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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-01-01 - Orange Coast Pilot\ IUJll CUii Nation grei~ts new year with fun , conce rn By ne A11oclated Pn.• Merchant.a boarded window• lo New York'• Times Square, Detroit police 1rounded their helloopten to avoid celebratory' rifle fire, and couple• everywhere dug out their danclna ahoea to welcome the arrival of 1983. Meanwhile, police and citiz.ena groupe were matt than f!!Ver on the lookout for drunken driven, and aome busmesamen offered lncentlvea for aafe driving. A mortuary In Orlando, Fla. offen!d free funerala for drunk.a who kill themselves while behind the wheel. President Reagan planned to put on a black tie for a fonnal dinner in the California dettert reeort of Palm Springs. For Barney Clark, the first recipient of a permanent artificial heart, It was "Just another routine day and evening" m a Salt Lake City intensive care unit, hoapital officials 88ld. Chicago kicked off a year of festivities marking the Incorporation of the city in 1883. More than 7 ,000 fireworks were to be fired in time to muslc. and · Mayor Jane Byrne waa to throw a switch illuminating eight river bridges a few minutes before midnight. The old year waa marked by high unemployment and increasing attention to the problem of drunken driving. Both were on 90me mind.a aa the new year wu runa ln. Terry Ralslo, manager of a lounge 1n Tukwila, Waah., aa.ld barkeeps were "definitely more aware" of their legal responalbilitiee In cues of patron.a who overindulge. ''There I.a more pre9SW'e to cut them off," said Nick Campo of the Soap Cree~ Saloon in AuaUn, Tex.aa. "People are much, much more aware of the drunk driver " Some communit1e1 and blW.lleues tned to help on New Year 's Eve , a holiday traditionally celebrated with alcohol. The Forest Lawn mortuaries In Loe Angeles were handina out free coffee to drivers, police In Great Barrington, Ma111., and Wiacorwn troopen were offering free rides home and a Toyota dealer in Fort Worth, Texas, shelled out cab fare for dnnken. Three restaurant• 1n Creve •Coeur. Mo .. installed breath anaJysu.devices for customer1. Police helicopters in Detroit were ordered grounded after 10:30 p.m. becawie of a tradJtion of welcoming the new year with a fusillade of bullets and buckshot. "People throughout the city f~ their weapons." riakina $500 flnes and 90 days in jail i! caught, said police spokesman Wayne Roberts. (See HAPPY, Page A%) I 0,000 homeless By "e A11ocla&ed Pre.a With more rain on the way and "no place for any more water," volunteers stacked thouaanda of and~ Friday to try to hold back oodwaten that have drt,,_ man ~ 10,000 people from their homa ln Louisiana and Mt.mippi. In Texaa, a snowstorm piled up foot-deep drifts in El Paso, prompting police to urge the 460,000 residents to stay borne and clo1ing the airport to Inbound flights. The National W eather Service predicted ankle-deep anow would greet visitors to the Cotton Bowl football game in Dallas o n Saturday. Louiaiana Gov. Dave Treen. taking a flying look at flooded areas from Monroe in the northeast to Lake Charleit ln the southwest, said a statewide survey showed the flooding from up to 17 inches of rain earlier in the week had forced 8,700 people OU' of their homel. ''What .eenw ominoua la that there'• no place for any more water, and they think they're going to get raln," Treen aald Friday during a stop in Monroe. "I don't want to be an alanniat. but we've got to be ready. 1bere seems to be water everywhere." Storms and floods alnce Christmas have killed six people 1n Louisiana and o ne 1n Ml.llSlllSi ppi. Before leaving Baton Rouge, Agnes Blomquis t , civic leade r , dies Funeral services are pending for Agi\e9 Blomquist of Newport B each , 011e of Southern California's most notable bualn~ executives. '):'he retired president of Newport-Balboa Saving• and Loan Auoclation died Friday morning at Hoeg Hospital at the 9of11. Her numer o us civic achievement awards were caDJ)ed by her selection a• a •'\9iiman of the Year" by the Loa Ai:weles Timm ln 1962. 1'lomqut1t was selling real estate ln the Pasadena office of her mentor, the late Paul "Pappy" Palmer ln 1935 when'he _aot the contract to develop Lido &ale for the Grilfith Co. He aaked her to join his Newport office but ahe said, no thank you -Lido We looked lib just a lot of aand to her. However. she dJd accept the P almen' invitation to vt.it them on &lboa Ial.and that swnroer. T h a t visit, ahe was fond of r ecallina, lasted 15 years and ..ulted In her life-long Inclusion • "one of the Palmer pla." ' When a local loan company was needed to help finance Lido property sales, she helped Palmer organize Newport-&lboa Savi.naa and Loan, riaing through the ranks until she aasumed the presidency in 1962. When the firm'• showplace office was built in 1954, the architect designed her cre9Cent- s hap e d deak without a typewriter well. She imisted he add one and continued to u.e It even aa one of the few femb\lne vice presidents of $50 million corporationa In the country during that decade. Alwaya adamant about appearance and attitude, she lnatltuted matching outfita - "You don't call the.m unifonna when they retail for $160" -for her 11aff of tellen. She was lnatrumental In e1tabl11hln1 the aaaoclatlon '1 .chol.a.rahip progam. The firm gave $8.~QO annually to deeerving h1ch school araduatee of the Newport-Mesa UnJfied School Di.trict and .atudenta at Oranp o.ai eouea.e . Bl omqu lat was a charter .. 1983 looks good already Remember when calendan were topped by p retty gir ls with big smiles and little else? Well, timee have changed. Now the best-sellers at ,_ Doubleday Book Store in Faahion Island feature good looking men with big 1milee and little elte. b Rita O'Brien, viaiting Fountain Valley from England, shoe.keel by Mr. January et al? "Certainly not," she says, "We have lots wone than this in England." Dlillr,... ..... .., '- in Louisiana, Mississippi floods Treen said he aent a telegram to President Reagan advising him that when 1urvey results are in, Louiaiana will uk for federal disaster declaratlon1 for 19 counties~ flood vicUnw can get io.t-cott t..tera1 ...... Jn MIH!.,lppl, wbeu an eatimat-o 1.000 hamea ba'n! been evacuated alnce the Christmu holiday raina, Gov. William Winter planned a helicopter tour of Greenwood, Greenville and Moorhead In the Delta area where water covered 600,000 acrea. Officials in Grenada, Leflore and Waahlngton counties have asked for diaaater a.id. However, the Tombigbee River crested Thursday at Columbus about 2 feet below Agnes Blomquist member of the Zonta Club and belonged to the Newport Harboc Chamber of Commerce a n d Board of Realton. She was president of the United JiUnd in Newport Beech in 1964 and wr.l twice psw;ldent of the Buamela and Prof..sonal Women'• Club. A fine arts patron ahe ahlo wa1 an adviaer to UC Irvin e Town and Gown and • foundlna (See RITEI, Pqe AU expected level• and several hundred families that had fled began returning home. Almost half a foot of snow blanketed much of T8M north of a line stretching f r om ~to Tyler.~ .i.ot.u OM' 8lllCb of ....,, M,,..tro and a mixture Qf lllOW and rain spin!ad aver Oklahoma: Overpaaaea a n d bridges in Abllene, Texas, w ere frozen, streets a n d hig hway• were slushy, a~lce reported numeroua" ta. The Nolan County •herlff'a department reported lntentate 20 wu coated with ice. Snow waa falling in Dallas and Fort Worth and the Department of Public Safety said some bridges in western Fort Worth were k:1ng over. In Loulsiana, Treen and hia party landed at Monroe on a day-lona inspection fllaht that was to include atop• at Aleundria, Natcbltocb n and Lake Ow-les. 1be Ouachita River wu up to the foot of the levees at Monroe for the fintt time since 1953, when It reached 50 feet on the gauge. On Friday it was at 49 feet. The slate sent 60 ,000 additional sandbags to Monroe on Friday and Alexandria aaked for more. "We have got 15 roads under water and we are short on sandbap," A .J. Gambordella, a Ra idn Pariah Civil Defenae esnan, told the governor at p Beauregard, a National Guard· facility at Alexandria. "We haw been alloting 10 ~ per door of a ~ and'" we don't have eDOUlh penonnel to fill the ~-'' liaj. Gen. ~.M. Stroud aald U O Nation.al Guardsmen had been activated for flood duty tta tewide, and more w ill be called lf nere-ary. 1belr primary duty is evacuation w ork and providin1 heavy equipment where needed. Peggy Cayer of the Treuu.re Wanda aubctivUdon, standfna on the street m front of her flooded home and clutching two dolla, (See DIXIELAND, Pap A%) Fund-raisers face new-law Legislation halts conflict of interest in campaign donations SACRAMENTO (AP) -A law that ~ into effect today will revolutionlze the way 80me politicians m.e campAign funds, the state'• top political watchdop have aa.kl. 'nlolnu Houston , chairman of the atate Fair Political .Practices Commiaton, aald the new law will stop memben of regulatory boa rd• and commi11ion1 from ratatng campaign funds for thelmelves or the polltkiana who appointed them from people they resuJ.ate. "The new law will radically alter one of th~ moat viatble upecta of the politi~l 1poil1 system by br1ngina such practices to a ecreechinl halt," Houston aald. . 1be new law wu AB1040 by former Auemblyman M el Levine, 0-Santa MonJca. He Introduced it after the Loa Angeles Times reported that 1ome Loa Anaelea city , councilmen who aerved on a realon al coastal commlHion accepted c:mnpalpl contributiona from developer• who aouaht permits from that cornmitaion. The new law: -Prohibits members of boards and commiaiona, or other persons authorized to arant pennita or licenses, from actina on any matt.er if the applicant. or any per90n actively aupporttna or opposina the application, haa contributed $250 or more to their campaign. -Prohibit• officials from .oUdt.ing, dJrecting or accepttna contribution. of t 250 or more from an applicant while an applicaUon ta pending and for ~ months after the dedaion. -Requira an offidal who hu rerelved a contribution of $2:K> or more In the Precedin& 12 montha to diacloee it and to diaqualify him or henelf from the c.ue. -Requires an applicant, or anyone supporting or opposing an application, to diacloee any contribution to a member of the ttvlewinl panel of t250 or more durln8 the preced1na 12 montha. The law applies to city and county plannln1 commiaaloru, public worb boards, harbor, rent control, public uUliUe., airport and \l'al\lportation commlallona and reasonal boards such u ~ ·Metropolitan Water Dl1\rlct of Southern Calif~ and the San Frand-=o Bay Comervation and Development Commmian. It alao applie9 to appointees to state boaidl, commhaiona and departments reaulattna a1coholic beverages, b o rae r aclna. proft!88ional licenllna, lDlurance companies, public u tUlttea, Peatiddes, land development and acorea of othen. Sped.fically exempted a.re all elected boards exercl1l n1 leclalative powers 1uch u dty cou nclla, cou nty boarda of 1up ervl1ora, and the state Lepalature. State ccnsUtutional officen are almo exempt. Violators could be penalised by: -An admln1atntive fine of $2,000. -A civil lawsuit Judlment of the amount impr operly contributed or the amount of Lllepl profit. -C'onvlction of a miademeanor with a pouible $600 tine and six months In Jiil -Ara 1njunctkJn ip1nst llCti"8 on a caH where a n llleaal contrtbutklft WU made. ---------------------------------~,..--------1110-. ----~ Mesa planning b~ard agrees to resign For better or wone,'Jeny a...,... ..... beeia ' !.I' I 'W govemor ol California for eight yean. Cartoonilt Tom Johmon and a polltieal analytt 1um up the term that eocll Monday on Page A6. 3rd 8ec;tlcal AlO Ae AJO JM ... ., .., ... , ... ., # M M · Bl-I At • .. , Al AT j ...._ Weather ~kes provided warm weather illid 7-foot tide ha San Francieco and 3 incht=1 ot snow lot> earetaker to •ho .. el at .a church in Albuquerque, N .M. BY JODI CADENH&U> or .. ..,,.. .... When n w• 40, Jan L~ ww..·~ with a blrth4ay P.:f1 in tht mlddlo of· Albetti0n'1 produoe depu1ment. Forty friends aprana out fnn unkl• the oranaee and lettUCf. Slloppen &rob lnto a Chon.al of 0 hippy birthday." Vilma Aaronne, her Co~ta Meta nellrhbor and cio. friend, ltnce their children wen llmall, .. N,\d ft WU '°"'8h cornlna Up with aomethlna that would" top the time Jan dec:ided to at.art an adult Girl Scout troop. Mesa ticket agent • Troop 969 a It wu known, WU a fun·lovtng 8"0UP· Durina the awarde d1n.ner K ·:eral yean aao Jan came in a lace evening drell and motorcycle boota. Her hu.tbend, Jlm, wore a tuxedo and bermuda shorts. Jan Andreae , Jan, who wu active in Girl 1 • gears for Olympics . A o.ta-Meea ticket .:&ent who la takina orden and deooeita for ticke·ta to the 1984 Summer Olympic Gam• hu touched a nerve with Olympk organizers. OrS:En for the games in Loe~ es -.,ld all tickets will be aold usH a lottery and that the high:priced ~Je of tickets la being d18coUraged. Ken Oberlin, owner of the Ticket Shack in Costa Mesa, said he already h.u started to tale orders for apeci(ic Plympic eventa and plaru •to advertise worldwide after the lottery in Elderly -cycllst dies in crash· . .John Whiteley Rose, 81, of EinetaJd Bay WU killed Wbetl the moped he waa riding a1ammed into an o~ door of a · car parked on North Coast Highway in Laguna Beach. PoUce said Roee was riding his moped 80\.lth in the 1300 block of the highway Wed.ne8day when J0sephlne. Batorski, 25, alao of Laguna Beach. opened the right-hand door to her parked car. DIXIELAND FLOODS DEVASTATING • • • From Page A 1 J told the governor. ''Thi.a iJI aPoU't all that we've rrlanaged to keep dry." Her neighbor, Ernie Moser, said, "We've got 18 inches of water in the house. We only moved in six months ago. Nobody in this subdivision has any flood insurance. "I have five kids instead of savings. I guea I'll just have to borrow from ..arnewhere." • One weather service forecaster said flood lev·e1s at some northeast and central Louisiana points could be the w orst on record. Monroe Mayor Bob Powell estimated flood damage in his city alone at $32 mllllon. He said the flooding affected 7 ,40() Monroe residents, either at their homes or bualnesaea. Forecasters said it may be two weel(s before the waters recede and new rain was moving in. The Red Croes set~ ltations in Monroe and Alexandria for flood victirna. Fair skies ahead Coastal F•tr through Sundey. High• tpcley 8l'ld Sunday In mid to UPC* ea.. o-ntgM towe 30I to loww 409. Eleewh•r•. from Point Cotc•pllon to Ill• Mexlcen ~ and OU1 eo mtlee: light v•rt•bl• wind• through New Y•#'• ntght, except wetterly .,,1nde 8 to 15 knot• 1111• aftemoOn. W.-.rty ..... 1 to 3 ..... ,. end mo9tly eunny. Extended forecast sa 20 20 17 61 44 40 '25 48 33 22 14 ~~ 2t 20 47 17 2t t1 40 38 21 10 24 05 30 25 27 11 11 12 40 82 ti 15 25 15 28 25 at 24 24 oe 80 t5 41 49 SI 51 31 40 40 41 48 81 35 .. 28 45 40 41 11 34 71 17 22 2t S3 45 40 40 ao : g ~----------------r, t 47 2t California 38 " 37 25 32 22 41 21 11 14 28 u 23 ,. 44 It .. 45 42 u 48 31 23 02 ae .11 ~: l order to purchase tlcketa. "I'll buy any tickets to the Olympic• at double the face value," he aald, noting he probably wlll uk about three tlines the face value when he Rlls the tickets. Oberlin said he ta askinl $20 for each order and pled@ea to return the money if he can t laod the desired tickets. "If you want to go to the f1nala in boxing, I'll pt you the ticket.a and if I can't, I'll refund your money," he explained. He said he bQ i.ken more than 100 but ie.. than ~00 orders to date. --=---Steve Montell,· an Oly,npic committee 1p0kesman. salc1 the resale of Ucketa ta not aanctioned by the oommlttee and that the lottery le intended to glve everyone a fair chance at getting tickets. More than 7 million tickets wlll be available for the~ but the demand is expected to be far greater. An average ticket is expeck!d to cost about $17 with a range from $30 to $10. Oberlin said he is doing nothing illegal and is trying to get tiaeta for people who want to go to particular eventl' PLANNING From Page A 1 _ cortune11t. Schafer said she never heard H.1111111}' that to Van A.Jcen. A.a for the resignation request, Schafer said,•• "f feel like lt'1 a formality. This is IOIDethlng that should be done to give us the opportunity to see where the Planning C-omrni!llion is coming from." Comm·laalon "C hairman Davenport, who still bas two years to eerve, said he intends to resian and .eek reappointment. Davenport said he was not upeet with the oou.ncil'a action. Sloat& and Clarke Mid they Will D!Sip and reapply to ~ on the commblion. The 1ut ti&e the Oty c.oundl lllked plannlna commJ.liiooeh to l'eSicn w.. 19'1ll whet\ Clarke and Schafer were reappointed and Ball, Qavld Lorenzini and B.lchard Carsten.en were -ted for the fint time. At that time, Jimmie Wood, a 20-year c:munialion member, refUled to ralgn.-. Ira 1974, Ed McFarland, now a 00!.mCil member, WU fired from the· commluion. Schafer waa apPC>inted to take h1a pllce. Scout• •ince her 17-year-old teachers in an hour. With help : daughter KrisUn was an Indian from her mother, Helen, Jan got t Maiden, wu alwaya a ring leader 1aaagne in the. oven and at the • for camping tri119. school by noon. _ . :, For 12 _year, Jan braved the Known affectionately ••-:- madcap rigors of overnlJht "crafty" by her friends, Jan ; camping with a bunch of giggling made gifts that were 90ld by : girt., often holding up better Costa Mesa's Punch and judy : than anyone else. Guild for th~ Children's Ho8pital : But Jan did lt in style, said her of Orange County. : friend•. packing ·a silver Around August, Jan· would• chandelier for laughs and a start working on the Chriatmaa : couple of steaks for good eating. decorations that were f.ashioned : "The kids just loved her," sai4 out of piecett of wood. Angela,: her close friend and confidant hearts and strawberries were her: Sharran Renna. "It waa just favorites. : always fun. Site didn't make On Dec. 17 Jan called Renna to : them get into regulation say that someone wanted 50 : uniforms." • sleigh decorations by the neJt : With het two sons, Jim and day. Could she come aver that ! John, and two daughters, night? · • Kristin and Heather, Jan's Mesa When Renna got t.o her : Verde home waa always filled friend'• hou.e, she discovered ( with kids. She was known in the that John had invited about a :. neighborhood as "Mrs. A" and dozen of his young paJa over to ~ hers was the popular plaoe fof watch The Who concert on ; meeting after achool. television. The TV was "blaring, ; Always the lover of a new the kida were laughing, everyone . joke, Jan's father Vaughan was eating popciOm. Renna wu ' Redding, a former Costa Mesa ready to go crazy. . : Chamber of Commerce president, "She had nerves of steel.'' said t would often call his ·daughter Renna. ~ from the middle of a meeting to Jan told her friend. .. We'll just : share a funny quip. crank these out. We have to get • Jan was not content to sit on this done." ~ : the lidelinea, though. She was a On Christmas night., Jan called : doer. "You go to the meetlnp.'' Renna and told her to come aver ! she'd tell Renna. "And you just to the house to see the ski : tell me what we have to do." ornament the had received. That : That suggestion resulted in she decided, wu going to be their : some quick-handed work more big Cbriatmaa item for the ' than once. 'fhere was the time hospital guild in 1983. t h e P T A a t T e W i n k 1 e Jan suffered a heart attack and ! Intermediate School ln Costa died in her aleep six nighta ago .• Mesa needed lunch for 60 She was 44. • · . J HAPPY NEW YEAR . .. ·. ~ From Page Al For those seeking more glittering entertainment, there were parties galore. In New York, 1,200 polJce were assigned to control the crowds in Times Square, where a lighted apple deecenda at midnight. • Donny Osmond and the cast of "Sophia tic a ted Ladies" entertained at the Waldorf- Astoria Hotel. Regine'• was charging $300 a ·head for tboee who wanted to dine on caviar and veal. I There werer balloons filled • with prizes at the Helsinki Bar in : Butte, Mont., and Billy Bob's : Texas, a Fort Worth honky tonk · which boasts a real rodeo arena, • was featuring the Charlie i Daniels Band and Asleep at the : Wheel. : • Some people celebrated quietly : at home. : . ' "It's too expensive to go out," ' said.Sharl McCann of Delmar,. N .Y ., adding that fear of ' drunken drivers also was a f.actor : in her decision. RITES PENDING ... From Page A1 member of the Southern California Symphony A.odation. Blomqutat, who wu born in Platte, S.D~ ii IW'vived by niec:ea and nephews. Her Harbor Are,_ friends : remember that Agnes ·~was ~ always ready with a amile and , some sprightly conversation . backed by a atrong, positive: nature.'' I NATION BJ fte AlwtaW Preti --NBW YORK -The pb . of IHoltne at the .1ump d,ropoed 11 c.nta • ~ ln 1m: the tint ywriy decUne ln men than a dec8de and the tqplt on r.cord. More otl companiea cut their wholetale price• to 1tatlon dealera thl• week. Moat of the reduction ln "wholesale prlcee uaually l8 paued on to corf1ume111 within days, • • While many lnduatry analyt11 ftpec:t mall ...,un. Drx. to alip tu.rt"-rn earlJ.. 1983, the trend may be lnterNC'!n~pril 1 when a ~' ln the fedeNI 1at0Une tax takea effect. Reflnen, who wtll pay the added iax, are likely to pe19 on part or all of lt to oon.wnen. Whites told to stay away MIAMI -Pol.Ice warned white motarista to ltay out of a black alum Friday ln the aftermath of a riot, aa a festive crowd al up to a half. milllon people @thered few the 4Nt annual Kine Oranae Jamboree Parade. City Manaier Howard V. Gary aaid he had suarant.eed "the neceatar)' J>l'OP'ama to enaure the aafety and convel\Jen.u_j 9r lar1e numbers of people." Hotel and touri8m offld.ela re1>0rted no Oranae Bowl weekend canceOaU01u. blamed Oil the ~ whk:h bepn ~1 a.ft.er a HilpuUc offlcet fatally ~ a youna black mm In a video argade. There hM been one other death, a 1u1pected loot.er ahot by police, • well • 26 tnjurie9 and .a anwta. The Haleys Ginny, Erin, Gina, Shannan and Tom Commuter strike averted NEW YORK -A New Yeer'a Day ltrlke ap1nat the Metro-North Commuter Railroed WU averted Friday when manacement and four union• with Incomplete contract agreement• consented to a one-month truce. 'The acreeln!lllt meem the 90,000 c:ommuten who uae the Harlem, Hudaon and New Haven ra11.l'Ollda out ot Grand Central Terminal will be able to travel u u.aual throuih Feb. l . Man ig~or'id four days ·in blizzar.~ STATE DENVER (AP) - A pennn,.. man hM been=tallred with froltblte after four days at a but ttop a bl1zrard. but he Mya he ~·t blame the doala ot pemenby who lcnond h1m. ''I didn't want to Mk ..nebody for ~" Gilbert $anche:i akl J'r1day. Reagan greets New Year Bundlecl qa.inlt 1ubtreezin1 temperature9, Gilbert Sanchez Wiii brouibt In Thunday from knee deep mow by a dlahwuber who brouaht him to a Mexican nstaurant PALM SPRINGS - Praident Reapn ended the year Friday the way he began It, relaxlna with old frlenda at thla daert n!90l'1.. The pretldent met at mk:laftemoon with Secretary of State Georae P . Schultz and national 9eCUrity advt.er William Clark. Both, like Reeaan. were on the 8UMt list at the •nnual. b18ck-tie New -Year'• Eve party on the 200-acre estate of publlaber and former diplomat Walter Annenbefl. The afternoon meetina WM Mid to be one of the routine aeuiona Reagan holda with the t9P membere of hl1 forelp policy team every week or 10 daya. No detail& of the di.u.ton were available. Sanchel, 50, laid he had apent at leatt four daya at one of Denver'• bu1ler lntenectlona without anyone offerlnc to ~ Docton NY .they may have to unputate hi8 .wnly tn.tbittm feet. -LA county dr~ps SS plan. ''Once you freae, it'•~ It doiem't hurt 10 bed," aald Friday from hi8 bospltal bed. '4Tbere WM a time that lt hurt, but what do you do?" s.nct>es l&ld he weather.s the NI md, whlab ~ wf¥ I feet of mow 1'-t;.fftl~Y. and .,..t IDlllllt of the Week wound the bul .cop. LOS AHOa..18 -r...., .... the Jut day that 65,000 Los Anpie. County wcften contributed to Social Security. The county hH pulled them from the federal retirement and dlaabllity 1y1tem -the lar1e1t defection in Sodal ~ty history. A• a public agency, the county haa the right to WORLD withdraw from tbe 8odal Security 1y1tem, and lt m..,,.-aDCld Its iDllntfioG \o do eo In UNIO. Ccunty 1Upervi8on •Y the withdrawal can ..w tl9 mlll1on ln the tint six monthl of 1883. County offidala •Y they can maintain benefha for employees at a lower c;o11t, althouah \he county and uniom are still negotiatlnc the benefit• of the new retirement plan. An Inveterate at:reet penon, Sux:ha mid be lntmded to wait Valley cop, suspect fire at each other Martial law end pondered A IUlpected buraJar exchanged gunfire with a FOWltaln Valley police officer before aanenderlng t.o authoritlm, police Mid today. No injurlel were reported. Fountain Valley Police Officer Ray Joyce Hid the alle1ed ~ Georae T. Lovell. 