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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-01-22 - Orange Coast PilotCout The mayor of Irvine was the host for a peace forum featuring Demo- cratic presidential can- dldates./ A2 South Coast f\epertory Theatre's "Finding t-lome" tells of strangers In a strange land./ A4 Nation Record below-zero lows were set In more than 50 cities from the Rockies to the East Coast on Satur- day./ A3 Johnny Weissmuller, who won five Olympic gold medals as a swimmer ana went on to movie fame as Tarzan, dled./A3 California Fire In a Los Angeles Industrial storage yard stacked with urethane material caused $325,000 damage./ A3 A homebuilt aircraft clipped electrical wires and slammed into an avocado orchard Satur- day in Fiiimore, killing two men./A3 World Leftist guerrillas bombed a power station and blacked out the eastern hall of El Salvador./ A3 U.S. inteillgence has evidence of terrorists In Lebanon and Iran soon will have planes for · kamikaze strikes./ A3 Style Amazing feel are ex- pected this Olympic year. ·Check out the latest shoe · and hosier fashions.IC 1. Ever thought of where a smile begins? Here's a clue: Wiggle your toes./C2 One more scientific breakthrough and Erma Bom beck is going to have a scientific breakdown. /.C4 Sports Super Sunday has ar- rived. For the lowdown on today'sshowdown:/81 UC Irvine's basketball team has no problem in disposing of visiting Pa- cific, 93-72./81 Area community colleges have long nights In basketball as Orange Coast and Golden West dealt lopsided setbacks. /81 Entertainment A world premiere and _two county premieres high- light this week's local theatrical openings.JCS Buaineaa ACoronadel Mar com- pany helps pe<>ple get on the right tracli:l owara career happiness and lulllll,.,ent./85 ::::::;:;:~;:;-;:."!;-.:...-:::;:::..~"r-:;~"!:~.:~;:;:;:;:::::: INDEX Bullnffl 85-8 Clualfled 01-8 Crouword C"4 DHthNol-02 Entertainment C5-8 H«-B7 Ann lander• C. Mo-C5-8 Notional N-A3 Public Nol-02 Sport• . 81-<4 Stitt-A3 Stock Markotl 87·8 Tetovlalon ·Cle ,._,.,. CM W11thet A2 WOfid Nowo A3 ' -" --·- / UClslOw in hirin~ minorities Pilgrim geta a mast Tbe Pl]Vlm of l'lewport, comtractecl by Dennla llolland In tbe yard of lWi bome, took another otep ctooer to pomptetlon yeaterday when tbe oblp bad tbe foremut oet In place, Bolland and a crew of belpera did tbe bonon on the olalp, wblcb lo now on l'lewport Barbor and 1ett1q ..,.dy· for Santa CataHna ucuroloiaa NO ANSWERS . IN TEST SCAM Fountain Valley case a mystery By PHIL SNEIDERMAN °' .............. Concluding a twO-month in- ves1igation, Fountain Valley School District officials admit 1hey're still mystified as to who tampered with state lesting forms at a local school. ··we have exhausted all possibit ities." Superintendent Wil· liam Fisher said in a formal statement released Friday. "Nothina has sur· faced to indicate responsibility by any staff member." · tound a larae number of erasures had been made, generally chanaina the response to the correct answer. She found a smaller number of sixth- pade forms in which tamperina was apparenL District trustees ultimately in· validated all third-and sixth-arade tests from Newland. District admin- istrators said they were confident no tamperina occurred at any other local schools. Superintendent Fisher also said he was convinced an adult was respon- sible for the tampering, not a student. No answer key was available, and he said it was unlikely a student could have known all the correct answers. From staff ud wire reports Affirmative action prosrams have done virtually nothina to 1ntrnae fhc number of minority facully memben at the Univenit)' of California durina the past decade, a Bolrd of Reaents report says. . The report showed that of the UC campuses. Santa Cruz employ1 the laraest percentage of women -19 percent - while San Diqo employs the most minority faculty members -12.2 pen:ent. UCI figures fall a bit short, by comparison. A1 of October 1983, OCI employed 12.4 percent women faculty memben and 9.8 percent minorities on its teaching staff. . William Frater, UC senior vice prcsident--academic affairs, blamed the problem on the limited nUmber of qualified min-arities to fill facUity positions and their uneven distribu- tion amona academic disciplines. UC Irvine recruiten also face the added hiring barrien of expensive livina and housing costs, according to Carta R. Espinoza, UCI's affirmauve action officer. Black, Hispanic and Asian professors have comprised less than 10 percent of the facuJty throughout ~ UC syscem since J 973, but strides in biri.q women have been more substani.iaJ. "'The reason is a dramatic increut in Pb.Os to women but little 1Ctivi1r, in the area of Ph.Os to minorities. ' Frazer said at a Friday rqen11• meeting in San Francisco. He noted. ho.wcver,_tba1-A1tho..uah.. the number of female profcsson bu · gone from about 1 peroent in 1973 to 12 percent now, painfully ,slow faculty turnover bu prevented UC1 hiriDJ rate from reflecting 1be sk~n& number of women rcoe1vina doc- torates-from less than I percent in 19SO to JS percent in 1981. In addition, the report noted, a doo-- toratc alone is insufficient to qualify an . ~vidual for a UC faculty pos1t1on. .. The -effect of the-dramatic rHe-in Ph.Os to women won't be felt for another 20 to 30 years,.. Friur predicted. And, the tendency of women, blacks and Hispanics to concentrate in education and social lciences has proved another stumblin& block to affirmative action, the study said. "In areas where we arc competina (Pl--OCl/~.l =· •. The probe. has focused on third- a nd six th-grade California Assessment Program (CAP) test re- sults from Newland School. Newland is in Huntington Beach bu1 is part of 1he Fountain Valle)' School District. School officials did detemline the tests had been left in unsecured areas where an adult might have tam~red with them. Because of the incident, the district has tightened security measures for im~rtant tests. Bome ea.ta 11-mercbanta aren't at all pl•-•ttbefllleclparkinl_.,..near ......... ,......, ....... uiim theirbaoln-ontbedowntownloopofr l'lewportBoatnard. The tests, used by districts to evaluate themselves and individual schools. were administered la't spring. When test results were re- leased from Sacramento last fall , Newland third graders produced some of the highest scores in the state, a significant jump over the previous year's scores. District officials interviewed all employees who might have had access to the tests but uncovered no evidence indicating who tampered with them. results. Parking spots get eaten up Cheryl Snowden. a district admin- istrator, new to Sacramento to cu.m- ine the Newland test forms. She "The CAP office in Sacramento agrees with us that the matter should be closed." Fisher said in his formal statement. ··1 just want to emphasize once again my complete confidence in our employees and express thanks for their wilhng cooperation durina this trying time." By MICHALENE BUSICO °' .............. Continually filled parking spaces mean ringing cuh registers and high profits to most business ownen., but some Costa Mesa merchants arc frndinajust the opposite to be true. Shop owners on the Newport Boulevard frontage road between Cabrillo Street and Superior A venue arc blaming limited parking for losses they say arc high enough.to Jeopardize their businesses. The seven businesses and two restaurants on the loop share 36 parking spaces. The merchants say that was enough until the city passed a variance that allowed the restaurants Newport lib.rary hires collection agency By JERRY HIRSCH °' ... D.-, ,... •e.et Newport Beach residents better think twice before ignoring a library fine notice -the city has hired a collection agency to go after delinquent book •holders. The Board of Library Trustees has approved the hiring ofTnIDsworld Systems, Inc. to start the collection program Feb. I. "We have had to go to this because we have had many ~pie who check out books and don't retum them,' said Judith M. Oark. director of Newport's four-branch library system. The new system means that if a eatron refusti to pay, the library has the option of go1n1 ~court to collect the fees plus collecllon costs. 0,ark)said the cost ofhirina the service will be easily paid for by the amouni of money it will recover. Books theft is a growing problem for libraries nationwide, she added. Durina the 1982-83 fiscal year, the Newport library system had 3,423 books taken. About 2 11 more were reported lost but were paid for by the people who checked out the books. From June to December of 1983. 774 books were taken, Oark Said. According to 1982 statistics. it costs a library more than $30 to replace each hardcover book that is stolen. The costs arc so hi&h (about $23,000 for the last six months of 1983) that most are never r<placcd, Clark said. . "The books that were taken run the g,amllt. People like 10 build up their collections. It might be cookbooks at one library and science fiction at others," Oark said "'It tends to be whole sections that are depleted." Most of these books are checked out by library patrons who ignore warnings to retum them. The library sends notices to the culprits but until the collection agency was hired there was no serious recourse if the books were not returned. Oark said. Libraries with coril)>uterized circulation sys- tems can automatically revoke library privileges for a patron who owes the library money. Newport, however, does not have such a system, which includes a computerized card file. Clark said she is lobbying for one but it would cost about $500,000. (Pl--LIBllART I A2) to open six months ago. Since then. merchants say that between noon and 2 p.m., usually their busiest time of day. the short strip of spaces is fiUed with diners' can. The merchanu contend their custome1"1 drive by and in frustration shop elsewhere. "We forsaw a problem with the parking," said Rita Ellmore. who has owned Country Store Nutrition fur over 15 years. "The crush in the lunch hour is the worst and we noti~ the drop in customers the mos! in our snack bar." Ellmore estimated that sales drop to be about 20 percent, which trans· \ates into more than $200 per day. Barbara and J. W. Winston. owners of Winston's Newport Jewelers knew there was a problem when their worst holiday season in years opened with nap. ··we've been having Saturday ni$)lt auctions for SC"ven yean," J.W. Winston said."Thiny or 40 people usually show up and sometimes as many as 80. That Saturday only two people showed up. I looked outside and every parking spa~ was filled. Later some of my rqular customers said they came and thought the plaoc (Pl-..., PAllXl1'G/A2) Her Olympic spirit isn't paralyzed Carrying torch In a wheelchair By JERRY lllllSCll °' .. ..., ...... On July 41 1981 Newport Beach resident Mary V. Jones' lirecame toa crashina bait when the plun,aed off 1 121-root<litr in C<>lorodo. Two and one-half years &nd aevcn su~ opcration1 later, the 24--year~ old Orlnsc Coast C<>lqc ltudent us . her life rol.lina q.ain -rollina fut eftOlll)> 10 cony the Olympic Torch. Jones, wbooe lits....., Pllll)'Ud from the fall, it a wheelchair racu. Her commitment to athletics and. life' his earned Jones tbe sponsonhip of. C<nt.-1 Federal Savil\ll to cony the Olympk TO«:h II it ....... thro"lh Orante County on the way to the LOt Anatle• Coli1CUm this 1wnmer. FOr Cbarleo Selle, 1 vice pmident It ~ San ~'lo-baled .. vil\ll and I I loan, it will~ a maanifj~nt example of how the human sp1nt can over- comt: advenity. He saw Jones come crashing down that cliff. He saw her lie screaming with p1in in a brokrn. heap by lntentatr 70. And he has seen her tN:t 1hat broken body, and 'Mth the helpofdocton, rebuild it so Jones can now push her wheelchai~enouah to do a 1c:ven-minute mile and keep it up ror five miles. Jones hascompkted one m1rathon and ls tninina to compete in another. In the meantime sl\e practices by f'ICin& in 10 kilomtter competitions and other races. ..-Sut whit Is more wondetoUJ.. liCCOrdin& to Seale is that Jones rebuilt her life u ,..h u her body. .. Tbert is something about her spiril He attitude is IO upliftina. We want people 10 tee ~ ou,t tJ1erc.. "Scimeone who 1 s1tlint 1n a whcdchair. a youna pef"l!'>n. m.ilh1 be bit&er °' '°"r but sh~ nchates h rt. She look• ~rwa.rd lo the bcxt day. It is a .. JERRY HIRSCH PEOPLE IN THE NEWS spirit you Ott in very few ~ that have the ute of their lep. Seale u.,Wncd. Prior 10 htt eorlcknt. Jones was a wild r.'rl. he admittedly drank. led the li e or. pert yin& "ski bum." Sbonly after her p-aduation from Newpon H1rt>or Hi&h School, Jones moved to Colorado . "Uvina up in tbt<ok>rado moun-- tains all evcrybod y dots is pt.rty. I was not doi'PI thinas that wtTe aood for m~IConnybcldy," Joncauplllncd. ·~ did not know w~ my pri- oritle& ~ I fid not 'care about• ' school orleaming. ljust wanted 10 ski and pany," When you drink and pany. you don't wan1 to get up in the morning because ~u know you will feel lousy. Jones said. NoW she looks forward 10 "the mom in1 -it is a won~rl'ul umc to train. "The mornings are son~ here. No one is oat.. the day is rcall)' quiet Tbt sun is JUSt rising and \he sky is pink and blue." "I auess it is becauSC" I have a tc<:Ond cb.anc:t to live. 1 appreciate thin.as so ouch mort," JoatS said. Oft I typical day Jones wiU push her Uahtwciabt. suumlined wheckha1r betwttn six and !tvtn miles. "Sometimes I to out to the Hunt· lngton Beach pier. That 11 a 12-mile roundtrip from home ... CUTyin& tbcO\ympic Torch wlll be 1 life1ime hlahliaht for Jon<1. , "'1 would .ncva llCI a chance to participate in the: Olympia.. It would (Pl--OLTIIPJc/~ Orange Coat OAILV PILOT/ \lnday, JanUlfY 22, 1984 , Irvine mayor's national forum 8)' ROBERT BARKER Ofh~NM-- To his 1mmcd1ate naht was Sen. i\Jan Cranston, O.('alif, and neAt to Cranston was John Anderson, the 1980 independent presidential c.an- didate from Illinois. To his immediate left was Sen. E:rnest F. Hollings, D-S.C. Let\ of Hollings was former South Dakota <;rn Gcofie McGovern. And s1tuns 1n the center of the sta,ae an overflowing Veterans Memonal Auditorium in De Moines, Iowa, Saturday -surrounded by presiden· tial candidates -was Larry Aaron. the 38-year-old mayor of Irvine. And Agnm was calling the shots. For eight days the local peace activist mayor has been drumming up the support of Iowa's mayors and elected local officials. He wants them to he1p convince 1984 presidential can- didates that peace and the reduction of the nuclear arms race are life-and- death issues. If t:nough local poht1c1ans speak out. he reasons, the national leaders Will follow SUit Cranston. Anderson. Holhnas and McGovern aarced to participate tn the forum on nuclear reductions which Aaran called "very successful" Saturday ni&ht. "It was very sp1ntcd Sen. McGov- ern said there is a need for a world sovernment. And otheN made im· ponan1 points. "The arms race 1s no longer affordable to o ur ci 11cs and towns and forms. "Thert' is a question of survival all across the board. The spendins of $2.SO billion £or military purposes means the day-in. day-out dcstru~ lion of our towns. The money could be spent to repair our streets and roads. for our people's hcaJth, for needs oft he elderly and for police and fire services. "I'd love for the city of lrvme to have the $500 million or so it costs for a B-1 bomber. It would be enough to build 10.000 affordable houses, enough for the next 100 years:· Agran is the founder of Local Elected Officials of Amenca CLEO- USA) based in Irvine. Its goals arc the .. re(juction of nuclear arms and the m1l11.ary budget and to rcHrsc the arms race. He's been in Iowa an seuing up the forum of nuclear arms reductions among the presidcn1ial candidates. Agran said Saturday he selected Iowa for his new organization's first outing because of all that nauonal attenuon he expects the st.at receive at the Iowa pohucal cau uses. the first in the country, on Feb. 0. Mesa murder victim identified .\ 40-year-old woman who was found slain 10 an upsuurs bedroom of •· her Costa Mesa condomjn1um was identified Saturday as the wife ofa 68- vear-old man who allegedly attacked an elderly couple at a motel in Desert Hot Spnngs. accordmg to police. The woman. identified as Kay Katcher. had been bludgeoned but police declined to sa} that was the cause of death . The wolT\an 's husband, Joseph Katcher, 1s bean$ held in Desert Hot Spnngs on susp1c1on of murder and asssault and battery, police said. The woman was found in her residen~ at 2554 Elden Ave. early Fnday by Costa Mesa police who had been alerted by officers 1n the de~rt town near Palm Springs Police say that Katcher attempted to take his own life before allegedly administenng a severe beating to motel owner Arthur Sussle, 76, who was reponed in critical condition Katcner, who was believed to be a physical fitness buff. was allegedly strangJing Pauline Sussle. 73, when officers amved. apparently having been alerted by the disturbance. ~5WMl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- o L YMPIC TORCH IN HER HANDS ... From Al be something to remember for a lifetime." Besides compet1t1on. Jones' goal 1s LO obtain her Certificate of Adaptive Fitness and help other people who use wheelchairs to lead fit. healthy and long lives Not taking simple things like mornings for granted 1s one of the qual ities that makes Jones shine above other people, according to Seale. "We thin}.. she has come back through an ordeal that few people could have come back from so well.'' Scale said. He is a good 1udgc. Seale has seen Jones recover from start to finish . "As 1 was dri ving on 1-70 I heard a scream and saw someone falling pff the cliff." Seale said. recalling his first s1gh1 of Jones that July 4th. Scale pulled h1<i car to the road's shoulder and ran to Jones. who had fallen within onl:r a few feet of the h1ghwa» Jones was running toward tv.o friends standing at the edge of the cliff She was looking at the ~oun­ tams beyond and did not sec ttic edge -Jones ran straight off the cliff. "The fact that she did not die on impact was staggcnng I though 'ihc was dead but she opened her C} es " Scale's wife. Peggy. a registered nurse came running out of the car and started emergency first aid treatment. Seale flagged down a passing motoni.t who drove him to a nearby phone booth. An ambulance was there within I 0 minutes and soon after a helicopter arrived to airlift Jones to a Denver hospital. At the ume Seale was working at a savings and loan m Denver only a few blocks from the hospital. He found out who Jones was and started v1s1tmg her. The Scales felt tied to the girl they helped rescue. Jones eventually returned to New- port Beach where she continued treatment at Hoag Memorial Hospi- tal. In May 1982 the Seale family moved to San Diego when Scale started a newJ'ob at Central Federal. They looked ones up and resumed the friendship. "She is even a very different person than she was in the hospital." said Seale. who saw a gradual change 10 Jones's attitude during her recovery. UCIHIRING ... From Al most -m eng.ineenng and computer science -minont1es are going into pn vate enterprise where salaries arc higher," UCI's Espinoza said. A recent budget proposal by the gov- ernor to shrink the salary gap may improve that. she said. However. Espinoza said the way to "In the hospital she was a difficult patient. She would go through periods of pouting and emotional dif- ficlut1es." But Jones, who says in many ways the accident saved her life, learned to cope with medical problems. ··Knowing that people can't always come to be there. You have to do things for yourself, that is import.ant"' Jones said. Executives at Central Federal were look10g for an individual to sponsor for the S3.000 torch run. While v1m1ng Jones one da}. Seale heard her say she would love to do somethmg hke that. He didn't say anything at the time, but he went back lo office and received permission to sponsor Jones. "If there 1s anybod> who deserves something like that 1t is someone hke her She has the Ol)'llp1c spmt," Seale said. better UCTs affirmative action re- sults is to recruit from within by appealing to undergraduate students. ''We must be prepared to appeaJ and attract and retain minority and women students," Espinoza said. "This 1s particularly true of this campus. because as the population picture changes. 1f we don't have a representative population among employees; our ability lo attract students will be that much more difficult." PARKING TROUBLES IN COST A MESA .•. From Al was packed bccaul>C of the parking and left " The Win~ton<1 'ia1d have sinn• canceled another auction So far, the\ l'<i ttmate more than SI 00,000 1n sak' 111\Sl'S "If I don't ha'c m-. l)aturda) l'ven1ng auctions I'm out of bus1- nc\\ .. Winston 'aid I he merchant\ hlamc not the rc\taurants. but what they call the lll)°\ "lack o f planning·· ""le"' businesses are an asset.· nlmorc said. "But not when the) mo'e 1n without add1t1onal parking. Then they're a killer." The restaurant owners arc sym· pathetic to the merchants' difficult c;11uatton and rclentl} met with them to tr) and sohe the parking problem Patnck Nguyen-You. owner of the C1oldcn Trume Restaurant, offered to beain a valet parklfli sc~ ice for his cu~tomers to park their cars behind the restaurant and free spaces on the \I reel. .\dd1t1onally, the group will pet1- 11nn the city to correct the problem w11h \uch suggesti ons as: •Rcstnping to make the wide <,paces a bit smaller to accomodatc more \Chicles; h2C 1ettingpohce to enforce the no"' ignored one-hour parking hm1t, •Taking awa:r the red curb in front of the buildings; and •Paving over the grass island hetwccn the frontage road and New- port Boulelvard for more parking spaces. the preferred option among the merchants and restauranteers. though the most difficult to imple- ment. 'Tm not expcctina any 1mmed1atc resotuuon of the matter. and we'll have to go to council 1f any building (paving) 1s done," sajd Assistant City Manager '\llan Roeder. who will receive the pet1t1on . "I bavcn'I had a chance to speak with any of the merchants down there yet," Roeder continued. "I want to 1dentif'! the prohlcm specifically but 1t has· got to be recognized that Newpon frontage 1s a street. and not a parking lot .. "It ma) be a matter of s1mplX enforcing the ex1s11n~ regulations, ' he said. "I think the situation can be improved upon, but I'm not sure we can fix I\ to everyone's satisfaction." . Meanwhile. J W Winston looks out his window as another car drives by. "We have worked for 15 years bu1ldmg something for the future. and now every day I look out my window and sec 1t getting worse." NEWPORT BEACH COUNCIL VOTE ... From Al 100 000 squarr feet The county has discussed e11pand1ng the current 27 .000-square-foot terminal into a more than 'o<>.000-<1qu1re-foot fa- cltit 't ·~cond the c 1t't want~ stronser language"' thl' agreement forcina the lOunty to seek a ~1te for a sttond rrg1onal airport The count} would have to select a -.ccond a1rpon c.1te w11h1n three yeaM af\er the agrccmrnt was signed and would ha"e to begin construction on that ,Ile within 10 )<'a"· Hart said. \lewport Beach would not be requ1~d -to cndo~ a master plan for the enlaracmcnt of John Wayne \trpon until a ~ond airport \Ile has been sdectcd. •Third. the agr«ment would IT· quire the count)' to n~n s.cuina a'1dr fubd\ to build the new a1rpon •rourth. the city's hab1llty to help lhC C'Uunty lO rtpGy any funds rrom Federal Aviation Adm1m trauon lfBnh would be hm1ted to S2.S.OOO a ~car The Ut) would not be liable for ~Y domav' from o pend1n1 law ult flllln~I thr 11rpun by SPON. 1 :-.~YI po11 tiomc-owner<o associati on. "I think the chanaes arc good and that the chances for pasi;aae arc very sood." Hart 53id The agreement would allow the number of commercial a1rhnc de- parture~ at the airport to mcrca~ to 55 from 1t$ current hm1t of 41 During the last 20 years of the aarecment. the number of night~ would be expanded to 73. However, as quieter plane~ are developed. the numberofflighls from thl' airport coulrl increase beyond n according to the pro posed agreement Supervisor Thomas Riley. whoS( F1f\h District includes both the air· pon and Newport Beach has said he will have trouble acttina the super- visors to approve the airccment - even in 1t~ on11nal form. The Newport Stach City Council 1s e.itpectJO& a rrowd when 1t con1lders the agreement at 7:30 p.m. mectina in City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd .. Monday niiht LIBRARY FINES .•. P'romAl Ou1naJ't1 thrf\ 'WU reduced at the ewpon h ries last yc3r with the 1n tallallon or cleccnc mon1tonn1 device that alert.• libran1ns 1f '°me- onc tnes to remo"'c a book without chcck1na 1t out. Overdue line1 art 10 cents• day. oclud1n1 und ys wtttl •maximum 1 hue fee of $~ Pat ns who rtlurn book\ allrr they rt"CCI\ r noulicauon from the collcc1or will be cha'led their overdue fines plus a collcct1on aacncy fee of SS. People who lo or do not return book1 will be characd LM cost of the book. plu\ all overdue fin~. a S 12 handhn fee and a SS CQllcc11on a ncyf~. .... WLAIH l R -· -o Expect some clouds today Coa•tal Extended Tides TODAY 12 23 • m 545 • m 11 ., ... ,.., &>Opm MONDAY 112&.m 7 04am 12·41 p"' 7 18p"' .. OI ·19 OI -17 IS -06 42 29 19 OI 22 17 22 -Ot S5 01 17 -03 ... S8 13 03 ee 3e 05 ·16 12 00 3S 31 13 CM 27 21 S3 09 ., tt ~ 81LOUle 81"-Twncie aelll.M• Sen MtOl'llO San OilOO Sen F11111CHoo 8181eM.,le S-111• =...-,.: Spoll-Syr- T~ ,_ TulM WMNnOlon WIGNll am •·2 1·2 1·2 2-3 •• 13 21 ·21 $1 40 It -04 43 It .. 50 63 4e oe -33 45 M st 18 20 -02 21 11 OI ~ u -02 .. S3 S3 00 17 °' 25 .()$ o.cno. w w w w Bay View Elelnentary School site draws $15 milliOn bid By MICHALENE BUSICO Of.,. DellJ ........... The Newport-Mesa Umfied School 01stnct Board of Education has conditionally accepted a $15 million bid for the closed Say View Elemen- tary School and the surroundin& 36 acres of raw land in Santa Ana Heights. If finalized. the saJe will be the highest s1ngJe sale transaction 10 district history, Board President Ju- dith Franco said Saturday. Franco said that the sale was part of an effort to "consolidate the distnct's facilities·· m the face of declining enrollment. "We have closed a number of schools and are shnnkmg our central staff. It was fiscally prudent to begin to consolidate different departments on different sites into one area," she said. In the closed session meeting Tuesday, the Board unanimously accepted the bid of the J.M. Peters Company. a Newport Beach rcsiden- tial construction company, over the bids of three other finns for lbe 47.8 acre parctl which is boardered by Jamboree Blvd., Bristol St. and Bayview Dr. The sale will be final once board lawyers and the builder come to asrecment on terms of payment and escrow. No date has been projected for that settlement, though Franco says that payment will be made over a 5-ycar period. This was the first time the property had been opened for bid, and the Board accepted proposals from June through September. Since then, Fran- co said, they anaJyied the offers until reaching their decision Tuesday. Franco said the board chose the J.M. Peters Company bid .. primarily because 1t was the bid that most closely met our criteria for price, length of escrow, and payment terms." Franco added that the S 15 million price was "within the ranae we eApccted" and lhat by state law, ''The money derived from the site sales can only be used for major renovation of existing schools ... Though the money has not been spccificall)' earmar~ed. she said that new roofing, carpeting. and pamt are likely expenditures. The rest of the money will go into an interest ~thering fund, Franco said. . In addition to the Bay V1cw- Jamboree site. two d1stnct land parcels in Costa Mesa and Corona del Mar Elementary School are currently m escrow. and d1stnct busmess offices 10 Placentia are now on the market. In all. Newpon-Mesa has closed 14 schools in the last I 0 years -about a third of the total number -though the ma1onty of the empty buildings att leased and not sold. Bay View Elementary had been closed in June. 1978, and until last year was leased to Coastline Commumty College. Franco said that the builder's plans for the land were not a pert of the Board's consideration in selling the site. Local doctors to continue · a"'s Saddleback staff officers Burglary suspects caught Four local residents will continue two-year terms as SaddJeback Com- muntt)' Hospital's medical staff of- ficers. Rohen C Sutter, M.D .• will con- tmue as chief of staff An active member ofSCH's medicaJ staff s!~ce 1974, he 1s certified by the Amencan Board of Neruology and Psychiatry. Dr. Sutter graduated with an M.D. from the University of Pittsburgh. H.e completed his 10ternsh1p ancf resi- dency at Ohio State University Hos- pital. Dr. Sutter resides in Corona del Mar with his wife Lon01e and th1:1r two children. Continu10g as v1ce-ch1ef of staff 1s Dennis A Rhyne. M.D. A member of SCH's medicaJ staff since 1976, he is certified by the American Board of Orthopedic Suriery. Dr. Rh yne re- sides In Laauna Hills with his wife Linda. Jim W. Lenthall, M.D .. will serve his second term as sccretary- trcasurer. Orange County Shenffs deputies arrested a Huntington Beach man and two other suspects on suspicion of burglary after trailin' them fro!ll Orange County to a furmture store 10 Hemet Saturday. the sheriff's office reported. Driver hits, kills man Arrested when they allegedly were caught in the acl 0 1 burgJan21ng the store, according to shenffs deputies, were David P. Peterson, 31, Hunt- ington Beach; James C. Wrensch. La Habra, and Niessa L. Bauder. 27, Hollister. The suspects had bttn under surveillance for some tame. officers said. A 25-year-old Los Angeles man was killed Saturday when he and a companion were struck by a car gomg about 80 miles an hour while they were attempting to put 011 mto their car at the shoulder of the San Diego Freeway. officers said. California H1lhway Patrol officers said Ha Quoc Vu was dead at the scene of the 1nc1dent. south of Seal Beach Boulevard. His companion, Hue H. Nguyen. 22. was taken to We~mstcr Memorial Hospital with moderate injuries. according to officers. A California Highway Patrol spokesman said Jerry York. 23, of Huntington Beach, was arrested on suspicion of felony drunk.en driving after allegedly strikin~ the two men while passing vehicles on the 'ihoulder of the freeway . Just Call 642-6086 o::r,_~ ta0Ulftnee.d Mondey ~1odey II )°" 00 flOI ..... "°"'' P•P9• Dy 5 *> II m CAii W.tor• 1 It m 1t10 yow• c.opy •Ill be ._ea York was booked into Huntin&ton Beach City Jail. An autopsy is pcnd10g. Chase ends in Woman hit by theft arrests car. critical A 32-year-old w~man was injured critically when struck by a car while she ran across Warner Avenue in Huntinston Beach early Saturday, according to police. Police said the driver of the car swerved to avoid three people and struck Carolyn Lynn Crowe of Hunt- ington Beach who was laaaina behind her companions. She suffered major in1urics to the skull and pelvis. Hunungton Beach police took three suspects by surprise as they allegedly were loading cases of liquor into their vehicle earl y Saturday, accordin~ to officers. The suspects. who were arrested after a chase from Mario's Liquor Store. 17211 Beach Blvd .. were ident- ified as Rafael Orduno. 24, and Francisco Salcedo, 20. of Huntington ~ach and Sergio Alvarado, 23. Westminster. Whal do YH llke 1bo1t t~e Dall)' Pilot? Wha t don'& yoa Ute? Call tlle aamber at left aod YHr meHake wlll be recorded, &u111c:rtbff and deUvered to tbe approprLltt ~tor. Tllt tame U ·llHl' .. 1wert11 set\lfce may be used to record leuera to die ~dltor oa U)' topic. CoatrU~1&or1 co ou Letters columD mast ~lade tbdr ume ud leleplloae Hmbtr for vertflcatloo. No ctrcalatln calla, pleue. 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None of the 122 people on board wu injured Friday ni&ht when Aiaht 69 from Tampa to Houston landed in New Orleans at about 7:05 p.m. EST. Eastern spokesman Felix Forestieri said Saturday. Antl-Ntelllte ml•Ue fired W ASHtNOTON -The Air For~ announced Saturday that it has earned out this country's first niaht test of a sophisticated anti•satellitc missile fired from an F-1 S fiahtcr. An Air Force spokesman, Maj. Ron Rand, said the service "conducted an unarmed test of the ~er and booster auidaoce system of the U.S. Air-Launched Miniature Vehicle Anti-Satellite." "The ASA T missile wu launched from an F-1 S flying out of Edwards Air Force Base, Calif." he said. Sale.man charged In •laying• SHERMAN, Texu - A 36-year-old salesman was characd Saturday with slaying four men, including a sherftrs deputy, whose bodies were found last October in a hanaar for ultra-liaht airplanes. Lester Leroy Bower Jr., a salesman for a Datras chemical company, was arrested at his Arlington home at about 11 :30 p.m. Friday on a capital murder warrant, said Grayson County Sheriff Jack DrilCOll. The victims were shot Oct. 8 after going to the ranch hangar to discuss the sale of an ultra-light plane. Jae.tie Wll.an dlett at 49 MOUNT HOLLY, N.J. -Rock 'n' roll singer Jackie Wilson, once billed as "Mr. Excitement" and a top perfonncr until he collapsed on stage in 1975, died at a hospital Saturday. He was 49. Wilson was admitted to the Burlington County Memorial Hosl>ital on Jan. 8, said hospital spokeswoman Molly Timbn .. His family asked that no infonrtation about the circumstances of h1.s death be released, she said. Wilson, once billed as "Mr. Excitement," had several hit songs, includjng "Lonely Teardrops," m iaher and Hi&)\er" and "To Be Loved." CALIFORNI A Roc.t video. JbJ.ted to violence LOS ANGELES-Rock music videos feature scenes of terrorism, sadism, bondaae and tonure that promote violence amonJ youna people, says a study released by the National Coahtton <>o Television Violence. The repon. issued by coalition chairman Dr. Thomas Radecki, also found a 11 S percent increase in the violence in the lyrics of rock music in the past 20 years. Violence was also found on rock video album covers, and the repon said it found 60 'instances of aroups with violent names, such as the Dead K.cnnedys. ThJ'CC Teens Kill Four, the Pseudo-Sadists and Rash of Stabbings. Two .tllled In plane cruJJ FILLMORE -A homebuilt aircraf\ clipped elec- trical wires and slammed into an avocado orchard Saturday, killing two men inside the plane, authorities said. Sheriff's Set. Steve Cook said the two-seater craft crubed outside Fillmore in Ventura County, some 50 miles nonbwcst of Los Angeles, about 9:40 a.m. The victims' names were withheld until relatives could be notified. Fire at uret.IJaae plant LOS ANGELES -Fire in an industrial storage yard stacked with urethane material caused $325,000 damage Saturday and sent two Los Angeles County firefighters to a hospital with smoke inhalation and heat oxposure. Rames were reported at 8:03 a.m. outside Ramco Industries, a urethane producer in the City of Industry, about 18 mites east of downtown Los Angeles. At its peak, 13 fire companies battled the second-alarm blaze. Republican• rap Reagan SACRAMENTO -Two longshot Republican candidates for president -perennial contender Harold Stassen and businessman Ben Fernandez -condemned President Reagan's foreign and domestic policies before Reagan's home state supporters Saturday. The 76-year- old Stassen, who has cam~i&ncd in every presidential election year since 1948. said Reagan's foreign policy has created "a greater danger of nuclear war than any time in the last 20 yean." Femand;_z;.. a SS-year-old Los Angeles economist who ran in 18 vvP primaries in 1980, said Reagan has created "total chaos in the tax policy of the United States," plus the largest deficits in the nation's history and "the damndest recession since the 1930s." WoRLD Norway'• 'bl.gge11t •PY Kllndal' OSLO. Norway -Police have arrested the deputy chief of the Foreign Ministry press office on charges of spying for the Soviet Union, authorities said Saturday. News rcpons called the case Norway's biggest spy scandal of the post-World War JI yea.rs. Ame Trcholt. 41 , who helped arrange a news conference for Secretary of State George P. Shultz here last week. was picked up Friday night at Oslo's Fomebu Airport, chief prosecutor Magnar Aorhe1m said in a statement. Treholt was booked on a flight to Pans and news reports said he was carrying classified documents that he planned to tum over to the KGB, the Soviet secret police. Deadly riot. Jn Morocco RABAT, Morocco -Soldiers opened fire on rioters protesting increased food prices in northern Morocco killina dozens of people, accordina to news reports and travelen from the area. Estimates of the number of people slain in riots in a half dozen cities and towns Thursday and Friday ranged from two reported by French television to 100 rcp<>ned by the Spanish news aacncy EFE. Govern- ment officials denied there were any deaths. Soviet cen•are over pollat1on MOS('OW -The rulina Politburo officially chastised five aovemment ministers for fallina t.o control air pollution in western 1bena. Soviet newspepcn rcPorted Saturday. It was the scoond time Petr S. Neporozhniy, the 7J..year-old minister for power and electrification, has been censured. In May, the Com- munist Pany daily Pravda criticized him for flihna to crack down on corruption in h11 ministry and said he was officially rq>nmandcd. Saturday's rcpons on the weekly metlln& of the I ).man Politburo 11id Neporotbniy and four otl1er mlniltm were c:en un:d for compl11nts about poUuuon 10 the city of Kemerovo, a major mdustnal center 1n western S1bena. Gaby bac.t ln Oreaau GRENVILLE. Gttnada -Fonner Prime Mim ttr Sir Eric Oalry ended nearly five years of ~ile Saturday, retumlna with tean In his qcs. a prayer for President Hpn, and aharp criticism for Orenad.t's new govcrn- ent. Oa1ry had livc.'d in tbc United States since the MaKh ~· t979, coup that put Mauncc Bishop an Power • I , HEAVY EL SALVADOR FIGHTING . Guerrilla bombing ---cuts power to east matic weapon' fire 11 • n Raf~I Cedros, 24 miles cast of San Salvador, a Defenk Minist.ry •Poke mao said. There were no reporu of rtbtl casualtin The raid and another on the town of Santn Oominio. thrtt miles fanh<"r catt appeared auned at dtvert1na public atten- uon and milh~ry re ourcc-s from the major anny oountcnnsurgency dnve that beaan Friday in Usulutan. aucmllas by dawn, ht id. h cawed blackouts acros mo.t of Cabanai. Cuscatlan and northern San Vincente provinces, residents in the area 111d. rebel tronshold tn a nch couon-produci.,. area of the ma.inly aaricultural province. Fijhtins al wat rt'Po1'1Cd arouAd Sua JOf1C, l S miles east of San Apstln,; half of the country __ SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador (AP) - leftist auemllas attacked I power station with ba:iookas and bombed an electrical pylon, blacking out the eastern half of El SAivador on Saturday. One civil defenseman was killed in Santo Domingo, in San VicentCJ>rovincc. which was held by the rebels for four hours before they retreated, said a local ,nilitary com- mander who asked not to~ i<Sentified. The auerrillas also bombed an electncaJ pylon near Mercedes UmaJ\a. 65 m1lcse11t of the capital in Usulutan, 11jd a Power company cn&jneer in San Misuel who asked not to be identified. Rcttdentu1id ll blacked out la Union, Usulutan, San Miguel and Moruon provinca. Anny sources in Usulutan City repof'Wd heavy filhtina an San Aaustin, near the Lc'mpa River SS milcscastofSan Salvador, u the anny began to clear the provmc:e of iuerrillas and beain resettlement and development projects. There were no ttp0rt1 of ca.uilticl, b\ft people who hvc pear the military hotpitat in San lvldor uid arnbulancet Mft arriv1na early Saturday. A c1vil defense commander in Ciudld Bamos, 98 miles northea.n of San S&Jvador, said air force ;cu bOiiibed suspected guerrilla positions in v~ south of his post Saturday. J'bere were no· reporu on casiultlfl. Anny sources reported heavy flahting in San Aaustin, SS miles cast of San Salvador, as the military attempted to clear Usulutan province of guerrillas. Four national 1uardsmen were killed and two wounded when rebels bla.sted a power station with bazookas and auto- At least l 00 auerrillas attacked the flcctrical station late Friday ni&)lt, another local comm~dcr said. Army troops, backed by au force JeU and hchcopten armed with machine guns. drove back the The sources. who also in istcd on anonymity, said by telephone that the fightina occurred before dawn near the Meanwhile, President AJvaro Map.i:.a dedicated new U.S.~rnade tem~ bridic) Saturday acro11 lhe Lempe Rivtt near the remains of the CuscaWin bridjt, blown up by prriJlaJ on New Yeat"s f)jy. Gold medal Tcirzan Johnny Weissmuller is dead at age 79 ACAPULCO, Mexico (AP) -Johnny Weissmuller, who won five Olympic gold medals as a swimmer and went on to movie fame as Tarzan of the jungle, has died at the age of79. l The cause of Weissmuller's death at his Acapulco home late Friday was not disclosed. He suffered a series of strokes in 1977 and was an invalid at the home where he had lived with his wife, Maria. since 1979. "It just beat him down little by little." said h1sson,Jobony Weissmuller Jr. ofSan Johnny Wel.Mmaller FrancilCO. "He went peaceably, in his sleep. His wife tried to get him up and couldn't." States at the Amsterdam Olympics in 1928." said his daughter, Lisa Gallagher. by telephone from her home in Beverly Hills. But his greatest fame probably came as the star of 18 Tarzan films between 1931 and 1947. He was the fourth film actor to play the mythical hero created by Edgar Rice Burrou&)\s. "I went to the back lot at MGM. they gave me a G-string and said, 'Can you climb a tree? Can you pick up that girl?' I cnuld do all that. and J did all my own swinging because I had been a YMCA champion on the nngs," Weissmuller once said. When producer Sol Lesser refused to gjvc him a larger share of the profits after making ··Tarzan and the Mennaids" in 1947, Weissmuller dropped the role and turned to a series of "Jungle Jrm" movies. He also played that role on telev1s1on for I 0 years. He tried to make the transition to other types of roles in the 1946 film "Swamp Fire." "I played a Navy lieutenant in that one," he said. "I took one look and went back to the jungle." He estimated his film camiogs at $2 million, but said he made no money from reruns of his films. tn later years he lent his name for promotional purposes to health food stores and cocktail lounges. He was working as a greeter at Caesar's Palace Casino in Las Vegas in the 1970s when he teamed be had a serious heart condition. The disabling strokes followed and he was hospitalized at the Motion Picture and Television Country Hospital . · After the director there complained that his Tarzan calls in the middle of the niaht disturbed other patients, Weissmuller and his wife moved to a home in this Pacific coast reson a few-miles from the location of his last Tarzan film. "He always wanted to be here." Mrs. Weissmuller was one of the vcatest swimmers of all time, dominating his events at the 1924 and 1928 Olympics, setting a total of 67 world records and winning SS Amateur Athletic Union swimming ohampionsh1ps. "My father's proudest moment was when he carried the flag for the United Weissmuller sajd in a 1980 interview. "The climate is so nice. It 1s the least J could do, try and make him comfortable as po~s­ ible." J ohnny Welamuller played the roll of Tarzan in 18 moYlea. &•• pictured bere in a 1934 RXO prod action. Record cold in Over 50 cities By Tbe A11oclated Prest Record below-zero tows were set in more than 50 cities from the Rockies to th'c East Coast on Saturday as a bitterly cold mass of arctic air sitting on the eastern third of the nation made this the coldest January ever recorded in some c1 11es. Freezing temperatures were re- ported as far south as the Gulf Coast. the National Weather Service said. The coldest spot in the lower 48 states was Alamosa, Colo., at a l'C'Cord 34 degrees below zero. closely fol - lowed by Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., with a numbing 33 below. Lake Fnday. subfreezing temperatures touched every state but Hawaii. The low of 20 below at Toledo, Ohio, was the coldest ever recorded there at any time of the year. Sault Ste. Marie's reading was a record for the month of January. as was Detroit's 21 below. The only time ~troit has been colder was Christmas Eve 1872. when it was 24 below. Saturday's low of 23 below at Elkins, W. Va., was the Appalachian Mountain town's sec· ond coldest January reading -the coldest was 24 below on Fnday. The records follow the Chnstmas weekend cold snap that made 11 the coldest December on record across much of the nation. Western Pennsylvania had its cold· est night of the wanter, even colder than Ctiristmas weekend. Pittsburgh had 13 below, compared to 12 below on Christmas morning. On Friday records were set in at least 26 cities. with the mercury plummetin~ to 40 below 1ero at Minong, Was. It was so cold Saturda) at f-ort Wayne. Ind., that a.state police officer said eight trucks stopped running because the diesel fuel in their tanks began to gel. clogging fuel lines. The city had a low of 21 <tcgrees below zero. · Even extreme northeastern Flonda had a touch of subfreezing temperatures. But the soutbe~ of the state had lows way up in the 60s. and the forecast for Sunday's Super Bowl football pme at Tampa was for temperatures an the 50s. At least 30 deaths in 12 states were blamed on the combination of cold and snow over the past week. Every National Weather Service ~tat1on in Ohio reported a record low Saturday, as drd most reporting points 1n Kentucky. Illinois and Indiana. At m1daftemoon. Toledo had warmed to only 7 degrees below zero. U.S. says terrorists may have aircraft for kamikaze attacks WASHINGTON (AP) -U.S. intelligence has evidence that suspected anti-A merican terrorists in Lebanon and Iran have or will soon have access to small planes, helicop- ters and f.liders that could be used to fly kamikaze strikes aaainst U.S. warships in the Mediterranean and Persian Gulft.. senior odministratton officials said ;)aturday. The officials, speaking on con- dition they not be identified, said naval ships In the f'Clion arc being equipped with 'hon-range Stinger· anti-aircraft missiles and Vulcan Phalanx rap1d-finnJ machine guns to use against such a1rcran 1ha1 might escape d~ection by radar The Stinger is a shoulder-fired weapon that a Marine aboard i.hrp could aim and fire at a rela11 vely ,1ow- mov1ni. low-flying plane The Vul· can Phalanx is a modern weapon similar in some respects to the 19th Century . Gatling gun. It was de· veloped by the Navy as a last-ditch defense against cruise m1ss1lcs Pentagon sources told The A'I- -.ocrated Press that notices have bttn issued to all commercial a1rcran Oy1ng an lhe eastern Mediterranean to stay away from U . warships off Beirut The ships' crews have been placed on alert bccau~ of the poss1- b1 ht) of "u1c1de attacks. and com- mcmal p1lot'i arc being told that 1f the) fl y do)C to the warsh1~ they wrll bt· intercepted by military planes. The sources said the latest per· cc1ved threat comes from "statc- ~ponsorcd tcrronsts"' suppont'C:I by the Iranian rtovcmmcnt 4 l /2 -year-old Jimmy Tontlewics l8 reecued from the icy waten of Lake Mlchlean. Youth recovering f rom icy accident t HICAGO (AP ) -J1mm) Tontlcw1cz had been submerged rn Lake M1ch1gan for 20 minutes and was hmp as a doll when he was pulled from the ice-cold water last week. He had no heartbeat But mstead of tr)tng to bnng the 4-ycar-0ld bo) around. doctors plunge9 him Into a drug-mdoced coma. <\nd instead of warmrng him up, they hterall} put ham on ICC Now. a "eel.. alter he crashed through the ice dunna a sledd1na outma w1th ha~ father. TerRncc. there are signs the treatment is workm11. Jimmy opcn~d his eyes for th~ first nme Fnaty and moved has anns and legs. although he was stall unconscious. He continued to move on Saturday. His thumb moved when has mother squ~z.ed has hand. The monitor mea.,unng his brain waves beeped when she whispered in has ear Pn-hmmary results of a brain scan showed its function to be normal. "I think he's doing remarkably," said his father. Doctors at C'h1ldrtn's Mcmonal Hospital say the child. sull in a roma to control pressure an~rdc has skull, ma) be on the road 10 a complete recovery. Congress ready for election-yea~ session WASHINGTON (AP)-End1naa nine-week rcct . Conares 1s returnina for a prn1dcnt11l elccuon-ye.ar SCU1on C\pcclcd to be Iona on pohuc and short on 'ubstanc:e. The U.S. role 1n Lebanon and soanna federal dcf1c1t" top • conarcss1onal aaendl full of fo~ian and domestic 1nuc , most of them fen over from last year, as the 98th ConarcJC rcconvcn" for us IC'COnd ion Despite the Iona Im of pend1n.a ltti lat1on, 1e.idcr1 of both panics predict slam accomplishments 1n ~hat 11 upcctcd to be an •b rcviatcd n1on dominated by pre 1dential and conarc tonal ~lection postunna. .. It should be a very quiet )'c'tr around here," said Sen Robert Oolc. R-Kan., chairman of the natc F1nanct C ommittct • Pre\1den1 Re11aan will outline hi\ g.t>.lb for 1984 when he dclivt·r ht\ \talc of the Union addrc on Wcdncld y , . 