing cookies to good children and birch rods to bad ones. That image, in turn , evolved Cro m a legendary, apparently real St. Nicholas, a fourth-centur y , Middle Eastern bishop, who Santa gets both brickbats and applause from religious. analysts. secretly and generously gave gifts to the needy Once he is said to have thrown three bags of gold through the cottage window of three sisters, saving them from being forced into prostitution for lack of dowries. While th at St. Nicholas lived in the warm Mediterranean region, his latter·day offshoot. Santa Claus. maintains an address in the cold. snow-clad land of the North Pole, where he appeared in the early drawings using his spyglass to check on children's behavior "He should be liquidated," a Kansas City man says in a letter to the U.S. Catholic in response to a survey taken several Christmases ago. "Santa Cl aus is Satan's best tool to distract children from Jesus Christ.., Although nearly half the respondents felt Santa distracts from the real meaning of the occasion. most still insisted on keeping him in it. saying he adds excitement and run. In that same publication, published in Chicago by the Ctaretian Fathers, the Rev. John Shea has contended that such imaginary accretions to Christmas can be tied into the central point That point is the entry of God 's love directly into human history through the birth or Jesus, and Shea suggests the tale or the sudden arrival or Santa. "a heave nly visitor with gifts." can indirectly bolster that message. Such accumulated secondary adjuncts to Christmas "are not meant to compete but to complement" the sacred meaning, he maintained He said the extra "culturaJ stories are spinoffs" fro m the bas ic message. reflecting it in roundabout ways. For example, "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer," origmatly a 1939 advertising creature popularized by a Gene Autry record, tells or a rejected little reindeer who becomes the light in darkness and shows others the way Scripture speaks or Christ, born in re1ected circumstances. as the "true light" that "shines in t he darkness." showing humanity the way In addition to "St. Nick," there also have been othe r precursors of Santa Claus, including England's Father Christmas, usually depicted as a tall , bearded o ld man bearing gifts, and Germany's "Christkindle" <Christ Child). initiall y hi s blithe. young messenger. an appellation slurred into "Kris Kringle" an America and blurred into identity with the latter-day Santa. Thal fellow has become a "rituaJ landmark" serving as the hinge "between our religion and co mme r cia l stru ctu r es,·· socio-r eligion researchers at Temple Unive?ity in Philadelphia once concluded. They found that the two. disparate elements of Christmas, faith and merchandising, "can coexist in the neutral area defined by Santa Claus," combining as he does the "sacramentaJ identity of St. Nicholas·· with Santa's "secular, worldly personaJity." It so happens that J esus is held to have combined such elements in a deeper, more enduring sense, bringing the divine into a shabby and crass environment. 4 oays onlY Y2 OFF SALE All Our Florist one -of-a -kind Holiday Creations. Saturday • Tuesday December 26-29 "" ... THE URJ.'S P\.-•ttUTING ... ., Wetet Ht•O"t "' l 1t' '"fl'. "''•·fflf ...... c;1.,..,.,11°"''~ lf".t+~ ~tof• ~•4.tf"'I "'°"" At•at CO&TA•&A641·1289 ,._..__ Ml&llOto wJ0-495-0401 JtwfC•-C-•o,.. ... ~ .,.... '-...... ,, ,k.,. , If it's got wheels you'll move it faster in a Daily Pilot classified ad.call 642-5678 and a friendly ad-vlsorwm help you turn your wheels Into cash. 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C>rtl.Y Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Fnday. December,25, 1981 (7 Defense's hospital plan nixe d UC won't r eserve facilities fo r soldiers in a ll -out war SAN fo'RANCISCO (AP) - U nive r s ity o f California hospltaJs will not participi.te In a Oe fe nse Department plan io reser ve (acalities for wounded soldiers in case of an Mil-out war, UC offic ials said. Defense orricials are trying to earmurk 50,000 beds a cross the n a tion tor military casualties und have asked hospitals to pledge at least 50 beds a nd provide lists of hos pital workers lJy age. sex a nd technical s pecialty. UC Vice President William 8. t'r c tte r ~tud the un1ver 1tty system's tlvc major hospitals already are heavily committed ''lo meet the needs of patients itponsored by public programs'' and ('wtnot promise a specific number of beds for soldiers. Providing data on ~rsonnel would violate California privacy lawis, he added. The Defense Depar tment effort has me t wides pread resistance among doctors al m a ny hospitals . Locall y. the m e dical board of Stanford University Hospital has urged non-part1c1pation bul deferred a response until February T he Contra Costa <.:o unty m edical a t a rf has VQH'cd dis approval of the i>lan , saying al implies tacrt approval fo r the planning of a nuclea r war John R. Quinn, archba!ihop of the San F'rancasco Roman Catholic diocese, 10 October urged Catholic health facilities t o "vigorous l y o ppose the Intentions of the Department of Defen se t o es tabli s h a 'Civilian-Military Contingency Hospital System.· · · Nude picture prank cost s $11,000 SAN DIEGO (AP> -Lorraine Sayers. 19, was working in communications at the sheriff's o ffi ce las t Ma r c h when so m ebody put a P l ay boy cente rfold pi c ture in her message box -with he r picture pasted over the nude model's face. pictures or nude women with a likeness or Miss Sayers as the fa ce w e re plan t ed f o r co-workers to see. Commission. T his week, the agencies ruled s he was the subJect of texucsl ha r assment and ordered that s he be paid an extra $44 a week for fi ve years and the pranksters disciplined. 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My mother was fired from her job.'' ··Dear Santa: 1 know you are late-ore but I only want a couple things for Chrlstmas," writes Jenn ifer in Baltimore. "In my stocking 1 would like a big Rubik's Cube. And J would like a Dialtal Watch for Christmas and a soccer ball. And a pair of Jordache pants." In post offices across the nation, the people who read children's letters to Santa Claus are noticing that some kids are asking for less this year. "I think parents are telling them they're not going to have as much this year," said Elaine Lamb, a postal worker al Michigan's Royal Oak post omce, which gets the Santa letters from the Detroit area, where the economy has been crippled by auto Industry layorrs. Mrs. Lamb, who coordinates the distribution of the letters to locaJ post offices, said the request lists in the letters were very long in past years, but they "aren't long like that this year." A boy named Ryan, whose letter was addressed to "God and Santa" but ended up In the Tucson, Arb., post ortice. said his family was "very short or money, and ir it's one thing I don't like, It is mom and dad upset, It upets me." Public mlormalion officer Donald Sager at the Minneapolis post office s aid letters to Santa have shorter lists this year, showing "children are understanding the economic times." ·"The thing I probably noticed most, comparing the mail with last year," Sager said, "is that children are frequently mentlonin1 their parents and are requestln1 that Santa get them a shirt or a pair of pants." "I've noticed this year kids aren't asking for a lot of toys," said Carol Keeley, a Postal Service secretary In Dallas who has been answering Santa's mail seven years. "These kids are very aware that there are people who are less advantaged." Even parents write lo Santa. "Dear Santa Claus," began a letter from southeast Atlanta, "J have three children and I can't afford to buy them things for Christmas. They need clothes for school. If you can help me, I will really appreciate the help." Ron Denney, a spokesman for the Post al Servic e in Atlanta and northern Georgia, said some people 1nsons AFTER-CHRISTMAS ask the post ofrlce for letters 10 they can answer the requests. Not aJI kids are being modest in their requests. A spot check of post omces shows that most kids are sUU asking for plenty of expensive stuff from Santa -"They're really into electronics." said Lisa De Vincenzo of the Boston post office. Letters reflecting hard times are in the minority: Many post offices reported, no such letters; of •so in the Washington area and 100 In Richmond, Va., only one letter in each place expressed concern about hard times. .. Dear Santa Claus," wrote Mandi or Springfield, Ohio, "Mom said you didn't have as much money this year to make toys like before. 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Al the top, hopefully Therefore, if Malavasi stays true to his word, only two of the present eight assistants will be Word h<1s 1t that Coach Ray Malavas1 has "until the third or fourth game" next season to whip the Rams back into shape. If, by that time. t h ey are not playing up to (Georgia's or Dominic's'• J e xpectations. Malavasi will be gone . it's as simple as th at. Which brings us to Malavasi's assistants. The Rams coach has become very disenchanted with some of his helpers. Call it insecurity, or pa ranoia. or the ract they've done a lousy job. but Malavasi 1s convinced there are some members of his s taff who are trying to undermine his operation rt.'lained the others will gel walking papers The two coaches M alavas1 wants to keep have supposedly been informed o(.thal fact The others. reportedly, will learn of their fate shortly. • * • THE RAMS' SECON D ORDER of business deals with personnel -their own and po:isible future f meaning college playersJ. Unlike previous years. the Ram s' needs are many. With five picks in the first three ro unus, the team hopes to find a defensive end. a middle line backer. a Light end. an offen~ive lineman and a wide r ece1vl·r ---- LONG WAIT One of t h e reasons the L a k e r~ intcn~ifiNI their se a rch for a backup t'enll'r to Kareem Abdul-.Jabba r. rulminatrng "1th th<.> c:1cqu1-;1tion of Bob :'vte.\d<><1 Thur<\cla~. ''as lhl' injury tn pcl\\er .,.I,.... forward Miteh Kuµchak . seen here resting in hb aµartml·nl Kupt'huk 1s out 8-10 "t:l•I-:-. "1th a ·run frat'llll'l' of th(' lateral t 1h1~ Can Reid balance priorities? Religion, basketball conflict for Houston Rocket star HOUSTON <AP 1 Houston Rockel forward Robert Reid, a devout memb e r o f t h e Pentecos tal Churc h and a professional basketball player a ll w rapped in the same body, m ust travel two worlds. The trips buck and forth posed a dilemma so g reat that Re id walk e d a\!,ay f ro m h i s professional li fe for 11 days earlier this month to ftnd out 1f he could co-exist in both worlds. ''WHE N VOL' go through a championship season and lheo start looking for the next season it got lo the point that I was sort of putting Jesus behind bas k etbal l ," R ei d s aid "Basketball was starting to go fi rst and I wasn't ha ppy 't!.ith that." T he nom adic h fe of a National Basketball /\ssoc1at1on player has its d istractions on the road and the laste or victory. like the Roc k ets' West e rn Division crown last seaso n. can confuse a player about his pr iorities It makes him thirst for mor e glory "It was like a balloon build ing up with more and more air and I fin all y had to get away before that balloon burst." Reid said In hi s religious world, Reid a dh eres to th e s tric t ANALYSIS fundamentalist beliefs or the Pen tecostal Church, where an older mem ber m ight a dmonish Reid for a lack of modesty by wearing the s hort pants required by his profession. AND ABOV E all . one 's occupation does not rate higher than one's God "It wasn't so m uch that it wa s a conflict that basketball and religion don't mix," Reid said. "lt was a concept or Robert Reid and his religion had to get on the right trac k a nd l honestly believe that I've done that." While Re id feels he c an bala nce his religion and career , othe r me m ber s of his family ar en't so convinced. Re id's mothe r, Blondell Reid, and his grandmother , Cora Cato, both Pe ntecosta l ministers , were opposed to Reid returning to basketball. . "They said lhey wanted me to ge l even closer to Jesus but that the final decision was up to me, .. Re id s a id . "The decision t o re turn came oo m e kind of slow. I had been gone two weeks and I said 'hey, you've got to make a decision.' s tudy of the Bible He took several days to 1us t d r ive around Texas and then ended up at his grandmother's house in Miami. Fla .. A II m all. I think I've found pe ace with m yself a nd this makes me feel real good, now 1 can come back a nd play ball, .. Reid said. "The time off made me realize how at one time before I left, how lightly l was taking Jesus ... Reid's rededication has not ca11!>ed problems with h is teammates. He doesn't plan to lecture them and accepts their go o d natured teas ing a s acceptance of his convictions. No, I didn't fori.:t•t t he quarterback spot. but the Rams hopl· to rt•t•ltf\ thmgs there by re ~1i:ning Vince Ferrugamo 170 name:. ut this u m e of year Right now, that number is a scant 125. Or COUrbC, with the thin year, the Ram s are fc>rlunate they have five picks 1n the first three rounds. including t he No. 4 choice overall. Anywuy, tht· H.alll!\ are no longer lookm j( for players they t·an "brtnJ.( along slowly." Tht>y need at least two bod1Ps who can come 1n and start r ight away. • • * The one thtnK lhf' Rams have to avoid 1s another colll·J.(e <iraft Ith lh1!> pa!'it :.eason, whH'h was. to say the lt·.1-,1 :t monunwnlal di~astc:r Another om• lik1· th:it uncl nwn• lhcsn JUSl '>IX CO<tCh('s Y.tll h1· luok111 g for 111h ... SPEAKING OF THE DRAFT, the Rams <.·onlc nd they will go for the "best athlete" rather lh:in need With that In m ind, it's conceivable that llw h·am could wind UiJ with Heisman T rophy Y. IOnC'r .\1;_1n·u-, Allen • • • A fcw phone calls uncovered the following 111formation 1f the draft we re held today: UNFORTUNATt-:1. Y. this y<•ar 's coll ege crop 1sn 'L going to be very coopcrntive New 1-:ngland, picking first, highly covets Tt·Xt1!'> dcfen-,1ve end Ken Sims. If you thought la!'>l }C;.ir·~ wa!'i had and 1t Haiti morc . drafting second , wants a quartt•rbat·k . es pecially since Bert Jones is all but '>1g11ed. !>eall·d and delivered to Denver The -.urpr1:-.1ng thing here 1s that Baltimore is more 111lNl·stcd 1n Art Schlichter of Ohio State than 1l is Jim Mc:\fahon of BYU was th1 .., one prom1 'tl''> lo llt! even wors(· Says who'' The R;.ims D1n•ctor of Pl<.iyl'r Per!-tonn<'I. John Math, th.it :-. .... 110 ''This 1'> a dl'f1n1lt:' 1111 q•;11 ... aid Math "Thi-, year will l>I' «omp<1rn bl1· 111 :-.ltghth below, last o;cason ·· Math s J1cl lhat tlw IL1m~ U'iuJll.} have around Cl<•\•clanrl :-.lo 3. claims 11 needs a defensive <S1.·t· St-:V,\NO, P age DJ> McAdoo to rescue Veteran obtained in trade with Nets From AP dispatc hes The Los /\n gelc•:. l.a ker:., seeking to bolstE.-r their front line· while providing a backup lo cente r Kareem Abdul Jabbar, Thursday a<:qu1rcc1 vc:li·ran Bob McAdoo from the Nf'Y. Jersey Nets The Lak1·r!> h11p1• lo ha\1• McAd oo in uniform fur !">111111;1\ " ga m e agci1nst thc ~.111 l>it:~o Clippers McAdoo Y.3'> cdt1a1111·d 111 exc h ang e fur a 1~83 It took a Long ti me to put this deal together but we · are pleased with the result. -General Manager 8 111 Sharman second-round draft pick plu'> an undisclosed amount or ('ash, tht: Lake rs said THE TRADE ts t·ontingent upon McAdoo pas:.1n~ a phy~1cal given by doctors for lhl• National Basketball Association ll'am A nine-year NBA veteran. McAdoo was the 1975 N liA Most Valuable Player Yo Ith Buffalci and is a three t1 me NBA scoring cham pion. lli'i career sronng aver age is 26 4 points per game T he Laker~ were looking for a cen ter to ba<"k up Abdul J abbar even before the six time Most Valu able Pl ayer s tra1nt•d a tendon in his nghl ankle last week. Abdul Jahbar has m1s-,ed three gam es <ind is h:.tcd as ques tionahl t· for toda~ !> n ationally telt:vised gan11• against the P hoeni x Suns in P hoenix. LOS A NG Ei.ES General M a nager Bill Sharman said McAdoo "has been al the top of our list. s ince we have been shopping for a center We're very happy lo have Bob and we are quite confident he can aid t he Lakers. It took a long lime to put this deal to get her, hut we a re plea sed with the res ult · T he L ake r s a pparentl y intensified t heir efforts when starting forward Mitch Kupchak broke a bone in his left leg, a lso last week. He will be out eight to JO Yo C'CkS <·o;irh P;,it Riley s aid McAdoo 'il'f'm'> to he in good physical rondllton and he knows we see him in a b;ickup r apacity lie cao play two positions for us ei•n t<'r and powr for~ a rd :rnd '" l"<1pablt• of grv1ng ui. another front hm· player · ~ EAN\\'lllLE. Abdul·Jabbar 1!'> t•xp1·<·ll'd to be in the Los Angele'> starting lineup today ..., hen the• Laker~ take on the Suns Abdul J abba r h as bee n '>ldl·lin<:d <>1nce he wa!'i injured in a gam<.· <i~ainst Golden State on Dec ti The Lakers have won all t hree ~a mes they've played "'1thoul their All Pro center I le worked out with the club on T hursday and appeared to be running well. according to Bruce Jolcsch , t h e clu b 's public relations director. Los Angeles brings a 21 7 record into the game at Phoenix The Lakcrs have won 19 of their last 22 J:ames The Suns have a 15-10 mark and have won their last three outings. Since losing their firs t two home g<imes of the season, the Lakers have bet>n on a roll . They have Yo on II of 12 al the f''orum and an• 8-2 for the month of Decem~r M C ADO O WO N'T be 1n uniform toda~ McAdoo hasn t played for the Nels thls year because he had not signed a contract. Jolesch -;aid McAdoo and the Lakers have agreed to terms for the rem:11nder of the 1981 ·82 season. M l' Adoo 1s expect ed to serve a s a backup fror Abdul.J abbar and perhaps see action a t forward. too Meanwhile, .Jim Brewer will probably see more playing time a~ainst the Suns. With Jabbar and Kupchak out last week, the veteran power forward made the most of his appearances on the· court. Against Atlanta last Sunday he s tarted at center for the first time since Dec. 19 of last season. He responded with 15 rebounds, eight points and a career-high SIX steals in 37 minutes Of playing lime A LAKER -\'cteran Bob '.\1c Adno hai-. been o hta tned b v tht• Laker!) from the ~ew .Jeri-.c~· '.':ets. but the trade 1s t'O n l 1ngent upon M c A doo p<J~sing ~ phys 1eal ls Ozzie an answer for Cards? SAN DIEGO c AP> -Ozzie S mith will be offered "wha tever Oztie prefers" in the way or con· tract with the St. Louis Cardinals in a m eeting set for next Monday, says the San Diego shortstop's agent. Agent Ed Gottlieb said the Cardinals' fi eld and general manager, Whltey Herzog. set up the meeting in a telephon e call. According to Gottlieb. Herzog said he believes "Ozzie is lhe key to getting the Card inals in the World Series he indicated the Cardinals would prefer sign· ing Ozzie to a long-term contract but would agree to a one .year deal. He said it was wha tever Onie prefers." T he high-jumping Gold Glove Award winner asked the Padres for a hefty pay raise a nd a ZS. year contract. In tum, they have talked with t he Cards about a tr ade lhat would send to San Diego s ho rtstop Garry Templeton. whose .305 lifet ime batting a verage compares lo Smith's .231. But the talks have been held up by a no-tr ad e clause in Smith's San Diego contract. "If Herzog approaches Ozzie like he did me . Ozzie will be fla b bergasted." Gottlieb told re- porters. "No body's ·been that way with him before. Herzog isn't going to offe r Onie a job as a gardener ." FIRST CHOICES TO PATS, COL'IS NEW YORK (AP> -The N~· England Patriots and BalUm CQlts, who finished tied for Natio n a l F ootball League' worst record at 2· 14, wlU pick 1· in the first round of the colle1 draft next April 27. CONFLICT -Ho u s t o n Rocket forward Robert Reid Is trying to co-e xist 1,. his two worlds -religion and basketball. In his religion, one's profession does not rate higher than one's God. "I THINK I can have a m inistry Jnd a te aching in the NBA with all the kids that l come across. J felt if I could become an example, a U1ht,.Ltiat kids can put lheir e yes on l lb.en I could help." Reid sa.id he spent his 11 days away from the team prayin1, raaun1 and making an lnt.enle MONSTROUS OREETINQ -Iowa head coach Hayden Frey <left >, entertainer George Gobel and Iowa quarterback Gordy Bohannon are give n a ghastly greeting at Universal Studlos by Frankenstein's ............ monste't and the Phantom or th~ Opera. The Hawkeyes ar c seeing the sites In preparation fo r their Rose Bowl contest with Washington New Year's Day. The Colts' only two vie~ came over the Patriots, but Entland cot lbe tint set ba aed on a poorer ~lnnln percentage by ltl oppenenta • than that of BelUmore't .- • a-=cmsz n2EGha>n a a 0 -·-----~~-----.__,..------------------------------------................................. . Oronge Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, December 25, 1981 l "o p-recr u ited t ar t o quit UNLV t eam ? From AP dlspatchei; I.AS VEGAS -Dwayne Polee, a m hili!hly·re<-ruatet.I freshman who is re· porltd to be disappointed in a lack· luster start <tl the Unaversit.y of Nevada-Las Vegas. miJy have quit the team, a leammate says. Polee, who came lo UNLV after a recruit ing tussle with Southern California. has slrug gled to H 4 8 average m has r1rst nine games with the Rebels The 6·5 wingman averaged more than 32 points a game at Manual Arts High School in Los Angeles last season Polee was reported upset rollowlng his scoreless performance in UNLV's 65·59 loss to Colorado in the finals or the Rebel Roundup Tuesday night Danny Tarkanaan. a guard on the Rebel team and son of Coach Jerry Tarkanian. said Polee was upset following the game and said he was quitting. Polee did not attend a team practice Wed nesday nor did he s how up for a meeting with the coach "I tried to reach him al home three limes today (Wednesday 1 and nobody answers," T ark;.in1a11 suid .. I don't know what the story is ." Quote of the day .. On tht• llth Day or Christmas. Paul Brown gave lo me. the world champion Bengals. all the s uper coaches. Jim Breech a-kicking. Pete J ohnson running: Louis Breeden anterccpt1ng, Jim LeClair a -bhtling, Eddie Edwards s acking, the offensive hne . Anderson a-passing; Chris Collingsworth a -catching, Pat Mclnally punting on a Coach Forrest Gregg Bowl Team " The final ve rse of a Christmas song honoring the Cincinnati Bengals. Cavaliers can make playoffs -owner Despite twing tied for the worst m record 1n the National Basketball As · sociation. the Cleveland Cavaliers still could make the 1982 playoffs. team owner Ted St.epian said Thursday Cleveland has lost 19 of its last 22 games and is in last place in the Central Division with a 6·21 record . Say- ing he's not wanted in SPaltle. Paul Westphal says, a s far as he's concerned. he'll never play for t he Supcr Sonics again Westphal 1s currently a free-agent guard Sophom ore guard Fred C'orield has been reinstated to the University of Oregon bas ketball team and will be e l1gihlc lo play this weekend at the Far West Classic in Portland Cofield had been suspended after allegedly making phone calls from his borne in Mi(·h1gan on the university's phone bili. Blue, Gray teams square of1 today MON'rGOMEHY. Ala Colleae EE sl•naor s hCIJ)IOt( for pro football •• t curccrs Rot to knock hl·uds on <• field crowded with would-be pros today In lh • 44th annual Rlut• <iray football game The contest, which kicks off on nataon~I lell'vhnon al 9 JO u m PST Is o 11howcaa~ for C'C>lh.•it' i-.t•n1ors rrom North and South und. over the years, hus helped lift a number of players from obscurity to a SJ)()l In thu pro druft Among those who aren't obscure to the pro .,~·outs arc the two quarterbacks for tht• South, John P'ourcadt• of Mississippi and Make Kelll'Y of Georgia Tech, ooth highly regarded passers Fourcude, playing at a school with a history of great quurtcrbackR ~uch as Archie Mal"lning and Charlie Conerly. st Ole Miss career rec ords with 5,412 yards passing, 819 pa:.s at tempts and 445 completions. and 6,713 total yards. lit• a lso set another mark when he went without an 10terccpt1on on 104 consf'cullvc passes. Kelley, who miRsed several games due to inJ 1nies, passed for 5,294 yurds and 23 touchdowns during his Yellow Jacket career For the Blues. quarterbacking duties will be :.hared by Michigan Slate's Bryan Clark. the son of Detroit Lions head Coach Monte Clark, a nd Mall Kofler of San Diego State, who hil on 21i2 of 4:16 pas~cs, or 60 percent, this year The Blues' ground attack features Joe Morns of Syracuse and Rich Diana of Yale. both ramblin~ past the 1,000 yard mark this year. and Calvrn Thomas. a punishing 234· pounder from Illinois Television. radio Following are the lop sparts evenl'> on TV today Ratings are , • , . e xcellent .••• worth watching. , , lair, , torget 11 ® 9:30 a.m .. Channel 2 ../ ../ ./ FOOTBALL: Blue-Gray Game. Announcers: F rank Glieber and Johnny Morns San Diego State quarterback Matt Kofler a nd Richmond's Barry Redden lead the Gray team while Rich Diana ot Yale is the leading runner on the Blue squad Redden gained 1,629 yards in 10 gamec; this year and was ranked third nationally Diana ranked tourth with 1,442 yards in 10 gamec;. Kofler fin1')hed hts c;e nior season with a 60.9 percent completion rate, hitting on 262 ol 436 pasc;es tor more than 3 ,300 yards and 71 touchdown<. ® 12:30 p.m .• Channel 2 ./ ./ I NBA BASKETBALL: Lakers at Phoentx Announcers: Dick Stockton and Bill Ru<,sell The Laker<, and Suns resume CBS telecac;ls ol NBA action with today's holiday showing from Phoenix In two previous meetings, the teams have spit!, with the Lakers winning, 98·9/ a t Phoenix and the Suns winning 101 99 at the Forum Despite losing Mitch Kupc hak and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for the last game and perhaps today's outing, the Lakers have been on a tear and lead their division by a substantial margin RADIO Baske tball Lakers at Phoenix, 12 20 p.m., KLAC 1570). Ski Reparts Snow cond1t1ons in Southern California , 9 43 am . 12·43, 3·43 an<J 7 43 pm .. KNX 110701 Have sports saturated TV? . The answer is yes , according to one survey By LARRY SIDDONS AP S"°t1:s Wrtl.,. Spons on television could be approaching the saturation J)(l1nl for the three major networks as viewers ~ample alternatives presented by local stations and cable companaes, according to a study by a major advertising agency. "Sport~ Book," compiled by AyerMedia, a division o r NW Ayer & Co., of New York, studied TV r atings for major events in seven sports. plus two classes of TV sports series, -in the first six months of 1981 a nd com pared the m with ratings for the same events or shows during the preceding fo ur years Prest1 g1ous events s uch as the lndianapohs 500. as well as trend-settmg shows such as "Wide World or Sports" on ABC. have suffered deep cuts an their ratings, S ports Book said. THE 1981 COTTON. ROSE , Hula, Senior and Sun Bowl college football games aJl recorded their lowest ratings of the five-year period. and even the PORTS ON TV Super Bowl, TV's No l sports event, came in with lower view numbers lets l January than the pre· vious year , the report added "For years. there seemed lo be no end to the prolife ration or sports programs from which to select." AyerMedaa said. ''As the viewing public em braced thes e offerings, the networks continued to feed lhe seemingly insatiable appetite of the sports ran. "The trend could now be reversing While the networks continue to program as much sports as ever, viewets hip has d ropped for virtually all s ports ." Ayer said the ratings "are not cause for ini· mediate alarm" for advertisers, TV execuUves o, viewers. "WE FEEL THAT the s ports fan is being sup plied a great deal Of programming by local Sl8• lions and such cable TV options as ESPN, <WTBS the AUanta·based super-stat.ion picked up by many c able companies>. USA. etc .• " the report said. "Sports programming, as a whole is not suf· ferlng; it's just that the audience ... i0s becoming more segm ented by t.he s undry vlewiag alte rnatives that cable is making available.'' A similar s ituation races all or dl)'ti.me TV, lt a dded. AyerMedia s aid It would wue ''SDorts Book" twice a year to keep advertlsen up to ct.~. "BV THE TI ME our next r.port 11 released new information about the c•bae TV options should be a vailable and will be lncorpoJated ln the next report (covering July-December lMlf." It said. "These reports should help -•er t.be q\ltaUon, 'Where have all the sport.a viewtr1 tOM?' ' • The 1poru examined In tht Initial r eport wert auto racint, b111batl, bowlln1, foot.ball, 10Jf, horse raclnc and i.nni•: also 1tudied were r.Un11 for s ports anthololles and sport.a serita, auch u ABC's "American Sportsman" and "Superal.ara." ESPN will help fill the holidays with a reprise ol two olTV sport.a' moat tmotionaJ moments: The S. Olympic ice hockey team's victones over the Soviet Union and Finland almost two years ago A replay of the game against the USSR will be ;..11red at 5 p.m PST Friday, while the gold-medal clincher against Finland will be run al 12:30 p.m . Jan. 1. Saturday's TV . radio TELEVISION 10 a .m . 121 SUN BOWL -Oklahoma vs. Houston 11 ·a.m . 14! COLLEGE BASKETBALL Kentucky vs North Carolina. I p.m. <21 -COLLEGE BA.SK~TISALL Louisville at OePaul. 3:30 p.m 14 ) -SPORTSWORLD Taped at Honolulu: The m en's competition in the U.S.·China gvmnastics meet and me n's pro world cup surfing. Also: The world ice s peedway m otor cycle championships. taped al Assen, the Netherlands. 5 p.m . (2J -NFL R EVIEW AND PREVIEW. < 7 l -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS ~ 1980 Olympic all-around champion Alexander Oitiatin and 1979 world parallel bars champ Bart Conner are among the competitors in the world men's all·a round c h a mpionships. taped in Moscow Also : The inaugural Am erican international figure skating championships. 6:50 p.m. (9) -. NHL HOCKEY -Kings vs . Van couver Canucks. RADIO Football -Sun Bowl, Oklahoma vs Hous ton, 10 a .m ., KNX (1070). Hockey -Kings at Vancouver. 6:50 p.m . KPRZ 0 1501 . Sunday's TV, radio TELEVISION 8:30 am (4l -NFL 'St -With Bryant Gumbel. 9 a.m. <4 > NFL FOOTBALL -Burfalo at New York J ets in an AFC wild card game. Noon C2> -NFL TODAV -With Br ent Musburger. 12:30 pm. (2l -NFL FOOTBALL -New York Giants at P hiladelphia in a.n NFC playoff game. 4 p.m. C7> -GOLF HIGRUGHTS -· Arnold P a lmer and U.S. Open champion David Graham are amon1 tbe parUclpanta in lbe .. 198\ Cha mpions of the USGA...:..A holiday cftebraUon," held at Far Jtl111, N.J . 4 :30 p.m. ('7) -G a EAT£ST SPORT S LEGENDS. 6 p.m . (IO) -C.OSS.COUNTRY SKI 8CHOOL -Stephan and Luise Sander, memt..rt of the Canadian en. Country akl team, are the bolt.I of this five·1"tk lut.ructloul series. Tbll week's lesson: t.be dl•ICJG&l •tride. a ADIO Football Butralo It New York Jets, t a .m ., KNX (1070); New Vork Glanu at Philadelphia, 12:30 p.m., KNX (1070). Bu ket.ball -Michigan ~·· USC ln the Winston Holiday Cla sic, '4 p.m ., KDAY (1580); San Dle10 1t Lakers, 6:50 p.m ., KLAC (S70) Hockey -Kinas at Edmonton, s·20 p.m .• ICPRZ (1150). HAWKEYES NIGHT OUT L'n1n·r~1l~ of lo\.\<J hl'ad <'oa c h ll a~<kn Fr~ fl'(•nteri '>l'I'\ l'S up a nwun dish to his pl:Jyl·r~. ~t>I C'ol<· t ldt 1 and l\ndrt.• Tippett dunni.: u ---- ArW ......... danm•r in l hl' Jl;rnkcves· honor Wednesda\ 111 g h1 Iowa t <.1 n g lt>s. \\1th Washington on '\l'\' \'(•;.ars· Da.\ in th<.' RoSl' Bowl It looks bleak for state playoffs Task force's moratorium in affect for 1982-83 season Last :'wl ;.i~. unheralded Laney Colle ge of 0Jkland qual1f1t·d for the stale community college baseball tourndmt•nt at Long Beach's Blair Field , a nd l.am·y promptly knocked defending s late champion Orangt' Coast out of the tourney Lane\ t•vcr\lually was eliminated, too, but lhe tt•am turned .1 fl'" heads during its three-day stay 111 Lon~ Beal·h It was. in short. a worthwhile €'xpe n ent•t• for tht· No 6 s eeded team in the tournament But unlt•ss communit y college baseball coaches in the state can come up with an acceptable :.tJtc playoff plan by April, there will b<• no state ba~cball playoffs next year Nor will there bl-:.talc playoffs or tourname nts in any i.ports 1f the coaches can't come up with a viable plan. That's the s ituation confronting community college sports programs next year. A task force, set up to study the high costs or such tournaments. has come up with a simple out It's placed a moratorium on state playoffs AND UNLESS coaches can get together and present a better plan ror a stale tournament at the Committee on Athletics· April meeting. the label. ~tale c hampion," won't exist in community t•ollt'ge circles ·There's been some re al concern by the t•xt>cutave ofriccrs around the state that we simply h3Vl' lo keep the COSl or the Stale tournaments in line, t'Xplains Golden West College President Lee Stevens. who attended the Committee on Athletics meeting in Burlinga me where the moratorium ~urfaced Stevens said sever al "fiscal calamities" have mactc funding of s uch tournaments much more 11lffirull, according to the task force's findings. ·No". every sports coaches ass()cic.tion in the ~talc "111 have to get together and try to decide on a s tate playoff format which will hopefully be acceptable " Stevens added . STEVENS SAVS HE supports the idea of a state playoff, but feels it should be limited lo conference champions only in an attempt to shorten the number of days a playoff schedule lasts NFL s tanding s fflNAJ.) COMMUNITY COLLEGES CURT SEED EN In short, the fewer days. the fewer hotel bills, trCJvel expenses and other financial burdens . "The whole idea is to streamline it," Stevens adds "It should be an. interesting meeting in April .. He adds that some of the major s ports - bas eball, basket ball and football -could conceivably continue such a state format through massive fund raisers. but the minor sports appear to be 1n Jeopardy 'There as concern. though We try to treat e ach s port as cqu1tiibly as possible,'' Stevens adds The Committee on Athletics' new ruling affects the 1982·83 season. Tournaments scheduled by !)p:-ing sports in 1982 will not be affected, and~ stale community college baseball tournament i1> 5t1ll on the agenda and not in Jeopardy. • The same applies to any other spring sport in 1>4>th men's a nd women's competition. • • * * SADDLEBACK COLLEGE'S basketball learo managed to win its own tournament last wee~ "1thout the services of two regulars. And both won't be with the team for a while. The most notable absentee is Tracy Mitchell) The 6·2 freshman guard out or Lowell Hi gh in Bos ton. was arr ested Dec 14 for a llegedlY. receiving s tolen property. According to coach Bil( Brummel. the property is a a tape deck which was re moved from the college. . The Gaucho coach said Mitchell has beert s us pended indefintely "pending the outcome or an in vcstigation." A Saddleback spokesman s aid Brummel didn't "ant Mitchell's arrest to be a "disruptive factor,'' cs.-.• COMMUNITY. Page 04) ----------------~ JOll NSON & SOX Presents ... 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I :\ C 0 L ~ 2626 Harbor Boulc,•ard, > i\l E o&ta Mesa \ R C R y (714) 54-0-5680 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, December 25. 1981 03 Nation's first helicopter skiing resort unveiled j\nd the good news is you don 't have to travel. all the troy to Canada to ski the untouched soft powder U you'd rather ski elbow-dct1p powder thaJ\ 1roomed ski s lopes, mllllonalre Inventor Jack Sunllln hb a deal for you: what he describt!s as lhe nation's first destln•tion helicopter skiing r esort. Similar operations have existed an th~ Buguboo Mountains of Canada for years. Sconllin uys the Sierra Nevada resort he leased near here now puts the sport within easy reach - geographically ut least for many Americans. HELICOPTER SKIING isn't cheap. Rates at ScanUln's Toiyabe Lodge start al 1295 a day But be says he's dealing with skiers whose love for powder borders on fanaticism. Scantlin should know he's hooked. too. "It's a totally different experience than skiing on packed slopes," he says. "Many times the snow Is so deep it's like floating. You don't even see your skis. Sometimes the s now's over your head, and you actually have lo come up for air." Hell copter s kiing already is available al a few major U.S. s ki resorts, as an adjunct to their A·rea surfers sharp at 01eet Eddie Hamby of Huntington Beach was the lcneeriders division winner and several Orange Coast area surfers placed highly 1n the recently held Los Angeles Open at Topanga Beach. sponsored by the National Scholastic Surfing Association. In addition to Harnby, George Bernard of Huntington Beach was a first-place winner in the non-scholastic division of the Masters (25·34 > Jimmy Hogan of San Clemente finished second behind Todd Ma rtin of Leucadia in the men's 16-and-over division while Gary Clisby of Huntington Beach finis hed second betund Brad Gerloch of San Diego County in the juniors division ( 16-and-under 1 Alisa Schwarzstein or Laguna Beach finished third in the women's division with Kam Mearing of Carpenteria taking first. Jeff Tulinius of Huntington Beach finished third in the men's kneerider's division. George Stokes of Huntington Beach was second in the seniors (35·and-over) division behind Mike Perry of Malibu. From Page 01 SEVANO ••• end drastically Therefore. the Browns will by-pass a better athlete and instead choose between Lester Williams of Miami (Fla >. Doug Collins of Mississippi St.ate or David Galloway of the University of Florida -New Orleans actually has the No. 4 pick. but had to forfeit its choice when the Saints signed Dave Wilson or Illinois du rang the season F'inaUy, that brings us to the Rams. who can choose between Allen. or McMahon or a player they need if they so desire Hopefully, the organization will enjoy itself during the holidays because the months foll owing figure to be a real bear 7 lnj .. ~tt• .tfldrs ( :>0-300T )• tfould D .. pf ACCENT PLASTICS INC Fullerl0tt CA 714-871-1787 DUTLDDK'B2 Comin9 Thursday What's the job outlook for next year? Will the Orange Coast's economy get better or worse - and what effect will that have on home prices. school programs. and city services? Find out Thursday. Dec. 31 in "Outlook '82." a review of 1981 advances and a forecast of expected growth in 1982. Look for this special pull-out section in your Daily Pilot Thursday. or call to start home delivery. 1nv1NE NEWPORT BtJ\CH cosTJ\ MES~ LJ\GUNJ\ Btl\.CH HUNTINGTON Btl\.CH rou NTJ\IN VJ\LLEY OUTL00K'82 . .. -.. .,,,. . . . . . . .,., ,. Daily Plat ............ .,.,. c .. 