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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-01-29 - Orange Coast PilotCounty~air to saddle up "It's a Ho~ of a DJfftrent Color" has been selected as the th~mc of the 1984 Orange County fair, set to ruo for 10 days in . Costa Mesa be~nning Julr 6. Norb Banos1k, genera man- a&er of the fair{ said the hOl'$C tlieme will be oeckcd up with horse industry exhibits, horse shows and a carousel horse to be used as the fair's logo. Information about the annual fair and its competitions can be obtained by callina 751·3247 or writing to Oranse County Fair 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa 92626. A special party for cancer victim By CHRISTIN£ DECKER OflMDllllyNMtwf Beverely Wal&ren has (lncer. She ktlows it and Ml' friends know it. She's been willioa to talk about it bu1 her friends, like many othen, were afraid . To overcome tbe isolation, WaJaren's friend Louisa Arnold, decidtd to lltrow a party. ' .. At first I thouaht. 'How can you sjve 1 party for someone who's dyina?' I mean, bow dO you tell them thal But then I tried to put myself in her shoes and I would wanl a party to see all my friends so I went ahead and plann~ it as son of an early birthday party. But ab~ recognized right away as exactly what is was fof," said Arnold of COsta Mesa. friends from Newpon Beach Tennis O ub wliicb Walgren helped found. neighbon and rclati'vcs all ~­ poured into Joyce and Al Dtcda's Irvine home 1ast week . .Each brou&ht a present and an appetizer. ••1 feel better abOut my~lf because they felt enouah atiOut me to have the pany.Jfs much better to ha~e a ~rty now when I can fl\JOY iL Who cares after the fact. •Walgren sa1d. ··1 know a death makes a lot of people feel awkw,ard. Some people shy away from sick people. They won't even ao 10 a hospital because it makes ~m feel uncomfortable or because they tJtink the sick penon doesn't want company. That's the last tbint you want is to be left alone. l hope the people who came to the party and their friends will find it a lot easier to visit someone who bas canceT, who is going to die." "I think ifs going to make it a lot c.asier for tbem to drop by or just phone," she said. . . . ... HIGH 80 LOW49 1111 lllDRI 11111 PAPI • SUNDAY JANUARY 29. 1984 ORANGE COUN TY . CALIFORNIA 50 CENTS Coast The raging fire which had rolled like ocean waves In Orange County canyon areaHlnce Thursday was extinguished .I A2. ·Making a game out of war An armed robber took $500 from the Alpha Beta supermarket In Costa Mesa Saturday./ A2 California Singer Michael Jackson · checked out of a hospital Saturday after being · treated for severe scalp burns./ AS . The damage figures mounted and cleanup continued Saturday In Southern Cattfornla In the wake of Santa Ana winds. /AS Nation President Reagan will disclose his re-election plans tonight ln..a - ~~f ~:levlsed · Mondale says Reagan Is planning a secret, post- electlon tax Increase./ A4 World A ground-to-air missile was fired at and missed a Navy helicopter Saturday In Beirut./ A4 'The Day After' opened to less than crowded theaters In Hiroshima./ A3 Style A look at some clothing by Japanese designers with a focus on color./C1 Sports Orange Coast College students Michelle Zamora and Sue Crouse will be student trainers for the upcoming Olym- plcs./81 Fountain Valley Hlgh's Therese Puchalski is a primary reason the Barons have dominated the girls' Sunset League basketball race./81 Minnesota's Bud Grant announces h~'s quitting as coach of the Minne- sota Vlklngs./82 ntertalnment The Irvine Community Theater and Golden West College Join the growing parade of local theater thlsweek./CI . The Everly Brothers are behaving llke brothers again. selling out In comeback concerts.JCS INDEX Bridge Bu9'nea CaUfornla News Cl .... fled Croaaword Death Not!Qea H~· Ann Lander• PubUc Notloea Sporta Stock Marketa Tetevlllon TMatera w .. th« ~ I J C5 85-8 A3 03-8,010 C3 C9 07 C4 ca-e 81 .... 87-8 C1 C5-7 A2 Desert raid in the Arizona night C&mp Pendleton Marl.nm ready for antptraldtn tbeArl&onadaert. put of a war &ame held lutweekat Lue Air Foree Bue. Below, a troop "' carrier oYer Borreao Sprtna•. enroate to the ezerclae tbat ln•olftd 2,000men from~. Yuma and El Toro. BelowrfCbt, Cpl. Ken Prudhom with a •hoalder-held mtulle laancher. Ofho.IJ ........ The Orange County Superior Coun judae who presided over a recent Huntington Beach doubl~murder trial nas written The lloard ofSuper- visors claimip$ that be, if anyone, should be criticized for the trial's hiah e<>StS. ' In a two-page letter received by board Chairman Harrien Wicder's office, Judge Francisoo Briseno writes that it was be who decided to ptocetd Tuition at the community colleges I ' ' Begjnnina next fall, most full-time students at Califomia's l 06 com- munity colleges must pey SSO per semester u a result of' new lqislauon approved Wednesday by the state Leaislaturc and sianed into law by Oov. Oeorae Ocukmcjlan. But will they? Passaae of the tuition bill and the accompanyina restoration of $96.S million in fundina for the two-pr colteaca ended a len1tby philosophical battle between Deu· kmcjian and Dcmoaa&ic Auembly le.den. . The Democrats araucd apinst d1sruptlon of the lo~-standit\l (."aJi- '?" fomia tradition of tuitio~·frce com~ munity collcae edu<:atton. Oeu· kmcjian. however, asserted that com· munity colleac studen~s sh~uld malcc at least a mod~t contn~utton toward the cost of their education. fo the final compromise worked out by Ocukmejian and the Demo- crats, the SSO tuition will absorb some of the special fees now bcina charJcd to students. In addition, financial aid will be available to low-income students. Administratora of the state's two- yar col)eae system and locaJ collcee board membcra have upresscd relief that the fundina crisis is o"c( -for themomenL · They also have ex~ concern that the new SSO tuition ($5 per unit for part·time students) may plact community colleae education beyond the rc•ch of.some needy students wb~ could most benefit from it Wh.at do the students themselves think about the new fct'? Orange Coast ColJeae m Costa Mesa. serving a relatively ~ffiuent area. may not be a reprtsentat1ve two- ycar campus. Nevenbeless. a dozen OCC stu- dents intervicwtd Fnday outside the campus bookstore said the new tuition will not pl"l'vcnt them from continuing their studic . Some said community coll c educalton rcmams a bupm, even :st SSO a semc tcr. Others said tht tuition '*fll keep away onl) those who (P1ebe ... TVITION/A2) Arizona desert practice readies Marine Air Wing By ANDREA ADELSON Of .. .,.., ........ PHOENIX. Ariz. -A nsing quarter moon crept over the White Hilts about 2:40 a.m., filling the desert floor with lhc shadows of scrub and cactus bushes. The bright sliver was more than enough to light up the flat panorama and starlc mountain ranges for 16 Marine Corps pilots. For this mission of stealth, the pilots navi~ted with special goggles that turn ru~t into a grainy, lunar· like day without definition. Tbeir swift Super Stallion belicopterS skimmed close to the sand dunes an.d · over bleak hills without running lights, intrument panels blackened to avoid detection. Their cargo was six 30-man pla- toons of young Marines, their bodies laden with packs, their hands holding M-16 rifles, and their faces taut with expectation and smea!ed with green camouflage grease. Their destination: LZ Raven, an enemy radar site. Surprise was on the side of the Marines. Not a single life was lost or a round fired during the Ente~tyle ra\d. But no prisoners were taken either. • The "enemy" was a set of radar scanners at an Arizona Air Force facility. They enemy "didn't know it was happening until the)( wcrc sur- rounded.·· said one officer. The assault was one element in a complicated two-day war game last week ... as close as you can come to real life without someone shooting at you," said Maj. Rance Nymeyer, 36, an El Toro pilot who flew troop- carrying helicopters in Vietnam dur· ing bis 13 years with the Marines. Nymeyer's $20 million bird led Blue Team, bringing in the first wave of troops to assault the low-lying building code-named Raven, about 100 miles southwest of Phoenix near tbe tiny town of Ajo. Just '50 miles nonh of the Mexican border. Ajo is best known as an alien border crossing. The exercise tested the skill' of 2.000 Marines. the largest and last of a series of eight simulated scenarios, said Col. Christopher Defries of El Toro. This one attempted to integrate all the tasks of the West Coast-based Marine Air Wing. explained Defries. the operation commander. While infantrymen likened the desert terrain to military hotspots such as Chad. Honduras and Leba- non. Defnes said .. we dido 't structure this scenario with any contingency in mind."' The foot soldiers. affectionaly (Pleaae .ee WAR GAMES/ A3) criminal charges a.pinst HopJ>: was thrown out by a Muntcipa] Coun ju4ae. h.as taken the case to two di ffcrcnt coun jurisdictions. Kraltclt-refiled l7 charte1 1n w~ Orange Muncipal Court . in West· minster after filing motion relatin& to the samecbat'I£$ in Oranae County Superior Court. .. l'M basically just cove~ all my bases.·• ht cxplaiotd after 1oin1 from -~' Pleue Me BO't,LA2J FDA reverses sponge ruling By ANDREA ADELSON OflMl>elr ........ Reversing an earlier findrng. the Federal Drug Adm1nistrat1on said an Orange County woman who used the contraceptive sponge .. Today" was suffenng from to~1c shock syndrome Soloman Sobel. chief of the FDA·~ new fertility drug products drv• ion in Marvland, said a re-evaluation of Marlys tapclbroeck's medical re- cords "confirmed'' ~he was suffi ring from w~n he wa~ ho p1tahzcd late last year_ The find1n1 will probahly help a SS m•lhon 'utt filed b~ lhe 2S." r--old {Pl-..e Me sP<>ftG I il) Modjeska Canyon fire brought u~der control The rqina fire • bich bad rolled l1k.t oc:eao ~'&\Ci an OtaDtt Count) CU)Oll areas l1DCt Tb unda) "'""I.I eAUn&l'•shtd at about S a..m. Satur- d.at: "lt's 100 ptt"«Dl conll'Olkd and ,,., eJlpcct DO further probkm}. •• wit Htddo HorliQP. Orange Count) fire d1 'Pl teher. He wd three engint companJes mnaan io the ModJC'Ska Cm~oo area a.s a preauuo n M ost of t.ht 100 ~uevacua~ from t.hnr homes Thunda) ha\.e ttturned ~ vea •~ std d osed tO the pubhc Cl,canup and rneedu13 lS cxp«lcd to gtt to gtt unde""'a> \food.a~ ·~~·s a lot or ~rr C'\C'S ~oog fird"~tm, .. said Horti.n&s. T•o fittfllbtcn wffercd muior anJutrn. bua oohomes ~lost u the blau Swept actou 1200 aero of brush1aDd. The fire app&mlU) •'ti sparked b) cmbcn from 1 coolTOUcd bl&u set b) tom.ates from the 0nntc Count) Thro l..aC) branch J.all Wcdoe5da) F1C"Jtt 80 mlk pa hour Santa An.a •'Ulds helped Oames to scour t.ht area a t about 64 aan ~r hour The wmds and the fitt bcpn d~-.na dov.n late Fnda) rught. Tht Santa Anas v.tte also tt"Spon- \lblc for an accident "tuch caused the death T1moth) Ton u. 19. Hunt- ington Beadi He •-as nd.lni his motor scooter Tbunda) . mot'D.Ul9 down $q,o Or lD Costa Mesa to-a.rd Hunun.cton Beach •hen the v.iod.s tOppled hts ICOOtcT and fon::icd b.im UJto a tree. He died as 1 resuJ1 of bis lDJUUU II I p m Saturday I t foun- lalO Valk) Communat} Hospnal. The ~-.nds also caused powa and ltkpbone ouaqn t.brou&bout tht count} Most ~ms had bttn cleared b)-earl> S.twda) Tbc ~inds ~ JODt for 11 k:ast I v.hde from soutbcm Ca.Liforrua, 1e- cordJog tO lhc Nauonal Weather Sen,ce. SUAD) cb)-s and clear DJ&bu .iwith tcmpcratwn tn I.he hllh 1oi-s to oud 80's u the forecast lhrough Monda). Lo-. s will be a.n the SO's.. Confusion over Bolsa·Chica case By ROBERT BARKER °' .. DilllJ .... -- The president of an Orange-Count~ en' 1ronmental group claims offici..a.ls arc-m1ss1ng LM point in fom 11ng a legal alltancc agamst a 19~3 land e\cha nge '"'oh 1ng the Bolsa Chica marshlands Orange Count~ u~n •~rs this v.ce~J01ned a fnend of the coun legal bncf 1muatC'd b) U>ng &ach that claims the statute of hmn.a uons has c:tpLrc-d on arguments against a land sv.ap betv.ec-n the-state oi CahfomL1 and the Signal Compan1~ Long Beach and other ent1ue-s. officials sa' are toncemed that 1f the land trade· ~hould be 0' ertumed. all land·u~ agreement'> and home ov. n· mh1p alo~ the \.Oa51 v.ould be J~pardt..nd But Lo rraine Faber pres1dcn 1 of the ~m1gos de Bois.a Chica orp.ni.za- uon that 1s fighung the trade in the state Supreme Court. ~d Thu.rsda) the count~ and U>ng Beach offioals and others att ofT ba~ he asserts that a consntuuon.aJ issue 1s '"'oh ed -and not a statute of hm1t.auons She claims the st.ate legJ$laturc 1mpropcrl) delegated authonh t0 the state-Lands Com- m1ss1on ·to appro"\e the ex.change. She also asserts the legal cballenlt' ~rtauu onl~ to unde,dopcd ra"' land a.nd not to tn"\ 1du.al bome- ov.nen The o\.nugos art a.rguinJ that the I 700 acres of lo..,. lands lymg on the 1n.Wx1 ~de of Pacific Coas: High"' a~ south of \\.amer A"\·enue ~ udda.nds and sho uld be ~~ed 10 public trust and that the state dtdn •t h.a'e the nght to tradt awa~ w Ww:S and &ts 011 ngbts In the rrade. Signal got utlc to about I. 00 ac:rn of lo-i&.nds and bluffs \l.hde the state rcccJ~ed JOO acrn for an ccologica.J rt"SCTVe. Signal Y.""aOts to build a l ,8IO-~hp manna and S. 700 bomC1 LD a. water- front dt"velopmenL The compan} also plans top~ e about 600 acres m "-'Ct.lands for a ""1kiltfc ba.bna.t The ~os an fighung the plan. clatm.ing tt is mcom pauble v.-.th the area Wl.ldh fc Thttr legal cballrn~ to the I.and trade 1s expected to be beard b~ the state Supreme Coun th.ts summer TUITION AT COMMUNITY COLLEGES •.. From A I arc-not ~nOJ'> ..l'Xlul learning.. ·r sa~ it's gre.tt I thin;;. : ~ peanuts:· said Paul Quinn. ~3 ot Fountain \'alle~ Quinn 1s a full·! me student at CC lf' int v.ho is taking calculus at 0( C to fulfill an under· graduate requ1rc-mcnt · .\l LT In mo.. I think our f~s are S468 per q uarter • he ~1d .. I don t mind pa} m g SSO here:· · .\ctualh. I ha' c a m1'ed reac- tion·· sa1d.J11l \1anin lJ of Corona del \1ar .. I think il'> cs shame becaus.e 11-., breaking a long 1rad1uon lof tu1t1on-frtt coll~1 But 1f 11 "'111 benefit our educauon ~)(1 1s not an e'Ct\Sl' e fee V. t are luck"\ our cducauoo lS at that lov. a· cost an,v.a\ mone~ (ot" m) last l"'O }ea.rs of coUcgr u -r m no1 against 11 because l beau-st I <hdn'1 have to pa~ for the understand the' 'II be able to add first ~o )'Un. -he sa.id more class.C'S and h1rc back tht -Fifty dollan for the kl.od of teachen ... said Tim Tho mson. 20. of education you can grt b~ as $fC1l. .. Santa. .\na said Corrint Black. 23. ofHun.UDg10n -1think 1t"s a good tdn, -saxi Shan Beach.. -.\.nytlung m ore than SSO Cak. :!3. of In 1oc .. It wiU keep out a Yt'OUki be a bards.hip for a lot of 101 of the studnlts who arc here students bere.- bcca.u.sc the) doo·l k.nov.-what else to .. , haYe no problem with at. -said do. Th~ ·re the kind who usuall) drop PauJ G. Robinson. SJ, ofS1.111:a Ana. out of classc-s after the first couple of "'That's because I can afford 1L For .,.,eeks. but the) take up t.l).e spacr " m) daughter who also attends here, 1t nC'Cdcd by people who are ~ous .,..i.U be a IJnJc m o re difficult. ~ about go ing to school.-pcet.a.lh if the fee k.ec-ps ~mg up.- WI kno.,., a lo t o f people .,.,ho a.re .. I thmk students will be a l.JnJc barel~ getting b) ·-said Theodore more concerned about ct.ass.cs. tn· H unt. 20. of Huntingto n Beach.. stead of dropping them balfv.a) .. Ft ft} dollars 1s not going to WJ them. through:· said Craig Cutlip. 26. of but 11 .... ,11 slo.,., them down... Oran~--No"'. a lot ofstudcnts drop Hunt hopes to transfer to more classes because thC) thank. ·1 d1dn·1 costl} VCLA nt~t fall. reall) pay font · But nut year. lhe) ·11 .. One reason I can afford the f~ have S50 to lose·· More sun n y, warmweather ahead Coutal Temperatme. Extended Tides Fnl-,,..lllgl> s--S--C"'lill" TODAY 12:2\ &Al ~ ...... ~, ... ••• p"' .....,.., ,......,. ,,_.. ... ._...,_ .._,.,,. 1"04 LA 7, ..... ~ ...... I U p -. s...-~··si---· "20P"' __ ....,.......,. U l a.JO' --'°°9J••..36 ..... -• 2::211 p,. .., -...... $;34 ......... M s1 IWIO Tl f7 ~ M 11 Sli.-315 '9 ... ,.....,.,.. u a W I.# 14 .... ""-*' $1 v ... Otevo » ,, ... '...-CO •1 21 lillM w.le 13 33 ..... :: ~ ::,.-,,: ,. 77 ~ n.-~ 31 _. Top9ka M •I ,_ 56 4$ , ..... n ,. Ni!111W'9•on ~ 1 J I Wlcfllla $' u .. tJ '° " •• v ... , ,, 11 71 ,. IO N 12 l50 n en u •• " ao Mn 4t a6 u 1a .. *Cl .. u ta SI '° u .. 2t ONC"TIOM IW w w w Funeral service for murder victim Sc-n·1ccs .. ,11 be held Monda) in Costa ~esa for Ka) Katcher. a 40- ~car--0ld rnuscuse who was a.llegedJ~ murdered b) her husband on Jan. 18. ~ Bnusb-born Katcbet" and~ husband. Josc-pb. 67, worked at the Rancho Sap Joaqwn At.hleuc O ub in 11'-inc until K.at.cber was found dead lD tht UpsWn bed.room of the coupk's 25~ Elden A\·e. rcsidcncc in CO$U Mesa.. Mrs. Katcher •'IS carticr cmplo)ed as a m.a..ssirwc m the ladies· spe of the &Jboa &y Oub. wbcrc she worked off and on from 1974 to 1977. F ricnds described her as an a.thJet&c woman who ncrcued at the YMCA OD Univcnity On~ nearly everyday. Jim DcBoom., d:im:tor of the YMCA. saM1 bot.II Ka.tchers ~ ID t.bt Y pool and bad· made a S 100 a>ntribu.tion to the d ub last year. Mrs. K.atcher's sister, Jos1e Dorruni. of Las Vcps. 10ld Costa Mesa pobc:ebcT s.tSter had ~Uy gntduated from a school for denw assistants and h ad apparenll) planned to see~ a J<>b m that field . Dean Onnpsc), grncraj_. managtr of Karbor Lawn MorJuat)· m Costa - ~icsa. said Mrs. Katchcr's funeral is scheduled to begin at 11 a .m. on Jan 30 -the da)' tliat ...,ould h.a,·e been btt 41 st barthday. Harbor Lawn bas oftered to dona~ pan of the cost of the bu.rial for Mrs. Katcher and the (lev_Bruoc K.urrle.of the Presbyterian Cbu.reh of the Covc- o.a.nt m Costa Mesa, had offered to donate bJ.S u.mr 10 conduct the SCfV1ttS. . Mrs Katc her 1s 'iUrvl\ ed by her sister and her parents, Frank and Elsie Hargrea"es. who hve m Eng- land Joseph Katcher. who allegedly attacked an elderly couple in Desert Hot Springs after killing bis wife, is being held on the psychiatric ward of Riverside County Hospital on suspi- oon of murder and attempted murder CM super01arket robbed A man sporting a saaggl) beard and >Aeanng a baseball hat and si1nglasws walked into the Alpha Beta supermarket in Costa Mesa at IO:SS Lm.. Saturday and pointed a .44 magnun revol"er at the store manager who was at one of the check stands. -tie demanded the man.aetr open the safe and all the cash registers. a«onlina to Sgt.. Tom Boylan. The thief got about SSOO 1n ca.sh \l.h1ch he stuffed into a brown paper bag and tbco fled o n fOot out of the store which 1s located al 2200 Harbor Blvd. The armed robber was dcscnbed as being in his w·s or earl) 30·s. about S feet SC\.eo inches tall and weighing about 140 pounds Cost.a M~ poh~ are st1ll 10,cs11g.atmg the cnme · 11 ~on·1 keep me from going to collc-ge. -said ~felts~ ~tarr. J 9. of Costa Mesa ... But rll probabl~ Lr) to talce more-umts per ~mtstcr to \a'C' . -· . .. . ---- HOPP FACING CHARGES AGAIN~ .. Fr o m A l <.ounroom tu c.ourtroom fnda' But Ed George one of Ho pp·s dttorne' s . ..aid · I 'c nc' er seen that done hl!fore I don t understand .,.,h, he 1 !Vahc.t,.1 couldn: decide v.h1ch ""a~ he v.a'> ping to go George '>did his chem a f.>9·~ear-old Garden Gro'e resident "'ho 1'> tC'm· ptJranl~ barred from practicing med1· nnc .. does not understand '-'hat·s happt:ning her<: I rr nut C' en <;ure I Jnder;tand · Krali~k has <1ctuall' done t.,.,o things w1th the 1..oun fihng!I B' refiling the charges al the \.1 un1c1pal Court le\el. Hopp no"' face<; a second prelimmaT) heanngon the charges stemming from the deaths ,,f 11 drug·add1cted patients Tht h:anng 1s set tor .\pnl I"" l\.ralick said 1he charges are 1dent· ,al tu those tiled last \Car but that he has lined up ne"' e~·pcn "-'llnesse'> The prosecutor cl<H med last 'tar that ht'> star v.11ness (h.anged and softened his te-st1mon~ in the mJ<ist of the heanng. Tht'. mo11ons 1n Supcnor Coun. 1n effC('"t constitute an appeal of last )Car's prehmm al) hcanng. This hear· ing 1s set for June 25 .. This means. csscnuall). that Dr. Hopp no"' has a war going on two d11Terent fronts:· Geo~ said ... M) client remams confident but this prcxess 1s reall~ v.eanng tum down atTccung his health ·- lnduded in the charges arc 11 tn\ o luntaf) manslaughter counts that related to the deaths of patients the Ho pp was treating at hrs store- front Edinger A "\enuc clm1c between I 978 and 1982 Kraltclc alleges that Hopp prescnbed massive amounts of Daf\on Valium and other drugs to patients he was supposed to be v.eam ng from narcotics Theo 11 '1cums include three from Costa Mesa. Ho::>p. acrordmg to his anomC') had •-a.med pauents not to mu. presCT1bed drugs..,. nh alcohol or other drugs. The ph~s1c1an was first charged m the deaths last Apnl. A month-lo ng preliminary bcanng that was closed to the pubhc and press came to an cndlast October Y.hen all but o~ count IA.as tossed out b) Judgt David Bnck.ncr. Krahck. at the time. blamed the e&K's unraveling on seve ral t.b.Jnp, including an alleged d ramatic change 1n the tC1tJmOn) of a leading drug C\~n who was the prosccuuoo's st.at witness. The prosecutor said he lS confident in the renewed legal efTon agamst Hopp but added. ··1 tho ught It .,as prett) solid the fint ume too " SPONGE FINDING REVERSED BY FDA ... From Al )an ta .\na "-Oman ag.ain'>t the sponge maker Jttomc' John Van CA ke of 'e"-port Beath '>d1d Fnda' · While a counroom 1\ a Po<>r arena l•J pro'e sc1en111ic fact." \·an cr.kc- helae, e\ he can dc-monstrate ~tapclbr~cl took 111 becau~ she used •he \penn1c1dc--soaked spongt. The FD.\ ..aid there are nov. four confirmed reports of T SS among T >da' sponge u~rs. all among '"-Omen under 30 ··-'.II four ca~ have reco\ cred:· FD .\ spokc-sv.oman Sus.an ( ruzan said The agenq has •crcned some ~{JJ com pla1nu from Toda' u~s., hut maintains that no dtrC'"Ct relat10n\h1p has bttn c-stab- ltshed between using the contraccp- 't"C' and toiuc shod.. S) ndrome Bob Elliott. president of Ir.1ne- ba\C'd sponge-maker VU Corp . said .. we arc not convinced fro m rcadm~ •he med Lal records that 11 1s T S · VU docsn"t m tend to rcmo\.c the product from the market. he said. Elliott said complaints are dechn· 1n1 as the spong~ appro\.ed b> the FD~ last Apnl, gains acceptance ·1t's a relatncl> trouble-fret prod- uct·· he said 1dd1n1 that ., S m1lho n iponi.n ha'e bttn d1s1ntxncd since Toda~ "ent on the markt l in June 1983 Bttau~ of a potcnual hnlc bct~ttn 1hc: M• spon~ and r~s the FDA ord«td \.LI to place Lau11onaf). labthna dncnbin11he d1stuc symp- toms mort" pro m1 nentl) o n pack· 11na. Elltou s..'.11J ~" ;ii c~ no.,., bear the mn~ \a n Chke. a mt'd1cal malpnK\lce spcnah" -.hu n:p1c:~ntcu • f\1\c1 · • I 'I side v.oman 1n one of the first Rel) tam pon suns. said pubhc1t) about the Toda} suit has brought an uncx· ~ctcd deluge of calls from anll· sponge consu mcr&roups and indi"\ 1d- uals ·1 ho~ 11 docsn·t ITlJure other ~opie:· Van O)kc said. "But this could de"\clop into another Dak o n shield ... He referred w ano1her con- traccpu' c device evcntuall) banned from the market. cnsnarlcd in li t1· gallon VU v.as ~ ed wnh the Lav.suit last Wttk and has 30 da)"S 10 which to respond. "\\ c intend to defend 1t v1.1or- o usl)".'. Elliott said DAYCO JUDGE ... From Al the first place · Bn seno's letter to \\ 1cder says "I JUSl know that it's unfur to cnuc1zc the ~rona ~non. The ~r­ son whose Judgmen t detcnn1oed. v.hether the case "'ould be tn cd in.the fi rst plact. "'" m\ self,.. his letter continue-s ·· · The Judie sa}s he decided 10 wntc the letter because he wu conttm ed )Uperv1sors might be misled about lcpl procedures assoetated wtth the tnal ~tdn 1n W1C"der's office ~•d Fnday th("\ "CT'C surpnicd not onl> b) the unsol.citcd leutr"s a.mul, but also b't Bn\C'no'sdcc1s1on to comment on the matt". Wieder wrote Public Defender Ron Butlc-r to ask for a f ult accountina of tnal ex pen~ after supenr1sors heard catllens' complaints followina neYr accounts -.hich dna1lcd hov. the 11 ~11ncs~ had bttn flown hett from 1he Pl11hppine l~lands and housed 11 COUftl) expense for ll lca.u lO da)~ • before the ln•l"s ~n.alt~ phaic -.u scheduled to bqln. • Buller wrote back saying th.at 1t cost the cou nt)' S 16.076 to bnna the witnnses here and provide them ..,th a SH dally allowance He also defended the unusual e~pcndtturc 5a)1na it wa.s .. reason· able, propn and m the best 1ntett"St of the laltPl)'C'r •• Dayco. a 4.l·)cat-Old Ph1 hppu1e:s native. wasconvlC'ted 1n December o f the 1982 st:itual muulauoo·murckn o( his estranicd -.1fe and mothn--m- law Follow1n1 the penally pha~ oh he tnal, the JUf')' rttommcndcd 0a)CO rece1"e a h fe JCntcnc.: without parole. 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Newport BMch (71 •) &40-8310 .. • ' Florida hotel fire leaves 34 injured By Tbe Attoclaled Pre11 . ORLANOO, Fla. -A suspected arson fire broke ou& in a 14-story hotel early Saturday, inJuring at least 34 people and forcing guests onto balconies where some were rescued by ladde-. officials said. About 250 people were evacuated from &he Howard Johnson's Hotel after the fire broke out on the seventh floor oflhe 270-room building at 1:51 a.m. and began spreading upward, officials said. Fire department spokeswoman Leslie Brewington said 34 people, including four firefighters, were treated at the scene for bums and smoke inhalation. Officials at four Two F-4 Pbantome are refueled by the "Tenco .. ln the •ky, a KC-130 Tanker local hospitals said they admitted 10 people and treated and released 22 others. Economlc agreement clalmed WASHINGTON -President Reagan's chief econ· omist, Martin Feldstein, said Saturday that there is "basic agreement" among administration officials about its upcoming report to Congress on the economy, despite reports of dissension over its contents. Manin Feldstein, chairman of the president's Council of Economic Advisers, said the report is ready for release as scheduled Thursday. Businessman balls out mother NEW PORT RICHEY, Fla. -A young woman jailed for violating a probation condition that she not have any more children for 15 years has been freed after a businessman complaining of "Big Brothc.r" coun tactics posted her bond. Jackie Founhman had been behind bars since Dec. 25 because neither she nor family nor friends could afford to post her $10,000 bail. She left the Pasco County Jail on Thursday after a benevolent stranger, Tampa shipyard owner Louis Preziosi, posted the bond v"'and she caught a bus back home to Buffalo, Ind. Fired war.leer goes on rampage NEW ORLEANS - A fired worker rammed an eanh-mover into a dispatching buildin~ at his old workplace and then wrecked two other buildings after a guard told him to leave, officials say. Thomas H. Stone, 31, who was fired from Louisiana Materials Co. Inc. on Monday, was held on $36,000 bond Saturday on charges of attempted murder, aggravated criminal damage and criminal trespass, said Harbor Police Superintendent Joseph Cannatella. Award In X-ray burn case SAN JOSE -The manufacturers of an industial X-ray machine have been ordered to pay more than $3. 