1nd send hi\ hudaet for fi$Cal )Car 198~ to Capitol Hill on FC'b I He mil) IJH' Republican k1dt'r. an advance look at has propo.,,.fl, on Tutsday when he &OC' to 1hc C ap1tol for o C10P ludcl"\h1p lun\.hcon And Trea~ury~"Cretary Donald Rqan wall ~lk about tht \late of the nation'\ economy 11 a 1 hursday heanna beforT the ltouK" na1c fa:onomtt C omm1ttct The contanucd rrn net of lJ troop 1n Lebanon wall command ht'"ln ~ l'onarcv~mnal attention in the com ma wrcks ( onsrc'~ dl"I: IUl"d IA\I S.:plcmber to 1110\\. u Mannes 10 Mny in tkm1t throup.h m1d-Apnl 198.S. hut" n:- tvalulltun af thi dC\. 1s1<'n '«'"'' hkel) a" more and more mcmhcr' -ltrpuhhc n\ '""'ell a .. OC'mocrats -C\prt 1m1J conl'Cm\ Jhout thr l ' \ rolr thcrt • t lou ·f on:1 n \fTa1M 'ut'C'ommnttt "'ill took into the !\UbJ('(l Ot1 1 bunday. uadc" ofooth pan1n hive e~p1n9Cd concern that the nation ' arowtn dcficn headed toward lhe S200 b1lhon·a·,car mark, could thwan the ec:ooom1c rec:o .. 8ut f('v. hold out much l'l'll hope of tnmmina them th1 clcct1on '\-Cir either by \pcnd1n1 cuu or tu 1ncn:a~. "It'., 1ff\ • ad n. Lawton Clul of Aonda, wn1or Dcm()('r:tt on the ~nate Bud t (omm11tet. "Election )l"lr!t If(' alwav' difficult and this one has a lot of player\. h m•) ~ mort of a ~'lrt\al.cr )tar " ··w e had pohtK 1n '8' but we'rt su~ iioana to ta b1 er do'<' an 'K,4:· ~1cted HouSt Republican l.ttckr Robert H. Michel of llhnoi "1 ~c a I~\ of rh ton ind talk." ~•chcl adJrd. "F. vcntu II~ < onart~' ha\ to add~., ll5elf to 1t l1.,>ntr(llt· 1n dtfic1t l Bu' untonun I J), il '' puhf al -tin )"OU n~ mcm~ • Tiu •ell "" hctt la cut ( pcndina).' .. .. A.4 Orange Coast OAILY 1PILOT /8und1y, Janu1ry 22. 198'4 ................................................................................................... Births turned Butch lnto Bertha 8y JAIMEE SEELEY Of .. o.m, "-' ..... omeone h.as been crecpina about the Fluor Cotpora11on'" ifound'i 1n Irvine rec:cntly, h1d1na 1n the bushes and befnendmii employet''i while big <kllh• and secret board meeting~ t~kc place on the other 11de of\hc tall iJll!!.~ walt'i A corporue spy'> No. 1\'\ Butch, a tono1sc-shc:ll· colored cat who has become a fa von tc of the workers at Fluor. However, Butch was changt:d to Benha by "his" adoptive fum1l> recentl> aflcr a family of k1ttrn' appeared on the Fluor around'i Benha was first spotted about two months aao Jumping in and out of hushes on the grounds, said one Fluor employee. It wa1.n'1 long afler that four kmens appeared but the fiflh kitten. the runt, didn't come out for a couple of week•. he added " I think he tried to get a bird and the bird got the best of him." The t-atr.. who made their home by the door in front of corporutc head- quaners wcrr cared for and fed by lt\he Det" Cfranosce. thl" company'' re<.ept1on1M But urano'iee wasn't the onl) one who took an intere11t in the ml\ .. A lot of rmplo)ce' contributed to hu ) food for thr animal\," \he said. When the In.inc Animal helter wa~ called out w capture the animal~ they could only apprehend thrte of the kittens Mother and the other bab1c' rem11n free Thou&h some r luor employee have expressed an mterclit 1n dopt· ins one of the k1tteM, Dav11 said felines arc wild and not adoptable at th1spomt. "Tho ku~ns have never been around people und they're temfied of them." she said. "We would hkc 10 ~c them become socialized and we're trym& to do th•t. They may come around but we just want people to know they will probably never be the cuddly cat who runs to you when you come home because their mother has ljught them to run from people." A HOMELESS FRIEND WITH A COLD NOSE AND A WARM HEART NEEDS YOU •.• '260 REWARD I For Information INdlng to the appr9henak>n of drlv., Involved In hh 6 run llCCI· «Mnt that occured at ap-prox. 2:57AM Frida, night, on the laat.ade o Coeta MMe near the comer of Holldar • Irvine Ava. Car eouaht after befi.ved to be Camero LT. Hit on driver aide front. Call ... wport a .. ch T,.ttlc DIYlalon. 144-3141. ca .. It 14-50071. Help eave the one you couldn't take home. Support the Animal A11iatance Learue Orao,.r Lount) • latlnl huma11r Mirlf"l~ "-" funrllnn oolrh on indl\1dual <11ntribulion• A_. PET HELPLINE savrd 2.922 10111 or unwa1111·d ,,,.,, in t QS:J CRUEL TY INVESTl(,ATION by our ~tat,. llumanr Oflwn LOW -COST ~PAY/...,. t: TER ''' rrilu• r th" tragu pt>I ,urplu,. 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B•ker Coeta Meu 549-1311 CCH'Mf Hat~ ...,. &9Mef The ca•t of South Cout Repertory'• "Flnd- hag Home," from left: Steve A va108, Dexter Hamlett, Steve Beu;eu, Patti Ya•utake and Terey Summera. This play really hits home for those jn a strange laJ?.d By CHRISTINE DECKER Of IN Delly Pt6ol ltefl Bud Burger the Surfer catch~ an awesome wave in California and nde~ 1t to a fictional land of parad15c called Aboland. He gets offh1s board a fl er one of the .. ta'it1est waves ever," and discovers what it's like to be a stranger 1n a c,trange land. He can't understand thP language. his baggies and T-shirt with "Life's a Beach' scrawled across it just doesn'I fit in and he doesn't unde,. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;mmmmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.~~~~~~~~~ij stand any of the Abolanders' cus~ 11 toms. Thi' is the sctllnJ. of "Finding Home" the new children's educa- tional touring play written, directed and performed by South CQast Reper- tory Theatre members. It played on SCR's main stage Thursday after- noon to a packed house of more than 500 adults and children. .. :J30/o Off Our Finest , Oak Parquet! • Preflnl1hed and prewaxed • Tongue & groove edges CIHalc Serles 6" x 6" x 5/16" REG. 59¢ SAVE 38o/o! SAVE 25°/o! ... ~ . , ~· Ceramic OetmHI 4 1/4" 1 4 1/4" REG.11C 11 ¢ SALE EA. 20% Off! Terrace Floral . Mosaic Tile .... ~--• Mounted on lhMll __,,... • 8Hutlful pattemal --~---__. Look tor Hie i.gal "..-1-",.P_. Approx. eq. ft. lheei. _ ---REG. 2.7t-4.99 NOW ONLY SAVE 25°/o! 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Brlk Tiie i:-.. -'' REG. 1·09 87.¢ • Llnhtwei...ht I lnat•ll• eully 12 I 12·· SALE ·~ • .. •Antique Red NOW REDUCED 1 &o/o! : 1 Amtlco Tiie • Commerclal grade • 100 gau" CX-14/41 491fo RIO. SM · • 12 • 12" SALE S/f 5 eq. ft. per ctn. 594 RIO. •. .. SALE CTN. CUT 25%! Area Rug1 • OMntal tty ... • Look for tapl AI0.21 ...... " SALE 224~ 7 4~ "Where All The Choice• Make All The 01,,.,.nce" WESTMINSTER 15191 Beach Boulevard SANTA ANA 2801 So. Bristol St. SANTA ANA 322 w. 17th Street (Neat Segen trem St.) 898-3388" 557-1324 The show will tour area school through June 15, with more than 40 performances alrcad} sched uled. The pla y could be wa tched just for the fun of it. The costumes are bnght and original , the mu~1c 1~ upbeat. the lines are funny. But the educational part of the production is hard to mi~., It's a musical parable explonng the feeli ngs of a newcomer who is tf)1ng to adJU'lt to a strange. new countr} Oranse County residents can re- late. With thoui.and~ of immigrant'> pounng into the area each ye ar, there'c, a need to understand what these uprooted people ~o th rough a' the) try 10 adjust to their new home Burger the surfer dl\C"Over'>. he ha-. to learn a new language, gi ve up \Orne of hi" heheft1, study hooks on cu\· tom<i. lows and history · I\ fter a while Burger. pla yed h} Steve Bca1ley. rcah.ze'i it'~ not soeas) He gets fru'itrated and angry when the Abolander'> call him a "stupid. laz). dumb Califore1gncr" because the) don't understand him and he dot.·11n'1 undcr!>tand Abolandcr11 "You have to become like lhl· re\I of the group. ~ou ha\C to adJU'>I to our wa ys You ha ve to look. ac:t and play like u\ ... he's told Burger concl udes 11 '>hould a he give-and-take rcla1u1n\h1p between the ne\\<comer and hi'> new count') Instead of tr)ing 10 make a melting pot of the population 1t should be more like a salad bowl People should be able 10 retain their 1nd1vtduality. 1!1 Lhe me'>sage The audience la all caught up ln South Coaat Repertory'• "Flnd(ng Home." ~ The audience <;eemed to en1 oy the o;ho"" while at the time learning an important les~on. "I've M.'cn a lot ofpre1ud1ce. When I first ll'·~d here I thought how peopk can be reall y mean:· ..aid Tuan Do. 14. El Toro. "The play showed me people can be like that in an> country. ··1 gue'is they're not heing mean. they JU'>l look at U'> and see our difference and that makes them act that wa) ... 'i31d Tuan Do. ""ho came to this country with his parent~ from Vietnam Most children admitted to learning more about their fellow school chil - dren and ne111.hbors who arc 1mm1· grants "It taught me that }OU \hould Ix> nice to people from different coun- tne\. We should welcome them." said Lisa Weis•,, 10. lrv1m· "I'll be nicer to ne" kid'> at '>Chool I'm going to go up and ..a> hi to them and make them feel rnmfonable." said Shelby Hunt. 10. Laguna Beach Even adults learned \ometh1ng from "Finding Home .. "I didn't realize ho"" we rnmc acros\ to foreigner\. ~omet1 mes 1 think we Just ignore them hcca u'iC we don't understand them. I hope to be different from now on:· sa id Jan Sicker. Anaheim Military sees bullet train problems By tht> Associated Pr e11 .:\ pmpo,cd high-speed rail line between I oc, Angele'> and San Diego could cause "significant disruption" to military training operations at Camn Pendleton Manne Corps ba'iC. a report \a)S The military report also ~s that con.,truL11nn of the \3 I b1ll1on rail prOJ<.'C:t rnuld ~pur large-scale de- velopmt·nt in the area. resulting in the elimination of Camp Pendleton a!> the la\t opcn-'>pace buffer between Lo~ Angeles and San Diego. Concerns were also raised about the propo~d 130-mile route of the train which would pass \hrouiih Orange ( ounty (stopping in Irvine) and indude an I !S-m1lc stretch that nasSC\ through Camp Pendleton. 1 he report said that proposed route could cause "significant dr~ruplion or d1!>placcment of militacy opcrauons (that) ma) render the proJeCt unac- reptable to the l I <; Manne Corp\ and the Department of the Navy .. Manne Corps planners also ex- prcssc.'d concerns that the elccmcally· powered train might Jnterfere wtth . m1l1ta!) and c1v1han commun1caf1on near its t>ath The rciiort . released Thur~a). will he suhm1tted to state and federal agencies a~sess1ng the env1ronment11I impact of the bullet train. which " being promutc.'d hY Am erican High \peed Rail C orp The prOJCCt ha., c:ome uruJer in- creasing cnt1c1\m in recent wreks. A report prepared hy thl' rnngre\s1onal Office of Technnlog) i\\<,cssmcnt said 11doubted1he pri vatcl )·linanccd proJect would attrall a largl· enough ndersh1p lo make a profiJ adding that 11 could IJr<>habl y not \uu·eed without an infu~1on of federa l \Ub\ld1cs • Five ~outhern ( ahforn1a rn1c~. '>an ., Diego Del Mar. ( arlsbad . <>cean\lde and Tustin. have also expressed oppo!.1t1on to the train on envtronmentul ground' and have filed a ~u11 1n a hid to halt t\\ con~trurt1on CONTROL OF NIXON LIBRARY San Clemente to run proposed fa ell tty By &be A11oc:l1ted Pre11 . A. propo\Cd R1ch111rd Nixon Prc'il· den11al l 1brary will he open 10 the publ1<.: and will make available: dis· puted file~ on the Wutcraatc $Candol 1f they ore ruled public document~. o \an C'll'll\L'ntc Clly ufficllll $1\)'S C It)' Anomcy JcrT Odcrman ~•d Thur\day he wonted to deny recent. report 1hat the Nixon Prt~dcnual L1brul'} 1-oundahon, the pnvatt or· aan1111ton sceklna fundina for the Jibrar)'. plann~ 10 keep control over e institute. Ockrman 1d an 11rccmcnt he· t~ccn n C lcmcntc and the foun· on. 1ancd la t <Xtober. uyt the .facility will follow the pattern of oil other pre 1dcr1t1a1 llbrar1e : built wllh , I .. pnvatc fund'>. I hen 3dm1n1s1errd a' a oubh<. fa<.1lm h} th e K'IHrnmrnt Th<.' .1g1t•rmt·n t al\o 'itatt'I nc1tht•r the found:tllon nor N1~on will be able to "cxdude the publu; from thl.' library. hm11 accl"'i\ to rnntenal., or cxetc1~ any ed1t onal power to ~lt'ct onl) matenal'i fa"f}11ahk to Nl'~on or \omconc\ cont·ep11on of what mtgh1 he favurablr to him " Oderm5111 \Sid the hb1 ury "will have lhl.' tome.' 1ntc3nty and \laturc 8\ an> other prc'i1dent1al libr•ry-1f 1t"' to be built in n Clemente • Man-'playing doctor' sought by SA police Santa Ano pohc:c nrt looking fur 3 man who fondled l\1110 tc n-ogc 1url\ white pos1n1 as p }'t1c11n. The man. who 1dcnt1fird h1m~lf as "Dr Vuquc1." w.cnt door to duor olfcnna free cxamin111ons tx-c u of I !>UpPQ\Cd flu cpidcm1C'. l i fuctda)' mc1Jent w> reported by the girl,. mother, who met the man at a rclattvr·s hom~. actor~ to a n1a Ana police pokc,man, "Dr Va~U</'' said hr worked at the Oran t~ County Health ( lint<' on I 7th .$trttt. But o check ot the chnrt h~ Polll:t rncaled no t.lo<.tor by that n.-rnc • ' - . THOIAS ELIAS College tuition not out of line By THOMAS O. ELIAS As~de from reapportionment, nothinapreoccupiesCalifomia Poh· ticians so much as the issue of junior college tuition. Should community colleit stu- dents be forced to pay a small fec - SSO is the figure quoted most often -fort~eireducation?Yes. say Re· publicans led by Gov. Deukmejian, who last year refused to restore SI SO million in tw~yearcollege budget cuts when the Lcgulaturc wouldn'tgo-. along with tuition. No. insist many Democrats whose bottom-lane position is that b~d&ct cuts and resulting slashes 1n course offerings arc preferable to any wcak- cninJ of C-ahfomia '1 frcc-<ducataon tradition. Or•nge Coaal DAILY PILOT/Sunday, JMUtwy 22, 1814 tllt 's hard for me to understand how anyone could be so Jrreverent of Laguna's scenJc beauty by removing the row ~f trees and greenery, especially at this sensJtlvepteway 1o La.Jluna." · l'M PICKING 'TUE J<EDSKINS OJER 'P~t RAIDERS! BS!t BLOUJlft"" 1A&UDa BeacJI Cuttmg of Cliff Drive tree. was shock to scenic balance To the E.ditor There once wua beautiful srove of trees &Jona North Cout HiJbway a1 Oiff Dttve -marluna not only~~c down.hill slope 10 t.quoa's Main Beach and Downtown Lquna but also providma an arti5lic ae1una for our LaJuna Art Museum and for the entry to Heisler Park and t.radtt1onal clilli~ pllCC'I s1,1ch u the Royal Hawaiian1 lat Bnsas and tbt Cottaae. Then Wlthin I 'h houra on Monday. Jan. 16 the arove of trees was cut down and destroyed leavina a stark vacant look to the cnure area. J bcc-ame aware of the "tree cutt1n1" aft.er' a series of phone calls from concerned rcsi<ients and business people in the nei&hborhOOd. Who was rcspansible for this seems unclear at this moment, but it appears somewhere between the propeny owner and CalTrans. h's hard for me to unde11tand how anyone could be so irreverent of Laauna's scenic beauty by ttmovina the row of trees and arecncry, es- pecially at this sensitive pteway to La1una. As a Forestry student and later a ranscr It is cleat &o me thit the '""9 could well have been uved iild maintained. lfit ~ 1 root~ the surface rooU COUid tiive beefta blc:k and the btancbtl trim enoufh to enable support by rem~runaroou. ;a Now that n ii done we're all to see what will be plUleid &o the trees. A lot of pcOpk wa1tin1 and wishina that there Will'1e some effort to equal the beauty was dettroyed. But the real trapdy iJ that tbit ~ of thina can happen so qu== 10 the hean of Laauna, without city input or ~ Seems liu there mould be ao ~ ment or understandins -bet CaJTran1 and the city requiri~ concurTence in any sianlftcant -includina tree removal -aJ the CalTrans routes thtoutf> ~ city ..• but would bi& and pooirec CalTraos ever consider IUCb u agreement with a small ud ~ town? BENBLOUNP. 1.quna Belcla Columnist was on the-mone To the Editor. to believe that Conarm will suddenly become responsible about 'pendi.Qs.: "A SSO fee tSJUSt a foot 1n the door," said Democratic As- semblyman Tom Hayden. "It would go up from there and many poor students would be deprived of ed uca- llon." But that position has seemed to soften this month. And although no one is sayi na so, the reason clearly is the enrollment profile released la st month by the California Post- secondary Education Commission. Uncovering some sales tax facts Columnist Pat Buchanan as to be complimented on his Daily Pilot column of Jan. I 7 entitled: "Reaaan Loses Ground 1f he A&rees to Tax Hikes." Mr. Buchanan couldn't have been more correct in his comments es- pecially on two counts. Finl, he pomts out that given SSO billion in new revenues, as Democrats in Con- gress arc requesting th~ is no reason Second, if President Reapn aaroet to more i.a.xes, the Republican Party will have 1051 iU winn:ina di~ We desperately need a president Wbe will. as Buchanan puts h, .. F'_ apinst the incessant clamon of lb.t CPEC's statistics ~ealed the statc'scommlfnity college student body (before the cutbacks) as pnmar- tl~ white. middlc-<:lass and female. with a healthy component of students coming baclc for more cducat aon even though they already have degrees from four-yearcolle.ses. "The rhctonc sa ying communttt' colleges arc for the poor and disad- vantaged doesn't hold up," said com minion director Patrick Callan. .. The data show that a modest fee wouldn't throw the great majontyof students an to the street " Adds Harold Geaogue. chief educa- tion spec1ahst an the state legislative analyst\ office. "To be more efficient 1nancconom1csensc, we should have some charges for those who can afford 1t. The effi cient ust of public re- sources would call for those who can afford to pa) to pa) ... Democrats respond that any kand of tuition, even when combined with scholarships for the needy. would drive the poorest and most 111· informed students away. By BOB DINSEN $500,000 of our tax dollars is being 'ipent on selling the idea that Orange Cou nty citizens should pay more sales taxes than ci tizens in the rest of the state and on related studies. With all this propaganda, many facts arc covered up: • An average family of four would P.?Y SI O.SOO more in sales taxes than if they li ved in a different county. The Transpartation Commission figures on collecting an additional SS'I• billion. With two million people in Orange County. simple division proves the cost. • Nonnally, freeway c-0nltJ'Uct.ion and improvements are financed with Federal or State money with pri· oritics allocated according to need. If we use the Orange County sales tax increase for upgrading our freeways. the psolinc taxes collected in Orange County will be spent on freeways in other counties and in ~er states. Jn effect, we will be taxin urselves for freeways most of us wi I never sec. • Over SI billion would &O for ~nstruction of a rail system that would be used by a very minute percentage of us. For each pas.senger trip, taxpayers would pay over $4 for the construction. No mention 1s made of the fact that taxpayers would also have to subsidize the operating ..... costs. lfpas~gcrs had to pay the full cost, ridership would be almost nil. Would we end up with a bigger tax increase than we thouaht? • No other area with a papulation density similar to ours has such a rail system, so the plan is a aamble with our tax dollars. If it is such a good idea, why did we get rid of the rail system we once had? Wby is Philadel- phia plannina to scrap its rail syste"" • We arc led to believe that the trains would ease traffic congestion. Actually. so few people would ride the trains that we wouldn't notice the difference in traffic. Taxpayers pay 80 percent of the fares for our local busy system and many buses have been taken out of service because of poor ridership. •Some of the new tax money would go to citiet for road expenses. That doesn't mean that much more would be spent on city streets. You can expect funds presently being spent on streets, other than general funds, to be diverted to Junkets and creating more of the fat in Jovcmmcnt that we tried lo iet rid of when we voted for Prop. 13 m 1978. ... • If the voters approve the tax increase plan, it doesn't necessarily mean that that will be the plan used, for Politicians will have the power to change the plan without going to the voters • The comm1ss1oners running the planareappaintcd to the position. Do we want politically appointed people handling this $51/• billion? • There arc many people in this Oran~ County who live on small fixed incomes. They have faced rent increases, doubled drivers' license fees, greatly increased auto regis- tration fees. increased state gasoline taxes. increased f edcraJ psoline taxes, tncreased arocery prices and skyrocketina utility ratci. I have talked to many of these people who bundle up cvenin11 to save heat costs and who can't afford to buy meat. This l611J percent tax increase would actuAlly take food out of thc-ir mouths. • What is ha~nina to the Sl6S million of psohoe taxes collected annually, in Oranac County? Jn 1978, we voted for Prop. I 3 hopmg to cut some of the fat out of government and to cut the perccntaac of our income soma to gov em men 1. l f we have changed our minds. let's not pick such a poor plan. Do we want to see empty trains competing with our empty local buses and to, in effect, fund freeways that we will never use? Oo we want to pay more sales taxes than the people an the rest of the State and ~et so little benefit? Dmsen 1s a Garden Grove Ory Councilman • Provider State.'' ) DERALO 0 . HUNT C:O.ta Mm BB crime is not an epidemic l Tot.be Editor. l am writing 10 response to the column by Steve Marble in the Jan. 16 issue on the topic of crime in Huntington Beach. Lately there has been a sharp increase 1n murders committed, but this is no reason to be alarmed. As noted by Mr. Matble the statistics inclicate that H.B. is still one of the safest cities in California. Police Chiefllobitallle also felt \hat &1.l of us should be proud to .live in Huntinaton Beach and not fret bt- cause of a few killinp. True tile cnmes have come in a rapid -.. cession since the beajnn1n1 of the year, butjustconsidcrt.bef'act that the majori.i of _the criminals bl've already ~n apprehended befote you decide to criticize the Huolinlloo Beach Police Force! BAJUlY E. l YON Huntincaoa 9-cb "You (would) dishearten the people who are the least mo11 vated. the least soph 1stu.:ated, the ones who don't know how to apply for finan cial aid," s.aad Assembl)man John Vasconcellos But the reality 1s that the political impasse overtu111on has already disheartened and dnvcn away at least as many students as t u1 t1on would. DETENTIST DRIVEL FROM SURPRISING SOURCE Callan 's comm1ss1on estimated that the SI SO ma I hon fund cutback hasdepnved the community colleges of about 160.000 students. That's because the classes they_ would take are simply not bcmg offered. And that's because the first people to feel the economic p1nchatJun1or colkges were part-ta me tcacheni -who handle about one-third of all ~tudcnt· faculty contact, even though their pay totals less than one-tenth of tom· munlty college re' cnuc'\ Because ot union contracts and tenure agreements. the pan-umers were cut first, even though that translates an to a hea.,. y los\ of dass offerings. "There may be a dccpl) felt commitment 10 this state to keeping the system open and fret." said Callan. "But 1t has s..icnfi ced 160.000 students Reagan's speech bows to politics not goodpolicy W ASHJ NGTON -Soviet ob- duracy has paid off. Not two months have elapsed since the Russians walked out of the arms talks. And the consequent mounting pressure·· from Europe, the media, the Democrats -upon President Reagan to do something. anything. to set them batk. has converted Reagan rnto a postul.ant of the Order for Peaceful Coexistence. The year 1984, Reagan comforted us Monday, "isa yearofop- Jl(>rtunities for peace ... " "We mu!lt and will engage the Soviets in a dialogue as ~nous and construct ave a$ possible, a dialogue that wall serve to promote peace 1n the troubled regions of the world, reduce the levels of arms, and buiJd a ~onstructive work1n1 relationship." The Cowboy has come almost full circle. years older than when he took office; not a si ogle new born ber has been added. ihc U.S. Minuteman missile force is three years older; not a smgle new missile hasbecnadded. Under Reagan. the U.S. has agreed to settle for one-trurd the number of B-I 1 Gerald Ford thought essential. one- half the numberofMX missiles Jim my Carter recommended. Where Carter plan nod to put 200 MX'sinsccuresheltcrs, Reagan in tends to stick 100 in 20..year-old \tlos he himself said were vulnerable to Soviet attack. "Wedo have common interests, .. the President declared.·• Foremost among them is to avoid war and reduce the level of arms." U ~n what evidence does the President make the lattcrclaim?The Soviet m1ss1le.bu1ldup has terrified and cowed Europe toward pacifism. TheirgJgantacconvcntional armies maintain an empire that would dissolve without such military power. If they share our intemt in reducrng the "level of arms," wh)' dad the y then, as Reagan noted, produce "six times as many ICBMs, fourt1mcsas many tanks and two ti mesas many combat aarcraf\," as the United States 1 n the past decade? lfthey share our interest in arms control, why did they cheat on SALT I with the SS..19. violate SALT JI by testing two new missiles. cheat on the ABM treaty by erecting that gigantic missile defense radar at Abalakovo. and cheat on the b1olog1cal and chemical warfare treaties by gassing and poisoning the Hmong people, th e Cambodians and the Af&hans. and by building the anthrax factory that blew up in Sverdlovsk'> This week a perfectly om a nous story appears 1n Aviation Weck & Space Technology The Cl A has reportedly told the President the Sov1cti. arc put Un& 1 n place clements of a nat1onw1de m1\111le defense and may be on the vcrae ofa "breakout" from the ABM treaty PAT BuclWWI "We're prepared to discuss the problems that d1v1dc us and to work for fair practtcal ~lut1ons on the basis of mutual compromise ... said Reagan. But 1fthe fundamental issue that d1v1dcs us is the Soviet ambition to undennme, encircle. d1v1deand de· stroy the West, using subversion, terror, inttm1dat1on and proxy wan. what isa "fair practical solution." based on "mutual comprom1se" 10 lhat "problem"'> "We do not threaten the So' 1ct Union. Freedom poses no 1hrcat " . To the contrary. Mr. Pres1dent · Cons1denng what the prospect of f rccdom dad to the Soviet colony in Poland.111sobv1ous that freedom - the freedom to spealc. to publish, to assemble, to organize, to demon- strate, to travel. to choose one's leaders-is a mortal threat to the Soviet Union. Our policy toward the SoVLcts, said the President, is not simply "credible deterrence." but "peacxful compcti· 11on and constructi ve cooperation ... How do you ha ve "construct1 vc cooperation" wnh an "evil empire" that wishes to bury you? Forty years into the decisive con- 01ct between Western civ1hution and its greatest heresy aod miahtiest enemy. tellina the cold. hard truth about the war we arc an, about the ~entices that will~ andefimtel> ~quired, about the character of the enemy we face. has bcco~ bad politics Even. apparentl>. for Ro Reagan. "The end we all want 1sa~ much educational opportunity for as many peo~~ possible. ihc means to ,that has free tuttton. but now we re sacrificina the end to save the means." The ant1c1patcd wave of rehef that swept West Euro~. where they toss and tum at night af we arc not talkina to the Russians, was less di~uicting than the chortlina among Amencan con11ervati vcs that Ronald Reapn had "pre-empted the peace issue." l.M. Bovo ----Punch ' What's more. national figures sua· gest a small tu111on would produce few changes In theJunmrc.·ollcac~· makeup. While Cahfornaa 's student OYSTERS SET THEIR SHELLS bo<iy ii S9 percent female. the . What does it say about the stamina of the West for th11 protracted conflict when it has become clever poUtict for a conservati ve president to tailor his rhctonc about the Soviet empire to more closely approximate that of Walter Mondale? ON DAYLIGHT TIDAL TIME national '*'eraac is SS percent. While 18 percent ofCalifom1a students already havecollegcdcaree,, 1t·s 15 percent nai1onally. The main difference" tu1t1on There is none an Cahfornan while the national avcrnac 1$ S5S8 That $UUCSts Ha yden 1scorrcct - oncctuiuon bcains, 11 wall ao up But 1t also su11e'1 • u Callan say~ that "Other people have med other approachcund stall '4:rvC ba,1cally the same population .. £1111111 Sant• Mon"'•·hl~d columnist on 1tn1e 1uue Jun as in war, truth 1s the fi~t ca"lualty; so 1t 1!1 in the pursuit of that arand illusion: detente. ~reason we-may nowcnaaar 1h constructive dlllotue, said the Prn1- dent, 1s thatour"rcstorcd detem:n«" ha made the world 1 "safer place." What is Reapn refemna to?Tbc lJ .S. Strateaic Air Command ii thrtt • Ship a batch of li ve oysters far inland, and for awhile they'll con· tinue to open their shells at the times of the hiah tides where they ong- anated. Atrer a couple of weeks, thcy11 chan .. c, and o~n their shells at what would be htah·ttde times whert the)" rt at. 1f 1he sea were there. Why catfiih 1n the Nile River hab1tually \Wlm upside down l do not know. Q Who invented plywOOd? A. None other than Alfred Nobt'I. the man who fint came up wnh dynamite Nobel drew plans for ORANGE COAST H.L. Schwerta Ill prcfabnc~tcd plywOOd hou!d that to " ,..,1111_ be a mblcd quickly at the sue , but . I al.,, 1·11 t has compatnou dtd,'t think tt wu ,_ Chur Do•.mtr---_......._ .._. n011on ~---ICMOt 11141 .tU••IMl '-:->~I avvu • ' 141N 11.illl\lllW Q. hn't n true that the J1P'nese suicide Oief\ of World War 11, the Ka.m1kan pUotll. wett volunt n who coµ Id quit an)'1ime they wanted Llr" 0 . lpHf'9 .,..,....r.i0t to? I Yanomamo tnbe alo~'!S the Braz.1han- Venc2uelan border There. it used to be customary for a mother to kill fint· born daua.hters, chensh 1 flnt-bom '9"· then kill any add1t1onal un· wanted children. male or female Q. What's a "Portmanteau" word" A A word made from two other word Like "brunch" from breakfast and lunch Or "imas" from smoke and f~ Or at least, that•s what the "Altcc an Wonderland'' wntcr l..twn Carroll called such 1o1rord PR DI< T ION Seaso ned C111zens wtll remcmbt'r Ct~ Or· well'' ominous book. "198'4 • The )Cir is herc. Of Orwell's 137 prechc· 1iona thcl't'tn. bou1 100 have comt true IO fi r Parcnu In <. ub. routintl> tell their t:haldrtn 1n ooJ ~1th tt\at the )'ouna.\ttn don't l milk b«au'C ll rott th 1 r tc:et~. I Ollt. by L.A. Tlmll Synd. --one Of the Joya of a femtly-owned buatneaa Is that • can enjoy our Sunday dlnnera whlle ha ng a board meeuno at the same time:· I • A 8 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, January 22, 19&4 . tlfe Extension Scientists Accidentally Discover Natural Substances Which . - Cause You r Body To Burn Fat Faster! • I • ew eta o ism an Los Angeles: Miracle Pill Helps You To Lose Weight and Regain Lost "Vigor" by Making You a "Teen" Again! You may have seen headlines like this recently. Newspapers in circul ation all over the country have reported the sensational news about two natural substances which are helping thousands of adults lose weight fast by "tricking" the body into acting like a teenager. These nutritional substances. called L-arginine and L-orn1- thine, stimulate the body's production of growth hormone. Dr. Robert Harris. a specialist in nutritional medicine in Staf- ford Springs. Connecticut, was recently quoted as explaining: "Growth Hormone maiy be what'• reaponal· bl• for allowing t .. nagers to down thou- .. nda of calorl-In hamburge,. and other fooda and atlll be thin a a rail. "Growth Hormone la preMnt In people up through the teenage JMra, then alowlJ dim· lnlahn with age. But L-arginine and L-ornl· thine make th• bodJ 'thi nk' It belong• to a t .. nager again, allowing adulta to eat •• much aa th•J want-and atlll be thin and wiry." What does this mean? A ccording to the latest medical research. one of the reasons teenagers arc thin and muscular 1s that their bodies naturally produce growth hormone. But. as we get beyond those teenage years the production of growth hormone 1s reduced-and then everything "starts to slip." We develop a middle-aged paunch. and the cellulitt.: begins to gather in pocket~ under our skin. Try as we might. whether by eating less or by forcing ourselves to exercise, the fat and flab continue to accumulate relentlessly as we age. But. suppose you could exchange that fat for muscle and regain your teenage body? Do you remember how you used to look when you were younger? These miracle substancec; were introduced to the public by the famous and respected research !)C1enllsts. Durk Pear!)on and Sandy Shaw. in their new best-selling book. "Life Extension." "SHE LOST 25 POUNDS OF FAT AND PUT ON s· POUNDS OF FIRM-TONED MUSCLE IN JUST SIX WEEKS!" Sandy is a biochemist graduate from UCLA and Durk is a physicist graduated from MIT. They have devoted their li ves to research into how to prolong life and postpone aging. Still . they discovered the amaziQg properties of L-arginine and L-ornith1ne almost by accident. What happened was that Sandy fell and broke a bone in her fo:or. Because b-ar-gm1ne wa"' known for jts ability to peed heal-ina. she started taking It da1I}. Much to her ama1ement she found that SH E LOST 25 POUNDS OF FAT AND PUT ON 5 POUNDS OF FIRM-TONED M USCLE IN JU T SIX WEEKS' Durk and Sandy report that they knew a growth hormone would ca use the body to burn off fat and put on muscle, but they really d idn't realize how spectacular the cffeet could be. Accord- ing to Durk'c; calculatio ns. the pill caused Sandy to lose 400 times as much fat as she would othcrw1'e have lost! Exactly what are these 1111raclc sutxtances. and how do they work? Well , first of all they are not drug.s. They are natural amino acids JUSt like those found ,&n the foods you cat everyday. By increasing your daily intake of these nutrient.., they cause your body to trigger the production and release of natural growth hormon~s. just like you had in abundance when you were a I • teenager. The simple truth is that you can't lose weight unless your body uses up more calories than it takes in. But now, with L-arginine and L-ornithine, you don't have to rely only o n dieting. now you can increase your metabolism so that you bum off the food you eat rather than storing it as fat. Will you look 16 years old again? Of course not. Most of us wouldn't want to. But if you lose a lot of fat, and firm-up your muscle, you're going to look a lot closer to it! Many people ask the question. "will it make me grow taller'?" The answer is "no." There a re other bodily mechanisms that help regulate height. and these are no t affected. Can you really stuff yourself with hamburgers and lose weight? We doubt it. Only a reaJ teenager can do that and get away with it. Reduction of body fat and weigh~ requires that your body burn more calories than it takes in. The best and fastest results will be achieved by reducing caloric intake a nd at the same time using the pills to increase your metabolism to speed up your body's fat burning furnace. so that you burn ofT calories day and night at a faster rate. And how about rock music'! Will you develop a teenage thirst to hear hard rock played at high-volume 24 hours a day? Well. of course we're joking when we pose that question-but we must warn you: While you may not have a craving for reenage music. you may r~t like dancing all night! Just think how you and your companion would feel if you could: • Burn awaJ a maximum amount of fat In record time; • Add firm, well-toned muacle where It ought to be; • Look fant.atlc In cloth•• JOU only dreamed of wearing before; • Attract admiring glance• and compllmenta from your friends; •Gain phJalc.I energy, enthualaam and atamlna aa JOU draatlcallJ transform JOur bodJ; • Look MXJ, and FE•L ••JI Just think how you would look in your new clothes! Well. why not? Now, ·:u last. the body of your dreams can be yours. Now. no matter how many times you may have struggled to lose weight before. and fa iled-now. a t last you can do it. Yo u really can! LOSE WEIGHT EVEN WHILE YOU SLEEP One beautiful thing a bout these miracle substances is the ease with which they work. You don't have to count calories and you don't have to cat special foods. You don't even have to exercise. Pearson and Shaw a lso recommend that carbohydrates should be avoided for at least I Yi hours after taking the pills. so the very best time to take them is just before you go to bed at night. That way the pounds melt away even as you sleep. Yo u wake up every morning, slimmer, happier and feeling younger! Pearson and Shaw report that L-arginine and L-ornithine are no t easy to find. Until recently that may have been a major problem. But now. Vita-Health Resea rch, a California company which has been distributing weight-loss and heafth related pro- ducts for 5 years. has formu lated both of these subs tanccslnto.JlD easy-to-take pill. They matket them under the name, Orgi-nine. The ingredients required to make this product arc not incxpen- ~ive: but considering the remarkable results that can be achieved, the pills are worth every penny. And, best of all. Vita-Health Researc_h is so confident Orgi-nine will work for you. that they offer a very si mple guarantee-one they could not dare to offer unless the product was everything • they say it is. · Simply stated, the product is so effective it is actually being sold with an iron-<:lad 100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. Here is the way it works: If you place your order now and then follow the simple instructions for a trial period of IS days, you must be completely satisfied with ~ amount of body fat you luln burned off or you arc entitled to an immed iate refu nd of your entire purchase price! There arc no exceptions. This guarantee is iron- clad regardless of your age or your current weight level. MEDI CAL REFERENCES "Life Ex1en~1on-A Practical Scientific Approach:· Pearson & Shaw. Not only do you bum off unsightly fat, but you regain flrm-toned muscle and the physical enthusiasm and stamina of youth. IMPORTANT NOTICE Aa the pound• bum off, you lhoutd UM your goOd judgment 8nd not let youf"Nff become too thin. Al you approach your gcMll you lhould gradu.lly reduce the number of pHl1 you take eo that you juat maln.-n whllt you conakter to be your perfect welghl All that is required is that you follow the simple instructions and give the product a n honest chance to work for the full trial period. Before 'starting any weight loss program. you1 should consult your physician to be sure you are in normal health. Because of enthusiastic public demand for this new product, and the fa ct that it is not a_enerally available in retail stores in the United Stat~. we have stocked a large 5upply. We can, therefore, . 6Uarantee immediate delivery. by return mail. of all orders within IO days of the publication of this paper. After that. orders will be filled on a "first-come. first-served" ba~i~ as lo ng as supplies last. So act today ... Don't wait. You have nothing to lose but your excess pounds! It is easy to order. Jus t fill out the coupon below a nd send it to Vita-Health Research with your payment. Or. if you prefer to use your MasterCard or Visa, you can order by phone by simply dialing our to ll free number (800) 854-6917 (California residents call (714) 548-2271 ). and asking for o ur new Anti-fat weapon. Either way. your order will be sent promptly by first class mail. Thank you. Note: If you Uve ln Southern California, you may purchase Orgi- Nlne direct. right over the counter, at the followfn& locations of The Diet Store: 600 W. Pacific Coast Hwy. in Newport Bea~ CA; 1659 East Lincoln ln Orange, CA (The Brickyard Shopping Center); 7215 Van Nuys Blvd. in Van Nuys, CA (corner of Sherman Way); or at 61 U Van Buren Blvd. in Riverside, CA (Arlington Ptaz.a). r -----NO RISK ORDER FORM -----, (Pie ... flll In and mall today) I I I TO: VITA-HEAL TH AESERACH I I 1011 Brloao Dr., #108, Dept. OR-24 I I Cnta Meaa, CA 92827 I 1 1 VITAL NOTE! 1 1 RenMmber-credlt card orders can be handled by phoM . Diet I our toll fl'H number (IOO) 154-tl17 (Callfoml1 realdent. call (714) I I 541·2271 ), and tell the person who 1n1wers your credit card number and the name of thla publlcatlon. That'• all there 11 to It. I I Your order wlll be lhlPS*f promptly. Thank• -01tn. I --1--GENU.iMEN: Yes, I want.to try this powedul new fat 1-1 fighting weag derstand that if I am not satisfied I I after usln RGI-NINE as instructed for a trial period I I of 15 da , that I may return the empty product con- 1 tainer nd receive an immediate refund of my entire I pure a~e price (minus postage and handling, of I I cou se). I I On that basis, here Is my order. I I ,,..... Check on.r Dfflred. I I 0 #1-60 tablets (ls-day supply) $19.95 plus $2.00 I I postage end handling $21.95 I I 0 #2-120 tablets (30-day supply) $39.90 plus $2.00 I I postage and handling $41.80 ~ I Total Enclosed S I Note: PleeM check here ff you wtah 10 order by ctedll cercl o I I Vlu 0 M111erCArd a I I Card No. Exp Oat• I I Name I I Addreu City I "Nobelist Ties Gut Hormone to Appetllt Control by Brain , .. Mtd1eal World News. Vol. 79, S Feb.,~&· 18. ----- "A rginine· A Thymo1rop1c and Wound-Healing Promoting Agent," Surgical Forum Vol. 28: 101 -103. I Stat• Zip I I Checb Md,,_., °*'9 etMMM ... ,.. ..., .... • I I _vtJA!HeALTH.1\l!fAAC H • I .. Argmine-Jnitiatcd Release of Hum an Growth Hormone:· New England Journal of Medicine Vol. 280(26): 14J4..J438. . .. .I L------•·-----------~ l . ~------------------------~-----~~-+-~--·~-~~~--~~--- I --------- UNL V hOldt on to pin PCAA baaketballlou on Freano. 82. I It could turn in~o an alley .fight Runnln& bacb llarcu Allen (lef~"~: Raiden and Wuhlqton'• John r ~-Jhlll flC1are to play key rolea lo tPdaJ'• Saper Bowl XVIII ID Tampa. I . Today's Super Bowl probably won't be decided by finesse · TA.MP~. Fla. (AP)-There has been very little talk of finesse in this Super Bowl. The Los Anieles Raiders and the Washington Redskins don't think in those terms. They are playing today's game in Tampa Stadium. They could just as easily decide matters in JOme alley. The more-than· 72.000 fans· atteruiina -many of whom have paid several times the $60 face-value tacket price to be there -and millions of television viewers are expecting an exercise in unbridled violence. ~ese are. more than two football teams. They compnse a social statement - a statement which begins. "Sec this fist?" Ly~ Mzado-ofthe Raiders, a-defensive end-with-the habit of saying and doing exactly what is on his mind • doesn't talk about stopping John Riggins, the Redskins: crushing fullback. Alzado talks about-killing him, and grins. And Riggins just arins, too. The way two '"' bulls might grin -with that low, thr~ty growl seepang between clenched teeth -before hurlina themselves toward the other's juaular. The buzzword of this pme, of the Raiders' whole season. bas been .. intimidation." Not that anyone on any pro footbaJJ team -much less a champion -can really be bothered by a let of talk and a little mayhem. cti"tainly not Rigins and the rest of the Redskins. They thrive on it · Last Oct. 2 in Washington, the Raiders tried some rough s~uff. By the time they cooled off, there were enough flags lyang about to stock a small parade. But the 'Skins never backed off. And after the Raiders rallied from a 20-7 deficit to take a 3S·20 lead with 71/i minutes remaining, Washington staged its own comeback and won, 37-35. Neither team is caJling that a preview of this National Football League championship game. Ancient history, they say. The odds-makers, too have written off that final score. Those experts havecstabiished Washington as a 3'h- point favorite. The game is the culmination of a season which l:>eJ.an with the bitter taste of 1982's costly and divisive stnke which encountered dramatic drops tn attendance and TV ratings at the start. which experienced several blemishes of Pre.game show: 11 :30 a.m. KICkofftlme: 1 :40 p .m. Murphy, UCI making strides Sophomore cont.inues torrid pace, Anteaters continue to win, 93-72 By JOHN SEV ANO OfhDlllJNet•lllff Maybe it's a coincidence. And then again, maybe it's not But it just so happens UC Irvine's current three-game winning streak coincides with the re-emergence of forward Tod Murphy, who broke out of a four-game slump of bis own against San Jose State nine days ~o. With Murphy scorin$ a career-high and game4u~ 26 potnts and Bob 8T&PllE1'8 SHATTUCK Thornton adding a career-high and game-high 22 rebounds. the Ant- eaters breezed past the University of Pacific, 93-72, Saturday night before 1.157 at Crawford Hall in a PCAA basketball contest. The win improved UCl's record to 5-2 in the PCAA aod 9-7 overall, while the Tigers dropped to 0-6, 2-16. Murphy, a 6-9 sophomore ·and former 4-A Player of the Year out of Lakewood High, possessed a 14.4 BIBER BIWC& OCC, Rustlers ha!'e long nights But Saddleback five outings and an overall mark of 9-1 l. earns victory at the buzzer GWC dropped to 1-4 and 3-12. The Mounties actually won the game at the free throw line where they were 26 of 32 compared to GWC's 4 of 6. ·Compunding the Rustlers' Area South Coast Conference com· problem was a poor first half shootinf munity coll~e basketball teams performance in which they hit just I of 30 shot attempts. tumbled to de cats Saturday niaht on Dan Siber led the Rustlers in sconng average tbrouah the pre. season. But once PCM play bepn, be "t:VCOt into a miserable slump, with outangs of 9, 14, 6 and 6 points through ucrsfintfourpmes, two of which ended in loues. Against San Jose State, however, Murphy broke his drouaht with a 22- point performance. Thursday against Fresno State, he contributed J 0 points. And against Pacific Saturday, he had the best night of his collegiate career .. It hasn't gone unnoticed, either, that UCI has won all three games. "It's a coincidence," said Murphy. "After those two losses (again~t . Nevada Las Veps and Utah State) 1t wu a mauer of pick.inc up the intensity. I'm not the only one wbo is playina well. Everyone is playina well. "I think aft.er the two losses and after the loss of (guard) R.aym"ond (1.anJcford, who was dismissed from the team). 1 think everybody just picked up their heads and knew we . had to start beating teams. "I don't look at what I've done as a personal thing. I never do. I only feel good because the aeam is starting to win" A.nd not only win, but the An tea ten are starting to live up to their pre- (Pleue Ne UCl/82) °"" .................... UC lrYlne'• Tod Murphy aoatchea reboa.Dd away from Paclftc'• Rich Anema (43). Marphy had a career-blaOa 38 points to lead the Anteaten their third •tralCht PCAA wta. SU per snub f oi-Los Angeles the road, as Orange Coast lost at scoring with 14 ints, while Rob ;..