20, of Huntlnaton Deacb, bu been pl8oed In Oranae County Jail Oil ampcion of attempted murder, burlJ.ary and • J*Ole violadan. WARSAW , Poland - Poles reected with akepUd.lm and forbodlna Friday to the au.apenaion of martial law, nmenttul of tiaht new IOdal oontrolt aimed at prevend.na a fresh challenge to Commwu.t rule. Units of blue-coated police, with machine platoll=un aver their ahouJden,, with wndon peddltna t bal1oom whkb will decorate Pollah home• on the New Year. A chUUna foC and aluaby 1treeta contrlbutecj to an overall mood of 1Ioom aa reaident• of Waraaw pondered the tuapemkm of martial law at midnl1ht 'Ibunday, ali&htlY mere than • year after its lmpo.ttion. Joyce uid the incident occwnd after Fountain valley officer• IUcbard aut.tlamen and Larry J'ielda responded to a report of a burPaiY ln proclW on Santa Veranica Street at 9 un.W~. Soviets tighten securi~y Inaid• a home, Joyce aald, ~ conlr<ated Lovell. wbow.~ona~ .. 1tory ata.lrwjf linclina. Joyce al1epd Love flr9d a revolver once at CbrilttaDlen after the ~ ordered blm to "freeze." ~ who WM not hit, then fired twkle at Lovell, with both rounda deflected by the llWrway talllnc. Jayce llid. ISLAMABAD, Paldltan - Soviet forcee have clamped debt ..cwity on Kabul alter 1uerrllla attacka on two alrbuft and a shootout In which .Soviet troop• mllltakently fired Oil Afchan tqlldlen, Informed aourcet • aald Friday. . ' - ·~ ... ,. : ~Listening ••• l ·. . :8-4~«>88 .• • Diplomatic reporta from Kabul Nld roadblockt b.ct been erected th,rouOout the Afahan capital followtna a heavy flrefl1ht In the residential dlatrlct of Darulaman ~nd Kbalr Khanb , •lte of a Soviet military bue. Lovell then 1unendered to police, Joyce aaid. Wh•t do you like about the Daily Pllot! What dola1t you like! Call the number at left and your ~ will be recorded, tramcribed and delivered to the appropriate edJtor. The same 24-hour an.wenn1 aervlce ma1 be used to record let· ters to t.be editor on any topic. Mailbox contrtbuton must lnelude their name and telephone number for venncatlon. No circulation calla, pleue. Tell ua what'• on your mind . out the. ltonn. He ventured from the ln1ienlection only ()(\''Mfn't.tlly to fonae for .. food in Prba&8 cam or t.o pt warm by an -wtllkle vent In. an alley. Baltuar Cardenas, owner of the Old Mt11ton Inn, told dlabwuher Lucy Torrence to brine Sanches to the remu.rarit Tburaday after •he ••w hlni th1vertnc on the atreet. "1 pve him a cup ot coffee and Hid I'm 101n1 to 1tve him 80IDeth1ng to eat and be aa1d he'd ·~~;~~to~te hil ahoa off. hJ8 feet were all ice. r I inean, I atarted crytna and all the t.mily came and aw him and atarted crytna and praylna for h.lm. It WM ...tly ad." Cardena• called for an atnbulance, which took him to -Colorado General Hoapl tal. Sanches wa1 tranlferred to Univen:lty of Colondo lbptal. where doctan are attemptln& to •ve h1a feet. "Lot• of people HW him, probably Iota of Christiana too, but nobody gave b1m nothing," Mid Cardenal. Denver'• bliua.rd aocked the clty Chrl•tmaa Eve, cloalng Stapleton IntemaUonal AlrpOrt, llall1na thouaands Of motoirila and bina up dty work CftW'I.' Score9 of the home1-waltllid out the ltonD In private ekelWa "l aw ml1llom of DeODlit." ..._ uld. "'They looked and . NW aomeone 1tranded for 1ome re.Ill but they don't .. ---they fear you'll bum b a c1oDar or aomethlna. I dotl't blame them . Tb-ey've ·1ot re8J)OllllbWU. at home." Docton ay it could be a wwek befOl'e they deteimlne whether Sanches' feet muat be amputated. Sc't su~pect 'not like thier If Golden EaaJe w.tments James Turner rec ! d the court He cbanderiwl the D Taro president Ralph . llllam for the Iona holiday weekend.. lnw.tment ftrm•1 operationl M Mcl>onaJd were a thief, would Mond•y morn1n1, Turner la · nothlna more than a pyramid have sptrtted hi8 a-.y to expected to deliver final pme, In which lnWllian' r:DlllW1 a ufe depolllt box a fantcn ln1tructlon1 to the jury and waa u••d to payoU later nation. not dole to d.tlberaUam tbould beCln. &iv.tan. ' two dmm apem& can and McDonald, accu1ed of Ma'Dmalct la •IJ 8 d to hive motoreycln, Tu. attorney aald maatermindln1 the luae1t collected man than •17 mlDkm 'Ibuncky. · lnveatment iwlndle ever in frQm 1,000 lnve1tou by A. final araumenta In the Ora,. County, II' cbarled with • f;!oml1in1 return• on the month-klal trial drew to a dme, %7 CQUDts ot lfnmd tbeti, teWna .,••+;':a :::S from 16 10 defmm attorney Paul Mmt told =ereCl 1ecurttte1 ana ~en s ••le c ea• e d an Oranae County Superior toevadebxane tu& operadam after or.nae~ QMut jury that If tm client were He rema1m In cmtody In lieu ot Sherifft• Department d u. •teallnc. ~vestora' money hl8 '600.000 bail. raided the flrm Feb. W aad actlona would have 6een °ao Buck told jurCJn that Golden arrested McDonald Alto arrelteCl .•tupld they would tax t~~ EuJe wu not Ullna inve.ton' durtna the raid_... David Belfry !m&lfnaUon 80IDetblnc terribJe. cmli to make ''9hcrt-term swtna Bl1aln1, one of the firm'•• Followtna c}ollna atatementa bm" -=ured by real state, but prtndpala, who p1-ded aruilty to by Mut and Deputy Dbtrlct to 1upport McDonald....-auto related chara-and t.Ufled • a~ Attorney "l'honw Buck, Juctce purduiiaim and "hfch 11fatyJe." ~ wltnea J % DECORATIONS, ORNAMENTS I GIFTS Save big right now on an exciting selection of Roger's custom wreaths, swags, center-~ pieces and an array of hand-" crafted ornaments from all around the world. Come earl~ for best selection. Sale price• effectlv~ thru January 7. 7 OPEN SUNDAY 0 --... _.,,.,,,.._ ------·-·----- 0 ' & I IA 0 0 0 0 ___ ._~_. --· ="''•.:r---: --~ ..... ·---·--• 0~· • 0 • • 0 • • 0 •• • •• • 0 ....... .. . . 0 •• • • • • .. .. ~CZ •• o • \J roo 0 . . ~· . . • • • D 0 0 O·o· : .. o 0 . .. • :-: .. . .. . . .. ' . 0 • . . . . ~ ., ..... . °' : • Q .e: ... •• •• •• • • 0 .o • Cl • 0 0 ) 0 0 0 .0 -. . • 0 0 • 0 . . ••• 0 0 0 • .. Orange Ooa1t OAJLV PILOT/81"rd1y. JMUary 1, 1913 Al . , E~ A . targets 11 toxic Waste dump sites • IR state • ·~ AM'Clik ~.) . ·-. -, a jenerat.T'Dllinarlb'. ·11,1ta•uiir .. ....., -.nd OD lncfuatri11. beal&h piiOblenw~ U\iJri •~fy-ff'Ofn thC-;:""SiCramentO-eleclriJnk:a, tuel and ~nnn, 4umqh la 2& m.ll• eou\heaet or 14 An,aeles. -Lfq&l\d Oold of lllchmond, in C«iva c.o.ta California rankaLn1nth in the 1tate1 with~--···-··c.u~~ A&AlibJa/..,.~N 1,M_ ....-:::t"1: ... t .. •1w?wt=U~-.;: ,, -coxto WNle P:J'C)blem. Mia Frol'ON.'i.PMrlon ol the -== ~ . oi~b9rnet · ~· and IN ht 1ite.~rit'ft .. mlditt• of''i ~~~~~Dom• .,..._haw now bMrl tarpi.d for f al cleanup at.ate Health 8ef'Ykee Dtput.rnmt. ~·la :fn .. Pear.on, of \he a1ency'1 Toxlc Subetancet ~iin·a·cm ~ n'!f1n~-~ t!K.-. r~IJ~:-S:::.::. :'! f~..=:. nlkltnUal oommu.nlt)'," ~ .ud. . Couniy commu.nity on tho RUll!an River. 70 mUet At .nother lite, I0"1e 32 million pllonl of toxic north of San l'ranatax>. WNlel were _J>Ul ln the St.rl.nat•llow ~ "'i. tor 11 .• .._"!V ~ J.?ll ~ .~ .. .an4...!k.~~ .. The 11 were amona the nation'• 418 moet althoucTiPuu,re'1 a aeneral acceptance that there'• ~ waste *-UIW by the Environmental not eno~h JnOMY ln the Superfund to cle•n up aJl -yHn befor9the dump wt "Olen Avon Hela)li.,ln TreatiJla, 1" ll'i•'°· ---.: Riverside County waa ahut down in 1972. LeaJcaae -Iron Mountain Mlnea lnc. ba1td In faun the pli. 50 miles eut of Loa Ancelea had beer> Sacramento for the Iron Mountain Mlne 10 mil• ~ Aotw:Y. all •llalb!e for por't.lona of $1.6 418 attn.• ~ In fedinl 'SupertwMt c1euwP dollars. McColl d\.lmp, ~wned by Rampal'U Rete~h The California 1ltea are in Humboldt, and Flnanclal Corp. of Lquna Nllu•'· wu Wied to con~q,at!n8 dowmtream lfOWldwater until the northweat of Reddlna. 000,000 cubfc yarda of. contaminated aolid wu -Coaatwood 'l>reaervini in Mendocino capped with clay. County, Ukiah plant. Sactramento, Mendocino, Shuta, Contra Coeta, dump about 100,000 tons of petroleum wa1tea Qrana9, Sonoma. Fresno and Rivenide countlet. durina and after World War ll. ~ld •ludp and Jame. .Andenon, executive officer of the Santa -Jlbboom Junkyard, a fonner dty dump in Ana J\etPonal Water Q\.aallty Doud, aakl $0 mil11on downtown Sacramento. _ , -The 1980 Superfund law requlrea the ·EPA to oilfield.drillina m~ were dumped unt.111962. · ~Jl:: tbe priority l11t, which 1upercede1 a A 1tate lS-1th-Servicel Department report Mid hu been •pent 10-a.te on cleanup of the plt.J. -c.en.er Chemlcal ln Hoopi, an abandoned ore Othen on the u.t include: mill on the Hoopa Valley Indian ReMrvaUon ln · lilt of lee> altes. Money for the fund 1a resldeni. llvinl near the McCOU lite 1uffer more -The Rancho Cordova 1ite of Aerojet, a Humboldt County. ' Shoi> early! We're making room for our new Spring merchandise and we've got fabulous fashions at fantastic savings. •1 " rea. $29-$35 TWILL PANTS DRESS UP OR DRESS DOWN A variety d 1tyJinaa and cok>~ Sizes 3-11 '15" • '18 :. $26-$37 CORDUROY PANTS IN SOLID 8-W ALE OR SUBTLE TICKING In pastels or jewel tones. Sizes 3-1 t •ts:. $28-$32 .. CHEROKEE JEANS INF ASHION TWILLS OR STRIPED DENIM •zs :. $32·$35 CORDUROYPANTSBYFORPLAY& CHEMIN DE FER . Colon nnae from pastels to darb. Siles 1· ll • 7 ::. $10.122 LIGHTWEIGHT SILK & WOOL BLEND SWEATERS IN STRIPES AND SOLIDS. S-M·L •11" • '17 :. $.l8A_$30 COLLEGIATE COLLECTION OF COTl'ON LOOK SEPARATES FROM COLLAGE & HUCK·A-POO - Stripes. solids, tipping and ~cquards. S-M-L . •11 "-'18 :. $23-$30 JUNIORS FASHION SWEATERS IN SOLIDS, •9• 6 •ll " STRIPES, CABLES & JACQUARDS. S-M-L rea. to t32 •1S"-'Z3" TUXEDO DRESSING-CASUAL & DRESS-UP rea. $28-$36 Choose from No<ches, Stitches. Cyrlundtnal\Y more. i>-13 &S-M·L JUNIORS SILK ANGORA SWEATERS IN •11 " STRIPES & SOLIDS VELO~PS IN JEWEL TONE COLORS, '11"6 '18 :. *22·S25 S-M·L SHETLAND SWEATERS FROM ESPRIT & •ll "-'18 ff BACK BAY ROWING CO. rea. to'36 1•""1.'. on THE NEWEST DRESS-UP FASHION •v7C> rea. price / • BLOUSES· . I OUR ENTIRE HOLIDAY ESPRIT aioo.e Gecqettet, Taffew and more from Notches, Stitches, a COLLECTION S-11 A S.M·L . more. Sale potiey: Sale prica efediveat al Wild Wett $toret except Sin Ftlnci1CO Bay Al.a throqhJaraaary 10, il.96.1. Stylet are repreaeni&tlve d the aelection in \Ile tdvertiled at'l'Jriet; Nbt al styles may be avlillble in d stores. Shop early b' ~t eelection. Sony, no ninc.becb. · • Ora110• 00111 DAil Y PILOT/ aturday. January ·1, 1883 "or e1gll r )'f'11r .... Jury Brown hH c terw1111•d, 11ilur1tH<'d and 111sp1red • 1forni<J11:. Fur bt'trt•r or won.c, Brown h donunalt'<l Callfvrnia polllics. Lit it1 a frw da~s. lhe Brown yearfl 1 be ovt:r, .mJ a more trod11/onal blJCsn ,adm1111strntJon will u.Jce 1t3 ce. In 1h1s AP NPws Analysis, a r.Jcal t't'porkr who hus <"<JVt;!red Jerry wn ewer the pu1;t dt><:ade analyze1 wn '1; lll"t'tJn>pl1shmer11s and !111Jure11 h~ 1mpac1 on CJJJ1fomw 8 DOUG WILLIS A flolltlcal Wfltllf ACRAMENTO (AP) -Wu Jerry B own a visionary or a flake as vernor? Did he profoundly change ifomia's direction and priorities. or , re hls years JUSt an Interesting, tt porary d1vers1on? t's too early to measure the lasting 1 pact of Brown's eight years as g vernor -to say which programs and 1'*as will ~tick and which will fade - aiovernor of the nation'• laraett state. two uosucceuful campalan• for president and a rttputatJon u one of the most artkulat.e, innovative, fWK"lnating and disliked politklans In California history. But when the Democratic governor surrenders his comer office In the 11.att Capitol on Jan. 3 to Deukmejlan and hit new Republican admiruatration, Brown will be out of public office for the flrtt time since the 19608. THE TRENDY, chaotic, unpredlcta0ble and coniroveratal Brown admiruaU'allon will give way to a new Republican team that promises "a return to nonnalcy." Although the achievements of Brown's admir\lsttaUon are difficult to evaluate today, that record is easter to analyze than Brown's personal political fortunes. Brown soared to unmatched he1ghta of personal popularity, and then abruptly fell in disfavor. He suffered ridicule and : ~~~~~~~~~~- I b~t it's safe to say the st.ate will never be qilite the same agam jBrown gave meaningful political ~er to groups that had never before bien part of Califorma's governing class particularly women, blacks and panics. hether Gov .-elect Ge">fg e Ol?ukmejian keeptior replaces the people Brown brought into stat.e government, al\d whether Deukmejlan expands or MJUttles their programs, Brown has dtamatically increased 'he c4ttle of c.Iifomiaru who have had a taste of µQhtical power and now expect a say i.n l>i18Pinl the state's future ).ronically, the legacy of the governor wtio told Cahfornlans to ''lower your elpectations," may be to raise tt\e i><tlitical expecuruons of vast numbers of previously excluded Califonuans Equally ironic, Brown -who cdnsistently focused his energy and 1riellect on being "part or th~ future 11'itead of part of the past" -today rdpresents a past era m California p0llt1cs. At 44. he has packed a full lifetime of experience. tnumph and failures into a very few years and today has no clear political future. sJiis record includes two terms as ALL SET, GOV&RNOR-· SooN A'S YOU PICI< OUT' YOU~AMMo ... ct '" VJ-=-~ ,, humiliating defeat m a 1980 campaign for president. followed by another defeat last month for a U.S . Senate seat. One reason for Brown's plunge in popularity is the image of excessive ambition fostered by two campaigns for president at such a young age. The 1980 campaign, which Brown painfully dragged .out long after defeat was obvious, was especially damaging, reinforcing his image as an ~tic, flaky "Gov. Moonbeam." But while "flaky" hu been a crowd- pleasing favorite insult of Brown's political foes, few of them describe him th{lt way in serious discUll8ion.a. Despite defeat, Brown has been and remaina a powerful political force in California. Assessments of Brown and his administration vary sharply today. and they don't all follow predictable party lines. Moderate Republicans give him higher marks than liberal Democrats. His harshest critics are ln buslne9e and agriculture; his strongest 1upport~rs among envirorunen~ta and labor. Brown followed generally conservative fiscal policies, but he supported liberals on social issues. Except for the death penalty. which was enacted over his veto, Brown sided with dit f s~ore oil find may rescue state finances 8 THOMAS D. ELIAS an~ ls certain m California'• r more serious fiscal crunch , it ts that re will be no easy 90Jutlons. ov.-elect George Deukmejian palgned for months on the cla.un that pi~ a projected $1 billion-a-year fund rtfall. be woµld veto any new ~es. If DRiii f OCUS bJa election, he's backed off a bit that hard pog1tion, partly becaWle mocra'tic leaders of the Legislature w fnt signs of willingness to cut back 80Cial programs or state 1ervlces. Now a whole new element enters the emma. one with many complications o its own: The diacovery of a vast new field off the coast near Pt. Arguello in ta Bal'bara County Unta~= reserves below federal ten by the Standard OU Co. of Ufornia, Texaco and Phillipa ~troJewn are estimated at no le11 than 1 barrela of oil, and pcmibly much -the largest oil di9covery ln the , aintt Alaak.e's huge Pn.adhoe Bay Id came In in the mid-1960I. Arguello, where waves and winds often run higher than on other parta of lhe c.automia coast. And 900n. yet another factor may be adding to the pressure for incrf:aaed coastal oil development. For the Reagan Administration last month made a little-publiciz.ed offer to congressional representative. of OO&Jt.al statel: Money in exchan'ge for a limit on the &\ates' veto power over offahore oil development. The adminl.atration wants to change the 1974 Coastal Zone ~t Act, which bu allowed California, .A.la.ska and some other states to veto many proposed offshore oil lease sales. In exchange. the states would get a percentage of the money -0U compani~ pay for d.ril.llng leuea. Such a deal would pose a new dilenuna for California. For the 1974 law is the main reuon c.automla has evaded the ·~ of oil n,. of1 its most 90el'\ic ooutal .,..._, from the Santa Mon.lea Bay in the 10Uth to Mendocino in the north. coraervaUvee on evety major law-and order luul'. Llbt'ral.t wert-never comlqrt.able with 8rown'11 akoptlcal, atlngy approach to at.ate apendlfll, hi.a enthusiutk embract" of Proposition 13 or his campaign for a constitutional conven\lon on balanclna the federal budget. But conaervatlvos remained wary of Brown, If for no other rea1on than because of hi.a close tiee to liberal-radical folk heroea auch u Cesar Chavez, Jane Fonda and Tom Hayden. AB a result, Brown never had the full confidence of either the left or right, althouah for a while he walked a political tightrope between Uberal and conservative forces with spectacular aucceas. In 1975, Brown ranked u the moet popular politician in the history of public opinion poll.mg in C.allfomia. One 1975 poll reported that c.automla voters who approved of Brown's performance as governor outnumbered those who disapproved by 7-1. ,,. But when Brown slipped from his political high wire, hia fall from public favor was sudden and jainful. The polltieal magician who ha pleased both the left and right simultaneously suddenly could please neither. Brown explained his approach once to a group of hiJ.h school students visiting the Capitol.escrtbine it aa h1a "canoe theory'. of politics. "The way you have to approach the political process is something like piloting a canoe," Brown told the students. "If you stand up on one side, you'll fall in. If you stand up on the other side, you'll fall in. "But il ou paddle a little bit on the left side, n paddle a little bit on the right sid • keep going nght down the rruddle. a ' the canoe theory. And tt works in y eas of life, not JUSl politics," Bro sai . . BROWN 'S MIX of fiscal conservativi m and social activism fascinated oters and even other politicians. The key Brown's early success was that he appeared to be different from the other politicians on the acene. He bad campaigned as a political reformer, and 1 he didn't .ialk or act like all the other ambitious politiciane. Hia "era of limits" phil0110phlzing was applauded by voters. When he told people to "lower your expectaUona" of government'o ability to •olve all problems, the Image was that at last there was a politician who refused to make promises he couldn't keep. Brown'• personal frugal lifestyle - rejecting the governor's limousine and mansion for a blue Plymouth and sunple apartment near the Capitol -cemented the Image of a politician who was there to 1erVe the people and not to enjoy the perk.a of power. Brown chaJ,lenged every es~bllshed Institution in sight. The courts, the Bar. the medical establi,hment, the University of California Regents -even Ccngress, the president llnd the national political parties -all found an inexperienced 36-year-old governor arrogantly questioning their customs, rules and values. He governed by asking questions, rather than offering solutions; ~ cri.sia, rather than by conciliation. He delayed actions until enough preuure built to force opposing sides to negotiate. Probe. analyze, synthesize. copy. originate. That became the Brown style of governing. It was all a "process," to use one of Brown's favorite words. The overwhelming majority of Brown's observers -both critics and supporters -agTee that the most important achievement of his admirustration was to bring more women and minorities into executive po&ts of state government. He appointed the Callfornla Supreme Court'• tint woman. tinrt black and tint Ht.panic. Nearly half of the people who have served In cabinet poata ln the WELL, Ft ND HIM! ,AJ.L OF A S~~~N IT'S HERE .ANP ~E'S ~O'TTO Sl~N 111 Brown administration over the past eight years have been women or minorities. Overall, among the 6,336 persons Brown ha» appointed to the courts and other executive government posts over the past eight years; l,8e6-have-been women and l , 1 t 7 minorl ties. Brown 's most important legislative achievement was negotiating an agreement between Chavez. United Fann Workers, the Teamsters Union and California agribusiness leaders on a precedent-setting statute giving farm laborera the right to unionize with st.ate supervised lleCT'et ballot elections. That law helped reverse the sagging fortunes of Chavez' union, but growers felt betrayed by the pro-Chavez majority Brown appointed to the new farm labor board . Other major achievements were also controversial. His expansion of environmental regulations is applauded by conservationists and condemned as excessive and unreasonable by many busin~ leaders. Similarly, conser vationists credit Brown with. negotiating the compro~ that saved the California Coastal Commission from extinction In 1976, and they applaud his belated-but-energetic jolnlng of their campaign agalnst nuclear power plants. Hia relations with the Legislatui:e were never better than cool. Oft.en the h08Ullty was intense. Brown's disdain for the b•ck-alappma congeniality most polidcians prectke •parked critldstn that he was aloof, cold and calculating. Brown's greatest political triumphs contained the seeds of later failure. His enthusiastic t!mbrace of Howard Jarvm' Proposition 13 as "the will of the people" after campaigning aggressively against the property tax cut initiative was a major short-term victory - ... propelling him to a landelide re-election in 1978. But that turnabout al8o inU'oduced the idea that Brown was a political opportunist who "flip -flopped" on issues. Brown's dramatic about-face on aerial spraying of malathion to control the Medit.erranean fruit fly reinforced the flip-flop image. After that it became a self-perpetuating problem for Brown. In fact, the flip-flop criticilln a. a bum rap for Brown. He was a skinflint with tax dollars before Pl-oposltion 13 came along. he had no reasonable choice other than to order the Medfly spraying he had originally questioned; and hi.a record shows no more revena.la on iaue.l than any other prominent politician: He gave foes ammunition to ridicule ha most serious proposals with events such as Whale Day. an audience with a swami, his interest in Zen. his retftata tC1 a Trappist moneetary, his romance with rock star Linda Ronstadt. THEREFORE, serious proposale auch as developing wind farms to get greater diversity in energy aoureee -now a reality in California -were hampered With a derisive "windmill• and woodchlps" label. His state communications satellite proposal was laughed out of the Legi.alature a few years ago. Now it's part of a legislative package sponsored by the Republican leader of the Senate. But th.rouah all the "Gov. M.oonbMm" ridJc:uJe, Brown never stopped-•e ..... out different people witfi new taeaa, bringing them formally or infonnally mto his adnurustration. He mtroduced a flood of new ideu. Some won favor and aoceptance, mme won only ridicule. Others.puzzled voters. adding to the enigmatic and mystic image. • Environment clean-up no job threa.t . . By RUSSELL W. PETERSON Prealdeat Nt.Uonal Aaclaboo Soclety Interior Secretary James Watt explains his crash program to open uJ> environmentally senaitive offahore lands for oil and pi leasing by tellina ua, "I like jo!la." Anne Gonucl\. Admlniatrator of the Environment.al Protection,Aaency, refuaet to enforce ttaht controls over toxic dlacharga at 2,000 textile milla because, ahe saya, eucb re1ulatlon1 "would result in the~ of nine mm. and the loll of 1,800 Jobe.' between economic and environmental well-be~. .. YOUTH ~ ~...,. ~i~ Ys .. ~OM'! .... flr-ii~~;iii~;;ii~~~;;~~;;~====-~7-~~ By now you rrobably have picked up all o the confetti, atreamen and boma from laat nJcbt and are off to enjoy the 1ut tXt of your vacation. . . Lookinc at the mail th1a week, Uncle Len 1eta the idea that a Jot of you are prepertna to reelly bit the book.a come t.fonday, IO he wilhel yoo a lot of fun in the meantime. The winoera thla week are re90l~ to atudy harder, and llClllEl1 ClllEI ... tint place winner Milty Bulley expecta her result.a to be better g,nades. la math the subject you need to work oo? The Corona del Mar 8-year-old pta $5 for her drawing. \ -e t \ G 0 ~ Receiving the $2 runner-up prtz.e ia Bethie Coulter, 10, aleo of Corona del Mar. According to her entry she's already hard at work at her desk. First place: Misty Bulley, Corona del Mar Looka like Corona del Mar is going to have IOllle very studious youngstenl Uncle Len wants to thank Julie Morton, 11, of Laguna N.Miuel. for her New Year' a wiah. Although the drawing didn't follow the cont.est theme, Uncle Len doesn't care because he always likes to receive good wishes from his friends. Next week the theme ia pets - dogs, kittens, birds. horses. whatever you want to draw as Iona as it's your favorite. Draw on 4 by 4-inch paper and include your name, age and address. Mail your entries to Uncle Len, clo the Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, . Calif .. 