7 million to a Lockheed Missiles & Space Co. worker who suffered severe radiation bums from a defective X-ray machine. A Santa Clara County Superior Court jury ordered the Picker Corp. of Cleveland to pay Ralph Matte, 53, of South San Francisco, $260,000 tn compensatory damages and $3.5 million in punitive damages. Officer dragged by car SAN DIEGO - A female police officer was beaten and dragged behind a car after she stop~d to question a man early Saturday morning, police said. Officer Susan Shertz, 32, was listed in satisfactory condition at Mercy Hospital. The four-year officer had been found un- conscious and bleeding at a near-downtown intersection. Police were searching for Gerrel Dubose, a 54-year-old male, said officer Dennis Doremus. Dubose was believed to have been driving a 1974 light-colored Chevrolet Monte Carlo, police said. Union employees OK pact --RODEO -A 12-day strike by Union Oil employees. marred by the death of one of the workers when he was hit by a tanker truck while on a picket line, ended Saturday as union members voted overwhelmingly to accept an agreement. John Billecci, a member of the executive ooard of Local t-326 of the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers Union, said the new contract passed by a 485-31 margin statewide. Rodeo workers voted 245-14 to accept, and Wilmington workers voted 240-17. Murderer gets medical license . LOS ANGELES -A doctor who killed his socialite wife 26 years ago and has been practicing medicine in Missoun since he was paroled 10 years ago has regained his California physician's license. The state Board of Medical Quality Assurance grantt!d Dr. R. Bernard Finch's request for reinstatement last month, saying .. it would not be contrary to the p1..:--,1c interest." Finch has not yet reopened a California r ac11ce. Two dle In S.F. Llaze SAN FRANCISCO -r\n elderly couple was killed and five other people were 111jured, -including four firefighters, during an early Saturday morning that raced through two flats in the Marina District. Identification of the couple, who died of smoke inhalation. was being withheld pending notification of kin. Another resident of the flats, Babette Katz, was reported in stable condition and was being treated for face burns and smoke inhalation. ' WORLD Deadly West Ban.le protest TEL A VIV. Israel -Israeli border police firing their weapons to disperse Palestinian demonstrators killed one youth and and wounded two others Saturday in the West Bank town of Nablus, a military spokesman said. The Palestine Press Service said 2,000 protesters marched throu$h Nablus after Nasser Sarisi, 17, was killed, chantmg in English and Arabic: "PLO! Israel no!" and "No to the occupation!" According ~ the Israeli command, the border polic.e were attackd! by scores of rock-throwing youths shouting support for the Palestine Liberation Organization. It said the police shot into the air to disperse the crowd, but when the attacks continued they fired at the demonstrators' feet. Paklstan claims bombing rald ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -Pakistan on Saturday accused Afghanistan ofsendingjet fighters on a bombing raid over a Pakistani border region where anti- Communist rebels were allegedly harbored. It said at least 40 people were killed. Foreign Ministry officials said 50 to 60 other people were injured during strafing of the region. in the remote province ofWazirlstan, 240 miles southwest of the capital. 'Day After' plays HiroslUma TOK YO -Survivors of the first atomic bombin& were in the audience Saturday when the U.S. film "The Day After,·• depicting a nuclear attack on Amenca, began its run in Hiroshima at a sparsely attended movie house. Hiroshima was the target of an atom bomb dropped by a U.S. warplane on Aug. 6; 194S, 1n the final days of World War 11. An estimated 119,000 people were killed instantly and the death toll ultimately reached 200.000. On Saturday, only 630 people viewed .. The Day Af\er" as the film, mad~ fQr ABC television. opened a five-week showin& at the Ritz Theater. The movie house ha~ 550 scau and hold four showings a day Dally Pilot Photos by, Howard Llpla Patrolling the perimeter of home bue. llarlnee •leep, M-169 stand pard. . .. Camp Pendleton Marine. jump f;om a chopper and begin their journey to an "enemy" encampment. ., The $20 million Super Stallion, now uaed ln Lebanon. A quick nap before the ntaht raid. ,· lloet developed Marine trait: Patience. WAR GAMES GET MARINE AIR WING READY ~OR REAL THING ..• From Al named "grunts," came from Camp Pendleton. the base of a "ready" battalion no~ on stand-by to be pressed into action anywhere in the world. Three months ago, Pendleton-based Echo, Fox and Golf Companies spent a month m Panama in a jungle training exercise. The war pme scenario was to capture 1he radar site in the hean of "Oil Glut Gulf," a 200-mile stretch of barren, scorpion-infested desert stabbed by rugged ranges. . Rcconna1sance planes shot aerial photos of the sitt three days before the raid. A Hawk missile battery and troops with mortar and missile launchers were in pl.tee to defend the homebasc from air and ground attacks. Huge planes acted a~ mobile gas stations on the ground. and refueled bombers and fl hter 10 mid-air. .· / The air above Interstate ts ~as filled with super-sonic booms from speeding Hornets, circling and darting in mock do@fiJhts. Sky Hawks and Intruders dropped malce- bclievc bombs on enemy targets. In all, 200 sorties were flown. "We've learned all the moves," ex- plained helicopter pilot Capt. Don Spurgeon. "Now we want to do the whole dance." While the commander called the ex- ercise "an unqualified success," war games. as the name implies. is not all seriousness. "Just a lisht snack," said Corp. Todd McLauchhn, after tw1st1n.g ofl"thc head of a nat1vt lizard and plopping the squirmin.g .cntter in .his mouth "You can't eat that h 's government propcf'tr." "aid an officer, Just before the lu.ard d.isaJ>pcarcd. When turquoise-blue portable toilets were brought to a bombing range near the Gila Mountains, Sgt. Chuck Spears. sta- tioned at the site called Raykish Litter, said he knew something unusual was up. Then two helicopter squadrons trickled in one b) one,'arrivina in a billowing dust cloud. "That was quite a surpnse. And our house is a mess." said Spears. stauoned at ffie lonely outpost for 13 months. While the grunts each had only two canteens of water and the packs on their backs. the helicopter crews stocked their birds with the comfons of ho me. "'Where did you get a soda in the middle of the dcscrtr' the envious Spcal"'i as'-.cd Nymc>'er•s crew chiefs Bill Wilson and Billy Robertson had a well-stocked 1C'e' chest. two five.gallon v.ater bottles. a ca'mp tove and a cache of ora'lfes and apples. • Where'' thfo bntcm? · co-pilot C'lpT Tony S1ob1eclo asked, gen ti) chasuzing tbe two men who act as e-xtra lookouts and mechanics. • "If I would've 'thouiht of 1t, there was one in m} motorhome It was parked outside the hangar," he said. In darkness broken onl} by bncf flashlight dots and the repons of guns finna tc-st btanks. Nymeyc; ~ coffee-in a glass pot. and Robemoll doused C'heenos with milk ma stryofoam cup. .\nd while the grunts slept on dtn, \be copter crew la>ed out mu mm) baas on the helicopter's rollaps1blc canva seat almo~t like httcn. The> fondly call It Hotel 1kors\..1. after the hchcopter·makcr ba~ m C'onnec\l· cut \\ a1 p.amc<> aren't he\t. At\crall. it's onl) proct1cc A2 Oraflge Coe t OAILY PILOT/Sunday. January 2'9, 198~ Modjeska Canyon fire brought under control The ruging fire which had rolled like ocean wavcs m Oranae County canyon •~as since Thursday waJ extin1u1shed at about 8 a.m. Satur· day. "It's I 00 percent controlled and we expect no further problems." said Hiddo Horlinas. Orange County fire dispatcher. He said three engine companies remain in the MO<Ueska Canyon area as a precaution. Most of the I 00 rcsideob evacuated from their homes Thursday have returned. The area 1s stil closed to the public. Cleanup and reseeding is expected to get to get underway Monday. "There's a lot of '>Ort eves among fircfiJhters," said Horlinas. Two fircflj.hters suffered manor 11'\ju1res, but no homes were lost as the blaze swept across 1200 acres of brush land. The fire apparently was sparked by embers from a controlled blaze set by inmates from the Cringe County Theo Lacy branch jau Wednesday. Fierce 80 mile per hour Santa Ana winds helped flames to scour the area at about 64 acres per hour. The wrnds and the fire began dying down late Fnday night. The Santa Anas were also respon- sible for an accident which caused the death Timothy Tontt. 19. Hunt· ington Beach. He was riding his motor scooter Thursday momrna down Swan Dr. in Costa Mesa toward Huntinaton Beach when the winds toppled his scooter and forced him into a tree. He died as a result of his u\juires at l p.m. Saturday at foun- tain Valley Community Hospital. The winds also caused power and telephone outages throughout the county. Most problems had been cleared by early Saturday. The wrnds arc gone for at least a while from southern California, ac- cordin& to the Nattonal Weather Service. Sunny days and clear ni~ts with temperatures in the b.iah 70 s to mid 80's is the forecast through Monday. Lows will be in the SO's. Confusion over Balsa Chica case By ROBERT BARK ER Of 1M D.itr ..... at.If The president of an Orange County envtronmental group claims officials are missing the point in forming a legal alliance a~inst a 197 J land exchange involving the Bolsa Chica marshlands. Oran~e County Supervisors this week joined a fnend of the court legal brief initiated by Long Beach that claims the statute of lim1ta11on:, has expired on arguments against a land swap between the state of C'ahfom1a and the Signal Companies. Long Beach and other entities. officials sa). are concerned that 1f the land trade should be overturned, all land-use agreements and home own- ership along the coast would be JCOpard1zcd. But Lorraine Faber. president of the Amigos de Bolsa Chica orgamza- uon that is fighung the trade in the state Supreme Court, said Thursday the county and Long Beach officials and others arc off base. • She asserts that a constitutional issue 1s involved -and not a statute of limitations. She clai ms the state Legislature improperly delegated authority to the state Lands Com- mission to approve the exchange. She also asserts the legal challenge pertajns only to undeveloped raw land and not to invidual home- owners. The Amigos are argu101t that the 1. 700 acres of lowlands lying on the inland side of Pacific Coast Highway south of. Warner Avenue are tidelands and should be preserved in public trust and that the state didn't have the right to trade away the land and its oil rights. In the trade, Signal got title to about I, 700 acres of lowlands and bluffs while the state received 300 acres for an ecological reserve. Signal wants to build a 1.810-slip marina and S, 700 homes in a water- front development. The company also plans to preserve about 600 acres in wetlands for a wildlife habitat. The Ami$OS arc fighting the plan, claiming it 1s incompatible with the area wildlife. Their legal challenge to the land trade is expected to be heard by the state Supreme Court this summer. ~fiiijUh~i~M~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~~~~ TUITION.AT COMMUNITY COLLEGES ••• From Al are not senous about learn in~. "I sa} it's great'. l thin!.. it's peanut!>." said Paul Quinn. 23. of Fountain Valley. Quinn is a full-ume student at UC Irvine who is taking calculus at OCC to fulfill an under- graduate requirement. ··At UC Irvine. I think our fees are $468 per quarter," he said. "l don't mind paying $50 here.'' "Actually, I have a mixed reac- tion." said Jill Martin. 30. of Corona del Mar. "I think its a shame because it's breaking a long trad1t1on (of tu1t1on-free colleges). But if it will benefit our education. $50 is not an e~cess1 ... e fee. We are luck)' our educauon is at that low a cost, an)'wa)'.'' "It won't keep me from going to college:· said Melissa Starr. 19. of Costa Mesa. ··But I'll probabl} tr) to take more units per semester to save money." 'Tm not against it because 1 understand they'll be able to add more classes and hire back the teachers," said Tim Thomson, 20, of Santa Ana. "I think it's a good idea," said Shari Cale, 23, of Irvine. "It will keep out a lot of the students who are here because they don't know what else to do. They're the kind who usually drop out of classes after the first couple of weeks. but they take up the space needed by people who are serious about going to school." .. I know a lot of people who arc barely getting by." said Theodore Hunt. 20. of Huntington Beach. "F1f\ydollars is not going to kill them, but it will slow them down." Hunt hopes to transfer to more costly UCLA n~.xt fall. "One reason I can afford tbe fees for my last two years of college is because I dido 't have to pay for the first two years," he said. "Fifty dollars for the kind of education you can get here is ereat •• , said Corrine Black, 23, of Huntmgton Beach. "Anything more than $50 would be a hardship for a lot of students here." "I have no problem with it," said Paul G. Robinson, S3, of Santa Ana. "That's because I can afford it. For my daughter who also attends here, it will be a little more difficult, es- pecially if the fee keeps ioing up." "I think students will be a little more concerned about classes. in- stead of droppmg them halfway through," said Craig Cutlip. 26, of Orange. "Now, a lot of students drop classes because they think, ·1 didn't really pay for it.· But next year. they'll have S50 to lose " HOPP FACING CHARGES AGAIN .•. From Al counroom to counroom Fnda). But Ed George. one of Hopp's attorneys, said "I've ne,er seen that done bCfore. I don't understand whv he (Krahck) couldn't decide '>'h1ch wa)' he was ~oing to go." George said his client. a 69-year-old Garden Grove resident who 1s tem- poranly barred from practicing medi- cine ... docs not understand what's happening here I'm not even sure I understand.'. Krahck has actual!) done two things wuh the coun filings . By refiling the charges at the Municipal Court level. Hopp now faces a second preliminary hearing on the charges stemming from the deaths of I I drug-addicted patients. The keann$1S set tor Apnl 17. Krahck stud the charges arc 1dent· 1cal to those filed lac;t year but that he has lined up ne"" e'pert witnesses. The proc;ccutorcla1med last \Car that his star witness changed and softened his testimony in the midst of the heanng. Tht: motions in Superior Court, tn efTect. constitute an appeal of last year's preliminary hearing. This hear- ing 1s set for June 25. "This means, essentially, that Dr. Hopp now has a war going on two different fronts," George said. "My client remains confident but this process 1s really wearing him down, afTecting his health." Included 1n the charges are I I involuntary manslaughter counts that related to the deaths of patients the Hopp was treating at his store- front Edinger Avenue clinic between 1978 and 1982. Kralick alleges that Hopp prescribed massive amoun ts of Darvon. Valium and other drugs to patients he was supposed to be weanmg from narcotics The 11 victims include three from Costa Mesa. Hoµp, according to his attorney, had warned patients not to mix prescribed drugs with alcohol or other drugs. The physician was first charged in the deaths last Apnl. A month-long preliminary hearing that was closed to the ~lie and press came· to an endlast 1 but one count was tossed out y Judge David Brickner. Krahck. at the time, blamed the case's unraveling on several things, including an alleged dramatic change in the testimony of a leading drug expert who was the prosecution's star witness. The prosecutor said he is confident in the renewed legal efTort against "opp but added, "I thought it was prett} solid the first time too." SPONGE FINDING REVERSED BY FDA •.. From Al Santa Ana woman against the sponge maker. a11ornc\ John Van °' ke. of "iewport Beach". said Fnda) · Wh1leacourtroom ··1sa poorarena to prove scientific fact ," Van Dyke belae"es he can demonstrate Stapelbroeck took 111 because she used the sperm1c1de-soaked sponge The FDA said there are now four confirmed reports of TSS among Today sponge users. all among women under 30 "All four cases have reco\'ered.'' FDA spokeswoman Susan Cruzan said. The a~ency has received some 200 complaints from Toda\ users. but maintains that no direct' relat1onsh1p has been estab- h~h~d between using the contracep· uve and to>.1c shock S)ndromc. Bob Elliott. president of Jrvine- based sponge-maker VU Corp .. sn1d "we are not con ... 1n<'t'd from readin~ the medial records that 11 1s TSS • VU doesn't intend to remove the product from the market. he stud. Elliott said complsints are declin- ing a!> the sponges approved b)' the FDA last April. gains acccptanc-e. "It's a relauvel) trouble-frec prod- uct," he said. add1na that 7 . .S million sponges have been distnbuted since Toda)' went on the market in June 1983 Because of a po1cn1tal hnk between the ne~ sponac and TSS. the FDA ordcrtd VU to place c:n111onory labchna det.cnbmg the d1scast S)'mp- toms more prominently on pack· q1n&. Elliol\ \a1d pa<. l..;i c' now bear lhe message. Van 0)11.e. a mtd1cal malpricuce 1pcc1ahit wbu n:p1~i.c:ntc"1 it K1~c1· • side woman 1n one of the first Rely tampon suits. said publicity about the Today suit has brought an unex- pected deluge of calls from anti- sponge consumer groups and individ· uals. "I hope 11 doesn"t injure other people." Yan Dyke said. "But this could develop into another Dalcon shield." He referred to another con- traceptive device eventually banned from the market. ensnarled in liti- gation. VLI was served with the lawsuit last week and has 30 days in which to respond. "We intend to defend it vigor- ously," Elliott said. DAYCO JUDGE ..• From Al the first place." Bnscno's letter to Wieder says. "I just know that lt'6 unfair to critic1z~ the wrong person. The per- son whose Judgment detenmned, whether the case would be tned io.ttle first pla<'t', was my~lf," hiJ' 1etter continues." The Judge says he decided to wntc the. letter because he was concerned superv1M>rs might bo masted about lepl procedures associated with the tr1DI Aide' in W1edtt's office said Friday they were s'°'rpnsed not only by the un~hcltcd l~ttcr's anival, but also by Bnsen 's l.:t(lc1s1on to comment on the matter / Wi <ttrwrotc Public Defender Ron Butl r to ask for a full 1ccounun1 of tnal pensc:'I after su~rv1sors h~rd c1t11 s' complaints follow1n1 news llC<'O nts which detailed how the I t Watne StS had been no\\<n here from the 1hpp1ne I lands and houS('d at coun ~ upcnst for at lea t 10 da)s before the tnal's penalty phase was scheduled to ~n. Butler wrote back sayina that it cost the county $16,076 to bnng the witnesses here and provide them with a $2S daily allowance. • He also defended the unusual expenditure saying at was "reason· able, proper and in thc best interest of the taxpayer." Dayco. a 43-year.atd Ph1hpp10es native, was convicted in Dcocmberof the 1982 sexual mutdat1on·murden. of his estranged wife and mothcr•io- law. Followina the penalty phasc of the tnal. the jury rtcommendcd Oa)'t'O rcce1vc a hfe sentence without parole. After the verdict. the JUry foreman said the Pihpp1ne character witnesses played no pan 1n their dect11on to recommend aaaanst the death pcn· atty Bnseno 1\ scheduled to formally pronount"t sentence Feb. 23 More sunny, warm·weather ahead Coaetal Temperatures Extended Tides F1<91 lc1w Flrtl hlQ/l Second•ow Second "4Qh Am IOW ~IOW Second high TODAY 12.21 LM e·3eam 2.02pm e·41 P"' MOHDAV 104•m 7.18a.m. 2:37 p.m 9 13pm Sun m. today ti 8:52 • m ... 11 at &:20 p m and rlMI agllll'I Mondll)I at 8:61 Lm Moonri..tod•y•t4:S5Lm ,Mll•I 2.21 pm. and rlMI IGM'I al IS 34 • m MonOay .. 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WJHl• ..,. 0..1 '""' II.,.- 44 JI AetlO 78 87 ~ 3.4 I I St Loule 35 19 St Pet•T1mpa 44 28 Sall Lallt 84 S9 San Antonio 37 27 San oi.i>o SI 33 SanFr~ 47 29 St S1e Mane 83 " $Miiie -:~ ~: ~~ Surf report LOCAT!Otl lum• Sant• Monica ~e.ctl Sen oi.oo C-.ty 38 27 SPol<•M 79 48 Syt.WM 32 , .. r~· 28 18 T~ SS 4S Tulea ,, ?• wu111no1on ~I 31 Wlelltta 57 ... l lU 1-3 1·3 1·3 2.J SS 22 40 32 49 27 .. 81 31 16 78 34 80 58 72 60 22 en 62 46 85 30 38 33 49 35 2e 13 es ao fl3 3$ 83 35 40 28 51 28 omcnoec aw w w w Funeral service for murder victim Services \Ott!, be held Monday in Costa Mesa for Kay Katcher, a 40- year-old masseuse who was allegedly murdered by her husband on Jan. 18. The British-born Katcher and her husband, Joseph, 67, worked at the Rancho San Joaquin Athletic Oub in Irvine until Katcher was found dead m the upstairs bedroom of the couple's 2554 Elden Ave. residence in Costa Mesa. Mrs. Katcher was earlier employed as a masseuse in the ladies' spa of the Balboa Bay Oub, where she worked off and on from 1974 to 1977. Friends described her as an athletic woman who exercised at the YMCA on University Drive nearly everyday. J im DeBoom, director of the YMCA. said both Katchcrs swam in the Y pool and had made a $100 contribution to the club last year. Mrs. Katcher's sister, Josie Domini, of Las Vegas, told Costa Mesa policcher sister had recently graduated from a school for dental assistants and had apparently planned to seek a JOb m that field . Dean Dempsey, general manager of Harbor Lawn Mortuary in Costa Just Call 642-6086 D•llJ Piiot O.llvery I• GuarentMd Monday·~11oay It .,ou dO nol nave you• P•P•• l>y 5 30 p m caM oetcwe 7 p m 1nd your copy w111 t>e ~ .. ed • Mesa, said Mrs. K.atcher's funeral is scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. on Jan. 30 -the day that would have been her 41 st binhday. M~. 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Gentlemen's Ctothlng lnsp.red by tradition 46 FaahlOn Island. NewPort Beach (714') 6'0-8310 • L Florida hotel fire leaves 34 injured By Tbe A11oclated Preas WAR GAMES . IN THE DESERT ORLANDO, Fla. -A suspected arson fire broke out m a 14-story hotel early Saturday, injuring at least 34 people and forcing guests onto balconies where some were rescued by ladder, officials said. About 250 people were evacuated from the Howard Johnson's Hotel after the fire broke out on the seventh floor of the 270-room building at 1: 51 a.m. and began spreading upward, officials said. Fire department spo1ccswoman Leslie Brewington said 34 people, including four firefighters, were treated at the scene for burn\ and smoke inhalation. Officials at four Two F-4 Phantoma are refueled by the .. Teuco" In the •ky, a KC-130 Tanker local hospitals said they admitted 10 people and treated ~ and released 22 others . .., Economlc agreement clalmed WASHINGTON -President Reagan's chief econ- omist, Martin Feldstein, said Saturday that there is "basic agreement" among administration officials about its upcoming report to Congress on the economy. despite reports of dissension over its contents. Martin Feldstein, chairman of the president's Council of Economic Advisers, said the report is ready for release as scheduled Thursday. Buslnessman balls out mother NEW PORT RICHEY, Fla. -A young woman jailed for violating a probation condition 1hat she not have any more children for l 5 years has been freed after a businessman complaining of "Big Brother" court tactics posted her bond. Jackie Fourthman had been behind bars since Dec. 25 because neither she nor family nor friends could afford to post her $10,000 bail. She left the Pasco County Jail on Thursday after a benevolent stranger, Tampa shipyard owner Louis Preziosi, posted the bond and she caught a bus. back home to Buffalo, Ind. Fired worker goes on rampage NEW ORLEANS -A fired worker rammed ;m earth-mover into a dispatching buildini at his old workplace and then wrecked 'two other buildings after a guard told him to leave, officials say. Thomas H. Stone, 31, who was fired from Louisiana Materials Co. Inc. on Monday, was held on $36,000 bond Saturday on charges of attempted murder, aggravated criminal damage and criminal trespass, said Harbor Police Superintendent Joseph Cannatella. Award In X-ray burn case SAN JOSE -The manufacturers of an industial X- ray machine have been ordered to pay more than..$3.7 million to a Lockheed Missilej & Space Co. worker ~ho suffered severe radiation burds from a defective X-ray machine. A Sant.a Oara Coupty Superior Coun jury ordered the PickerCotp:ofCleveland to pay Ralph Matte, 53, of South San Francisco, $260,000 m compensatory damages and $3.5 i:nillion in punitive damages. Officer dragged by car SAN DIEGO -A female police officer was beaten and dragged behind a car after she stopped to question a man early Saturday morning, police said. Officer Susan Shertz. 32, was listed in satisfactory condition at Mercy Hospital. The four-year officer had been found un- conscious and bleeding at a near-downtown intersection. Police were searching for Gerrel Dubose, a 54-year-old male. said officer Dennis Doremus. Dubose was believed to have been driving a 1974 light-colored Chevrolet Monte Carlo, police said. Unlon employees OK pact RODEO -A 12-day strike by Union Oil employees. marred by the death of one of the workers when he was hit by a tanker truck while on a picket line, ended Sat11rday as union members voted overwhelmingly to accept an agreement. John Billecci, a member of the executive ooard of Local 1-326 of the Oil. Chemical and Atomic Workers Union, said the new contract passed by a 485-31 margin statewide. Rodeo workers voted 245-14 ro accept, and Wilmington workers voted 240-17. Murderer gets medical llcense . LOS ANGELES - A doctor who killed his socialite wife 25 years ago and has been practicing medicine in Missoun since he was paroled I 0 years ago has regained his California physician's license. The state Board of Medical Quality Assurance granted Dr. R. Bernard Finch's request for reinstatement last month, saying "it would not be contrary to the pu'.~11c interest." Finch has not yet reopened a California r let ice. Two die In S.F. Llaze SAN FRANCISCO -An elderl y couple was killed and five other people were injured, including four firefighters, durin~ an early Saturday morning that raced through two flats m the Marina District. Identification of the couple, who died of smoke inhalation. was being withheld pending notification of kin. Another resident of the flats, Babette Katz, was reported in stable condition and was being treated for face bums and smoke inhalation. WORLD . ' Deadly West Bank protest TEL A VIV, Israel -Israeli border police firing their weapons to disperse Palestinian demonstrators killed one youth and and wounded two others Saturday in the West Bank town of Nablus, a military spokesman said. The Palestine Press Service said 2,000 protesters marched throu~h Nablus after Nasser Sarisi, 17. was killed, chanting in English and Arabic: "PLO! Israel no!" and "No to the occupation!" According tt the rsraeli command, the border police were attackel! by scores of rock-throwing youths shouting support for the Palestine Liberation Organization. It said the police shot into the air to disperse the crowd, but when the attacks continued they fired at the demonstrators' feet. Pakistan claims bombing raid ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -Pakistan on Saturday accused Afghanistan of sendingjet fighters on a bombing raid over a Pakistani border region where anti- communist rebels were allegedly harbored. It said at least 40 people were killed. Foreign Ministry officials said SO to 60 other people were injured during strafioa, of the region, in the remote province ofWaziristan, 240 miles southwest of the capital. 'Day After' plays Hiroshima TOKYO -Survivors of the first atomic bombing were in the audience Saturday when the U.S. film "The Day After," depicting a nuclear attack on Ameri~a. began its run in Hiroshima at a sparsely attended movie house. Hiroshima was the target of an atom bomb dropped by a U.S. warplane on Aug. 6, l 94S, m the final days ~f World War II. An estimated 119,000 people were killed instantly and the death toll ultimately reached 200,000. On Saturday, only 630 people viewed "The Day After" as the film made for ABC television, opened a five-week sho~na at the Ritz Theater. The movie house has 550 scats and holds four showings a dny __ J. __ I Dally Pilot Photos by Howard Llpla Patrolling the perimeter of home ba•e. Marl.Dea •leep, M-169 stand pard. Camp Pendleton Marlnea jump from a chopper and begin their journey to an "enemy" encampment. The $20 million Super Stallion, now used In Lebanon. .. ·- A quick nap before the night raid. 1109t developed Marine trait: Patience. WAR GAMES O~T MARINE AIR WING READY ~OR REAL THING •.• From Al named "grunts." came from Camp Pendleton. the bas& of a "ready" battalion now on stand-by to be pressed tnto action anywhere in the world. Three months ago, Pendleton-based Echo, Fox and Golf Compallies spent a month in Panama in a jungle training exercise. The war pme scenario was to capture the radar site in the heart of .. Oil Glut Gulf." a 200-mile stretch of barren. scorpion-tnfested desert stabbed by rugged ranges Rcconna1sance planes shot aenal photos of the site three days before the nud. A Hawk missile battery and troops with monar and missile launchers were in pl.tee to defend the homcbasc f'rom air and ground attacks. . Huge planes acted as mobile gas station!