642·4J21 -.... -~ -- SKIING ED ZINTEL groomed s lopes. Scantlin, for example. runs bis venture in conjunction with Mammoth Hell-Ski, based at the Mammoth Mountain ski area some 50 miles south. Mammoth charges $185 per day of helicopter skiing, with lunch on the mountain. Scantlin, for an extra $110, provides overnight lodging, all meab, and other goodies like ghost town tours or trips to Lake Tahoe casinos about 80 miles to tbe north. E VEN AT THAT rate. he rlgures he's not going to make "big m oney" -at least not at first. T" O·thmis of the charge goes just ror helicopter operating expenses. "But I can see the potential," he adds. ··w e know there are enough people who want this. because hUJ\dreds of Americans go to Canada every week for powder skiing. And there's a strong California market." Scantlin, 51. is an inventor who, among other lhi ngs, made a fortune by creating the ... radio Weeper device used to page doctors and develop1nar a ¥tock quotation 11ystem." He started skiing about 20 years ago and soon found bJS way into the powder -al lhat point Only a hundn.'<J yurds or so off lhe main ska runs at resorts. •·But ov1>r the ytiars it got progressively harder t.o find powtler al the resorts," he laments. "Now, after a bag s torm, 1n rour or hve hours the powder is all cul up. People come like locusts for this stuff." 'HELICOPTERS QUICKLY can takt' avid powder skiers miles from the big resorts, however And when one run is done, the helicopter's waiting to lake the skiers to the start of another untracked powder run. Scantlin guarantees 15,000 vertical feel of skiing -more than double what you'd get an a good day of resort skiing. There are avalanche dangers and other potential problems that stem from skiing in rugged back-country But Scantlin says he employs guides trained to handle emergencies and makes use of safely radio gear. "l 'd be misleading people 1f I said there w asn 'l an element of danger." he says ... Bul there are a lot of activities where the element of danger is the appeal, and this isn't one of them. No powder skier has a death wish. IC we could wave a wand and make it totally safe. we would." TRA<'KS IN THE SNOW Here'll some mue known bits of Rkl trivia and lore: At Kirkwood He:Jort near Lake Tahoe. th· Kirkwood Inn on Highway 88 was ongmally built in 1864 and is atlll an use today as a restaurant and har. The Inn la situated on the border:! of three counties and during Proh1b1tion. the saloon's bar was built on rolll'rs sei that when the sheriff from one county arrived. the bar could be rolled across the floor, into the next county ... Skiing dates back to lhe Califorrua Gold Rush in the high Sierra a.nd ltl fascinating story can be found at the Western Sk1sport Museum at Boreal Ski Area ln Truckee. Heavenl y Valley claims ts very first skier waa "Snoshoe" Thompson who skied that region in the 1850!. on long Norwegian skis, carrying 60·80 pounds of mail over a OO·mile route. The Jackson Hole, Wyo . aerial tram haa traveled a distance greater than that from earth lo the moon m its first 16 years of operation. This past summer, the 63-passenger tram made its 100.000th trip to the summit and that equals one quarter of a million miles, the distance from the earth to the moon. Killington, Vt. operates the longest 1>k1 lift in North America, a gondola that travels 3 4 miles up the mountain. The highest lift-served skiing in North America can be found at Arapahoe Basin. Colo where skiers ride to the lofty height of 12,450 feet above sea level ---------- -----~~~--~~--~--------------_.. __________________ _,. ________ .,. ________________ ........................ ~ Orange Coast DAILY PIL.OT/Frtday. December 25, 1981 NFL log 0 II " ,. " II " )1 10 11 ,. JO ,, ,. 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Defensem an T om Kurvers 1 left 1 and Chris Chelios of the United States ct'lebrate a goal b~ Kurvers against West Germ any during lhl· World Junior hoc ke~· tournament Wednesda~ night in Duluth . :\'trnn The goal gave the Americans a 5 I ll'acl Women to compete Vi kings, Ch a r gers are hosts Marina and Edison high schools will hos t a 16-team women's bas ketball tournament beg inni ng Saturday and concluding on Wednesday or next week with eight Orange Coast area teams involved. lrvme's Vaqueros and Loara get the event sta rted ill 8: 30 F'riday morning in the Marina gy m with the junior varsity teams competin~ at Edison at the s am e hour Eagles hos t tourname nt Estancia High School will host an eight -team wom e n 's ba s k etba ll t ou rnament beginning Monday and running through Wednesday with host Estancia meeting Pius X at 7:30 on opening night. Costa Mesa, the only other Oran ge Coast area team in the tourname nt. will face Rowland High at 4 30. Othe r first roW\d games include La Quinta vs. Katella at 3 and Ma rk Ke pple \'S. Santiago at 6 Other f1r-.t round ga m es i n c lude Cy pr es:> a~a1 n ~l Huntington Beach 1 HI 15 a m 1 Edison vs Savanna 11 45 p m > Founlam Valle) vs Tustin 13 30 p m I , Newpor t Harbor V.!- Marina 17 pm 1 and Ocean Vie w vs. Mater Dc1 < 8 45 p m 1 E leven of the 16 t e ams competmg advanced to the ClF playoffs last year with Footh1li a dvancing to the 3-A semifinals. i\nne Dean. a first team All·CIF performer sparks the Knights this year Edison , Manna and Fountain \"alley all advanced lo the 4·A s econd round before losing Lisa G1 n ~burg s parks F'ountarn Valley, the pre.Sunset League favorite Burro u g hs o r R 1dgecrest ret u rns four s t arters fro m a team that won 20 games last season Cypress was th(• Empire League champion each of the past two years Kim Oden 1s with the Irvine team that should be improved over earlie r performan<-es now that the volleyball sea son has e nded El Toro's Chargers will have Robin Holmes leading the way for •he Sea View League squad NBA WfSTtRN CON~ERlNCI L•'•n s .. 111. 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PG•Oe< oa<k•d .,.,_, LOVELAND BASIN J'I CHoln ...... oowotr, Pi«ked powdet LOVfLANOllALLEV J'loepln ........ oowdtr packed oow0tr MONARCH $7 cleplh • ntw powoer, DfKk•<I --'"' PAHAOERO 11 a.01ri 1 ntw pow- pac ~ t<I oowcier Australian Open .. ,~.-· ... , F•nl R_,,, SU•tlu Qe>Mrt "'•" t .-.or <kl Tim W1tk1'°"' •l. 1 O 4-6 6 l Pttltr M< N•m•r~ O•t Aon Ctrlo•1>01>7•7 Thursd11y·s transactions IASICETllALL N•U0<\11 IHll-11 At-letlOft CLEllELAND CAVALIERS l•aOf<I M••• Mll<htll 10<waro, '"" RCIO'r Pheowv, uu•rcl, to In. S...n Anlon10 Spurt IOr R-ovlt John~ou l0<ward. frld Ron 8•ewer. gu•rd N EW JERSEY NETS Tredtd Bab M( AOQO, ......... o 10 .... Len Anoe••• Ll1'er• tor • \Kond rouno 1CJl,J Or•f1 C"Ol<t •no ""°' uncHS< fo'W"CI •mount of c •ih SOCCEll H-,,.....,iu,. Soccer L.e,. .. COSMOS ~lo tht conlra<I ol Fr•n<0<• Van Clfr Eh' m10hf't~r IO W•\t H•m ot lhf Enq11sh F.r-\I 01v1,1on d M lnne'IOta 1 17 T •mp.) Bav 70 10 lOS A"9flH 1 10 SI l ouh 10 10 DallH IOTI I Pate rno not interested 37 G ref'n e., JI NtwOrlum I• Allenl• U Sa n Dle9o 10 Dt lrOil Washington (8-8) l .. 1l ,. 11 The tournament is a double-loss elimination affair with junior varsity teams from the s ame schools also playing a tourney at the same site ln the other gym. College football OUTSTANDING VALUES! STATE COLLEGE. Pa. (AP) -... Penn State Coach Joe Paierno said Thursday he has no interest at this time m becoming head coach of the New England Patriots of the Nat.Jona! Football Le ague The Bos ton Herald American had quoted Paterno as s aying the Patriot~ we re one or the few pro tea m s he would consider coach in~ From Page 02 10 Dalles 1' I New Yorli. G••n\$ 11 30 SI Louis .0 13 Phlladelpht• :Mo 11 S.n Fr...clKO lO ,. (hlC41QO 1 10 Mleml 1: H New Eno•end l~ 0 SI Loul• ll ll O.troil ll JO NY Giant> 101 I ,, 10 Delles I• " 8ufltto 11 U Phlladelphl• 14 • Baltimore 1• lO LO! AllQll~• 1 So ccer Bowl set VANCOUVER 1AP1 -The Vancouver Whitecaps have been awarded the r ight to host the 1983 Soccer Bowl championship game, the North Ame rican Soccer League team announced this week . COMMUNITY COLLEGES • • • so m t he best interest of the team he hu been suspended Another newcom er -5· 11 guard Donnie Dodds, is academically ineligible a nd won't be eligible until the second sem ester. To be more exact, Dodds will be reactivated on J an. 23 when the Gauchos play Palomar in their fifth Mission Conference contest . Saddleback played without both players last weekend in their own Southwest Bank Holiday Classic, and promptly dereated Orange Coast and Cypress to win the tournament. • • SANTA ANA COLLEGE has Jumped into the rront-run ner position for the South C oast Conference basketball championship. Coach Rolland Todd's Dons r eeled olt 11 straight victories , a nd coll ec t ed tournament championships in both Antelope Valley and Modesto, before los ing Tuesday ni&ht. to East LA. In addition. the Dons have five regulars averaging in double figures. lncludlna tbeir only returning starter trom las~ year, WUlle Patter1on. !'Atterson carries a 17 .5 Hera1e Into t.M Dona' tournament. which begins Sunday. * • * O&ANGE COAS'I' COLI.IOI tallbac_k Mitch Olson bu been named moat valuable player a t lbe school'• football awards banquet. The veraat.lle athlete waa the Pinta' Judln1 rusher this year with 416 yards on 138 carries. He led the Bucs In scoring with 49 points and was one ot the leading punters in the state with a 39.5 aver1Jge. He also returned 22 punts, threw two touchdown passes, kicked eight PATs and added a field goal. Emery to compete Fountain Valley High's Rod E mery will be a m ong a s trong quarte r mile field t h at's participating at the Sunkist Indoor Individual track m eet Friday night. Jan. 22. at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. Emery, who clocked a 49.0 outdoors last s pring. will lake on the likes of LA W11hlngton's F a bien Cooper (47.54). Compton's Blair McMurray (47 .56) and Loug Beach .Poly's Mark Howard (48.3). Also competins will be Ocean View Hiah's Rex Brown and Colt.a Mesa's Vicki KeUey Brown will nm ln the 60·yard hllb hurdles and 60-yard dash. He h u run a 10.Tt Je1al and a t0.6-wind-alded 100 meters. Kelley, who wilt run the half.mile, has a bell ol 2 : 12.61. She will be matched asatnat Beverly Hlll1' Barbara Gottlieb (2:11.M). Wettcbealer'a Treacla Palmer (2~ 10.51 ) and No1&Je1' Ctyatal Youns (2: 14.1). Hlah 1chool eventl kick olf the meet at 5 p.m . .. COLLEGE BOWL ROUNDUP Independence Bowl I o.c u ., so. .......... ,,, La l T t cu A&M ll. 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OlllCt Bo, 11$17 ltvlfte,Celll0f'ftli9211• S 1ftla Ano •1111 Hiii t7'01, Tllll °"'lft•U I\ toooucleO DY '" Calllo•ftl• MOTICaOf' flU8LIC MaAltlNG lndlvldu•I .,11 olhe< bulllltn ftamu fl'ld NOTICE IS HEllEBV GIVEN 11\al • Rlcha•d N Newton;, •dd••Utl UMO Dy llw Trlft>ltror PUC>llc ,,..,,"9 will ... Mid by ti• City Thi• U•1tmen1 w11> tiled with the wllhlft the ,,.111,,, .. YHri >o 1., °' 15 Couftcll 01 ll\t City ol Cost. -.. Oft Couftty "''' ol Orenoa Counlv on kr>0wn 1o the ,,.,.,1,, .. ,.,., H mt. J•ftu1 ry •. ltU, In th• CollftCll December I), 11191 T '" D•rllu 10,., lhal lh• Cllamt»n OI Clly Hall, /1 Felr Odve, ,,,....,, <Ot11ido• .. IOft tor 11\t tr111•ter OI \ht Cost1 MHa. •I •.JO p.m •or II'°"" Pubttsl\td O<anoo (O<l>I D•llv Pilot, bu•lneu aftd h lletftMP 11 to be pelo ll\ore1flu H P••<ll<abt•, on lhe Dec 11, lS, 1'1111, J•n I 9 ,.., W7.tl •lier lhe Oeoaflmenl ol Atcoholtc lollowlft9 lt•m Btvtr•!IO C.....1101 ha\ oooro•eG lht F I N AL E NV I A 0 HNI E N l .. 1. PVIUC MOllE OfOOOltdlransler IMPAC'T AEPORT IOr property O•ltd Dec-• 12. "", IOClled a t .00 Victor I• SltMI BolHarborLlqw• IM.. AEZO NE PETlllON R·ll IS, ,ICTITIOUS •USINEU • C.lllornl1 corporoltOll Roller I E Wlr_I....,.., aulhotlud ~I NAMI. STATEMENT By Varnon F <ieoroe. lor H•••11s CoU• MUI Property Tl\t IOll-lftQ ""°"' ire CIOlr>O PrHimnt Tr\lst, '°" Pane Plete Orlva, Suitt 8 , DullftH I •• Tr~'°'"' Lo Mew, IO• permlnlofl to ftlO,,. Lt.M AVIATION, 11'3 S.nl• A... EOA Sl•ulhet\ P•OCM'1Y locatoo •1.00 Vltlotl• Sl•MI A•• • c ..... -... c A nul llk ,...ra c _ _,..,, rrom R 11o A? LOii Scura, INlalll"Q p O 8o• r._,,,.,_ AEZOHE PETITION R.tl·I•. C°'t• lie.)) 11'3 Sa Publl&NO Or-C.oa\I Dail~ Pilot. MeM CllV COUt><ll tor """''"'°" 10 Mew.'CA ttu7 nlo AN Aw ' C••• 0.<tmbe<' U ttll \~7·11 '°'""" -rty •oc•too •t 17• Vl<lorl• Ml<'-I IMllor, ))9) S.nl• .,,.. Streel '"""AP lo CL E11•l•011monlol Ave.,Cosla~,CAmJI pttuC •ll£ Ot1trmtft•llon Envlro11men1•1 Tiiis bu\lr>Hi h COftdv<IH by • IMpacl R-1 e<Ces>led '°' C-ral OOM•ot pert,..nhlp 1-------------1 Pl•ll A--..nt GP 7~1C LOI' Scur• ,~,~~~!:~!':::s NOTICE IS FUllTHEA GIVEN 111•1 Tiits ,,..,.,,.,, •t> 111.., w ill\ lhe •I w ld llnw -pie<• 111 1111ef'HtOO Co...111 Cle k ol Or C Tllo ro11ow1fto P•"o" •• do I ft~ oerwn• may -••.,..,be huro by 0.< 1~. 191: ·~ ounty Of'I bu'1~~:~N LANO A ESE A AC H the (th Counc:U on tM •'orem..-.Ooned 1'17"1J ASSOCIAT ES 104'> 01•mon0 Avenue, nwtter Pul>ll""" Or•-Coast O••I• Pllol B•ll>Ol l\llnd, Cololorn•• '1W.1 Dec H . ••1 J"" I I u 1"1 Roller! Al•ft Heftdrlck ...... :IOA'> EllEEN P PHINNEV, Clly Cler• .U,Jt..l l Ot•mond Av•nu• B•lbo• hland PuDll"'°" Orenvt Coall D•lly Pllol, O.umt»r tl. 1•1 SSSS-el Caltror"'• '1w.2 Thi• ou11 ... u "<oftduc1t<1 ov •n ------------ 1na1v1du•I "'IUC MITICE A-rt A HenarlOSOfl f'IC'TITIOUS •USINIU Th11 \1.tlt"""'t was 11100 with lh• SU NI NI • • y 0 f' A 0 0 ,. T I. D NA.Ml[ STATIEMIENT Counly Cltr' of Or•nq,t County on ,. ~ Tiie IOll-ll'IQ "''°"' ort OOll\fl Ot t tml>e• 1 1'91 OllDIMANCI bullMn ••. F171UI ORDINANCE 11-lS •• t<h.clulOO lo l•I HEY JUDE, (DI SUNSET PublllheCI Or•t"9f' Co.nl Da ily P1101, be In lull 4'11tc l 30 Oen lrom PACIFIC CHARTERS, M17 ll•o Ill"• Ot< 11, 11 19111, J•n I, 8, 1'192 S4n-111 Oecembo< 11, 1 .. 1. and .... .0001"" Dr., Hunll"91on B••<h, CA.,, ... , _____________ ,DY Ille IOltowl119 roll <ell •olt' Co...r>ell 0 1vld Ltt ftwlhllllt t, M71 RIO aulllC MllTlC[ Mtmbt•I AVES Schelor, H•ll Vl1ta Or .. HunU"91 .... Beath. CA 9'1M7 ~u "" HerlL09, *""'-· JoMSOfl HOES J IH!lth Ann Boulhllller, .. ,, RIO -·ABSENT N- Vlslt Or ' Hunll!IQIOtl 8eac:n c .. '1M1 f'IC'TITIOUS •USINISS 0rGlftetl(a 11·2S amen1h Tiiie XIII ol Thi• D<nlness I• <onducteCI by an In NAMIE STAHMIMT , ... MuNclpal c-. 10 I"'°"""''' I dlvlOual (~ t. wllel T ht rollowll'IQ oertoftl •rt 001.,0 11ew rt1llle11tl•I 10111119 dlllrtc I, O.vld L Boulhtlllor ouslMO es POll·UC I Pla11ned Oo•elopm•lll Tl•ll Slal.......,1 wH liled wllll lllf OE NI SE ENTERPRISES, )06 lllttlelen\14 U,_ C:-•I TN,,..., Co•.lftly C..,tt o1 Ortll9t c.°'"''Y 0., Tar>09lo, lrvk'le.C.1llfonlla'27I• IOftt Wiii per mit rotl de111ta1 0.c ll. 1'11 TOiiy Oltk, '500 Gladbtell, davel.....,_ ranol"O l•Otl'I JO lo SO '17tlt4 HotlhrldQI. C.llfo. .... '1J?• ....... ,.., ...... °'di-. ••·U •Ito PuDll•heO Or•• Cot\! O•llr Pt IOI Fr•n-0 A-r. -w ..... , -ncl• ........ _ .. ·-·--Of Dec JS, 1•1. J ... I, I IS, ,.., Aw•n .... Btoo I Aot • HunllftlJIO" .... other Plal\fttO O•••IOOl'lltlll SSSI e1 8e•t ll c.llfO<ftl1_,.,. AHlcMftll•I -by O.lellfto U.O ' il'tt ------------Th•• bu1t ... n Is (orllhlCltd Dy. co ..... _, •• _ ......... , 9tM••I _. .. ,.,,Ip l 11• '"'" t••I ol Ill• P•OPOt•O f'HUC •TICE Fr-o RenQtr ordl,..r>e• may be ....., lft tlle City Tiii• llal-1 ... 111«1 •tlh ,,.. Cl ... k'• Ortklt .. 77 F•I• O•lve, Cotla "CTITIOUS IUSINIESS Cout1ly Citrk. or 0.1"00 CO<lftty Oft Me .. NAME STATIEMENT 0.C t , 1 .. 1 EILEEN P PHINNEY CllyCi.n The IOll-lftQ PtrSOft• ort OOtl'IQ '177at OU•lt1en H P\lbthhed 0.enQt C.0 .. 1 o.11, Pllol, City of Coal.a Mew ""'Y'S CONTINENTAl Dec 11 11. lS 1 .. 1. J.,. 1.1"'2 CUISINE, ISS1' B•0011nur11 A.. ~I P\lbllsNcl Or-Coa11 Dally Piiot, Ot<tmbo< 1$, 1te1 SU.Ml wurmlft1t.,, CA .,.a:J Cell• Yoslllmolo, IS610 ··-w .. WH lmlMter. CA '1MJ Elt,.. V...,,11.....,1, 1~10 1•-1-------------Way, WHtm1~1 ... CA.,.., Thts bullr>H• 1, tonouc100 Dy • O•Mrel oerl,,."NP Elene V0\1111""'1 Tiiis 1101......,.1 was flll!CI •1th the County Clor-of Or•l'IOt '°""'' oft O•orNAMCIE •s AN OlllOIHAllCI 0, THI. CITY COUNCIL. 0, lHE CITY Of' COSTA Ml.5", CALlf'O•NtA,, CHANGING THE ZONIMG Of' A ~•Tt°" Of' LOT 1004, NEW~IU MU.A TllACT, f'lllOM AJ TO •J. Otc ?3.1•1 THE CIT\' COUNCll OF THE CITV OF COSTA MESA OOES '17't• 1-<E llEBV ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS Publlal\ecl Or•-Coal! Diiiy Piiot SIECTIOfl \, ,,..,. I• her•DY plated •"" Inch-In ,,.. RJ ·-· •II Dec 2S 1 .. 1, Jan I, 9, IS, "" 11\at •••I oroc..rW loOleCI •I '10 end '1'2t Wnl lllh S1r .. 1, 1'7t.IO Auel~ H~I P•rctl Numl>er 11•1?0-UaftCI llf>.120-l41owl1, ------------l l\al PorUOtl 011.01 IOCM of Ille N--1 Me>e Trect .. '"°"'" °". mep "11UC •nc£ recordeo '" Boot< s. P~ l of Mlso ll•-• Mac>•. recorctt or O••l'IOt county. FICTITIOUS &U$1NIESS NAME STATEMENl Tho lollowlftQ per\Ofll .,. dOlftO OUSIMU .. COA, 19147 M<Ourmotl Avenue Sulit E. •rvk'le, C•11tom1e tt11• Robert F••nlo OUUrlkl. I/ EMueftO Wlt\I Ir VIM, C•lllOrftl• .,,.. Rotien E-JatkM>ft, 11 H•rbor SI0"1. llolllft9 Hiii• E•l•IH , C•lllom •• lhlS Dull~I Is COft0UC1td Dy • llmlltCI oartMrt1t1p Aobe•I J: °"'<ar.._1 Caillorftll more perttculOrly oescrloect as IOll~. P•n:•tt I aftd 7. u •hO .. n Oft• map llle<I lft Booto JA, P-)4 ol Paree• M•P• '"Ille offlco of'"' County llecoroer of O.anve c-••· c1111onue SIECTI°" ?. Put•u•ftl lo lht prov"~ of Section 1).7' of Ille "°'""ICIC>411 Coot Ol 11\t C•IY ol Co.I•......, ... , Ol>trtcl Map A·? of .... Clly of '"''• Mow. COOY or wlll<ll ts Oii file In t,,. oHl<e of 111t Pl•Mlft9 0tpart,,,..,,, I• llenby •m.- D• II•~ addlU011 lhtrolool lhe Rlero• dHcrlbed lft Seclloll I lle<tol PASSED ANO ADOPTED thl• ,,., Ooy of Otc:ember 1,.1 Ari-Scl\ale• -yo. of 1r.. City or CotlO Meu ATlEST Ellttft P Plllft,..y Clh Clerk of llw City of (Ml• Mew SlATEOF CALIFORNl/4 I COUHTVOFORANGE t » CITV OF COSTA MESA I I, EILEEN p PHINNEY. Clly C•rk aftd u -oHl<lo ,,.,_ ol IM City Counc II ol 11\t Clly of Cotl• Me'IA, hereby cortlty 11\at Ille •bo•t •ftd 1ort90l119 1'177126 o r01 ... ,.<t ffO 8().) •• , lftlroduuo ll\CI ,....-,....., -•ion by -"°" •I • Publl&IWO Or~ Coa>I Doll, Pllol, r99ul•• ,,_11"9 of •••O ClfV Council ntto on Ille 41h of Fobruery, 1-. - 0.c C. 11, 11, ?S, ltll U .... I lhtrtelter CNSM<I •ftd .000ltd •s e -.. • •"OQUl•r "'"llft(I of Mid Cll, Tllh st1•nwnt •t\ 11100 wllh Ille C0<111ly Cle•-of Ofor>oe Coufth o" 0.Comller l, 1"1 f'IC'TITIOUI IUllMISS MAMIE $TATIMa .. T Tiit lollowl110 oefloft 11 dot110 b•1tl11ots M; COSTA MESA MED IC.AL CENTER PtlAANIACV, 17S Vk:torl• Coll• Mete. CJ. nt2? lloberl A, Oul"t, Sttt AIOU A ... -. E11e:lno, CA '1J16 Tlllt OUMl'lftS It conclu<led by t ft lftdlvl-1. R*'1. A. Oulllt Tlllt ............. WM lltecl wllll llw C...,llly Cltrk of 0.l ftOIO CouftlY Oft OKamN<e.twi. PIT17J7 Plr1>11-Or .... CoHI o.lly Pitel, 09<. II, It, U, 1 .. 1. J.,. I, 1'81 f'UIUC •TICE f'ICTITIOUS 8USllllUS NAMI STATIMIMT ue1 .. 1 Tllo lollowl110 Ptr\011 " CIOlftO ,.,,., .... , .. , COME INTO MV PAAlOA, 1)4 I!• st "'" St••••. COii. Mo ... CalllOf'lllt t1t17 SIMI...,.. I Outltow, 1!111 ~1111100 Drive, ""'port lucll, C•lllo•ftl• ,,... Thlt .... 1,,.u I• concluc1ed 1>'t Oii llldlvlduol Sft¥Oll I ove.,_ Tiiis .... ,...,,, •M llltO wllll 1M '°""'" , ..... Of cw ..... COUfllY Oii 0.C.tnlN< 1, , .. , f'lnW P\14111.,_, CW-Cotti O•lly Piiot, O.C. •.II, It. U, ttll. J1•7 .. I COUMll ntfCI Otl llw 11\t Oly ol Oectmber, 1,.1, by Ille followlftQ roll t oll •olt AVES COUNCIL MEMBERS NOES COUNCIL MEMBERS ABSENT COUNCii. MEMBERS IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I ..... htreoY ... m~....,., •no•"'•"" 11\e Su l or the Cll• ot CO.I• Mew llllt 71!\CI d•Y ot OK.ember, 1"1 Eliftfl P P111,_y City Clerk •ftd .. >Officio Clerk Of llw Ctly Council of 11\e City ot '""'•Mew Put>ll"*! OrMIOO c .. se O•lly PllOI, o.c. JS, 1•1 I OllDINAMCI! HO, 7,._14 AH OllOIMANCIE Of' TMI CITV COUNCIL 0, TH a CITY 01' COSTA. MESA. CAUl'QttMIA, CMAlllGINO TNIE IONING 0' A ~•TIOM 0' LOT,_., NIW~llT MESA T•ACT, 'ltOM •t TO RI. THE CITV COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA DOE~ HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS. SICTIOM 1. Tlwre Is hereby plac:"" •ftd Incl-'" Ille AJ r-. ••I lhal rt•t or•rtr lo<••"" •• m •"" ,,. -.1 11111 s1..-, 1t11-n Aues-Perc•I N.....otrs 11._ t20-l7 and 11•120-21. lo wit Percet 1 Tl\t Wesl •l jO IMt ol ,,,. EHi M.00 ...... Ille 5oultl I'° ... , ol Lot 100• Newoon Mau Traci, .. per Map r0<0<-lft aooti s, Paoo 1 of Mttc•ll-• ~In the office of Ille C..,.Y Aecordff of Or~ C-IY P•rcol J T,.. Wttt IJ.jO fMI of Ille IHI Ul jO 1"I of llW Soult! ltll 1•1 of Loi 100., .. ._... -.. Traci, H -Mao rKO<dHI Ill ._ l. Paoo I .. NllK•ll•-~ 111 .... office OI tlle COllflllv RecO<Wr Of o ...... c-... HCTIOM 2. P .. n...,,t lo IM pra..'11on•OI Seel'°" 1>-7'0f tlw MIH\lcl ... 1 C-of 11\t Clly Of C•I• -... Olltllcl ~ ,111.) Of Ille Clly ti Gatta -. <tlPY al Wiii( II Is Oft lllt lfl the afflct of Ille Pte1W11ft9 l>etNrtment. It llertty - by Ille •llllllton ........ of 11\e Al 1rH cltocr-111 S.CI .... I ........ HC1'1Qlll I. Tiiis OrdlNM• ...... ,_ ~· -.,. Ill""' force 11\lrty UOI Otyt I"'"' and all., Its .,., ..... af'ld ,...., to 1!W t1101rall9f'I M 111 ... 11 t UI d•Y• from Ille PftMll -..of. -II IN llUOll•--• 111 IN Ot-(Mfl1 Da lly Pltoe, • ~· of QeMr11 clttulltlof'I, ..,_ ...., OUl>ll•-Ir> ttw Clly Of C•ta -M. l09tlller wllh tN 11-0f Ille meml>a<s tf 11\t CllY C-11 VOllllO for -~ln•l lfw ...,..., PASSED AND AOOPTEO 111112111MyOfDec-•.1•1 At1tftt SC:hala• °" -I ~oflheCllrofC •Maw ATlUT ""'"'"' ..,,......., \ cuy c .. l'k Of 1M C111 of corui Mita STATI 01' CA.l.lf'O,_NIA I GOUHTYOl"OitAHGE I SS CITYOll'COITAMHA I I. 111.EEN fl, PHINNl!Y, City C ..... end t11 .... kla Cit ... ti lllt City C:.Ur>Cll ti 1119 Clly Of Cool• MaM, lie'"' c-'11fy 1Mt tlle ...... ...0 ~ Onllllatlt'.• NO. 7'-14 WH lf'llrod\KH aftd CIMiefftd -111111 Illy -Itel\ .. a ,..,1ar ""°""' Of Mill City ~II IWld ell tile 14111 41ay Of Jl/Ay, 1t1', aM tf\tfat fter ~ ...0 aclOjlllelf •• • ...... llC a .....,.., ..-tiftl ff Mill City C-11lltlllOiiiiie2t.i lty Of~ 1"1, Illy 1M.......,... rtll t eM _, AYIS. c-11 Me"'ll.,t k ..... r. Halt, " ....... Mc,MIMt, J ......... HOCS; C-.11 Memeer1: N- AaHHT: C-11 Mef'Mer1• N- INWITMIUWHUllO,, I lloeW~tft'"Y ""'9e..-ettt_.,_ ...... ""City .. c:-IA ...... tftll ~ ..., .. ~. ,.,. ........ ll'tll!N1 C.ttv C'"11 aftd •11>41ffkla Cltl'll tf Ille City C:-11 el lfle Cit\' of Cai. Mne ,........, Or .... c.... 0 91ty ,., ... Oec. If."" • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 . 6 7 8 CLASSIFIED INDEX M... ,_.Wt Ho.ft for W. Hon.a for W. .._.. fGr Wt .. ..................... ······················ ............... ,, ...... • ............................................. . T1 '*' y.., M. Cal 642·5678 HOUSES FOR SALE ti'::!1h1w lllllN '•Iii•••'' C1putt111WJ lloK~ (otOfladtl Mii co,.. 'Ito 0 ....... 111 t:IToto "-••~\•II•• ... ,,. ........... h lniu" l.aaun• tieo(' u11111•H1ll• .......... l'o .... . ........ v .. .. ~r:..::i~~ s.. J,.,,. c ..... ,, ... S-.Mlo s .. 111 ... 11 s..i• i.. .... . "ftlnlHl"fr ~ .. ~ ........ 1U1. mm MTUft lor S.k ~ ............ ........ ,,. ......... l'nlfc,,, t.•lfttlH> Leu Cruh t=.=~t} Dwelt •n lotU l>4lo l~l•O.M~•M lftr(lmit Protlff'\) l~lr••I Pr..-rl~ Lot>,.,~ ... 011\IOlltll,,,. ltl• l'rb ......... v...r1•-· Or~·· 0 ''"" ~ .. ~~.~·· R•Mf\it'lo,.t/fJ\'lo.t..town kttl Ell•«• Eul'l•n•• llul l:>l•tt II .. led tEllTALS li<Mn •·11,.,11lod ltout.t• Unfwru6.Md tio.., .. r11r• or i..i londomlNWl'H •'\lrft ~lllMtl>l ll To.....,."*" rur• T0<o"""""'U•I °"'*''" "''" ~ ... 11o1 """"''" 4j)t> L•lwo Apt\ l'lit•M l.of ~. 11..,..,llo.>r<I llelch.lltll<b (#W\I UOMu C...mrntt Rtotat• \ .,.ltciifti """'•'• k'"'-tt" lo "'., •. ""'•Ch '°' a,,.. W1~1ltt1hi ""'-~nn\ R,...tl t..si..otttaJ Rtftlll ~~t "'•'Wtf"J tihw ft.rM.ah IUSINESS, INVEST· MCllT, nNANCE ::::~~ lrlH"\tf'l'W"4~t ln•Nff-llt .. •NrO \tont) tol.1••11 Mono 'A•nc"'• Mort•a4n TO' ANNOUNCEMENTS, PERSONALS & LOST & FOUND Af'lf'flVAffmt"t' l lf ,...,. Ltul Mttu '~ I"'" ....... Veoun•i'• ~111 C'luta• l r)\itl• SERVICES ""~"'· Olrtt t(N') EMPLOYMENT & rRErARATION X~\ IMtlW'l.nft J~"'••lf<I' 11<1, ... _ .... ,. M!ICHANllSE ~T.:-n """'-t i;:; 'tetm•J" t • ..._,., 6 ~WlllP""9ftl l'.11• °"'' r-r~to\ou f\.rtul:Wf' t.ai•ae~t Honn 1-G-. Jf"llo~ll'l u•-~ lh<IW""r> ll1><tll-M1xt'fl•MU1tt 'A t l'lff"d .Mwwal lm1runwnt• UHl~f tur" • t..<11.11p Pou Pl.,._.,.,trr•it• \r-.11'14 M•t tuntt :.0011\1 f,1-vcS~ Slor• M"'t.1i1tant ti.tr ~'radt0 H1P1 Sl#OO BOATS & MARINE EQUIPMENT Utrl('rtl l'k,Atti \htM M h 'lf'.- ~\lar1Mt (l\;IP t\'.ti•l' p.,..,, 8o•U Ktnt t ,,,tttt lu•"~'I l!uol>l>i11" IMh t::_: ~.~SA' THNSPOITATION ~ru.n l•Kt~M~" Jct4'1 Dtttnt t•n -~.,... ... -.... Mutor 11m• \olr ltt"fll Tniltn T'u\tl !~~~~~·tr,.,h AUTOMOBILE (,,f'ftt,,I .\allCIVO \.l•,Uf' ftt<rutlOO \duel• ~~.~,~.~··" f r\lllU '""' Aw•u l.A•.)•fll~ l'\vWt • alUM AUTOS, IMPORTED (,f'M'ft l ..\ti• M.11nwo \"411 .\lillhll Ht•l#t '"'" <...pr1 ?or.-u.i .. un Pfrtttt Y141111 """"' , .. ., ... , Jtl'Uot'ft K•tm.nn vtu• 1.a ... 11or(lluv .... ,,,. Mtfil*ttntk'nt \4\, .llGM IJtotl P•"1"'' J'f'U(flt.K t'CIO<M Rtft•11lt lt.oll\ltO)'tf' tlO\ft t:: lloibtl• fOft{f rn•Mph \otl.t••lf't , .... wros. NEW IM IQ 11111'1 1011 llllJ :=1 ltm ltli)t IOIO IOM IOOI lllllO IOU '°" , .. ·~ 1m •• IQM IOlll •• 11• 1100 DIG DIO )400 ~ UllO ~ --rnlll EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ,.._...,.•Moffet: All real estate ad· vertlaed In thl• ntwtpaper Is subject to the Federal Fair Hous· 1111 Act of 1968 which makes 1t iUe1al to ad· vertise "any preference, ltmitat1on. or d11 cri minauon based on race. color , reh11on. se•. or nahonal ongln, or an intention to make any such preference, ltm1tat1on. o r dra· cri D'\UlaUon " T1\la newspaper will not knowinf IY accept any advert1s1ng for real est.ale wtuch Ill 1n viol•· ti<>n ol lhe law. =---------· IO!tl oao fUO UIO <ZlO <lOO UlO woo ~ 000 WO WJI - ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1012 • •••••••••••••••••••••• PIJY ACY PLUS With llus 4 Br. fenced in. pool homt on a qwtt cul de-sar 111 Easts1de Costa Mesa A beaulJful back yard. with covered patio & a cozy r1repl•N in the hvmg room There's ll"Ore' Assumable loans and an anx1ou~ seller Only $169 ,900 Call 979-537(1 ALLSTA1£ )l((t .. REALTORS ~ .;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. I lOO> ).l)CJ \.IOll ltXI OCUHROHT REDUCED! SELLER WILL CARRY balance ar l2t; Sl9S.OOO or(~ down' Deluxe corner d~lex Could be single fam.1ly home ! S74S.000' ...._ .. yrrop. IHhr *67~7060• -701) 11W :::: l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!l!!!!!lll!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!P :\: l•_OC_IAHFIO ____ HT __ -. llDUCED! Miii SEU.ER WILL CARRY :: balance at 12c;; Sl9S.OOO ~I down' Deluxe corner I :: d~lex Could be single 1111111 family homt 1 $745,()()() 1 I :.: I ..... .., ""°'· :;: IHltor = *67~7060• llllr. ..... U3 ... 11(!15 ~ l(M llllO 91:111 •llO tuo tlflO •1111 '11111 WA - Ml -... •u •11 --illll'1 .. ----.., USSIH'9SOf THISUSOM Mar Cllri1t ~ "-nt .... ••.ry !Mort. lalloa .. , Prop. ...... *67~7060. 100/o DOWH THE BLUFf'S.48drm & JBA overlooking the pool Pn ced al Just $299,SOO L H 10'1 Down. 17141 673·4400 .. urn u .. 2u1 HA.RBOR . -IM1 If It's got wheels, you'll move ... -.. ., = .,. WI• Uae the Dally Pilot "fut Result" lfrvl • dittctory. Your wvict 11 our ll*illly it faster In a Dally Piiot classified ad.call 6-42·5678 and a f rlendly ad-viser wlll help you turn your wheels into c.ash. I MH•7hlt. m. • . 1002 ~ 1001' G..-.1 1002 ~ 1002 TO ALL OUR FRIENDS OLD ANO NEW MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY HOLIDAYS '"-M.t Auoclatei ..d Staff WATElFlOHT HOMES, IMC. REALTORS Helene O'Connor Bob Angell Martha Anw1ler Jeanne Baer Rosalie Becker Pat Berg Peggy Broms Alice Clarke Marilyn Cleary Sue Ann Cody Georgi Cox Austin Oaynes Rachel Diggs Pat Edmondson Vicki Lee Bo Liebe Betty Lynch Brenda Macklin Sandy McCartney Jackie Emory Joanna Palmquist Patty Paul Ted Pethes Gail Ream Sally Somers Alex Sytnyk Robert T rown Yvonne T rown Jackie Fitzgerald Goly Van Orden Barbara Forteville Bett~ Walsh Carole Frankel Jackie White Anne Freeman Bill White Tex Griffith Judy Wood Dorothy Hardcastle Sharon McKinnon Sharon Jay Carolyn Paysse Ann Kanzler Pat Foerster Mel Kiddie Gil Eoerster Gary Knoche Ruth Winland Karen Knoche M1m1 Charpentier Kathy Rider Virginia Pulrang Janet Fortev1lle Mary Ann Nethercutt WATERFRONT HOMES,1111l REAL ESTATE ~\ ~""'•·" P"lfJil''' M.tf'\d9'tT»"t 2'36 \Ii t o.w ~i ...... N~111 &..:n 01·1400 JIS M•rnv A" S..Jboo l•tand 61Ut00 Merry Christmas * from Ptlt & Martha Barrttt LIZ BtO!l~ Poul Btlotu Jtff Btrtulf'll Ptggy Bt rtulf'lt Mrkt Blakt Jim & Lou Bru1gt1 Dorothy Burton E:larnt Dtmond £1lunDm~ Morgortl Dr.if/ey CtrryllJ'l11 Carlalld 8111 & lltlt11 Cold Tom /loller Ktn & DtoN Knight Pal Lestu Pam McWom Shirley Mrchelmore -•l'INlt l.tnda CX.th Btlly Po~ Jork1e PmrM'I/ Ann Ptln& Lorry Pfull'T Rick Richard Jeon RUier Barbara Van Jim \11!~3 ICE AGE C S G N Z E N X A 0 M K S R U M U S E Nu H\E §A E c IIK l H l Gp I AB w V I C T J H P 6 0 l E V H J U T R C N E C l S 0 A M S Z B l U E A 0 H E I S 0 H A R R M 0 U R Y W t A I S M Z W I I R S 0 R R M A S R L 0 N T H H P E A R E R U R W S A K K F I 0 0 I I A R S S E W 0 0 K H W M X 0 I R S I I W K R N W I R A 0 A 0 R Y I X " A R A U M 0 T FNNA IRRNILOETEMNII A 1 1 N L A I M S S C L S H P S D N M l 8 I 0 I l l I S $ A C 0 l R R l 0 R S O S N R 0 ·H E I A M A E 0 L U P E N L R E T P D R W R R E M H R N E I L S KSYA MNSAM KLMAONTSHA .~ ...................... . ._......,.,... .............. , ..... """"' ~ ........ ... ,.J .... ..o.• ....,_... r....11 ·········•••······•···· ••••••••••••••••••••••• HAYE A UtlOUE CHRISTMAS GUESS WHO? AUCTION HARBOR ISLAND HOMESITE 13 Harbor Island . Newport Beach, California Lot with plans for house and dock will be auctioned at 10:00 A.M. sharp January 20, 1982 at the Conference Room of F'trst American Title Insurance Company. 114 E. 5th Street. Santa Ana , California . Minimum bid will be One Million Eight Hundred Thousand Dollars CSl,800.000l. with a mmimum down payment of :-.Jme Hundred Thousand Oollars ($900,0001 cash. with financing not lo ex ceed Nine Hundred Thousand Dollars 1$900.000 >. due in eight (8 ) years with interest at Twelve Perce nt I 12"~ I per annum. interest onl y pay a· ble monthly For further 1nfbrmat1on and bid docu· ments and plans. contact Barbara Weiner al (714 1 675·2030 or (714 ) 751·1642. Fi ve hundred dollar ($500) refundable plan & document deposit required SEASONS GREETINGS 121/JO/o RMAMCIMG. . .. ! • S8.1.H DESP'flA TE * Spacious Rancho Sa n Joaquin Townhome w pa nor am 1c golf course view ' Featuring 2 Br Iden & wet bar. Cplc . etc Call 759·1501 or 752.7373 NEWPORT lliCH OFRCE 2670 S.. MicJ-t Drf•t 11141759.1501 17141752·7373 ~ Walker &lee Real Estate RESIOENTIAl REAl ESTATE SERYICES THE OCliH IS THE F«ONT Y AltD Of thts delightrully charming brand new 3 BR + New England style home. No detail has been spared from the patio. to the decks from :.the .,.wine cellar to the custom gourmet k1tdwn. $1.100,000 IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 I-~f (IAf I • •""'""'00 ....... °' .... '-....... bled -· bo low "'"""', .... •...olt -· -.. .. i--.;.o ..... o...;..I _T _I ...... , ::! I I 1· 11 . Ht'• U l\011111 IJ 1111 day 11 iono llur w11111 II 091• Olltl, --------K 0 8 MA I 1--. I' I I I I' •~:-...~~~ '---'l.-.ol--t.....i.-...1 .,.. ....... ~ .. ";:? ~ .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... I IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• otNsu:pwt,. w. :.d luteu a. / 11 ........ i/) T RY C R t:;ATIVE f'INANCINU l'l>M duplt'I ~th t:ood fin.in t• 1111( ~:arti unit 3 llrlrm 2 811, t1m1ly room Cln,t· to everyth1n11 al S429 !IOll COLa OF NIWPORT RIAL TORI U t• l .C... .. wr. c:..-4tl ••• 115-S!l'I t c.....,ci..-r Located 1n the barkbay area, this 3 Bdrm home has been h1&h l> up graded F\"esh paint 111 sldt & QUl itC\·ents the t asterul use or wallpa per. New earpet, ertenhouse window and new kitchen countenops a r e so m e o r th e a~nities Assume lo~ uiterest loans ind owner will help finance Ask mg pn l'e $137 .500 ,..,,, ... TR\DITIU\~\L l>f "TY 6J1.n10 Y1MT A" CHAIM is enrywhere in this cuslom 3 Br 2 Ba com plete with guest guarters near Fashion Sq Seller will fman re A great buy at $200.000 RCTaylorCo ' . .tr.) •)900 UHIQUEIH H. V.HILLS Beauurul 4 BR. 2 BA . pool home ux:ation has the best me ad o w ocean / island ~·1ews 1449.SOO U,_.IOOf ti()Mti Reallo1'3, 815-6000 OWMBWILL CAlltY! Beautiful Easls1de Costa Mesa home plus in law quarters. 3 bedroom m1 io hoit&e with 1 bedroom. I bath unit. Fant.astir location with RV access Close in to Newporl schools and shopping $163.500 675-3411 w :q ·~ p Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT/Friday, Oecembe< 25. 1981 ~f.orW. Ho.wiForW. HoeNtForW. ..... ,.,Wt ..... f.orW. ................ h ...... ,.,.., ... td 41 .............. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• ... 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Newly remod eled 3 bdrm. 2 bath plus lge recreation room & 2 patios Beam ceilings Xlnt valut at $420.000. CAINATIOH COVE Spectacular harbor view from 4 bdrm , 4 bath bayfront. 2 hoat s lips $2.050.000. WEST IAY AVE. Remodeled. like new 3 bdrm. :J bath ba yfront. Slips for 2 lge boats $1.200,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\•d1·D1 • .,. N 8 b7'.J blbl WESLEY ~ TAYLOR CO. REAL TORS since 1H46 OM llG CANYON GOLF COURSE ELEGAKT "VERSAILLES" -EXCLUSIVE Sp l' l' t a t u I a r l> t' a n l' II o mt' ~ "Versa 1lles" lot·;.itt•d on largest lot ol all Deane lloml'!>. Beautiful golf course new ~ Profess iona ll v landscape<! ~ at'd w maturl' lret•s in ~1 pri\•ate park likl' sl'ltm~ lll ('lud ing a lo\'ely large ixx1I and huge spJ + un a ttrart1ve ga tebo c.; a lt-d I ront tou11yard entry '' llh fountain ~I arble floor in foyer "ith gll1trr1ng t han delitr 4 Bdrms. dL·n. formal dining room & 41 : baths S950.000 mdudin~ lheland WESUY M. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS 2111 S• Joaquin Hiiis Road NEWPORT CENTER, M.8. 644-4910 FlllDOM HOUSl UKl PllVACY7 UDO ISLE rhurmlnti • i':l!C<' 4br. 3b11. f11n1 rm, :l l.wcury stucho. spa. TV 2 Rr I 8a Al' 3Dr 10. laraeyard DOVBSHOllS T ht n thla S dl·rt bdrm,2"-b•tb,lrl(sun 1·11riin.v1l'w.11r111·l'1111 ma id Jcrv1rt, phonrz., N-ly decor u pd 195.000 641-<r163, Agt tXtc. HOME lownhotlll' .. :i mu11l SN· ny P•tio. complct1:ly up ~1300 974 3420 rm wk 499 2221 t'll<'I 1111r . :ml. dshwr OCJo:AN VIEW 2 Sr 2 1111 Med stylHourtyar<I ~·lll!led 2 Hr 2 Ho. hu:! r,rudl'd. $1700 rno. Y 1:11r Mtwporl ltoch 126' Mlwport ltoch 37 6' /\dulls 642 deck, yurcJ , '"" Kitti' Pool. Jlcuni Overlook~ vaulttd telllnll~. und ~" U1ll Grund)'. 675 6161 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 HrTownhou~r SllW< Ownt'r l 630 9440, bay Glllaxy Dr Pormlll e11rthtonc det•or11tin11 A Luxunuu5 2 Ur. 2 B/\ On;AN~'RONT l! It 4 Hr Nt'wly det·or 11116 pd tiaM cbn nn. 2frplcs '6!1~.000 super ~tuter ut only tiume in 8111 t11 11yo11, THI ILUFFS /\\';,ii Winter Wr,.kly rnrl a11r . pool. dswh r 1--------• fl'C' 2$ O SJ.WO 1SI llVI beautifully & romplNel) Spacious 4 bdrm l hath Monthly b7J 7tn3 Adu.Iii 642 5013 ~ I /646~ (um1Shed for •hort l••l ol t .. h N c.."<'1,..." ., 0 r. I 8" '""" .ru .... , WTSIDI .. um numt• t'W llUIOI & I .... •o ... I ... , CLUI --....... ~ CJ M ,,.,.,~ ~ 4 rros CJOO(}/!Tl(I, l•I & <'llfl)el MoH 111 r1·,uh o -h Apt"' ,~ 3 Br I°"' Bl $42.S L11un 6 PUX MEWPOIT HllCiHTS 11.'fl ~ srcunty dt'Jltl~•• & $1200 ~r munth \t:t . '_tr 1 t ,,.., ""'1..:!n virw di}' far. pool S48 9556 OMLY 15% DOWN 3 Bdrm home, rirt'plare, rt'fs rec1 7Sll 0664 01 640-s.560 w1 11 .,..... "'"" Ownrr II f 10 700.9190 •••• S400 Mn 2 Br I Ba Apt "'1 innncl' douhll' {lllrllgt', eho1c~ 1-.. I 016 G11r11"e. washtr dryer. qualified bU}t>r Wdl l~·a11on N"ar ''l1ff nnd .......--" S II h Id I ed ood I k · " '-"' •••••••••••••••••••••• flalboa Island Watt'rlrnnt all bl.ult lflb ma c 1 ocat ' II OU tni: 11 I llro11rl sun 500 y.1.•1 -oc"" ....... Uftfwftlait.d :I Br •• n.. v .... rl• f'Mn OK no ~t.5 Onfu l "Cllr umlll ~ 4 c11r .:ant.it.> 1 R M ,.:_ .......... RJ ,......._ " ~ 06 • "'" J • ' ' 11mpleparklng. flclow 11 oy c-~-. tr. Spr.Clacul11 r view of ••••••••••••••••••••••• lid 1175 Mo 77110347 old Oii for11ppl t1mi•s11ro:ss 54'·772' w1m~. rwkw, coast hne lcAool.i.ct 3206 SPYG• ... 55 TSl.MG~T M2·1603 Coll Today 1 from fn>nl row unit 1-:x ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Sl'UNNINC large I & 2 644-72 I ( HAllOA RID~E 11umte 2 l!R 2ba 111 ex 1~W~>a Js~nd y~:~;~rl~~~t ~~~~~. tn~"~~~ ~ ·~·~,: Br, 2 Ba Garden Apt DX>~ rt S200K down dU~I Vl' ruhll.'rOl'k ~11'1.S Mo 7700347 gar S2200 mo ~.\I'' Poul 710 W l!Jth St ftlSK t' P, uwnl'r wlll 13'7S,UOO Bayf & fl 760 0007 VUA·AOUHO "'" TIIE VICTORIAN New ' . I r <I r r} a I I 3 ~ LCICJllnO v1-.1.E root pier oat, for .<>l •I Al ....... , 0 ly decor 2 Br w gar . I • --' -Owner /\gt 644 6125 497-176 I SW'llllng, bearh, 2 Hr 2 Beaut Jbd + F H hunw 'l'C'"' • '•11<· ~ .. a .. v new rrpb & drapes, bit Ba , SI 4 0 0 ) r I y " pool. 'J pall~.2 fr11I. ll•u••tn • HllO '> • II\), pallo Adults Call I 213 478-3577 We:i.ll'hH Sl20CJ mo 'l/o P•fl••·'> • P•us rrr,,. OWN ER will rons1dt>r v1•••1.1.LIO ... OfhtrRed&tott 1 ... _ •... ,, .. ,,.,.,..., betw~nJSPM .636·4120 .._ ... ... ,. __ ~ M-3222 ,._.., '"" ,..,..., GRE.AT AECAOTIOH 66"' "G . \!1cton11 $470 rarrying balance on tht!> Young prop le Pool your •:::.:..;.:•:.,,:•:..:_• ••• ••• ••• ....__ _, -Bluffs Condo 3 Br up. I hr 1l'f''"' • F•~t' Lt1'""1" " ranch stylt.> ~1esa Verdt resource~ Ideal two ,....... ~• u;;1;~··J••9;·2b~~·d::tk• down . 3 IJa Kit t•h,·n '''0 '-"'0 \ho, 1 • :' hon~ 3 bedroom!!t. 21, txlt.troom Villa for )Our ForSdt 1100 w/Oc.'n v1ew Gar 0 <-luxe nook SlJ00.614 2GU7 ~tf'dlltd;11,t1t.•~011t1" I bat~s . dinini: room r1,..,1 hollll' f'rcsh as u •·:~··••••••••••••••••• • riyr110,.a<u9P • I family room anti ~ra~kl I clatly Oi1rn~ to tlai.;stonl' on.AN FRO. NT M?<lular r;~~tltywo~9~4074~~~2• Spal' 3 BR 2' i bll, \ l'r~ ~~~~~~n~~Qnr·~ ('..c,11 1ni1 fireplace Su1,er a~ µallo $14/1,()()() as~urnu Typl' llomc s. 24 hr ho_ rre 640._92!9 rlean townhst-Pool . JOI: 8UUTIFUL ~APTS ) u ma b I e VA I u 11 n ! I bit.> at 12,, Lea~c option ~cunt}, '' mt pv~ IJ1·h g111g, etc $7~ rno <\Ill SZ!9.500. Call for finall\' 1~ ii\ utlJblt• I' ran• ~ + fishing pier <.:edar 2 blks lo Bearh L11r11e $44 1440 ~~~~~~.1F~•~•~h' .. ~,, I ingdeta1ls I 979 2390 ~<11 S(X) l'Otlage type, redwood 2500 sq rt home. 3 bdrm. Hl.lrhor \'U humt!~ .t Hll & Unlutno)~e<J . Nlu•I I T~RBELL REALTORS t " Cote Realty ~:~~ .. :J,~~· Ol:ll~~rrl~~ ~.~~n:.en,,rr11e~1!~'. I~~~~ ~ \D~ I ram J ~~. n z:iuh ~~~~~~·o~~(P;•:,; MEWPOIT HGTS!!! dos_s 6 .900 499 3816 patio 2 car en1· g41r 644 41S7 760 9312 \lie. & JBr. Wa homt' +duple~ 41 111\'t'Slmt'nl &IO-t4114 :~~~. & BJ:~~. ~)~CC 640-5777 eryt;tl Lok/ I SOO iiir~ g;i·r,.ge, frplc u1111n horre~~~11:•:! 1111 Gerc2~~':.~enta &&s 22Sl --••••••••••••••••••••••• l eluded S7SO mo ('a 11 film room Grt·dt lo1·a Newport Beech H. ----------RA VESl'f ES 12 l in _J.!!!!