92626. Because a number of entries arrived late, Uncle Len wants to remind you to mail early eo he will have them by Wedne9day. Meanwhile;' happy drawhut. Second place: Bethie Coulter, Col'bna del Mar Kids~ contest in the cards .. M la fCll' the million th1np abe gave me ... " Becau.e mothen live IO much to their faml1ies all year, Kentucky Fried Chicken and Good Houaekeeping magulne are offering children a chance to live eomethlna to mother throuJh a coni.t where younpten can-~ their feelinp by creating their own Mothet'a Day card. "For mast young children I know," aaya John. Mack Carter, editor-in-chief of Good Houaekeeplng magazine, "every day ia Mother'• Day, not just a Sund1y .in May. We're pleased to think that through th.ii contest y~ all over the country will be encouraged to uin-their apedal feelinp for Mcm rl&ht through Mother'• Day, May 8th." If you "have a fourth, fifth or sixth grader, be or she can enter the contest by siendlnc an entry to Mother'• Day Conteet, P.O. Box 14302, Dayton, Ohk> 4M14. Your child alao may enter through the sponlOring magazine (aee the January 1983 issue foe detalla) OI' through bia QI' her 8Chool. Deadline foe all entria Is Jan. 31. Nearly 70,000 public, priva1e and parochial .choola have received an educational plan that te.cbea students bow to communicate vilually and wrt.lly. The plan culml.Datea with eKb youngsier creating h1a or ber own ~. Day p-eeUng card for the oompetition. All atudenta wbo enter the ccni.t must deslcn a Mother's Day card with an of'i&1nal color dellgn on the outside and a written memaae on the imlde of a piece of white paper folded In half (o mee.ue 5 ~ &y 7 lncbee. Crayona, paint, matk.en or other color drawinl medium may be uaed. On a separate •l!eet, include the student's name, tchool •. arade. teacher, home addrem ~ telephone nwn6er and tape it to the back of the card. A parent muat sign the entry. For their efforts, natiqnal winners, their teachen and ICho<>la will ~lve exciting prizes. The fint-place award ia $2,000, a three-day trip to New York City and the production of the winning card by Drawtnc Board Greetlna Carda of Dallu. ft is one of the laraelt card publiahera in the country with an exduaive line of Sesame Street and Star Wan characten. Cash awards abo will be given to the second through f~-place wtnnen. Other prizes include a videotape recorder for the teacher ol the winning student and a let of the World Book Encyclopedia tor the 9ChooJa of the top 10 finallsta. All entries are the property of Kebtucky Fried Chicken and Hearst Corp, and cannot be returned. Winnen will be notlfied DO lat.er than March 80, -1983. • ' Winning drama Carolyn Russell, Carson Bowler and Paul Klees (from left) are shown in their roles in Estancia High School's drama production, "The Man Who Came lo Dinner," that won first place in the Southem California Education Theater Association Y,mpetition. The g rou p is to repeat the performance a t the SCETA Conference at Occide nta l College Jan. 14, l5 a nd 16. When sharing cramped quarters, relationships must be compatible. Obviously working ont who movea'fint are Fena, right, a nd her 8-moolh-old f oat. Stetson, at the Wildwood 1tablea in Do•er, Mass. world scope (10 point• fOf .. ch q~1llon 1n1wered conKllJ) 1 Pretident Reagan offered a compromise In which he would air.. to freeze money Con1ress would 1pproprlate for production of the MX mlulle until (CHOOSE ONE : Con1ress, the Joint Chiefs of Staff) cook! decide on a means to deploy the weapon. 2 More than 1,000 people died In an earth- quake that shook the Middle hstern nation of North .. l.. a-Yemen b-Oman c-Libya J five U.S. autormkers announced that domestk new car salft (CHOO~E ONE: rose, fell) by 13.l percent In early December, comp1red to the ume period In 1981. 4 ~al qents In New York City arrested James W. lewh who was charsed with extortion and wanted for questlonln1 In .. 1 .. In connectlon with the Tylenol polsonln1 case. -a-San franciKo c-Phlladelphla • b-Chias<> 5 About 1 of evefY S American children now lives In 1 family with 1n Income below the poverty lint. Thk Is (CHOOSE ONE: an Increase, a ct.aease) ewer rec:ient year1. newsname With my recent coflvlc· tion fof a>nsplrln1 to bribe 1 U.S. Senator, I became \he thltd. Prni- ~ dtnt of the TeamJters UNon to be mnvlcted of a fed9ral crime. Who 1m u ~ matchwords ' \ • news picture (10 poln~ It'°".,,,_.,.~ eonecer> Shortly bef0tt he wu to deliver his flnt public speed\ since the • end of his 11-month Internment, Pbllsh labor leader Lech Walesa if• was taken Into custody by pollce, Walesa's speech wu to ~ f been part of 1 &remony commemoratl"I the ahnlft'fAtyofthe 1970 food riots rn the c.1ty of (CHOOSE ONE: Gdlnslr, Wan.aw), where the Solld1rity movement bes•n. peoplewatdt/spor tld•t (2 '°'"" '°' •94:11 qUfftlon .,,__. con9Clly) 1 Actress ICatti.rlne Hepburn, 73, suffered a broken ankle In an auto 1ccldent near her home lnConnectlcUt. TRUE OR FALSE: 1 In her long and dlsttnautshed e1reer, Ms. Hepburn has never won an Academy Awerd. 2 On•year-old Jamie Fhk left the Unlvenlty of Minnesota , hospl._I and returned home with her family. Se'ler1I weeks 110, Jemie, who had not ti.en··~ to live throuah ;:. November, became the younptt penon evw to receive a (CHOOSE ONE: llYer, hean) transplant. 9 The du11hter of Roberto Suuo Cordova, Ptesldent of .• f •. , wu kidnapped and held by leftist 1uert1ltas who demanded publlcatlon of • polltlaJ manifesto In return for her ........_ •-Honduras b-BolMa o-Colombta 4 Bob IAnler, the v.teran center for the (CHOOSE ONE: lo«oft i . Celtlci, Ml"'auk.e lvdts), u~t knH WflefY to hilp correct an old Injury. He was~~ to be out of action for 1 Mverll Wffk.. l s Afttr 18 ~ as • hea"cf football cOaCh inCt more Yk:tOrfel dw\ fl any coltep cOach In hlttory, PiOt •• ... ;-• ~t aMOUncld ,i that he wat retlrln1 as coach of tN Unlwt'llty of .. f •• • · 1-C.Orsta b-'-n~ e-Al1bama I rouiKltable ~ . -~,....-..,,...._~,,,_-..,..ir J , • __,• Relig~on '83: Dealing with sin Ir o..&in1 w. a>llNBLL '•Th• fundamental HUH of all At'~--· dlvllk>nt tn men'• tOUla and lo tMlr -~ p&11!11Ufdrewntt tn the ~ ~ •• ,,.. rA.t Iha man .sw cornlq yaar tu t an lntema•lonal fnel befon Ood," t.he V•Ucan •YI ln --=t.~ ... ~ .~~wli1Cftli·10 :. ·... · ~ekJf; amon ner:ffifn.a, aft old; ll Mya ~ fundameftlit !Mir~ bcrdel·hol*niCIObdidap-:1tn. church le to 9romot• ptopl''' t«ritory, and """1flaaUonl of., ..... co be~~~in r•Jll--'O (IC!U~1-~ an9" .conumlc' aa well •• pertona ~1'°"' of the ~ ... ii.oOi' g:=:::1 . Churdl · ichcUn ~..s~' and coptnc r900n0Wadon with God and one another it]Jl~~~~~-~a..~&a.· ~.ar-.; -!, •!~-:-.:-'t.~~·t~!.i..""• •f'd '1nd'• ... dat flfldltowpudlai.TW""of orstvlnl ......----·- &o.War tM eeumen1cal or,.n t on'• pJ -the an!ty of Chritt:Ww In a world of buff•tlnc Mcu1ar tld.el '"" u too ••:-~::;~ .. ,."' ~~ Hparated d•-nomlniUont. . - he new hcllltle1 of the a-r~Meta-Cin i•iin' Ceater, Me1a, will be dedicated at 'the and 11 a.m. ~Sunday, Jan. uct1n& the ceremonlea wW be Rev. TnomH F. Zimmerman, eral aurertntendent of the bliee o God. l'he Rev. Ro1er D . Harrlaon, e~utive a11i1tant at St. Mary'• ~urch, ~ BHch, will pneent Wuatrated lecture on "Beautiful u.rchee of Mother RUllia" Sunday at the 10:30 a.m. meettna of the laa-Unlvenal111 Fellow1lllp, Beach. llida for the program were when Harri.Ion wu chaplain at !It U.S. and Britilh Embuaiea ln tllf*X'W· "'"'for anvthbur, 0.pJortna "the fact that eorne have -1-ll-ll_l_l_l_l ___ l_IT_l_I __ =,J!;;:;,..,~z ·~u1~~~ of wro~dotnc-, u tt 11 dealt whh 1n "It may be popular to pooh-pooh atn, Juct.o-Chriatlanlty. but deep down we lc:noW beU.r -·we A piano recltaJ by'8. Wayne Blabee "Whatever Became of Sin?" uked know we .,.. weak and lllllnfW . . . More will be featund ln the Qrl1t Colleae ~hlatrlat Kiri Minn1nPr Tn • utli Of than anythlna el.le, we need to becon11e lrvlM concert •rift. a book. He contenda that a penonal keenly aware of OW' human br'OJumne9 Bllbee, an· uailtant profeuor at . ..,... of respontlbWty for moral 1-p1e1 la ·and to experience Jeeua' forlivinl and mUllc ~t the colleae, will perform at neceuary to deal with the crtppttn1 h..un, poww." 7:30 p.m. Sunday, "lan. 9, tn l'ounden effects. The aynod In Rome la only one of a Hall on Campua. 8.hartn1 that view, tbeoloalcally, aeries of International reU,SOU. eventl on repreeentattvea of the world's Roman echedule In the year, wbieh la to tnclUde A New Y81U"i eervice la lanned at . CatbolJc blahope are to meet In Rome a pneral a..embly of the World O:luncil 10 a.m. Sunday at the N.nood ne~: fall on the malady of aln and of Churches. CHireaaUoaal c'wrcl Laauna · ctee .. na with it. ·About 300 deoomlnatlona are Be.ch • "Reconciliation and Penance" It the memben, encompullnc more than 400 · _ theme tor the lnte~tl~ aynod, a mlllion Chrl1t1'n1. Their church Preparation for annulmentl will be subject ch<>1en becau.. of Wideapread repreeentativea are to ~ in Aupt ln explored at a 2 Pm CathOUc Spirit concern about a decline In people Vancouver, , ·meetln1 on Jan. '30 at Marywood confeulns aln and aeeklng for-Their pneral theme, "Jesua Christ, Center. llvenaa. the Ute of the World," coven a lot of .+thletes' needs cited &•COPIES . ........... ........... SAINT MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Holy Communion -Sundays 8 & 10 a.m. Tuesday 7 a.m. Wednesdays 9:30 a.m. · LOS ANGELES (AP) -An in$erfaith oommiaion preparing for t1* 1984 summer Olympics ahoul~ '*t the reli8ioua need.a of athletes utJ viatton but avoid any attempts at p lytislng, the group'• co-chainnan ... 'It ta not a time to make converts; b to atz'enlthen people, whatever th ir beliefs," said Msgr. Louis A. G tierrez. the only cleJ'IYllWl on the of ~ of the Loe Anplea 0 . pie OrgiiUJina Committee. utierre1, also a Loa Angeles \AllWOJ~ archdioceAn repre.en~Uve A recent pthert.na of Interrellgioua Council me~bera alons with repreMntativea of the Salvation Army and· Southern Baptist and Lutheran churches concluded that rellgioua grou .. ahould offer IUCh eerviofS u reJJaioua coumellDf and emeraency housing and ~tlon ...a.tance for tha9e .aueftmhj the 16-day pmee. "li they came to ua for ...tatanoe, we woUld want to usure them we would not try to convert them," said Father Arthur M. Johmon, another oounc:il member. 346t Vio Ucle 675-6122 Hut to !fterde Udo Clneme The Reverend John Rogers Davis. R«tor 3233 Peclflc View Drive 714/M4-cMl3 Coron• del M•r 92125 ~ South Coast · Community Church Services 8130 A.M. & 10115 A.M. ~-del MM Hloh Sdlool, 2101 Eollb4uff Dr., ecw-del Mo1 Another internatloaal re~ event wt1l be in Amrtenlam, the Ntthet'J.andl. in Jwy, when 3,000 evanplittl meet under auspice. of the Btlly Graham EvanpU.de AmodaUon. "'l'fie J>W'J>C* ta to exchanie ldeM and encouraae new means of evanplllm," Graham uya. "Chrl1tianlty haa not aenerally ~netrated thc..tn .. n.ctual oplnlon-make.n of the wor1d, but we•re wum. up to thla an4 evanaelicall have attained the intellectual level to deal with lt." Another lnternaUonal event, seen 111 aettlin1 aome uneulneu 1mon1 the Jesuits, will be • aeneral eoaarePtlcn for them to elect a new aupetior ~. Slnoe mid-1981, the worldwide order ~ 26,000 Jeaulta hu *" under direct control of the pope throu1h a papal : le ate named alter the former au r 1eneral, the Rev. Pedro Arrupe, fered a stroke. Affilluct wllll llMnl 8ciellc. COMMUNITY CHURCH BY THE BAY ... where an atmosphere of iove. joy and freedom prevails. In wtlk:h eadl person can feel safe to be himself and develop his own divine potential. II yoo are seeking a'ttlure,h family like this ... welcome home! Woftllllopl I aa ... / look lflotl Holllllc Htlftll c.ter SUNDAY AT 10 A.M. ...... "'-lht -... YfWI' 1,..,... IML _,. caM..I ............ o the Interrell1loua Council of them California, la co-chalnnan of advWor'y commtwton on rellgioua Gutierrez laid much of the teJJaioua responsibility will fall on campus mlniltera at UCL.A. the Univenity of Southern California and UC Santa Barbara, which will be the lit.es of "l'••'~e 6-t Jrllat It Talle.s To Make Tiie Dlllere•ee" · 1u. a.nu s,,.ui.. we11., 1 p.m. -....,.... .__, ,.,_ Dr. Fred Davie l ivltles being formed for the p6ca. ,athlete villape. . For Info: Call 544..:1350 7850 148 WT 22'1> STmT/COST IEA/CA 92627 Orange Coast RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY Church of St. Matthew by the Sea (TradttlOnlt ~ DP91) 'HOLY COMMUNION • Each Sundav -9:00 AM (Boe* of Common Pnl)w • 1d) . MEATZHAll of. Community Congregational Church 811 Hellotrope~ona d•I Mar ,.... ""· ...... ... .... ----1 ST. JAMES £11SCOPAL WELCOMES YOU 3Z09 VII LNt, lltwpert leach ......., .. A.M.,,.,., ....... ...., c ............ ......, .. A.II. c ......... .-~ ldillOlttoft ..., 10:00 A.II. ,.,.. ......,, ..,.,., ... HotJCow910fta.., • ........ ...., ............. -..... A.Ill...., c..· Clll.flillUTIOW ...... ..., .... __ ,_p ... · hllllll -.. Aa...., I ti Ill .............. """"o. or....._ TM MY. Jofln P. ~Iii._.., -..... f7Ml10 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES IAAHCHE8 °" THI MOT'Hlft CHURCH, lttE FIMT CHUACH OF CHAlaT, SCllNTIST IH 908TON, MASSACHUHTTa . .....,, .... ...,, 2. 1• "GOD" eo.e. MMe -Flrat Church of Chrlat, aolentlet i -· .. ~v.:~7. .. c.... ...... a.-a ...... _ ....... ............ _Y .. Dr. IA&llllP.M.-. ....... ~ w.Lf·79P&-..... lt..a lnlM -Pint Churclft of Ctwtet. ldentlet ................ 1 ....... ....... 91 l•If ulna ( .... Y•) • ..._ , a.. • ....., .... _ .. ,.,... ....... ...... .. ....... PtiwJ ....... Ml ............... 10 A.M. -4 P.11. lloft. t1wv 8el. 10 A.II. -7 P.11.,........., CNld 0... -......., & WMI• ... Hunttng~on llMch -Flrat Church of Chrtat, ....... . •aOl•i.--::~---a....a . ---A.II. ............ ~ ...... Newport 9wh -F1m Church of Chrlat, klentlat -Viii Ulle. --:::.. ..... c ...... ....., -... 10:t0 A.M. ........ "°°"" lt11 Yim Udo Mon. thru 8el. -t A.M ... P.11. T...., - 7 .. P.11. CNd C.. ~ T~-:" .. .aa-11:111A.M.tor111UC1y TlrM • ... wpcNt llwh -8eoond Church of Ctwtet. ........ l1li ....... V"9 Dr., c.... .... -~ ........... _ .. A.Ill. ~...._-...... Lc...aHwJ,.C. WID. OSNING ,..ITIMONY MUTINGI - I P.11. ALL CHURCHU All we oordlllly lnvtted to attend the dluldl ..W. end e11lcw • tt1e PfMleaee °' the ~ Aoom1.. Ctllld c.. ProYlded At ALL.SE~. Cllllll C.. P1..ad1 d AT ALL KIWICS8 .@ A COllUL WEl.CM FICll llE . lRTED ClmCll Of HIST . COIMllTY CIUtCH COllll£8A1DW. 111 ..... , ........ c-· .. -.... ,. ................. -a-.::.~=-.........., cmm:ullOIW. CUCll ........... .. ..,....,.... .... 494-1111 .......... -.? ...... ..... llUl-...., .. Cllrr* .... .., ••AVUDI UNITl.D •tHODllT CHURCH ······-·•a.. ..... ......... a.111s ......... . ,..11111 pa Attend The Church of Your Choice \. ~'8T. ANDMW'a PMlaYTINAN cHuRcH -100 at. Anc1rw9 Roed • ~ ..... • 811-2180 •• 41111111 A. ........ ·~ ..... Wo~lp Servlces-7:30-8:45 & 10:15 AM .. ffsn, Tiit ~ If ~" Dr ........ Hvffw;,,.. .... 7:30 a.m. -.!f*nta ~a..-a.. 8:45 a.m . .......,ta Tlwu Adult 10: 115 a.m. -lnf81'1ta Tlwu 8"' Grade a. Adult C...... AllC ...... .. - Comm."'?IS.'!'••~n Church 4tl,...AW.. ...... ._,._ ~· ~. T.....,.._ · Aw. Craig Wllemo Cfll19tlan Educetton 9:00-10:00 A.M. Wonhlp -10:15 A.M. HUMVn' CAM PflOYIOID DUNNO ISWa PRESBmRIAN ·cucH OF nE COVDWfT -MsllwM.,c._-----._ .. ......,,_.., Tony~ DlreoCor of YouOI Mlnlltl!le HcMmd Kl9on. Dholor of Adult ... .... Don Madclox. Dholor of ..... .... ............ _ ..... .... a.di ....... -Ctcl • .... ~ .. .... ......, .... , .,,,_ ..... .... . _____ ,...p ... CHURCH OF CHRIST • w • ....._, eem -.. • •• W.'re A Ootna. -GlcMtnt-QroWlno Qlurdl . IUMDAY~ W8 l'TUDY • A.M. Wlat• •A& at P& 10 AM. -"Cma ... A 8eM W11 Tt "-1913" _, ..... .,._ .... ~._. .... . ....... <.. --·.-· ........ -..... ~·-··- , • \ • .. ~ I ~9i!Om): ga~ge • • • w4ii .up for Nov~Ptlie-:. WASHINGTON (AP) -ltndln1 1982 on • promt.lna note, the 1ovemmcmt hu l&id ltl main foteea\1nl 81UiU for nat1onal economic health,,,.. 0.8 ~l In November, tho teVenth pin ln ll'8 put elaht monlht. . Altbou1h many economhlt.1 aay tho rocealon probab}Y. w-. pers1attna tut month, the November pin_ in ihe Commerce Department'• Index of 1ad1na fndlcatort appeared to be a new~ that \here wtD be at leut moderate recovery early ln 1983. ' In a MpU'ate report, the lAbor Depertment Mid ~· UUtia.l clalma for unemployment benllfltl roee to M4,000 ln the week end.ini Dec. 18 from &33, 000 the preYiot.-week. But the new claiml were still tar fewer than the weekly tot.ala thaJ exceeded 600,000 during melt of the fall. 'lite leading-lndlcatora lndex la a compilation of 10 eeparate economic atati.atics covering a wide variety of areaa, Including layoffa, Inflation. stock prlcet and orders for factory goods. When moat of thoae oomponenta rile, overall buainea activity la auppoeed to'riae IOOn thereafter. In November, the report aald, aeven of the lndicatora rose, led by a big increase in the nation's money supply Military job awarded Ultraaystems Inc., Irvine, has announced the company baa been awaided an $8 million contract from the U.S. Army Electronic Froving Grounds located at Fort Huachuca, Aria. Initial funding for the first nine montha of the contract 'l. valued" at $1,263,122; the total contract value, lncludlna planned optiona. 1a $7,992,388. The contract .calls for Ultraayatema to provide sup~ to the U.S.1Ul\ly in performing developmental testing of tactical command, control, communication and intelUgence systems, called C31 systems. . Pnilll~oJ. Stevens, president and chief execuuve officer of traaysterns, said, "C31 systems involve the use of muldple, interconnected computera, which are commanded by complex 90ftware aysteml containlng maasi.vellmOUnta of information related to all upecta of a potential combat situation. The new contract is one of a aerln -of C31 contracts that Ultraayatems announced recently. F.arlier contract.a totaling $6.9 million involved concep~ formulation, design and development of C31 systems while this latest $8·million contract involves the testing phaee of CS I systems. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT . NEW YOM tAPI -.... F.-Y ptlc. -lltll~oltttellll ___ _ York Stoc:k E.c~enge l1tu••. trading ~at lftOf'e tlwl I I. IMMOfflh n 1 .... ,800 I • .... ~· "' ... -·-KelwAlum Sll,aGO U'lo + 'lo r:::.z..o-::= m: : I~ 18M 171,1" '614 • .... Pvn!Engy u..-5 -.... E.-3S6,MO 1". -~ A,,_T&T D1,AGO -\lo ,..._,.., " au.a 114'. • ~ Gen /ololcn 2I0, 10D .,_ • \lit ~ =:= = ... __ Chrvllff 17•,'00 111> • h T .... 11111 tA1.IJOO t • \lit WHAT STICKS 010 NEW YOIS lAl'I D.K. )1 METALS -~ M '" ISS » , NlW YOOK (AP) -Sc>01 ~ l'NI .. prlCe9 Frldey: c~ 74 ... 77 a.nt• • pound, v •. ~loM. L.-.. 20 ..... 23 l*ltl • pound. a.. )e.40 --• powtcl, dll¥weCI Tiit ............ ~ltl -QIOl9d •r I ta : 19 01nte e ~. 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JELLV-FILLEc:> DONUT I SHOIE NANC\' HMMM--I WONDER LET'S SEE WHO PUT THIS WHAT IT SAYS FUNNY SIGN HERE ----=~i....;;::......,.__, GORDO IN ~ WCXC>e> OF NOeL a:;,.vAR()- 11 HVU!'t!> TO 'CcJ AND $CJ4 OF'wt:X.J 'TOtJeTHEli!. J+#. t'l,;NK \' WINKERBE..\N HI 1JEl'E! I'M WIUAAO faJf'r ! . A!> SOON A5 ~EQ a;N£ !ACK 10 ME ... 11"''s New, eu"T"" 11''5 JUS1" NO'f"' 51!!L..L..1Nc9! , ......... ,.., ...• by Jeff MacNelly .. By Mar .. k Lasky by Tom Batiuk "TUI& 15 REAL.lQ A 816 I IN:#ENr R:>R Wlu.ARD . ,. lllJNid IATU,.OAY, JAN. 1. 1913 • !:--- O ·ne ~ore tiine for _UCLA~·-. Michigan. ,, Bt1\0GER CARLSON or .. .,..,,......,, PASADENA -Six weeka ago the UCLA Brulna left their ctre.ina Ruarten hert! at the Rolle Bowl with garlanda of flowera draped around their nedc:a. aymbolic of an ant1dpeted journey to Hawaii ln the Aloha Bowl after a most eucce..fuJ 9-1-1 ~ qpped by a 20-19 triumph over USC. Today they return to thle Puadena atructure aa the ,J>ac-10 repreeentative in the 69th Roee Bowl Game in a back-to-back situation with the Michigan Wolverines, championa of the Big Ten, thanks to Arilona'a upeet of Ariz.ona State a week later. ' The Btu1na rallied for a miracle 31-27 vie10ry at Michigan in a non-conference game in Sef.tember -anc1 a year ago in the Bluebonnet Bow . it waa Michigan which embarruaed the Bruins, 33-14. "Winninc or loaini can be IUch an up-ln-the- air thing.'' uya Donahue. "What we reall~ want ta to play well. "I don't think It a going to be aa high-ecorlna M the lut time we .,played, but both teams will move the ball. lt could very well be a cluDc, ll~ our games with Stanford and USC. I hope it'a clole, becawie if it isn't, we'll loee." Each team boaata a •'!per threat In the receiving d~partment -Mlchtaan with Jersey No. 1 (Anthony Caner) and the JJruina wf th Cormac Camey. But Donahue .. ya he doesn't expect either to be a major factor today, almply becauee he·expectll the two to be "taken away" by the oppoalng defenaea. ~0ur recieMng oorp1 Vt!f'Y -well could be the beat in the nation," aaya UCLA ttaht end Paul Bergnwm, who hu caupt 36 pa.