\ on the ground. and refueled bombers and fightrn m nnd-:ur The air above Interstate g was filled with super-sonic booms from speeding Hornets, circling and darting 1n mock dog fights. Sky Hawks and Intruders dropped make- believe bombs on enemy targets. In all, 200 sonics were flowo. "We've learned all the moves." ex- plained helicopter pilot Capt. Don Spurgeon. "Now we want to do the whole dance." While the commander called the ex- ercise "an unqualified success." war games. as the name 1mphes. 1s not all seriousness. "Just a ltght snack," said Corp. Todd Mclauchlin, after twisting offthe head ofa native lizard and plopping the squ1nning cntter in his mouth. "You can't eat that h's government propcny." ~aid an officer. 1ust before the hnrd disappeared. - ._ .. When turquoise-blue portable toilets were brought to a bombing range near the Gila Mountains, Sgt. Chuck Spe-ars. sta- tioned at the site called Rayk1sh Litter. said he knew something unusual was up. Then two helicopter squadrons trickled in one b> one, arriving in a billowing dust cloud. "That was quite a surprise. And our house is a mess, .. said Spears, stationed at the lonely outpost for 13 months. While the grunts each had only two canteens of water and the packs on their backs. the helicopter crews stocked their birds with the comfons of home. "Where did you ,et a soda in the middle of the descnr the envious Spears asked. Nymcycr's crew chiefs 8111 Wilson and Billy Robenson had a ~cll-stoci...cd ice chest. two five-gallon water boulc~ a camp stove and a eache of oran~e~ and apple~. ·• he1''s thl" 1A1'tt'rn'l • ro-ptlot l ~pt Ton~ tob1ecki asked. gen ti} chastmng tbc two men who ac1 as extra lookouts and mechanics. "If I would'"e though! of 1t. there was one in m-. motorhome. It was parked outside the hangar:· he said. In darkness broken onl} by brief fla shlight dot" and the repons of guns finna test blanks. N-.mever brewed coffee LO a glass pot. and Ro~sori doused Cheenos "'ith rn1lk in a str)ofoam cup. "1ld >\-h1k the grunts lept on dirt. tbc cppter crew hl)'ed out mumm~ ba&s on the ~hcopter's colla1>$tblc canvas ~ts, nlmo'lt hkc httcr'I Th~~ fondl> call it Hotel 1kor..h after the helicopter-maker based in (onncc\I· cut \\ a1 gamt.~ aren't hell . .\fterall. it's on!~ pr3t'trtt A4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, January 29, 1!¥ Reagan to reveal re-election plans tonight WASHINGTON (AP) -r~~1dent Re- atan willduclosc his re-election plan) Sunday niaht in a $400,000 televised speech and the senior aide with the closellt personal ttes to the president 58id "I'm sure he's going to announce" his candidacy for a second term. The statement by Michael K. Deaver, deputy cruef of the Wh1 te House staff, came as close as any to a flat declaration that Reagan will run. . The 72-year-old president nas been CO) himself. telhn& people to tune in a 10:55 p.m. EST to find out. But the establishment of an extensive re- election apparatus. the mood of bis aides, and the um1na ot the announcement -too late an the poht1asl cycle to IJ"e fel low Republicans a chan~ to organize a thorough campaia.n for themselves -leaves almost no suspense. "He feel) a great senstofduty and he knows the JOb isn't finished." said Deaver. "In his own frame of mind, 11 would be very bud to go back (to his Cahfom1a ranch) and dig post holes and get out on the mashed potato circuit" delivering afier-dinncr speeches as a retired president. "I'm sure he's going to announce," Deaver ~1d, adding that "no one ever runs" for the presidency for just a four-year term and then steps down voluntarily. Reapn remamed at the White House over the weekend. rather than v1s1ttng Camp David, the pro idential retreat in Maryland. The only events on his Saturday schedule we~ his weekly radio speech to the nation and a black-tie dinner with the members of the Alfalfa Oub, an exclusive Washington men's club that conducts its m~tings in secret. But his aides were busy preparing for a round of television appearances Sunday mommg. Senior White House officials and the already fu ncttoning Reagan campaign were booked for 10terviews on network news programs leading up to the president's announcement. Reapn poht1cal alhe~ were uH 1tcd to a private White House rccepuon late Sunday afternoon, and a pany at a downtown Washington hotel several blocks from tt1r executive man$1on was planned dunn& the evening. The Reagan-Bush '84 commin.ee •. in oper- ation on two floors of an office building at the foot of Capitol Hill for several month~. budgeted $500,000 for the announcement, which will be broadcast live in the Eastern, Central and Mountain time zones. CBS and Cable News Network will broadcast the announcement li ve in the Pacific ume zone and .\BC and NB will broadcast u on t West Coast an hour later, Chris Kenned)' pre~~ coordinator for the Reagan-Bush • comm1uee, said Saturday night. However. actual costs a~ exp«ted to $400.000, the campa1~ committee spok1 man. Jim Lake said.. In addiuon }o buying Lime on the th1 major commercaaJ networks, the campat purchased time on 20 independent telev1s1 stations in large media markets to male Sl the president is on as many televisi. channels simultaneously as possible, La said. FOES A TT ACK REAGAN lllaalle l'lrett at U.S. Bush waiting to hear b.ecopter In Beirut , · t President a ccu sed oT plotting a ta x hike In Cedar Rapids. Iowa, Han told about 200 students at George Washington H igh School that Reagan shows a "contempt !or the public trust" by tolerating unethical . ~,.. Lebl-{AP)-u.s. jets,_.., ... what he s running 01 ~! ~ibem subUrbS on ~onnais':&nte min ions ""''"1111N1Y° manutes_~fter a lfOtmd-to-ai1 mmde was 'fired tt. anJ, m;lled. a ~vy bdicopter over the U.S. Marine -behavior and abuses of power. WASHINGTON (APl-A1mingdirect Meanwhile, ~en. John Ulenn ushed shots at President Reagan a day before he through New England wuh his new slogan announces his r~lecuon plans, Demo· a!> the candidate of "the sensible center." cratic candidates Walter F. Mondale and and Sen. Alan Cranston told voters m Cary Han on Saturda> accused the Wa~hmgton state he was the one Dt'mo- mcurnbcnt of planning a secret. post-aat1c candidate with the "clear. strong election tax increase and condoning me!>~age" necessary to defeat Reagan. wrongdoing in his administration. ~1ondale. who picked up the endorsc-"Obviously. Reagan 1s planntng to raise taxes after the elec.ion .. Mondale told a ment Saturda' of former Gov. Pat Brown news conference m acramento. "There's and several . o ther leading Cahfom1a no question they're going to raise taxes. Democrats. contrasted what he said is What they are trying 10 keep from the likely to be Reagan's approach to raising American public is who"s going to pa} taxes in 1985 which his own $60 billion those taxes... proposaL ~~. ~te ,.Sio 9'id. . S.Urdlly e\'tnina. a cab bomb b1ew up in Pf'tOomiflll!>tly Moslem West Beirut woun"i_ng 16 people, and a~a~n in a print thop near the high-rise Murr Tow«troU!'ed 1wo people.~rdin& to police. f~ ppvate. ~~-Ot<lC Qf Lebanon" tadiP $talion said SUP.~Jn a J*S$i• car killed Wal id el-Jamal, on~ a leader VI ibt MC>Utalril'>un Moslem militia who was ~ to beve cqo~ra1Cd w~th lsract. There were no clauns of re&PQMibdtty for his death or the bombing at tac~~ ~U.S.~staged no attacks and drew no fire, the 1ov~·s · t radio said. The Marines would not comrneot on t~ radio fC'POrts. HAND WASHI NGTON (AP)-George Bush, hke millions of other Amencans. will be sitting at home watching late-night tele- vision to see President Reagan say once and for all whether he's seeking a second term. When the ti\·e-minute an- nouncement 1s over. the Hce president will have a new lease on th<: No. 2 spot or the in!iide track over other GOP hopefuls for the top job. Aside from the pre!>1dent. no one bas a bigger stake m Sunda) 's announcement than Bush who fought Reagan for the Republica~ nommation in 1980 and wound up 1n a posiuon that John Nance Gamer once said wasn't ~h~ucket of warm spit." Gamer, who was 'vlCe president und• Franklin Roosevelt, descnbed the pos1t1c as "a spare tire on the automobile , government." YeL if Reagan stuns the nation and sa : he will go into retirement after four )ears power, ~ush''> standing as vice preside· would transform him into the im med1 a front-runn.l·r over other possible R publican contenders such as Sens_ Howat Baker and Bob Dole and Rep. 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Michael Jackson leaves hospital WINDS DIE, CLEANUP S 'DAR ee ~n >n re >n ((' • • ·1 n >I =· d ). Is e n LOS ANGELES (AP) -Singer Michael Jackson checked out of a hospital Saturday after beina treated for severe 1ealp burns he suffered when hi hair was ianated by speciaJ effects while he fllmcd a TV commercial. More than 200 calls a minute had streamed into the switchboard at Br()( man Memorial Hospital and avid fans h~d poured into the medical facility in attempts to see him. Dr. Steven Hoefflin saJd Jackson left the hospital in a wheelchail"at 12~ p.m. and was escorted by a bodyauard and relatives. .. He's home, and he just wants his fans to know that he's all ri&ht." said Jackson's tour manager Larry Lanon. · Hoefflin said Jac~son will be receive daily outpatient treatment consisting of removal of bandages and application of ice to the burned areas. Hoefflin, a plastic surgeon, said Jackson still had some discomfon from the bums but "he wanted to leave the hospital and I thought it was appropriate to discharge him at this time." He had said earlter Jackson could suffer some permanent hair loss. Jackson, 25, a multimillionaire who won eight American Music Awards this month and could win 12 Grammy awards next month, had a palm-sized patch of his scalp singed Friday night while filming a commercial fo r Pepsi-Cola - one of two that will be shown during the nationaOy televised Grammy presentations on Feb. 28. Jackson's tour manager, Larry Larson, said a "special pyrotechnical effect" somehow ignited Jackson's curls, which had been pomaded for the filmina. Doctors ~d Jackson suffered scrond-and third- degree bums. Jane Korsi, a spokesman for the hospital's com- munications operation, had said earlier the hospital was getting an average of 200 calls a minute throufi! the switchboard. Brotman had called in 13 additional employees to handle the calls. .. Everybody wants to talk to him. Some people are crying. and they get very upset when they can't get through. Many arc trying to pass themselves off as 71SOns e ,., ......... Michael Jackeon, left, perform• a t the Shrine Au4ll,orlam ahortly before a •moke bomb cannuter ezploded and Ignited Illa hair. rclati ves -sisters and cous1 ns," she said. "If the pres1den t of the United States came her'e, I don't think he'd get as many calls." Before Jackson's discha!Je. doctors had described him as exhausted and in pain, but he spent Saturday momins visiting other patients in the bum unit to cheer them. Jackson previously had visited patients there twice at Hoefllin's request. Doctors had said....c!lrlier that Jackson might spend several dals in ~e ho$'pilal because he was "slightly exha~stea. ~ ···~· ~ Jack.son "may require 'reCOnstructive surgery but we really can't detennine that at this time," liocffiin said. "It really depends on the amount of hair .gr:owth he has in this area. It will take a few weeks to dc~mtine the hair loss - it could be permanent." ·•· Damage figures climb from Santa Anas By T1te Alsodated Preti There WH no hint Lh1s weekend of pie-force winds lhat killed three pcople, &Uided brushfires throu~ 12 homes and lef\ more than I million Southern California residents without power. But the damage figures mounted and cleanup conunued Saturday. Damage was perhaps highest m Los Angeles County, where 100 mph winds fueled a fire that scorched 550 acres, destroyed three homes and damaged four others. The Crest Fire in la Canada- Amtridge, I 5 miles north of down- town Los Angeles, was declared contained at 8 p.m. Friday, with control expected Sunday night, U.S . Forest Service information officer Roben Brady said Saturday. Damage there was set at more than S l .25 million. "We are mopping up hot spots, starting from the houses into the anterior of the fire ... he said. Smolder- ing tree stumps, hotbeds of ashes, random logs and bushes were being ovenumed to guard against a flareup, he explained. The U.S. Forest Service also re- opened the Angeles Crest Hi$hway Saturday. It had been closed since 2 p.m. Thursday when the so-called "devil winds" blew into California. Cause of the Crest Fire remained under investigation. "The winds are being good to us. The only danaer now would bt 1f the windJ came back 1n force," Brady said But National Weather Service fore- caster Stan Massey u1d there was no chance .. The only winds 10 the forecast~ around the canyons," he said. "TheJC are hardly any winds 10 the tate." ln Rancho Cucamonp. about 35 miles eat¥>fLos Anscles, an electrical fire ripped throu&h Michael Hawkins' home, destroyed a neiJhbor's house and damaacd another. "I'm so brolceo-hcaned," Hawkins said FridaX. ··1 just don't believe it happened.' Hawkins. who suffered fint-dearcc bums on his arms and face. said, ··1 had all my arumals in there. three dop and six cats." The animals died. in the fire thll ··nplodcd" his home . .. Everythina I have wu in there. f don't have 1nythina &n)more:· he said. About SI .200 in cash -money AW the rent and his eammp from workina on cars-also was lost ia the fire, hewd. . • foothill fire Protection DiJtnct Bnn. Chief Llo>d Almand id. .. rve been in fire acTVtee for 21 ~ and I've never tttn anythins like tba1. It looked like one bia chute or fin ioina down lhc road." Another Rancho Cucamonp ti~ destroyed two mobile homes, a ~r. a motorcycle and outbuddinp at the Pines Mobile Home Park. The four fires were only a few of hundreds reported durin1 th~ tw~ day wind seigc. , Edwin New11Jan to rettte NEW YORK (AP) -Outside · Edwin Newman's office at NBC News, another midwtntcr Manhattan evening is fallina quickly. But the veteran correspondent dOC$n't seem particularly concerned about the end of either the day or the career. Newman, who is ~tiring, says h_e is goillJ to read a lot, hsten to classical music and jazz and spend more time with his wife, Rigel, in her native London. They will visit their daugh- ter at her home in Scotland. He doesn't know whether he will ever be host of another documentary ' or write another book, and be doesn't much seem to care. "My life, our lives, have been dominated by my work for a very 1001 time," he says in that familiar fl.at voice ... We're going to take thlnp as they come." h is Friday, twodayufterNewman turned 65, two days before hi' last mini-newscast Sunday night and four days before his last scheduleda})PC8r- ances on NBC. Those will be Tu~ day. when Newman will be inter- viewed early in the momina on .. The. 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January 29, 1894' ~eagan and his commission strategy • WASHINGTON (AP) -When Ronald Reaaan faces a ~eiuna problem, his incltnatton ~m to be to appoint a h1gh·profilt', b1pani~n commission to look at it and come back, 90 day~ later or so. with 11 solution The pr~1dent ha appointed scores of cpmm1sstons and task fort.'t~ to deal with problems large and small: what to do about drunken drivers, international compct1t1on, Central Amenca and organized cnme. whether the country should go back on the gold standard. how to restore the Statue of Libeny, whether hunger is widespread. how to encourase private 1nitja1ive and where to deploy the MX missile. amona others. Reapn 1s gettmg Oak from Democrats who see the consensus-by-commission technique as a share-the-blame way of dealing w1th~tatoc while they are hot. The Democrats are balking at Reagan's latest idea for solving a big problem -the ddic1t In bts State of the Union call Wednesday night, he proposed nqouations between the Wbtte House and congress1onal leaders "to try to reach prompt asrecmcnt on a bipartisan deficit reduct100 plan." Reapn didn't speetfically call for a b1part1san commission to deal with the deficit problem, but hi~ plan had that ring, and the Democrats. plannina on running 1n November against "the Reagan deficit," aren't buyina. "for three years he said there's nothing wron~ with the deficit," House Speaker Thoma$ P. 0 N~ill Jr. said Thursday. "Suddenly he wants to have a b1part1san comm1ss1on. Every- ume he's hada bipartisan commission, he hasn't been w1lhng to give." On the other hand. Republican Sen. Roben J. Dole of Kansas welcomed the Reagan plan as "a first step toward meaningful deficit reduc- tion." Sometimes a high-tone comm1ss1on works pcrfeclJy. The Social Secunty problem was cla 1c. Everyone tn Washmaton knew what had to be done to bail out Social Security -a combination of higher taxes and lower benefits -but nobody wanted to be the target of the 1nev11ublc 'outcry that would follow publicly proposing uch measures. So the commission came into being. came up with the 1nev1table 50lutfon. took the 1nev1table heat and congressional leaders a~ the president were able, inevitably. in the nil ofavertinf disaster. to "reluctantly" sign on. Socia Secunty was saved from bankrup • no mean feat , and those unhappy wnh th solutaon could only blame everyone. Rep. Les Aspin, D-Wis., says the com- m1ss1on approach to problem-solving works "where there 1s a recognized problem az:o be done but 1t is politically difficuh to do it -such as Social Security and the deficit." Aspin said. The pollsters aay Reagan, aeen above during hie State of the Union speech, la ln a •trona position to win re-election. 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"The man ,., m an env1abll' pos1t1on ." kff \lderman. the chit'f poll ster at AB( l'i1:v.\. said . The latest Washington Po'>t- -\ BC l\lev.i. poll said 't7 percent of the rrspondents appro' l'd ot the JOb Reagan.1!. doing an oflin~. .\ Ncv.<;wcek poll dune b} the Gallup Organ11at10n 'aid this \.H'ck that 56 percent of the rc.,pondcnti; appro' t'd of the JOb Reagan 1~ doing a<. president. "Ht' enter!. the founh }Car of h1., prcs1dcnc~ as the most popular incumbent sanre D" 1ght E1"ienho,,er.'' the mag:11ine ~1d Thl' Ne" 'l orl-. T1ml''>·CBS News pull relt.'ascd th1., ''l'l'I-. \aid '7 percent appru'e of the JOb Reag.in " dmng up from 41 pcn:cnt a ~t·ar Jgu The latcc,t Harn., Poll hac, 50 percent ra11ng Reagan's pl'rformann· as good or e\cellcnt. compared "'1th onl} 36 percent for former Prcs1dt'nt J1mm\ Caner as he stam·d his fourth H~ar an office 1n 1980. S1m1larly. tht• NBC News poll done this v.cck said 49 pcn:ent g1' c Reagan a good or e\Cellcnt rating compared v.1th 38 percent for Carter four ) care; ago >\II those polls have an error margin of plus or minus 3 percentage points. ln,anabl). the poll'ltl'rs credit Reaµn·., su rge on thc rcco' cr) of the nauonal economy. "( lcarl~. tht• perception 1s that people art' bettl'r off now than the) were undl'r J1mm\ Caner" Kath\ Franko' 1c. the director of <;unc's at CBS News. said. The latest NBC: N"" c; poll reflects tha1 attitude. Fort~-four percent said the) e\pect the nation ·s l'COnOm) to gl't better in lhe next )Clr compared \\Ith onl) 15 percent at the hcg1nn1ng of Carter's la!'lt vear in omn .. · .\mong people who \atd intlation har. gone down -the I YX ~ ll'\ l'I v.a., the lo-west 1n a drcadt'-RO pcrc('nt credited Reagan·~ economic pro~ram. The NBC News poll sa id respondents spltt ~-1 in '1cv.1ng Reagan's handltng of the econom~ as a strength rather than a weakness. Laun!) Epstein. the ~lling consultant at NBC News. also said that despite growing concern about the record f'Cderal budget deficit. people are not blaming Reagan for 1t. . "Ht's in very good shape. with one small chink in his armor:· she said. "The one c>.ccpt1on is foreign pollq. espcc1aHy Lebanon." . F1fl )-C1ght percent of the 1,600 respon- dents 1n the NB(' News poll said they wanted the U.S. troops out of Lebanon 1mmed1atel) lndt'l'd. all the polls 1nd1cate that as concern O\ er unc:mplo} men1 and the state of the econom\ declines. concern over foreign policy and the threat of war rises. Th1<. week's Washington Post-ABC News noted the shaft. In the last 15 months. the respondent'\ saying that unemploy- ment 1s the nation's mo~t 1mponam problem has dropped from 42 percent to 18 percent. During that same period. the number sa) ing the threat of nuclear war 1s .\menca's No. I problem has incrt'ased from ~ pcrcc:nt to ~O perce nt ~h Fran~o' 1c said her polls at CBS n:' cal that the maJOr foreign policy qualms about Reagan 1ndudl' perception~ that he as ton quick tu t;il..t· m1htaf) action and too rl'luctant tu nl·got1atl' "1th the <iO\ 1et L n10n O\Cr arm' comrol And while foreign policy issues have bel'n 1mponant 1n pres1dcnt1al elections as recently as 1964 and 1972. she said, the economy is almost alwa\S the larRer issue. '"A lot depends on the state of the cconom) in seven months." Ms. Frank- onc said. "People mostl)' vote their pocketbook!> ... All the polls agreed that Reagan con- tinues to be plagued b) the so-called "gender gap" and the perception that he fa vors th e nch over the poor. When Reagan is matched in the polls against the leading r>cmocrat1c con- tenders. ABC's Jeff Alderman said. the gender gap is clear: men favor Reagan, and women favor either former Vice President Walter Mondale or Ohio Sen. John Glenn. In an} matchup. he said, Reagan 1s the issue: people who say they would vote for Reagan say it's because they like him rather than because the} dishke the Democrats. and people who would vote for a Democrat !.aY the pnmar} reason is that they don't hke Reaj(an. Reagan budgets San blego funds <i.\N DIEGO (AP) - Prl's1dent Rca~n has in- cluded $1 .8 m1llton in his hudgct for the fiscal )car I 9t<4-85 to reimburse the cit) of<ian Dac~go for treat- ing \Cwagc from acros'> the horder 1n T1Juana. a o;pokesman for Rep. Dun- can Hunter. R·C'oronado <.t11d Frida\. ' "We art: op11m1i.t1r that 1h1s will be .i permanent part of hudgets 10 come." \:t1d Warden The current budget includes $800.000 for treatment of the T1----- ..Help. 1ntormat1on and fun for the road' 819 4Q..channel LEO display. lighted signal strength/AF power meter Switchable ANL #21·1502 21 95 270/o Reg. 29.95 Off Perfeci for tax time! Percent. Item. per· cent-Of-change and gross profit margin keys. #65-660 8an.f .... AC Id~ extra Cut 40010 29!~.95 Elliptical stylus tracks at an ultra- light 3/_. to 11 /2 grams. Carbon fl. bers neutralize static charges. With screwdriver and stylus cleaning brush #42·2n3 PAICCS APPt.Y AT PAATICIPATIMO STORES AHO OEAt.!RS I I COMPUTER-AGE PROSTHESIS Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Jmiuaty 28, 1984 Katle _S~en, 3 1r,1;. waa born without a Linda St J.ze ull h ith hul h leftafnibelowtheelbowandworea ••book" e r P • er" a a oop to help her 1atn confidence to the new arm. At atnce •Ile wu fl•e month,f old, left. After right, proetheab apeclallat Bob Bacon, who recetvtnc an .. electronic band" proetheab made Katie'• electronic limb, demon- at the Detroit Inatltute for Children, ahe atrat.ea how well the new arm i. attached by wu all amllea u occupational therapbt llf the yo lrl b the arma. Young girl gets electronic arm r1---------------·I OFTROIT (AP)-A 31/2-year-old girl born without a left forearm and hand "did beautifull y" with a computer- c electronic substitute. said a social worker at the Detroit Institute for Children. ··Look at this, I have two hands JUSt hke everyone else." said Katie Spearman. according to her mother. Annie Spearman. "We sent her back with testing equipment to c11ce." social worker Mary Jane Armstrong said ucsda}'. Kaue. of Carlisle. Ohio, was fitted last week with a $6.000 m)<>electnc prosthesis-an anificial arm -at the cJlnic. The hmb 1s ~pec1ally fit to Katie's features and even atches her skin tone, Ms. Armstrong said. 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Katie -went crazy" when the prosthesis was moved. said Linda Seltzer, an occupattonal therapist at c clinic "She staned crying -and that's a vcr)· good sign," s ch1er said. "lt means she's very accepung of it. The ner accepted, the better 1t will be used." "After she had worn her new hand for a day, l forgot h1ch hand was the new one," Mrs. Spearman said. I • Complete heart and lung testing, treadmill, bloodtest, diet analysis is I I provtded. Appointments m~y ~be made at the seminar. ~khotas ot-t~ado 1 Director Optimum Health. \ He directed Pritikin Better Health I This exciting seminar is sponsored by U~e Huntington V~lley Medical Clinic, and led by Nicholas Delgado, who directed I Pritikin Better Health, Associate Member of the Tnternational College of Applied Nutritipn, and gr.aduate of U.S.C. Katie and her mother will return Monday to Detroit r more tra~ning o n the new limb. Ms. Armstrong said. Electrodes an the arttficial arm pick up electnc signals ven 6ff b) Katie's upper arm muscles to move the ngcrs The signals are transmitted to a processor. an mpl1 fier and a battery-powered m otor that operates a npping device. The equipment has a glove-like covering re~cmbli ng a human hand. complete with "fingernails."• About 30 children from around the world have been •cstcd and trained for myoelcctronics dunng the clinic's 2111-}ear existence. Ms. Armstrong said . -"' _·_":_::: I FREE HEAL TH SEMINARS THIS WEEK AT .... SUN., JAN. 29, 4:30PM MON., JAN~ 30, 7:30PM TUES., JAN. 31, 7:30PM THURS., F.EB. 2, 7:30Pll I Garden Grove Comm. Center Costa Mesa Holiday Inn Huntington Valley Medical Clinic Costa Mesa Holiday '"8 11300 Stanford 313'1 Bristol St. 9131 Adams Ave., Huntington Beach 3131 Brlatol St. (Q .Q. Fl'W'f. off Euclkl~. 3 ~to StenlOrd·E) .(405 Fl'W'f off an.tot St ·SI (406 Frwy. off llfOOICllunt-S, to Ad-A-·W) (405 Frwy. off~ lt.•SJ ~------•~U&ia~••~------- . • .. WE DB.IVER 2.48 READERS PER COl(~Alm MORE. Are sWurban newspapenes:'!t read os well as city doilies? w.11 according As for quality of readership, Simmons reports that more than 59°/o of to the Simmons Marbt R Bureau's f'9atnt study of USSPl'1 suburban our audience belM their suburban paper is better I markets, they are. than their city daily in reporting community news """ In fact, Simmons reports ftllat our 43 morbt audience of 32.2 and~. I I( million, and 13 million suburban households, delMtr better than 2.-48 ~ • What these ~ndings prOYe is that USSPI . per copy. That's a higher rate of ...adenhip thon almost wery other dty doily delMn heavy~ of yow sales message by on we co"'*9 with . · enormous suburban 1enc:e, ot home, when they're r . ..L. .• ..&..- Simmons also rtpOrts thclt more than 660/o of our audllra NOd ttMtk r.ody and ~ to buy. . . . U S. ~n Preas, ~· subufbon popet' the ftnt day, and O'fW 9-4o/o read it within two days. And, that Simmons 1ays 1t. Simmons pnMtS 1t. Vie are the Suburbs. 340/0 read their MA>urban paper on two« more different days~ week. We are the suburbs . • pfi 'f'CIC(212) .. , t4U CHIUIGO ,,,,, 371 Ol1S SCHIOUMtUIG ()12) .. , .. 2., U» AtGUs(21S) ,. .. .eo Ofll()IT (31'1 ~1.1•11Qt.llAS 121c12~.o,.. .-illNoltA 14041 •S~)()40" LOUIS ll l•1 •n 9Sl2 ~lNCl/MAlfU (70.l .,. 71)1 ""11.AOflPHIA l?ISI 5'2 0231 $AH NANCl1CO , .. ,..,, OS2 I I I I ' ' ) , { , t • ; i I I t • • • 't ' • • • I • • • • t • • j I ' . I f f • • - Legal Aid direct or argues for more, not less, money By LINDA M. GUNDERSON Congressman Badnam'scr1tic1sm of funding for the.- Legal Scrv1ccsC'orporation (lSC) rches on events" h1ch occurred over three years aio. Since tllat time, the personnel and policies of the legal Services Corporauon havt changed significantly. President Reagan appointed Donald Bogan as President of the Legal Services Corporation and he in tum appointed a new senior staff This new board and staff have consistently defended lhl.' lcg1t1macyofand funding forthe Legal Services Corporation. Recently, the Board of Directors oft he Legal Services Corporation (all recess appointees of President Reagan)recommended that LSCfundingforfiscal year 1985 be increased toS325 million from us present le\.el of S275 m1lhon. Last rear when the (Republican-<:ontrolled) 'lenatecons1dered SC funding. it noted that the funding level for LSC should he $13 per poor person or $470 in1lhon na11onw1dc. The pol1c1e!