-~~C~o~m~t~on~a~n~d~G~o~~;e~n~W:-:.;.:es~t-;di-;w~as~-l:Mfl~MHH!dect-t-21m1din~llfi8n1uxce~·~10~.--;::;=======:;:=====~~------::------.,.-~----=======--~lll'l'lnn:JJCTwtrttdrnn.~,1K-1.....n-'1""!.r1~t'l--------------------------.--~-W tum c aga1 s . n ntonao. It may be an Olympic year, but · seem10esmblishme '' ' Saddlebaclc.. however. was vie-Sadclleback It, MlraCoata St and the NFL could hardly be.blamed torious, winninaat the buzzer against Brett Olivier hit a rebound under-NFL turned thumbs down on city forroundingitouttoanevenSlOO. visiting MiraCosta. neath at the buzzer to give the TarnpaBaymightalsoestablisha Hcre'showitwent: Gauchos (4-1 in conference, 8-IO ··· recordforscalping~ccsofSupcr Compton H, Oru1e Cout H Cold streaks in the early ponions of each half proved too much for the Bucs (2-3 in conferenoe, I 0-9 overall) lo overcome. Up 7-6 in the first half, Oranac Coast .Proceeded to go the !"ext 6:24 withput scoring and fell bchand, 16-7. Ttle Pirates did rally to pare the deficit to one (24-23) at intermission( but proceeded on another dry apel early in the second half. Compton outscored Coast again I 0-0, manufa~ turina a 34-26 advantaae. and the Pirates never threatened after that. as the Tan.ars went into a delay pme to protect the lead. After aolng without a free throw in the first half. Compton shot 18. made 12.i..~n the final 20 minutes. ;)Ophomore auatd Jeff' Stephens. a product of Edison HiP.'. was the Pirates' acorina leader wath I 0 points. Teammate Steve Shattuck added nine. Mt. SAC '7t, Golda Weal ti The Mounties jum~ out to a bia lead at th ovt1et antJ then held on to aivc\hem ttt~irfincronfcrenccw1n in overall) 'the narrow verdict Once the 1984 Olympic Garnes had Super Bowl XVIll to the Olympics Bowl tickets. No official records a~ Saddle back had gotten the ball with ~ been awarded to Los Anacles, or-committee, the pany did not get past kept but terrifyin• stories on ticket the score deadlocked at S9-59 when pnizersreaardedthepantinaof Tallahassee. pnccseminateda1lyfrom Aorida. MiraCosta's James Wilson missed a Super Bowl XVIII to be semi· You see, the Super Bowtis an Transactionsaresatd to be going as shon jumper with 20 seconds lef\. automatic and they bcaan lookina institution which, to coin an ancient high ass 1.000 a ticket and pack.age The Gauchos called timeout with around forotherwotkf cbam-phrase, puts a community on the deals includinaoondo, limo and 11 seconds left to set up the fiaal play. pionshipevcnts to fill out a map. I mean, before Super Bowl, arovp photo were mentioned u high and Olivier's pme~winnina shot was memorable year. whoever heard of Pondac or as S l 0,000 for the week. h th.rd b Saddl ba k d ' h Somewhattotheenliahtenmcntof Pasadena? 1 e 1 Y e c unng tat h 1· bod ·tt .,. tth t Tam..,,..·Bayd1'dnottake1tsSuper 'At that. TampaBaymadtanefTon time. ' t epromo •na y,i um~ou a -toleavearcasonabletaSteinthe all otherworld title eventsare not Bowl responsibility li&htly. It ap-mouthsofSuper Bowl visitors. An Dlckenon top• rookie mquad TAMPA (AP)-Runnina beck Eric Dickerson of the Rams has been chosen National footbell Lcuue Rookie of the Yq~by the Pro rootball Writen of Atnerica. it was announced Saturday. Dickenon, runnina beck Cun Warner of the Seattle Sea.hawks and quartert.ck Dan Marino of the Miami Dolphin• \Wt:re unani· mous choic:a for the writ.en' All· Rookie team. held at neutral sites. That is to say, the parcnll¥ staaed the most impl"CS$ive appeal was made to local merchants World Series mil.ht be located in hawemna in the t 8-year history of to refrain from aou&ina the transients Toronto, the NlfA championship th ts 1ntri1uina frolic. and at least one hotel announced it ume in Denver, the Stanley Cup final The promoters planned a pany · k · 1 rftCalpryandthe MISLtitleevent in with circusfonnatand live animals. wasrolhnabac its rates to regu ar TIClOma. This had nothin&todowilh the prioaandgivina1uest.srcfundson The final blowwuthat Los Redskin~0rRaiden, bothofwbom their arrival. Anaelesdid notevenaet the 18th haveptay&itbat pull their pents teas In order to leave no stone unturned rcnewalofSuperSonday. Thcpmc onfourlepatalime. Tbercnvasno in theattaofrcportina. thistourist went to the Tampe Bay area and local pany to sPcakofin Pasadena for telephoned a Los AftJclcs hotel and factions wept that the move wu Suw Bowl XVU. asked iftht rates dunoa the Olympics political, thetheorybein~that in-The 18thcluaicbadayacbtperade would be thesameaJ throuabo4t the asmuch aa the Cohseum Comm.Wion around Tampa Bay. There was no year. was involved in letal action apinst yacht .. radearound Lake Michipn The desk clerk on the hnt was very the NFL. the lequc threw out Loa for Super Bowl XVI. cordial. He lauahcd.. • A•leswithouu look. Tampe 8ay11thedtcofa record Atanyratc, so much for the bid of Wl\tthcrTampe Bay sym_ptthiied ticket price. Sea tut Tampa Stadium Lo Anacles to have Suptt Bowl witbl.osAnaelcsbcc:auseofthc fortb.iJSundaywhotcsalcdatS60 XVlllaspanof1tsOlympic~r Olympicunatc is not.known but if 1 which in new hiab. !t iaa $20 c lebrauon. lt med a rasonab dclcpdonwancnt hc~tooffer lnm:tsc~cra )'Cff llOwhich would indttd loa1cal. undrrta~inabut tht I ' . ./ • I Buo TUCIEI SPORTS COLUMNIST political ball takes weird bounces. No site has yet been determined for uper Bowl xxn but it will not likrly be held in Ko~ the location ottho t 988 Olympics. This leaves an opcn- ma for Tampa Baywtuch twalready- announced O will take lll thc Super Bowls it can act It cannot set Super Bowl XtX. Tht poht1cal winds have already blown thlS tn the direction ofStanford Stadium where more new~ miaht be fortbcomina. not the leu1of these beina low temperature at p.me umeforan outdoorSl.ldium. At tha\, Tam~ Bay is not finiihed for I 984. The U niud ta Footb&ll Leque has .,anted lbc att.a ill clampionwppmc. No Name Bowl 11. Wh ther th~ ttaSOnt fOr the USfL nuboflos n arrpolitica.r not known. I This m.inister has a ga01e plan to fill hfs church 'a seats From AP dl1patcllH TURLOCK -The Rev. Charles [e] Woodworth noticed his congrqation shrink when the San Franci5CO 49ers were in the playoffs, so he's flgtltma to act members to church on Super Bowl Sunday today. Woodworth introduced "Super Church Sunday" to members of the First United Methodist Church in a bulletin. The m1n1ster promises a serv1cit "as exciling as an openma kickoff return. fantastic music at balt\ime, a bell choir that beats a marchina band, a high-scoring sermon. and uckcts that arc fret-will donations.'' He guarantees "&ood scats w1th10 one section of the SO-yard line for everybody." Woodworth outltnes tus game plan in a fictional com crsataon with a friend at NaLional Football League headq uartcrs. The league agrees not to split altendancc, so the game will kick off at I :30 p.m. to avoid a conflict with the l 0:30 a.m. church service. '"It's a deal," Woodworth decades. "My organist will unplug m) microphone at ellactly 11 :25." That gives fans time to get home for pre-game broadcasts. In a more serious moment,, Woodworth discussed the problem of competition with church services. "Having a Super Bowl going on when you have church is Just like the weather; you can't do much about it." he said. ''But it's going to hurt you a little for attendance. And maybe some diehard churchgoer will have a mini-radio in his pocket with a little earphone. and you'll think he has a hearing aid for your sermon." Woodworth promises he can't interfere with the game for those fans who go to church ahead of tame, "not with the orgamst standing by that plug ready to cut me off." ~te of the day M Twre, Alluta Brav~ ~aod fornK"r bia ~ c:atctwr, o.o rectndy re~Jer fbiJ Nie'kto. who~ with the Yubes: "flrst I fowd it bard mcatch b1m. Tbtn t foundit bard to lUthiOL Aod finally. I round it bard to manaae bim." Rookie assumes Phoenix lead PHOENIX -Rookie Corey Pavin n rolled in a I 0-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole and took a one-stroke lead Saturday in the third round of the Phoenix Open Golf Tournament. · The 24-year-0ld Pavin, one of 21 players stranded by darkness on the 6, 726-yard Phoemx Country Club course Friday night, finished off a second round of 6 7 with three pars. took a little break then shot a 'th1rd- round 68, three under par. That gave him a )4-hole totaJ of 201. 12 shots under par. Larry Mize. who scored his first Tour victory in Memphis last year. rallied from a I Sth-hole double bogey with a b1rd1c-bird1c-b1rdie finish and was second alone at 202. He had a 6 7 m the mild, overcast weather. Writers tab Schnellenberger OKLAHOMA CITY -Howard [il Schnellenberger, whose Miami Hurricanes c II t won the national champ1onsh1p b) defe.at- ing top-ranked Nebraska. 31-30. in the Orange Bowl, was named 1983 College Coach of the Year Saturday by the Football Writers Association of Amen ca. Schnellenberger received nearly 44 percent of the votes cast by the 750-member FWAA. Behind Schnellenberger were Mike White of Illinois' Big Ten Conference champions. Nebraska's Tom Osborne. Pat Dye of Auburn and Ken Hatfield of Air Force. In all, 33 coaches r~ceived votes. Schnellenberger, 50, took Miami, 12-1 . to the national championship in his fifth season as coach. It was the team's first nauonal title. H 1s overall record with the Humcanes 1s 41-16. • I Ktna• dropped by Oller•, 6-3 scored two aoaJs and a Ststcd on another , lNGLEWOOO-W1naerPatHuabcs ~ and Wayne Gretzky extended his con- secutJve sconna atrcalt to 49 pmea to lead the Edmonton 01len to a 6-3 victory over the Lol• An&eles Km~ ID a National Hockey Lca&ue game at the Forum Saturday night. Gret1ky asmted on two goals ID the third penod to keep his scoring streak alive and raise his point total to 148 points. . Kings ioalie Markus Matt1son.iust called from the IUf\Ji New Haven minor lea,ue team th11 week, started for Los Angeles and wa' able to keep GrctzJty off the scorcdboard in the flllt two periods. It was only the seventh time that Gretzky has gone into the final period scoreless. The Oiler~ broke a 3.3 tie 1n the final period on aoaJs by Glenn Anderson, Dave Hunter and Huahcs. Four memben added to Hall ' TAMPA -Charley Taylor, pro Eil football's all-lime leading receiver for the •II• Washmgton Redskms. and Withe Brown, a record-breaking comerback for the Oak- land Raiders. were selected Saturday to the Pro Football Hall of Fame The t~o assistant coaches R>r today's Super Bowl teams were chosen along ";th Mike McCormack, former offen~1ve tackle with the Cleveland Browns and now president of the Seattle Scahawks, and Arnie Wein me1ster. former defensive tackle for the New York Giants. The voti ng Saturday was done by the Hall of Fa~e·~ 29-memberbo~rd of selectors made up of sports wntcrs from each Nauonal Football League city. The four newest members, who increase the Hall of Fame membership to I 23. will be formally enshrined July 28 at Canton. Ohio, m ceremonies preceding the Hall of Fame Game. the 1984 NFL exhibition opener between the Scahawks and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Longahot ~kea •Anita feature ARCADIA -lnterco, a 9-1 shot ~ despite three straight victories. came on strong in the stretch Saturday to win the San Fernando Stakes for 4-year-olds at Santa Anita Ridden b) Pa tnck Valenzuela. who had two prc~ious winners on the day, lnterco passed the dueling Desert Wine and longshot Paris Prince to win before a crowd of 42.656. Time for the I 1-8 miles was I :48 J.5 as the son of l ntrep1d Hero won by I I/. lengths over Desert Wine, the No. 2 favonte. wtth Paris Prince another !lh lengths behind 1n the field of 12. lnterco paid $20.40, $7.60 and $7. Desert Wine, who was second 10 both the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness 10 1982. returned $4.60 and $4 with Eddie Oclahous~a yc riding. . Pappas eaaily wlna Showboat LAS VEGAS -George Pappas easily 0 defeated Gil Sliker. 236-172, in the finals of the Showboat lnv1ta11onal on Saturday to ' capture the $33.000 top prize. It was the ninth career Professional Bowlers Assoc1at1on title for the 36-year-old oat1ve of Charlotte. N.C., who took advantage of a couple of splits by Sliker 10 the title game College basketball scores C~ Olli.rtome ll. KanHl SI IO WIEST Mlnourl so. Net>rHk• 41 UC Irvine 93, Pacific 11 Notre Dame 11, VIiiano.,,. 61 Cal State Fullerton 61, UC Sente Marquette 66, Oevton 6' Cot) Barbare S6 &owling Grftn SI, Ohio U 46 Utan St 94. Long Beec,, SI 69 CrelgMon 91, W T .. H St 77 USC 73, Celllornla S6 Ottroll 61, SI. Loul1 'i1 Oregon ~. WH,,lnoton St 60 E Mlc11111an 61, W Michigan 59 Wuhlnolon 72, Oreoon St 53 111 ·C11lce11<1 108, Cleveland St 10? Sen Oleoo SI 79, Brlollam Vouno 11111101, SI. 17. lndlena SI. 70 7S Lovola, Ill 76, Evenlvllle 74 Santa Clara S7 Loyota Mar'f Miami 69, Cent. Mlcflloen SS mount s. No 1111nol1 66. Kant SI 60 St Muv·, 52, C.On1aoa SI !> llllno1\ U Wichita St 19 (2 011 AIU'8 Peclflc 66 LA B•Pl\f 60 SW Mlnouri St 62. 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Orange Cout 39 Mt S•n Antonio 79, Golden Wt1I 68 Cerrito• 12, S.nta An• U Fullerton 4S, CvDreu 43 PACIP'IC COAST CONP:•lllNCI S.ddltt>ack 61, Mlr1Cos11 St lmoerlal v111ev 97, S.n Oleoo 17 P•IOmer 61, Gronmont SS San 0'-vo MHI 60, $ool'1Wt1lern 59 WE SE1W1C£ ALL MAKES or BICYCLES OPEN 7 DAYS M••• Verde Center 2701 Hubor Blwd Cotta M•aai CA ~2626 I (714) 7:>1~882 309 Palm Balboa. CA. 92661 (71 4) 673-J352 -----~--....----------·--·- UC Inine'• Ben McDonald drives around Don Tbomu of Paclfle Saturday at Crawford Hall. Anteaten rolled to 93-72 PCAA victory over the Ttcen. UCI ••• From Pace Bl UNL V holds off Bulldogs, 64-62 season expectations. AJthough it wasn't a crisp first haJf, which is to be expected after their emotional win agamst Fresno State, the Anteaters were still polished enough to jump out 10 early leads of 8-2, 18-8 and 32-16 behind the inside work of Murphy and the outside effon of guard George Turner {IS points) . Wood sparks Fullerton: 49ers ~rushed by Aggies From AP dlapatcbea LAS VEGAS -Frank "Spoon" James sank a pair of free throws with six seconds left as eighth-ranked Nevada Las Vegas, after losing a 15· point second-halflead, downed I 7th- ranked Fresno State, 64-62, in a Pacific Coast Athletic Association basketball game Saturday. James, who led the once-beaten Rebels with 14 points. gave UNLV a 64-60 lead before Marvin Carter of Fresno State h11 a layup at the buzzer. Taking advantage of numerous turnovers and Fresno's cold shooting. Las Vegas, 16-1. raced to an 15-4 lead and held a 35-24 halftime advantage. The Bulldogs connected on Just three of their first I 7 shots from the floor before a PCAA record crowd of 18.SOO. The Rebels' biggest lead was 39-24 on a 12-foot Jumper by James. a 6-6 junior forward, but the Bulldogs' switch t<J a zone ignited a furious comeback. Fresno State cut the lead to four. 47-43, with 10:15 remaining on a follow shot b) Bernard Thompson, who led aJI scorers w1th I 8. In other PCAA action: CS Falle(ton 88, UCSB H Uuard Leon Wood scored 26 points and had eight assists as the Titans rolled to the wm at home. Trailing 20-18 with five minutes remaining in the first half, Fullerton ran offnine straight points and went on to take a 31-25 halftime lead. The Gauchos. now 6-9 and 1-5. never got closer than six points the rest of the game Center Ozell Jones added 14 points and guard Gary Davis had I 2 for the Titans. who upped their record to 14-4 and S-1 m conference play. Utab St. t4, Lona Beacb St. It LONG BEACH -Gres Grant scored 27 points to lead Utah State to the lopsided win 10 a reg.ionally· televised game at the Long Beach Arena. Vince Washington added 19 points and Chns McMullin, 16 for the Aggies. who improved their PCAA _record to J-3 and thr1r overall standard to 9-6. Joedy Gardner scored 16 and Craig Lack had l S for the 49ers, now 1-4 i.n the conference and 4-10 on the season. kl· the Paci lie-I U: USC 73, CallfornJa 55 LOS ANGELES Forward Wayne Carlander. an Ocean View High product, notched 21 points. 13 in the second half. to lead USC at th e Sports Arena. Spuns of nine and 10 points gave the TroJans a 39-20 lead with 14 minutes remaining and the Bears could get no closer than 14 after that. Forward Ron Holmes, who attend- ed El Toro High. added 16 points and forward Derrick Dowell had a game- high 11 rebounds for the Trojans. now 8-11 overall and 3-3 in con- ference play. OreROD 64, WaablDl(OD State 60 PULLMAN, Wash. -Blair Rasmussen scored 18 points ana Dave Brantley added I 6 to lead the Ducks to a come-from-behind vic- tory. With the Cougars ahead 56-52. the Ducks outscored the Cougars 12-4 in the Last 6:24. In games involvmg top 20 teams: Nortb Carolina 78, Dake 73 DURHAM. N.C. -Freshman Kenny Smith scored all 10 of his points in the last 3111 minutes to rally the top-ranked team to an Atlantic Coast Conference victory. The Blue Devils were thinking upset when a David Henderson follow shot gave them a 67-62 edge with 5: 19 to play. Michael Jordan retaliated with a pair of Jumpers to pull North Carolina within 67-66 wit h 4:01 left. At that point. Smith stan ed his spree. George&own 83, St. Jobo'a 11 NEW YORK -All-American Patrick Ewing scored 18 points, grabbed 10 rebounds and blocked six shots to lead the No. 6 Hoyas to a Big East Conference tnumph over No. 14 St. John's at Madison Square Garden. By halftime, with Thornton having already eccumulated 13 rebounds, UCI led by a comfortable 46-31 margin. The Anteaters then finished the kill at the outset of the second half. outscoring the Tigers 15-5 to go in front 61-36 and put Pacific out of its misery.· "Under the circumstances. it was a good win." ofTere.d UCI Coach Bill Mulligan. who was able to empty his bench midway through the second half. "I'm proud of them because they didn't let up. They might have been ~luggish. but they didn't Let up. "I also \hought our front hoc played pretty wen toniJllt. .. Pretty well? Thornton's 22 re- bounds was only three shy of Kevin Magee's school record. Murphy's point total c.ame on 8 of 12 shooting from the Ooor and I 0 of 12 from the free throw line. Ben McDonald? All the team captain -and the final member of the fro nt line -did was score nine points and dish off fi ve assists despite a bruised right thigh and a swollen right knee incurred in the Fresno State game. - The only thing Pacific might have found amusing about the whole rvening was the light-hearted ex-chan~C' f>etween T,homton and Mulhgan over Magee's rebound re- cord. "I was counting them in the second half," said a smilinJ Thornton, who admitted to knowing bis halftime total and who was removed from the game with a liitle more than four minutes remaining. "If he (Mulligan) had left me in I would ha ve gotten the record.'' Retoned Mulligan, also smiling: "He should know Magee's records aren't meant to be broken." Supercross ·set for Saturday Sa.turdar. eve~ing. Anaheim Stadium will be the site of the Miller H1sh Life Supercross. which will kick Maryland It, Old Domlnlon 58 .. off the 1984 Wrangler Supercross NORFOLK. Va. -un Bias series. scored 24 points and Herman Veal Tickets are priced between $6-S 18 ad<Md IS along with I 0 rebounds to and are available at Ticketron outlets, power the seventh~ranked Terrapins Super Shopt, the Anaheim Conven- over Old Dominion's cold -shooting tion Center Box offi~ a nd by charge Monarctts. lines -(213) 410-1062 or 535-3151 Fountain Valley wrestlers upset Canyon , -'4'h lf•t r ...,.,., mtCTIO .. You II find whit yQu·rt look~~()( FINAHCINM 0: Well cuatom·t11lor a ptan tor yoo.111 ~ TOOAY1 1540 Jambortt Ad Nowport Belch, CA 7141640-644' OP£N DAILY too. a.30 !IAl GOO · 600 and SUNDAY 1000 ~00 i>ll"I A ii.a team. Canyon was fourth at Five-Counties. while f-ountam Valley placed fifth . . In the heavyweight class. Russ Abrahams pinned his f()( in S:4S . ~canwhile, at the San ~lemente Invitational. Hunt1naton Beach placed fourth wuh Kyle Hansen placina fint at r 28 and ~nnina hts overall l'CQerd to 31-0. Other fine Oiler perfonn1nocs were turned in by Ken Beck 11100 (second): Rick Espino1.a 11 107 (fifth) and Jon Westerman at 16 7 (third). Woodbridae was the overall team winner with Warrior Senn Sieber winnina the most valuable wrestler award m the upper weij.hts. surfing competition slated . The Katin Pro-am Challcnae. a five-day team surfina oompe11uon to be held a1 the Hununaton Beach Pier. ha lured four· time world champion Mark Richard . Other fonncr champions scheduled to compete arc Shaun Thompson. Hawah·s Larry Bcnlcmann and Michael Ho and C'lhfomian Orel Munaall. The in1cm•Uonal compet1uon. set for Feb. 1-S. will feature t• of the world' lhccvcnt~11nsat 7a.m.cachday.Thc current 16 top-ratcdsurfc~on the Auoc1a-Ont round wall be run W1th a l\·man tion ofSurftna Profc 10111Js tour. format. while subiequent roundi w111 , It wilt mark only the second rompetitiva fhtu~ fo.ur·man tlcata. appcamncc by Rictulrds thi year. The' The top profeuaonal wHI cam $6 000 Australian nauvc hat been hampered b)' Thc othC'r three fin i ts will wan s4:000: back problems. • ,1 and $2.000. •. 1 • . , ... . The road to su ccess-h as been a n yth in g but s moot h for Raiders s ign al-caller helped brina the team thLS r.r But that's not cno\l&h. J have to win apin. My Job 11 always on the hne." Plunkett ~n batthnf the odds as a youth, bis rnother bhnd and his rather leplly blind but able to &rub out a meaaerex.istence as a newspaper stand attendant m a post office. TAMPA, Fla. (AP)-Jim Plunkett 1s. above all else, a survivor. No one .perhaps recognizes this more than Plunkett's opposing field general in the Super Bowl today between the Washington Redskin~ and Los Angeles Raiders. .. When the smoke clears," said the Redskins' quarterback J oe -r'heismann. "there 1s Plunkett still standing." Told of this tribute, Plunkett was Super Bowl scores Super Bowt I Kenlll' C11v 0 10 0 GrM n Bev 1 7 I• . Super Bowt II Green Bev 3 1J 10 0.kl•nd 0 1 0 Super BoW1 Ill New York Jel' 0 , 6 Belllmore 0 0 0 SUPW Bowt IV Minnuo11 0 0 Kenllls City 3 13 Super Bowl v ()-10 1-3S 7-33 1-14 3-16 1-7 ()-7 ()-73 Belllmore 0 6 0 l()-16 Delles 3 10 0 l>-13 SUI*' Bowt VI Da Uas 3 7 1 7-1• Mle ml 0 3 0 0-3 Super Bowt VII Miami 7 7 0 l>-1• Washing Ion 0 0 0 7-1 super Bowl VIII MJnntM>la 0 0 0 7-7 Miami ,, 3 1 l>-1' SUI*' aowt IX Pfltsburgh 0 2 1 7-16 Minnesota 0 0 0 6-6 SUS*' Bowt X De ttas 7 3 0 7-17 Plllst>urgh 7 O 0 14-21 Super Bowt XI Oaklend 0 16 3 13-32 Minnesota 0 O 1 1-14 Super Bowl XII Delles 10 3 7 1-11 Denver O o 10 ()-10 Super Bowl XIII Plllst>urgh 7 14 0 14-35 Dallas 1 7 J 14-l l SUS*' Bowt XIV Los Anoetes Aams 7 6 ()-19 Plllst>urgl! 3 1 l•-31 super Bow1 xv 0.kland " 0 10 3-27 Pl'llladelPhla 0 3 0 7-lb· Super llowt XVI Sen FrencfKO 1 13 6 ()-26 Clnclnnall O O 1 1.,_11 SUPW llowl XVII Miami 1 10 O' ()-17 Washington 0 10 3 l.,_27 Most valuable Super players. The Most Valuable Players of the I 7 Super Bowls games. as selected by Sport Magazine: 1967-Bart Stav. Green Bay. 1968-Ban Starr:Green Bay. 1969-Joe Namath. New York Jets. I 970-Len Dawson, Kansas City. I 971-Chuck Howley, Dallas. asked what had been his se<..ret for bouncing back so repeatedly aflcr endless setbacks and frustrations. The Raider signal-caller's dark. sphinx-like face hardly changt:d eA- press1on. "I guess," he replied 1n almoi.t a muffled whisper, "it's the way I've lived. Nothing hu come easy for me It seems lam always fighting to try to prove myself. · "Even now. I reel proud that I have Although be made nis way to Stanford University, quarterbacked the football team to a Rose Bowl victory and won the He1sman Trophy, his profcss1onaJ career be· came a roller coaster of highs and lows. Signed by the New England Patri- ots as first pick m the 19""1 I draft, he Washington kicker Mark Moseley relua with an lm· promptu volleyball game over the goal poet durln& a workout ln preparation for today'• Super Bowl. Super Bowl rosters LOI Aneelei RaiOtf"s W1st1in9ton Redskins Head Coach. Joe Glt>t>s I 972-Roger Staubach. Dallas. I 973-Jake Scott, Washington. 1974-larryCsonka, M1am1. Head Coach Tom Flortl No. Plever ,. HI wt EXP Ne. f'\ayer p Ht WI Exp I 975-Franco Harris, Pittsburgh. I 976-Lynn Swann, Pittsburgh. 1977-Fred Bilctnikoff. Oakland. I 978-Randy. White and Harvey Martin, Dallas. I 979-Terry Bradshaw. Pit- tsburgh. . -6Merc w 111on a A1v Guv 10 Chris Bahr 16 J1m Plunkett 20 Teel We lh 21 Cliff Branch 11 Mike Hevnes 23 Odil Mct<lnnev 26 Venn McElroy 11 Frtnk Hawkln1 28 Cltotlla Mntgmrv J I Derr lck Jen sen QB 6·6 205 4 p 6·J 190 11 PK S· lO 175 • QB 6·2 215 13 CB 6·0 19S 3 WR S-11 170 11 DB 6-2 201 • s 6-2 190 6 s 6-2 190 1 RB S·9 210 J WR S·I 195 4 TE 6· l 220 s J Mark MoHleV PK 6·0 205 11 S Jell Heve1 p S· 11 17S 1 7 Joe Thlesmenn QB 6-0 l9S 9 88ob Hollv QB 6-2 205 l 12 Bebe Laufent>e<g QB 6-1 195 A 12 Curll1 Jordan CB 6-2 20S 6 1S Joe Washington RB S·lO 179 s 78 Oa rr1ll Green CB S·e 170 R 19 Mark Murpl!v s 6-• 110 6 30 Nick Gleoulnto RB 5-l I 204 3 32 Vernon Oten OB S· 11 178 I 39 Olis WonsltY AB S· 10 20S 2 made Rookie of the Year by throwina a record 19 touthdown pa xs bul, after five knee operations and shouJder iQJurie , he wu traded lo the an Francisco 49ers In 1976. There be found he had suddenly~ lo~t his passina rhythm. "I was off target completely," he wd, inconsiJ- tent." The 49ers relea&ed him in the spnng exhibition season in 1978. "I wa an u&}y mC$1," he said. ··1 couldn't st.and any more heartbreak. I hart to &et out of the same." Then came the call from the Raiders. For two ycan be warmed the bench behind Ken Stabler. When St.abler lost favor, the Raiders .super Bowl stats OFFaNStE LARdn Wail\. GAMESIW·L) 12·• lM Fl.UT DOWNS 356 3S3 Rushing l'3 l6S Passing Ill 173 Penally 3? IS VOSGAINEO ~ 6139 Avg per Game 3SS.• 3'3.7 RUSHING 7240 262S Avg per Game 140.0 164 1 Rus'bf1 S42 629 Yer~oer rush 'I •2 PAS NG 3466 3514 Avg otf Ge~ 1lS 4 219.6 Pen11 Alt 504 463 Com1>1tted 301 27' Pel Coms>leted S9.7 60.0 Yardl Gained 3910 3765 S.ckl<I SS JS Ya rds Lo" 464 251 Had lnltrtec>I 2• ll Yerds Ooo Rel Jal 90 OPP TOs on Int 0 0 PUNTS ,. 72 Avg Verd' •21 311 PUNT RETURNS SI 49 Avg Aeturo 1l s 79 Ret tor TO I 0 KICKOFF RET 61 63 Avg Return 19.3 20.7 All for TO 0 0 PENALTIES 12 l 90 Yds Oll\elired 991 776 FUM9LES BY 46 lJ Fumt>le1Lo11 ?S 1 OPP Fumt>les JI '6 Ooo FumLost 16 27 POSS TIME JO SI 33: .. TOUCHDOWNS S4 63 Rushing II lO Pau1ng Jl 29 Returns 5 ' EXTRA POINTS Sl 62 FGFGA 2171 3347 POINTS SCORED 4A1 SU DEFENSE 332 PTS ALLOWED l3e OPP FIRST ONS 21S 290 Ru1hlno 86 76 Peulnv 170 196 Pena llv 29 11 OPP VOS GAINEO 47• 52'4 AvgoerGame 296.1 m .o OPP RUSH 1516 1219 AvooerGame 99.l I0.6 RUll'lff 436 349. Yard1 per Ru1h u 3.7 OPP PASS 3162 ms Avg-Glmt 1'7.6 241.4 PannAll. S31 S70 Como1e1eo 11? )01 Pct comP4ell<I S3 1 52.1 TeckleO s' Sl Yards Lost 484 401 INTERCEPTED BV 10 34 Veros Returned 231 437 All for TD 2 I OPP PUNT AET JS " Avg return 9 s 99 OPPKO RET 61 91 Avg return 18 0 19 s OPP TOUCHDOWNS 40 39 Rushing 13 9 Piuslng 20 28 R11ur111 1 1 /' Or~ Coast DAILY PILOT/S~nday. January 22, 1984 BS brouaht 1n Dan Putonm. Plunlt.cn was still a sand-ui. They 1d he bad lo~t the zing 1n his arm. He wMn'l mobile. He couldn't pin the confidence of his coaches His detennination to get out of football intensified. Then, 1n 1980, the b11 break came. Pastonni was injured. 'Plunkett was summoned to cover the emeraeqcy. He proceeded to carry the team to the Supe wl, throw three lOPChdown pas beat the PKiladelph1a Eag es, 2'Z d win MVP hooon. R ers of fictio n would have surmised that this was the perfecl cndin1 to &he d tory · Not ~o. "' Plunkett hurt his thumb 1n 1981 and the Ralden had a mcchoc:re yea~ Id the stnkc.-shortcned foUowilll campaiifl. lhe R1tder1, bavirw moved from Oakland to Los Ante had an 8-1 record but IOJt in thi playoffs. Midway in thJJ past campaian, the hard-lock. quarterback wu rej)W:cd by Marc Wilson but was resiored when W1lsoo wa5 injured after three starts. He has responded brilllaruly to the challenge. 'Skins relaxed and ready to go Players belieVe the second time around is easier TAMPA (AP) -The Washington Redskins are relaxed and ready f~r the Los Angeles Raiders and today's Super Bowl. "The players seem very much at ease this week." noted Redskins assistant head coach Richie Petitbon. "We have had two weeks to prepare for the game, believe we have a solid game plan and the confidence that we will execute it." The Redskins, defending Super Bowl champs, will carry the banner of the National Conference into the fray after compiling a 16-2 record 11i&lud- ing playoff victories over both the Rams and San Francisco 49ers. The Raiders. American Conference champions, are 14-4 with postseason decisions over Pittsburgh and Seattle. "The second time around is much easier," added linebacker Mel Kauf- man. "Last year everythin' was new and different, the distractions from the media and hassles with tickets for friends and relatives nearly drove us craz ." ·}m enjoying myself much more this year,' said guard Russ Grimm. .. Last year. because of the strike, there was only one week to prepare from the championship ~me to the Super Bowl. This year. W1th the extra week, we have had a chance to sit back and enjoy it." The Redskins won last year's Super Bowl 27-17 over Miam i in Pasadena. Tb~ started slowly in that game. trailin& l ?-10 at the half. "It took us a half to get rid of the butterflies and 1be realization that we were actually in the Super Bowl," Kaufman said. ··we didn't come down to earth until we were in the dressing room at the half. "This ttme it will be different. think th ts time we can take 11 as JUSl another game, at least once it stans ... "last year we suffesed from Jet lag. this year (with the extra week ofl) we are suffenng from work lag:· Joked quarterback Joe Tbe1smann. Despite the hoopla and excitement that surrounds the Super Bowl. Coach Joe Gibbs has made a concerted effort to kt.>Cp to the team's normal work schedule. "The players and the coaches have felt comfortable all year with a set routine and I don't sec an)' reason to upset It at this 11me." said Gib~. TW~ DAYS ONL r :::.:1 LEASE . to OWN We have •ade Special Arrangements with our Banks and Lease Co. to offer you this special 2-day event with these low, low Lease-to-Own Payments. SPECIAL DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE TO FLEET OWNERS 1980-Terry Bradshaw. Pll- tsburgh. 1981-Jim Plunkett. Oakland. 1982-Joe Montana. San Fran- cisco. 32 Marcus Allen AB JJ Kennv Kong RB 3• Greg Pru111 RB 36 Mlkt Devil s 37 Lister Haves CB 3' Cheller Wiiii\ RB 6-1 210 1 S-11 205 s HO 190 11 6·3 105 6 6·0 200 1 s 11 195 3 •• JoM Algg1ns RB 6·2 230 11 47 Greg Wiiiiam' OB s 11 195 I 48 Ken Colfev OB 6·0 190 R SO Larry Kut>1n LB 6·1 274 2 S 1 Monie Coleman LB 6·2 230 • 52 Neil 04~ew1cz LB 6·0 227 ' 33 $ 1983-John R1 gg1ns. Washington Rozelle calls USFL 'problem' TAMPA(AP)-National Football League Commissioner Pete Rozelle called the Un1te4 States Football League "a major problem for our clubs because of the escalation of salaries." Rozelle sr;~ng at his annual pre· uper Bo~ s confc1cnce. said that not only is the NFL concerned b)' the rise in salaries caused by compet1· tion with the USFL for players, but that segments of the n val league ha ve expressed sim1liar concern, "some publicly and some pnvately" 45 James Davis 46 TOdd Chri,rensen 41 Ktnov Hiii SO Devt Dalt>v SI Bot> Nelson SJ Rod Merlin S4 Darryl Bvrd SS Mall Millen S6 Jeff Bernes S7 Tonv Caiowen SI Jecll Squ1rek 61 Dave Slall\ 61 Reggie Kinlaw U Sl'lllt>v Jorden 6S Mlcllev Marvin 6' Sttve SVlvttltr 6' JoMnY Robinson 10 Henry Lewrence 71 9111 Picket noon Mo~ar • 13 Cherllt annah Zlitowi..Looo- 1' Ed MuranskY 71 Lvle AlledO 7t Bruce Devis IO Mak:olm Bar1>wll 17 Calvin Mullammd 13 Ted Hendrlcl" IS Ookle Wllllaml 17 Don Haswtoeck 9J Greg Townlend CB 6·0 195 2 TE 6·3 230 s s 6·0 195 3 c 6·3 1SO II LB 6·• 235 6 LB 6 2 no 7 LB 6·l 120 R LB 6·2 2SO 4 LB 6·2 230 7 LB 6-1 ns R LB 6-• ns 3 OE 6·• 150 7 NT 6·2 2'S 4 OT 6·7 285 1 OG 6·• 170 1 OG 6·• 260 9 OE 6-1 2SS 3 OT 6-S 260 9 DE 6·S 260 R OG 6·6 765 A OT 6-S 260 7 OE..~ 270. l OG 6·7 115 1 DE 6·3 260 13 OT 6·3 260 11 WR S· 11 115 l WR S·ll 190 1 LB 6·7 2JS IS WA S· 11 llO A TE •·1 240 1 OE 6·3 240 R S3 J tfl BO\ llC c 6-2 2'6 3 5' Peter Crooon LB 6-2 132 s S~Mat "-•ulmon LB 6-2 211 l S1 Rich Milot LB 6·4 230 4 se Stuart Andenon LB 6 I ,,, I 65 Dave Bull OT 6·7 2'S 10 66 Joe Jacot>v OT 6-7 ,.. 1 c 6 3 2SO 1 68 Ruu Grimm OT 6-J 160 s 69 Perrv Brooks 7l Chari" Mann DE 6·6 2SO R OE 6·3 240 l 12 Otxltr Meniev OT 6-6 170 I 73 Mark Mey 74 George Sreru OT 6·S 250 10 11 Oarrvl Grant OG 6· I 230 I 71 Tony McGee OE 6·• 2SO I 79 Todd Lle1>enste1n DE 6-6 24S I IOVlrgllSHY WR S·I 170 1 81 Ari Monk WR M 209 3 '1 Mark McGretll WR . 5-11 rs 2 J~ .I.f.._j·• IS Don Warrtn TE ,_, 1•2 ' 16 Clint Didier TE 6·S 140 2 17 Chartlt Brown WR S·lO 179 2 91 Rick Walker TE 6·• ?JS 6 "9 Alvin Garrell WR S-7 111 3 41 Brion Cari>enltf OB 5· lO 167 1 61 Ken Huff OG 6·4 265 9 60 Roy ~mmons OG 6-3 2'4 4 ,, AnlllOIW Wuhlngtn 09 6-1 ?04 l Slight chance of drizzles today But wet weather can 't da mpen sptrtts of Super Bowl pa rty-goers -- From AP dlapatcbet TAMPA Fla -The National Weather Service has forecast partly cloudy skies with the tcmpcruture in 1hc 505 and a 20 percent chance o( rain or liaht dnnle f~r today's uper Bowl XV111 between the Los Angele\ Rll.lders ond the Washington Red kins. Any preC1pitat1on is expected to end before noon. with panial clcarina expcctcd in tt\c aflernoon and a chance for the sun to break throuJh by the I :30 p. m PST kickoff ti me. Saturday'• Super Bo•l ba•JI canceled lo ·heralded outdoor beer ba~h for 7S,000 WlB cd an'!f 1 waterfront pat'\y expected to draw I 00,000 ~n can«lcd tur~iJ)' a' two day\ of ram um111hcJ lbc I I 1maae of the Sunc;h me State on Super Bowl wttkend The weather dampened panies. but not the spints -nor the thirst -of pany-goers who moved indoors. ., "It"~ a washout. A year's effort hterally down the drain " Stan Blake) said Saturday ac; St. Petenburg'c; $250.0oo c;howcasc party. P1erFcst. wac; called ofl Gr••• •adace rated •1>eat anywbere' · Tampa Stadium 1s the ~cond smallcc;t fac1hty to ho~t a uf)(r Bowl. but people here w1ll lell )OU bt er doc n t mean better. The natuml-a.rass playinJ surface whert the Raiden and Redskins will ttlj 10 today's t1tlt Slime 1s ruled as one of the bcstanywhere , GC'Of'lt' Toma. veteran aroundsketpcr for the Kan\Ss City Chief and Ro>al\, aoe<s • sttp funhcr. dcclanna the btrmuda~a.ra turf the best that'$ ho tcd a champ1oni.h1p pme c;1ntt the Nfl be n calhna 11 the upcr Ro""I in }966 I J •••th 48 CEL 15000 YR 1121 H 111 Ply1ttat, Lio I Sto.,ltJ ltp. Tttal tf PIJ•Hh Ul11.14. lat, St1'4ar• ~ell, ll1lll1I Tirts, '-I••••• Sttf l••ftr, l /O, All/Fl 0111. 4 x 4 SPECIAL .... lnM ti0llif1l••t. -op -ltf·rt-4 Tirn, l /C, Taela, s 15 9 89 , .. ., ... .,..,, Sttf ... ,.,I •. 41Oil1llOO Yr.112111 1st, Ut I ht hf. Tttal Par 111n.11. 17 + t11 41 CEL 16000 lilts Yr. 1100 11 1st P•J••lf I Lie. T1t1I of P11•11h Sll44.11 + t11 ' . I 0 ,. -----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--------------.... ..-...................................................... ,.. ......................... . Orange Coul DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Januaty 22, 1884 I ' H8A WHTl•N CON'•••MC• ~DM1*1 w L .. d . ff Pottler\d 27 17 614 Lalltn 24 ,, 600 I Mallie 21 " ~ JV) Ooldtfl Stale ?O n 476 • ~'"' " n 443 61-l &enOlffo ,, 2t .i11 111'1 MldwtttDM*' Ut111 ,. IS 6J<4 o ..... 73 " S4 J l!'t Denver " ,. .,, ...... S.n Antonio 1• 24 419 .11'1 HouatOf\ 17 u 405 f\lt l(anwa Cllv 16 2• -911) IASH•N G°"lll•INCI Alitf'llk DMlolen eo"Oll )1 ' m Pnli.o.tl>hte ,. 12 701 ,..., N-YOfll 21 II 5~ t ... _ ,,.,. . ., 71 ?O S2• 10 W a \lllllO IOft 11 24 419 " e.ntfel~ Mllw•u"-" 2• 16 600 Oelrolt 7l 11 .561 I > Atr.nte n ?O S24 3 Cllleago .. 77 di 7 Clevt1anc1 12 ,. m 12"> lndlaM 10 29 256 131, Sal\lnsav•, ~ 5.tn Antonio 1 ll, UllWI IOI New JerMv 120, Detroit 103 Atr.nte 97, New Yorll 9S wu1111191on 94 Pnlr.0t1on1e 90 Oeti.1 111, Inell•~ 111 Chlc.oo 111, Clevtten<I U HOU\IO!I 115, Utth lOS Phoenix 131. 5N Ille 102 Oenver 126, Golo.n Stet• 11 S Portteno 114, l<anw' Cllv 94 TNtaY'a 0.tnt Mllwaukff el Bo\IOn SpUrJ I lJ, Ulllf'I IOI LOS ANOILIS -Wortnv 0, WltllH 17, Al><lul· JeOOer 19, Scoll 14, JOllnaon 12. McAdoo 30. C00041r ll, Rtml>I' 3 Tol1l1 47·9S 14·20 IOI SAN ANTONIO -8enk\ 16, Mitcl'lell 29 Ollmor• 13. Lucas 14, Gervin 15. lto«>erl 5, Jonu 11 Pu\on O Tot11s 4A·92 23·21 113 kwt bv OU1"8n l " ~ )4 ll )4 17-109 San Antenle 2' U 2l 1'-1 ll Thr" oolnt -ls-Lucas 1 Foui.o out-Gervin RIC>ound\-LOS Anoeit\ 4l IJOllnlM>'I 121 S.n Antonio ~ CGllmOre 161 Aul.&h-Lol Angelu 2' lJollntOn 11), S.n Antonio 29 (LUCH 91 Totel fouls-LOI AnQ"" 77. S.n Antonio 11 A-13,972 C°'"9 UC lrvtne tl, Peclflc 72 (..CU) UNIVl•SITY Of .. AClflC -Franlllln 1, Anem• 25, Counll 1 S, Pte>Ole S, Lel09nhelmer I, Tr.omes 4, Rleoel I . Andrei!• O. Kartr.enny 2. Te vtor 4, Fabl•n 0. Crtotr .. 0 TOll l\ 27·51 11·26 n OtlANGI' COAST -McOone l<I 9, TllO<nton 9. Murol!Y 26, L" 7, Turner lS, MulllH n 4, 8HM 2, JOllnaon 7, Carmori 4, Gr1ndlson s. Cl•cclo S Totels l3·6J 27·4 I 93 Helfllmt UC Irvine, 46·3 I Total to~• Unlvefllty of Peclflc JS, UC Ir vine 14, Foui.<! out Peoote (Unlvenlty ol Peclflc), Turner IUC trvlne), Rebounds University of Pacific l3 (Anem• l l. UC Irvine ~ (Thornton 12). Aul'" Unlvtrlllv of Pacific 11 I Peoole l l, UC Ir vine 19 (McOonetd S, Turner Sl PCAA c..,..,._.. Nen<I• L•S Vt0•• Cat State Futi.rton UC Irvine New Mexico ~t•tt Utah Stett Frflno Slate Sen Jow Stiff LOllO BHch Stall UC S.nte 81rt1er1 Pactfk Wl 7 0 s 1 5 2 4 1 ) 3 2 3 1 4 I 4 1 s 0 • Salllrdav's S<orft UC 1rv1,,_ 93, Pac.tic 11 Qvwel Wl 1• I 14 l ' 7 7 • 9 6 ,, s 6 9 4 10 6 9 1 16 Cal Slett Fuli.rtO<I "8 UC S.nta Btrtlert S4 N1v1<11 LH VtoH 64 Frt\no Stell 62 Ntw Mexico Sltlt 77, San JOM Stele 61 • Utell Sta te 94 Long Btecn State 69 Mefldllv's Game San Joae Stefl at Lonu Bttch Ste tt I Cha nnel ~ 11 I o m.1 TllurMSav's Gemes UC Irvine at Cal State Fullerton Lono BHch State at Paclllc New Mt•lco Sta ff al Frtllno State Ntvaoa Lal Veou at UC Santa 8erbere How top 10 tared I North Ceroflna I 14·01 oea1 Oukt, 11·13 2 OtPaul 113·0J <11<1 not olav 3 Kentuckv t 11·21 01<1 not otav 4 Hou\lon 116 21 <11<1 not ot•Y S Tuaa·Et Pno CIS II oee t Wvoml119, S4·46 6 Gtoroetown 115 71 oeet St JoM'\, 83 61 1 Mervten<I 113·11 bHI Ol<I Oomln1on 6'·51 I Ntva<le LU VtOH ( 16· 11 OH i Fre•no Ste te, 64·67 t UCLA 111·1) <110 not otav 10 llHnol• ( 13·11 t>eet Puroue 76·57 11 Oreoon Ste te (9 4) •ost to WHntng '°" n-se 11 Wt kt For"' 117 31 lost to Nort" Ceroune Stete. I0·69 • 13 Tulsa I 16 1) t>etl Braolty I0-66 14 St JoM'• '11 ., IO\f to Georoefo#n tl-61 15 Loul1l1n1 Stet•11 1·31 ou t Ataoame I S-14 16 Bol ton COii.Gt I 17 41 lost to Svr I CU\e, 75·7) 17 FrtlnO State ( 11·•J IOll to Ntveoa LU Vevu. 64 61 11 Memt>llll Stele I 17 31 dlO not Olav 19 Puroue 111 •I to'' to 1111nol•. 76-52 10 Okletlom• ~IS 21 beet Ke n•u Slate 13·90 COMMUNITY COLLEGE ComDton S6, Or•nee Coest 39 (S.U"' C•tt COflftf'91Kel ottANOI COAn -Steol'len\ I I $hol tuck 9, Morgen 6, B•rrv 2, Guen I Fermer 4, Govd9e S, Toomey I Toltl\ 16 1 13 J9 C~ON -Graen 10 Btsh<>O 22 En on 9 Chew 4, KlnQ I, Peraon 2. Conner I T 01e1, n 11· II 5' H•""me CM"U>ton. 14·23 Totet louts Oranoe coe,1 1', Comoton 16 Ttchntcel Comolon Coach WHn1ngton S.ckllebectl 61, MJreCoita Sf l"•cHk CMft CMtweftee) MlftACOSTA -a u,,, 11 Turoet 9, llot>1n'4)fl 2 Brvn 4, &over 1 Brown I , Me<lrld J, Wll\on • Totats 23 IJ· 16 st SADD&.laACt( -Ade m' 11 OllV>tf " ArceneeUJJ t JOlllllOf'I t OeC•~• • Mul<lef 10, ThOmH , Totel\ 25 II .. 61 Helftlrne s.ooi.t>ec-. ?t· 15 ToteTTouls MlreCoili 70, S.Cfdlff>ach 11 Souftl CM1t C~ CM!ttfe+llU 0v .... W l WL Ful~IO!I S 0 I) ~ Clfrltol 4 1 '' s Cvoren 3 1 17 I Or•noe Cont 1 l 10 t $.Int• ~n• 2 3 13 9 Comolon 7 1 9 10 Goldtn Wttt I 4 l 17 ML ~J\ Antonio 1 4 9 11 S.llltMY'• kW.l Comoto,, ~. Ore n"' Cont l9 Ml Sen Antonio 1't, GOl<ltn Weil .. j:°uf19rton 0 CYO<'eu 4J '"'"°' '1 Senta An• .. w....._r , Gamet 11:.JO> Cerrito. e t °''"" Cot•t Comp1on " Go~ w"' Mt Sen Antonio et h1tle<IC>ft Senti •n• •' Cvll<'eo "•clflc CM'9 C~en<e fmo«lal Ve 4Y S.Od'ltlC'I *'......,.... .... 0....INM Morl+C"'' ,..,~ hlomaf ~· C..•: W'IC• OV.el w l w L. ' 0 11 ' 4 1 ' 10 I 1 15 4 J 1 11 I ' ) 10 10 1 l • • 1 4 11 ' 0 s • t 14 ........ y'. ac.... a.••lled' 61, Mif'.COlll ~ lt1IMfltl "...., t1' &an D '' ~ "• 0,_.mont SS 1eo11 0... ~ t0 Soul~•ttltr" H ........... ..,,. (1IJIJ ,,.~ .. s.ii o'"° '"'"' v .....•• l'•lorNt Gr•1'1*11 1 tell Olf90 Me.-,_,,._...,,. •• Mir.C4KA• • .. ---- S.flta A."'1• SAT\MlDAY'S •aSULTS (nNI .................. " ,,........, .. I.HT AACI. 6 lurtonc11 Jtecln<I IOllveral M 40 17 ?O 7 20 GotOtn Clrcie (Toro> uo s IO ~~(~J.ttl soo Alao rec;ed; Next 8en<1, Mo«! "-nny, Summer Knlgllt. 8tacll Sulollur Slfft Ftvlng Clllck Time: MO •1 S SIC:COND RAG•. 1 l/16 mllea Oew't Dew CG•rc1-) 6460 ,,.0 1UO Siik FHtllet\ (PtOfOH l 1090 1 00 Joan·, Le<IV (Hewtevl 1 00 Also rKe<I Foxv Tov, Meltnel\Oft, Sliver Lu'a Prtot, Plavlng tor Tin•. Solute TKO Teco, lllecs Str"' Mlaa. a u,.t of Soni! Time l.4S •1 S U DAILY OOUeL• 11· 121 ~l<I Sl,026.20 TH•D •ACE. 6 furlOng\ Alrrotlng IV.itrtruti.1 S10 HO UO l<l'lllldon (Plncey) 1 00 4 60 Motisi.ur E•ciltment 1Ca utnenl 600 Alto r.cecl SOMC Lt llet, True PromlM Suoreme Solutlon, JoiOllnlct. Gooo Power GOl<len Mlnslrtl, Tr.a Baoet Kl<I Time 110 4/S fOl.HlTH ••CE. '., lurronos F"llval Cl.IP (Valen1uer.1 3' 00 12 40 I 10 ' Rtlnbow PIK• (OttellOUuevt l l 60 l 00 Rele's Or .. m Lover CMcCarron) l 90 Also "'tel' Big Potentle t. DUO<'M, Rev•• PreM(ltaflon. Bumo.o. Gettenl Slsler Soeedv Purellaae Petite Fi.ur What Megk, *'°'"" Time 1 11 11s flfTH RACE. 1 • mite. on turf Cnenc;.ty Bl<l<ler ~Plncev) 11 90 I 90 S 90 Item Two tGarcle l 4 IO 3 80 Broadlv (McC.,ronl 4 60 Alao raced eo,,emlen Grove. lncomPf tent, Llllle n, No Ntc;k , Sntnlng Buell, Menenllal. Time 2"03 21s S.S EXACTA (6·31 oal<I $?11 SO SIXTH RACI. 61 , furlong, Ro Lake COetanouuoel I 00 4 IO 3 60 Montavx (V11tn1uelel 6 60 4 40 Bllgh (Pierce) • 10 Alao race<! Taklle Teto.to.a Known tor Stvle Reoe1·, HIQh Glou Pwch.Ottlc Ktv 10 111e conoo Time 1 16 VS SEVENTH RACE 1 I II> m•le\ Nrt"'1cfrel Orlve (Olnlvl 11 40 6 00 l 10 Stege Hano JOllnv tMeiel 6 90 4 80 UilhJnewavl'IOlme lPinCa'tl i.60 Also raced Wlf<I Ageln Neoollete Ourled Treasure Juntura Not>ll Air Bosto, Paoet BuM. Intention. Ouc Lt Ouc Ttme· 1·4A S.S EXACTA (7· 101 oeoo '167 00 l'IGHTI4 RACE. 1 • m ite\ lnlerco tV1t.n1ut1al ?O 40 1 60 1 00 ~ert Wine IOeiatlounev•> 4 60 4 00 Perl• Prince ISlolli.l 16 20 Also rece<1 Vloeo Kio Loe<1 the Can nonl , Gt.cla l StrH m , Huie Sr.re, Movable FHst. E stuoenoo, Concierge, Suoer 0 11monc1 , Je caue'• Tio Tltnt· I ·4' 31 s n PICK SIX 110 1·6+7 31 oel<I U02,65J 00 wllh two wlnn1119 tlcto.tll Illa t>or•fl) '2 Pick SI~ consolation oal<I $6,0ll 10 with 61 winning flCktl\ (five horse\) NINTH RACE. 1 1116 mllel No Hvst (Plncey) J3 90 14 60 6.IO Dark Accent IMcCerronl 5 60 3 40 Out Before Oewn (Orlto•) 3.40 Also receo Flylng Gene. Vigorous Vigors, Procurer. Stuci.ntbo<lv Left, Pro Peue<. Gel>lano, Merk on the Sto. v. Ad<ltd Feature, Cl\Mr On Time. U3 S.S l'JtACTA 12·11 oaoo 5399 SO Alltnclanct 42,656 HOIYWOOG Pertr SATURDAY'S RESUl TS (S"' .. 2'·nllillt harneH ~l flAST RAC~. One mtle oa ce N-CaOtt (l(ueblefl 4 00 310 1.60 Hey Guv t (0.M>mtrl S 00 3 10 At><ln Utv IAnderaonl ~ l IO Also raced Howdy IWMI Melle< OG, Rocky Scotcn, HI C Sr.toper Maeno Br•vo Andvs Pt POer Time: 2-<n 3/S $J EXACTA (7·61 0111<1 13110 SECOND RACE. Ont m lle oace Slou• (l(uet>terl S 20 l 00 7 60 Hanoov., 1P1eno1 3 40 t 60 R Curtli (Ot someri 3 80 Atso race<I watbro. Roltlon<I Adover. Teroort OonnY. Coekv\ Onlv Bov Falllno $ter Time· 100 71S ll EXACT A !6 1l 1>1110 \74 90 THIAD RACE. One mli. oece Hot Sf\fpper (SIHfhl 1120 610 5 10 Bv• Bve Scottv ( Beolleroeonl 13 60 9.IO Pao• Jerry (Wililflm\I 4 40 Atao raced Voter. Btllt Jolie, Ml<1nlghl Mine, F ire eno Rain Cnarmlng Gent Three Fl119e" Time 701 ll EXACT A 12·" oa10 \13t 90 FOURTH RACE. One mile oect Almond King CCrouhenJ 10 to 4 60 3 40 Two OcH n• tGrlJfl<lvJ 360 300 Junott Lew fRllChttl l 40 Alw rect<I L1gn1n1n Sum. MIOhly Mair>•. Vlncero Tome 2-00 3 S FIFTH ltACE Ooe m.1, oace M1\ter G IKuet>ltrl I 80 4 60 4 00 G•tn M1CIOv IB111111rgeoo1 6 60 4 20 Oean Point I Grunov I 3 90 Alao raceo How<lvn Ster Gtomet'1C Monttrev Rocket Cetoente Printmaker Buooe Haoy Time 1-00 11$ 0 EXACTA 16·0 oa1<1 \6190 " SIXTH RACE. One mlle oect Ranoom Wind lkueoter I • 00 7 90 7 60 Bleck Marto. <An<!«sonl 4 20 l 20 Mon11,oni Chief l~ortggU 4 40 Also rece<I Bev Leef Beat ot Abbe. Able Got<I, Belhetor Ra•noow Luckv ~rk, So Fer. Sovereign Ster Time 2:03 I S \J EXACT A I I St 001d S2l 40 SIVENTH RACE. One mile Pace Sa m Letona IAn<11rwn1 J120 1640 940 Cleulc Call <Croghan) 21 00 7 60 Leures Boy CGru"4vl f 70 Al\O raced See Rover Va nkH Bev, BC Count, Merrie Stratus, Provv Council, Full Pocket, SUll<lan Time 1-00 7/S u IXACTA 14·91 1111<1 un so t:IOHTH RACI. 0... mite oece eenrodcMn I Longo! '40 4 00 340 Vested Powe< IVlncln11nm1 7 60 • 60 Smert Koelt (Kutbler J 3 00 "''° raceo L00111ng CiOO<I Arenla kott Falllrnento, C1ot11n Welton Kono Amt>er Time I SI 41S S.l IXACT A II 1 oa10 SU 60 Nl .. TH RACI. 0,. mite oace t<1111 Tanner (Kuel>ltr) 11 40 • 60 3 40 Tact Wave fBaillarueon1 4 40 160 Otl C1v1llO CAckermanl 4 60 Also rlCed Emolre K n!gnt As UA .......... Nau ........ , kl '"-"""· NO .... Nero, Armbro 8ra<I Time 1 ~ llS 0 IXACTA t t 71 p111<1 H t 00 u PICK MX I 1 " I 6 I I) 0110 SHll,167?0 wtl,., Otlf w1nn1no lltktt Is•~ llOrae\l t7 Pio ~I• ton•otetlo,, oa l<I 11.126 40 with lO wlnn1no 11nef\ llov• llOr\t\I TINTH •ACI . On11 mite pact '"'" M•rlnt tt<oenlo> 1000 1010 920 COl\Hlu !Perrv) 9 40 ) 00 Vov119 Miiiion 1Pteno1 • IO Also raced Ao\81111<1 Dre1 Ct ote•n Jemes. Ouffn of Ou L •ltllmiJ Hln(Ju Abo.. Dttmer~ Hel'IOver M11• lurn°'o Time 203 I ~ 0 IJtACT A 16 •1 &>eHI a)O~ 10 Attendance •.1u • ' . Board meeting ~ ........ New York lslanden• Bryan Trottier (19= Illa footln4l while belna taken acatnat the by Philacfelj>hla '• Patil Bolmaren dnrlDC National Hockey League game Saturday. Phoenix Oe>en Curll' Strano• ' Cort v Pevln Scoll Hoen L11rrv Mire Tom Purtzer JC Sneed Ben Crensr.ew Al Gelt>e<ger 8111 Senoer Tom Wtlskoot WlllleWood John F ougnt Jim Colt>e<t Jim Simon\ Fre<I Couotes Tom Kiit Lennv W1dk1nt Ron StrKll LtoNr<I Ttlomoson John Fought Mlt<e Sulliva n Oen Halldoflon Tim NOfrll Ch108Kk Scott Wat•ins J1mD•nt Semmy Racnets M11+.eRel<1 Anav BHn JOllnnv Molle< ' Boo Gitoer ' Tommy Neketlm• Ron Cocllren Joev Sln<leler Rooer Meltbl• Tom Jtn"''"' C.erv Koen F'uuv Zoeller Mt11e McC...ito""n Jim Nelloro Ruu Cocnren Lon Hinkle Brao Fa-on ' Nlc11 Faloo TC Cnen Peter Oo\ltrnul\ Garv Hellberg Oouu Tewell George Arlntr Lennie Clemen" 1\10 AOlll Hele Irwin JoMMa ne lfev 0 A Wtlbfl,,O Georoe Burns Mer• Lv• t·Oon POOltv \·Pet McGowan \ Tonv SIU\ \ Merk O'M41r11 Ru Caldwell OevlO ()grin Allen Ml!Mr SttvtLl~r Pavne Sttweri Oeve Barr Scoll Stmo\O<I Oonni. Hamrnono Oen Pon! C11renc1 Ro" Oele Oouol•o ' nm Slrnc>son 61·66-134 66·67-133 69·'6-135 67·6t--13S 61·'7-135 66·69-135 67-69-13' 67·6,_136 70·66--13' 69·67-13' 69·6t--137 71·'6-137 11·66-137 61·69-137 11·66--137 61·69-137 67-70--137 69·6&-137 61·69-ll7 61·70--131 71·67-138 7)·6.S-138 69·69-131 70·6t--131 69·69-131 71·67-131 71-67-131 69·6.._1. 70-68-131 61-70--131 69·6'-131 69·69-131 67·71-139 71·61--139 11·6t--13' 6'·71-139 69·70--139 69·71>-139 67·71-ll9 61·71-139 11 -61--139 61·11-139 69·71>-139 71·67-139 11 ·6,_140 69-71-140 66-14--140 17·6t--14() 69·71-140 69·11-140 69·71-140 71·61-140 69·71-140 11-ff-140 70.-71>--140 73·67-140 69·71-140 14·'6-140 69·71-1.0 75-65--140 61-7)-141 70·71-141 11·70--141 14·67-141 70-71-141 12·69-141 70·71-141 67·71-141 70-71-141 72·6,_141 71·70--141 7)·61--141 .t-a matu., s-comotttt<I secono round Saturday 1914 Wlllfer OtvmPks l •I Saratwe, Yu9"1+Wl81 SCHlfDUll 01" EVINTS TU.Sdtv, lfttl. 