-for 529 yard.a. "We're the best IJ'OUP of ""11elvera I've ever llee1' at the oolleefate level," often Camey, whoee 44 recepUoN have netted 746 yatda. "Anthony deaerved all the attenUon he ha, received, but we've got several quality receivers of our own,•: adc:b Town1ell, who cau1ht 37 for 673 yarda. • On the other end of all these pau attempts for UCLA and Michigan are quarterbacka Tom Ramsey and Ste.ve Smith, respectively. Ramsey has all the preu cllppingl with 2,824 yards and 21 touchdown• netted on his 191 completions. Smith, a 6-0, 192-pound junior:. has led Michigan to an 8-3 overall record. own ldlool recorct'f 1,881 a Y!U' eatller. ~iin.e way our ofte,.. la ~. lt'a touch to be a peat pu1er," Smith aaya. The contest between the fifth-ranked Brulna and the Wolverines, ranked no. 19, ptts Donahµe api.nat Bo Schembechler on thf 11del1nea, which Is being labeled my IOme u a grwdce between the two._ Donahue aaye there ia no truth to the notion, however, uying the differences between 1he two are no more than simply ditference9 tn oplniona. Schembec~r briatled duitnc workout. when aaked if there waa apedal emphaU being stl"!HHI, snapping. ''Thia la the Role Bowl Game. Row tn the world are you going to put any more emphalil on a game than you do for a Role Bowl? Thia ia 'the' game!" While most of the attentlJcenten around Carter, the three-time All-American receiver, tbe I Today's kickeff ia acheduled for 2 o'clock and it'a the seventh time at the Rolle Bowl for each. coach, but the first New Year's Day appearance of Terry Donahue and his UCLA Bruins. U such la the cue, and Carter la indeed double teamed enough to the e~nt that he im'1 able to contribute hla usual pine-breaking catchea, the Bruins may well live up to their 3-point favorite'• role. Despite the presence of Carter, the Wolverines ranked last in the Big Ten in puaing offense with an average of 153.2 yarda per game. But, hia 1,681 yards for the season broke his (See ROSE, Pase 8%) An eye fOr the · I . , I Florida's James Jones goes head first into the turf and losses football at the same time in Bluebonnet Bowl action. Arkansas recovered. I . . . ' gives Lou Holtz,. I ' I I I I Arkansas victory l I .. I HOUSTON (AP) -Arkansas 'Coach Lou Holtz, an amateur magician off the field, put ha magic act into the Z4th Bluebonnet Bowl Friday, . inatalling the I -formation exclusively for the first time since 1980. By the fourth quarter, Holb' new alignment made Florida'• 24-14 lead disappear and drove the _14~h_-_r~ked Hogs to an exd~ victory over the upset-minded Gators before a disappointing crowd of only 31,557 in the Astrodome. Arkanaas quarterback Tom Jones, playing his final game for the Hoga, engi~eered two , fourth-quarter touchdowns. one a 5-yard pass to Jemie Clarie and the other a 1-yard keeper,. to secure the viciOry. GARY ANDERSON shifted to the tallbllck position rn ttie new formation and found it to hia llkin8-. "I would like to carry the ball more," said Andenon. a aenior. ''Thia is the first time I ever have. I wish we'd run lt a lot earlier." "We had a lot of teniors who wanted to go out on a winning note," Jones aid. "They played their hearts oot." Florida Coach Charley Pell could do little more than COWlt what might have been and praiae th' quality of the game. _ )That was a great colleae football game," he aaid. "I give a lot of credit to Arkanau for coming back the way they did. Thai took a lot on their part, to beat a great team. "WE WERE a little ahooked and surprtaed by the officiating, but I don't want to say anything ' else about it except thi-ough proper cbannela." Trailing 24-14, Jonea took charge. of the Hoga' new 1- formation offenae and hit Clark 1 all alone in the end wne early ln the fourth quarter. Then, with · 8:04 .to eo .. Jcmea dove 1 · yarda for the winnlna touchdown to apoil an Upeet bia by Florida quarterback Bob Hewko, wbo threw a bowl record three toucbdoWn pai9es of 3, 13 and 17 yarda to wide reoeiv.er Dwayne Dlxon. Just trying to be a good sport • ID 1983 Hewko earned the start after rallying the Gaton '° a 13-10 victory over Florida State in tbe final game of the regular ~ and didn't wait long to take advantage of hia chance, hitUna Dixon with touchdown i-Ol 3 .and 13 yards. Well, the new year has arrived on achedule and with it, as in years past, 1983 promises to be filled with expectations, anticipations and palpJ tations. It's somewhat ironic that the New Year's Eve party I was at last night just happened -to be filled with aports penonalities from around the world. Naturally, I took the opportunity to ask a few individuals what their re90lutions were for the coming year. Here's what a few had to say: Rams Coach Ray Malavasi: To go on a diet. Former Rams quarterback Bert Jones: To quietly disappear and resurface 90metime later in the United States FC>oiball League. Dodaer pitcher Fernando Valenzuela: To become extremely rich . • . at the Dodgers' expen9eL San Diego first baseman Steve Garvey: To hit a home nm against the Dodgers at Dodger Stadium that will wjt) a cloee pme tor San Diego. Angel outfJelder Reggie Jackson: To have the same kind of year he had in 1982. SPOATS COlUM~§! · > JOHN SEVANO Angel Manager John McNamara: To guide the Angels into the World Series so he can save his job. Former Angel shortstop Rick Burleso~: To be able to th.row again. CUrrent Angel shortatop Tim Foli: To wish Burleson a slow recovery. Rams linebacker Jim 'Youngblood: Never to play middle linebl\cker again. San Francisco linebacker (formerly of the Rama) Jack Reynolds: To once and fot all get the recognition he d4!9erves aa being one of the best middle llnebacken In the NFL. San Franda:o Coach Bill Walsh: To either get rid of, or aend most of his players to a rehabilitation pf'081'8Jll. . New York Gtanta backup quarterback (fonnerly Rama backup) QB Jeff Rutledge: To get a chance to play .. _.; . anywhere. ~ Fountain Valley High football coach Mike Milner: To beat Eallon. Edison High football coach Bill Workman: To find a blue-chip recruit. UC Irvine basketball coach Bill ·Mulligan: To find a Kevin Magee clone. Rams quarterback Vince Ferragamo: To run Bert Jones out of town . . . and anybody else for that matter who might have aspirations ot beina the Rama' No. l QB. Rams owner Georgia Frontiere: To get rid of her label as a bad and uncaring owner. Angela owner Gene Autry: To reach a World Series sometime before hia money rune out. Rama fans: A defenae that would hold an opponent' under 30 pointa. Angels fana: A team that would finally live up to ita billing. Rama defenalve end Jack. Youngblood: To reach \he Super Bowl one more time. Rama Director of Pro Operationf Jack Faulkner: See Ray Malavui. A Rama seaaon ticket holder: An opportunity to get • refund. UCLA Coach Terry Donahue: To win a bi_g game when the preesure la on. Mulligan (He made two): To beat Fresno State just once. Angela relief pitcher Andy Haaaler: To find a manager that understands him. Former Angela Manager Gene Mauch: An opportunity to tell hia aide of the story. · Dodger Manager Tommy Luorda: See Ray Malavaai. Dodger tint bueman Greg Brock.: To make fans forget Steve Garvey (Brock, of ooune, ta a dreamer). NFL Commialioner Pete Rozelle: To rig it 80 the Los Angeles Raiden do not make it to the Super Bowl. Raiden field general Al Davis: To rig it 80 the Raiders do make It to the Super Bowl. Georgia (She al90 had two): To rig it ao the Rams could get into any Super Bowl. The new United Statea Football Leque: To not fall on..11a face. Lakers own& Jerry SU.: To get the negotiaUn~rtg.hte to Ralph Sampeon (Busa, like JSrOCK, ia a dreamer). · A 34-yard field goal by I ~phomore Bobby Raynxnd pve · 11orida a 17-7 halftime lead. THE RAZORBAcgs, who I went exclusively with an I-I format!. on attack for the fint I time this eeuon. took a 7-0 Jead in the first quarter on a 16-yard run by Gary Anderson, who 1 broke ·three tacklet en route to the end zone. Andenon oampleted a 76-yard thltd..quarter drive with a 1-~ high dive into the end zone io narrow the ecore to 17-14. but Hewko and Dbron worked their maaic again with a 17-yard ltr\ke wltn ~:15 'to go in the quarter. I Anderson helped Arkan-1 aaa get "ita I-formation offenle of1 to a good start, with 161 yarda on 2e carries. Hewko riddled the ArkamM defenae, which nnked fifth in the nation tn total defeme end firat in 'ecortna defenae in the regular aeuon. A toast to the good guys who departed in 1982 Should old acqUl&lntlUM:le be lOl'1JOt and never brought to mlnd7 Should old acqWllntance be forgot a,.d clays of Auld IAngSyne ... Aa the ,iaaes are ra1ted this New year' a, the tout la to the aood suya from the world of fun and 1arne1 who left ua in the 12 months )alt put. Thia earth ia better oU for havins lmown them and their acquaintance will not soon be foraot. Should old qualn~ be lOl'IJOf ..• The preaa box.eia and the hotel lobbi• around the country won't be the mne \vfthout Red Smith. Red Smith WM one ol. t.M few l1)0l'U writina 1t.lf& to win a Pullt:ser Prize but tlie l"Y' w 11 remember him for the way he won trlenda. Walter Smith had a way •ol. wrtUng the truth and. whin conbcint.ed, te1lina it. When aood °'* lib Red Srnlth 80 ~ ~our ltaternlty, t.M c:ornfort la In the Mpdei &My ... ". • Ntd MWI' brou6h& to mind ••• ~ LIW Carl1le flew the DOicljM' Jit ~ IDIDkln nillil .,f hlfi tiy • . BUD . ruCKER I I - - , ..-.:'~WM11r.;:.t••o••N1e~for-¥ikes; ClriibOyit Here's another list of the best of ·1982· " ~~ .::C.."t::ot the year'•' foi, •• ~ +-performen? . Y• Another list of the year'• top perfa-1 ....... Thll one for teJeWdon. • BZST PLAY-BY-PLAY ANNOUNCER {BMebell): Vin• S&ully, who wW finally act netwcrk expoaare ~ ...xi. FoUowea by Al Mk:baei., the best of the Scully clones. ~ BIST PLAY-BY-PLAY ANNOUNCER · (Football): Keltb Jack10n. He'a becorne a blt lftdlct,able, but be knows hfa 1~DOrtrt. If ABC would onl . atop embur-1nc hbn by ~tuna him on bueball Ina ad ol Michaela ... BEST PLAY-BY-PLAY ANNOUNCER (~etbell): Dk:k Enbera-But tum down,. the volwne a blL .-..U.Y B E S T B 0 X I N G ANNOUNCER: lioward Coeell can be very aood or very terrible. Tim Ryan la knowledgeable and. undentated, Marv Albert la know~ble and oventated. -I I BEST GOLF ANNOUNCER: ... uh. You . know. That guy with the Britlah accent.' DIST COLOR MAN (Baseball): Jim Palmer. Too bed he can still pitch. ~ - BEST OOLOR MAN (Jl'ootb.il): Tie. John Madden and Merlin Ol8en. One apeab loudly, one speaks M>ftly, but ·e.ch know. whereof he apeaka. BEST OOLOR MAN (BMketb.il): Tie. Billy Packer and Al Mc:Guire. 'Thoush nelthtt'a u aood without the other. WORST OONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE BY AN ANNOUNCER IN A STARRING ROLE: NIW YORK -The Dallat ·1111 ~=~wv~•....-•"the Kubert~ Humphrey .._... ::;m"'· wm bo mowd 1ou..---= -z -·--- A Na rOOCbM1 J.Mcue 1pobsnan -.kt Prlcl8yiJ'ow:v=•r that tM 1ame now la aUll adwd11_ to~ in~ NJ'L Cam Pww RcmUt Ml bell\ .nvt.d by Mw.oca a.n..a Mt ...... Mib Lynn that ntpjin to the ... crodome JOOf, wbk:b wu tom 41utl~ ow ffm09al work .. dy Tbunday rnamlnl. ii¥~ to be completed and die root tnn.t.ed on ffund.y. • . Air Foree player 1tlll eritical--·~ - DENVER -Derek l'o1ler Ell NIDA1ned uncorwdoul and ln critical ••• eonditlon Friday at Fltllbnonl Army M«lkal cent.er hen .. hll AU J'arce teemmaw t>.t Vanderbilt M-28 ln lhe Hall ot Fame Bowl in BUmtnaNzn, Ala. • Foscer, 20, hat been wacomctow .mce Dec. 10, when bJa car hit a petch of. kie and wnecked into a tree • be drove alone at the Air Force Aaldemy. IH WM tran.temd to J'ltaimona from Penrose Hospital in Colorado Sprln11 on Thunday. At Fltzlilmom, Capt. Monte Priebe, officer ln dw'p, aid a televlsioo in Foller'• hospital room waa turned to the pme Flidar afternoon. ''That'• not uncommon,' laid Priebe. "It ovea the petient 80IDethina to focua on. Whether 6e'a aware of. It. no one can aay." No sellout at Orange Bowl today? MIAMI -The 49th Oran1e EE Bowl Claulc, facing ita flrat non-•II• 1ellout ln alx yean, ,eta under way . today with nn .apecbl .. curlty--- precaution• despite racial unrest in a nellhborhood le'Yen blocb away. No. 3 Nebnlka meets No. 13 Jn ds!ana State in the natlooal.ly teleYi8ed NBC contest at the 75..000---.t Orann Bowl ~ About 2,ooo:!,000 ticbta remained Frfday for the ~ ~.m:; PST. pme, raillna the prospect it would be the only New Yee.r'a Day bowl pme _without a ..UOUt. \ Teoneuee'• Reggie White makes a diving sack on Iowa QB Chuck Long in Friday's Peach Bowl. One year later, Iowa--awakens- Hswkeyes make up for Rose Bowl flop with 28-22 win ~I Howard Coeell on bMebell, a aport ln which bla knowJedae ta limited to the 1947-~7 ~~ Dodgien. i . Quote of the day ' Mike Stewart, a Mt.ml police 1po1r..m;.n, said autboride9 had no plma to beef up_.ecu.rity near the stadium. He lild between 200 and 250 pol~~ be _.,,.. to lladium detail. .. We ckln't anticipate any problen:w." be aa1d. "'lbe perimeters are nmain1na In effect for the aalety of the clthena of OVenown, and for Oranae Bowl parade viewen. 'Ibey know it ta cardcned off. ., they wcm't go in there." ATLANTA (AP) -Iowa had to wait a year to make up for ila Oop in last aeuon'a &.e Bowl, and Hawkeye Coach Hayden Fry believes Friday'• 28-22 PNCh Bowl victory over Tenne.ee wu the answer. "We have waited a full year to redeem ounelvea," Fry laid in the jubilant Iowa locker room. "For a whole year, I tallted about the Roee Bowl. I think the playen were tired of hearing it. Iowa followed with • 75-yard ax>rtng drive of 1 ita own and took a 28-13 lead when Eddie Phillipa plunged into the end zone from 2 yards ouL Tenneaee quickly acored apln when Alan Cockrell hit Willie Gault with a 19-yard pua in the end zone after 9:26 of the third period. Me" Lopes. Chamlnade ooech, after the tiny .:hool ln Hawaii stunned top-. ranked Vfrs1n!.a, 77-72, ln one of oollqe bMketblll'a 1D01t a.mazlni upeeta: "Not too many people get to beat the No. 1 team in the nation. It'• re9lly amazlna what human be1np can do." Red Wings stun Chicago, 4-1· Joe Pa..,.._ ICOl*i at 2:42 of the ra final period to map a 1-i tie and the ' Detroit Red Wlnp went on to stun the high-Oying Chicaao Black Hawb 4-1 in National Hockey LeaQue ectioo Friday nicht. It wu Detroit'• tint victocy over ~ in four cootelta um -.i . . . a.where, omn 11ame1 9t'On!d two pJa ln tbe. third period .. Barffalo lk.ated to a surprillngiy eGY 5-1 1fin over the New York Ia1aDdera • .-.. The &.ton Bru1na remained atop the Adum Dlvilion with a ~-3 victory over MinneaQta . Beautiful Glau an easy winner . Heavily fa\IOl'ed Beaatlf9l Glut •• led nearly all the way Friday ln capturtna the 169,.fto La Brm Stabl . by 3 ~ Jenctha over' 8tillhlJ JOJ at Santa Anita before 38,M9 New Year'a Eve fans . . . Jeff Le1u, PMI Vere~eta and Te4• JebMa ecored third-period pl.a to Utt the United Statea to a 3-2 victary over Torpedo Gcrtcy ot the Soviet Unkm in the dwnpm.blp game of the World Gamet 2 international tournament in Bettle CneJr.. Mich. . . . Ermu Reallalea, a "•traJ&ht man" who jotned the lladml GlobeUoUen at the end of World War ll, dMd after a ~ bout with cea9I' ot tblt larynx . . . A •IJ:OUP of investors, which lnclucte. sporta te1eYW.on pemmaDi%!:xGarqlela. .. lt will buy the buknapt Inferno of the Major Indoor Soccer Lugue before Jan. 12: Ai1t Force linemen gain a little laine • They've beard it 80 much I think they would have lilu!cl to whip me." LAST SEASON, Iowa capped it• year with a 28-0 U. to Waahlngton in the &.e Bowl. On Frlday, however. Iowa quarterback 'Chuck Lona keyed the victory over Tennel9ee by tomng touchdown pa.aet of 57, 18 and 8 yarda ln the aecond period, and the defeme came t)l.rou&h in the end to hold off a 'furious second-half charae by the Vols. "It wu just a super pme. I have never aeen a defenae rlae up on the-soal line and aack the quarterbedt ll.k.e that. They were very touah when they bid to be." Fry aid. Fry WU referrlni to a ~ drfve in the cioGna mlnutel that ended on the Iowa 9 when Tenne.-e Jost yardage on two conaectutive plays after reachlnc the ~yard line. The Voll then got within 28-22 on a 27-yard field 1oaI by Revelz 4:55 into the final period. Tennea9ee had marched 70 yarda to the Iowa 9 before the Hawkeye defeme atiffened. The Vobl made two more rum at the Hawkeye. in the final seven minutes, but the Iowa defeme stopped Tenneaaee at the 8-yard line with 3:29 left ancl-•Sain In the final minute u Cockrell-Wu sacked twice and threw two incomplete puees after reaching the Iowa 39. The Vola, 6-5-1, had taken a 7--0 led lead on Cockrell'• 6-yard run with 12 aeoonda remaining in the opening quarter. The first half belonged to Iowa, 8-4. Long fin1ahed the first 30 minutes with 14 of 17 pma completions for a Peach Bowl record 231 yards. Moritz tied the bowl record for receptiom at 8 for 188 yant.. ~ t.ona, a aophomore, finiahed with 19 of 25 pam completiona for 304 yards, while Moritz failed to make a catch ln the second half. • • "We were a1ow waking up in the flnt half, and Iowa did a heck of a job at that time against us," ROSE BOWL Tenneaaee Coach Johnny Majon aatd. "In the • aeoond half, we were much more cohesive. fought From Page B 1 with more apirit and executed better. "I am not aurpriaed Iowa ~ on ua 80 much. fact ia the Wolverines are still basically the grind Tile pasirig game baa hurt ua most of the .euon," 'em out atron&bof they've always been. Majoi'I a.kf. The sroun auault la led by 195-pound tailt.ck Lawrence Ricka, who bu averaged 5..7 LONG, WHO connected on hla first 11 pu8eS. yard.a per carry. behind a muaive front line. · Alumni squad bounces hf\.ck to nip OCC F.d Bell, who WU Orange Cout Colleae'• eeventh man back ln 1979 when the Pirate. captured the atJte basketball champmahlp, fired in 19 potnta Friday afternoon to apark an occ alumni 11quad to a 71-69 vict«y aver the Pirate&. BIRMINGHAM. Ala. (AP) - Despite a buabel ol. wda eet by the off.enaive atan. both ooea::bea laid Air Force'• 38-28 Hall of F•me footbalJ victory over Vmderbilt Friday WM due to a btmch of. IJIWmg pla)era. hit DaV. Moritz on a 5"1-ya.rd TD bomb early in the The k1cldng game revolves around Ali Haj- the final period for Air Force eeoond period' and then found Ronnie Harmon on ahelkh. who ha.I booted 74 straight PATa and 31 and, on Vandy'• next play, acortna atclkea or 18 and 8 yarda to build the career field aoaJ,a. Bell. '9(bo connected co 8 of 10 from the floor, helped the alumni team -comprised mainly of playen from the Plratea' '79 equad -t:.ttle ba from a ~ deficit and record the victory. OCC Coach Tandy Glllta watched b1a former playen take a 48-U advanta1e aft.er Ray Or,W ('79) stole the ball and 8CCftd with 15:12 rftNlnJna, and then bold an to the Jeed far pxl ~ who went ac to start for two yean at St. Mary's. flnlahed the day wttb 17 pointa, while another 1979 atar, Brian ~added 11 polnt8. Tbe Plra• meuiwblle, were led by &.bman Bnd Guaa who had 13 point1, anj, Garlnn Morton who edded lu. In jhe t.ttle of. the Krohnfeldt brotben, One. who played last aeaaon tor Onua, ou tacored brotMr 'nna. 7-4. Tm 19'19 Oranae c.o.t equad delatmd Seddlebeck OJJeca and ffnMh*' that .... wUh a 27-6 ncard to win the It.ate crown. defenalve end Carl Dieudonne Hawkeyea' lead to 21-7 at lntermiulon ln the UCLA, nowever, im't just Tom Rameey & Co, a..te hla leCOftd tnterception to nationally televised cont.eat befole a crowd of u evidenced by the pre1ence of tailback Kevin a;tve the FUoona the ball at the 50,134. • Nelaon, kick return sensation Dokie WWlama and a ~and 21. Kenhner ran five The Vol.a, however, acored following the eecond de fense centered around 24-0-pound noee guard timee and 9Q01'eei tram half kickoff when Chuck Coleman ran 10 yards to Karl Morgan. to put Air Force 00 top cap an 80-yard drive In nine plays. But Fuad ReveU Among the UCLA entouraee ia starting '"llw credit .-m to our poup of linemen," Air Fol'Ce Coech Ken Hatfield said. by ooe point. miaeed the extra point, the first mila for the All-offensive tackle Duval Love, a aophomore out of Tayl« then took Vandy to the Southeastern Conference kicker dUfina bia two Fountain Valley High. Abo expected to aee action is . Vandy COllCh Gecqe Mcintyre ....-. "Air Fc:rce dkl a peat job ol blocking our tacklea and middle llnebacken," be aald. '"nmr middle three p1ayera did the job on our middle three." FaJcon 32, but Bkky Ander90ll years at Ten.noemee. llnebecker Lee Knowles, a Marina High product. ~•~d a 49-yard field 1oal .~~~~~~--~-~~~~-~---------~---~~~-~ The Air Farce line opened the way for three unanawered touchdawm in the ftnal period to overcome a 452-ya.rd ~ln1 performance by Vandy'a Whit 'l"aylor, who ~ tor all four Ommodore ma. 1be two t.-ma tftllre OI' Ued 41 HIOOl'da~ In the five pnvioua Hall of nme bowJa. Quartert.ck Marty Louthan ran 46 yuda CJn a fourth-down play for bJa lleCCOd touchdown to cap the Faklan vict«y. Fullback John Kerabner p6cbd up 132 yardl Oft 32 earn. In the Air FCll'W ... ~au.ck. Vandy tallbackorman Jordan cauaht 20 .-ftj 73 yarda and tluw toucbdow Ted Sundquillt ICDnCl early ID attempt. ,. 1be FUoona moved to fourth- and-one at the Vanc46 and prnbled rather than ve Taylor ~ chance. Lou ran to the rtcht around the bunched-up defeme and acored untouched Numerou1 Hall of Fame rwda fell • the teams piled up Me Ywda. 49' by Vandy and 451 by JJr Fcne, which had a mare balalked attack -Sl5 on the pound and 136 by air. Taylor campleted four of five .-tor 66 of the 75 yards in Vmdy'a ftnt ICOdq drive, 5 tor O for all 63 yarda In fta next·driw which tied the mn at 14-14. ;;;d 3 of 3 for all 00 yarda ln a move that rmde lt 21·14 at the half. Sean Pavlich'• 21-yard field ~Im AJi l'orc:e cut 1t to 21-17 ~=~~be!,.~~ FREE PICKUP AND · DELIYEiY FOR YOUR MERaDE~ BENZ 1. Puroh11e or te11e 1 new or u1ed Mere.dee-Benz from Daw. 2. You ~ 11>'9 tn San Clement•, San Juan Capf1l;ano, Ot Dana Potnt. lo wtMln Yo'lt Metcad11C-te rtAdY tor a MrYtoe, JUet .. o.ve Ndl• Ind he pick up rGl.lt' MefcecMe-lena Ind ,._It ~ end t-.m tt to you wt.i It 11 flnllned, If VCM.t nMd mot• lnfot~lon oall w Dew wMt ccwne to ~ hotM Ind OM r9'I • demoMtretlon of tht new MM ........... ~~ •UtON Vl&IO IMPORT8 -.1111 ----- NFL standings NATIONAL CONFERENCE W L T Pct. PF PA x-Wlllh. 7 I 0 .875 162 128 ·x-Dallaa 6 2 0 .750 199 114 x-Green Bay 5 2 1 .688 202 142 x-Atlanta ~ 3 0 .825 177 164 ,x-St. Louil 5 3 0 .625 136 142 •.x-Minneeota 4 4 0 .500 1&8 171 Tampe Bey 4 4 0 .500 132 lM OUcaao 3 5 0 .375·118 148 ;Detro{t 3 5 0 .370 lM 102 New Or1Mna3 6 0 .376 94 lM ,NY Olanta 3 5 0 .370 138 136 Philadelphia 3 0 0 .375 167 169 San Fran. 3 5 0 .375 189 1861 Ruu 1 7 0 .12.5 V19 280 >t-Cllncbed playoff berth . Saa1'1Gam• Ram.a at San Frend.co (Chalmel 2 ai 1 p.m.) Ralhn at San Dteao (Channel 4 at 1 p.m.) · Denver at Seattle New Yark Jets at Kansas City New York Olanta at phJ1aidelphla Chu.,o It 'rampa 15.y AMERICAN OONFERENCE W L T Pct. PF PA s-Ralden 7 • 1 O .875 i19 166 x-Oncinnati 6 2 o .750 197 150 x-Mlami 6 2 0 .750 164 124 x-NY Jeta 6 2 0 .750 232 129 x..san DI.ego 6 2 0 .750 2M 180 x-Plttaburgh 5 3 0 .626 167 126 lkdfalo 4 .. 0 .500 131 124 Cleveland 4 4 0 .500 119 145 New En&l· 4 • o ... 500 113 1381 Seattle 3 & 0 .375 114 136 Denver 2 6 O .250 137 213 Kamas City 2 6 0 .250 189 171 Hou.It.on 1 7 0 .120 109 210 Baltimore 0 7 1 .083 106 202 ............ JOHNSON &SON presents ... . St. Lou.la at Wub.lncton (t:hannel 2 • llfL at 10 a,.m,) I Budalo at New EncJand . Pl••• ef ....... CnclNladPHowton · O.ewland at Plt1aburlh Sun., Jon. 2 Miami at Baltimcn J. Rami ovw Atlanta at New Orleana ' Sein Francltco Or.n Blv at Detroit * M....,'1Qame Dal1.M at Mlnnmota (Channel 7 Atlanta ate p.m.) ~r rk.:J ----~ ....... _.....__. . ...._. ___________ ..._ __ -,,. .. ...... Mita PNDAY'I .. IUl.TI (ml .. ..., ......... _..., ~ RAC&. 9\.\ lurtof'll9 "-dy "9tl (C»w .. ) f I 80 4 IO 4 00 ~·· • ._ " (....., • 00 3 40 ~ l:lyWld (~) 14 IO Af.o raced l!xalt.cl Ptlnc•. Montane 1M1cie, ~. Ceptatn Tully, 81Nilabi., -~-~!Pi:·,~. IC.ell.a ao..~. ISCOM> uca. 9 1Uttonge "OlllP4 Gel~> 11 '° • oo 5 eo 11ar0...( 100 100 .... ....,, 10rM0111 1 eo Aleo rececl £Te.ting Coull. 0..-. Mini Haw Haw. GOldan Madi• Dawn L1nn • f ancy, A.in• AHi McCoy Song ol 1h• llland. ,.. Madina. lm9-1 oe 415 •DAILY DOUllLI (7 10) paid $87 80 ntMD RAC«. ti 1Ur10ngl Soft~ (lorol 7 40 4 40 3 40 Temc>tallOn (H.-y) I I 40 8 00 SM Coul (Romwol 8 20 A19o raoed My Counl-. 8por1e N SOClke. Shea Nordic, l'nl LP , UM•al>lll, Trvly Kim. Aow>lobool, a.llaooona Liiy Time-1. 10 4/6 POUfl'llt MC«. ti furtonot SI*-of ate.. (Plncay1 l 40 4 40 3 40 EltQu.,,.. Orphan (Oelatlou ... .,..J 4 20 3 eo Miner F-IMc:C•ron) 5 eo Aleo rMl9CI: The Elaolrk: HotM, Grend Sport, Bold N Ballar, Con1r1ve1. Fool'a AMaon, Jim'• Outlaw, NMt Fulu<a, Marl!'• BendlclO. Arbo<Ml Time 1 10 316 ..-Tl4 MCI. 8'" lutlonQ1 EM«tbaa (Plnc•YI la 40 1 40 s 40 C1oonawMn 1s1bll4a1 11 20 • eo .Azultlo (Toro) 7 eo Aleo riced Fan1e1, SH Rullah Run. o.n..c:n._ M-. ()lcubo. Mandat .. Time I 14 3/6 .. l.ltACTA (8-4) paid S27S &O llXTH MCL I 1118 mllae Negotiate ~I 5 00 4 40 3 20 ltMl•erl ( 0) 15 00 ti 80 er-Chlafton (Tcwo) 3 80 Ai.o ,-_, o.c·e MM , ZMIOc:, Nifty Bid, Cor'90lar Gao Stidham. Judge Iha t ac111. Olploma llc Pla n Coma nche•o Mtny Gladar9 Time 1 43 MVOfT'H M CI.. Ona mile Ccmecly Aci (McCar•on) 3 20 2 eo 2.40 Bronze ... .,.. .. (Hawlao;1 15 oo 8 40 Joell • lady (Slbllle) • 00 Al10 r•C•d 8a raloge RC'•le Caclly c .,d••. Ballyknocken, 8lea n1 a GHI, Atllorlan. Couow'• Mwll Time I 35 4/5 .. VlACTA ( 1-5) paid $245 00 II l'ICIC Ille (10· 10-3 ti 8 1) paid SS. 757 20 wtth 24 wtnntng tlclcat• 111• lw>reMI 12 Plclt SI• CONOlallon paid S71 00 with 847 wlnnlnO lk:kall (!Ille l'lortee) llOHTH MCI.. 1 lurlonge 8-utlful oia. (Mc:Canonl3 40 3 20 2 eo Sldllad Joy (McHergua) 5 00 4 00 Heedar CMd (Rornef o) 6. 40 Ai.o recad A KIM for LUCk, Ca<ry • Tuna. Agltltac:I lady. L..udly LMly Ellan, 0.-ol Song. Norlh•rn Slyle. Gladdla'1 Ra b, Maooie'• lnlenl nm. 121 ...,.,.. MCI.. 1 ·~ ,.,.... 9lg Geo. AlleOn (()naga) 23 00 II to 4 40 .._,, ~ e.r. (S...,_) I IO 4 40 .,,.,_ Pnllrtt (MmlJ ....2.tO. Meo '**' PY.. ~. S«v v wow .111m Dandy K . Bendelalra Don Won COlllC:rlptlof 1 ~ 1 48115 .. UACTA (&-41 paid$0300 Allandanoe -33.&48 Loa Alamltoa FNOAY'I Maul Tl (.Sth of.......,,,._...._ .. _..,,., ,...aT U CL 350 ywd• Fr .. TOba Ma (.Adalrl 18 20 S 80 3 80 Mr RICh 81rd ICrMQa<I 2 80 2 80 Thn Jala l eavtn (CwdOUI 3 80 Aleo recad P..-n Tru .Ja1 P-Miu Euy C-Eu; Jeu Beel Ya1. Truckle Fair. Ima~ one. Aye 8uQ Time 17118. S2 UACTA (7·8l paid 6'12 40 N= MCL 300 ~atd• Ree S. (Ml1cnM)58 40 18 80 10 20 SNPC>Y Panny (Btoob) 11 40 5.80 Reg Aiear (Ward) 4 00 Al90 recad Kalr1nlt1 MOon, Pay Iha Noia, My Goal. Ml.11 Truly fllol'll. Solllaty CMd. Oulcl< Pan.,n Time IS 82 TIMO RACE. 350 y.,da Ma<cu• Elli>'-(Frydey> 24 40 12 40 8 20 B<•va c.,,.,,., (Cardou) 7 80 4 40 "-->SIU'( (8tOOll•I 13 20 .Al.o r1'9d Tiny Devil• Jel Salln PJ• , ...... ao.. Amber MMllaty MOon. LOYI ano Run Time '1 97 C UACTA (4 81 peld SllStlO l'OUll'Tlt AACf 400 y.,d• Rocl<ebo (C.,Qo:l.a) ti 40 4 00 3 00 A llttla Lllta Reb (Creaqarl 4 00 3 OQ Perfac:I ~I (Gt11) 4 n Al9o recad M< a.-,_ CNcaOo Aeb Rabe -ad Tall! IO POIPC>I Klltye KJ91y ~· Time 20 15 a UACTA 16-41 paid '27 80 nrTH llAC«. 400 yetda v1n1aga Tnp tC..dout 22 20 8 eo a eo Joe Al'& Cool (Ledley) 1 40 8 00 Porla Fen (Hllt'I) 8 00 AJao ra.e.c:I High Handed. 8e1IMt 8119 AllYI. T-0 Texae L-Bleck 8-Goin lorn. Aaqua.1 CNtgar Time 2011 '2 HACTA (8 7) l>9'd S141 80 ..... c..-..u~ ...,...,....... W LTGrOA ... ,. 12 9 ,.. 117 44 11 1a 4 147 ,., ae 14 20 1 113 173 18 11 II I t37 IM 14 14 11 8 128 10 33 Edfnonlon ~ v..-...... a-=-oo ....,,_.. 8t. lOUla o....1* T- ...,,...,......... 211 1 • 20 11 • 14 Z2 4 8 . 19 11 • 21 7 179 lM M 117 , ..... 144 151 S2 123 111 II 111 ,a " WAUICOW~ ,.......,..,..... 21 12 8 168 121 47 It 18 7 144 111 ... 11 10 t0 Id 1'f 44 It It I llO tll ,It II ll 9 IH 17t al 1 21 ., lot 1n 21 ,,,.... 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POI 218 113 1489 11 IM 111 Batt-wtk. All 24 I 152 1743 7 23 I Kremer Min 274 151 1785 8.55 13 Lomu. SIL 171 81 1188 8 83 5 BNnn<, NYQ 283 140 1'21 882 t J--1. Pllll 280 151 1813 7 341 10 ~ ,___ 233 135 1808 7 78 13 ,...,.._, twfta 174 ~ 13'2 7.~ 7 Stabler. NO 1~ 83 1072 8 M 5 KIM9)' KY 142 77 898 8.82 4 WlllWN TB 251 138 1704 8 IO 7 Oeearg Oen..., 223 13 I 1405 II 30 1 Zor".Sa&me 22e 117 1462 1 47 1 PaQll Bell IH 100 1 I~ 6 711 S McOonala C-102 51 880 ti 87 2 Manning Hou 132 87 880 8 S7 8 Slele. C-115 101 1084 1175 4 N~ HOU 12a 65 714 5 87 5 Oanlal90fl. Del 168 ... 