_[)avis 759 1221 111111 Sll2S mo 880 "''"" •1 •b" 1044 VILLAIAUOA PA t: IF I C V I E W CostaMHo 3224 tl14 ~Ill!! 171 4)645·1104 •••••••••••••••••••••••' Vouni: people Pool vour • Cellletery Below <'Ost ••••••••••••••••••••••• *•GREAT I rc~ourl't'S Ideal ·two Phone l 714·346 9489 4 Kdr rxccu111e home r bOOroom \ 1lla for your eo..rclal w/pool & spa f amily OPPORTUNITY I r1r:.1 home ~'rel>h as a P'roptfty 1600 rm, formal dining, 21, Newport Ht>11thb. :1 hr, lmly rm, hrdwd rlr,, frplc. S8.'i0 drive h\ 4 lk St Andrew1>. 642 9G&J Newport Beech S. 1700 16111 Sr Do••• ir •w (714) 642·5113 ll'urtlerock Rtdgt• 4 dal:.) Ope n ~ I O •••• .. u••••••• .. •••••• Ba Exct'llent1•ond1t1on Ud I \' n,1).(~l<lll\' pulltl $1411.000 I $1200 incl i:ardenl'r & llG CAHYOH OCUH FIOHT 1o/"!·g1r!~~r~~~nt·i~; JS~umahlr at 12'. I MEWPOITIUCH 1 pool st'rv11•e 7SI Jl91or Guard l;!dlt' 1·umm Dlx,2 bdrm.2ba 1\\t11I Ownt-r may ht'Iµ l'all l..r~i.' vpt1uo 1s a\·a1la High \ISibility c 3 Solo$6445Agt A\a1I Ul•1· Spal'1ou.s 2 lutrrn fJm now111Jc1n23 Month or bll' l'mr $249,WO I Ortan vie" 120 rt rron ~ I nn Deanl' lluntt• $1 2!'!0 Wkl) ]S2·9466 t ,, • tagr Use of tic1strng l1osetoSC l'laza Green 1 rm Ottcm1FrOfttD x Cole Really I bldg of 4000 !>q rt or brook home. 3 BR. 2 BA !16·8582 !Ii!! ll!lt i'um 3 bdrm 2 b~ bit ti. lnn•stment build 10.000sq rt Owner IJv. din, ram rm l'n•· 3 &Ir. & ram1h ruum 2 lib r1replut't' Mllnlhh 640_5777 ~111 <'drf) Pn re yard,2l·arg.ir ,$115tl mo I Ua. bllins 11c1rJl(l'. \a ! vrit'.irly04Sis73 · I $71!> 000 531 7300, Sl500 dep 99'.!C'Jrn;itwn \'Jnt Sll50 3 Udr 2 UJ . --ml!~---111111111~ Realtor I 640-6140 I dbl garage. bll 111~ $i!'>O 2 lir dpt. ~.ub rent, Ba lhoa 1 [ JAC BS T Fla} ClulJ A1all no" lo SACRIFICE ! r -3 BR. I liA, fam room, 0 REAL y I Jul) I 642 43H.i 2 ni·~ luxury townhou~l' Condomlnh11111/f ow1t-run room. dl•n. fs1, 2 rar I PROPERTY MGRS \'(lfl<I•~ 3 Wrms. 3 ha hoeesft fof-sale 1700, ).(ur. SbiS mo 1st t 'ct 675 617 ) llG CANYON ~ ;.'I Your unused items could be someone's Chns lmas Sell them with an ad under the Daily Pilot Gift Guide Call 642·5678 1nd ask f 1r t-. Christwtas Ad-Yit0r Sbclrm, for sale Q) ""'n('r Turtlt>rock Xlnt fin . will 1·arry paPt'r Read) to , mo v e Job t r a n s f e r EH>:. 17 14 )851 ().199 NO .\GENTS 1n:1.o w BLILl>EH S ••••••••••••••••••••••• a1·a1l Jan ht Ochb1r I _. Delightful 2 bdrm. 2 ba n>ST s I H 1100 I' :.I N1-wport Beach, H1).( .cu 540-0702 I rnndo Part1all} rum EAST SIDE b'iS 4333 n)~. rtkLJm Jdult (on 1c 1 Pnlpl'rt1 2 Kr 1 1:1.1 On water. 2bd 5695 ' Se<·unt\ gate S850 • )r1· SHS 2 Br I Ba Poolside 1 2 Br 2 Ba pal 1u huml'. frplc· 2 ra r 1t ar ~ opener. lo" d" n Ii) I o~n er Karen fo.\ '" is:! 5664..:. d)·~ ~·t!l:llJ I OFFICE AT HOME Seasons Greetings from al of Iii to you! do.2BR 2 BA.JJOOl.ten house in ·htl(tl 1r.,rr11 ~ewport Shurr~ :J11tl rmtomo iS!H~4 .\pt Laundry room l ~~h ~e:·u~t~ f~r1ki''11~ oo;& areu ol Wl'!>ls1dt• ('o\lJ .r.oo B.tl~<i Bay Club. 2 HH 2 duJd 01\ no pets Cc1ll tz4.S.Wl OW<.' ~ 20'. Mesa Temf1l' for 1\1111 1b0 !·'~II) ~ Ba ti rm leas~. for appt before its gone dn Owner A~ntll33 78ll0 qur Shop \n11unt1nl( Jbd \1llal(e SI 200 640·9605 TSL .\!ltnt 64U.G03 I Office. LI" OH1t•e rte Wattrlrottt HOIMI 6 ,., lncoft ~ 20001 Xlnt parkml( Will 111~ Rtty Inc. 631-1400 ApartMtl'lh WESTUKE VILLA ~ •••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • I ru.ss rrmodeltn ii tu c;u11 IJnfwN-L-d Im med o l' <' u Pan l' Y. ' .... COME \ 900 f _.. Adult only complex I " 1 pprox i.q l t·~ Newport Beath \'1lla ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool. spa, laundry room. PROPERTY rl ud1ng the \ ard Rat•~· B . 1~L....-1·•-... 3806 -ssoo 54e !l 14 2 uva I rlba 11150:.q .. _ HWN patu~ordeeks.Nopets. SPECIALIST 770.~o . ' fl IOI) nr Ternf1 r I u ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gar<tgl~ avail and 3 l>drms . a dr hghLful oHice in quiet II cul de sat• area of I L.:mversrt} Park Ex I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lens1HI)' upgraded ,... ____ ~ _____ •'throughout Superb11ew Selt't1 from 3 t!I 11n11' T~rms c11 J1lahl1• to 'urt ~our needi. pmac) S800 mo ,. "'I' Ra I b <>a I s I an \I Barh $360 l'ONJ>O JBr 2'1Hu . 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Within walking d1stanre U>e\er)·t.lung Call toda) ror an appointment WE'IEIEALLY 1 A.' •105 Ron 979 5370 or ~Mo ~431S ••••••••••••••••••••••• BACH ~llh LOIT $410 NEI CC'CR ~·mi $.\lfl Lri: 1 Hll lull Ka) \'u, 2 HR, 1 B..\, gc1r. f'rpk. rec room , pool, AFRAID VJL , ,e1·u rit\ \mt•nil it·~ no J.ll'lS. <1duhs $600 mu J<H'UZZI gas & ~·aler lhat1fmorepeoplt'frarl q .1111 Hl_~)2111C.. 3B~.2BA.f Jm,rm K1d\ ti31 S2li li~!l h2·l 2 1 "'k 979 !J11 hm67J.82ili J.lllld Adults.no pets 39J this month's atiunal I I OK Nu !>C'ls No ~inl(l~s 213-00 Ji4s I -Hamilton. CM 645·4411 C'n.<Q,.:raph1c rt'laltvt• 111 71 t 1•11 H7t..1 ms mo 17~ lowu St -OCUMFIOHT - ----- 'lirwport llarbor /., I){' ~'!l:.!!1t ollt·~1· \1t• 6-'4 1836 COftdoniini..ns Ye.irl) leai.e unfurn 2 11':ctl>ts1de 2liR. IBA, nr rhot('e bayfront propl'r , ... , .. , "'''·1 ,.,,. 2 bdrm. 1 ba. 2 rJr l(ar. 1 Unfwwi~ 34251 bdrm.2 &. bllns ~ew ~hools No Pets $42S t) will sk} rork1•t t'.tll J washer drver hook up f•••••••••• .. ••••••••••• puml earpc·t 1trape~ 631 6155 John Campbell for appl 1 i\irrood Blttn s.550mo TOWNHOL'SI-: crul u1111 $85() mo Call Linda or ·--- tu bee this brand new A,,U VALLEY j Wk642 3322 hkr new ~BH 21\1\. 1lrn Art A_gt 675 7060 • 2 Br Condo nr SC hstrnR of fabulou~ ha) Tax SIM*er ---m.:. I).( palm. halMn) j Kin.l?~lle 3 Br w frplc & Plaza. SA Pool Spa. 11n•an 1u \'Stm hurrw and Nt>ar nt•w 4 pie;>. 2 .........,.°" ltodt 3240 A (' frpl H'lr l'h•an be.im i·eiling~ 1825 1rh Tennis S5llO Adults no ,, C \OU bt• the JUdl(l' of th" bdrm. 2 bl!th ea\·h unit •••••••••··~·•••••••••• u1e11 draJ.l('S St>c l!alt'. t.IQ.S71!1 &S36 IHI · · petS 1+5'3 AMPV5Da·IRVINE 1175.000 pme ~h1c•h in with f1repla1·l' 1•nrlo~c·1t Uix 2 Br 2 ' Ra Pool I pool dubhse. ~auna --6411460or 646·49ll d~ a fdrjlt> 11arn•I ul patio .1tara.1te 9'&', 1~1 spa . tennis St>I urit) I Qwet. nr F~~' fliiO :O.u Caroftadel Mar 3122 2 Br gard;n apt Pvt LOIJllllG ltodl I 041 1 land Pu' 1·a~h flu~ 'fo" gate Walk to b<>Jrh .iftS fll'1' i75 2580. i51 Oi!l6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pallo, gar. laundr) :"\o ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROGHS IULTY Sl59.500 Rill Grund\ 962 1..398 • 3RR 21, HA :'\1•" µort STf.P TO O<'f.A:'\ :\lost i>etS I sml rh1ld ok $450 OCEANFRONT Modul~r 1 675-2311 ~tr. b7S 6161 s Blks to o<·ran f.lrl(anl 2 , Tt>rrarr Condo lltithll 1·h.irmU1g in old Corona. ~ 9950 T}Pe Homes. 24 hr ) UNITS C.M. Br Fam1I} Rm & Llrn L'p).(r.uied with ,ma II 2 Kr 2 Ra frplr. 11re41n St'<'Unl}, ., m1 pvt bl'h Sll.'iOMo Plushrrpts.2•, re110 Stoic Oil> Vll'W from dt•c k Bac·helor S32S mo. 2864 -+ fishing pier Cedar R.l AGENTS Pnre JW.I reduc·c1I. nt•.ir o,. ,.nda & ..,1 • I ~ rm Call An thon\ I Lasalle CM 631-7300 flt'". rall now °" "~ r " d~~. ~un hwashH W ai.ht.>r & .,..,., · I 9S7 2'740 aft 6 Cottage type. red wood I TSl.lnvstmnts 1142 1603 d erk, db I r a r p n l>l)'l'r ('ommunat) Jiool. da1 s 1\42 5757. e\ rs & ••1111..a.. .. -1111111..a.. .. -1111111_..._ .. -1111111..a.. .. -1111111..a.. .. -1111111..a..•~llllllll..&.-•-11111111.--.. -1111111..._ .. -1111111..a..•-llllllll..a..•-.. derk. pool. guarded Salt>:> slow' Mak\• lht' -garage. full y ma int I Sauna & Jar No p1.1, wkntls6.11-fi6JO , PALM MESA APTS IJ!!!!!!!!l!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I gate, adlls onl} No I ~SI ro~ your \!Hurls 14UNITSC.M. I yard Adults, no pets In. RiSOMo :>.ou.-a~t· ,\IJll SPECTACL'l.AR OCF.1\:0. I 1!>61Mesa 0r Peoplewhonetd people NO ON. eqwt) shart.~. 1st J LEASEO"IOH dogs_ Sill,~ _'.199 38l6 ~' 1.~' ~pht, We vr , Easls1 rle with pnol qwre at 527 18th St Jan 1st 6.11 t3l7 for ap & CITY LIG llTS \'IF.W I Br unrum S3GO 1 Br should always check the tirre bu)ers. J bd , I ba . SI0,000. 1 SUPY VICE ('r llbk. rnpu r .\I I j owner JnXlous i:n·.1l 96(H;33J 1 f.lllllllment from rven room larl!e rum S400 2 Br unfurn Service D1~l'tory in the onl) S94.000 pnn onl~ ChJrmmit 3 BR Condo. 2 i•omruter. an:> Sl'n nnant·mK al 10'. 3 8 3 Ba 1 b h 1 B ~ \ th ~ Adults onl\ Call DAILY PILOT Call6.1 ..... K h d I • from this l bdrm o"n liw.1 ~!reel. ample prJ..i: TSLlm·stmnlS 642 lbOJ r t' oi.r lo ra1· 2 bdrm. I ha. 2 car .ear r mo n on~ 9..i ~ 9860 . __ _l_j'!"' at ) ajnt ston~il 4j{1 ~11\ J.IU<I "' )our-0~11 apt Elr\ ator & mon· Start :\°{'" Y<•a r 604 16th St S7!15 mo washer dna hook up dayi; cal' 6-12 5i5~ ~ knd~ ••••••••••••••••• spa Ca ut or . lt'H' to street & located tn the orr nghl • r~ll l>an Mo.itailt, Dt~rt. 1 ~1453 Air mnrl ·Bit m~ S.SStl 6.116630 2br. Adult~. nope~. new @ SEA COVE ' renter or rirr) thin.I? Y.Jllt•nlme,645 7221 Rnort 240014BR. Ba & •1 Pool. teM1) rro wk~2-3322 . WR, ZBA ,·ondo Slps to I~ de<' SlO\'e refng. encl CE llDlll ILllllS ca. OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE SINGLE .LEVB. ILUFFS VIEW! Lovely View -2 BR. 2 BA Entl Unit -Decorator Wlprs. Drapes Pl antation Shutters Sup er Financing Lrg Assum Low lnt Loan Shows Like A Jewel! $255.000. A "Joy Of Newport" List ing. MERRY CHRISTMAS 759-9100 A JOYOUS & PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR From the Staff at Cote' Realty 'l.075 San JoaqUln tlH1 Ad. ~from ltO CANYON NewpartleKh 140.Sm , PROPERTIES Sll!l.500 ~ •••••••••••••••••:••••• & Playground Krds Ok -lkh ftpl1 F.nrl Gu ~llo.~75 979 «10 114·63r-6990 1 SUPBLOCATIO~ I "' l°::1~~~~~~11k,!~~1rf~~ No pets SGB mo IApariw..tsF,.,,.ishtd 1 Adults SllOO moiG08290 I Beaut 1 br. rarpets --- -Pride of o"nrrsh1p , c.. h 1 . Ho " 531·2S45548190S •••••••••••••••••••••••• 2'-'rm 2ba 11a" of Bai drapes. quiet bldng. ""ams >Pt' m .. m ----uu • • , • WE OUIT! ~·ean views'.plans to I?'< Westclif( Rt•:utors I La Qwnta llome hai. ap Nr beach. Jbdrm. 2ba, Costa Mtosa 37 24 ! Refng wa~hrr., dryer. 1 213 l 4 98 6 7 8 7 6 o r We can nu Tonger afford I pand All this plus seller I prox 2700 sq rt + S7SO Gudener in<'I No •••••••••••••••••••••••1 ~ar S850 R4li 0096 I ~ 0956 --- to ma ke payments on fUlancing for I his hiRh VILLA IALIOA Separole Guest hsc ~ 962 8639. CASA DE ORO I hr sunde1·k, no 1tar No Poclfic our4Bd211.Ba Westl'llfr ~aUt)J ~m. 2 bath ISaltoru 1 llomrs,&w1mm1n1t pool. - -ALLl'TILITlf:SPAlll pets 1\1 a1 I Jiin ti $.500 TtrroetA~s home Asking S249.000 J nT s. y aH Citrus Trtts. & Lar1:e I 1 &i4 7809 LET'S DEAL. ~orm ur OCEAN.~ oungpeople rool}our Shade Trees are all Huntington Harbour. 66S PARKDRI ECM I\ as e) . 0 w n r a J( 1 . and mountain \'sews m re~ources ldeul I wo enclosed by Block wall 4bd home w1lh 40 ft Compare be fort• ~ ou I Sma II studio ar t near Bachelor and one bdrm 6.11·L266or s.&8~~~2 a serene country selling bedroom nlla for your Fence Sl7S,000 Contact dock. 12.500 Yrly rent Custom <le~ i Kn Bcarh $2~ mo_ apts All adult.s and no OWNERAMXIOUS Jim mUlutes from to"n first home Fresh 415 a Ernest Eckhorr . Ex Wattrlre11tlHo..w1 feat~res Pool. HBQ. 6153251 ___ pets Pool. BBQ and &beach ThisJbdrm& dais~ Opens tol e<'utor 9783892. e1es lltylllc. 631-1400 cov rd garaJ?r . ~ur ,._._u__ 312 .. laund9roo"!. Beautiful, immaculate, family room home is flagstone pa110 $148.000 .,.,...,.,.,4 J rounded with plu,h !-."'~ " ""• 2 8 th nicely landscaped 4 Br assuma blc at 12 r· _.....,...,., __ , -I landscaping Adult It\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.,.wer r "'1 garage home on cul de sac veryl ~n vate . &.1:;1 Ltase option 18 a \ail~· Ka1lua, Kona llaw a11~1 Spac Jbr. 3ba. sunderk.1 mgatitsbest Noµet~ I NEWI.\ l>ECOR ~~wl carpet &S4~aint Spa1·1ousrooms Vie~ of ~lc~e~n e\er) e hie Pnredatrz49.soo Fees1 mple f\im studio dbl gar Nr beach Jani I Br rum rrom S46S 1 Br gas pd. end gar ~55~nopets mo golf rourse from proper 1 1ai • • ,, rondo by ocean Ownr l. Sim 960-!>618 ·• 2 Br rum from ~50 d washer. pool Adults I --- 1} Owner·ass1s t ecJ f'l'{.-.r It Cote Realty Karen 552 ~ eveN, d)s Spacious 3 BR. 3 BA. sun I :mw Wilson_,_ 542 1971 oo 5073 Westside Cos1a Mesa , fUlancmg Only $139.500 •:\_~K..~~~ I & Investment 842·11833 deck. nr beach. dbl gar. S1'1S1rm Mature adults. I When yo u need expert duplex . upstairs. 2 Br. I Call now. 9'79·5370 ..,., w .... Estate fp, $79S/mo, 1 1960·5618 no pets. Qwet & srrure ~cr\'1('r or rrpa1rs turn Ba. re.ntral hut. refnge A 640-5777 Exce...cp 2100 -991 Newport Blvd to the Sem<"e 01rretor) & slo\e. enclsd garage. LLSTA TE 111111H eo..~ I ....................... I~ 3244 646-83'7J in Closs1f1cd tu soh·r Qwet & sole S42S mo ~-Col*• "' R R • " ••••••••••••••••••••••• -yourproblem 5485442.770!>629 n /\ B 0 R I D G E 'SNIHGS Twnhome. new 3 br. 3 ba. Newly de{'or I Br dplx, -REALTORS ( 7 SS0.000 dn, 2 BR. 2 BA l,uxury Condo patio. gar. Park. pool. 5ep by gar Qui et H...tift9onhach 3840 t .... itc#•hoch 3840 7141 494-117 CondoS425,000:..._640..9605 Rancho Mirage 3 Br. 3 Jac. ll751mo 833·90S7 Emplyd adult over JS ............................................. , ~V•y.Uttill .... .,.rtltedt 106' ~~er!~2~·~0,0 ceoq~·~~I Newroodo, 2 BR. 2 BA ~.SJ:Kl 548_102!. lr- Sltlers maruuon 4 BR. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • CHllSTMAS * Irvine. rental prop Pauo. Nr Park&. Pool tW .. o.tltoch 3740 I Kennebunkport? 7b~~ new $69~.ooo OCR "'i...1rl!9oi...1y .r~1 ... L Noa"'" S7>9646 _, ...,....,,, ~ " • ~~... • Newport . La gu n a ~---eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wa sn't she the b101~·st who won IY OWNEI ara. •1eOltdo Owner Bkr. 3 BR 2ba condo w 12 rar H.l.'s FINEST eor.. .. Mcr 1022 New cust bll 2 sly. Sl",500 (714)347·0108 -I gar.S8251mo 975·1262or SparushF..&tate l.ivin1o:' I The Nobel Prize for 1one in '69? 1 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f\"ench Norma ndy. 3 BR 675-1771 Lovt'ly I Br Irvine cond o 7S9-9386 Beautiful park hke sur _,. --v (\r"\ 7 _ I 4341tGONIA &. den home. Ca n be S22,000 equity f P RENTALS round1ng1 Terraced 11\J ~ I New tlegant 4 Br Vic split. 1895.000. owe. 3711 SI00.000. Change ror• I Br, Iba S6SO pool Sunken gas bbQ. I It you re not sure who tor what ) KennybUnkport lorlen p1rt1al v u , Stashore.673-6578 2 Br.lba S700 sparkhnit fountain s was.aon tfeel bda -you re notalone ownr tcontractor ftnan Have 5omelhing you ~wpoye/'e"ceeo:dcoh 28~a2~~ 38r,11,ba ~ Spaeious r oom~ Kennyt)\mkport 1soneor 14cJ1strnctrve1y avoil.S575.ooo. 1 t l II ' Class1'f1'ed ' 3Br 2b _,..f Separate dining s rea a1ff"'r"nt an .. ~ n Se ;; d: l~e well C•ll ba. assumable 111'1'; · a -"' um w a 1k.1 n <"I 0 sc 1,. .. ..-,.... .. ment oorp1ans at awind Vrllage fixed 29 yr• •·~ 000 Le Raisor Rily 833·8600 h 1 rn Hunttn91on Beach SeawtncJ v111....,.. rs a r-ult 11V1H1 TBllACI 4IOIM·Af Sunny. lll!ht ·n bright and new on lhe marktt with bnck front. sldt and rear patios, hardwood parquet floor Ing throughout Xlnt locauon · less than 100 paces from Sl.000.000 homes. Realistica lly priced at 1365.000 wilh combination or atsuma bit and owner rin•nt'ina Call now 644-7111 SEU. ldlt lttms with • Dally Pilot Claaslfled• Ad NQW,ff2.$f. I . ., ... ~. ome Ike kll('ht•n & v11• u eq11lyfor' Orangetree Condo 2 cabtntls Walk 10 llunl o totally persona11ze<1profts.s10lldl plann1rig ILUFFS OH THI GIHNlll T One story, 3 BR "Bonita". Redecorated with shutters, lovely wallpapers. Perfect for small family QJ' retired C'ouple. Ex· ce llent fina ncing. Comm unity pool near by. $225,000. Jan Young 642-~ Reallor, 759·11171_ _1 Bdrms · on strum lngton~nler The krOO of attention you oeserve 3 br, 2"7 b1. on fee land I S57S/mo Adull5 only I Bdrm furn. S48S A perfect Olen<: of natur' ano hvm9- blk to bu ch tn ~ B Rec. fa c i I. 551 4196 . nestle(! in a forest with bal>bhng DrOOks ano QUttt SlS.000 eqwly. 118$0/mo 8Sl-1311 ---Adults. no pets I ponos. coo1eo by natural ocean brttz'"' A..,. to Owlwr I• 760-0297 _ Be1ut. Turtler<><"k 4 BR Utthtil'S f'ree' ~· uu C 0 ST A M ES A M . 1 3bl. 3 rar ear 2100 sq rt J ttiat lenni\ coorts swimming POOis a J«um and Bt..00. E. of Plactnliu GIJ'dtner and usoc. pd Li\ QUINTA m ;RMOSA d convenrt>nt locauon near \hOPPlng a110 Ave. Tr1dc for reslden Need quality rcnlcr 18211 P11rk51dc Ln. I l>lk I tirnploymt>nt c1nd youve 901 a place anyont woulcJ II U1l 1nd carry paper, by ~/food rtfs Rate & W. ol ~11l'h. ~ hlk' S 11f 1 ' proooly c.tll nome (Even Ktnnyllunkpanl) 11 owner. 6'2·4810 terms nt ot. 752-5740 F.dlngtr One anu two Dedroom. one ano rwo bath I ..... --....... ·-u41 --147·5441 tlOutt apanments from $490 00 ••• .. •• .. •••••••••••••• ............. •••••••••• WJ FfLETRt-:f:Al'TS 5Vi nd ...... ,_ ••-' OCEANFRONT Modular l BR (um., iym, nun1. OWi .......... ••••••••••••• Type Homes. 24 yr J1cuul. voll<'Y bill c... .. W. J 12J set'Urily. \\ ml pvt bch bulttt bell ' ltnn1s II~' Mu1111~t01 111..q .. ........... •••••••••• + fishln1 pier Ctdar .._.II Up1raded z Br 2 81 Cottqe l)'pt. rtdwood Ttllinl !ht most PfOPlf 15SSS HllntlllQIOll V111.t9t Utlf Hllnting1on !If.ell CA •/yard.. carport, 10 of declt , pool. 1uarded poulble ls Important to (7t4I) 898 ~961 PCH. no dot• SfSS. pr 11te. adlta only No ltlt aurctu of an y rrom tllf Sinn-... r mo incl.1•1Wn•r. AYail dO&•. From S77~ mo gar11t u le. Makt sure "'""" '~ oriw nonh on 8tMt:ll to tllrv Jl&!1 (n••al.l•blel .a1e. lours 11 llated In Mcr~.111tnwtSton Mcr.c10P111o s..winov•119t Bet KtrrRll 173'1181 ~dt Call Claulfled , p hone F'11rlllfl'llf19S iYll'-•()pt!l<S.t1ly IOAM i~~ ~~~~~~d Orange Coast DAIL V PILOTifrlday, December 25, 1981 FALL SPECIAL $1.&7 P.-Day r~s.nac c • --' 6 .. ~ • I ........... .,..., ,...... • " •• I .,. .... ,..... ltd OWi.._ ... , a A HJ ·~ ~ ~ Ne•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••., ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• ••• ••••••••••••••••• ••• • •• •••••••••••• • •••• ••• ••' ••••••••••••••• ••• • •••• ••••••••••••• • •••••• ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ora. 1 td I 11LE lNSTAJ.a..10 Blbftit,011rCM_bomu.1 WeCareCrpt Cleiint'r& CAMUMU .. D nHS lbul,\:lr11nup.cuncrete OfU C..:KWORK Smllll PAINT t!R NE El>S ~Mc bar R ro~$IO AUKI ds Ouva'*t'd yr ~·.:ftl~ Steam dun & upholM, C..fNcHo. Co TuplJt'dlr~moved clean rl'rl'll val Dump Tru<·k Job•. Newport, ('u~t11 WORK 30 yrs exp, Int ft u~ ~1Me~~ ~3 Rds n J• IN·l667 --'~ ~64657~ Trutkroountunlt Master Bldrs Cuat~m U™ h1wnrenov l513476 ~rk srrv 64276311 Mutt. Irvine K..-fs ext At'OUJ1llc('eihn11s ttH • - l\al'a A LL you pay fora t J lif'kr Wort gu•!: ~:me quality room •ddillons r .. HAULING & DVM p b75-3l75 Dav111 Pal!'tm~ IM7 5_!86 Ot1hw1aher. d11poul11, y,.. s.r.ke ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shampoo & steam rlean ur'd Larry Wendell, C1tdenin1 W1ntl'd JOl:JS.1111k for R11ntl). Masonry our ,pec1ally 11"1'tEXT PAINTING tollrla & raucets . re •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• For 111 you nt'f!d to know Color bn1htene111, wht l2l3>92l-M4l Mowml(, tda1n11. r~k1na:. 64HM2'1 Clean. quirk, de~ndn u c'd. Rers. t-'ree eat patt~ or ~placed II •Expert Trtt Pruninll• 30day ad ln the DAILY PILOT smvact about bankn.tptry. rail crpt5 10 man bleach 1213,944. 1468 s w H IP In II f re e TRt:~tSHkUH THIM bit We Jo any iiizf' job' • •646 1067 • • J.'!.~r Jim 63Hi666 Commemal l.1nd1upt -714/835-9162 HuJl, liv /dln. rms 115. estimates. 64$-4372 or Qur1,,;r &Vt1Cleanups •631200o1• l'rn Sm11ll My prices ~M•191•.t Serv1ra ~7~8381 .. ~ av11 room $7 50. t•oueh Drywal ~57:t7. frt.-edl SS7 lltfl W't small! CdM . NR & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gllbe.rt'sTretSvec ' SlO chr $5 Guar ehm ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,..........____. tt~-1 Moyt..... I L' 'd R ""3 u77 Trees/shrubs eauertfy ••••••••n••••••••••••• 'odo C ORYWALLTAPING -~-.CH . 0 '"'I t\ r~x.e on.,, '" PIOPllTY ,. Pt1 t rplrcpa1r . •••••••••••••••••••••••ClUMUPY UIACT ••••••••••••••••••••••• , pruned free est. GaWICI I SOM 15 yrs exp uo work All tcxturrs& a'ousllc TrH Trimm 1n 11 & TODAY ! Y:ml igur»Jll' •ABC MO\'ING Exp . 1 G ~ Mangun P1unt1011 MAMAGIMEHT 675 93'9 DtllCTOIY 001TNOWI ...... 5-*e Your Dally Pilot Strvi~ Directory lkildersSince 1141 !NSeU Rds 531·0101 1-'ret!!!; Krvin675·ll08ll Rerrovltl 111 Reasonable dn up , i'lt" 1 tun lru<·k prot., low rak:. Quick. Cust work L1 r ~363t78 Or1n11e Co area IS yrs 1...,.-TIH--_,..-Pll AddJUons -rermdelin~ N0Steam/N0Shainp00 Drywtl Prices lluuhn1i. Odd e631 l993124hrll) <'tt!!'fulservice.552.(M_IO_ Ins Freeest. 73182111 expenente.C11llforinfu ,_ r-lnl' Doors, ~lndow~R patio Stain Spec1allst f'Hl •••••••••n•••••••••••• J u b s. c I ea n . u P:) JOllN'S RACK' Ready STARVING COLLEGE AJI Painting int ~so ext and rat~ . ., • 112 Pro work. P.ll treea, Call l'!:e~i~e est 54~~170 d.!>:: Free b l 839 ISll.2 DltVWA.LLtACOUS"flC' 760 900~. 673 90-13 I ror haullnl! f.:H1r1('nl, STUVl::NTS MOVING ~ Neal & ('Omplcte ...... now! 835-0S3U• hr' Reprnent1tive 64~5'71, tit 3U Stum Clean fur the ~~~~Jx&.~~ llr d & ~" • 1rt.i~ k11luTdhe,nt kw l~e <.:10 l.i~~.•!}12411442736 free~UMi. 851 7292 .._..,jl.,.ir T~s.r.lu MlicHALICOHSTl. Holldays' Best rate!j fur --••••••••••••••••••••••• rur lln 'uu n:sur ..... '!"' p~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Custom homes. from the big dutes' Call BedrlcClll Carpentf) M.ii.onry 750 t976 WA~H US CJtOW ! •••••••••••••••••••••••Custom building. re TYPINO ........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ng, re mod. French 646 4733 •••••••••••••••••••••••! Rooftni l'lumhing HAULING STARVING ACTORS llANGING $10/ROLI. m>dehng, mu int . re PROOFREADING doors, skylights & patio c.-~;c t El..&'1'RICIAN pnct'tl Uryw:sll SIU\'ro Tile l'hnstmusTn't.ob $IO M 0 v e w 1t h us 1 n QuuUty Also s1rlppmJ.: pairs. hauling Steve Translatln« t:nfllslt. coven.8483652 "' CMKr.• nl!hl. frt't' estimate on Hem>del J ll 641l·9'.l'JO Fh'\'t'Sl Kn:s6:110'J5J December & we will F'reeesl.&ott645·932S 673-8106 Pre n ch . Spioish-.. SOUTII COAST APPRAISAL SER VICE All real estate. Respect- ed co. Local exp fast sel'Yice. 768-2963 ROBTSTEINBRON~R. •••••TH00M0PSON~s·••••1 1u~rge2!!,,'!llllljobs G~e;al Malntumnnc<' Nic•k63t -0865 . donute I to> to 11 needy UC PAPER HANGt.:H Roof111cJ !:,'>~~~n~rl~~or~: GEN'LCONTRACTOR CONCRETE <.:ONSTR c l~l 673 ~9 Repairs & Uec·or11t111i.: HoMMc~ i·hlld IJc"d. ln!I li7:10!!53 lk>nded & guar No Job ••••••••••••••••••••••• uns. Experienced, ac· UC. •399463~5-6456 U~J93:!3 642 ~2 1 Elect Mt' uur ,Spee1<11l) •Quahl). R»)'640.514' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,~ lOU ~mall or too IJrge Ll9d COMtrwdioll c~ rurate, rehablt' CUSTOM QUALITY Rl'sld Concrete . Also ' t1ean. Qwt'k ~t'penda, HOME IM PRO\'F.M ENT WHnt a REALLY CL~:AN ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'r~~t. T~ 898 2728 Specializing IJl shake & • •496-0339• • Additions~ Remodehnlol sport coons. Lie. 374067 ble We Do Any Siu· Job REPAIR, PLUM BING. llOliSt::~ Call G1 nl(h:im F'lne pwntin~ by R1\"hard ,._.... /ltpair shingle roofs. Total Ser~1ce: . &b851-J!l661847 7078 •_1}31·2004• healing, <'U"'entry. elec', Girl f'rc.-e c.i;t 645 :il2J Sinor Lie, ins 13 yrs of ••••••••••••••••••••••• f ree estimate 642·8821 Willdow C~ from~ g t "' h '.. -1 1 •••••••••••••••••••··~· IA"l>I n orin1s CONCRETl-:MASONRY ~LF.CT,RIC IA~. L11• ule Free est No jobtoo HOBIN'Sl'Ll-:ANING happy oc11 ruslomer~ l'~TERPA1'ClllNG REPA.IRSf'ORl.ESS •RESJDENTIAI.• ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Driveways, parking lpt repairs, seakoating. S&S Asphalt 631 4199 u c:. Custom Foundations ZXJI~ <: 10 Small Job:1 ~rrajl -~ 2811 C'M St•rm·1· a thorou~hl} Thank_you 631-4410 ltesturros lnt/ut JO Shingles. flat 30 >rs Avg l sty 13(), 8\'jJ 2 St)' Pallos, Rlock & Brfrk. I MUJ!}l & re~s 54K 5203 Hc.-dwood Roon cleun house ~o 08~7 CtntoM Poifttiltca ) rs Neal Pa~ S45 2977 ~-Free ~st 770·2725 _ MS Chris 957-83118_ - AUSrATE PAVING Sealcoating. Striping, Repairs. Comm /Res. •lr1362. 645-8 UI l _!:Jr.SJ6.50l3,5369S77 Gcadt~ ....................... l.ORRAl!':E"SS~:RVll'~; 1 25 yn. l'Xp LH' 4~1 Nealpatches &lextures Roofing Fast Service' Prof Window Cleaning. '~c-.11~~~7~70·~... CAIJCRETE ••••••••••••••••••••••• HARDWOOD F'LOORS llome Bust Rt'habh: &nded In!> Refs Color fnent.-__!93-143~ Xlnt Refs f ree Est Freeest.,qual. serv. u """'°"~ -........ "'" Garden Mamtenunt•e Beaullfully cleaned & Kefs <Trans 962 li!llO expert 91\3-0011 Dick Int 1-.:xt Plastenng 494·95!!_2___ Ty-Rae 676·0'J4l •60< per sq ft • Resul Comm tlndus waxed. Be ready for tht• · I NE I SON'S PAINTIN(' Lo H rd R t p I bo p Bnck &_!Jloc•k 675-9021 Clean ups &Tree Trim hohq11ys' 1132·48111 Masonry · • • ' w o 1 ay a cs People who are seekm& eup e w need eople ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1816, eves846·4947 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tnt·Ext Hes1J Comm Free est 645·112SS an apartment look first Thaf1wbllu.e Have something you f"INEF"INISHWORK l>~U. idle ilem~ "'lh a ---11,1\'e som1·th1oi: you AllTypcsMa,ono i \cou.,11r 1·1·1hni.:~. ref s riJ..-idle ;terns ;~ha in Classified. Will your DAILYPILOT • want to sell? Class1f1ed Rerrodellng/Ooors hung Daily Pilot Classified lla\t• M>methtng lo sell"' ".int to wll • (.'l.isMf1l·cl \'~ re:is, hr, honch·d ht frl-t: l"ll 1137 2637 Daily Pilot Classified ad be. there~ To place SERVICE DIRECr<>RY ads do 1t well 642_5678_ Randy 721H260CdM Ad._ _ ~la:.s1fled ads.f1.u 1t "ell atbdo11 \\l'll 6-l2 ~78 lk>b~-7~ 536 99U6 Wan1 Atl~ Call &12-5671! Ad._ ______ your ad, call 642·5678 is all•boutl_ Apallwww11hu.fw!L AporiM•11tsu..fw1L 1t001111 4000 OfficeRentol 4400 Moneytoloan 5025 Lost&Fo.d 5300 HefpW.ted 7100 HefpW.t.d 7100 etpW-'.cl 7100 HefpW..W 710I •.•....•......••••.... ··•••••••·•····••····· .••...........••••••... ·······················!······················· ..........••........... ···············~······· .................................................................... . CostoMno 3824 LorJ-o leach 3848 Laguna 8eal'h Mt1lor Inn. •DEl.UXf OFFICES* v tttture Capital I SCRAM LETS ! Answennl( SerVl('t' r rr ~Jrand gul. lite o(c work ----·. --... --~----- •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 985 No Pat1ftc C~ast Fromlroomtol400sq a.sMuLo•s I • grave)artl& PT e \e~ for Real Estate tit A crea l1 ~e Human Resou_rces . ~IESIDECOMFOIT I br. orean vie". no kid~ """.>· LaJ?una ~each ft From St IS a )q ft No \'t.'flturccap1tul a \;11J lor 1 ANSWERS shifts in•ail 00, up veloper in N 8. Pan Ma nager will have the opportunity t o Large lBr upstairs with or petS 2607 Solanu W> Daily. Weeki>· Kitchen leas(' requ1 red AdJ husiness stan up Also n ec e) ~ 4 n Ca 11 t111"1P 1·5 Mon Fri Must establish a results-oriented depa rt· th d 1 11 Call 497 3495 available Low winter 1 I Colon) JUll'l' 536-8881 Hlhrea FOE d bl . . I ca e ra ce 1ngs . · rales 494_5294 1\1fll()rter Inn 2112 }u tlubus111~~1uu~b.l'1!m1> l Idiot Akimho · •.• have depen a 1· car. ment aimed at meeting emp oyees' poolside balcony. frplc, North Laguna 2 bdrm apt ----pont Call A~t. 833-3223. ~nlleasing. 1155 91163 LOOK OL T ASSISTANT MA AG ER ms 47~ needs Skills in m erit compensation :.wsbr & carport i 475 on the Ocean in Boal C:i 8:!~~~. ln~itc~n:et~i. I 7TH STIHT Morl«J09e1, Trvst I He's as hont'M '" tht• cl.i} ~Pd:~~;1 w:;:;rihn ~~l~~t General Labor benef~ts. organizational behavior and nyon lnnea1.iun11bldg ,, o~ 5035 , Ion B ti.: Coif st o rage PT, d (I Spacioos bachw1thpatio Ldr) facilities unil h:i!> oceanfront 6758740 COSTAMfSA ~ ~lo~'" •n 11 IM~ 213 592 t573 l pnvate Countr> Cl ub communication woul b e help u . Dl5 rm Adults, no pels pm deck A\-~11 2 I 11i Room on Balboa lsl~nd :?or 3 room office suit~s ••••••••••••••••••••••• · K ULT Call 64-1-5404. 8 :JOam Progressive, dynamic company needs 216SOHula.549-ZH7 $ 8 5 o m o r .1 I 11 S250 + util 12011 Agate '' C. plent~ of pr~g Util Sattlft-MtC) Co. Found. large bl.ii·t.. l.ali 1 ATTEHTIOM 1 ~m!..Tues·Sat a take-charge, huma n istic leader. 2Mbr , nr SCV~111 aza , ~\~~ 5040. 19 Si ur ~~ ., I ~·!1~<~~1~0" ~~~16700 ~,1~.~::n~~.~~~~. ~;:~ll', ~~en ~~~~110(.11~111;2 1~~ I Amb1t1 ou!> boys : and llousecleaner own Please se nd resume and salary re· acArthur 1 age. ---Working men . Comp . I ~·alill • ICU 2006 I girl:. 10 lJ yedrs uld. to transp. Newport / Mis· quirements to: pool. spa. tennis cts, W-.-... leoch 3869 furn All races .. elcome Share 2 ore swte In pn• ...,_..., 119 1" wurk one or 1 .. 0 c\t'n ~•on Viejo area $4 $6 B S500 /mo Ca 11 Rob, :::::"!:'.:.............. Hunt Brh 536·8S44 ~lllOOW. airport area 31:'> 2nd TDs Fotu1d Old Elli! Sht'l'Jl in gs J ,. l'l'k .:l'ltinl( 631 6000 ?X l~ 768-5600,or call Dave. pan11N£WPORT ~-b hi ll(lftf"ordt'lu1li.1·Jll 642-2171 545·0611 llOI! l)uh1e .\l1\ ne\\!>paper '>ub.,rr1p -Da1ly P1lol 9'11-4426 Ml\ vae entry. ae e ur 8516226 Sarm1e'1 Ucl\lt' Enl( twn:. Tro111,pc.rLa11on llou.wkeeperfor couple.2 C l M C 92626 2 Br.1"1Ba 610JoannSt SIZl'S225mout1l1>a1dnu 600 ~ ft Ml'sa \'1•rde MadlenfRotsMtg. S.•tler I.ah Mn In and 1·011,t.in l adult da)S Wet'kty M:sture OS a esa, a . No children Pet OK. APARTMENTS kil_l'.!!._e.!16.'ll ·S47S I Jrl'.1 SINC1': Jo:ARl.Y 19111 Anunal rare l\·1111•1 I supt•n 1~ion pro\ 1ded l't'l°SOO, En~hsh speak· 631·2628. . Hotets, ~ 4100 5'15 _.123 bl & 2nd Trust llc•1•1ls 75-1 JIJ.l Call J lO S :JOPM . ask fur In R. own tran s p --------• PnnLing --1 cou~RYCLUB ·······················' OWNEHNONOWNER Pft"IOftalS 5350 And rea. li424J21 , ext &i<>7S.'l3 PAITTIME Camera/plateroom US· Spacious I Br Garden .,, .,., ... , .... .,MOT.... I BAYFRO.._.T lthru411n11,. 343 , ... su• ...... Cf 9p E s1stant Mon-Tues-Fr•· A"' Pool & rec All ullls j UVl .... G ,..... .-A~" ia. r"lll I f'•""r l'"1t1b~. llrok"r ••••••••••••••• ••• ••••• " _,.. 6-m xpand ing youth ~ · "" " Wkly rentals no" avail Pn~offlce 760-9440 1wf.Sii " &Iii Galli ~l'.:l-:D C:R~:o1T·· 11111111------•-•I i':\Pt'nenred acrounts counseling firm has Sat Will work vert1r al paid.E~~~rt~~:! I NEWPORT SI05 & up Color T\' CObta \lesa~ 2sti ~'1 ft °1'.t't Visa or MasterCard Auto Glass Installer f.x as~1stant fur com openin1:s for 3.5 sharp commercial camera ~Maple Ave Apt s. BEACH ~ones 1n room ~274 ~wte Sl1S mo l 'til~ in wtth no aed11 l"hl·4•t., penem·ed 1n All Pha~es rrerc1al lmt'S with major uutgoing mature people Knowtege of PMT pro-Newporl Rh d l M dd 779 w 19th St Earn 16'. on Ba lbo:i C:UARANTEEll Wr11t-I <IO hr.-llun11ngton Bl"h 111)urant'e brokerage to mot1\'ate amb1t1ous cess helpful. expenence QUlET ADULTS over 35. An adult commumt~ •m 646-i«S 11.51.11928 I bland trust dt·eds <h <'r lu DPL, ro Hox .1;n. ' 536-65111 Mt er s. 960-5827 firm in Newport Bearh l(>.13 yr olds Call 2·5pm preferred. but will tram unfum 1 Br. from $325. the Ba rk Bay Spec· MHD A PUCE? - . 5'Y • eqwly Short or Joni.: Lu.s \ei:as. N\ 89106 i l!a b .>, 111 <' r 11 gh 1 Salary commensurate 642-4321. ext 343 Ask for Apply in person. 1660 Beaut. landscaping No tacular Spa. ; ~" 1m I Costa Mesa office wi1h lt'rm $5000 m1111mum with expencnce For Andrea Placentia Ave .• C M. pets. LEEWARD AP'I'S Reas Weekly R:itl'S I ocr.rn ,1ew Ren•pticm .,1 H ......... ty Rlt GRAMD OPEHIMG housekerprr SlOO wk. apn1 rail (7141644 5$22 m> FUilerton. 631-0397 nung pools. 8 hghlecl Len ~t~henettes Phont>s .ire a t 2 offices &14 .,t1 '" or-s • r ORT ~1on Fr 1 G II hrs per r rus roons. b1kt-1ra1h. ·z Channel Mo\les ft .\\ Jll immediall'l\ 67S.2866 ESC S da> M a ~ ha, e own 1.andscape Mamtenanre PIDT TIME Roomy 3 Br Townhouse put t 1 n g I( r e l' n Sandpiper. 1967 :-;ewpon ~per rro 1151 9000 EXTRAORDIHARE t:hild ttalboa ll7!°> 2723 per:"Onnel. labort'r~ & 1r M apt in quiet adult com-Barhelors. I <ind 2 Bl Co.sta MesaS-159137 1 FormHll l.1ntla & rl1?ul10n ~pply 1n Sat &Sun mornings de· plex. Newly decorated. bedrooms apartments. uve on Npt Bch S90 wk E. 17th STIEET ,~emrnh/ I \'11•k1's Bark with the I Bookkeeper ~rson 366 c.tmmo de IM!nng the Daily Pilot fireplace. en clsd patio & and townhouses from Pine Knot Motel. 6302 W 3100 sq fl for least• Ptn41MAi/ hl"'I GrowinR rrunuf & sen fblrell:i at 7AM I to earners. Houri}-wage E,g~0 !,~~ll~~~-S540~SJOOO:r ~~th PCH.NB645·044o Plent) of park1n l( ·~ 1 Lost&FoUnd 669-0207 relJt t•d hus1n1•ss in U9UOICURI( .,. mileage Reqwres a '"""'T• r~ · · am ree .. blot•k to Westd1H ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1\l'itm has oc\••J for an F tune 250 E. l7lh SL large wagon. \'an or ~3311l callbtwn9-S :30. SanJoaqwn H1llsRoad Yearly, on the heach. Cw.lorn intenor tle.,1.:n l~tMtnh 5100 ATochofClou cff1l·1cnt, h1i:hl~ or l'M smaUJ)lrkupw1Lhshell 2 Br. w/gar newly de 171-'ll>I.& l900 llotel rooms. kitchenellt' Read} to mu' e in' Com '•••••••••••••••••••• ••• ~:.St·urts & Mcwlrl' gamred rc:.p 11er-011 Reqw res ab1llt)' to lift 40 rorated new crpts. wtr Duplex. upstairs 2 Rr I & bath_ $280 up monthly Pl'lltivt' rates. rail Rub. ! Exp in A R \ I'. U•~ ill Peno11 Ill; and a good dnvmg UCB'TIOMIST Pull time Mon-fri . must be personable, well groomed & enJOY meet· ing publit' Requires ~ood spelling & pen· manship. N9 typing. phone exp. preferred . full company be.ntfits. Apply Pl'Dtl)'Sav~r. 1660 Placentia Ave., C.M. pd. 2176 "E" Placentia Ba, frpl c. garage Nea r + S280 se\"un ty deposit 631 IJi90 MS 4i9!1 2-l lu payroll Non smuk1•r ' tu l'art' for man 163) in rl't'Ord Call 642·•321. Callbetl·SPM .636·4120 u doshoppingarea S600 2306 W Oreanrront. Profc.>~.s1onat orrtre!> for • \'isa MC 1 Good salary Plcast-c,111 1 whrelch:w .Ref Ask forDoo W1lhams Find what you want '" "e w po r l fl e a r h I Daily PilO( Class1f1eds. year lease. Adulls no ~-41.54 lease Retept1on1sL. I 1.___~ t-..,.lc•s 5360 1 t02 i JOO fl46·81113 1-_-;.-;.-;.-;.-______ iiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~m~ O..Poillt 3826 pets Must ha'e rd·~ phonc>an.swenn~ xerox l..-~ ,_, • ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dr 1 1 e b y 6 t ~ '' Vor:atioll lewtak 4250 S«retanal $250 Lo S.SJS 1•••••0 ••••••••••••• .. • IURGlAI ALARM I Loe. C.O.sdc>rs EXECUTIVE 2 BR. 2 BA, dishwasher. ClubhouseA\e.494·6303 ·······················r m> 831 mi JOIOI Town I *•HEW•* TECHHICIAH Hap1dl~ expa nding no pets. nu carpets. EASTBL'Fflbr ."''"I. OCEANFRONT 2 &4Br Center Or. Laguna I PARADISESPA 631346570036115 Mort~J)?l'l'o repre~en1 avail Jan call Roger v .-w A 1 w 1 w kl I '"I: many anxious S & 857_1200 q1.11et area. single adull \'31 '"er ec } Niguel & Ma;.sa~c fir.incl CAREER 1.s Pension Funds & SECRETARY 2 Br. 1 Ba. enclsd garage ~s SSOO mo 644·HS7 Mon~t_ 673.7873 HEWPORT HACH I l~r\inl!' ~l!l 'Jc•\\ pnrt OPPOITUHITY l•rwate 111\'f'~tors seek· & yard. Lots of grass. Kailua. Kona. Haw~n AIRPORT AREA I Al\d, "ewp.\rt llt•Jc-h Al\' you look in I( for a . mi: eicpenen<'cd Jua n . I• . S500.33562Blue Lantern OHTHflAYI 2uruts.eachsleeps 4 F\Jll ~erv1ce from 9C> Give yourself a 673 OO lll Opi·n ll,"1 rompJm wher<' \Ou ran JJ:t>nts with a following 496-33S4or496-9230 One of a kind luxur> _&e>-4002fo!brochure ~ f Ca mpus Dr \1ullan Chnslmas bonus (AM \IJ,ll't '1"·1 build an nt'ellent CJll Jim ur l,1n'1.1 a"'• 2 bdrm. l bath apl Palm Spnngs area tMon !{('alt} :>W 2960 _ sell unneeded 5450 future" If \Ou arr. "e • 851 tll95 CkeanYiew 2 Br 2 Ba con-......, c d 3 BR 21 Id 1 k k I --located directly arrnss terey C 1 con ° Custom execut ne offtte Items in the wou 1 l' lo I.ii tu )Ou Management part time do. W/D. pool. lenn1S. fromthl' Reuben f: l.l•e Ba. furn ~'at ri um 1 400 ~11 ft Pvt bath with Y 1-·R1-:1'.' l'an \m 2 P r t'.' ~ r 0 0 . m Preferteachm~. MGMT ! sec.gate.encl gar,S600 Jusl remodeled w11h Coif, lenn1s Daily, ·h w n Ibo P Daily Pilot for l ~oupon;.. 13 t'llun 'Suprr1 1;.nr Foreman, I orPRexper.Ca llfnr in I 642·9772 new tarpeting. draves, wet>kly & moothty rates 5 0 er a a l•nm tries Il a " u11 SIO reqwrrs5)ears Web Of ten·iew 552.9253 2· Br. Apt. Near ocean. lutchen cabinets & ap avail 714 558 ·800t S:ltlOrm 6424.!'23 Gift Guide 631·36m IM"I t'XPt'r Apply 166-0 --- view. clean, balcony. phances Th is' upslairs 9-5PM. ask for Mark 70< SO. FT. Call 6,.2_5678 Plarenlla l'Ol!t3 Mesa MECHANIC l garage Avail no" umtincludes afireplare. No Tahoe condo . .i Br 5 17th & ~t'\\P Ort , mc-:!. CASHIEI MarGregorYachti. 661-0252. mirrored bdrm rluset nun to Northstar S4SO 644 am Oftd 0111 for 0 pan HOUSEW .... Es ... LES ls:ll_Plac·enha, t' ~t I ......... leoch 3840 doo~ & a spar1ous deck wlc Tom8S7·1668 Mpt Ptt1i11Mlta C h r i s t m a s ;:;:;;;:••••••••••••• F\lll or P 11':. ;~pl) Motll'ls. actors. f'ilm ••••••••••••••••••••••• =l:~~~gU~~1f11e~31~ lentatstoShon 4300 Ground fl oor off irc Ad-Visor ~tn.ctioll 7005 Crown llardware. IOU .f~tras Xlnt 1opp. ne" i F\Jmlsbed & Unfurn. 1·2·3 •••••••••••••••••••••••1 fronting Newport Rlvd ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrv1n1• 1Weslcllff1 NB u c e s Y Pr s I Bdrm. Apts . Gym, eluded For appt eall MF roumat~ Lo share All new interior ind• tll90 Wf:F:K Chnstian -• --J 21.3-6.597860 Jacuzzi. Sauna. pool. (114)675-8000. home in CdM S225 Isl open beam 1·eilm1: w Lost & Foed 5300 l'rl' Sehool 320 r; IRlh Cocktail Waitress. F T & :-Jurs1 g i tennis . \•olleyball. lastCalJ76Q.~20 ___ trusses,skyhghts.wood •••••••••••••••••••••••St Costa Mesa Spern1I P'f.e~penenl'edApply . -~VHCHilGIE I basketball. game room St-to the beach 2 & 3 ark n & I m person at. The lk'at•h • Hunt.Bch.0 .,,,,,,19 ~.... Sh r _.BR . 3BA. w 2 P ay nng cpls 944 Program 646-542.1 Hou!'e Restaurant. 619 ti; relier. Fri cc Sat 0'00-v<i Br frplrs. yurty Im ~hers S225 + ut1l Yrly sq ft A Cheat Sl200 mo --hl Co 1 H t 3 Br condo in Htng Cont"I. ~~'.e S650 & 5775 (Balboa Isle) 6756762 673·6606 642·3663 FOUND ADS ~'!!.~· ..... ~~.~~[ ~~e~n~·~il lo.w l.anr · 1 ~:W:ort ~;:th ;~fa .11 Pvt patio w/storage Ckean View. 2BR 2BA .,WATERFIOMT OF· Young married man DehH•n prrsun p:irt linng your sm1lr & JOin sOhKed. n~ ~~:°~2s~~~s OCEAN \'IEW detu~e 2 gar ulll pd frplc yard. RCE ID[ FREE would hke odd JOb!> e\eS lime 10 um to fl pm 2 3 us Call ~Ir~ Sloa ne 752·2197.S:SMIF" '~1c:2k 8trp~~c~. ::~d, fWTI.4St-6176 --ln Newport Beach . ap M & wken1s Can '10 a da}wttk &120100 &12~ BIG 8 CPA FIRM LOCA TEO IH F.ASHIOM ISL.AND I~ Big 8 CPA firm located in Fashion Island is seeking a profe ssional secretary. Typing 75 wpm. shorthand 100 wpm , capable of working independently . well organized and ve rsatile. Competitive starting salary and excellent benefi ts. CAU. FOi Al'POINTMENT (714) 640-9200 EXT.247 ' ..:=:..::::::.:..:..~.::;:.;...:.-___ s E cu R G ATE Roommate to shr N B I prox 250 sq fl $400 mo Gall: 'ariety or hand\ man . . Sell 1h1nj!s fast \\llh Uail) I Newlbrcondo.sundeck. mobile home . quiet tst & last Contact John Job8 9729525 l'\'t's, ask Ol_ETA!tY.S~.R\ PllotWanlAds !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! frplc. pvt gar, lndry rm SB001mo or lease opt are a . $2 0 0 I m 0 675-~.96().1725 642-5671 for 8111 SUPf.R\ ISOR r---------· ----------------... EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER w/hook·ups. Nr beach. Adults. Sunset Bluffs on - -Needed for conv hosp ~ 6 Paci fic Ave C M 1·591·3.S23.