1 tee Hoc"''" -Au•trla v• F•ntel\O, Unott<I Stetts va Cen•O• 11111v v\ Sweden, C1tcno\lova1<1e "' Norwev Wt" Germtny ~s Vuvostavle USSR .,, P01an<1 WtelnHdev, F• I Oo.n.ng ceremo•ues e t Zetre Tllun.dty. lftlb. t Wom.n'' IOIC Cron Counlrv '' IOtnen llfllf\O Pot18 Women ' 1 S00--"'1eter loetO o .etong "' Zetre ~' dv'lmltttl"-et 81etnnb Mon'\ en<1 WOfften'1 slriolt too. '' Trtoevlc let Hock•V -Po .. no "' WHI Ger mt nv USSfll "' llalv, Sweden .,, v JGOSlevoa, Centdl' vt Aul trla, Ftnten<I v\ Norwev Unllt<I St tit\ "' C '"hO\loV•~ 111 fnct.y, "'°· 10 Men s JOI( crou countrv " 111m1n llt llkO Pol~ Men'' •n<I women a oouote luge et Trfl)tvl<. Women·• !+OO·mflttr '"""° •11•11119 11 ~·"· Ml>n'\ C.00 meter \oeed •t1a11no et Zetra tee oenc1119 <<Of'l'IPut.orvJ et Ztlrt Sinele eno ~ bob•lad et TrtO....lc Pa"' 'io""' 1k•t1ne O"Oft Pl'OO"•ml et h t re S.1Vr•v, ,.. 11 20K lll•lhloll e t lum41n Vtllllo l'Otle ~ • •ncl women • 1r11141 "* at TrtCMtv!c w~ , dOwM1M •' JenorlN IOM Nordic com6tned '"-11119 et 1~11 MelO & Vt,.kO Pot• T ,.... l'ncl ouedl' utlle bob\lecl •I Treoevlc I(• HOOtv -fft tv VI Pqjancl Au\lrl• 11\ C HcllO\IOwPlt, C el\IOt W a I' ln'el\d Unl!td Sttlt• "' Norwev, USSlt "' 'VuQMlevle 511r~ "' w"t G«~• ---·· ,. 11 Wome+n'' SK cron ~"" ot lllNll\ VfllhO POiit Mell'• ~.000·~·., UIMd ... ,Int •• lot re ISK Norotc ctmOltwd al!llns 11 llWNltl Miio & VtM10 ~ 70·mtl0f "'' lumc» et lf!Ml'I MllO ...... Men'• encl women·a ~ k.toe 11 '"°'"" ICI dine.Int torlt 1111 fff Hllll'll llenco• 11 lotro Pol" tr .. U..lfN e t 1.#tre Monell¥, Ftt> 13 Men'• •lout• tkolll\CI <comoulsorvl et S«tndtrfla Men'• 15'< cr0ts country at lumen Vtfff\o Potte Women's 1,000-met" '~ \lla llllO et let re Women's ol•nt slalom •• Janorlna tee Hocuv -Swtdtn v' Poland, C•nedll vs NOfwav, Yueou.vi. va. flatv. Wftl Getmanv vs USSlt, Unltlel Ste ll\ "'· Aullrle, Fln,.no .,, CrlCllOMovalll• T""411v, ,. 14 lOIC. blatnlon 11 tgmen v111110 Potle Mttl's 1,000·meter •Peed Ml•llne •• l•lr• Women'• giant •l•lom 11 Jallo!'lne Men'• f!Qure •ll•llnu (Sllort oroeram ) ot l•lr• tee clenctng "'" dance) 11 Zetra Wldnttdey,llalS Women'a flour• sllell119 (comoulMlfVI et Sllenoerlle Women's crou tountry (4 X S rete vl at lumen Vtllko Pol)t Women's 3,000-tntter •c>etd '"'•"nv el Zelre Ooul>I• tuu• at Trte>evlc Men's gla"' tletom et 8 le1Hnlu let Hoctr.ev -Norway et Au"rle , United Stelts vs Flnt.nd, Y~evla vs Polen<!, USS!t VI Swtdtn, Wl\I G«manv vs llelv, CractlO\lovakl• v \ Canida niun.v, Ila 1' Men's croH countrt 14 )( 10 rtlevl et lumen Vtllko Potle Men'1 1,SOO·meler s~· tlletlng et Ztlra Men'' giant slalom 11 Blele,nlu Women'a 1'9urt \llallno (\l'IOl'1 Pt"OOfarn) e t Zetrt Men's figure tkttll\9 (fr" sll1tl110l et Zttra ......... 17 8Jathlon (4 )( 7 S reta vl et tgman Vttlko Polil Women'• stetom et JallOl'ln• Stngi, end doUble bob•le<I at Treoevtc Ice Hockey -Seventh Piece Geme ti Sktn<ll<lle, Medel Roun<I Gema 11 Zttra, Flttn Piece G1me et Sllenoertle. Me<Jat Rouno Game et Zttra S.lllrdlav, l"a 11 Women•, 10I< cron counrry et tgmen Velltr.o Polit Men'• 10.000·meter \Pttd sr..ellng et Zttre 90-meter llr.I lumo el loman Miio Polle Trlole and ouedruote bob\i.<1 If Trtbevlc Women't figure \l\ellnu lfr" sk•llllO) at l t lr• ~., .... Men'l ~ cr\h' countrv e t lumen Vttlto.o POlie Ice hOCtr.tv Meclel Rouno Geme •I Zelr• 'Mtn'l •••IOm et 8lelesnlc.e Ice hockev Medel Round Game •' l etre Floure s~ellng Uhlblllon II Zttre CIO•lnQ ceremonltl Supet .. _, JlYlll SUNDAY'S GAMI let Tempe, l""IL) lt•ldtn Yl Weslllngton, Channel 7 at 130 om PST NFL Al·Aeotri. tHm tlv Pre ....... Wrlt9n of AIMf'lal Of fl NH R8-er1C Dk hnon c•ems), Curt Warner (Seellle) QB-Dan Merino (MlemtJ WR-Wlllle Geutl CClllcago). Jett Cfladwlc"' <Detroit) T-Jlmoo Covert IChlceuol, Harvev S.lem (Houston) G--Cnrls Hinton tB1111mor11. Bruce Mlllnews (Houston> TE-Tonv Hunter (8uff1lol Pl(-All H•ll·Shelllll (NV Glents) oa,.11111 E-Mlk• Piiis (Atlante),°'" T.......W l•e._.,, T-Andrew Provence (Al1tn11), N .. ldt .. l••ldws) L8 -Mlkt Gr"'1 15.tn 01e9ol, Vtfnon Me11we11 IBalllrnorel, Jonn R•<let tAtt.tn· ,,, c e -oarrtll GrH n (WHhl119ton), Oennv Welters (Sen Oi.oo) ~Terry tttnerd (NV Gtenh l. 8 111 81IH tOettu l Pufl+et-4t.,.i. iltobv (Mlomll 0.... ... tllNftt UT'S LAN°'"° (......,, e.edll - 17 t llOltft 90 bonito, J telleo MM, • ,,_,llffd, 21 rot11 lltll, ns tNCJ.er .. DAVIY'S 1.oa(M (NtwMn leoldl) k envt1tr1 > 17 rock cod, J llne cod, 1 cow cod, S ban, 4 DOnllO, U• tneelllftl DANA WHA•, -.0 all(lltn J7 Nat, ! I roe.It. coct 4 bonito I01 mec.kerel, M ~d • ""'°'" ™' ..... .,...,. ....... 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Lot Anette•, minor, 10-mlnutt mlaconcluct, 3:30; JKkaon, l!<1mon1on. l:lO, LIM&mtn, Edmonton, 10-mlnute mlKOnOuc:t, l:lO, Rvttlowalll, Lo\ Aneelft, 5:20, OrffG, Ed· monton, 1 Sl, ltuallowikl, Lot Anoties, mtlot, 12.SI, Pouter, Edmonton, 12:51, Jeduon. Edmonton, rnelot, 11:51, Ktltv, LO\ AllQett\, 14:23, Lowe, EclmonlOft, 14:23, Svllts, Loi Angttes, 17dS. HUO<ly. Edmon· ton, 19:29 ~~ 3. Edmonton. HUOOV 5 (Hl.Jl1MS)•1 Sl, 4 lot AnMllS. Fox 21 (Nkl'loll\, Ru\llOW\kl) 5:36 (PO), S Lot Angejef, Nlcllotll 17 (McEwen, Fo•I ll'29 tool, 6 Edmoriton, Linesmen 13 (Anoerson, Coffevl 14-01 (pp) Ponellln -Foootln. Edmonton, OAt. Tavlor, Lot Aneer.a, 0-.A9, G'""'°, E<lmonton, 4 40, Pouier. Edmon10ft, 10-.36, Enot>lom. Los Anooln, 12:19; Srnllll, LO\ Anoell\, 13'()1, H\lllMs, Edmonton, 16;04, Hardv. Los Aneeift, 16:47, Wells, LO\ Anoelt\, 19-0I Tllfrd,.,....... 7. Edmonton, Anderaon 11 IGrtllk'I'. Po1111rl 1:21; 9 Edmonton, Hunter 16 (Coffey) •:S2; t. Edmonton, Hughft 16 CGretzkv, Lowa) 9'.5' l•hl Pen· elt-J~lM>'I. Edmonton, 9'43 Shot• on ~......edmonton 6· 17·1C>-31. Lot All9tlt\ 9· 17·t-l4 Goetlft-E<1mon1on, Fuhr, LO\ A119111\, MlllSM>n. A-16.(IOS. Mtlft'a awlmfnM9 COLLI GI ,...._ Lis v .... 100, UC ""'1M U (It UI V ... s) 100 boell-1 Toblu (UNLVJ, S4 74, 2 Owen\ (UNLV). S7 57 ) Huvnen IUCll S977 100 bn~l-1 N-•llO (UNLVI, 59 16, 2 Hf(belln (UCI), 1-0014, 3 Nlcholaon IUCU 1-01 14. 100 flv-1 S.brl Orun IUNLVI, 5203, 1 Sadri 01un (UNLV), ll.04, J AnGlf\Oft (UCll, S5 07 1.000 "-' Jacob\ IUNL \/), 10" 64, 1 8uacnet (IJ NLVI. 10 38 12, l Martin IUCI), l~lt 17 200 lr-1 C.,rOll tUNLV), 145)3, 1 Ltontallamo1 (UNLV), 14S M, 3 Toller CUCt>. 1:50 66 50 tr-1. FucM (UCI), 1116, 1 Sadri Otun IUNLV), 111•, l To«>ak (UNLV). 72.M. 200IM-1 ToblH (UNLV), 1.SI I I; 1 Jacob\ (UNLVI. 2-02 99; 3. eerrert tUCfl. 1:06.0I Three-meter <11¥1ng-I Mueller IUNLVI, 194 20 oolnta; 2 Abmen (UNL Vl. 176.2S, 3. l ine IUCll, 9045 200 llv--1 S.brl Otun !UNLV), 1'52 56. 7 L..90ntellenot (UNL Vl, 1 St OI. 3 Herbttln IUCU, 2;0I 56 100 tr-I Cerrotl IUNLV), 449'. 2 Fudlt tUC ll, 47 ... 3 Stein fUCt>. 49 14 200 bec.k-1 Sadri 01Ul'I CUNL V) 2-000S, 2 Tob1-l (UNLV). 7-0133, l WU tlam\ IUCtl, 7'15 19 500 tr-1 Jacobi IUNLV), 45156 1 TOIW IUCll, S-02 74, l 8 1schel lUNL V). S-07 97 200 brtut-1 NicllollM>'I IUCll 2 11 04, 2 Herbelln IUCI), 111 )2, 3 Ntwetto tUNL VI ? 14 14 .acl fr" rtlev-1 UNLV, 3 lSlO, 2 VCt 3 IUS WrftftlM CANYON 4·WAY TOU•NAMllNT l"eutlttll'I VlleY ... Senta .. r'ller1 :n "'"""""' Y...., 1', Convon n l"eune.lft YlleY 50, G-.n II ( ,IU!ltMI VlleY vs. Collvtftl 11»-Hlleo CFVI Ole. Boooll. 7·4 107-eont <Cl doc Ou8our<llev, 10·0 11,._SleV9na IF\/I doc. Mor•. S·4. 121-Slrodl IFVI dK l<oolm&n, 6·4 l~v••w• (FV) dK llelr, 1·1 l,._Tlaone (Cl dee Trov Kennev, 11·1 1~ (Cl dee. Trent Kenntv. 10·6 147-Hou (Cl p Fr1nco. S IS 15'-0'Conner IFVl Ole Dome, 1S·S 167-Hon<ltrson (Cl oec Wtlls, 7·2 117-AIUlrre (F\/l Otc Glen, 15·6 l~llnt IC! dee Ha rrl1on, 6-l Hwt -Abrlllama 1rv1 o Pat1Kt>ut1. 5•45 SAN CLllMaNU TQUltNAM .. fT Team SCorea. I. Woo<lbrl<IOe. t)t. 1 Mlulon Vltlo, 117; l Soni• Ane VllleV, 110. 4. Huntlnoton hecfl, I°' Moal velue bll wrHlllr !lower w11Ght1) SHve (S.n rerntndO V•ttevl. 1u- w111111111 Sieber (Woodbrldoe Rustler coach not ~pset But releagutng ,.,.,_ __ _ has caused others to file a protest ByCURTSEEDEN OftM.,.., ......... A super conference, comprised of some of the best community coUeae football teams in the state, if not the country, may h.jlve some coaches rankled. but not Golden West's Ray Shackleford. On Friday. several coaches from the "old" South C~t Conference, along with coaches from former Metropolitan Conference teams El Camino and Long Beach City col- leges, Joined forces to officially protrst a major rclcaguing plan by the state Commission on Athlet\CS, which, in tum, reports to the Cali- forn ia Association of Community Colleges. Under the proposal which is already been approved for the 1984 season, former Metro Conference teams Long &.ach, El Camino, Taf\, Bakenfield and Pasadena will join the Orange County-based South Coast Conference which includes Golden West, Fullerton, Mt. San Antoni o and Cerritos. Fullerton Coach Hal Sherbeck, along with Cerritos' Frank Mazzotta and Mt. San Antonio's Mal Eaton, don't like the idea. Neither do coaches from def ccting Long Beach and El Camano. But the move doesn't bother Gold- en West's Shack.Jeford a bit. which is ironic because the Rustlers -if last year's record is any indication - would seem destined for a long 1984 football St'ason. ··1 don't want to appear neptive about the new conference and the way it's set up," Shackleford said Satur- day. "I think a super conference is great and I think athletes would want to be a part of it." The addition of powers like Taft, Pasadena, El Camino aod Bakersfield would see m to pose a threat to sec powers like Cerritos and Fullerton, but Shackleford isn't thinking in terms of wins and losses. The Golden West coach rs only disturbed by one thought -that district rival Orange Coast is no longer a member of the South Coast Conference. Shackleford does not feel his team will be hurt an the recruiting wars. "It should onl y help;· he added. The unhappy coaches, meanwhile, were drafting an official letter of protest to the state in hopes of bring the re leaguing committee together to reconsider the acuon. Kevlar sail ban relaxed By ALMON LOCK.ABEY 0..., ............... ,..., The ban on the usc of Kevlar sails on International Offshore Ruic racing yachts was relaxed but not rescinded at the International Offshore IUcing Council (ORC) annual meeting in Lon don. A total ban on the usc of Kevlar had been scheduled to take effect Jan. I The ORC. which governs 1hc International Offshore Ruic (IOR). decided to permit ihe use of the controven1al and exotic material in small head sails and for reinforcement of mainsail leeches (outer edJe) to a depth of approximately twice the length of the longest batten. The use of Kevlar on yachts 601feet ( IOR) and over is not limited, but will not be allowed on storm sails. The new rule as it applies tojibsand storm sails went into effectJan. I. The applications to mainsails awaits final definilion of pcnnittcd reinfon::e· mcnt and will be effective as soon 15 possible this year, but no later than Feb. I. The Southern Ocean Racing Con· fcrcncc (SORC). organizers of tbc first major IOR series in 198~. announced several months IJO that Kevlar sa ils would be unrc1tnc1ed in the 1984 senes which starts in February Crosby golf set Sunday The 10th annual Crosby Souihcm pro--am aolftoumament is set for nu1 Sunday and Monday at Irvine Coa1t Country Club. bringina toaethcr 7l amateurs and 72 prOfcssionals. rrofwionals will be vy1 n1 (or $33,000 an pnic money, with the winner pocketing $4,000. Amona the profcs 1on1ls 1lrcad~ commmana themselves to the tourney arc Rare Botts. Paul Wise, k.1p Whhlet. Alan Arvesen, Bob Pran.ac and Eric Batten. However. Jhe bulk of the pro- ftssi on•I flefd wi ll be detenmncd afler tht tut It the San 0.cgo Open, which bea.in Thursday. S«on<f.placc pro finisher will cam SJ.000. third place is wonh Sl,000 and fourth pftct Sl,$00 The 0'11 throuah flfth·pl1cc 1mateur1 wm be ~na for pn1 donated by Bullock 1 South Cou1 Plar.a, Each pro will bG peu'Od with ao 1m1ttur in the tourney, which i Pont0~ hy the SS2 C1ub 10 ben~R• Hoaa Memorial H pital in ewpon lkarh I Orange Coat1 DAILY PILOT /Sunday. Jlf\&,lary 22, 1914 I , COMPLETE NYSE AND AMEX WEEKLY USTINGI 87 .. Westmark appoints Barrington president PLAN YOUR CAREER • Corona el Mar P~Jp N. Harrta1&o• has been named president and chief executive officer ofWeatma~ Mortp1e Corp. of Santa Ana. 'The mortp&c bankina firm was recently aqu1red by Prtmark Corp. of Detroit. It had previously been known as Wet~n ~aoclate4 Lead!DJ Services, lac. Harrinaton previously served as spec1al assistant to the chamnan of the board, Federal NatloD&l Mortp1e · AHocMJI•, Washington, D.C. trm helps people get on right track By DAVID H. BISHOP .,..,,._Ceil I • I Your JOb goan' nowhere? Been fired? Arc you a mtSplaced or unhap- py executive? • • • Jlm LelaDd recently was promoted to senior vice president, director of corporate marketin,1 for PoDderou Homes, a major home builder headquartered in I rv1ne. He joined the company in 1981 and served previously a~ Ponderosa Homes vice president of pro)eCtdevelopment and as corporate director of project development. In has new j9b, Leland is responsible for formulating marketing and product strategies for each of the company's four building divisions an California. Maybe you haven't spent enou&h time fisuringoutexactly what it 1s you want from your career. Most people don't devote enough time to planning their career s>ath, which in tum sianificantly affects their lifestyle and state of mind, according to Bruce M. Bolen. • • • Mlclaael Steana1 has been named vice president of construction for Inland Empire projects a t StearD1 CoD1tnactloD Co. of Newport Beach, at was announced by Leo Rader, senior vice president io charge of construction. Steams will also continue aa construction manaaer for the company, reporting Bolen, managing director of Career Development Services, began his year-old company in Corona del Mar to help people assess their own lives as the first step toward finding career happiness and fulfillment. BARRINGTON LELAND B.STEARNS M.STEARNS "Most people skip that critical first step of self-assessment because it is hard work, requiring time and a d~ec of objectivity," says Bolen. "Lake frogs, many people jump from one lily pad to the next, always accepting the next available job offer and never taking the time to discover what it is that will make them happy." di~t!Y to ~der. Jn another personnel move at the company Barry Steams has JOloed has family's business as a5Sistant vice president. Before joining the company~teams was associated with Aram Ba11enlan u d A110datet of Newport Beach. That's why people come to Bolen for help with their career develop- ment. "It's as if they are at an intersection with their tum signal o n," Bolen says, "but they don't know whether to tum in that direction. They are not sure. Should they ao the other way? Go forward? Back up? • • • B~rbara !'Jou has been promoted to assistant vice president of the real estate industnes arou~ at MariDe ~atlonal B.ut. it was announced recently by DollaldW. Miller, president and chief executive officer of the Irvine firm. A 26- year ve.teran of the banking industry, Nona will be supervising the loan processing department of the real estate industries group. "They say that only death and taxes are inevitable, but I add change," says Bolen. "A change in your life is inevitable. Some people welcome it, others tolerate it and some fear it." • • • C~rdlo~lmonary Tlaerap~ A11oclate1 has leased a 1,590-square-foot office 1n Irvine to house a physical therapy practice. The property was lease through Norrtl, Bep1 Ir Slmpsoa, with Katlay·Faller and Lacy Ortb as agents. Bolen 's business is "managing chan~e." The one-year lease 1s valued at $21 ,868. ORANGECOA "Five careers is not unoommon in one life." the 43-year--Old former corporate executive says. "I'm in the STOCKS Here are the atock market actlvitlea of publicly traded Orange County firm• for the week ended Friday, Jan. 20. Data providedby Newport Securltlea Corp. ,-------------r-··r-----------,------------r.-----n1r«-nr1··-------------r--r-----..,.-----,.-----; UHi 1.STH 1 HUOOUU T!llS l'llODUCTS 1HUU1' Prlce 1Prlc• I O S 1Pll tUO CID 1 ~!lOIOI 1HT lllC1 l.OCATIOI 1 •-ll• 1-20 CHAlll)! I 1 1 rl•c•l 1 I In 1000'• I &Ir Ca l lror. 2 Ahl\• Ht oro l Alt•O Corp. ~ Aaor. Dl •I· ~ 4aar. Pace. 6 AHr. Hed·D•nl 7 lHr. 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' • .,0 •• t l •17 ,,.~ l.•22 ~.\17 'Ill , .~~· ),060 -ll •• 79' ·•.•01 -·~ 11~ ;:11~ •• •1)1 ·2 •••• ,., ' .... ··~~ -~.r _, ..... •r~ 11. llO ·~, :na '·'" .71i " \ . 310 ·1'7 .,,n, _,,:to 1.011 ..... :~ _.. ____ ..__., • Bruce M. Bolen. managlnc director for C&reer DeTelopment .Semca . third of my own." Bolen 's first was as an officer m the United States Navy, which he refers to as the "world's largest canoe club." His most recent JOb was with Coca-Cola as their western states executive recruiter. Between those Jobs he worked 15 r_ean in management for General Dynamics. Rockwell International, American Hospital Supply and Microdata. He also earned a master's degree in business and has taught business courses at UCI for the past six years. He's been both hired and fired but in the process learned how to deal constructively with these changes. When the ax· falls, first of all, Bolen . says, don't take it personally. There can be manr. reasons why you were "involuntanly resigned,' many of them not because you arc a bad person. The key, he says, is to use the situa\ion to your best advamaae, The main objectives at that paint should be to get in touch with who ~~u arc, and then to market yoursel(effective- ly. "Most people don't do a &ood job of marketing themself. They can't or· don't know bow to write a Sood resume, and they don't know bow to act in an interview," Bolen says. "And third, they don't set up an organized campaign to get the job they want.'' What Bolen's firm d0C1 is help on all three c-0unts. First he helps the client prepare a resume, then he helps them with the interview process by actually staJing one in his office. He counsels htS client in determining exactly what bis or her goals are and then sets up an organized proaram of finding employment that will meet those goaJs. Part of that countelina involves tcacluna ctienu bow to deal with • rejection. Again, Bolen llYI c1oa•t take it personally. A cenaiD amou.nt of the aearch is a numbers same. Y C* apply to a number of fitmj and hope:' one clicks. . ..I t~I ~Y clients ~. ~ ~"' interVlew 1s an accompUslunau m it1Clf, a sign or succeu. Who mow. What can happen taldr• 8GieQ de- scribed as an ~pie a situatioe ill which o ne of his clienu bad maeq:d to be called back for secoad ia..: views fur three sceminSI~ ?: itions. One was actually o 10 her but she did not accept (mecdoG works both ways -you don 'l &fte to take the fi.nt job offered). She wu tbe second choice for the Job she realty (Pleue eee CAUSll/88 Recycle for e.rtra mone~ If you're among the millions of Amencans yearning to cam some extra money but without any special skills to offer employers, perh.aps your answer might be trying to recycle old newspapers and used corrugated boxes. The upturn an our economy since 1982 has boosted wastepaper prices substantially 1n many parts of the country· there 1s a demand for recycled paper. and used corrugated boxes are in particular demand. Try it. You have nothing to lose and earning extra money always can be useful for you or your favorite charity, or organization. Some tips: •An estimated 50 m1l11on Amen- cans already are collecting old news- papers fo r recycling. so the guides arc clear and clean. Check out local wastepaper dealers listed in the Yellow Pages under "Waste Paper.'· Fmd out what kinds of clean. rc- C)clable paper they're buying - newspaper, presorted office papers, old corrugated boxd -and sell }Our wastepaper to the dealer o fTenng the bestrricc •I you are a policy-making offi cer 1n a charitable organization, begin a fund-raisin$ recycling program by working with a wastepaper dealer Snm Po1n1 who will buy the paper. Have mem- bers bring old newspapers to a central point and arrange for transportation to the wastepaper plant throuah the dealer with whmn you are working. •ff you have or can find a pickup truck. you'll discover that you can make a profit by concentrating on used corrugated boxes. Some retail stores and independent supermarkets often give boxes away to save on their own trash-hauling costs. Ask local store owners for permission to collect their old boxes and set up a regular collection route •lfyou want to set upa pravam for collcctrng old new~papers 1n your community, here are the ways to go about 1t: Obtain a city zoning map -with streets, and1v1dual lots and popu- lation estimates clearly marked -to belt> you define= collec\iOnt.a A WIS1epal>tf aaio lill9t be able to ofter m..,.-.iom · UCf -c.a calculate the volume of °"spepen your drive can senerate. A.sic your neighbors to pi&cb ilL TdJ them what grades of peper you're saving and asJc them to leave their paper by the curb on a preanaapd date. By rcducinJ the amount of tolid waste in your neighborhood, you aJso can help reduce municipal taxes (which yoll pay) on removal of solid waste. If your organization is recycling newspapers, you may want to request that members and friends drop off' matenal at a convenient site - a church. schoolyard, city haU parting lot, etc. Your wastepaper deaJer may be w1lhng to donate a coUection bin and, when filled. he may haw it to bis J lant, weigh it and credit your group with the volume of paper. . Be sure you publicize your voup·s recycli ng efforu. Circulatina hand- bills 1s a good way to get residents into the recycling habit. Tell them what types of wastepaper you're collectina. howitshould be bundled, when you'll be by to pick it up and who they should call for information. SOFTWARE BONUS! Buy a TRS-80 . 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Moss. who holds a Ph.D tn cell b1olo1y. said that 1n the areas of th("fapcutic and d1agnost1c medicine. the focus has been on thC' development of new products and processes which can provide a \ubstanual -although not nccessanly qua ck -return on the 1n1t1al investment Moss explained that geneucall;, engi- neered microbes have made 11 possible to provide substances such as human insulin. product 8 (used b) hemophiliacs to facilitate blood clotting) and interferon (a protean which is involved 1n the Immune system) at a lower cost per unit. But the advances an d1aanoS11c medicine. he said, "will 1ee direi;t applacat1on before thcrapeuucs " He ~1d that there ar~ new 01uano~t1l' k.m which will more accurat~ly d111lflO~ a number of venereal d1~u~s. including herpc~ There is also the pos!>1b1lity of cancer research prod\lcing antibodies which would bond onltwith cancer cells. he said. A rcad1oact1ve molecule or a poison could be attachrd to the antibody, which could be administered without ctimagjng hcahhy cells Mo~s said that despite the advantages of investing In biotechnology. aood business Judgement is still required to tum a profit. He warned against bccomana so enamored of the technology itself as to overlook the results 1t will produce. Koenigsberg's area of experusc -and his Ph.D -IS in plant cell and tissue culture. Like Moss, he emphasized the business possib1ht1es of sc1cntJfic research. "The plant breeder 1s 1n partnership with the sc1enust," he said, adding that genetic engineenog has created an "agncultural revoluuon." J nstad of searching through thousands of plants to obtain the desired strain, selec11on can be manipulated m one petri dish, he said. 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He said that while it can be ~ns1vc to invest in biotechnoloay, not investina can mean losing the chance to patent a new technique and paying royalties in order to use it. "People arc gettinJ if for proprietary control," he said, addinJ that he expects to sec many legal battles in the future. "It's going to be a real mess." Dr. Stephen Koentc•berf · Newport Beach-based airline adds weekend East Coast trip By JERRY HIRSCH Of tM.,... .......... The name of the game in the a1rhne ~usiness IS t<:> keep your jets full of pa scngcrs and 1n the air -even 1f you have to i.cnd them to Buffalo, New York. That is what the Newport Bcach·based Airline AirCal 1s doma to augment its regional ~rvice in California and the Pacific states. AirCal is taking an idle McDonnell Douglas DC-9 Super 80 every Saturday and is flying to Buffalo with a stopover 1n Cleveland The roundtrip fare from Los Anseles International Airport 1s $269 -less than most 01ahts to the East Moss said U\at technology itself won't make money for an investor. He pointed oul that human insulin has not proved substantially more effective than the porcine vanety and that the market projected for it did not materialize. Both scientists agreed that California 1s one of the centers of bio-technological resarch. "A lot of the better comparf1es are m Cahfom1a," said Kocniaberg. planning at ~mllh International Inc .. Newport Beach, says that because of ACG membership cnticria. most of the mem- bers arc presidents or chief financial officers of industrial or consumer products companies. "It 1s working very well Our firM four weeks arc pretty well sold out.'' said Bruce Wetsel. A1rCal's vice president of ~heduling and charters. Most of the passcn~er are frozen Easterners trying to gel a break of sunshine 1n Sou them California. "Wt will be selling 11 up through May and we arc look mg at plans to extend 1t 111to the summer season but of course the rm:c would nsc." Wetsel said. Scot1 Hutchinson. director of strategic Lectures. however, can be attended by non-members for a S 12 to S 15 fee For more information, contact Rakesh Kaul. 680-1852 or Joseph Rosener 250-9211. Ultrasystems names Coyle It rs al a matter of scheduling. "We are using a OC-9 that would normally sit on the ground all day Saturday until about eleven m the morning on Sunday," Wetsel said. An airplane 1s an expensive piece of equipment and 1f the airline can utilize one ~uring off-peak umel> 1t can help defray the cost of the plane. The DC·9s sell for about $25 m1lhon each. The appointment of John Coyle as president of Uhrasystcms Engineers and Constructors Inc., a wholl y owned subsidiary of Ultrasystems Inc. (NASDAQ: ULTR), was announced in Irvine by Phillip J. Stevens, president and chairman of Ultrasystcms. Coyle Joins the lrvine·bascd Ultra-system~ ~rom Raymond K.~uscr Engineers. a substdiary of Raymond International. where he served as vice president of Kaiser's power div1s1on. Before that, he was associated with Stone &. Webster of Boston and Anaconda Corp. Coyle has a background of more than 30 yearc; an the engineering.and construction field\ He is graduate of Glasgow Royal Technical College in Glasgow. Scolland, where he received a bachelor of science degree 10 electncal cngmcering, "We might plan a couple more of these flights to other Midwest ci ties such as Colu mbus. Ohio or Syracuse, New York," Wetsel said. Au('al 1s encouragrng round tnp purchases by charging a S 199 one-way fare on the Buffalo Oiaht. That helps keep the planes full in future weeks. "The passengers who got on an Buffalo and Cleveland were really wondenng who A1rCal is. They had never heard of us and were surpnscd to see they were on a nice new plane." Wetsel said. Write up to three checks monthly. Unlimited over-the-counter withdrawals & deposits. Minimum deposit $2,500. •Assumes reinvestment of principal and interest at today's rate tor one year ··Rate and yield sub1ect to change daily 500 Newport Center Drive NewPort Beach, CA 92660 (714) 640-5100 Town a Country and Main Orange, CA 92668 (714) 558-3212 MEMBER FDIC A1rCal alrcad) mos a healthy charter buslJless with tdlc Jets The airline runs regular weekly charters from Los Angeles to Cancun. Mexico for the Club Med resort there. Wetsel said The airline also 01cs to Colorado and Idaho for several ski tours. A1rC'al 1s using Los Angeles airport for all of its extra 01ghts because restncllons at John Wayne Airport would force the airline to give up a portion of its regularly scheduled service from Orange County. CAREER FIRM •.. FromB5 wanted, but followed up on her interviews with a prompt and courteous thank-you note. "You'd be surpnsed how much a httle thing lake that means," Bolen said. When the top pick didn't work out for some reason the firm called my client back 10 for another interview. In the course of that 40-minulc conversation the employer mcnt1oned three different umes the follow-up thank·you note, and she was hired That is what an organized campaign can do." ····------------------------· Bolen was a Na val officer for seven years after getting an undergraduate degree in psychotasy. A native ( alifornian. he's hved in Newport Beach since 1975 with his wife and 15-ycar-old daughter. His home is Just a short walk down the hill to the recently opened Bayside Complex on Bayside Dnvc m Corona dcl Mar, overlooking Balboa Island. "( love it here," Bolen says. c!>pec1ally with his sailboat docked nearby. "This is '>Omethang I really wanted to do. lfl were to expand J'djust move into a larger office in the same complex." But now that he 1s 1n business for himself he finds the I hours a little longer and the anxiety a bit higher. "You I know }OU want 1og1vc cverybodr the impression that you I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I AN OWNERSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT SOUTH COAST PLAZA! I l Beautiful Versailles on the Lake "(ill be available for ownership on February 11 . at 9:00 AM sharp. Beat the crowd and register for special bonus savings now • Take your sign-up coupon to lhe Sales Office today' • Be at the special Pre-Reg1strat1on Sale on February 11 . at 9 AM sharp • If you're first and qualified. you 're a new owher' • Remember. first come f 1rst served Sign-up now!! I arc independent and ~uccessfu but there arc ups and down~. One month 141 great and the next month falls off, I wh1c:h makes 11 harder to plan ahead. • I "There are big companies that do something like 1 do, I but I charge one-fourth 1he price. And the main difference as that I am not a salesman -the others are into selling-1 I'm into counseling. J don't com~te with the big I companies. I don't do any advert1S1ng. AJI my clients come I through referrals." A typical career planning client receives eight to 10 I hours of one-to-one counseling and instruction over a five I to sax-week penod. Then Bolen will stay with his client I until their goal 1s reached. The cost for this service comes to about $600. which 1s usually more than made up for in I JOb sa1tsfact1on and. usually, even higher pay than what I thc chcnt wac; rece1v10gm the1rprev1ousjob. "I don't let go PRE OPENIN-G REGJSTRATJON I ofa person until the~ arc.placed," Bolen says. "I refuse to -take the money and run. I Seventy-five percent of his clients arc women ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. between the ages 35 and 45. Many ofthetn are trying to re· I I enter the JOb market and aren't sure how to do it. The rest 1 want to be first in hne for a Versailles Sales Office Use Only ofh1s client'i range m age from 22 to 62, from high school I on the Lake condominium and the No __ I dropouts to those with multiple advanced university I · 1 p 1 t t· b 1 0 I degrees. I spec1a re-regs ra ion onus savings ate/Time I In add1t1on 10 career development planning. Bolen's I Name __ firm provides several other services. both for those I seeking employment and those w11h a position in a I Address I compan> that needs 10 he filled. He is also employed by I I lirm!I la ying orr pcrsunncl to counsel them upon tt•rm1na11 on I I "A w mpany will come to me and say. for instance. I Telephone I ·we arc going to lay off a vtce pre!>1dent. He will get the I Take this pre-opening registration 10 I news nex1 f-raday at 3 p.m. ·How should we handle it?' J . usually ~Y 1t would be best for me to be 1n the nelll room I Versailles on the Lake, 3700 South ~laza Drive .. Santa Ana I when 11 happens. Then the fired executive can come nght I You must come 1n person. Sales office open daily (714) 556-0466 I to me as an 'outplacement spec1ahsl'. The first thing I do 1s •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• let the C:\ccu11ve 'ventilate'. get 1t all out of his syst~m Weare pie~ to announce theop~of our. new offi.Ce in Mission Viejo , 26:300 La Ala med a Mis~ion Viejo, CA 92691 (714) 240-9066 (714) 6~-0611 Open until H::lO PM on WMntAd11~ 9:aoAM -12::~0PM SnturdoyR Pain ~bber • , - before they start tearing things off the wall or throwing f urmture around Then J show them .how to tum their 1nd1v1dual situation into a pos1t1vc one. "Although ti's called 'outplacement' thars really a misnomer We don't find these people Jobs. What we reall y do is help• them market lhcmsclves, to take advantage of their situation and not let fear overcome them They arc in a unique s t and I build i..lllDJMltt -system t'O'rThcm lo communicate a positive attitude to tfmr prospective cm1,>loyer .. Bolen also prov1dei. in-house training seminars for rnmpanit"o; dcsinng to improve communications, funda- mentalc; of management, orga.n11at1onal behavior and performance appraisals. These may last from halfa day to a week . He also conducts an cxccut1 ..,c search program for companies with pos1t1ons to fill . An add1t1onal 41crvice that Bolen provides for his career development clients i~ PERTS. short for Per~ sonalitcd Resume Transmittal Service. "Your resume 1s only a door opener. M> 1t has to be aood. Once Bolen and his client have written 1t. the client may then choo1e to use PERTS. which 1~ has1cally a scc~tarial service for the 1enou<1 Job hunter Usina a memory typc.vmer. CDS opcrnt1ons mnnnaer Pamela Raemakers will 1end a penonah1cd covet letter and copy of your resume to any prospective employer you choo~. Simply 11ve her the name and astdre\s of the company and the JOb you arc ~k1oa and the material will be in the mail in a day "M ny people can't use their office to be typinf letters and rt~ume~ you know. bccau~ 1fyou act cau&ht 1t s bad news l h1\ \yslcm uv~ a lot of time and trouble and the emplo}'cr sct'i a h11h quality, pesonalm:d resume and cover lcncr," ys Dolen . Aflcr 13 months 10 the bu11nc s Bolen taya now that hc'1 fulfilled hi\ own aoal for lhc first year-e tabhshina h1maelfand stayma in the black. For the future. he plans to incorporate early this year and ho~~ to double his aro ~le 1n another 12 monthr.. · Af\cr it'\'cral times suffenna chanacs and makinf career ao I for him.elf, Bolen fc'Cls he's found h1a niche .. 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At iUbt, a profulon of dntoa iatare the Nordatrom iioelery - Pointon Point worn with the yellow whip anake pnmp by Paul Mayer and the DlaDion- dalre teaDled with the bowed blue 'Marta' reptile linen pump by Bally. Below, model wean a atar-etadded dreee by Mary Ann Rntl•o with E•an Picone'• Allure boee accented with a •tripe of cllamonda. Her ab~·~ 1rey baited with two-tcmecT maroon aldn and l"J1 plp-tnc. baYe a Nordatrom label. In the forecroand are a CrlM-croea harleqaln pamp by Paul Mayer and another Nord.atrom label In a two- toned blue calfaldn aboe with erey kldaktn pleated trim. I ' Look for trt-tones fr.om India, North Africa. Japan or the tropics there are wedged and ( and textures atop platformedsandalsandslides, . strappeda{ld wrappedsan4alsand ·wedges for weekend booties. . " · · ., . · Sandalsarebroad-banded, wrap-. Thicker, facettd heels, broad: ping the foot and/or the ankle and banded sandals, wedges, wrappmgs, leg. new colors, unusual teitture mixes-Boots give a hintofthedesertor trendsofsprina'84footwear. taketheircuefromethnicwrappings. With 9-to-5, ready-to-wear rana-Tropical footwear ranges from ina from lincarsportswear to un-flower-bedecked slides to updated ifom-inspired l(J>&t'ltes, day shoes huaraches. , ibclude opened-up PlV!\P' and san· Colors alternate between neutrals dals that are newest on broader· and briahts-sand. white, black, based. tapered-down heels or on junale briabts and animal prints. both hiab and low wcdaes· These styfes in cork and burlap, batik .Colors focus stronaly o~ neutrals and sraffied leather1t linen and with bf'iahtacx:entsofmanne blue, stencileds~kearenewand flatter· coral or yellow. Kent Watanabe, in&forspriqandsummerfun. ladies' shoe1 buyer for Nordstrom, Leisure footwear for the weekend says tri-tone and two-tone sh,oes will market updates the clusics- be very strona-areY• to white, espadrilles, slid~ thonas, athletic beiae to two or three shades dfblue to shoes and moca. They work with lfCY· casualsponswear-denimundTs. Textures include linen, snake sweatshirts and tracksuits. ~or (shin¥,. matteorsueded), cork, sprina, espadrilles arc atriPcd, color- 1tenc1led and printed leather, woven blocked and petterned. leather and mesh. . Slides and thonas are ncon-bfiaht. For the more advanced, trendier ready·to;wcar, inllucnccd bydc iifts (P1 ....... aaou1p~l) ~ - . From left. rtat=11ta•• add~ to tM NGldlltaom •ede MDdal: AIMlna Pftlar'• aaltl·toD .. m...WC eandala .. I AnnL.endera alMnathedOor on edvertlalng acheme. PN• C4 , J, I C2 Orange Coast OAJL Y PILOT /Sunday, Jenuary 22, 1984 LooK1Nc Gooo Happiness· is getting a toehold on overall beauty 8yVlDA OEAN ~ ..... ., .. .....,, One of the niceM thin.gs you can do for your face 1s to take care of your feet. If you don't believe thiSJUSt look Ot "'hat happen~ to your face the next time )Our feet are hurtin~ Th.e pain shows up on youf face -at tened mouth. Wfink.Jedeyesand orchead. That ¢macing can't be VCI') good for your face. VIDA DEA• Proper footwear 1sa must fora pretty face Shoes should not only look good. but also feel good. The heel cup should fit snugJy, there should be good arch support and the sole should be strong. The toes of the shoes shouJdn 't create pressure and should conform to the 1eneral shape of the foot. Women who wear extremely high heels which allo\\ the foot to slide down and forward, or those who wear shoes too short for their toes are candidates forcoms. soft corns. bumon~. ingrown toenails and a multttude of other foot problems. Once I had to v1s1t a pochatnst because I had nesJected m) feet and had all of the above problems. He told me I could save myself a lot of problems by wearing lower heels at the office. At that lime there were few nice looking shoes with lower heels. I sa1dl'd rather have my feet hurt than to go out to a ~ TRAVR & LEISU<E .·~ ,I I Olympic infiuencea &o all out in weekend le&r and footwear. Sneakers come with velcro, dppen, atuda and perflng and eapadrlllea are •trlpecl and patterned. Sleek footwear with cut-outa and •hoea with dota, atrlpea and checkerboarda dealgned with a touch of the arti•t can be wom with aweatahlrta, tighter panta and aklrta. I ARTS & ARCHITECTU<E \-·~).( < \ . ,., ~\ ~ ~; "~ -. . ' / , fll" social function in those ugJ) shoc!I. (Wacon't that dumb?) H1scoolut1on was to cafT)' an extra pair of shoes 1n the car and chanae just before you make your appearance. That I would do It really makes scn5e to save the higher heels and pretty little straps fori'drcss up" when there is Ii mi ted amount of walking required. It takes time to shop for shoes. Make sure you can take the time to try on several pajn to get a good fit. Also, it is better to shop in the afternoon or c veni ng when you have been on your feet for some time. Once you have comfortable, w~ll fittina shoes there are some other nice things you can for your feet to keep them in topshaJ)e: v A once-a-month pedicure should be pan ofbask ar90ming. If a profess1onol one is out of your financial reach, learn to do i(yourself. v CaJluscs are formed by pressure and friction. After exercising or a long walk. soa.k feet in warm water for IS minutes and then work on hardened areas wt th a pumice stone. Next moisturize feet with a rich cream or lotion. voncca month(ormoreoften if you remember) cover your feet with a thick coatingof pctroleuq>jelly and white co tton socks before you retire. v lf your feet perspire, sprinkJe foot powder in your shoes. v Pamper ttred feet by treating them to a massaae. Hold onto your toes and rotate your ankles several times. Make a fist and massa~e the entire sole of your foot before gently pulhngeach toe upward, left and nght. Finish with a wann soak (try one cup of Epsom salts added to the water) and a generous dose oflotion. · While we are on the subject of extremities. let's touch on hands. too. W~wMk wlth them. f'lay with them . g~turt" anc1 Oirt with,.,,.,,, Th,.v ~",. SHOES TURN From Cl A thJetic shoes are colored black and white. Theyaremeshe~da woven. zippered and velcro-11 ned, pcr- fe<l studded, even bi-pped with bottom interest. AU-American red, white and blue colorations are very strong. ap- propriate for an Olympic summer. Strong are the molded ru bbers, the "jellies" in bright, bright colors. The art and architecture of the modernist is the inspiration for the very newest looking sh~. Paint splasbings, reminiscent of Miro or Pollack abstracts, in bright yellow, blue and red enliven black and white. always v111bleandav1ilableforclose-upobtervauon when a handshake·~ often the first form of contact with others. Hands have less fatty tissue than any other part of the body. The palms have nooilaJandsatall. Sk.inelll$tic1tydecrcascs around thea&e of30, and althouab hen:dity playsa part in how beautiful our hands remain. daily care isan important factor. vGct into the glove habit -for housecleaning, gardening and dish washing. v Keep jars of cream or lotion st.rategjcally placed -on the sink. de~k and near the bed. ~ v Before you a. into the tub, apply hand cream. fht warm water will eocouraae pcoetrat1 n. v onoea month give your hands the same petroleum Jelly treatment as suggested for the fee t ~nd cover with gloves for the night. v ff you have overly visible veins on your hands. try raising your urms over your head oocasionally to reverse the circulation. Also massage hands with rich cream several times a day. v There arc also luxury treatments m facial salons-oi l is massaged 1 n the hands and then warm paraffin is applied and allowed to set. The. oil ha~ extra softenina power with this method oranotherone where electncally heated gloves are placed on the hands for 15 minutes after an oiling. v Hands need to be protectcdfrom the sun that can cause those ugJy brown spots. Use a bandcream with a sunscreen (one of the newests such product is Hand Smoother by Prescriptives) or layer the two products. Adjust hosiery for fit "Good fitting pantyhose give a magic touch to the way you feel about yourself," says Sally Jones, director of product marketing for Avon jewelry and accessories. "They should move with your body -easily, freely and naturally." f Jones has th~ suggestions for pantyhose wearers who want freedom 1n motion with fit: Geometric color patterns form the vampofapump,opartgraphicsin stark black and white are used, as arc see-through materials. The sweeping curves ofhigh- wedged slides, the shine of aluminum, the high-tech materials -rubber and vinyl -are renected in a variety of shoe shapes. Footwear •tyled to 10 with linear and uncomplicated sprlDC fuhlon• lncludea the archttectaral and opened-up foot- wear In new teztare mlztaree with thlcker beele, abon. High heel alldea and wedaes and tea-wrapped MDdahl are made for fuhton• ln rude, nabby and bomj:gan fabrlca, badb and prlnta with Japanese and IDdlaD aencee. •The size chart for ~ntyhose is the key to perfect fit. Stick to the facts about your weight and height. •Hand wash your pantyhose before wearing. If you have a sharp. edge nng or rough fingernail, wear gloves to avoid snagging. Don't use bleach; drip dry on a smooth rod. •Don't anempt to ,1et into your pantyhose while standing. Sit down, put one foot at a time into t.he turned- down stocking part, smoothing it in place on the foot. Whimsy-the charm of the unexpected-1salsoevident in jungle floral and pop art sneakers, in ticking wedges, in brightly colored balloons on white mesh boots, in crafted flower appliques on boots and pumps. HOSIE RY TRENDS: Dusty pastcls(not baby pastels) such as very dusty grey, pink and peach are strong colors for spring. according to Bonnie McNeil, hosiery buyer for Nordstrom. Also look for mint green and pale yellow as ac.cent colors. Bone is ex tremely strong, especially with linen. Textures will be seen frequently with subtle and dainty designs, lots of small hand-painted lace. . . •Carefully bring pantyhose up to the knee. one leg at a time. •Stand up. Check to be sure both legs are stretched to their full length. With hands inside, palms facing your thighs, ease pantyhose up and over the thighs. stretching fabric finnly out and up. . •The waistband should be exactly at the waist. If it isn't. yo u have the wrona size. •To remove pantyhose, work downward over hips to ankJes. A void pulhng. AA UW gourmet section to dine heartily t83 JUNIOR LEAGUERS VERY BUSY NEW YORK (AP)-The Associa- tion of Junior leagues sponsored 2, 123 projects in 1981-83. an i ncreasc of 22 percent from the previous year. asSOClatiof) president Anne Hoover has announced. THE GOURMET SECTION of the Amen- can .\ssoc1a11on of University Women, Westminster-Fountain Valley branch will hold a Valentine dinner at 6:30 Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hennecke. ()Press. For reservations, call 527-8607. • • • THE IRVINE TOASTMISTRESS CLUB "111 meet at 11 :30 a.m. Monday at the Fine Arts Center. Hentage Park, 4601 Walnut A' e .. Irvine. For more information, call 660-387 1 • • • YOUTlf. ALJY AH MOVEMENT, New- port Bea~ chapter will celebrate the 50th milestone of the movement at a luncheon at I 11.30 a.m .. Monday at the Reuben E. Lee Restaurant. 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport beach. The movement. which began in Europe. is a child rescue program serving 80 countrid. For more details, call 673-1900. • • • THE TUESDAY CLUB of Newport Beach will meet at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Newport Sheraton for lunch. "The Present Com- pany." a vocal and musical group, will entertain. For more information. call 64()..1403. • • • HARBOR VIEW HILLS GAR DEN CLU B will meet at 9:30a.m. Wednesday at y, onne Flessas' home. President Tom Porter. who owns a nursery in Orange which specializes in tbe care and propagation of ferns, will present a program on ferns. For more information, call 640..4027. • • • ST. JOHN VIANNEY CHAPEL GUILD of Balboa will meet at 10 a.m., Wednesday at the Beacon Bay home of Marcella Kelter. William Erickson. director of Catholic Social Services will explain the op- portumt1cs for philanthropic participation in the community. For more information, call 675-6827. FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS,. Orange district presents a "Day at · the Races." Groups wi ll leave at 10 a.m. Thursday from Fullerton, Orange and Rossmoor offices to go to Santa Anita Race Track. One race will be named in honor of the club. For more information, call 526-2414. • • • WESTMINSTER ART .usocJATION will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at 8200 Westminster Blvd., Westminster, to ob- serve RA, an an ist who will paint a landscape in the old masters· technique. For more information, call 892-4796. In the same period. AJL member Leagues spent a total of$9,462,079 on their community projects, an increase of $2.5 million over last year. Junior Leagues raise money for such projects throu'1t thrift shops. cookbooks and act1vities such as holiday bazaars. sports and cultural events. It is estimated that 8.4 million hours were volunteered by provisionals and active members last year. with sustainlni members add- ing considerably to that total. Final Diet Systems Presents s Designer logos not new on togs BULLOCKS Wl~HIRE: A bridal show Francisco. Orange County and San will be presented at 7 p.m. Monday in the Fernando Valley.) second level salon of the Fash.ion Island FREE SEMINAR JANUARY 26th 7 -9 pm Bal-boa Bay etub Skipper Room NEWPORT BEACH, CA. •LEARN HOW TO CONTROL ALL URGES TO EATI • LEARN TO LET YOUR OWN BODY TELL YOU WHAT ANO WHEN TO EATI •FIND OUT WHAT REALLY HOLDS THOSE UNWANTED POUNDS, ON YOUR PERFECT FRAME! This evening Is 1l gift to you. from San dra Brooks, creator of FINAL DIET SYSTEMS. You need not be a member of 8.8.C to attend lhla Informative, lnsplratlonal aemlnar. All are welcome. Because of the overwhelming response In the paat, you may call tne number below, to reserve e good seat. Then be prepared to move through your flnal diet experience. . I . ) PARIS (AP) -Emblems, logotypes and animal patches so prevalent in today's fashions are only a revival of a trend that began about SO years ago, industry leaders point out. -Cuurturier and -peTii:mTertean-fatou 's embroidered JP initials disiincti vely marked the sportswear he designed dunng the I 930s. He initiated swim suits, ridina habitsand tnm tennis dressts for fashionable women. The fa med Wimbledon champion, Suzanne Lqlcn. was the fmt celebn ty to endorse a dC1igner. wearing Patou creations on and off the tennis courts. • ) ~--· -, . stott. Reservations may be made by calling SAKS FIFTH A VENUE: David Hayes 7S9-l21 l. ext 321. will personally launch h.is spring '84 FASHION INSTITUTE of Dcsian and collection at a Feb. I Child Help U.