1144 8.. • Far gu90f1 8"fl :l3I I 27 t:l83 S 71 8 WO<ldley Mtaml 157 M 141 538 2 ~l'IU8"1.M .._Y ....... 10 139 703 s 1 8 IN 865 4 1 8 148 5M 4 0 0 18t5t237 4 151 1175 3 . 4 140 511 4 ' • 1311 SM 4 I 3 138 "3 40 8 177 653 3 I 3 122 S3S 4 4 3 LaADING •CIJVUll Clwlc. SF Wlnltow. SO Wild«, TB ~,.. C•nctnneto Clltndlar,SD --· CleYeland Aoea. Clndnnall CNtet-. IWdaft Monll. Wuntngton 8.-y' ChlCaoo .... Ya A ... TO M 169 15.J 0 ... 114! 13.4 ~ 47 4CS I 8 1 44 861 14.8 I 43 "4 IU ~ 40510121 ~ 38 407 10 7 ' ~ 424 11 • " 35 447 12. 1 35 318 8 I 0 N ACH90WL tow1 ze.TenMeeMl2 ..... ttra..-en loolr• 0 21 1 0 -2t ,_ 7 0 12 3-12 Tenn.Cock,.... 8 run (Aeveu kick) • IOwa·Mo<IU 57 pM• lrom long (Hie~ kletl) '-•Hwmon 11 p ... lrom Long (NlcNll ~k*I lowll Hwmon I e>eM ttom Lono (Nlahol kldll Tenn·ColemM 10 rlH'! (k!C* lalled) IOw•l'hllllpe 2 Hin (NIChol ldck) r.,,..QAuh 1t· peu !tom Coclar .. (- 1.iled) T enn-f G flewl% 27 A·&0, 1!M ,_ •.. , ....... TMn. Flrtt OOwne 23 "'*-"Yerdt 38· lM Puall>g yerde 224 Aa4urn yard• 0 p-22·41-4 Punte ~6 Fomblae·ro.I 2·1 PanalU ... y.,de 7.47 Time ot P-.lon 30:66 ' 24 q..110 * 1 19-at-1 5-35 1·1 3-30 2111'05 lndt¥tdll8I l leltatloa RUSHING·lowt , Qfff 18-70, Pllllllj>e 10-34 lan,__, Coleman 11·103, Fu<nM 12°52 P.A881NG·lowa. long 18·28·3. 304 Tann.-. Cockrell 22_. t-1. 22 I RECEIVINO·lowa. Mort11 8-188, Hwmon 3-44, Giii 3.39 Tan""-· 'Wlleon 1-e2. Colamlwl 4-21. Duncan .\..62. ~ > . HaA ~~COMAMNC« ...... otwWoft W LP'ot.09 LAUn ~4 8 eoo Seattle 23 .. 742 1\41 ""-1IJt Ill 12 813 514t Portland 11 14 .&eS 1 Golden Slaltl 12 18 400 12 San OlaOo 8 28 11M 19141 llMdw9at DMllM Kanue Cl1y 17 10 630 l4t San Anlonlo 20 12 .826 o.n-13 17 433• • Oellaa 12 11 4211 8 Uillh J 2 20 .375 8 .._.on 4 25 138 14141 214t 714t e 13141 Ii 6lL. -.... - 10 1514t COMMUNITY COUlfOll Alumlftl 11, 0 '9ft90 COMt • ALUMNI -Akin '· =· 17. O. KtoMNldl 7, r--. •. mlck 11, Bal 11. Yar~ 2, C-on 2. FlllOonar 0, ~ O Tot• 30 11-17 71 OAMICMI COAIT -en-7, G.-13, Syrna111lil I , Whit• II, T. Kroh11lahll 4, Morion 10, SllaUUOll 4, S11J>l-2, "Yen t, NaMOl'I 4, M0to•n 2, WMI 0. Tot•. 211 , .. zeee Halftkna Orenga Coeal, 40-35. Total 10\lla, Alumni 23, Orange Cout 17 Fouled out Tlmmont (Alumnl), Yardley (Alumni~ Orange Oc>Mt DAILY PtLOTl8aturday, January t, 1tn - THI IUlllTll IMRD - .... .. • ..... - a.y•' .... ellMll ... v ... u.g_,. Wed , Jen. &· Nowport 11#-'bor at !1toncla, Coron• del M., II Unlvor.ity; COlll M"a II lrvlno; El Toro II 8oddlebeotl Fri , Jan 7 -Saddleback 11 Nawporl Harbor; !.ltancla 11 El TOfo, lrvlno at Coron• Oel Mar; Co111 M ... 11 Unlv.,llly . TuH ., Jan. 11 ~ l!I Toro •t Newport H1rbor; Et11ncl1 11 81ddleback; Co1t1 M ... at COfon• d9I Mar; Unlvor1lt~ •t Irvine Thur• .• Jan 13 -Newport H1rt>ot at COiia Mee4; lrvl,,. II !1t10CI•. COfon• dtl Mir II SaddleblCk; l!I TOfO at Unlvorelty Mon., Jan. 17 -lrvlne at Nowpor, Herboi, • Eltanc;la 11 Co111 M .... CorON de! Mir at El Toro; Sodd .. back 11 Unlvortlty. Wed , J1n . 19 -Colla M••• 11 Saddloblc:tt, Newport H1rbor 11 Corona dol Mat; Unlv«.ily 11 Eltancta. El Toro 1t lrvlne. Fri.. Jin 2 t -.Newport H1rbor 11 Unlvorelly, Corona dol Mar 1t Eatancl•. Slddloback II lrvln•: Colla M"' 11 El Toro Wad . Jan 28 -E1t1nc11 at Newport H1rb0r; UnlvoreUy at Coron• dol Mar, lrvlne at Coat• M .... Saddlaback 11 El Toro. Fri., Jan. 28 -N1wport Harbor at Saddleback; El Toro at E1tancl1, COfon1 dal Mar at lrvlno, Unlver11ty •t Colla M•N Mon . Jen 31 -Newport H1rbor •t El Toro, S1ddlebeck 11 E1t1ncl1: Corona dol Mar at Coeta Me.a. Irvine 11 Unlvor11ty Wad., Feb. 2 -Colla MeH at N_po,, Herbor; E1t1ncla 11 Irvine; S1ddleb1ck 11 Coron• del Mar: Unlverelty at El Toro. Fri., Fob 4 -Newp()rt Harbor at lrvlne, Colla M•ta at Eat1ncta, El Toro at Corona del Mar: Un1vor11ty 1t' Saddleback. Tuu., Feb. 8 -Coron• del Mar 11 Nowpor1 Herbor: E1t1ncl1 1t Unlvet'alty; lrvlne at Et Toro: S•ddleback 11 Coate Mff8. Thur1 .. Feb. to -Unlver11ty 1t Newport Harbor; Eetancla at Coron• del Mar, lrvlne at Saddl1b1ck; El Toro 1t Cost• Mesa. All games 11 7.30 pm South Coaet LHCllM Wed .. Jan. 5 -Laguna Beech 11 D•na Hiiia, Woodbridge at Capl1tr1no V1lley; Mltslon VlejO at Uiguna Hiiie, San Ci.manta bye. Frt .. Jen 7 -Laguna Beech at Magnolia (non-loague): Woodbridge at Dana Hiiis; Caplllrano Valley at Mllllon VleJo; Laguna Hitt• •I San Clement• Mon., Jan. to -Laguna BMch •t Minion Viejo; Dan• Hiii• 1t San Clemente; Cllf)(llrano Vllley •t Uigun• Hiiis, WooClbrldge bye. Wed, Jin 12 -L1gun1 Beach at San Clemente: Ml1llon Viejo at WOOdbrtdge; Dana Hiit• at Lagun1 Hitt•. Capletrano V1lley bye. Fri., Jan. 1.C -Capletrano Valley at Laguna Beach; L1gun1 Hiiie at Woodbridge: S•n Clement• at Mllllon Viejo; Dena Hiii• bye. Wed., Jin. 19 -WOOdbrldge II Laguna Beech; MIHIOn Viejo at D•na Hiii•: Sin Clemente 11 Capl1trano Valley; Laguna Hiiis bye. Fri .. Jan. 21 -Lagun1 Beach at Laguna Hiiie; Woodbridge et Sen Clemente; C1pl1trano V1lley II Dana Hiiia; Mlatlon Viejo bye. Wed • Jin. 26 -Dena Hiiis et L1guna Beach; Capistrano V•ll•y 11 Woodbridge; Laguna Hiiia 1t Mltslon Viejo, San Clemente bye. Fri .. Jin. 28 -Dan• Hiiie •t Woodbridge; MIMlOn Viejo w. Captatrano Valley a1 San Clemente: Sen ci.mente at Laguna Hiiie; T.:S•,~ ~ ;• v,;~.~un~ Quch; San ClorMnt• •I O.ne HIHs; Laguna Hiiia v1. Caplttreno Valtey et Saddl•b•ck ColMgo: Woodbridge b~. Fri., i:.o. 4 -Sen c.n.n11 It Leguno Beach, Woodbridge 1t MINlon vi.JO, Laguna Hine 111 Dan• Hiii•; Caplttrano Valley bye. Wed , Fob II -Laguna Beach at Capistrano V1lley, Woodbridge 11 Laguna Hlll1; Mtulon Viejo at Sen Clemente; Dene Hille b)'e. Fri., Feb t t -L1guna Beach at Woodbridge; Dan• Hiiie 1t Mlulon Viejo, Capllttano Valloy al San Clemente; Laguna Hiiia bye. All 01m• 1t 7;30 p.m s;~rra:-¥ • .,;,-;-fi,;: .... ., The ,Ith .,,nu., Anen.itn 8wtt. v.-ion •nc\ l'u qlrOtr.J-1' •er tpr Jan •· Jnf .m-i • Anahe'm Con119ntlon Cini•. 000 VI i<.tea. A ..... Houre 1ro 2· to p m., Monday tflrouort 'rkl•~.~.10 e p.m. 81turd•y and noon to 7 .. ......,,,. .... ~· . .,---AdmlHIOn I• .4. 78 for •duh•. H fOf ohlldran ION e-1a Ind ttiero le no oher99 for chlldron..und• tlx. l!xhlblte on oemplng, 1>1okp1okln9, wlnd•urllng, boating, wl\uo wllf'oNl'IQ, rlvir r1f1lng, wlldornOM.e)COUrtlona and hunting.,. ..-nong lhoN plann.cl for the .now. RecrMtlonel venlclH, flenlno .caulpmont, RV eccouorlee end'cl•lly •how• era 11.0 tchodui.d ,or more lntormetlon, pt'lono (213) 38e-7263 ,tlotoeross st-rlP~ The seventh 1nnual Golden Stat e Motocrou Sarlu kick• ofl Jan 8-9 It SaddleblCk Parle In Orange • The teven-woekend eerl" lncludea two Ml d1y1 ot racing with S1turday'1 action reMrvad for tho aport1man rank• and Sund1y'1 card for the pro•. Rider pertk;lpatlon ueually •Xe.ad• 500 on moat weekend•. and eerlH winner• Wiii roe.Ive prlr" from eponaore. Minimum pro purte It $5,000 per event. Other event• on the echedulo are: Jan. 16-16, Lake Mader•. Madere; Jan 22-23, Sand Hiii Rench. Brentwood; Jan. 29-30, • SunrfN Park. Adelanto; Feb. 5·8, Huron Cycle Club, Huron. Feb 19-20. Hollleter Hiiia . Holll1ter, Feb. 26-27. Saddleb1ck Puk, Orange. Little L eag u e sl/IDIJflS Huntington Valley Lltll• League has acheduled player registration tor Jan. 8-9 •t Oka School, 9800 Yorktown, Huntington Beach. Slgnup hourw are 10 a.m. untll 2 p.m. The league hu five ego dlv1llon1 achaduled thl• year: big league, 1gH 18-18; Hnlor league, age• 13-15; farm-major league, ages 8-12: 1nd T·ball. agoe 8-7. Coat per player le: big league,"'S75: BW1lor league, S50; term-major. S.c<>: Ind T-ball, $25. Cost1 are S5 higher II ragl111ratlon takea place afte< Jan. 9. Games begin on Merch 28. Player• llgnlng up should bring a birth certltlclte. For more lnfOfm•tlon, phone 968-8329. Pro boW'l e rs te•r The 1983 Profalllonal 8owl«'I ~tlon HJ-city winter tour 111r11 Jen 9-15 at Anlholm'a Brunswlcil Won<MrboWI Tho tour hu oparlad In Southern c.Nlomla In MCf'I or tne tat ltx years. mo llx ~ winner• OKpo<:tod to go attor th• $23,000 flr1t-prlzo I r• Earl Anthony, Mark Roth, Carmen SaMno GltY DlctelnM>n, St ..... Mlrtln and Guppy Troup. More Jh•n 600 bowlore ere Hpocted to pa111clpa'a In the MYOn-dlY ct.Nie, lnctudlng eoo ldult pro-am antranll and more ltlan 200 --rn-'"'1CJnlori>r~lc:t1O\Mlii"lhe10011., at 1 p.m. Sund1y, Jan. 9. .._ -. .. -- i I .. Plenty off ootball on tap today Su gar Bowl, Rose Bowl top ... busy day for T V sports • Following are the top 1port1 event.a on TV today. Rating• are; v v v v excellent; v ....-v worth watclung; v v Lair; v forget it. l O:SO a.m., Channel l v V' v v .,. CO'ITON BOWL: Ptuaburgh vs. SMU. Aiaaoucera: Lincbey Nelaon and ~al Haden. Thia one is rated ~ With the SMU Mus\l.np making their fourth appearance and the Panthers their flnl 1n Dellas. Pitt has won 44 out of t6 pmea on artlflclal turf and ls paced by All-American tacldet Jimbo Covert and SW Fralic. The Mu..tanp have All-America Erk Dlckeraon along with stablemate Craig James who have (Ombined for 8,192 yards and 74 TOI in their careen. James abo doubles u the punt.er and la averaging 44.9 yards per kick. Quarterl:Jad< Lance Mcilhenny d1recta the attack and SMU .. 23·2·1 with h1m ltarting. ~ 10:30_!·~· Clwmel' vvvv FIEST A BOWL: Oklahoma vs. Arizona State. AiioUcera: Charlie Jonee and Len DaW80n. \ The SooMn are favored by l ~ polntl and bout a •tnlnl runajna attack ftiltwi"I frethman MU'CWI Duptte. Dupree hu ecor9d on runa of SO yards "' more in the last lrVen Oklahoma pmea. The Sun Dw1la have the naUon'• top defensive unit (eaturtna All-American llnebacket Vernon Maxwtll and All·Americp deftiniiw beck Mike Ricbardlcin. OtmhurM't ~ ii .u=y lta ltdt of a ·~ PWlna attack whtS. tJhU an lnexperieneea o.tfenllve line. Oklahoma ta 8·3 and Maona State ta 9.2 . ~ 1:0 p.m., Cla&Uel f ._.-V' v V' ftofE BOWL: Mlchlon vs. UCLA. 'baotMerl: Dick '!nwa and Merlin a.en. receiver, running back Lawrence Ricks and quarterback Steve Smith. Duval Love, a graduate of Fowitain Valley, atarta at offensive tackle and Lee Kowles, a Marina High product, plays at lineblllcker for the Bruins. Both an? 10phomores. ~ 5 p.m., Cbannel 4 v v v v ORANGE BOWL: Nebraaka vs. LSU. Allnoa.ncera: Don Criqui and John Brodie. Nebraaka baa the nation·s top offense, averaging 5 18.6 yards per game and the Comhu.ken will be favored by nine polnta. Two- tlme Outland Trophy winner Dave RimJnston anchors the offensive Une at center while All· American running back Mike Rozier la the rushing leader with 1 ,6~9 arm thls aeuon. The Tlger deieme all.OWi 0 46. l yards a game, fourth best to the nation. LS quarterback Alan Risher threw a SEC ~rd 1 conae<:uUve pauea thl• year without an lnLerception. 9 6 p.m., Channel 7 v V' V' v SUGA.a BOWL: Penn Stai. vs. Oecqia. ~n: Kelth Jtcbon and FraM J,Jroyles. I c ... DAILY PILOTll•turd•Y· Januerv 1, 1tU Patricia FrancHehi, with daughter Devon, stands on porch of Drew, Ore., Cub llore. She and husband Gus bought the town (our years ago but now would like to sell it for $36,000. Town for sale 'pretty cheap' IMTZ ..... OM INYMAftm&L WIS1CWP Ctw'IL 427 E 17th St Cost•Meu M&'°371 r .. ' _, teemCll ., ........... I 7-..... _. .. ~_l!! ... --::,:: :::: li7iJ.. ........... C...,. alu....,, •• ·~ ............ ..,..". lft ltlOf~ lft IMe IMl~e.1 Y04' ~ tlo IO PfOf!IPIY IO_.~ W1f!IM r~. If ~ ... ,,,_ N .... Oft lllfi9. AVllOI Uete• II• et4te ... ltMI ............. .... .............. .... . ........ .,.. ...... ...... ••...,Le a. t&att'1n ... ~ Uet•d de .. e tolloll., el aonMIO de "" •CIOOedO eft "'' ••vnlo, d•berre 11101rlo ll'rlmedl...,,.,... de .... INNtA. Ill ,.,..,.,... --.. Ny ..... puede.., ,....., •• ~ 1. TO THI' OUtHOAH'T; A oM1 OOft\91~1 II.. bMn flllcl ~ lite ~ _...,. )'OV. If~ ... to ~"" ...... )'OU"""'·~ N d•Y• •II., tlll• !Mlmmone i. -'*' on you, .. wtttl • ocut • wt1ttlft l'tlllPOfW9 to .. __.... u.... yell ., •• ,.,.. .., .... be ent.,ed on ~tlOfl of IM '*"'1Hf, end .... court 11'9)' ....... ~ ---)'OU for .. ,..., "'denl--•-ldld-1 " .,. oomplillnt. wtlldl could rHvlt In 9lfnl1llm.nt of -oee. telclng of moNy Of pt~ or olfler reflel reqvHtecl In Ille oompllln1. o.t.d. AugveC 31, !Mt O.Ber~~ 191'11 _.,.... ~ 1200 !MM CA 12711 PublleM<I Orange Cout Dally Piiot, Dec:. 211, 1182, JM. I, I , 11, 1"3 ':.':' SCC\\.4llA-4~~s·:: -~-, .. -. ..._ ......... ... .... ......w .... .. .................... - HUSS L I I I I MA.CE 0 I' I I I T H E V J " I I I I r --....---.--,-~ .. -· & Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT /Saturday, January 1. 1983 .. Sorr.o~, hope ilm w·orld ;_J-~l.M..all~ Chet Atkin& tune& up while his record producer, Randy Goodrum, listens in a Nashville record studio. .. 'Mr. Guitar' chilnges to CBS ---~ _____ ,___..,,,, ... __ .. -.... -•i_ HOLLYWOOD -The film world'• 1982 WU marQd by 90M'OW and ttope -...,,,., over thl! paulna of lepndary Kollywood fl1ure1, hope beca"* of re¢nt th•ter bua1nem and the promlte of future proflta fl'Ol'I) new technok>fD'. Here'1 a Uat of the rear'• bia•t Hollywood naw....not 'VCll'l!:t"Hll.Jll.Jli:dr~rt.IUX.'e: · _ -dffUiW:Jlenry J'onda. The lounder of an acUna dYnalty, he left the acene at 77, atill at the hetsht of h1a career. • 2-The Olean. A lonohot, "Charlott of Fire," aurprlaed everyone u belt' picture. The ~r award to Fonda for "On Golden Pond'' wu warmly applauded and lor)Jr overdue. 3 -The dead\ of Grace Kelly ln an automobile ac:cident. Al Princeu Gr8"e of Monaco, the had been a model of regal beauty. Her death at 52 ahocked the world. 4 -The "Twilight Zone" tragedy. When Vic Morrow and two children were killed by a falling hellcopter during an early morning •hooting of that -1Jl0Yie, the news piade headllnes. Six monthaJatei:. controversy continued over who was to blame.. 5 -The "E.T." mania. Steven Spielberg' a ·movie, "E.T. -The Extra-Terrestrial," about a apacellng marooned on a hoetile planet, provided all-time box-office records, proeperity for MCA- UnivenMll and an lnduatry of toys and gadgeta . 6 -The death of Ingrid Bergman. Like Henry Fonda, the "Casablanca'' star died with her career still flourishing. She won a posthumous Enuny for her role aa Israeli Prime Mlnilter Golda Meir. By JOE EDWARDS company now, with new people, new ideas and 7 -The drug death of John Beluahl. After a AHooleted ...._Writ• h B t I'll al h tall gi meteoric career with television's "Saturday Night" NASHVILLE. Tenn. -When he was a young ~We~. T8he/raised :::e~xs ave a grea e ance and movie comedies, hia life burned out at 33 after recording artist, guitarist Chet Atkins used to hang His first album for CBS, "Cross C.Ountry," is to an injection of heroin and cocaine. this sign in the studio: "Watch the Tempo, be released in February. It will include "Physical," 8 -The CBS-Columbia Pictures HBO Dununy." ''C.Ountry Roads,'' ''The Street Where You Live," connection. The film world was surprlaed by the "Twenty-five years ago. I played too fast," "Bye Bye Blues" and compositions by Bach and announcenent that three entertainment glanta had Atkins recalls. "That's youth." Ch combined for a company to produce feature movies. 1 opin. The studio suggestion apparently helped. The $400-milllon treasury made the company an Atkins, now 58, is known as "Mr. Guitar" for his Atkins, in his typical self-deprecating fashion', "instant major." dancing fingers and his practiced precision. says he sings very little on the album, "not enough 9 _ Box-office bonanza. Led by "E.T. The And now he's switching record labels as deftly to tum people off.'~ Extra-Terrestrial," the 198~ films attracted a record as he switches chords. After a 35-year association "Albums have always sold well for me and still theater groes, estimated at $3.4 billion, 15 percent with RCA Records. he has signed with CBS do,': he said, as he ate a breakfast of poached eggs higher than 1981. - Records. and a bagel. "I guess there's a lot of guitar players 10 -Two new majors. The purchase of He made the change, he said, because of the out there." Embassy Pictures by a group headed by Nonnan -enthusiasm-CBS has shown for someone his age and----ll.ose-guftarplay~-fumble-throttgh--beer-ancl-sale-ei-FHmways ~~-Orlen -P-iet\H'e& because of changes at RCA. "M~," may take comfort in the fact that brousht new financing to two a\Ung movie "I feel good about it," he says. "RCA is another Atkins still practices daily. companies. ·J: THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL !l!Ol• --------------------------------------~ ~ ••A magical bleod of m y t h o I o g y a n d. acience fiction, every tcene contaim wlerd and wonder.ful thrill• and dilcoveries." -Rex Reed, ~.Y. Poat · " ... A work of aoaring, 1uuained imagination ... it'• wonderful,'' _ Denni• Cunningham, wees-TV WHEN ti llOOTHEAN ~ \l9T .... I•• 9'T\mTCJUR --- u ••• II you're looking for an engaging, tunny-sad movie about living life to the fullest •• this holiday gift package is precisely the ticket." Frank Hunter MARY 'IYLERMOORE ' fWQIAM ~ .... 111--...e PE'Jlll WO nP'Pl!'nlS IX.WY fllXn • MAR\' nm MXlt! 'SIX WIS' ..... IOOlf.ltN tt:AlY .... ~ ...... .,oouv~ -lll~lllMll!rl'IED ~ S1!'MRT _,_..,DWI) $'FJl7D ...... tivfll1l Wll•~ ~ t...ibt''ta« Ill. AllfttW.m.l.\fl 'li!iH'P ~~' ' •;.4 •. ~ Ot•noe CoMt DAILY Pfl.OTl8aturdey. January 1, 1083 Sting hreakS ilway rock ·ido stereotype · B1 VARDEN.A AR.AR • • • .......... ~,-·,.... --..::: ..: =ffOl ·I ~WC()D 1'or 1'l!HlnK--w.mn1-flhn -rolt, Poll<'t' Cront.mat\ Stin1 wantA!d to break away • • -+- m.ktn.,...>ht#>C u!tk:e ktlllna JiUt Uk AOY , • . n.w thll)(I and learn how to do th•m and mow 8Un1 11y1 playt111 the pan wu bqlh "itatder cmtt-rwlm•t, ht>'d like ti> IN hll handiwork on, l 1uppoiie:" .... .. ---and n.iwrthan l thdlaiht." -• t1p.,...,ot .. -heftue a"~'dlith U'4 •.i Ort. '.' !!pa & Tr~" "h wuJsa~r b:\ 'ba~Jhr~ YC?J#..C t Into word with tho Amcrican·p~. • Stina aot-+rimifilf •~t Ii ulihed ee( Of~ ~b?mle~~~-'lnlft )'W fnim the u.:k idol awre6type -and thoee who'w teen hlm In "Brimstone & Treacle'' uy he'• 9UCCeeded A tow~.·~ J.e Wttd man who. u-ad\ttrJ In ~-st.are J06Jl Plow 1ht1 an acclaimed ~•ll~ there it to know,• he u11. "But It WM look.I YO\.IJ\M"'r than hi.I SO-odd ~a,.., SUna he aact.rete and Laurence OlWfer'a wife, and veteran mer bent11e 1 wu bl!tnf laUlft\, or be1n(-----• ,,dropped hb real namo, Gordon Sum."ler, IOfM . &itJah cha.recter playcir, O.nholm Ell.loll. coac~ -or draaed throu,h \he Ml Jf you The prubll'm LS, that rewllvely few mliht fiver aee "Brimstone & Treacle" at all A quietly dark morality tale in which Stine play1 an unprincipled drifter who lat.chet on to a troubled 11Uburban Lof\don family, It la not the 1<>rt of film Ukely to attract a mass following Winner of the best film award at tho Montreal Film Festival, "Brimstone & Treacle" la currently playing in art houses around the .. country. The P&llce la one of the moet popular bands '°emerge from England in ~nt yean. Sting, a lonner IK'hoolt.eacher, hardly has to worry about yean1 back quickly d!apell any notion that he'• Elliott el•ya a cynJcal, midcU•·aaed prayer like -by my ffllow acton, who I would • • • 11.~IUni to a Jon&4erm ecun.i ~r wriier and PJt>wrtaht ta hta truatlna, 1ood·hearted l!r<>bably c:orulder to be \he be.t you could pt ln "I don't want to be an ecwr." he aaya. "I Uke wlft. Their llv• center around their beautJJul ~nd." to learn new thJnp-aop ~ I.a a ctJlft,.4f rotJ _ -~~r, red™"'T.lflRUOm0re than~,'"--......; Sffiii'i previous ~:Lexperf~ COtW.ted ~.._.. .. hke, which I'd hke to team how to do not Vflletable aftAtr ah• wu hit by a truck• few years a mlnor role u a Mod rm the Who film, becauae ultimately l want to ~an-actor, t;u1. l'ailier. , "Quadraphen141" and• IUpportJna role u an because 1 want to know how lt'• done. and Enter St1n1 u Martin Taylor, who II clearly angel .in a BBC televtaion pa:oductlon. He admita · becau.e at thla polnt In my life .I'm enjoying doing eetab1lthed In the ftlm'a open1n1 fram~ aa a that he 1ot the part of Martin becauae the It" pennlle11 opportunilt on the make. He convinces producen wan'-<l • familiar face -not to What does he ultimately want LO do? the elderly co"ple that he la a former 1ultor of mention a .ellable IOWldtrack played moeUy by • "I really don't know," he aay1. "I want to their dau1hter and penu.ades them to take him in lhe Police. carry on learning. I think I'm really ioud at aa a IOrt of hou.eboy. The predlctable out.come Is But Sting #'BY• his co-1tant were teaming things, I'm very academic, and I find tempered by a aurprlse twist. understanding of hi.a novice atatua. t asid.e for • new 01ov1es 1 _ ·Film ~r~at~ of p_ast mo~e "My Fair udy" came from nowhere in the first survey to a respectable sixth potution with 26 points. The adventure epics "Star Wars" and 'R.a.lders of the Lost Ark" finished in a dead heat for seventh place at 25 points each ("Star Wars" was fifth in 1976), while Frank Capra's "It's a Wonderful Llfe" gained nine points LO firush eighth at 24 Queen" (down from sixth last time). ,.._ ..... y...._ Yeur111..,...,..._, By TOM TITUS o< tM Delly Piiot It•" What a difference a few ye&n1 makes LO movie buffs. The results ot the Daily Pilot's second movie poll att in, and the significance, 1( any, bes not so much in the fact that "E.T ." 908red so high above the field as in how the mighty of a few aea.sons ago have fallen. For the record, "E.T." led the pack with 63 points, followed by "Casablanca" at 41 points and the dethroned ch.ampion. "Gone With the Wind," al 37 -in a tie with "Citizen Kane." The latter three flicks led the field in the last poll. with Gable, Welles and Bogart starring in descending order of billinR. · Fourth on tne 1982 poll, surprisingly, was ''The Godfather,'' with 30 points -it garnered only a '"1gle tally the first time. Also rebounding • considerably was the Pilot readers' fifth cnoice, :'Dr. Zhivago," at 28 points -a net gain of 24. "UPROARIOUS ... Ma& of rhe routines are huge fun and a couple approach greatness." V1nunt C•nbv, NEW YORK TIM.ES c:GITA •U U TOllO tMIT•Toet .. C. GUiil l4A C... Edwlfds ~ Edwlfds ~ CINdanle S40 OS94 581 5880 OM1N 848 0311 fSS4 2SS3 ' "° •MNa ACCUTID '0" 'fHll UIOAQIM .. IT I .----.....,NOW SHOWING 1----- NIA Et TOltO DltHGl Me11n Bin r>29 5339 Sffdltl>Kt 581 5890 uA C.IY Cinema 834-3911 fOUllTAll VAltEY OllAHI COSTA MUA Ed•11•1 c.-Ceftlef 979 4141 F11111ty l••• 982 1248 AMC Orange MJn 837-0340 COSTA atHA IRVllll OllAllGl UA .c.-... S40 05!M WoocllKidgt 551 0655 S1~,.,., 0 I 839 8770 WUTMIHTElt c.-W.11 891 3935 LUXURY THEATRES 1st Tw •tlett 9-n1uOllJS2.a U1•us0tlltnristllltt4 S lllir1ijfI•l11jl6IQ.42SSJf ~~,) * ~OR fUOI EXCITEmEnTl V111tOur ... • J./' Comprising the second division were "From Here -to Eternity" and "The Best Years of Our Lives" tied with 23 ("Eternity" was 12th and "Best.Yea.rs" fourth last time)~ "But.ch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," 18 points (up from six); "Zorba the Greek," .16 (down from 36 and eighth place); "Where's Papa?" at 13 points (down from 16.) Tied for 17th place, all with 11 points, were "West Side Story" (ranked 10th last time), "The Wizard of Oz" (formerly seventh), 'IOne Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" (once ninth), "The Wild Bunch" (unranked in 1976) and "The African IHI PORT THIA TRI 2905 E. Coast Hwy, CdM 613-4260 SPECIAL LM1EDEHGAGEMENT CHARLE CHAPUN'S 2 GREATEST RMS ~· THE WILDEST, FUNNIEST, ACTION THRILLER OF THE YEAR ~~ A~ l'Clll( ft ---NOW PLAYING-==· !.r. -_ .... ,...,. 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"The GOOfather" ........................................ 30 5. "Dr. Zhivago" ............................................. 28 6. "My Fair Lady" ......................................... 26 7. ''Star Wan'!; ................................................. 25 "Raiders of the Lost Ark" .................. 25 8. "It's a Wonderful Life" ............................. 24 9. "From Here to Eternity" ......................... 23 "The Best Years of Our Lives ............ 23 . 10. "B~h Cassidy_ &-Swuiance Kld!:.. n ..... -18 ONE OF THE YEAR'S TEN BEST -NMlonel 8oard of ......... _,.........,. A MAAMOU1'T l"lCTUa&ft ~lollCk.aD ... Pllt-C:O.--""' ............... ! . ---23rd SMASH WEEKI - COITA MHA fUllotloel MU•TIMTOll llACH OtWIGl Edwlldl 81151~ Fox EdwlldS Hootwigton UA CllY Cdlt<ftl 540 7444 525 4741 Clnem. 848 0388 83'3~11 COITA MflA GAIU>lll0GllOYI OUltGI EQwatds Mesa Edw111ds Westbfook AMC Or1ng11 MU NO,_ ACCUTlO 848 5025 530 UOt 637 0340 '°"'"•lNOAOUllNT "Best Friends Is Burt and Goldie's best. A warm romantic comedy that Is fully like life. They'll make you feel good all ..over.'' ·-OtlOlll# ' U1 lfllOOS ID!lt - -REX REED Ullllltl)I lllt•• .. l~Jt.Wll llMlll!llWfl ~1"4tt i!lllllM-IOI 1'111• ....,.,•ouuWlll 1,.,., .. M..,~111•101111 '•"'"""*•a MJM • ..,.., '111.lte Q111111,_,111.stJ! P1111u•ll! ...-. 111111J1 "PllllllOI m•~ !Po'["-o.--el l."'1<Jo11>t lOllNIWlllJI ·-· .:-:'~ ~---••w'_,u,..