> and funding recommendation!> of thL' l<eagan-appointed IX>ard and staff ofLSC and the !>uppon that LSC has gained in the Senate demonstrate 1ha t 1 houghtful conservatives recognize and suppon the wori.. undertaken by the Legal Services Corporation. There 1s of course disagreement concerning the naturt of act I\ 1ttes to be undertaken by LSC-funded program~ Jnd some LSC supponers are unhappy w11h LSC'-; m:" L'mphasis on basic legal services (as opposed to 1 m pac1 v.ork) or on LSC"s stern insistence on depoh11cwng all LSC-funded ac11v11ies. However. there 1s a con~nsus '"'thin Congress, the legal comm unit)' and the Reagan appo1nteesd1rectly supervising LSC activ1tes that 1t 1s important 10 con1rnue the work ofrhe Legal Service' PAUL HARVEY DREAM OF HEAVEN LINGERS WITH LOVE When something does happen in Je-;up. Ga . 1t is "really something.'· Probabl) you ne,er o;aw a more beautiful hule bo-y than Lance Slop. per of Jesup. And such a game little gu}. After the famil> learned thar h1\ brain tumor was inoperable 1t was l11tle Lance who kept them cheered up. Bui then tv.o Christmasr\ agc1 he grew weaker. For the Chn\lmas pa n" ::11 ~hool his mo1hcr had 10 earn him 10 1hc '>hrnolhou~ door bu1 1he proud lad 1ns1~1ed she pu1 him down 1herc •m he could walk 1n. Beaming·· 1hough in much pain ·· he walked in ()honl) thereafter he wl'nt to Wayne Memorial Hosp11al. he would not lca"e the hosp11al again E"cn there. the beauuful h11lc bo' '"on the hearts of the nursing stal'l w11h his struggle to Sta) cheerful. (. 'orporat1on and its granteec; There arc 46 m1lhon people in 1he nauon "ho look to th1.: Lc&al ~r' 1<:es Corporation as thciron l> acccc;s to c1v1I lega l sen ice'> l n Orange Count} alone there arc more than 194.000 poor ix·ri,ons who cannot afford the services of an a11orne} and" ho. 1f in need oflegal services, must 5c-ck those <>en ires through th\.' LSC-fundcd Legal Aid . oc1ct\ Orth rough the\ oluntcen\Orl oft he J)fl\ all' Oar (v. h1ch . Legal l\1d hdpH·oordina1e) Eal'.h da} the Santa Ana uflicc of the Legal Aid Sm·1cn ' recc1 ,·es betwcl·n I 00 and 115 reque'>t!> for ass1~tancc: l'arh \.\l'c!.. ttcan pro' 1dc ser" KC\ toonl} approx1m'atd} I UO people .\fan) ol the reque~ts for assistance in"oh e matters as scnous a!> domc\l 1c.. '1olrnce ch 1ld abu~l' and d1\ablcd pcrc,ons whow benefits ha n· been"' rongfull} tcrrninatl.'d CungrL''>~man Badham'r;conclus1on that the Legal \c..·r" 1<:C's ( orporauon should be de funded 1s based on ou1datcd and unpro"en alkgat1ons concerning far less than I percent oft he then-allocated LSC' budgc.-l. Mr. Bad ham d1c;rnunts the l·o nt1nuing need for legal )ef\ ices for 1ht1P<>or and the actavc role that LSC has pla) l'd in rc{ent~ear-.1n emphaslltng the pro' 1s1on ofbas1c legal ~l'f\ ICCS I in" 1td nngrcssman Bad ham to rethink h1 r; conclu\lon thJt the L(.•gal ~en ll'l'' ( orporatwn \hould Ix: dl'funded anJ to JO in the l'Onc..l'rn'> llf .\m1.:ncans who th1 oi.. 1ha11t l\v.nmg10deo~ a person a\.'tc..'\S to 1hcJust1cc !')\\tl·m lx·lau\e ol hi\ or hcrclonom1cnn. um\tance\. Linda (1unl.lcnun 1s Prcs1tfen1, l:Ju;ird ufDm:cron of'Lcgal -\ 1c.f SOCJl'/_\ ot'Orange Count.\ I "SIJouldn 't the cltl~s that spawn most crime at least share the risks'?'' , 1 " I • l ~..;1 --.J ' THOMAS ELIAS Colamntat THOIAS ELIAS ·chino case alters plan for s ta te p rison sites Escapee's arrest on-Illurdercharges jolts the -public _ Never before has a single crime decided the locauon of a new pnson. Hut that's exactly what four murders committt>d last June in Upland by an escapee from the minimum security prison in nearhy C'hano ha"e done. fhosr murders 1n1ensified an alread y-growing feeling among suburbanites and residents of rural areas· The) noted that a vast majority ofCahfom1a crimes are committed an 1he big c1ttes. while prisons are spotted an suburbs like San Rafael . Folsom and Chino or small towns like Soledad and Tehachapi. There are no state pnson!> 1n Los Angeles. San Diego. San Jo~ or San Francisco, the state·s largest citacs and its crime centers. tven before 1he Upland murders, changes 1n this seeming inequity were on the way. A 1982 prison construc- tion bill specified that at least one new med1um -sccunt) prison would have 10 be built in Los Angeles Count}. home of 34 per cent of California's male convicts. But tha1 left a lot of leeway. Would 1he new facility be built in do\.\'ntown Los Angeles -near the home of many current inmates -qr would it Ix: built 60 mile nonh in the Mojave Desert's Antelope Valle)? An offer of free land in the high desert com- plicated matters. but that locat1on would have been almost as remo1e from the centers of cnme as most l!\l,llng pnsons. I hen came the murders in Upland, winning vast pubhcit} as the escapee and suspect 1n the deaths eluded police dragnets until he was finall} nabbed on a 'acht near Santa B3rbara ~uddt•nl) the fcehngs of rural residents were no longer vague. They had a focu s l\lthough the escapee has ·\ not} et been tncd. let alone convicted _) of the cnme. wh) should be cities be allowed to fob the m ks of crime by escaped convic1s off onto other areas? Sh .. 1uldn 't the c111es that spawn most cnme at least shJn: 1he nsks? A mother of one of the nur~'· hearing of his plight and his gallant fight. could no1 sleep. ~o she got o ut ol bed one night went to her desk. and wrote a story. a little poem she called "Heaven!) Dream " MILITARY CAUGHT SPYING ON CITIZENS That wa!> a tricky question for poli11c1ans well aware that big cities boast far more \.Otes than small ones. For now. 11 appears the state·s answer wall be H~s. the cities must share the risk.· Or. at least. Los Angeles must. She presented 11 to Lance k1;pcr°s mother In the hosp11al 1t was read to him Word p1ctvrcs of hea' en: .. ,\II the angel friends. each w11h a -.mile on 11s face :· "I ran and Jumped and pla,cd and '><lng. m) bod) health) and c,1rong I nla \'ed wnh other<, m\ lavonte ~ame'>. was happ' all da~ fon~ l\1 other and nur-.cs read lhc poem .ind re·read 11 and re-read 11 Lance could not hear l'nough ot what heaven 1s like. ·· 1 fi -;h in all the hea' en I} lakes. the "'ater crystal clear . " "Even though 1 never could <;w1m. I \.an here W1thou1 fear ..... And about feeding the animal\ .. Aboul talking with the talking bird\ L111k Lance Skipper d1dn'1 quite makl' 1t to his seventh b1nhday. But the maa1c of lhe hllle verses had been overheard around the pediatric ward at Wayne Memorial The effect of the happy con1empla· t1o n of heaven had been such that the hospital adm1n1c;trators wught per· m1's1on to reprint 1hc poem 1n a children's book w11h picture<. for crayon coloring It has been a yrar now since Lance kipper in-;p1red the verse' 1 he) have since dned a IOI of tears The "Heavcnl~ Dream" rnlor1ng book. sell) for S ... all of wh1<.h goc'i into a Wilham Lance Skipper mcm· onal fund for the ongoing pediatric ncrdc; of children 9.-ho will no1 gel well One more quote from the book "Je11us took my hand 1n tm and we walked the ~treets of gold HC' said I would never hurt again and I would never. ever grow old " ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat W A.SHINGTON -The armed forces arc '>Upposed to defend' the cou ntry . not meddle 1n domestic affairs M1htar; intelhgen<:e !'lerv1ccs. for rxarnplc . are forbidden to SP) upon domrsuc c1v1han groups. The actiV1t1es of civilian organ1zat1ons arc s1mpl) none of the Pentagon's bus•· nt.''iS Rut go,ernml·nt d1Kumc:n1s \ho\.\ that 1he Na') rct:e1\ed report'> on the nuclear ln•c1c mo,cment from an underuner informant fh1\ 1nfmm· .int a11endl'd a planning \c..'5\lon 1>1 50 an\l·nudcar protnl organlll'r\ last \Ca r 1n Berkde\. Calif .. and rl.'JX1rted (rn 11 10 the · Naval ln\t~!'lt1gall\C '>en llC The dC>lumcnl'I \>.c..'H.' ub1a1ncd under 1hc heedom of Information ·\ct b) Angu-; Macken11e and Da' 1<.I Kaplan of the (enter for ln.,,es11gat1 \ r Reporting. ~hl' brought the.-c;tor) to me 1\.1\ <.1afT checked on 11 .\crord1ng 10 the documrnt'I. c1 meeting wa<. called on Jan. 8. I 98J. hy the L1,ermore .\ct1on Group, an organmrnon of \Orne 100 .. a0in11) group\" The "la"'\ informant. ~host· name ~"' <klrted from the released dcK.umentr, war; de.,cnbed only a'> "of !..no\~O rl'li:th1ht\ .. 01her na,al re ponr, on 1lw l 1,·amorc group L llL'd informatwn from "local la"' cnforlc- ment an<.I 'iecurn~ pcrc;onnd 0 lbn- ~1dl·red rrhable " .\t the Jan 8 met•tang. the inform- .int reported . 50 pan1c1 pants made plans for a Jan 29 demonc;1rat1o n al the Concord Naval Weapon\ S1a11on on San Francisco Bay Thl' purpo~ of lhr dcmon\trat10n wa<; 10 prote\t armi. shipment~ from the ~capon\ center to f-1 Sal vador U<11ng the infiltnuor's information. \pedal agent Gitry R. Baldocch1 \Cnt a rcpon on the meeting 10 NJ') commandant-; from Norfolk lo Prarl H.L. 9chw1tt1 Ill ... Of'.- ChHJ Dowallbr r0o•0t -..... ,,.,,, •otnt ,._,bt<_ ~ ~ 4•f .. , ... .,_. 11 >lO W'l .. 1 a., St I• "'-&ear-<0"_.._.. IO lk>• I IMI ...... CAt1'2t Larry D. IP"re ............ 1001ri. I .. Harhor He also scnl a cop) to the FBI The informant'\ re,elauons were hardl) l'arthshaking The Nav) bnm Wl'rc o,olemnly informed. fur eitam · pie. 1ha1 a car pool was organized to transport dcmonstr.ators fro m San Franc1-;co "to MacAnhur Bay Area Rapid Trans11 'ltation in Oakland at 10 am" on thl' da\ of the marrh. Thl·rc wa'> another red-hot repor1 on hb I that at a \ubsequcnt mcl·t1ng thl' ill II\ 1-.t, "wrr\.' L'c\tal ic al thl' tot;ll number' of pr11H.''1l'r'' that parl1L 1 paled" 1n thL· JJn 24 dl'mon\1ra11on Prec;umabh tx·l'au'>l' of this l'U· phona. Naval 1ntl'lligence repom·d. 1hc I.I\ crmorc group '~a., "planning a largcr 'ICale demon<.tratmn at (onrnrd .. The repon promised tha1 "the forthcoming meeting regarding the 'lmng·summcr dcmon\trauon v.111 tx· monitored. and 1nll'll1gcnce "Sure. I'm insane Why else would I have you defend me?'' JACK AID£RSOI \\ 111 tw Jpp111p11.t1L I ~ lll'>\c..•rn1na11.'d " \n 1111l·ll1gl'ntc rq>on. dated \1J1, Ii 1 'a1J 1h:it dunn~ .i rnn· \l'l\Jl111n \'Ith onl' prn\peclt\C dc..·m· on\tralor \Ourl·c "a' Jch 1sed that ahhuugh lhl· march 1<. being or- gan11ccl a'i J peaceful demonstration. thl' group'" cncouraging Cl\ 11 dasobc· d1c..·ncc wch as la}ing IJ1 the street." Patnci.. Diehl. a literature profcssor an<A the l 1H·rmore group's spokes- man. \aid ~.4 74 arrcst'i were made at lhl· organ11a11on'!I \C'\CO demon- ~tra\lons in 1983. He was concerned about the.• "destructive intrusion" of th e Na') "into our affairs." Thc Navy's own regulataons forbid infiltrating civilian meetings without a specific wa1 ver from the secretary of defense. and a Nav) spokesman in San Francisco acknowledged that no wa1,er was obtained to spy on the l.l\ermore group·., meetings. The spoke<1rnan nt'' erthelcss de- nied an~ wrongdoing, sa) ing tha1 1he informant conta cted 1ht Na,al ln- \C\ttgatl\e 5en1ce \Oluntanl} and that the un11 doc'in't ··!>olic11 infor- mation on ac1iv1t1cc;." Foo1note: C1t1zcns who care about 1he1rcountr) can help to stop govern- ment abuses b> keeping their e)'es open. l welcome citizens who will help keep a watch on wrongdoing. You can reach me at Box 2300. Wash in1uon. D (. 2001 J End of the Colorado Q Whra• d1>C\ lhl· ( olorado Kl\ er rom<.' out'' •\ 11 d0t.''in't It g<>e., m Dratn'\ inw lhl· sand Ol'ar Baha. < Jlif .. then seep underground 10 the C 1ulf of Cah- form:i Q. Name the actor that gave Elizabeth Ta}lor her first 'iC'rttn ki'i1t. A Lassie In the IQ43 film "la sic ( ome Home." She \.\3\ 11 I mt'an l 11. not the dog. I don't knu"' ho"' old th<.•dogwu EH·n ~l·asoned C1t11cn re· mrm~ thr notonou-; Machine C1un II.di) of 1hl· Gangc,trr f ra What rcw ma) rt·rn tl howc-ve1 i!. that hr n<'"l'r killed amhod) Then•'c, no rct·ord r' cn 1hat he C\l"r Ii red a v.rapon 1n anal·r K~lh was a b•a armnmg tx-ar of a fello" v.ith an .. aw 'ihuck'i" manner. Out h1 wtfe Kathrvn wac, dc1crm1ncJ hC''d make h1a·t1mc rnnic. h wn,. 11hc \>.ho a;i'c him the marh1A<' aun . he. not he. hantkJ out can11dgr t'B'.4'' ,1, \ nll1ns c..ard,· '"Hcrl··c, ;i ph.''K'nt from \4urhmc 1un Krll) " Dtamunds. ruh1cs. ~ppharcs and t•meralds arc nc' er found in the same beds Wh1l'h 1s mort' than you can say for . Nevermmd. An ·· 11 o'dod. ~ong" 1~ Broadway lingo for a boi!itrous ditty inserted into the IHt act of a play to remvtaor.nc a t1nn1audience A trick of the pla.. docton. Lawma~ef'\ in W1ch1ta. Kins .. once ~w fit to prohibit thcrt' the sho"'inJ of movies containing pnzcfight ~enr!I A \kunk can $Uf'\'i\·e five times as much nakc venom a can a rabbit. ~lmo~t but not qulle 10 pt'ft'Cnt of all .\mcncam nC'~cr marry Q. What's the nnly animal, boidc man. that nn ~ tnun"'1 10 1and on ate, head~ \. Thr onl) one w11I four kntts. "" t 117 The eh!rhont" Thin~ ,,._, For v. hen the state Depanment of C'orrecuons issued Its list of I 0 top priority potential pri son sites in Los Angeles County. onl} two were 1n thin!} populated areas. The departmenl even risked con· flict with the powerful Port of Los Angeles. bu!.1est port on the We'it ( oast. h} naming a large parcel of harbor depanmen1 land on Terminal Island. already thr site of a federal prison. a~ its top choice. Ne' er mind that the land would cost thl' state an estimated S 10 million. or that it's already ticketed to be the site of a large new commercial faciht) T.he land 1s within easy reach of the Los Angeles Count) Jail. the single most popular wa> station fo r event- ual staJc prison inmates. That would ~vr rn1llious of dollars an transpor- i:uion cost$ in later }ears. and 11 would be simpler for familie~ of con' 1r1s 10 v1s1t them than in rural locauon~ ~ .. It would be far easier for the pon to locate elsewhere that for us to find a prison site somewhere else." said one pnson planner "We prefer not to ha ve rural locations because u's so hard on the inmates' familie and fnends." That reasoning 1s a total switch for the prison system, which has always tned to isolate crrmmal far from c>OP.ulat1on cc:l'lters. rhe trad1t1onal feeling ha always been that the public's convenience and safety come before the convict • or their fam1he$ The correc11ons department may not Y.:3nt tO admit It, but the 1'4liC those Upland kilhn~ spawned has clcarl'f turned pnM>n pohcy around 180 dcattes Outl)ana sate\ arc no lonarr the premium prcfrrred lo· cations At ICAst until thr next \tou:wadc eltttion. the c1t1e' whert most mmcs occur wtll be forttd to accomOdat(' som(' oft he con\ 1ch who comm1ttcd lhcm. 1 hnmJs Ell.H is 1 Santa Monrrt'· N\t'\1 c t>fumniJt t>n o:Ht• 1s "'' ' .. Orang• Coast DAIL V PILOT /Sunday, January 29, 19S. A9 Aliso Gte~Iibelt one step a Way from reality By L.P . BENET -°' .. .,..,,,.......,. accept an AhM> VicJo Compeoy ofYcr In addition. the county has re.. National Forest to Aliso Beach. ln Oun.na Wednesday's mttttnJ losioa SlS0,000 in park fun<b from Oranae Count)' is Just one J!.lep to dedicate 3 400 acres 10 the county ceivcd pledaes from developers for addition. day and ov«Jl1aht campma Aliso Viejo representatives ulccd the the state if u waited IO yea" to aet the away from havina the lataest in exchange for an extensive residen-another 2,600 acres of Aliso Green-factliues would be developed in Aliso commission 1f 1t could dedicate the propcny. coasthnr parlc in Southern California. ual development consist1na of20,000 beh propcny. If accepted, the Aliso Canyon and the city of Lquna Beach land over a l~ycar period. But "This an i.ncredible ~ur~ to be The County Harbor. Beaches and housana units and 60.000 people. Greenbelt w1ldemc1' area could arow would act I 0 acres of the srccnbclt for official turned the firm down. ta)ina prncrved." said Ph~llis wceney, a Parks Comm1ss1on approved an op-If approved, the property will be to 6,000 acres, Jessen said. a park. commurut1es 1n the area -~una member of. tM t.:.aauna Greenbelt, erauons and development plan for turned over to the county this The plan approved by parks of-Jessen said about SI. I million Beach, El Torroand Mmion VieJO-Inc. an evironmental orp!'1zation the Aliso Greenbelt wilderness area summer, and could be open to the ficials Wednesday calls for eques· would be available Ill fiacal year wanted the park plan to set under worlc1na to preserve 15,000 South Wednesday maht, semna the st.aae for pubhc sometime in 1985, 1tccord1na trian, b1kinaand cyclina trails extend· 1984-85 to develop the trails. camp-way. County acres. "It look1 really promia.- the county Board of Supervisors Lo to county planner Eric Jess~n. ma 19 miles from the Cleveland ina fac1htics and p1cmc arcu. In addition. the county risked ma." ·~;._;_...;,_~~~~__;;._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=--~~~--=;;._~~~~~~~~--:--,---•~ D.ity Piiot l'tloto by Howllld u,ln Pedaling down the pier An unidentified bicycllat t&kea advantaae of the warm winter weather ezperlenced alone the Cout thl• week for a lleaurely trek up the Huntington Beach pier and back. More problems· for Anaheim's Amtrak station By tbe Associated Pre11 ANAHEIM -New leaks have been found in the upside-down roofon Anaheim's Amtrak depot, threaten- ing to delay a third time its long-awaited opening, a city engineer says. "There arc no major gushers," engineer David E. Nelson said. "Water is seeping through the scams somewhere, and it's JUSt drip. drip. drip." "We're just shaking our head in disbelief on how long this thing can go on." A gala grand opening for the $944.000 station near Anaheim Stadium was held in m id-October. But the ceiling "leaked hkc a sieve." so the terminal's $lass doors remained closed even though Amtrak's San D1egan train has been stopping at the Anaheim platform 14 times daily since Oct. 30. Puzzled engineers for the city and the cont~actor soon discovered the cause of the leaks: the prefabncated roof was put on upside-down. Right-side-up, a slight pealc would have shed rainwater. fnstead. a shallow trough allowed 1\ to puddle. After lengthy negotiations, a plan was worked out to add extra suppon beams to the webbing of steel girders and trusses. Three new dram spouts were added to shunt off water earlier this month. But the repaired roof failed a test last week, forcing Amtrak to put off opening the depot until Feb. I. L Now twice repaired. Nelson said the asphalt-and· aluminum roof covering failed the water test again this week. "We turned a garden hose on 1l for about two hours," he said. "By the tame we were through, we had a !alee up there about two or three inches deep ... We still have two to five leaks. Some say it's just one leak that is seeping through in several different spots." A POSTAL HINT FOR VALENTINES Tbe U.S. Postal Service want• to play Cupid and belp make 111re you don't lose your Valentine aU break a heart. If yoa want your Valentine. to be cliTivered to your Valentine. on tar1et and on Ume, addreu them properly and include a return addres1, Po1tma1ter Jose OIH of tbe Co1ta Meaa Poat Office say1. Proper addre11ln1 i1 e1peclally Important around tbe February holiday wben manr. people do not use tbelr return addreu to 111rprise the r Valentine, Dill explaln1. "Bat wben tbe card or letter l1 undeliverable, the one wbo 11 aarprtted 11 tbe 1ender wben be or 1be dl1cover1 It WUJlOt received." Knott's countersues parents of injured tot By tbe Auoclated Press Knott's Berry Farm has countersued the parents of a 4-year-old who was run over by a scagecoach at the amusement park. cla1mina the parents were negliaent. The cross-<emplaint. filed th is week in Orange County Supcnor Coun, alleges that Craig and Alt~ Kramer of Mesa, Ariz .. were not supervisina the child. Shawn, when he fell beneath the wheel of 1he horscdrawn stqccoach at the western-theme park on Nov. 2S. The cross.complaint was filed in response to a Dec. 22 lawsun the parents filed against the Buena Park amusement park Knott'sattorncy Kenneth Garrett said witnesses have said the parents were not supcrv1sana Shawn as he boarded lhccoach, fell from the loadin& platform :ind was run over by the coach's lcf\ rear wheel. 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Michelle Zamora entered Orange Coast Col-l~ with tbou&htsofcompletinga 01aht attendants program -that was until she took a sports medicine class under Leon Skeie. Likewise, Sue Crouse who had done some assistant athletic training at Costa Mesa High, became a sports medicine devotee after enrolling in Skeie's class. This summer, after a year of taping football players' ankles and treating basketball pla)'ers' knee problems, Zamora and Crouse will have new roles-as student trainers at the 1984 Summer Olympic Games. It's the ultimate dream foranyone with his or her heart set on a caFCCr in 1tthletic training, and as Crouse aptly puts it, "It will sure look good on my resume." Zamora will assist Chuck Wright, the Fountain Valley High trainer, in tending to wrestlers from all over the world at the Anaheim Convention Center. Crouse will assist head trainer Bill Kelsey at El Dorado Park in Long Beach where the Olympic archery is taking place. "I'm really excited," admits Crouse, a 1976 graduate of Costa Mesa High. "It's something that won'tcomealongagain. Every time I sec an advertisement tor the Olym- pics I get excited." fndeed. tcndina to the world's greatest athletes in their respecuve sports has a tendency to get the adrenaline flowing. even when the Games arc still six months away. Their mponsibi Ii ties are s1 mple but the treatment can sometimes be complex. For instance, how off en 1s an archery participant goinJ to need a trainer'sassistance,and 1fso, what can Crouse do? "With an arct_tcr.just the tension of holding a bow can result in spasm," says Crouse. And one spasm can reduce a potential gold medal to dust. Crouse admits she didn't know much about treating archers' prob- lems, but she learned a lot a few months ago when the World Cham- pionships were held at El Dorado Park. "That experience helped a lot," says Crouse, who spent 12 days assisting the athletes.·· Archery isn't a blood and guts-type sport but you still have to dcaJ with strains and pulls." Zamora. meanwhile, fa~es the task of treating athletes in the muctl more grueling sport of wrcstlini. ·• "I'm pretty knowledgeable in those particular inJuries," says ihe Mater Dei High graduate. "There arc a lot of 0 Thereee Pacbalakl la one of the primary reuon• Fountain Valley la an1>u:ten ln Sanaet League play thl• .eaaon. 72 pros compete in Crosby Southern B_y HOWARD L. HANDY ......... o.lr .... Young hopefuls from the PGA golf tour1 club professionals and area mina-tour pros will begin play in the 10th annual Crosby Southern tour- nament at Irvine Coast Country Club today with 72 pros paired with a like number of amateurs in lhc pro-am team competition. Proceeds from the tournament will benefit Hoag Memorial Hospital through the sponsoring 552 Club with the pros playinf for a purse of$33,000 and with their amateur partners competina for additional money and BILLBOARD TODAY . MOltU RAC1919 ,,. ..... ....... ""' ... , .. NI' prizes. The amateurs will be compt't- ing for prizes to be awarded to the top 15 finishers. A total of 16 players who failed to make the cut for the final two rounds of the San Diego Open (now under way) are entered in the competition. the largest field from the tour since the format was changed. In addition, a number of former tour players including Alan Tapie of !::-afuna Niguel; Ray Carrasco of Dana Point; Dave Barber, 1 Babe Hiskey, Bob Lunn. Curtis Sifford, Bobby Walzel, Mike Reasor, Tom Armour, Bob Wynn, Pete Brown and Rafe Botts are listed among the pro entries. Club pros from the area tnclude Art Schilling of Mesa Verde CC: Bob Pranae of Bia Canyon CC; and Doug Booth of Huntinaton Seacliff. The first group will leave the first and tenth tees at 7:30 this morning with the final group on each tee leaving at 11:06. The same umc schedule will apply to Monday's. round although the top 16 pros and their amateur partners will have the late 1taruna times. Partners remain the same for the two days although foursome pairinas wiJl be 1.:hanaed. In addition to the overall prize fund ofS33,000, additional money W1 available tot~ on the · gpro-am teams and for close t to the hole on the 3-par hole on Monday (four at $2SO each). The pro on the winning pro-am team will pocket S800. knee problems, and lately. a lot of back problems right now in basket- ball. "In wrestling, the problems are usually dislocated elbows, fingers and contusions. There are also a lot of ccrv1clc injuries," she adds. Both Zamora and Crouse have 1mprcss1vccredentials. Zamora is one of the first in her field to become a football trainer without having first completed a year's trainins. She has also been awarded the National Athlcuc Trainers Association schol- arship. She's majonng in sports medicine at alapman College. Crouse was at Arizona State for a I 'h years but has now transferred to Cal State Fullerton where she is working on her sports medicine degree. Prior to college, she worked as , a student trainer while at Costa Mesa High. Zamora's decision to switch from flight attendant to sports medicine was helped along, imically, by knee surgery. "They told me that once you have an injury. it's a minus on your part," Zamora recalls. "So, I started going to the traininJ room for treatment." At that time, the OCC training room was nothing more than a closet located near some of the coaches' offices. There was also a shortage of student assistants at the time. That's when Skcie asked her to help out. Since that ttmc. both Zam ore and Crouse have spent their falls~n the football field. winters in the OCC gym (PleueeeeOCC/8 2) OCC ualatant trainer Michelle Zamora tencla to Brian Baclr. while Sae Croaae ·Puchalski: Point-producer Senior standout has been a force in Fountain Valley's dominance By DENNIS BROSTERHOUS • OflMDeltJNolSl8ft The way the Fountain Valley High girls basketball team has made a shambles of the Sunset League race has come as a surprise to a number of people. not the least of which is one of lhc Barons' stalwarts -Therese Puchalski. The S-9 senior forward has been a cog in Fountain Valley's attack. one that has steamrolled lcquc foes by an averaae of more than 25 points a game this season. This was supposed to be a competitive race for the title involving three teams -Fountain• Valley, Edison and Ocean View. But after the Barons dismantled Edison, 71-41. and Ocean View, 70-46. in the first round. It's clear which team 1s the favorite entering the final set of games. Puchalski admitted that she was surprised with the ease with which the Barons disposed of the two con- tenders. "We have a lot of depth on this team, and I think: it paid off in those games," she said. "We fell at the stan of lhc season determined that we really wanted to wm and if we worked hard, we would." Puchalski has been on the varsity all four years at Fountain Valley, assuming a staning role as a sophomore. She earned all-league honors the last two •ars and seems a cinch to repeat this season. Though she is averaging more than 20 points a game. her overall play. which often includes double figures 10 both assists and rebounds. has im- pressed her coach, Carol Strausbuf'I. "You have to remember that the way we've been winning (by such larJe margins), she's on the bench qunc a bit," said StrausbUJJ. .. In that respect, her stats arc even more impressive." Puchalski bas come through in lhe big games. Against Ocean View, she bad only seven points al halftime, but ended with a flourish, finishing with a game-high 32 points. "She's very coachable and cager to learn," said Strausburs. "Therese plays and practices with a purpose and witb a lot of intensity. And shc'sa team leader. "I would have to say 1n the seven years I've been coaching baskctbaJl. she's •probably the finest at.hlctc m terms of speed and quickness I've had." (Pleue .ee PUCHALSKI/BS) IntroducingAir Express Klosterman, Hadl trying to give USFL a big boost in LA It looks like a real football camp because the ball is the same shape and the arms are just as long and the foreheads arc just as low. Besides, where else would you find John Hadland Sid Gillman and Don Klosterman but at a football encamp- ment even though the season of the year seems all mixed up. This is the LA Express of the United States Football League and the foregoing are the cerebral trust of the outfit. John HadlJefLDenvcr.because a head coachrng spot is more lucrative and satisfying than an assistant'sjob. Sid Gillman left La Costa and his football-shaped swimming pool be- cause he is only 72 years old and there arc still thin~ he wants to try with an offense. Besides, the Express gave Sid a nice tllle: special assistant coach. Don Klosterman doesn't really know why he left the Rams. but he has a more impressive title: presidcntand general manager. . Presumably, the checks won't bounce although the original own- ership of the Express ran for cover Buo Tuc1E1 when losses reached $5 million and they were still counting. The new owner is a San Francisco investor who is said to bench enough to be eccentric enough to wish to be an owner in a new league. As a new league, the USFL has shown signs of good sense and 01herw1se. The USFL bas purchased some name players at th~ salary figure they obviously would have to pay and some borderline people at rather absurd pnces. S1dG1llman 1sasked to draw on his half century of expencnce and com- ment on vast amounts paid the hkes of Herschel Walker and Mike Rozier. "Well." Sid rcphcs. "It certain I) 1s good for the players." Whether owners running around scat<cnng banknotes will be to the eventual good of the entire league remains to be seen. How a salary ofS2 million a season to Walter Payton by the Chicago Bliu-ifPayton leaves the Bearsofthcsamccity-would benefit lhc LA Express is not quite clear. "A league needs 'name' players to sell tickets," Sid Gillman says, "but 1t needs competitive teams to continue selling tickets. But that is not my concern at the moment.'' Gillmao'sconcem is helping John Hadl with the offense. Had I is a former Gillman pupil, a quarterback in the CharJcrtradition, so itprob- ablrgocs without saying the Express wil throw the ball. In fact. among the early nicknames thrown out by the media is "Air Express." This also resulted ID a great line being thrown out by Gillman on the eve of the opening of the Express camp. Albaviswas in the news as owner of the Super Bowl champion Raiders, thcsameAI Davis who was a Gillman assistant with the Chargers ID theearly60's. AJoumahst asked Gillman 1f1t was a fact Davis pul in the passing game for the Chargers. "We were thrOWlDg the football.