~.A. Merchandising is conductina itJ annual benefit lunchton presented by Saks Ftft.h search for the nation's most sifted yo una Avenue at Westtn South Coast Plas~a fishiorHlesigner. The contest ts opeo to an-Jrot.eJ. ~tire 11T.ltl.event, ayes w!ll hiah school juniors seniors (class of '84) consult wllh customers. The collect1on will and graduates wh~ are interested in a remain at the store on Feb. 2 and 3. carecer in fashion desian. Participants ANNUAL SHOW: The fourth annual compete for a one year scholarship to flDM and all-expense paid study tour to Gentlemen's Haberdashery fashion show New York City. aosin' date of contest is is due Feb. 9 at Westin South Coast Plaza May 31. For additional information. write Hotel. Male models will include Oraoae to Mary Donaldson at FIDM 81 8 W. C~unty civic, palltical, sociaJand business Seventh Street, Los Anatlcs.. 900 I\ lThe leaders. The event benefits the Sisters or coUcse has campuSC$ in Los An,eks, San the Societ Devoted to the Sacred Heart. MANUFACTUllR'S FACl .. YIALI LADllS IPOIYS APPARIL & YARDAGE DlllGNlll SAMPLll, SICOND CLOll..OUTS Variou1 WClf'm·Upt, ..... retail fo 99 .00............... .. . . . . from 17 .00 '9eece Worm-Ups, reg. retail to 72.00 ................................. 11.00 Fleeice Pan ta, r99. re toil 24.00... ... .... ..... .. . . ..... .. .. . ... . .. . . .. . ••. . 6.00 Tenntt dresses, aklrta, shorts, UP TO 70% OFF Tani tops, Jackets, pants, FACTORY Golf skirts,· bermudaa, polos WHOLESALE WHOLEIALE a Liii IY·TIE·YAll .. mmlll FABRIC Velour, Fleece, Quiana, Terry, T -Shirt Knits, Po lln, Twills, etc. DA8HIN' DRAWERS 111-mo· . 1001-8 W•t :t7th St., C.M. tC« ·of wnttt•• 10 A.M. • I P.M. Mon.-FrJ. J. .. . . , , '\ / Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, January 22, 1984 . CS Dinn_ers jumble·d, jovial Or jazzy o.llf ............ .., ......,.. • ...., Gary and Vicki Zlache plan her •hopping •pree won at party attended by llartaret Carl90n, Bob and Ann Cbrlaten.On, below. A lot of people scramble eggs-but, a whole meal'! That's what the Assistance League ofH untington Beach served up recently at the chapter house. Some me111bers and guests found themselves eating chicken, even Jello salad with a toothpick, still others had all eating utensils. but no food . J twas a scrambled six- course dinner-challenging -but successful and rewarding. Dinner chairman Martha Jobn1&oa was assisted by Judy an4 John Watt, Pat Tboma1, Carol Bor1ener, Dottle and Jim McKinney, Gail Jobutoa, Reute Bruhn and Tana and Catherine Johnston. The highlight of the evening was the drawing of Vicki Zlesche'• name as the winneroftheSuper Shopping Spree, the chapter's latest fundraiser. The lucky winner (she's a teacher of exceptional children at Edison High) will be scrambling around a Lucky Market soon for three minutes, filling her shopping can. Among those at the scrambled affair were Jim Recupero and Bob Sloan (representing Lucky), Irma Klinger, Freda Embury, Phyllls Herrel, Coralie Hoffman, Edna and Charles Perrill, Boni Hu1t1on, Mary and Henry Sebman and Amelia and Pbil Arroyo and daughter l.lasa Johnson. r Others there were Nancy and Fred Bloomfield, Ann and Bob Cbri1temon, Margaret Carlson, Georgia . Bechler, Dl&IUle and Rlcbard Young, Rae and Roy SU&aki, Mary Ellen and Leon Wheeler and Sara Jane and Terry Danayan. Hostess of the event was Fundraising Chairman Harriet Deer, assisted by husband Bill. • • • Ron Johnson, the new executive director of Orange County Family Service Association, and his wife Dawn of Costa Mesa were among the I 50 attending the annual dinner dance sponsored by the six OC FSA auxiliaries. (His first day at work was five days later on Monday.) New officers installed at the.gathering in the Garden Grove Elks Club, included Jou Klllefer of Corona del Mar, president; Billy Bearman of fountain Valley, vice president and Morton Blum of Seal Beach, treasurer. Volunteer awards were handed out to Elsie Hedrick ofNewpon Beach and Nancy Ludt of Huntington Beach. Among the others attending were Jessica and Bill Untack, Jue Sbatb ( outgoin~ board president); llaren and Michael Voss (she's president of the Irvine auxiliary); Mary and Dudley Boyce (she's a past president ofOC FSA); Joyce and Wendall Brown (she heads the Huntington Beach auxiliary) and Barbara Shettler, president ~the Newoort Beach auxiliary. • • • "The Harmonious Relationship of the Fraternity and the University" wasDr.Jobn Ryan'stopic when he addressed the OC Kappa Sigma alumni at the Villa Nova. The president oflndiana University stopped by for the event-the group's first Stardust Ball-on his way Mystery Train season set Ad,yenture, Intrigue and fun on the rails TheCaliforniaMysteryTrainsopen their 1984season in February, following a maiden run in November establishing the West Coast line for adventure, intrigue and fun on the rails. A three-day excursion is set on The Presidents' Weekend, Feb. 18 through 20, taking passengers from Los Angeles' Union Station to a weekend of diversions in San Francisco. The second of what will be semi-monthly journeys up the California coast this'rear is scheduled on a regular weekend , March 3-4, WJth an entirely new mystery scenario written for the trip. Passengers will be treat~ to ~ new adventu.re ~ch time they embark on The California Mystery Tram, WJth clues to an unsolved crime accumulatina as soon as they board. Different international themes are planned on 1984 rail adventures. A Family Mystery Train with special rates for those under 12 is being designed for late June. Once in the Bay Area, following a leisurely scenic ride and dinner in the diner. London bobbies and ba&pipers I may . escort passengers. to their San Francisco hotel. Surprises are a key element. Each adventure is scripted with biographies from passengers, givin~ each a role to play in the plot revealed at Sunday brunch, 1f they have not unraveled it by then on their own or in teams. The popular getaway weekend concept is patterned on Agatha Christie's crime classic "Murder on the Orient Express." Adventurers taking part enjoy a weekend of fine dining. theater, a High Tea, Clue Hunts in the streets of San Franetsco and tours of the famed City by The Bay. in addition to trying their hands at crime-splving. The first Mystery Train in November drew wide media coverage and concluded with a brunch featurinB shop talk by mystery novelists, script-writers and true-life private eyes. California Mystery Train adventures are directed by Richard Doherr. whose Laguna Beach firm . Pickwick Productions, has designed mystery parties and Victorian revelries for hundreds of Southern California events. Tickets for the adventures can be obtained with a collect call to 834-0900. Outside California the toll free number is 800-833-0900. Information is available by writing to TRAIN. Station 162, Laguna Beach, 92652 or calling 494-4116. Scheel fo:r travel agents to open its doors -Monday Students to get practical training World Travel Institute, a voca- tional travel aaent school, will open its doors orl Monday, aocordina to Thomas A. Jackson, president of· World Travel Bureau Inc. World Travel, Oranae County's oldest and taraest travel agency organization, has offered travel aaent clas5tS on a limited basis for the past 16 years. The G<Jmpany is nO'W expandina the operation inJp• com· prehensivc 1trosnam that i>rovides students with both theoretical and practical traJnina. ' "' "The formation of World Travel Institute represents • major· at~ forward for us and 'our studcnu, ' Jackson says. "By establishina a formal school with u1>-tc).d1te fadli· tin and first-class instructon. we are now equipped \o provide the finest travel qent trainina in Oranae Coun· ty." • .. Travel is one of the fastest-growing industries in the United States and the Southern California market is expending rapidly. tn Orange County alone, about 2.S million passengers Oy out of John Wayne Airport annually and use of Orange County airpons is projected to at least triple tsy 1995. • Centrally located in Santa Ana. World TraYel Institute will serve students throuahout greater Orange County. Both morning and evening sessions of the I ~-week counc will be offered, with enrollment limited to If it floats, groups of.25. Courses are scheduled to begin in January, March, May, July, September and October. Nearly one-third of the curriculum is devoted to hands-<>Q trainina with fully-functional travt!f computers. The remainder of the course consists of theory, during which students learn the basics of the travel industry. The prQgram is approved by the Cali- fornia Superintendent of Public In- struction . .-:, World Travel. founded in 1938, has 14 offices in the grca&er Orange County area. chances are you'll read about it in t~e~ily Pilaf ~2-4321 . • ' I to San Francisco. ('Stardust' wnter Hoacy Carmlcbael wasa fraternity brother.) Longtime friends of Ryan, UC Irvine Chancellor Dan.lei Aldrich and wife Jean, were there as special guests. Others at the affair and ertjoying the music of the NewponJauGroupwereDr. TerenceandJoanae O'Heuy, BIU hrplt, Jrand master of ceremony; Biii Coffey, district coord ma tor, Joaepb Kovacevln, district grand master; Mr. ahd Mrs. Mardn Cos, Kate and Fred Bottome and Rlltb Ann and Dr. Robert Bun a;. ' t • • The American Legion Hall in ~wport Beach (15th Streeton the bay) will be dressed up-llkean Italian • trattoria on Feb. 14 for the Roman Feast planned by the board ofY outh Employment Services. . The board really gets involved in this 5:30 to 8:30 p. m. fundraiser-they prepare and serve the all-you- can-eat Italian dinner and do the cleanup(Jadge Calvin Schmidt organizes the broom crew.) Tickets at $4 for adults and $2. 50 for children, may be obtained by calling the YES office at 642-0474 from I to S p.m. w~ekdays._ • • • Dorothy Goren (wife ofQzzie Goren, president of the Jewish Federation-Council of Greater Los AngelfS) will be feature~ speaker Jan. 30 for the annual "Leading Gifts" luncheon being held at Big Canyon Country Club. Her appearance is announced by Ratlle Hart, 1984 UnitedJewtsh Welfare Fund, Women's Division chairperson. The Jewish Federation of Orange County. 530-6636, has more information. • • • UPCOMING: Saddleback Community Hospital directors plan a Founders Dinner at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Pacific Club. . . Enjoy the Mexican'R,_.i ..... v"'"te""'r .... a-, - the Caribbean and the wonders of the Panama Canal all on one magnificent cruise. Our 14 -day Trans-Canal cruises visit six ports and Sitmar gives them to you at fabulous Super Saver savings -$800 off for th~ first two people per cabin ($400 per person). Or, take one of our leisurely 10 and 11-day Caribbean cruises. Compared to 7 -day cruises, you get more time at sea to enjoy Sitmru:'s wonderful shipboard experience, more ports and more time ia!Kt. And Super Saver savings are ~off for the first two people per cabin ($200 per person). CRUISE IN LUXURY. Be pampered in total luxury aboard Sitmar's Liberian·registered Fairwind I ' .. , , Dr. John Ryan wu welcomed to OC by J'rid Bottome, center, and Dan Aldrtch. Oilllr ........... _, ..... K ... -., Dudley and Mar)' Boyce of Irrine, at left, at- tended Family Semcea Auoclatlon'• dinner dance In Ge.rclen Gro~e u did lrrine FSA aus- Utary prmldent Kuen Vo•• and ba•band Michael, below left. New president John Killefer, below rtcJat. · and Jane &bath, out- going president, wel- come Ron Jobnaon of Coeta lie.au new ea- ecattve cllrector of tile acency. orFairsea. Youll~y Sitmar's spacious cabins, sumptuous dining. sparkling enter- tainment and warm Italian hospitality. Th take advantage of Sitmar's Super Savers. you must book by March 31,1984. Super S avers apply to all Trans-Canal cruises departing now through June 11, all IO and 11-day Caribbean cruises departing now through June 6. FLY FREE, TOO. And even with our dramatic Super Saver savings, the price of your cruise includes free air fare to and from the ship. The Sitmar ExJ.>erience is sold ex- clusively by professional travel agents. Consult yours today. . . ' \ C6 Orange Cou1 DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Janu ry 22, 1984 These doors not open for commerci8.l push .. -: 8RIOG£ L DEAR ANN -----------LANDERS: I &ure do like Lhe way you put your column togethrr. Not !Qng ago you wrole some beaut1ful and re· A1111 IAllDERS assunng words to •••••••••••••• a woman who wa havin~ t1oublc tn her life. You s.a1d, ''When Clod clo~<t one door. he opens another " I nm 1n the bu~iness of rna.nufal'\unng and ~llrng doors. When I read that colurnn 1t tK'curred to me tha\ I could bnng your column to the attention of peopl~ who never have heard of you. and al~o ma) be sell a few doors. What I have 10 mind is a four-<:olor magazine spread. The ad would carry your picture.and that grea\ quote with the headhne "GIVE GOD A REALLY GOOD DOOR TO OPEN HE DESERVES THE BEST'" We would feature some p1clUres of our door'i which are a ver) fine quality Nothing you would be ashamed of. We are prepared 10 pay you for your cooperauon Or. 1fyou don't wan1 to accept money. we would give Eyeglass frames given new look. FAIRFIELD NJ (PRNewswire)-Sakspattermot the 50 m1ll1on p~1~ of eyeglass frames sold in the U.S annually are changing significantly with the growing popularity of bendable. stretchable, indestrucuble spnng- h1nge temples. MaJor reao;ons for 1he increase 1n demand comfort and convenience. Spnng-hin~e frame.s click back rnto alignment after each wear. ehm10aUlli \qtle needed for eyeglass wearers to return to the opuc1an or optometnst for adjustment agarn and again. Someumes called stretch hinges, the) make frames comfortable by gripping the head gently wtthout pinchm$ or slipping down 1he nose. Spnni-hinge frames now account for 5 percent of ophthalmic frame sales. according 10 George. R1<:h, president ofStarhne Optical Corp .. whose Safilo d1v1s1on. the leading manufacturer of finely calibrated Swiss-made Elasta frames. holds a maJOr part of the spnng hinge market and increased sales 30 percent last year. you w11le nic.;c door') for your home. Would you hkc lo '>l't :.ome sample:.'! Ple<tw an~wer ngh1 aw&> -HICill CLASS rtRM IN CALIFORNIA. DEAR CLASS: I am oot lnttrttted lD promoting commercial product•. And please don't u•od any doors. L•t't con1lder thl1 one closed. • • • llAZto;N'S T WO·WAY NON-FINES E DEAR ANN LANDl:.RS· I JU!>l finished reading l>Jo:AR Ra:;AU~RS: W• thl· letter from '"Napoleon. Ohio." and 11 l'Crtu1hly hit bavto had many requewt11 ovt1r home I ba .. e hccn there not once. but twice. the year• for th01tt' haode lhefirst11mc 11wa~myson.tk couldn'1holdaJOb that we coo11Jlder tot>. our and was deeply rnvolved in group sex and the drug f 1 Th -•· 1 \tcne I did a lot of <ioul-scarchins and finall)' lctcked a vor ttfl. a t m-ee qu tea him out. It wrt~ the toughest dec1s1on I've ever had to lillt. For the time bt lna. make in my life 1 thtorefore, we are dtvotln1 That wa' ,u ~cars ago Whc:n he knew hr had to go th" Sunday column to a 1l alone. he '>lra1ghtened around. enrolkd in trade series of famou1 hand1. At ..chool and two years later marned a lovel} g1rl. I k 1old the end or the 1er iH. we wm me on hi\ wl·dd1ngday that lht' hc!>l th1ng I everdtd was go back to our weekl y quo · throw h1m out tlon and at1Hwer column. Now I am going through the same thing with m} "lt•1llwr vulm·rable. South d..1ugh1cr (It" a 101 harder with a girl.) For SIA year. sht• kept mO\ 1ng in and out of the hou~ to be with her <kah t-K1\ lm·nd Whenever the) had a fight. she would mo\c NORTll back home hnally J told her the next ume she moved • A 9 1n w11h him she was out of the house for good. (He ts no • f4 7 good. 'ipon~es on her something terrible.) 'J A 10 7 I haven t hl·ard from her 1n two weeks and tl is + UJ I0965 brl'ak1ng my hearti but I am determined to be strong-WEST EAST 1111 h~~al~~'it~~~ld~~dm~~~·ng and I !>po1kd my kids •QJ • 1087652 t1)111g to make up for the lossofthcirdad. After 18 years~ 'Q 9 4 3 ""J 10 I have met a wonderful man and hope it wj\I lead 10 ~ I) 6 3 2 v Q 5 4 marnagc. He I!> a straight arrow and was critical of my • K 4 3 2 + 117 w1\hy-washy permissiveness wi th my daughter. h led to SOUTH .. evl•ral arguments and we almost broke up. + K 4 3 Now that J have laid down the law. things arc much · AK 6 5 2 better between us. Please keep telhng parents !hat adult t) K J 9 8 l'h1ldren need 10 be responsible for themselves. If • A parent\ continue to protect their kids from the . . consequcnce'i of 1rrespons1blc behavior, those kids will '·ht• bidding· ne\cr shape up because they know the} don't have to South West S1gn me -SMARTER NOW IN NEB. I Pass DEAR SMARTER: Slx 4:bters for you, Mom. Ha.ag 2 0 Pau ln tbere. Your daugbttr wlll tbank you one day, H you r 3 I' Pas8 SOD did. (P .S. w t me lmow wben 1become1 home. It will 4 Pass brigbteo my day.) S ,, Pau • • • \.\.hat 't; prudish'> What's O.K? If you aren't sure. Opt•n1n1-: lt·acl you ne<.'d some hdp .It's available m the booklet: "Necking and Pel/mg -What Are the Limits?" Mail your request to Ann Landers. P. 0 . Bo:< l I 995. Chicago. Illinois 6061 I. enclosing 50ccnLs and a long. scamped. self.addn:tJscd en vc/ope. orth 1'.:ast 2 + Pass 2 f\ilT Pa1111 4 . Pass S + Pass P atti Pat18 (J1u-1•n of • CHARLES GOREN W(• hu.vc told thP ~tory bt·fort• ot tht· practical jokurs who put two «1uctn11 of ~pades into a p3ck of cards and Lhcn 1jluckl'd th.i deck for renown queen guess~r. r. HI.II Sams. Sims pored ovor thl' hand and Lht'n announe t•d· "J think both you guys have lht• qut·rn '' Wt'll , hne's a hand where declarer made h1\ contract by playing twth ridl'ncl<'r:. for tht> c1uct•n of trump<•! Evvn today. Lt.>t• Haz(•n 1s not '!Url' why ht• c·huM· to r1·l)l(I diamond., with his four rard <>uit, but ht' fl'elli surl' lhilt h1• had a rompellin~ r1•a:.on al tht· t1ml'. North'" five club bid "got our sid<' to w1th1n a lrirk of the• hf'sl ron tract" ~ix clubs i., odds on. flowev.-r, th<' final contract was five diamonds. not the mo.,l t•lcgant 10 the world. When dummy came down, it sef'med a~ if tht' falt! ot the han<I would hinge on dcclar rr's ability to find the queen of trump!>. However. there was a far more elegant line to 11 tricks. and llazen found it.. Declarer won Lhe king o( :.patlt's, ca-.hed lhe ace of club., and th<' ace king o( hearts. Nt'xl <·ame a !>padt> to dumm~·i. act· Now declarer .. mhar"ked on a croo;c;ruff. ,. He ruffed I\ club with the eight and hilf last spad .. with tho boud's seven a~ Wc~~t 11howed out, slutflng u cluh. A club was ruffed with th<' nine to fell West's king. and t>vnything was rf.ady for LhP ' non !ine>ue. fk•clarcr led a low hNart and ruffed with the tablt''s ace of trumps. Then he lt>d a club and trumpE'd in hand with tht' kJng of diamond,. Ry now. declarer had ac cumulated Len tricks, and he still had lhe ten of trumps in dummy and th( jack in hi s own hand. One o( them w:s' certain t.o produce thl· fulfill 1ng trick. Declarer led a heart and ruffed with the ten: if that hf'ld. well and good: if East could overru(f with lhl- queen, the jack of t rumps wou ld be the game-going trick . Send any quu tloa1 for thle column l4: CbarlH Goren and Omar harlf, care of thl1 aew1p..,.er. •:ach week a prize of a copy of the oew .. Gortn'e Bridie Complete," a 19.9$ vaJue, will ~ awarded 101" t.he queaUon Jadaed ~. bNt received. Cbarlea Coren ud Omar Sharif penonally CaJUll>t undu· t.Ue to 1111wer all quu tJoD1 1ub· mltt~d. BRONXITES , No breaks provided in 'breakthroughs' TDDAT'-CIDlllDID 'PVIZLI· "We Set the Date" You & your guests are invited to attend our 1st BRONXITES SOCIAL Sunday, January 29, 1984 2:00 pm at the GRAND HOTEL Anaheim (Katella Exit -Santa Ana Fwy.) Sponsored By BRONX IT ES For The City Of Hope Refreshments • Program Ever)' time a manufacturer of appliances comes out with a new feature on their product. they call 1l a ··sc1enufic break- through.'' We have seen the coming of the see- through oven, the talking rcfngerator. the thinkmg-woman 's computcnzed stove top. and the sweeper that does everything but dance backwards. One more sc1cnt1fic hreakthrough and I'm going to have a scientific breakdown. Who wants to sec their oven under glass? Why would a manufat·turcr consider corrosion a 1urn-0n? fl wa<i always enough for me to open the door. grope through the darkness and be cheered "When I still had room for a small casserole. The "breakthroughs'' never give you a break. The newest acccssoT) for re'fnger- ators 1s a signal light that lets you kno-w when 11 needs vacuuming underneath. I don't know how it works but I can only 'iuspcct instead of the dust growing up through the refngerator unt1l 11 reaches the top ndcr the phone hook. 11 reaches a le\ cl and shom a light which gocson. s1gnaling ll· 1s read> to be hauled away. relauonsh1 p They're probabl) people who wash their bands aner they pfay With the dog and change the baking soda every year or so. Frankl), I clean under my refngerator every lime we move and I've never found anything under there wonh gelling a hernia over. The last 11me we moved from the farm to the Wc'>t. I uncovered a pencil stub, an iced· teaspoon. two marbles, a cold tablet. a cluster of black globs that had been grapes 10 another life. two nails. a coat hanger. a skeleton (po!>s1bly mammal) and a note reminding me of an appointment Wllh my Ob'.ilctnCtan. fhe kid Wa~ 14 years old. No Solicitation of funds Let us be practical It God had meant for us to clean under refngerators. he would have g1"en us yardstick hands ~=======================! I do not know an~onc personal!} who I suspect tJilerc arc talking stoves 1n our future. muero; that whimper, "Clean me," and washers that will flash OVE:RLOAD and g1 vc U!> a lecture I don't kno"' about \OU, hut 1f I wanted guilt. I'd call m> mother on sale dnt'\ 1l. nor do I want to establish a Stamp honors Woodson By The Ad oclated Pre11 ''Black Heritage USA Sene<>. ( arter (1 Woodson -Born 10 1875 to 1m- ultcn referred to as the povcnshcd cx-sla vcs. "F-ather of Rlack H1o;tory" Woodson overcame many -1s honored on a nc-w l I S bamers to become the 20-ccn t rnmmcmorauve pnncipal person rcspon- Thc ')lamp 1s pan of the s1hlc for re·searchrng. wnt- • --------· .PET PA•YllNT A CARll,11'9. ® ,Lll'llC.~ •H l 0 I I THE ORIGINAL MA~:~.~~· •LowCost • I DOG and CAT I I Vaccination Clinic I I Rabies $3 95 I I Distemper S4 75 Pervo $5 00 I I Cat "J·ln· 1" $5 50 mg and teaching about the hcntagc of Black Ameri- cans dunng the early years of the 20th century Althouih he 'ierved a'\ a teacher 1n many educa- tional 1nst1tut1on\. he gained Im reputation a~ an lmtorian during the 35 years he c;crvcd ao; editor of the ''Journal of Negro H1-;- 1ory." the official pubh· cation of the Assoc1auon for the 'itud} of A fro- Amencan l ifcand History. The new Woodson stamp 1s the latest add1t1on to the Black Heritage USA Series which includes tnb- utcs to Hamel Tubman. Dr. Martin Luther King. Jr.. Benjamin Banneker. 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I Btt<.h Blvd ' Ulto 9300 91~ Wlttl#!r Awt a Bu\hanl St I R U ff ELL I lJCHA llCUll: 111 l•n 11 ctlTA llUA: Sun. Jin 29 I U'HOLITIRY, INC. Hours 3 00 pm lo • 30 pm Houf\ 3 00 pm to 5 JO pm ..... , ........ ...,. I Mo11.1rch Bay PlaJA Mesa Vt1de Ctnttt I Crown Varity l'lwf & P1<1hc Csl Hw 170 I lbfbor Blvd n' Ad1ms .., • 1922 ""RBOt 8t VO L • COSTA MESA -S'S llS6 -f'UTUR• CLINIC IN'Ot (818f 70.-1 U4 • • J 76 Gives 153 snoe part 36 Javanese 78 Proh1bll 155 Bed canopy Poison tree 79 Hei.d 158 Fem1le 38 Ike'• colloq 11lnt. abbr c(\mmand: ~' W91i1hty 159 JapaneM abbr. I.> Trlle drama 4 I Not: prefix a' Overjoy 180 Ot1moun1ed 43 Curved 86 Swing 161 Heraldic leltera 88Ch1nese band u Gazes pagoda 162 Oral pauM fixedly 89 Ve<bal 163 Woody 46 Terminate ending pl1n1 48 Spanish 90 Frencn 165 Correlative ar1lcle Ir tend 166 Wry look 49 Rip 91 Jacob'• son 168 Shower• 51 AllO 92 Droop1 with 52 Vlsuallie 94 Snug room pebblet S.C Monkey 96 Guido's 170 Dodger• 57 Prayer note 172 PebblM endings 97 Thorough· 173 Marriage 58 Altends 10 fare· abbr vow 2wds medically 98 Playlot 174 Picnic pes1 60 Flo-r 10 t Illegal ac1 175 Secluded vessels 103 Pulls 61 Concern 105 Nervous DOWN 63 Purpose &I rain 64 TV commer- 109 Great Lakes 1 Plant cl at a canal appendage 65 Revolved 110 Japanese 2 Pronoun 66 Asiatic coin 3 Brazlllan coun1ry 111 Trle1 hard bird 97 Indonesian 113 Prepare 4 Ctlmblng Island copy p1an1 69Gym 114 Promissory 5 Tropical cu ah Ion note retln 70 Plant seeds 116 Eminent 6 St11Chtrl 73 Nero's 118 Musical 1 Male party '"eleven .. dtre<:Uon 8 Primped 74 Vindicator 119 French 9 Blbllc.al 75 Pre-- fa1her pronoun s1udent 120 Enigma 10 Hide away 77 -deum 123 Haul slang 78 Kennel 124 Disburse 11 More sound• 126 Oiecolors courteous 80 Snallow dist! 129 Lock of hair 12 lmllat• 82 Continent t 3 1 Mongrel 13 Narrow abbr 132 Cavalry waterway 85 French sword a 14 Gain In article 137 Recreation knowledge 87 Sweet areas 15 Brlllah po1ato 138 Small bird prlncet1 91 Shuns 139 Gllstene 16 Brewer'• 93 Notable 142 French-vessel deed man's cap 17 Type 94 Trickle 143 Icy coating meaeure 95 Roof edge 144 Tunlafan 18 Warehouse 96 American measure bualneee Ind Ian 1•5 Digraph 19 Set aparl 97 Three-toed 147 Exl111 21 Actrea1 llOth 148 Ice Germen G1bor 99 Charged 150 Comfort 23 Beckbonea a1om 151 B6ety 31 Decorate 100 Blows a 152 Elevated 33 Oakland horn rellroad• football81' 101 Rowing \.r 8!E AN8WEAl IN CLASSIFIED sport 102 Free (ol) 103 Physician abbr. 104 Compu1 Point 106 Nickel symbol 107 Bowler's lhttll 106 Siient grMllng 112 Summer ··aouvenira" 115 Exlre!M 117 Throw t 18 Frollcl 121 Ottic• hOlder1 122 PoetlC "before 124 Heal source 125 Pat gently t26 Bounded 127 Sufi m11ker1 128 Miiitary torce 130 Malrlcu-- la led 131 Large water tanll 133 Spotting match 134 Historic period• 135 Make new again t36 Texas longhorn• 138 Squanders 140 Informal greeting 141 Chlld caretaker 144 Wedgeol pie t46 Aloha, tor example 149 Walt on 152 Ardor 153 Pueblo Indian 154 Permit 156 Former 157 Paper measure 160 I love Lalin 164 Old name for Tokyo 167 Neuter pronoun 169 Digraph 171 And Latin I I ' • Orange Co••t DAIL y PILOT /Sunday. January 22, 19'<4 Three Shows_p emiering.this weell ·SCR. Laguna. Newport Harbor .. ( hekhov 1n Yaha" 15 the newcomer at lhe Newport _____ .;...;.... _____ __; ______ ....,..~ Haror Actors Theater and is direcled by Don Laffoon. Gary Bell plays the title role of the Ru ian dramatist, supponed by JQhn Weston. Cynthia Walker, Gerald , unveiling unfaI?!iltar offenng"-s _ What's new in------------Plummer, John KJua.. Marnie CrosStn, Corbewtt Bark.lie, local theater? All Bun Goodman. 7 imothy Lubina, Danny Oberbe\ck and three openings along Teresa del Picro. the Orange Coast T Curtajn time fo r .. Chekhov" is 8 p.m. Thursdays this week. OM · throujh Saturdays and 1 p.m. Sundays at the theater. 390 Another world Monte Vista St., Costa Mesa. Rescrviltions 63 1~S 110. premiere from South TITUS Addirionally, the UC Irvine Drama Workshop will Coast Repertory and P.resent a thrtt-cvcninJ production of James Goldman's two Orange Countyl••••••••ll••• 'The lion in Winter' Thursday throuah Saturday at 8 premieres on the . p.m. in tht Fine Arts Linle Th~tcr. Call 856-6617 for community theater circuit will given theatergoers in ticket information. search of unfamiliar stafe material all they can handle. ln On the pfbfessional theater SCltnc1 these shows are addition. no fewer than 3 other productions will be on the continuina their engagements, all playing niJhtly except boards around the county. Monda~s at varyin1 curtain times: Stan ing off the premiere week will be "Life and v • Becoming Memories" on ttrc'main staj e of South Limb" on SCR's Second Stage.Jules Aaron 1sdirectina the Coast Repertory, 6SS Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa story of a couple with I 9SO's values caught up in a I 980's .-;.<9;;;;5;;;;7;;;;-4;;;;0;;;;3;;i3);;.1t;;;h;;;ro;;;:u0:Jh;;;;;;;:F;;;eb=.='=2:;. ;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;at--~~----------...;..---':-::-::: world. 11 Arliss Howard. Kristen Lowman. An Koustik and John-David Keller head the cast of "Life and Limb.'' Performances will be given Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8:30, Sundays at 8 and weekend matinees at 3 through Feb. 12 at the theater, 65S Town Center Dnve, Costa Mesa. Reservations 957-4033. Marlo Thomu baraued ln •The Loat Honor of Kathryn Beck' Tueaday night. Love and terror strong mixture ---Marlo Thomas 'fascinated' with 'Kathryn Beck' movie character By JERRY BUCK U T-.Won Writ« LOS ANGELES -Marlo Thomas says one reason she liked starring in "The Lost Honor of Kathryn Beck'' was her fascinati on with the idea that one brief expeience can completely chanic a person's life. In the CBS movie. which will be televised Tuesday at 9 on Channel 2, Kathryn Beck (played by Thomas) turns 180 degrees after one such experience. "The basic story is that she meets someone and there is a tremendous chemistry between them," Thomas said. "They see each other for onlr. one night. She falls in love, and her life changes forever. ' The mysterious. charismatic, and eventually elusi ve stranger who causes the upheaval is Ben Cole, a suspected terrorist. played by Kris Kristofferson. "I read the book and I loved the story.'' said Thomas, referring to the German novel "The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum," which was the basis fo r Karl Miller's screenplay. Thomas said she ~ve Kristofferson the script one night at 1 o'clock. At midnight he called and accepted the role. In the movie, Beck becomes the victim of a relentless campai~n by the police and the press to fi nd Cole, the suspect tn a series of terrorist bank robberies. Thomas was instrumental in the selection of Kristofferson as her co.star. "We wrote the· part for him.'' she said. "I feel he has such a great mystery and charisma about him and at the same time has such a gentleness. That's the quality we had to ha ve-for Ben. He couldn't be a thug. He had to be someone Ka thryn could take home and fall in love with. It's his sensuality, attractiveness and mystery that makes it work." George Dzundza also stars as a bullying policeman who is convinced ~hat ~he knows wh.ere CC?le i.s hiding. Her ignorance of Cole s wti ereabouts dnvcs him into a frenzy, and he sets out to destroy her. ~~~~~~~~~- The race to th e South Pole in the winter of 1911-1 2 is the topic of "Terra Nova." opening Friday at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Managing director Douglas Rowe directs the Ted Tally drama. Jon Sidoti, Richard Pettigrew. Mark Dressler, Greg Howit, Roben Kokol. Michael Leigh and Catherine Rowe comprise the Laguna cast. Performances are Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 2:30. until Feb. 19. Reservations 494-0743. rwo If 11111111 m 111 llACl .•. m llCI. ,jib ~. • 51AYIDli AllUE ~~. • ~----.(XII/"",. ___ .. ...,._ ,A.. ,,,_~ NOW PLAYING -. COSTA MESA FOUNTAIN VALLEY Edwards C1oema Center Edwards Fountain 979 4141 Valley 839· 1500 COSTA MESA LAGUNA IEACH fdwaras Soulll Coast Edwards Soulll Coast Plaza 546 ,7 I 1 497 I 711 OIWfGE C1nedo111t 634-2553 [i«) MiNttC-C[-1'1-fD-,O-ll-TH-1.-fotOAOfMEHI) OneEiay ldellji!Ji 9-i si.! II !Mil ANAHEIM Pac1f1C's Anaheim OriVI! In 879-9850 ., 'Hot Dqg' off to a hot start LOS ANGELES (A P) - "Hot Dog ... The Movie." a comedy about life at a ski resort, opened strongly on movie screens around the country. with its weekend receipts topped only !n No. I "Terms of Endcantltnt." 11 year old Timmy decided his mother needed a pla)rmate. Produced by MGM· United Artists on a $2. 7 million budget, "Hot Do~" grossed $4.5 million in its ~first weekend. That sum was more than any movie over the weekend except for "Terms of Endear- ment," which ~ossed SS.2 mill ion in its eighth week. Only ''Sudden Impact," starring Oint Eastwood. has approached that figure, &!'ossing $54.3 million in six weeks. Here are the top grossing films of the past weekend. followed by the weekend's receipts. total receipts to date and weeks in distribu- tion. I . "Tenns of Endear- ment" (Paramount). $5.2 million, $5 5.8 million, eight weeks. 2. "Hot Dog ... The Movie" (MGM-UA). $4.S million, one week. 3. ''Sudden Impact" (Warner Bros.).. S): 7 million. $54.3 m1lhon, six weeks. 4. "Scarface" (Univer-sapi· S2.~ million. S29.9 m1l 1on, six weeks. S. "Yentl" CMGM-U A), S2.4 million. SlS.8 million, nine weeks. Blt(!dy System\. , ·~ ·• "'.:-: .• . ~· t ~ -"'Z't"WJ'->;.,i_"~~~/ j!!!!!. . A PARAAa.M_ ~ft. NOW PLAYING MAHUM lllookhurll Laoe m-6446 lllEA ~nn Biea Pl.ua ~29 5339 COITAllQA Edwards T OWfl Ctnlei 75H1&4 nr• Edwirds Slddltblc• ~&•• C!!t'1w OMN8E PaoflC · s 0rlll1Qf Onve·ln 634 9361 A PJllRAKXJNT PICTURE,, ~·~., ..... . .....___..._ ..... ~·. ! . --~ ...... ......... NOW ra..rn 11.:"V · ·•=*' $ \t \I )f \1 \ \(I \ll~I Ii 1 "" , ' . 1 • I• " ' I • qt" ~t I 1 •• 111 ! 11 , I I' I I ' ,, ' j I I I 1 I : I •NIA UA Movies ~22 •COSTA MtSA Edw1tds Cinema S46-l10l • MISSK>N Vlft(> Edwards Min ion Viejo Mall 49S-6220 •NEWPORT Edwards Newport 644..0i'fiO /OUNCI Cinedome 634-ml •FOUNTAIN VMUV Edwards Fount.iln Valley 839-1500 •35mmQOliliGi-I .1lijj.:'=d SfAIACE I "THE BF.ST PICTURE OF THE YEAR." ---"AT THE MOVIES" --- 'i'H 8 BJ<I• • •r• ··:.:""• .. u"' .. i"R"rR .. ....................... 1111!1_~ SILKWOOD GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINEE 'IBT MOTION PIC1'Ull (DUMA) BEST ACTRESS -MERYL STREEP BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS -CHER BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR -KURT RUSSEll BEST DIRECTOR -MIKE NICHots - r I • ,J ' + I .. I J ...... ILKWOOD MERYL 5TREEP KURT RUSSELL CHER 20lt\ CENTUAY·f QX l!J 170(-~. t1(:at t C l•t t•t ... .,..-....c-l\lill ... tllOltT .... , Qt&_..tNt....._ LUXURY THEATRES _...,._,.~ Ttl• Ii~::~ "" * Driwt-f1ttO,enl:>0•• ... /1:qw.-.-.... 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(PC) l A GUN A Hill S LAGUNA BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY HUHTIHGTON BEACH GAROlN GROVE The movie that gives insanity a bad name. ~Ul\JAINO MUSIC 8 '1' Otngo Bolngo Stray Cats Thoinas Dolby Beach Boys Wall Of Voodoo Split Enz IP.Bl6t2;o;J LA M!ff!DA AT 60SlC8A!IS "SUIF 11" (I) 1730 170 410 '~ 100 1000 ~ °"" 17 lO 120 • 10 6~ 10 70 ,, .. 100 "SWDALOUS" (PG) 12'0 7t0 HO H O I~ 10~ "TEllS OF EHEAllEIT" l") 17 .IO l ~ HO • 20 10 SS Hf AC ... ta Uii11 Ill JOO 100 II 00 "lllCtllllHLll" (I) I 00 SOO too "YEITl" (PC) " • 1uo. ~ ~ m•o 120G. 2H \IS •oo 10~ .. TM( IUHY SYSTll" (PC) 100 Jle •oo IH 110S Circle Jerks Ventures Rheinoold The Chanfays The Untouchables and morel "THIS OF EIDWIE•r'(PC) 17 .IO, HIS HS. In 10 SS "YEJITl" (PC) 12'00 2'0 HS 100 10 •O "SUIF II" (I) 12 0 1'5 H 5 6t~ I'S 104$ "Com PAii" (I) 12 JO J 10 S ~ UO 11 OS "UICOllOI Vll.01" (I) 12~ llS. Sta ·~· IOJO "SCUIA&.OUS" (PC) I 00 JOO. SOO 700. •oo. 1100 * PACIFIC DRIVE -IN THEATRES "lllf If' (II PIUS "SPlllC llUI" (I) "Tl( Niii" (I) l'\US "tullY fllCl" (I) "llClr(I) PUii 'WT •-111 ...... (I) H~~!.Y .?9 ~J-.. ~ .. :r ··~·;r,~--:t ~ ....... "s.DmNCT'"(I) ~­.............. (I) '1lu11r (I) "1Ullf 1:-r (I) .,. ...., i1iftF (Nj ~~ ~ llTITf" ~) ........ ,., .. .,..L .. (IJ GMOVIE tt'h "Falhtt W11 A FUiiback'' (UM9) Fred MacMutray, Maureen O'Hara. 8 HOU. YWOOO ClOSEUP ! =-°OfTAUTH t t 'h "CNrlle Cl\lfl In Paris" (1935) Wtmtt Oland. Mwy Bttln. •AEXHlMAN> e PINK PANTHER I THE LAMWCERS WASHIGTOH WEBC IN REVIEW ())MOYE t t "Alrpllnt II. TM Sequel'' ( 1982) "°'*1 Htya. Jule Hagerty (%)MOYIE t * t '1' "The Clint ~hny" ( 19541 Humphrey BoQart. JoM Fttrlf -10:30- • Sl8KEL & EBERT AT THE MOYIE8 CJ AOlf.A'T 8CHUUER • BfJr( FALWEU SOHCAMPUS Gi) WAU m&l WEEX @)SPECTRUM {CJ ~F\.ASH OMOYIE • • "SPIC*e!eers" ( 19821 Anlmll· ed -11iGO-D a8PORTSWOALD G BEST Of A.M. LOS AHOLE8 eMOVIE tt "The lion And Tiit Horii" (1952) SllY9 Cochran. Sherry JICk- IOn • MA8T£APIECE THEATRE ID 8E&WE STAm (R)Q 9 P\8.JC PUl.8E ~~IASKET8AU. • • "Snoopy Come HOfM (19 721 Anlrnlled ( 0) NBA REPORT -11~-a (() THE SUPER BOWi. TODAY G TfMY COLE-WHITTAKER (])MOYIE t *'h "The 8llCk Shield Of Fii· worth" (t9S4) Tony Curtis, Janet Ltlgh. e CHURCH~ THE HOME III THiil WEB< WITH DAVID ~LEY CAJ FRAOGLE ROOK AFTERNOON -12:00- " THREE STOOOES G THIS WEEK WITH OAVIO BMIU.EY I =.a WITH LAWRENCE WBJ( • RLAHO: A TELEVl8IOH tl8TORY ID HUMAHmf.8 THAOUOtt THE ARTS C8) HIO COMING A TTMCTION8 COJ MOVE t t * "FQ1 BIOod ' ( 1982) SyMlttr Stlllc>nt, RICn.rd Cranna ( S) PAP£1' QtASE I t --~- .THltilMmN :\ ~~ .. (tten PIUI Ntw-"*'• Fredric M.,ctl eMOW * t * "Blttfoot In Tiit PMI" ( 1987) "°'*1 AedtOfd, Jane Fonda IFYfARS •••Yi "Thotoughly Modern Mt " (1987) Julie Andfewa, C.ol Chtnn-i:acon u·~ "Billy JIC:k" (19711 Tom LIUQhlln. Delot• Taylor <Q)MOVIE ** "8ul1erfly" (19811 Stecy KNCh, Pia Zldota. W MOYE *** "Quell For FW." (1981) Evtrt't McGiii, RM Dawn Chong -2:a0- I MU8C aTY U.8.A. F-TAOOP GOlYMPIAD euow * * 'A "Mame' ti 9 7 41 l.uc:ille 8llt. 8ea1ra Arthur .a..D'8PlAY G e..ECTNC OOUPAHY (A) (C)MOW * * "Jimmy The Kid" (19821 Gary Coleman, Paul LaMat CitUOVIE * t t "Tiit Cowboy And TM Lady" ( 1938) Gary Cooper, Merle Oberon -3iGO- D INSIOHT 9 LITTLE HOUSE OH THE PAAIAIE •PAESENTE 80 rrs EVEAYBOOY'S BUSINESS Genius in training -a:O&-C !l SINATM: COHCERT FOA THE AMEAICA8 -a:ao- 1~ Gary Coleman •tan u 13-year-old brain and Dean Butler portray• the athlete who coachee him academlcally In .. The Kid With the 200 IQ" tonight at 7 on NBC. Channel 4. (]) FAKT A8'Y 181.AHD • TONY IAOWN'S JOUANAl CO SUM CUISINE -•:OO-• UTTlE HOUSE OH THE PMRE 80lYMPW> DMOYIE * * t "The Raven ( 1963) Vincent Price. Peter Lorre ID MOYIE t t "Prime Cut" ( 1972) Lee MIMn, Gene Hackman. • WAU m&T WEEK I ~Tl'EJI Of TA8Tt ** "Lolly Mldonna" (1973) Rod Steiger, Robet1 Ryan. CC->MOVIE t t '1t "Best F(iends" ( 1982) Burt Reynold5, Goldie Hawn. (H)MOYIE t t '1' "Cannery Row" ( t9821 NICI! Nolle. Debra Winger COJMOVIE t t 'h "While Oog" 0982) Kristy McNIChol. Paul Winfield 0MOVIE t t '1' ''The Gambler" ( t9801 Kenny Rogers, Lee Pllrcell. f'%)MOYIE t t t "Who Is K11hng TM Grt1t Cl'lafs Of Europe?' ( 19781 George Segll. Jacquelwll BISMI -4:aG- (]) T Al<JNO NNNIT NJf. e WA&HltOTOH WE9< IN REVIEW 8:) GREAT CtEF'S Of 8AH ~. -5!00-D FAEE+ALL GA1JJ;~ (]) WAU 8 JOUAHAl REPORT II) MOVIE t • t 'h "Irma La Douce' ( 1963) S'*ley Macl..alne. Jack Lemmon eAAMUNE '9 MAGIC Of AHif AAL AHO lAND8CAP£ PAINTING O NlWS m JAPAHEBE PAOOAAMMINO FAERIE TALE THEA TAE -5:30- • 2 OH SUPER 8UNOA Y DMICNlWS 9 \ITTLE HOUSE OH THE PMlflE GNEWS (]) .. SEARCH Of ... G MOTOfM'EE< ([)AUCE d)ABCNEWSQ 0 MUS.c OH VIDEO EVEMHQ -too- llNEWS 8 MK£L I EBERT AT THE MOVIES GWOALOATWAA (]) P£OP\.E TO PEOPLE e111•A0 S•H • E.ve.o AT POPS IJ)NOVA ([) C88HEWS (11 tAKINO A/1VAJ(f~ 8.CNEWS GOSHlf (C) VIDEO MAX (}l)MOYIE * *'A "Dusty" ( 19811 8111 Kafr, Noel Trtvl1htn (Q)MOYE t **'A "()Qr" (1982) SteYt Gut· G @) HAADCASTLE & MCCOAMIQ( (]) TWIUGHT ZONE G)MOVIE • * "Pnme Cul" I 1972) Lee Marvin, Gent Htcllmlll tl)SOUOOOLD IDNATUAE Gi) MA8TEAPIECE THEATRE fC)MOYIE H "Jtmmy•The Kld (1982) Gary Coleman, Paul LeMal CH)MOVIE t t "IOU Mt Goodbye" ( 1982) Siiiy Field, James Cuo COJMOVIE • • • "Fn1 Blood" ( 19821 Sytvester Stallone, Rlcha!d Crenna t $)A TALE.NT ~ MUAOER @MOVIE t t 'h "Nlghl Shih" ( t982) Henry Wln«ler' Michael Keel on -8:30- ClJ LOU ORANT -t:OO-D Qt KNIGHT RIDER 8 UNOEASEA WORU> Of JACQUES COUSTEAU G ~MOVIE • • • 'h 'OllrnonOs Are For.vet" ( t971) Sean Conn«y Jill SI John G WllD KINGDOM e&AWTE e MASTEIU'IECE THEATRE Gi)MYSTERYI -9-.30- 0 SCHOOL BEAT MOVIE • * * '+ Btoth« Orcilld 11~1 Edward G Robinson. liumphley Bogat1 1 Cl ALBUM FWH -10:00-IJ YOSEMITE: PARADISE FOUND 8G)NEWS 0 THE WORLD TOMORROW Q) HAAAYO 9 THE 0000 NEIOHBORS CJ) HOU YWOOO fC>MOVIE t t "Aull\ofl Aulllor'" (19821 Al PICIOO. Oyen Cannon I HJ OEOftOE BURHS IN CONCERT <OJ MOVIE t • •,; WMe Dog I 19821 Knsly McNlchol Paul Wlnlteld (SJ SINATRA. CONCERT FOR THE AMEA9CAS @MOVIE t t t The Long Weekend ( 19791 John Hargreave. Btiony Behets .. -10:30-IJ RALPH STORY: THE WINE GAME 0 IT IS WJVTTEH G) EHTERT AJNMENT THIS WEEX fD SNEAK PAEVl£WS a;) HORSE RAOHO fZ JMOVIE t t t •; "Tiit Caine Mutiny" ( 195-41 Humpllrey Bogart, JON Fttrtt -10:46- " SUNOAY SPORTS PAGE -11:00-a 8POA'T8 ANAL ll Cll~NEWS 9 WAU STREET JOURNAL REPORT 8 PETER POPOFF e ... MY SWAGGART I~ IN COUNTRY MUSIC rH)MOVIE t t t "Cat Peopte" ( 1981) Na1Ulll ~ Mlc*ey Rour1tt Kinstll, Malcolm McDowell ** "Rlmway llland" (1982) Miia -11:15- Buc:tlMln. SlrnOnt 8ucNNn · fJ NEWS 9 MOVIE -11:ao-* * "TrMIUft Island ( 1972) Orson IJ C88 NlW8 Wtlltl, Kim Burlltld. 9 PACOETTERS (}) AWAIOI TIE wmt CHAALES ttJ) NEWS ~ WOALD~ 8*El. Sllff FALWEU HAARVO MOYIE 100CUJ8 C Ol THI OTHER CAFE'S COMEDY 8HOWCASl !SJMOVIE t t t "Vllley 0111' ( 1983) NieOllS Ctgt. Debo<lh F0rem1n -11:45-B ~TH( NATIOH -11:56- ( Cl Eft08 AMEAICA -12:00- " 700ClU8 GN!ICNEWS (]) INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS II) QilLDAEH AUHHD.o OVT Of TlolE 8D JOHN cw.AWAY IHmMEW8 ®l MOVtE •••'Ii The ROM Tattoo" (1955) Anna Magnani. Bw1 llncutlf @MOVIE tt t "Goodbye Pont Pie" ( 19811 Kelly Johnson. Tony 8arry -12:15- fJMOVIE * • 'End 01 The World" ( 19781 CMslcpher Lee, Sue Lyon fJ HOll YWOOO ClOSEUP -12:30- (!) SEROEAHT BIU<O G) TOO YOUNG TO DIE CI> MOVIE t * •;. "Spelt Of Evll" ( 1973) Diane Ciiento, Edward De SOuu. m WAU Y OEOAGE fOJMOVIE t t "Butterfly· ( 1981) Stacy Keach, Pia bdora -12:45- fJ MOVIE t t t "From TM Tenect" (IMO) PU Neoaman. Joanne Woodward CIM091E • t t •,; 'St11rcase" (19691 Richard Burton. Re• Hamson -1:«>- (!) DENNIS THE MENACE • INDS'9IDEHT N!TWON< NEWS a;) THE LE.8SOH 1ZJMOVIE t t ·~ 'East Of Eleph111I Rock" ( 19811 John Hurt Jeremy Kemp -1:05- fH J MOVIE t t * "Valley Girt" (1983) NICOIU Cege. Deborah Foreman. -1:10- C$JMOVIE *'h "The Boogena (198t) Rebecca BaldJno. Fred McCarren. -1:30- (!)MOVIE t '"r "Triple Trouble ' (1950) Leo Gor· ~. Hontz Hall a NEWS m MST8AOOK H0$1t'TAL -1:36- 0MOVIE t *'" 'FOfced Venoeance" (19821 Chuc* Noms. Mary LOUIN Wet'« -1;46- D ATOHEWTTH -2:00-IJ CJ) C8S NEWS NIGH'TWATCH -2:30- tml ABC NEWS rc1MOV1E t t '""The Education Ot Sonny Cai- son" (1974) Rony Cl111ton, Don Gor· don p -2:46- 11 NEWS -2:50- IH1MOVIE tt'h "Billy Jack" (19711 Tom Laughltn. DelOfet Taylor -3:00- (]) CH~ANO THE MAH ($)MOVIE t *'' 'love Child ' (19821 Amy Madigan, 8eau Brldgll tZJUOVIE t • t 'Who Is Kllllng The GrMI Chefs Of Europe?" ( 1978) George Segal Jaoquehnt 81ut1 -s~-UMOVIE • * 'Lady Cti.lllflty'S LO¥er" (1981) SyMa Kristel. Nloholaa Clay (!) FNTH20 -4. TOP O' H MONINO -4:20- lCJMOVIE • t "Jimmy 'rht Kid" ( 19821 Gaty Coleman. Paul LeM11 -4:ao- (]) lME MUPPET1 -4:40-r GI PAPER CHAii -':IO- I Ht 0E0A0E llMN8 .. COHClRT CHAtlll. LISTINGS , ' , e l(NXT ICBSI G ICNIC CN&C) • eC TLA (Ind I e KA8C CAICI • KF¥a ccau 9 ICHJ TV ftnd > e KC'ST IA8CI • lit T'TV"C I !!Id l e "CC>f> TV Clno I • KCEf lPISI e KOC CfBI> o onrv t :r 't\' 14 H80 C C(lnetn.t•I .fl IWOAl NY. H Y <W'TBS) II I SPH> It tShowtlmel . '-"'"'' e Cc:.ctlt New. NetWO<IO I Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, ~ 221 1984 642-5678 " T HE DAILY PILOT l9m le Sale , ..... air lelt .... 1p We ~LASSIFIED OFFICE HOUR .. &nfl 19 """1 II!! iiiii11ii=~~ Telephone Service:• ~-.. Liil llLI M d F 'd uwwdonal S Br, 3~ Ba. Bayfrmt. p6er ~ on ay-ri ay tloat tar '8' boat. Priced to .U fl.2.50.000. 8:00 A.M.-5 :30 P.M. llYlll Tllllll Business Counter: 1833 Galatea Terrace Open Today 1•5 Monday-Friday 1>a11oramlc bey & ocean view from 4 Br, 4 Ba 8:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. s-uo, pool home. Prime location. $775,ooo DEADLINES 11111m.1.91 lll•IWT • : J'abWout bay & mountain view. 1 Bdrm. 1 Ba. PUBLICATION DEADLINE condo CC>-Op. Lows primd at t2to,OOO. Monday Sat. l l :30 a.m. Tuesday Mon. 4:30 p.m. Wednesday Tues. 4:30 p.m. Thursday • Wed . 4:30 p.m. Friday Thurs. 4:~ p.m. aturci ay f ri . :f:'OO p.m. Sunday f ri. 3:00 p.m. l&Ylm PUOl llYnllT Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 br, 2 ba up;2 br, 2 ba dn. 2 boat lpece9. Reduced-fl,500,000. PllllflU Mii IOIAllFI_, . Ocan & jet'y views. Marine room, 4 bdrm, 3 bath. 3700 IQ. fl. 4 car parkinJ(. $1,285,000. (~ llze -$.GOO -. It miM ._. t11 ~ Wt lol ...... ...... _ ... .., ........ , .......... ..., !!"] ,~ !Ill ~ ""' .......,_..., '!'W ~ ...... 9'I, Mtllflt 1119 .... Clt1llt. ma. ..... Wty :.... l ........ -.s. ·-flml•"' IM(1. ... ·~ IOOll tot ..... be*tolll ' $97S,OOO Fee Motivated s.tltr d ucflanct, and tarry paper I I I .._... 151-Stll ••tllTllTI llm • ~ a oondol, 2 a 3 eorm. ~one del Mw charm. S117,500 to 1129,900.~~~=!!~~:. eo.ta Mele pnc. 281 a OoM to 17th St, J*bl'll 1 9'. Oaregee. on dey. ~'r'T~ =·~ ~~~~---iiilll ~ C:: .::! ~:::::; Ill upgr.. 13115,000 1':~2• ~50te SandGUtle Condo • 2111 &715-7&98 f ... Prln. onty pteue. u., pool home 2ba. mceiy uperaded, JOWi Howe Bkr f715-7etl newly remodeled, q"'9t oonvenlent 9'ound ftoor NlllPI• r1n1:: ~ 1~:: ~ ,1ocat1on, ¥«!a.unit. UlllTlll IEIT llY 631-0eM. &f&.l5098 1et,ooo. 1~1- ANUme ltg VA loen. IOW lmmKUlet• duplex plus, 1 3 Bdrm 2 Ba oountl') liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CANCELLATION & CORR ECTIONS: •HAM UYI UYPlllT <Aronado Ia1and CUit. bayfront lot. 85' boat deck. Plana avail. Now 1370,000 w/trade. Sir.= lll,llO Int. 3 bdrm, 2 be, FP. dbl Q819Qee Ad able hoUee char,,,.,. on bMI It In tN ..... . ,. ... l ~ 2 llllTR I.ml gar. S.t W/_,., C.M. w/WOOd·noc:. flr9Plec9• Hgt a. Remodeled ........ ... Red~ to•. 10t,500 ,,,___ 3 8d · " ....... kllc:heo quiet mld-bk>dl ... ,. S I I ho e 1546-15133 .-.......... un wnn ' OPEH8ATURDAY 1-4 PYO Ill v ew . Vitia PllClflca 2 eepetate --------·-beamed <*flnn•. Now ioc.tlon. Aak for 8111 322 .,.. __ _ Pleasantly upgraded ,. · ~ S .-.... 1 ,...... .,. • .,,,.,.,. ~--Bdm hme With a Medlter· muter 1Ult• with"' .vat• 2,.15,000. -.,,_, .....,.....,..v. Uirge 4 8d (S+ ..... 1 Cancellat1'ons and correct1'ons ma y ranean flavor r,,..-..,d bath9. Latge llvtno .,.... JI LIWllT PllOI FIA. -room °'*" 10 .... wtth bubb41ne f;;~{aln. cozy kltohen. Poof, IP'' ~All HI HOSt petJO--~ P¥'-..... be made on same deadlines as ftUI ... Marble Matr Ba apa, tennla. A muat .... Call .... llllU ltOMI °' *· PllllllUI CozY frpfc, cdt. Ollll. above. Please ask for a cancellation .:.~.~i!:~~~~~· ~~t:"'Mt:,~~: 5'6- 2313 ABA~OW~openy A~~-£ ~=~f~ S3N.fTMae number when cancella'ng your ad. Aaaumabl• loan. Catt tnfat>Ytouttocatlon. Fen-tuat 1tepa away from tn. llYlllM.Tm' Marla Bereovttz. tulle home and un· b.ach & oc:.an. Thia bMtabte term•. Ateume OIWIE POI enc:NlnUng t Bdrm home 1-------ER RORS: ::;-t~at:.:n~~ mm =:;~~::.: --~ ........... . Check your ad daily and report I•,~~~~~~~~~~~~~ New~~~ new °'* 5000 1q " w1 • ..rn• 1owty home can be t11i1 fer added. lmSN'~ •Miii• M1-* · d' I Th DAILY I•~ home. 3 lldrm 2 a. wtth epe, fountain, wtneceftaf, purchaMd with ()Ny 10% men1 ~ r.