~ PROJECTIONISTS LOOKED OUll! UNITED ARTISTS THEATRES UNFAIRll W•.,. locked out beeauM we rtfUMd to ION up to 75% of our Jobt, double the work load ef tho•• ,.,,,alnlng and allow our expertlM to be utlllHd to «tlbl9 underpaid. ln•JCperttnced kid• to handle the Nghfy comple>t equipment In the Pfo)ectlon room• Of the unlt.d Artllta Thetat,.., Men111ment ~ and ut......,eltY demanded that MCti profec)tlonlat .,,ptoyee ~ • many u Mv9rl acrMna In eomplex• 11 muon 11 ~ mllel ...-rtt We belleY• thla to be= to the 50·75% of the projec11onl•t• that would have loat their Job• undet "'°" condition•, and r to the movie patron• wtlo •• peytng tett pt'loe tor their ticket•, with the Chance of .... ng .._ • .....,.. ,.....lion of the fMtW. they peld to .... • we Wett w1111no to nego~l•t•. but 1M Company die......., and .,. 11•t1J LOCK.ID UI OUT. YOU CAN H•LP.1 ,.._.don't 00 Into lft1UnitedWI1""'" an1wtwe. Vour wntten lett9rl of aupport wtll be llppfW· elated by ue,;~t)ey thoutd be ~'to'tM 8oUtMm Mlooletlon of IATSE Dletrtct'Two Locate, 830 GINV 8tl'Mt, Hut1tlngt°" BMch, CelforNI ...... W• wlll fofwlld to the proper party It Untted Ar1181•. THAIM8 P.OR YOUR HmLP.11 -. _ ... ~-~~~~ft --'->--•OW PLAYl•G ---.,.,,. .. lllU M.lnn BIUllW• S79 SJJ9 COITA MHA ld•io!O\ 8'•\tot ~·o i.u COITA MlU U TOllO 10 ..... 11•~-· Ill 1110 '""ti( low .. o• W-oOOt C..."' H• OUS !a• .. °' .... OC. I•• 6)1 ]~I OUllllf Cly c.n1 .. 634 9712 WllTMlllTlll E°""'°' "'*"' Wt\1 19• 393S tlllOP ..... I M:ClPlll f-Ofl ,-...,.1...oAOtM•f ~-IUlU,Ull P,.~otl ...... P .. • °'"" .. 121 •010 au.. ~0r ..... 6lt 1110 *BARGAIN MATINl!l!S * Moaday thru Saturday All Perlormance5 before 5:00 PM (E1e1t1t S(lllClll £n91ge1111nts Ind HltlUys) "B19T FRIENDS .. -------. "THE VERDICT" • • _...,_. __ "TtllC °" "* .. THE TOY".,., ----- ... PANT'HtE"" .,.., I "V1CTOIVMONA"..., .. 41 HAI." ... -----·- LAKEWOOD CENTER WAlK·IN "TOOTSIE" ------ LAKEWOOD CENTER SOUTH WALK IN -"SIX WEEKS" - _.., ___ _ faculty ot Condlewood 211/H1·9SIO • "Kiii -QOOC>eYIE'" ~ ---··- 'ACIFIC TlllAT•S Olltft.* IWU •lOS rnrTCll -Miii -lllM lllf MY Al AllAN(IM Dlltvt ... NAAIOA llWI lllYf·• I OIAlllf Dllvt.ffl , ... ~~"~~:... ,. Ollll9 --....... , ............. .. IM,OllTAltT •OTICll CMll09'H UIOlfl 12 fflHI .............. -.... ..., .. ,_ __ &:•.a a.11-·-·c:Mllllllll•-~ 1• ... CAAlllllO Wiii --,.._ ..... "'liSlllLl_f•MI. ca541 ...... Ml .... ..... u. ~ ANAHEIM OQIVf IN ._ .... ~ .. l,._..IO "Kt•• • ooooevr IN! -"'°'" APACHa, THIMONX" 1111 _,._ ~ I ... A ~ A Iii• BUENA PARK DRIVE IN • ~ • • .. ..... t llNCOLN OlllV( IN ~-,. .. -, .. -121-4070 . .. ...... FOUNTAIN VALLEY OQIVHN MIS<;ION ,..,,, , .. ·--.· "THIE' TOY" --... TIR CAAZY" - ..,,_ DAM ~YITAJ.".,.. "1M1"- ..,,_TOY".,_ -"ttA*YPAM.Y",.. -"- ' l ---..--. . - --1... lJ LeQ due romaniic· eve_µing ..; . . =)191!1;1~;)~~~~~~~~~~::~-~~~~~"" ... 1¥. .ie; ,_ ... --~--~~--:.:=~==~:=::=~~===~ ABIP, ,JJ.. ~:... ·----=== -~·~ m:v~ mcri-·hOs;e,l'ftthualldulf' -' lh8n '-ual m1terta1. M..na a,., wary. continue .--1!1111 .. ~---· to ile of)UmllUC, maintain posillw atUtude but prot.ect ... 1t-1n...emotJonal ol1nc:hN.. lnala.t on deftnitJon of &em.. --TAUR"11 ~-29-May 20~ptmm on----tM.bi1wr av.U.1St9 =-'Ulo, A.quarldrpTl;IONPJiY · ~~~.-~~~~11>'-YtlMtt----alanJ~t~~ --~c. ,.. _.......____ ... ---- , ~---­Joe Rivera looks over Spanish goats he sells in San Jose. Texan gets them goats SAN JOSE (AP) -Let Joe Rivera get your goat and he'll even tle it up and put it ln your back seat. It all started when the West Texan, 21, decided to drive from his home ln Sanderaon to visit his motqer, MJftha Rlve.r_a, laat Thanksgiving. Pick up a goat for \he relatives," said his mother. Joe said he figured that some other relatives and friends might want one, too. So he loaded l~ Spanish goats into his pickup. "By the second day l was here, 1 aold 'em .U.," he said ln a aoft Texas drawl. The goat business was ao good that Rivera decided to go back to Texas for another load. Rivera sells his goat1 for $40 to $60 depending.on si«e. He takes his customers to the ranch where he renta a corral and leta them pick 1he one they want. - -ib2r~oona: ~ ot\l'fttllet;--·.-.~".'"~ '"'"1" ~n1.111:c ... ,:'~ ......... ~. home, lec:ul'ity-ancJ analy1l1 of coata. Older la on tar1et -you'll know whai to do and w.hen lndlv&dual becomH ally, lend• b•n•Ut of to do It. Your own Judlment prove. aocurate. experience. Make penonal appearancea, take initiative, wear GEMINI (May 2l-June 2o): Be flexible. brl1ht colon and be ready for a romantic maintain eeme of humor, aeiu opportu.rUty to eventn1. re.ch wider audience. Focua on trips, rn19qa. VIRGO (Au,. 23-Sept. 22): You gain ea..-eaa ablllty to touch on universal theme. People to prlvlleaed information -1ocua on expre11 faith, hope and confide their dealrea. enten&inment, artlltic·endeavora and ix-!bWty Arlee pla)'11 key role. of 1peclal appearance on televlalon. Be aware of tmase. reaolutions, concerning proper nutrition • CANCER (June 21.July 22): New •tart ln and wet1ht control. new d!rect!on eventually aid.a resumption of cuh · flow. Stand tall, maintain Independence, strive LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Obatacle to put aero. o""'""""' ldeaa. What vou need ww overcome via unorthodox procedure. Spotlight •... ,, ~ .... ~ -~ --on-powers-of pentlMian, f~. renewal of friendahip. It may be necessary to tear down for ultimate purpot1e of rebuilding on a more leCUJ'e baae. By PHIL INTERLANDI of lagunaaeach SCORPIO (Oct. 2:j-Nov. 21): Be ready for change, travel, variety and opportunity to elevate career or business status. Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius persons flgure prominently. Study copyright procedures. set idea on paper and open dialogue with a special member of opposite sex. •-o.e-...-. ... -... - "And a Happy New ,Year, everybody!" SAGITT~IUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Change ln home environment indicated -travel plane are featured. Focus on spiritual values, long-range plans, considerations involving international customs. Taurua, ·Libra, Scorpio natives figure prominently. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Remember that figures lie and liars figure -means check accounta and count your change. You're on brink of making-di9eovery which can increase sourc8- of income. Streamline techniques, ap? places and people ln realistic light. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20eb. 18): Be aware of legal procedures,-speclal rights and permi&sions, methods of fomtlng partnership or corporation. Roadblock to progress will be removed. You'll be rid of a burden and you'll also gain wider reoogn.l tion. l>JSCES (Feb. 19-March 20): What appears to be a defeat will eventually boomerang ln your favor. Know it, reach beyond current expectations, refuse to be diacouraged by envious amoclate. You'll actually attract followers and one of them will help 9001plete necesury tub. edwards MESA Newport Blvd. At 19th • Costa Mesa 646-5025 RICHARD GERE DEBRA WINGER AN ~ GJClV'J'UCllAJV J;;1 A PAllAMOUHT 1:i PICTURI MON.-FRL l:50 SAT /SUN. 12=48, '=41. l:50 .... SYLVESTER STALLONE FIRST .... A'l~IOH ~ f\ PlCTUfllS l'lfllAK MON.-FRI. 7:00, 10:55 8A T /8UN. 3:00. 7:00, 10:55. 1U. IUTI llLY '2.00 IT DWUIS •EU I WEITllMI edwards WESTBROOK .,,,, '"' "''"' fo,I of l!roo~hu"' 530 4401 GARDEN GROVE - APAllAMOUNT.l!ICTU"I FRL 1:15 SAT/SUN. 3:30, 1:15 MON.· TllURS. 8:20 MONSIGNOR FRI. 1:45, 10:30 IAT/8UN. 1:05, Ml, 10:30 MON.-THUR9. t:OO, 1o:IO M CINEMA #2 •• ~ abd~,.,..,,~ .. k..,.,..,, 0 ,.,,,.,...Miot m FRI. t:aO, 1~ , 8AT/8UN. 2:15, 8:30, 1~ MON.· THURS. 8:30, 10:20 ~Se-Wrm FRL 1:AO 8AT/8UN. 4:1D, l:AO MON.·THURS. 8:30 "One of. the finest pictures Qf the year. Paul Newman is extraordinary." "Three cheers for Kiss Me Goodby~." Linda aroa LA Tl~ "It's utterly charming. It's iegitimately funny." Neat ga85bler Gene Shalit, The Today Show. NBC-TV ''One of the best movies of the year, a certain Oscar contender and the most powerful movie in recent memory." Pat Colltns. Mom.no News CBS-TV "The best performance Newman has given in~rs~· Jeclll<rol, MEWSWEEI< ~ Nil.JC NOTJCE AC..::r:A=:r Nm'JOW IUll&ll. "" loilOwltlO .,..,,,. .,. dolllO ... .,..,_ ~-: The trollow4nll ~ ... doing HIALTHWAAI. au H •• , .. ~ JleoCIATID ~ lllYd ...... OA. t2e21 (A.) . AAT IJo)'d I(. Hemedy, M.O., tno.: a IERVICI M NIW~..... , Callfornl• oorporauon. 20767 INC., <•~ AllOQATIO ~ Aanoho Loa c.nttoe. Covtna, CA. IEAVICI, 2025 W. lalbOa IM .. t1724 Newpoft...,, CA. t2tla Thia ~ la oonduot4ld by a ANOOlated ~ 8er'Yloe of corporation ~ ~ lno .. • Calltotnla ~ K. Hamady. M.D. OOf'POl'atlon, llU"..cl W. lltilbOa llfcl,. Thie •t•t-t -filed wttl't the """'°" Bead\, CA. tllteS. 0.0 =~t_url ,,...~··-~~! . ' . w Aaaocleted Alllllty Publlthad Orenge COut Dall)' ~ °f..c.i Inc =-Oeo. 11, 25. 1"2, Jan. 1, •• Helene£. .Jolt, Pr..id.nt 5687-82 Thie ~ -Ned wtth !tie 1----------County a.tt ot Ot.noe County on Nil.IC NOT1CE Nov. ft. 1982. ,_ ACTITIOU8 .._.. Publl•M<I Orenge Cout Dally NAiii STA,......,. Piiot, Dec. 18, %&, 1982, Jan. 1, t, Th• lol!awlng peraon 11 doing 1N3. l>Ullneuu: DATA PROFILES, 14252 CUiver Of. Ste. "293, lrvlne, CA 92714. Frllnk J. FelCOne. 30490 Nonh RIWt Road, BonMll. CA 92003. Thl1 ~ 19 condueted by an lndlvlduel. Frank J. Falcone Thll ttat-' WM ftled with the County Cl«ll ol Otange County on Dec. 18, 1982. l'20m2 Publl•ll•d Orange Cout baJty PllOt. o.c. 25. 1982. Jan. 1. e. 15. 1983-_ 5652-82 FtCTmOU• __ .. U.STATDmlff The lollowlng per1on 19 doing bu*-U: ~lltiOUS .,...., NAiii STA,......,. Th• followlng perlOn le doing butlneu u : OVEA&Y & SON, 2736 Oeeoto Aw,, Coeta ~ CA 92e2t. Richard Ler~ Overby, 27311 DeSoto Ave., Colla MeH, CA 9262t. Thia ~ r. conducted by WI tndMdual. . Thia 118Wmenl WU ftled with Ula County CMl1I of Orange County on Dec. 22. 1M2. ..... 11 Publl1hed Ortnge Cout Da'*-. Piiot, Dec. 25, 1N2. J1n. 1,l8, 15. 1983 -- R.O.K. PROGRAMMING, 1257 1111-.,. llllWM'r ConWll)' &t .• Coata Meaa, CA 9262e r-""',_ RANl>ALL OEOROE KINZER. l'ICttTIOUe IUH•H ~ eon-y St .. Com Meaa, CA IWm ITA,....,, Thll ~ le conclucted by an The folowlng ~ -doSIU lndMdulll. ~ -. Rand .. O. K1n1.W PALISADES TENNIS CLU&, Thia ltat-1 wa ftled with the 1292 S.E.. en.tol, 81nta Ana. CA Cowlty Clertl ot Orwige County on 92707 ...._ 1• 1982 MlcllHI N. !:look, 1212 8 .1. .,.,... "• . ....na 8tlRll, 8an'8 Atta. CA 92107 Publl1hed Oran"g• Cout Dally Sonia 8 . Ho~ 1212 S.£. = o.c. 1e. 25, 1982, Jen. 1. e. 8'tltol, t=. ~ 92107 . 551M2 TNI etat«nent -tied ~ the •---------County a.11 of e>rertge Ocurty on l'taJC N0T1C( Dec. 15, 1992. ,..,.. ncnnoua .,..... Publl1had Orange co..t Dally NAm 8TA~ Plot, Dec. 18, 25, 1882. Jen. 1, e. The lollowlng pereon la doing 1983 ~M: HORIZON INSTRUMENT CONSULTANTS, 101 28th St., ---MlJC--NOTIC[--. --- N9wport a.di. CA 92612 Kellie Grace, 108 28th St., l"ICTrTIOUa .,. ... N9wport Beact\, CA 92612 NAa STATIJmN1' Thia ~ le condYeted by an Th• tollowtno pereon 11 dolnio lndMdual. ~ M ; l<allleR.~ J .D . TAPE & LABEL Thia ltatament -llled with 0. COMPANY. 3620-8 Cadlllac County a.ii of <>r-. County on AvenlM, Co1fa ....... California Dec. f&, 1912. t2e2e ...,.. Jo1epll W. OeCarlo, 2024 Publlll\ad Or~ Cout Deity Balearlo Drive, Cotta Mau. Piiot, Dec. 1a.. 25, 1982, Jan. 1, 8, Celttomla tazt 1983 Thill buelfMM .. conducted by .,. 54N-a lndMdual. ----------Joeeetl OeCarto Nil.IC NOTICE Thll ttatamant -llled wttt1 ttw County C*1t of Orwige County on Dec. 1, 1882. f'..a Publllhed Orange Cout Dally Pllol. Dec. 11, 18, 25, 1982, "-· f. 1993 ~I I I a::u:: MOf'HINO 8:00 i U t . FARM RIPOffT HOOAH'I Hf.AOU OHi! NtOKT IT AHO T 1111 epecl.i 18'*1 !Ive •I N9w York'• C•rneole 1'1 .. 1 and LCM Ange!N' Do<ollly Cllend.., Pevllllon, fM- IUIM ,...,..y jau Q<Mtl 1:06 (SJ L08T "TU.UTE NETWORI< A io.1 telecommunlcallone satellite 11111 1n10 1n. n.nda of el\ W..... Clllllil.1- lion O""lttft}ON loeATIOff "Rich Little" Tiii mute< Of ~ mim!Cfy 911191 hi• lmc>r•- llon• ol Ronald Rug#I and Richard Nl•on. among dtlllra l '.30 Cf) n.E WOAl.D TOMOf\AOW 8) 8P£AKOOT (%)MOVIE * * * •.-, "Monty PythOn And The Holy Gr11I" C 19741 Grlhem Chapmen, John C!MM. ... 1:00 • CAJ»T AJN KAHQAA()() ·~-.. ~ R411allonl" Cf) REC HUMSAAD • 1882 A08E &OWL PARADE HIOHUOKTS !'CARTOON FESTIVAL !l!~RS ~=E * * * * "ToH" (1979) Nutuala KlnNll Pete.- Flt1h CS) WACKY WORLD OF JONATHAN WINTERS Gueat Janet Leigh " 0MOV1£ * * * "Strlpeos" t 1981) BlN Murr1y. HatOld R•mls 8:30 8 QI 8MURFS l ~g.:o~ 188U£8 UNLIMITED A08E BOWL PARADE PAEV1£W Cl)~OF AORICUlTVRE 9 rra YOUR BU8lH£.SS ®MOVIE *. "Anll Atalgnment. (1980) ~ BuJolc:I. MlotlMI York. 1;00 8 OU8TY'8 I TI&HOUSe I 8 A08E PARADE ~ Sten Chemben, Debby O.vllon fllwi otlllra lalle 1 look a1 Ille Pt-c>erallons for Ille t9a3 Tournament IOf~TH CARTOON f'E8'T1VAL tVOOA FOR HEAL TH IHTEAHATIONA.L HOUR !: * * "Siience 01 Tiie Nor111" C 1981) Ellen eur.. tyn, Tom Skemtt • (%)MOVIE • • '" "Meatballl" ( 1979) Biii Murray, Cllrle Mak~ 1:30 I Kl08WON..D 0 PAC-MAH/ UTT\.E A4 8CAUI I AICHIEAICH 0 DAVF.Y AHO OOUATH (!) A890TT ANO • COITEU.O • OONT&ofPORARY HEAL TH l8StJE8 ~~l~FeVEA Pllt Hen1ngton Jr hOlll a le><* at aome -.r0-w4n- nln0 11oe11 from the 1982 Cotton 8<M4 Fattlval and Tournament of Roen P111adH (lrom Oellu, Tu.1_ 8 CBI TOURNAMENT OF A08E8 PARADE l.M _.. of 11'111 gal• aooual ewnt from P...0.-na.. Calfomla; ....,., Ola.I le Grand MIHMI. D HOTFUOOE CJ) TOUANAMEHT OF AOIUPARAOE l =..o:c~Al ~H'8Pl.ANET • • • ""'' In The e.g·· ( 1945) Fred Allen. Wllltam a.ndbt. (Q)nteUTTLE DETECTIYE wt.. the pollcle refuM to .,...._.. Illa et<>ty at>out • bend of It"--. • YoUn9 tioy ~ datac1,... to atop them. • MOVIE ** "The IOcl Fi'om Not· So-819" ( t9711 JaMllilr l*>lllt•. ~ VIiaro ... ~°' ... PAJW)E eo-.oa Of thta pie 8lwiuel .... "°"' ...... "' Cellfofnla; ~ Olean la Grind M#Wll. (UWI w•TOUMWm"°' ..,..,AM09 UR oowsaoa Of Ulla ge1a ~-.tfromP~ ,,.. c.lfomla; Meftln Olean llGnrld ....... 18,MMMN WLD. WIU> WOM.O ···~ 1 ---~PAMDe IMTIBATTMI ... Bob Barker, host of "The CBS Tournament of Roses ...Parade," and Ros.e Queen Suzanne Gillaspie will be on hand today for the 94.th annual New Year's day floral pageant from Pasadena beginning at 8:30 a.m. on KNXT (2). 9UOU Faalured· "MHk And Memorlae" c 193-4) llatfing Ulllan Rotll 111\d ~ Smltll. a Betty Boop car- toon; lhOrt•: and Part t of "The Under-Kingdom" I 1938) a tarring Ray "Creal\" Comgan and Lon (;Mney~r. Cl) PAMOE~R Pat Harrington Jr hostl a looll al tome award-win- ning no.ta lrom the 1982 Cotton Bowl Fesuval •nd Tournament or RoaH Paradee (from OallH. Tex ) CHl INSIOE THE NFL Ho111 Len o.-and Nick Buonlcontl review hfghllghta ol the pr4'¥1oiJa ....... 1 NFL ga..._ and Interview key pUlywa and ~ (%)MOVIE * * 'i'I "The Party" (19681 Peter W..11 Claudlne Longet t:OO 8 9 WORK & MINDY I LAVEAHE & SHIRLEY 0 TEEHTALI< "Mot,,.,.. And Oeughter1" I CARTOON FESTIVAL Foct.e OH 80aETY COTTOH 80Wl. FUTTVAL PARADE Co"91'aoe 01 the annuet N9w v-·· o.y pwade lrom Oallu, r.xu (C)MOVIE • * * "This Sporting Liie" ( 1943) Rlch1rd H1rrt1. Rachel Roberti ©)MOVIE • • .,., "You Can't c i-t An HonMt "4an" (19391 W C FWc1a. Edger Beroen Cl)MOVIE •••• 'TIU ' (t9791 Na11usl1 1<1,...1, Peter Flt111 t:30 0 WRESTUHO I =:OH SOCETY • * "The Laoy Says No" ( 1962) Oevld Nl\l9n, Joan Caulfield 00 VIOEO JU<a0X 10:00. 9 8C008Y & SCAAPP'V 000 I PUPPY ~ CARTOON FESTIVAL fl THIS Ol.O HOUie 8ob VIia Wld hla Ct"ew lnlllM I wNr1pool tub In the battvoom of the ,_ mea- l• bedroom mutte. '1!) ae COOPER'S OMHOECOUNTY "The Perfom•no AIU c.n- ter A Gift To Oninga County'· The un-..lllng ol thl9 great cultural gift i. ~led my Jim Cooper (B)MOVE *. *'" "&lperman It' ( 1H0) CrwtltCJC)her Reev9, Mwgol Kidder OUOVIE * * "You Ught Up My life" (1977) Didi Conn. Joa Sliver. 10: 11 (t) MOVIE .. • ''The Spirit Of The 8-hM'' (1975} FerMndo F«nan Gomez, Tlf ... 1o:.tO ;;r~TTON 90WL Plttlllur'gh p.,,._. VIL SMUMuatMga 88AUTA90Wl Ar1lona Sta.. Sun DaYlle .... Oltllnoma aoor... II MOYE * • ~ "WagonmHter" ( 1950) Ben Johnton, ,,_,,.. ON. Cl) YOYA/la TO n4E 90TTOM ~TH! SEA "VllltQe Of Gull" • "°81 IOWl ,NWIE ; IVEln'DAY C00KJN0 MT'H~P!PIN "Vegetable Soup" ~ ,.,.,, ,,__ . awrdy ~-. w1ct1 co,11 dumpllnoa a11d ~,,..,..--~ ...... • Wl)~l.def 90N)EM (D)MOYIE "The Chlldftn Of TtlM18' ..,_. .. c 1t11). ·o· 11:00er~cw "°918,AMOI Coller199 Of W• gala lll'WIU8I WM1 "°'" ....,... ne. ~ Mtr1lll °""' .. Grenet ...... ((lloore) .QI WlalND ~ ...,... MotOttoua """" Frog Of cai • ..,., .. County" I CARTOON FESnVAL MAGUIN WATfftOOl°" ·~YEAAS • *'.t "Moorwlte" (1948) Qw,. ewt. EUlal Bar-.. =-~ ~n.:=..: • ~, ..... murder wblatl hi• Olrtfrlend leel• lie ehould e11plaln to the euthOrltl• 11:308@ AMEM:Nil IAHOSTAJll) (!)MOYE •tt-....C-.The ~ eds" ( 1945) Bud /\bboll, Lou Coetello • MAOtC OF Oil PAINTIHQ !:Z:WO YEAR8 • *' "The Hight The llgtltt Want Out In ~gla" C19811 Kriaty Mdjkhof, Mane Hamill 0MOVIE .. * '" "Dot And The Kan-woo" ( 19781 Animated Olrectacl by y Oflm l(J(oea. 12:00 8 MOVIE • * * "The Threa Mulk-etee~" ( 11135) Waller Abel, Peul Luk .. I CARTOON FUTIVAl WOOOWNGHT'8 SHOP '-Woodwrigtll Al S.." Roy UndemlH loollt al Ille m9lhod1 and meter! ... Involved In boat butldlng. • OF EARTH AHO MAH ''o.arta. The Dry Wortd" (l)MOYIE * * "Falllng In Love Again" ( 1980) Elllott Gould, Suaannah Yortl. (Z)MOYIE •••~ "Pennlaa From Heaven" C 1981) Steve Martin. Beme6e«te Pe4.,._ 12:80 8 MOW ... **'h "The Str.,.ar Wlu.. In" (1974) Barbara E4er1 • <Horge Grtzzatd. . ID MOVIE • * * "Funny F1ce" (111571 Fred A1t1lre, Audl'9)' Hepburn. • HOTSHOTS Kevin 8'oplly nan•t• 1 IOoll at the lllltoty, l«:t>- nlquee, aqulprMnt and peraonailtlee or 1kate- botlfdlng, leaturtng • focus on Pf O rlderl Torry Alv8 and Oevld Hldlet1. Cl!) OF EARTH ANO MAN "o-ts. SaharWI Coins OfGold" I~ * * "American Wlldlf- naat:JltT ti~­ ry, (D)MOVIE • • ... "The Moon'• Our Home" (1938) Mwgaret Suleven, Henry Fonda 1:00 i AMENCA'I TOP TEN CARTOON FE8TIVA.l NOVA "Test· TuM Babin A Oeught« Fot Jvdy'' bcb- alve rooteee °' the c:onoep-11on and blr1h of Amartc:a ., tlftt l•t-111be b«by .. '*oedc:aat on her ona r-birthday. (R)CJ • OClAHU9:..,. MAA1N1 DMAONMeHT 9EHTEllT~ TI.aMBC In~ wttll "E.T." a. atOf' Cerio Aambeldl, Hanl! w_.,,. .Jr .. Gene Autry • ~ long. • ,.,., lfom Ille loca:tlon "'"""9 of "Smotlay .. The a.nclt." • MOY-. *\t "Ho PMIOe To Lind" c 1"8) JoM tr.lancl. ~ llMlldwd .MOVll •••14 "lwry LrM«i" 1 tt75l Ay1r1 o·Maei • ...,.. .. ......,,... '=*'I 5=l0f' T'IN -·'"41 lllWINSUNtfO ..... ir- (C)MOYll • ·" "~tblllla" (1t18) 1111 Mu,,ay. Cl•trt1 w8r-.owt. MldlllMW~w. UOl.A "'*" &W9 ccmOlf.,., lllllTWAL PAMOI c.....,. .. ltlt ...,., ._ V•'I Olly__.. fromo.1111.T--. I GMND ftNICMJ, MIHOW MCWll ••i.t "Tiie ~-­°' F¥t 41t" Ot14) ~ ,.ord, .,.....,,. 09-- "*' • Oflim.Y N:INlll ~ ....... ~ ....... ~,,.,... .. ~NITW~ ._._,., '"o.,C.. Oollfej ...... A L.Mllf WI Child c.,. .. , .. ~ .., • .,.. own- •• Md the .. '""""' ofedeyc.te~---TUBE TOPPERS 1111'11ftf and tuMinl I ttlld OMI O,.lllOft • MIMQA·ntl ~~~,__,... -~~MOM. • _,.. hottt"-..., ,. .... ~ Pf90M'll Jlllt WCI "'*' ~ go. llUI of town IOf I teacllefa' con. --~ QI MOVll • * ,_. "Tht Ml,.ola" (tt10J Late .. , MIChNt -~~····-•r-. ••• "tMa' (1'1tl Kun IMNll. S4IUOll HlltMey Cl)..avia •• .,.. "\.OW •• htt• TIWI C.*°' ( ttl2) Ellu ~ 'J eytor, LMty Pattta <%>AllOV• * * ~ "Time Bandits" (191 t) Ctlig Warnock, Oevld Wllnet z..ao. OIWGAN'l llLANO A Hollywood producer ma11 .. an ametgency land- ing on IM laland Jliet .. Ginger lleWI tllet lie le on • worldwide tltlnt Mafell -i!)~ia111 - Guell. Jule kcft-. .MOW! • * *' "Tlvee Coln• In The Fount.in" ( 1914) Clltton Webb. Dorothy McGuire • Wl'WTflfl WON<8HOP Gu.t: Jamee McPMrton D AMERICA: THE 8ECOHC> CEHTUfn' Cl) IT AR TAEK Wilen the EnterprlM II damaged In an Ion 1torm. one cr1W111411t le kJllad, and c.i>t"°-Kll1! .. ctlerged wtth hit murder. Ii' MOVIE * 1fr • "Private HMI 36"' (1954) Ida LUC>lno. 81..,. Cochran CIDMOVIE * * * "Tiie Competition" ( 1980) Rlcilatd Orayf\111, Amylrvtng 3:008 MO~ * * * "Allol In Wonder· land" (1933) Charlotte ;tenry. Richard Arlen. '-xNXT m S:-30 -"The Black Stallion." Kelly •no and Mickey Rooney IW ln th1a 1979 movie. Alt.er belni rftCUed from Wtc: .~.~~t::! ~..h!~ t.#·~ ·»'~·'·-1hlpwrecked topthtt, a YOU!li boy· and a hone become involved ln the race of the century. KCET (28) 9:00 .--"Quiet u a Nun." A waminC note and a hidden will compel Jemima to inv~ate a foollah tale invented by the ni.. (Part 2) -~ OUAATIT ~FOOT ~=---• • • "The COtnc*ltlon" (1980) Alchlrd DreyMI, Atny trvlng. (J)MOVlf * * "The Cydopa" (1967) J-CtalQ. Glotla T• bOtt. •:oo I w cu rEWI UfT\.IHOUIEOH THE"WNI A frigtltened bllnd IMI\ (8ul1 ,_, .. Ctlartaa' orly ~~~": hl#tdng aooldant. G IDT Of MIDMOHf ~ • MOYll ..... "Gardlal1.n Marry Brur>enea" (11156) .i- (1H1l JoM waynr.ht,i. clia Neal. A IUOmarlne co11111na116ar cont''* 1119 crew with ltmltlaM ci.vo- llOn; • OOYlll'f· ''Merger• M.ed T eking Nola'' MargMel Mead, who hH b.-i largely raapontlble fet popuiartz· Ing enttvopojogy In Amert- c.. la proftMO. (RIO ·INll()f~ OOUNTY GIMOYll ***~ "The Gooe Of Navarorie" (1911) Gregory Ped!, Devld Niven. 8'.1t man ara Ntlt to cs..troy two lmc>regnabia German l'C)"MOYll .... "8tllpaa" {Ji&t)JllU Mutlsy, Harold Ramie. A New y Oftt cabtMe looking for~~ Illa beat t"8nd to foln ntm In tntletlng In Ula U.8 Almy. ·A· (B)MOVll ***~ "Superman ti'' (1980) Chrla1CJC)her Reeve, Mwoot Kidder. ~ MV· -Rueaall, Jeanne Clain. Two llhow ~ beMltr. In P aria attempt to keep r~ from tnt.wtamg 81\ !Ntf c:IJWC: ---~ ----lag hda-ln.tm • nudlaar e11plo1lo11, Superman unwlttlnqly ,,_ the trio of ~ ~lllelnt wtlo ... OtlQlnllY fm9t1aoned by NI Ktyp'unlan lather. 'PG' (alUOVIE • Kojak 11 thwatled by Ille FBI In hit etfort1 lo neb the eklllva murderer ol 1 poilceman CJ) 0000 TIME8 -.MichMI'• elder!Y 1l'!!nd llllkl to mow In wttn the Ev-lot a moat unutU· al reeaon • MOVIE * * * "X The Unknown" I t9571 Oaan Jagger, Edward~ • ~l.ESIN AMERICAN A1'r "Wllaon Hurley" Piiot, law· t .> -..l!f and _~ arUat Wbon Hurley lhataa llfl pertonal trw>ught• on at1 i=POWER ..... ''T ..... (19791 Nutallla Kin••. Peter Firth. a:ao I ~THE W1l.D • • 'h "Heunll Of The Very Rldl" (1972) UOyd 8ridgaa. Clotflll ~ CJ) un\.E "°'*ON THl!PfWAIE Chettae and Mary tee thelt first trip to Chicago. I WOAU> OF 900Q IEWINO POWER WELCOMf Ma<. KOTTER !:8LUCY *' * "SHence Of The Hortll" (1H1) Ellen au,.. tyn, Tom Skerrlu 4:001 :vou "Dragon• Inferno" (No 0. .. 1 • COMPVT£R CHAOMCl.E8 ID WNT1NO F0A A MA80N "The Aapott" I ITARTAEK NFL WEE< IN AEV1EW MAt.EaTATE UPOATE (I)MOw: • ·~ "Mea1balla' (19711) Biii Murray, Chrle Mak~. ~ 8 IHl'E#ACE (!) AT THE MOVIES Roger Eben and Gene Slallel ,........ "I(... Me Goodbye," "Trell Of The I'll* Panther," "'The OWtt Ctywtel," "Goepel" and the ''9t!NeroftM_." • MOVIE **'*'~ "The Wsy We Were" ( 1913) Barbra Strelaand. Robert Redford. I fPOftTI AMENCA WNT1NG FOR A AEAION ''The~EIN(' s= **** "T ... " (18'791 NUCIMle K"*'I, ,.._ Flrlh. .MOY-. ***"' "Time 9andlta" ( 1 H 1) Craig Wlll'l'IOQ, 08lltd WWMI • 1:00. ~OMl!Nl'9 NIWWIUllN8t 8QIOMNM80Wl LOUltlanl a. T1gln .... ....... ~ • HAwr DAYt NINH fonda .. alrW "* ...... • .,~·t "G004" and ,...... to-ttlen\. • QI IUCW' 90W\. Oeotgll ~ ¥L P9fln ·~~l.Jana (!)MMI - **M ''9anclldo" (18M) Aober1 Mltdll#'ll. Uniula ™-8.~ ... ttlllr--ln ~. • touDGOl.D HoMt: .. lmnft, ~ MoCoo, Ou..11: Juloe HewlOll, l.. MaJO<I, LJonel w.. i...uta lfW. c.:~ ~.a... • WOOOblflWIT't ~ "~lelfl" (I) M•A•e•" Hot Lipe :z:: her r=M9ff •• ~ A•*I"*"" ., .................... ....... v ... •1 ""'-..... ~ ..... IOOlrlNff ......, ....... ..... 111-.1111 .... ~ • ZOOKEIJl£M A behlnc:Mr.-took le taken at the man and -wt1o care tor and leed the more tflan 2,000 - -fl'• 8'ld ~angered anl-mall at CtllcaQo'• lJOMln Part! Zoo. I WOAL.D OF BOOKS ALIAS llMfTH AHO JONEI (t)MOVll •• "Th• Nlgflt The LJghts Want Ou1 In Geotvla" (t981J Kl1lty McHldlol. Mllttl Harntl. A brotllat· ancMllter aongwrt1~19 duo neve many Mfventurea while trying to •• out a llvlng on the oountrv--t· em circuit.. 'PG~ e:aol(I) ... WHY .. THEWOALD ININ( PM'YIEW8 .... Gabler and Jettr~ L)'Onl I** JM belt lllma of 1882. OMOVI! * * "You light Up My uta" < 19m Otdl Conn. Joe Sliver. An aaplrlng IOngWfHlf tnaa 10 oope with the threa men In her llfe wllMa aatabltlhlng ...., own lclantlty 'PG' 1:00 • .. 8EAAC»4 °'- ''The Of.at LaMa T~ Ii" THE HMO'( ICM I NANCVDMW M'f:WL--i =-.wmi LAW'8Q Wl1.K "Songa Of Joflnny Met- eer" • CAUFOfMA ~ N!PORT • Ai.I. CREATUMI GREAT AND IMAU • "Cett And Doge" Wor11 at Beleldaila V9'ar1nafy Sur- gery conan.-..,_, but " lllmoat lll«'lly ra1na catt and dogt. (Part 2) Cl) JACK NC>EMON OONROl!NTW. • MOVIE • ·~ ''The ~ Bowl Stoty'' ( 1952) Mwet\811 Thompaon, v .. M11aa.. A lootbal ..,.,,. gfr1frilnd t..,_ lll!TI NIC>8Ct !Of tneoame.~~ Ing Illa thoughta of· """' llnandll-. ~=-MAGAZINE ••• i.t "Time Sandltl" ( 19111 Crelg Wamoclt, Oewtd Warner. A )"OUllG boy le taaen on • 1r1p thnluQll time by • l>eflCI of diminutive ~ out- .... Mio -.... ..., • ltmeo-p map from the ~Mng.'PG' 1'.ao I DANOa RWR TOUM.,.rrcw f'OIUPAMOa Cowrege of tllla tall IMUlll .