·· Gillman replied, "when Al Davis was still peeing in his pants." General Manager Klosterman went back to New York the other day au memberofa USFLcomm1ttcc designed tocontn vc ways and means Pleue .ee TUCKBR /84 Tberae Pacba.lalr.i • Stewart clings t o San Diego Open lead ho Bean's putting keeps him a shot back- entering final round at Torrey Pine5 - Pooley. who boun~ an approach shot off the top of a pecutor's head on the 18th, had a 71. indelar closed up with a 67 Pohl, Fiori and Morpn. a two-time wmner last season, all had SAN DIEGO (AP) -Payne "I'm dnvinagood. h1ttm& my irons 69s . Stewart used a IS-foot b1rd1e putt on good. and I'm start1na to play well," Stewart. a winnermeachofthe past the final hole to rttain a one-stroke said Bean, who last season has his first two seasons. h1l 17 areen and putted lead Saturday tn the third round of the non-win nm )car smcc 1977. "l feel from the fnngc on the one he missed San Diego Open Golf Tournament hkc I'm pla)'1nagood aa;i1n, and that's 1n a performance that was marred Stewart. resplendent in color-coor-the most 1mponant part." only by a reluctant putter He used 28 d1nated plus-fours, golf cap and knee-Chip Beck and veteran Ray Flo)'d, str0k~on lhe arecns. three-pulled for sock,, had a 69 in the bnlhant, warm, whQ...bad a b1rd1e-b1rd1e fin1~h. were his only bo&cY. two-putted for l"-O of sunny weather. and completed S4 tnotber stroke back at 203. Each h2d his birds« and missed tw1~ from holes 1n 201. 15 trokcs under par. •6'Mttlbe m.ctqrr:f'i.catfl ~=...;.;;;;-..-:.tQfilr~m;...;n Andy Bean. ini"£.thc·J211lliflC-UCTCndin& champion G ary "l can~\ y I let one ~t away. touch that ner of t Hallbcra. who had il second con-bccau4ie 68 1s a aood score. ' tcwan nc title for six consecuuve sccullvc 66. and Mark O'Mura. with said "1 didn't make the putts 1 could ~sons, islso birdied the flnat hole at ll 68, were at 204. O'Mcara 1s from have, but y terday (Fnday) 1 made 1he 7,002-yard Sou1h count at Tomy L«auna N\gucl. 'iOmc I shou1dn•t have P'incs for a fivc--undcr-par 6 7 that left The &roUP at 20S. only four off thl" "Tomom>w (today), I'll JUSt uy \o him one thot back at 202 aoina into lead with 18 hole rcma1n1ng. in· do the same th1na. put It in the 1oday)Jinal round of the chase for the eluded Joey Sindelar, Dan rohl. f J fairway. on the grttn and f.'' m) If $72.000 nn1 pmc Fion. Gil Moraan an~ Don Poole •• a c:bancc for some b1rd1 • Floyd. who played w1th Stcwan 10 the final thrttSOme saluted his partncr'o; pla~ as "a fine round of golf. 1 don't ~member him m1ss1na a arcen 11 was a very ca.'iy 68 he shot He didn't have to work hard at an) time." tewart. v.ho out-dro"e Floyd b) 5()...60 yards a coupleoft1mcs. reached two of the par-fivr hole 1n two and two-putted for b1rd11t He holed from four fttt on \he fifth bole and m1ued from the same distance OD the next bole. 1ewan m3de a 12-foot bud1c putt on tht 14th hole. threc--putted the 1 Sth. then rqa1ncd le control oflhc top 'ipot Y.1th the birdie on II. "I'd rather be lead1na than tradi but o~ hot. t.,'O shou. that can to immediately. "II It means ii that I h ~ntd to post the best S4-hol .. ht id. 82 0ral'ge Cont DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Janyary 128, 1884 I SPORTS BREAK Grant announces his retire111ent as Vikes' coach From AP dl1patcbea HONOLULU -Rud Grant formally annotJnced Saturday tha1 he was ~tepping down a) the Minnesota Vilong.s coach, ending a successful 17-yeai \lint at the helm of the Nauonal Football Ltague club. It appeared virtually certain that Vik.logs assistant Les Steckel. 37. will be named toda} as the new Minnesota coach. Grant, 56, will remain with the orsanization in $Ome yet tO be determined post. He flew to Honolulu to personally tell Vik· 1ngs President Max Winter, who has a home here, of his decision. Grant said at a press con- ference that he decided sometime "around the Super Bowl" that be wished to Quit coaching in order to pursue other interests. some- thing that time had not permitted GRANT dunng his NFL coaching career. Also at the press conference, Mike Lynn, the V1k1nss' general manager. said that "a nominee" for the coaching post was on his way to Hawai i. It wa~ learned that Sterkel was scheduled to arnvc in Honolulu later in tht• da\ "\\ t' "111 meet with the nominee tonight and hopefulh· tomorrow (this) morning at the Pro Bowl game. we'll be able to announce who is the new head coch of the Vikin~:· said Lynn. The Minnesota general manager indicated the only details to he worked out with Grant's successor was length ol tontract and compensation. Grant emphasized that an) speculation that he was quitting the c:oach1ng JOb because of ··inner tbnnoil, personalt1y clashes or health problems," was not valid .. Quote of the day ~c Kelly Trlpucb, star forward of the Detroit Pistons, ·after succumbing to a wrap-around ktu JllpPlied at Seaule's Kingdome by exouc dancer Morpooa,$p011•s famed Kissing Bandit: "It was like hugging a mattress. When I saw her C'Oming at me, 1 thoU&ht it WM a Mack truck. I figured 1 bad two options, either get hit or ,et out of the way. I decided. to g~t hit." New York YC picks America II \, f \\ 'I n R -.\men ca 11 will represl..'nt the "l'\~ York Yacht Club 1n Its bid to regain the .l.menca's Cup in Australia 1n 1987. the club has announced. The America 11 challenge will be directed by Chuck K.Jrsh . a leadin~ sailing S) nd1cated manager. John Kolius will be skipper and helmsman. The Ne"' York Vacht Club also tn\ 11ed other clubs throughout the nation to JOln forces m the quest for the America's Cup. -which \.\as won last year by Australia after ha\'1ng been 1n the Ne"' York club's possession for 132 \ear. ·on T ue~Ja~. D~nn1s Conner. the losing skipper • last year. announced that he"' 111 ti) to regain the Cup with the suppon of a national organization under the banner of the San Diego Yacht Club. Conner is commodore of the club. In annuuncing the 1\ey, York Yacht Club's sekct1un . Commodore Emil Mo!>bacher Jr. said in a statement ··\.\e an: dl'tcrminl'd to bnng the America's Cup bad, to the I· S and 1hc Nev. Yorll. Yacht Club its home for 1 l:' \Caro;. We bclit\'e the team of Kirsch ~nd Knl1us repre'>t·n1 .. 1he best and the brightest in the spon toda~ ant.I 1-; the w1nn1ng eombinatton necessarv to mtet Y.hat will be our organ1zat1on's toughes1 chalkng.e" Bara La•• pull• away at 'Anita ARCADIA -Bara La.ss took a one· E tona1h lead at the outset then pulled away in the st~tch to a .SVt·lenath victory over Holiday Dancer in the Santa Monica Handicap It Santa Anita bdo~ 49,.S89 fans Saturday. Tbe .S·year-old ma~. hiJh·weialucd 11 124 pounds and ridden by Walltt GUftTI, finished tht seven furlonas in I :22 to earn $63,2.SO fprowner Sam Edward Stevens of la Mesa, Texas. The winner returned $7.60. $4.40 and $3.40. Guerra was ridina u a substitute for Pat Valenzuela, who was replaced on all his scheduled mounts Saturday because he burned his finaer on a stove It home. Valenzuela is the lcadinajock.ey of the current meet with 31 victories. • Holiday Dancer. 11 7 pounds and ridden by Chris Mccarron, led the rest of the field offimes and mares, 4- year-olds and up. rcrumin& SS and $3.60 for second place. Bally Knock.an. carrying 113 pounds and with Jeffrcr Fell riding, rallied outside in the stretch and came 1n another lf•·length back in third. Bally Knockan paid $4. Be-autiful Dawn, K.attcgat's Pride, Irish O'Brien, High Haven. Night Fi~ and Vamp of Savanna also ran. Lendl, McEnroe pitted ln final PHILADELPHIA -Top-seeded ~ Ivan Lend! eliminated third-seeded Yan-, nick Noah, 6-3, 6-4, Saturday night to set up a repeat final against defending cham- pion John McEnroe in the U.S. Pro Indoor Tennis Championships. McEnroe, establishing' his serve early ousted unseeded Wojtek Fibak 6-2, 7-6 in a Saturday afternoon semifinal. McEnroe. the second seed, has won the cham- pionship 1n the past two years, beating Lcndl in the 1983 final in four sets. LcndJ, 23, of Czechoslovakia. broke Noah's service in the fou rth game of the first set and then held service to win the set. He served three love games and in one stretch won 12 straight points. In the second set, the two held service until the fifth gar:ne. when Lcndl broke through again. The deciding point came when Noah, from France, drove a forehand over the baseline. Noah was unable to break through the Czech's serve during the rest of the 'match. Dionne replaced by Nicholls INGLEWOOD -Center Bernie ~ Nicholls of the Los Angeles J(jngs has been , named to the Campbell Conference All· Star team to replace the injured Marcel Dionne for the National Hockey League All-Star game, the team announced. Nicholls. 22, is the Kings' third best scorer with 27 goals and 36 assists. He will make his first All-Star appearance in the Jan. 3 I contest. Dionne was voted onto the Campbell team by members of the sports media but has been o ut for nearly three weeks because of a sprained ankle. The 13-year- veteran would have been appearing in his eighth NHL All-Star game. Bertolacclni leads LPGA field DEERFIELD BEACH. Fla. -Sil via n Bertolaccini shot a third-round 71 to assume a one-shot lead after the third round of an LPGA event Saturday. In a fi ve-way tie for second were Lauri Rinker, Joanne Carner, Rosi-e Jones, Patti Rizzo and Kathy Postlewiat, while Jo Ann Washam and Jerilyn Britz were at 213. Bertolaccini, an Arsentinian. has not won on the LPGA tour since 1979. Nancy Lopez moved into contention, three shots back at 214. after firing a 69 Saturday. She was tied with Sally Little. Juli Inkster and Pat Bradley. Roselle feu• eacalatm, aalarle• HONOLULU -JI playen' salaries [!] art bid up substantially by the new !eaauc1 411 • "mo~ than a few" National Footbal Leque team1 could lose money in the ne"t few years, says Pete Rozelle. "Our ownen in the strike settlement last year gave s~bstantially to the_players; now they'~ beinf Asked to '11ve aaain it the office.'·· the NFL oommisstoner said Friday ~t Aloha Stadium, site of today's Pro Bowl. 1'It s funny but from our rcpons, some of the USFI.. (United States Football Leque) owners are u concerned as w~ ·~about e~latina salaries." The USFL s htah stakes btds for players is one of a number of naggjna worries for the NFL. and Rozelle refl~ted back on the league's younaer days wi th some lon11"8. "The challenaes ~rtainly aren't as much fun as in the earlier days, which were mainly foo tball -trying to promote the game and do all we could to make 1t better," he said. • Emeraon, partner reach final LA QUiNT A -Antony Emerson. a ~ former Corona del Mar High standout teamed with USC teammate Rick Bengston Saturday to advance to the finals in the doubles competition of an invitational collegial~ tennis tournament at La Quinta Hotel. · In the other doubles semifinal, Rick Leach from Laguna Beach High, and his partner Tim P~wsat. weren't as fortunate, dropping a decision to Kelly Jonei. and Jerome Jones, unrelated teammates from Pep- perdine. In singles, Jorge Lozano of USC defeated Tom Mercer off'CU, 6-2, 6-7, 6·1 . to advance to that final. Today, Lozano faces teammate Todd Witsken who defeated Pepperdine's Danny Leal, 6-0. 6-2 in Saturday's other semifinal. Hawley released from hospital ARCADIA -Jockey Sandy Hawley. ~ who suffered a coml'ression fracture of the lower back in a spill at Sant.a Anita last week, was released from Arcadia Methodist Hospital Saturday, his wife said. "He's feeling fi ne," said Vicky Hawley. "He's sitting up in bed. The doctors say he should be walking around m a week or so. They say he should be back riding in a month to six weeks." Hawley, 34, was unseated Wednesday when his mount, Vivaciously, stumbled leaving the gate in the second race. Televt9lo!lf radio TELEVlStON 9 a.m. (2) -COLLEGE BA!KETJlAU - Arkansas vs. Villanova from Phil•ckt::· _ 10 a.m. (4) -COLLEGE BASK AU -l.SU at North CatOfiiia. t 1 a.m~(2)-MBA~.All·S.tar~me: East vs. WC$t from Denver. (S6) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL - Nortbwwcm '•t Oh.io State. Noon (4) -SPORTSWORLD -The World Professional FiJwe Skating CbampioJJ$hip$ from Landover, Md. (taped). I p.m.(7)-NFJ,.-Pro Bow-l;AFCv1. NFC from HonoluJu. t:30p.ro.(2)-SPOBTSSUNDAY-WBCsuper- li~tweight champion Bruce Curry (34-7, 17 KOt) vs. Ball CosteJlo (26-0, 16 KOs) in a scheduled 12-round title fie.ht from BeaumonJ, Texas. ~4)-GOLF-finaJ round coverage of the Andy WiJhams Open from San Diego. · 2 p.m. (28)-TBNNIS -Final round play ih 1be U.S. Pro Indoor Championships from Pbil11deJphi.A {ta.Ped). 1 f·p.m. (56)-COLLEOE'BASKETBALt-UC Irvine at UC Sama Barbara (delayed). IL\DIO CoHe;ge Barutball -UC Irvine at UC Santa Barbara, 2 p.ni., KWV£ (108·FM). Soettr-Lazers at St. Lours, 2 p.m. (delayed). KFOX (93.S..FM). Zamora Crou1e OCC TRAINERS. • • From Bl and springs near the Pirate duaout -all a far cry from the Olympic competition that awaits them this summer. As for after the Olympics, Zamora will tum her attentions to softball which she plays at Chapman. Zamora and her teammates will represent rhe U.S. in an international tournament in Australia immediately after the Games. The former All·Clf and All-South Coast Conference left-fielder was a golden glove winner during her senior year at Mater Dei. Crouse has a "realistic goal" of being an athletic trainer at a major university in one or two sports. But she would also ~ome day like to be an athletic trainer for a professional basebali team. ''But J know, you have to start at the around and work your way up -just like the players," Crouse admits. That's basically what Crouse and Zamora did when they decided to enter sports medicine, and all it got them was an assignment at the 1984 Olympics. Rustlers can't hold on, 72-63 Golden <West threw a scare into South Coast Conference contender Cerritos Saturday night, but the host Falcons wore down the Rustlers in the second half to earn the win. Jn a Pacific Coast Conference clash at Saddleback, the host Gauchos eked out a victory over San Diego Mesa in a game that wasn't decided until the final two minutes. Here's how it went: Cerritos 7!, Golden WHt 63 The Rustlers (I ~6 in conference, 3-14 overall) ~nJoy~d a 27-15 advantage with .about seven minutes rema1rung tn the first half before the host Falcons (6-1. J8-5)began chipping away. . Cerritos pulled to within five points by intermission at 42-3 7, and finally gained the lead with 81h minutes remaining at 55-54on an outside jumper by Joey Yezback. That ignited a 9--0 run by Cerritos in a thrct·minute span which gave the Falcons a 62-54 lead. Golden West gamely battled back to pare the deficit to fo ur (64-60) with 2:20 remaining, but that's as close as they were to come. Golden West. which shot 64 percent in the first half, had trouble finding the range in the final 20 minutes connecting on just 9 of 33 (27 percent) during that time. Three Rustlers hit double figu res in scoring: Mike Judge ( 17). Rich Murray (14) and Mike Love (13). Saddleback 71 , San Diego Mesa IS The Gauchos ( 5-2, 9-1 1) assumed second place in the PCC. thanks in part to Walt DeCasas, who hit five straight free throws in the final I :48. The charities came with Saddleback on top. 66-64. The Gauchos led by as many as nine (50.41) in the second half, but Mesa (4-3. 12-9) caught them moments later at 52. It was close the rest of the way. Gretzky streak stopped by LA Has OCC found a cure? ED~IO'\ TON . .\lbena (AP) -The Los Angeles l\.1ng'> cnJed \.\.-ayne Gretzky's r"cord point streak at 51 Lon'>cC'ut1' c iames Saturda) ntght and halted the ldmonton Oilers' six-game Y.tnntng streak with a 4-2 '\at1onal llolkC) League victory. <ia·11\..~ had picked up at least a goal or an assist mall 51 <)tier'> games this season. He hadn't been held scoreless for 60 wa1ght re:.-gular-season games dating back to last 'l·a~on Tile 1'.mg\. v..ho halted Gretzky's previous NHL rL·rnrd ml·ai.. :it J(J games last season. duplicated the feat ~aturda~ < 1n't1k~ had three good scoring chances, but 1hc) v.ere from closr 1n and he had little room to mancll\l'I H 1" hl'~t t h:uice for a point came m 1dway through the tirst pcrtc•J Y.ht:n he lured goaltender Markus Mattsson ;mLI both Jefen..,l'men to his side of the ice and th en set up tcammJte C harl1e Hudd~. But Hudd) looked at the open net anJ then \ht111hc nud, behind Mattsson. but across the front uf the u~1.:. Even Jciublr -;h1ftmg the sore-shouldered Gretzky through the th1rJ period didn't produce the sought-after point. Dun ng Im recorJ meak Gretzky pi cked up 61 goals and 92 as\1'\t'i for I 53 points. The Kings srnred three second-penod goals and then u\ed the cu<;.h1on to get through the fi nal 20 minutes for the \ lCtOI') Bern it·~ 1cholls scored tv.1ce forthe Kings and Anders I fakansson and Ken Houston added one each. Edmonton got goals from Don Jackson and Tom ( 1orcncc in the third period .,,,,,, dlJlfH)f•led BMW aeale1 HUGE SELECTION 1984BMW's ln•ex•pen•slve• '(1n 1k spen' stvl not h1gtt 1n price reatonable. c1ass1f1ed ..U.-... 11dvert1s1ng ._., r--. Classified Advertising 642-5678 MURPHY PIMM UCI can't take UCSB lightly Porter takes leadership role and Pirates blast Dons, 89-48 By JOHN SEV ANO Of tbe OallJ Piiot ltaft Coach Tandy Gillis admits he's been looking for a sorely needed sparkplug to get his sta8$en ng Orange Coast College basketball team back on the nght track. After one streak earlier in the season. in which the Pirates won six of seven games, including a victory against then No. I-ranked Imperial Valley, OCC hit the skids once South Coast Conference play began. losing four of its first SIX. <iANTA BARBARA -The UC lrvme basketball '( Finally, though. after 22 games. and more searches for team. hopm~ to keep a good th mg gomg. tangles with the the right combination than a computer could figure. G1llts Gauchos of OC Santa Barbara here today (2 p.m.). th mks he may have stumbled upon the solution. The contest will be broadcast li ve on radio station John Berry and Jeff Stephens scored 16 pomts each. K WVE (I OS..f'M) and on a delayed basis by Cha nnel 56 (at and Steve Shattuck added 15 . to lead the Pirates to an 11 p.m.>: 89-48 demolition of Santa Ana Saturday ntght that ended The Anteaters. wi nners of their past fou r straight, are the first round of conference play for both schools. currently 6-2 in conference. I 0-7 overall. The ninth-place The victory improved the Pirates· league record to Gauchos are 1-6 and 6-1 O under first -year Coach Jerry 3-4, 11·l0 overall, and also secured, for tbe moment at Pi mm , who was previously at the University of Utah. least. the fourth and final spot for the conference's post- " The one thing we have to do is not let down. pla y season tournament. The loss, the Dons' worst in 15 years. hard and go after them." said UCI Coach Bill Mulligan. dropped them to 2-5. 13-1 1. "With this game bemg on the road it will be tough if we're The real story to Saturday's game. however, was not not ready to play." the final score. or Berry, or Stephens, or Shattuck, or the The Anteaters. who are coming off an 81 ·80 victory at even the fact Santa Ana had its lowest halftime output m Cal State Fullerton. are led by team captain Ben more than two decades ( 16 points) -although 1t all McDonald, who is averagjng 15 .6 points per game. contributed. Sophomore Tod Murphy, who has been on a tear of late. is Instead, the difference. at least the major one in Gillis' next at 14.1. eyes. belonged to a freshman who was making his flm nan Sophomore Scott Fisher. a 6-7 forward. paces 1he of the season; a start. no less. that was really an accident Gauchos with a I 7.0 scoring average. He also grabs close to and came out of desperation in that Gillis felt he had no seven rebounds per contest. Sophomore guard Henry alternatives left . Connor ( 13.1 avg.) is another player UCI must watch Last year. Bll{f)' Porter. a 6-1 freshman guard out of closely. Tustin High, didn't even play basketball. He· simply Noted Mulligan : 'Tm glad this game is Sunday attended classes at OCC. And even though he made the (today) instead of Saturday because it gi ves us another day squad this year. he hadn't played more than fi ve minutes a ....._ ________ ..... to get off the high." game 318 ... ~ 528,~ 633,733 ·'.usrOM ~All c~m LEASING ~fl~ "INl.t PL.ANC STERLING BMW ~ ,..,.,. • ..,, H t.1••" 1 ~40 .1nm1>ori Ao NtwfJO'I 8ec1~1) &40-6-144 WE ER \'ICE ALL MAKES OF BICYCLES OPEN7DAYS Mesa Verde C.nter 305 Palm 2701 Harbor Blvd Balboa, CA Coata MeH, CA 92626 9266 I 714 751-4882 714 673-1352 • UCI romps in tennis The I 6th-ranked UC lrvtne men's tennis team rebounded from its setback aaafost UCLA Friday by handina Claremont· Mudd a 9-0 shellacking Saturday at UCI. Meanwhile.. the UCI women's team also r~orded a home victory, bcatina Lona Beach State. 6-3. Claremont-Mudd. playina Its first match of the season. entered the contest as the No. 3 ranked team 1n Division Ill. The victory raised UC l's record to 3-I. With Stephen An11ton. UCl's No. I sinilcs player, tak.ina the day otT, the Ant.taters were led by sophomore Bruce Man Son Hin1 Mui Son Hin-. ranked 2S1h 1n the country at the Division I level. disposed or Marie Nyi. 1he fiOh-ranlc.cd performer m 0 1v1s1on Ill, 6·1. )·6, 6-1. Ken Derr. pla)'ina No. 2 sinaJes. wasted no time m beating Jeff Gamer in straiaht sets, 6-2. 6-4. In doubln , Neal Amor and Julian Barham~ playina No. 11 dropl)Cd Nys and Alex Co1tb. 6-4. 2-6, 7-). UC Irvine retums to rhe couru this afternoon. v1siuna the University of San Dicao. The VCI women <2· l ), who have had their last 1wo matches po r~ned because of hiah wand • ~howtd no 111 efl'~u from the layoff against Lona Beach State Lola Trenwuh was impreu1vc 1n both s1naJts and doubles. wannina 6·0. 6· I an sin&IH and rcamina with [J)anc Harne)' rM a 6-1 . 6-4 tnumph tn doubles. 7~ I Until Saturda-.. All Porter did. in his debut was scored seven points. dish off 13 assists, grab I 0 rebounds and come up with two steals. More importantly, he provided a much-needed lift to the Pirate attack. "J think we've finally found a guard who wants to do ll," said Gillis, referring to the team's necessity ·for someone to take control. ··we've needed some guard leadership. Maybe he's the guy." · According to Gillis, the reason it took so long to discover Porter was because the OCC coach was trying to find a cure through his sophomore guards initially. And it wasn't like Porter was tearing up his teammates on the practice floor, either. "He was turning the ball over. too, just like the rest of them." said Gillis. "But I knew this, J knew he was a tough defender. knew he was a good kid, and knew he had a good basketball mind." So, after all else failed. Porter got his shot. And he made the most of it. If the truth were told, as well as Porter played, the Pirates really didn't need that much to overcome the.Dona. After a sluggish start. which saw OCC with as many turnovers as it had points ( 4) and Santa Ana holding a 6--4 lead through the first six minutes. the Pirates went on a rampage that saw them outscore the Dons. 36-1 O. over the final 13:44 of the first half to take a 40.16 advantage at the 1 n term ission. The Dons. who hit just 6 of 35 shot attempts during the first half, scored only three baskets during the blitz. The Pirates. meanwhile, were having a field day at Santa Ana's expense, with Stephens reaping most of the rewards. scoring 11 of his 16 points. Porter. incidentally. who had only two points on two free throws. had seven assists and seven rebounds in the first 20 minutes. The second half wasn't much prettier. althouf)l the Dons took less than l 0 minutes to score as many points as they did the entire first half. Santa Ana did stage one rally, closina the deficit to 49·28 with 14:02 to play. But • final spree by the Bucs, in which they outscored the Dons 11-0, put their opponent out if its miserr for good. As a result. Gillis emptied his bench and everyone scored. ........._ "l think we can,..play this good," added Gillis. "We have played this ao<Xt. We just tum to garbaae aaainst certain teams." Which is something Giibt hopes won't h•PP-Cn in the second half of conference play. nd may not 1f Poncr's showing Saturday is any indication of what's ahead. "Ke makes thinas happen," said GUlis. "We·~ been trying to find a catalyst. Maybe now we hllve. •· . UCI routs Loyola LOS ANGELES -UC lrv1nc·s women roiJed 10 their ei&hth straiiJlt baske1ball victory Saturday nl.Jht. OutlCQr· ing host Loyola-Marymount1 87-60. Cheri Graham and Jack.1c Vander Pocl uch hid 14 an the first halfand aceounacd for the n"t 16 Anieau:r pain tn the conlcsl. UCI led ll intermi sion, 4().J l. Vandcr Poet finuhed w11h 14 more In the KCOnd half, whilt Graham added eiaht while olayina sparinaJy in the final 20 minutes. . TM vkcory upped UCl's overall l'ttOnl to I .5-• Wllh a dltt an a tournament at Nevada La' V~ on i.p Friday. ' ... ~, - • - • I Yachta maneuver in cloee quarten as they drive fort.he etarting line In the San Diego .,..., .... ~., to Manzanlllo race. Holating chute ta Con- queat oat of Cabrlllo Beach Yacht Club. Or1ng• Coast DAIL V PILOT /Sunday, Janoary 29', 19&4 Bruins are ruined by DePaul,.84-68 Fresno spUrts past 49ers: Utah St., New Mexico St. Win From AP dl1patclae1 LOS ANGELES -TJrone Corbin scored 18 points and Kevin Holmes adde 17 as No. 2 ranked OePaul !