(213)339 9354 llla.illftsletdol 4450 Youn~ married ma n Cert pref Xlnt salary I S)50. P/P,968-0lZ2a I. l-6Jl>.9440,642·8808 2 Bdapt very clean. qwet ••••••••••••••••••••••• Valuable item found at would bke odd jubs eves and bent>f1ts incl in I with large loft & extra S199+'., util. aft l lpm SloreorOHice 13SOsq ft Bank of Amenca, Costa & wkends Can do a surance and sick pay ,~a ADULT _j'~ LIVING • I & 1811 '"'° API\ • 01shwune" & 880 \ • Poo1 6 Au Aoom • G11df<I I J llOICIOollQ , • Joq 10 Bt1<~ & Sriop) G SEA ENVIRONMENT ~t •1-1.A'-41. "r)"'4 ._..A *'' 4'00 I BR. huury Condo. Villa Plc:ifiu. pool, Jacuui. lenn is, security. nr ocean, $550. 536·0528 Bank of Amenca Trust ttntal 2 BR. 1 BA 4 plex w/ mcl. front porch & a back s erv . porch CIOO/rm. 7~·4391 L.9fMINdl ll41 ....................... O:ean ~w. Deluae I & 2 Br. Apb. Newly decoral· td. rtfrige. dishwasher. dispo11l. heated pool, elevlklr. subter. prttng. -· .Call4N·IOl3. l BR. vitw. central heat. aorm. 7SHZ93 I br 1pt. % blk1 lo beach. oetaft vitw, ~.. See 1.2•nth. 1z.• ma 1 ... J Ir. untum. Vlctort1 It.IC~. ,.,pit, deeb. -view. anlf re· .....a..,.,__ eau _,..._ •• IMI. WAJlft' ACTION? ~ AdaM2-JfTI deck. 759-0414, 759.:.!_04.2 bef 8am 642·9395 CM Mesa Verde Area Mesa. Write 11899 <' o \'anety of handyman Apply Beverly Manor. 3BR.1BA Hse. 1 rm avail 545·4123 Dail} Pilot 330 W Ha) Jobs 972 9525 eves. ask 340 V1ctol}a. C~a Meo ..... 0c, ... ,, $700/mo. 3 Br. 2 Ba Apl upstairs, v1ew, balcony. vaulted re11lngs, enl'lsd garage. block to beach Yearly 'ISL Mgmt 642_:_1603 Eastbluff 2 Br 2 Ba fireplace. pool. port'h w /View. t&S. 720-1114 Newport Island, lg 2 br lower duplex. delightful, l650 (714) 626-Q.47 New 2 br. Iba. frpk . sgl car g1rage. $500. Adulls. no . 00-31164 2 Br 21.1 Ba . enclsd garage. pool, frplc l650/m> ~5296. 3 Br. 2 Ba 2 blocks to beach. patio 9850/mo yearly. 673-3728 Balboa Island Waterfront 3 Br. 2 Ba. Yearly ren· tal. "75/mo, 770..0347. St . Po Box 156-0 Costa for Bill Non·smkr.lrgyrd.CM Xlnt shop loc. on Balboa MesaCA92626 7100 00·3466 ~~:;_. __ Pen .. all fool & auto traf Http W.tH Garaatl fie to the Balboa Ferry Austrahan Shepherd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• fwl..t 4350 passes in front Greal male. 2 yrs. ln colored.,_ ________ ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• place for book store. art weanng llo~pita I 1 D ACCOUMTIMG Garage 1n Corona del shop, office, etc S600 ~l·IOJO__ -General Agency needs Mar e 1mo mo 673-2943. 673 3930 Lost Keeshountl dog. fast paced person to 17(>.0347 u--4550 I yr Black. white & handle policy invoicing --r gray . Fr 1 end I y Rapid advancement & Office l..tal 4400 •••••••••••••• .. •••• ••• REW ARD 645 8587 t.'Orllpany paid benefits •••••••••••••••••••••••Gar age for rent on -F · II 1617 Westcliff.NB Want BalboaPen.nextto f'un Lost Doberm:in f . or appointment ra ftnanrial inst 7~ f 7Dle (10''l'x20''"· $ISO "'Raven" . El Toro-l.ke Oebbte,549-8909 ext 3I lst. floor Agent~ l 5032 rm 673-2943. 673-3930 fores I a r e a $ 5 0 St~age R V trailer Rew:ird! 770.5924 Ac.ch a.c.f•.W. I EXECUTIVE boat, c M. S3S /mo Found : Female dog . Acdt,IYIMt SUmS Kirk s:ll·CalO. glden elr w/blk face, v1r TWO CIRL.5 REEDED IN ...... W;;;-UOO ~ct.~ & Harbor C M Handle all details Busy HlltT AGE .,..,......,... re1I estate accounting 91 ... ~... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lo D W omce. Refs requ1red. ..---Yng Pro( M. Looking for st og. ht fem A II . d R C New lu.xury office space . . t M t' 0 r k a p 0 0 J u 5 t YI . 1 m roe In Irvine's busiest ~m:;~uat~nsP:: groomed WestSeashore TaylorOo,M0-9900 center! Easy Frwy ac-642-0!06 Dr. NB bt wn Orange Clwltied Ads. your one· ress. Avail. n<>w ! Call and River Jetty. Onys !t2PllloePln&eenter. DRAFTYS Telet'ommun 1cat1on s engusee.nn~ firm needs drafters e-cpenenced 1n Lero) Ink un Mylar Good attitude & hard workers only need app ly K &c B Engineering 540-1614 ~ONICS SALESPUSOH Experienced electronic component u lesperson needed for elect ronic: mfg. rep rompany. Very pleasant office. Com mission bu1s Please call for appt 714-894-7257 1be rutest draw tn the We3t .a Daily Pilot Classified Ad 6'12-5678. -. .................... ·. fordetails. ....../1 / ~!,0;_!1~00 , eve/wknd .... 1.11 ,.1, 551·1231 '40.4230 .......... ............ •• ,. _________________ ,. •••••••••••••••••••••••·Lost: Siamese M cat. ...._ 1 ans. to Burgle. Tol of c · ; Need nm cash for Christmas buyit(? Sell your unneeded items with 1 low cost ad under the Dally Pilot Gift Guide O,••l'Wty 5005 1 lhe World area. ag. -Advertimo Sies ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4M-ml: aft. 5• 491·~ ,,. J::xpcr. newspaper 71;~.Y ,.nlcaptr on tu LOSING LEASE, quit I t.ost CM 12 21 lg blonde ~ h11ndlc key 11croun1S for Oran«ie C.01 t Unabualnm,1elllngout 1 P Setter mix. l yr. no : Dally Ptlot Sol11ry, commission and AU. suppllea and rlx· 1 ro. REWARD! 646-4739. " excellent benema. Grov .. th opportunt11e:t lures Including: • JIL'll boucht dog from for ~raon 'o'·llh urttr ambllsons Send Display cues. ••itlna • pound for k I d a l'nmnh•tr r11a11m .. '" M•n i "'"""'"' l)t\ room chairs. Beauty l avtstmu Box 1~. Costa Mes. CA.112626. No phone Salon halrdryera and I M • ...._. 7 • : rails. please. An Equal Oppor b¥drauUc chain, mlr· ,,..... : lunlly Em010ffr· CJ l!J't '"I l'Of'l. lhetves and plants. H••P 10W'Mlf to a • · • ~"91 .Aleo, nb·UJI. uampoo Ht1PiD&Mled.ionof ' ~ ODa...AG£ COA0Sl DAILY PILOT . . . •. ~ M ... fir• atd blir prodi.cU. Quattrted Hopd111J """"" Cllrh........... Calll3l•f7140t intheDAILYl>lLOT ::. ,. •• ~~~[o;,:~l~~m~~._t2t2t : ~----------------·-....;;•:.:.;ft;.=~:..• ... .;•=---=:.....-ffg(.P WA.N'fED ADS ....... _,... ................................... ...... < t ___ Ci_O_>_..,,> > 14NTID ( c,.-~<0>~--1 > Newspaper Carriers for routes in Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley & Newport Beach • Good Earnings • Suf»'r Trips • Gre.tl!riles CALL CI RCULATION DEPARTMENT ·--842-021 • • SEClOAllES Work temporary Johs cklse to home. VlCKI HESTON &ASSOCIATES 54().0400 SlClOAlY /EXEC. Personnel 1Advert1sin11 Dept. has opening per expansion Npt Brh financial services firm Good typing. shorthand. expr req. Non·~moker 640-01.23 bt wn 9·2. •SICROAlY• Fast pared Realestatc Office needs sh3rp. well organiled Gal. 75wpm. with good Serretar1al .skills. Conta~ Peggy· 833-2900 Orubbl Ellls SERVlCE STATION AT TENDANT. P 'T even ings & wknds. neat ap pearance & handv. r11 ing. Apply at 2590 Newport Bl.. C M TYPIST /ST AT Financial ~tatement~. tax returns & forms Type 70 wpm. 10 kry Non·smoker Salaq SllKXI ironth. CPA firm Costa Mesa. Call Carol al 7!* 1040 WAlTRESSES-Apply in person El Matador Mex ican Rest. 1768 ewport Blvd. CM. Word Proc•stiltCJ Need skilled operator with xlnt. l'Ommand of grammar rormatl1n1t Will train on Burroul(hs Redactron. F rr noon to SPM. Resumes to 18012 Sly Park Circle. lnme. 9~714 Attent ion Barbara. Ma ct •11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aldilpll• IOOS ....................... /I.rt. Oak Curio cab, S47S Porcelain p1tcher-wsh basin $120. Orienta I \' ase f15. 631 ·59'79 Qock.chimin& ~ Wall Spring cloc k $250 631·5979 • I 1 Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/Friday, December 25. 1961 Colden Relm•1er pups, AKC. outst anding ~1gree. 4~J.6861 Champion Line' AK C Golden Retnever Pup· pies Jus t Beautiful ' Great Personalities'' 1\ Most Appreciated Chnslmas Gi ft' 499·3901 TeaC'up Poodle. 4 lbs , hlack M. A KC. housl' broke~. SZOC!: 754-6494 __ Cocker Spaniel Puppies, purebred males. 8 wks, shots. SIJS Will hold for _£hnst ma s 960-0150 AKC lnsh Setter Pup pies Show & Pet Avail Shots $125 to $350 5818722 COHMRL CHEVROLET 2'0 H.irbur Iii' •I 'tt-1~ \H-'\ S41>-I ZOO OESPERATf Sacnf1c1nit ·s1 Dodge \nr~ Sper1al ":d111on Man\' Xtras Pai ·Off loan · !>44 9209 • •Dec. 25-Dec. 31• ' ' l ' ' ) ' • '' ) I ) ' ~ ' ) • ' ' I ' ' ' I ' ( ) '\ • • \' • I I ' ! I ' " ' I ....... -.... 1, '""' I ' ' . .._ \I \ \/ \. ' \ • \ • ' ' ' I \ j ' ' \ • • • ' ' I • \ I JI ' : • '. Merlin Diam,. Katherine Carmon.and Moaea Gunn of 'F.ather Mu,Phy.' See 'On the Cover,' P.age 2. · I Henry Fonda stars in new TV drama ABC puts more suds in ~oaps Tar Heels set for Gator Bowl Inside TV~ P.age. 8 Televiews~P.age 2 Sports,. Page 7 ---·--------------~ . ---.. ______,... ~ ) . ~Index • ~l.l!llil~i!!il.iji!iii1111111111!111B .......... .. J E Televiews .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... Page 2 ~ On the Cover ..................... : . . . . . Pane 2 ¥ H' hl' h • 0 1g 1g ts . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . Page 3 ~ Sp<>rts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . Page 7 "' Inside TV .................•........... Page ll ~ Letters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . Page 8 gi Word Game . . . . . . . . . . . .. . • . . . . .. . . . . . Page 8 ...J TV Puzzle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 8 ~ Daily Grids .. • .. .. .. . .. ............... Page 10· -, Prime-Time Details ............•... Page JO ..Q a: 'Tube Toppers . . . . . . . . . . . Page II Cable Subscription ..................... Page JS ' Daytime Drama ........................ Page 27' 4Mot?ie Gui4e ........................... ,Page 28_ Program information ia proviMd bJ1 the network8 and stat1oru and ii aub;ect to cltaltgc Without notice. .channel IJsttnp 9 KNXT (CBS> 6121 W . S\mSet Blvd., Los Ail&eles, Ca. 9 KNBC (NBC) . 3000 W. Alameda Ave .. Burbank, Ca. • e KTLA (Ind.) 5800 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca. 8 KABC <ABC> . 4151 Prospect Ave .• Los Angeles, Ca. (8) KFMB (CBS) 7677 Engineer Rd., San Diego, Ca. e KHJ-TV (Ind.) 5Sl.S Melrose Ave.: Los Angeles, Ca. ( 10) KCST (ABC) 8330 Engineer Rd., San Diego, Ca. . • KTTV (Ind.) 5746 W. &mset Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca. eKCOP-TV(lnd.) 91.S N. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles, Ca. 3 KCET <PBS> 4401 Sunset Blvd .. Los Angeles. Ca. ·9 KOCE <PBS) 15744 Golden West St ., Huqtingt.oo Beach , CD) On-TV 1139 Grand Central Ave., Glendale, Ca. CZ) Z-TV 2939 Nebraska Ave .• _Sapta Monica, Ca. CID HBO T~me-Lile Bldg., Rockefeller CeDter, N.Y., N.Y. ' ~ Ciilemu) . Time· Life Bldg., Rockefeller Center, N. Y ., N. y . B <WOR) N.Y.,N.Y. (fl) <WTBS) A.Uanta,..Ga. Cl) (~PN > · .. Cl> (Sbowtime) black CSl Spotlight ··(Cable News Network> j -------------- ABC ivanls to sell more soap By MICHAEL DOUGAN 0( .... ....., ........... '' SofM fib to~ /OT love . So?M will ft1m talce. o claan« for Jove. ut'• spend c1ae datl m love. Jn the.oftemoon -Hoof'OJl for low. Ora ABC." That sappy little ditty i.s ABC's latest effort t.o lure more viewers lo it.a afternoon soaps. Featured in "five contemporary, witty spots" <ABC's words), the idea is lo emphasize that soap operas are not necessarily tearjerkers . . "I think the audience will really get into the s w1n1 of soap operas celebrating love and laughter," explained composer Sid R.amin, who ' arranged the tune. "It's a fresh, upliftin& approach." A network press release adds that "fun and taught.er a.re an intrinsic part of daytime dramas." Let's check it out: Whal happened on the ABC soap operas last weelt?"'well, on "One Life to Uve," everyone was ... stranded at a masquerade ball by a flash Oood. •Ted escaped from prison and beaded for the party( after picking up an appropriate costume no doubt> with the intention of killing Vicki. Now there's a yuk. Meanwhile, over at "General Hospital " Alice was rinally cleared on all charges of m~rderin1 Diana. I..Jura promised Luke she would get a divorce. Bobbi a nd Noah broke oH their relationship. On "Ryan's Hope," Ari made a deal with Joe to purchase stolen artifacts. Little did be realize that Joe was working for the federal government. Those characters in "All My Children" just can't seem to stay out of trouble. Nina visited her father in the hospital and endured an onslaught of verbal cruelly. Benny promised Pboebe he'd stop gambling, but Harry the Bookie talked him into breaking bis word. J essi shoplifted a purse and nobody told her probation olficer. Mark 1ot mad because Ellen wasn't preinant and moved in · See Conrod. P.age 17 . On the Cowa --~~---- PASSING OF TIME -Robert Conrad. who became a television star as agent Jim West in "The Wild Wild West" (upper left) and was lauded for his performance as French trapper Pasquinel (right> in "Cen- tennial," now stars as G. Gordon Liddy <below>. in "Will. G. Gordon Liddy." I Gunn no stranger to West Highlights for the Week Friday specials DECEMBE~ 25, UMlt MOANtHO 5.-06 {S,) THE OLDEN DAYS COAT A young girl learns 10 ber- ter appreciate Ille spmt of Christmas airer 1he Is transported back In hme by a maglcal blue coat 7:00 at CHAISTMA8 WORLD The M0t"'°'1 Youth Sym· phony and Cho<us are tea. lured In a Joyous and onSpt· rational ce4ebr11tlon of t"41 universal QOOdwlll of t"41 holl<fay seuon 1:00 (CJ TltE CHfUSTMAS ME8SENOER In an acfaptation ol an Oscar Wilde story. a mya- rerlous strange< preseolS his nwssage to lhe WO<l<I 1:30 e 8PECtAl '"The Christmas Messen· gar·· In an adaptetlon ol an Oscar Wiide Slory. 11 my$- terlous stranger presenrs hos message 10 the WO<fd e:00 a a CHRISTMAS AT WASHINGTON CATHEOAAL ~end Canon CharleS A Perry and ~end JOhn T Walker celeb<ale a Chnslm.H Day $«vice ar Washington Cathedral 10:001J (!I CHAl8TMA8 EVE 8aMCE A Christmu Eve __,1c;e Is c:elebtated at the Second Christina Chufch ol lndoan- apolos. Indiana fli) THE WHAl.£8 TH.AT WOULDN'T DIE Film lrom all areas of what· Ing are lncorpofated 1n10 a program dedlCale<I 10 lhe only Whale. the gray. WhoCh has twice r-ed from ,_, destruction Narrared by Jack L0td 10:30 8 SPf.'QAL "Oliver Twisr And The .J.rt· tul Dodger" An1matect A reformed Dodger 101ns .lorc.s with Oliver TWlSI wno has~ ct>eale<I out of h<s •nhe<1t11nce. 1n an atlempt 10 recolltV Twosl"s fortune. 11:00 0 HUNTINGTON PARK CHAISTMAS LAH£ PAAADE The 34fh annual parade teaturong fes11v11 floats marchrng bands, majesllc equeslroan unoll, clowns. the ofhclal Pres1den11at Santa Claus and a hosl of famous stars AFTEAHOON 12:00 at FIESTA BOWL PAAAOE From PhOenl•. Anzona. th11 parade leaturea cham- pionship bands from oround the nation, oolorlul marching un1t11 and spec- racutar floats :$ CR0888AA A de1erm1ned atntete refuses 10 let his handk:ap hold him back from bec;omlrtg an Olympic champ.on 0PE£GE A..,. .. Old woman rem- inds het family thar a luH end kWlng past can - be taken away. 12:30 fJll SIMPLE OIFT8 "Sill Ep~ F0t Chrlal- maa" Vlewa of lhe holtday --.. perc.!Ved by famous wrtters and artists 1ncludtng Virginia WOOif. Theod<><e Roosevelt and MOU Hart 8fe animated (R) 12:36 ( $' THE HEW MAIO A ,_ m&ld beCOmeS a n-and mueh-nee<htd friend lo a 1111111 boy 1:000 THE8TA.BlE80Y'S QtAISTMAS Oan1ene Brlsebola and Spatlcy Marcua star on the 11ory of a stabloboy In Bethlehem named Oellid 1!06 OYERT\JfW A S1olen flute pull true lrlllndalvp to the 14111 In tilts story of prefUdlce 1:30 0 THE CtTY THAT FOAOOT ABOUT CHAISTMAS Anlmale<I A crafty mayor 0401s lo put an end to Christmas fli) A CHRISTMAS CAAOl. AT FORD'S THEATRE A special production ot 11\e Charles Dickens ctauic tale os broadcast lror:i the hollOfM: Ford's Theatre 1n WIShlngton. 0 C 2:00 0 TliE MOST JOYFUL MYSTERY Bernard Hughes and Jus- lln Henry host a Christmas Speclal ded1C8lf!d to the 1am11ies 01 lhe WOfld m THE AOYAL BALLET 8AU1TES THE U.S.A. G-Kelly nosts lhe first tnlernattonal satelltte bring• lhree chlldren'1 ato- rtes 10 Ille •• "Rip Ven Win· kle," "The Uttle Prince" and "Marlon The Cobblef." r- Fotm from all areas of Whal· $ 1ng are lncorporlled 1n10 e program dedicatect to the YULEt lME REUNION -Christ mas is re union time for t wo members of a tro ubled fa mily -To m <La wrence Pressman) and siste r Helen <Veronica Ha mel > -in "The Gathering, Part II ," a poignant drama to be repeated on NBC <Ch. 4> Christmas night at 9o'clock. tr11t11mlaslon of a ballet from the Royal Opera Houle in lorn:k>n 3:00 (C' THE CHN8TMAS ME88EHGE.R In an adaptation of an Oacar Wilde story. a mys- tenous stranger l>'_,ls his message to the world 3:30 re) THE MONSTERS' CHAISTMAS A youno girl sets out on a QUeSI to rec:ovet the Sing· tnQ v<MCeS of a tno of friendly monstefl EVENING 8.'GO CH) EMMET OTTE..-8 JUG.8AHO CHMTMAS Fifty ,_ Muppels are tnlrOduc.ed on 1 heart· warming story abou1 the love between 11n otter mothllt end her aon 7:00 aJl YOUTH FOR CHRIST CHNSTMA8 8P£aAl. "Campus l.lle" An old IUl'IK>ned famtly Chrostmas 11 celebrated. leatunno mu9'C81 groupe The Gath· etlng ... "Muterpiee41" and the "Youth For Cllrlsl Family Singe<• .. Qt NEW COUNTR'( FROM TliE OlD COUHT'AY N-c:out1try musoc stars are showcased In Iha ''old country" world of Vorgon- 1 e's Busch Gardens amuseme<tt park. featuring Larry Gatlin. Oreo EvtQan. Michael Murphy the OeJt- ridge Boys, UI Costa and o.nnisw- 1:00 ($"' TAILOOY: TliAEE ClA88IC TALES The m90lc of I~ '1l) THE FESTIVE BACH The cho<ale and Ofc'*ltra from the 10th annual Urn- ver11ty of Oregon Summe< F11111rvll of Music pe1torm Bach's "MagnlflC&t lrt 0 " .. 30 &l MAMMALS OF THE SEA Thll documenrary explores tllll controversy of man·s need for natural. ,..__ able resources with his need for a steblll ocean enlllronment 10:00 O:t' ST AHONl ROOM OHlY "Red Skelton Presents Freddy The Freeload¥'• Chr111mas Olrtner" Vincent Prlee and lmog.ne Coca are jOlned by America's lav0t1le clown u he plans a hOllday meat Saturday specials OECEM8EA 21. 1911 MOAHINO 6:00 Qi) Bill Y SMAAT8 HOUOAY C1ACU8 Ac:robats. Clownl. trapeze artist•. Mimal tralnel's and many other circus lavor11ea pertorm under the big top acao fl) E8EN8T Af1T: OEAMAHY Photographer Allred E'-'Stadl's relurn to hltl natlw Genneny In 1980 Is documented (RI 8:00 SI lt4E ENO Of"" AQUIFER Th11 documentay focuees on Qvallala Aqulflef. • vest unde<gtound water -- vOlr that is tunnfng dry CH, 1911 AMEA1CAH 800Y8lJll.C*O CHAMfltOMSHIP8 Lou Ferngno provoeles the commentary as tha besl male body-builders com- pete for the "Mr America" title wh!M females a1e pro- llled 1n "Beauty Vs Brawn · 8:30 8i) MAMMALS Of THE Se.A This docurnenlary e•plores 1he controversy ot man'• need for natural. •-- able resouroes with hos need for a stable ocean envoronmen1 HO&,) TliE WHA1.E8 THAT WOULDN'T DIE PLAYIN only Wtiale, the gray. whieh has rww:. recov8'"ed from near l!Mtruc:oon Neuare<l by Jack Lord 10:00 ( S THE PA88lOH Of DRACULA Christopher Betneau pot· trays 11 soouci111e Oraculo whO appears with howling wolves llylng bal& thun- der and lignren1ng 1n lhos lhrolllng theatrleal PfOdUC· llOn taped t111e at the Ed Sumvan Theatre trt N Y AFTEAHOOH 1:00 CH) 1911 AMEA1CAH 800V8UllDINO CHAMPtONSH1P8 Lou Ferrigno l>'ovll!M the commentary a lhe besl male body-butldeta com- pete for the "Mr Ameriee" 111141 whole femalea 111e Pf0- 111e11 In "Beauty V1 &awn .. 2:00 Qi) UNTIL I GET CAUOHT The psyctiologieal. aoc:lal, legal end judicial upects of the drunken drt111ng problem in Am«lca ate examined through inter- views With famthes of vtc- hms. attorneys and fUdges Narrated by Dietl C.11911 (R) 4:00 ($_'THE PASSION Of DRACULA Chrostopher Betneau por- traya a Sllducil11e Orecuta wt'<> ~s with hOwlong '#olves, flyong ball, thun- der end lljllllentt'Q In this lhrolllng theatrical prOduc- tlon taped live at the Ed Sullivan Theatre In N Y 4:30 0 TUl8A COUNTRY MUSK: FESTIVAL Roy Clari<. Jtm Stellord. Mel T1t111. The Oak Ridge Boys. George Jones. Don Wiiiiama. and Joe Sun ate fearure<l In an evening ol loot-s1omping music: EVENING HO I) (]) THE 1<£NHEDY CENTER HONOAS Five dlstlngutsl>ed Ameri- can ar1ists -Count Beale, Cary Grant. Helen H•)'M. Jerome Robbins and Rudolf S..kin -· are hOn- ore<l lot their Uletlme ecntev-ts tn tllll per- l0tmlng ar1S. &) JUST AHOTH~ See Highlights, Page 4 BUGSY MALONE/Jodi Foster ARST MONDAY fN OCTOBER/Walter GAS/Donald Sutherland Maffhau MOMMY DEAREST /Faye Dunaway • Tt-E ONE & OHL Y /Harry Winkler • PATERNITY /lurt •eynolds • STARDUST MEMORfESLWoody ~Hen • CLASH OF THE TITANS~aurence Olivier .... <D GD v111eoc ............ ,. IU4-1 HAiioi ILVl~--­ M!M' COSTA MESA• 646-1921 • llWON DOLLAR HOI0~111 Conway • GREAT MUPPEI CAPER Miss PICJCJY • tlSTORY OF THE WOR D • NO club to tola, • ••s • 11 1111, ,... e I 000-a of ... -..,••••·• ratlltg1 ,. ~Highlights for the Week ! From. P.age 3 I .-ecaKJD Ian Pw11er AfC>O'U on the grueMng ordeel en ~ lmmily -· ttvough In .,, M14lf'nC>I to find lhl6r _, wtio ~ en '°"'• to Colorlldo. ~ 10:00~ACULAA SI.a..-Somer'S --.,. ~ on a dazdng tour of Lon- don 10 -the 8'ghta and 80l.nd9 of Softo, Picadllly Circua an<I the T-of London. (I) 8NCTACULAA ~ .. CAIN) a.lly danclt9. ~end dancing ~ .,. wnong lhe ecta In .. ~ ol antenal~ 1 .. 1w1ng ~ lAa ~with Jim Pwry ertd Foor• Qotdon. 1tllO(l)mAME "°"" ~ .._ you .... IUanger than ttu1h, WV-"*' ... -6 ~ 11\an any!~ you' .. --· a:OO Cl) umutt .. LAS VIQA8 .... ~iltllp .,._ in i. Lea Vegu ac1 Iha! ,... -vt~ from t>oc>- gle woogie to ClaMlcal and dl9co. ~(l)llZAME Jol1n ~ --you ttWlgS Strenge< than truth, latger than ..... end zanier than anything you· .. --Sunday specials OflC E 127, M1 ..... a.(l)IPECTACULAA EYINN'& .. CAIN) a.lly dancer&. )uogler•. and dancing hot.-ere emong the ac1a In Ihle -nlng ol entertainment leaturlng Cathy Lee Cfoa-- by wtth Jim Perry and Flo- NI Gordon 0MADAME .. MANHATTAN Wayland Flower• and ~-.,. '°"*' by Henn)' Youngman In lhil ~of rilque """'°'. l:OOlitHUOHE JMon Roberds and Jad< Oodeon ,, ... in lhill -..ct ptay abou1 two ,,_, trom oppoalte worlds whO lhare lhe IOnal--of the big dty MO CH) HBO 8NEN< PAIE\lEW. JNtAJNf'I Husband-and-wife comlcS Jefry Stiller end Anne MeWa Introduce the moY· .... IC)eCials end 9')0rt9 _,. coming to Horne Bo• Otllce in January. 8::30 CJ) THE WAa<Y WOALD OF JONATHAN WINTEM ~-06clt Manin 2;-00. BAU.ET, HOf Ttws special .. ptot• the relatiONl'llp of d-• lo resident• of remote tarm •-. M well as the rMC- llon ol town~ 10 an 11r1 form lw removed trom their e111perlence and appfec;lallon. l:OO 111 M08Y DIQ( Animated. The advent..,.. of Ishmael and his her· poot1iSt friend .. ,..., -· llflle the winter of 165 I M>oerd a -tMred -"-'· lf'lllhlp. MI C%lCHAN.a~ ''TM P--..NllP" U0(8)HB0~ ~-~ ~comlcS ..,.,., ... end Antte .,..._.,._ • TO BE HONORED -Cary Grant (top from left>. Helen Hayes and Jerome Robbins. <bottom> Rudolph Serkin and Count Basie a re the ·five distinguished American artists who will be honored for "Lifetime achievement in the performing arts" at "Kennedy Center Honors : A National Celebration or the Performing Arts ... The big event will be s hown Saturday at 9 p.m. on CBS I Ch. 2). _,,. corning to Home Bo• Offioe In January EVINNO 1:00 a a PAOJECT PEACOCK "Donahue And Kids" Phit Donahue i.-.a to young people ranging In ao-fl'om 10 to 23 whO lleye bean atrlckan by ••rlou• .,__(RI 11:t0 0 COME LOYE THE Q&DMN Hoets Art Llnldauer and c.ro1 Lewrenoe locus on the hoe>ea. cir"-end 9UN!val of the wor10·· ~ dren Guest alar Ben Ver Mn. 12:20 CID OH LOCATION ''The Sixth Annu.i Young Comedian& snow·· Tom and Olctl SmolhetW are joined by_ .. talanled comedy-· al the Roxy In Los AngeMa tor an ~oftun. 2;00 CS) WHAl"8 UP AMENCA FMIU<ed: kids whO grow up wttll lravellng CMnfvals; the annual frlst>ee Chatn- plon9Np at the RoM Bowt 1 met(;enary convention 3:00 (S) THe WAOCY WORLD OtF JONATHAN WINT8'8 a.-1 Didi Mat11n Monday specials DEC&a;AU, 1N1 Clltlatmas alter P>e •• tran90(lfted badt in litM by a maglcal 1*19 coet AFT'E.ANOON 12:00 cm THE Ol.DSC DA Y8 OOAT A young gl<l leams to be1· ter llC)pfeclate the spirit p4 Chtiatmea aft• et'4t la Iran.ported badt In time bl a magbl 1*19 coat. 2;00 CJD AB ee 111 WHEN... "The fmaoe Malt••" Didi Ca"9tt revlewt 200 years of Atnerlcan COIM* daf,.. 11m -from the _.., eolo- nlal period tlwough today's $54 billion Industry. 3:30 cm TM..OGY: THAIEE Cl.Allac TAl.£8 The magic of clayn\ahon brings thl'M ctMldren·• ato- rin 10 llf• -"Rip Van Win· kle," "The Ullle Prince" and ''Mat11n The Cobt>let " EW*tO 1:*> tJ THE LATHElll OVER IOAPS Entertelnmenl reporter Gary Franklin goes t>ehlnd·lha-scenes ol -well·watched SOllP ope<H -"Gen«al Hosp!· tel," "Ouldtng Light" and "Young And The AMllM&'' -lot a Cloee loolc at this 1><>9Ufar and prolltat>le ~I of lihOW tiu.~ [ff) 1HOW WMTE AHO nt9~DW~ UWOHITAOI " ... pettorman09 of th• lelry-tal• cfaHIO teetwtno lrllat'I .... and T Hall .. D CMIS IH THE HOAN OtF AFfllllCA Stan Mooneyh•m and Carol l.AIWr-'1091 thl• documentary on the more 11\811 SI• million people in A trlea whO heve been altected t>y war and drought and the r.utta of IUCll-11. CS) JOHN COMY'S ICBWDNQ Olympic gold medal· winner Peggy Fleming and "lee Capadet" 11ar JoJo St•t>uck join Curry tor 11118 dlapi•y of lk•tlng artistry HO (DJ EWRYTHING OOU Rlctc Podell hOals INS adult c;omedy game lhOw wtler• cont .. tanta must take off their dot'-II they lneo<· reclly .,,_ a QUMtlon that has bean given them tO:aO fl) SUICIDE: THE LAST AHOlllY N:T Carol Coll• onY8StlgailM the reasona tor Iha tls;ng 1ncio.n1s ol auocld• In this country end Interviews s°'lel MN~ prolesllon· Ills and 1 university dean ol sludanls 0 JOAN AIVEA8 COMEDY~ This evening of unique entertainment features adult puppet-Berda)' Sh-end IM Troplcan1 o.nciete. 11:.IO • DIAMONDe IN THE 8'CY Thie apedal Cl.ell ~ the impact that the ~ hM made on people'• ~ _,.ner.. (Pllr1s t-21 ....... play about •wo man ltom opposite world• wt\O snara the ~ ol .... l>iO city. 1~-~ PETE.1118 IN CONCERT Bernadell• Pet«• pet· torrna a variety ol songs as well ....... ·-·banana dance 1:15($) PATCOLUN8:TWE HIP HYPNOTIST Votunt-• from Iha audi- ence r.apond comoc.all)' 10 hypnosis 1ugge•llons m.O. 10 them t>y thla en tart.mer ~11 (S) JOHN CUMY'8 ICll>4HCWO Olympic gold med•l· wtn.-Peggy Fleming and "Ice CljMldel" star Jo.Jo S18't>uc:k join Cuny lor 1111s display of Sllatong wt111ry Tuesday specials MCBWA29.1M1 ~CB) StD 'ING OVT: THE DaOl TS GAOW UP nu Mql'8I 10 tha popular apec:1a1 .. WllO Are The De8olts And Where Otd They Get 19 Kids?" updat• the llc>ty of Iha a• I raordonat)' tamily wnlclt now lncludel 20 phySICll· ty.f\andlcllpped Children ·~ 0 CIACU8 Y£GA8 Americe'a favorite clown, Emmell Kelly JI . hOllS this evening ot coreus excit-t, comedy. thrills and en1er1..,..rnen1 taped M<te al the Aladdin Theatre lnLasV•s EV£NHO l:OO 0 llElllHAOETTE PETERS .. CONCERT Bernadette Peten per· lorms 1 variety of song• u well as her lamous banana csanc. 8:30 CS) WOAKJNO Barry BollwlCk, Eiieen Brennan and J-Taylor are among Iha many stars IU1ured In this 14)ecial. beaed on hundreds ol ..,,_ conduc1ed by )oUmallsl / author Studs Terkel. ·~ D INSIDE~ This religious program, relating 10 the desire ol mlNIOn• In Cl>IN tor rellg· lous trMdom, descrlt>es • orusade lo gar.-tunda to pureh-t>lt>Ms tor dtstn· t>ullOtl lo Qmstianl In Chi· na ., CEL.BIAATE THE CHk.DAEN Hugh Down• hosl• lhll enterteinment ~ with ~ts Ed "*'-· Otlnny Kaye, Johnny Mathia. Seel• and Crotts. and 0.Yld Hat1man held lo ti.nefit UNICEF ($) llllAlllAE Jonn Byner lhOw9 you things alrang8' than lrulh, la.r ger than life. and tanler than anything you·..,. ever -UO ($) L.AFF-A-THON A comedian hotl and lour comic con1e11anta wfiO compete 1ga1nsl one another are featured on 1h11 uncensored oomacty game Show e!OO D CHILDREN: THE W<>Al.0'8 MOST FABUlOUS AE80UACE Oean Jones dltcUHet tl'le needs ot lorgoUen ohlldr"" 1n Third World countries lS) THE WN:;Jl(Y ~ OtF JONA TliAH WlNTEAS Guest Robef'I Full .. 10: 15 CID H80 SNEAK Pff!VllEW: JAMJAlf'( Huaballd..nd·wj·· comlca -*"I Stiller end Anne MM<• Introduce the mov· '"· epecltlll and '90'1• -•• corning to Horne IOtt °"'°'In~· Thia special deals with the 1fnC>1C1 lh$1 the air~ Ilea rneoa on people'• ._ ~e (Parts 3'"41 t 1:46 ($) WOAKIHO Barry Bostwick, Ellean Btennatl and James Teylor are among lhe many si.ra INIU<ed In 1111$ ae>ecial. t>asad on hundreds ot tnle<V-condocted by ,ournaltSI I aull\or Studs Ter..,., 2:46 CZJ CHARLIE CHAPUN .. The Pawnshop .. 3:00 Qt) H80 SNEAK ~= JAHUA1('( Husband·and-wile comtea .Wry Stiller and Anna M•r• introduce Ille moY· IM. speclels and 9'>0'11 -t• oomlng 10 Home Bo• Office '" Januaty CS)~THOH A comedian ltocl and fou• comlG contestants who compete against one another we l•tured In tllls uncansored ~ gatne allow. ,,. CID &TD' rl.O 001': THE DaOl. Tl QNlW UP Thia Mql'8I to Ille ~ "'9dlll ''Who "'"' The Oe8oll• AnO wiw. Old They Gel Ill Kldt?" updates tile story of the extraordlnary !amity wtlAdl now k>Cludel 20 phyelcel- ty·~ dllldren. (S) THE Ol.DEN 04 Y8 COAT A young glrl learns to 1>91· tflf apptedale lhe epirll Of Ct>nstmas af1er Sl'9 Is 1ranl90'led baCk In time by• magical blue coat. Wednesday specials DECEMBElll 30, 1N1 MOfNNO l'.00 Cl) THE PA88IOH OF OMCULA Cllmtopher S..-PO<· treys a Mduellve Dracula wt><> appears wlllt hOWUng worves, llylng bats, thun- der and tightening In this lhtllltng tl>Mlrlcal prodUC- tlon taped live at the Ed Sullrvan Theelra In N Y 9:30 (C) AA8CAl DAZZLE The Ullle Rascals ate ,le•· lured on tum oWps and lhort• UC! (C) THE aMtE AHO THE ...OT~ Four children become Involved wtlh an lntarna- tional r.muggllng ring alter they acoOentalty d- • ~ ataluetta AfTEANOOH 12:80 ( S) THE OLDEN MYS COAT A young glrl learns 10 t>el· •er 8'>C>feciate Ille SC)lrll ot Chnstmu •lier she la tr~ted badt In time by a magiCal blue coat 1:46 (%) CHAAUE CHAPUN ..The Pawnshop .. 3;00 ct) fWICAL DAZZLE The Little R.-111 are lea· tU<ad on film cllpa and llhor1s. 4.-00 1N1 AMERICAN BOOY8UILDINO CHAMPK>NSHlf"S Lou Ferngno provides Iha oomrnentary as the beet male bodybu~den oom- pet• tor the "Mr America" title wfllle females are pro- lllad In "Beauty Va Btawn · 6~(H)lWO AOAINST THE AACTIC A WOii a WOiverine and a polar bear are encoutl· tared by two Esi<imO c:tl*-- dren during their s1ruggle tor survlval ii\ Ille ArC11c Cl<cle CPart ti ~ (1) THE Ol.DEN DAY8 COAT A YoUnll gl<1 tnms to bec- ter appreciate the 19irlt of Chrlalm.. ef1er etM la trw~tM b9Cll In lime SIOCKING STIFFER SPECIALS! rw:;..,.SEHNHEISER HD-40 2 OUNCE HEADPHONES · A Great Improvement For Your Walkman! ..•••••••••••••••••• ONLY '29.00w::.....a --·-THE LEGENDARY 8 TRACK TO CASSETIE CONVERTER! 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Costa Mesa -646-9303 Friday sports OECEM8f:R 25, 1981 MON..o t-".30 II (I) BLUE-4RA v IOWl • Nonh College s.n.ors ,,.. South College Senion (from Montgomety, Ala.~ N'TEJIWOON 12:30 • (I) Ne.A IAIKET9AU Lo. Angei.. LakeB al Phoenix Suns EWNNO 7:00 (ff) .->I! THE NFL Ho9fa Len o..son and Nidl 8uonicontl pr-.C h1ghllght1 of critical ~.~andpre­ dlctlonl ol uoeomw>g dM- lioftal con...U In the NFL _Saturday sports DECEMllER 2t. 1981 MON..o 10:00 11 (I) SUH 80Wl Houllon v1 Ot< lahOm• (lrom El Puo, Texas) 11:00 D QI COi LEGE IWNCET'IM..l. Kentudty w Nor1tl Cwol>- na at Eal Auu-fof"d, N.J. 1:00 8 (I) NCAA aAIKETUU. ~-OePeul a "'°"'1IWORLD United Statee I CNna GymnMtlc:a -Men'1 Com- ~ Men'1 Pro Wortd Cut> Surfing; w~·· High DMng Olampion- lfllpe; Jet s-1 ~ INpl (al _.. ~­ HonoMu ....... ,. 2:a0• 'LL CM -.. He6d In l'tOltt 11111'1' Wll- c:onaln, "* ii the laro-t Ctoea-counlty .. , r-In North America. a:ao. "'°"'1IWORLD United State;a I China Gymna.Mlc:I -Men'1 Com- petition; Men't Pro Wortd Cup Surfing; Women'• High DMng CNrnpion- shlpe, Jet Slcl ~ ahipe ( .. -11 h"om Honolulu, Hawaii). (JJ l(OOAI( AU.- AMENCAN fOOTBAU. TEAM A salute to outllenellng playen In college tootbllll .. .-acted by the ,,.,,_._ can Football Coache• Asaocietlon 19 pr~. ';30 Sl 800CEA MADE .. GaMAHY "Gold~ Wrap-Up" &:G> 8 NFL flEVIEW ANO PMv.w 8 WEE WOAl.D OF SPORTS World Men'• Al-Around Gynmutlc:I Champlonahip (from Mo9cow, u .S.S .R.): Shte America. ae Int.,__ llonal eclfl'l4)etltlon featur- ing men's WOtld CflampOon Scott Hamilton, US. wom- en'1 champion Elaine by• and ot,,.,. C1rom Lalla Pteeld, N Y .I. 5::30 9 WEE WOALD OF IPORT8 Wor1d Men'I M-Atound Gymnatlic:s Cf\ernplonahic> (lrom Moecow. U.S.S.R.); Skate Alneflca. an Interna- tional cornpe1111on lealur- lng men· 1 wor Id champion Scott Ham1llon, U S wom- en' a champion Elaine Zayak and others (from lake Placid.N Y) EVENHO 1:50 D NHL HOCKEY Lo.~ Kinga vs. Van- COUVW Cannudla 7':GO ~OlVWW> ''l'-WttO EncUed'' 7:IO. IOOC8' MADE .. GIMIAHY "Gotd ~Wrap-Up" a:ao• WORTS UEllCA "Men'a lntwnetlonal Con- gr.a FMl-Pltdl Softbell Cha.111plonahlp Game: C-* Kang. Ye. Tum Rnlt*dt'' -·Mln-TmM PC)ft 1HE 1TT\.E Alooll.,_.la._at .. yew'• -beat ...,. ..., -~lne.HF\. ~to deew••••dlia ~· &..,., Bowl con._. ,....._ 11::IO 111 NA. MVW!W ANO PMYIEW Sunday sports oa:e .. 21. w1 ........ 9:00 8 NA. TODAY t:30 8 (I) NFl. FOOTBAU NFC Wild C.,.d ~yoH Game (Al pr-time the NFL l\lld not yet Mt the execl t41N1cat tlmM lor the playottl; the NFC and AFC gernM will be telecall al non-conllictlng lifMI of thedlly.) D Fa'TA90Wl. PMWFiW Gueela. Joe Pal«'IO, John RoOIMon, Mlwcua Allen 10:IO (8) .... THE NR. Hoell Len Oewlof\ and Nlc*t Buonlcontl pr_..t hlghllghtl ol c ritical oan--. analylll and c>r• dk:tlona o1 upcoming dM- lional conteall In the NFL AfT8'NOON 12:a011BNFl. .. , M1 UMITID STAT& GOU' AeeoaATION CH.t....al ... ,...,.__._lrom the tel 1 USGA lour •• ra.riewed. 1:00 a a HR. POOTMU. AFC Wlld Card Ptayott Game (Al prllSI lime Iha NFL had not yet set ttie ••act telecaat times lor the playolt1. the NFC and AFC ~ will be 1-.C:.•t at non-conllictlng tlma ol thedey I ~I Nfl.'8 BUT EWA AllfOMaNO "U S. NalionM9" i:ao I Wlll<IND..,.. .., 1191 UNITB>STATEB aou: -...oaATlON ~-.. ,...,._able -·· lrom the 1981 USGA tour ere reviewed. •::ao 8 GMATUT 8PORT8 •meene IEve.eG ... c..oea CO.INlWY Mec:HOOI. "Introduction And TM ~Stride" (A) 7:GO (II} NM IM8ICETUl.l. Loe~ Uk.,. - Sen Diego Cllpp9rw 11• I "'°"'9 IHM 11:IO ~,,...,. Monday sports TAR HEEL ON TEAR -University of North Carolina tailback Kelvin Bryant will spearhead the Tar Heel ground attack when Carolina clashes with Arkansas in the 37th annual Gator Bowl , to be televised nationally on ABC <Ch. 7) Monday at 6 p.m. from Jacksonville. Fla. All<-,,.. North C.oll- na (h"om JadleonWla. Fla.I 0 9:00 G OOUW ment" lM Vegee 119. Loyo- 8AMET'Ml.l la "Holiday ·Claaic roume-See Sports. Page 9 C.osta Mesa's Only Complete Funeral Facilities "Serving All Fa~ths " .. Harbor Lawu ·.Mount Olive Men101ial . ~drk ·Mortuary· Mausoleums B~rial, In Any Cemetery Shipment Cremation. Plans Available ·PO@e,"'"m 7 -co QD - o c o au:u 8 •. !InsldeTV --------------------.8 § 0 ~ '"O -= u.. H enry Fonda in new TV film IT'S COLO OUTSIDE -Dick Clark gets ready to host .. Dick Clark's New Year 's Rockin' Eve '82 " from Times Square in New York. Letters By JEFF PARKER OI -Oeil'f ...... $Wf Just as wine improves with age, so does Henry Fonda. Shortly after finishing the filming for "On Golden Pond" in New Hampshire, the energetic Fonda drove to Cape Cod to star in a one-hour tell vision drama produced by a local station, "Summer Solstice." The story -submitted by Cape Cod writer Bill Phillips for a contest -is about a couple whose marriage survives a tempestuous 50 years and still bolds and Fonda reportedly took the part on the strength or the script and for the chance to work with co-star Myrna Loy. The special wiU be seen Dec. 30 on ABC ... Martin Sheen, J ane Alexander and Sheen's son, Emilio Esteves, will star in "40 Days for Danny." a dramatic two-hour television movie to be telecast in 1982. Shen will be making his first t. v. appearance since 1975. He has been nominated twice for Emmys -once in 1972 for "Thal Certain Summer" and once in 1974 for "The Execution or Private Slovik.'' This marks the first time that Sheen bas appeared on screen with bis son . . . A sun>risin~ encounter with a mem ber of ''The Elephant Man" audience occurred when a woman barged into star Philip Anglim 's Broadway dressing room and demanded to see the "mask" be bad used to portray John Merrick's distorted features. LitUe did this fan know that Anglim used no mask -only his own facial contortions -to simulate Me rrick 's mug. Frey in 'The Boys in the Band' BAND MEMBER -Wu t.eeaard Frey, wllo plays 111lmu oa .. Best of die Welt,0 I.II die nta "Tlae Boys la &Jae Ba.ad"! • Yes, Frey was the birthday boy' in the 1979 movie version of Mart Crowley's hit play. IUD Srt.JFF -Was Kris Krlstolfenoe'1 ftnt movie "Pat Garrett ud BUly &Jae Kid"! Kristofferson made hU Calm debut in "Cisco Pike," a 1971 movie in which be played a former rock star on the run from a crooked narc (Gene Hackman). Billy the Kid was bis next role . NAUGlfl'ON NEWS -Please &eU me wlaat'1 happened to James NaugldGe. I see plellty of David "Dr. Pepper" NH P t.m. bat ...._, of llll buaky brotller. You can look forward to James Naugbt.on's role in the feature mm "A Stranger is Watching," co-starring Kate Mulgrew and Rip Tom, due out TV puzzle ear ly in '82. And CBS has ordered s ix episodes of ··Mating the Grade,'· a new sitcom starring Naughton as a teacher. ''MILLER' HIGH U FE -How old ls "Baney MIUer" ltar Bal UIMlem! My motller aay1 lie'• older than lte seems. Linden's reported age is 49. CLORIS CASSIDY -A friend of mine say1 tbat Cloris Leacbmu was ID ''Butcll Cau ldy aacl tbe Sunda nce Kid." I• wbat 1cene wo•ld I remember ber? Cloris Leachman played the prostitute whose liaison with B utch C Paul Newman ) was interrupted by Sundance (Rober t Redford) continually leaping across the bed to loolt out the bedroom window (or the posse. Send your letln1 lo. Pepper O'Bric'n, United Feature S11nd1rote, 200. P.arlc Avnue, Room 602, Nt'W York, N Y 10166 ACROSS 1,7 Shown. stars on Strike 34 Cunis or Bennett Force 36 -the Press 12 --at a Time 39 Small one 13 Actor Al 40 -Squad t5 Mr. Elgart's lnstgne 43 -Angeles 16 Marie, to Donny 45 Where the Boys- 17, Cerney 46 Love,-and Oley 18 Truth-Consequences 48 Neighbor of Ala 19 Actress Ullmann 49 Australia's neighbor 21 Role for Susan Howard (ab.) 23 Harper Valley-50 -cardboard Lover 2• Wallach 51 Sma' 25 Modern Isl 53 -Tomorrow Comes 26 Part of NATO 54 Maureen Mac-on 27 Cheryl-plays Krls Dlfl'rent Strokes 30 Selleck and Ewell 56 Return of the- 32 He plays Hawkeye (ab.) 58 Sanford- 33 -Our Time 59 Shlr1ey-on Texaa DOWN 1 Plays Florida 38 One Life-- 2 Jennifer or Eum A a...S..~o • --· • ~ ................ ~ -==a:' Television viewers will get the chance to see Anglim at work in the J an. 4 presentation of the television adoption of "The Elephant Man" .. "The Kid from Nowhere." a drama about a young retarded boy who restores hope to his family by competing in the Special Olympics, will air Jan 4 on NBC. The two-hour tv movie stars Susan Saint Jam·es, Loretta Swit and Beau Bridges, who also directed t h e d ra m a Twelve.year old Ri cky Willman, victim o( Downs Syndrome, will play John Kandal ... Meryl Streep will star in "Alice at the Palace," a musical special based on the writings or Lewis Carroll, on J an. 16. Streep will sing 26 songs in the production, written by Elizabeth Swados for the stage. This tale focuses on Alice, who falls into a strange world occupied by such characters as the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat, the Unicorn and the Mad Hatter ... Steve Martin will host a 00-minute avant-garde comedy show in a late-night period early next year , NBC recently announced. Joining h.im as regulars will be Dana Plato of "Diff'rent Strokes," Betty Thomas of "Hills Street Blues," Candy Clark and Anne Lockhart Guest stars will include Michael York, Martin Mull, Pam Dawber, Roddy McDowall, Carl Reiner and Shelley Duvall. Working title for the show is "Steve Martin's See Henry. Page 21 Word game FILL I._, -rn€ M l~SING L.E'rfEr<'S /tJ IHe '' TV WORDS" BELOW. I I IN IN ~IA I IHIEIRI I I 161 lV~I I IEIY1 ·I/ff{, I 10181 MO IR1 AI I ''It~ A 711 ~~'fllt" ~ fU A~NJOE IHE µff, \ C..E"N'Bl~ You Fillet' •tJ "lo SPEL£. IHE ~ ~ A COMt.olM/N:O<t : I I 3 Mr. Ebsen·s sign-off 40 4 Begley and Wynn 41 5 CHIPS tactic 42 6 Clcely-44 1 Plays Henry on Hill 46 Street Blues 47 8 -Buckman on lobO 50 9 An-of Murder 52 10 Caesar's 101 55 t1 Costars on Three s 57 Company 14 -Roberts U. 20 By way of 22 · Compaas point 23 Role for Connie Sellecc. 