-it from P...oe- na, ea.omi.: ...... ~ .. GnnCI...,..... (EnooN) . ,,...,,. (I) AllHt Ma<I WITH ~YID HCW)Wl'fl Hoel David HOfOWllZ ...,._ tM "*'*" Of ltlt wont "UQM"' In ~ !IC... lly-lcllllng ....... ~1.,enc1-. • --honla ad. ... ~=~...v ~-Dllnef• Mick., Md ~ .. Mlck41Y .... ----~~-­.,......In ...... ol l'•IW*lwmt DA¥1D~ 'Holl OIMd HonNltl .... .. J911.,.. .. ,, --. of ,_ .,..., ,..,.... ~ w cit•r 111 • ....._. ... OOIMWdll .MCMI ••it "fWum OI ~ VOtge" (1170 "°'*' • Ousry, ........ ..,,_,A 'ta111t•_,.,...--. wt,... ........... """"°'-: ~ .... Martl)fl ..,... ..... ...... .... ._ ....... ,. .1..-.... ....... ~ ... ~ ...... ---................ --.mr.:a,._,.. ~ 'Time ~Gilolllll:.:_ (1H1) Craig Warnoclc, Oevld w.,,.. A young boy II laikan on 1 trip through tlrM by • bend of dln*lu\M would-be out· tawt wtlo Mw IColan a ~ map from the SUprerna 8elno-'PG' Cll WHArs UP AMER11CA1 f'ealured: • vtalt wfttl San-.......... ..,.v-- up fof the llC*day -; wNI " tak• to be a lkl petr<*nan; • retirement home lot cNmpe In Flori- da. .MOVIE • • ~ "Rollover'' c 1i8 t) .i-Fonda, ICrte -... tonanon. A fotmer movie Iler wt1o tool! over the CflalrrnanlNp of her lat• l'oylOlfld'a OOfl)Oratlon and ·~-~ ...., ~ lrwofvad In a diaaattoua deal with Ar9«> liwwtore. 'R' t:.to. Cl) MOVIE • • .. ... "The 8tadl St9- lon" (11119) K.-y Aano. Mlcllay Rooney. Alter being f.aouad from the ....,_, on "'*" ttlay ..,. ltllpwl-*ed ~ •• ~ boi and • "°'" tlaoofne tnwfved In the ,.,. of ... oantury. • GUNCIM'1EI ~IHOW au.: Mt Coolldge. • MOYIE *'* "Thia .. The Almy" (1MSI AoNtd Reaoan. Georva Mur11f!Y. Amartce'• llof*'O men .. nn.d to • ,,..... ~ llonor1ng .......... _,~ • MOVIE • * "CNp °" The Old Block" (19"4) Donald O'Connor. Peogy Aywv A ~--•atand­ln dUring ,,.. N'I of • ~ c:8I oomedy "'*' ,.., ..., ftlOlbM II.~ IO -,..,..._ tMI avwONLA lft ON SAN OllfOO INaAl Fealw9d· • IMmCf'ablla lflOP M "*I 7-In laC· ...., doOi n•lla and man- ~of~ people; ... .,.... al 119« wlllllila ..... WOftct 0--V. L.WJT~lia~ "' Apple ~ John c.r-. In "letl ........ Mo'' t:00• MOVll *•" "l.owlne Yw" (1951) .llEMI ,,.-ay, LiuMttl 18oott. A ,,_,,. of I .... -~~-­....... of ... band'• ....... ...., . Cl) MCN.a .... "Lud(y Me" (19M) Oort.Oar. lob~ A ~ WOfn9I\ .mi ~·~ ...... ftnd• ,,manoe white .... In Flor1de. ....... ··au.. Al A Nun" A~ &ne "'* Ind • ......., .. oomsMll .*'*"8 to~ ..... foolltl • llrMf*d a-==--(htt ••Q .... ~ ....... ··(t'71) "°'*" ~1. ltmon OiidiN. -""fll'Y· ~ - *tWNINndOfWlll ............. -"' .......... In .. ,.........., ...... ., •• (J)MCMI **" ·~· (1Nt) Jelle ,...,. fCrla ~ ~ A tonMr ,,.,.. -Mio ..... .. ........... -.. .... h2*r-.~.-·• .............. ......... .....,.,..In • F ... _. wfttl Mlt---.l'ff (J) ... .,,.-~~ ~= ............... Ms I, ..... ... .,, ........ .. .. ........... .. ---~ ....... " 7 ...... .. -·-····· ._ 4• •• ---------- I rt •$279,ooO . *DOVIR SHORIS* Spacious executive home featuring 4 be & 3 ~ .ba. pool & a view of the • ~bay ~-AnthorcyiP.iert ~ i& ~in ~ ~ desirous area &'priced for immediate sale. Low interest assumable · financing available. Call 759-1501 or 752-7373. I SFA TE SIZED LOT *CAMEO SHORIS * . . - This outstanding exec home "features what must be the largest lot in Cameo Shores! The rear yard features a Japane9e garden, waterfall, Koi pond, pool & volleyball crt. in a spacious environment designed fot memorable days thruout the year. Alge liv rm w/frplc overlooldna the pool & gardens exemplifies the open spacioua feeling prevalent thruout. A huge kitchen, fnnl din rm & 4 spacious bdmis including a msir suite w/blt-in shelves, sunk.en jacuzzi tub. Offered at $670,000. fEE ~/assumable financing at 11.75~ . .759-1501 or 752-7373. . *NIW LISTING*· HARIOR VllW HOMI Dutstanding Portofino on FEE land! Excellent family home feat~ ia premium location with extensive use of usea brick. 3 BR's plus large covered patio. Priced for immediate sale at $315,000 with lOWI> assumable financing!! Call 759-1501 or 752-7373. * DGVER SHORIS • .-Tnis custom Ivan Wells designed home~was built w/e~ecuUve entertaining in mind. Quality •thruout, from me 1alid oak paneled den to the mahogany paneled fmly rm. Some of the.numerous f~tura are: sensational view of Fashion Island & ocean, black bottom pool & spa w/outside bar, 3 car garage, complete securfty syst.em & of coune fonnal dining. To view the luxurious features of this magnificent residence. call 759-1501 for private showing. $1.500,000 FEE! . OCI AN Vli W + POOL •SPYGLASS HltL • This truly magnificent relidenoe ls for thole who embrace relalcing luxury as a way of lite. Thia home ia completely remodeled & decorated, featuring imported l)aftn beglnni.ng on the front pe'1o & · continuing into the entry & thnK1ut the fmly nn, kitchen & breekfMt .. area. Decorated in Mediterranean style w/curved arches, ~ lighting & liberal use of mim>n. The remodeled gourmet ki1 features solid oak cabin~try. Jen-Aµ' Range, Portugueee tilel & • breakfast nook w/oc:ean view. Naturally there iB a panoramic OCNn & night view from LA to Catallna & of coune a. pool & apa are encrd tn a private courtyard. Thia fine ~ ia unmiltakably .Newport! Prlced at '$849,900 FEE w/aaswnable financing. 759-lSOl Cit 762-7373. *WATl lFI ONT HO,.I & IL•• Sensational executive home featuring 4 Br, enorrnout Uving & <lining room. 2 Cireplaces & rool'{I for 55' boat.I Only ~50:000. FEE wlth assumable, financing. Call 759-1501 or 752· 7373. . AIANDONID ARTIST'S CHALU SACRIFICI PRICE Of $169,900 This English Tudor style ho~ is vacant and waiting for a new ownet. _ll is..custolJI buil1.....wiJ.b lDanf feau..&res oocmally _found only .in_bigher priced properties. Notice the bay win&w and artistic wooden planter boxes. What you can't see in the picture are the five skylights, used brick entryway, ceramic tile kitchen flooring, secluded patio or the lo'fts found in each of the large bedrooms. Added to that is a spacious family room and three full baths which make"this oozy five year old · home located onlv two miles from the ocean trulv an exceptional value in today's market. 9032 Adams Ave., Huntington Beach. For more information please call 556-7035. HOW DO YOU SPILL SUCCISS? A.Rolls Royce of a home! Of OOW"W every detail has been attended to for the discriminating buyer. Tantalizing colors. Perfect flow-for entertaining with oozy corners of "at home" living. Three thousand. five hundred «lWU"e feet of uncompromising elegance consisting of-flve -- bed rooms and three full baths. The master bedroom suite is pu1.icularly enchantiog end includes a luxurious sunken oval t.Ub and separate tiled ahowes, There is a separate family room ~th wet bar and a 15'x21' bonUI rQOID for the children. Formal dining iB provided as well as an eatina ua off the kitchen. lleat!tifull>-landscaped yards including a custom spa. The $3M,980 price is surprisingly affordable in today's market place. Foe complete details call 963-5671. CAPI HUNTINGTON TOWNHOMI Af PORDABLI BIACH LIVING What"wottld you nonnally expect to find for $112,000? Certainly not a double car enclc.ed garage with .an exva IMge patio, and probably not a den with a wet bar or a large f.amily eating are.a. But even if you did, we'll almost guarantee the master bedroom suite wouldn't be 18'xl5' with min_'ored clo.et doota. All this and more can be youn within a five minute drive of Pacific Coast Highway. We'd be delighted~ give you any additional infonnation if you'll just call us at 963-5671. DILUXI llAUTY SALOH IN HIGH TRAFFIC Aal A LOCATION '2' ou would· have to see this custom designed and d~ted i&aterior to believe it. Five bu8y operators ancLfive additional stations fw future expansion plus twin rWl stations and a facial~. Abo included are six hair dcywa. &hree sham~ atadons and i-o supply rooms,. All equipment it tppof tbe line quali~ and barely 1 \\ yein new. Seller la willing to remain aa an employee of the new owner. Considering the location and caah ~ ia rea10nably gffered at $74,000. &56-7035 . llCYCLI TO THI BIACH PIOM IUPIRB LOCATIOM .This hiebly uPlraded home. Wi\h IQ1ar heated pool la only minutes from the otean and ia in \he tb.ucb 90f.\lht after Edilon High School District. No expente has been spared in laviahly appointing \hpi showplace with wall coverings, wooden shutters, mir\l-blinda, nVrc>red ward.robe doors and MORE!! A ven large formal dining room la perfect for the ~ holiday tMtMOD. With all of dM!R amenldel. you'll find &he ~ bard to believe: It'• offered at. the May.-1982 appraiJled valu• ol 'tl58,500. Call UI for detaUa on the excltina ~ pl.am we ~ available. One ta~ IO be right for you! 050·703&. ~ ......... ~ .......... ~~·~ --. . _.......,._ . ---... -. NEWPORT BEACH OF.FIC~' • 2870 San Mlguel Drlv• Newport leach, CA 12180· -(71•) 719-1101 .----- REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949· COME ·WITH US TO ••• -.... 111..i-. -.. LoVetY country-Engllih Bayside-. -~------ii;iiiiiiij;jjjiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiijjjjllliiijjii11__.lillllijjj111111111iiJ1._._..._,_ ..... ,iina ...a -:.--: New lratl~ we billeve to ~ home. Six bedrooms, six baths . . . one With lltm lmlll ... If an ocean view turns you on the lowest priced bayfront In Dover Shores. steam room. Spacious spltt l4Nel IMng room, ... how would you like to wake up to one of the Three bedrooms and den. Formal dining room. -vaottect cetllng. Step-up-foFm&HUnlng room. beet-mar.lne-¥iews ~~? Whether Gourmet kitchen. Luxurious bayfront brick It's the muter bedroom, breakfast or Uvfng -:fwo aecluded private ..patloa. ...Saventy-seven terrace with wet bar. Convenient dock for 36 room, you enjoy an lnsplratlonal view of the feet-<>n the water with pier and 'Slip for large foot boat. Owner will carry large trust deed, entire harbor. Three spacious ~edrooms. boat. Onwer wlll asalst with financing .. $395,000 Interest only, or consider part trade. famlly/bllllatds room. Huge patio and custom Open Sun 1-4:3o ............... 10-« Polaris Drive • $2,700,000 spa wl'h gazebo. You own the land. AexJble financing. ........... .................. ...... ........ $985,000 Open Sun 1-4:30 .......... 1301 Dolphin Terr.ace 111111 llUll Mm ... Like new bayfront home . .._,_ ...... ...__....,.,,.._..,...,,.._......._,__.,......__....,.,,.._.. ...... J Five spacious bedrooms. Distinctive step-up dining room. Immense entertainment room with wet bar. Restful view dect<. Pier and float for 60 foot boat. Guest apartment over three car garage. Cus)Om pool. You own the land. Owner exceptionally flexible as to financing. Will consider exchange for units, commercial or submit. . ........ ................. ...... ........... $2,350,000 llUK llUll UM . . . Baytront. Owner will carry One Mllllon Dollar first trust deed. Five bedrooms, den maJd's quarters. Sixty feet on the bay with pier and sJlp for three boats. Wiii lease completely furnished for six months at $3500 per month, or consider lease/option. $1 ,500,000 • OUY• ... Fascinating home In-a luxuriant setting. Five spacious bedrooms. Formal dining room. Huge tamlly room with wet bar and large built-In tekMalon acreert. Custom pool and spa. Located on the 18th faJrway ......... $1,495,0QO lftll ...U ... Luxurlou• beyfront h9JM Wtth targe p'9r and float. Home designed to fill a particular need . . . yet quite flexible. Huge llvlng room, formal dining room and den/library, plus master bedroom In main building. Acro11 the used brick patio 1• a separate two bedroom guest eul1e. You own the land. ........ ... ................................. ...... $985,000 llfll ._. ... Every day la a hollday In this enchanting view h_ome. Two master bedrooms In ooe wing. Third bedroom wtth OWft entry and private bath In the other wing. All rooms open to Indoor dehumidified ~-Security syatem. ~:.' .~~~.~~:. .. ~~--~~-.. ~~-·~ =~ llftl _. ... Preetlglou1 five bedroom, four and one-half bath home. Re1tful bay view. Plank wood noora. trench door• and gorgeoue wood8. Maid'• room with eeperate bath. Room for 1pa In front CO,Yrtyard. 1150,00Cl to $200,000 down. Owner wm carry baJance at 12%. . ................................................. $74().,000 • ...,..... al ... Thll deUghttul 1'»Ur bedroom home reflecta an air of oomfort and contentment. The feeflng la aooent~ by the 1P9Ctecuter and ~~ng ocean vtew. Thia ~ i.-me hlahfy deelrabfe ~ model. Juet rectl.teed 150.000 ................. ,.!............... M75~ WOT •• ,., ... Everyone loves a Window to the seal Just open your patio gate and step out on one of Newport's widest beaches. The sunsets are varied and breathtaking at times. Well malntaJned two bedroom and den home .. a dream for comlort and relaxatlon. $650.000 Ull ISU . . . Prestigious area. Top loeatlon on the widest street on Lido. Just steps to private beacil. Easy walk to tennrs couif~our spa- cious bedroom•. Practical noor plan, bullt around large patio. The land alone worth the totaJ asking price ....................... , ...... $625,000 Ull l&Y . . . Over half acre early Callfornla estate. Six spacious bedrooms. Huge living room. Formal dining room. Sunny morning room. Beamed ceilings. Incredible storage. Three car garage. Horse corral. Separate lot large enough for tennis court .......... $550,000 .. HYll 111111 . . . Owner wlll aaalat with financing. Impressive two story home. Restful bey view. Excellent bedroom arrangement, one down and three upstairs. Sparkling-poof In front courtyard ..................................... ~ .... $550,000 ..... -... Spectacular ttoot row view ot mountains, city lights and lak•'lke reservoir. Three bedroo"' "Renalaaance" floor plan. Library/loft over1ook1 huge living room. Wet bar. Three view deck1 ...................... $810,000 1.81 Piii lllft ... Faactnatlng two bedroom b~ront condominium. Located on the MCOnd floor wtth elevator convenience. Stt-down YhM of the bay and all rnarfne ectlvtty. Complete security. Your own pier and allp. Large auumable loan ... •tao wtn carry eeoond trust = ~-::.:. ~~ .. ~~=.c: .., Mtll ... HIQhty deelrable locatJon wfth • "forever .. view of fhe bay and oo.n. Two atory thr .. bedroom home wJth Inviting bttck patio PLUS complete gueet unit unit over three car garage ............................................... $499,000 Ol»'f UYll . . . Custom buUt three bedroom three bath home with unobstructe<tvlew of bay and ocean. Numerous built-Ins. Tremendous potential. Offered by original owner. Quick possession ..................... ....... .. .......... $395,000 WT lllff ... Fee land. Largest "Lusk" floor plan. Five bedrooms and family room view home. Very private, easily maintained yard with pool, spa. garden lighting and sprinklers. Covered carpeted patio with bar. Excellent financing. Below market. .................. $389,500 WU1CUff ... Family oriented four bedroom home. Two master suites. Family room with fl replace, barbecue and wet bar. Enticing pool. Convenient to schools, library and shopping. $356,000 IAYOUIT . . . Distinctive three bedroom and convertible den home. Custom built by Ivan Wells for a fastidious client who could afford the beat. Faaclnatlng llvlng room with cathedraJ celling, dual 1tone fireplace and wet bar . Waterfalls Just outside the 1>lch.lre window. Spacious family room. Custom pool. $350,000 u--.. • • ... TWQlbedroom cottage on great corner lot. ~ view. Easy wa.lk to Big Corona Beaci\. Attractive owner financing. $3-40,000 W •sz •• ... Famlty oriented tree lined street. Three.epacloua bedrooms plUI maid's quarters with bath. Form8' dining room. Famlty room. Slgnttlcant upgrading tnoludlng new roof~ ............................................................ $299,000 ....., ... Grectoua CHMHtory custom bullt home. The lnnet atrtum, around which the home la bullt, provtdel a very lntJmate feeling . . . a feeling of complete pttvecy. Three •ctoue bedrooma . . . muter autte eepede(ly twge. Luxurtoue Jacuzzi In rew yard. ........• $298,000 •••m W ... EXceflent financing. Neat three bedroom condo. V.. of patk and city llghta. Many extru. Submit offer •... $138,900 ....,.......... ~ locatton 1n EMtlkle ea.ta M .... Nwty a fl.tit acre at 18tt-8tr9et and Orange Avenue. Plana and permft1 for 2e condoe available. Price lnoludea near new trlplex. Excellent terme. Owner wilt oonllder trade. Call H.,.,'-t ~ ................................ $950.000 ... .. --------.. . -~---------·.------··---· · 4 -ar.,._ Countyftell ElltatilllArrMwwwtMng ~ to.1M CWLY llttLOT/a.ardlly, ...,_,_1;-ltla: ...... -----• . Many owners are offering· s~ntial e.rice reductions and terms. SoDle will :xc:ha_nge .and . "cub_ speaks" .. L&wer than-li&ted-priee,-il-~--ea&h-.,.-,.-..-~)& aa~-;JQtH effw-.----_ _...._ IEWPOllT IEICI •• CISTI MEU •• •1111 IEL 1111 •.• llUll ISWI· .. UUll IElll •• 11m1m• IUll--. . NEWPORT CONDO BY GREENBELT AftcM 1911111 Md unit Mxt to pool. ...... lrede eNI i . bed. for Gt"-r 11lit1w or? ......_ l111,100.. BACK BAY VILLAGE CONDO • End llftft ow~ ...... wtttl .... .....,.... pmdlr--a l'MftJ ............. ~ I bed. 2'h be Ill e ..... Thank you to all our friends . . . old and new ... for helping us survive In 1982. We wish you a Happy New ¥ear;-1983. t:et'a alt work tegethef- to help the recovery of our nation locetlon. ....... 01·1400. COSTA MESA 1'1mtL£X SMl,500 Greet law .. t__,.I ~ """ HHOnM ,_.., reconl. ........... 000 ••••• ................. o.ltJ cot..truclleft. ........... a ~ ••cti 1 11• , 111at BAL80A 181.AND-AEDUCED TO 1211,0GCM ...... ..,..,1 .. Dttcwt .......... ,...... ........ Ador•ble a bedl'OOIR oottatte •"" ....,. .. INtcb a .......-. Pwtoe llllo>nd• ,.._tor MW c_. Ced .... _ ............ ....,.Catl..,.._....__ow....., .......,.,~ POPULAR POR10F9K>-HARBOR Y1eW 8paclOH le•llJ Ito••· 8M1lft8 ..u::J•• lo•. r•. owwtooUne ..... a ......., ....... ~ce11...._ ...._,... bJ ..,..._ *• .. ...,......, ..... A pmk.--I bed.+ ......... ADORAaLE DUPLEX.CORONA DEL MAR. ... prtoed .... entJ I~ te °°"""" ~ ...._ .. 2 bed. 1 ........ ••ltJJld ~ ... 911 I Md ......................... , .......... , ...... 1 .... '"'" ... +c-:.Ta •11•1111 :::&. .... ..... Cllia1Nl19 6 13 $ I kl I I Jl1t1i.. ....... CORONA DEL MAR -NEAR .aACMEa CAlllaO HteMLANDa l••-•lato Hd MHIHrod , ....... Foo1Md•IMllll1•11• ....... ow ...... 11111a-.. Al*lll8 .... 111-~ JASMINE CReEK_.. U8TING Two •l•J -c....., 11111 • lift 0 •HIHI, ...., ....._ ... , ._ ....... a "1.A11 1llta totT.O.ol l10l,oot •• 10.•"· ~ ~ ......... , ...... ............. ~ ......... ,.. .... 114 ... POIN9ULA PT ...... CT ....... OllM .. , 1.111bt1 ....... .,.. ....... .., ......... ..................... 1111••-.•--•dtft, ,.... ......._ DrM.., tm ._. o... _. oe11. taM.- In this New Year. Bob Anaell Chuck Hayward Martha Anwiler Dan Hod&e Bea Arnold Sharon Jay . Jeanne Baer Annette Kanzler Rosalie Becker Gary Knoche Helen Chapman Karen Knoche Alice Clarke Vicki Lee Marilyn Cleary Bob LJfbe Sue Ann Cody ~Lindholm Patti Cdhover Betty Lynch Georlfann Cox Brenda Macklin Austin Oaynes Sharon McKinnon Rachel Digs Edie Mennella Pat Edmondson Mary Ann Nethercutt Jackie Miller Emory Helene O'Connor Dottie Feeney Joanna Palmquist Bill Feeney Caroly" Paysse ~ Jackie Fitzeerald Peay Broms Pethes Gil Foerster Ted Pethe$ Pat Foerster Gail Ream BarbarJ Fortevine Sally Somers Jan Fortevifle Robert Trown Carole Frankel Yvonne Trown Anne Freeman Goly VanOrden Tex Griffith Bette Waist! Randi Hamlin Ruth Winland Lou Hicbon Judy Wood Happy Holdays to our friends . . . old and new From the Staff and Agents of Watertron_t HomM, Inc., R•ltore UDO 18&.I •RIGHT-cHURFUL ..,... .. ..,......._,._.,11e&1..._.._ ... ' •• , •• J:' ......... , , ..... c ..................... . .. ,., ............................ .-.111-1*. 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"' .................... ft:. n.e .... , ...... ~ ........... -.A~l111l1 P't"i,1"111 o1eor ............ wry Pint T.D. ot tt" ................ w.on11J" ........... ...... --. oeeANPRONT-UGUNA llCH. ~ duui•d 1...._ l ..._ eMIP _..._. • ..,. ........ leourtlf~Mdf' 0 1111V9W.Alutnotw ........, ...... rw•tlllft, lnatudl111 a POOL..._. • PRtee MDUCT10N/Penln Point .... o... ........................ ~. a.._."""· CM$11 IJ n•1d1'1d owt ._.._ .,..,.. ...... •AL.80A COVl8 llAYFRONT SaftdJ ....-+ _., ..... .., 41' .... P't"toM ...., .... " .. Nd ...................... , ...... eirt .. .................................... ... ............ 15 ......... ~ .... DCWSIVl-AU. W TERRACI ..... u.-'• ... ...... ••• • .,, c ....... .. ........... ...., .................... ....... .. ...... C...-.._ .......... I 11 .... ~ ... ~ .. I~ 1111-_!!!:'!'!L • llAYMONT -W~ lMWO lat. 0.-... Mol. Mrtlmt ..,, I 11 IJ! t ...... , ................... ....,. , .... ' ~=I!= ,........,, ...... "" Iii SI I lllW"9 --. .. _., .,.._.....,11111tn1l1n .._.. ........ ........ a.. .... .,... ... •• ··-... ,.. • I ...... __ .. ~11 -- Enter thls magnlflcent golf courM home thtu leaded ~ doors to a a.weeping stairway, oak wood floors, hand carved mantels, gourmet new kltehen & Sheryi Wagner baths. Everything new. ... _. 11,111.- 0ramatic bayfront on Fee land In Dover Shores. . 4.Jlreplaces~ wet bars, glass. endoeed dining on bay & carved oak PUB M818 6, protected by dlgltal sec. system. Many more mnenttiee. l.81 ..., ..... Choose the moat beautiful secure bayfront building In Newport Beach! Thia reetdence ls tn Immaculate condition and affords fabul~ views of bay & ocean. Owner w1n aaal8t with financing I •111111 .,... Customized beautiful expanded plan 5, 5· BR. The trick to4ay In buying homee le to ftnd great value, grea, emotlonal appeal, AND great flnanclngl This lovety home has tt all. ..... _. ..... Need a Daddy & Iota ol kids for thls beautlful 5 BR. swtm poof & spa home. Mom wttt love the kitchen tooll Great IChoola. Approll. $200,000 down, owe balance of $425,000 at 11%, s yrs. Make oner. --...... Best buy In this exclUsMt guard gated --. Elegant Kenlington fMtuttng 4 BR+ tam rm. Lovely upgraded home In pristine condition. Fabulous condltlon, fabulous view. IArge a11umabl• loan. Owner wlll be creative lnch.ldlng lease/option. ...,.., 1•11• If yo~clate a well-bullt home, good neigh • good play area. beautiful poof, .,,d wtth exceaent financing, Jhla rNtJculoua 5 BR home la for yc>Yll ._... MU.- VftlfY attractive 5 BR plus den. Great famlty home. Good uae of lov•IY wallpapert throughout. Clo•• to private beaches & communtty ..,., .. court&. "'"-""" -- ----11.m,MI Overtooklng China Cove and all of Newport H.t>or Bay. Thia home Is completely new with gourmet kitchen. Owner wlll consider trade ot ualst with very good financing package. ---11...-0ramatlc ocean view.& rare down coast vtew. Owner la anxious, price slashed $100,000. Thia 4 BI\jlome wttl> private cour1Yard & ~I la such excttlng newa that the-San'dplpera-are doing a Fandango on the beach! ..... . 1 .. .- Portamouth model-with lovely pool & patlo located on a qule1 cul-de-sac near ahopa & echoola. 3 BR with family room & wet bar. Call to 988. I ---........ The most PoPUlar model In Seavtew & the only one on the market. Single story, 4 BR, famUy room, utfltty & master suite. Views. Seiter .ut be creative. Gated community wtth awtmmfng & tennte. ---... Bayview Ouptexl Large unite. Exceltent Income. Owner must eellU Price la much below a recent lender's appraisal. ---1111.-A pride of ~p duptex In the t1Mlt of Old Corona del Mar. Each untt ha 3 aood sized b9droom•, private patio• & a feeling of apack>uaneaa throughout. A-1 condition. -----~ .. -~- ... mi 12 ....... Located on tip of prestigious Lido tale, this unusual 3 story bayfront home was custom designed & decorated by Carole Elchen & features Imported Interiors, gourmet brick kitchen & outstanding quality thru-out ... llU 11,111.- Pler -sllp -sandy beach + addltlonaJ 30' lot. Tutefulty decorated 5 BR furnished home with ~muter bed.room suite. comptet8..lldttl- flreplace & view of the mountains. N•llU 11,11.,_ Thia. new custom bayfront home boasts one of the finest vtews of Newport Beach. 4 BR plus recreational area with spa, BBQ & refrlgenltor. Room for 50' boat & eman boat. Owner wtll ~lease/option. ' laA 11,1 ... Exduafw new llstlngll Bayfront with pier & allp. Wonderful financing la only one of the many , aaeta In thta warm 4 BR home. See onty by ~Ung our office. --11....,.. Specious bayfront home with overaa.d altp. An elevator, separate 1 Br guest aulte & air conditioning we a few of the 811*\itlea. Call about owning this clear In e years at 5% lntereet. NS_, -""1111 V our own aavtnga ac:oount plus the fun of llYtng- on the bay are yours In this two-2 bedroom duplex. Pier, lllp & sandy beach ptu1 a 3 car garage. . ......, ..... -.... an.