>lasted UCLA 84-68 1n a nonconfcrence basketball pme Saturday at Pauley Pav1hon. Corbin and Holmes led a second-half onslaught that saw a 56-48 game tum J· o a blowout. The Blue Demons proved their record to 16-0 and the Brutns fell to 12-4. Wtth the score 61-521 DcPaul went on a 15-4 blitz to take a 20.pornt lead, its b1gest lead of the game. The Blue Demons held a tight 38-34 lead at halftime befort their team speed and rebound103 strength took control of the contest. Kenny Fields had I 6 points for 1.Sth-ranked UCLA bu~ only two tn the second half. Ralph Jackson added Ii points. DcPaul guard Kenny Patterson had 14 points and Tony Jackson 11 off the bench for the Blue Demons. In PCAA action: Fre1no St. 58, Long Beacb St. 4% FRESNO -Seni.or forwa.rd ~ard Thompson scored 17 of his game-high 21 pomts in the second half to lead the Bulldogs. Fresno State trailed 25-21 at the end of the half. and was do~n 30-25 five minutes into the second half bCfore out~ryng Long Beach 20-2 to take a 45-32 lead with 2:44 remammg. Lona Beach was held scortltsa for ova nine m1nytct dunna the second half and didn't have a field goal form~ than 13 mmutcs. Utn St. 7t, Su Jose St. 70 SA.N JOSE -Greg Grant and Vm<ic Washina· ton each scored 19 points to lead Utah State. Lcad1n1 20-19 midway through the fint half. Utah State scored I 3 strai&ht points, seven by center Ron Ence to take its largest lead of the penod, 33.19. Utah State led 41-29 at the half. Utah St.ate had its bigcst lead of the pme at S9-39 early in the final penod. New MesJ~ SI. 7i, Paclflc It STOCKTON -Lindsay McEJmeU and Andre Patterson scored 18 points apiece to lead New Mexaco State. Pacific freshman forward Jeff Ribel scored a ca'"r· hi&h 24 points to pace the Tigers. ln the Pacific-10: SW.ford H, Wublaiton St. 15 STANFORD -Keith Jones scored on a backdoor lay-in and Andy Fischer sank two clutch free throws in the final 52 seconds as the Cardinal outlasted the Cougars. Washington State's Chris Winkler had put the Couprs ahead, 65-64, with a three-point play with I :OJ rcmainina. But Jones took a pass from teammate Earf Koberlein under the basket and scored to put Stanford ahead for good. The Cougars, playing for the la.st shot. got the ball to guard Bryan Pollard. but he missed a 15-foot jump shot and Fischer rebounded. Fischer sank the clinching free throws with seven scc-0nds left Ore1oa St. 4', Callfontla 4% Yachts begin journey to Manzanilla BERKELEY -Beaver sophomore center Steve Woodside hit a layup with I :32 left and added a free throw with 13 seconds to go lo give the visitors the win. Woods1dc's layup broke a 40-40 tic, and the 6-8'!! c.enter made the front end of a one-and-one in the closing seconds u Oregon State, 12-4 overall and 5-2 in conference play. defeated California for the 12th time in their last 13 meetings. B) ALMON LOCKABEY D1111J Pllo4 9oet1ng Wnw S<\N DlEGO-Driven by a bmk 10-12 knot westerly breeze. 41 of the outhland's crack sailing yachts streaked 1010 Mexican waters late Saturday on the first leg of the 1.200-milc San Diego race. Four of the top rated Class A yachts served notJce from the stan that the battle for line honors (first to finish) was go1n~ down to the wire with the possibility of a new elapsed time record for the course. The start off Point Loma in the race to Manzanillo was spectacular as the majority of the fleet drove toward th e weather end of a short line, narrowly avertin~ collisiQns as the) drove under the bow of the race committee boat. Several of the smaller boats were crowded off the line as an excited roar went up from the large spectator fleet that nnged the starting area. Spinnakers started blossom- ing seconds after the starting gun. Led b) Roger MacGregor's 65-foot Anthem out of Lido Isle Yacht Club. three of the big Class A s~edsters ,: SPORTS MAILBAG Reach~ives viewpoint Sport' Editor: On January 7. J 984.1 w·ro te a lctterto the Daily Pilot 1 n rcc;ponse to Roger Carlson's" Prep Sports" column written Friday. January 6, regarding a possible rematch between Mater Dci and De Matha High School basketball teams next season. My letter was published 1n the Daily Pilot's Sports Ma1lbagonJanuary 13. 1984. On January 24, an apparent rebuttal tom) letter was published underthe Sports Mailbag taglinc. When I say apparent rebuttal 1 am refemng to the letter written by Tom Quinn that very spcc1fically had nothing to do Wlth the letter I wrote. I am amazed that your newspaper would pnnt a letter that 'Ylrtuall} had nothingtodow1th my comments. I am even more ama1ed that the letter wntten b) Tom Quinn was listed asa "Baron Rebuttle (sic)." My letter was written as a concerned tnd1vidual about high school athletics and the direction they are heading. It has absolutely nothing to do with Fountain Valley High School. The only mention in my letter about Fountain Valle) ts that 11 happens to be the city in which I reside. I could have listed a ficttcious name and address and the so- called .. Baron Rebuttle (sic)" would have never appeared in your newspaper. The "Baron Rcbuttle (sic)" was written totally out of context and never should have been printed. I consider ..,our printing Tom Quinn's letter irresponsible journal-' ism Both mv letter and Carlson's column referred to a possible match up between Mater De1 and DeMatha next season. It had nothing to do with MD and Fountain Valley going east this year. Neither my letter nor Carlson's column mentioned Fountain Valley basketball coach Dave Brown. My son happens to participate 1n two SJ><!rtsat Fountain Valle> -not three. What does this have to do Wlth my comments? I do not consider myself Mr. Big Booster and the number one fund raiser at Fountain Valley. l consider myself a concerned parent that wishes to do my pan in helping to sec that young student/athletes have a better opportunity to be successful in life. Bem&acoach at Santa Ana College hasnolhln& to do with my letter or m y feelings. For twenty years 1 have devoted a major portion of my l1fe10 work mg with young men and yo ung women athletes. It has been a verv rewardingexpcnence watching these )oung people grow and take their place in society. I have always stressed honesty, fair play and decency to my players. I would l1keto think that your newspaperwould<3o the same. As I stated tn the lastsentence of my previous letter- lefs keep high school athletics in the proper perspective. Jtm Reacb La Canada Stakes has strong field ARCADIA (AP)-Hcanliaht No. One. wtnncr of the Echpsc Award for the sophmore filly champion, leads a stronl field offive thoroughbreds entered 1n today'& SIS • 700 La Ca nada Stakes at ta Anita. carthaht No. One, owned by composer Burt Bacharach and tu~ wife, Carole, wall carry h11h wciaht of 12.S pounds in the 1'4-milc event that determine the -.year-old filly champion of Santa An1L1's winter mceuna. Victory in the La C'.anada is worth S91 ,200 and all five entrants arc eliaible for SS0,000 in Breeder's Cup prem~m award grabbed a frothy bone 10 their teeth as the) close-reached toward the South Coronado Island with their spinnaker poles almost on the headstays. About even with Anthem buL on a more weatherly course were Nick Frazce's 68-foot Swiftsure III, out of San Diego Yacht Club, and the 68.-foot Saga out of Long Beach Yacht Club. Merlin, the 67-foot record-holder for the race was trailing the other three boats. partl,Y because Terry Lmgenfelder and his crew took more lime hoisting their spinnaker. Merlin's elapsed ttme record for the race is 6 da~s and 2 hours. set in the 1978 race. She was also first to finish in the 1980 race but was far short of her own record. The fleet is divided into four classes. Anthem is the scra1ch boat with a minus four seconds per mile time allowance. Merlin carries 17 seconds per mile time allowance; Swiftsure 111 has 30 seconds per mile, and Saga has 31 seconds. Heading Class B 1s Sw1ftsure. a Frers-58 sk1p~red by Sy Kleiman. St. Francis Yacht Club; Epic, a C&C-38 John Aren•' Tomahawk of Balboa Yacht Club l• among the Manzanlllo race con- skippered by Ed Baumucllcr, Coronado Yacht Oub, is at the top of Class C; and Sac ta, a Nelson/Marek-41 sailed by Rogjho ,Partido. Acapulco Yacht Oub. heads Oass B. Saeta is ihe only Mexican entry in the race. By this mormng, crews were settling down into the race for handicap honors with boats in the lower classes standing a chance of saviing their times on the front- runners. One of the favorites for handicap honors is John Arens' Frers-51 Tomahawk out of Balboa Yacht Oub. Tomahawk is near the bottom of Class B wnh a total of 29.8 hours time allowance. There is the usual number boat-for-boat races within the race. Most spirited will be among five Santa Cruz-50s, ultra-light displacement boats noted for their downwind speed. One of the SC-50s is Upbeat. sailed br a Newport Harbor Yacht Club syndicate headed by Phi Rowe. The SC-SOs are all m Class A. Also in a boat-for-boat race are four Swan Class yachts, Cygnus. Questar, Salsipuedos, and Black Swan. tenders. Crew tte. the •tern to the dock before departing for the atarttng line. PUCHALSKI: POINT-PRODUCER ... F rom Bl Puchalski also gives credit to her teammates wtth the Barons' success (I 9-2 overall record, 6-0 1n league). "You can't wtn ltke this with one ind1v1dual." she notes. The two Fountain Valley losses 1h1s season have comt 1n close tour- nament games against Locke and Artesia. Those two team' eventually went on to win those tourneys. "I pay attention to my stats but it's not the most important thing to me. As a team, our goal 1s to win lea~e and see what we can do in CIF." said Puchalski. The girls' basketball program has been strong at Fountatn Valley in re<:ent years. Dunng Puchalsl..1'~ freshman and sophomore years. the Barons were league champions. but finished second to Edison last year. "The fanhest we've ione tn Cl F since I've been here 1s the quar- terfinals." said Puchalski. "We defi- nitdy feel we can go further with this team." Puchalski fills her time tn the spring as the catcher on the Barons' softball team. h's a sport she's been playing since early in grade school and one which she confesses was once her first tove. But not any more. "I've always been interested tn sports." she said. "I'm looktng for- ward to playing basketball in college. I ha\en't really narrowed down where I want to go. but I'll be lookmg at the coachmg staff and the academic program." aid her coach ... She's bttn con- tacted by a number of Dt\ 1s1on I schools. and I thmk she's got a good chance at playtng ~herever she goes. 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TOWMNI St S6 Maine '9, Dre.et 7S Mar111 60, lle>Oer1 Morris 53 MlsSICl\UWlfl n. llhod4! lllend New Hemc>111lre '9, Vele n No<tflffste<-n 106, Utlc.e .. St Frencls, NY M WIMI« 7• St Frencl1 Pe. 71 S•ent 67 Communttv CAlle9e SOUTH COAST CONFIEltENCE O..enQe Coe st It, S.nte Ant ., Ctf'rilOI n. GOl<len Wesl '3 CyO<HS J7, Ml Sin Antooto JS Compton IS, Fullerlon .. l"ACIFIC COAST CONFEltENCE S.ddleoeo 71, Sen Die90 Mew 6S 11 MireCoste 1• Pelon'llr U San 01"<1 67, Grossmont SO lm1>erlel Valiev 83 $outnwest.,-n High school ACADEMY LEAGUE Newoort Christian S2. Sf MIC,,Hl'S JS SI Avalon « L11>4trtv C"risllan .0 FndeV'l S<WH CENTURY LEAGUE E1 MoOtn1 '6. Tusttn •S S.nfa Ane-Velltv CT vm. Pift. Q Sent• Ant S3 Foorh1U S 1 0..enge ~S. Cenvon 53 ~E LEAGUE Er Ooreoo 66 E,_.enn (2 Los Altmll~ •9 K~ •1 Pecifica 66 CVO<Hl SI tc:e teti. IJ Loera .:Z FltlEEWAY LEAGUE l!I~ Per~ 70 Futlenon 66 ~· 11 Trov 7' Le Hell4"e •1 Sunnv Hilb SI GAllOIEN GaOVE LEAGUE Gero.n Grove 62 8ol11 Granoe La Quon I• '4 Slnt1190 Sf LOl Amigo\ 73 llel\ChO Alem•IK ORANGE LIEAGUI v eienc1e .W Welltf'n l3 "N9no1t1 •S &rN·Ollncll S7 SevenM 43, Ane1>e1m 2S ACADEMY LIAGUI CaPll•reno V1U1v Cnris1len IC, Cer Lu1~1n 31 women COLLE GI uc ,,....,,,. '1 LovOll·Marvmount 60 Pro Bowl has a definite Raiders-Redskins look HONOLUL tJ (AP) -Today's Pro Sowl wall haven mona Raiders-Redskins navor1 Wlth each of the clubs placing seven players on tht National Football League all- star teams. Ou1dmg the NFC offense will be Washmaton ~uanerback Joe The1smann, who led the Redskins to a s1n1le-scason 5eonna record of 541 points and a Super Bowl benh. He'll be opernt1na behind Washmaton tcammatesJcfT8ost1catcenter. RussGnmm at guard.and Joe Jacoby at tackle.· But a number of the Lo Anaeles defensive pla)'en who shut down the Redskans tn the Raiders' 38-9 uper Bowt victory last unday will~ on the other side of the line, including end Howie Lona. linebacker Rod Manin and comerbeck Lester Ha)'es ' The Pro Bowl, being play«! for the fifth consecutive time in Aloha Stadium. is sch«luled fora I p.m .. PST. SUI.rt and will be nationally tclcv1scd by ABC "It's an 1mpottant game tt\ the players bccau~ they -··- know it's the best against the best." said Coach 8111 Walsh of San Francisco. whose staff IS au1d1na the NFC .. It's up to us as coaches to u~ all their veat talents. "'It's kind of mmd-boulma for me. bea~ cverbody hert IS SO jt'Clt," added Wllsh. ln htS fi"t Pro 8oYrl dUt}' "Pnde makes the players play hard 1n th1spme." said Scattle'll Chuck Knox. the NFC' coach who·s involved 1n his fifth Pro Bowl "As the coach, )Ou ti) to let them ~how their skill . let the playcn decide the pme ... In the NFC'i nanina backfield alon& with The1smann arc rookie EriC' Dickenon of the Rams. who led the league 1n rushin&. and Wilham ndrcws of Atlanta. the NFl.'' Stt'Ond·lcad1na ru her San FrtnC'1ro's Jot Montana 1s the other NF quanerback. and runnina Pl k' Tony Dol"'SCtt of Dallas and Walter Pll}'ton or Chicago will spell Dickerson and .t\ndttws. Oan fout' ofS.'ln OtC' o t~ the \U\r1ing quartcrhad. for the AtT. with former aildleback Colkae tandout 8111 Kenne) of "'-an~s C'll) the backup M1am1 rookie CAn Manno had been "oted the 4'menc:an Conference st.1r1cr al quancrhack. hut ts unable to pla" btt•usc he's recupttat· 1ng from knee \urgery Veteran Earl Campbell ol Houston and rookie Cun Warner of~atlle will o~n a runn1na bee for the AFC, with ButTalo"sJot Cnbbs and ew Enaland's Tony Colhn ""llllna in the \\-tnl-\ Tht) 'II ~ fac-1na an NF defense that tncludn ta k Randy Whtie of Dalla end Ltt Ro) Selmon of Tampa 8&> and Ed Jone' of Dallas ltnebtckers La-wtt~ Ta)&or of the New \ork Giant and Mike 1nglttary ofCbi • and \lfety Mark Murph ofWashm11on Other AFC dcten 1 ... c 'linen mcludc Patuburah hneb ckcr Jack l...ambtn. mak.1na his n1nlh Pro Bowl appeananct. { kvcland hncbackcr Chtp Banks: M1 mi tackle Boh &ttmho"cr. and Kansa\ Ctt} corncfback Gllry rttn . ..... - IM Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, January 29, 198'4 FoR THE REcoRo ~ - -- NBA WESTlllH (0H,19tl NCI ,.ecNk DMIM W L .. ct. CH t.alltn ,. " "' Porll•nO 77 II ~ 'l s .. 111e n " ~, J1 1 Goto.n S1a11 20 2S ~ 1 ' Pnoenl • It 7• «1 71 , San D1e90 15 71 349 11 ti Midwest OMslen Ul•h 27 16 •• '28 0•11•' 7S 1t S6a 1' 1 S.11 Antonio 20 2• OS 1 > 0.11vtr 19 2S 432 I 1 HO\lllQtt II 76 409 9 I KenH' C1tv 17 2S 405 9• • l!ASTl!lltN CON,llltlNCI AMMk OM'*' 80,1011 34 ' 191 Pl'tlleo.!Dh•t 79 14 61 • S New York 14 II S7 I ,.., N-Jtf\ff 21 11 500 11 , Weslll1111ton It 1S 431 IS , Central OIVlllen Milweu"H 24 19 SSI O.tro11 23 l9 S4I All•nll 14 20 S.S > Cll•OllO 16 ,. 400 6 , lndotno 12 19 293 11 Clevetend 12 JO m 11 1 • wlUrdev'' Scores No gomu \Cl>eduled TocM\l'S Gem. All·~ter uome on Denver ~OLLEGE HOW too 20 ••red Nortll CerOlllll ( 16-0) OHi Georgie Ttc11 13·61 2 OePeul c 16·01 bee t UCLA. 84·61 ) Kenluc• v t IS 21 oeel Georgl•. 64-40 4 Georgetown ( 17 2) OHi Pllfsburoh 6J 57 S Marv1and t 13·3) lost to Notre Dame 52·47 6 Nevedo Les veo1n !ll-ll .,.at Cet Stall F ullertoo, 12· lS (Oii 7 Houston (17 J) .,.at BtYlor. u -sa a Texas Et Peso (11·11 OH t Ntw MUICO, 60· S9 9 lllinoos f IS ·2> DUI Michigan 7S·66 14 otJ 10 LSU f 12 4J 010 nol otev 11 011.lonomo 16 J> tosl to ~moh1s Stote 69 6S 12 Tutse t 17 11 010 not ol•v 13 Memphis Stete 114·31 oeet Oklo- homo 69·6S •• LOU•SV Ill ( 17·SI IO\I to ~routlle 4S 60 IS UCLA 12·41 1ost to DePe ul 84-61 16 ,t.ri.enHs IS·31 did nor Pl•v 11 Woke Forest 113·'1 tlt•t Vtr111noe , 84 76 18 Georg·• 12 St IOSt 10 Kefltuc•v 64 ,0 19 Vorg1n11 t 12 •1 tost to W•lle forest 14·76 20 Svrecuse f I• ) tltat St Johns 71·7• 1011 PCAA Nt•11Cla La\ VtOa\ UC Irvine Canfefence WL 9 0 6 2 s 3 s 3 Ovwel WL ,. 1 Col Stole Fuller ton New Me•ico State Utah Stale Fresno Stole L0119 Beech Stale Sen Jose Slaff UC Santa Barbero Poc1flc • 3 • 3 3 s 2 6 ' ' 0 • S.turCS.y"' Score' 10 7 •• s 9 e 10 6 13 s 6 11 6 11 6 10 1 11 Nevada Las Veoas 82. Cet Stole Full· ertoo 7S (otl Fresno Sta te SI, Long Beech Stale •1 New Mexico State 7S, Pactlk 69 Utah State 79, Son Jost Steff 70 Sundav'' Geme UC Irvine at UC !>ante Bero.r• (Cnannel S6 at I I Pm , dti'Ytell Mlndlllf's Game Freino Statt •• Ull" S111e IC,,enne S6 01 1 P!Tl.I COMMUNITY COLLEGE Onnee Cout H , S.m• ~M 41 (So411tl Cout LN-) SANTA AHA -Kelty 11 Walker 8 Sl•lford 2 C•meron l Wllllem s • TriPltll 4 ThOmu 1 Shaw 7. Luneloulst 2 Tptets 20 8-17 48 ORANGE COAST -Morgon 2 Goue111e • Porter 7. Berrv 16 Steonens 16 Toomev 4 Snottuck IS Jonts 3 Svmonsll.1 2. Gueu S. 'Fermer lS TOtall 39 11·19 19 Hetlllme Orange Coast, •0· 16 Total lout\ Senta Ana 19, Orange Coast 17 Ctrrltoi 72, Golden Wtst '3 1Sou1h Coast Conference> GOLDEN WEST -Slber 7. O'Connor 6. Bruce 6, Murrov I( Judot 17, love 13 Totals 2S 13 ls 63 CERRITOS -Grter 21, Yutiack 19 Hennen 11, Otis J, Kullkt I, Speers 6 Fllrgerelel • Total' 29 U · 19 72 Halftime Golden West, 42·37 Total louts GOiden West 12, Cerrito\ 14 Fouled out Slber IGW). O'Connor IGWl Technic•ls O'Connor <GWI, Coach Green- l1tle1 IGW). Hannen (Cl 1, Greer (Ct S.dchbaCk 71, SO Mesa 6S tP•Clflc Coast Centwence) SAH DIEGO MESA -Winters '' Thrower 7 Webster 11, Cnen.ull ll, H1c1o.s 12. Mnek 2 Colbe<I ' Totell 19 21·3& 6S SAOOLE9ACI< -Adems I I Olivier 7 Arctneeu• a DeCeMts I I Johnson 11 Muteler S Thomn 9 Cerr 2 Totots 2S 21 31 71 H•lfl1ma SeelelltOICk. 3S· 34 Total tou•s S.n D1t00 Mts. 28 Sadott· ooct. 29 Fouled out Webster (Ml Olivier <S> Thom0> tSI Carr IS) COMMUNITY COLLEGE Souttt Cout Conference C.nferenc• Overal WL WL Fulltrion 6 I l4 6 Cerritos 6 l 18 S CVPrtU S 1 U 7 ComPton • l 11 10 Orenot Coes• 3 4 11 lO SentaA,,o 2 s 1)11 Golden W"t I 6 J 14 M• San Antonio I 6 9 13 S.turdev's S<.,.., Ort!lff Cots• 89. Sentt .Alie 48 Cerr•IO$ 72, Goteltn WHI 6J Compton t S. Futttrlon •• CYDrtU 37, Ml Sen Antonio JS S.IUrCS.v'' Gemes (1:l0 p.m.) GOldell Wtsl •f ()ra noe COH I CvPrtn et ComPlon Futterton et Cerritos Sent• An• et Ml Sen Al'llon10 P•clflc CoHt Confertnc• tm1>trial Valttv SeCIOltOec ~ S.n O·eoo MeM Mir1Cos11 Sen D•eoo Soulllw1111rn Pa•omer Gron mont Cenlwenc• Ovwd WL WL 1 0 19 , S 1 9 II 4 3 12 9 • J 12 10 • l 10 6 l ' IS ' I 6 II II 0 1 s 16 S.IUrcMv's ~· SeCIOttt>eck 11 Se" 019110 Mts. 6S MlreCo\te 7•. Pelomer 6t 'i1n D1eoo 67 Gronmof't !JO tm~ri•t Vettev 83, Southwestern 71 W~V's Gamet (7:l0 o.m.I Seeldlet>eck et Pelomer M1r•Cost1 el Sen 019110 Mtse Gronmont at tm1>1rlal v111ev $oulhwtsttr11 et s;n Dlt OO HIGH SCHOOL NewPOf1 Ct1rl1"-n SJ, St. Ml<N•'a U (Audlmv LN~) NaWPOttT CHlltlSTIAN Klle>•lro(I< 14 Weo.r 6 Howerd 10. MorH n 2, Sti.ert I, Jol'tnton • Mori><• ) Hedltv 7. Gr1nc11 •. Kelltf ' !.chOlr 2 T'otets 11 10 I• ~2 ST IWCHAIL'5 -M41tton 1 ltulr 7, M4lrt1111 .II PoutHrd ) V•ltnruele 0 f ot•I• ll 9 10 lS Scert h Ovanen Na•-1 C"rltlll l'I 11 10 71 \I Mlcri.tl \ I I ~ f 01e1 foul• Newoorl Cllr 11 .. n /whCl'ltfl \ I l Avelofl 44, Llbef1Y CMl1tllln 40 (AU_,,. L.._,.) AVALOH F"°t 11 M41rhn ), PoHer ). ""''tt1 I H~lf1!11111J '· HOii • TOtl l\ I' 1'·1t ... LlllltTY CNlllSTIAN -,,,,_.,., 72 ~oer 4 WMnav t, Ja!Nt 0, L.llClwicll S Tol•fl , •• 11 '° lar9 .. ., OMl1Wt Aveton 11 1J 1 1)-« llbtrtv Cllrl\ttat'I t IS 7 ,__.O To111 loult AnlOll f, L.IWtv Cllf'l1tl1n u ,Olliecl 0\11 Wflltntv IL.Cl TacMIC:al L!Mfly Cllrlaflt n bencll COLL•G8 WOMtlN UC lntne 17, L9VClia .. UC •YtHI -Anlt'IOl'ty 4 lt~s .. au 0 ~OMtJ 1. Hloulll '· ._..,, 10 o-1. H•rr• 0, Welton 6. ~111'Pton a, Venotr Po.I 2', Gr~ 12 llt•ndal 2 Total• '1 3 10 11 LOYOU·MAJtYMOUNT Scl!ulta 4 h~ 0 ~idllln 11 '9c«d 4. LOH1 0, ~o •. Porttr 13. Scott I C•rd,..r •. COMOtfv o Total• 2' • 4 ~ Hallllnlf UC lrvlM '° ,, To••• lout• UC lr'llnt 11 , LO'IOlt ~,,, mount II S.nt• Anlt• SATUlllOAY'S lltESULn IUltl of '1·de\I tMroutHlred mfftlntl FIRST lllACE. 6 lurlongs Ralie o SJav lLlohaml IS 00 I 00 • 20 nooa 1~1•1 19 20 7 60 Lot.velle's L•Clv l Ptocev I 2 to Al10 r.ceo Fair ~1sM1 Ptri~s F1111n1, Suell • ~n Premier LH\ AbOve the Pines ~dem Sl>ltnoour BIOncH BomD• sne~. Kothlnlr.a, Mat• M1 Time I 10 t S SECOND RACE. 6 lurtol'g> No04e Furv <Guerro 8 60 l 10 ? 80 uon ol Ille Desert IP111<.ev1 2 40 710 TH A1111e !Mer.a) '•O Also raced Ber~t1ona , !>uPer Tarallumere Guerds Best Hurreo B•k 1ava. Time 109 1 S S2 DAILY DOUBLE f3 31 Da•CI ~2 20 THIRD RACE. I • molts Time for Silence (PlncoYI 1 60 3 60 3 70 So Goes tFell> 3 20 2 80 Allied Commander !McCarront 3 60 At>o raced· Golo•Y Pronct Cerro Pinto, Lafevettt Lari!., Worosworth. Chamuscedo. Tree Runner TltM l 49 llS FOURTH RACE. 7 turlon1a Estele (McCerronl 4 80 260 240 3 20 260 340 AllOrew n Me Emootoen (Dtl•houssovtl Ice Ca Def 1sno.mel\er > A~o raced Stend Pat Rlvetero T1mt U2 2 S U EXACTA 11·4) Pa•d '3400 FIFTH RACE. 6 > lurton11i on turf Sttt!mcflve t Olhs., I 8 60 460 2 60 RamDling Nelivt <Btac~J S 20 3 00 Mr Pnme M11111ter <McCorronl 2 40 Also receo. Le R1ca•n Ot>sllneoo. Coont Gtma Western Time I IS 2 S SIXTH RACE. 6 lur1angs Mv Darling Ont IMcCrn1 J 40 2 60 2 40 Zvthum (Fuentes> • 10 3 80 Crownlfl (Gerc111) '00 Atso raceo Ts.vortte lncuous, Ore•m Faethe< Beeulilul Notive. Juste Smoo1111e. BHtrtl>tbe Sparltling Ponn TlrM. 110 2 S SEVENTH RACE. I I 16 miles Lolwi Hone\/ !Slloemeker I S 40 3 00 2 40 Tsunami Slew (P1ncoy) J •O 2 60 Mlohtv Adlltrsorv IOelartounaYel 7 90 Atso rectd ~o Call Sero' Se ro,, KHP on Talking, Artll1cer Slugfest. Teoulle Junction Tlmt · 143. SS EXACTA (6·S) f)a1C1 u• so EIGHTH RACE. 7 furlongs Bare Len (Guerre) 160 • 40 J •O Molfdav Dancer lMcCarronl S 00 3.60 Batlv Knockan (Fell) 4 00 Also raceo. Buutlful Dawn, Ketteoet's Pride. lnsh o·Brlen, H1oh Haven Nlghl Flrt , Vamp of Savonno Time 122 U PICK SIX Cl-1·3· I 4 IOI Da1d l7Sl 00 with ,99 wlnn1no llcll.eti (six norsts> s? Pick Six con>otatoon Pll•CI '41 40 wtth 6,341 winning ticl111h (love norusl NINTH RACE. l I 16 mitt\ G••nd BalCQtlY IP1ncav1 • 80 2 IO 2 60 Val Ot Roi IOtlehouswvel l 20 2 '° More Action Garcia) 3 20 Atso r11cee1 ~trs Rovat Orum Ne"'' Flash, Patti's Trlumpn Los Portales Tal>lt Toren Tome I d U EXACTA 19·31 Pe•CI UI 00 A1ttnelanc11 49 S89 H ollvwoocl P 1rtc SATURDAY'S RESULTS ( 1 Olh Of 2' ·nklflt ha mess mffftl\O) FIRST RACE. Ont mile Pace Rendom Wind (Lackev> l 60 l 00 180 Monken1 Cl'liti (Sp,.gos) • 90 l 60 Privv Council (Toelel 111 3 •O Also raced ADie C.olo. Homt Chance Btst of Aot:>e Mara~ Bov Tome 2 00 2 S SJ EXACT A (1·l) Pa10 S24 00 SECOND RACE. One mlle PllCf Dean Point !Grund., I 9 60 S 00 HtPPY Viner ( AnoersonJ • 80 1..harmlng Gent (Sprig11s> HO 380 S.40 Also receo Glen Mldby, Fi.II Howoy Star. Monterey Rocket, Siar Poet.ti, Horlron Time lS9 2tS '3 EXACT A (3·2> peld S6J JO THIRD RACE. Ont molt Pace Right Bower ILeckevl J 00 2 80 160 Classic Call 1Croohe11> • 60 J ~ Fru Turn !Aubin) 3 40 Atio raced Sulldan N-on 8oy BC Count, Lauru Bov Parlo.wev AdtOl Ttmt I S8 2 S $l EXACTA (7-6) 1>a1d S2070 FOURTH RACE. One mile Pace 8et Cnamp (Anderson) 4 00 3 00 2 60 Aimone! t(lno (Crool'ienl 4 40 3 60 Mightv Melrlx (Spr19gs S 00 Atso raced. Mister G, Llghlnln Slim, Junolt Law. V1ncero. Two Ocee ns Time l 59 I S FIFTH RACE. One mile pe ce Midnight Mint (Vlndhm) n 00 '60 6 60 GOQttter Jol'ln (Pierce) S 80 l 60 Crazv Gotta (Longo) • 20 Also raced. Papa Jerry, Hot Sklooer Bve Bve Scotty, Mister Gustav Volar Three Fln11ers, Liltle Joray Timt 2 01 )IS '3 E>tACTA <2· 31 Peld Siil 00 SIXTH RACE. Ont m11e Pace Btecll Mer~ C Anoerson I 3 60 3 00 2 60 Po,,tl (Spriggs) IS60 7 •0 S11an IBalllaro~) 4 '° A1so ractO Bechetor Ra•noow. Merrlf Stratus Skip Moster Jtnnvs Loo, Berry JomH Comt>1ne<1 Stvlt Sovereign Ster Time 2·01 11s SJ EXACTA (2·S) Piiie! Sl0S30 SEVENTH RACE. Ont mtfl Peet Neti11e Hap (Kuel>ltrl SOO JOO ArmDro Bree! (Hvmenl 1060 NO NO Nero IPettlnol 260 S60 3 00 Also ractel see Ro11tr F•r Sem Lttone. So Time I 59 l l EXACTA l l·SI Dl •CI st2IO EIGHTH RACE. One m1lf Pece 8enrod6en <Lonvol J 40 2 60 2 60 Ar•nl• Scott (PellinQ) 1200 S60 Eml>lre Knight IB1llloroeon> • '° Al10 rec.a Fa lllmento, Mon•ro1 Oencer Smert 1<.0111 Luckv M••ll 11.1no Amber Time 1 51 t s U EXACTA (6 71 Pe•d $1680 710 , 10 NINTH RACE. One mitt oace Coura!le<>US ireo <Bto•nl 2 20 1 ?O Vttttd Power !Vellendin11n1m > 4 10 Def CaveHo (Aciltrm•nl 1 10 UR Blut AIJO receo T ect Wtve ot.s gr us Tl,,,_ I S7 11 S tJ EXACTA (3·2> 0110 SISOO U PICK SIX 11·2·2·1 6•31 Peld '26100 PM2 17' wlnnl11g tlclr.trs (sl• llorMtl U Six cOiiiOliflOn Pe1osn 00 wit" , 43J wlnnlno 11<.ktts Wvt hOr .. sJ TENTit RACa . Of>e mrlt oece Slltl> S*ll• (llrgn) t 60 3 60 1 .0 Geometric (Aul>lnl 3 00 1 .0 811~ Heby (l.e<Kt'll'l l 40 AllO rectd C•tl1111e Liem• nre •114 Rein, Toeldlt.n 0.1kln O•ntt Rovel. Cllt Ferno Time 2 00 3 S U llCACTA 11 •1 Ho(!144 10 All~n« 10.120 Crot11v SWtMm TODAY'S n'A•TINO TIMU '""' ... 1 JO-VI( TorlOfl(I, Gitn Almqul\t (Santa .An• CCI Duh 0.IClltr WOO(Jy Smilll Orw111t Coul CCI /_ f )I-Gery HemDflOlll, lltot•1'CI 0\9000 (919 C•nYOl'I CC), ltlek Cremer, Mldlael O<v<h < (8 11> Cat1\I011 CC> 7 4'-Tom Ar~. !'Ob CrOOltf ltt111ne Co.•• CCI. l(e1tl\ CIHrwtt•, fnome, 0. ~ l~nle AM CCI 1 S4-Tom Gr•v. 8ob Cunard II.a Qulnte CC >. Nitk \oft H•WI lilldt (tel Air CC> t'°'-aoo wvnn, Gordott a.11 <Lo• A119tlft CC>. Miii.• CuMl"9. ltobef1 c l.tVIU .. (Santi Ana) • l~R•v S••wtn. w G Mllcntll IMllll An• CCI. Sleva J-•· 0 J 8enlltY ($ante Ana CCI I ll-lt1'1 Cerr11eo , ~vnerd Frenkiln ll lQ '•nvoo C'>. ,..,. 8 rown Jemfl J Snett0t1 (LO• An09IH CCl I 26o-Tlm Gr•nem. lltooer Hu11nes (Bio Canyon CCI, Jim Ci.rll, Jim Gt111uli•$ (Big C•nyon CC> I 42-Larry Wtt>t>. Oevld B Bruns lMlu lon Viel<> CCI. Jolln Slark. Robert Go11d1Mr <Palo• Verdes CC> I 50-Mlkt Gc>vt. Will L1vma11 (Bio Ce11von CC), Art Sch11tln11. DHn PeulJOn (WCAGI I SI-John Jecobs, Geor11e Chtllus !Bli C•nvon CC), Don Bleke Georg• F Kltm•ln (Yorbe Lino• CC) 906-8iM G•rrell . Tom Cutv llrvln. COHI CCl. Gent Stuer, Dick Nttson (Big C•nvon CC) 9 30-Gerv T1nns, Hal Ceslfltl lAnn•n O.tt CCI, Relt Both. Buu Smith !VICTorta CC) 9 46-Jett Thomlen C•rrot1 Wi111e. (trv1ne Coest CCI Alan TOD•• John Einhorn !Irvine Coast CC> 10-02-Tonv Farmer C1tv1n G 8ern11 1010 lt•ncri CC), Jim Ruli.dl>t. Mlkt RombOICI !Lomas Sonia Fe> 10 26-Tom Pern1Ce Jonn Lom"'- ''"'M Collt CCI Oou11 Bootri. Mesam1 09••• !Bermuoe Dunes CCI 10-SO-Bot> Ee11;s, Geo<9e Ry•n !Big Ca11von CCJ Biii Rooers Dovie! C Grant <S•nta Ano CCI l I 06-B Twtoos George W Sm11n fSo11t• An• CC>, 8 ob ~•nl>t, Ferrell G H1n~tt l~H \/erele CCJ Tenth fff 7 30-Roy Borr. 8111 Cven11ro' (El N111ue1 CCI Dave 8erber, 8111 Turpin l81g C•nyon CCI 7 31-Bobe Hiskey, JamH Hewttt (lrvlne COHI CCI. Biii 8 rllltn More Beuv (M•H \/eroe CC) 1 4tr-Skeeter Heath, John L Wiiiis <Rencho San Joaouln CC), Dave Runell. Rlcll11re1 Jollensen (Hunt1n11ton Seeclltt CCI. 7·S.-Ron Jennev. Peter Snea (Los Anlleles CCI, B Pierot, Jonn L Wiii' (lrvl11e Coo t CC) 8'02-Ra nov Wetkln,, Don F Smith lSa nte Ana CCI Marl!. 8 rookl, Georoe H Brenruin (Big Canyon CCI I IC>-Deen Lino. John D Lu1t. !81g Cenvon CCI. Tonv Grimes Stentty 8rockhott (B111 Canvon CCI t 19-Dev1C1 Lundstrom, Richero McDen;.1 IB1g Canvon CCI, 8flan Ml>oll. Oevlo Methvin IBill Cenvoo CCJ 8'14-BoD Lunn. John McNeuohton (8 10 Cenvon CC>. Rick OalPOs Jerry w Carlton !Bio Cenvon CCI a 42-Vlc Merhn, Garv S1119er (81g Canvon CCI. Arne Ooklr.• Cl'\arttt Cannon IB1g C•nvon CC). a SO-Blaine McCatllster. Rooert Ponst !Sant• Ane CC>, Ken Ketlev OoUllles Clerkt cOet..mont CCl. l.S.-D•vt McKeot1119, J emes Medved CSCIGA), Tom L.t'lrMn, Maurv Oe Wald !Big Canvon CCI 9 06-RO<I Malzltr, James Gle oman (Hillcrest CCI, Mike Melaska RalPh Gordon <Mesa Verde CCI 930-londy Mllltr, Lou Senll>. llronwooo CC), Curlis Sitttord, JoM Tho~s ·IB1g Canvon CCJ 9 46-Terry Miiier, Ravmonel Han <Big Canvon CCI. Bot>Dv Welzel, Nick Zonlnovlch <Bekersflelel CCI. 10·01-Jon Cheftee, Barry Haliet"llOl'e tSe nta Ano CC); Rick Soroust, Rlcharel B Smith (81g Conyon CC>. 10 16-Rod NUCkOlll, Art Mooer (Irvine COHI CC). BOODY PhllllPS, Ja mes Leurtlzen (Irvine Coast CCI 10 SO-Paul Puroer Ktltn Norov (81g Canvon CCI, Mike Reesor. amateur to be naml!O 11 06-Paul Wost, Cr11111 OOflt (~dOle· Deck Vetlev). Dove OQrln. 