28, 39 Down Robert Urich on VegaS 29 Dennis or Laraine 30 -ReldonWKRP 31 -Night of Love 34 Jane' a boyfriend 35 Plndetwork 37 'Mll-·'A..-u ., ~ 1 Erin on Happy Days -the Double 20/20 star Newsman Morley Great American- -People Owns Alrllneabbr Mr. Douglas' sign-off Clara Bow's mystique SOLUTIQN s l Highlights for the Week From Page 4 by• m~ bkl4I coeJ ( t:l CHAAUE OHAPUN • The PewnShop" ~'()() THE HOA8E WITH THE Fl. YINB TAIL G-o-Fennem•n ner- retM llWI rlM Of 8 N- Mexlean cow ponv wflO beume 1 c:hamp!On 1ump- ., tor the u s eq..-1n.n I Nm 1:30 ml UHTIL I GET CAUGHT The psychotoglUI, social. legal end iudlCJal aspects ol the drunken driving problem 1n Ame<k:e are examined lhrOUQh inter· views wtth rammn or \/'IC· !Ima. a11orneys and judQ&ll Narr11ed by Olde Cevell (RI 1:00 fl) THE JOY OF BACH The Ille and car-01 Johann Sebastian 8aCh is lraoed Kl a salute 10 the composer and his 1nllu eooe on the musac: Of lwo centut-(RI 9:30 m> THE JOY OF 8ACH The hie ancl cat-ot Johant\ Sebast.-n 8.eh is llllC4ld 111 a salute 10 the compos« and 1111 tnllu· ence on lhe mu&IC ol two cenluries CR) tO:OO D a N8C WHITE PAPetf'HE PAE8IDIENCY AND THE NATION NBC c:on919Qndenta Rog· er Mudd. John Hart. Mer- l/In Kalb and JudV Wood· ruff uam1ne the llr1t yea< ol lhe Reegan pretldency 11 01l ~ 80l.8TICE An old«ly couple reY!sll the Cepe Cod beKh wtwwa lhey met and felt In loYe 50 )"Nrl ..,lier: Henty Fonda and Myrna Loy atar. 11:00 • ..aK>N OF MERCY Frank Sinatra no.ts thtt l9Ki8I tocus;ng 0t1 the heaffh cllnoc:I run by the World Mercy Fund whiCtl are providing help IO lhoM tuftennv lrom ...-.Ulrillon and ..... Mor18g89 CH' W 1 A11111ENCAH ~ CHAMf'IOl •t ... Lou Ferrlono pr0¥ida lhe ~•wy .. the !>Mt _.. bodybulld9n - pet• lor Ille "Mr America" lille .... temales are pro. llled In "Beaut y Va er-:· 11:46 ~ THm PASIK>N OF OMOUlA Chrlt!Opller Berneeu por • trays • eeduc11Ye Orac:.U ..no eppeera #Ith howilng WOlllft, llylng belt. thun- der and llgMenlng In lhill ttwllllng ,,_trleel prOOue· Uon 'liP8d live at the Ed Sul!Wln ThMlre Ill NY. Thursday specials ""' 11.•1 MO •• lclO (8) Tt9 CMDD OAHOe ~ ._.,..,_ ...... IG9 "' ............ .. .................... ...... ......,.. ..... ..... w ........ .. ofe.Me• ..... . un,Jt • • .. .... , ... Miil.A Tiie Uttl9 ....... -.... ... lftllfl'ldlptend ~ -· 'TMIOO''-'*' WOUUlwf• Mo Udlll _.... Diie ................ ptoer•m tl\at ••v•d '+<" 72 27"«1MP ''ft4, ~llllNO 11:00 TM.OOY: THME CtAalC T Al.ES The maglc of d ayrnatlon bflng• three c:NIOren's sto- nes 10 ~re -"Rip Vat1 w~ kle. ' "The llllle Prlnee" lrwl M811"' l he Cobl>W " AFTEANOON 12."00 ID A08E BOWL KICK- Off' LUNCHEON Join BIN WelSh tor me anooal luncheon saluting the Rose Bowl teams and co acnes i :30 (li)HBO SNEAK PAEVIEW:JAHUARY Husband -and·W11e comics Jerry Stllter and Anne Meara introduce the mov- -· specials and sports events coming to Home Bo• Office 1n January 3:30 SJ CA0888AR A d etermined alhlele refuses to let hlS handlCllC) hold him back from becoming •n Olympic cnampoon 4:30 S THE NEW MAIO A ,,_ maid becomes a ,,_ and much-needed lroeod to a Mtle boy 5..-00 '1!) THE COLUM84k VOICE.8 OF THE RIVER MUllC. poetry encl COf1"8r· satlOn are used lo C&f)lure the S01r1t of the Columt>Ui RtYef t ti' TWO AGAINl'T THE AACTIC A woll, • wOlverine and a polar bear ere anc:oun- tered by two e.tc1mo Chil- dren during their slrvggte for survival In lhe ArCllc Circle. (Par1 2) ( $) OVEA'TUAE A stolet\ flute puts true lrlendal\lp to Ille IHI tn lhls story ol prejudice. &.46 (l) CHANJE CHAPLIN "The PawnShop" EV£HH) e:OO .. cr"l48fR WHEN-. "The Image Mak ..... Dick c -11 r-200 ~· of American -Cial- lsm -from lhe ~ COio- niai period through today's SS4 billion lnduslry 7:00 00 H90 INENC ~JAHAJNr( HulbMMS--6-wffe comlc:s Jerry Slllle< and Anne Mura lntrOOuee the mov- .... ipeClels and IC>Of1• -ti coming to Home Bo• Office In January. 1.-00 D 8 KING OMHOE JA..aR& i-AM.DE Covetage ol Iha 481h ennual New Year's E..,. everil •~om Miami, A0tlda. Berber• Eden and Joe Garaglole are h<>lta. 8ll WAHAGI •GONE Me1h0d1 ol '-•ting the llYet of 500 people. ltllled on a llngle day :f\Mlly live centurlet ego In South Oekota, are examined. tGO • .._JAZZ: A ~Oll91J..Y TA~ Mr. 8lly T aylOr. one ol the world'• er••teat Jen ~~It on-..-llrM. --••uo--aMe• .. ,.._..,.....__T._ •eo.~ c.r ... ~ Jim~ ..... Iha ............ In ... .... .......,... to• ............ ~ ... • "°" • · IQ to_,.. ........ -.,...._,_ er 11 FEI ..... SW. _, ~ ~ trom London'• ~ ..... ,.._ln!Na ....... ,..._ ~., "°"' • f9lty .... by tfle ....... Gnmm.(R) (J).TMm JOW"OS ..,. COllmY..,_ A PLACE IN THE SUN Blonde, blue-eyed June Thomson. a broadcast journalis m major and rookie sportscas ter a t the University of Mi ami. is the 1981 Or ange Bowl Queen. She will reign over the 48th annual King Orange Jamboree Parade, which will be tele vised on NBC 1Ch. 41 Thursday at 8 p.m. This evening ol unique entert•1nman1 la•lure1 adult pu1>981-Barclay Shew and lhe Tropocana Dence<• 10:111 (}i) C* LOCATION "Tlle Sl111h AMWll Young Comecllans Show" Tom and Didi Smothers are ,ooned by_ .. lalenled comedy~ •I lhe Ro11y In Los AngelM tor an -*IQ of fun 1 t:OO G A Tf9ITE TO GUV l.OMB,tN)() "Guy Lombardo Should Auld Acqualn111nce" The men. hie lemily and home • ___ ..... _"""'· thtougih fifty yM<a of "the ._..., muelc Ihle Side of '-·'' (S)MAO ..... MANHATTAN Wayland Flower• and Madame are joined by Hanny Youngmen In Ihle ~ OI rleque hufTIOf, 11:30 8 ()) HAl'fl'V NEW YaA.MEllOA Host Denny o.rnona and let Btown end Hit Band OI Renowii. Mldcey OMley and the Poln19r Slt1era -among the entenalnarl who calabrala New y-·· E ... lfOM a ven.ly ol ~ llons ec:tou A!Mtlc&. •OoacCUM'I ..., 'tSNN MX:'IUN' aw Olcll Clelti IWl«t • ..... .,_., I!... oelel)r-"'On "-T1IMa &qiwe In New Yott! Clty. -~OOUNTIW ~flm11WllL Row ~. Jim Stllfdl'd • .. ,... .,.. 0.-AldOe ~ e.cwoe .--. o.i ........ and Joa &un -......... .,~of foot,.~""*°· 11:41(8) ON LOCATION "Don Rlolt• Md Hie W ... o.e" lrU09 a-. Way· lend~ and MaclarN, Jeclcle Watceflald, JclMrty Y~ Ind Pudgy fOill 0on ..... ln .. "l ickwl r.. .....,.,_. .......... Hotel 12:00 CS) OAU.AOHEA: AH UNCEN80AED EVENN) The COMedlan performs a --Of one-llnera and comoc llignell• 1: 15 (HJ 8UN.E.8QUE U.8.A. Rober1 Alda and Lee ...... edttll '°"' ~· Red Bui· Ions tor • COior1vl aelule to Ille days OI vaudevlle with slapsllck comedy and eleborele dance nurnbet L 1:30. MAOAllE .. MANHATTAN Waylend Floweu and M8deme are lok'8d by Hanny Youngrnen In nils ~of neque humor 2:.ao 0 JOAN NYEM c::otiimrv HOUR Thie ~ OI unique 9n18rtalnment leelurea adult ~-Barcley Snaw and the Tropleana Dancws 1146 CID NCH.AN> PRYOR .. COHCMT Tiie well-llnown comedian lhOots pointed barb• •1 *'<>el every lnalllullon lmeglnable In .,. utlCen- IOred. no-holde-barred concert performMCe. Radio 1et• cele bration WASHl.NGTON CAP> -National PUbliie Rad.io wl II celebrat~ Black fllstory llontb ia ... Febr'*')' witll a v~ of •pedal ......... -Ute cYlture md conttru ot bladl Amlfkana. ID lldditi• to epecJal productlM•, NPJl '• weekly document ary serin, "Horbons,'' wiU devoc.e the month to a special review of present and future In terests or black Amenc•:-~ " ------- TV lost Jf alter, S ilverman in . '81 9 -n ~ro•~n i ......... ..._.... ~ NEW YORK -Fred Silverman quit io July u · NBC. '?resident, at about the time the watcbdoc ~ Coalition for Better Television was postpooina its • threatened boycott of selected prime-time 3 sponsors. i The two unrelated events -aJlbougb less ; obvious developments to viewer s than the !" departure of Walter Cronkite from the CBS anchor c; c h a ir -would prove significant to TV ~ programming in the second half of 1981, and perhaps well beyond. Gone from network television for the first time since 1963 was the man who brought "Kojak" and "The Waltons" to CBS, "Happy Days" aod "Starsky and Hutch" to ABC, "Supertrain" and "Shogun" lo NBC. A new force in TV programming was the Rev. Donald Wildmon 's Coalition for Beller TV demanding less sex and violence on the tube anci threatening a boycott of companies that sponsor programs seen as offensive. Wildmon backed off on bis plan to call a boycott before the start of the new TV year in October, but there were those in the industry wbo maintained the threat was sufficient. . David Gerber, pr~ucer of "Today's f'BJ," said of network reaction: "They're beiJac very car efu.l about what they consider violence, what they consider too sexy ... and it finally comes up to us and they're becoming very, very stringent." Indeed, the impact of the religious right wasn't always easy to discern. "Dallas " CBS' prim e -time soap opera loaded with ;ex and violence -the "Who Shot J .R.?" episode in the fall of l!IM was the highest-rated single series episode ever broadcast -was still No. 1 among viewe..S in the fall of 1981. Less apparent was the change at NBC brought See TV. losses. Page 21 Sports From Page 7 Tuesday sports EYfMNG 7;00 (0) THE WAY IT WM "195 7 • '58 N8A Chanlo- pionshlos Boelon cat11ce Vs St LOUii Hawtts" 0 Tiit POfl THE TIT\.E A IOoll b«* It taken al the l'Mf'• ten !Mat teemt wtlo ...... compete ln the NFL playoffs to determine this year's ~ Bowl con1- tan1s . 7:30 (OJ NM M8QT1W.L Loe A~ Laker• ve Utah Jan 11:00 8 OOI LW ~ "ECAC Hollday F111lvel ~·· 11:ao 9 Cl) NCAA IAllCln'IW..L Marytend at UCLA Wednesday sports NCR 9 -.-1 NIL IOCM ... OOI·-~ ··~.._...~ .... C>Hos._ - hOur -IOng ex tr avagmru:a on ICe featuring Lisa ..... Allen end Scon ........ (RI tO:IO fl!) 1MO Sf<A 11NG 8"CTACUlAA Memb9tt of .,.. ,.., U.S. Olympic Flgure ~ TMm joOr'I the 0.- Flgure Suting Club tor .. hour..Qlg e1111...,..... on Ice 1ee1ur1ng u.. Marte ........ and Scott ~ (RI Thursday sports ~i1.•1 ~ 11:00 e a oou..sJE fOOTBAU "Hell QI ,_ .,., .. ~ ........ MIMIMlpp Stella • NlllE1CM .... H9ld In••• Ian W. oonalo\, t.tlil la IN ..... ~~ .. .i-111 Nortll Arnariaa.. NICI~ 11*1. ()) NMllt ... Afiddlt ... --~ ~~~ --~·-. "• tann•...,. .._ '91 .... UC:l.A ~ 1':IO (II) ... ""' .... .... l-9 0.-.. Nldt luoe&a• ....... l\lgllllgllte of Cf ...... ganiea. _.,... ..... ,_ diGllone ot • • n • c .._ I :f::=r=r=•r:T: I ... , 0 t ·-....... • • -ao CJ) J KNXT • L.at,..... To KNXT • KNBC • LAI ..... KNBC • SCTV Nttwortt 90 KTLA • KA8C KFMB • • a.....-.. .,.... Vs South coaeoe Seniors KABC KFMB • Cl AI My CIMldran .. Holpitll ... PtoPI'• Court • Foroe l..lkers VL Phoenix SIN C8SMovlt "A Ctw18tmea To Almlmber'' KHJ • Lat .... TM Froozlel n..11 A Wey JD Lalanne Jim BMker Huntington PaR Christmas line KHJ 0 lM.,..... Parldt Movie: "Mr. Oullp" ~<K.~ · Crearive Jewelers. Inc. H~~~£8;"'~!1/~ Borborc K. Jockton Cn!Gtillt' Jewel'll Coll«lion of Diamond & colored ~OM jeloelf'Jl, foMfoltable fre1hwater & C1lltvrcd peorta, gnnafOIW bcodl. handcra{tld lflC & JIK pold chabu Oftd br'Cl«ldl oftd .. m1tch mort . °' lloUdav • ..... -..... 4". ···~ t.~H I CORO KCST KTIV KCOP • L.alMfllae KCET • e • .. .,.... L.at ..... L.at ..... KCST a OeysOf Our LNes SCTV ~90 Gentle Ben KTTV • Ael11 Bowt Parade IHNNews KOOP • JoMr'a Wld Tic Tee Dolql Sesame Street Wl\lles That WOUidn't Die SuenoOe Navldad KCET .. AtFord'1 Theet11 reaturtng --. Oesiper jewelry ... orifinal works by nat.looally known, award winning designer Barbara K. Jackson and many other leading deal1nera. KOCE • KOCE lri) Frida)'• Details OECaHIEA 26, 1911 EVENWO 7!00 0 HAPPY DAYS AGAIH Fon:r,. q>ends 1 IOnely YIQll praying for RIChMI fO pull tlltougll 111e, • mo1orc:yc1e IGCIOenf 8) THE JEFFEASONS Louise's lft c;11ss 11 assigned 10 silefcll • nva. rnocHt &;) OVEAEASY Gtanop.uenls Mety Marfin 11 jOtned by l'I('( II~ !l!.8ndcll11Clren o Q.Q) YOVTH FOR CHRIST CHRISTMAS SPECIAL •Campus Life An Old l•Shioned lamlly Cllt1s1mas '' cetebfa1e<1 rea1uw10 mus1c;al gtoups Tne Ga111- er1ng. "Mas1e•Pie<:4I ano Ille "You1h FO< C11r191 Family Singers " 0'1 NEW COUNTRY FROM TME OLD COUNTRY New coun1ry musoc stars ate Showcased In Ille "Of<I coun1ry" world of V1tg1n- 1 a s Busc:ll t?8'dens llmu&ement park, lea1ut1ng Larry Gatlln, Greg Evt0an, Mlc:llael Murphy.~ Oa~­ r>Oge Boys. LI Cotti end Oenrus Wnve< fO'MOVlE • • •'A "Ooc1or Zll1vego" 1196Sl Omar Sllarlf. Gefaf- d1ne Chaplin 7:30 tJ 2 OH TliE TOWN Featured· Los Angeles Pllllllarmonic: Orc:lleetra c:onduc:tlor Carlo Maria Gulllnf, three service groups that paren11 ol Ch~ dren sutterlng from bfaln damage can c:on111.1tt with 9 LAVEANE & 8HR.EY ' CXJMl'Nf'( LI-cennot 8CC9iP1 her mottler's dMlh and wlll not "'91t lier gr .... • M"A"S"H Cl\anes It sure lie nad a great time in Tollyo. If he could or,iy '~ 'WMt hedld Ci) WAU. fT'NiET WEBC "Yule Wl1h Y .. " ~t Y .. HlrKh, preeidenl. The Hlrtdl Of~llon ()) p .M. MNIAZIHE A man who ~ 1111 sight • .,.. many ~ ol ~: Japen's tantuy ic;e _.iptUl'e ,_.,.,.., ([I YOU A1KB> '°" rT FNtured: "One-Heoded Pool~ .. _, "Gonlla Chettty Patient." 1.110 8 (I) THE DUf(E8 ~ HAZZNID A tndl09d of Ctlnetmas ·-Is hljaeeted by Boes HOQ9'1 thug• end 1he Dukee dltg\llM themMl- 11 Santa Cl-to gel them back (R) a a NBC MAGAZJNE Jack f>er1<iN lnleMews 86-~-old MadMne AleJ<- •nder, who llu been c:.-.cs the .. ~ Moth« of fhe Doll World"; Gamdl Utley visit• Jerut•lem; Oouglaa Kiie.. profl6el 1 Hewallan woman who See Friday's. P.age 11 DOES YOUI ... NHD HILP? Rejuvenate Your Kitchen cabinets and Avoid the Costly Expense of Remodeling .• UD to 500/o SAVINGS! • Mew o.J. I DNww ,.._,. .t• _, ..,.... te c~ ..._ • W__..11...ty of._. Weed-o.11. .... 9"1t • Y-ct.kit .t H.._., Oled ,..._ • Mew Herdw-... Wf a.mg ...... • 1\ FREEESTIMATIS i\'\as~ft ~~!tsl r.if~tJ Daily Pilat Classifieds . Steps to Bay· !Br, great Patio. rrplc. gar . $435 winter. OPEN. 328"7 Sapphire. 644-0000. '' Fantastic results! We had over 100 calls. ' ' ~~~1 @ 642-5678 charge it~-by phone From South Laguna & North County call 540-1220 toll-free. ··----- .• L ~ (") 0 :::J (I) c: 3 <D (iJ I ..... 8 ~~ c :c ~ u security you can Z count on, energy savings 31 Tube Toppers "i:·.w!~ ca",~~~~i•ff.i ~ KNB.C U 8:00 -"NBC Magazine." Ill l c~=~~~;;:ol~fl 1 q1 . ; Garrick Utley visits J erusalem. c ~ 1Ns10£ :/,. ~ ll KCOP ti' 8:00 -"Sunshine Christm as." 1011 .,,_oo'" o o oooAs ~ Cha rming movie of how a widower takes v ouR CHOICE or CONTROLS o his adopted daughter lo meet his parents [l 931 ml ~3 for Chnstmas. • t 1 KNBC e 9:00 -"The Gatherin't -Part \ I I i II ." A widow's Christmas reunion with 1 : 1 ~ her grown children is marred by arrival · Y Y' of a new man in her life. C:O KOCE ~ 9:30 -.. The Start Up ... John ...I l a> DeLorean is profiled as he bets his STRAP HANDCRANK ELEcrn1c I fortune. reputation and expertise to ROU.ADEN 1s custom fitted to tne ertenor Of produce a new sports car. 0 vour hOme providing secur•tv. energy savtf19S, weather Pf'OtecUon. and notse reauctton benefits Of •OU.ADeN ..e wind and OUSt control, complete llOht control. federal and st.ate tax s:-LC--· Detail credits. and European elegance. p:uay S Slnce1977 (714) 5351.577 From P.age 10 began he< arl car-ahet going t>llnd; Jlldl P«io;lna loolla •I ttle eutrent st.le Of ltle Un.led F1rm W0<11· w• unoon. 8 MOVIE * * * .. Welcome Slrang- .,.. ( 1947) 8'ng Crosby. Joan Ceulflekl. 119 IENSOH Benson's former glr11rlend c:om89 to town Intent on rekindling • r-lllat died _,y yeera --~MOVIE * * * "Gregorio And Hla Angel'· I t 9681 &odericlt Crewtord euow • • "Sunah•1141 Christmas" ( 1977) Clllf De Young, Bar- blra Herahey Of'MOYIE * • * "ln .. ci. Moves" ( 1980) John Savage. David MorH ("S) TMOGY: THME ClA88IC TALO The magic of daym111on brings IN .. cNIOren'a 111>- nes to hie -"Rip \Ian Win- k .. :· "Ttle Little Prince" and "Marlin The Cobble< .. 0MOVllE * * * ·~ .. The Black S lal· Uon.. ( 1879) Kelly Reno. Mlekity Rooney (Z)MOVllE * * * • "Kramer \Is l<reme<" (1979) Dustin Hottman. Meryl Slreep. l :IO 8 (JI 8080M 9tJOOE8 KIP tlllnk1 he II IOeklg Hen· ry 10 • lovely .... and lrlea 10 thwart Ille budding romance O 6i) THE F'E8TIVIE BAQ4 The e11or ale end orci-tr a from Iha 101h annu.i Uno· _..,,Y 01 0reoon SUf'llf'Mf FNtivai ol MU9k: perlorm 8ach'1 "M9gnifical In 0.~ HO 8 (I) FAL.OOH CAE8T Llll>Clt IChetnes to regain Anole"a taVOt by giving her wtlet Iha wants moa1. the Glob«11 land. D 9MOYIE * * ·~ "The Gat,,.,lng - Plll'I 11" I 197111 M...,_, Stapleton. Efr.., Zimballst Jr. 8 9 OAN<ftOOlil A blll• vl9lta a emall-town fun houM. and a young hoodlum tai>glN with • r~ledwltdl. • MMVGM'nf GuMlt: ~ Pleehakov and l.ancltot. Tony 0enu.. 9'-'* IE•ton. Jedllyn Zeman. • WALL_,,,..,. Wla "VIiia With Y•" Ou.I: Y• Hlrtdl • .,,..,.idtnt. The Hlr9Cfl Oi 11•11tz•1011. • wnwra••.._.. ••About ~ Md Oltel- pllne" ..,. cooc-.. atlOllC IN ""*""'9 ol ..... ,,...,......_ a non·handlC~ pet· • ~ ENVIRONMENTAL SEA ~l.tovE l.V1t & SECURITY co" INC. * * ·~ "Aak Any Girl" 2601 E. KATEUA AV. ANAHEIM, CA 92 ( 1959) $hlt1ey Mecl.lllne, O.Yld ........... - 9:90 fl) M•W4'J..S OF THIE SEA Thi$ doeumel'llW)' Hplo<• the COf'ltrOYerSy ol men ·a need lor Nllurlll. r-- abt9 raourc:ee wtth 111• need tor a stable oceen environment ~ IENlEN'W "The Stan Up" u..o.n«• Mo1or'• executl'<le Jonn O.Loreen la followed u tie beU 11111 fortune. repu1etlon and Upet'I-10 produce • ,_ aportS car er MOYIE * * * 'h "The Black Stal-lion" ( 19711) Kelly Reno. Mldt9'f Rooney 10:00. (I) ll4E taCE WALLACE PAOAlE.8 Mike WeHace Pf'ollles Sen- alor Robert F KenneOy ano noted en11.n p1ay- Wflgtl1 Noel Cowwd 11 9 STAIKE FORCE Murphy and IN equad 111e called In to cao1ure a bomb« ..no la Mlllng off •l\PIOIO<ln• In pub!Oc places on an attert'\Pt to ,,.. l1IS son lrom )all. -~ "The Stan Up" u-0ene<e1 MotOf'a eaecutlve Jonn OeLOf'Mtl ia lolowed ea tie be!• his fortune. repute11on and expet'llM to produce e ,_ sport• car (lJ' ST AN01NO AOOM ONLY "Red Skelton PreMnta Freddy The Freek>eder'a Chrlstmaa Dinner" ll1ncen1 Price and Imogene Coca are joined by ArMtlca' a l•vorlle CIOwn u IWI plans a holiday tnNI. OMOVllE ••>A ··Rough <Air· c t980l 8ur1 Reynolds. L41My- Anne Oown. 10:05 (%) MOVIE * • • ·~ .. Superman" (11171) ChrtstoPI* ~. Margot Klddet 10:30 llf) JOHN CAUAWAY INTmMEWS In her g.wden In NyllCltl, N. y • Helen ~ ,_,,. beta '* Y9W1I In the ll'le- ater and 11fr courtahlp and manlage to Cherlee Mac. Ar1hvr (IJ'MOYIE • • • "Oh Ood1 8ooll II'' ( IHO) George Burn•. &R8ftnlt "'""-"•· 11:00• IA~Y~ Hoet: c-dlce Bero-n. au..t: ,,,.,. ~ • THIJGIUdCllle Lo11IM tll9~11 11'1et o.orv-·· "old N9w't ~ '!I'll~~ • _.,HLL ...., ................. THE LOFT ANTiQUES • SPECIALIZING IN : • Prof essiooal Appraisals • Repair, Restore your furniture • Estates Bought and Sold • Management of Estate Sales on Commission • Liquidation 3321 Ea.11 Coan Highway Corona Ql Mor, CA 921525 (714) 615-6911 Worellm£u Loca&irl 23192 Verdugo Drlw ·•c Laguna Hill.a, nw Who to see this weekend? Pllot\Veelzender ENTERTAINMENT MAGAZINE New look! New size! Every Friday! The l.Anwry of•.-* with ttle VWIClfllty, Oftd «MW .. lielice of blOnds LOUVER DRAPES THE NEWEST CONCEPT IN DRAPERIES '" .. , ll'YO un TO MY llAIYEI ..... • MINI BLINDS • SHADES • TRANSPARENT SHADES • WINDOW TINTING CHAPMAN BllOS. 111-cmt °" 111-7221 •NU CML • CAU COUICT ' I 8 SthMlftf Gdd -r;:::::::;::::::::;:-======:::;;::::::::::;:::::::::;:::::::::;::::::::::::;:::::::::::;:::::::::;::::::::::::;:::::::::::r=======::;i ., ca KNXT • u.,..... louu ~=.. 30 HoustOll Vs. 3uu 2Wlttl You 30 McMt: "Shoot 500 NFL H8¥1eW '~ 30 800 ~ 30 " KNBC • u.,..... KNBC • Lee,..... FrM 4-AI Sc>MsWortd E:nltr· tlinment lac* AIUs ·-lnllde AndOut KTLA • Lee,..... KFMB • .. Diep KHJ • • u.,..... KCST ~ KTTV • • Loi,..... KOOP • Lee,..... ::;ne Na Na llll!*· Foocbll Ot The Spece Portrait Ot Mo-At: Americl's Top T111 Tll'Ufl KTLA • Lost In SPICI ,. MM: "l'llfnstul'' Star Trell -· "Topper'' Amencls Top Ten Mo¥il: ''Thi Young Uons" lrilnda Sun Bowl ArrrNI' Siers A L8'18fld "Randy Hellllcllfll Houston ·· .. We're Ridel & Mlrmlduke Vs. •• " MOYln' Alone" Weekend Oklllloma Wlld Wotld Baskllbd Soul 5llOW My $tllciel . . Of Anlmails Kentucky Train People ~ "Wlkl. Vs " ....... Blndlland .. Wld Notlh " .... KA8C • Vs. The Flying s.ucn·· To Be Announced Where WtreYou? ()!Ml LM Bolt ''lllt Wrath Of Goel" KFMB • ... Diep SIM Trelt Wonder W0111111 MASH In Search Of Omni MoYle; ''Mow To KHJ • .... ,..... Wes1 McMe: "310 To Yuma" Hockey Los Angeles Kings Va. MM: "Lord .,11111" KCST Cit ... '*'° SportsWotld . " M<Me: "The ~ Around The Com«" The Muppets TellMllon Inside Arid Out - KTTV • l.olMflM MoYle: "Half A Sixpence" McMe: "The M.A.S.H KCOP • .... ,..... Adlm-12 Adam-12 " MM "Christian TheUOn" Mo't'le "Beau James" -"Walle Of The Red Wltdl" Movie: ''Robin And The 5-11 Hoods" INNNews Fnnkle Howlrd One Step Beyond KCET • Lee,..... Cooking Mexican WotldOI Cooking KCET • lMMeeM Ou Wung Photo Sl10W Portrait& In PU\tj Nova ··Redo.. Of Rulwn'' Prtlelltt! \Al$ITIOI 'Who Speaks FOf Earth?" KOCE • H. .... Voter's Pipeline Portraits In Pastel KOCE ID Home Gardener Home Gardener Wrttlng For A Aeeson Writing For A Aeeson Until I Get Caught The Arts The Arts MaW!ee At The Bijou "TheCoura- geous Dr ChrlsUan" Soccer Mldeln Austin City l.lmits Satunlay• Details DECEMBER M . 1811 EV£HING 7:00 ID LAWREHCE WEU< "Happy N-Year Pa11y fl! AAM8UN' ·Tn. O.Hards·· 0 VOU A&<ED FOA IT Featured Tower 01 Oeatn· end Mumm.es 01 SI MIChan fB ™E MUPPETS G..es1 Rua MOfeno fC'MOVIE • • ·~ "Hotel Parec:tlso" I 19661 Gina LOllObt1g1<111. Alec Guinness 7:30 I) DANCE FEVEI! Ceklbt•ty 1odges. Fll<:tiard Kime. Edte McCluro, Jaye P Morgan GuMI Kelly Marte. D LOOKATU8 Topoca IMnage ptOSlllU- lton; -teenage ctulalng, 1eenage gralfltl deanvp ~THE MUP9ETS Guest Paul W11~ams 8:00 I) Cl) WALT DISNEY .. Escape To w itch Moun· tam" Two young orphans with supernatural powers are pursueo by an evll lyCOOt'I who wants to use 1"81< powets 10 his own advantage (Part 2) D IBBAABARA MAHOAEU. AHO THE MANOAE1.l SISTERS Guests Charley Pride, Hoy1 Allton (RI 0 MOVIE • • • · The Emperor Wallt (19481 B•ng Crosby Joan Fon1a1ne 0 @) OPEH All NIGHT Terry s long losl fatner relurns. and Gordon c/\eerlully allows Ille teen- ager to move 1n wtlh 1ne old vagabond ID THEWALTONS An unscrupulous relatl"'8 of tne Batow1n SISier~ uses therr reape tor ht.lo own prol•1 Q) MOVIE • • * Rolltn And The Seven Hoods ( t!l64) Frank S1nalra. Dean Mar ltn Eli) ODYSSEY ··some Womeo 0 1 Mar· takech" Se-al Mo1occan women share llierr teellngs aboul t11endsh1p. lamHy and religion O 1H MOVIE • **'h "The China Syn· drome" ( 19791 Jeck Lem· mon. J-Fonda MIClleel Douglas O}MOVIE * * ''lOO()l>Ole" Al*I Anney, Ma•ttn S"-1 C$1MOVIE ... 'n "Liiiie MIM Marke<' (19801 Waller Mallhau Jutte Andrews OMOVIE • •'.t "Senal" (111801 Mat· tin Mull, Tuesday Weld I : 16 CZ) MOVIE • • t,. "The 30 Stepa .. ( 1078) John Miiis. O.Vld Warner 1:30 0 9 MAKtNCJ A LMNO A woman whom Sonny See Saturday's. P.age 13 & ENTERTAINMENT CENTER .. - Cameo ~ Exciting . . . .., f Cameo Provo cative . . . CAMEO ESCORTS 714-754-4471 M,C VISA PERSONAL CHECKS CALL Foa YOUI PllSOMAIU ISCOIT MOW f f ... Five-string banjo-o-o-os, Four·Wh&ef-drlves, 'T"ree ·bedroom homes, 1wo ·wheel bikes. ~"d apartments In the cltY·Y· Y·}'/ -----~----- Tube Toppers NBC 8 8:00 -"Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters." Charley Pride and Hoyt Axton are guests. KCOP • 8:00 -"Robin and the Seven Hoods." Musical gangster spoof 'stars Frank Sinatra. Dean Martin and Bing Crosby. KNXT 8 9:00 -"The Kennedy Center Honors." Count Basie. Cary Grant, Helen Hayes, J erome Robbins and Rudolf Serkin are h o n ored for achievements in the performing arts. KHJ 1J 10 :00 -"Lord Jim." Joseph Conrad's story about idealistic young man in British Merchant Marine in the 19th century. Satunlays Details ----------- From. P.oge i2 "-''' -In year• tells him that ..... the la1._ ol ._ o-weigllt 1-~-old eon.(R) NO 8 Cl) THI KEHNEDY C8IT'IR HONOM F.._. distingul~ Amert· can wtJata •• Count BNle. CM)' Gtent. Helen Hayes. Jerome Robbin• and Rudolf Sefkln -ere h0n- 0<ed '°' ''*r lifetime achiew-ta In the per- IMmlng WU. a a HAANA vAU.Et The eglng IMder ol a motorcycle gang peuing throu9h Harper Valley 11P04• Stella end dec:lde. It millht be a OOocl town to Nltledownln. 8 9 LOYllOAT Goptlet drMtna that he Is an admiral.• lamoua linct- ., mMta en Old boyfriend, and a glrfa fethet rulna t.w cn.nc. tor tow (RIO ·MIJW~ "The Hit Maltera" GUMll: Kai Rudman, John Schnelder. Roseanne CUii, RobtMe Dupree ·.uT~ M1181NQKIO ,.,, Partter reports on the grueli"9 ordeal an Onawa lamtly _,, lllr0<i9h in an attempt to llnd their aon whO dftappeared en route toCok>rado C'MOVIE ... "Die~ .. ( 1980) Rot>by Beneon. Charles Dufnl<IQ •:ao D a LEWIS & Ct.AAK RMC:Oe -Stu and Wen- dy hu09l"9 end 9911 the ~Ool~ ..... NIOOVT FNtured: en Interview with Berbeta. louiM and lrler'8 MW>drell. 8 (fl FNITMY lllANO A men becomes Ille lie· tlonel WO hiS YOUf\11 _, ad"'*91, and • women NI• out to find the doctor MIO dlMlppewed with mlf. hon• ol dollars two yews ti.fOt•-CR) c;J • .. MOVll * * * "lord Jim" (tMS) Peter O'Toole, Jamee Malon '1!) AUSTIN aTY LMIT8 "Charley Pnde And Razzy 8816ey'. ~MOYIE * * * * "Kramer Vs Kramer" ( 11179) Oualln Hottman. Meryl Stteeo. (0) 8"CTACULAA LONDON SUUN>e Someff lakM US on • dlllllln9 tour ol L.on- don to -IN alghll end eounds of Sot><>. Pbdllly Cltcus end the T-ol London. ($) 8"CTACULAA ~·CAIRO 84llly dancers, Ju99lers end d4lndng ~ •• "norl9 lhe Kt• In "* ~ ol entertainment fHlurln9 Cathy LM ~Olby with Jim Perry end Aon• Gordon (%:)~ • * "CNoa 9. Uberty 37" ( 1980) Warren OatH, Fabic>Ttlatl t()'.30. 8UTTaRJEa Ria, w '-bend Ben. end tlleit sons Adam and A1$. Mii are havlnij more than ~ i><otil9m• ...... leonetd ~ alo"9 11;00• w•A•t•H A Ccngtnslonel aide on • lect-llndlnel tour .,..,.. the 40n1n. -~ Ben decl6M to reeume cornmuniUtlOn •llh Rus- Mll: and Ala liM ro Leon- erd abOut her 1199 GD 80UN08TAOE "The Manhett111 Transler" The .ophjatleeled lour- member group performs "Tuaedo Junction," "Twlt'911t Zone" and 01'-• Iron> ~·· Patil WMt Theater (Alo 'C MOYIE • • * • "Love And DHlh" (197~) Woody Allen. DI-KNIOO CJD~ ••'lo "Carny" (1980) Jodie Foeter. Gary 8UMy CllllZNN JoM Byner lhoWI you t'11n9* Slr*'91" than INlh. IM91t than Nie. end zanier tnan anytlll119 you·,,. --.t.IOVIE • * •.4 "The Formula" ( 1910) Marton Brando, 0-1119 c. Scott TY •tar' join proj ect NEW YORK (AP) -Dana Plato from "Dlff'rent Stl'Gkea," Betty Tbomaa of "HUl Street Blues" and Candy C\ark and Anne Lockhart have joined the cast of "Steve MarUn'a Twill1bt Theater 1" a comedy development project scheduleo for broadcast by NBC early ln lm. ioways Iha Daily Pilot helps women I Shop money.saving values ad· vertised in the Daily Pilot. 2 Read how other Orange Coast resi- dents use. make and spend their money in the Featuring pages . S Get a good deal on used items or find reliable service people and other time-and money·saving values in the classified ads. 4 Save valuable gasoline planning shopping trips to local stores "advertising in the Daily Pilot. 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Satire of morals and mores in Southern California stars Wa rren Beatty. Julie Christie and Goldie Hawn. KOCE 9 9:00 -"Our Town." Will iam Holden stars in 1940 classic about life in a s m a ll New England town. From P.age 14 •-ve (Part 710 MOYIE * * 11t "Lltlle MIM Mariler ( 1980) Wetter Metthau. JulteAndr_. (S)MOVIE • • • • ··Reaurrechon ( 1990) Ellen Burllyn. Sam Shepeld. 0MOYIE • • • "'The Hunter ( 1979) SI-~. Ell Wal· l.tdl. l:308(1) ONEDAYATA .,.. Ale• goes oul on his for11 dete. t:OO. (I) ALICE (1980) Ann-Margret. !Vuoe Dern (Z)MOW * • • • "Kramer Va Kram«" ( 1979) Oualln Hoflman. Meryl Sueep 9:30 II Cll T1* J8'ffNON8 Geo<ge 8C)8l'ldS • weekend u • dog sitter '°' a pampered pooch. 10;00 II Cll TfW'f'ER JOHN. M.D. A c.rdiac ~uent ,.,_ 10 let anyone penorm _,11., MKgety on hOm e11cept one doc1or. who ts r '4)ldly b«:Omlng lncapaei· taled by hie own psychic turmoH. .HAVE YOU BEEM INJURED? • AUTO ACCIDENTS . •CONSTRUCTION ACCIDENTS •PERSONAL ACCIDENTS The Law Offices .of R. 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Gene l(elly 7:30 8 THE LATHER OVER IOAP8 Enlertainmenl r99ot1er Gery Franklln goes bel11nd-the-1cenes of -well-watched to9P op«at ·-·•o.n..i Hoapl- tal."" ··Guiding Light" and "Young And The A9sUeu'" -tor a Gloee looll at INs popular and profltable Mii"*'' of at'°9 .,......__ g LAVERNE & 8HK.EV &eotMJNfV La-and~ attend a bridal "'°""" '°' -of their o6d IMgll KftOOj c::&.e-,,,., ... • M"A•t•H Hawkeye eutt.rs a CClne:l»- tion ..,.,.. he wrec:M .. ie..> and la r.acved by a 1(-family wtlc> cannot understand Engliah 'Ii) ON:AT PEAFOAMANCa "'Die Fledermaua·· Fllm9CI In the city In Which II - a .. ted and '""8re II la pr-led annually .. pet1 o4 • New Yeer"a lraditlon, a new prod..c1ion of J<>Nnn Streuss·s op«etta 11 per- formed by the Vienna State()peta CJ) P.M. MAGADNE A pro411e o4 tup90Md Howard H~ heir Mei- Yin Dummar: a look at Illustrated romance tablolds. IMOW WHfT'f AND ntE IEYEH CMAll/F8: UYEONSTAGE A 9tllQ8 performence of th• f•lry-t•I• ctaaalc IMturing leYllh aatt and cost-. Taped at .,.._ York"• Radio City MU91c: Hall ($) SHOWTlMIE'I HOU.VWOOO 1.-00 8 Cl) PN'VATE ~ Judy .,,..... Into Captain Lewie" quarten for a coveted bath In the c.mp"• orlty bathtub 8 al um..E HOUIE ON THEPRARE fhe Otesons talc• In a glfl from the orphanage to See Monday·s. Page 17 FRIDAY SATURDAY .:c:.. 9 JwOlllllll ........ =:t ''U.•Cllil9" ............ ,~. \6 ..... ·~ Offtt ... 23 ._ ...... ~ ........ ~ ......... , ---- -. ... Gunn is -no stranger to We st From P.age 2 ego intact," be said. ''I don't mean to make Merlin sound more human than be is. But as I worlt with the man -this gentle man -be is decl.sive and be doesn't feel threatened. And second he's a very good actor in TV and mm." GUM, who studied theater arts at Tennessee State University and the University of Kansas, moved to New Yorlt City in 1962 to be an actor. His talents were quickly recognized and be was in demand for stage and screen work. He said there was plenty of work for black actors in the '60s. The theatrical picture is quite different today. ··At the moment it is far more difficult for blacks to get roles in television than it was in the '60s," be suggested. "I th.ink it's because there was a backlash. ·'This is a period in which actors who are black really aren't working that much. Because I am doing -a TV series does not malte me sacrosanct because there are so many others who are utterly prepared and are not getting jobs." GUM starred in parts one and two of the TV s aga "Roots" but doesn't believe such shows should stimulate guUt or special treatment of blacks. He said no one could predict the impact ol the show, based on Alex°HaJey's book. ··we don't need anyone's pity or sorrow," he asserted. .. All that we need is the opportunity to worlt and to express ourselves. "'lbere's been a theater tradition even among blacks in America which goes back to the 1800s. The plays were going on so whatever we do at this point in time did not come out of a vacuum." . • • Conrad plays From Page 2 with Erica. Things looktd better on .. Edge ol Night ... Damien got stabbed, but he didn't die. The police theorized that Bobby was probably murdered by her friends. Talk about upbeat fun! Perhaps ABC should revise those lyrics. We suggest - "So~ liM to kiU for low. Some will e~ takc pllU /or low. Let'• lpnd the dov;,. low. • And tomorrow ~·u gd a divorce." WBE&E T HERE'S A "WILL": G. Gordon Liddy, the man who put the trick in Tricky Dick, chronicled bis bizarre childhood and involvement In Watergate in a book called "Will." Now NBC has created a te le-flick based on Llddy's work to air on "SUnday Night at the Movies" January 10. Juding by the network's own dislaimer, "Will, G. Gordon Liddy" exemplifies the basic flaw in the increasingly popular television genre known as • • docu-draoias." . As the program opens, viewers will see this legend emblazoned on their screens: "This program is based on G. Gordon Liddy's autobiography. 'Will.' Certain fictionaJ characters have been introduced and a number or incidents modified for dramatic purposes." Which characters? Which incidents? How will we know when we a re watching truth and when we are seeing fiction? In our decreasingly literate society. truth becomes that which we are told. If it's on TV, it must be real. That's an OrwelUan. but provable, hypothesis. History is not served when il is altered "for dramatic purposes.." Matters like Watereate should be handled with more "docu" and less ".drama." The public deserves a straight story. . --... - KNXT 9 7: 30 -"The Lather Over Soaps." A behind-the-scenes look at some well-watched soap operas. n KOCE St 7:30 -"Die Fledermaus." A new production. or Johann Strauss' operetta is performed by the Vienna State Opera. COl 1 'CT'l2J I ANQ SAVE ON YOUR GAS BILLS TOOi TM ~ OllllOr .... Gae Oil. •I tlM -,ou 1123 b 111"' .,_ 011o1 "9/'11 -i KHJ 0 8:00 -"Crisis in the Horn of Africa.·• Documentary on the more than 6 million people who ha ve been a ffected by war and drought .• KTLA 1J 8:00 • "Wuthering Heights." A must-see film about strange love in pre-Victorian England. Mondays Details From P.age 16 111a. the piece or ~. wt1o has moY9d to New YOt1l. (Patt l)(R) 0 8 MOYIE • • • .. Wuth11rlng Height•" ( 1939) Laurence ONvler, Merle Obet"on ti CA1818 IH THE HOAH MAff/IJCA St•n Mooneyh•m •nd Canll Lawr~ host Ihle documenlry on the more 11\M llx mllion ~ It\ Africa wtlo /\llYll beet\ 81111Cllld by wer 11nd drought end lhe ,_,n, of IUChllYllOll • ~.M. MAGAZINE MMI MlchMI Richatd. the finMt French peaty en.I In the wcx1d; e kM* 111 lllua-traled ,_ lllbloid1, Linde ........ vlllts Butgun- dy. Frence: CMI Teo mall• lllilh llebeb. • MOYIE ••• "Snowbellll" ( 1977) 8o $_.son. Y"91te Mlm· 141uJL. eOMAT PEW'OMIAHCE8 ··Die Aedennaus'' Fiimed In the city In which It ... C:H81ed end wtlere ot IS pr-i.d ennuelly .. pen or• New vear·111redlllon, • new production of Jonenn Str8U98'1 oper11111 11 P«· IO<med by the Vlenn• SJe1110pere. (C'MOYllE • ··~ .. The°'~·· ( 1970) JecqUllline 81$set. Jim Brown Cl) JOHN CUMr8 ICEDNCNO Olympic gold medet- wlnner P-vgy Fletnlng end ··to( c.oao-.. 1tw Jo.Jo Starbuc:ll join Curry tor this ditpley of lilellng erllslry. f:'I MOYllE • • ..Sundey LOVllfl .. ( 1981) 0-WllOer. Roger Moot• l:30 8 Cl) THE TWO M U8 Hen"• hOuM .. butgMrizilld and Brentwood la ecc:wed of being the ttliel by Hen' I trou~malllng niece • • AU .. TMEFNA.Y George finds hllnMlt in the uncomlort•bl9 po&111on of hevlng 10 be nloll 10 ArctW. (%)MOVE ··~ ...... Mom!" (1970) Rober1 0. Nlto, JennlMr 8811. l':00 8 (1) M•A•a•H In .,, 9ftort 10 rid Vie camp o l II• pott-Chrl1lmH '*-· Colonel Poltet ha$ the omc:-1 end enlleted men trede ~ lor 1 dey D IB MOYE • • • "From Here To Eternity.. 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In Jlll)lln" and "New Mr Am«~" • THE JEff'EMONS Abn. the "whit• "*Ip" ot Iha Willis lamoty, returnt home. (Pe11 2) fl) ~EASY Guest. Mulne Sulltvan (A) ~ ENTERTAIHMBIT TONGHT An Interview with Debbie Reynold• '1J THE WUPPET8 Guest. Melissa ManchM- te< . 7:30 8 2 ON THE TOW. FNtlHed. Ille Alghtoua Btoth«a 11111< about old times. a reutflon and the IUlure: • lo<* at a group that helps molhan cope with Children'• l>ad habha: • woman whO-. per- 90Nllaed ~ ...... 8 LAVEAHE & 8HIM.IY &COMf/'AHY When LMny llnd Squlggy diNppeer, the gll1a ,,_ them 10 a circus. 8 EVEONLA. FMtur«t: lllait Sen Femen- do Vllllay ~ Hall: oflbeet c:ertoonls1 Gafwl Willon. • M•A•l•H FrllM d.c:6daa to INlll.e money l>y euctionklg ofl the camp glWbllga .... HllWkeya'a love Itta ..,...,. a -loua attadl. Cl) p .M. litAGAZINI A aChool lor n--. In England; a pt~ ~OI • (!) YOU AMB> PCM IT FjNtur«t· "Mlfl(lng The Oaedty Bledt Mamba'' end "Parrot lmpel-19ton." (%'MOVIE ••• * "Backat" {llNM) Richard Burton. Pet., O'TOOle. 1:00. Cl) ""°" & 8NON A J. and Rid< ere hired to lnllftllg8ta the dellth ot an anlmlll 119in« whO -klu.cl l>y • llon. a a UTTl.E ~ON THEPMINE M rs Olaaon·a new ly adopled daughter -. out 10 become the .... °' ,... aohool lfttlval IP.n 2l (RI Ct MOVIE * * * "Lonely Are The Br .... " ( tH21 Klr11 Doug- las. Walter Matthau. 8 9 HAWYDAYS Chechi, WOt'•led about hie mothet '• lack ot a aoclal life, ~ lo ...... Al 1111ea !let out '"' an evening on the town {A)Q • a .... a-.... Thi• raUQlous Pf'OQfam. See Tuesday'. Page. 21 all and ·put cash in your pocket! DAY WEEK 8 J)aYs 3 Lines 8 Dollars .... ., "' .. Special. fl at. rate for non-commercial users offering merchan-.. dase priced an the ad for $800 or less. Cost is the same for 8 days or one. Minimum three lines: Extra lines just $2 .60 for 8 days. TM MW Dally Plot 8·Doy WI ek it's a ' . . . H e nry Fonda in new T V film From Page 8 Twilight Theatre" . NBC will re-televise its popular three-part dra m a, "From Here lo Eternity" Dec. 1:7, 28 and 29. The television adaptation or the James Jones book stars Natalie Wood, Willia m Devane and Roy Thinnes ... ABC will take a close look at President Franklin Roosevelt J an. 29, in a report which will mark the ICJO!.b anniversary of Roosevelt's birth. Specialists Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.", James Burns and Robert Dalleck will join ·in the production, which will trace Roosevelt's life and his as- cendency ~o become or this country's most influential presidents. "F ranklin Roosevelt began a political and sociaJ revolution in the United States." said Roone Arledge of ABC. "And no one better understands what that revolution meant to Roosevelt's times and to ours than Arthur Schlesinger . . . " A group or young troublemakers who enroll in .a ~ildnemess survival class will be the topic or "Journey to Survival" Jan. S on CBS. The TV movie stars Ralph Macchio, James B. Richardson, Sal Lopez, Dori Brenner and Larry B. Scott. Richard Bennett directs from a script by Adam Dubov ... Dick Clark will host "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve '82" set for broadcast at 11 :30 p.m. New Year's Eve from Times Square in New York. The special will also feature Rick Springfield, Rick James, the Four Tops, Alabama and Barry Manilow wbo will perform bis own song, "It's Just Another New Year's Eve ... After five months of filming in the People's Republic of China, the cast and crew al NBC-TV's "Marco Polo" are beading to Rome for the last two weeb ol principal photography on the epic miniseries starring Ken Marshall in the titJe role. "Marco Polo" is tbe first western drama filmed in tbe People's Republic, according to NBC. Other actors on lbe set included Leonard Nimoy, Kathryn Dowling, James B. Hong and Buaulab Quo. The drama will last eight hours and will star Anne Banc.roft,.Sir John Gielgud, John Houseman, Burt Lancaster, Tony Lo Bianco and Ian McShane Lucie Arnu and Richard Jordan will star in "Washington Mistress," a new TV movie about seduction, power and illusion in the nalion 's capital set for a Jan. 12 broadcast on CBS ... .