-i•opmeut. Sooaeaa 3a01f~ errors 1mme 1ate y. e Fumlsh your,,._ apert·t-------lllf vaulted cetllng1, lual'I air condltlonf~~ down and lnterMt rate 84&-7171 OWCtat·1~ternl PILOT assumes liability for the firs,t ~~~~tu~~~'::,~~';2 for ad •ction , .. ,.,,,.. 1andacap1ng in prime. ~~H~~A oteae:t!!" .. = ;~:..~=f:: ~=i16:'~.!.: incorrect ir.sertion cnly. _&4_2·_5e_,1_e ____ ~1 " " Thi• outetandlnQ pttoe not Q• area with Pr= tat• w/4 bdrm•. e ~ttis. m.i dining a t>eautlfuity 3"K~~Alllw-.ct Cal a only lndudea the 3 Bdrm for a ~ancl.:t at only 4 frplc:s, family rm a rec-landscaped Pnc.d ., '40Kownlbkr6'&-104I CLASSIF IED 6 4 2-5678 IPPalMH ~.:: .. ':~W:~ i154,t0o. 7&1~3191 :i~'."c:in1~:::: =f~~~~;~~ •1m1u1 •11!11-•••• ... ••••!!!!!!•!!!!!?l knodla often wMf\ you Daly Plot complete exterior and -C::.~T overwl'lelmlng detallal ......... I Bdt. IO. of :3: I ,_. -:"' u• reauH-o-ttlng Delly ~den maintenance and 1..... 18915.000. ca1r &31-1'°°. -.w... ,,..,, 1379, • DerT1lf .. ou ....... per .... a --... hlUI\ -· ...... 111 WATi"RFRONT --TFE·-~.!.painter? N~ • K--the l'lome fir• burn-Piiot Clualfled Ad• to AD-v~nn •-'•~of7~l1a .. very1" nervoua PAOPERTIES -• (I ............ ) Pallh PfoP.151-1111 baby1lller? Need a Ing thl1 Winter. All your l'eect\ tM Orange CoMt 642 5678 Get • puppy or kitty HOMLS *· aWJllTllmll • ._ ••• br .. k? Fiii thoM need1 firewood needl by look· nwtcet. • 1.SElECT lhr1•11"h cluelfled, and REA' ESTATE If h will , Of .. t Soedoul 38r abe w/pooA ~ .. 1hr0 u ~h c 18uIf11 d. In o In c.1 u a If I• d . Phone 6'2·5878 1~~~~~~~~ ~. .. tlteo!tao-and a ...... , oor Com 4 .._. ,_ ,,..2_5 .. 8 &42·5&7S. • 1;;; nnnnr.r:.DTIES give • puppy or kitty f0< 111·1400 hay, you can buy It Qr ... I -.. • -• -·-1 ~ " -------~ Chrl1tmaa. &42-5878. It In clualtled. '42-5e78. ner location. Prlcec room hofne In .... Cot> r'=:ti•liliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _____________ liiiiii~-------.. iiiiiiiiiiimmmmmiiiliiiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii/.;;.;;.;;.;;;;;;;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ below merket. 1205,000 one d9I M9r toe. F8'nl) ' ~ Mult Mii now. Mlgl'lborttood, btkt~ '" NEWPORT BEACH YDlllWI Sll,111 Lender's repoue88ion. Completely refurbiahed bachelor unit in securi~ ,.guarded community. Enjoy clubhouse, gym, pool & sauna. Perfect investment for those on the go. Call for in- credible financing details. Tll ILWJI ( a11.- Upgraded C Plan -4 BRa with close proximity to pool. Kitchen w/plank flooring, beam ceilings, hand painted tiles, skylight., tiled baths, UJe of moldmgs, wood entry. Vacant-ready-move . II m .. .... VllW 111111 1211,111 Inviting remodeled 3 BR, 2 BA home in a lovely area. Fee land plus many quality upgrades thru- out, incl. tiled floors & baths, new range, countertops, carpet, driveway & entry. A great value!! IUWlll' .. 1211,111 Tnis lovely, well maintained 3 BR Monaco in exclusive Seawind has everything!! New neutral carpet., fresh paint, large yard, etc. etc. There are community tennis and pool facilities too!! ua• YllW 1111..U anz.- Wonderful location on the canyon -very pri- vate and natural. Thie 2 BR, 2 BA <;ape Cod Condo is ready to move into. Ne~t & waUpapers and the lowest priced in it8 ar~ Ullll '1IW .... 1211,lll' Drastically reduced 3 BR (can be returned to .ith BR) Monte_go. Owner says "I want to move my property!" In '83, $26,000 was spent for gorgeous upgrades. It is picture perfect in every respect from the new copper plumbing to completely remodeled kitchen. Unbelievable low interest rate auumable! Owner's loea can be your gain! Call today. Ullll VIEW lllLLI llM,111 O,untry charm and ocean breezes -and lot. of space. Townhouse living at it& finest in Newp?rt. Wonderful location at end of greenbelt wtth a fantastic pastoral view. 3 BR, 2112 BA plus family room! WllTOU,, ....... Single story.?-raditional in Dover Shores. Paver entry puaea oy open living room, formal dining room. sit-down wet bar & onto family room looking out on private yard & large spa. 4 BR.a, 3 baths, 3·car garage. Feet! •un• sa1.-REDUCED a total of $125,000!1 Lowest priced 3 BR Monaco since 1979!! A "steal0 at th11 prlce. .Showa beautifuCly. Downstain Muter BR Suite, extra large! 2 BRa & bath upstairs. Perfect for a cou le or a famil II Soarmg ceilings, private -~-i----.L pa 10. IUYllW ........ Emotional, iso• view of ocean & city light., sunounded by luahly planted landecap ing - beautifuUy decorated & maintained 3 BR. 2 'h BA home. Security gate -private community -a great valuell •un• .-.-Expansive ni1ht lijht views from thia elegant townhome. Expanded Monaco model, hardwood floon, lov ly 1tained _j!ua entry and more!! Call today to view thl1 3 BR, 2\A BA home. llYll lllUI 1111.111 VJew~ pool, waterfaU It 4 BR. You would think of Hawaii when you 1tep into th1a 1paciou.1 home, open entry to Uvin1 rom -then the srut view of the B•ck Ba It hll11t NEWPORT BIACH Of PICE 2161 SAN JOAQUIN MILLSIOAD A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK CORONA DEL MAR I RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES • OPEN HOUSES 1-4 IATllllY ..... TOIUT 19 Arla Court 2 BR $165,000 MAGGIE GUTH .... ,. 501 Vista Flora 3 BR $229,000 MARCIA M A TT HEWS llllMWllWI~ 2706 Hiiitop 2 BR & DEN $252,500 NANCY SIMMONS ............ 1733 Port Barmouth 3 BR, FR $255,000 JOAN DONAHUE l&f.ut 1834 Tradewtnda 4 BR, FR $279,000 SUZIE EXLEY ....... _. 1817 Port Carlow 4 BR, FR $324,iOO CORA BALOIKOSI ..... YllW-.U 1018 Sandcutle 5 BR $375,000 JENNIFER SHAW Ill.II&.· BAYFRONT 3906 River Ave. 2 BR .. $395,000 LYDIA MURPHY llUllYllW-.U 1032 Whlteaalla Way 4 BR, FA Pl, Vu $399,000 DEBI BIBB Ult llU 117 Via Havre 3 BR+ $469,000 VALERIE MARSHALL UYWlllU 5 Mallbu Clrcle 4 BR, FR, View $5.49,500 BERT REEDY PllllllU BAYFRONT 914 East Balboa Ouplex/2 BA $795,000 MARCIA BENTS ......... 45000rrl~ 4, Den.Pl, Vu $705,000 EVAN COAK N•llU BAYFRONT 1128 Eatt Balboa ~.Dock $998,000 EVELYN YOUNG Ull llU BAYFRONT 222 Via Udo Nord 4 BR, FR St,950,000 EDIE OLSON lllUY ••asm•aa IAVINE 108 ~uoia Tree 3 BR $139,900 GINNY ANDERSON lllff I 421 Vista Parada ~BR $249,000 LINDA MARSTON ...... l&U 1032 Whlt ... 111 Wa~ 4 BR. FR, Pl, Vu 1399,000 V. MARSHAL Ull llU 938 Via Lido 8oud 8 B R, FR, Spa 1780,000 EVAN CORKETT .... _. 4600 Orrington 4 BR, Den,PI, Vu 1705,000 HILLARY THAMER N•llU 8AYFRONT 1128 Eat Balboe 3 BR, Dock 1098,000 MARCIA BENTS L*llU BAYFRONT 222 Via Udo Nord 4 BR. FR S1,950,000 C. RUMSFELO " Im.A Et'AYFRONT 2021 Eut m 6 BR. FR, Dode $2,100,000 BILL BENT 11..,, Ill 111 1411MI Authentic Spanish styled home in Olde Corona del Mar. Quaint, aubetantial and most unuaual for this beach area. A must aee if you want aomething different. J11111111111 un.- Glorioua views of ocean and greenbelt from thi.a elegant 2/atory Plan 1 V. A unique opportunity to live in Jasmine Creek with one of the belt locations in thia guard gated community. ..TUI• 1411,111 Lovely private courtyard leads you into thit beautiful 3 BR home that hu been recently remodeled and expanded. Tasteful decor and quality thru-out. Call for detailed information. Super value!! Wiii IMIU '411,000 Beat buy available in ~an view propertiet1! 2 master suites plus lg family room. Room for , expansion with pool sized courtyard. Private beach. Call for your viewing appt. today. •IU llL Ill llH,111 A gorgeous & rare 2 BR Mai Kai in absolutely immaculate condition. Beautifully remodeled & decorated, huge deck for entertaining, new kitchen, hardwood floors. Absolutely 11tunning! O&ml lllllS llllMI CalifOJnia at best in Corona del Mar! Ocean views, pool, privacy, and a huge comer lot. Magnificent 4 BR, 5 BA plus separate gueat/offlce plus formal dining. Automatic sprinklers -security, wet bar, and much, much more!! Plus -Best value!! BEACH COMMUNITIES l&Lll& PllllllU 1481,008 A 3 BR -2 BR Duplex located on quiet street on the Peninsula -from upetairs vtew of bay, enjoy th' crackling fire & collect $775 on the lower unit. Seller will cooperate in an exchange! ·~ PllllAU 141l,IOI Your front yard is the beach and Pacific Ocean -only one block to the Bay! 3 BR, 2 BA Cape Cod home -older and expandable.. Owner want. to sell now and will help with financing! UllllU llH,111 A_private pool & spa ~nh~ ideal .LBR, 2/story home. Spacioua rooms include formal dining, 3 BRa, opening onto pool area & a 3/car garage. Tennis court & clubhouse steps away!! LM Ill.I llH,llO Distingui1hed full·aecurit~ condo located on bayfront near Lido ltle. Profeuionally decor- ated in excellent tute, thia 2 BR residence afford1 f abuloua vieW'I of bay & Lido channel. Call now! IMI..... l1,211MI 60 feet on open bay! QuaUty & warmth abound thru~out thia cu.tom bayfront. Nearly 6000 eq. rt.. with apace for 86' yacht. Over $500,000 or uaumable loam at appro1. 103. Fee land!' When You Buy Your Home ilt Coldwell Banker · You Receive An Exclu1lve Benefit - A SNr• Home Buyer'•. S.netlt - Coupon• good tor 1u t.ntlel dlecounte on home ,...ted Item• I __________ _l--- ULlll..... dletarlee to bay' bend\ ......... t.L.1.1 C~HtRE MAI.TY ....., ..... ....., 1-.1m ...... , ...... -. .......... ' ................. .... , .... \.... ~~'t!!~.,. -., ..... .... ....... mlt ~ and .. ~·! 9111j, Pri ced to H it aY.i LM• lim 1539.000. cal '°' "'°~ii! °'*" view. Specb• 381 Ing. ....1111 3be hofne, 2 stOfy. Iota ot .oocs and -... Prtcedl~~~~~!!~j: 16(),000 under~ atl-... only 12H.OOO. Aa· .... , I .. ""'** ~ ~ 1111111111 ...... mtt all otter•. Mus\ .... " ... no\111. 144-7211 ., ... of oceatt ...... ............... I • · LOYely 3 M %'..t b& '4n NIL[L ElAIL[ V & ASSU(IATES IPUTIUY1 .... #lllllT•lll loaded w/extrM! wood, • leeded gtMe. open beer'!' I cell•.•t'P9 to bch. 5 cat on-at prtcg. Lg lot, le "' malnt brldl yd. lnd:28t 2b• rental unit. 1595.000 I own/agt &73-7t01. OPE.N SAT/SUN 1-4 209 FermMf, CdM Hlghly deelred townl'lomf In Corona d9I Mart Quiet, C..... bl llu l!!J guarded comrnunfly wltfl BY OWNER =";~~ Sand~•tle Condo 21W mec:vlet• 3 Br 2'A Ba 2ba, nk*y upgracS.M tamlly room chatm9r with convenient ground ~ 1trt194.ce and wet bat In locatton. end uni• ltvlng room, plus 2nd fir• 1189,000. 720-13e3 P411Cle In Mltr Bdrm IUlt• Partlal view of mountalne and night llghta. All thlt lor only '220 ,000 with land Alt! fOf Belle ChaM l• 6«-7020 Ulll IUL EIT&TI = A giant 5 bedroom IOt WI• ......... OPEN SATURDAY 1-' 322 Po6naettta l.llrge .. 8d (3+ study). FIR.~ room oC*W k patio and pvt. ~ • Cozy frptc, catt\. oelll ( S398,SOO .., ..... llft IUL Tiii 1maller home Warm cozy llvlng & famtly .,. .. with brick llreptace -------Laro-country klteh«I. 1 bedroom a beth down· 1talra, 4 giant bedroom1, 2 bath• up Air condition- ing with electronic niter A prime M"a Verde ar .. S 1S9,000 Call now tor lhowlng 5-46-2313 THE ~EAL ESTATERS .... +IMlt+ll••• •IDllD 141•* · Spctteu 3630 af ctupex owe 1at-12%-klnQt.,,, 3br/3ba+5br/3be-1 V8C 509 Acacla-walll to beecf'I 399K 20% dn-Appteleed 4'°K own/btcr645-704I -u ' e Bdr. ao ot hwy. 15 ~ MW. 1371,000. Derrwtl • Wlnan.t Pash PfoP 151 ... 717 Dover Shor• eo· on tne lnm l"'W bay Charming alngle SHl.m.. : alOfy, 3 8t 3 Ba plus Comtonab'--4 it & ,~ • Family room Parq~t room home In grwt Ccw• • "°°"'· new kitchen. Im-one def Mw loo. ,.,., : meculata Owner hH neighborhood. blkl,.C ' anothet hOme Ott.ad distance to bey I ~ • below martcet for quick CHESHIRE REAL TY • M'9 17S15,000 F•. By 759-1m • Owner 7141&45--55 70 Of 1-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714i'M1·18M 1• ...;..--+-·• * 710 S Bayfront 1100.,. ¥"•• 5 Bdrm. 5 be . , ""'*' on 2 Iota I lge dodl S 1.4'00.000 Mllloft. ()per. "" la1/8un t ... ............ ............. aw!r~'l,~J~L. mlt eny and ell of'fwl. Priced to ••II 1 t 1639,000. Cell tor~ Ing. 144-1111 .. Utl-1 11111H1 ..... ll& 11 ..... .I 02 OtanQ8 Coelt DAILY PILOT /Sund<iY • .i.tuuy 22. HMM *"1Ca OI .o1'1Ca °' M: Ii,.,.,_ • I dU ..-..c &A&..I tlAm ITAYW nlUITD"l MU .... lfam MIT L.-. Ori.....,., 29 .-.. • tOOA M~ The ._,.. ...,.,,. .,. OOlf'9 Ori ~ t4, .... • tO "'9 ............... .,. -. IN WOftCI loot C..-tltea ..,._ • &.M '°'.._,,. CoMullartel lne.. A ...... -"°" ol ~~. 1201 GYPSY WINO 2907 W CC*f C..W,. Cor$* • TNl9a. PO!t,..UVU. MAIHTEHAH'CI ODwi9 ear-, ~ leed\, c.a. Hwy,......,. a.a.. Ca. t2et3 01 '41C«*IO' T~Ot ~ Oft Of .... .. ..... MJMC0 11$61 ~ 8*t. --Caawrvoelv*, ac.-orw ~ 0 . llOdlton. 2't'7 ~ T""'99 oltP'lalc.rt-DeedolTNSt 1fllftdllyot.-.., _. •1'2.~9Mdl CA~ Corporlll:llDf\, 0-. ...,_, 1W1Y 9"IO mon&. 0.... T-1~ -.aMd 0y OAVIO l IEAVlJ' ,,,..... PaA CW.. D'el••...., 21511 ....,_ UflOs • 8ICMnty Av... !''<.a J lr*'9 ta ArvOWWOOd ~ 0 NAveA ~ lf'Cf 1511 ~ ~ h •tel. ........_.,. ..,.. and Colillter.iil '*iG .,....,. ot Or .~, CCilo ao.t01 w• •Joint T..., and reawdad ~ v-.,, c:. '27 9Mat CA ea.I DeedoCT'1A! ........ ~*""' Thoe~ 11 ~Dr I~-t$ 1M3 • ~ No 11\oW 0r_,. C4Wt 0.., ...,._AllrlOr-.. 204 Aod' 111 IDn&ocnell!ielflePOllOOettor~"' ..,_.,pe11»••• l3-071072,ot°"'°'911111eordaol0r·.Jan. 21 2:2.2' .... • •1.~llwl\.CA a... eca:wdMCle ~M04ot._ "'*-10 Stodlaori ·~ Co...ftt7, C•tOfnla, •"Cl "' ,,_....._•~or• Undorm Ccw;wwc.W COO. ol C-. n........,,. -,.., w'1:l'I.,. ~ tc .,_ C4ftWt Mollee olt .. ~!'Y-:'":!"" .. ,. ,.....,.., ~co. County Qetll Of Or.,.. ~ otl o.faAI llW'...,., r-d9d Oct ----------~ .. _ Oilr-111 .. ...,., '"OIOfll to pie, 1'le ~· Dae 20 ,..,. 21 1t'3 u lna1ru"'e11t Ho "8JC M)TlC( 1lN ••1•• -llld • ,_ _, 111 ...__. ~ 716 Of Ofl'ic.itf Aecorda ot C-., ~ ol ~ County on ( .:.:C, ~ ::-"'oc..: :_ ,_.:~ ~ F9t>eo;" .,::r ~-:==:-:=NOTICE OF DEATH o.c. tt. \NS ~ t91 Deed ot Trua _, ~ o. ~... bQal\lil'wMinone,ot._MJCBAEL TJMOTB ~er.,. c... ~ ac:t•O.O M toiiloa •-ti' Mft'TIM' ntled Stat" or A,...,IC•. 1 ADAMS AND OF PETITIO PliOll JM a 15. 22. 21 ttM • Deed Of Trwl WIO ... git••IWll ot ,.._ .....,,_ • cNc*. ~ lo .., TO ADMINISTER EST A t~ """' ~ MatCfl 3. 1~ ~ r'*-or~ on•"* or'*** . Art1h at•d c1n11r tor a.11 HC1nM)UI .,_.. «**.•S1••0t ..,_.,Ct«M ~I· 0 . A1214.l4 ~ ire • c.i.rotrae Cot· ~ STATDmJIT a11atie or._..,....,....,io.n To all hdrs. .rion frUltOf llnd o.tta Pte1flc Thi~ c>etaot'I.,. ~ ~ cSomk*ld in U... ....._ nona a.nd cont'"' .. ~n ~ Cotpcwal~ a CMfonu ~ • a1 The Court)Wd .,.. ~IM _.-.:_'!_.._ HCitfiOUS ..... Cotpc>tet>Oft a ~ '°' un AHA 80l 'UHW£AA OI CAU· two II~ ... Ille Alen 8uldlng. ton of ~· • lnllJIUI ~ ITAW ~ Pt11'1C!C)elt llnown .. ll=OAHIA 2005 w IWboe d14 ftcJnO Yort>t Stt• II t4()t1Y()tt)aAdams.ab1\mothy AC The lolcN*lig '*"'°"' Ire dowlt CPMC-40 ~ IOt 1 t50,000 ~ 9-Ctl. C& t2M3 StrMt City Cl TueJln. ~"' °' Mdiael T Ad.ama ~ - PROMISSORY MOTE 01110 U.-ltOI lnC c.. 2005"' latl99 C-.10rn.a, .. !NII"""''""~-who nwau ~ other H • J ASSOQATES 2429 22l'ICI Maten 3 1M2 W\ tN _, °' BlllbOe •nl ~~-Ce !Mid 1r1w• ~to end now...-· , StNeC ~8-:1\.C.. t2teO 1 150 000 f\'om A,,_Md CAn1at IOf' 92te.3 1-'d Oy 11li(lcMr1111C1 Deedatfn.o.t1n tntttested Ill the l,,,_. H f--' 2111 ~· SW Actueflzslion 1nC I~ TIWI ~ • conduct.0 Dy 1 thl P'oe>«1Y 111ve1..o Ill Mild Coun1y and/Of' estatt Orl¥e. ~ BMl:t\, C& 92.tlS) Cot"-'SflOn In''"°' of Oefla P8Glflc COtpoflllCWI ~ *'°Si.ta C)eeQlbed -A peuuon hid been f CatlWtne s Flt'Wll.. -.. ~ CofpotallOtl a C&o tomoe • ~~ ;. lne PARCEL I UM 3t • ehown lr'd b Bar._ __ Scott "'-'---~ Cofpot•r.on • "'.,. ...-p ,.,.. dtilctlbed WI IN ~ Plan y ..... • ~·.. l1'1'*' Q ,........ 242' 22nO o.t.a January te 1M4 True tl8*Nnf ... 111.o Mtfl Ifie recot!Md on Oc1oo. 14 tN t 111 the Superior Court of Str•. ~ e.cti.. C... t2MO ~ceeantc C<>unt'f ~of Otainoa CoYnty on eooa 142se Pag41 45 ano emended County requesting tha Haney F o...ty. 637 Allnc:no Oii By 0 11 Dillon 0ec 30 1983 Fel>Nafy 4 1982 Dy lntlr~ No. "'--'---Seo "'_. ___ ..._ Cerro. ,~ooe.. Calf 92028 1201 Oo"9 StrM1 f'D6.Mt &2~2729 t><>tn of Ofllclel ~O. Diln.J•u--.. ll ~,,. """' a Batbata F Wlnc:lli.r. 179,87 Hr<tQor1 e.c" CA 92660 Publlstled Otangia ~ ()My °' aaoo ~ po1nled as personal reprewn· ~.Aft Monte Sereno Celt (7141851-9900 P"O'IJet\ 15 22 2t FICI 5 ,..... PARCEL2ArlundMdeel1152ndLallvetoadmiru.atert.heesta 95030 Pl.it><..,_, OtatlQI Cou• 0..,., P oe>t 2~ 1n1•..i as• tanM>t 1t1~111 lhl of Michael Tunothu A TNa ~ • c:onduaed br Jan 21 22 2'3 24 25 196' , .. 1r11w•1 in 11/>d lo me common of (··-..&... l.__ ,_ .. _ -~-l Ad ~ L~ G F.,,,... 5()3..$4 P\ll.IC NOTlCl LOI e of Ttec.t 10464 -per map ... ......,r ..... ulUIC'penucn Thie llatemenl ... llld wttll the ___________ , ____ ....,.. __________ Nao "' BoOk 483 Pagea 35 10 37 nurustrauon of ~taies Act). County ca.11 of Orenoe Ccunty on P\&.IC NOTICE AC'lTTIOUt .,.... lnctusM of M1ec.1t.,_,.,. .._,., r• The peution i.a .et for Dec 111• llND MAm IT ATDllJfT eo<OS of Sltd County at II.di tenn la n.. N 3 700 C · ~ l(..-i79 TM lolOwtno cieraone are OOong defined m the Artlde entJtlad "Dell-In Ll'IC'pt O. at l P\iOlilheO Orang.a eo.t Delly in re Int ConMtvalOfthle> of tn. buaineta 11 MION of IN Oeclar1tJon of~ Center Dr .• West.. Santa Ana. Pilot Jan a. 15 22. 29 tM4 p,...M>f\ and Etute of MABEL G & A FINAHCJAt. SERVICES nantt cono.uon1 and re11tletl0nl CA 92701 on FEBRUARY 8 t83-64 MARTIN eor-vai.. 1952 M Tu.M A.,. Ofange Ca raeorel«I It\ BOC* 140ti Paea Ste 1984 al 9.30 A.M. CAN NO. A-110• t29M of Offlcial ~o• (tne "'Oec:Mt· F OU MOTICI M IAL.l Gene A 8lel1Co 17S37 M..oe St ation I and any ~ _, l Y 0.8.JEX::T lo M MAL"°""'" Fountaon Ve/#y Ca 92708 ~It l'*llO granung of the pelluon. y AT"""ARUU Aur Gllolr1n11n 1St23 EXCEPTTHEREFR0Melool.gat.5hould either appear at NOTICE IS HEREBY GrV£N 1N1 Blootllluret, W-1mlnSter. Ca t2tl3 mtnerala and otnet hydroc.:arbor\ h.-...... and state .,..,,., obi-. The IOllowlng C*'IOt'll .,. doing eut>,ecl to conflrm•llon by IM Tllr. ~ '-eonducted by • eubtUneel lymg !*ow a dep11'1 of·~-"'6 . . 1-~ ~ • ~mi.cs Sui*'IOr C°"'1 IM gen«ll pwtnat'INO 500 reet WlthOut any right to enter' tion.s or file wntte'\ objl!C· IN THE BEGINNING 140 w """"'Mgne<J . u eon..v11°' of tne Gane A 8&anco uc>Of1 the eurlace °' tne eublurface uons with the oourt bef Wiiton •J7 eo.te ~ C. 92927 Per'°" and E11111 of '"' •t>aYa--Thi•.,.,...,,.,,,,.. .. "*'With the Ni<l land aoov. • ~ of 500 the heann& Your appear· O'Nii. l.Oui.. Berg1n 140 w ~ COnler'"91M wlll accept !)jdt y CW1I of Orange County Of! re.t ... pt0v1<141d In It\~ of be. . b Wiien •J7 Cost• Mau. c. '2927 anO NII at PflYll• a.ale on January o.c 28 1983 rlCOfO ~ may in penon or "'-~la~ by an 31 1983 11900 • m °' tr-Mfter ~ Atao ••oec>I t~om el water. your attorney. lndMdull WltlWI Ille • .,,... allOwed Dy i.. to IN PvbltShed Orenot COM! Deify water ngnt1 c:i.a.ms °' lit.le to..,.. IF YOU ARE A CREDI-D·ne.e Bergin ~ and be91 &>oOOer on tM P1101 Jan 1~ 22. 2a FMI s 19..,. 1n on°' under MIO land TOR . cred Thia atatemenl -fled ... 111 IN ..,,,,. and c:ono1tl0t\a hoer~ 217..... PAACEL 3 E.-.-nentl ..... forth or a connngent I Ccun c..rtt of Or Coun llnWttlOMd ... rigtlt 11tte. inter• "' fN Sec:1ion entitled ··c.rt.tn of the deceased, you mu..t m Dae ~ 1N3 ange ty on and Elt•t• of aw ConMtv•IM 11 "8JC fl)TIC[ EaMrnen11 tor Ownien" and "&Ip-your claim with the court · n:a1• IM time ot luoance of Lett•• of pon. s.ttlement •nd Encfoedl-present al to the penonaJ rep-Pu~ Orange Cout OIMfy eon...vatoranip ano all rignt, title ACTJTIOUS M.llMI& ment" of the Artlela entlttecl "EaM-·~u ........ b th PllOt Jal'I 9 15 22 29 1934 •rid 1ntarut thal here Con-NAm ITATIMINT mem1'· of IN Oedaretlon resen ... ve ~ppom'-ICU Y 112....-' · · · .-v1tor1111p Etllt• may riave ac;.. Tile roflcNiltng persona .,. doing PARCEL 4 E...,,,.,,1111 N1 l0t111 court within four mon Qu•reC by op«alion or,_ ex otner· ~ u In the Sec:11ona entitled "c.rt.ln from the date of first "8JC NOTIC( -tine.a Ille letter• of Con-NEWPORT LEASING SERVICE. e-n.nu 10 °""'*•' and "&Ip-of letters as provided m Sec-_..,atorahlp -• t-*' on and 10 One Newpor1 p-. •350 Hewpor1 l>Ofl, Set1..,,.,,I and El'IQ' ACTTTlOUI MllllEI& tne IOllOwlng o.cr1~ rMJ P'OC*tY BMcll. ca 92ee0 Target Tax Con-ment' of lhe ArtlCla .,.,titted "e.. lJOn 700 of the Probate NAm ITAT'lmMT tocateel ltl the County or OfenQt. wltanll I• CeNfomla Cotporl110nl rnentl' of tfll Oeciatat1on of COYe-of California The tune fo The tollowlng l>9tlCll'll are doinQ St•te of C1Jllorn1a end legally «»-One ~ Pl •350. Newpor1 nants. con<lil!Ont and reatrictlonl, ft ling claims will not ex · ~ • ICtlbeO u lollowt a..cti Ca 92660 rec:Ofded 1n 8oof< 14092, PllQ9 1797 • TOOL CITY, 1821 Newpor1 BIYd, L<>' T_.ty-One 121) ol Traci No r1111' blnln.a 11 ronoucteo by 1 or Official Record1(1ha"Mutar Dec· pnor to four months from the eo.t1 ~.CL 92627 t839, u enown Of\ a Mep record.a ccxporl1ton i.raoon"l and any emeodmentl and date of the hearing noticed MOfri• Carlton T~ln. 11 Wind· "' 8oolr S3 P9ge1 3.4 Incl 35 of Target Tu Con.ultantt ~ti theteto above. wood. Irvine, Ca 927t4 M1tGettaneou1 Mapa RecofOI of Or· John M ElllOtt he 11reet lddr ... ex oti. com-YOU MA y EXAMINE TIU bulineN .. conducted by an ange Counry C11tl0<n11 Pieaioent mon delllgnallon or Mid ptc>perty II lnOrvldu&. Commonlyknownu 14161 Bien· Thra statement wu llled With Ille xi•P<>f1ed to be 113 Oxf0td, •3t. file k~t by the court If Y Momec.tton TeY!ln nan Way Sani. All& CA 92705 County c1er1c of Orange County on •l'Vlne CA are interested an the estate. Th6I statement ... "*' wltti ttll AP ;f401..ot2-11 o.c 20 1983 Said aa1a win be made wtth<>U1 you may serve upon the ex· County Cwk of Orange County on B•d• Of ofter• era tnvn.a fOf MIO 'nnf7 c.ovenant ex warranty, •llP'-Of Im-Dec ti. 1984 par<* of,.., propeny All IUCfl bid• Pvbll~ Of Coast Dally piled, u to utle, P<>IMMIOn °' .,,.. ecutor or admuustrator, or ~1 mu•• oe •n wr111ng. and will be r• Ptlot Jen 15, 2::1; Fet> 5. 198<1 cumt>rances to MllSfy 1he unpeld upon the attorney for the ex-Pubflstled O<enot Coast o.My ceiveo by ,,,. eon--..11or FLOYD 290-84 bal•nc:e due on the note or notn ecutor or admim.strator, and Piiot Jan 8, 15, 22, 29. 1984 GREEN, a• the olfiOe of Ille AUcxMy. MCI.Ired by Mid Deed of Tnnt, to file With the court with proof 202-64 GARRETT & FISHER INC 1805 t .. mt ar W\TIC£ wt1 $-49 720 38. pl1n Ille loUowlng . lrYlne 811;d TutUrT CA. 92680 or l"VULj\, nu .. 11mateel coett expen ... and ad· of service, a wnlten requeal -----------may be hied wttll the Clfn of •tie NOTICE M vancee at the time 01 lhe lnltlal publl· staung that you desire speaal ____ Nl_.;;.U;;.;...;.C_NO.....;...JlC(...;.. __ _ abov.,,.,-ned SuperlOf Court or nnJIJ'TtFI &AU catK>n 01 1111a Notice ol Sela nouce of the filing of an in-FlCTITIOU9 ..-a may be dellVef.0 to MIO Con· OO $1.089 55 ...... IT __... ..,,,.,()( ~ly II any llrM On FebnJary 1<1, 1984 It 10 NOT.Cl TO V(:ntory and apprai.ement of -A • ._. am Forec.toaur• Con.auttanta Inc A f th · The following peraont •• doing AFTER hrat pul>heatK>n 01 tt111 No-CalltOfn•• Cofl>ofatton .. TnmM Pf'Of'ERTY ~ estate assets or o e peu-bullneea u =end BEFORE Ille m•inQ of Mid or~ Trut1M Q, Subltl1Uted O:..":/ ~M r:u~,~~Jo ""::." ~ t1ons or accounts mentioned J HR, INC .. 4040 MacAttf1ur &Nd .. H:.RMS OF SALE CUii lewtul Tru91M, of 11111 cenatPOeed of Trus1 11112. UMU:ll YOU TAKE ACTIC>tt In Section 1200 and 1200.5 0 Newport Beacn, CA. 92660 ,,,,_ ot the Unlled Stat.. T9n •xacul.O t>y DAVID L BEAVER and TO "'OTECT YCXM ,;i~ rT the California Probate Code J HR, Inc . A Nevada Corporation. ~-, ANNE G fJEAVER, Hu1bend and • • 4040 M.cArthur Bl1;d . ~ Percent 110%1 of !he amount olf•reo Wiie u Joint Tenanta and recof'ded MAY H &OLD AT A~ &ML Hap J . Scallon Beech CA 92ee0 must ICGOtnPany the wt•tlan bid or Fet> 15 19&3 u ,,;etrument No • YOU NCID AN U~TION 34177 Pacific Coast Hip way Tl't11 butlnaa 11 conducted by • offer Ind the batanc. mull oe paid 83-071072 ofOttidelRecotd1olO<· Of THE NATU"l Of THI s te 104 eorpot•tlon upon the conl1rm1t1on of NJe by Mid ' .... OCEfDtHQ AQAJNST YOU, YOU UI S Coun OR ''* ___,, •no• County, C111torn11, and aHOUU> CONTACT A LAWYEA. Dana Pol.at CA 9%6%9 Jamel G Jalet. President uper•cx 0 p_, .. _. 1 purauanl 10 tl'lat 09'18Hl Notlee • · Thlil ltetemenl wu tiled wt1h IM accep1ab .. to tt>e at>ove-enlltled Su-Default fheraunder racoto.d Oc1 Dated Janu~ 21 1984 H l ·llS J County Cterk of Orange County Of\ perior Court S11d Hie wtll be maoe 21 11183 u lnatrum•nl No FORECLOSU E CONSULTANTS, Published Orange Coast Dec lt , IN<I upon Ille uaual ncrow lerma 83 485788 of Official Record• o INC · f2allM DA TEO January 18 1984 MJ-o County. Wiii under and purauan 14081 Yorba Street. Suite 2t0 Daily Pilot Jan. 22. 23, 29, Put>lllhed Orange Coasl Dally FLOYD GREEN 10 Mid Deed of Trult Mii ii pu Tustin, CA 92880 1984 Pll01 Jan 8, l5, 22, 29, l984 toneerv1101 or the auciton '°' C&lh lawf\jl money of 1 1714)731-3942 .513-84 l66-64 h••te ol MABEL twtltfHtN United Statai 01 Amerlc• Dan1411 W O<"*Od • Conl8f'la1.. ~·a chedl pay•ble 10 · Put>llaf1eel Orange Coal1 Dally Piiot l>W OFFICES 0 1' Trustee drewn on a at• .. or natlonU Jan 22. 29 Feb 5, 19$4 •92-84 f't&.IC NOTIC£ P\B.IC NOTIC£ GARAEn & FISHER INC 18051 Irvine Blvd l>anll a ital• ex federll credit union. PlllllC NOTICE NOTICE OF DEA TH OF K.-,1I • T 1 CA 92880 or • 1l•l• °'federal NVlngl and loan ORAMCM COUNTI r:.'~(71415..,._8110 anoctetlon domldled Jn ttUe sta~• ACTmOUI IUltNIH RENE ROFFO, aka RE ~; "'""'°"COURT Put:>llltled Orange Co•ll Oatty Piiot •t T~Coufiyetd area between 1 NAMl'STATEMINT ROFFI, AND Of: PETITION n:= ~ °'· WMt Jen 21 22 28 t984 • =~ Y0<:'s~::. .~'~:;'~orlno t>u:~:wino '*'°"' •re doing TO ADMINISTE R ESTATE Plalntttt· JO~H ~l~and VI· 3~ 8-4 Street. City of Tustin, County of Or AJAX'S TREE TRIMMERS 401 NO. A1%15U VIAN RILEY tnge. Callfcxnla. all lhet r~t. Ot 11111 St Huntington Beach°. ~-To all heirs, beneficiaries, o.Mnd•nt· JAMES CAVALIER. Ind lnlerMt conveyed to and n 92648 creditors and conllngen PAUL STRIEF, MICHAEL WHITE. heldbyltu~MldOeedofTruet Tt>omu Richero Frazer 401 i1111 ed f D-Roff k.a CHARTERTHRtnAHDLOAN,INC. the l>'Oi*'fY al1uateel In Mid County SI . Huntlng1on S.ach. Ca 92548 CT ttors o. ncne O, a and MESA LEASING co . INC .. OBITUARIES and Stale Oeecrlbed 11 Tiil• bull,,... 11 conducted by an Rene Roffl and pel"IOns wh OOES 1 through to. lnciuaN• PARCEL t Unit 31 u enawn and lndlvtduet may be otherwise interested Cue No 311483 MICKEL WAIT dee<:tlbed tn Ille Condominium Pt~ Tnorn• Fruer m the will and/or estate· &UMMOMI G E 0 R G E ERNEST record.a on Ociobet 1•, f981 In Thi• atetemenl wu 111.c! with the A . . ._ __ ... ~ .f 'led NOT1Clt You lwff MM! •'*· 8ook l425e. Pege 45 and amen~ County Clerk ol Or•noe County on petition rus:t ~n I The-''"., dealde 11••t you MICKELWA1T, bom De· F•brvary 4. 1982 by lnllrument No Jan 20 198" by Eleanor Patricia Kurraach Wtthout yow betnt haetd YnMM cember 17, 1921 in Mer-82-042729, 0o111 ot 0t11c111 Record · m the Superior C.Ourt of Qr. you ~ wtttitn • ...,._ ,_.., 1d1an Idaho ~"~ away 01 NIO County Pubtllhe<I Orange Cout Dall ,.._ ... _ the lntomMltton below. • ' ~ PARCEL 2 An undlVl<Sed 11&2 Piiot Jan 22 29 Ftb 6 12 19..,. ange '-4/Unty requesung t ... t ttyouwWI to IMk tl'ta lldYlce of an January 20. 1984 at 4 30AM Int••• .. 1tanMt1n common In 1 · · · · 512-e.i Eleanor Palricui Kurruch be attor"-Y In this men•. you enould in Newport &>ach after a f .. lnter•t In and to the common appointed as personal rep-do ao ~omc>t'Y ao lhet your wntlen lt>ngthy 11lne-ss A long ume Loi 6 01 TrlC1 1°"64· u per m f't&.IC NOTICE resentauve to administer the responN, 11 any, may be filed on M d riled In 8ool< 463, P1i091 3S to 3 time. esa r~1 (.>nt waa Mam Len-1nctullw of Ml~1neou1 Mac>1. ,, tUMMONI estate of Rene Roffo, aka AV&aOIUated ha lldo dlm~ade dnce Su~rv1.sor of the New-eotd• of Mid County. u auch term I CITACION .IUCtCIA1. Rene Roff1 (under the lnde-El trll>uma, lede deddlf contra Ud. fJIJl t Mt-sa Un1fwd School d•flnad In Ille Article enlltled "Def MUNIC.,.Al COUffT °' pendent Administration o f 9'ft wdlinct. • MeMe que Ud.,. District hdc rP ht!i retire-n111on1" of the o.c11r1t1on of cov "fVll1'atOI JUDtCIAl DttnttCT Es Ac ) Th . epoftde defttro de IO dlM. l.ff i. 1 nenta condlllOnl •nd r•1rlcilon l7U Tifton Awenue I tates t · e peUUon ta lftfOfmeolon q4111t9ue. menl Hr· 1~ o,urv1vC'd by hts recOfO.O 1n Book 14095 Page 51 Rtvetatde, CA. t2SOI I set for hearing in Dept No. 3 w you wteti to aMlt the edwlce Of wtff' Jum• daughter Pem of Offoal Reeoroa (th• ·o.c1.,~ CAii MO. 10IM NOTICE TO 01~ al 700 CiVlc Center Dr , W est, .,, en...., 11'1 IN• mettet, you Munday thrN· grand· 111°" l end .,,Y •"*'0"*'11 andnNDAHT: ~Aw1eoa ~) Santa Ana CA 92701 on Feb· ahouWdeMPfOMptfyeothet)'OUf 1 h1ldrt-n M1kt> Kenny and •u~~~~:~~OM ell o!I. ~· s o~~L~: Yn~~v::~.~~ .. ~~~~~ ruary 15, l984 at 9.30 A .M . =:.':. ~.•,,.., "eny, fMJ be Kt'rry, o ne great.grandson mlnerelt end other hydroc:at MARIE WOLF. Ill• ()ONITA M IF YOU OBJECT to the 81u.M4 .... ..elcfterel~ Lann>, brother GD aubttenc.a tying below• depth o WALK,akaOEEWOL.F,lndMdu•lly granting of the petition you Jede• ............ .....,.._ M ·kel t d p 500 feet wttllOut any ngnt to ent and o°" 1 to 10. lnolu.llw I h Jd . h • ...._.. -..to ~ • .....,,._ ... I(: Wiil an SISter eggy upon the eurfece or Ille eul>eulf YOU AM UtNQ &UED •YI s OU etl er appear at the ell .... ..._.. Ml f'MtllV"la VanH om Arramgments are of Mid land above 1 depth of ~At#TW,:(A Ud. te "" defnen.. hearing and state you objec· MOf'tta. II r= puede .., tune Soc t'ty w th t el l racoro Califon''' corpcxlllon 'th h bef 1-TO THI NDAJfT· A _. being handlf"d by thf' Nep· IMt, .. C)fovlded In lnatrumantt ~fando)DE AHA NATIONAL BANK .• llons or file written objec-,.....,.. • . I I JUn a Alto txc:.C)1 therefrom •II ••ter You .,..,,. 30 CALENDAR DAYS lions WI t e court ore ~,. .. Me Men ~ "' .... 'le:! w11er rlghta. dalma or title to wit alter Ihle tummon111 wved on y the heanng. Your appear· peMM ...._. r• w ,_, •'-" •• tn. on or under MIO land to file • 1ypewr111en rM9(>nM •t ll'tl ance may be m person or by ..._.... tNe leeeutt, ,.., ......, HARaOR LAWN-MT. OUW Mottuaty • c.me1ery Ctem a 1 ory 1n Pt,:C~~::r.~ '~ oe qoe 1 .. nlreguan .. 1 your attorney. = 8!, ci;: ~ ~: ~:= ~ EIMIT\lfltl tcx Ownet1" end "Su cllaclon )udk:lal u11ed Ilene un plu IF YOU ARE A CREDI-wrttlen r~M to Iha ~tint. pon, Sett t end El'croech d• 30 01AS CALENDARIOS pera TOR or a contingent creditor un .... you do. yovr d«9Ult Wlff be. ment" of Ille tcla -"tilled "E preMnt•r uni r••PYMt• ffellt• • of the deceased you must fUe entered on applleellon Of the $In· When vou don't know what to do, don't buy a bigger shoe! call classified. Daily Pilat 642-5678 people read classd1ed t82S Oltler A.ve. Costa M ... 5A0-555A mania" of tl'ta 1arat1on maqu1n1 an eat• cort• )·' . h' h utt, ltld thlt oex>n may enter a~ fAACl!L 4: t• n Mtlort A la11er or phone O&JI Wiii nol your c ~m wit l e court or ment egalnat you. l0t tile rallef ct. ~the ~ entitled ··~~ pro~t ~u. ~ur typ-rlttanF~ntll~~eperso~~P-mM~ ~ ~~~~ ~~-----------~----------------------~ Euernent1 t " and "Su reec>on• mutl be In C)f<>Pef legal retentauve appointed by the could reault In garnttllmenl Of •-"' MnTll'r •m•ic MnTfC( NRCI UOTMP• llU 19'0ADWAY MORTUA9'Y 110 Broactway Cotta Mtla 642-8150 8Al TZ llAOIRON IMITH A TUTHILL WHTCLI'' CHA'IL 427 E 1711'1 St Co•te MtH 848-8371 ... COAMtCK M09'TVARY 1115 Lagune Canyon Rd. Laguna 9NCh, Ce 9285 1 •9•-9-4 15 por1 Sett t and l!ncroacil IOftn II you wan1 the court to"-' court within four months •llOM· tllllng of money or ~operty 1----"'--~.-..;-"";.;..;;..-.;.'~.;_.. __ _. ____ r_~.....__nu_____ PtltllC NOTICE f'Mtlt" Of Ille Artlcie entitled · your caee h • or 01hef relMlf requeeted In the com----.;....,;;.;=--;.;,..;.;..;.;;;........ __ mlt"llt Of the Oecteratlon or ~ Una c:.n• o una Hamad• t .... from l e date of first 111uance plaint 'IC1TTIOUI .USINlll ACTTTIOUI 9U ... U flCTITIOUI IUtM&I nenta. condlllon• and reetrictlOnt fOl'lk:• no la ofrec.ra protecelon. of letten1 as provided in Sec· Oiied. Aug. 11, 1N1 NAMI ITA,.._.,,. NA• ITATl•NT ~ &TATa•NT r~rded tn 9oo11 14()Q2, p:C 111 r"PU"t• ncrll• • meqvln• 1 lio n 700 o f the Probate Code LEE A IRA.NCH. Clertl The follOwlng Ptl'IOll It doing file ro11owtng pereona •• dOlng The tollOWlng per.on le dOlnO r!~:~':°'~~~~.. ~~=•la•~~a::~=-.. Qte-Of California. Tht time for ~t,=:l~~TES, Otpyty ~=:·LUBE a AMERICAN ou:rns~~RCES.2082MICl\eleon ourAr:YuFILM S&RVICE. 2740 S 8~1· ti.9'o. I • COf1• MGUChe IU ()UC) filing dai~ wUI not expire 1111 ............. f A-, ...... -~~Cl~!" L~BRICANCTS, 25912 °'c" lrvtne, CA n9h271& & He•. bor92• llvd . Sult• J, Santa Ma. The '''"' addr ... Of other ~ If y0u do not rile YOUf rNpOOM on prior LO four monthJ from the WMt!NMMf CA. -...-......,do. ~an Jvan aptetreno. ourtHy .-one .. dvar11,1ng ,~ mon dMqiatlon of Mkt P'°'*1_! .. ~ tlf'N. y0u mey loM IN a .... and dtlf' f th h art tied (714)-..mr . tH76 Corp. 2082 Mlcheleon Dr . 1rv1,,., L•Aoy RM'!lra, 1aet W•t Cer· purport9Cf 10 be 113 Oxlofd u1, yOUt --oee. mo.i.y ancs C)f 0 e e "i no Pvtiillt*' °'*'* Coeet Da1fy Piiot c:.r~ Sue Trumbeuaf, 26912 ca t2715 retoa, UNI 73. Anehelm, CA 92804 Ir.Me CA IMY be tellen wlthOul further wam-abovt' Jan e 15 22. 2t. 1N4 Celle Alcatdo. Sen Juan Ca.ple1rano, Thia buain.t 11 condueted by • Thia~ la conducted by: 111 said .-w111 be maoe wttl'tou' lnQ trom tna C4Un YOU MAY EXAMINE the ' . ' . 1..._.. CA tH15 ") COtl)Ol'atlOn lnd!Yidual. covanent or warr1111ty,•Jl9l'M90t ''™ Bl utled no preatnta au reapveat• flle kept by Ult' rourt If you Thie bualMa le conducted by 1n •catny Mvacn. Vlca ~1 ~ ~rw plled. • to title, Po•aulon 0t 91n1 • tlempc. Pl*'-perdlf et caeo, y la "8.IC NOTICE lndMduet fhll •t•t~t wu filed wltfl lhe Thll 1ta1""*'t -• Nees With tM cumbranoee 10 Mtllfy the un9tlldi pueden Qultat eu MIWIO. au dlnero are lnt.eresled In the-ettAt.e, c.rolyn Sue Trumbau.r County Ci.rt< of Oranci-County Ol'I County Cl«k of Orange County on bafance due °" tile not• or not otr .. coNa. de tu ptOf>ledad 11n you may terve upon the ex-flCTTTIOUI Ml ... N Thia ttatement wa1 flied with the Dee 18. 1H4 Dec 16, 1913 MCVttCI Dy Mlo,o..d Of Trutt, I 1\1110adlCIOnelporpar1edel4leorte GCUWT or administrator or MAIM lltATllllUfT Cl9ne of~ County on nuclU ,_, Wit *"8.720 31, C)IU• the r Tiier• .,. 01tier eeg.i raqun-upon tht' attorney for th~ ex· Ttie toltowtno pertot11 .,. dotno Dee 18. 1"3 · P\ibflalled Or•~ Coeat Dally Publ~ Orano-Cout o.ity eettrftatad coete .• .,,_,, ... and fMr\ta-You may want 10 c.11 an at· .~ ~ • ~ Pilot J1n I t~ 22. 29. ,.,. Pilot Jan I. 11. 22. 29, 1ff' Vant4lil at 1M time of the lnltlal publ tomey ngnt -·v If you do not k ecutor or .umlniltrator, a.nd ~1· IAVINi ASIOCIATES. tQOO ftubll"*5 Orano-Coal1 OeJty 1'5-a , ....... c.1ion Of tr»e Hot~ of a ... an atf~ mayoell an att« fll with the court with proof on Kannan A~. M• tto. Not Jan e. 15 n . n . tN4 1--------------. 11.oaus .....,,., or• ..... ~ of Mrvk.Y, a writ'-Cn request ca. 92711 • '1M4 rtaJC fl)llC( Pf••• NOnC9 ~. (1-*t 1n tM ""°'1e booetl statinc that you desire apeda1 Do4W0C1 F~.121 Vie UC10 YOU ~AULTWMR ,.::::.o:::r=1:::':-notklt of lht-fWnc of an in·~·=. ~~3=~ P\alC NOTICE '':.t~:A~ ... •f l•••f WD tw nlU9T OAftD ,_ ~ fnm.o•••~t• 81 v~ntoty and appralwmtnt of Udo loud. ~ 9Mdl, c.M. PIC'"10U9 .,..... TM folloWlng '*'°"* .,. doing •CJ" 1• IMLlfl YOU !A«1AO conoc:. • ""' aoooacso. pue0e llamM e1tate uwta or of the .-u. 92MO .. .-nA.,._MT butll'INI.. l • TO "'°"'CT YOUR""°"" n e un ""1101o CS. ,..._~ ..-,,.,,_ Oot>rol1. Jr , 1QOO Von Tiie folloMIO PtflOfle are HCK OHION OROUP, 11HO ' ,,4 MAY. toU> AT A PUIUC IA ~lldOt 0 • uni of!Qna de I tlona or tce()W)ta mentioned Kannan AWi . 84111• 910, 1~. Ca but!,,.... Tuttln Vlllaot Way .... Tu.tin, ca • YOU HID AM ID\.MA (WI.• .. dlr.ctorlo tei.fonloo) In s.ctlon 1200 and 1200 ' of 82115 IAClt IAY HOMi CAN. 112 92te0 0' '"' MATURI 0, TH ,,.,,. and ecldr ... of ..... th~ Callfomla Prob9~ Code. Thia""*"** II~ by: a W.tdlff\N9wporl ~.ca t 11""*1 Thomae e.oc .. 1He0 .....OCUDltl AQAMT .,~YOU court .. (El nombf• y dif9CCIOl'I de 1411 Jamet A .. mlnr:l.iE~ oenetel Ptt1n«lhlP CNttai IMnQ Ollf .. fh. 't41 Tllltin wi.o. Wwt .... T • ~ lttO'JU> CONTACT au "-oonrt• NJ • 1 · • Jamtt e. Oobtott. Jr. teae It •• Cotta Ma.a. ca 92bl t2UO oatld J.,,.,.,, 11, tt14 . Tht name ano ~. anci , .... CAWV ANL SCH.MI IN Thia tatemem .,.. ftled witt1 "'-ll"lla ~ 1a condUCted' by. Ttllt ~ta~ bf: ari flO,.tCl08UM CONSUL TANTI. ~ Nim~ Of ptMntlff• ettomey 6 D'-'• COunty 0.. Of Of*'9* County on ~ lnOMdl>al ',~I YOI I lulta ~to ...... LR C.,..... l'117 8rtlc.a St., S.l&e lM Dec ao, 1"3 ,_ ~-=" ... fJted With r.:P~lN TH<*AS :!aCK.itti IW Tutlll'I CA.'"'° ..,.. ....... A .......... tu C"ta Meu. Ca. tUH KILL.lA. w1eo.' ~TT CMtY '*'" "' Or~ County Cou ty t..*:.*'r':-eountY I 7141111· t4l ........ ~-:-(,14)00.NN 1aoGYont<artnan,..,.t10 Dec. 11.1M4 Dec n20. 1 o ~ >-'-~ .,._. W OrnMrOCI _. M 11 P\Jblll>u-d Oran& Cout !MM, ca, 12711 ,_, ~ ~22.-~'!'~"'i'!!~DlilYPt~ · A.A.~~~--Dally Pilp•t January 22, :Z3, ~.~~!~ ~J-'·'~~.~ ... • ~~ ~ eo..1 CW, -· •• ,._, " _.. .,1_,40 lllyO w.....-, 29, J984 01~ ftM' ti.•M ... ~.. Pttol~I 15, 22 re~ 5 , ~~ 1--~~..;....;-----~~--~ ... J . I I - OPEi HlllE lllllJ 12 te 4 1111.,. ..................... ,.., mPS Tl MUI IUI I 1M •11& 1b01 Wall< to Coast H1way ihop_pi.ng, short drive to Newport Center. Miii 1m YUY 1111• HOO 14 ft......,_,, .... ,, 2 lg bdnns w /private patioe, Family Rm1 Gourmet Kliche'n , Custom Oak Cabineta' Sub-Zero Refrig. & Thennatron0 Ove~ w/Mtcrowave. Quality carpeting thruout, beauti1ul 2 ~ inch Shutters, franci.scian Tiles, Custom Hardware inside & out pre-wired for music system, sound-proof double windows, sound-proof between walls & floors. Th.ls ls the entire ground floor of a one story condo. The second entire aecond floor ls 213 Marguerite occupied by Owner and ls NOT FOR SALE1 Designed to look like one resi- dence< it ls actually TWO Condos. ~uriry System and Fire Alarm System, Fire-Proof Roof, Redwood Siding - stained white, Custom Gutters & Special Lighting, All Doors Brass innerfock w~atherstripping & Brass Thresholds. Lg MUTOred Oak trimmed wardrobes w /Cedar floors. Mstr Bdrm has Whirl- pool Jet Tub, Lg Shower, Bidet and dressing room. Lots of storage space and cupboards thruout. This home was built for someone in mind. Aaking $595,000. w/$95,000. dn and private 11 ~% financ- ing available. See OWNER/BUILDER ON PROPERTY or call· 675-4760 for daytime showing. 111-4110 ******* 80 FED 01 THE BAY A terrific bayfront value at $995,000 including the land! Spacious 4 bdrm. home with large bayside patio. Private pier and float can ac- comodate up to 60 foot yacht. Motivated seller. 1714) 6 73-4400 f2 I lt 621·2'21 1H Haritor ArN's L..o.Jtst htablisMd bd htaet c ..... , f lL\ll.ll()ll For a-tfled Ad ACTION ~ A DAILY f'ILOT AD-YISOI 642-1671 - 1 BEDAOOM 1335 Bluebird Canyon Dr, Laguna Beach 494-5128 $215,000 Sunday 1-5 161 Lexington, Costa Mesa s.46-2313 $87,500 Sunday 1-4 2BEDAOOM * 4500 Orrington, Cameo Shores 644-9060 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 2 BR pfua FAM AM or DEN 211 Marguerite, Old Corona del Mar ' 675-4760 $595,000 Sunday 12-4 211 Marguerite, Olde Corona del Mar 675 ... 760 $595,000 Sunday 12-4 2177 Vista Entrada, The Bluffs, N.B. 675-8676 $240,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM * 2000 Highland Dr. Newport Beach 631-1400 $195,000 Sunday 1-4 • 2716 Shell (China Cove) CdM 631-12.66 $595,000 Sat/Sun 9-6 • 3180 Mountain View, Laguna Beach 494-2220 $249,500 Sunday 1-4 * 523 Avenlda Campo. Eastbluff, NB 760-8285 $260,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2723 5th Ave 675-5511 $385,QOO ** 1314 Bayside Dr, CdM 644-6200 $867 ,000 3233 Iowa, Costa Mesa Sat/Sun 1-4 Sat/Sun 1-5 546-2313 $127,500 Sat 10-2, Sun 12-4 2956 Redwood. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $128,500 Sun 1-4 *4645 Roxbury (Cameo Shrs) Npt Bch 644-6200 $499,000 Sun 1-4 **124 Via lido Nord, Udo Isle, N.B. (213)947-2329 Sunday 1-5 * * 106 Via lido Nord (lido) Npt Bch 759-9100 $1,250,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 3 BR plua FAM AM or DEN • 35 Skysall Jasmine Creek CdM 759-1501 $428,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 414 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar 644-9060 550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **721 Bayside, CdM 760-8333 $1,250,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 630 Cameo Highlands, CdM 760-8333 $342,000fee Sat/Sun 1-5 1854 Port Renwick (Harbor Vu Hms) NB 644-7020 $265,000 Sunday 12-5 715 Belils St, Eastside. Newport Beach 644-0723 $280.000 Fee Sun 1-5 2531 Blackthorn, Eastbluff, Npt Bch 631-7300 $415,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 1618 Corsica, Costa Mesa 644-6200 $131,900 -Sat/Sun 1-4 1515 Cumberland (Westclitf} Newport Beach 642-5200 $222,000 Sat/Sunday 1-5 3108 Gibraltar, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $ 134,500 Sun 1-4 1215 Mariners Drive, Baycrest, N.B. 631-7300 $455,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 #7 Point Sur, Corona del Mar 673-7771 $549,000 Are suburban newspapers really read as well 01 city dollies? Well according to the Simmons Market Research Bureau's recent study of USSPl's suburban morbts, they ore. 528 Seaward, Corona del Mar 760-0807 Me5,000 209 Via Cordova, Lido Ille, N.B. Sun 1·5 673-7300 $550,000 Sun. 1_.:30 4BEDROOM 2°'47 S. Capella Crt, C.M. 645-0303 $169,000 Sun 1·4 298 Bowling Green (College Park) CM 841-0574 $129,500 Sunday 12-e 2879 El Rio, Costa Meaa 772-6140 $133,900 Sunday 1-5 628 Malabar, Irvine Terrace. N.B. 631-1400 $574,000 Sunday 1-4 1903 Yacht Resolute, Seavtew, N.B 759-0619 Sunday 1-5 4 BA plua FAM RM or DEN * * • 222 Via lido Nord, Lido late, N.B 644-9060 Sat?aunday 1-5 * 2500 Lighthouse, HV Hiiia, CdM 675-6000 $360,000 Sun 1-5 * 4639 Tremont (Cameo Shrs) CdM 6«-6200 $649,500 Sun 1-5 * * 601 Bayside Drive, Promlntory Bay 631-1400 $1,300,000 Sunday 1-4 •• 60 Drakes Bay, Spygl8" Hiii, N.B. 631-7300 $540,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 1070 Pescador Drive, Dover Shores, N.B. 631-7300 $590,000 Sat 1-4 12552 Agnes Stanley St. Garden Grove 645-6080 $185,000 Sun 1-5 **1617 Bayside Dr, CdM 759..9100 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 40 Drakes Bay (Spygls) CdM 759-9100 $425,000 Sat/Sun 12:30-4:30 2928 Cliff Dr (guest) NB 644-6200 $595,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 2412 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach 673-7300 $515,000 • Sun 1-4:30 17 Deerwood ln (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $760,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1019 Dolphin Terr, CdM 644-7020 $695,000 Sun 1-5 * 1833 Galatea Terrace, Irvine Terrace, N.B. 675-6161 $775,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1441 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, Npt Bch 548-5647 $375,000 $/Sun 12:30-4:30 3728 Ocean, Corona del Mar 675-6000 $1,750,000 SAt/Sun 1_. • 1844 Port Charles (Hrbr Vu Hms) NB 760-8333 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 6 San Sebastian (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 644-6200 $1,290,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1326 Santiago Dr, Dover Shores, Npt Bch 644-7424 $595,000 Sat/Sunday 320 Seaward, Corona del Mar 644-6329 $397 ,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 8968 Swallow, Fountain Valley 963-$151,500 Sunday 12_. 435 Vista Trucha, Npt Bch 760-8702 $249.500 Sat/Sun l2-6 5 BEDROOM * 1032 Whltesalls, Corona del Mar 644-9060 $399,000 Sunday 12-4 •• 1608 Galaxy Drive (Dover Shores) NB 646-7171 $595,000 Sunday 1-5 5 BA plua FAM AM or DEN 2836 Crestview (Byshrs) N.B. 645-0308 245,000 Sun 12-5 2115 Santiago Dr. Dover Shrs/Baycrest N.B. 759-1501 Sun 1-5 ••#51 Goleta Point Spyglass, CdM 759-1501 ,. Sun 1-5 " Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOT /Sunday, January 22. 1"4 1t18 Port Cardiff, Npt Bch &44~8200 $349,500 Sat/Sun 1_. « Rldaellne Or, Harbor Ridge 631-1300 $895,000 Sunday 1~:30 1362 Galaxy Drive, Dover St'lotea 6 31-7 300 SS610 ,000 L /H Sat/Sun 1-4:30 I BA plua FAM RM or DEN • 938 Via Udo Soud, lido laJe, N.B 844-9080 760,000 SaVSunday 1-4 * * * 107 Miiford (Cameo Shr1) CdM 644-6200 $1,975,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 CONDOS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 996 Bayside Cove West, Bayside Cove 631-1400 $360,000 tee Sunday 1-4 1078 Bucktngham Lane. Westcliff, N.B. 631-7300 $143,500 Sunday 1-4:30 *1651 Iowa #C, Costa Mesa # 963-6767 $92,000 Sunday 12-4 9 Ocean Vista (Sea Isl) Npt Bch 760-8333 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 12 Sea Island, Big Canyon, N.B. · 873-6900 $235,000 Sunday 1-4 2 BA plua FAM RM or DEN 401 Carlotta, Bluffs, Newport Beach 673-6900 230,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM * 15 Sundance, Nwpt Terr, N.B. 673-7300 $129,500 Sun. 1-4:30 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 3 BA pfua FAM RM or DEN 7 Crest Circle, CdM 644-6200 $220,000 Sun 1_. 345 University, Eutslde, C.M. 646-7657 $121,000 MOBILE HOMES DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BR plua 1 BR 202 Abalone, Balboa Island, N.B. Sun 1-5 675-4822 $350,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 2 Br plua 3 Br 2091/1 Femleaf, Corona del Mar 673-7901 595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 TAIPlEXE8 FOR SALE RENTALS 2 BR APTS 200/2001/2 Diamond, Bal Isl, NB 759-9100 $435.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 .. 3 BR APTS •Spa *Pool **Waterfront * * * Waterfront & Pool v Give address at guard gate 200/201 'h Diamond (Bal Isl) NB 759-9100 $435.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 As for quality of readership, Simmons repom that more than 59°/o of In fact, Simmons repom that our 4'3 market audiero of 32.2 million, and 13 million wburban households,deliver better than 2.48 reoden per ~ That's a higher rate of reoderihip than a~st fNfKY other city daily ' we con..,ete with. I our audience beti~ their suburban paper is better than their city doily In reporlinra community news ond ewnts. What these findings pnwe is that USSPI delivers heavy reodenhip of your sales message by on enormous suburban oudieta, at home , when they're Simmons also reports that more than 66o/o of our audience r.od their tubutbon pap« the ffnt day, and ewer 9 .. 0/o ntad It within two doyi. And, that r.ady and able to buy. Simmons SO)'I it. Simmons prows It. We the S b ..L-'We ore the suburbs. are U Unn. US. Suburban Preu. lnc . 3"% rmd their suburban paper ~or mont 9iffer.nt days~ week. NIW qi( (211).. edH HICJIOO (31t) Jtl 021HC~ "'2'1 •t> .,., IOS (1131 H G.W O DlfT'°!' {>Ill M7 .,.,, lWW fll41 )it ,,_i>_•·--""-'"""-'"-'.o._1t_u_"~_o'->' .... 'CM_, ,_,,_.,_.,_,_•i_u_flOl_f1/loHOIMltlf_..,--.;_11_1 -· _._,_ •• _, ~----' ......... -" '-''-'' ... •_,1e.._~,_1.-H_,,_~ __ 1•_• _fl_• ... :u_, ____ ... '/ I , ) ,, ' 1M Orange Co t OAJLY PILOT 18unoay. Januuy 22, 198-4 ............ ...... ... .... ..,.., ... .... ... ...... &!! """"' .. -It.le .,, .... = ... =: ... ?.::::..:::::z-~:1~~~---~:i= llll fn!ral 1111 &llmr~al...._ __ 1_111_1 C..ta •• 1114 c.ta ... 1114 Ct.ta ... ltM l:!tua .... IAI ~""=al=iiii;;;:;i.=~iiiiiiiil~~ OPEi TODAY 1-1 OW C41·5 In, .... 1,.ctou, 11cttJa1 $495,000 • ... 442 Btaon11. Old CdM ~ ( ""· 3 ........ fll., City kJt $260,000 523 Avend1a Campo, the Bluffs. NB c..try lt&H•• lltl htatt .mi CllJOI ¥111, 31 ... f1911J r ... $4 65.000 528 Seaward, Corona H1g"lands. CdM . YMw tf city HOt•, .., 11t ltt, walk tt .,. $280.000 715 Btlhs. Eastbluff. NB Spot""· ,,Wt/tnera.ip, '4 ldfll, tta, Ir& ~t $197,000 8 Hum1ngb1rd. WB. Creekside. IRV Ladllltl Mtle, 4 th, '" cod, 11Cft4 111 $I 750.000 ] 728 Ocean Blvd . Old CdM U~l()UI: li()M f§ REAL TORS•. 675 ·6000 2443 East Coast Highway , Corona del Mar OPEN HOUSES TODAY 1 to 4:30 l S38 G1ll11 Dower &llort1 ...................... '915,000 Bay & ocedn -11ews indoor pool, vaulted {..e1hn&. 4 bdrms. 4 bath) 2412 Clift lrm. •n,.n luc~ ............. $515,000 4 bdrm$ J bath~ Spacldtular bay & ocean v1l'w Security ~y\tem. fanuly rm 15 S1u11ce, ... port ltn1ce ................ Sl2t,SOO lovely 3 bdrm. 21,; ba condo Community pool area Recently refurbished 219 Via Cor••a, Udo 1111 ...................... $550,000 Completely returb1shl!d 3 bdr ms. 2~ bath\, ~tereo equipment. ~ta1ned &lasl. • -If you lo.now whet you went You can t make 11 10 11\e 10 1dvertlM bul don't big geme na .. 1 week ? know how to ti)' It, tel u1 Don t let your 1teket• oo help Well written ctenl- to waste buy a 11111& ad fteCI •Cl• wtll put you 1n Loll or sports lana read iouch wilh lhe rtght C:lllHllle<I 6•2 5678 people 6 .. 2-5678 Cole ., Of Newport,~ .. J Realton. ~ 875-55 11 ..,._. 4 81 2 be ._,_.,Kn O• or;. • .... .re~ 2 I" 1~ be condo=IC Itta .... ltltt•llf' 8011120COl'MrlOUl911 VA homte, MW u PIR• ~ I ~ 1~ 1bl. I,\ T dit• l VIC"tOfll tor a low prlOe OI avail. WW2-Kor ... Natn-S8350011 PfY 2000 o~ acta ~Y9d plen1, r• ra 1ona &93.500 Ca~ 6'0-UH e~';'-V•ta. JI.gt y~ coet•I Low do.n °UC:,:£~~~5 llllllTI ITU&. 556-18281771-HfO 1S3S Bluabltd Cyn °'. R e al ty IHN' Rental Unit) ... ,. - 01, 1 81 hM • lach u1111 1•12 If -•• ...... -on • ~ICU!., OCEAN tulJ Npl Hta A4I llO• kl/It --, ...... , 631 7370 z,,YO• 760 966' !140 '>Ul v~ ... UT ,_. FAO I.OT Whit• w11w - I "I Lf, 3. , ... ~.MW ooun. =n: =~ey ga~ , _____________ ,. ., ••••• .z .k~~':'..:0 tptt ~ .,.. wlpv1 bch, tannlt Contemporary charm OPl!NSATURDAY 1... :!· :"on~4=ft. 48R t2 '~. overelud 31t8CountryClubAd. Tuaa-Thur 2131799 1151 Mo1Alc Illa pool/jacuut 11 IOO OOO I 11•-11M 2 llOtY • upgraded MMe ' ' I .,. Chffrfuu 3 Br lamlly V9'de area 20&5 f.l_,yi I A I 11t1 IULTlll home In Toe> of World lngo Undat 12&0.000 Pt 1111 IJ looet lon, 1paotout CaH 646-e<>02 IMI ..... ltfflff I ... L l MI VfOUnd•. etcy llght1, b<1dt B 3 B 2,... b B 1 d d 3 ut. • pauoa. a225;000 wtth 1'1 ownr, r. -. • Hutllu upgre e flexl~ twma Wiiiiam Condo Skyllt... cMck t>.oroom, II min. drive to *If eml * Hoater Btottat 497·3611 patio 2 cer Q., W/Of)(lr t>uehe• Famlly room 4bt 3ba, trpl, RV pad, 1g Pool & jac. l124K, wll hurMlmountalnfeallngl yd. gd eonct. t11t,to0 fll IALI neg down, etc 540·4083 TWO FIREPLACl!S auium aH.400 11 13'.4%, If...... • !:.aide 2 on 1 lot clMn 8 Adorned by fruit & 3% c:omm. to aganta. dwn no q~alllyl'ng cypr ... tr .... 1 1211,000 Me-41561214)64~7174 High 1l>OY9 LaQuna e..ai 1129' ooo 873·85&0 Submlll "'toe> of ,,,. Wond" wtth ' ~~1acu1ar mountain LIWllT Pl•I r•1• 1t111 .SR 3ba l llT WT... l!urot>Mn Styte cnetec Locaoon Walk 10 "'i• Spec metr 1ult• tn-dln· ctudel lrplc l Jecual. On 17th St 2 8d 1'A a, lng/lamlly roome, fir• LA E YAAO 80,000 '249,500. "9Wer. Ir, p1tto, Id) to place New car~•. lreatl Woodbridge, JM P«•• ~ h«>uea SUN. 1""4 park, I 19,1100 Call ealnt POOL. a169.900. Ownat/Agt 'rle-M87 31f()MountelnVlew .. llOlll PllPl ln 877 W W11$on, CM Ouplel $133.000 213 MonttvlO, S Clemente Ouplo $158.000 20260 Cypress SA heichts 2 Houws $259,000 601 larUpur, C4M OupleJ $380.000 LAii 1801 S Mtm St . ~ 20, 340 'Cl It Zoned C 2 (across from Sears) S265.000 2021 ~ E. Baytront. 81abo1 76 • 80 It lot zoned R I 2402 Bristol, Stpll Ant, 78,419 sq It lot toned C. I, suitable for motel, $425,000 retail office Sl.500,000 A term• 0w"9f want• PllOI 49-4-22~ 173.3750 quick ulel OrMt Vi.wt 281/den, 2ba. Ollll101A1. hH.th•....,.... ILAlllll nr town/bMctl,4 Ai lot 1866 Newport BIYd • CM 50 x 171 It lot RVM~ ~--miiiliiiiiiiiiiili 8Mu1ttul • t>.orm With for· to a 1 .. t ,500 on 1t11e 1eroa 4 •211•000 <YWC 9 et30 zoned C 2, 800 sq It bu11dtne $269.000 llEU Yllll lft ma/ dining. expand.a bdrm. 2•,. ba Ptett 4S NW -'411,111 OPEN SAT. ,_. lamlly room. flrepl1ee. Huge b.ckyard. Exoetlent to-4 down, monthty pymt1 3 198 Country Club Rd Brighi & ehaefyl 3-car location Fait Eacrow i... than 12000. No quell· In I lal IMMI 111 kit Lerge 3 Bd 2'A bl. new gerage now hat an olflOe Po-lh..., tying. Bkr 497~7& ett. 0 It! ti t 1111 country kitchen, 2 lrplce In OM MCtlon. AbOut ~ _ wtcdYt 9-5 wtcnd1. l!!J!lt ..... I Ill lftllll .... 1115.5930 BOYD RE-s230.ooo a 10 1 r I ,..,.., ...,, lllt •an-.• am~~."cl,'!ty' Are you 1u11 toolc1no ? Buye'' end teller• meel We 111\e b1ow1er1 1n every day 1n cla11tt1eo ELEIA•OE PLI S CO•DO II OLD 0011011 DEL lllll Redu~ to I 174.900 2800 eq. , .. , Mutt ... 1 ' I ;f ' - AL TORS 11/FU TM•t ea ty 121,111 Nft 3 brand new exciting CUS. poo11..,,n11 near t>Mcfl. _ Loweet priced 5 bedroom Takeowr p..,.,,_,11. TOM homH 3 l 4 SpaciOut, frplc, dbi-iier, 20 llW TIDll•ll In MaH North. 1 76 7 8 8-1172 3400 eq h home: 4 Bdrm, 8drm1, With pvt Betha, bhnt gd term• Npt Cr.at ' cla11111eo 642 5878 6•2·5678 HOME BUYERS Don't Buy A Home Without A MTS lllSPECTIOll BE SAFE -NOT SORRY! Call Today for Info! (714) 978-0969/891-8667 MTS Inspection Service StaL<:ly charm, beautiful trE*S, se- cludc.-d spa, hidden by lush foliage. Tennis courts a serve away As· sumable 1st T D. Mm cash down r e quired I WI EIU WI LL UAll/I PTlll . Asking $38 5.000 Open Sat/Sun 1-4 2723 5th Ave. COLI OF NIWPORT RIAL TORI 2115 I. C.-Nwr .. c.-il., _ 175-5511 OOINGOOINOGONE bathe. dlnlnglfemlly 3 be, pool, apa. Owner utm IMtur• Incl Oak 2·3 Br, den. End unite. Prime coat• Me11 •rM room•. llreplace Oen-mutt aa111 Prln only eab1nt1ry. mirrored $179,500 to a22&.000. block• from 8 c Plaza erou1 CIOMll, u-ahape 714~8-t732 wa111tcloaa11. aaunH, 1 2 & 3 Bdrma rrom kitchen. 1133.500. Owner • jacuul tube. axerclN 5'100.000 tMver olfateo anxlout to got 3810 M~aon Dflv• * IOIAI '1IW * roorM. lkyllt ... & 3 car before --0-down to Veu •M.tlitl flew ne v. acre I01. 2500 elf hM. gar~. AH prof '*=· Hurry! 850-9778 Lo\tefy Cfftthe....,.. duplex, SUPER PLA VS WITH POOL ::, s;°1~ ~~ ~------- BARKER REAL ESTATE lhOW9 prldel Ouallty 3 1 Bdr down & 3 more up-IPll UT 1-4 Opn Diii" Petrick t>.orm with 2 bath• For-OrMt Woodbttdga home s Pl ' IWlll IDnUTI mel dining, TWO FIRE· 2rl.,d•. rea 2 yerde + 108 t. Jamee aoa T9"0ra. 780-8702, Diana -------Mull Mii Pay ctoalng PLACES 2 bedrmt ant Woodbrldga 4 Bdr IWlll lll·IJIO coat• Aaeume aH lo1n1. 2 down. 1 up 1330,000 299,960 6l~CREATM br, 2•;, ba. 2 1ty almo•t Owner wlll help llnance 3 ttorlM ol 180 daQ. vu In • U,._U • • ' new condo In developing Call IOdayl Turtleroek 1283,000 2581 Cir~ Or. 848-8325 PORTFOLIO 1rea Ownet, 84S."689 lll-2111 4 Bdrm• on one leYel In •WAIT Tl llLU* PROPERTIES, INC LET'S TO ~AWAll lllf I. lrhtel ~rHlll'OUI SH wlnd. A veri.d menu dally·lf Private Party hat .-i .... fllUITI O'LEI CALL DAVE TODAY T~~ can win very palatable prlc•• curad 3rd tru.1 dead on WYllW DAVE WHITE 548-2313 Shop claNlli.d-our atore GOLDEN PROPERTIES Shop c 11a11 I I e d Newport~ to uM u ,..,._ or houN '80.000 II 18"/o .,... 1002 lta111I THE REAL ESTATERS I ,,_._, clo ... 842•6878 752•1689 842-5U8 down tor Newport condo ,.. '1IW I .. 2 due 8-85 equity '38.000. PllYlTI LIU,_ 1112 ltHral 1112 ... nil lllt ltural II!! lnnal 1 Further detall• s•e-ee2s. Cu1tom1ted ~ Bacllord \ Final Sale Of with room lddltlon1, loe 3 Br. Cllthavn rare R2 I01. ape. aaaum1ble flnenolng Add a unit or build 2 con-FIRST OPEN HOUS! dOt. Xlnt llncns! Ownr· 1903 Yacht Aeeolute Agt Muat Miii 642·9M8 SUNDAY 1·5 FORECLOSURE! 4 Bdr 1111 YI,..,..,.. oc.an View. Wu OwMr In town thll wtcnd $429,900 now '359,900 only; wan1110 dMI on thl1 Patrick Tenore 780-8702 FE£ prime toeatlon hm &L..-....,, ltell Avell on Creative Twma. __ ,... you name Ill OCEAN & CITY VIEW llllH U1 _1aaa .. Only a210KI Approx t5% ...... Owner C*I move quk*fy dn. T 10 to Int. In. Act ao "°" can .,,._ tfla now John Zarvoe Viking 1 ,.,, & R E 780-9&89 540-5583 nlghl llghta. golf couraa _____ • newly decorat e d The Ven.dome Condominiums townhome. a.a., opa11 to opponunltlel. JO·AN~ DORAN BKR 759-0819 211 IRll IPPUIUL Np1 Hgll 3 Br 2 Be, ftm rm, 2 lrptca. 1 yr old. a207K. 23 .. 5 18th St. --------IMS-.-870 IUUJ•I 1 bath. on duplex IOt Completely remode4ad· large P•tlo. gerage & catport. By Udo Vfllaga S189K llYllUHll 1441 Getaxr, Or 4•/cMin, 2 trplca, 2 ~ba. two 2 oet garagee, pool ltU toe In area of Mllllon dollar homa. Offer '375,000. OPEN HSE 8AT/8UN 1 30 to 4:30PM a co ndo111i11 iznn co nvers ion development Open Sa t urday & S unday from 10:00 a.m. 'til dusk I ( •' A Total of 79 Condominium Units on 4.71 A c r es MODEL NOW OPE N AT: 1845 Anaheim Avenue (off 19th St.) across from Costa M esa Park Costa M sa, California A desireable location .... spacious interiors .... open Mpace with greenery .... and a reasonable selling price present an unusual opportunity to own your own home. Thie unbeatable combination could not be duplicated in today'R economic environment. Community pool and cabana area. • Two-story, townhouae units • Approximately 1,270 equare feet • Ground floor entrance • 3 bedrooms -2 bathrooms • Livi.pg room with brick, wood-burning fireplace • Built-in kitchen with new appliances • • Adjoining dining area • One-car _Barage; laundry facilities • Private Patioa SELL ING PRICE: $97,500 WA TE RFRO~T HOMES, INC. REALTORS Exclu sive Agents 2436 W . Co, st Highway, Newport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 631-1400 ,. ~ 673-3777 1g1 -Roblnaon Rltr 548-&847 FRONT i~~t~cK BAY HYll IHllU VIEW. 2 level Probata 1121 laltlllt If, t1le 1240,000 OPEN 4 Br 2 etory 9>19'1. hm HSE S•tlSun t-5 2177 Pool/ape, 3 cat g.,, 3 v111a Entr1da Hollla trplct. 1595.000 1 .. lend. Wood Rltr. US.8878 Open weekend•. VICant. 111111 II TIE 1111 ~r. 844-7424 3400 eq. h .. 5 lrg Br. 4 Ba. h..I , .. W ..... 3 lrplct, one noor 10 cell· P!tl • I Ing uaad brick In gigantic 2bt/3bt, 1 bit! from bMChl den w/lltdown wet bar bay. Cuti flow utum 111 11ne1 lcemaket). walk-In Alck 1213) 208-1234 pantry. dining rm. pool llzed yrd a AV 1toraga -.---.. --.-.. --erea F1bulou1 home to _,., It .. r1IM ctllldren Walk to CIOMtow1tar.1hOp1,rM- MarlMr'1 grade tchool & taurantl. OWC all financ- e h op pl ng A 1 k Ing Ing $186,000. Playa R.E. 1349,500 In Waetclllf. Ill· 1HI Clll LOii Millar 831· 128e Ullll YO ... ., .... , .... ,.w,. Bftt of popular Miramar Oraat view 1545,000 5'4~8231 WlllP'llll 3 Bdr 2 Ba+ pool, OWNER SAYS HE WANTS AC· TION. Call TOddy Smith 759-9100 GE 7c.,9 Ql()O IUFFURI 11+1111• t 1H,IOI NEW LISTING Penlneula 3 bdtm + den Speoloua, bMutllully dee-home only 1 blk to 009ln orated 4 Bdrm•. lormel ind half bfk 10 Ny. A dining with exciting flOOf frame w/nlca mHter plan. Cell Linda Oath to aulle. Alto 1doreble .... a2et,eoo. turnllhad rant,.i unit with 142·1200 Pttlo c.1183f.1400 PETE BARRETI .. REALTY """ HI HI'" llOMI' hw. ACAL ESTAT[ l1'MIOO lllTll.Llllf-11~ ... l•-------i Praat. <hi.ct Communtly Fantutlc vi.w -ltght• & hal'l>of 3 Bdrm• latnlly Ill UITH·IY 1 .. 1 rm. formal dlnlnO rm. ln- 11% fixed rat•. 30 "" hm lpl, 3 bl, 3 cat oat· Mont1eo with t>ett OC 10• Pool/tennl• view. 14 Rua Vlllere $150,000 Alt 8pm call Open wtcnda. IMO· 1538 7 t4/1fl0..9538 Onr/tgl ':!::' S~tl~ C.• .... ;:J .... -----.. C\Af I ----- • t_,...,. ..... ,.~ -·~--· _.. -· '""' -· ., _ ............ "'-· ' .., ..... - lli:r WlllllWJ&a• t 111MO On• larg rul-d ·lat' lot. 4 BR, 3 BA, formal dinlng area, tar1e family room and aaumable loan Larry Dy r ........ 1'UltT1IUl 1411,IOI 6 tarp BR, ~au\J(ul fonnal Uv- lng room and dining room, pan· eled den w/flreplace and alt down bar. Sparkling pool, coun- try kitchen with breaktaat ar a + bonua room Barbara Aune . .... tnllll I 1•t,lll LI BJufft condo popular tn-levcl 11S" Plan. Cla1e to community pool. 3 BR, specious living room w /view deck and large muter suite. Owner will usiat with flnandng. May lease· option. • Anita Schandel. llPll I llMllLll t4IO,IOI •'Por10f lno" ln Sea wind with huge yard and ocean views. Thi.a 4 bedroom, 31,AJ bath, family room ii perfect for family living and entertaining. Owner will u-- allt with financing. Maureen White/Ed Elcano. WUTllWP llH,111 New ly listed, extremely apaclous 4 BR. 3 BA family home on extra large lot. Beautifully landacaped. Quiet It.reel. lhcl. land. Martha· t.tacnab. a • UIYll IMl,111 Pre1tige location th la oozy. warm, 4 BR, 3 BA home offers a pool aiud lot on one of the flneft atreeta ln thll country club com- munJty. Danny Bibb . .. UIYll TIWlll• 1121,111 A gorgeous customized and enlarged Monaco in cul-de-sac. 3 BR, added famll y room large fint floor n\alter suite with aauna and private garden spa. A delight to show. Lucy Roee . 11111 1111,IOI Move-ln ready Bay1hores! Re- modeled top of the line ap- pllancet! 4 BR home -60' comer lot+ tWllhlne, privacy & garden apace. I ncl. land Dona Chichester. 2·11'11Y U.. ... S1,HIMI WatAttfront ~· on water, 2 ~ yn. new, model condition, water vtew a from all major rooms. Dock for ~ footen. Dona Chichester. 642-8235. PIUTiltlll Miii 1110,111 Great location • view of bay, Laland, lighta. Walk to Lido Vil- lage. Spacious 2 BR. 2 1h BA home In the aky. 24 hour aecur- lty. Elegant decor., excellent price. Joan Lewi.a. IHfltlT M Liii 1111,MI Outatandlng bayfront location. Aawne on ext.ting financing and build your dreamhome. And/or have a rental unJt above the garage if desired. Three fam- Wet could buy the exiating trip- lex for weekend fun. June Davia/Anita Schandel. IPUUI..... SHl,llO ThiJ beauty ii a ~ BR home w/Catalina view and a pool alz.ed yard and 3-ar garage. Coby Ward. Ulll llllU S1,111,MI On the .Bluff. Fabulous alngle 1tory home 6 BR, family room altua~ in exclusive Cameo Shoret on front row, panoramic ocean & jetty view w /aandy beach below. Sparkling pool In secluded courtyard. Perf~ for the growing family. Incl. land. Donna 000.hall. ........ .,. ..... BeautJful "Delorea" end unit wlth outatandlng panoramic back bay and nlte light view1. 3 BR, 2 ~ batha. formal dining area decorated In neutral colors. Lush p-eenbelt. CJoee to communltf. pool, tchooll and •hot>J>lna. Inc . land. Donna Godshall. WM.I Tl U . llAIT PUB 1111,111 Su~r comer condo 3 BR, 2 ~ BA. Larg redwood d~k(!d patio overlooklng ereenbelt. Fireplaoo, ekyllghta. Great kJtchen with all amenitJe. lncludl"i prden wtn· dow. Double prag with 2 open· en. ClOR to pool & 1pa. Donna Godshall. •UITll 11 ..... Fairway location. Thia 3 BR. 2 ~ BA CUI~ home haa all lhe quality you would upect from thll pre.u,ioul location. Fea- tW'CI an lncredlb~ kit.chm. Awalltna your gourm~t thotJlhta Danny S.bb I 144-1200 EICEPTIOlllL VALUES FOR YOUR COISIDERATIOI WALi Tl IUOI -1124,000 Outstanding buy for older or younger couple. BeautlfuUy maintained. Private, guard gated community. 2 huge bdrms & 2 queen.sized baths. 759-1501 IYllLllll HU 1111111 Original owner & pride of ownenhip. Ou tat.anding decorating. beautiful entry. shake roof & elegance. View of pa.rk & lake as well 85 golf course. Only $168,900. 759-1501. 11,200 PU IHTI With part of monthly lease going toward the down pyml when you lease-option thia 3 bdrm, 2 ~ bath residence with mJnl ocean view! Only a few blocks to the beach! 759-1501. 1211,llO -PllYITI IUOI Accetl comes with thll custom built hilbide home in Corona del Mar that provides a "O>unt.rya.ide" feeling with viewa of hil!JI & "open space". Owner will help with low lnterest financing. 759-1501 HYll llNll -1111,000 Spacioua 5 bdrm executive residence with lovely Spanish influence in decor. Large separate family room for entertainlng. Owner may ca rry lat trust deed! 759-1501 PllllllD .... -1111,000 And thUI one la very aptly named! Beautifully appointed 4 bdrm. 3 bath executive residence with VIEW, pool, apa and "studio" room added Elaborate security ayatem. mirrored wa.lla, new carpeta. 759-150 I ~111111 n111 Ocean & greenbelt view -extra large priva~ ape. recreational area, aeveral tennia courta. 3 lar1e poola. saunas & ;.cum. Guard gate for aecwity. Only $428,000 -.beticr 11ee thll one! 759·1~1 UITILIFP Terrific view of bay, mountains & 1parkllng Ughta at night 4 bdrms, 3 baths, 2 frplcl, beautiful grounds OnJy $249,000! 759· 1~1. lfflUU -1411,000 Newly redecorated featuring oceon view, beaut.lful pool and W-at lot Lota of used brick gives warm, famUy fttllng ideal for ~nterta.ining 769-1501 MYU llMll WITllllllT -·IUl,111 Spadoua •x.cullve home with ev~ry ammJty, view, dock and 1Up rnr larg boat. Bat locaUon and value. 759-1501 IUlllFIOID YllW -1111,llO .. From thiJ 5 bdnn mansaon hJ.ah atop Spy,W. Hill. One or th best panoramJc ocean and bay vlewa we have ever teen! And the lp&l"k.hn llahta of all N•wport ~h al nl&hl brMt.htaklncl Pool. •pa. tfC'Urlty l)'Stem. You O~ the Landi Ovtt 3,300 1q ft .of execu\Jve luxury 7~1~1 . , lFFORDl Siii SUPER BUYS UIDER S 125,000 1130/IOITN Total paY'!'e~t with $6,500 down . Super Hunungton Beach 3 bdrm, 2 bath home with ·cozy hrepla<X\ $109.900. 963-5671 USllE 10% YI Liii $20,000 down and our owner will carry the balance for 10 years at 12'1. Total payments $1,050/month. Lovely home with new carpeta. new tile, remodeled kitchen. Priced below market at $99.500. 556-7035 l« IEOLllEI IACIELOI PAI Perfect bachelor pad with good assumable Joan. Beautifully decorated throughout. Huge backyard wath detached garage. Great price for a tingle farmly residence. $78,900 For more mlormauon, call 963-5671. 14,100 .... Cute 3 bdrm cottage on large comer lot with RV access. New carpets and floonng. Asking $91.000 For more information call 556-7035 IEIPEUTE SELLER Lowest price in the complex Paat sales at $g5,000. Our seller •YI •'dump it" for $89.900! Chamung 3 bdrm, Bradford Place townhome Takeover existing loan payable 1650/month ~56-7035 llllLE FAllLY lllE -111,000 ~. · 3 bdrm, 2 bath home located near The Crystal Cathedral and The Qty S hopping Center. Almost new brown carpet, two car detached iaT9· For detaib call 963-5671 10% DOWI -II e1AL1FYlll Large 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath townhouse with vaulted ce1lmga In n911tt bedroom. Central air, greenhoU!e wmdow in kitchen. Tennts, pool, ape. Secunty gated. $106,500 963-5671 ~ YI TElll Large family homt" an good neighborhood cl<*" t.c.> achools and Mil~ Square Park Three bdnn.1, 2 bath.! with doublf' attached garaie Cor only s 117,000. Call 556-7035 11,000 llWI -IWO IT 12.194 Beautiful Pepperwood Town home near Di nt·yland Th ii lS an up- graded end unit w1th lota of lighl plus a lwo car encloeed g.ar Sacrif tt pnce at $99,900 963-567 l • PALI IPllllS 11muT -PllOE IWIEI Single family home on 4+ IC'ttl N~w kitchen w1lh coty wood bum1na atove, 31padou.1 bdrms and 2 bath.1 S.'l(TlfiN" for $69,900 For flnandns 1nformaiton. c'-lll 963 567 l II llWmM -INLY llE•OIUTEI Takeover C'xiltjng loana at an ovPrall rall' of l 1 AC\ Cute 3 bd..nn home comple~ly ~novat.ed in 1982 Alkang $112.~ 963-M7l lhll YUll IEW 3 ~nn. 2 bath lngl family horM wath 2 car att.achf"d gan,e and h~ pauo. $10,000 down and $900/month CaU 963.~71 UPll IDT All DLPI F&mily h«M on qui t tn.-.-UN'd 1ttt t Sunk n bvmg room With cmy H~pLlft. Park·like front and rnr yarda $11~.000 ~~7~. 111111 -TIUI YUU.. . Two bdnna. lYJ balhl. Enclcad pncs and tn.I m conditJoN 18,SOO down and $699/mcmth Aakina $77 .eoo. MS-M71 llLLD WllTI MT Only $5.000 down buys this 3 bdrm, 2 bath home wlt.h aiane f1rep&.c. and fabW.oua fanuly mom $109,000. ·~71 CB. . .... , ...... 2870 Sen Mlluel Drive Newport ee.di, CA. Q2660 (714) 769-1601 AMERICAN HOME SHIELD' "We Protect & Ser1tce Things That Service You." uu an t m4*• ft to lhe l)tO OatN ,,. 1 wM' Dofn 191 'fOVI lldtetl 80 10 • t•·DUJ • 11101 ed &.01-of ~· ,.,,. terld alAH..O:Mi·AH ~~!!!~~~~ ........ liiiiiiiiiililii .. llllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ ........................ ~ ............... ~ .. / ' . r .. 06 Oranoe Cont DAILY PILOT 18\lndly, J•oo•ry 22, 1984 ••• Alp!pall rvaJaW II Vat. AIMt!!!!!, !at. · n an 111 t • ... ..... 1241 •aft .... ~ .... C..ta .... 1fH ·~ a..~.. n 11 nl7 I.,.. , f , ,_, flJ ,..... u• .... !y!!f .. -.._ . ...._ •rf'llMllllMI IUfllTT~I CLEllllCAL un•'• ~ 2-.3 llr ( l&Ji hbAD Kirn. bttvt fkd XFN Act0:::om m . ..... IKI PARK CITY l .,. ... oonr rm, ltg ~"' OAC~wecxf m tor 1 mo. cMd lllflMW ··1L1 PILIT yry w/blllnt ~ nr condo In Vitti 8eltio.. 2 Br,.,. la twntle l'lyi. PQ(16flor• 1 Br ... 60. ONILOPU 18t:• <MclllnMPbldO 2 tq Cel1Unlcom17).0819 W_,clltt9'ti P/T ihemoont temp N -ti pll HOO wont I Ht call HOO/mo ~1893 11)\t, :f" drpa d~r litoot, encl g1r C•ll S!t/ntghlly ~9t· 152t tt. ample ~no.~ ale, ---· • · ow accep ng ·~ • 139-9180 BEST Alty IM IMltml ~pdat.eo:~y;r, olt M0-54IOI 8 Lk Tlboe, lwa. condo, ~~:r~~ mo ~7:~~~I: Aeepontl~"=mothet ~ ... n:· :'':~ ~! f~; r;g-"4 Bdrm. 180 dtiQ FU1n 2 l 3 Bdrm Aptt rom Acrou ''°"" bNCh New-Sbr 2'"b•. llpe I. gw · 2 --come With p/llme work IYP49 to tw ~or 10 , M;,ovi., 8t• C-2. CM p.-carrlerl Should OCMn \MW, 0tn1ng rm, SY60/mo up PV1 1 Br. frple, pool, petlo. 1>0f1 8h0fll 1 Br ... 60 rrptc, min'• to CM1no'1/ lnnlT HAii Muat be unm.,11ed 1.oy 010 , my comfortabYe btwn t-12AM or f·tPM heve good ~tty. titting rm 497-1221 "" Agent 876--8110 gar~ No pet• 3H W Poor. encl gar Cell Ofle (819) 3"'8-&57S 1000 ft. 2nd floor. qui.t '°' ..,,,., In good l\Mlth home. Mon lhru Fri For Info clll 8.46-3H8 neat eppMtence & en)Oy utM tncWdecl A--,-t •Y &I& U0.6351 &40-6801 80 LAKI! TAHO! 2 ml ~~-g. ·0';.'°:f.::"'!...~g. wlxlnt driving record 844..f21' 1n 7pm. IMllllPll/P/I working with younottera ••• • ·at R•t JU ata I r I • 1 ...... 1 ·-· Bachelor •"t. 1 ,~ rma, v. trom 11tt ., .. , tlpa t-8 ,.,... Btwn 5& & 91 ~''· n..mkr 1 N ,._ .... E Muet haw VM, WllQOn or ••~ _, -n '""' •"'50/ It .... ,. 3710 e•r 1v1ll 80-4100 LI,,_ In NB or . CM are• Bankll °' ewport """ " d9-Ptck•UP. No comp·-•-R'.7-M-""-·n ~ , b•. o-'". b•. kitchenette. p1t10 -w .,,.,... • ....... c -· ...... .,.,.... ...... lcltle e.t .. ~3323 dayt • Sencl r~. n11me & ILL Tiii .. .,09er omputet••P« care Good eaJwy, mn.- 2 mttr bdf. mk:towav•. g•rag• 590 NO Pit• Nr _.00 u1111 Ind ' blk• I ntl I t i Pro.::::::;:::-:, on ...... ~· tel~ to Btrrle, 111· IELllP TILLll l'MllplUI PiMM call !or an .,_ • .._....._, ,.__,.... "~. no ..-.., ll"-"lmo • ..,t!.8.la_aa.,l.,1 __ n,_01_ H••bOr & 191h 494-7008 lrom Ho.g &.48-8189 1Llf1 e&Aa .......,.,. -....... Mar-7•a ..... 1 ...-• ..,...,. __ .. ,._., ...... --• ·~ "400/me>nthly Inc uo.. F Rlwr..O. Aw. Npt lkih. _,... "'" .._ .. ...., ~111 Md bonUt op. 1 2·7383, 681-7194 ~ 2 bd apt w/0111 i7501mo Sharp M ... V9fde 28' Ill OUlH II\ OH if r&tinQ cont rm. pl'\oM .,,, MN. C. 92M3 Newport 8Mct\ • oYtgolng BooklcNl*ITYPl•t uper ponuntty. AW'I In pet• Like trnt U SS , 13',. 29th St Up11a1r1 28• 1595/mo &46-58~2. Sp.clout 3 Br 1p1 on 10th l1ti••n fllllll colfM , & photo oopler peraon with retl~ tran· lite otflee work Non· eon at Ollty l>llot Ctrwi.-Nu Cat~t 2 13 03--0502 att e 919-3948 Pam Fairway. compi.tety r• -8eoret1ry 1\lall. Mt I .I Un\.11 •portetlon Witting lo 1mkr 3·4 hrt dally, Mon. tlon ~ 330 W. Bay 3 iR Gl':fY'.ont wlfrPJC. 2 BR yrly, garage. IQ Oecll turblahed, lull MOurlly, 2 lntervl1w1, 1cr .. n1, Wright 478-1080 :=!Ill Ot. IH, trevet to varfou• 1'11 499~3-437 for1ppt 81 CM. Mon ftlrv '"· Wiii rent for 4 m0t " New'\e paint.CS &lk to RPE~~C 2 ~;~,'·J:~! ut o•r-oe. mfero wave. photo'• & malchn prof SUBLEASE TILL JULY 8 Ing In ,,, & 2nd bfane"-' Mu1t be ..., 3pm to 5pm. No phOM S 1100 per mo Pool, ten 50 5 ... 2 ,..... ,...... 1wrmmtllQ & ,.,.,1pytie people St~ 1t11 TO' .. 1 1....... mot1v1te0 •11d t.ble to OUUI .,,.Tllm call• Mt Holland nit 1 dubhM prtv Call bCh /mo &.46--vv $525/mo &.42-0481 P 0011 P 1 u • m 1 n y 434 1 Birch Newport Approx 300 aq 11 wl wutl Rob S •~nee NH/CM wOtll Independently At Tl tlH PlllT YUi E.0 E. 544·4015/eva 5.44·8144 Bachelor apt ~ blocit 10 Sml 1Br, t pereon only, 1menltlH For appt e41 18~ rm Nwpt Arte Cenw. 1 111 BO RM!ton IMtt 1YI' benlllngorSAL ... hOur t comml.JllOn to ---•••••• ...--bHch. relrlg , etove 1918·C Wafl1c• ( teH &.44 0509 No pate 2 Br 2 Bi apt, prtflf etu-Cout Hwy "400 wm RE Broker Ill.I>« Oooo commu11lc•· tl•rt NO Sl!LllNO. 6 11 ........ /••• •1 •lHltl V tJ• 2217 13851v11tnow875-9229 S250)S375mo 931·3871 0-0 &.46-3025/993-'1040 &.42-2111 5-46-0elt tlon and organli.atlonal hour Clly "·"••on -Fri ..,..,,_ ---Cllffh111en 2 Br. 1 ba, frplc, Cioni 20-26, n/emkr. pt p ---klll T 3• ' .. ' "" • Colo ldet1 111 tr•I Cozy clean 3Br.1'..'i be Cor1a1 •1J-M11 27"2 Su"'"'rb ""~nitre 1 br. •A"'I l305tmo 648 0391 .,_,,, r v1te arty tiu W911 " ' •· 'Y~ " wpm; 10 Four po1tt1on1 open. ' n, .,,, n Near •choole 1 lake Ii ..... ..... .... ger, etc Ideal !or retired -----,.. cured 3rcl tru•t dMCI on key. Contect Debra Good wort! hablte & prior PI T, F/T 7&-&.447 S750 mo Ag1 931-0300 2 ed. den, lrg i eloM lo ger No pell Ref rig, 9*: couple NO pett. Avlll 311 2 Br 2 Bl lrvlne Ap1 that• EXECUTIVE SUITE NewPort home to UM II Bugarin (213')M 1·2114 lelaphon1 experience O.llvl"'·L A Tlmet to HOMES FOR RENT beach S995 8!>1 8787 range '4IO "42·6"964 l500/mo, yrty 5-48-5306 wtwoman 1~25 /mo Nwpn c.nter 840-~ clown lor Newport oonoo llPl•IAL Ill pratarTed Opportunity hom~~ In Npt lch Mltalon Viejo 3 g 4 Bedrm, Oarr•ll Path ProP PllllL"P YllW OcfAN VIEW CONOOS 1ncld1 ut111 111 & laat & or houM 180,000 &I teYo Equal ()ppty £mp! M/F/H for .Ov~t Not a 3:30AM-eAM. Economy saoo-1850 Garaoes and 2 Br 1 • ..; Ba, trplc. pool,, ug 1 Br wllolt. encl 0.,, Furn Unlurn 1912-11500 l50d91> 788-5181 Oana ~~~~=~~~am. Banking bOller room Opetlllon cu raq'cl •HO/mo reneeci yaro1 Kid• & pet• pvt f?!1Ch a~11 S800 jec, utfl rm, pv1 deck, Agent 531·4080 2 RmmtH. bHchfront llmllTH Call D.,, II &.4M733. 548-8.441, &.40-1413 OK Ag1 No le mo Call M Hiii. ogt blln1. lrptc 1750 No duplu. Balbo• Pen WIDOW HAS• tor TD'• OllllOl IHllHI HUYllY 883·0755 759-9100, evee/wknd• pell 2151 PeelflC: 850-5587 btwn e-7PM -i c .......... -.-... $10,000 up. No cr.011 UYllll. Lill 873-6189 631-6107 955-0ISIS~ " cheek, no peii1t1y c111 A locally ownecl Saving & Low pey. GrNI future. NMd!xtralnoome?Bean I .rt lt-1d1 2"•t 4th rmm11. Fem 21·30 to ~ .... , ...... _ ...... -•·--A •73-73 1 -·-c rr 11 h Learn wtlll• you earn To Independent cerrter for 119 THE SEVI E 2 B e " ...,...,...,., NOC v 11 ...,..., u enuy u po• find out more 1"~·1 11 A•JI S imo Modern 2 2 Br lb• pv1 P•llo, park-LL r 1'1' • ltlr 4 Br hM, pool, tannla, ./ ,...,. -.__, -111001 avallabfe for both """ -THE REGISTER Mull tng, leundry, $700/mo w/ger new crpte dra~e. lrpl, 1 blk frqm bMch ./ _ .. ..,_, 1.!f W1at.. 1100 lull 11rne & pert time 5U 649l Tu1tln, C• have cl~lble 9000· ~~.?3~~~~3~.~~:. Nancy 8H·9060 or bltln1 lncd yd waler pd IN Nl:W~ORT BEACH $220 t utll &.46--0288 ./' _,.. ... ,,,.. 1106 WK p/t at home Tellara hperlenee 1451 lrvtne Bl Tuetln omy car lf'Vlne. Npt Sch. pool, faouzzl, v, acre lot 673-9208 Agt $~=~9 C;,;· ~:~;6~~~2~ve Srnglee 1 & 2 Bdrm Ap1rt· Female Rmmt wanted, mid Webeter. Am«lc•'• l•v· preferred, c .. hl.,lng •x· CLERICAL Coale M .... & l~ Bet! POHlblt lurnlthed or OP· 2 BR lba, pv1 paUo, park mtn\I 4 TownhoutH 20'1 lhlfl 3 Br. 2 Be orlte dictionary compeny, perlenoe ntC4tH•ry. part :~r.; 113 C~~. ~I ~y · uon 642 1366 1ng. lanundr S700/mo from 1660 (A•k •bout COM 1240/mo Aak tor Medi home worker• to llme 1' •ppro• 21 ASSISTAIT Nancy Coldwell Banker lurnl1hed apla complete Victoria 120· 1902 upOate l~l malling 11111 hrt/W9ek PIHM 1pply In c>eniif Aat'I, ortho, exp 2 I Den, newly decorated 644-9060 or 673-9208 me&liBllU with TV. llnen• & utentlll, C••••rcial Euy work Can be clone peraon II 19756 BelCh ICIM I e•ndld•I• lhould be req'd, ROA pre! 4 dya M- CONOO 1ome ocean Beauulully landeciped may be rented for 1hor1 Fem: gorgeoue 2Br 2b• ltatila 2911 wttlle watching TV All Blvd Hunt S.ac:h (New· a mature. dependable Th FIT or PIT &.42·2929 view 2 car garage Bachelor apt. no kltt.l'\en gerden apta Pool & spa term or tonger No leaM Condo, JCfnt loc Pool, Jae, "'"· ••P unneceaury land Cenllf) EOE Hll·lllrter with good S6751mo 760-8862 cloHtobeach Lndrylac Palloe/decka No pell req'dl On Jamboree RO etc662·2247att5twknd1 IALUAllWI t-719-842·&000X19022 communrcatlonlklll••nd llOALllLUU "' bd, "' be, yr1y. Lido ltl• S3~ ulll lnct 838-0235 Bacn 5450 at San Jot1qu1n Hiiia Rd. Fe to ahr home In Eut. Prime retalt loc1t1on. *•EOIPTlllllT* BANKING ,,... ability to lnllt'fee. Part/lime, fllxlble tloura. 3 S1800tmo Aleo Harbor E190an1 2 Bdrm, 2 bo. 2 1 Bdrm S525 &••·1100 CM. S270/mo, ·~ utll• S 1600/mo Leue . n s• TILLE• with eenlor manegement yurt experlenc.. Foun· View and Ocean Front pat101, llrepl1e• 131 E 181h 646-6816 M0-3"'33 att 7PM Mickey 950.5111 aft 6PM Phone. flllng, typing Some "' n and pret.,r.CS cuatomtfa. tlln V•IMly. 5~0fS8 lrom 11eoo • S3700tmo 420 Goldenrod 861-0660 161 E 181h $42-0856 IP&Ollll APT euetom.r con11e1 tn retell 2 Mull be detell oriented C 675·9197 • NB. PH condo, lem, non-Prime retail or offlee 2000 floor COYefl"" lhowroom wilh adaptable, 111bi. DENTAL HAIRSIOE A .. t Studio apt. crpt1. patlO~ 1 Daaa Ptial 2726 1 ml/beh "'2•2357 amkr. oceanvu, lrptc. or 4000 IQ tt 528 W c II Y& 232• S..lng reaponllbl• I*· pereooallty and a min of Experlene.O. lmmecll- 4 BOr 2'h Ba. dbl gar near school• 11200/mo blk 10 belCh 11orH 2BR fba ..,.,.1 patio & na VERSAILLES 1 br $650 IP•. nr Llclo $400/mo 19th II Harbor, CM 1.80 _a 1· "' eon lor our Laguna 2 yeara recent gentf'al of· •tety; lull/time. Newport S•OO~ncld utua 494-3324 • ...... · • ' mo 500 Ct1gney • 107 &.42-5180 833·8383 ic 453 IQ. ft. Ric 931-1286. Agt 1300 WEEKLY Niguel branch. Appl!-flee H~rlenc. to h1ndl• Beach. 6'64-0032 STUDIO w/relrlg, micro Bike/hike to bch marlntl (213) 999.5735 --parllllme II home fllllng ean11 mu1l h•v• min. 2 • wld• varl4rly of reapon-lllT .... -...... Lido Realty 673-7300 Gib Walker $550tmoM4-6493 For F & child, own pvt Want.CS· 10001Q ft ~ire-outlncometaxlormeour· yr1. current ••Plf'. u tlblllllel -.,., 011en. 3round floor. pv1 VERSAILLES condo 2br. bdrm & be In epac CM houM Mull have 15 cell· Ing tllJI ... son. Ful Eu· teller wllh HPoturo In Llgh HI TOUCH, HI TECH BackB1ycondo.2Br2ba, 1390 75-6811 REIOHLU/LllEIEW 2ba llp b1lconywlvlew. 1pt, OW. lndry. yard. Inga, ventilator. drain In lly learn.CS Call handling 11•ult 1nd teller 1 1~(~urate) t~lng Huntlngtone..chotflol ln S850 Avail tmmeO Dys C fll 2724 2 bdrm, 2 ba. wood lre>k; lu• bldg gate hN, 2 ear frplc $350/mo. t11 & tu1 floor •nd truck hgt rear 7 l6-842-&000 Including cash Mu1t be lemllter requ r 4 "' wpm pr •• .,. N&tdl ot I career mind· &.42-2119. evee 5411-3080 Hll Ill microwave wtnew gas 1n11de prkg. clubh"'•M & Brooke 850·1739 ev" en1r1nce Dealre 1re1 s · ..... ,,.. on II .... bal rn ably on an IBM Memory, .CS, t.-m orient_.. tr-t ..,., unday Ext 73208 .. , · '''"' •nc p 1hor1hand preferred. _, ""' BEACON BAY 3Brl3Ba 1 Br 1p1. avail now. gar· 11011e. OW, gerbege dttp pool, 1 yr teue $800 F 10 ah7°2 br, 1 be CdM ~::.:te;:1h St C M Call ' 1nd breneh contro HNvy Incoming phonea otttce "peopi." t::,90fl· 1 0, 2 yr ltlte no pets age. pool, 1pa '495/mo ' aecurlty gara~e $700 650 1335 or &.45·2702 duplex w/F W/O. frplc 100010&0 Supervtaory exper dt· require pleaHnt, pro· 4\.\ daytl.,,,., 8 2·1431 S 1900/mo 675~8817 Call bfr 6 645"5877 ' dep ~a_ll_493• 102 Yrly leue on the cane• :-, 1337 .50 Feb 1. Nanoy la•aatrl&l &lllTll tlreeble. Mu.t be able 10 ffttlonat telehone m•n· Scott"'· Fo«t, DOS ,-Br apt wllrg fncd bckyd El Tero 2732 Br 2 Ba $1300/•no New 160·0824, 850-9431 ltallla 2120 Co111 •M111 Chrlellan lype 35wpm end IO key '*' Dental ROA ch•lratde ••· Beau! 4BR 21,;,ba, lam rm .. din rm . pool. Jae tennl• Mini ocean vu Newport Cr"1 condo S 1400/mo 646-0688 Peta OK Nr 22nd & New· Lux condo 1 BR ate crpt1 2 lrplc s. no pet• Mut ... aulte w/""'" b• ... 1F C P A firm 11 aeet<tng 1 cbrl 1fch If you are qualllled and !*'len<:I anCI eapllldeO por1 1525/mo 730-0558 enclad gar 675 .,.,,.6 "' .... "" 5000 aq ft lnclde office, ...,'°" lor , ... a"""lt 11ett • or appl belween rnter .. t.CS to work In our Outlel S .... -NB ,..,.._.,_ pool jecunl. 1enn11 ·uvv non-tmkr lovely home, .. ~ , ... "" 1 0 Im 3 pm I ""' ... -,..,. near 17th & Plao.ntla 1-2 year1 publk: eecoont· • 0 n Y beautiful Newport S.ac:h requlrer1 addition of 1 Br duplex, $385/mo 111, last & MC 646-575'4 7?1 Weelo CM aaune, pv1 l1undry 662-7420 •ft 3. 1Y meNQ 12100/mo M6· 1184 Ing audit ,.,..,i.nc. r..__ •95--0850 ottlces nte ... call dedicated 1nd ... 111, pr"'- $550/mo. 768-6101 '1•-•-•••• -"""' ·-2 ... -.,... • MiF prof only to 1hr C M 900l/I Incl. office quired S.i1ry ot)tn. Call 1 ... 1on1I, 2 hr1 1t1ff. Big Canyon large 2 Br 2 Ba S 1850/mo 759-0706 Owner. BrOller. New 2-aly -2 Bd condo. Spac1ou~ single, one beautlful turn. 2br condo Mr Tracy 754·1040 HPllLIO PllllAL PERSONNEL DEPT 752-1320, 111• m1g $610. h 760-6951, w Npt Terrace. faooloua llU 100 ampe, 12 11 door UWllll INTERVIEWING BY 851•2000 Atk for Mr b !WO bedroom aph I S300tmo, call 759-8009 APPOINTMENT ONLY DENTAL ROA, exp chair· 1 BA duplu ap1 lor QU .. t atnote person, Nwpt Hgt1 area Stove & relrlg. 1375 mo 111 & rut 642-5939 w/pvt Joe 350mo +uUI Ill l /f ,.. C Ammerman Belinda &.42-0575 Misc. lnt1l1 2t S IAJll AOOllO "" Cl14)ll0-IOOO '"''· 4 dYI. watm M office,544-3000 Blul11 3 Bdr 2 Ba condo. nu Orepea cpl & paint, walk to pool, ten . 1hop s 1050 873-2675 , BR So Coal! Ptau Park llke setting Poor. spa, wall rm aecur1ty, aome u111 pd 1500t mo 646-0686 a .... -.. IC~ ~~~~": .. m•J.~;::kcL:i iYilUILE The 0~~~1 Diiiy Banking ~I ',.~:,.,,' .":..!~'. .';.':, SlOO• ""' M0·8369 .:~~"~~:r.~m. :~~;,::, ";.!'-:''";';,:; m1L1H IAWIHI Si l:f·mk uw11~:r:.':,Y1111 Condo. 2 Br, 2 ba, 2 car gar, nr Hoag Hoap 1795/mo 640·5324 dewehr, balcony, elngre M to ehr Npt 2Br Iba apt olher approved gather-oriented Major Accoont 11 lr1ul11tle1 0 gart1ge. 1 Child Oii. no Bayvu, 2 bike bch. patk· Inga DI• clubroom lum. Executive with a proven We h111e ~nlng1 for ex>· I\. I. Or~• Cout Dally Pltot ~'' pleeee $575 • 1300 JURNISHED or Ing, qu .. 1 1340/mo. Wk w/bar & toe Oft premlM8. track record GrHt eratlone/new account• _ , "!\ '\\'f)( )rt 1 f\Jllltlme Ortverl.O EASTBLUFF CONDO 3 Br trl-.. vel dbl gar pool $1100/mo 759· 1341 2 Br -1'i. ba 323 E 18Jh S1 Twnhse lrplc, petro. gar $650 dep Agent. no lee UNfURNISHtD 6'1-2175 hm 676-1904 Central Nwpt Bc:tl toe oo potentlal. gueranteed pereonnel 11 our fle'# la--acr .. nar Reeponalbl• 863-0755 All UTILITIES PoollJ•c4br home, wllhl· ,,... Bay. Call 642.,.844. draw against com-cB1111yh ln1 1ttie NewpTohr1 Equil_OP_P_ly_E~p1 mlf :::err,:'J, u:,,:n!i:: Sierra Mgmt 641-1324 'Bdr 3 8.12 carglr. 2 sty p•10, HEALTH d I SC p ·-··••c••••h 002 mlHIOn Dellre tomove eac . rll ne .,.. • OLlllUUI lat-.. m., ... ,,,_ Wiii .... ,. ry, rplc laza, M 1111 1n10 man1gemen1 a plul qualllled candldlla mu11 1 med ._ ""' -""' twnhme. In hllllop wood· CL URS TrNNIS 21-35. 1lralghl, n/amkr -T·v-c•o•MM .... _.£R_C•l"'"A"'"L...,I Send reeume 10 have etrong Hies aklllt m Pollllon In ••-tr•ln.CS In lhoP to traffic Fido llnel Kida too 2 Br 2 Ba home walk to ocean cherm lrplc dbl gar ~75 530-6190 1mell tee BEST 2BR 2BA garage, good eas1alde tocauon. no pe11 $550_ 646-2280 ed Mtllng Quiet & p111 SWIMMING. plu\ $275494-21421&.41·3523 p 0 Box 1560 encl de.Ire 10 be with lhe pending deve10,em1 co. acle, terMn ~ovt1, etc Sloped celling• Pvt much more' Sorry Prime locallon, nr be.ch. Cotta Me~. 92626 publle DHlrable ex -acct. dept equlrff Rechelle &.42 321 bet 3 patio Poo1111c 1090 no peb Model\ $295 ~ utll Pvt Rm & B• SEMIN•R-FREE + EOE perlence •hould Include tome exper In bkkpg to & Spm. 2 Br Ap1 wllh patio & enclsd garage $525/mo 546-5882 al1 6 549-1976 All< lor Linda 1s1 last & sec 962-0718 499_4722 I\ . • IRA do gent backup. lncluo" -----•••• $550-$750 2 & 3 Br Apll. open daily 9 lo 6 Video ecreen , .. , offere<l • Keogh reM1rch, pr91> aeheO • -... ----.-..&1..--.. -,- enclsd garages. waeher & 0 k d PROMONTORY POINT by Peraonal Meneger of AOOT~ OUlll e 011a Line Syslem llllng, XlfOX, etc Growth rans ......-.. rtf llAHOR RlllE 4 Bdrm n1a1e, former modal. and highly uP· greded Beaut ocean & c11y Ille view Comm pool. ti>• & llflntl 13500 6«·0927, 760-6333 Ag1 dryer h k up a a WOO Prof to ahr 2br 2ba, view, many auce11ful cOen11 In Hoepll I experienc e •Now accountt baled on lblllty & In· 4 Oaye waekk lncl'g yard1tpat•o1 Apartmenb ipa, $4 25/mo 675-2212 1he lndu1try prelerr d Good analy-•Exception proce111ng 1tlat111e App~ •1 Mol11 wknde. 875~101 2323 Delaware Re9p me 10 ehr 3 Br, etepa ALL AGES 11cal & communication We otter • lull benefit Develop 8 6 Aclame HIYIU lllMI •TOWNHOUSE 2 Br 1'"-Ba. garage & pa110 548-908.4 1545/mo 2420 Whlt"9ndl Ntwport Bu dl So. to bch. avail 2/ 15 1285 For lnlo call •klll• Newport Beach lo-package Including reUre-~:· 92~~llnglon Beech. c1 ... 1. II ' Ill Xlnt &alety Newport Beach Realty l 700 16th Slreel laura 831-4SM (211>'81 .... 11 cation Fehr 840-8950 ment program & health 220·1520 SmalllM MARIOR VIEW HIMES 3 bd, 1 ·~ b• WSld• Daya &.42-1603 ( 0 RONllnd 631-52119 c21•\.AA1 1121 Actlvll'" L•adtt• (YOIJth) t>enefl1• It ln1ere1ted Brano new, erp1a, drp1, & Eves 960-4614 at Over) •r-· pleaM call !or an appl. at I E I · 642 5'J3 Rmmte 10 lhr 2 br •"t, Mon-Fri 1 30·6.30pm OLlllGAL PAIT /Tiii Ull mu llllll Pra1tlglou1 Newport Gu~. g•lt, homemldllftl Beach ottlee IMk• re- ltau•I•'•' g~·ln~o n;~r.·1 se~~~~~ ULlllTOI APTI/ . c M N/tmkr Pool. j;c; SCRAM-LETS Mull be 19 w/chlld care •lttrll•c ,.,,.,. 645-6646 Quiet 2 Br 1 Ba. near Nt wport Beadl No. $215/mo Miki 631-2737 experience Orenge •11 lr111l11fft1 1pon1lblt. well organlttd 8 LL 1t KODAK FILM lndlvldu11 with typing coupona Church benefit $425 1 Br upper crpt• beach s515 960-6656 880 lrvtnt' Avenuv Room av111 In E/tlde CM ANSWERS Coall VMCA 842 " 9990 114/112·1200 drps t>lllns No pell Close 10 beach Lrg 1 Br (at I f>th) home 1300 utlll paid Adverll1lng Consultant EE 0 IF M H 2 bdrm1 •den 111101•• 11c1111 55 wpm, minimum 1 240--0•27 __ yeer offtee e111>9f .. nce SALES agl 760-1397 673-7761 710-0 Jam9t 955-0809 Condo patio wld lrplc. 645-1104 540-4569 (Ive m91110e) Embelm ·Imbibe 3 Glo11y -Taully Harbor View Homea s45ot mo 2 Br 1 Ba lower pool & 1ac Sec ga1e1. I••••••• .. Share Balboa ocearifron1 HaraH . Peelle Mon.ieoo 4BR 2ba for covered prk~ S57Stmo d I p f N d d le&11e S 1580 per mo ~~~edc;~ceup!~cyllores . 968· 632 yr~~ ~j3~~~c:;a;;r;_;~~· You ::o~y ~~~Tr~R!n 010 eop e ee e Gardener inc 7~-6211 2268 Maple St croae to beach. 3 Br 2·~ S11 Clt•tatt 2771 Shr beaut 2 aty Batbo1 married man wtten yo1.1 lmmed'1ately LIDO ISLAND 3br nome TIL M1.t 1~2-1103 Ba 2 story, lrplc; patio & 2 Br 1 Ba nr bus X beach Pen home, compl furr1l '" a car load ol young 2000 sll w/beau111u1 gar e g e No Pe I• pool & l aundry rec Steps to beach N/emkr llCllM ind lhlnk of tnem Local nutrient menufac- courtytrd 2 car gar avail $625/mo 2 Br ,,,., Ba S725tmo 964-0896 $475 mo 495.6217 No chlldrenlpe1• Thru at potential BABV SIT· lurer looking for people 211 675-57921646-3345 greenbelt lndry rm, ntce Condo 2 Br 1,,., ba pool June 15 S400tmo ulll pd TEAS to hire and train lndlvlcl· loc 2078 Thurln • · · lHal 2100 I Udo laland 0 the I lrplc & frig S670/mo 673-8766, 673-M 16 SPIRITUAL READINGS ualt Or mgm1 Potlllon. 2Br. Mair 'ad~ on c::a~: IL •st• 142-1101 548-8108 or 536· 1082 CdM room w/fuU bath Un-Single car garage wanled Advice In all m•tt•ra Love, No exper needed Com- lronl. comp! remodele<l Eeetald• aludlo hoose 1Br Walk 10 beach 1 Br alove furn No kitchen Prlv 10 park ear & Ute wood marriage & bu11ne11 pany1wlll train Mull heve b.' counter patio 2 car tkl1 n N 1111 · enlry No ,_,a Utll pCI o Aleo cooneellng 1815 own ran1ponat1on .. w c ew cp no ,8,,11oe "arpeia drepea ..... working nr ra""e' 15th u•i UP TO gar 45 pier for bo11 Pv1 tg yard Utll pd Gar· s525,m; 536_4637 $300 • MC 675-4663 c M 673-0141 .... So Et Camino Real. San n ,,1nu111c loce11on denerS425Jmo645-6453 EASTSIOECOSTAMESA ---Clem Llc'O 492•7296 $8 76 :~i-02%~~ve1476·0688 EtSIDE 2 Br garden ~1?1 lr•lat 2744 Rm avail In pv1 home. WE H~~~R~~~at~UI Ltat l ,.... 3004 P.er hour LllO llU Attracllve 3 BA 2 BA 11ngle 11ory S 1300/mo 8111 Grundy 675·6161 Lrg wa1er1ron1 . 4 Bt 3 ba • dbl gar 30 loot dock 2 Y' lte. 12500/mo 650-2730 N-port Shores 4 br, 3 ba S 1175 Cenalfront 4 br S 1400 Canallront 5 br $1495 Ag1 840-6208 Park Lido Condo · noer Hoag. 2 Br 2 Ba new crp1a 2 car garage No peta $750/mo 548-8251 Aent ,.11 1ea&1i Lido late ''Q 4 Bi o ._.ner fle••ble \ 1900/mo 675-9103 eundeck $495/mo 160 f Br poor. apa. lennle, S225/mo 642-8738 un11m11.cs 832·4134 Call ~'" L H Roblneon 2 tst air/c $475/mo M/F, Newpon, REF'a req I l W .. 714 891 5996 Large 1 bdrm wl garage. Vogel Pacific; 640-6161 ~~~: ~=~~''s·3j5•cc. ,fiar, Covtapt~ jn aarHlyt w 1, :::S FOUND ADS • • WHtstde No pe1a L•.aaa• lt1c~ 2741 DO ,._.. 1 64~3487 att 5 _ atler 6pm 8~-5458 reaeonable 2 Br rental ARE FREE a arm ... 1 1 ocean view dining c 0a11 M 111 ere 1 1n1taller. Hrvlce man, Large '2BR Carpet• rm b i g 1tor1ge Furn Roomneerbeach& 979·2899 experreq,excoppor1un1. drape1 2246 Canyon No 497-7221 lrwy $250/mo Hun1 C U ty All·w1y1 Alan Alarm1, 1>911 1526 832·1766 Bch 963-4954 Rnponelble. qu'8t 30+ F 3 : 714·661-1111 2br 1ba, 1 block beach needa CdM/Nwpt hOOM - 7-LJKE BRANO NEW" Blue Bird Cyn Lg kite In lurn C M home. to share to S350tmo 141·1111 An1w MrVlce Telephone Spar1111ng t Bdrm from S690 (714~9<l--0501 $230/mo Call Chrl• 1f1er 67s-0305 operator. varloo1 1hll11 '465 Utlla pd,,pool ger-S-aanrnn ,.,..,n v•-.... 2 4pm 8.45-2435 382 3rd SI Lag Bch 1 --.. ··• """' " ,,._. Single car garaoe wanted • 99e no Pt • bd. 1 ba wlklbch. Sii~. Lovely lurn room in Co1ta 10 park ear & 1119 wood Found btk, pen Lab'°.fovnd Apartment Mlnager Cou· 301 Avocado, 642-4905 utlla & gar 1-cl 497.•50 1 Mell Call alt 8PM p'· wllh ew I I 241wWiiton631·0960 __ "_ ... working. nr Or1nge/151h In c.trlt09. 8.40-2698 .... ~perence or 548-8892 c M 673•0741 Colla M•H Apia Salary MESA PINES 2650 Harle LIJDll 111111 2752 Lrg rm pvt bath kl1 prlll Founcl Hueky type grey A • bonue 1 Apt No ~11 BEAUTIFUL t B, $495 26r 2'1tb1 condo view/ iac Clote to bch 1250 , Gtrlftl for white dog, vie Brletol & 642 4907 wlldya PAV pallO pool •PD mis frpl, CIOM to lhOP· ulll 963 3696 ••• , 2912 MacArthur 720-1182 TOParM qu1e1 nopets p1ngS750 831-534'.J Found Slameae Cat AP· lPPLIUOflTOllE 549· 244 7 Male S250 non-1mkr HB IEWPORT IUOI pr ox Jan 10 Nr H B Pott l&IAIH 754-7067 days. 960 7037 Garage t0x20 S95 olltca Qrey/creme I Colla Mell, lull/llne Nf Wanted Harbor Vtaw Newer 3br 2ba M Verda ll~rt lt1c~ 2769 t1ve1 end early am 645-4800 or 645-3323 969-2130 vice experience required Spyglan etc lamlly home etrium. open VI k b $1050 'h TO BEACH 2 bd. 2 M•tr Br & B'", relrlg No c 1e Eiccellant Hlary & bonu1 home ASAP f59·0540 eam1, mo , no ° FOUND emall 1an 1pot1·" d car gar, lrplc, patio, WtO 1mkr 1m1m11a or waler-""'j 642-0240 Dan Joanie I C pell. gar ner. water furn $800tmo 968_8263 dog. hair 11and1 ul) et H JaH IJ. 2271 545-3627 4-9pm ~ w1mo1 bed Mu11 111 ln10 lamlty Office ltatlla 2114 neck. Harbor/Adame Art/Interior o .. tgn. flex- K!'.'.1h s J I 2 bd 2 bl. dlthw11he1. re-1 tmvlronment '1• ml to Jib( 1,. f1 ... ,11, 1200/mo ""'4-2526 Ible houri, wlll tr11- "7\IU •n uan c OM 10 Nice 2 Br 2 Bn AVlll IP· hAach E I MIF 175 '~ "" ..... .... .. be I\ II & I lrlgera1or & llOVI seoo .,., mp 779 &48-4625 ec hi • rtver view pro• Feb 111 1495/mo No Pet1 545-4855 dep $300/mo HB W 191h St, tulle D Found Yng blk dog. vic 'Br 2 Ba. pool spa 1enn11 1 No p91t 760 1416 or 964 9768 CM Tom 651-8928 Miln StlAclame. H B A11embly S7!>0mo 661· 13 13 work 642 75~6 e11&1 or wllnd• 3 Bdr 2''7 Ba condo. Npt * $260/up crpla/drpi 536-1986 11 .... rl~t 4Sl7 2123 eves & wknda Terr . $850/mo, 111 .. 1111 Np1 , walk 10 bch, pool. !en-1• A .. 1 C 0 " , ... 50 a/c, r1tm 1730t S.ach L 1 M II I tr I b or • MC dep 914•1 HfO n111 , Incl u1111 01 orng cit. wtorng ortt to ti OI Keep Ille nom• urea burn 548·4260 or 993-4888 Bhid H B 842·2934 eye1. lg helr. red eOll•r •Die Attach laatl AH 2210 mg 11111 winter F111 your 3 Br 2 ba. 1t91>1 to beach •Cd .. di ul •c (oot of city 1an) R .... 1rd •Wirt Bond flrA ood n-d• t> 100~ N1 bea<.h Balboa 1re1 "" " • 1•• "' 1mfi' ...., ·-off S.nt. Cr.,. 3 Bdrm .,w .,... Y " No pete Gar~ "'''6 pk f $""" 28 84&-781SO •He<met'A Saal .. "' u "'"' .. 67" 613·8882 Kelly ""' .. , .... """ LOii Or /Wht Mor I• I ..... ..,,..... "OU .. '~ "rpte • yar"" · 1000/mo 6 0·893 . E c-•et H..,., 876 '"'"" •ln•..-.ton •nj 1n c:l 11t\ll11d I S FMn1le $300 , •, ulll r ng rom ..,,.,. 5 "' S550 BE l le& ., , " 845 1421 r iy,. ... •T11t Room •hare ball\ Sn& AcroH from Rlveralde M C11. 118. Coll Pie. CM •Package Plallng IHI~ Llf!ll 2216 Haat. ltlC~ 2740 Ha1t. ltu~ 2740 N1tWpOf1 Beach 645 2500 Drive Pott Olllee 800 ~ Reward 6"'5 5608 PleaM apply 1n pereon 59Crudedi>each cottage, avail Jan 301h fl S 400 IQ 11 204-20 Lott P.Olgr .. mile W1111e llflrt1at1t1I 1 Br 1 ba lrptc w1111c 10 Rtvertldt Drive Npt Bch A pedlgrM Plehon Friel• 0 I ..£.t I beach S700 .c99 2328 I K b k '; IUWI IOnL Bell Prle'I 873-3777 remelt "Mfatt • TuH •••11 1 .. 111 H . enney UO p or t • 11550twll &upC0101TV Allracttve Airport erH, evening. vie Yorktown & 73l50PIJflmenSI T11tl1 2290 Pl\OMll tn room new pro1 .. 11on1t olffe. Brookhurat 9'2·4503 COlll Mell Pool. jlClun l frplr. belcony Wasn 't he the Ambassador fr om "74 N:;:.~~,4~llld CM bldg .• , ue NNN, build LOii' Shaggy grey meta ATllnta GLll enhance 3 Br 2 B• wlgar Au stralia under Teddy Roosevelt 7 IO eult. tOOO aq ,, ' up Poodle An• to "Jocko" Alrj)Of1 .,.. Front deak 167~ 539·8190 BEST fM SEA & SUN LODGE Vltlbte lrm lr'Wy 151·5989 Vic Monte Vitia, CM Re-!*'ton. PI T 752..05e5 C"I. ..... 4•4 .-~ :Ko. -v r r JC $100 wlc up Colot TV Bayfront omc... patloe warCI 846-08.49 AUlO par .. ng, an tor• Miiii""' 9 ... 1,.,._ 8p•n 3 LOT PERSON 10< car ran· ffll't -. " ,..r--., 3026 w Cout Hwy Npt '"I ~ I I I "450 Dlir mobile home no U f H 9 3 1003 . .., .., "·w- " n rm nr oag mature/ · ~Ofd Male Lan Be" tat ~Ex,,., firel pelt Mature tdull• ,OU ff nol 'ur' WllO (OI wftlt) Kt11Mybunkl)Of1 wn I •--• " ....,. Quiet MCurt cton'I ltl!I b•d yov'" not 1tont Ktnneybvnkport tt em c;,...an. quiet, n tmk 0.1u1lful prlv11e office • Meotcetlon RE· Newport 831·4 88 19" 1 N ...... P""I ••5 8373 I 1 • ff 1250 '.\el*<. 84&-8133 wlb•tcony, bl" view, WARD 494~7•8 &m p••ft Mimi .. • .. .,. .,.. on, o ~ d11t1nchvriy di crcnt ~rtmtnt lloofptant ' .,. 11 Suw1nd VtlllC• in H111111n1ton 8tldl S.aw1nd Working re :.>5-40 non tub·le•M °' rent Call A E W ~RD Lo at Ir g pt•IM 0111 IE ORO All UTILS PAID Compare before YO\I rent Cullom ~n '"'""" l)OOI bbQ cov rd g1raa- 1M.trround4KI with ptuen landeuplng No P91• · 8ech ,.urn I ! t& 3&5 W Wilton l.4-2 1071 E 1101 amall ept, 11ove/relrlg, 1285/mo, utll pd Mf-3 t 77 i Ht. luc~ »tO b11fron1 2 Br, if,, 61 l oc:et ed on 1end 0U11~1ng wtwr. wet., •'-' 8eo gate r utn Poof a llC ntlllll lo HB Pt er 't200 tmo 8"'6 Wltat '' • rnult of totllly '*~ proftuional t:nkr Pool 11nn11 let 7141720 1 l05 S~cl mix. orange " ollM•llC riw k lld ol '""'''°" JOil deMm A Wl«I N 8 l300 &50· '708..,.. B • •, -1 n •' • • o I mate "Hou" 1111 IMne 3 yHr• detl«lhlp or blend 01 natu1e ,,., ~•·111 -nntled"' e totat .. tll ltta I leu• 2to2 17th/Otang-e, CM 220 aq A~. CM 6"'S·53n =:C, ~."~~ blbtil•nc brooh '"' q11111 pon4t, cQOIM !Ir ntlure( Nwp\ Bch ruldenc•. "· 519& per 931-3092 .Ptratul1 m AP tor Glen Of -,:, °"'" br"m Add to ltlat lfftntt COlllU. SWlllUllllll s 1401~ RE"'• • ,,, CANNERY VILLAM -840·84·U STERLING pools • •Pt •lld • con¥tll*!l toution near llloOCMna 1•,v1 • w , • q u 1, • 0 SmaH onio. llPec98 •v•ll OIROUS OF MOT ORI, Lid Roll• ano tmolovmtnt Ind toll'•• tot • Oltu tnYOM wt111d 642 7892 42~ 301'1 St GrNI lo-RoyceL8MW 1&40 ,,."'_ prolldlrtell ~ (C.en Aeft~n~) OM al'ld cation low r1tu IASlllE l>Of .. Roed Npt 8ctl r.-o llldroom. OM llld two lletll 9"rtlllftlll Private room Me111 (ewe 815-5702 or 84f·3345 711 NO HAAIOA BLVD * .. -.. ••y * I lrOlll J~}~ . II ntedecll fOt 1 elclerly .... ,_ S nd lady 7&4 1 ,83 CM/NI lndu11rtal Parll FUl.l!l'TON 0Pf)Ot1unlly 01111 With ~WI 800 or 2300 '" oto aptc.e ltM 111 Or•noe Co. Aotlt ~a Ho11la,Jlet1l1 2tM R & o, ...... tretntno °' ., l llY l Wiii BMW e1110 dta~fp fOf I 0 1nHgent1 ton Y11110f AXwXrFR1u11. Polpu LowRenr-OooctLOceuon AnRACTtvl •81AVICIS!CA TAAY Beach, oceanfront cllt-loO Olclttnaon t71 .. W MAll!UUU lnoludH 1tlap11one count 2 Br le9tn1Qhtly, 1 E•ecutlw Off~. gtNt TO 801VE YOU anewerlng and •Of'ftt Bf f4ttn1Ql'lll,. 