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Renner 71·10·71>-211 Oeve Barr 72·69·71>-21 l Sam Torrance 67·71-l i&-212 hao Aoki 69·71·77-212 Curt Bvrum 68·70·74-212 Jeck Spredlln 69· 72-71-212 ~rk Wieoe 71·70·71-212 Tommy N11\allm11 70·71·71-212 Bred Faxon 69·70-74-213 Biii Rooen 69-71·73-213 Pnl1 Hencoct. 6'-n-n-213 John Hemarl._ 71·69·73-213 Leonaro TnornPson 61·73·72-213 Bill Kralrerl 70·71·72-213 Jemfl 8teor 70·71·11-213 George Ceeltt 71-.. ·12-213 NICk Feld<> 70·11·72-213 Mike Hot•end 69·70-7S·21• Gerv Krut11tr 12·69·7•-21S Erle B•lltfl 70·69·77-21' Corev Pevln 72·61·1'-21• Victor Reoal.MIO 61·7!-7'-217 LP<iA tournem.m l•t o..rlield hadl, F ... ) S11v11 Bertotecc1n1 Leurl R In-er Jo.nne CerMr Rosie JOntl Petti Rlu o k ethv Po\lltwail Jo AnnWn n1m Jw llvn e r1u i.ttv 1.ITTff Nencv Looer Jvll lnk\ltt Pet &reOltv lerb Thoma. Jtn Sttohtnson L.orl Gtrl:MICJ knora Pelf'IW Leurl P.terson CelllvMor-.. 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R•NC• SnlVIM DlvhlM w L T ftt\ G, GA EQl'l\Ontc.n • ' i •• lO) 203 Ce•oery lt It II " Ill 200 Wlnnlo.g 19 24 I .. m us VenCO\J•tr II n 6 47 201 11J Klnel I> 21 10 40 21S , .. N.mt DMllen Mlnrni.ole 11 20 4 SI 2•1 237 Sr Louis 21 26 s 47 193 210 Chlc•uo 10 27 s •5 111 191 Detroit 17 29 s 39 179 220 Toro1110 16 19 4 ll 19S m WALES CON,ElltlNCI ,. •trkk Olvlslen NY lllandtrt 31 19 2 .. m 112 NV Renoert 19 17 s 63 110 "' Philedtll>fll• 27 IS 1 " 1U 114 Wnhlngton 21 11 4 SI 193 1•1 ·p111U>urgh 10 .M s 15 \50 21t Ntw )lrMv 10 JS s 1S l)t 112 Ats.ma DNWen Butteto 32 IJ • 10 203 162 Boston JJ It 3 69 220 150 Quebec 2t 11 s 61 m 119 Mont ru t 24 2• 3 SI 194 190 Heriford IS 2t 6 l4 i.2 207 S.l\lrde\1'1 ktrn I<.,,_. 4 Eomonron 2 Boston S w 1nnie>t0 1 Montrtol S. P1llst>vro" 1 Detroit • NY 111e11e1ers 3 Que~ ) Herttord 0 Washin111on I Toronto O Cniceoo •. Mlnne,ote 2 T tnl"'t' 1 Gemes MontrHI et Bollon Quebec at Heriford Plttsburori II Buff•IO SI Loul' at NY Rell9trs Phll•oetph1• II Chlc•oo Ne"" Jer,.v 11 Vencouvtr Klnol 4, OU.rs 2 Seer• by Pwlocb Lot A""41' 0 2 1-• l:dmontGn 0 0 2-2 "'"' ..... locl None Penellt.s-Andenon, LA, 2 16, McClellarad. Eom. 6:33, R111kow11.i, LA. 19 «. Hugl\I\, Edm, 19 « Secono ,.triM I Los An11e1ts, Nlctlolls 29 (Tevtorl. I S9 1 Los AnoelH, Hak•nn on 9 lCnristoll Herd~ I 3 39, 3 Los AnOt14s. NlchOlls JO IFo•I. 9 S4 Pen•ttle.-Slmmer LA, • 21 Nlcnolls, LA, 19 11 Third .. ~ 4 Edmonton. JecKson 1 (Pouzar) 3 21. s LOl An!leles, Hou•ton • IS 1', 6 Edmonton, Gorence I tConacner J•cll.son1 16 ll Pen•tt1f\-Cl'IOrnt'Y LA, 1-0. N1ch0Us, LA 6 OS. 11/\cCteil•llCI Eom 12 20 Htkonn oo LA 19 06, Hughtl, Edm 19 06 Sl'IOIS on Goel-LOS Anoetes It· 10·1-J6 Edmont0t1 11·4·13-21 Go.nu -Los Anotles Malluon t::o monron. MooQ A-17 •99 U.S. Pro tndoor (If l'fllla~I s.mtfllwll Slntln Jol'ln MCEnroe IU,S > dtf Woltek Ftt>ek (Pola nd>, 6·2, 7·6, lven Leno1 (C1tch0tlo· 111kia ) oef Vannie!\ No•h (Fra11eel. 6-3, 6·• Wom.n'1 '°4.lm11ment (•t Marco ll&end, lfi..) Stmtflnlll SlnttlH Bonnie Gedu>tk (U S l de! V1r111n1• 1tu1lc1 lRomenl•>. 7·6, 1·6, Kathy Horvatl'I CU S I del Cami! .. &eni.mln IU S I 6·3. 7-6 C*Ol•tw '°4.lm11ment (•I u OVlnte) SemlflMI s~ Jorge Loi•no (USC) def Tom Mercer <TCUl 6·2. 6·1 6·1, TOdd Wltaken IUSCI def. Oennv Lu i (Ptl>Ptfdlnel, 6·0, 6·2 s.mlflnel ~ Antonv Emtrson·RiCll Be119sto11 !USC> def LoH no·Wlllktn (USCI, 6·3, 2·6, 6·•. Klltv Jones·Jerome Jone\ (Ptoe>e<Cllne) dtf Ttm PawHl·Rlck LH C" (USC>. lCO•f unavelle t>lf Coleoe UC lrvlM t, O.remenf·Mlldd O Sltltttl Man Son Hln11 IUCll Clef Nvs. 6· 1. 3·6, 6· I, Derr (UCI) def J Gomer, 6·2, 6·4, Barllem (UCll Clef HuH, 6·4, 6-0, Roc11owit1 IUCI) def. M Gomer, 6·3, 6·4, Remo\ (UCll dtl Brose, 6· I, 6·3 Youno IUCIJ del Roe>po. 7·6. 6· l Deulltta Amor·Barllam (UCI) def C101n·NVl . ... 4. 2·4, 7·S, Rockowlll·Downs (UCI) dtf J Ge rMr·Hull, 6-3, 6· I; Mlller·Hlnllet IUCll cHf Brost·M G111'Mr, 7·6, 6·• Colette women UC lf'vlfte 4, l."'9 ... di SI, J ~ Fr~uc.klc <LB) def ~llorv, 6·3. 3·6, 7·S, Trenwlln (UCI) def Sl111terv 6·0, 6.•I. Wolff !LBl def RhO<er. 6·3. 3·6, 7·S Har,,..., (UCll oef Brenner, 6·3, 6· 1, Berlno (UCI) Cit! Teou co, •·2. •·3. Pettoo IUCll def Strac11011, 1 S, 6· 1 DeubMt FrttuCklC·Wottt (LB) def MllllOrv- RhOrer, 6·7, 6·4, 6·•. Berl119·Pelloo IUCll def Sl•tt•v·Brenne<, ._., 4-l, Trenwltll• Her,..v IUCIJ Clef T.O.sco·Kltin, 6·1, '-4 I I •• Dff P Mt• flUllng ART'S LANDING CNtwP01'1 8eectl) - 44 al'lgters I ba rrecude , 46 ooni10. 17 cetlco bOU, 11 '800 0.U. 58 llllltl>l!lud. 1 sculpln, •9 rock llsh, 132 mecl\ertl, I seroo DAVEY'S LOCKUt ('""''*' 8"CllJ -S2 engtt" ?JO rock cod, I cow cod, •s meckeret DANA WHARll' -I 10 •nolers I ban, I netit>ul. •tt rock cod, 100 meckere1, 91 ihHPShH d, 19 Kuloln, 6 04ue ~rch, J cow cod Thi• we.er's trout INnfl LOS ANGELIS -Bill Rock Creet., Bio Tu1u1191 Crtek (lower) Cestete Lelle Ceslelc Leooon LffO L•ktl S.n Dimes lteS¥votr S.nte Fe Reservoir Wrea•lne CANYON INVITATIONAL TNm l<artt I Cl llYOll, 73• POlllll ; '1 Founltln V•ttev. IU '"I, , Min ion VlelO, I 151"J, ' Hi.nH!!fl<!!L _ lrDnl', TOM, s: Qvll\i, IJ. ' COlfon. '4; ,- Cvr>resa. 1$'"'· • Wbf'll.rnen, II, • Ed!M)n. '1. 10 lhii.ranre • .a , •. 100-S.u<edO (Eso.rent•I Cl« BKll (HI), ll·S 107~ ICenvonl OK Odenl>aUOfl <Cotlonl, 10·• 11.-Trullllo (Covl"-) won tlv o.feutt ovfll' MOit tC•nvonl 111-..evtl IS•n (~It! O.C ~nfft (MJUloll Vltlo), I• S l2t-Uvtt1w• IFVl dltc """" (Meflnt),.., l)6-Tlaot1t IC•nvonl dK Tro\I KllMIV CFVI 11·1J l~uv !Min ion 'lfteM>l OK I.et <C• nvonl. 1·1 1'7-Htll tCe nvOll) dt(, O"'ev CMJUIOn V!.IOI. IH l~llr "\IOftU) Ok Coooc- IMln lon Vtelol, 1-l '"~'°" tCa n\IOl'll O« Gomer (Wortmenl, 7·• 171-Atuif!f cFYI Of( '~ <HI), 74 1~n111 1Canvonl •on Dv ~ 1 owr Hefflton IFVJ Mwt-Abfal'llnu <'YI o 1•..it•• tlt11 Cttmt111t), l JO Motl nfUtble wr1Slllr1 Tru1lllo ltowlll' w1lt111t). Abft,,.mt IUllH' •tlOlll•I Ex-grea ts have their day Oscar Robert.eon ( 1) preaaurea a balding Bob Pettit durlDi NBA Old-Tlmera game, a prelude to today's AU-Star game. Can Magic, West halt East streak? Laker guard tired of being a loser in All-Star game ~~ - DENVER (AP)-The West squad. which includes Lhe Nauonal Basket- ball Association's four top scorers, wilJ try to snap a four-game losing streak today in the league's 34th annual All-Star game A capacity crowd of 17,251 was expected for the midseason extrava· ganza, set fo r a 11 a.m., PST, (Channel 2) tipoff at McN1chols Arena. Utah Jazz Coach Frank Layden. coaching the West, will have plenty of fLrepower. including his own star forward. Adrian Dantley, who leads the NBA in sconng with a per-game average of 30. I . Dantley 1s followed on the scori ng chart b) West team- mates Mark Aguirre of Dallas, 30.07; Kiki Vandewcghe of Denve r, 29.3; and George Gervin of San Antonio. 27.4. Starting for the West will be Dantley and Denver's AJex English at forward. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar of Los~geles at center and Gervin and Magic Johnson of Los Angeles at guard. "It's always a thnll." Johnson said of the All-Star game, 1n "'h1ch he set a record last year with 16 a~s1sb. "We must win one. though. I'm getting tired oflosing in the !}II-Star Game. t hope I can do well and represent my team." The East. coached by lhe Boston Celtics' K.C. Jones. suffered a blow when Ph1ladelph1a 76ers center Moses Malone, the top vote-getter to fan balloting with a record 9"li7.779 votes. suffered an ankle tnJury Tue~­ day 1n Philadelph1a·s ga'11e with the New York Kn1cks. Malone. averaging 23.3 points and a league-leading t 3.7 rebounds a game, was expected to be out a week. Comm1ss1oner Larr) O'Brien named Bill La1mbeer of Detroit, averaging 12. 7 rebounds a game this year. to replace MaJont. Joining La1m beer in the East's stan1ng lineup. as decided br fan balloting. are forwards Larry Bird of Boston and Julius Erving of Philadel- phia and guards S1dnc) Moncrief of Milwaukee and Isiah Thomas of Detroit The East reserves. chosen 1n a vote of coaches. include guards Ous Birdsong of New Jersey and Andrew Toney of Philadelphia, forwards Bernard King of New Jersey, Kevin ]vicHale of Boston and Jeff Ruland of Washington. and center Robert Par- ish of Boston. NBA old-timers take ce~ter stage DENVER (AP) -Rick Barry scored 14 points, Lou Hudson 12 and Earl "The Pearl" Monroe l I Saturday to lead the West to a 65-63 victol) over the East in professional basket- ball's first-ever Old-Ti mers game. The West, getting off to a fast start behind Barry and Jerry West, led b> as many as seven points in the first half and fasluoncd a 28-25 ad vantage at intermission. But Pete Maravich and Oscar Robertson triggered a 7-2 spun at the outse t of the second half and the East took its first lead at 36-35 on a bucket by John Ha vlicek with 13:32 to go. The old-tamers played two 20- minute halves as a prelude to today's National Basketball Association All- • Star Game. Many of the aging greats were TUCKER ••• From Bl to compete with theestabhshed NFL. Klosterman has experience. He was invol ved in a similar attack when the old AFL forced the NFL to its knees wltli a merger. "We do not sttk to destroy any- tluna." KJoncrman said a5 he lefl for the meeting. "We seek only to build." Probably, the U FL would care to build 1n the Mime manner as the AFL A meraer would be the perfect goal for the new league whether the NFL absorbed 1tssood franchist~ or adopted lhcU Fluath1rdcon- fercnce. Ofcou~. 1fthc NFL selected and aC'C'Cptcd ccnat n franch1stsand dumped the weak ones. that would be a matterofbctra}'al of some of the lodac brothers b)' the stronacr mem- ben.of thc fraternity. Could that happen" Well. when the USFl wo first fonncd, the quc uon was asked how lane would be kept within reason and the answer was. .. bygentlcmen'uar«mcnt." Vctcrunshkc H11dlPnd 0 11lman and Klosterman know there 11 no plact" 10 football for111cntkmnn. ' huffing and puffing by the end of the contest, played before a large, ap- preciative crowd at McNichols Arena. The lead changed hands four times before the West took command for good on two free throws by Barry for a 39-38 advantage. With 11:06 left. the game's onl ) comedy surfaced when Tomm y Heinsohn .and Johnny Kerr, rival ce nters from the mid-50s through the mid-60s, engaged in a bit of horse- . play. Kerr, 51 and noticably paunchy. went to the free-throw hne afler Heinsohn pulled on his shorts several times. Kerr. after donmng a pa.tr of eyeglasses. then sank one of two free throws to put the West on top 40-38. A moment later, Kerr made a n1fly behind-the-back pass to West, who ghded in fora layup and a 42-38 lcad. Maravich. theJoungcst of the uld· timers at 35, le the East with 18 points and Robertson had 12. Havli<.•ek finished with nine for thr East. Pnor to the old-timers game. the NBA held its first slam-dunk contest. with Larry Nance of Phoenix edging crowd favorite Julius Erving for thr title. Conquerors r oll; Minutemen fall Newpon Christian H1Jh eased to its 5CVtnth Academy Lcaaue basket· ball victory in citht outinas Saturd~. rac1n1 to a S2-3S tnumph over St Michael's in the Conquerors· aym Libert) Christian, meanwhile. suf· fered its second stra1Jht n~rrow sttback to v1sitm1 Avalon. Ncwpon Chri tian led by more than 20 points 1n the founh qua.ncr and brtczcd home. 1mprov1n1 their lc:aauc mark to 7·1 and overall~ to 11-~. Despite beina held well below hi) l\'era~. Scott Kil patrick led Ncwpc>f1 Chrisuan with 14 po1nu., whl1c Olrit Howard added 10, L M1ch:icl'$ Rtch M r11na pa cd 111 SC"Oren W1th 18. i I • ' CREDIT LINE ,_ ------~-~ --- Koll Construction Co. names JohnL. WillsasseniorVP f John L. Wiiis has be~n appointed senior vice president of Newport Beach-based Koll Construction Co., it was announced recently by Stanley F. Brocklloff, president of thf__.ne"IY formed subs1d1ary of Tbe Koll Company. Wills formerly served as .president of C.L. Peck, Contrac&or where he spent I 4 of his 25 years in the construction industr). Wills directed the construction of the Fluor Corp. headquarters. He will now d irect all construction opcrattons compan)'-w1dc, including area offices in Sca1tlc. Po rtland. San Jose. San Diego and Phoen ix. • • • • Sierra Pacific Financial, a Newport Beach real estate WILLS O'BRYAN MILLER sen ices and investment firm . has been formed•by Gene O'Bryan, president and chief executive officer. and A.J. Miller, senior \ ICl' president. T he company provides l'XpcrtlSC In the fields Of Synd1Cat10n, ~Olnt venture. land development. cum merc1al and res1den11al mortgage lend ing and proJCCI consulti ng. ••• Charlton & Associates, a manufacturer of com puter memory products. has leased 35,488-squarc-feet of industrial space in the Irvine lndustrtal Complex East. The lease runs for fi ve years wi th the total transacuon amount of approximately $61 7,496. The cornpany was re presented by John Vog& and Dennl1 Highland from the Orange and El T oro o ffices of Lee & A11oclates. Micro Five, a manulacturer of multi-user computer systems, have moved their corporate headquaners from Irving to a 53.000-square-foot facil ity in Harbor Gateway 1n Costa Mesa. Harbor Gateway is locateJ in South Coast Metro and is a Joint venture'ofC.J . Segers&rom & Sons and the Newport Development Co. • • • The Newport Beach office of Langdon, Wilson and • • • Exblbitree, Inc., a manufacturer( has teased 72.148 square feel of industrial space 10 t ... Irvine Industrial Complex East phase 11 from Bristol Street Associates. The lease agreement spans 10 years and l1 valued at S3,540,7t0. The owner and lessee were represen&ed by John Earnhart, Doug Himes and Paul Earnharl fro m the Orange ollices of Lee & Associates. Munfer Architects 1s designing the first two office rower!. that will rise 1n The Irvine Co.'1 new Jamboree Center commercial project in Irvine. T he architeclural and planning firm is designi ng two 12-story towers. which will be adjacent to the 550-room Irvine Hiiton Hotel now under constructi on. G roundbreaking for the 250,000-squarc- foot office bu1ld1ngs 1s planned for the summer of I 984. with completaon scheduled for la te 1985. according to Sam L. Van Landingham, 'ice president of The Irvine Co commercial d1 v1S1on. • • • • • • Fleet National Bank has leased a I .246-square-foot A Touch of Silk by Dean Brown, an impon business. offi~e at 3990 Weo;tcrly Place. Newpon Beach, to house a financing and leasing service business. The property was leased thro ugh Norris, Beggs & Simpson, with Rob Norri• and Kathy Fuller as agents. The lease runs 36 months and 1s 'alued at $67.333.86. has leased a 5,499-square-foot industrial space at 16862 Red H Irvine, from Bergstrom• Chlldrens Stores. The two-ye ... lease 1s valued at $74,000. T he landlord was represented by Jobn Vogt from the Orange office of Lee & A11ociates. • • • • • • Pekarek Crandall of Irvine has been appointed to J&H Pla1llc1 has leased a I 2.000-square~foot building l reatc the architectural designs of the family-oriented homes ofTbe Great Life I, a new resi dential community in Sunn ymead under development by The Robert P. 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Holiday Inna, Inc. and Embauy Suites. a aubaldlary of Holiday Inna. have acquired property In the 4 7 -acre parcel north of the 405 Freeway on Von Karinan - Avenue. The planned Holiday Inn will be a 13-atory, 341-room facility. The Emb&My .· Suites property will be a 10-atory. 276-· .. suite hotel. · ~- TOP STOCKS OF 1983 ~-.. . .. ... . .. • ..... The top 10 were small , unknown The I 0 top performing stock!> on 1hc New Yori.. Stock fachange last 'car we re all "<,mall firms 1hat the ~a'>I ma1on1y ol lllH'slors had nncr heard of." Thi e, 1'i one finding of "Money" maga11nc·, fo urth annual ranking of the-1.476 corporate 1'isues , 1ha1 traded duri ng all of 1983 on the NYSE.• Three of the top 10 t98J Big Board stocks "cn:computcr-rclated. repon s the maga11ne in its February l'>!.uc. while others rnanufacturc o;uch mun· danc or basic products as toilet tt ssuc and farm equipment. i.\mong the kad1 ng stocl.. groups of I 983 were food processors. retail clothing chains and iron and s1cel companies. all of "hu:h benefi ted from economic re· cover). The ~car's disappointments included electric uttht1cs. cosmellc'i fi rms and brokerage houses. The N Y~E's h1ggcs1 gainer last >car was hlllc i.\PL Corp. of M1am1. .\ maker of plast1C product' and toilet paper. 11 wrned a S7A million loss of 1982 in to a $2.2 mil hon profi l. partly b) shedding a mail order '11a m1n busme~s. Its ~Hx·k sho\ up 318 percent. from $3 to $I 4. Corporate raider V 1ctor Posner. who became chairman tw o ,:.t·ars ago. owns 54 percent. The 1h rec clcl1ron1n supc~tar' in the 1op I 0 "-'l'rc In 1ernat1onal R<.•t 11fier of Lo'i i.\ngclcs. ran l..cd '><.'uind with a 247 rx·rct'lll d1mh -II'> soph1st1cated chip 1cchnulog~ l on· vert s altcrna11ng l'lcnncal l urrl'nt In direct current ( 1crhcr l.)c1rnt1lit 111 Sou1h Windsor. ( onn . "h1lh ma~t'' computer-aided dl''>1gn and manulal tunng cqu1pmcn1 anJ ran~cd lourth w11h a 215 pnn.·nt 'itod nsc and Wylc Laboratom'' of El \cgundo .• 1 marketer of silicon "a fer'> that landnl sixth with a ni.c nf 211 Pl'.rcl'nl Third. "11h a 1I6 JXrccnt d1mh was Hesston C orp of Hc<i.,ton. !\.an It rever'ied t"o \Car" nl lo'>'>t'' h' closing an unprolitable hm·1gn subs1d1al) and adding ne" produu' to 11s hne of farm mach1ncn and pumps fo r dnll1n~ ngs. R)mcr-. \\llh 11s pncc up 211 pcrcen1. placl'll tilth after transforming i~df frnm .1 fu rniture compan' 1ha1 aho madl· parking mctl'r' 1nll) a Ch1rngo-ha-.cd processor ol \l'il'<>nl'd meat and poultl) Two of the n 111a101ng top Ill art· supplier\ 10 hl\I\\ 10du,t1' "'"H Judith Blalock .is Woman of the 1Tear The ollirc admm1..,trator ol a M1~sson V1c10 firm has been namcJ \.\ oman of 1hc '\car b) the Orange \oac,t Chaptl'r of the .\ml'ntan Bu\lncss Wo men·, i.\ssoc1at1on Judith Blalock ~a' prcscn1ed \\.1lh a troph> r<'cogn111ng her achi eve- men ts in business. education. m m· mun1t) act1 v111es and 1n the Business Women's Assoc1a t1on. where she sen.es ac; correspond mg sccrctar) Blalock ~ork'I for MarketDyne International in M1o;s1on V1CJO and 1s a member of the l.aQuinta Huth \chool ba~l..ethall brn>'ler t lub She will rl'prl'\Cnl the ~B\\ \ Orange Coa'it < 'hap1cr ha<.eJ inc ,,,,,1 Mesa. at a national 1.on,l'nt11111 111 Detroit in Oduhn Sht• "111 Ix· rhg1blc to ulm1wtc for lht• 11tk· "' American Bu,11h''>' \\um.in 11t tlll' Year awa rd at that con\cn11on The .\R\\ ~ 1s an cdula1111nul assoc1a11on v. Ith I IO 000 ntt'intx·r<, na11onw1de \\omen IOll'rc'l''ll 111 J1>in1ntt tlw local chapter lJn l.lll \.tam· P.1'<t11n 731-4000. for lllUIC infnrnll)llOO Fluor orp.names Huor ( urp h;1' .tnnounn•d the nppoin1 ment ot ()\:an K. Alle n and Hugh K < ohk ,i, mcmtlC'r'i o l thr board of d1ret·tor.. operation' 101 I I I Coble an I~ Har \l'lcran. huld' .1 bachelor\ dcircl' 1n chl'nlll .11 t•ng1· ncering from ( arnl'(l1e ~kllon l 111- VCl"ilt\ and ha' rnmplC'tcd \t11d1t'' at ·. lndustnal of Cadillac. Mich .• m the .· seventh spot at 206 percent. makcs·- commerc1al refrigeration and truck • parts. wh ile Lehigh Valle> industries· of New York Cit} that came 10 ninth "Ith us 'itcx•k up 187 percent. manu- fol lures h1gh-allu) metal rn!>ting and dt•1. tnl'al l omponcnts. Rounding out the ··Mone} .. rank· 1ng \\.l'rt· numl'X-'rc1gh1. .\rkansas Hl.'\t of I on ~m11h . that took the acqu1::.· 11on roule to hccomc the nation's 's' ttT-large<;I transcontinental frt·1gh1 lJml'r and Brooks Fashion ~tores of '\l'"' '\ orl.. ( II\. tenth. a national \\.llml'n·, rl'ta1I chain that racl..cd up rl'lord sak' Their stod s ro~ I 9Q rx·rn·nt and l!<'i percent re'ipcct1,ch , Ttw mm pa nice; at the other end of. thl' N'\ SE parade had httlc 1n cum· mon with one another. according to 'l\1onc\.. The "most shametaccd Pl'rformt•r" ofall "Ith a stock dcllinc ofQ2 perct•nt "as Bald~in-l n1tl'd It proml\cd c\lrcmel~ high 1nterc\t r:Jtc' tl1 .1nnu11' bu,ers. made nc;t,,, 1n' C\tmcnt<, and dct"" ered a ( haptc·r JI lihng 1nc,1cad •"\1ont'\ •· comn11ss10ned the rt'· 'can h firm ~kd1:1 General Finan<. ial Sen Jet'' to t Jfl-u /arc th<.' pt•rn'ntJ8t' g.iin 011<"' in rnn· bet 14et'n Dt•c t/. /V:\_' and />t·<. JO. J<IH1 ot all nimmon \hJn'' tradc:d in l·omparahk l111m fi>r the 1111/ 1car J udith Blalock 1rec ors L t L \ ' t • r Jll ua ll Buc,inl'lo'> 'huol ( 11~k .11,o "•" pr11motl•d Imm gn1u p 'Kt' Jlrt'\l\knt npt•rut1on\ 1n .\u~u~t rlunr "Jn t·n~1ncl·rin con\ltUl· 1111n !lnJ muural fl'1oourcl'\ lOmP3n) \lien 1s p~~1dcn 1. Fluor f ng1nec-r.. lnl . and Coble 1s group v1cC' pt"Cs1- dcnt. markctina. for the Enginttnng and Constrm:t10n group FEI 1s the torae" '1uhs1d1:.n of Fl uor E&C . wh1t'h " one ol lour opcrauna group'I of lhl' corporation > cz:::, Comlllittee announ--eed f oli ~ .\lien n 2~·~car r luor employ« holds a bac hdor'\ dcitel' 1n mel'han 1l'al enginttn na trom l ')( and a m.i,tc-r·s dc&rt'c 10 hu,inc ... , ndm1nis· 1ra11on from the Wharton Ciraduatr "hool. l 'n1\ l'l'\ll\ of r (nn'>\ h3nia lk hn\ held hi" nmcnt po"11on '>lllll' ..\ugu11,\ nl 1111,1 ~l·ar v. hc.·n he ~a .. pron101ed from arnup 'IH' pres1dl'nt PROTOS awards progra The Oranac ( ount\ C hap1t•1 ul tlw rubhc Rclatu1n\ \t"-."ICl\ nl \nll'rlln ha!> announrcJ the n>mm1ttl"( m~m· bcl"\ for the organ11a1ion., annu31 PROTO av.,ml,n1 \lt10n The a"'.3n1' rc1._o~n11c ou\\taml1nl( lOUnl\ puhhc rl·latinn' pm ram' and proJn tqomrktt~ '" I ~in ... s..~" 1n on \ht• 1..omm1tt« art Elle- • :l\tm n \hcn F.rtcv.1nc. 11cht'lk '"er' \harC'n faterl). llcn<' \I. hne1llcr ~nd Oon Flamm The ;l\\,IH1' ~Ill t'<' p~~O\t'J I t a NaOQUl'l \<I N: held \pnl I :l at. the Ir' inc \\ r1wtt Hl•td - 88 Orange COPt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, January 29, 1984 • AUCTION 50 CONDOMINIUMS ,.. 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Thl' bl'Jth I"> .1 -;hort drivc.· away .md '" nhm wJlkmg J1~tJnc1.· ,1rc two 9-hole golf un1r!:tl'"> .111d J n IH-holc dl.lmp10n- .... ')hip U.Hlr'l' FINANCING FROM l I Y2X) (12 <,X> ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE) ~l·\·1.·r.il 1.''\ll'lk11t fi'\l'd r.Hl' tlr1J11nng pl.111.., .an: .1v.ul.ibk For lOmpktc dl'c.11!.... obtJITl :111 A Lil ttrn 1 C.HJ logue. -ro OBTA IN AN AUCTION CATALOGUE, CALL (2 13) 498-2524 BElWEEN THE HOURS OF II AM AND SPM T hl' l11 for111.1t1011 t )ftitl' .rnJ funrn.hcJ model.., will hl' opl'n d.11ly from 11 AM to 1PM I h1.: A union wi ll bl' conducted on \undJ\., h ·hruJrV 12ch , l'JH4 . t 41 ' N I /• ,,(' ,, ,, I "PaineWebber offers my IRA more investment choices. So Jin switching:' At f>n 1rw WehllE'r we olfer you over is dilforent 1nvestrnen1 1tn·m. tor IHAs more than any hank or m~u runt't! ('nmpany. A 111011g t ht·11111rn: • FOi{' and FSLIC insured dcl)Olilt• • Money mRrlc.el rund11 •GNMA tieeuritiee • Govt1rn~nt and corporate bonds •Mutual funds •('ommon stocks •('ommodity rund111 •And more With this kind of flexibility you have more opportunitieb to get the be!>t overall return on your money. Aft.er all, you're munt in~ on your IRA investments to grow into a large sum for your retirement. Call or o;end thl' C'oupon to get J\IOre information on IRAs. \\t.· 1hink you'll be ..,ayinJ{. ''Thank you , Paine Wehber." Call (714) 643-0611 or mail this coupon. "Thank ,~~=~..._ ........ l n ' :LG:loo L~1 Alarnedu OU ' Paine ~bber r, fie Mii-i;ion Viejo, ('A 9'2691 Webber: 111.t1{j4;1.0611 I ~ · ' 11PRM' >oend me A 1·opy ol Paine \\t•l~>er<.. • I ~ "'~r" and AA l)n I H~!-:· I ~·~-· I •;. . ~ . 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We're rated one of the tup 10 restaurants in Texas hy the National Sod· K E::-~ 'N£0W-W[LS Q!\..1 l'lv of Travel \\'rill-rs.. And now The_County Lint' b.rin$l.S its bi$l ;;,...! '\I 'I · l-'1-, tk.<t:fy ribs. Jean lcn r riskct and spicy sausa~ tu lr\'inc I NC.I SANTA MON ICAI EnJO}' the sunM.-1 --an<l }Our famritc drink-from our wrap· around dl'ck on \\'oodbrid~ Lake. Then sit down to our CAL IFORNIA BD•QKER lamnus Country Style bartx.'quc in a classic l~MO's \ 1 c 111 n h rnn k V 1 I I." 1"' lo( .tt ed 111 .1 , N ~ ">ad house at mosphcru. l11 q·I\ r l''-1<.k11c 1.il ,lf ('.I \V1tn"l11 livl· 111111-IN (QOPERA TJON When }uu'rc talkin~ 1111 .., n t rhl I n11g lk.Hh M.1r111.1 .1l1 d thl' ________ -,.-,_,.,.......r-T-r .. --T-Y-TT~TT'1~--------t+-----------~~·--~-~=';;}WTe 1rii1 ,1 P.11 ifll.I Al'<> lll'.1rb} .H t' il'\"r The 111\l I\' \\,1trrlro11c 11e1~hhurhuod" o l DOUGLAS COM PA NY Col ... ~~~ N .tl'ln .111d lkl111n111 ~hnrl' ,,., \\l'll t >t k r , 111d where prol11h1trd h\ l.1\.\. Brodn1n· will 1101 hl' 111.11lnl to rl'\td~·nt'I nf dll> 't.Ht' 111 '' 1111 h 11J 1, r<'.il 1•...,1.111 ntfn111~ '' 11<11 l.t\\ foll )-111 < rn11pl1111ll' w11h dll rl'JI t•..,t.ttt· Lt \\' or otha I 1\\ .. 111 1 Ii II ,!,Ill' (::!:) t I •• 1 t "'" " t ,,,,,,.,uurt '• ' • I ~615 Barranca Paricway betwten Culver and Jeffrey In Irvine Midway between the Santa Ana and San Diego frtt ys. Open Dally from S to 10 p.m. Digital unveils college program tl UDSON. Ma'' (ti\\) -D1gttal E"qutpmenl Corp. Fnda~ nnnountcd thl' 1mph:menta11on ol ..1 new progrant. Partnl'r'I for the A<lvanccmcnl of C 011' putcr., 1n l.dula11vt1 (PACE) . PAC f I'> J unique p.1rt ncr<,htp pru~rani dc~1gncd to ass1">l 1nc.11111tton'I ol h1ght."r cduca1111n dl'\ dop program!. to tnlc~ratl' per !>onal computt'r) 1niu n11n- trad1 t1onal d1!tciplin1:\ within !he acadrm•l -l'n· v1ronmcnt \ 1nl\ cr-.1t1l''> pa1111.1· pa11ng m the PACI: Pro- gram include thl· lJnt'l'r· '>It\ of' An/Ona ( ·arnegll'· Mellon Um"e"''> Ca c \.\.cstcrn Re!>t'ne l'nt\l·r- <,1t\. 1hr Lln1\er">1l\ ul Colorado at Boulder. lhl' l 'n.' \.'I '>II\ of (jl'org1a ..11 ~lhl'ni. John.., I fupk1n<, llnivcr'>ll\ thl' I 'nl\Cf!>ll} ur Ma!l'><ldlU\l'llS al Amherst. :-..unh C amhna State l ln1\'eri.1t). Nonh- wcstern tJnivcrs1t~. the Llni,Cr<.illY of P1tt!thurgh. Rice Un1\·crs1l\, thr \Jnt- 'ers1ty ul ~outherl') (alt· forn1a. the l J n1vers1t~ 1lf Washmgton at Sl·anle and We~t V1rgin1a I 'n1vers1t) Dc\'t>lopcd a<> part of D1gi1ars E>.ll·rn..11 Researl h Program. P..\C E 1.1.a!> rnn- C<'1\C<l a., a re:.t«trlh and de' dopmcnl partncrc.h1p 10 e"<tcnd the u!tc of per- sonal computer~ he~ond the 1rad11wnal cng1m·l·nng d1sc1phne!> to a wider n o .. .,. section of aradl·m1l appl1 - 1."at1on!> D1ctn ll uttl·nbngl'f manager ol f \tl·rnal Rl·· search. said "l he P \( E Pro~ram funher dlustrall'' D1 g11al's long-'>!Jndtng eummitml·nt tu the l'du<a t1onal u1mmun1t~ "Th1i. joint cducallunal rnllaborat1un. "'h1ch 1n- ,·ohcs O\'er $16 million of computer equipment 10 su pport research and m struc11on. t!I second onl) 1n s11e to D1gi1al's 1n,cstml·n1 in Pro3ert .\thrna a1 till' Ma<>sachu<,ett.., ln'tl1lute ol Tcehnolog) ... PrOJCl'I ..\ 1 hen:. I\ ha\l'd on the prem1\C that rnm- puters '"'h ad,ancl·d l<>m - puta11onal and gr<.1ph1l \ capab1l111c' repn:,ent a rn · olut1onan ne" mc<.ltum lor lt·arn1nll fhrough thl' P-\< E. Pro- gram. l'ad1 pantl 1pa1111g Unl\l'f\lt\ \\ill acquire up to I C)(J Dig11al Profl''>'>tonal 350 and Rainhm\ 100 'I)'" ll:m'I. "htrh ran thl'n Ix nl·tv.orh·d to ..1 D1g11al \' \ X for dnl'lopml'nl \\Ork. Tht· 14 unl\tr\1t1l''i 1.1.t·re chosen on the qualtt) of the proposal. the expertise of thetr research iota IT and the dl\er!>1l' of thl· proposed applicat·ion of the pcr'tonal compute!"i. The Profc<>s1011al 350 and Rainbo1.1. I 00 <;\ stemc, v.111beused1n both fobora - ton and 1nstructtnnal l'n- ' 1ronmcn1s in !lupport of liberal arts bu'itnCS!t and b1omcd1 cal program., .\ ma3or ob3ectl\ c ol thc PA( E Prugram 1s to fmter the devclopm<.>nt of nc1.1. ins1ruc11onal m<.>thods and 'ioftv.nre. while increasing student and racu lt) pro- duCll\ 11~ at ho th the gradu- ate and undergradu.ill· level<, In add111on a numlx•r of the P.\( E p:irlnl'r\ 1.1.111 hl· U\111& thl' mrtrourn1putrl\ in graduall' ll''il'ard1 lah.., a' "'di a' "orl-111g on lhl' development ul com- mumrnuon hnc'> 111 hnl.. {lusters of per~onal l'Om· putcr.; to n1'iting campu'> netv.orl..s "Since a 1101 hl'r ohJl'l ll' l' ,., to d1s'>emtnale infnr- matton on ne\\ dnt."lop- ments. D1g11al has formed a network partnership and "'111 sponsor quartt•rl) <>cm· 1nars to promote the tran'>· !Cr of technolog) between par11clpa11ng un1vcr'>1l} rcpre~ntallH''i and D1g1tal personnel." \:ltd Dr l\nhur Mc('atlrc}. man- ager'of the P.\( E:. P1ogram for Digital Om• PAC F partnt·r. (as<.