•• TY lo••e1 ·in '81 Tube Toppers KTLA .It 8 :00 -"Lonely a re t he Brave." Penetrating s tudy of a rebellious cowboy escaping from jail and pursued by a posse. KHJ 11 8 :" -"Ins ide China." A crusade to gather funds to purchase Bibles for dis tribution in China is described. K COP .ti' S·OO -"Cele brate the Children." Special to benefit UNICEF is hosted by Hug h Do wns . Ed As ner. Johnny Mathis and Danny Kaye are among guests . KNXT 8 9 :00 -"In cide nt at Crestridge." Movie premiere. A woman runs for sheriff in a small Western town From Page 20 tel•llng 10 the desk• of mHllOna In China le>t tellg· k>US freedom. de9ctil>N I a u..oe to~ tunda to p;Kd\ale blblet IOt dlstrl- bullOn to Cl\rlltl•ns In Cf\j. ... • P.M. MAGAZINE A IChOOI lat nMnlee In EnQland. I Pf'Ol...ion.I ln"9nt0t; Chol Tell II'• pates r.uudnl; Paulal .._. aon °" !Mt-minute tu deductions • Cf1 BMTE THE ~ Hugh Oowna host1 this entettelnment special With ou-t• Ed "-· Denny Keye, Johnny M•thla, Seels Ind Ctotts. 111\d OltYid Henman held to benefit UNICEF. Ill THE OOUSTtAU OOV88EY • 'Clip9er1on The 1-.no Time Forgo1·· Cept•ln Jecqun Couat-.i And Na or-eNplote the lllstor;, 1nn.1>uan1s and l\lltur• science of Cllpperton ISiand. • COi' .. ••Oii ott lhe COU1 of MPICO (R) II) NOVA ""Anatomy Oi A llO!ceno'" An lnternatton.I tewn of geologtsta studies Mt St (Premiere) BIMn 8'ennerl, P•nell Robena D QtMOVIE • • • '"Ftom Hete To E1.,ntty'" (Part 31 ( 197111 Netelle Wood. WllllAm o.;w. •o 'OWFS ~""" l..llry tell• • wNte lie •bou1 JI<*'• kwe 141• lhAll --Jedi futlous eitWI Terri ernberraMCI. (RI 0 " CMU>MN: Tl4E WON.D"8 M08'T fA8UlOU8~ Deel'I JonM d~ lhe ~• of lorgollen Olllldren In Third Wotld c:ounlrlH • MERV GM'f'W Questa 8lelt F•nngton D•nceu, Llberece. lee Roy Reerne, Roger & Roo· .. • OOY8IEY "Mey• LOtdS Ot The Jun· gle" Aemelnl ol ,,,. aa...c Mlylll'I avillletlOn deep In the funotes ot <Antral America e<e examined Q ai)THE~ OO't'l8EY Helen• In an effOtl to From Page 9 uncovw '*-wt11et1 """' lead to more accur•t• pr• by suvemian•a departure and the appointment of dle1lons of eruptions In the "Cllppenon The lllAnd flme Forgot" C•pl•ln JAC:Ques CouSlNU end hit Ct-••p!Of• the lltllc>r;. lnl\ebltaf\11 and NllUtel acience 0 1 Cllpperton 1.llend, • eotal •loll off Ille coa1 of MelUc:o. (R) THE WNXY WOflLD °'JONATHAN WINTEM Guest:~Fuller. Grant nnter as bis successor. ;c~ur~o Kucb al NBC's fall schedule was in place • ~ "S'-' c •• • _,,.no ., ..... ,. Murial ennouncea •h•t She when Tinker took over, though there was cS«"" 11966) SlmOne SIQ· 11 P'eonant (RI CODSiderable s pec:ulation that the former head of natet. YYet Mont•nd lt )UCME llTll Productions ("The Mary Tyler lloore CS)~ ••'h "Hote1 P•r.Ol90" Show" and "The Bob Newhart Show") eventually Jahn Byn411 snows you t1Ne) Gin• LoMobtlQlda. h h l. r th t Ii thlngl •••enoer than trulh. AleCG....._ would res ape t e meup or e s rugg ng •eroer tr.en 111e. •nd unier ©)MOYIE networt. thlll 11nytt11ng you've -• * "LOOC>h<>le" <111a11 AU waa not glum at NBC, however. "Hill -~ Albert Finney. M•rlln Street Blues," introduced in the spring to c:ritical * • "The Aulc" (1111s1 ~. acclaim but low ratings, won eight Emmy awards Cerrie Snodgr-. Rey MJI-• ~~·a.ing r,,.,-... -more than any other show -and after eight 1ano .. ~ ........ ,._8 ,... LA-& (1117111,..ter -·· weeks of the new TV year was quickly becoming ...-\1.9 .,...,,._ ~Douglas one of the most popular shows on the. air. 1H1ALEY t0:00•«1 HAln'TOHART CBS, -though apparenUy improving its No. 1 LA-and Shlftey hel9 The H""• 1111• ott on • lld L-.y end SqUlggy 19Unctl trle> 10 llall wtien lhey IMrn position in prime time as the year progressed. their twam 1g1t1Cy 1R10 •Ni• one of ,....., trlllnd• faced a cbalJenge on another front. • ALL .. ™EfAMILY rneyt>eplannlngto~der Dan Rather replaced Walter Cronkite after 19 A lhlldy ~ '-'• ,,. .... on ,,,. "°'* IAI ~ Into tlgnlng IOf years as "CBS Evening News" anchorman, and aot11y 111um1num tldinQ 10 .MOVIE suddenly the network long dominant in the field ~t ,,.., iou • • ..., .. 5,.,due1 ~ ap0peared vulnerable. CIO MOYIE ......... ,, ........ 1 w__.._ Allen '* • * "lM L•I M11tri.d ,_ ,,_ ~, ' ABC's innovative "World News Tonight" coupre1n ~1Ge"PNO> ~~ c losed the gap -and at Umes eclipsed the oeoroa Seo••. N•te11e • • • ..., "Thi Knee.It And "Evening News" in ratings -wh ile NBC's ~~THON HowToo.tH"(1"5)Alt• "NlgbUy News" was strengthened by the addition "colnedl11n hOet and lour TldNt1Q1111m,Re)'Brook1. ot former CBS correspondents Ro1er Mudd and cOING cont••enta wt10 10:1s(R)H90INIAK brothers Bemard and llarvio Kalb. comp••• •o••n•t one =~ coinlc:a n ..1-1.1 -a:.11 h d --·• I tnotllw-'9llt11rtdlnthla ......... St"'-end Anne David ~ev, meanwrute, . a a ParU"• o .~-. ·-·· -,, ... ----·-· oame ..._. 1ntroc1uee • - t:30 8 9 TOO CLOSE l'OA COMFORT l:IEADA.CRES1 . YOU DESERVE TO FEEL GOOD r CA.LL 645-SJOO __ _ ForCo•pliml111hryConr...,._ WESTCUFF CHllONACTIC OFFICE Dr • .-..A.. ..... 2043 W"tclff Dr .. Wte IOI ... wport .... ·-c.c.·. -'1111 •.,..,..., Most Insurances ~ed GREAT GIFT IDEA Watercolors and Pastel Portraits from any subject you dettre by professt0nal artist. Call tor more inf~tlon MARCIA COX SOLBERG ILLUSTRATOR/OESIGNER 5052 BOXWOOD IRVINE, CA 92715 {714) 957.9499 Big Week. 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Mllrtln S'->. 7:30 IJ 2 ON TWE TOWN Featured a v1alt with Si-twins whO tell lheor ldmtfable story. how '°"" or 111e 11reet1 on Los Ange!M got their n-. ....,_ • mldn.ghl hOWl4I move througtl the atreela ol Ille city: a woman whO h-wotto hondrech• or rat>- bota 8 l.AVEANE & IHR.EY &CCVPAHY Shirley mMt• a men whO .......,. ,,., ott lw ..... but 1.a-ne detennlnM Illa true colors Ind tr-to ptOCeci Mt friend. 8 INllGHT "Declllon To Love" G UNT1l I GET CAUGHT Tiie ~. aociel. leg-' Ind judlci.i upec11 of Ille drunken driving ptObMm ln A,,_tc;a lie e"*'*1ed ttvougto lnter- 1/iews wit.to f emillea OI vlc:- flmt. ettomeya and judgee Nwrlled by Oiclo: c.v.tt (R) CJ) P.M. MAOAZIHE The men wN> ~ "" Rose Bowl's 11\JOe chain· ~ ro.e; ' popu.. ter ¥Idec game celled "Pac-Men" QI YOU All<ID POf' IT Futuoed: "T_, Aodten In Jep.n" end .. .._ Mr America.'' t:009 IM.MEN.JN Zee: buys • v1111 ao tt111t lie C*1 join -Older~ In •van club. D 8MAl.~ F .. hwed: e dentlll't Wiit· Ing room tl\et II llllO a dlecottoeque, 81\ 90-yMt· old .tto " bulldlng "" -rOld; a ec:boo4 tor ~ c:er\ lndlens. I Rl • MOYIE * * "Molly And UlwteM John" I 19721 Vere Mlle9. C.UOuleger. 8 0 ll9GMATUT- MEICAHHMO One of Rlllptl'• ...... ta ~ ttoe Pf'lint - peel In • -* °' --. (~) See Wednesday'"· P.agt 23 all andput cash in your pocket! Special_ fl~t. rate for non-commercial users offering m.erchan- d1se priced m the ad for $800 or less. Cost is the same for 8 days or one. Minimum three Lines. Extra lines just $2.60 for 8 days. For an EXTAA day, ·ca11 today 6'2·5QI ... ~.~pt IQ \\'hat is The Botton1 Line? Dear Readers The Bottom Lme 1s your health. There are times in our lives when WP forget that and worry about things that aren't nearly as im- portant. When you have your physical and mental health. you have the building blocks with which to face all the attendant problems of living a Juli. challenging and rewarding life. Please remember that every day and thank God for it. We believed in this idea so much thal we started our oum btuineu de- dicated to health and named it The Bottom Line. The Boftom L.Me u an erercite .won where each individual ucewes pnsonaliud atten· lion. Our goal is /or each pt>rson to develop to their fullest potnalial mentally Oltd phyficol. ly. O.r aerobic e:aTcile cloun·are conve- 1dentlfl o/Jered 6 times.~ q . Giid la.al for ont' hoMr. Our cla.ue• ore ~ to build •trt'ngth. /leritnlity and mduranct'. We ~ like to invite you to a compl1me1'· iory cla.s.s la Stt tdlat The Bottom L~ real· ·1y ts . Tobe Toppers KOCE 9 7:30 -"Until I Get Caught." ~ Drunken driving is examined through interviews with families of victims. attorneys and judges. KNXT 8 9:00 -"Senior Trip." Movie premiere stars Scott Baio. KNBC e 10 :00 -"The Presidency and the Nation." First year of the Reagan presidency is examined. KABC e 10:00 -"Summer Solstice." An elderly couple visit Cape Cod where they ~t and fell in love SO years .:arlier. From l!oge 22 ........ .., ....... A ,,._. ltcMD -gen. ~-~·:·­ -.-0 ...... crtpplne lledlpeln. .llW0'9....,, MD.. A ~ plot'• .ctM lie 19 CM'Oed ..._, he ...... llW ........... ~ ..... ~ • TM5.IO't M MOC TM .. ~ cat_. ol Jol\Mr'I ~ 8ed\ .. treced In • Mlute to IM ~IWldhl9!Nlu.- -Oft the ""'* ol two c:entur199. fft) (t'MOYIE ** "The L8dy If.,.,_ .. 119191 matt Gould. c~ Shepherd. ())MOYIE • • * • "~rectlon" ( 1880) Elleto Ekn!yt\. Sam Shliperd. .MOYIE •••• "OtdlnMy ~ pte" (IMO) Mlif'y T)'ler Moof9, OoNtcl ~ (Z)MOW * • ''ChiM 9. LitMw1y 37" (1880) Werren O•t ... FM>loT•ll Momma C.rlson hires a rlldlo c»nMlllant who lumc OYI 10 be en old buddy ol Andy'• • AU. .. THE FAUil. Y Gloria ..... lolle • "OUmb blonde" when Mike 9-• ,_ lor an "lntM- 19Gtu81" friend • THIQU.H CONCMT9 Carlo Marla Gtuhni con- ducts the Los Angela Phltn8rmonle In a..100.. _,., "Symphony No. 2" IWld Scl!utn9nn'1 "Mantrec:t Ov«ture ·• t:oO II Cll MOVIE "Senior Trip" (Premiere) Scoll Balo, F•ye Grant a a THE FACTS OF LR When Blair'e hllf'Mllcapped CWlin ~ Ea$tland. the gift• try 10 get her 8 d•te for• IOdM -1. 8 9 THI FMJ. OAJY COh 19 Mnl •ftw I mopl\ll-tlc96! con man wtlO hu ulpC*f ball and 1s pian.. nlng to INW Ille country lllltll~lftloot tRI 8 YOU Al9CID '°" IT FMtured; "How To tolOO In AIM't•" Ind "Spldermen Of Hong Kong " •r.mw~ Gu•1t1: Anni Murr•y. Thom Stlwp. Uilnle Kuan. &otl~. • . ,... ........ OOIC&iii ~ ..... 04ullnl con- ~In~ -''1 "SynipflOli, No 2'' 9td~'•''MMINd 0-Ve." CIJ)MOVll * * "From The Ut9 Of The r.MtlOl..n." (IMO) AoO-en Alzorn. Otlrl•tlne ........ CD)MCME •••• ......... (11184) Rlc:flerd Burton, ,,.,., O'Too6e, ._. lHI Jta't OIF Ma4 The ... Md Cllf-ol JoMnn SebMllen 8adl .. .,_, In • Mlul9 10 the como-Ind ...... 9nCe on the mulic of two ~.(A) 9)16(Z'MOW! •• "Oelll'I 0-" '1977) Sondt• l.Odl•. Seymour CeaMI -·QIN.cWMTE ftAl!l!ft: THE ~NIOTHE *llON N8C oor•~• Rog- • Mudd. John H«t. M8t· WI KlllC> IWld .Nay Wood- rvll ~ lhe flrlt yew ol IM Aeeoltl prealcMncy. •a ~ IOt..STICE An elderly coupte revisit the C8ipll Cod ~...,.,.. 11\ey 1'11411 and 1911 In kMI 50 ~ _...,: H9nry Fondl and Myrna Loy 118t (C)MOWE * • * * "Slngln' In The Rain'' (1952) 0-Kelly. Oebbl9 Reynoldlc (J)MOYIE • * "Blood And Gut&" '°=30 D MOVIE *'*** ''2001: A ~ OdysMy'' ( 1M8) Kw Oul- .... Gary LOdlwood 11~. IATUN)AY NIGHT HoU· P8'11 Simon 0.-L At1 Gar1unk•I. • THEAJOC40NS LOUIN pl8na to go IW9Y for1weeltlltld~ lc:8I dig ., Ml88ION M MEACY Franll Slnatr1 ho91s thil 9'*.ial IOCU9ing on the l\eelth ctlnb ""'" by the World M9tcy Fund whlc:h .,. prOYldlng tMllp to 11\0M MlfferinO from IMllMrttton Md ..... lflOtlllglet SI DICK CAVETT GuMI Pierre o.lente. 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Into the fut1He SI 0Y£R!AIY Guest• 1au mu1oc11n1 M arlon •nO Jommy McP111tlanO (RI O 9 ENTVfTANilE.NT TONIGHT An Interview wM Jiii St. John. CH' HBO ININ< PMW!W: JNIAJN(Y Hum~ ..... COtNCS Je<ry S hllet 8nd An,,. M~• Introduce the moy.. ie9. apecl<llS and sports .,,.,,ts coming to Home Bo• Ott-'" January (O)MOVE • • ""Middle-Age Crazy"" (1980) Ann-Matgre1. 8<11Qe Dem 7:IO 9 2 ON THE TOWN Featurecl: a looll at the Ku Kiii• K18n In Calilomla: °'*"• • "*hod of gMng birth underw•t•; • looll Into a worry clinic """-• membership enlllHls you to Ila,_. 90fTleOne .... 00 'f'1'll wonying. 8 LAVERNE & 8HIW...Ft' &00/W>AHY Laverne"• lut-mlnule Oate for sn.n.y·. New y-·· Ew pw1y oo.n•t WOftl OUI. • INllGHT ""The Tarnlehecl Star" A k>C* at I~ proe1o1u- hon in Hollywood . • u•A•l•H H.,,..eye and B.J."1 effort& to be n1c;e to Fr.,. badl- llr• wt'8n they invite him to join th91r polt• game and he CIMnS them out. (I) P .M. MMAZINE Benorachke'• miraciulous comeback 9 YOU A8KED FOR IT FMturect "How To Igloo In Alaska·· and ··~ Of Hong Kong.'" t:OO 9 (I) MAGNUM, P.I. A buddy of M8gn<lfl'\' s from his Navy days IUO· Oenly dl99 and l"9 offlel• YWOlct Is that he -I Ilic- Um ol a dNg ovetdOM. fRI a a ICJNO OMNGe J•..oME PARADE eo...,aoe ot the 41th annual New y..,,, e .... event from Mletnl. FlorlOa: Barbati Eoen and Joe Oar9Qlol• are llOet& 8M<MI * * ,_. "The Hotn 8loWI At Midnight" f 1945) Jack Benny. Aaexle Smith 8 0 MON<ANO WC1V Mori! telc• Mindy's place on a TV ,_t and ~ his own, hend· pidled "fnlllde eceopa. •• IR> See Thursday'•· P.age 25 T NE UP SPECll.! C2 WllllSONLYU $25 + PAITS . w.t~e.,.. 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The man. his family and home are profiled. Thursday• Details /<'rom P.age 24 9J MOVIE * * * "Mystllfles From S.yond The Tri•ngl•" ( 1977) Oocument9')1 • WANAGI 18 GONE M•tl\ods ol re-aN llng the lives of ~ Peol>le. klli.d on • single ~Y nearly Ii~• centuries ago 1n South o.kOC• • .,e e•amln9d ~ SNEAK PAEV1EW8 ROQlf Eber1 9f\d 0- Sialtel review "Taps" 9r\d "HNrtl>Mps " (C"MOVIE * * ~ "Siient Scream" ( 1980) Rebecc.1 Balding. YYonne OeCarlo S'MOYIE * * '> 'ltllle Miss MMklll'' ( 1980) Walter M•llhau. Julle Andrews @MOVIE vacation (RIO lC)MOVIE ft*** "The LK>n In Win- ter" (1967) Peter O'Toola. Kathanne Hee>t>ur n 10.00 fl Cl) NURSE A woman pregnant wllh '-MVenlh child sign• tor a aterlliUtlon procedure to ba performed tolklwlng the baby· a blrlh, lherl daima Sha dkln'I know wflal Sha .... aogn1no U lllJ A8CNEW8 CL08EUP "Japan MylhS 8ehlnd The Mlraela" CoHespondenl Jim i.-oe lootls al the soc..i Sllu&IK>n 1n Japan which cont,,buted 10 111 rapOd potl-war grOWlh but 1• now 1h1aa1en1ng 10 und- ermine It Westcliff Chiropractic Office ~ PAM PORTERFIELD Ch1109<ac11C Asalai.nt OR R08ERT A BADGER Q: Chiropractor ~ LISTEN TO YOUR BODY Pam between Shoulders Parilul Jotnts---v.::.11 tn leg or foot Cramps the legs If sooielhilg's gomg wrong. 1t wi ll tell you NllCOMSULTATIOM MOW ACCEPTING MEW PA TIEMTS '):'645-5300 I 2G43 Weatchlf Sr .. Suite 106 Newport Beach ,,,,... Coco t •• 11111t & .,..,,,, •• • • "F'rom Noon Till ThrM" ( 1977) Ch1r1es Bronson, Jiii ireiand ED U.S. CHAONIClE "The Last Crop" The head-lo-head conlroota· ''°" between Cahlornoa ~===============~===~ gr~s and c>evelope<s ·~ z MOVI£ ft* •'It "The Man WhO Fell To Eatlh" ( 1976) Dav.a Bowle. Cindy Clark 8:30 U ®' BEST OF THE WEST Sam 1nh1tratft an oulla• hideout to try 10 prove Par- k111 Tiiiman lf'lnocenl ot cattle rus111no charges (Pall 21(Al fE 8HEAK PREVIEWS AOQ8< Ebe<I and Gena Slslcel review ''Tape" and 'HHrlbee9S " tf MOVIE • • '1> "L1llle Miss Marker" ( 1980) Waller Matthau, Julie Andr-s t:o0 u a uo\lle *•'It "Sliver Bears" ( 1978) Michael Celne, Cyt>tM Shepherd u llJ 8AAHEY MIU.EA Luget's 1mpend1ng rellr• manl hH Iha lonely inapaclor conlemplallng e m•ll-oroer bride from the F'.,Eut (RIO 0 YOU ASKED FOR IT Featured "Pla'('ng T99 W1lh Koat. Bee.rs" and "World'• F'astest TYl)ISI .. SJ Mfl JAZZ: A PORTRAIT OF Bill Y ·TAYLOR Mr Billy Taylor. one ol Ille worlCl's greatest tau impr-riOa. v-poinll on COfflnl f\lms 4li) MA8T£APiECE THEATRE "Edw•rd And Mra Slmp. ion" Both Wlnaton ClllKChllt end Mrs Slmp- aon aCl"'8e Ille King not to •bdicale untl he -""'81 rnauur• of IUPPOff he will ~ ..... (Part 1) 0 . (01MOYIE * * 1.+ "Carny" ( 19801 Jodie F~ler. Gary 8u9ey •.JO • TWIUCIHl' ZONI AWen"-.,.e C- dar hM • hMd tlll'le ewn. ~tllewlf'08 •O TAICI Eleln9• ~lo has many Possible conse- quences for Amarlea'a food supply ~ THE DANCINO PRINCESSES Jim Dale Bild pr1nG1pel danc111s lrom London's Royal Ballet perform in 1h11 moSJCal lan1asy adapted lrom • la1ry tale by Ille Brothers Grimm (A) ($' THE JO.AH RIVERS COMEDY HOUR This -Ing OI uniqu. entertainment la•turaa 9dull puppeteer Barcley Shew and Ille lrop1Can1 Dence<s @ MOVIE * * "New Year's Evil" ( 11180) Roz Kelly. 1<1p Niven 10:15(tt)OH LOCATIOH "The Shtlh Annual Young Comedians ShOw" Tom and Oiok Smol~ are joined by several talented comedy _.. at tile Aoay In Los .Anoefes for an evenlngollun. 10:3C>{Z) MOYIE • • "Er~" (11178) John Nance. Charlotte s1-•n 11::00 0 A TAl8UTE TO GUY LOMBAADO "Guy Lom~do· SllOuld Auld Ac:quelntM<:e" The man, "'-tamtty and ,_ • . -.. ·-h-him. through fifty years o1 "Ille •-laal music Ihle Ilda ol hea¥911 '' 9J 8ANFORD AHO IOH Fred and Lamont aul*l- 1u1a !of a ltl8ftd In 1 ~lelubAet. Ill DCK CAWYT G~1. Charin Pierce (O'MOYIE • • • "No Nullea" (IMO) Jac:lt9on &owne, Croaby, Stills& Neall (I)~ .. MANHATTAN Wayl•nd Flower• and Mees--JOIMd byt y In ""' , I SOMY IET AMAX ..... Beta Scan • ....... F #11 T /T'-r ~~ J f f t6 1D a> ~ ~ N ... .! § 0 ,;.. C'O 'O ·;:: u.. gi .J ~ § a: ~ llondnt Grid KNXT KNBC KTLA 'KABC KFMB KHJ KC$T II D e fJ Q • '11> Loa ..... L•A ..... LMMf*e Lo. ..... 1111 Dieto LoeA,.i.. SMOilto 7: Welle Up Today 100 Good Morning The Today ,, Cl\Jb Morning News Froazles Morning America " There ls News AWwt s: Sunup Jeck San~ LILlnne l91¥tlt Jim ToBelwr Blicker 9: OneDay Regis Alcllltd AJ.4. 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Muir ''Lonely in Pittsburg h , in Super Trllil'' rte cooperat ion with th e Pw:tC.da Company Inte rnal R evenue ..... ~NNews MacNell Service. T ax experts Lellrer will give line -by·line Movie: Movie: Dk* Educ:lllonll instructions on filling "The "Young CMtt Pr~ AMltl.w• MM With °* out t he s ho rt· and OIF'Aintler AHom" Euy long-form returns, aQd Freemont" aasaroom will advise viewers on TV how the latest tax laws affect them. ". Open Supermmi Guten HOLLYWOOD Lile TllQ Susan Dey, Paul LeMat, TM ~ UteCen Jeborll Be Ff019n Edward Herrmann and hly lk'9t Home Seume Cassie Yates star in Kids Bl.my lnter1ors Strwt "The Surrogate," now in The SCOOby Home production for CBS. Flnllones Ooo ll!teriof1 The movie focuses on lkJDt81my Klrtoon VIII MICHlll the issue of s urrogate Pottly Pig K#nlYlll Alegre '-*• parenting and a woman Tom & .. Miller Rlinbow'a who undertakes a End surrogate pregnancy for 8r1ldy SCOOby OnceUpon another woman. 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He considers bimseU a feminist and as he says, "I was into the feminist movement before it was fashionable." Slate spent 10 years in Hawaii after he gave up a lucrative acting career. He is very open about the reasons for turning his back on acting. "It was my own choice. 1 got tired of playing the same type of rofe over and over. The na mes were changed, but the character was the same. I wanted to get away. For me. getting away meant no telephone , no responsibility, no possessions. In fact. I still might be out there if I hadn't run out of mon~y. "I worked at everything in the world during that 10 years. I was a day laborer, a construction worker and a dozen other things, and I loved it. But I also love acting, and I've done more on 'One Life to Live' than I did in the last two or three years of my previous career." ' WHEN JACXL YN ZEMAN departs "General Hospital" and her role of Bobbi, the part wiU be left open for her . Gloria Monty, the show's producer, who does not like to recast, thinks Jacklyn is too good an actress to be killed off or be replaced. Jacklyn is very open when she says that she feels it's time to leave the show and that it's coing to be very hard for her. She also says the decision was one she made on her owa. She insist.a that abe talked to absolutely no on~not her boyfriend, ber mother or her fellow actors. Sbe did, however. tell Mrs. Monty and Jackie SmiU., vice president of daytime for ABC, because they were u.e ones wbo bad her leave New York and her role as Lana on "One Life to Live" to come to Los Angeles and GH. Altboueh both ladies were sorry about Jacklyn's dedsion, they did not make it bard on her. and neither did anyone else in the ca.at, alt.bough you can imagine the turmoil on tbe set with two of the main ladies -Jacklyn and Genie Francia-deciding to exit at about the same time. By the way. please note th•t J ack.lyn •nd Genie's departure will be dealt with in sepante storylines. We bad thought for • time it would be interesting to have them both disappear or get killed off in the same incident, but it was decided to have two storylines to hold the viewers' interest. "KING'S CROSSING," the ABC prime-time soap series which gets under way aft.er the first of the year, wilt> not only use Micha.el Zaslow (ex-Roger Thorpe of "Guiding Light") but Stephanie Braxton, the second actress to play Tara in "All My Children." Stephanie bas done occasional nighttime guest spots and commerc.lals since departing AMC. Also, she and her husband. actor Dan Hamilton, who played Al Shea on "All My Children," r aise "beefalos" (a cross between a buffalo and a cow). Q. Cu you pleue tell me If tlaere ever •re repeats oa IOap operas! My rrteMa say a, b•t I am .,.JUve tlt•t a few weeu a1• I 1aw u eplMde of "Se8"11 for Tomorrow," ... t.k9 1aw k •l•la oa • Friday. Am I loela' m1 mlad! -S.W., B•ffalo, N.Y. . A: No, you're oot losine your mind, but your friend ia also right. Soap operas uaually don't have repeats -but on the occuJoo you me ntion CBS had preempted all of its soap operas due to • special news event. However, tome of the abows were shown partially on Thursday. Rather than merely resume the story on Friday without showinl what bad been partially shown on Thursday, they decided to run the whole thine ·cw· AN OLD FLAME -Arlene Dahl portrays t he lively and lovely Lucinda King, an old flame of Texas t ycoon Asa Buchanan. played by Philip Carey. in the ABC (Ch. 7) daytime drama. "One Life to Live ." weekdays at 1 p. m . the c<>tmtry that managed to see bits and pieces of "Search," but it wu a decision we t.bint wu in u.e best interest of fua wbo miehl have misaed some important "Search for Tomorrow" scenes. Ditto for Young and the Restless. Q : I &lll•k St•art Da•o• ef "Gueral Hospital" la• WGllderftl aa.r ud wu es,eclally cllarmed wt.ell I saw Ill• • d9e PlalJ .,...._ allew. I ..ronuately lt•d ta lean f• werll u4I dlu't get to !tear ••cit • ..._ S&aart'• pe,..al Ufe. Cu Y• ft1I •e ill! -M.a .• NMelk, V•. A: Stuart is married and bas two children, one nearly 00 and the other one 'six. Stuart was born in Brooklyn, N.Y .. and was seen years ago as the Prince o pposite Lesley Anne Warren in "Cinderella." After appearine on "Cinderella," Stuart left for England, where be had a very prosperous career for a while. He openly admits he fell on some rather hard times, and when be came back to the United States be bad enough money to pay for one month's rent. Then be landed "General Hospital." Stual't is thrilled to be on the show and hu no intentions of leavtnc. He feela th at it haa helpe d him in a million ways, personally and professionally. <He is also thrilled that the show is No. 1.) Q: I wH watdlhll u eplaede ol "Ban1ey Miller;• ud oe tlae alllow tlaey lt8d u actor w-.0 played a police claapl•la. lie looked nry fa•lllu to me. Hu lte ever been oe a aoap opera! -M.N., Toms lllver, N.J. A: Very observant. The actor la Alan Miller. Alan bas appeared on many soaps, includinc "One Life to Live," where be was Dave Siegal, and ''How to Survive a Marriage" aa David Bachman. Miller, who is a well-respected drama coach Chia pupils including Barbra Stttlsand wbeo she was appearine in "Funny Girl" on Broadway), was also on the now·defunct detective show "Nero Wolfe.'" Have.a queat'°".obout JIOUT fawrlte 10Qf> M IOQf> l lar? Write to Lpda Hfr.ch, clo FNld N~ S¥f'dicatt,.P.O. 8oz JM20, I,,._, CoMJ. ff'TI•. • IOil! .GMtDer.GI t-r r"'°""oa -'w CIOll M lwf' coilnu, but a I ••• ,,__. ~ ~~~6-=~======~•$ llty le (.;I) "· IME L.tln °"""'' I . a) ~ C'WTf'.llt, f..a.iooahle ••1 ol ......_.l>fl. ..-.u.,. au1,...-. l>J-W.., •ytw.1 ..,... •,.,._,.,of ellnftlt, MIOlft ......... rJ • IMllH.ehk. lu..n.. ~. S. diotlodNHI, n.,..O,,,...~ oripeallty an4 eharW"t ... In any 1-ol arU.ck or lll«'ary n,........... .. • .n @f Ille abo.e, llBd ...-. In • --!ltmday .-.... p..t.IWwd lty ~ o...nae ea-D.111 PIM4. .... CD CJ) .... -.-----• ~ MMie Gulde for the Weell - N --------------------------- .! § 0 Fr iday movies DECO'lll&l 26, 1M 1 t.-00 0 * * "Snowball Eapress" f 11172) Dean ~. Nancy Oitotl A "'-Yor11 ac:coun111111 tra- vels -t 10 lhe Rocklea In •n attempt 10 modetnl.z• • dllapldalad 11u reaMt he 1<1'*1tad 'G' t:aO(C) e ***"Tile Lion In Winier" (1967) Pale• 0 ' T o04e, K•1'1a11ne Hep- burn England's Klno Hen- r; II lacaa an agonizing dectSion OV9' Na ~ SO< as he cor11amp1&1as Illa 11oriny marriage lo Iha 11rong-willed Eteano< ot AQullalna 'PO' (S) ** . ...,"Bon Voyage, Charl'8 Brown" C 11179) Ani- mated Oitkted by 81• Malendu Snoopy and Woods lock follow eachange students Cl'lartMI Brown. Peppermint Pally. LlflUs and MarcMI on an ad...,lure-lllled lour ol England and Franc;e 'G' 7:00 (0) • • • '.'i 'Ooclor Zhiva- go" (196S) Omar Sllartl, Geraldine Chaplif\ Two low<-a struggle arrudst lhe aplril and pullOnl of Ille Ru-.n Re¥oiullon ~ D * • * "Watcorne Stranger" f 1947) Bing Croaby, Joan Caullleld. A doclor's summer replac. ,,_,t lallS In low will! one ol Iha amall" lown a .:hoolleec:her• D ••• "Gregorio Alld Hla Angel" ( tllM) Brodat- lcll Crawlord Aher ined- verlenlly smulllng a chu<ch Slatue, • drunlten Janitor II lhOCkad 10 encounter a smaM OWi MIO bears • •lrllling , __ blaoGe 10 the Sllftue. ••• "Sunlhin. CMst- maa" 111177) Cllll Da VOUf19, Barbel a H«'Shey " widowe r takes 1111 daughlar 10 Ta .. • 10 cei.- brale Chrlalmaa w1111 1111 parents ® • * * "lnllCM Mova" I t980) John S.vage, O.VICI MorM A -1• lo lhe group of 1egutar1 at an Oalllend ~r may hOld lha k8Y to matctne lhe berlen- <*''• dtewn of bacoming • pro baeke4 ball pl8)'9' • reaity 'PG' 0 • * •'A "Tile Bladt Stallion" ( 197111 Kelly Reno. Mlcitey Rooney Aft« ba1nQ ~ from Iha la&end on wfllcf> t~ -· shipwredled t~ .. • • young boy end • ,_.. bacOma lftYOfvad ii> Ille ,._ ol the century. 'G ' (%) * * * * "Kr.,,_ Va, Kt-" t t1179) Dustin Moftmarl, Mar)4 Streeci-A -bMllaa ............ wllia lot cue.,_ Of ttlalr ~-... Iha --• out on "'8m. 'N ' --•a··~·'Tba ..... lltg -FW1 ... <·~-­r-St..,._.:.::-Zllft- .,.... "'. " Ind her ~ cMchlt'a aww,. mm,.......• corr ••• .. -~--......_ ... ~ro•--"' ..., .. and oaMlall 11'1 .. o.nllwaa.tf't ~ ....... Mii ""Girt'' 11telt ...... MecUiM. o..w ...... ,,. .... ._. ......... ..., ... ........... ~W!Md 111,...vorttae,. .. Cl) •• •'4 ''TM ..... St .. llon" ( 1t7t) Kelly AM!o. Mlc*ey ~· AIW balllO ,....... ,,_ '*'1'=5'9-.............. .,, • ~ boy and • llO<M l>eCome lnVOl\led In 111e rece 04 lhe cenluty 'G' tO:OOO **'-'"Rough Cul" ( 1980) 8uf1 R4tynolda. Ln- ley-AnM Down A 8'1Ulh soclallle !Urea an 1n1erna- Oon* jewel lhlel oul Of •ellf-1 10 help h« .. .., $30,000,000 on dlam<>nds 'PG' 10:06Cl) ***"~"Superman· ( 1978) CM1topher Reeva. Margot Kidder Miid- mannered •'9C><>'••• Clat'k Kent O<>ns hlS red c.pe and uses hlS supertivman l>OW8'• to lllwan an an:ll etimlnal'a plol 10 destroy the West Coast will! a eiant Mt111qual<e 'PG' 10:30 (Q) * * * "Otl Godl 8()0l( II" ( 1980) Gear~ Burna, SuiaMe Pleshelle God 1e1urn1 to Earth and ch006ea the young daugh- "' of an ed-t•slng ueo- utlve to sp<Md Ills ~ Nge 10 lhe wono 'PG' 11:00 CC) * * '.'i "The Sptral Staircase" ( 1977) Jacq~ tine B1saet. Cllr11topller Plum,,_ A t>eautlful d .. f. mule i. t«roraed by a mysterious kllkw Who lurks In lhe Shadows surroond- Ono ao elegaol mansion 'PG' * * * "The Laat Mar- ried Couple In A"*oca" ( 1980) George Segal, Natalie WOod " 118'>Plly marTied wuple begin 10 wonder llOw llapplly mar- ried 11\ey reelty aia etter Melng all of lhelt lri.oda' me1naoes anc1 up .,. ,,.. dM>rc:e court 'R' 11:30 Cl) * * * * 'Singln In The l\aln" ( 19S2) G- Katty, Debbie ~s 0ur1no Hollywood's 11aos1- 110n 10 lhe lallclas, I IOC> Silenl Slat fells In low wtlh alC)lr'lled- 1t:OO D * *. "Mt Oullp" ( 111751 AnthOny Newley. David Wt1nat BaMd on a Olc:llans· "Old Cunoeity Shop " A cold-hearted ""-ell'.-• ~Ille gill and h« granotatflet from !Mir "°"'8 • * * * "Thia Haopy Bread" I 11145) Robert Newton. Celia Johneon. The 'Pirlt of Engll9ll life bet--. lhe lwO wor1d Wets •• detcribed by Noel Cowltd Cl * * "Hang1t 11" C llNIOI Detren t.1e0hln, Ro0«1 Vaughn AaMwC"- atl al • 11.c:o-el ocw-n,,_,t ina1alla1ton ln,,..tigata the caute ot a aatelltte'a sud- den dee1roc;tl0n. 'PG' ~-Cl)*** "AChri91- mM To Aao••mer" C 11178) Jaaon Aoberds. Eva Matle Salm, All aldeirly I arm cou- ple lllla In tMlr edo!M- c:.nt, clty-twed gtandtotl for._..,...,. (.., 12:16 cm ••'A··~ FfOlll Aic.tru" (tll71) Cllnl EH twood . Pe11lcll MclOodlan. A llar('anecl COfWICI, rel\ltnacl after Illa .,. ...... --"Iha ,.._, ....... lo brMll ewe .-·PQ· It*». *,, "Trip<*" 11tl0) ........,. O'Here. John ..... TN..,._ "9flt IN T~ ....... torelM ..,....._ ... .,.T. ... ,__ CJ) • • "OIMI .. l.ib41rty ar• 11..., •-o.t•. ~ ... , ..... A~ .... ~ . ..,,... ............ ....-..... ....... ,....,.., CCMIPlfl)' ~ It> !Nb .,.,.._ .... ~. ~ii> ..... ''81111a ~ 1"119 .,._ .. ( 1NOI Alchllrct T'--. JoM 8uoft, A ••••• 2 7' ...... '°""* ... ,... ARMY AFFAIRS -St eve R a ils back . Willia m Devane and Roy Thinnes <from left > star as mem bers or an army company st ationed in Hawaii just befor e the bom bing of Pearl Harbor in ·· From Here to Eternity," lo be s hown on NBC <Ch 41 Sunday through Tuesday at-9 p.m. Cary Granl, Conalence ol a murder c:llarge. 'PG' Bannall A m1trled wuple 10:00 9 * • • "lord Jim" ~ unwllling ono-11 f 19651 Pelar O'Toola attar being l<IYOIYed If\ an James Mason Based on eulo aGCIOenl. lhe novel by Joseph Con- G) • * ,,.. "Waite Ot Tiie rod A young man sacrll- Aed W1tC11" (111•81 JOhn ICaS his Ute tor Ille r11tl11t1S Wayne. Gig Young An ot Ille 11.tatayan jUngUl ad.,.,..lutous ... caplatn IHJ • * • • 'Kr.mer Vs and a ruthless llader Kramer 111179) D1J111n bKome lnYOIYed wllh a Ho«m.11n. Meryl Streep A beaulllul young woman men balllea w1tll hi• ••- CH) * • "Breaking Glaq" wile •or cu•tody ot tlla11 ftll80) Hazel O'Connor. young eon Aller she walks Phil Daniele A Brltle/I punk OUI on lhem 'PG' pop star's lllestyle utlf-l 1 * • "China 9. Liberty matety leads to ltagedy 37" f 11160) Warren 0 81&a, P(; · F ab10 Tes II A Slubborn I $) "* "* "Krarn&t Va lonflf tormefl)' a gun· Kramer" (1979) Duslln lighle<, staoes a ~man Hollman. Meryl Streep A t>allla agamst a railroad man bellles wnn his ell-company wanlong 10 mai.e w1ta tor cuSIOdy ot 1"811 trac«s .cross n1s 1em1ory young son attar lhe walks R' ' oul on lhem. 'PG' 11!00 IC) • • • * "love And 0 • "* "Manny's Death' c 197S) woody Orphans" f 1980) Jim Allen, o.-Keaton /. Balle<. Mel8Ch)' McCourl noled COWlfd 1n Ille Rus- Tlle boys al an orphanage a.an Army eventually mat- rtslc lheor Chauty IUt'(I In an Ilea hiS tr... love. WhO a11emp1 to help their draW$ hrm 1n10 a plol soccer eo&ell pay back a 1nvolv1ng an altempl on Ille $40.000 debl 10 Iha mob Ille ot emperor N~ 1:46 (l. * * *'A "The t<naci. PG' And How To Gal It" ( 1965) O * • '"' Catny · ( 1980) Rua Tushtngllem. Ray Jodie Foster, Gery Busey Brooks " young man An adv*"turous young altempls 10 t>ecome popu-woman j01n1 11 carnival 111 with Iha lllOies by troupe and laatns about sludy>ng hos best friend's Ille hldcMn emouons and methods lru111a11on1 behind Ille 7:00 IC) • * '"' "Holet Paradl-SUl18C41 ~ of the ao" f tll661 Gina lollobngl-perlormers 'R' da, Alec Guonnass A llt • *'A "The Formula" Franch LotllarlO attampls ( 11180) Marton Brando. lo arrange a meanlnglul George C Scoll Whole lrysl In a hOtel wllh Ills lnvestogallog Iha mutdet of Jay gtoup 04 apac:e warriors c:>otis Day A be&Ulllul g.lfl neighbor's wtle a c:olleagoa. a Yeltwan cop 10 thwart lhe ~ ot a ta ottered an a1tdliog lrip a:OO 9 * * • "The Emperor un~overa a conspir.cy rulh .... conquerer 'PG' by • "'*811hy and good-Waltt" ( 1948) Blno Crosby, invoMng Iha llUPPfllMlon UlO • "• • '"' "The BIO 100111no man Joan Fontaine. A laleslnan ol a aynthehc luet tormuta Country" ( 1958) Gregory 3:00. * • "Beul Of Ttle trlea lo NII a pflonogreph bl lhe Oii c:ompanles 'R' Ped!. Charlton Heslon "" Dead" c 11170) John Ainley, 10 lhe Emperor of Autl•la. 11:ao u ••• '""The Young Easterner bacomu Celesle Yarnall A mad e ***"Robin Alld The Lions" t 11158) Marlon amb<oilad 1n a bOt« laud doctor abduc11 • young Saven Hooda" ( 1116.C) Brando, Montgomery Cllll ~two Ta~u ranch· reporter In order to •~perl-Frllnll Sltwllre, DMf1 M1t-A pair 01 Am.<ICar\$ and• an f7Vtw water rlglllS mant on het body. on The leadel ol a Chica-Getman react dllferenlly to CC) • * • "Fort*Jdan (S) •• 'h "How To a..1 go gang dona•• a latge llle eYenl• of World War II ~ .. I 11158) WM!er Pld· The High CoSI Of lhnng" amount of money 10 one Of • • • "Sc.al-.g" Q9on. Anne Francoe. Based 111179) Suaan Saini J-. the coy'• orptlanao-. C t973) Kirt. Douglas, Metil on ShakMC>Mt•'• "The JeAlca Lange No longet •**'"'"The China La.lat. 88Md on a story Tempest " All ovter apac:e able to k"'1 up with infte-Syndrome" (19711) Jaca by Ro~t Louis Sleven- mllaion 11 leunc:IMld 10 lion, tl'lrea Oregon Lemmon, Jane Fonda. aon. A one-legged vaga- local• a prof-Mio haa llOu-turn 10 la1c:eny Mlcihael Douglee.. An ambi-bond -c:t.8 tor a lor- bear1 !Mng I« •number 04 10 balance lhatr budgets 11ous t~ reoonar tune in gotd will! a drunken )'9«9 on a dla1an1 planet ol 'PG' perlUlides a eoo9Cfenee. pam>t as his only clue lhe lutl..W9 3;15 (C} * • * • "The Lion In slrldtan ~ 10 aid Cl) * * "How To Frarne A 1:16($) •*•"Touched By Winier" f 1987) Pater '*in her efforts 10 ~ f igg" (tll7t) Oon Knotta, Love" I 19e0) Deborah Raf-O'Toole, l<alhetlna Hep-a major atory on an acci-Joa Flynn. All lnnoc:enl vic- llo, ~ ~. A nurwlng burn. England'a King Hen-dent al a nudMr po-. llm gets Iha beet of 1111 lralnM ttlae IO bring a ry II I-an agonizing planl 'PG' ~ with lhe help hand~ git! out of a daciaon -hla auccaa-(Q) * * "Loopf>Ole" A1ber1 of a computer dee p dep••nlon by SO< aa Ila con1emp1atae Ills Fiftney. Martin$'-" Ten-CJ) * • • • "Kr.,,_ Vs ancour.p.g "-10 oorr• slormy marriage lo Iha lion buildll lo 1 wn..nng l<r-" ( 1111111 Ouelln apond wttl'I het idol, EMa etrong-Wllled Elaenor of cllmu among the mem-Hollman. Meryl Straep. A Prea19y. 'PG' Aquitaine. 'PG' !Mt• of , oano wno ar• man b8tt18!1 w1111 Ill• .... 1:ao e * •" "First ~ 4:00 e • * * "Heidi" ( 19371 plannlnQ 10 •ecuta .,, wife tor cwlody ol their On Vllinve" (1962) Vallo ~ Tarnpla,-'-' Har-etel>Orale 1>en11 robbaty young'°" anet -_,.., Tani, Oldrlctt Luk-In ltlOlt A Nttle Sw1M Qlf111 lrOm Illa _. below Iha out on !ham 'PG' 1HO. eight ac:1an11111 dis--tuan from het mountain 81,...1 Of London. ·PG' 11:• e •'A "Tile Wralll °' -a pt°'..-... c:Mll-holM In tile Alps by h« (I)•*,,. "LIUle Mlaa God" • ~ 11172) Roberl mlon on tlle planet Venua. _..110 lfle City. Marker" ( 11180) Wetter MMcllum, Rll• Ha~ A 2lllO • * •. ,.. "Tiie Formula" e * • "The Attic:" t 1971) Matthau, Ju11e ,.,,.,,_, llard'4t.,.ing, gvn.toting (IMO) Mll/1on Bt-.do. Cen1e ~-· Ray Mii-BaNll on the Damon ~ jolt\9 U9 ~ a 0-ge .:. Soofl. ..... i.nct. "liobfeNn liYas 11'1 IN ~ ltary. A QNll, ltln-'*"' of Latin AmwlCan ~Ing Iha_,,., of put wffh Mr -* of 'l'I 19309 boollle'a • It ....._ ·~.a YettwMoop 1 io... whO ~-twned around wtien he 11:1eCJl)•••"AJA"'81Je.u" uneo .... ,. 1 cOMP!rac:r 'R' ~ .. 1 6-yaar-old mop-f 1979) ~ Scheider. Jee-lfwoMlto IM IWCIClf .... .., ~-•• "ThelMadlOlova" .,.. Ma rner1lal' tor a rac-._ Lange The tunwltu- of ......... lornNlll ( ,...., Mn ~ eaar-I Ml. •PQ' -... Of • ptofalillONll lli,rtflaOilcooioeiM 'R' ~Ar_.efld **16"SarW'(1*' ~..,._. 18 ~ t•cz:> **** ··~" • can8'rl lllacrilMd OW' Marll11 M"ll. Tue1d"' ""81.cceM on lM siege ~) Afttlatd eurton, ~ ~ If\ ... ....,,. _., A 111pp1y rMtNO to ,.__on-'A' O'Todl. Klltg ~ cter Of a LOndclot ,..._ Mwlro 0-ty ~ ate ttt(J) • *" ''Welooflle To ... ~ delflN willl .. (I) •••. .,.. U1tle """'811 ~ ....., ttendy L.A." ('971) l(.itf\ Caffa- Ula Ar~ o1 C..-Prtnm" (Ul74) .....,,. ~ lllt9 ..,..,... -· ~ l<...,INft. Vatl- llury ...... '"' -1<19y. ca.. .... Ni •· ....... ......... ... Olla ~ Celfarnla ~· h .... ..... • .. •1' ..... ''1M ...... " ,.....,.,. -"'°""'' 1:1t• ••'4 "nmt.._ ffNrl ancoun fen a (1171) Joht ....., o.wo t..,.._ ~In •_... Plly" (ltllt Mlcllael lltanp .... ~ ttOft'I a *-w. A Mell ~ al remantlc ~ wtliCfl ~ -.i T~. A 4119lant ,._, WhO la ftla ~ of llc#I ,._ ..._.. titd llP -. -...................... ~----°' poloeMd•--~ ~ ...... ,_ • _............... lllaaa n ..... ~ ol ~ ...... ~-lllf t1::11 ••••·-.... .. At _.... ~ "'°'"' 1r1 EflQlllnd ..._ "9 i. ~'a" (1M 1) AAlOrflt !lit®•••'"'-"-" Saturday ,,_. tor • ......,.. HaobW'n. o-oe Pec>- 1117'1 .... .._,, Altn ,_.., 'PO' pard. 8aeed on IM ttory ..._A*'-' l'CCll..,.. movtes aoo(C}•• "°'*~" by Truman Capote.. A ar'a .... 11'1 tfta i.t llf'9 ( 1M0) AMby 8enl0ft, ~at.cl Haw Vortt .... ,_ Irr__., liD CO•a:J••--· •1 CllatlH Our11lng. A ~ _..,.. _.. ..... 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I\) (JI -<O QD - • - ~1 -~-~---~--~~----------------------------------------------------- ll = Mo17ie Guide for, the Week' ~ I j From Page 28 !i Glft" ( 1974) Glenn FOfd, i ~ H•rla A poyerty. o slrlcken ~ ttytng to a;ppott his tM\lly ~ with • cokM1looded lheritt 8nd • g<oup ot hMlt8nl CllU<ch olf'od818 In • wnall Sou11*n town ~ * **"'"TllOMUpe, Thoee Eve-" ( 1980) Frmnk Langelill, Gtynnla O'Con- nor A "8mboy8nl -- alodt Ktor. who dr- ol Broadw•y •tmrdom, o.Mnds 1111 lncomC>elenl, .,~.tndt prop boy 8nd promo1es tua rom.nce With • Chorus girt 'R' 1:00 ., • >n "Gr•vey.,d Of Honor' ( 1971) 8111 CAKr8n, Yocul• Gr•y A man i-na the awt1,i MUet ot hie bfo!Mt'a Ill~· -........ he .. led 10 • hlOderl caw by • bllt>d of va, Gregory Peal. The v81i· anl Ruul•n Relllatanee dUflng WOfld W8' 11 trlea to hOld t>acll lh8 Invading Nazis. 4:20 (8) * * "BrMlclng GI-" ( 1980) Huel O'Conl\Of, Phil Oenlele A Britlah ~ pop .,.,.. lile&tyla ult~ mately IMda 10 traoecty. 'PG' •:JO (t) ··~ "Tlwl Gruahopper" ( 1970) Jac:quetine Blaael. Jim Brown. A bored 19·~· Old girt oo-to Lu vaeu to put 90IM spice Into her rather O<dinaty l1fe 'A' Sunday movies AllSUIOC* Ql:IOUla. tl:GO • *. * "The Bor· (Q) * ~ "MyMique'' C 1979) rower•" t 1973) Eddi• ~ Spelwt. 5-n· Alber1, T.,,..,..,,,. ~ A lt\a Foa. A lop I.,_ plW>-tiny 181fti1y 11W1g under the tog<epher. IMng In MClu-ltooft>owd5 ot a country alon becauH of bad house tiorrow odda ,Mid he81th, 1a 1aug111 to ''" ends from "r.., .. people to hetMll from her IM<l>lllOl'IS IWn<Sh theit home by • flety ""' spltlt wtiO (SJ .··~ ·~venger 1nll8des her re1r .. 