4H·1&2t 1oca11on recepllol'ltt, OPEN 24 HAI IYP'nQ. '"" Twnt M IHH Hll~ Ylllp Ll"I, Hu~11 htcll CA 1etepfl Cd'llalhy ltllleon f0t In· (714) 198·1961 Vautloa ~~ :::i:::::· t•rv•••· 140·144'. ''"' lllt Stn a.."'"" dt'lft llOrtll on hecfl IO l11t1ll ZH'J Tom L.. &42-1803 8TIALINQ MOTO"I McrMdlfl, l!lfll .,.. ~ Mcfldden l.t S-iM 't Mammoth condo •" to FOA R HT Furn offloe. ~~: Jaml>Of .. AO, f ., 1 , OpM t JD AM 11 11111 3bt Jba meld ..,., 200 .q tt t200tmo •!tit ·--------------IJ .-no '290. fU.Ol7f I AvrlA 2· ....... .._~--is.-~~--- Banking WANTED Ttlltr Tral1111 Bank of Newpor1 11 looking for en1nu1lutlc Individ- uals to join our 11all Excellent oppQrtunily tor mot1va1ed appllcanta wtio enjoy working with th!! publlc and hevo a 11eady work background Good numeric aptitude and/or t Hhlerlng ex- perience wlll help you qualify Voo wlll be worlllng lri beautiful offices with a lnendly work anvlron- men1 incl receive full range or company ben· elll1 INTERVIEWING BY APPOINTMENT ONLY PleaM call PERSONNEL OEPT (714)ll0-IOOO ' s; ~~m k '.\Jt "'\ port Equal Oppty Empl m/f 1umanu11 Rent or top "11 Futlton 1111nd arN &.44..0681 NAT llOUllOI ....... Loe near OC Alrpol'1 Earn over Seo<> comm. pr Salary S5thour Call Wll working with world Frankie for appl lamooe photogrepher on MERRILL LYNCH exciting book project RELOCATION Muel be confident, love 752-0707 EOE MIFI H ohlldren and the out OHITAIL lllftll doora No up nee 850--0125 IPHlll 1111.. Electronic: AtMmbty. Ea- CHEERS RESTAURANT. perlenced with hlll Entertainment •nd danc-1p9akert 1 mutt $5/hr to Ing. We need cocktalf atart 556-9220 ..,....,, We tr1tn Stu- dent• OK Full, pit Beach llPUYllm & Warner Call be! noon IPPllTlllTlll 752~955• 647-996& pm BOOKKEEPER $1400 OILlll/llUll Mutt be knowtedgeable In OIUILT&IT conttruetlon 101n di•· burtemente Wiii trlln, own bullne11, MEDICAL $1300 comm Sendra 6'65-8178 Experlenc. required ror Cllll HLPI.-back office Politlon. Mull 1p9u & r .. d Eng-CLERK AUTOMOTIVE 11111. Hove 1r1n1 & be fie•· S 1100 Ible Call bw1n 10-liPM Mutl heve accurate M on.Fr I. C C C H ' typing, dH lerlhlp tx· 5 g .,,.. pertenee r9qulr.CS. 4 • .,.,., 1 GENERAL OFFICE S 1100 OllnD HlP Mu11 have BUlc IV com· Full/time Arbor Ci.aner1. puter Ul)«lenee & good lrvlne. 552~985 cu1tomer ""'~ ~r· 1onallty OIT IPIUTll 110·2112 Growing eteetronlc• dla-F ... paid by employlt' trlbutor aeeltt gOO<I typlet CONTEMPL ~ERSONNEL to train tor on tine com-SERVICES pyllr eya1em, exit OP· 22865 Lake ForMl Drive portunlly and company Et TOto, C~ banetlu. Call Eru / - 893-0200 Kldl' 1811 homt·t4)0 tell Ail 10r1; of people uM ltl•lr "don't nefKI•" too? c1111111.cs ad• to NII all Someone n..01 them rn lorll Of lhlnqa 8.42·5e18 Clllllfled 8.42°5918 Mere. OMC, Volvo 110 ••· perlenc• • mu11 Excel· , 1en1 P•Y & t>enefltt Ken'a . SO.I C..tlf, &&4·8600 ' aily, ~ilDi ......... · ·. :·. ·. · ·· .. PART TIME :. Dellve~ Dally Pilot by auto in Laguna Beach area (2 hour1 per day). Weekdays r .M. - weekends A.M. Earn aoout $400 per mo. Call Mr. Barrow (Dave or Donl .. ... """ 1tnoclc1 oft1n Wilen you UM reeult•getllng O•lly Piiot C111alllecl AO• to rMCh the O<enge Coalt m~et. Phone IM2·5e11 New1pap•r 642-4321 . EOE . . . . . . . .. . . . . . • • • • • • • • • t • o • • • • • • •I• KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! (714) 548-7058 SYDNEY 0MARR for Ad Action Cal a Daly Plot AD·m 642-5678 ......... """" ... Oft • Tuttet, ••one e•"'• • ~ encl rMd In h O•lly "lot 01 .. el=t ~~ ..... WriTufifleend~lt ~.~M. You eet1 _. ,_ tun.t end lot• 4>f other thine• 01rou1h Delly ftllot c1 .. 1lfled Adi. Celt 142·11171 ·-----;;;;;;;;;;;-........;l;.:,l~ll .... ..... 119 ... ..... "" lelt ..... 11•, • .,.,...__ __ ....... _._, s~;'~:-'~ c rt ~~~:?" 11 d • •. "-• ·~~.'e!t be lUWl/Pllllll Fem...!~~-~odel9 & c:~':e. t!.':.~~' =~::: Hair Oellaner 7 AM -3 3 0 PM l neat and felhlon•ble. Sttow ChlldUalt and i..t· llcotU.(213)ee&-111M w .. kl, m f, 1250 Letty'• Aefrig. l90-721! Manlcurlat 3PM-11 :30PM, PIT Cati HMvy=.MuataleO ter People. 8af•ry +full TOP 5-41-M71or85M211 i S 00: CSlti.tlud~,.Fln.c:VE. bFwtl nc c10CAHM-~~!'1 .. .!ton1 • enjoy t l)Ybtlc. ~~ .... lmmedh 7~ngt1 . Femalea pr9f. Modele and Delmatlon PIJP, 1150. Cel w~ ~13h•.; ~~. ,,.. ru · r · · __ ....,., •L...a...-.... " 1 _., ,._mut • _......., Eacort1. (213~-1"•" ........... 20. __.. •-V'--t Aak tor Judy IM0-&443 ~ -I t I ,.,,,.,.. .-.,_..,v -""" ·-no-tor 50 646-5'MI hotel Nur~••'I •-• 200Newport=er Or * IUlllTllll * Tow Truc;tl Driver. •X· Meley OoQat t10 anyebil fWrtg. PNlco. tr~ ••••••••••••••! •••••a UY OLll ,. __ --..1,.__. or· ... ~. u-8Nctt Atteranona. Bridal & For-perlance. f lT. d•y•. (OAOOMlHO SOiOOI.) 1~atier. 11tnt cond Mondt)', Juuaary %3 --v.o• ,..., ,......,_....., .... -...,.. mat Shop. EXP8f wl dell-H&--e505 TMC:tlet. 21 yn .,..,. t1eo. t1~ ARIES (March 2 1-Aprtl 19): Perceive picture in its entirety -bits HOUSEKEEPING FT/PT· deye/evenlnga. Receptlon19t1Typllt. Poe-cet• flbtlc». C. M. Tran1portatlon P1'6\net: 5-41-2&48 Twtn 0\19n, ciuatom Im- and pieces arc now falling into place. Focus on dependents. pets, Full ttm• end pen time Convaleacent ho.J!ltet, ting, filing. !x«*I. work-85'"55H 5-41-1821 l..Mdlng OC Conaunlng Pit BuK pupe, UKCIAOl.A ~. 30" lltldfl employment and acncral health. Job Jets done. family dispute 1s poalllonuvallable ~~2-~· Ing oondliione. 540•1111 lllllTllY firm, need1urban ''IMP reg, MlF. wonned.••• o)l'tfi t126. 173--1403 anucably settled. Cancer, Capricorn nauves figure in scenano. FRONT DESK "•c.pt1on11t18ecret•ry. planntr wlmln 5 'JI'• prot old. l200 & up.13141tc C Mtl TAURUS (Apnl 20-M ay 20): What appeared o ut of re-ach 1s now service oriented 1nd1v1d-~..!k~a light ~~:.'raJkM· ~~=::ft ~t--; ::= ~:=. = POOOLEB AM PEOfU in: en;.,. available. 0N"n hnes of communication. 5how that you can lauizh at ue1. CRT POlll"". reaer-dynamtc Hewport beach p1-or -o ..._# .. Pupt 13!0 & up ..._2M · r: v .. ., StudentOK. IM6-e021 l-llllllT -... ~.... .,_. cJrtw, I mot rww. eome Previous foibles. Stress diplomacy. w1lhngncss to make 1ntell10,.nt vallon1 Mu1t have good !WU" ••••= bued ~· au.tlft. req sa1-comm wt --. -·-..-....._. --1• .............. ... con" ... ~ions. Study Anes messa~e for valuable hint. .,.. math tkllla, type 40 wpm ..... -11•a. ....... lfflll oatlona lnolud• He-••~'. e:-m'm11 re~uma .. , .. ,/...,.... _., ..... e . .., II'·_.._ ,.... ,. and u" calculllor 5 rua ...sw. retarlel aklllt u well .. .. hlltory 10 11 Boll Typing, thorthend enc 111 te " GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20 : Don't be reticent about expressing O•yatwHk. 8-4PM & PIT evenlno-& -..Cend1. Npt Beh real ett•1t firm ablllty to hendle pr... ....,. 0 "'"'"'~lot p 0 bkkJ>O aklla r.ci SotN r. 1· ~· II t "'--f t S I nht t ·t Good pnon• voice . hat an lmmedlat• PIT __, / .,.. · · knowl•d"• of · euto· 1 Yr old Colle ~~ 1ee tng5, es 1a y o mem.""r o o ppos1 e sex. pot 1e><. on crea 1v1 y, t2-8PM Including wknd• 7514822 M F ura. comptex trawl .,. lo• 1aeo, a Meea. • children, c anoe, travel plan~ and a variciy o f expenences. It 1s time P•~--.... 1 r~ ""'point-· • opening for • af'tarp, rang•m•nte a eome CA 92129 ~ '*Pf\11 Pd v. ,.,,,., Na dog. • f r. ._ ...... ...... _. UT/--AY9de>ul '*'°" In • houMhold du11ee for • cation. IMl-M11 ~79 now to 1n1t1atc rebuild inf process and 1nstallauon o sa1ety devices ~nit..._...__,."' ~ .. on-•--~·tit 1 -· .. -/ .,._ T __, .,. .. 1.--.,..,...-----:ir.1:11i:::a CE 22 Y I d . ,...., ....,, _ _., •-m ,.,._ ....... u .,.,..,. w n,... tr8\leling pr..idtnt. High-r ....... .....,t. nO comput• mlll/MI.... tut CAN R (June 2 1-uly ): ou 'I get new!I> regar mg pro pen y. Fri MS-5000. Ht 521 ..,..,monttretlng P<oduete people. Pi..ant tel• eet Mltry encltrlnge ben-training req'd. Top aalary lil!iiiipiiiiiM. ... i--~~ se. cur.ity, basic family interests. H.iahhffct wilhngnes!lo to cooperate, to HOUSECL"''"NERS _TOP In •tor... Salery l ~one vole•. typing eflt• for the r=c:t '*'°"· wlfollowtng. 640-1'" 1 'If ..:per. & .. 111ounc (2) M. aoFd: ,,... I k i.. h h f I d y ..,. bonuMI. For a~: &wpm), good tptlf· =In .. -t to c• •. otftol Mlllle In eone\rue. ....-, ....,..._,. ....__ 1mpnnt sty e, to ma c cnanocs w 1c a ect security o ove o nes. ou w•oe • FULL OR PIT _ ..... 3107 M ... 6 _,,, v --.,..,._ --F· ·11 be 1·d P I d fi · I d " .,...,.... • .,. /graMn1ar, flti.u., ...,.., •to . lo• 2000-21•. P" ..... ·TIM., v--.. .. _._ tlon lndu8try ,........., k ____. AMllY '*•new. w1 o n more so 1 emottona an manc1a gro un . OWN TR.ANS -PROF .. ,. .,...... " II' ""' ~ .-.. ........ 'F...,,.._ ....,...._ Cal '91- LE6 (July 23-Aug. n): Short tnp may be necessary -foc'u s abo EX PER ONLY NEED ~act& .rn.'!":: ~;• d•I Mar, Ct to lnctude 91t1y A.M. ::.)·.:':lam~ •11dr-. Cal 150I on gifts. income potential and locatton of item that had been missing. APPLY 78Cl-82.22 PUT,,_ req'd. ~~tty a waalcenda. Muet htYa CS. pH ranee and per-I' -.. I Or__.. & •- lost or stolen. H1ohltght charm. diplomacy and affection. Lunar llH•rlllnl ,.. IL.Ill mu1t. tel 00 pr f'tr :rc:r. S.cr.c.ry tot 1m.i1 Nft· P'nd•ble vehlde (tmall eonlllty. Requlr• ne. ecutM dleltr l60 eectt h n b'9!"1' I d b I r. II d -Buey "lr"ult tlon olllc• In,,_......., at 5031 Br ..... , ""'"Beacf'tCPAflrmwtttl truck.in, llallon lblllty .. _ .. wt~ tc ~ empas1son ex111ty.aertnessan a11tytosuccess1u y put1 easpT/FT,llve lnorout.Youth "'"' ................ "" ~.:-II w-> Hllltnewa-..... need•• phone clerk for at• C. (Newt to H•rbor o .. ..,. manage< potent•. ...,...... -·•~ 1 lrvl grow with u1. 11 AiR"""L'""OO,...,,...M-K"""'tng--m-a-11-,...- o n paper. child car•. cooking, 11 vertytng IOflcltor ·order• courlhouH, off Jam-Mull ~ ••Ptf., ver .. ttie pep« M--....... n ne Mote Deveiopmenl, 80f Mt 1125 87 _.387 VIRGO (Aug 23-Scpt. 22): Define: terms. 3\0ld ~lf-dcccpt1on , hteclng, errand•. Cer 20 houra/-..C, Mon -Fri. bor .. ) btwn 1-4 . typl1t, word prO<»Nlng aru uat .,. depen-Ad•m•. Huntington Bcf't protect financial as!loetS. Som eone wants wmething for nothing and you •0v1~:172~~':;30kr. t,~9m· 4.30-8:30pm l41hour 851· 1000 ••Per. helpful Non-debla. ContectF Q ldrr••ig C• t21M8 ~ 4-PC no rm aet could be pnme target. Count your change' Man) will admire special Appllcan1 mu et be amoker Selary renge Hyde Monday thru r ll'f '*• new, htonea. r• I la Se · 11 be I d d I 01 i •---1--· meture end rellabl• llllPTlllllT I 130 0 · S 15 0 0 mo . betWMn 9:30 and 10:30 c.ntty ~ 1515. Mii co lcct1on re ung to hobby. cret wt rcvea c to your a vantage. 11. I .. -....-Some phone ••P«lence ENTRY LEVEL POSITION 840-2840 a.m. on1y. &c2~21 1275. 9$1-rooe LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You arc !>trongcr and this could be a Exp«lenoa In amall group dfflrable, but wlll train Wiii treln. Contact Sandi. • power-play day. Luna r, numerical,. cycles point to achievement, h••tth •nd dentel In-Apply th pe<aon betw .. n IMZ-7702 llOlnAIY /Ill. lfO wa1treu/Wa1ter. ·EX'-& ~.en'~P· ~~~am'· production, increase in confidence and the obtaining of necessary aura~:~L:f7-~~r~11•· 2 & 4pm, u1c tor O.bf'a· 8aveume,gesandnerwe. per lanced food / 241472tort1t-2627 fundina. Relationship intensifies. timmg 15 o n target and popularity 330 w. Bey St .. Co•t• UllPTilllllT can 118 to find out about cocittalta Alto lk'9 Per-______ ....,i.9 ,,.,.....,_---...,,-...,,-- 5hows significant mcrcasc. BJOIGBSMOONV!_,RSF~T M .... EOE P~t. PIT, 1-5pm. thejobtweh•veopenln eon ne•d•d Ben OINng chairl. 9 8'#9d ,. , _, Mon-Fri ~vy Ph<>Ma. your "" tf'tat flt you Brown'• 31108 Cout mdm. uphOI ... u . Good SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Look behind scenes for answers. Job oft•• guetantMd llght ty~g. H•wport beat. P•rman•nt and Hwy SoUth Laguna. cond S100 5364240 Fint5h what you start. leave no loose ends . Cycle high. you'll gain wider 1.211 .. 53.3000 ,.. 1111 centtf. ·&470 Temporary 100% Fr• to __ . ------ audience and you'll w in debate and possibly a contest. Burden 1s EKt. 23130 APPOINTMENT SETTERS llllPTlllllT Appttcanta All Staff Ink WAITll 5'4" Fran101n 1922 Amt>!C< ~"';::9:.vt!~~ removed, you'll have veater freedom of thought. action. . Kindergarten tnatructor: '"S6.~/~~1n!8ut>!: J:_ lmmed. openfng tn an••· ~:;::~1~ 8~~~~C:1~: -811111 UILTI ~~;Y~ ~·~·~-c..-..d ieo8 & aldee. · SAO ITT ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 2 1 ): Be ready for new start, real1te Mon-Fri 10·30-t:30. Mull mlulona. cont~ Bob at pending delvtloP co 544-7970 llT If IOlllL n.M at•cklng teblH 12500 ~222 AM/e¥et that romantic interests will no tonier accept secondary role. Romance be 2 t With extenllve cf'tlld 151-1100. l-9 pm Mtk-We erelooldng for• dedl-dice 1t00. S500 sma11 ~ 08ok game tb6f 1s highlighted, you'll ict to heart of m atters. wtsh will come true and you car• bact(grnd Craden-d•y• ceted per90na1:>1e tndlv ll•Ollf /UUL llT If Wiii cerv•d cadet cl'IHI .mt 1 feet & • uphol1 could feel as if"walkina o n air." Leo plays key role. ctlat Pt ry'..'~".ed,;, ..... ~rang• 10 ~°"'primary reoep-Newport Beacf't '" nrm Po11t1on evall•bte to $125. WrttaAd •82. D.il) chra New Plld 11000. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Focus on secunty, emotional ~~ .... c .... _, '"° Retell POlltlon tlonlet. ~· Incl. active Mek• MCtetary with 2-3 young people OV9r 18 ~ Piiot. 8oK 1seo. Colt• Mii 1575 5-40-2029 respon.,. •• prcst1'ge, th• oA1·ning of cooperatio n from o ne who LllfA••1WUTll E•clu1lv• women'• phon•. Ilg 1 typing and yra corporateltttlgatlon workfng1nthenft9Peper M ... t2129. lllYJlllfTlll '""" ~ .,.. .,_ apeclaJty Ito ~·FIT clerlcel dut .... Apply at HP•r. Dleplay writer promotion fleld. Salel ... previo usly wa!lo indifferent. Emphas1~ on public relatio ns. possible Part time Great workl~ •tock & ,':, .. p•raon. Mote Oevtlopment, 808 ••per helpful. Good ben· p«lence helpful but not AntlQua ~1•.= L• 957-8133 Partnership and AOreemcnt which could lead to leHI contract Cancer condition•. P1••M ca I r -.-... "-•l ... ltty r• Adame, Huntington .nt1 and pteuant Irland· Wiii 1 -• "5~~~..... · K-;:;-:;--..__., Ilk• ..-.. ..... ..-975·7829, M thru Fri 3 to <;A,..... • '"' "' a..ch O. 92648 ty etmoephere Salary neceaMtY r.,n ._.....,..., • -...., ,...,_ native fi1ures8rominently 5 pm only quired For lntervle'# call • • 1 ate Ith ·~··t lrg 18 ... -tun. _wltrame '75Hf.161t AQOARI S (Jan. 20.Fcb. 18) Focu!. o n commun1cat1on. Mon .Sat 9 ·5 .3 0.. _....,/lll'f comm n ur w Commtaek>nl &>tu• bonu1 _, '" -· ., M lntenanc. Men tor tn MO,......... M0-0991 ......,., ••per 752-2522 Mu11 ~ ambltloua and 8'deboetd wtp4•t• rad! Klng·R waterb9d mat· education , ab1htY. to bnd&e lan~uagc and o ther bamers. Personality :uatrlat perk. ••P«~ ...,...., or o.talt oriented, front oftloa Ml1 motivators. seooo. PIP 5-48-4058 ,, ... 135 Queen 126 ,parklca, humor 15 pre!iCnt. you II win friend'> a nd ut1h~e powcu .of tn etectrlcal 1 plumblng prtnllngll)Mteup appearance: typing I lllllTAIY.... Count 1..,.. 180 ,,_,Ole Sot• and 1ov .... t S50 persuasion. Long-range travel plan~ will be clanfied. you II be happier required, own hand tOOI• Bu1y printing lhop Mek· mt.c. dutlel 875-·HN • Cell EM1 Rount,.. be-pine 'l -t>edstoo 141-228-4 and more aware of body image. • ptu1, herd worller, cs. In~ httdwottclng tndtvlcl-IUllT IUll •••HT.,_ twHn 10 30AM end 5-48·.058 Mutt Mii like nu C91m PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Strc~~ fine points, be awtlre of details, l)tndable & p«manent. ~..:; 1~' up u~ ot.M Market Mutt Two peraon omc. need• !, : r: ~.C:':v= made tole a· w/3' bend read betwctn lines where money 1s concerned Take definite 5tand, 631"7819 11p1e r 111e1 in-know to key ca1cu1ator Secrttery wltf't typing WHt Bay St Co111 ~~~ .,~1'Ncoi!c,8008t~ Recently rwpno11 in'°" refuse to compromise where ba?11<: mues arc involve~. It will be ctucll~ P ~counter Wiii tra1:.2~~f. Sandi, :: .. ~i ~:.C:-:~ -~ 1754754 f5"ocfto~~:5~ necessary to revise. review and po~mbly to begin rebuilding proccn. IUllTIUIOI ""'· Ill · V COL r• peerance, to work with Waretlou.. IUllHTWI II.Ill 5.12 noon or alt 5PM llPllYllll ~~~.ed. t •; 0~it~'7t~~~ lnlll llUI MYel"•I ••e<:utlvee In • Several pOlltlona E•pe<'d Elllott. circa 1890, oet. New Queen mattlbO) !~~;lr~~i;;;;i~l;;':~f'~;l;;;;;'";;;iiiii;S;l;OO•' 8111 Wut.. SlOO Ch•ll..,....tng. reapon1tb1e ~11 CM. 1M2.oe21 lmmedtet• opening tor bu•Y office 752-6408 and Tr•lnH• Up io cue. manufactured b) ap<1ng1. tram• RetaJ1 I u -po1iiton with privet• ,.· I llU lull/~~ ..... ly. ~Ith ••. ••nllYIU•n 2~ ~;~ SmaJI F• Tobey 1 10.000 S715, Mklng SM& c..h l1ln UH• ~htM community Genera i i I I per...,._ on uat be 50 s tattle Stffl In ptig. DES NEl6to Two wre1ary/ maintenance/repair• 18Mdllpleywriter:llM34. energe11Ci and matur• ~~:' =-ary ot~&o):!" W'UTIL•J ILITU_. PERATE111850-51M g•nerat offtc., full time. UM of CNtn lnauted v• mag card I l II, CRT data Salary + monthly bonua. 175-9778 TTJ:l•t -label•. Some tlttng. 1911 Op«1tora Bell by 011 TJ\D,S 00 the move Two u811tant bookk.-p· l'llClt ,..,utred on the Job. entry. &per htlotul. VIC· Contact O.bt>+e at Aleicl• 111 ou ,,._~ 15 h Miiii Nowtty Co. or Cht-New r•ttan aotlbed, pd Vn at1 I Wllll t ....., I tor Temporery hrvlcel, N1fur1t FHl'llona of 11--&1J me. r o ... ...., r cago 3 .. __. Counter lt00.M11'400 55'"1253 .,,, P t me. rig to Wortclno 1uperv aor of 4341 a •·cf't •t. -... , 213, 1 -·n• Bell. 497_4177 ... , Mr Auatln 842-4097 .,_ train right peraon1 Ben· 1rnall Cftw. sa•• ... r•....... " .. _., -w-n--tton. otionte bOott· Garneat5500 1931Wett-Parquet dint"" table & •Ill• "'99fleatlona a1eoo-11100 ~ tfy~ Nwpt Bctt 556-8520 a.... ~ 'rype 50~ wpm word P<oceeaet 1ng Roff·A-To., 100 front cM 3 aot.A..,.0n wai.r· NewPof1 Oedtlng, 1153 att a quelllled, herd DO YOU RUN OUT OF · 1rVlne 5'0·'"4 Lend arctl /dee4Qn nrm In mlnl vendor 3 RHI bed 2 upr1of'tl n..rt Superior Av . Coate WO<klng lndMdual, look-,._....... ONlY BEFORE YOU Leguna BHcn H•kt Couf\ter GetM, l3300 Deak Kit tl>I W Set t:JJ:(TRONIC' ASSfM8lFR.' M ... 942·7954 Ing for a permanent pot-... ,.... . RUN OUT OF MONTH? lllJ/QllPf, motivated and .. per'd 2421 Port Whitby (16.73·810.62/hr.) Ftorl•t want•d. exper'd lllOQ , cell 493-0122 Canyou... htltneFlthlonecoutdbe CPA firm , type lhpm. wrd prcar wto•n off l••elte1tru•1lfl •84.4-2177 .... V(lf'd. M , . 1 only PIT, T· .. •. Wed 1 (9:30·5) Scheduled Inter· Spere3 h,.nlghtly? ,< your tMWerl Fr• werd-llarttng 11tary baMd on ~kgrd ~of CN.,Bt MIH• Vlolano StOOO. Bar'91 10111111111 11 twu Y.''"" t·xpn1"1111• 11 Sat. 8-45-0093' vlewe. Nlguel Shore Ar• you .. robe & t W.-paid train· .. pe<. Non•tmkr. Or Cty ""'''"'.,.,..,., • f...u• 1 8trwt Plano ctrce tffO. ha~On. . 4014 11uk1rr .uttlMwt11f>lyolprlnlt'<hl1t111ll~11.1rdl\ Communlty.Auoclatlon Welfgroomed, Ing proOf'tm If quallfled e711,.r p520127t4 .• r •a ~~.:r.~~~/~~:5~~· 12000 P~ NOOO eidXk!'l'rorVibi!o dl<'lllli~ winn1p111cl n 1hlf' lx11klt11)1 FILL/Tml P&Y cMpendlbte Ca II U I · 74 U or ... 1! ..., need• wtncf up ""' OIST"19VTOMHIPS PROOOCllQN.tlJ'Clll(} fllT/T91 WWI llllUL UJ.ml 0o .;:.'!'°uva~? ..,,....,,__ S«v1oa Station Attendent J• Wu... 91 ti e7)..5&St AoutH evallebl• W• MECHANICAL 'll'..STf'..R.foi Opportunltl•• I Vllllbl• Part/time, fleKlble hourt. EnJoywortClngwtthkld•7 UUI P I T hp~rl•n c•d rU LOOkiAd FOR AM Olk delk w/t>aney twist provide ~ for ••• • S 15 SI 2 281 h ) With the Loa Angelff Muet htvt good edUCI• ft You C9n lntwer YH L O C bull ~5 CHALL(NGEI 40 'I' Ole' legl & twlvel cf'talr. "400 pen.ion. 111 IOCatlona, ( • • · r. Tlmet Ctrcutatlon 0.-tlon l min. 3 yeara alC-Ptionte.t-7021 t'r, c04Q, gl= ~~· SerVloa itallon attendant energetic mete, degrW' Throne chair. UOO training & IONDf.O ataf'I l'nlorm in 1,ru• t''l'I hi()( II• •n&I lf•'ll n11cl partment In our door-to-J*'lenee. ,ountaln Valley 2'.30-89ft'\ Mon. thru Fri. ...... 2 yrl .'floMn. •.1$>r FIT letlnd ..i.. only No In Peyc, 11 Y" hP Ir Walnut eterage. 1250 to ..... t you In ..Ctlna up lr1111hll'~huot1111( uf f'fc-.1rn1111 .11111 d 1·1 tn~ door newapeptt ..... offlca 558-tOtl lata. 831-f100 mech , no emit. Mr llotta human retatlonl ffvelOp-IMutlful w8lnut pum~ YOUA OWN PAAT OA ll1t'< l1.1t11u\I <ll'\111. '~ 1t"1111' ~ 11\llM "I'' I J\ '\h program QuuentHO 24to 'altvtew Ad, CM ment l motivation, ... oroan. M50 Olk merbW FULL TIMI IUSIHEU hourly weoe plut oom-Me<tlcll lront office ....... .. -&. lop Yanity, vwy ornet• ,,.OM l3MO to I00,000 11111111..,11, 11l<11ortlo11 .1Mly11•ric de "11011111 mlHlon lioura: IAM Urology-GP Tl§,~ a PIT proofl'Mder, Thurt & Nmf •llMIT •MYIWUI.. ~ Clflf •tht':°':~~'(h 1376 1930•roctier.115 WINSTON-SALEM boli1mlflorwithcltl(1l.1l11nd1tr111fl'l(rMdo11111 ·2PM, 0t 4PM • 8PM pnoneaklll• 1-Sat..~·~ l~IOt pr9'. ,IT, 40 h"fUtltlmepoeltlon.vatt-tnter•ttnQ, Wfltt or oel .L~900E1.1ropeenLovtlywoolmar'bUO• 1_.,!002,.L..11_., .... HANJCS Training le provided Med Teet\, emph 1 In Penn~Ylf 1vvu Pleoen--fn/wtt. APPfY In peraon 111111 tot general otnc. for oomp(eta ,_,,,.,. J <> bfc _,.,.. ..... ,_ OPTICAl MEC ~ Potentlal to wn t300 mtcro. llto t.i> elde. loth tla A\19, C~. ICl"M llHMA HAAO· Clutlta HMt12 8 (TLN). 8o11317 Coront waaf'ttlend. l200 1%' AHtaurant wl Oteco. ('8.ll-t12.28/hr.) ~u· per.-. For en In-full time In prlv l•b P7T oounttf heto llY'• WA"I. ~. 2MI Hatbor TILIPH App{ e.ttit def Mtf, 92126173-eate aofa ,, :e: c ::... °'*" ~ llquOr lie l'nb111 AlleftilliY Nld prt'l1&l11n .ih)lllfl"'f•I (~~t.~~1• bt 1204. wlbtneflta. Cell Alctc or Dell 792·'401. H~r• lt¥CI CM. _ "IT am or pm 1e11ry + Prectleal nurM, rnatutt t:;•~ ~ 1_20 1112 ~~~&."f:·.~.ooo- ufop1c.-rnt"lllllflll nl l~"111ulWl1tdial indut11r1. Jim et 146-021t 11AM-3N ULll 8onua Or~ County went• dll'f wor11 wlluf H i -.-·-t 7r. n1lrt11md tr. 111Kl optK.ffl 111111rurU1111" Prior lllllAL IPFIOI MOOEl.I wl portolloe to PIT l-lll•IT LA1d191' lpo«1awell buyer :'.":;'1j.it103 T9") oft. Pt9f 5 dye 144-IOl6 i .... wl Ownrl lllu 414• 1114 dt-ntHCICllT'I f'?fj)t rlt•rl(,. <klliN'fl Aaf)ldly 9rowtng dl,.,tory pole'°' Heed & lhould« lu•Y ,... tt1•t• office for eott 11\op, privet• PtiCiiCi"NurMIHlltlpt OU Ing 2 prOfWlonetl . Apnllcent• mu•I a,. abl.-to work tdvtrtlllng ~",!! toc.ted poftraft• In •cnenot f()( need• r90t9Uonltt. M4illt club. IO•M hrl/wlcly, In-~ ULll IMlll poattlon IM In OI wlloa IMker, '-" deelrt•M ::JuvenMti:At" ~ •• • v• In Newport _,,ter "fldt IX 10 print to update~ be prwtaete rtlletM ~ IOfN .-9"41 The ~--It !Ootl1.u. t Local r.rt 173 1100 door onl't1 ... flC*S &250 -• ·-any •hlft. penntntnt pen th'M em-portfollo Call Lenny Wiii treln b'ut HP· Httr _.. • COIMl!telon fof • "Pftifft; ~ ou -If: tu. pend • ~ Fut 1111 ·Mc:w 1 nll llourly p,.,_.mnt•I Al =ri-~ =~ ...!:._l-Olll, M CcJM pr~ttred Lii• IYIMnt *-1"7 '°' lnttMR 1al1eperw. Hf• T'* f'TW*C, IOwpfYI 1111 Atmoe1 new 0¥9t\ :!,';=•• S:.~!!:tt~! fil'4 l 7fill·l'7.lll 111 M"ncl rrM1mf' t•il' o ll.11, 12 NOOtf to I PM, 11111 Mftl/IMftl req d •.. , l'n ct.My. c.11 ,...on to ... art ttwu.,rtday l9m to 2Pm pereoftebl• attractive etov. 1360 ~enmcw. qu1nee only 17a.ae30 ... ••>rd Kd , ~..,,,0,1 l~·a. h CA •1lh(10 Alln .. per hr. a.nd lMUf'ne Mutt N l'lltO•WOtttr, Heney UMIN _ "'°" Md-OUllom frern-ApplW In '*'°"· 1MO ::v. 20yr:,.:~~ ....-l ~. 1111 CllP.lliiiiiiiii;'°'_,,__ __ 6 rnM .. , or lelttf to Delly Pt"'· AO clMn cut, potlt•. ··-PfT, •Int t~ tllllllt, lftl, ,. ....... ~ .... Pitc*lfll Aw. C.M you '300 bO(ll ..U-?lft II r \ •tt, P o. lo• 1MO, M/hourtoec1n, inowoee "'• IYl*IG. tt. flflnQ. • an '**tJOUnd MlpfUl •• tionea... t lrn DH renoe. gooo, __ ,.T_.,., ___ .,tna-.-FOfdAef~ & Cot\IMtMIH2t wttnda ltarvtnt Actor. d)'t1Stwl-prday,"6IOllL .....,..... cond . UIOl obo •· CommurCitlont .... Al... ~CO. eeootM7 Cell 10AM· 11 noo11, temer pupe. t21 1414 ttr CorpcnOon "IT poe1t10n for • ,.....,.. ~ W dally '47 .. '02 ...._ 1,'::0-:,•~:, &4WtU _ -,-111--llPUIMll----C<llllCIAL OIVAO OMtk>n =t~•~.'~': O~·:'i!. = b ~ ~-•HMllUllllll :i""*•ttlO I:"':: to ~-•· At~ rzl L• t11-tt R£mTW. ) c llJ/l'O•hlp '*fuW1'11 Wilt Include ftQng lloht llMdl "9111/metut•. 3 11:' CfllrtnlirccsM lo-:in I our -:~ ... m Leet than "' ~ OI KlHM " elieclttC dl)9r, All AlflnMIM Al11M IJll ff typl"O 9nd IOl=r• I "" .. ""'· 17&.-7300 :allQn wwtth ... •tab-'l:°'1:=. '°: = .: "'::'10-2"'30' :~r ~ ..... ,200 Mii • ~·,·~71 or LOANS "'°' Oontect for "'°"' NrtnO , .. I llllMd CdM !Inn H ~ In me nation (<WW .. 60/hour. .. M • A AH ftUHt Al( belt on. u "3 & It knOWWflatyouw .nt ~lrnent P'eople lelboa lellnd commlH lon lftotntlw ,,0-...-on In ..... lelt l*tenOI pMrtld Cell t184inonty UOI• ~top af 1,.. "==~ I~ liMl1 but don't C II COOYfnG P'roducU ~.t7t-8POO plul "'111~~ mattfl~ CM am•1ful Mldliile.fi=." -.,,..., ... , ::00~ =·1.01 p-:a.. fsda.-.A ,_.hoWtoN~ll.tetu• ;"1Mt;c:.1f. ~ ,_...,, ""'°"" atvMn4teU~11 ~ OOfN trom all l.dbtllng lor • m1.111c ~--------.--AO"' .,.. help Wt11 "'111ten Mf· ~tcw,.ntl'Mln· -•••Of lltt A 1191*l_ """" aift••t tuctltt7 Y°'1 II t1rlk1 tfte .,..,. .. ...,_, "~ ctty. fled ldl ~111 put ro\J In Ler 01H 1t1.o oo ~Ollf blNlnat ,._ ....... '9tt 0t .. ,..... Mt•T ._., pitltt10te or • rlOflr'l.AOl'o "'*' you tttll .... .,.....,4 • ~ IOUClt Ytllh tht right 1'00r•IO•door ••"'"'' flfM ~ "'4 MutttyOt T°"°") lftd lltt .. ..,. h. p QI• ...... d ~·-" Cl '*' lhep 11ore ~~!!!~!!!!!!!!!i:~:;lei: .. ±:::1·=1=7=1 =:::.; "' 171 ' ' oen-11 M 7t 11 94t.ff11 78 ,,.._ 142 Fl --,":-(l_M.._)_..QMNI ____ .,.....,. I MANl ~ACTI 1<1111<1 DIV AD MANUFAC1l.1RING :J r - . ~ n,w&e, lltr• • ___ ..._....._. .. ,IJl!!!.J!J~!!.,...Jk ...... ,.,.. ............ ......... lea Hi Triaa» 1171 VtJ" 1111 ftd '7311081•1 Wgn,nueng, '8 l\Ro~ JJ08tmti28PIW1Al 175 ii&d GI oona .. -81-M_ut_l_ang __ Con __ .,-. catb, brlkM, thockt, IHI, '"'''· colorado nu Pf\t, CJl.lteh, top, Qd/ N•* lntr. HOOO/btt nlct cond . UIO 'unt xln1 •2to0/0b0. b91ge. t11,900. 6&1..0108 Int, tlr•. lllnl 111100 Mt.9287 846-7408 meo 845-9780 751..eteo. Dave lllli"ll~-----r.rn: 4":2"1 06 •7a.saa2 ·eo 244GL • .,to, ale~ -.88-M-ut1_ang_F_/_beek __ "'_ '73 110 8lll WQrl. "'10: '76 JJdi. 21.060 + QI v.1....... tm IO ml. 17t&O. 142-7261 pe, nu mlrltlt• '23 nu lflO, Oltb, bfu• .... .,.,.. ••2 f•73 ., --obo 120-0t19/142.,0, UtOO/obo. 761-tteo. ·11 MGB Orig ownet, 4 ' '72LTOCo!Jntry8ql.llr J~ *'"' omun Stntra .. apd t owrdrv, IPOk• laltk 1107 Clean, nine QOOd '491 wt11a .,..,~ m1n1eond ifOU uu;; ~1 OO MeocYM eume pymnt1of1120.11 ••• ,;_,..1 bo ,;,.2•10 ----- TOCHOoSEFAOM No dwn pymnt OAC. c.11 ==---....... -o __ ...,.. __ .. "'r>I.,. -t1 lllOI '72 Ptn10Runebout,rut11 lhOCkl , runt alnt _...,.,,, _, • '" ® Aa ........... ... •IP• aa ChuGti 171-3463 Agt. Ptrtc 1 7 lmpecatM Regal Ltd, 2 dr, look• good UO 15ft fj ... ~IUI /II "' -... AM/FM 11--c... air. 89 .. 3115 ... w , .. e oyl 4 IPd. G8M ra11u 111·...I fAal T'"""'• Cllr.,. Pully .... _ '1 tanka c belt tanlc • ~ ' _, •n "'" -• .-VW bltm hteO+T&Lotl .. uAC ~T·Blrd 111ur MIO<> Ot>o' MW3M • wheela. Buuty, lo 'JEAfdAI dti30i 1176. •iu•prd A• new em Ov• 148-8070 e'Nwtlndt pymnt• of &214.32 I 17ft BOSTON WHALE Aw/ :: .::t ~(~ MINT! 1 °'"* 11Athtc: 1 4 . 7 5 . 7 1 0 1 0 r •1 •111u.. ~ 1-11078 Uk for Bob dwn pymnt OAC c trailer 11750 113-3830 Out Price Grey l 32.Ho PP 714-.&34•4373 SOUTH '78 Reaal, xlnt eond , 47K Chuck tn.3563 Agt •llll 87~ 19 ' '14 358 IOnroof ope, red ml, alT power r .. tur•. 1 74 M ~ M I t • 24' Slclpjactc 1978, 225 hp SouthCountyVW·I ..... • F t w/blk lthr, exceptional oou1n o_,nr 9.4750. 54""4232 'll~bo fr;l~': ... VolYO P.,,la q, low hr1, -.v a t0,500/obo. &45·8272 many ••1ru. 4 wtll trailer 142-2000 '13 eon;;;rt flat. Xlnt Mic tor Aon YOLllWllll '81 8kytat1c QOOd eond. '74 Pln1o Squire, low " Incl 115,000. 97M3M 4-ftMI Dd.-ftl--r:m cond 11.000 ml, U300, ,85 358C, xlnt m.ch .... WIU llT tu.I l:S950. 8)~7M7 ,,..., trlM, recent vii d•Y11; 644-t035 evea 141-41271 A~ ... , iwvv -tr-"' •·t. II .... llll .. I" Job & Med• tome W01 '7• Toyota Land Crui.., .......,..., ·-·, ..... "' •----1700/080. Mt-5411 * 11111111 * rebft Chevy 327 eng. '11 lnlU PHI aeaoo 49 .. 7340 Volume8alea. hrvloe ·72 Cad, fUH pwr, ... ,.,., ------- '82, lo hra, hyO-Mt, 2 boat t1eadet1. good mecti Beaulllul: 10 ... 1111 to M ·10 tt tl . xlnl oond::-nu And l.tallng lntr, good condition. '75 Pinto Hatchback V· ownw, muet NII ..... . cond. $3000. 875-8181 Ill 5 tpd, 11«90, etc 0.y9 engine 17900 or bel't otr 18711 Beech Blvd s 1500/or bet. 982·2711 xlnt body & upholtl• offer• ... te0-9003.,.. T-cb 644-6480: ~ 87&-3051 497.1495 HuntrionhKh air. eutom1tk; a120 ·-c11 ~> 2 •000 ·n eoupe d• v111e. clMn &4a-21$4. 8'&-8313 '79 Bayllnar 20·· new ti17"3;;;;01;;u;..c...,§P"'!p•r1!""n'!"'t,.mt~ '78 131 4 dr aedAtn, n.ina '73PORSCHE914 ao.400 ,. .. ,,. 13895 watlclnt LMtlnc tandem trailer, great cover, a ir S 1IOO . gr .. 1, looti1 fair $1200 ml, good cond 13250 • ---Company 549.12st ·77 Pinto e C)'I. wgn, 8'1t •-=-~~~~~.:;:~.:m:=~~~= .. iiii~~~m;m;=~~ cond tor flth & 1kl Dyl40·8114ev850-2304 54~10 8 5 · ee 8lJ9, 30 ml on new --,----------.-pwr, air, 31,500 act r a5800/0BO 8'2-4014 848-9328, Mon-Fri. __ · • _ eng, good cond. 11850. 'll OHPI .. YIW gd eond. S1900 Servtt EASY. 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Next WMt-W•fcll tor • Prominent Oeelgner P•rte1n br Frent M•HndrH tor DynHtr. Botton Whaler, 18. :~·!.P~M 2035 Piaoen-·ao Flat Spldet, navy blue. '77 9118, 58 ml, xint 64S.-93:M Leaa than 2e,OOO mu.. rec PIP 645-4482 Ou "" .. A. & 38,000 mllH, am/Im cond . lndl• red, '88 Bug, r••torea::-:;:iU Fullyeqpt 1ownrcat (Lk '77 T-Blrd, loaded ..,. trage. «v hrt on .,...t ftal ---.....M'"'.I: CUI, '4300 875-2813 S 15,900/obo. 759-Q740 paint, redlb~. nu Int, FM 638Y8C).0nty •R/rf •"300. 846-832 150 Mere New. 12e.ooo. I II -· -now •18,500 873..f281 '12 Ford Van ..... s '71PORSCHE924 •t•r•o CUI, S2250. l I Moo-Fri 7:30-&PM , 20: CHRIS CRAFT "Connie" 100 USEo CARS w 1200 r Clean, low ml'", mutt Mii 493-5350 Immaculate. ITllLIH MT~ Lt... Placentia AY9., CM 1963. 35' lreth weler lOOUSEOCARS TOCHOOSEFROM fHll 15950· 5 .. 8-8"5~ '81f Bug Conv Bait. exit 1s.40Jambor.. NB ;79 Grenada 2-dr, ape cooled eng.lnea, neede TOCHOOSEFROM 'll llllA~I '83 t11 SC Coupe, mech cond. n9W rlm1 a. 840-8'40 palnt~ry/blk, 8-lrll cu l l.C.S10,0000BO 'llh .. ._1_._, 4 cyl.Sapd,am/tmetw.o, burgandy w/wtlale tail. tlret Mu1t Hll only (lormerlyAoyCarvet) AM/FM. V-8, P/8, P/ Eve. (714) 64~4 Of ..,.,. mint cond, 5K ml FAN-12750 850-8434 --AJC, auto, 87K ml, a29C (819) 39M007 011ttnlll ~~ :;., lo=.·r:~:: TASTIC DEAL. Only 1849 II Ill '80 Sevllle, blk/blk Int P.P. 549-0433 •-=-=ta •-fl V-8. Auto trant, Faotory .... (P0997) 6 Hondat to dn (refundable) -+ pymtt 4=~f&sS10,950. 35K ml. ,81 E.acort Halchbte. Au ... " Air, PIS, Rally Wheel•. ehooM from of $648/mo OAC Wkdyt Sunroof, extr• clean Sac-,-trent. PS/PB. air ~ Stove. FWfrlg, Sleept 4, IJ4ll 83e-1111, • ..,.. 521·3545 rlllce S1650. 759--0858 82 CdV, 20 K ml, drlt blu, AM/FM radio, low mile ~~~t C.:d(~/:) c:fNn. SouthCo!JntyVW-leu:w ltualt IS :e9Pop t op cmpr-:-reblt lthr. S13.700. 860-4&48 '4500. ~ 8'5-tOOO 18' P Cat P-218, w/tralt«, IHll 842-2000 '71 c; C1t. xlnt. if&oo ~~u0~~·6~2~nd. EldOfado '74. lmmac;ulate ready to ~o °"'*1191 SouthCountyVW·IM.tZU ·77 Accord. air cond, auto 371-8275/ev .. 552-7209 ~! r,::'m1:c':~":::. '81 Mu11ang, loade• $.4500 obo. 895-119 .. 12500· 64 "7251 842-2000 cue .. 53M ml. 1 ownr -L·ra I 7 '89 a\.lto Ilk, nu lndt, ator, xtnt tltet. S.. to ap. 28' T -Bird. fully equipped, Mint ~50. &44-9079 ... rblt eno. good con · •leept 4• th8lpl s57so '71 FOid van E-150, R&H, 108 O!ebcXR§ 13300 159.1900 ext 247 pr.elate Private Party '12 llllTIM IU 538-9504/(213)970-9005 auto trane, Qood cond '78 Ac:c:ord 5-IC)d, AIC. TO CHOOSE FROM dy1, evet 751-4950 pp a2975 7141133-1323 ~:_~tt ;~nM, ;~~·~94~11 :;:~~·73-·~~~8 cond • 'IO• X 4 IUT ·10 vw 1350. Rblt eng, TNE LAllEIT Auto. 1m/fm CAN, 24,0( ml, xlnt cond aeeoo 536-7187 •OATAl.IU 21* ___ 4 cyl, 4 1pd, tact air, tren1, nu radiate, eome IELEOTIOI '82, 10 hp Honda, EZ ldr Aatl,an, '78 Civic, xlnt. 12025 AM/FM Stereo, Lo Mllel, bOdy .,ork See et 2260 trlr, Ilk• new. Muet Mii Clualet tOH 37 t-8275/eve. 552-7209 Xlnt cond, euper clean, Canyon Of •B. CM°' can of late modet. low mllMGt '11.._., Dl lace la Otfera. 980-9003 •80 Honda, 13995 SUpet muet ... (T0569) Be4ow 855-8137 btwn 12-1 C1dlllac1 In Southerr Every ava1lu1e opt101 CAL 24 13995 '64 CORVAIR: xlnt eond. thape Mutt Mii thlt Suggeeted Kelly Blue ,71 Bug. runt good. Calll0fnl1i See ue today1 cu1tom paint, tlr•. tov 0 /B, VHF . much new Alltln9 •2000· 54&-7529 wlcnd Hlchbck. p/1, Book Pr~. s 1200/0BO. 848-4184 or IAIEll ~:r.:.•fi::o~~~i~ equip. 873..e382 '85 Lincoln Continental. 2 5apd, air, am/Im eau, 11111 645-0-414 O&llLLAC SEE. a1500 8'2-4397 H bl 1 • /t I'-· ••"" owner•. very clean, 831-8307 South County VW-leuzu --'9 o e '" w re,_ ....,.,. S2100/ _.. ff J-" •~2 2000 '71 SUPER BEETLE Xlnt 2800 H8'bor Blvd ,.Au.-... .... 1 o.-........ MAA. Lve .... ..., 951 3032 m-• 0 er -• ·•1 •-~~d,-alc, am1t·m 0~ • ......,......,,.,.. ....,_ ... --=-=--.. _..,.--..,-___,,..--.,-.,,--, 548-9118 " ~ *'8 .. ~x .. Wrion. ... cond AM/FM CHI lier COSTA MESA ·79 ~.,,.,mint con• LIDO 14 w/tralter/ull1/ tier. cut, xlnt mech. $2500/btt, 5-48-73 .. 0 l•O 1880 38,000 ml. Gr .. t buy I cover $1995 754..f247 ... IJlll.lllt.tl.. ... ...l a5150/obo. 850-9074 aume pymnt1 of 187 33 '71 VW BUG dependable, • $10.750. 644-2949 Sabot 14' Later, whit• s 1000. Lido t4 green 11200 675~181 VAGABOND SAIL 1-4' 19 79. 11500. Call 873-9177 ()( 834-3404 ..... , sFilm!12,~9ki 7&~~ '81, 350 110 a&950. Call 673-9177 or 834-3404 4 '82 Honda Cl• .. A, 4 dr, " No dwn pymnl OAC. Call S 975 K .. L I fiiii...,._,1""9"lP'l'!P.P-lllfl'""" tpd, lmlfm cut, Xlnt • 780-8731 or 771-5014 +; -~_.. ___ .... ...., ""' " Chuck 979-3653 Agt new paint 1 ll11Y •lftl II Mtrca;s cond Mutt Sell. seooo 'qr'• Ht • 8' Chevy Camaro .. 177 e ' 12k ml, ex 980-6357 ·7 .. BUG. 4 SPD, $1300 sume pymnt1 of S173 62 cond, nu trAtOt, clulct obo. ; Toyota P.U Xuume obo 720-0819/8'2.()324 No dwn pymnt OAC etc S2700131-6499 1rt telned 5 epd., dark blue. baaa pymnte of $127.72 No 7SScilocco. AM/FM, Chuck 979--3553 Agt. A I C . 8 5 1 -9 108 or dwn pymn1 OAC. Call -----'79 Marq. wgn, J>9, pb, al• 675-7038 Chuck 979-3553 Agt au t o · r un a gr 9 11 '8' Corvette. good cond rack. 12995. 759-1189 S 1800/obo 648-8-451 Serlou1 lnqulr'" only lllYt 1112 1713201. S pkg, or~ ownr. Rec1rro1. en/:. air, em/fm, lmmac. 17300 731 -7020 *'84 Toyot1 4x4 PU A• 100 USED CARS 720-5849 lilatMlt eume pymnte of S 181 48 No dwn pymnl. OAC Cell TO CHOOSE FROM ·75 Vega. Hatcf\blc, 4 tpd '79 eutt ... Sup. Xlnt cone Chuck 979-3553 Agt '12 YW OltlY S 1000/obo, 84~2878 nu paint, tlr•, braktt °"7'1CORONA MARK Ii -.. cyl, 5 apd, am/Im etereo. '82 CAMARO Z28· loaded ~~:Jf!=.:;.t~~~ 10 mil•. •Int eond. euper T-tope, air, em/Im eterec ---------Hconlghd~;.,.,.~.!1_r80915· 1 10P clean, mutt aee (P0640) CUI, irav metalllc, IOVI '10 •-~. •·= Ii 1111....-L J '77 BMW 3201 Lt blue, ....,., ~ VW Con Selee _, ~ ..-g; -•I SI R, AM I F M c 1 u IJIE •IOU.. -Lergest v • mllM 10,900 538-6451 Fully loaded Jutt uned '73C01olla, auto. $995 tlon In Town. -· 2 S e Tlee, up to 27', qule1 stereo New tlrM. new In-SOUTH 848_2813 lllll IEE II FlllTI S5500/obo. 478-~ &aecure,lncludetelec.& terlor 875-703& or weler 548-1808bef. 9pm 851-9108 COUln '78 Corolle Spt C~e, SouthCountyVW·l1uzu We heve I good Mltctlo< '8l Reoen<:Y. d ...... per 8 .. 2-2000 of NEW ! uMd CheV· feet S"acrlfloa St995. 35 Ft. SUP fOf Power '121211 am/Im cut, lo ml. S2 54&-3642 5-49 1174 Bo 2 8-'bo Cov 11111 obo 842-3583 100 uSEO CARS rOletel SM ut today! • -at. 1 .. • .. Loaded wllh every extra -fl tk 1300/mo. 873-1 .. 8' Only 16,000 m1. Supet HWI WIU Ill ·77 Toy Corolle SR5 TO CHOOSE FROM 9""~-~"w.•--eiioii;,. BOAT ORV STORAGE 1herp Car Mt'Viced her• II HIUllU Htchbk, A/C, rallye pkg, '10 IOlllOOI 'i3VXCIXRf. ma.Gr; In Nwpt, on the be~ elnce new (IEAC875) 30 ~ mpt<, •Int cond 4 cyt. 5 epd. am/Im 1tereo, 8 cyl. seoo. "8-2510 Volume Salee, Service 13250/o 751 "180 F •1 1•-Int trallef&ble bo•ll to 3 . snllllll llTIU;; Lt• "nd I ··-•ng -0 ICIOf)' ,. r, IO m ..... • ~1 eu.ter. 6 ~· pi t , alf I ..,.h • h ; by ........ " .._.. - --cond, 1uper clean, mull 1 0 au .... ~ au er .. -. 1540JemborNR NB 187ll 8Mc:t't81vd '79 Corolla SS5 LB. llke 158K ml. 5 Oy: low retn 875-5901 640-6440 Huntlnlton .......... new cond. •II extrH ... (P0 .. 73) 5 Sclroccot 640-8114, evet 85()..23(). .,_., to ChooM from Our Boat Slip $50 per mo yrly -(formerly Roy Carver) (714) 42-2000 13750 848-7171 Price ..,.*..,.,'8"'"'4,....S"'"1""'0,....B:-l,-at_•_r ~4~X-:-4 -..,.-'75 OUSTER 3 tpd, ~°°' IN. Up to 18 tt. boat. BMW '78 3201 auto ale. *'84 Toyota Celle. A• 11111 eume pymnt1of1277.64 bOdy & ~In• 1975 Grand Canal, Selbo• am/Im stereo, 52,000 J11ur aume pymnt1orS178 36 South County VW-lauiu No dwn pymnt OAC Cal 850-2494 l1tand Phone 673-9388 m 1 • M; NT S 7 8 O O ·83-Jaguer XJll No dwn pymn1 OAC Cell 842•2000 Chuck 979--3553 Agt 100 USED CARS Boet sllp-up lo 30'. PoWer 833-926 1 eve 768-8510 wlblecull leather Excel Chuck 979-3553 Agt 78 Bug Convert, wilt on TO CHOOSE FROM boat or low mHt, Nwpt 100 USED CARS cond. S27,500 759-9534 '79 GT 5 tpd, fully 101ded, whl, low mf, good cond. VETI '87 Fe.etback Red,• '12 IELIAIT I DU Harbor, mo to mo, S 180 _j €HOOSE FROM --xlnt cond S5200 OB O M 1che11 n 5 . S 4 5 0 0 . spd, •Int cond S900C 4 ,..,i .. tpd F9c 1 obo 720-0318 d•Y11 'IO UOI K.raaaa II MUST SELL 98~-68~:* •673•2379 obo 873-5595 P.P AM.i l'M 1te£et>,'0f..:n~ NWU lllT... .. cyl. 5 epm, factory air, 151 xlnt cond. '81 COfolll Wgn. 18,00o-; ·f9BUS xlnt cond $&500 ma<uxtru, lo rnllee, xln T045' 842-2512 am/Im stereo. Mags. Sun 5-48-15918 ml, 1 owner, wtlt, 1u10. or beat ofter 831-8125 fi~ltr IS cond, euper cleen. mu• il rf. xlnt cond. Many mOfe •-• ..1-1 .. 1 em/Im, RA , mint cond IL & C '" (P0841) llTIH 1 extrH. Super clean. Mull ~ ~ S5800 PIP 494-2003 ?9°Rebbll dtl, xlnt. $2500 -own try wagon, nc 11111 Bicycle, Motobecene see (P1001) '76 RX7 QS, auto, air, __ __: -371-8275/evea 552-7209 dwn if approved to at· SouthCountyVW-ltu%u South County VW-leuzu am/fm cua. equalt:rer, •I· '81 Sllvtf Supra Sn Rt, 1ume leaee Of buy. Full) grand record Campy, 842•2000 loY11. 59K mi, exll cond SenMtlonat stereo 1ys-:re VW cOnY9rt bug. xlnt. loaded 1254/mo & TOL 842-2000 equipped, 24" trame. ex-Hew all rec. $&500 obo. tem. ale, all extru S7950/ob0 549-2559 432-9681 '78 VOLARE: pt, pb, ale cellent condition SAOO ~ 97~10 or 966--0550 S8500 titer 8 pm, ·80 Rabbit c -onvert ., Ftr• 9nn1 new ur.. runt beautl 955-0250 _ 714-982-0818 HU ' . '8l RX7 GSL. loaded, __ wht/blk top, cu1., air, fully. $2200. 483-1732 SCHWINN CRUISER Sal•·Servlce-Ltulng w/10w mll... Call John: '83 TERCEL SR5 gold mega, calm paint, '88 Ford. SOY. retlored. fol ! 1125/0BO 548-2017 LAllEIT (2131773•1200 d•Y11 Xlnt cond $&500 OR BEST 16900/obo 6-45.-0 .. 30 79,000 Oflg ml.... air , .... ,....,. ___ ..-;.;.; ••ttrf1Clt1/ llYEITllY (2 t3)439-471 .. ev.. OFFER 586-3082 vw BUS 1974 LOOk• -i Top of llne AM/FM CUI *'il Trant Am aseume le IO ' 0 OT C •Rs rune gr Ht AM/FM cau. S 1800 Hurry I 873-1098 pymntt of $281 45 No "''" l *'79 3201;. .. epd, A/C IN STOCK '8 .. T v A ,. & -. -dwn pymnt OAC. Call '75 Hond1 l50. SUI( . Us. (994XEO> Ul'a TRUCKS. Fleet pr~ ~·~~~-~o9~ ... , 12500· "';,:~·~:·~f\~;3T:"': _c_h_uck 979-3553 Agt. 6-45-1859. 5-48-8755 *'79 3201; euto, SI A 84'• 11 Fedtfal Sticker or lmmedl•t• Dellvery dwn prymnl OAC Call '8 t Phoenix 2-dr, auto. air. --(468292) ~ow B2000'1 • 150 Diena Proeser Ent WANTED VW CONVERT 9 Fanltart 5025 Jbd1iat1J 1211 •lactl1HM81 {211 '8l5~~w-:~I sr1 .0:5· *'80 320l(•.'11.55z'opdL,)A/C over Invoice Leave & .. 4-8590 W ill accep; fixer upper In B~~~.k e7nd9·3:-~~A,glmeet ~:oo;~:o. ~84~d ----------..._ ..,.. ,,,..uge lor Marty or Find whit you went In RUNNING CONO or bet-,..,. _..., Single white canopy bed Wlllholt, 12W' throet. 11&110 llUll 540-1499 att 8PM *'80 3201, 5 tpd, SIR G a r y M 1 1 d 1 Dally Piiot Clualn.da. 19' Have r..Oy caah every day In claslllled '83 TRANB AM 18K ml., with m•tchlng night band 11w, perfect S150 MEMBERSHIP KAWASAKI KX250 (1727636) 2 13/85l-l744 848-1950 ett. 8pm 642-5878 txtrat $11 ,950. 873-3830 etend •nd mirrored Wiii demon1tre1e, near $300 fOf ,3500 value DIRT BIKE. xlnt cond *'80 3201; 5 epd, SIR lm .. tt as Aatn ..--.. dreuer 11501080 antlQue. 842-3812 Dves paid 1111 June Daya S500~obo 873-6818 (181N458) ;.;;.;;;;,;,.;;; .......... ._.....,.._ __ , _!57-6185 ,,.~ •lactllUMal t ffl 978-9503.ev9173t-356t YAMAHA 175 Enduro. *'8052(~~~~f:2)S/A ;iu fiOE ueume Sola 2 piece .,_,1on1t1 ----atreet legal 1200 1 3201 5 '"""' S R pymnte of 9.424.71 No brown & belT atrtpe1 15 lrewer, 1125 Chi!-Mag1e illand membership · *'8 • ..._, ' dwn pymnt OAC. Call S terobe S85 &48-U32 Or"'. member Wiii ~o-842·1795 Darryl (002998) Chuck 979-3553 Agt g ood con 150 ' _ 'V ---*'81 3201; 5 epd, AIC '• 545-1783 Adorable yellow nursery late sale price 780-92 O, Meter 81at1 020 ( lAAM892) '87 280 SL, auto. mutt Mii Spenleh Medlterraneen hu1ch, porceleln knob1 New Nutrte FUR JACKET 175 CIUI A, 16k mi. xint *'81 320l; 5 tpd, SIR S1 1,900/obo 640-5192 dining t•ble. 8 chairs In S175 548-4058 S895 ZEBRA rlJ9, S950 cond $9,500 P P (100U785) .722000Merced .. Euro- cluded EKcellen1 con· Approx 5X7' plate glau S.at offers 548-487 l 848-3843 * '8 I 3201/ 5 1pd, SI R pe•n 1tyte Grea1 mlle- d It 1 on Mull ••• Window w/wood frame Stoneware klln-4'h cu tt, ·77 WINNEBAGO 22 FT (1CZXS42) age. l>erfect cond A 842-604 4 S50 494-73 .. 0 gas. OicklntOn efficient. Fully tell-contained. *'81 3201; 5 •c>d. SIA STEALI 18500. 775-4454 --1•" 2 1 -nnrt w/1hetves. 111111. L d--" p 1 dill (785185) Twn bed• ..., Ml. w n, Celling fen , bra11 w/lullp .,_. oe ..... r me con on * '81 833cal, auto, lo ml bk Chtl 1 1150, Mll e lllH , oak bledtl, nev9f geugea, tlp1, only S300 '13,500 548-7800 ( 1EPN7 .... ~ II ...... •192 497-8073 ... 97-2986 -ems . ..,,...... uMd Colt S290, take '78 23' .. st.,. buntlhM-alr, *'13 3201, auto, IA S95 552-0798 VOti name Ill Marine hdwe, AM/FM, Mich tlret, 111 nu ( 1FMY925) COMIC BOOKS AND loolt. chain Hw. hdwe, root air. awning. attic ten, *'83 3201; 6 tpd, SIR WAVELESS Weter bed and accettor'" Almost new S50 (71 .. ) 963-3798 BASEBALL CARDS low b81, AV 1tuff, camp-StOf·MOf pod, wlndthltld (002367) b ht & sold 182 ... New Ing. fold Ing chalr1, IOfa. cvr. 32K ml, xlnt cond '* ·13 3201, 5 tpd, S/R ~ Blvd 850-2ee5 • mfac. Urgenti 548-3642 S 15,500 780-1887 PP ( 1FGU071) ·-· -..-..... - -Aiiiflc r ,, I ' 11 *'83 833eal, IUIO, lo ml ti ,.... • ., Complete Shopemlth ma. urn t ara art ra tn<. 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MY C.ONPO HAS POG5 c 1984 untted FNtuf• S~te,lnc. , .. zz ......,...._ ________________________ ..... :./ .. __s.. . • ----____________ _,_ ................ __. ______________ _ NANCY ~· COME UP AND ENJOY 'A DAY OF 5KHNG --- --AT OUR BEAUTIFUL SK\ LODGE -- AND FOR A MODERATE FEE, SKI LIFT5 ARE AVAILABLE ·NANCY 1-22 DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham ,,, I'LL EVEN BET A lMlOlbllaO®INlJQ f JUDGE PARKER by Harold Ledoux WHEN RAYMOND HAPPILY TELLS HIS LAWYER THAT MRS. OLIVER IS DROPPING CHARGES AGAINST HIM,THE RESPONSE COMES AS A SHOCK IF YOU HAVE NOTHING ELSE TO TELL ME, I'M BUSY, RAYMOND ... AND SINCE THE CHARGES ARE BEING rJ?----- DROPPED, YOU NO LONGER NEED LEGAL ADVICE! NOW, WAlTA MINUTE, MR. CRANE ... PLEASE S\T _ DOWN! ......-.. ~ THE TRUTH IS THAT YOU'RE NOT INTERESTED IN TAKING ADVICE! THE FACT THAT SHEILA'S MOTHER IS NOT PRESSING CHARGES WON'T SOLVE OUR PROBLEM! ~ MEANWHILE,A66EY RECE\VESA LONG - DISTANCE CALL FROM AN OLD FRIEND WHEN WILL SUSIE BE COMINGt TO THE LANE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, GRACE? I'D BE HAPPY TO PICK HER UP AT THE AIRPORT! AND I'M NOT SURE A PSYCHIATRlSTCAN DO MUCH FOR YOU ... UNLESS YOU SEEK THE HELPf ~ -I'D UK.E. N011-tlN& BETIER "THAN TO BE OOWN ON IHE G4M FLOOR DANCING AND HAVIN6 FUN lJKE 1HE OTHER KIDS DO DORI ~c;, LUNCH! MA4BE 1'M JUSf 100 SEt...F-CONSCtOUS AEDITT -rnE WAQ ! DANCE ! SlbH ( EVER4 TIME I'M OUT ON "'0-tE FLOOR DANCING , I 1HINK "lfiAT EVER40NE 15 l.!)()KIN& Ai ME ,,, . r WI¥.' 00 I AUAJAQ& END lJP SmlN& HERE AlONE f N IHE Bl.EACHE~ DORlNG f'NJ UJNCH PE~IOD ~ AND TAKING PIC1URE5 I • t MOON' MULLINS by Ferd and Tom Johnson ,AH, WE"LL .. - . ,ANY ·. PUBLICITY f: IS <QOOD ~: Pf.JB~ICITY, RIGHT? \(~.,,/ YouR oN~-MAN­ SHoW GOT REVIEWED ~o~Y <SRANDMA MOSES! IN TH~ P,APER ~ WHAT DID TH~Y SAY? r 11 ... and as For his style, I 1ve ~ seen better doodles on tne wall next to a pay phone ... '' W~M's .UE 7ALKIN<5 A80LJT? DOCTOR SMOCK CR YOO 'C? HAVES A RAFI" e> I G ESNOLJ6H -ro -rAKe oveR A HUNC?Ret? PE:OPt...e t?OWN -rHe COLCRAPO RtVESR ! AN ' :!'Ve: eee:N ONC: so I-ONG, :L.'ve At..RE:ADY WORN ou-r 9 ,2.17 PAIRS OF WHl.,-f: PAN-rYHOSf:! - I DoN'T DOMUflALS. by George Lemont ___ , _________ •s•s-•2•2 ........... _.._... . ...,___....._._._. ______ -· . . . . . . • • . . . . -.... II> a . ._ I t -------:-;---_,..,~---·-·~•~·~·~·-----.a ....... u_a .. a ................................ a ................................................. ...- PReT'fY 0000 5HOW -ro<>AY, HUH, 91l2N~f 'IOU CAN 00 AAOUNC> ••tN() A• 09NOXIOVS AN C> AfUlOGANT A~ 'JC)CJ WliiwNTri ··-·--·· rf'S O~R WKAIMOllF WE'L-t. .. USE: 10 R,E:Pf:CO~l'E? IH~ ~ARMCtiS ! IT <IA.Ve A WHOL& New M&ANING 'TO 1'H E TllllM PAY 1V I weu .. , &..OOK A~ "f'Ma P06t1"1V5 s1oe, 1"MOU<>M •' • ves .. A P'OW~R Sll{UGGl.-E ~EEr\I 11-tE: SMORF ANV' -M ICKE::'{ MOUSE FACfiOl\JS. A*f L.8AS"T' l"f' MA6N"r GHANGeP Mf.! llilfi . ~~. -.. --I {~.-I ; . 9.t.. ~·-, 1\ .. ~ • I~ l KNOW, YOCJ'tt ~y I INCAeDle&.f. JOMN/ l 1 /.ia. I . • HAL'S PALS! ONr tt.I: Every tltM l ut uabrnMt I .. t ............. 11 tt\ere a remedy? O..r P•I: Try bl-cr•b-lnate of soda. Otar tt.I: utely CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? Ther9 .re at IHst six differ· ences In dr•wlnt •t•lt• between top •nd bottom penels. How quickly can you find them? Check •nsw.rs wl"' thoM below. 6u1n 1w '' , .. ,~ 9 1u•••111P •t 6u1ddo1 "P<l"S ( ••11•w• ,, ••.l ' 1u•••11•P " Apog ( 1u•A1J1P " d•) t 6u1u 1w ,, J9110d I M >v•••1110 HOW TO FOOL A FRIEND A coin has vanished from the hand of the young lady above and she is mystified. Her companion placed the coin in her hand three times. She felt it in place and twice when she opened her hand It was there. but the third time It was gone How come? When her compan Ion deposited the coin for the third time. he pressed his thumb nail into her palm instead. This gave her the feel · Ing she again held the coin, but of course her companion had fooled her For Better or For W Orse 11. ·10 I've been hearing thumping In my ""· Whit can "'I• be? DNr Pal: ttcouldbeNrwhadcs. • Zero 8aMI Remove NOTHING from consecutive Ci) letters: NH I 0 N T EH T Y · T I W N 0 G. Whit's · leftt u.,.,..._..,..,..-4..,1111 • Sum Atel "How old Is your sister?" som.one Hked. "Two-thirds of her .... 11 Sllb of ml"' •nd I •m nJnie years older than she/' said I. How old IH N? Jl'OI Al~~ I . ._...,,, ,, ~ • FH I Stront? Place • toothpick over the nail of your middle finger •nd under the tips Of adjacent fingers. Try to break toothpick by pressing down . • • 12 13 • l'i -~ . .Li 5 ·3 • • 2 17 ICE PACKI What can you draw to complete the Arctic scene above? To find out, insert lines 1 to 2. l . etc. flRSl,IRE SANDER Yoo oRDE.RE:D -THREE. KIDS F~ 1Ae t-PCKEYTEAM Me. BY SEU..tNG- -AND ONIOP OF ITALL-M\CHREL'S~ GOTlRE ReC-p ROOM ~ FULL.OF FRll:~DSl~ ARR\VED ···· , lHEN PH\L RND GEDRG\F\ STbPPe=D l~ FOR COFFEE .... OiCX.Ol.freS. BRUSH PARTY! Apply colon nNtly to "''s pelnflnt sane: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. l-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. S-F ....... 6-Lt. grffn. 7-Dlc. brown. t-Dlc. grHn. t -Dlc. blue. lt-Dlc. purple. SPELLBINDER Kotll 10 points tor utlng ell the l.tten In the word betow to form ---,;_-+;-'."'"'-- two complete w0rdl: Mt5TttEAT THIN score 2 P°'ntt NCh for ell wordt of four t.tfer• or more -~---....... ~---~ found emone the 1ettet1. Try te SC.. •t ..... M ,....._, _... .... ,, ~.....,. .... ,, .. < • • by Lynn Johnston -I .._. _______ .... ____ .-.. .............. .....-----------------t --------------------------------------- ... ., GORDO ® SHOE I'VE. 0?1" TO FIND A PUC»J~~ ~?. .. . , ~ 196-4 United Feature Syndicate.Inc NOf:Z ·n11'=> ONE.f • t OON'i 6£f. 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