-3 story contemporary offering beach IMng wtth Brtlllant flowers and ahruba Mt• thls epaclous 3 aophlatlcatlon. Incredible white water & BR hOUM apart frqm all others. Freeform pool coaatllne Yl9wa. Totally remodeled wttti the & ampte deck provfdee great enter1alnlng apace ftneet of appointments. with ocean views. Oeflnltely a pride of owner9hfp home. Anendng aveM--. L8I.. .,.._ Ml -1111-A great plan 8, ptuah carpet, wood lhutten, lush landacaplng -community pool, tennis couna, totally MCUte area. A fabuloua value In sought aft• "-"'ne Creek. --~ a...-1mmacu1a• 3 BR condo on fee land. M...., suite hat tlreplace with vtew Of t,_. city & mount.n. ~ umtng deck. o.t9d.,.. wtth pool & epa & tennle courta. Completely remodeled 4 BR 3~A home on extra wtde IOt. tdela for elegant family evtna. FR doors. o9k floors, stained glasa, ext UMd brick & aunny south patio. Nothing apared In det9111ngl Owner a.a.ated financing. &m .. -"'. ..... Prtme tnelde comer location wtth toter~. Every .....-tfty tor grectoua tMna In . t"'8 5 BA home wtth Ltg. ywd & ... Bay, 6eeCt'I & tennis clOM bYt OM* wtM trtlde tor commerdal or ~proper1y. ' .... 14 .... The eound• of bf'Mklng aurf ' the ct»arm Of Bldboa ... lust ~ llWIA'I from th'8 oozy femlly home. Two atory, 4 BR't, large IMnO ar .. w/gtMmlng WOOd floort, brlek tltepfltOM t.11 the tale. see at onoet -· I . \ I ----------~--IL-~--~-------------~~~~----:-::_~--~---.------~--~~~~~ I TUllS FOi i &RUT YUi AND BEST WISHES TO All FOR A SPECTACULAR 1113 L_ ---~ TIE ITAUES COMPAJfY 7'0-1397 673-77'1 2 8R plue FAii All ot DEN 10 Rue Verte ~Canyon) N.8 . 644-4910 ,000-Fee Set/Sun 1-5 1 Pandora (Irvine Grovee) Irv. M2-5200 $138,500 3 tlEDROOll 233 16th Pl., Nwpt Hghts, N.B. Sun 1--4 644-9060 $145,000 Sun 1--4 2119 Vista Loredo, Blott., Npt Bch 63J-1400 1:230.000 _ _ _ Sun 1--4 11 Rue Verte (Big Canyon) Na 644-4910 $445,000-Fee Sat/Sun 1-5 15-43 SereMde Terr. (Irv. Terr.) CdM 644-4910 $320,000-Fee Sa/Sun 1-5 S • plua PAM All ot DEN *2209 Prtvate Roed, Newport Bch 844-6200 $265,000 . Sun 1--4 *1472 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shrs, N.B. 842-2510 $895,000-Fee Sat/Sun 1-5 2804 w. Oceanffont. Newport Beech ; 631-1400 $650,000 Sun 1-6 1301 Dotphln T«r. Irv. Terr., NB 831-7300 $985,000 Sun 1-4:30 **1044 Polatle Dr, Dover Shra. NB 831-7300 $395,000 Sun 1--4:30 Sun 1·6 Sun 11-6 BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR J.1' F".1J ,. i. : ,, •' ~ ~ t· , .... ,,1n1 IJ~ ILHHHl Ill.Al Hl•llYI IPYILUI 111e1 Ill home w /p0ol, spa & 3-car garage. Huge cul-de-sac lot overlooking ocean & canyon. Seller amdsted financing. $720,000. Anita Bradshaw, 7~1414. ....amlTll" Wnl LlfT Super plush carpets, stained g1.ull, •pa in entry. Thia home has it all! Auumable loans + owne.r financing. ·Now only $695,000. Dar:l.irae'lf'"~. 752-1414. Pele .Barrell fea/J'I Uh,f.., You HAPPY NEW YEAR .-,n.a.•·= 1% 1mmt • LIU FEES ........... ..... , ......... _ AIMWIHlmf ,,.-------.. ~.;],..:'."~----.--- A custom home with a wide frontage on r..,..=:=~--=~--:-::~1 the golf ooune. ~ Bdrma, 6~ baths, plus C....... ltn all of the amenities you would expect. FlllJ 1111111 l~~ .. ~.~TI~ll~.~.~~ $'1,950,000. See anytime. Call 644-4910. p,..a..-a •--..11.11--......... .......... lmVlllllY ... .. lllfll ,_ LIUTlll 4 Bednna. family rooen & dining room. lmmacula&e Uuoughout. New carpets, drapes. marble entry & decor. Electronic leCUrity sy8f.em. Wet bar, 2 fplc, 3 car ear. heated pool & spa. $695,000. ....... ..,_. .•. ,._ 31 Foot living room. Overlooking 11th fairwaY' Lee muter •ul&e on ground floor. 3-Ca.r.garaae. vacant. 11 .. Y1111 .. UT/ .. 1 .. & Bdrm, :S betlt, lnclUdel for only &116,000. 2 muter eutte Md ler99 2 ... 2 ~ rm end ~ Bch"m, -. Clar OW· pwiclng for up to 1 Cln. NHr J::::! and tennle. Only S" doon ffom en-Toni ~. AQt. trence to Main Beectt. RE.MAX • • New on mert!et et N75. 000 llU. Mt-ll11 ........ R&IM~ ·-HfR I JA(;f ' '. ,,, ----- ·--------- ....... --Ille ....... ..... • ... lftlllt ..... • ... -cl:!!I 2~ f W&llllmf Pei.nnO mdl. Excel~ ,,_. W. H•.- flnanolng. F•• Land. Ooc:kJng kw 3 boeta ·on Only S28t,500. Contact bed! bey. Ona of a ldnd John Shae 6 Bdml pM ou-t hou-........ "":... ~°"'.* .. u.del ... ...... lll-1111 WHY RENT WHEN YOU CAN OWN A HEW LU. XURY OONDO "°"mo PER MO. I Br S lh, or• loallklfl. 1ow CMff 1 'i=hy 651-TI77 Spidous single, one & twokdroom •P•r11Mnts. RJINlsttm or UNfllnlSHm All UT1Ull£S PAID, H£ALTH • CLUBS. TENNIS SWl~plus much more! Sony, no pets. Modtfs ~ dilly 9 to 6. Oakwood Wrdell ApMtlMllts .... !WINllt~ UOIMMl#t. (a1H•) THE SHORES-BEACH AREA ----------~ TWO MO. FREE RENT UT YU fl- Come & -our n-4'f Ya . .3 latve bdnn 0«:or1ted modella. 1 & 2 Y• ... frpic, P9flo 8drm 1C>t9. S660 & 1816. v~. pool . Pool & tennla. C.-~ Ya . .$175. No peta. 644-2911.. 145-3381 115-6848 W"talde 2 Br. •love & c.ta.... nu rwff1ge,.nwty decorated. Nb~. MISO/mo. Weter mYlllY • p e I d • I n d r 'I fl c: • 2 Br, , .,.. Ba twnhH. 4$41 4312. Bachalor9 $395 1 Bdrm 14e$44IO 131 E. 18th. 141-a11 181 E. 18th. 642-0858 8\) 111-ln 1 . I e~u nd ~· i'2"'iBdid", "11lea.~-;;,edecol;;;t;;;;;;;a;;t;ed;rl, c:erportJ oar. ' -oar poo1. CNld OK. No Smell Pet K . F/p, -'525/mo. 13" A 1 Bdrm $480 ....... ------· 645-1104 ~~A~. Bak«. 641-478' 151 E. 2181. 641-2408 Cell tot mpcJt 2 ltt. 2 a.. Condo nw SC " U WILi TSL Mgmt 642·1803 Pin•. IVlll Jan 1 . 1 Br. lNt Maple"""· 1 l.19 2 & 3 ... townttou. Dlcwllett a.da/So 1700 161" St. '650/mo. 751-3111 ~· 1375/mo. Upe-:!t ~oar fl1*l. ,.._ WllTUll .,_. telre, eto~. lndry rm. Hrt>r ; ..... 2 Br l.,ta ...... Pool ~ 2 Br w/gw '415, Nu -· Sierra Mgmt. 141-1n4. ~ oK. i:MiOT"' laund rm. NO..: Im-1515 "C" Oren91 .1~t:::•=w=p=oc=-1~Hgta':::::-:::;dl::UISl:::,._=..,:--;;2-;;;8r::l--===-::.:::....:::::::.:.:::=:......1 "".,.., 64Z-51ll med ocaip. 8'&-4120, t-WM Water 1 ... frptc:. *'"dry, ger, 2 bdnn, 1~ be twMM, 2 Br $525. pd ywd. MOO. 142 .... 11 '415 + 1315 dep. Nr. 956 W 11th St. 1 BR BEAUTY .... ~ 8eectl Blvd at Mc:flad· ~'~~.'::: TSLMgmt 14M122 ftrwplc, dw, baloofl1, s. COH1 VIII ... 1 Br, ~d~.no...!'-~ ,,_ ~ pool .... no pets. • pooVJIC.., dubhouM. etc. ...... ..--.,_..... 1 11n ·1 .. I ... I a s 4 e 5 . r 0 P •re e . '415. ~11 Mllgl1fftcent vt.w, 2 br. 2 Newly decor. 0•• pd, ~1 w .wtd• 1 er. crpu, be.·frplc:, IM:tds uttts, encl gar. chrshr. pool, S ...._ -.... ...., .... i--. 9')e. ~ pool. eao Ho S*L 64~13 575/mo. 2 er. 2 Ba. irt'-ii""'N -· --------_. to beedl. _. lhor1 · · townhouea. trp1c pa11o. n ry ac . o pate. term 873-3120 loc:el. .. -.,.. car PM-laundry. rm. 11 $'7&. 1 41 4312 8 0 2 I 2 7 4 • I t t 4 , e.utifuly •ldacapad 1 102/tH·H 11 collect. Br. w/frpfc, P" paUo, s 10001rno. erlCl9d 0"'99> PoGI. .._ _2 _B_R-. -,-ba-.-_,,---.... --.1 ~~pets. $4Wmo. l--a:-::Br::-,-:014:-:1'5.;--;1:;~-;8a=--1..,.:..:.;:.:;;..:;.:;.::;::.,.:..;.:_.:..:;:::;__I Y.-1y llOO mo. Oii wlnt~ ~iiiiiiii'ifiiill 2°'·1425. 1 81 er 54MM2 *IHlllll 1 -~.No p«s 541 NM • I Swimming pool, c:rpt1. ,.., ... IW drapH, auden apt. Channing 2 bdrm~ 2 ba. u 40 .• 7&2. 22 1 1 . "'9ptece. Long Oii lhOllt 142· 1312 AQt. No pees. term. Lovely ,....port ..,........----''----'--! Helght1 Mlghbortlood. HOO, Utlllt111 paid, 2 S960. 175-1051 bdrm, 1 bl. S2ISO lecu-rtty, Celt....,, 141.aao Studio apt, 1 blll fr0tn belKtl. toe dadt. Jan. 1, 2 8r ~ •lend. gar. S350 mo. ~1912 redecorated, rood neighborhood, 485 On Iha beech hotel 1 559-5001 =: =·= : __ Pt_N_E_B_L_UFF ___ A_PT __ 8_ up + 'i2So dill-2308 w. 2 8'. 2 a.. CHld oil, .,.. o c e • n r or n 1 • N . B • tlo, vi... tri>tc. encl9d 813-4154 gar .. OH 1tove, dlall· --------""'*· IP&. lndry ""· . 8acflek>r condo, beaut. seeoirno . ...,.tlttal, tl75hno. 8PMC 13~101 (714~~, (fW:aO> 2 ......._ ,. __ (213 108..,... -~- 825 Edan. es Mm ... Ap!!M!....,....., ... t1.,....hf......___...,_1 HEW 1 80AM. OQHOO . ' ' , l f • . , • • ~-f ....... # • ,-. ,. .. . . . · . ICupal!J AIM Case a.tdlal 1n1i!t ...... ,...._ Tnt ...... $1.84 per day EXPEA.' C•fl*'l1• doee bllld c .. : e.n to 8Pln RESIO/COMM'L/IHD. HAULING-etudent w/lge *'"1 --* Exp•rt wallcoverlng In-.. LOW RATES .. I add'na, remod, decile. Houel, "**8, ywd. Full 20 yrs. Do my own WQftt. 1ruck, 11m• lo ratH. Top~. 26 'Y' exp, IUlllatlon. Alu. ConlUI-TrM trlm/remov, clean That'a AU ~ pey for a '¥Jtn~ 111/J DAlY Pl.OT SERVICE DIECT<IY DO IT HOWi w ...... Your Dally Plot SeNtoe Dnc:tory ~ 141 .... lL•ln ~ & ,,..,..,._ Free Of pett um.. 642-21N Uc. 218041. Al e..e-.'ae Thank you 758-1871 Competltlw ,...._ t8nt A9llgnmt. 581-8690 upe, mowing .. 564-7017 -. ~="' Qee•l9 ....._ hralbn I••••"• JoM No 0¥S1ime. T3C).1353 tap '-"al Ta!!d!t I Stor ... omc.t, homM, CUSTOM wood petlo oo-CUST:OM AERNl8HfHG ...... auk.ABC~l::..o. ••BAYN(T'S** Molt IUbjlcla. K-1' I eptl. Cu1tom cablnet9. .,.,., <edwOod dec*a a Furn. & Kit. Ceblr*I 14., a IV 141-1121 We do,'**"'9552-0410 w~ Removal Dey/ew se & 112/tw. etc. 20 'f'l In w. Bon-f9ncel. Randy 641-0822 STEVE 175-2383 ~ ..... Mel Al~ 642·1~ Mr. Morgan 64M17t cted,P~=~· C.111!!!!!,._.11 .......... 11ectron1o11gr1wv..ec. ~~~~ Pattee.... WIMMrCW••• 882-8314 OUAUTY·AEMOOEUNO .,.RR• ........ C!!ul!t CO. UC. T12~ CUSTOM wood ptltlo oo-WE WASH WINDOWS llla--a e...._.a_ P.uo.Addti'..o.dll ,,._ A081N'S CLEANING lnlUNd. 641-6427 vws, redwood deck• & Ftlllt -Profeellonet __. ~ KENNETH MecHALE Toppecl/IWnO'l9d. ~ SetWll -a WATCH US OAOWI tencae. Randy 641..ot22 Qua11ty Wortc guaranteac1 No S1Mm/No SMmpoo , lie. 184821 141 34112 up, lewn ~. 751-3478 dW\ houle. ~71faiad!t Free eetlmate 141-1391 Slain SpecleMet FMt ... __._ Gardlr*ig-4ndlc::pl m9rt, . -Pluter/ ...... «y. Free•· a.1m-,.., .,. wortt comm/lndult. H,:~1119, ,= .. · -,_.. -..... a.. ....... . ~ & ei.m cllWI. DOORS OALOREll ChuCk Nowllrl 9'2·281S YOL.AHOA nnap. l42-cM05 by Richard Sinor. Lie. ::.s ~re:'v~ That .. oontracton wtlo Color brightener•. Wflt Olft Doon INtllad ~Yd Clnupe 2eo&M. 14 'f'I of~ Aeltuoooa. 145-t258 perlorm wortc fYllW t200 Cf'Pta -10 min. btaeefl. C.il Bot>, lMe-2923...,. Tree tnm1remc>11 Mailnt ...... PUITY local~-Pl.AST"'"" PATCHING lncludlng labor and H .. llv/dln rme 1115; irvg -11 lrrlgatlon Jim 851~12t aa.ntng SerWie C.-TMnk ~. 831 .... 10 ""' matef'tlill muet tie llcen-room 17.50: coudl 110: ..,_. ,,.,_Ill MIC\. to. Qodl. PAINTER NEEDS RHtuecoa. Int/ext. 30 Md. lJI...._. oontreo- chf 16. <kier. lllm. pet DRYWALL TAPtNO LAWN l YARO MAINT. ,,..._ 142-teol WORK! 30 'f'I _,,, Intl yra.JMM, Paul 1545-2817 tore. lhoufd IO atate In odor. Crpt ,..,.,,. t5 'f'I Al T..V. l Acou9tlc ~ lnl, llc'd. HOUSECU!AMHO cct. Aoouatlo oellr'9i UC. Pl!!!M!t their advertlllng. Con· @ti!u/ l• .. tl exp. Do work myHlf. Free•· K4Mn ~ FNe .-.2503 Honllt a ~ 3881t0. FNe eetlmetea. , tl'actora and coneumera, CARPENTRY-MASONRY fW9; 664-0l2a Dft't'WALL/AOOU8TIC ....,... Brenda "2-2980 .,.. Pmnttno 841-&m a• a IV ... "" ~~==-.: r.re"""' """'""'"NG We ewe,._. C1ww1 All ............. 14 yY. up. -. 40 gal ........ &216 'DA'vE~ciOO S'-" ~ & Uphol Fu1l;'i'Wd & ln1ured Exp'd In II heme ,..,..,._ I wtll ti.an your hovM. IMll'I ...... qu.etlOnl. ContrKJ«'• TNC:k MOUM Unit contractor. 532-5648 "'-. No IOI> too Smal. Exp'd, rM1. Joenna °' Low ratee. le. SH 9181 1!!ft9 ~t1~~c ~•~i~ AgUJt WOfk IJI*. 8'5-371' 8rtan 850-3098 tN9I MM. M3-l20I aft..7. PAlH'TlNO-FREE EST. Huber~ tw-Room 680. Santa Ana, · 111---•-,..,_ a..triNJ 1nJ1M ......... CASH OR PYMT8. Oya New r9COVW-dei*a CA 82701. '='~ -,... ELECTRICIAN. Priced T'*'tree i.ldlcapa. 811-4124! -e31·"'3 UC. #411902. 541-8134 ========== sas A9'IM 831-41901.lc mYE'I Tn.E rtollt, c!r::11mat• on a~~ Jobi ~~o9rn.nt. ,,. 1ST ClA88 PAIHTINO .. Pl• llt Uttle Mtl9 MlMet •on a ,._u_ .... -.....__ Expert 1n1ta1 "3-3283 ~~1 ~ c.ii MIKE 84e-139l '°"'Y· 24 yrs. 53&-0814 Wallptipet. Int/ext. Re--Oon't ....oot ,...,.. • at Tuff.t', along came a -~ . ... FtM .... 87Ma!M • 147.a ..,.. Md reed In the PROF. CABINETMAKER · AIM Case uc·o ELECTIVCtAN HAUUNG-GRAOINO ......, fl'actlon of M . 7-aao =~1Pltot c11111fl•d 21 yrs ai>. CUltom-bti ;:;;-<Me heme. IUll au.i. wortc-Rlea. ratee demollfton, claan-up. BRta<WORK: 8mll )obi. Papd!I AOOf'INO REPAIRS ~Mlle Muf.. furniture. UC'd. ptJttmi ~ SNw9I Free .at. Tom tal-6072 Concrete l tl'M rwnoval. Newport Colla..... Farthing 1m1riof ~ Small Jot11 OK. FrH t.f1 TUlfwt and bOUQht It I(., Burtlett 83&-1461 Of -~164 TOP QUALITY WORK QuK* eerv. 642-7831 IMne. Aila. 8754175 HAHGING/8TNPP1'fG .UW.atM. Call Tom °'' for •• 86.. You can ... ~-------1~ .... ~:...:::=:_=~=:._-vi-..-. Scott "5-83215 Chudt, 542-1312. ~ tUffet and lo4a Of , The futMt dr9W In the ONldclt9 In love & total ,AT REAS. RATES HAUUNO & CLEAN-UPS BNCK.-8'fONE-8LOCK ._.. other tllln91 through w .. t. r .a Dally Piiot ~. FT/FT, my Uc d. Joel 87&-154-il CALL RICHAN> Frpk:I. '*"""· bbq'1. CllflWled Ada. your --IMf Lt-. l1•*M Dally Piiot CluaUled Cl•11fled Ad. 9'2-6171. CM home. MM1• 8141Idle1Wn1 642-M71 after ldiool, H7-4J121. F,_ eet. Alft, IM&-0464 ltcp lhopplng c:.nter. lnelCPll~ 7151-nte Ada. cal 8'2-M7' ~ ·r. ·~ -! -. .. . . ~ 10 -Orange County RMI ~An~ 8upptwnen1 to the DAILY PlLOT/aalurdtlY, ~ 1, 1M3 .......... 11 ......... ~-... ,.......... • ........... 11•1Wh1• .u-,........ ... ,....... ... .... ,......., &10--llllT&IT Cl.E.NCAL.Phltne. Tuaa & •11J11111 ..... a.nt.ry HARBOR AMA KlhO atze W~ w/ ltrlJ 1111 Illa + ~ 4-1 tn par d9y, Good worlllno condl· M"tc.I SeNtce Cofft· APPUANCa 8EMCE fURNrTIJAE • fCW "-'-'· and HeedbOWd _., •I I Largt lfWle COl•ill•dal CdM. 56 Wllfft. Two ~ tioM. Or'Mt P9'1'I tn ~ e.iotl. We ... rwnd... ,,_. '*-,.._a.ti w / 1 II a Iv a a I 1 0 0 ~ 8nnde.. 8ecr1ftoe. builder .... 9Jq>r'd al>-exp. 14. 50/ hr. JI m ...... -;:;..., Mutt he¥e _.....,. ty. ....,...._ ~ Prfioee lltart .. 8S1-e258 countiant lor ~am &75-24n. (9'1M, Wknd• ping I "'°'1M!ld. ..,. 1 llY ·-._ ~ & tound. "" ---------962•7033 bulldet, with cMgrM In & T·Th) J11J....... fb-lnc*lde ~Medi--~ hlin 111•~111 --------Vydec 1200 word proc.- 1ccountlng preferred. ICt-1•11 ~et 1J-1 cal, Den~ & Ltt.0 1nau-l-9 tsT~fSS O\iaen 1147. KlnQ 1117 lugt Sain ..,, '3000. Undar~tl- Scopa of worti would In-•ll"'l/""" ranee, ~•lary pan. W..,_..()ryet 1135 .._ Sota 8edl 1107 -nuou1 ma Int Joye• elude Ca1h flow, CHh Mature S*'M>n w/offlce ,. Send RHume to: Ad ~ 1100 Sota a ~ 1247 C... tel 1111 .&40-5850 · control, A/A, general exper. & gen'I k~ ( ... flf l•) No.1000 Otllly Pltot. P. 0 . Aafr1Q '200 ~ -~~!~ W/4 ahrt lt7 SUNDAY ONLY 10am. a.I--~ ._ A.. t•-accnllng and llnanclal of bkkpg. 10 key by Box 154!0, Cotta M--. · _ __ F1JANfTUA5-Vacvvm, kid'• blket", .. .._•-fl!! -.... s111ement1 Send re-toucn, type 60--e<> wpm. IEllllL · CA 92926-0680 ~ 0-=·C::.f 1"8 tWbor 8Mt qullt1. yardaoe, rabbit Wurtll~layer piano. sume and Mlary requt-. Knowledoe of Burrougha Typist/ Aeclptlonllt, PIT 9ecfetary. lull ""'-· pro-tton .... ~·t4M787 Coata ..._ 831-eeot o-u•. tO'JI, mite. hOU· V91Y condition 13. rement.110 Ad 103-4, Bo• L-4000 ledger uper afternoon•. Nr Hoag petty owner• ueoo1.uon · -· Mhld 11am1. HO PRE· ooo 717 15&0, ~ Piiot. eo.11 helpful. Cd &-5 wtldyL 846-5073 In L~ Niguel. 2 'J"I ~ T°" of tine, almond o.ignar country eofa & SALES. 1817 8aadfttt. Hammond Organ Au Mala. A 112928 545-1oeo CK &4S..050 MMELI generel -etat'lal ~ elf, 2 'Jf'I old ...,_. & matching chalrt & 8 Mi II lllt S I A t' ror~ &OIM~ II.Ill a.ni. typttt MCretary for rtence required. Type dryer, HOO/make ofr. paiwl drepat & Y91ance, .,..._ IHIU ~ t •1 ~ ~~ Immediate openlnge for lnl. off .. pit bUI• Full Profe11lon11 or upe-50.,pm. xlnt benefit• 17~7 ndtan tablet. 7s.-ote9 FMth« pltlowl clMllad, Xlnt Condtii:.;'" 11350: antry le....r poeltlon In ow lime In ,_ off .. ~. CM rler!oed model9 lor trade Nlguet ShOf" Commu-Seers 21 cu It upright 8 pct oouc:tl IS50: Tabte unltlz". N-Down-M3--3871 Accounting Dept. Wiii aree. Good typ. 1111111 ltlOW & conwntlon worti nlty Auoc. 4113-0122 r9frio/trJJ lcemak• Ill-a chal'9 '3oo· ·0~ proof ticking lncl'd.1--------- traln Xlnt benefits Apply req. Write man.gar. P.O =~· 8'1 S«'Vlca Station Attendant. mond cl;. 2 yrs new. mat tr ... ' & 8x 'sprnoa. 942-4e70 lpdi!t lleU 1230 THE NEWPO"ATER HO-Box 1349, CM 1124528 • Experielioed Only. Apply S7501otr. 875-3357 1150: 25" z.nlth $300; * * QI Men ... TEL 1101 Jambo<M NB COll/llllUI Pan time, hotel/apt Mgr. Shell Station, 17th & Ir-111" Zenith w/ remote, llllC ~-Thura 8:30-12 hr1y wage, llte general Wltl, N.8 . Gal Stow. ~ s.&-112t All XLNT MAGIC ISLAND San M•ooe 846-1787 A4•h•htr""• lts't =~~1:~~~1yrn:,~y ~11~~nn~• ~1~: c,:,~:vu•~ T t 1 t • • r s I 931~ . ~-Mam~g70 ~g":~c· ~: Part lime (3 days, c>er· T.-tl!T\I Friday 3 to 8. t 1 t 4 II 4 5 4 IO ....... n Ref 'm''°' 8 Piece wtltta wicker llv. I manenl ) In Laguna Vlctorl• Station, 1190 •n~'!7.;7 • ' Co ' 75 rm. Mt. S700obo. Pool tat*I, $35. Sota bed ~~ 2K ell, .. _ • . lnt'I . In Educational . 55M 124 w/ "Old cover and cu-.... 1..,..,., Louta. Beach. good phone and Dove St. NB p•-,,.._ Publi.tl!ng lleld 11U ct. ~1..(1836. • -" ., t•"z numeric 1klll1, fight ty--• "-el ped new r adln" lhlolf ...,.,, /9aati.71t..... -ping. word proc.plng. COOK. Pantry. Evee and/0< waalland1. v o • • W.._/CXyer 752 5852 "= data antry, some book· El Niguel Country Club, Ae9c>oMible adult•, over rMdlnMI and I~ SIS aech. . • BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA keeping Non·tmllr s.-Laguna Nt~uel Phone 21• ,....th outscandlng 11• ~~:'~';:':~ 1::.0:: ~1-0835. DIMES '* w.,. ,..... Color TV. 2 yr wrnty lary negotlabM 494-8579 Chef, 491-797 llAM • traetlw l*'Mlftalltlel to guar We train Full °' NORCOLD Refrlg mdl • ,..., •••hn•lf 1141. Free delivery. ARE YOU A GOOD DAI-3PM. work with youth (aig• S*'1 time For lnterv\9w MRFT9t4.0dfort>oetor A-LINE 94e-707a ~~·•846-17M \/ER.INXLNTHEALTH& COUNTER HELP for ca-10-H). Call 2-6PM. Giii. 8 111 Helmuth. eam~. 117""' Of 12 ·------A w ANT PART.TIME i.terl• styte r•taul"l11)t 942-432 1. ext 341 7eo-o801 vlt8 00. Ratalt 1329, ... ...._ - WORK? MU11 be tem..i.le Recket Ball/ HMlth Club E.O E. w•.-.iri 1250. Maver used, e.tf ... .,.... ... .. for same/~ 65 & In lrvlne. Mon epllt lhlft, P&lT nm _,.. 939-5417 ~7071 I_ ..... _____ _ 67, llW In CM-Nwpt 8ch/ Tues thru Fri eves. _..,___ ....... ,..,.,. _ .... f1DD1 ANTIOUE .>alt mulk: ca-*_.__., ,... 7112 singlet 120 per day or ll73-0839. 5'"'• w5 --.. SAT ONLY Mut1 be,.._ .,.._, bir1el l50. Artpleca tool r-W-lJIJ! • IUfl eny part of 11me/ ••· COUNTER HELP • Full-M•ke ltlttra It helplng 11 bl Gel h I I 20 CU FT, lleC>/Obo. lat 14. 2ftxAft picture 14. Quality mbled wood, or 1 ll Pen•ea po. Must have time, dry Cleaners ex-youth earrlera promote m~1e.!... Call 0~! / 7~'},' ~ 148 DIMtta • (table and 4 oak, ~ anywhere. Center coneole, 17 feet, ,..... their own establlshed ...,..... ""' • ' ...,_._1 •••. ~ ....... 714/~. tr&l\I to place of empt or will trait!. 3084e Coast routes. Mature, out• 8:30 to 5:30 M-F. Montgor11,ety Ward w•· ..,_, • ..,. .,.,. ~lph.'i. 11~. ~ us 1 my c • r w h 11 • Hwy . So. Lag u "a. _,., .._ ._, WllEllUSE shlng machine. Worlll !wt mahOgany) . Two Newport 8a•oh Tannlt worlllng/ have hMlth & 499--t985 V""l'IO· •ttn1et ... parwi-..,... .,.. doc*& 16 Md!. Ha6r CI u b Fam 11 y Mam. 780-0644; " no llMWlf. hoa(> Ins I can ~ on Dental ~~-~~. No Experience Raq. 1120. 84e-0378 dr;w d\alr 112. Mtjque benhlp. M5C), lndudlng l*aM u.p ~ penalon, SS or other. l'iAak• '"'to 112/llr "" wood Mnllng cart $20. T,_far M 94$-e554 c I ' Send N-. t• & llhot1 ~ R.D.A. ne.-ut. 349_ ...... • Aefrlg, evocaelo, w/lce Ste!'ao h1 fl 112• BocHt • laulc 1 Lapstrake resume to 811 t0551 ded for Orthodontic p mat tor• ::..P: ~uJI~= !TIM•. ltOO. Gd c:ond. and record cabinet •lm'IT Century~ boel. 4 ~. C M ......-practice In Mi9llkJn V)efo ~ S. ~!-,._ C 548 ll804 •7.""'. Antlq•-~11001 food Proce11ol Mdl Orey. l3500. S7Mtl1 . . . •""'' Alea. 83().3703 ~, tore -. ....... all today for appt. • "" •9 - .. dabla and referancee. 537-2880 IONO c:tio C.-u l daafC laO. ()n)p ._, d9'll DLC7 (tarot) W/Jltra 17' Whaler. oantar con. 1tt1 tr m .... s.aary anct convn6allon. ka1 1111 sa.. ,..,. drWler csr... btadea. • 116. eee.ea15 --. • hp to11rc. rad6o. ~ 7 AM Oftty No Experience Req. 493-8822 J ... Wullt 1119 ~· .itft "*1'or 16(). Stultad POOL TAB~ Bimini top, Haller, Mac:Otegor Y8Cht• Mak• up to S13/lv Stll-PHOTO LAB TE~· No-NEE> A R8 87 Pros. oomp lnQda chair 110. Small drop 4'xr ...... cuttom wood 11500/obo. 752-HM 1831 PlaclntJa C.M ting pay. Futt/Part time rttau lab exp prtlf. but HOUSEKE.EPER? 2 lane. bellow1, Ian• leaf ma~la table 110. dealgn. eom. w/l>Mlard 1a1J HH Asel1tant In• m•katlno avaH. In our publlcatton. will trtln " he... eiintiar HaYd-worklni=:: hood. WIOltW pico, Haoe Port ab • hair dr,•r lla'lt & Wllll llnlt w/o..a.1--------- flP9, F&C lie pref. Send Call today for appt. axp.•Greg 832-4113t bat ltudant ..-. Flit•, 120 ftlrn '**· v .. ~: t:'*:u::.15.. VMled at *2000; Mlllng .... ,_ .. Aetume to: a.a.Hied Ad 537-2880 l<INO dig e-2pm, • • i>lng GtlOf9 In eXdWlgt lua 11100, Sac. 1750. •-_ ~ for 1500 ftnn. 811-1231 FOR SA1.E 18f7 Dally f'IOt PO Box for room. Exoellent ,..... &It Cond. 244)4202 """"' "...,._ -·-· • 94~ Mo-F M 1580: Colla M .... ea. DRUGSTORE CLERK, Polltlons avall. fOf tNp-renoH. Plana call "== Hll Umm •Ilda p_roJector ~of owMl60 oleM. • • 112e27. ~ pertOl'I ...,,. ping dn. order ~ & 546-1277 to ~ ct. ~... lrO::: ~ct;: ll9Y9 ioe:,~, SU. ! .... ftll 111•1 Id ed. ~7. F.V. outply~ .::=n"':;-4 ~ tall. C~T(~~~ Antique woodafl CNlda , 6 ... .__. 1,. _ __, BOAT SUPS AVAIU.~ ,... • • -....-# _, fotdl""' ~' (CIN) ... ......,,_ a • -·-eet ~ ~ 25', 21', Day and evenlr19 for 2 Errand Parton. Perma-1ttll St. CM &....l--11 ...,... unit. Mint COftd. ... COlll .,... rabbit COllr IO' 36' 40• a. 46' Cell • - )'9lr old. 944-4328 nent PIT Job. 11 • 5 ,.0 .. 1 •••L• _._.. '*1ac1 tor home com-fwo 0•"'P •toot9 1 1 a calftl. 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OOSTAMESA .......... 1 CONNELL CHEVROLET ... ,. t1 ·,·I· · ,... I ' \It )4&-I 200 '71 ~ Slhw Attrt/N. Special. 2400 orig ml, Mint. t11,500. 5"·2048 btwn llptft Ind llpnl. Ult NABERS CADILLAC . LEARANCE SALE! 11TlllM'M .... ft.LI (10.YSO) s7995 . 1111 .... 'M-~lllfl llTlllUF (2taY88) $11,995 - .. A LITTLE STORY TI* .. a alOfJ about tout people named Everybody, Somebody, AnybOdy and Nobody. There ... an Important job to be done and Everybody WM eure that .Somebody ~Id do tt: Anybody could have OOne "· but Nobody did "· S omebody got angry abOut that, bec811M It WM Ever y body •a Job . Everybody thought 1'91111Y llcCAllOl.E Anybody could do It, ,,_..,,, • but Nobody rullnd that Everybody wouktn't do It. It ended up that EV91')'body btamed Somebody when Nobody did .t\et Anybody could have donel Now i3 r~ r.irM/ Mviy fuvncing alt~ with low inttrrsr ratts •rt •Yailable, 11>ettasirw r~ oppommiry IOI Anybody co buy. c.J1 us for infonn.rion. 'llwrr ii no oblipuon. Ln us Mlp you m~ imo your Jrram home rhu ynr. We, 1r TH EAL ESTA TERS. wish you • fXOlic•blr 1983. idliiiD IUll ftU& -Rent tlll yours! Custom 3 Bdrm, ~ year• new, 3 blocks to beach. Complete wtth lkytlght, sunken Roman tub and IUndeck. $184,999. Call 963-e787. 11111 4 18111., 111.,.. -Fantut1c buy on the property and the houae ha1 been comptetety-refurtrtstted wtth new ptumbtng, •palm, carpet•. tile. A ,_, prtcte of ownenNp home. Can be bought for 5% down. Many, many extras. ~2~13. nur .. Lft -Large .. fldrm home wtth fwnily room, ~ patio, two flrepl.,_ + private 1pal ldeaf for the eotfw fwnHy. A great value at $139,900, call nowt MG-7171. .. ~ 4 Bdrm homet Dtnlng room, cozy ilreplaoel Auume $53,000 loan, 91-"%: $452 mo., 0r try $12,500 downt Only $124,eQO. Call 963-6787. IDT llY • mA ,_ -Verj well kept home In Mesa Verde, prrde of family neighborhood, huge bdrma. Iota of panettng, neerty new roof, n4tW copper plumbfng, COYWed patJo and fruit bearing treee galore In back yard. Seller hlghty motivated. Celf 64&-2313. PllT -8e8t boy In Harbor V1ew Homeel Prk:9d thousand• of doltara below the competition at $209,9001 Seller 11 ready for offer• on this auperb 3 Bdrm 2 bath Monaco. Won't lat, tall nowt 8-ie-7171. Nlfm IT&ITll, IN,MI - 3 Bdrm home! Excellent condition! A.Hume 7'A% loan at $38,000; $350 mo .. and owner wtt1 help finance! CaJt 9e3-8787. .... -e.t deecl'lbee the bay, chMnel and ape1(11ng OOMn ~ ...,, from thla huge custom 3 Bdrm exKUtlv9 remodeled horM With aeducttve poot and deck area. Aaeume ssoe,0001 Selleran~cannow846-7171. aarm W&lWllm 11..,.. -s Bdrm home. Personalized Indoor 1eaacape. Fireplace. Private aandy beachl Owner wlll carry nnanc1ng1 cau H3-8787. • ..... lll1LI -2700 aquare feet of luxury!• Prtvate garden With gazebo and bubbllng epal Stepe to blue Pectflcl Auurne tow tnten.t loent Flexlble down payment and termal Call 963-6787. ll•ITI • IUIT -Ultra cuatom maaterptecel Huge 5 Bdrm, 2 atory home w1th courtyard entry+ private thlmmer'riiO pool and bubbffng spa accent thla marble adorned palace. Unbetlevable elegance at under $850,0001 Act today, call 848-7171. mulllllUY -Vacant, bargain prtced 4 Bdrm. TLC fixer with aparktrng pool and bubblfng hot apaJ Aeduc«i to $135,000r Cd now, MG-7171. n......-....... -Huge cuatoin 3 Bdrm 3 bath ownera untt with prtvate petk> Md boat dock + 2 Bdrm 1 bath Income unltl Probate tale -Oori't healtate, call nowl 846-7171.