1 'R Hunt" ( 19791 Rtdl8td Ben- 0 • • • * P•yday" jamln. J-Coco Wherl ( 1973) Rip TOrn, Anna 911 eccenlrlc mlllioNllre Ceiprl. A country W>d -1· diea, the condltlOnt of Ilia ern singer ruthleuly --"' hlS ,_..on• wold mekes l>la w.y to ltwdorn -Ch fOf v.OOU. articles by manipuUlllng and d1.. on a tcavenger llsl. lhe <:¥ding lhoM around him ..,,,,_, being ..,.. to e1a1m 1:11 Cl) • • * "Why WOUid I the --..cl'a lonw. lie?" (1980) Tree! Wll-·PG' ~. UM BchhMn. A Cl*** "Mmnny'• ~liar UC)MIS Int Orph•n•" ( 11180) Jim LAWWOMAN -A newcomer <Eileen Brennan> who intends to run ror s henrr of a s mall Western town is greeted by the town's corrupt mayor (Pernell Roberts> in "Incident at Crestridge," a new dramatic motion picture for television on CBS (Ch. 2> Tuesday at 9 p.m. .,_.ue quo wlltl ,. r'9luNI Bak•, r.talect>y Mc:Court. to conform 'PG' The boya • _. ~ 0umo Hollywood'• lrwW- t:30. ••>n "Sc«plo" rWc their Ctlertty fund In 811 lloft 10 IN i--. a top (1973) Burt LancNler. '11empl to help the6r 911en1 ltM I ... In tow with Alailn Delon An agent It -coedl ~ Ml* • • ~ -· m8'11ed for eucYtion by *40,AIOO 4alb4 to h .....,_ e • * . .....,.. Of Scorpio, • ...,........ CZ> ..... ''Th9 ,.__ ~M AotJet1 FOf'llfllir. 1'M (II) * * * "~ gar" ( 1976) Jeck Nichol-'--811 Hunan A bUUtlfUI Now" (1979) Matton Bren-eon, M-Sc:::hilaid9r. A 90Ci81 worller ~ do. Manin~ Dlrec:Md TV,_ on 811 Ah:M llwoNed _... • lber81 but by Frwdm Ford ~ M8ignmenl ,._ a itedkMM ~ •f!O' An lntelll~-agent foola·it-lk• and ~ CZ>•••• "IC..,,,.,V• embwU on • m1a6or'1 I.IP lnlo • ,_ and dengmr-Kr-" ( 1171) ,.Dustin ,._ Into ttl9 ~ .... 'R' HoflmM. ~ Sir.mp, A Jur9e to find 8'>d kll a 1t:19 (C) * • • • ··n.e Lion In -Nttt.a .... hi9 •· ~. AWOL Army Winter" t 1987) Pater wffia Jot CU8locty of tt'8lr ofllcar wtlo haa foiled al O'Toaie, Katharine Hep-~ aor1 .,,._ n wellla ~ 9t1empC8 •I hill bum. England'• King .__ out on !Nm. 'PO' ~UN. 'R' ry 11 f-811 llgOnbing ~. • * ·~ ~ 29(.Z) *•'A "HI, Mom!" decision -hi9 ._.. In WMhlngton" (1943) ( 1970) Robett De Nlt"o, 90f M he c;ontempletM IW BHll RalhboMI. Nigel JennlMr Slllt. A Vletnem •tormy men1mp to the Bruce. Holm9 ,._.. ......,811 returna home to air~ EIMnof of mllalng mlcrofllm and • New York Clly and Aquitaine. 'PO' Secr.c s..*9 ll08flt. ~ lnvOlved In the 1:00 8 * • "Voyager" (1963) ~. • • * "Bal Of Are" pomogteptlylndulltry. 'R' 1.M91e, Rober1 Brmy . ._... (1942) G8'Y COOpet, Bat· 2::10. * * * "The lndl8ll Ile ambleS tlwough • Nr8 Stanwyca. A group of Agf!W" (tt65) Klr1t ~ .... of ~-8long prlHy prot•HOrl .... au Mat11ne11. An America'• l*'ClriO Soulfl.. 11111 c:t111111 • dlc::tloNry of Army _, "'*'-• -0-... '9QIC>M. Amencan alllllO become on 1r111n lhfough Sloola 1:aoe *** ''CMtlolt•'• ~ with • Q8l'9 ot country. Web" (1173) ~. A lhufl9 end a cabet9t *'0- {C) ••~"Hotel P•lld>-runt pig la uved from er mo" ( 1Me) Gln8 LO!lobngl-ai.ugtlter by • charming CC) * • • "Somebody Up d•. A'*<: Gulnnua. A mpld«,. rat and. •Mt•· Tiier• Llk• ...... (19") F'9"Cll LotNt1o lltlempts "Ill QOOM-Paul ...._,, Pter MQ8ll to llrrMg8 • ~ a ..... ··Home"°' The Rodly GrulenO. • ,... tl)'lll In • holel .... '* Holld9ya" t 1972) a--Y~ 111.wn boy. m. to Mlghbot'• wife.. Perl!•. JUlle Hams. A men f--• ~ ~ e • • "Mountain Men.. Mil•'* four ~to boxer. (ttlO) Oler1ton twton, vlalt10f lhe hOlldays .._, ... **'4"TntMoly Btl•n Keith. T-fut he becolw c:onwoo8d '* ,....._.. ( 1170) S- lf11PP9'• W1toY .. ,._ aeco.id ..... la lrytnf to Ila e»in.y, ~ Hen1e. A dom ., the lld• ·-Ill '*"' -----jolll9 NOellloue ......... r-e .,.,,. CB) ..... "The... ooel ,...,.,., bu! ·-out .. -oedw11e11C of dlM-BolM" (IMO) Don~ to be 811 lrltonner. 1.1116on. 'A' ~ Kr18t•. SecrM agent (II} * * ··xan.du·· (IMO) a:m. * * * "c.ugM" ( 1941) Muwel Smiw1 tac.a IW OIMe Newton..JCIM, Gene ........ MeMn. B1tber9 a.I ITICl9t danfer-~ K~. A young .,,._, e ~ A )'OUl1I -Ill.,., MiilW .... 1 wflO pMrw ~-and e~ .. tllmlr...,.._ ...... IN IO llunCll ~ .,._. .. -!All mllltonlllre I«*' ,..._ lier ,_, ~ dlerobe tM entire "'-flOrc:el to open up • hu08 .. e ~ j)OplNtion. 'PO' teller4ac:o .,..._.'PO' CZ) **l''"Tlle........ .. ....... 'fM ..... •111 ................. . • wldcee• from 0.-... .. ol .... at··~ "A&Mll Town In T_ .. (19761 Timothy Bott-., S.-~A blller •-con reitums to hill ,_,. ·-10 redalm .. eon and tN -he ~ll'omlhl~ redNdl ...... ..., ..... Nm.-y. (I: • '* \4o "Z..O To Sbcty" t 1978) Der'fWI ~ o.lilla Nldl~ A "'6cl- ~ diYoreed ITIM, r-*'11 money fOf llllmony peymeng. .. *-I ....,, rape ' IQ • Melle C8r contaWng • deed body - ' part ot Illa -.,.,.,,.,.... with • 18-yeer--glfl 'PO' • • * ..... A CNJ11inV11 For Robin Hood" ( ttea) 8•rrle Ingham, J•- Hmyter. Robin Hood and .. band of n.ry --°"' to deiO!rone • .... tipp()lnt.i cktatOf whO hM ..iad ~ -"'* ... ..,... CZ> * * * * "Bec:tlec·· ( UMM) Nc:Mrd Burton, ,.._ O'Toota. King Helvy • of England deatlM wfth .. Alehblahop of CMter· bwy during the 12th cien-...,. ... *. * ... "C. Ballou" ( 1M6) ,,_ FoncS.a. i.. MeMn. A cettte ruetler, M otd clruM and • ~ ~ ldloolteec:tw bend t..,_ ~o hold I.IP • treln. .. lC) * • • ''TM Foll'' ( ltea) 8Mdy OllMla, Keir Dulll9. 8oeed on ._ "°'Y by O.H. ~ 1lle ....,.a..,..,.._ two ~~~· crtticlll point "'*' ....... _....,....,... .. -l19'nt JraM .... OM4d Alillloofl•(tta)"9f.... (1972) ....... C:....a. ............ ~ ........ W..... A -...... Iona, FeOler'I ~ Vlc:to-80MINr •• .._ .. 11111 fie ~ of M4tl ._ ,.. COi•••._.• a llcolttllll ~ °' • ......,...,_ ......... _........ Mloo;1llM to ... .,.,. "' .. ,....... ...... ... ..................... Ma '°' ~ by ............... . Ill .,........ ...... .. .. .... ............ ""° -......... . .,.... .., • ....... ...... • ·•-·'91111111o.id'' .......... Cl> •••• "lilntln'fll ,,.., ... ClllNJ, a.. ,_.,.ll!r.f!?i'" l'?R*i»n•m·n··n1 CD> * .... "SnowMI 1h.,..... c t•n> °"" ,--. --, ~A ,,_ YM IDll •14 ~ft. ,,.,... .... ~"' .......... , ·-· n r ,. .. _. ... nu tu s .... EW!NNa ....... ..., . Superlltvllll- .... Cl970) Dalin~. A .den•t underoo-many ml•ad1ten1ure 1 a lier lnltMllng a potion Iha! makft him lnvlalbia • • • "The Clone M .... ter" ( 1971) Art Hindle. Robyn OouglH. A bloc:Nml.i produc:ft 111lf· taeri repllc:.U Of hlmMff and -lhem 10 lllw8fl the planned dMttucllon of • top-1ecrel cloning ptoject ® • * * ~ "The Blliclk St8lllon" ( t979) Kelly ~. Mlclley Rooney. Aft8' being reacued lrom Iha ltland on which lhey -· ~ecked logelh· .. • • young boy and • hew• become ~ In the,_ of lhe C411\luty. 'G' Cl) ••'A "The Cat From Ou1er ~ .. (1971) Ken &wry. Sandy Duncan. An .. 1raterrea1rlal tomc a1 crMll tanda on ..,ih ·G' ••• ~ "Pulp" ( 1972) Mic:M8I Celne, Mlcllley Rooney. A seedy writer la ,.., by 811 ••fMm II• to ··~1te" hla barely prlntal>le eutoboography 'PG' 9:M CZ) • • • * "The Lion In Winier" (1967) Petu O'Tookl. l<alhatina Hep.- bum England'• King Hen- ry II 1-an agonizing decl91on over his ~ aor .. he contemplates hlt atOtmy IT\lllll8Q9 10 l"8 ltr~ Eleanor ot ~talne.'PG' TlOD CC) * • "H8Wk The Slayer" (19111 Jack Pelenoa. John Teny. An ~-young man en19t• lhe aid of • bend 01 W811'Mn to llgflt '* 9'111 unde. the ~d who kllad hie fattier end 19 IQdlllQ an .,.,.._ '°' ,_ 90m. 8:00 ••• "Sc:al8weg" (1973) l(ir11 OcNg!M • ....,. L_.,, 88MCf on a etory, by Robert 1..ou1a s.._,_ son.A~~ bond -a-tor • fof· ... In fClld wWI 8 dn#lllM perrot -Illa °""" clue. CID•·~ "uttte....,. MMler" ( 1110) Walter MMINu, Julie ~ Beaed on ttle O•mon Ru1¥Jn •cwy. A gruff, 111111- 'Zt ttoo. bookie'• Ille le wm.d wound.._ Pie AC08pta ........ -old moc>- pel -• merit• fOf • rw:- lng bee. 'PG' Cl) ••• * "RMurrec> lion" (IMO) Ellen Buntyn. Sam Sheperd. After a ,_ fetal auto 8CCIOent, • _,_ 811 !Inda th8I .,. hM lhe llbllly IO heel othere bu! la ~~of'* refuaal 10 delln • dMne inauer-.·PG' •••• "TheHunW" (1179) Stew~. a Wa1141ch. Ralptl ·'Papa" Thoraon IMdll a dMO*f • -'"* -• mod8'n-day tiouney~ 'R' ..oea•••"FromHere To Etemlly" (P"'1 1)( 1871) Natalie Wood. Wllllem ~.1nH9wlldonlN -of Woftd W• M, ~ "'*-.•~com­.ftand..•1 wife ..... In ._ wkh.,.,.,...... man. and yCM1ng •oldlet Roberl PY..m P.y1 tot Mldilng to 1118~.(A)Q •a ••*.,."Sham-poo" (1175) w-.... ty, Julla QwtMla. A a.-ty .... helrlltylla4 tw9 lntO ....__ and complc:-. -~wNll­..... .__ ........... (~Q • •••'h"OutTO'MI" ,,.., ...... ,.. ... ...................... .,.., by TilomtOft ...... two~,.. ...... ....... ':518°1 .... .................. ~- ~···· "Th•l.Jonln Wlnlet.. ( 1M7) Peler O'T~. ICattwWt .... bum.~· Klno,...... ry II '-an~ dedalort -.. - --he c:ontemc>lel• 1111 •tcwmv fftM•illge to the a11ong.-wllled Eleanor ot ~-·PO' (Q) • • "Middle-Age Cr• ry" t 1980) Ann·M.,gret. BtU<:ie Dern A Te11u delteioper'• ..-alul lob and beMJtiful ..... menage to dtlw Nm Into • mlcMll• crlale. 'R' (Z) * * * • "Kt-VL Kr_.. ( 1979) ~In Holtman. Mery( Slreap. A man bet1lea With hla .... ...... !of CU9tody of tNlr ~eon.n..,_.,... out on !Mm. 'PG' 10GO (B).Jt .... ··n. Outsldeo''' ( 1978) Stetting H.,.,.., Craig W-A young ldeelmll " .... to HortMm I,....._ to )Clln ... *UOGll* few lndapenO.noe. 'R' Cl) * * \4 ''The Formule" ( ltlO) Matton ~endo. George c. Soott. Wtlle ln~IN--of ·~ .• -..coo unc:-. • con8C)ket:y ltWoMng 11'8 81'PC)i...,,1 ot • synthetic fuel torrnulli by the oil c:ompanlea. 'R' 0 ** "Mountllin Men •• (ttaO) Cl\artton Heston, Brian Ka11h. Two fur lr80P*f• anjOy the ,, ... dom of Int wlldelW In the ... , ,.. )1981'• befor'9 lhe en«oecr-1 of dvllf. ~!Ion. "R' 10::90. • • * "The Gang'• All Here'· ( 1943) Carmen ~ 88nny GoodrMn. A rrwie n-. °' ~ • ~ ...... pl.-Nm ~._.-. ~ oc .... ''The p~ gs" ( 1175) Jedi Nldld-aon. Man. Set•_.... 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Wanda June" ( 111711 Rod Steiger, SUlMlllnah York. Ahat olghl vu1s In the A.muon. • man returns to his wile who Is about lo remlln')'. CZ) * • * • "8ecket" ( t964) Rlch•rd Burtoo, Pelw O'Toole KinQ Henry ii of Engiand Clashes wtlh the Archblahop of Cartllll· bury during the 12th C*>· lury 1:t!O(ff) * * • "Hatdc:ore" (1979) Geor99 c Scott. Season Hubley. A con. owned lalhe< leaves ttwl ~ su<roundlngt or hd nome town to -Ch fOf his daogMw, whO has beCome heavily lnVOlved In • big-city pornogrephy racllet 'R' ~ (C) ·~"Steel" ( t980) ~ MljOfS, Jennifer O'Neill A l>Mullf\.11 ...omal1 IS asalsl· ed by • 1ough constructlOn loreman in runntr>g tlM company aha ln/Mw'its •her he< lather's susplc1ou1. ''accklentel" deelh. 'PG' ct * • ~ "StatdUst Mam· orlee" (1INIO) Woody Allen, ChMtotte Rempltng. A IUC· ceMIUI difeclOf laces e per'IONll cri9il -he tries to m.Wce some majOt" deco· lllOnt In his Ille. 'PG' 3:15(%) *•**"Kramer Vt Kr.,,,.,.. ( t979) Dustin "°"""*'• ~ SIT**P A -bett6el wlltl hie ••• wife tor cuttod)' of their YC>U"G eon •It• the -• out on them 'PG' ~Cl)**** "Adem't Alb"' ( t949) SP*ftQ*f Treoy, Katharine Hepburn. A MUrder triel cr•t• havoc In Ille merr\age of a wom- an ~ end her llu• band, an Ullstanl district attorney. 4:GO(C}••"~The Steyer" (19111) J ack Pel.,_, John Terry. An adYentUtOUI young man «lllsts the aid of • band ol wwnors to fight hie *"" uncle, the 0¥erlord who killed hie lati-end Is holding an ~ tor r.,.. ~ CID • *'h "Ltttle Miu ... ., .. .,.. ( IHO) Walter -...tlhaU, Julie Andr- 8eMd on the Oemon Runyon atory A gruff, llln- 9)' 1930s bookie'• lif9 Is tlln*f wound ""'*' he 8CCepta • e-,_,..., mop- 1191 ... ""'111• l'Ot • rllC· if'l) beC. 'PG' •*"Oon't A~Tlle Phone" ( 1980) JemH W•tlTIOIWand, Ao O«r· WI A Pl)'Chopafh wOh numarou• pertonallty quirk• commlla • Wlee of ~mutden Monday movies '* m-. •1 ~ aGO•****"Kr-VI Kl'.,,,_.. ( 19791 Ouatltl Hoftmlin. Mefyl 8t1999 A ,..,, bllltlM with ,. ... .-. tor CUllOdy ol ttw )'°'.no _, ...., "" .... °"' on lllem 'PG' (J)•••i.t "~-.. , .. ,.,cw ......... M•tot KldNI .. ,._.. ,,.. ..... ~cs.. r MARRIAGE IN GOLD Henry Fonda and Myrna Loy star in the world prem iere or "Summer Solstice," a frank a nd loving drama of a SO·year marriage airing on ABC <Ch 7) Wednesday at 10 p.m Kent don• hi9 red cape •nd u-his superhuman pc)Werl tO thwart en 81Ch alfl'liNal'• plot to destroy tlM West Cou1 with a giant earthquake 'PG' ~ (CJ * * * "A Pain In The A ... "(t973) ~ B<el, Uno VentUta. While en 8UMaln c:onc.ntretee on 1119 nut killing, he la Ndely lnt•rupted by • OO<nblll'IQ tllllUte of a man MIO la ettwnpting .,;aoe. 'PG' 7:00(0) •• "x.nadu"(1980) OIMa Newton-John. Gene Kelly A young 11t11pt,ft ~-end·~ menial mllllon•lr• join l0tces lo open up • ""!I* roller411co palace 'PG' t:00. • * * "W.,,herlnQ Heighta" ( 1939) Lllurence Otlvler. Merle O~n BaMd on the story by Emi- ly Btonte A rich young woman lotMlltes the lcMl of • ..,,,ant to many a IOClal equal. •• * * "Snowbeul" ( 15111) Bo SVW\lon, Yvette Mlmleux A .-1 ,_, la terrorized bye hall-humen, half·beut kU .... (C) ••'h"The Granhopper" ( 1970) J1cquetlne Blaaet, Jim Brown. A bored t9·yHr· olld glr1 gc>88 lo Lal Veges 10 put some llPce Into ,_ rath« 0tdlnety Nie 'R' O••"SundeyLOYWt" ( 1981) Gene Wiider, ROQ8t ~a.Fout~ men In 1oY8 ere IOClowied u they ~ thel< amoroue adwntl#•'R' t:IO C2J It*~ "HI. Moml" ( 1970) Aober'I De ~o. Jilnnli.t Salt. A Vietnam ,,...,.en rMume home to H ew York Clly and becomes lnYON9d "' lhe pomography lndl#ltry. 'R' lt:OO D a ...... "From ... e to Eternity" (Pert 2)( 1979) Natalie WOOd. WIHl•m o.v-,.,..,..., It ~ •~ '°' hit ref\.INI to boa for •o· COmptny. mnd r<aren Miit Sot Warden to ~118t(A)Q CID • • • -llle ~ .. I 197t) e.tte Mtdlet, Aran .... AdrfllMlod! ... .,.. ... 11'1 tfte .... lane .......... -~10 di1Uter 'R' t:30 [Q) * * • ~ "TIWI Man Who F ... To E81th" (19781 °""" eo-e. Candy Cl8111 A roc:ll tlat from an aller1 l)l&n/t. on an inlerpl.,,._ 1111)' ...,Ch tor water tor hlt people. ~ .,., uplolted mllllonalAI on Earth 'R' (I) * * * "The Elec1nc ~"(t979)~ Redtord, J-Fonda. A LM Vagu cowbOy at .... a s 12, million lhotougtlt>red hOrM to ._ Nm from hi• elqlloitat1ve owners 'PG' ».GO 8 * • "The Wrectclng Clew" ( 1968) Dean Martin. Elke Sommar Secret agenl Man Helm -cti. lot • large quantity ot gold that mutt be re!urNNS to lmure lnternatlOnaJ SOI· Yen<:y Gi) * • * "l""'tahon To The Dance" (1957) Igor VOUlltevitch, Gene Kelly Thr" Almt«y-Ko,...kov danc. Mquencee .,. pr• _,ted: "C1rc:u1·· A down t• to hit death trom • tightrope: "Rtno Around The Rolf. An '"'11¥erlllty gilt Changes h4lnde m-,i tim.; "Slnbad T'le Saaor" A M•m•n el.Petlene" ei«;lllng adYentl#• ~ ...... "L .. 1 Tenoo In Parlt" ( 197:" Marlon Bran- do. Merla Schneider Directed by 84wnwdo Bet· lotuccl. A mlddte-ao-ct man whoM unlatthtul ,,.,.,. r-•ty committed tulclci. end an uninhibited )'OYng woman .-t and begin • complicated affair throughout whleh they retl'\alrl nemeleM lo MQh other 'R' 'Mt 15 (%) • • * • "Kr.,..,., Ve. l(r-·· (19791 Dultln Hoffman, Meryl Str899 A man batlla with hit ••· wr,. tor custody ot their YOUf'll IOf'I lfter aha W9lict out on them 'PG' H ;aG *•~"The Formul•" ( 1980) M•rloo Brando, ~ve c seou While ~Ing Ille "Mdef Of ICi~,f ...... lltlcop unC0\19ft • cionll()lt acy ~ ... •:n 111'm ol e ~IC ~ "°""'* by ... 1111-.....-'fr (SJ **•* "Adatn'I Rib" ( 19491 Spencer Tracy. Katherine Hepburn A murdet ttlal er••• llavoo In tlWI ma.ultge of • wom- an rewyer and her hus- band. an ...istant dltttlct •llorney 11:46 (}) • * "Oeeth Game" ( t977) Sondra Ladle, Sey- mour CMMI While hos wit. is ewey, •man"'"'"' two •tractive ,.,. •• ~ ('lo hit houM tor lhe night, taler dilcoverln!J tNt Ille young bMutJea ... hornlddal meolac-. •ff 12:00. * .... "Cteetw• Of The Amazon" ( 1977) Oocu- menuwy The beflavb of Ille YWled and ttotlc .... ,,.... thel lnflablt .,,. Brezl. lllltl re#\ lotwl Is ex• mined. (Q)•••• "Kt-v .. Kr-" ( 1970) Du1tln Hoffman,~ Stf'**P. A man ball!• with hie e•· wife for cutlildy of their young eon •tt.r .,. we1111 out on''*"-'PG' 12:30 e "Trouble Al S*-c..-.. Gene Autry 8••"Slf9nQ*H- ~.. (1974) Rot>ert Culp, Glen~. Alter being lmptleoned tor 1~ ~ on cherO-of rob- bery and mutdet. • man returM ~ to hie '°"""O , relat'-(t)•••.;"~To Kil" ( tNO) Mlc:Nli9I Caine. Angle Dlcklnton POlloa Mlltdl fOf the ~IC murderer whO butchefecl • IUburt>an ~la. 'R' 1:00. * • ~ "Man In Tlle Middle" ( t9e4) Aobef1 Mltehum, France Nuyen. A ~eel lawyer leoc*d· ID9 IMs CIW-~ he ,,. to pleed In.. .wty '°' hit cMent t: 11 (t) •*•'A "The Knacll And HO'llt To Get It" ( 10651 Rita Tuahlngham. Ray BrooU A young men •tttmpll to be<!orne pof>U· .., wtth the _,... by l ludying hit best "lend'• methOdt 1::ao 8 "Oh, Svunnat" ( 1938) Gene Autry • (A) • •-.. "The Mltror Cftcll'd " (1980) ~h T~. Kim Nov• ~ on • 11ory by Agatha Chrllllla. A llrange murder 1n110Mno rivet Hollywood atw• .... ~ In ~ Engllat\ vlllllQ* 'PG' 2.-00 0 * * "The Attic" ( t9791 Carrie Snodgrest Ray MM· land A Hb<arlen """In the put .i1n fief memor• ot • love ..no dlnpp .. red 'R' 2.llO (Cl • *''" The Sp1rat Suurcase" ( 19771 Jacque- line Bisset, Chrtstophe< Plummer A 1>eau111u1 deaf· muttl '' t!Bf'r0t1Led by a myatenoua killer who lurk• in the shlldows turround· ing en elegal\t manSIOO PG' 2:.411) • • ·~ "Funer1l In S.r· kn" 119671 Michael Caine. 09cer Homolkl A BrlllSll egenl ·"'lll9" for e moci. lunetal In ordet lo ~lely ~ • Rulli•n d4fec:. tor o;'~~~ ~: P.tien. oe<" ( 19751 Jack '.Nlehol· ton. M811• Schnelder A TV newtm11t1 on an African a.aa1gnment replaces a loo« ·•·like and eac:apes Into a n-and d&f19'•0US Ute R' 3:15 (H) • • "Hanoar t8' C 19801 Oarren McGav1n. Robett VllUQM. Rewarch· .,. et •secret gover""'8nt 1nstall.trion wwestioate tlWI cause of • .atellne • sud· den destn>e11on 'PG' 4;00 lSl • • • 'The Gathering" (1978) Ed Asnet. MaurMn Stll>leton Longtlnwt d1vl- S1011s among membflf s of the tam11y ot a dying man come out In lhe ~ when his gtown olttprlng gather tor • '""' rarn11y reunion 4=*1(CJ ***"A Pain In The A. .. ( 1973) Jacquet Brei, Uno Venture. W1lile .,, _..., conceritrates on hit lleJl t k llling. he la rudely 1ntem.1pted by a l><>mbling flllure ol • man whO IS attempting SUiCide 'PG' 4;46 * *'A "HI, Mom!" ( 19701 Robert l;)fl Niro. Jennifer Sall A Vietnam "*"eran retu<ns nome to Hew Vork City 1na becomee inVOIYed In .... pornography lndullry. 'R' Tuesday movies ~ ~ ••'A "Newl1ront" 8* Hunter, Chril Haywooel Two rllral news compen'*' attempt to edge each ot.her out In • race lot the Auttrllllen -...._.,, In lhe '409 'PG' uo (ij) • "Roller Boogie" ( 10791 Linda Blair, Jim Bray ,. tlllenled M<I rlc:f\ muticel student Mii out to wWI • roller thttno bOOgle contest before retumlng her musical studlea 1PG· 7=*> (%) * ••• "BeClket" ( t114MI Rlehlld Burlon, "-!er O'TOOia. KlnQ Henry II ol England C'--with 1he Arehl>Wloc> ol Canter· buty ~lnQ the 121n cen- twy t:00 8 * • It "Lonely Are The Bf9yt" (111621 l(ltk Oouo· IM., Welt• Mettllau. A "*"' Wld hit potM try to trllCll down • cowOOy """'° eseaped from jell and huded tor the mountain• (Cl • • "5'**Plno ear Murder" (1968) 5in- Slgnortt, Vvet Montend. OCcupanta ot •train com- parlrnenl we target• fOf Oelllh or the hat\ds 01 1 der•ngad killet ct o * "Tho Attic" ( t979) Car'le SnodOf-, Ray Mil- land A hbr.,lan 11...-Ill the put with.,.,~-ol a lo"8 wtlO dlMppurod 'R' .. . *. "n. Lm4 Mat· l1lld Couple In Amer1"" ( tHO) a.oro• $99•1. Hat• Wood. A hllPC>lly merrled couple begin to wonder "°"" happily ""'. l1lld 1hey r...... -""' Melng .. ol lhelf lflenda' mwrtages end up In the dlvoroecourt 'R' e:oo 11 (J) ''lneldent A1 er ... trldge" (Pr-•) Elleerl Bfennan, p,ernell Rot>erll A woman campaigns tor Ind wins ~ u Sh«llf 1n a c.rusade aoain-1 the pol.ticel corruption of a small Wesl&<n town D Qt • • • 'From Her• To Etern.ty" tpan 3) (19791 No1a11e Wood. William Devane Sgt. Warden rillurns lrom • sl'lor1, ten· s1on·l1lled vec;allOn with Karen to tlnd 00111 Maoooo and the MP whO wu tor· turino him dead and Prewtll missing (RIO 9':30(C • •'1t "Hotel Parlld1· to' ( 1966) Gena LOll<>Or'O'· de. Alec Gu1nne11 A French Lothario attempts 10 arrange a meaningful lr)'SI in I llOtel With hlS neighb<>t'S wlla (Q) • • "loophole" ( 198 I) Albert Finney, M1rt111 S11een l ens;on bulldt to a 111a11ering c.l+mu among 1"9 memborl Of • oano who are planning to ••• cute an eleb<>tate blink robbery from the -s belOW IM atr-a of Lon· don. 'PG' 1$) • • •'1> "Beono Thete" ( 19791 Peter Setler-•. Mef. vyn DouglM " tlmple- mlnded. middle-aged man. whose only knowledoe ot the oullide world 11 lhtough tele\ltslon, gains tremendou1 lame and powet by unwittingly Qon· vlndno tycoona and polltl- dant that ... Is • genluS 'PG' 10:00 0 * * '"' "SUlfdutt Mem-ortes" ( 1980) WOody Allen, C""10tte ~ AM.IC· c.salul dwllC1or I~ e personal et• .. • u he tries ro malle some major decl· 1iOrM In his hie 'PG' (Z) ..... ,. "The KnllClc And How To Get II" (196!>) Rita Tuahlngham, Ray BrOOlls A young man ettemptt to become popu- 1111' ..... h the ladiel by etudying Ills ~ lrlencf• met nod•. 1t:OO (tt) •••~ "T'heClllna S~orne" ( 1970) Jedi Lemmon, J-Fonda, Mk:llael Oouglu.. An embl- lious I~ '9p0rter perlU8dee • conadenc»- llrleken ~ to aid her 1n "" effort• to bteek • major story on an ecc:l- dent at • nudur power plant ·PG· t 1:ao C Cl • • "Ole La.ign1ng .. (1980) Robby Benton, Ch••lu Durning A ~tinQ cab drMlf .. aided by • ..,,.,, monlley In P<OVl"O hlmMlf Innocent of• murder cher09. 'PG' (0 ) •• "Emmanuele If• TM Joys Of A Women" ( 11175) SyMa Krlttel, Umbefto Orlin! A bMull- IVI Mduc:I'"' li"'no with ,_ husband In the Fw EHi lnlt1at.. e YC>UnQ woman Into ll4lf coler1e ot plaMure Mellet11 ttlAe (%)**·~"HI, Morn!" ( 1970) Rooer'I De Hlfo, Jennifer Seit A Vietnam vtHer•n r1tUtn1 llOIM to New York City and beCotNI lnltOIYld II\ tM pomcivacitiy lndua1ry 'R' 12!00 0 * * "~ 01 The Sea Woll" (1975) ChUdl C°""°"' Barb#e ~ SeHd on • 11ory by Jec;.11 L~on A -lier Is kid• n•P99d by the crow of • eeat hunting ship 1111d m41de ll<tt m•te by Ille ship's fiery-tempered c;ep. 1Aln 'PG' 12:.30 8 * • ·~ "Teln Of Ter ror" ( tM21 Yinoent Pttct. Pet• LorTe. '""" llorlol Sel' MOV'ie. Page 34 .. 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA 92627 • 'HONE 848-4838 -848-2356 DOES YOUR CARPET LOSE SALES FOR YOU? MANAGER (OMPlAfNT DEPT. 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A •-.J 1111<111n1 *'' .Jor•l'lrn, • to .. 61 1•11 9"11 .--14• • '" -111oa.t '"""'" too••M 1.:,;n:! -01~il co111tr I t-90'""' _,.._ .,...,. ..,,,,., M -~-too~ 'f°' 01 ~ -"''"" IWil'l .,...,,,._, be_,ltt\ -------------------------------~~--- - I I I I I I I I I r -· ~·Movie Guide for the Week N ~ E From Page 32 4> ~ 0 by EcJOllr Allan Poe a wkl- owe<'• l1tll W11e Intrude$ on hit MCOnd matrlage. a drunllatd u-b<ocka and tn()(lat 10 pu1 an end to hi. wile'• alfa1<. a_._, uses hypnos;s 10 suspend a COiieague bet-~·· andd .. lh 1:00 I) * * • '"' "TM Lusty ~ .. I 1952) Suun Hay- wetd, Rooert M11cnum A c:owt>oy does evetythlng 10 t>ec:ome • rodeo Siar 61) * • "Stanley" 11972) Alex Rooc:o, Chrla Robln- 10 n A ra111a1nake becOmM a Vietnam vale<· a.n's peraonal weapon ot ,.....,. agalnat mankind. l:<NI [I:() •*a "Inside Moves" 11930) John Savage, David Uo<M A newcomet to the group ol regulan et an Oakland bat may l10IO Ille key to making Iha batten- der 1 drum ol l>eCOminQ 1 ptO bWltbail player A reality.·PO' 1·10 8 a a a "The V1t1J111 Sol· diera · 11970) Lynn RedgflY9, Nigel Pllrlc;I( A giroup ol Mlu..,.., naive Brllish recruill leatn the lac~ ol kl• and wat Wflen I~ we _, to battle 111 Mllll)'lla 1:11 ·~"The Working Gltll" T,_ glt'la llnd no jOb too l\lld to handle and wtll do any1hlng lor money 'R' (%) • * "Outh Game" ( 1977) Sondta Locke, s.y. mout CalMI wtiW. h&$ wtte •• .-y. • man lnVlt .. two anrectlve teen-•g• glrll lnlO hit hOUM IOf' the night, later dlseoverlng that the young t>eautlea are homk:ldat me01acs 'R' 1:to (CJ * * ,.., "Newsltonl'' Bill Hunter, Chris Haywood Two rival news companlea attempt to edge each othet out 1n a r-tor the Australian ,_ v-s 1n 1he '40s 'PG 0 * • 'o\ ··The Fo11nuh1 ( 1980) Matton Brando. Geotge C Scott While Investigating the mlHOer ot a ~. a veteran cop un<:OV9t s a c;onapir acy involving the SUpptHSIOn ol a ayn111e11c: fuel formula by the Oii comp1nies R' :t-05 II a • • ··tndlscr .. t ( 1958) Cary Granl. tngrl<I Bergman A rich ""-lean and a Eutopean ac:tress lalt In loV1I although he claims to be married 2:30 0 • • ·~ ··curse Of The Undead" ( 1959) Erk: Flem• 11\g. Mlc:tl.MI Pate A Yam· pita gunman spt .. ds ter- ror 111toug11<>u1 11'19 WeSI m a • "Elghle.\ And An•lou•" (1957) Manha Sc:ott. Jecili. Coogan A yOUl\g girl llnCll thlt Ille road to hlPPI,_ la a roc:lty and 01t1n tragic: one 3:06 (%) • • • • "Kremer v1 Kramer" ( 1979) Duatln Honman. Matyi Streep. A man bait,.. with Illa ••· wife for cuatocfy of 1"81r y'OUng 8Qn aft« Ille Waiki ou1 on them 'PG' tiiO CCJ ••• * "lOYe And Death" (1975) Woody Men, Oletle i<.ton A noted c:owwd In the Aue-- llM Atmf ~ ,,..,,. nee 111a 11"8 io.. wt1o dt... "'"' lft1o • OIOt lrwoMng an~ on l"8 ... of emperor ~- 'PO' • *. * * "C>tdllwty ,... .. ,1..,,~~ ..... Ooflald~. Atyll~~ .,... '° pul ....... ti-* ...... .,.., 11111 lln*w'I ........... _ ...... ........ ,.... ..... billld_,.. ,...., lftd Illa GRAND SCHEME -Michael Caine (left ) stars as a financial wheeler-dealer who meets an impoveris hed Italian prince <Lou is Jourdan > in Switzerland and cons pires with him to corner the world silver marke t in "Silver Bears" Thursday at 9 p.m. on NBC <Ch. 4>. COid. ~ mother 'R' 4:00 ( $) ..... "Jullu• cae- $8100 ( t953) Manon Blan- do, James Mason. Based on the play by Wiltlam Shakespeare. Potlt1cal lntngue and treac;llefy c;u1. mlnate In murder In ancient Rome 4: 10 8) a * • "Vellownec:k" ( 1955) Lin Mc:Catthy. St&- phen Counlelgh A QfOUP ol Civil War ~tll<S head for freedom through the Florida Eve<gladM 4:30 (HJ *a • "The LUI Mat· ned Couple In Arnenc:a" ( 19110) Geo1ge Segel. Natalie Wood A hapOlly mauMICI c;ouple begtn to wondcw how happoly mar· rled they really ate alter ~ all ol tl>etr friends' marnaoes end up on the divorce coun 'R' Wednesday movies DECQt8ER 30, 1 .. 1 EVEHIHG 8:00 (S) • *'It "Scavenger Hunt" ( t979) Richard l!Gn· jamln, James Coco When an eccenlrl<: mlltlonalre dies. lne c:ondllions of his Wiii _,d his heirs on a wtld 1earah IOf' various Brllc:lel on a ac:avenget flat, the wlnn« being able to olalm the dec:eaMd's fortune 'PG' •••• 'h "The 8leCll Stalllon" ( 1979) Kelly Reno. Mickey Rooney. Al'ttr belt'O r.acuad trom IN llllend on wflidl llley -· lh4poweeked logellt-.. • • young bOy Ind • Ilona becofM ~ In n. race cl Iha~· ·o• (%) •••• "I(,_ Va. Kr-" (1079) Ov1tln Holfmlln, ~ 81fMP. A -~ ... wfltl ....... ...... tor cuatody °' "*' young ~ .,.., " .... out on th9m. 'PO' e:ao CC) • * 'h "The H•d W~" ( 1MO) Palrldl MoOooNn, LM VIII Cleef, A '*9d .....aln 1111 tO ~ OM '-"'"-1111 .,.,. 1'19 CM rwtn. 'A' -' 7:00 (H) * * * •;, "file Black S1alllon" ( t979) Kelly Reno, Mickey Rooney Alter being rescued from Iha island on which they -e Slllpwtocked togelll· er, a young boy and • hO<M bec:ome involved In 111eraceo1macenrury ·G· l0) **"The Final Count· down" ( 1980) Kirk Doug· 18S, Mar11n S,,_., A myS· te<l<>US llO<m II sea lran- sporll the 11tomic:-pow9tlld alrcrar1 c:amet U SS N•m· 1t1 back in time to Oec:em- t>et &. t9• 1 po4lit1on1ng Ille vessel bel-Pearl Harbor and lhe adYanc:ing Ja~ fleet 'PG 1:00 0 • • ''Molly And Law· leas John ( 1972) Vera Mllel. Clu Gulaget A con· damned outlaw MGapes rns doom by na118fing ltte sherilf s wile 1n10 t>ecom· 1ng his g411away accom pllce 1¢1 •• The Lady V•n· IShet' ( t97!1) EUIOll Gould Cybill Shepherd An onno- c:ent man arl<I a oeaotllul woman at• awept Into 11 deadly eSl>'Qn&ge caper aboard e European e•preH tteon traveling lhrough pre-war Naro Get· many ·po· (SJ • • • Retutrec:· tlon" ( 1980) Ellen Burstyn, Sam Shepard Aller • near fatal auto accident, 11 wom· an lln<ll Chat an. hH the ability to heel other• but le l*'Mc:Uled b8CllUM of het 1efloNI 10 claim a divine Influence. 'PG' ••••• "Ordinary People" 41NO) Mary Tyler Moore, Oonlld Sul'*'-'d. A gulft..ftdden 1-..goer ttylfto 10 put Ilia ... badl t~afltr l'lle ~·· dlMh Ind .... °"" 9lildOe attempt ,....,,_ OUI IO 1111 ~I telher and IW co6d, r~ mottler. 'R' (1) *. "CNna •• Ubarty 31" (1180) Wlll'tftft Oalea, Flblo T9'fi, A ~ !Oner. lorm.1Y • gun- flOl*r, ........ --~ ~ • rllllroad COlllp*"'f -Mno to ,.,.. 9:00 II ([) ··Sento< T rtp' (Prem1erel Scott Baio. Faye Grant. The adven- ruras ol a class 01 Mid· western hlgh·sc:hool slu· dents In New York to Cele· brate their graduation are c:hronlcted (H ) • • ··From The Liie 0 1 T,.,. MarioneUes" ( 1980) Rober1 AUOtn CttrlstlNI Bucttegger An apparently mtld-manneted bu1o1ness. man murdets the prosh· IU1e whom he VISlfed regu• latly R' 10 •., • • Becllet ( 1964) Richard Burton Pele< 0 Toole King Henry II ol Englarl<I clashes ""'h Ille Archblsllop ol Canter- bury during Ille 12th ceo- tury t:'5 ( l • • Death Game ' ( 19771 Son<l•a Locke Sey· mour Cassel Whole ht$ wile is away a m~n Hlv1tM two ettrac:llv! 1een-aoe g1tls onto hos house la< the night. 1atl"f dlscoverong lhal the young beauties are homiCl<laJ maolacs R 10-001c , • • • • "S•l\Qin' rn The Rain • ( 1952) Gene Ketry, Debbie Reynolds. Ourlng HOilywood's transo- lton to the talkies. a top sJ11111t slar 11111 In love with 11 spirited newcomer S) • • ·stood And Guts" An aging wrestler -s hi• mllllon-to-one shot for IMlClCeU on Ille. wortc 111><1 !<Ml. ·PG· tC>-.JOCt •••It "200t· A Sp-Odyssey·· ( t96a) Keir Oulea. Gary lod<· wood Aatronauts ...i to find the alien lntelllgenol rwponllbtl tor a puullf>g luNlr monolith muet -l9tld ""'111 WI ~d oomp.iw 11111t i. t~ to IAlll• control of their ,...... 11.00 IJ» • • ..., "LCIW'IJ Cou- plw" I 1N01 SNl'iey Mac- l.lllne. ,,_ Coburn Two ooupM9 --tnan1ed, -noc -111ta 1 •tab at tome unconvenllonal •evrouPnll with rlo4oue ,..,..._.PO. U:tl cJ) **~ "TM38 Stepl" Ctl71) Jdwl ...._ Oevlc:I Wlrl*A-~ .... ,, . -·""' 9*1ke eooaa ~· .,_. 1 / -- polk:a and • Mc:tet group of 1oreion ageoia Ol*'&tlng 1n England wMn he It framed ror a atranoet'• mu•de• 'PG 12:00 I) a a* "Angels In Tile Outfield' ( 1951) Paul Doug!•~ Janet Leigh Ce~11a1 iotus spu1 mo P1ll&bUrgh PltalM on .in unusual winning 111 .. 11. Cl •••• The Grasshopper ( t970) Jacquehne Brsset Jom Btown A bored 19-ye&r· Oki glfl goo• to Lat Vega1 to put some spice inlo httt rathet otdonary l1le R ltO * • Xanadu 119801 OtMa N_.on.John. G- t<elly A young artist a heavenly mu5'1 and a Hllll· m11n1a1 m1111on111e )oln rorces lo open up a huge rollet·d•tc:o palace 'PG' t2':06 11 * * a "The Swlsa Con- 1piracy· 11977) David Janss&n. Elke Som'TIGI A lor,,_ gov1trnm1tnt 1nves- 11ga1or is ttlred by a Swlu bank when llY9 ol their depositors wllh 1ecret aocounts are th1ea1ened W11h blac:kma" (R) 12:30 0 • * • 1 "Monate< On Tile C ampus " ( 1958) Arthur Franz, Joann• Moore When • sc1en1111 becOmeS his own guinea pig and in,ects ttimsetl ... 1h Ille blood or a mlHion-year· old fish. he •~ lutned 1nlo a rnons1er 1:00 '8 * • * · T0<1t Total Tora!' (1970) Matlin Ba.I· sam, Joseph Co11an In Oecemt>et. 194 t JIPI· MM forces rffdy ttiem· 9a1.,.. 10 mount a mass<vo air auaull on Pearl Her· bot 61) * * a "The R181ng 01 The Moon" ( 1957) Cyril Cunck. Noel Purcell lntroduGed by Tyrone Power A trllogy ol dlllet· ent 11ortea examines lte- land and 111 people 'Zl * • * 'fhll little Prince" ( 1974) Richard Kiiey, GeM Wll~. An 81r· fine pllol Slr&nded on Ille desen encounters • stfenge little boy lrom a d1&1en1 planet who II 541archong ror the cause ol hts unhllj)ptnoas 1:10 0 • • Surprose Pack age ( t960) Mltu Gaynor Yul Brynne< A deported gemote< d9CICIM to steal lhe c1own of lhe Gree!< ktng alt9t hos old girllrl8nd appeat~ 1nstud ot Ille money ptom1r.@d h•m 1:30 S1 • • • • Scavenger Hunl ( 1979) Richard 8en· j3m1n. Jemes Coc:o When an eccentric mllllon .. re Otes. the cond1tlOlls o; his will send h1~ he;ra on a wild ..,arch lor varooua arUctes on a sca~oe< 1111. lhe winner being able to claim me dec4H@d's l0t1une PG 0 • • ,,., · Sc111al" ( 1980) Merlin Mull. Tueadey Weld. A ./lapplly married Marin County couple are spurred by lhe+r ttendy neighbors OllO ••plorlng alt8fn1nrve lllast)'les 'R' 1:40 (t:t} • • "Br .. klng Otasa·· (1980) Hual O'Connor. Phil Denieta A British punk pep star'• l•l•lyle U111- mately IMdl to trllgedy 'PG' Thursday movies oa:a.-R 3 '· ,.. , EWMNG t:oO CJ:) * • ,_. ·· Aak Atty Giff' ( 1959) Shlt'ley Maclalne, David ,...,,.,,. JoO and ._... Nnd-huntlng ~ "" 1'"'8 ot • Oft' ~ antY9d lft New Y()R Cit). (.I) • * • * ·· Adanl'I RIO" (1941) s~ 'Trecy, 1Calh81lne Hepb11rn A lftUtder .,.... --llavOC ,,, "" rNlt'l'leoa of • -~and-~ &£. Wt WWWlWii t&Wki a11orney 8:05 ( Z • •It "Thol ldOlmak· et ( t980) ~ ShatkllV Tovllll Feldshuh A man1- pUlat1ve managet u~ vaJ· tOU5 ploys to catapult two IMn·Bgefl 11110 pop Sing· ong a1are1orn 'PG 8~ 0 • * ·~ Space MOVMI ( 19791 Documentary Mu~ic by Mike Otdlleld Atch1va1 111m loot<Jge ctt1onocles tt>e trlumpns 01 tne US space program loc<.1song on Iha dramatic APQllO 1 t moon landing G 7:00 0 •It "M1ddle·Age Cra· 1y" ( 19801 Ann-Matgr"t Bruce Oetn A fe~as developer's successful job and beaulllut wile maneoe lo drive him inlo a m1d·llle crl!lls R' 8:00 0 • * ,,., 'The Horn Blows At Midnight" (19451 Jack Benny, AleKIS Smith A noH10-g11tlld trumpel playet Imagines htmself as Gabriel with a llOrn 61) It a* "Mystetklll From Beyond The Troengle" ( 1977) Documentary Reseatchets probe the mystifying phenomenon or s1range d1sappea1ances in 1ne "OeYll's TrlangMI ·· Ci •*'"' 'Silent Seteam 11980) Rebec:c:a Balding Yvont>e OeCarlO Several college students talle 1ooms 1n a IOf'et>o01ng Old hOuSe wnere a grisly and Sl~I pnSOIYCld murdet was comtnllf lld years eatlte< R' $1 e * ·~ "l.ltlle Miss Matker" ( 1980) Waite• Maltheu. JulMI Andr_. Baaed on Ille Damon Runyon story A grutt. ahn· gy t930s bookie's Ille It turned wound wneo he secec>IS 8 6-yeBr·old mop- pet as a market lot a rac· l~bet 'PG' 0 •• "From Noon TIU Three" ( 1977) Charles Bronson, Jiii Ireland A drifter 1$ recruited into a rag-tag rObbety gang 8:05 ( l • • • •;, ··The Man WllO Fell lo Eanh" ( 19761 David Bowle. CaN:ty Clark A roek 5181 lrom an alte<i plane1, on an Interplane- tary searcti tot watat tor his people t>ec:omeS an •~ploltecl m1llton11Jre on Earttt R 11~311 I H * • 1~ Uttle Moss Marker ( 1!180) Waller Matthau. Julie Andrews Based on the Damon Runyon Jtory A gruff. shn· gy 1930s booloe·s ~le •s tumed around wnen r>e accepts a 6-yeat-old mop- pet as • matker fa< a rac· 1!!9 bet PG' 9:00 U (8 * •''I Sllvet Bears' ( 1978) Michael Celne, CyblU Shephe<d An accounting geniUS working lor a Las Vegas syr>dlc:ate 1n a Sw;u b1111k becomes involved In an 1ntroca1e plot to swindle some ol me world's lop ltnanc:iers (O' • • ·~ "Cemy .. 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Christmas at Disneyland • Continuing a 26-year tradition, Disneyland's ''Fantasy on Parade" is now in full swing daily down the park's Main Street. Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, Goofy, Pinocchio,· two miles of holly boughs, 200 wreaths and a Christmas tree with near.ly 3,000 ornaments are all part of Disneyland's holiday season, which continues through New Year's Day. In addition to the cartoon characters and lavish decorations, scenes from such Disney movies as "Mary Poppins," "'lbe Love Bug" and "Babes in Toyland" will be re-enacted during the parade. Scores of toy soldiers will march their way through the half ·hour production to add to the fantasy effect. Disneyland bas also booked special entertainment for the annual New Year's Eve Party, which serves . as the grar • ..: finale for the holiday season. Manhattan Transfer and Kool and the Gang will perform See Dimeyland, Page 2 = lotepnlsslO.n• J Cordio, Sampson eani Pilot theater honors if By TOM11TUS :12 of_..., ....... it ('f'ltU .. ,,., kut itt Cl .m.. ot /tw ~ i r~ Ute .,ear 1•1 in Utiealn alOllg tlw o.._,. ~ Cocuf) I ~ ~~ j AIDOQI the variowl shaken and moven la ~ community theater a.Ion• tbe Orance Cout, two -· peoflle st.and out this year aa baviq done a toocl g bit more sba.lrint and movi.nc than most. ~ Both are former president.a of their local theater groups, bavinc relloquiabed tbelr UUea iD midsummer, and both are stilJ i.ovolved up to their eyebrows in matiDc their respective playMuael work. Their mluiou bave demaaded exteuive dedkation. One b., strugled to keep bil theater alive iD tbe wake ol repeated setbatb, wblle tbe other is chiefly retpcm.sible for the unificalion ol Orance County's ~mmunity theaters into an organtution of common interests. They are people wbo IO tbe extra mile for the cause. Tiley .,e Joe Cordio and Patti·Gene Saml*Jll, tbe Daily Pi&ot's man and woman of the year in tbeata'- Cordio, ol Laguna NliueJ, served nearly two terms as president of the Saddlebact Valley Community Theater -wbicb was rechristened the Mission Viejo Playhouse this summer -and guided the group through its most traumatic two years. He is still in the forefront of the Mission Viejo players as tbey aeelt to acquire a permanent home. Sampeoa, a two-term president of the Friends ol the NeWport Theater Arts Center, bad barely cot ber new group oft aod nmni.ng when she hit upon the idea of brln1inc the county's many amlt.eur playhouses totetber. Tbe result wu the Oruce Comity CommUD.ity Tbeater AaoclaUoa, aow in its MCGGd year wtU. a ..membenblp of u produdq CJ'OUPS. eonuo. who came to <>ranee Comity in the mid·ll'IUI from ~ !lmi v~. wu one-of the earliest supporten of Ule Saddleb1ck Valle1 Community The.-, appeartnc in the l"OUP's secopd show, ~·auu.e Spirit.·· After playtn1 leading roles in "Ul)llt Up tbe Sky,'~ "Don't Drlak the Water" and tile criUcally acelaimed "A Viar From the Bridge" last •Prine. be is now in reliearsal for bis ejlliltb u the fatber iD "Come Bio• Your Hom," openlng1D January. But his major contributions to SVCT (now MVPl have been behind the scenes, beading up the remodeling wort oo the group's former home base on Obrero Street in Mwioa Viejo -and doing battle wit.b county building officials who GOOD MATI -Stunt akater Dou1bdee lla~ms in the combined Ice Follies and oa Ice show now In Ailabeim. MAN OF YEAR -Joe Cordio, shown as Eddie Carbone in "A View from the Bridge," is Daily Pilot's man of the year in theater for 1981. threat.Ill to halt oper1tions there. It proved to be 1 loeiq battle, but not because people like Joe Cordio didn't cive it their utmost. · Conl6o, wbo ascended to the presidency on tbe death ~ Ben Jutzi in 11'71, was re-elected iD tm aod w• aUtteeded tbi.a 1ear by Beby Soutbwortb. He remalna on the board a put president and contloues to devote a g<>04 share ol bis tlme to wbtl is now the Kisa.lon Viejo Playhouse < cvrently performint ln the Forum Theater on the l'estlval Of Arts croundl in Lll\ala Beach). All this work behind tbe scenes b11n't ' detracted from his first love -acting. Cordio's performances in "Don't Drink the Water" and this year's "A View From the Bridge" earned mention on the Dally Pilot's list of top five performers. Patti-Gene Sampson, a former sincer and disc jockey oo an all-woman radio station, came to WOMAN OF YEAR -Patti-Gene Sampson, president of the Orange County Community Theater Association, is Daily Pilot's woman of the year in theater. Newport Beacb fl'om Philadelphia and involved herself in the backstage area of community theater. When the Newport Tbeater Arts Center was organized two years ago, abe wu its flnt president. No sooner bid she gotten tbe Newport poup organiaed than she batched another inaplraticm - a theater fea,Uval involvinc Oran1e County community playhouses. Thal idea toot root and, in July of 1980, nine theaters catbered oa her home stage for a three-day showcase that attracted SRO crewels for each performance. . The success of the lB festival led to the formaUon of the Orange County Community Theater Association , a panel of local non·professional playhouses sharing a common goal -the promotion and advancement of See Theater. Page 9 Ice spectacular in Anahehn Center Combined show moves next to Long ~each, L .A. Da.ullng rtgUre skaters, . Olympic champions and comics will bigbllcht the 46tb edition of the Ice Follies and Holiday on Ice Combined Shows which ends ill six-day run Sunday at the Anabeim ConventioD Center. · The ice lbow will continue at the Loq Beaeb Arena for a Dec. 29 to Jan. 3 encacement f oUowed by a J-. ~17 run at the Los Anceles Forum. FeaturiJac an i.nternaUouJ cut ol akaten, the produetion i.ocludes 1llO 011mpic Sll•er lledal winnen Andras Sallay and Clariatilla Recoc11. West German cbampioaa Almut Lellmaan and Herbert Weisin1er aDd fin-Ume Australian cbamp6om Peter aod Eliaabetb Cain. Audiences will be treated to the hilarious antics ol lce comic Hana Letter and marvel at the talents ol JuUUnc stater Victor Ponce and bis a.1ear~ son Paul. Allo iD the cast 1re Joa stater Ken Johnson, splDDer lllld ju111..,. Joba Carlow, the comedy trio ol Bnmda Jobnaoll, Wane Anllltroq and Grq Ladnt, ,llllerpredwe akaw Alim Schr1mm and soloist Linda tlarrle1. Tbe sbow iatrochacea ~ llste. wJliO WW pesfwm a "Jump act." "PNdueed • Ima ucl Kflme&b Feld,.the show includes full-cast extravaganzas such as the traditioo.al opener "Rainbow on Ice" as well as "Fantasy ol the Deep" and "Le Graad Bal de Paris -1980, •' a re-creation of a turn· of-t.he-ceDtury Parisian soiree. Ticket.a are '9, $'1.50 and $5.50 witb a S2 discount for younc people under H at selected performances. For reservations or more informaUon, call ~151. . · . . Disrieyland F'rom Page 1 from 8:~ p.m. to 2:30 a.m. New Year's Eve. l'ete Candoli and his Orchestra are also set to perform, and comedians Skiles and Henderson will host the party. · A Umited number or tickets are available for the special New Year's Eve Party, with the $18 admission good ror all rides and entertainment-.~·· ~-.-··· .. -. • -· ·· ""···-• 3 ---------------~---------------------------i 'Ragtime' chronicles fracturing society i :- "Tl ... By J EFF PAU~R Of-0...-, "",... f"Ragti~" stars Mary Steenblirgm, Elizabeth McGot>ern, Brad Dourlf, HolDQrd E. RoWna, James Olaon and Jame• Cagney and is rated PG far rwdtl11 and aduU situationa. It i• playing at Edwarda Lido Cinema in Newport Beach.) "Ragtime" 1s a movie-lovers' movie, a big, lavish tale so full of primary colors and self-evident scenes that you hardly need the dialogue to understand what's going on. It's got the charm and visual candor of a silent film: everything you need is right up there on the screen. E.L. Doctorow's 1975 novel, "Ragtime ," wa s an ironic ma s t e rpi e c e about turn -of-the-century America and Milos Forman's movie version r e tains those powe rful ironies without undue volume -it's quiet and intelligent. As in the novel, various historical characters float through the film - Evelyn Nesbit, Stanford White. Harry K . Thaw -all of whom connect with a nameless "family'' made up of Father <James Olson), Mother (Mary Steenburgen) and Mother's Younger Brother <Brad Dourif). These connections, and the way that this proper. ins ulated family can't remain proper and insulated, is what tbe movie is about. Like t h e country t h ey ON THE SET -J a mes Cagney, left. and director Milos Forman discuss shot for ·Ragtime.· which fe atures Ca gney's first fi lm a ppear a nce in 20 years . represent, this family is about to be pitched headlong into a century with so much velocity that the change wiU leave them fractured, apart and profoundly different. It's a story of national puberty. "Ragtime " opens like a turn-of-the-century ·•Father Knows Best." The family dines politely in its well-appointed, upper middle-class house, discussin~ business, news, the country. A horrified servant bursts onto the scene and leads the mem- bers to the garden, where a negro baby lays among the flowers , as if he had s prung from the earth. Family routine is s hattered when Mother insists on taking the baby and its mother (found hiding nearby by police> into the household. The s pirit of this intrusion repeats it~lf throughout the film : the baby's father arrives and is soon wanted. by the law. Little Brother faUs in love a: with Evelyn Nesbit, Mother falls in ~ love with an immigrant Latvian W peddler who turns film director, CD Father goes to New York to help 3 police s ubdue terrorist s in the i Morgan Library unaware that Little ~ Brother is among them . Jn!" "'Ragtime," a lot happens between m e al s . Thi s crumbl i ng~ "Everyfamily" can't even sit down .... to two consecutive dinners without something major happening behind its back. They're America , getting its first taste of the 20th century. As the eve nts that plague the "family" grow more serious, the tone of ··Ragtime" ripens . whimsy turns t o e nl igh t enme nt , e nli g hte nm e nt l o confus i on , confusion lo tr agedy All of the major characters except Nesbit go through fundamental changes of atLilUde and Forman eases us through each one with an almost calibrated deftness When the famil y finall y dissolves we 're not swamped by nostalgia, but by the more painful awareness that they were lost more to the period than to each other. Theirs is a fated, n a tionally direct ed dissolution : they're one sore joint in a huge growing p_ain. Although th e c haracters in ."Ragtime" ta ke on symboli c overtones. unif o rmly fin e performances bring them a flesh and blood immediacy. Olson's Father is a See cQ.gney·s. Page 4 Table to Table ---------------- Bouzy Rouge highlights wine, affordable cuisine oellt ............... ......_ THE PURVEYOR -Tony Hermann. owner or the Bouzy Rouge Care in Newport Beacb. samples one of his own vintage wines. By MICHAEL DOUGAN Of-Delty ...... St.eff BOUZY ROUGE CAF'E, 3110 Nrwport Blvd., Newport Beach. 613-3440. Lunch~ from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Dinner from S 30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Mondays through l"ridays, 5:30-11 p.m. l"ridaya and Sah.lrdo.ya , S-9 p.m. Sundays. (Coming &oon, an a/femoon tea and poatry service from 3 to S.J Enlrees range from $495 to $12.50. Let's gel one thing straight: Bouzy doesn't refer lo booze, Rouge has nothing lo do with make-up and Cafe doesn't mean coffee shop. In fact. Bouzy is a region in the champagne district of France, rouge is a red wine made there and, in the case of this particular eatery, cafe is used in the European context. The Bouzy Rouge Cafe, then, is a place where people can eat European-style food in a relaxed atmosphere and for reasonable prices, or sip one of 15 vintage wines available by the glass. Judging by our initial visit, lbe Bou.zy Rouge, which has been open for only one month. promises to become a valued landmark on the Newport restaurant scene. The cafe, localed al the site of the defunct Eli Gre en's Saloon , is a thoughtful s tudy in eclecticism . The plates, many made of bone china, don't match. Neither do the chairs at the table, all antique. Dine rs are served on highly-glossed boards pried from the end of wine crates . Champagne comes on ice -in a top hat. And the menu reflects the decor: the food, in a fashion, hails from France, S witzerland. Germany, Italy, the Basque region, New York, England and North Africa. We started off with two soups -the New l!;n.cland·style clam chowder and minestrone, their soup du Jour. Both were hot, hardy and fully satisfying. For our malA course, we allarecl our entnes (a I recommended practice > of crepe scandia ($6.95) and English fondue ($7.95 ). The crepe -filled with smoked salmon -may not be for everybody but we loved it. Spiced with capers and topped with cream cheese, it was made with buckwheat, giving it a firm surface and rewarding flavor. The fondue, crisp bread and vegetables dipped m a sauce made from aged cheddar cheese and Watney·s dark bee r , would satisfy the most discriminating taste bud. Both dishes were plentiful, so we split a single dessert item -the chocolate mousse It was richer than King Hussein and lasted too good to be legal. Selecting our entrees was a troublesome task because ever ything on the m enu sounde d interesting. Our curiosity was particularly piqued by the Great Scot Hamburger ($5.95), topped with r are bit sauce and bacon. We were also tempted by the Foundue Bourguignonne ($9.95 per person>. served only to two or more, with beef or chicken to d ip in no less than six sauces. But the food at the Bouzy Rouge is only half of the fun. As the name implies, this place is very much about wine. Thanks to a unique wine bar that uses inert nitrogen gas to pull the liquid from the bottle, the cafe offers a list or 15 vintage wines by the glass, with prices ranging from $2 to $5.75 <for the Coste Caumarton pommard). We had a s weet San Pasqual Indian harvest gamay and a Caymus cabemet sauvignon. No complaints there. It was, in fact, the wine bars of New York and London that Inspired proprietor Tony Hermann t.o open the Bouzy Rouge. But. said Hermann, a wine bar alone s eemed too trendy a concept to have lasting value. So, after spending several month•• the Continent doing research, be hit upoc the idea of a European cale with the wine bar u a featured See BOU%!/, Page 13 2 4 ~Cagney's appearance brief hut fun in 'Ragtime' z From Page 3 etight, trembling bundle of ~ inadequacy; he seems to see bis G> impending out -of-dateness ~ descending as clearly as we do. As i;' his wife, Steenburgen's Mother ~changes inversely , gradually u. assuming the conviction to act as ..:wel l as s peak f o r h erself . ~ Steenburgen is naturally genteel, _s almost patrician , and there's a i strength behind her lovely, open ~ face. Brad Dourif, the stuttering 0 Billy Bibbit in '·one Flew Over the ~ Cuckoo's Nes t," brings the same paralyzed hesitancy to the part of Younger Brother. He's translated the famous stutter into body language, his head dipping shamefully, his eyes seemingly forced downward by something we can't see, his voice sort and broken. In the book, Doctorow described him as "having trouble finding himself," and in Dourif's hands, Younger Brother doesn't seem to know where to look. But the movie is stolen by two performers who haven't been seen much on s creen -Elizabeth McGovern and Howard E . Rollins. McGovern, who plays the beautiful chorine Evelyn Nesbit, looks a little like Brooke Shields, but she's fuller both facially and in what she can Begin Your New Year at the Marriott. 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She's pre-common se n se. pre -rational and pre-conscien ce too. With so little sense of herself, its easy to see that Evelyn will sell herself short. She'll probably never be disappointed either; she's a survivor. Howard E. Rollins plays Coalbouse Walker, a Ragtime piano player who is woefully mistreated by bigots and bureaucrats alike. His car is de molished. his wife is clubbed to de ath by policemen, he is torn away from his son. Without legal reeourse, Walker becomes a murderer and a terrorist, holding the J .P. Morgan Library in New York as hostage for his demands -be wants his car restored and the man who started the whole a ffa i r , volu nteer f ire department captain Willy Conklin (Kenneth McMillan>. turned over for personal justice. Ro llins is a a big, handsome, well-spoken actor, but from his first moment on screen we can see that See ·Ragtime,' Page 14 NEW YEARS EVE at the INN at the PARK HOTEL 1 Block So. of Disneyland on Harbor Blvd. BIG BAND DANCING TO THE DDIE STELL ORCHESTRA 9PMTO1 AM •Giant 32'x64' teakwood dance floo< • Noisemakers, hats. and favors • Free validated parking • 2 dnnks or split of champagne $15 PER PERSON Advance Sa le of Tickets at the Sunday 119 land Dance .. • Dec. 27 -8: 15 PM -Inn at The Par k Wednesday over 30 Singles Dance Dec.. 30 -8:30 PM -Inn at The Park Alsc ... The Hotel Cashier Anytime . OVERLANDSTAGE R~TAURANT • \ .PRIME RIB DINNER$12so . ,.\ lnotud:ng far.1011s Salad Wagon Reservations please 750· 1811 PERSON 24 HR. RECORDED INFORMATION 525-7657 ------------------- WIN 4 TICKETS WORTH S 18 Hundreds of Sports & Vocation Displays RVs & Accessories • fishing Oinics • Comping • Travel Film Festival • HOURS: 2-10 pm Daily Hoon-10 pm S.t. 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Visitors also may see rare and The park is open daily in all "Tl parade featuring tigers, camels, All new shows in the Safari Camp endangered animal species on s afari weather from 9:45 a .m ., with the last a: llamas, horses and clowns beginning entertainment center include the trails. car admitted at 3:30 p.m., and is ~ today at Lion Country Safari in White Samoyed Dog Show, Elephant Admissi o n , i nc I u ding a 11 localed on the San Diego Freeway · Laguna Hills. 'Show, Animals of the World and attractions except live animal rides, (405) at Irvine Center Drive. W Parades of the animals will take Clown Show, Llberty Horse Show and is $5.95 for adults and $3.75 for Call 837-1.200 for more information. CD ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_;_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-3 {CIJr l>I l 141 gr 3\ 1111 IC \ I . II 0 \ I ' I \ ' It . ~ HEAR YE'' . ~ .. ~. ·~' HEAR YE!! GIANT .~~ · ·NEW YEAR'S EVE CELEBRATION DINNM • DAMCINCi HORNS • HA TS • NOtSIMAICHS Dll.et-Price IKW.S Al n.. 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Besides earning a profit for his efforts. he has the opportunity to enjoy special trips to places like Disneyland, Knott's Be rry Farm , Catalina, and other fu'n places. We're proud of Paul. He is an asset to the Daily Pilot i ... N (/I -co QI) ... ' ,r~ 6 ! Diversions i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ~-PLAYS------~ "PAINT YOUR WAGON,'' a Lerner-Loew ~ musical set on the western frontier, is on stage ~ through Feb. U at the Harlequin Dinner U: Playhouse, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana. ..:Curtain times vary tor Tues -~ day-through-Sunday performances with CD reservations and information available CJt j 979-SSll. ~ "FUNNY GIRL," the musical biography -0 a: of Fanny Brice, is now on stage at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 1~ Ave. Pico, San Clemente. Performances are given nightly except Mondays through Jan. 3 at varying c urtain times. Call 492-9950 for ticket information. "A CHRISTMAS CAROL," a stage version of Charles Dickens' classic, finishes Its run Sunday at South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Performances are at 8 p,m . today, 2:30 and 8 p.m. on Saturday and 2:30 and 7:30 p.m . Sunday. Call 9S7-"033. 6000 TASTE A TRADITION ..• One of Southern C&lifornla ·s Award Winning Restaurants! "Early Diner Special" Monday thru Friday . 5:00-7:00 p.m. VwiM ~ flf llltriea!" AeMNahons Suggested •ab lurns .,llfaurant 37 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH F<lR Rf;!;ERVATIONS 6U· •' l.:' Real .· Cantliese FOid Hf here or taki hotN STAG CKllSE CASIO A VERY SPECIAL JAPANESE RESTAURANT Award winning traditional Japanese cuisine and superb western-style specialties. Your favorite seafood, chicken, and steak. Delicate soups and delightful salads. Impeccable service in a most beautiful setting. Discover Yamato ... a very special dining experience. 60 FuhiOft Island Newport Bach / 644-4811 Cntury Pla.u Hotel 277-tMO -DANCE------ "THE NUTCRACKER" wlll be performed by the Civic Ballet of Southern California at 2:30 and 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday in the Huntington Beach High School Auditorium. Seats are $5 reserved or $6 at the door. For reservations or information phone 891 ·5105 or 846-0215. -POP, JAZZ AND COONTRY MUSIC - KNOTT'S BERRY FARM In Buena Park will host several top stars in concert over the coming week. HELEN REDDY will appear at 4:30, 6:30 and 8:30 p.m . this Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Comedian' NORM CROSBY and .the "BIG BLUE WRECKING CREW" come on stage at the same times on Dec. 29 and 30. On Dec. 31, JIM PHOTOGLO will perform at 1 and 3 p.m. That evening 12S dance bands will play throughout the park while AMERICA and QUARTER FLASH perform in the Good Time Theater . Wdterfront NewYearS Dinner Pdl1y! Enjoy the best view on the harbor and a tempting dinner that includc5 beverage, dessert, fine California champagne and your choice of: •Roast Prime Rib of Beef au Jus • Broiled Swordfish Steak • Steak & tlroiled Stuffed Shrimp $19.95 ;~:SON Regular menu served S:OOPM -8:00PM We'll also have party favors and live entertainment in the lounge by "JASON CHASE'.' ' STI-tl:mdrifter J2n•ranr OYSTER BAR • COCKTAJLS 3333 West Pacific Coast Highway Reservations now being accepted 642-2295 -SINGLES------ PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS Orange Coast chapter will have a Christmas w ine and w it at 8 p.m . today in Costa Mesa . For Information, call 559..()8.46, MARRIAGEABLE CATHOLICS will host a Christmas dinner dance at 7 p.m. Saturday in Fountain. Valley. Cost is $16 per person. The group will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m . in Orange. For information, call 779-6805. Sl~GLETARIANS will have a discussion and wine party at 7: 30 p.m. Sunday In Costa M esa. For information, call S31-0052. ' WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP w ill go to dinner at 6:30 p.m . Sunday in Anaheim. For information, call 956-8669. ORANGE COAST SINGLES will have a New Year's party Thursday in Fullerton. For information, call 960-2500. Strip Steak Alouette with Sauce Au Poivre 'lender strip sirloin stuffed with herb & garlic cheese and topped with ·a demi-g/OZi? of delicate peppercorn and sour cream sat.la!. Butterfly Pasta with Broccoli & Cauliflower lighdg tossed in pesto sauce. Special Salad Houlihan PLUS ... Egg Nog Rum Pie! SlJ.95 Also Featured ... January 1, 2 & 3. MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW! Join us for our gala party in the lounge! • Newport 8e.ach • 4880 Campus Ori\ie 2 Blocks South of MacArthur• 752-6023 ~ 8e.ach • Muina Pacifica Mall • 598-96.18 On ~ Pldfic Coast Highway Air~ Credit Cards Accepted For complete ad copy and art services advertisers au along the Orange Coast II .. .... rely on .... , rlml I 7 Doo Dab parade a weird alternative ! A group of lawnmower pilots will contribute i the only motorized entries m the annual Doo Dab ::" Parade beginning at 10 a.m. Sunday between Fair ~ Oaks and Pasadena-avenues in Pasadena. O: The parade, less than a decade old, is the ~ culmination of the Doo Dab celebration which o began wtth the crowning of a queen Dee. 6. § A photo and art exhjbit runs from noon to S 3 p.m. daily through Dec. 31 at the Baxter Gallery i on the Cal Tech campus in connection with the ~ parade, and admission is free . y. Another pre-par ade event is lbe Pub Crawl _. beginrung at 7:30 p.m. Saturday beginning at La ~ Fondita Restaurant in Pasadena. _. The parade has featured such off-beat entries as the California Bankers Synchronized Brief Case Drill, a group of marching waitresses and a family dressed as Clydesdale horses. APPEARING AT KNOTTS -Grammy Award winners Gerry Becklery and Dewey Bunnell, better known as America, will apPear in Knoll's Berry Farm's Good Time Theater New Year's Eve. . 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Hosted Cocktals SeYed ~the Ewnlng • Dancing to the Jl\.itic: al St&e 8ertner • Party FM>rS $69.00 Per Penoa ALEXANDER'S ~BASH Art ----- Chinese br.ush art · T A ln Le • By JOEL C, DON Of .. DMly ""left Huntington ~each resident Mariwade Douglas ha~ been bill~. ~s an "American Artist with a Ch1!1ese Brush &n her first major show at the California Museum of Science and Industry In Los Angeles. ~er exhibition, which opened recently and continues through Feb. 10, ia the culmination of 10 ye~rs of painting, the last three specializing in the delicate watercolor techniques of this Oriental art form . . "It started out as a bobby; I had always wanted to paint,". she said. "It was still a bobby when I got into Chinese brush pa.inting. •· Her husband was a physician with the Air Force for 34 years. includjng a stint as the personal physician to the nation's first seven astronauts. During travels to bases in the U.S. and <?er many, Douglas took brush in hand to pass the time. When her husband moved to Orange County to lake a POii.lion with McDonni!ll Douglas, she enrolled -id"~ Co~lline Community College class under lM direction of Dr. Ning Yeh, a Chinese brush pa.Inter". "I ha4-always been inte rested in Sumi <Japaneme. 6rusb painting)," she explained "I al"'.aya I~ Oriental art but I was never abie to do 1t. , . "Wh~ I ~k w~tei:c~lor painting in Germany I did n?t ~e 1t. But tn Chinese brush painting it is so fascmatine. so chalJenging. . "It bas a lot of _philosophy behind it. You don't Just throw something on a piece 9f paper. You have to have a feeling or freedom wlien you're doing it.'' . The tools or her art include bamboo brushes with . different t~s of animal hairs, paper of varyrng absorbencies. colors or inks and an ink stone to grind them. Special blocks feature Chinese characters that spell her name for signing tbe prints and square insignia blocks set lhe mood or lhe piece. ~olJen ~~~~ . ·~~ ~rayon ·-- GENUINE OflNfSE MAHDMIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A lo C.Orte Dishes .• Lunch. Dinner Dail>' • Food To Take Out . 4715C ..... •OU ... I 750.7171 • 750-Sott .JOJJ ........... 4. • ..___......... COSTA MIU • ___... -'42-71 '2 • '31·f tl I starring In . I Detty,...__.., LM ~-- Fl R ST MAJ OR. SHOW The work or Huntington Beach artist Mariwade Douglas is on display at the California Museum or Science and Industry in Los Angeles. • 'The No. 1 thing is that the grinding of the ink helps relax and prepares you to be in a tranquil state," she said. "Yet the painting itself is to be done with dynamic strokes." She bas a preference for painting bamboo, gentle landscapes, flowers and plum bloS&Oms - See Chinese. Page 13 I MIU> ON riil nDlftl'CJ mJ·llU.INO NOVEL., ~ @Uil "OttOIST STOll Y" FR.ED MEJ.. VYN OOUGl.AS JOHN ASTAIRE DOUGLAS FAlABANl<S. JR HOUSEMAN CRAIG WASSON PATRIClA NEAL ALICE KRIGE ~ ....... ~ -~ Museuin reveals collectors' choices Newport HarboT Art Museum will offer a program focusing on private and public art collecting interests in California which will include nine exhibitions over an 18-month period. "California Collects: lmportant Works from the Permanent ColJection of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art" opened Dec. 18 and will continue throueh Feb. 14 as the first of the six-week exhibits. The selection of paintings, works on paper and photographs covers the complete range of modern art from Fauvism to contemporary living artists, with a large selection of Expressionist and American post-war Abstract Expressionist works. It includes "The Girl with the Green Eyes" and "Vase of Anemones" by Matisse as well as works by Derain and Friesz. Another valuable loan from the San Francisco museum is Piel Mondrian's "Cathedral" done in 1914. Many of the artists such as Mondrian and Matisse never have been shown in Orange County. The second presentallon of the series will show perceptual art juxtaposed with a Larry Bell exhibition and will be followed by an exhibit of works by Mexican artists who lived in California. Paul Schimmel, curator of exhibitions and collections at the museum, said, "Although public and private collecting is extensive and growing rapidly within the state, not enough is known about many of these collections by our Orange County art audience." The current exhibit is on display in the museum's Great Gallery. with subsequent shows displayed in either the Hester Gallery or Sullivan Gallery. Each exhibition is designed to coincide with and complement the major exhibition, and each will be accompanied by a publication wbich will be bound into a compendium of the complete series. Also on display now is "Psycbolo&ical Paintings: The Personal Vision of Jon Serl," which shows 40 paintings by the 87-year-old Californian. His colorful paintings, primarily with oil on INOW SHOWING I wood or masonite, deal with mystical and primal images, often in bizarre settings. Memory, perception and the subconscious are recurrent themes in his primitive works, and be mixes mundane 6Dd profane with a folk art-like fl atness. A self-taught •rtlst. Serl relies heavily on the interplay of raw, briJJlant coloring in bis work. The exhibit marks only the third time the artist publicly has shown his art and is accompanied by an illustrated catalog and color poster reproducing one of bis paintings to scale. It will continue through Feb. 7, and the museum is open to the public from 11 a.m. to s p.m. Tuesday through Sunday at 850 San Clemente Drive in Newport Beach, one block from Fashion Island. • •• Theater From Page 2 community theater in Orange County. Patti-Gene became OCCTA's first president, then handed the gavel over to Jack Willenbacher this year -but got it right back when WUJeobacber moved to Oregon. Last summer's festival found 12 theater groups participating and the schedule expanded to four days. Today OCCTA's 13·theater board of directors meets moolbJy at the Newport Theater Arts Center to plan new projects in support of community theater. Cordio and Sampson join an honor roll of men and women of tbe year in theater that now numbers 16. Previous recipient.a have been David Emmes and Doris Allen (1974), Kent Johnson and Marthella Randall (1975), Martin Benson and Pali Tambellini (1976), Ernie Verre and Barbara Hampton (1977), John Fersacca and Jean Koba ( 1978), Ben Jutsi and Susan O'Connell ( 1979) and • Douglas Rowe and Eileen Fisbbacb ( 1980). 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Page 12 - Rock Dancing !llightlr ICHABOD'S WELCOMETOTllEGRANDOPEMNG OE LAN EV'S 630 Lido Park Ori ve Newport Beach 675·3145 18582 Beach Bl \"d. Huntington Beach 541·6331 OF EDWARDS CINEMAS NEWEST ADDl'DON ••• mw MIDS 881JTB £GMT PLAZA TOWN CENTDI CINEMAS IVY HOUSE lf-Honey Bees FIVE CROWNS RESTAURANT t8:g~~~'1:e~~~· 494.9491 : IN CINEMA #2 ..• Dancing Nightly : 3801 E . Coast Highway Corona del Mar 760-0331 Mary LouO'Toole Showcase Sin~ers JEREMJAH'S .. ST EAKHOUSE lf- 8901 Warner A\'e. • Huntington Beach • FOXHUNTER 848·2662 : 17927 MacArthur Blvd Music Niizhtlv It Irvine -549-8728 J .P. MAC'S It Danc ing Nightly Variety 10142 Adams Ave It -.;;;;;miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1: "'Chariots of rtre· b a wonderful film. It wUl thrill you and deUght you and very potJtJlbly exalt you to t.ears. A rare film that will surprise you with its beauty · and magnificence of sp;rft . ·· -H ... ....-.. Jecll •vou "* * * * (lllghest rating) 'Chariots of ~· Ufta the apirit t.o a new h;gh." -H-..... 0..ty N-1 llAtl-C..rc>" • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • : • • • •• • ' A SHAMIUG (',41(1-NOOUCTION •A ll(H ~1>111() FllNI It OEVYOiASE • MODERN 'PRoafMs .PAm o·AR8ANVIUE·MARY KAY P\ACE -OO'IU-•·~CAlllUI -lbAiiNEY CCilMAN( becut...e Ptodu<., OOUGtAS C KENNEY P<oduc.cl by ALAN GaEISMAN oNI MICHAR ~llG Wl'11ten by KEN SHAPIRO & TOM SHEltOHMAN & ARTHUtl SEUEllS 0"4Kfed. by KEN SHAPIRO Must< by DOMINIC FRONTIEllE~ m=:.:r..:::-A COlO. IV I)(~'!:~ -·· ... ---i:.1. IN CINEMA #I • •• Lock the doors ... here come the Ne@llJOrs A Comic-Nightmare COLUMBIA PICTURES P.-.wnt• A JOHN G AVILDSEN FILM OF A Z ANUCK/BROWN PRODUCTlON JOHN BELUSHI DAN A YXROYD "NEIGHBORS• c-.. ....,.CATHY MORIARTY KATiiRYN WALKER E"""•-"""'-"IRVING PAUL LAZAR -i BERNIE BRILLSTEIN M-"' Bill CONTI ~,i.,LARRYGELBART 8-lu,-11w,.......1o, IBOMAS BERGER P""'-1..,RICHARO O. ZANUCJ<.,..,DAVlD BROWN l~i.,JOHN G.~~~~~--·-1 NOW OPEN!! EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT EDWAIDS CINEMA MAllOl AT A.DAMS COST A MISA 146-J I 02 N TEATB8X edwards SOUTH COAST PLAZA TOWN CENTER £INEillA8 751-4184 -co CD .... It .;,;;;._.;.;=!::======;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:o;==.;.::;::::::------------- From Page 11 PLUSH FOX Dana Point -661-6688 25192 Cabot Road PLANKHOUSE Laguna Hills -830-8220 RONSTADT'S 6060 Warner Ave. Huntington Beach -719 W. 19lh St. Costa Mesa -642-2973 842·5111 PLANKHOUSE Live Country Rock Nightly 18872 Beach Blvd QUIET WOMAN Huntington Beach -696 S. Coast Highway 964-2786 Laguna Beach -494-0162 WANTED HEARTBEEPS A UNIVERSAL PICTURE 0 ••• ~ CJl'rS'llDlS lllC A HUGE SELECTION OF MOVIE HITS INQUOIM) NOSTALGIA• •IUGfOUS • CHIUMI~ • AOUll TAPIS VC"I • a10 IC .. EENI • COLO" CAMElltAI F"ONT·ltOW CENTE" CL.Ua • vtDIO OAMH COLO" TV'S • ACCHIO .. 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PEPPERCORN'S 80SZ Stark St Huntington Beach 842-5535 WAREllOtJSF: 34SO Via Oporto Newport Beach 673 4700 WHISTLE STOP 31952 Del Obispo San Juan Capistrano 493 2227 WHITEHOUSE 340 S Coast Highway Laguna Beach 49-1-8088 Philharmonic concert set The s econd half of the Orange County Philharmonic Society's concert season will ring in the new year with a concert Saturday, Jan. 9. British native Simon Rattle will conduct the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra and Emanuel Ax, internationally acclaimed pianist, will highlight the first half of the program with Mozart's "Concerto in B flat for Piano and Orchestra." The event will be held al Santa Ana High School auditorium. Following intermission, Mahler's "Symphony No. 10 in F sharp" will be perfQrmed in a version prepared by Deryck Cooke. Rattle, appointed as the L.A. orchestra's principal guest conductor or th.is season, made bis American orchestral debut in January, 1979, leading the L.A. Philharmonic in a two-week concert engagement at the L.A. Music Center. For concert and ticket information, contact the Orange County Philharmonic Society at 646-6411. • • • Boozy Rouge Prom Page 3 attraction. The true inspiration, said Hermann, was the French braume, meaning simply an informal place to gather and eat. But Hermann kept that high-falutin' word out of the name of his restaurant because "I'd scare off hall the people. J tried very hard not to use any French words,'' even on the menu. Hermann said be wanted the Bouzy Rouge to. seem accessable -a place where no expertise or linguistic abilities were required to order a good meaJ, wbere jeans were aa welcome as cummerbunds, where prices were within everyone's grasp. Hermann hired a chef named Henri Mesclon whose knowledge of European cuisine and North African background Che's a native of Tunisia> enabled him to create a menu with a score of creative twiat.s. "There's a degree of topbistication in this area," Hermann observed. "The public at lar1e is well-traveled and they've had a taste of these kinds of foods.'· Still, h e acknowledged, "We 're doing something very risky because this is a new concept." We feel it's a riall well·taken. ••• Chine1e art f'rom Page I &'e heart ~ tMa ee.ntwiel-old an. A member ol U. Coeta Ilea Art League, Dou1las bad 9bown at FM'*>o lllud ift..Newport Beach. 1aJlerlel ud art ~ befwe dte Science and Industry Museum director dedded to feature her works in a show. Douglas also belong& to American Artists of Chinese Brush Painting, a local group started by Ning with membersh.ip rolls filled mostly with former students. "I was strictly an amateur when I started," Douglas said. "I really fell my wor k was professional the day I sold my tint Chinese brush paintrn,. I suddenly thought maybe I should enter some s~ .. :::___ _ _ _ George C. Scott In "TAPS'" (PG) II. "TIME BANDtTS" (PG) "ARTHUR" -IU. "ONLY WHEN I LAUGH" (R) Chev'J has the THE PORT THEATRE '• .. •1/•11 STARTS CHRISTMAS DAY .Humotand eroticism in a tienda- and entertaining work!' this HolidalJ Season the funniest ever! A SHAMBERG GREISMAN PRO DUCTION· A KEN SHAPIRO FILM CHEVY CHASE .. . MODERN PROBLEMS I PATlJ D'AAS,,i\NVlllE·MARY KAY PlAa ' BRIAN OOV\.E~RAY . NEU CAll'lER iM>lOABNEV COlfMANI Executive P'rodu~r DOUGlAS C. KENNEY Produc~d by Al.AN ~EISMAN and MICHAEL SHAMBERG Written by4(~ SHA,f>IRO & TOM SHEAOHMAN & ARTHUR SELLERS Directed by KEN SHAPIRO Music by DOMINI C ~ONTIERE COl~ ev OEtuxe- e 1•1 1'1!11"Nlt[TH OIHf (~ •• o • 'I ~ I( . ! 'Ragtime' offers vintage look at yesteryear N • j ·From Page 4 J Ji.e's .no one to mess with. Rollins has a wonderlw command over primary emotions: when he's happy it's pun -' glee and when he's angry it's pure ~ rage. His surfaces tell it all. But in :g his last scene, Rollins seems to be u.. dra1ned before us. The revenge in his i eyes loses its conviction, the rage ~ melts into tears. He seems to sbrink. GI Rollins works in broad strokes that J contrast perfectly with the dreamy > nuances of McGovern and the subtle _2 techniques of Steenburgen and Olson. ii James Cagney, his eyes sly and his liars." It's a funny mixture of tiredness and alertness; Waldo looks like be sleeps a solid 14 hours a night -with one eye open. Cagney's presence gets washed away in "Ragtime," but for his few moments on screen he's fun to watch. He looks as content and wise as an old lion. ""' voice still razor sharp, appears briefly as Police Commissioner Waldo. He's got a great cop face. the one that Raymond Chandler said all cops develop "from seeing what they've seen and hearing too many As a novel, "Ragtime" was a sprawling 369 pages. Writer Michael Weller and director Forman have done a !audible job of trimming and directing that story into screen form -they've left out great scenes and characters but they've preserved the book's sad , retrospective spirit. Much has been made about the ability of Forman -a Czech-born American -to understand the nuances of this country's history and l think that most of it is bunk. - A SPECIAL MOTION PICTURE EXPERIENCE ... AND THE CRITICS AGREE. "UNLIKE ANYTHING YOU'VE EVER SEEN BEFORE ... Full of sur- prises and loaded with imagination and talent. Steve Martin is so wonder- ful that he's assured of a great musical comedy future lfhewantsone. ltall adds up to fireworks ... I liked It very much'.' -Rex Reed. New York Doily News METPOGOlOW'fN.M'-"fll l'l'osenlsA l'El19lITT ROSS PllOOUCllOl'I STEVE MARTIN ""PENNIES fROM HEAVEN" -BERNADETTE PETERS JESSICA HARPER VERNEL BAGNERIS JOHN MC MARTIN COSTA MESA Cinema Center 979-4141 and CHRISTOPHER WALKEN en 1om NOW PLAYING El TORO Saddteback 581 -5880 HUNTINGTON BEACH Cinema 848-0388 ORANGE Cinedome 634-2553 There's a certain rightness to "Ragtime ," the same kind of rightness that he brought to "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest ." Forman has blind spots in bis view of America -his lamentable "Hair" proved that -but he seems to have gathered enough vis ual baggage about lbis country to mak e "Ragtime" work in an easy, uncomplicated way. The novel transcended the cliches it worked with and so does the m ovie. Sometimes it lakes an outside eye to get a fresh look at things and in "Ragtime," Forman's vision is fine. l01pressionist show slated An exhibition of 103 Impressionist paintings will be featured at the Laguna Beach Museum of Art Jan. 15 to Feb. 21. Arrivi n g from the Oakla nd Museum, ··impressionism. The California View" surveys the state's artistic life between 1890 and 1930 .. ~ when Impressionist painting styles were popular. The museum, located at =->7 Cliff Drive, is open daily except Mondays and holidays from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For more information. call 494 -6531. »vrJ ~,NY ~Bi..! ~ ~ C@/(.6£ ot.+1J> ~~I .. -...-r~ ~~~~~M4eBtlil ra .lillilC:. ..._ __ ._,.... _,_,.., ..... , EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT NOW PLAYING •"""""'*'411~ .... , .,1'-0/ COSTA MESA Edward's Bristol 540-7444 1 30 . 3·45 6 00 • 8 1 5 • 10 30 1031 FM STEREO SOUNDS OF CHRISTMAS •-fashion Island Newport Beach --___ ,.__·-·-· ···-------- . . -OC Master Chorale slates singer trf outs Auditions for the Orange County Master Chorale's 26th season will be held the evening of Jan. 5 and tbe afternoon of Jan. 9. The c.borale is the county's oldest continuing performio1 arts ensemble, with 100 sineers offering traditional and contemporary son15 along with masterworks and pops. Maurice Allard conducts the group, and the season will continue with a performance of Mendelssohn's "Elijah" Feb. 27. Last concerts of the season will be June 5 and 6, and a European concert tour is planned for July. For audition appointment call the business office at 535--0153 or Anthe.a Kjerum at 524-5279. ' People all along the Dll.IJ Pl.Ill~ Orange Coastrely on the . , 642-4321 Not since 'Gone With The WUKI' has there been a great romantic epic like WARREN BEAITY EIS DIANE KEATON Thl1 ...und you can ... REOS •t theM th .. trel •t thHe ti~: •llWAMI •*""T Newport Beacti 644 0760 O;aoly I 00 • • •S • 8 •S EDWAllDI a.llA WUT Westl'rllnSler 891 -3935 l•Mll lllJO TWI• •C.,._ M$sion Viet<> 830·6990 Orange 634 2553 Mon flt S t 5 •I 4S Frr S 00 •!I 00 sat & Sun t 00 • 4 4S • 8 45 Silt 6 Sun t 2 30 • 4 30 • 8 3oO UA Mlllll 111on Trus 1 30 • BrN 990 402 2 •-.c .. ~ tUG • 4 00 •I 00 tl~WAY 31 .W-11 Westminstet 991 3693 Local opera auditions set Yot10g singers with professional aspirations who meet eli1ibWty req uirements will have the opportunity to a udition for the Metropolitan Opera at District .Auditions in Orange County on S a tu rd a y , J a n . 16 , at the Newport Harbor High School Auditorium, lSlh St. and lrvine A venue, Newport Beach, from 10 a .m. to 5 p.m. Singers who plan to participate in the 1982 auditions must submit applications no later than Jan. 4. Application blanks and other information are available by writing or calling the Orange County District Auditions, P. O. Box 4610, Irvine 92716, 557-5661 or 499-1667. Applicants must be within the following age brackets throughout the period from Jan. 1 lo March 21, 1982: Sopranos, 20-30; Mezzos-Contraltos, 21)..30 ; Tenon, 20-32; 'Baritones, 20-32; Basses, 20-33. Applicants must have a voi~ with operatic possibilities, some voice training, musical background, and artistic aptitude. Each must be prepared to sing five arias, in more than one language. Candidates must be sponsored by a qualified coach , voice teacher, conductor or musical authority and the sponsor must be familiar with the vocal attainment of the applicant. uon a scale of 1 to 10, 'Taps'is a perfect 10." Gary Franklin. CBS-TV. LOS ANGELES ------ ASK ANYONE WHO HAS SEEN 'TAPS' TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX PRESENTS A STANLEY JAFFE PROOUCTION •A HAROLD BECKER FILM GEORGE c. scorr. TIMOTHY HUTION TAPS RONNY COX o.ccroa Of l'HoTOCaArHY OWfN ROIZMAN A.S.C. PIOCuCcon STANLEY R. JAFFE AHO HowARO 8. JAFFE OIMCTO>IV HAROLD BECKER 5aUNf'LAY IV DARRYL PONICSAN AHO ROBERT MARK KAMEN AON'TATD riv JAMES LINEIEJlCEJl raOMncNOYit..:FATHER SKrtv'OEVERY FREEMAN ltil:!f!!!~fi!~!J-~ n MAURl)lfliillllllAlli--~ 1.- 15 :2 2 f i ::-,, :1 a. ~ § 3 i ... N Y' -U> Oii -• • ~ -I • HEART BEEPS CO.flrY '" ~ •'zbc>T UT" . ( M"°J."I J CIMtrf llTCllemMC9ft9' '1'0U.OW9r GHOST STORY ~~ F~Jll~ IRl~w.-&-1 OM.., t:ll, l:Jel. ... 1111 te:llllT~