> Western Reserve U ntH'r-sit~. has already begun using the Professional 150 'i) stems 1n a model for t'omputcr education re \Carch Students at the Cnsc In· s111u1c of Technoloa> h:l\c been submitting home work clcctronic:.ill) to 1h1!11 profc,wrs 1hrC1ugh the <'Omputers. ~trcamltning thl· 1nfornrnt1on flow l">c· \\"cen .. 1udcn1( and foe ult)' while creating a nearly p3prrlc'i computt·r labora- tory \ccordina 10 Oonald E. Schuele. vice pre 1dcn1 of undcrarndu~te and aradu- atc ~tud~nts au Ca Wet.I· cm Re~rvc Unhc~ll) "The progrotl'I mcnathen Case·\ leadership 1n com· puh:r eJuc1111 on The "°"" of lhc 'mill c:om-putt•r '' 1.:\pand1na r.1r11dl\. I .. . / Orange Coat DAILY PfLOT /Sund1Y, JlnUllY 29 1~ ...... ... Pl M1f11 W.. 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She esPecially liked the easy look. generous pleating and oversized cut of the outfits selected for our cover photo shoot. And, in her estimation. "nothing beats the all-natural fabrication" for comfort in any weather. "The Japanese have perfected these stylings which complement their light- weight layering of clothes which is already popular here in California," she said. "And their efficiency shows in such details as the zippered pant legs that can be turned into shorts. That comes in handy if you want an all-<iay outfit for sailin& ~ need a dressier look after bicycling." Having graduated from Marina High School and the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, she moved tc;> New York for seven months and started her career promoting Danish accessories. An interest in contemporary leather spert~ wear led to a transfer to the California Mart in Los Angeles. She is now the West Coast sales representative for Malibusport which she finds personally · and professionally satisfying because .. I most often dress casually and comfortably-with perhaps a little more tailoring for special occasions or 1f I'm entertaininJ.:" That's the California attitude, and It's spreading. "New Yorkers are currently able \o buy more forward fashions. but Los Angeles ts becoming a strong second as a pace-setter. Buyers are definitely aware of what we're designing here." Terry advocates a flexible wardrobe that moves easily and economic.ally from one season to the next. Outerwear, coat dressing and sweaters coupled with several stylish pants are good purchases in this respect. For the photography session at Shogun, the Japanese restaurant owned by Kum1 lscki and Ken Suzuki at Peter's Landing in Huntington Beach. her makeup and hair were done by Ya ff a Seligman and Daniel of Daniel's Salon ofHuntington Beach. Shoes were provided by Foot Loose. Huntington Beach. Focusing on coloF A sense of ease calls auenuon 10 the body beneath Japanese-inspired clothing. De· signers use simple lines in pants, loose shirts and sweaters. Chemises -cut with width across the shoulders -can be worn sashed or elegantly straigtu . The utterly simple Oow of the kimono-sleeved Flora Kung silk chemise worn. at left, by Terry Sahagen of Huntington Harbour, focuses its interest on color. The sash is equally at home at the waist. hips. the neck or the head. K Factory by Nobud Ikeda as responsible for the patterned sweater teamed with pants featuring multi pockets and leather detailing. below. Both are 100 percent cotton for warm days ahead. Plus the pull of zipper tabs above the knees transforms the pants into shorts. a practical touch for all-day sailing wear. Also for summer look for. I vCroppcd lops worn with shorts and skins.· v Shons -amply cul with wade legs. some with pleats or traditionc11 tailored walking shorts. vMenswear shins in cotton and linen for day and silk for evening paired with pants and side-slit skins. vCrinkled cotton gauze in slimmed down sheaths and wrinkled silk. vQversized jackets worn over slim hem-extended skins an neutral hnen blends. vcomfonably baggy wide ankle-length pants and body hugging capris worn with knit tops. v Pinafore and apron dresses an breezy light fabrics. vBold bauks and pn mau,es -m sponswear looks .. Terry Sahagen of Huntington Harbour models kimono at Shogun restaurant at Peter's Landing. Daily Pilot Photos by Richard Koehler Karen' Alaander mied cotton to fa1hlon thl• jampealt worn with a cropped bloaae and otnclaed with ~ belt that dtpe low In the front. • • Glenn Williama d~ned tbe all·cotton Mallbuaport play outfit with looee Jacket, caprl pant and cropped blou.e wtth cowl necltllDe . I I C2 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, January 29, 198'4 o.lr,.,.. ........ -.~I( ...... Carl and Mamie Grou, left, conver.ed with Geor&e Paley at National Conference of Chrlattan and Jew• dinner. For Kida Sake booaten Ruaty Hood ~d Jerry Rlcharda, above, brou&Jlt thelr campal.Cn ~alnat child abuae to a Lido lale luncheon boated by ltlalne Redfield who enllated aupport of Erneatlne Robinaon, rl&ht. [ >-Supporters rally For Kids Sake Leonard Shane. Coral BorzaQsky and Martin Brower lead county's NCCJ chapter. Larry and_Mabel Larson mark golden date. While Carousel Chapter readies fashions, makeup for 'Rights of Spring' show The ball as rolling to estabhsh a South County Chapter of Volunteers for For Kids Sake. Ratty Hood volunteered to head thesteenngcommitteeata luncheon hosted by Jerry Rlcbard1 and Elaine Redfield in his Lido Isle home and Newport Beach residents were signing up. Others (including Molly Lyon) offered their homes for meeting places to assist For Kids Sake, a Brea agency dedicated through educauon and intervention to the prevention of child abuse and ncgJect. Redfield, a member oft he already established North County Volunieers.1ntroduced Patand Jim Mead, who fou nded FKS I 0 }Cars ago. who spoke briefly on their work "'Ith parents. counsel in~ for individuals and families and a hotltne(990-KIDS)which rece1vesabout 300callsa month During the bracf metting which followed the buffet salad luncheon Richards told the group how he first met the Meads-he was one of their teachers at Whittier High School. The su pport group 1s needed Mead said for financial (the} get no tax monc') help as well as people wh o will help inform others about FKs and connect tMm with its services. (Redfield said the NOC group raised S 17,000 thtir first }Car.) Among those there were Lucille Kuehn, Ernestine Robinson, Heather Richards (daughter of the host who as stud~ 1ng for her marriage. family, child counseling license). Delores Ge Iberg, Dr. George Hoff and Gradella Outmans. • • • Leonard Sbane (chairman oft he board of Mercury Savings) 1squ1te a speaker. At the dannerofOC Chapter. National Conference ofC'hrasuansand Jews, he talked about ht'> travels (more than a quarter million miles meeting with business and political leaders}as president of the Nauonal 5a' ingsand Loan League . .. There's a new feeling fort he Qeed to work toward better undcr'>tand1ngof raetal. eth nic and religious differences" Shane said. adding that he was encouraged by the feeltng he c,cnsed. ··our leaders are recognlZlng the value ofa pluralistic soc1et) ... Robert Hurwitz, pres1d1ngco-chaarman, (there with wife Shirley) wa~ an charge of the event held al The Registry. Other offi cers of the gro up installed are co-chairs Red Patterson and James Roosevelt (he was on a quick weekend tnpto Japan). Mary Jones, secretary and Marlin Brower, treasurer. Also there were Coral Bonanelr.y and Judie Bruce Sumner (the} a rc new board members). Loui1e and Harlan Anderson (he is chapter exec director), Msgr. John Sammon, Stanford Green, Virginia and Paul Bender, Rabbi Morton Fierman Che was gi ven an award of apprec1at1on). KOC'E'sJim Cooper, wife Eleanor, and Jo Carousel Chapter, Orange County Performing Arts Center, tn her Newport Beach home and the talk was about the Jroup's Feb. 7 "Rights ofSpring" fastuon luncheon bcgmnmgat 11 :30a.m . in the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel. What's right for spring in hair styles, makeup and fashions will be presented by Blllur Wallerich ofSaks Fifth Avenue, South Coast Plaza, along with JUI Richard•' new spring collection. Cbrl1 McKinley is chairman of the fund- raiser and may be called at 640-7669 about tickets. • • • Larry and Mabel Larson of Dana Point celebrated their 50th weddin~ anniversary on Jan 20. The two first met as playmates an Fergus Falls, Mann .. after he had immigrated there in 1906 from Sweden with his parents. Their paths crossed again an 1933.when she was vacationing w11h her sister in Oregon and he was working in a CCC camp near Reddana. They became engaged and afterthe Depression he got a job tn'Eureka and sent for hrs bride-to-~ Caines and her husband Ken, Mamie and Carl Grou (he ---------------------, was talk mg w11h George Paley about the Golden Gala Three Sues imagine artistry Laa Florlstaa staged a •tar-studded party at the Bel-Air Country Club to preview the 1984 'Star Wars' floral headdreaa ball .et for May 18. With party planner Sue Jarvie on sale OUI\ Flr\ST SALE EVER S TAl\TS TODAY UNTIL JANUAfW 31 sr 84 WITH 15% · 30% OFF ALL M£1\CHANDISE1 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE SAVINGS WHILE SUPPLIES LAST YOU'LL FINO THE COMPLETE COLLECTION AT: LeSpQ_rtsoc Sourh Coast Plaza Carousel Court Costa Mesa, (.A 92626 Phone (714) 557-126J <....L._ benefitttng the Jewish Senior C1tl7cns Center). Pale) and Gross lead the Guardians. center support group. ••• Geraldine Schult1cntcrta1 ncd members of the SALE · Final Mark Down 75°/o OFF lncludlrtg Shoes #29 Fashion Island . ' , • • The) were mamed Jan. 20. I 934 and have hvcd in Dana Point since 1972. The now retired civil engineer and his wife have three sons-Don, a retired LA County deputy sheriff; Lloyd, a soalsenlineer living in Hawaii and James, public and legislative affairs offi cer with Caltrans an San Diego. They also have seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. · • • • Charlie and Gladys Ripley have celebrated their 6 7th weddmganniversary. Fnends and neighbors at the El Morro Mobile Home Park in Laguna Beach were dropping in (Jan. 20} to congratulate "Ripper" and his bnde. ••• Marian Bergeson will be the featured speaker Monday when members of the Orange County Philharmonic meet at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel to kick ofTthe annual continuance fund drive Mixed an with the busmess offundra1s1nga1the9.30a.m. event wall bean informal fashion show presented by Nordstrom. / of Corona del Mar, left, waa floral deatgner Sunn Bartlett of South Laauna who will create the headdreaa Suaanne Hall of Newport Beach, right, will model. FASHION CALENDAR l.MAGNIN: Albert N1pon's fashions will be informally modeled from noon to 3 p.m. Thursday and Frida) in the fine apparel salon at I. Magn in, Sou th Coast Plaza. BENEFIT SHOW: Tickets for the founh annual Gentlemen's Haberdashery fashion show may be obtained by calling Sister Judith at 75 1-6335. The models will all be males and judging them on their modeling abilities will be an all-female panel. The Feb. 9 noontime event will take place tn the main ballroom o(the Westin outh Coast Pla za Hotel with proceeds benefitting the youth work of the Sisters of the Society Devoted to the Sacred Heart. Supervisor 1 um Riley 1s chairman. Tom Fuentes, arrangements chairman. and Paul Salata will act as master of ceremonies. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WOMEN IN ADVERTISING, will meet for din~1er at 6 p.m .. Monday, Feb. 6, at the Newpon Marriott Hotel. Newpon Beach. "Love Lessons -or How to Love and Be Loved" will be the program presented. For re~rva tions, call 541 -036 l. • • • ALUMNAE CHAPTER OF .U.PHA OMICRON Pl. will celebrate its 87th annivenary with a luncheon beginning at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Holiday Inn in Ventura. Chartered buses will be available. For more information, call 830-0243. • • • MONDAY MORNING CLUB OF LAGUNA. Creauve Ans section will meet at I p.m. Thursday at the home ofBe s Thompson. Laauna Hills. For more information. call 495-6273. • • • • ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE ASSOCIATION members will hear Harry Thal discuss financial cons1derauon • insurance and esta(e plannana for fam1hcs of dtscase victim at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Wcstm1n tcr Senior Ci tizen Center. 8200 Wcstman~tcr Bl vd.1 he public i 1n\.1tCd. To find out more ahout the rcgulnr meeting~ of the group. phonr ~'10',4~ , ·How to shape a better you· The six )'Ouna wom~n on the ~tage (not an ounce of v1\1blc: fo t on them) gave a conden~d demon· strauon of a one-hour aerobic dant.'C class guided by Laur.-Seltzer. in~truc· tor from Lido NautHus, with a fast m us1cal beat in the back&round. VIDA Dwt workout "8ouncesareano-nodurrnga warmup,"( hene) \aid "Tiley will<' u-.c mu clc.s LO ti&htco." Jn~tead, bhe rcCQmmended &entlutretchcs. When done cxerc151 ng. don't head immediately for the hot sauna or pa, she cautioned Cool down first with three to live minutes ofwalk1ng or agnin gentle stretches. Afterwards. Brooke Cheney, staff physical therapist at St. Joseph Hospi-•••••••••••• Lal, confirmed what the audience of 9ne.ofthc best times to cx~rcise lb prob~bly the ume when you arc least inclined -when you are tired. Acco1d1ng to the therafist It will make Y«?U feel much beucr(the endorphins come in to play and more energetic. If you are an to acro.bic dancing, set your own pace. The fast movements can do more harm than good, especially if you have a weak back, neck or knees. (She says panial sit ups for the stomach and panial knee bends arc better for you.) several hundred had probably alrcadythou&ht. "Aerobic exercises do ~um f~t," she said. (Aerobics can be any continuous, steady exercise including swimming, brisk walking.jogging and skiing.) She mentio ned other exercise advantages-stren&thens the heart (which is am uscle), aids circulation and creates endorphins (peptides secreted m the brain that have a pain-rclievi~effcct like that of morphine.) Cheney's presentation was part of" Resolution 1984" (ancvening of crcaung a better you) presented by Nordstsrom, South Coas\ Plaza, in the Jewel Court. Some of her suggestions involved how to start and fintsh a vigorous Spring pearl strands to be embellished NEW YORK (AP) -There will be strong emphasis on color in jewelry for spring, reports Kae McCulloch, fashion director of the Jewelry Industry Council. Pearls. in natural colors as well as permanently dyed hues. Wlll be popular. with pink, gold. blue and cream making a ~trong showing. Colored pearls mix and match w11h gemstones and monochromat10i or contrasting color schemes. Colored gemstones will be used as the centerpieces of pearl necklaces. she notes. And si mple strands of pearls will be embellished with faceted gold or diamond rondelles ~ between each pearl. or stations of varicolored stones. A Princess Cruises' Super- Sale means the best value ever on the best cruises going.You'll enjoy award-winning cuisine prepared by Italian Master Chefs. Broadway -style enter- tainment. Charming British officers. And these irresistible savings. THE PANAMA CANAL.$5000FF PLUS FLY FREE. March 24. April 7, 21. May 5, 12.19. (Offer for California residents only.r Sail the 5-Star Island Princess through the incredible Panama Canal and save $250 per person or $500 per couple.You'll cruise 14 days between Los Angeles and San Juan to ports like glittering Acapulco. Duty-free St.Thomas. Martinique. And Curacao. SPECIAL INTERE;?T CRU ISES. On March 24. sail with guest lecturer David McCullough, historian and author of the award-winning book on the Panama Canal -Tiu! Path Between t~ Seas. AJm'l 7, join noted film critic and professor Arthur Knight, along wjth some MGM stars, for a look at famous MGM musicals. "Run for Fun" is the topic on our May 5 cruise. Inter- nationally known Scripps Institute health care experts will conduct a series of workshops and discussions. Bridge and t3ckgammon players, cruise with Alfred Sheinwold on May 12. He will give instruction and lectures for players of all levels. MEXICO. $400 OFF PLUS FLY FREE. "Yo_u~on't. ha~e to finish a class," Chcneysaad, addina"Even if you arc~)(crc1sing w1thJUM one fne nd, stop when you have reached your l1m1ts. Yourfnend maybe more fit than you arc. "lfyou get nauseated, dizzy or have pain m the jaw or left arm get medical help immediately." ' Before you start an exercise program you should have your blood pressure checked and discuss your ph~s1cal limitations wtth your doctor. Listening to Cheney talk you iet the idea (1fyou didn't know already) that you should take aerobic exercises. but not take them lightly. ' Cupid's cap? "Heart and Arrow". hu been created ln black. navy and •liver by London mll- llner Phlllp Somerville for hl• •prlng collection. He fo r eca•t• the wide· brimmed. dramatic hat.a and •mall pretty hat.a will be predominantly black and white. cornflower blue. yel- low and fuch•la -all team· ed with black or duk navy. Before, left. and after aatnc the Dew hair fMm, rizz. Learn to do them without lll.Junng yourself: learn what at takes to increase your hean rate and strengthen that muse le you can •t do wtthout. The 'crea11nga beller}'ou' program continued (ma less serious vein but equally important for looking good) with Flora Hills (from the salon of tne same name 1n Costa Mesa). She urged the women (and a few men) to keep their hairstyles updated. but to always adopt them to their pcr$0nahty and hfestyle. "- As an exaggeratged example she said. "lfthecurrcnt hairstyle is to weatone side of the hair pink, you might look prett} silly in the kitchen cooking upa family dinner with that. Maybe a slight pink tint all over the hair?" Communication between a patron and stylist was recommended. "You can get a hairdo that will go with your lifestyle," Hills said ... If you de aerobics, a style can take you from 8 a.m. through an evening class," she said as one oft he dancers demonstrated the versatile styling done that morning on her long hair. Stylists Christine and Harvey had worked during theexc-rcisi ng pon ion on two models who were now ready to model. To create their ntce an.d easy dos. mousses (lightweight foam to give ;:..: the hair body and manageabil ity), perms for support (not curl) and" multi :: colors to highlight the hair(as many as five on one) fora natural look were :: some of the techniques used. _ :': The program closed with a show of the best fashion looks of spring • presented bySµe Ellen Gold -black and white knit activewearwith bright accents. neutrals m cool blends. the ever-popular-for-spring navy blues. pastel, pnntsand whites. And not to worry. 1f you haven'tcompleted you exercise and shaping-• up program -most of the fashions are loose fitung. . BE~UTY NE~S: Products are popping up almost as fast as crab grass m the spnngt1me. L Orea I and V 1dal asson are two of the latest marketing mousses for the hair. With these foams }Ou can almoststyle your hair wi th your fi ngers, just push the hair where you want 1t to go. Sebastian calls its ~air foam FIZZ and they also have 11 m temporary colors -reds and gold m several shades plus deep burgundy and deep blue orchid for dark. hair. TID&r'• CllSSlllD 'PVIZLI . . .. On April 7. Wally Schirra. astronaut, will host audio· visual presentations saluting NASA. Cruise April 14 with noted psychologist and talkradio personality Dr. Toni Grant. She will lecture on a series of themes like ''Life Is Not a Dress Rehearsal'.' • ApriJ 21, join USC Cinema Department Professor Martm Roberts. He will feature guest celebrities from the Golden Age of Television. On AF,il 28 and May 5, Digital will host "The Computer and You: featuring the Rainbow Personal Computer. May 12, join former quarterback Earl Morrall and Hall-of-Famers George Blanda and Bobby Layne for chalk- talks, Q & A sessions and football highlight films. SUPER WEEKEND PACKAGES. Extend yourTranscanal cruise with 3 nights in San Juan, only $69 per person. Or 2 nights at San Diego's Vacation Village Resort, $49 per person. Stretch your Mexico cruise with 2 nights in Atl~co, April 7-June 1, or at San Diego's Vacation v· e Resort, just $49 per person. MORE SUPER VALUES. Ask your travel agent about our fabulous fly freR program, our 110% exclusive occupancy rate -the industry1s lowest - and our generous 3rd person discount. ' NEW PRINCESS PASSPORT PROGRAM. Now Princess gives you an extra bonus. For every night you're on a Princess Cruise in 1984, you'll ea~ full 1% discount towards any Princess Cruise in 198~The more you cruise in 1984, the more you'll save in 19 ! For our 1984 Cruiseguide, ask your travel ag nt. Or write Princess Cruises. Dept. EG294. 2029 Century Park East, Los Angeles. CA 90067. For reservations, sec a travel agent. Princess Cru15es are sold exclusively thnough travel age nts. • fht $200 and $250 per·person discounts caMot be combined with promotional fares. Registry: British " ACROSS 1 Cmpartt 7 Hum0flt1t 11 Excfudes 15 Squirrel or PO<CUPM 21 Rodt Ult 22~ ... ZS Stage dlr~lon 24 More leYel 25 Verb tonn 28 Dab of butter 'R Private chat· COdlp. Wd 29 Type or neel ltne 30 lrlll'I poet 31 Family member 33 Tran111ttors replaced these 35 Taro root · 36 Modify 38 Alder tree· Scothsh 39 Lamb's peeudonym 41 Ave<age 42 Sharp projeetlon 44 Mlscatculate 4S0illseed 48 Order by mall 2wdl 48Summont up 50 Astraddle 52 White fur 54 Reptile home: 2wdl. 56 Sumefren beast 59 Carries 61 Blends 62 Entice 66 Radiate 87,Soelal circle 69 Tear je<ker 71 Dried baobab 72 Blbllcal well 73 Prlva1e roads 74 Tripoli rne~re 76 Identifies 78 Clothet-- Pfetl' Old Outctl 79 Re-ettat>- ll&het 81 System 83 Arttele1 of bedding as Joo• atono 88 Water barrier 87 t'lousehold god 88 Porker homea 89 Marks or omission 91 Captures again 93 Trade- for-all policy hyph wd 96 Biblical name 97 Fathers 99 Neither 100 Cubic measure 101 .. _ vtctua' Woe IO lhe conquered 102 Siestas 104 Ben -. Seo1CI\ peak 106 Revotvea 108 Nuisance 109 Weight (, allowances 111 French "fathers' 113 Eminent 114 Compo- nents 115 State ol l*ng fragrant 118 Peruke 120 Contributes 123 Assuages 125 Dlmlnlsher 129 Ample poetic 130 Motel Item 132 Aoullnes .... "t.:· 133 Delved 17 English rlvef 88 Hurry 13-i Shop9ef-18 Type 3wo1 l\Oppef measure 89 Tiit 135 t.ocomotlve 19~oaehed 90 BrUJllarl part 20 Thlfty· tree 138 Wltherl French 91 Rodtef 138 For each 28 Mtne 92 Heb<ew 139 Wlnd&ttlefd entrances meature cleaner 32 Hubbub 93 Playful 141 1. .. thei 34 Choir vOlces mamf\'\81 mocculn 37 Window ~T~ 142 N~reti-OYefdoor ldln dent abbf 38 Cuckoo bird 95Soaka.u 143 NociurMI 40 l::oncede timber et .. lure 42 M ore 98 Relaxed 144 Equalizes certain 100 Sa111hes 2 wds 43 Lyne muse 103 Soda-1lpP8f 147 Ou1t11 45 Auss1111 105 Spanish tnle 1411 -deum unton t07 BuOdl\ISt 150 Cancel ovl 47 Evergreen shr1ne1 152 -Khayyam 48 Apportions 108 Book parts 153 B1bllca1 49 FamOl.la 110 Become weed psycholog1s1 firm 154 Eluded 51 Ou1elf 112 Ladlers !56 Baseball 53 Ballots 114 Apple seed deal• 55 Of a Great 116 COiiege 157 Fish traps Lake activities 158 Extraordl· 56 Caesar's 1 17 Sub11t1u1es nary person lacr1ma · for suffix 159 Plan 57 French 119 Made a bet lady 120 Proper DOWN lrtend' 12 1 Medieval 1 Color 58 Sult decor a-ca ta pull ver1a11on1 hon 2Wd!o 122 Hea<l 2 Muiean 60 Band 124 To this dish memtier writing 3 lnd1arT 63 Does again 126 Knock mulbefry 2 wds sharply " Blg...ng 64 Ptot ot 127 ExP11larates abbr ground 128 Move back 5 French state 65 Throw 131 Ogre 6 Allack 67 Brongs 133 Small 2 wds home restaur8ll 7 Colorless 2 wds 136 Destiny ltquld 68 Work uni! 137 1oent1ca1 8 Greek god 70 S.t1le<s 139 E1usted 9 Gangster s 73 Plunders 140 Split gun slang 75 Affp4ane 143 Delecllve 10 Snoozes part 145 Narcotic 11 Indicates 77 Aad1a\e shrub 12 Chopping 60 Numeric.al 146 Enclosed tool prefix truck 13 Actress 81 Pied P1pPr 148 Gypsy Hayworth Iott ow er village 14 Engraved 82 Mile p1ari1 151 Southern plllar 84 Moslem state at>t>r 15 Oppos11e E11ter 155 Double 16 In excess 86 Covets prehK Feb. ll Mar.10, 17, 31. April 7, 14, 21. 28. May 5, 12, 19, 26. June L (Offer fur Calif omia residents on-ly.r Sail 7 days between Lbs Angeles and Acap~oo on the luxurious Pacific Princess.To ports like Puerto Vallarta. PRINCESS Mazatlan. And Zihuatanejo/Ixtapa. All for $200 off per person or $400 per couple. E ~ff,~~~~~f.~~~~ed CRUIS · S Skin & Body Care expert, Aida AU the d:~......... . the -'d 90 Thibiant asshe lectures on beauty with u1ao1u.: Jn ~n special guest celebrities. . . ..., _____ """ .. .. ... \ SEE ANSWERS IN CLA891F1ED . . I • P~lm Springs resort boasts unl!sual past Playground of stars, celebr1Ues gained world-wide fame If )Ou arc lrt...c mo!>t J)\.'l)J)k' \\ho enjO}' \ ISlltng h1~tom:al potl\1' ul inten:'St whtlt \Ou'reon \aCallol\ \(HI ma) be surprised to find thJt thl· resort tov.n ol Palm Spring' dllnn t have the usual Don't c:xpert to find a (1ctt)sburg or a 300-year·old Spani!lh mm1on there Ho\\ever, 11 )OU go to Palm Springs lo find out about the peopk and the placec; that madl· the resort famous.~ uu \\On ·, be dl\appotntcd Palms pnng' d~.,n·t Ii '"ea Ion~ nor cht'<:kc!red pa,t. but 11 ce rtc11nl~ has an unusual one. highlighted h) a rather unusual band of nalt\l' In. dians. a fc" •Hah\an pioneers. and a \.Cf) long llSI of celebnt1t•<> anl! famous pcr-.onaltttl''> v..ho helocd tlw rtsort gather \\Orld·" 1dc tam~ From the Indian Can,ons. v..hl'rt: 1he natt' e .\gua Cal1entcsll\ ed. w 1hi.- Hentage Center. v.here home!> ul desert pioneer'> can be '>een. to the Racquet ( luh. v..hl·re glm") photos of palm t:'!>tunatl'd cH l.UUU }t:'<t~ l ht:~ palm!> arr naltH' lo th.: Palm pnng~ area and \\t:rc 'ital lo th.: e~1-.tenl·c of dl'!>Crt nattH''I a., c1 mc:an' offoud and '>ht:lll'f \\> hl'n the: Limon Pactfk Railroad lrl>~'>t'd thl' dt:'~n in 1877, the ( ahutlla'> ur o\gu::i C'ahentc'i (which mc::in!> "hot "nter" ). \\Crc granted o""nersh1p of C\ .:~ other <;quare mile ofland. This checkerboard pattern of O\\ner\htp has been retained b)' the ~()..member Agua Caliente tnbe. "hich grant~ 99.yt:ar lease!. to 111an) l Omm.:rnal e'itabltshments HOMES RESTORED v. 1th the railroad came some of P<tlm Spr 1ng' lirn \\h1te settler~ T"o ol thl•tr re~torrd homeH·an be )ccn at thl' Hcnta&1.' Cenll'r. 221 ~. Palm t an,on Om l'. thl' olliCl' of the Palm 'iprrng-; H1.,torrcal Soc1el} fhere. 't'>ltur-s tour lhl' homl' of John '.k(allum \\hu v.a' 1n,trumcntal in tht: 1880'!. dt:\ clopmt:nt of 1rn~11on method!> and aup cult1' atton 1n the dc~ert. and thl' hum.: of M 1ss ( ornclta V. hne. "'ho helped retail trade $fO\\ in thl' skep~ '11lage of Palm ·pnngs. lamoous mo\lt \tar!. hani Ith· T he'>c rl'.,tored structure'> contain 1#allpaper. Palm ~prings' points of photograph., huusev..arcs. l'On· interest arc um:tsual enougA_to mah· !>tumes and furnl\hings from 1he t"ven the mo'it uninterl!sted '1~1or l'arh 'cars The Heritage (enter ask!. curious \ a $1. a·dm1s.,1on donation. .\good plan.· tu start is al the "'P<f\ . . Hotel and Mineral Springs at JOO J\ , 1hc Holl)wood·star con\.ergencc Indian .\~e. Outside 1hc hotel 1s a tn 'Palm pnng~ didn't begin until the hrstoncal plaque citing the lorntiun cons1ruct1on of both the El Mirador "here the nall\e Cahuilla Indian<; H<?tcl and the Racquet Club. El once resided Mtrador. an elaborate hotel for 11s The hotel ,~a!> constructed O\ er the da) "ith tndl\ 1dual bungalows hot mineral waters tt>e Indians bl'· named after its more famous \~Hors, heved to contain healing po"er'> In opened on Nt:v. Year's Eve 1n f928. the wintertime. the Cahuilla tribe During 1t~ glamoro!JS lifespan. El lived near the bubbling waters on the Mirador \.\as the \\toter retreat of desert floor Toda'. those '>amc such persona It ties as Spencer Tracy. v..aters arc piped into the p:-i Hotl'l''i Peter La" lord George Bums and Bath House for guests to enJO~ Gracie .\lien. Lou .\bbot and George When the temperatures soarC'd Costello. and .\lben Einstein dunng the ~umma months. the I nd1ans retreated 10 the oas1s-l1 t...c can}ons. where arehcolog1st~ ha\l· found ancient pictographs and cliff dwellings of earl) 1nhab1tant!. .\n· dreas Camon ,., tht· s11r ol 1he oldt:st kno"n ll\.1ng V.ashing1on1a tillkra DESERT RIDERS The hott•I wa!> also the home base of the Desert R1d1.·r~. a fash ionable group of equestrrans which included \fontgomcf) Clift and Ciarlo.. Gable. From 11\ to~cr .\mos 'N And~ MANUFACTURER'S FACTORY SALE • LADIES SPORTS APPAREL & YARDAGE DESIGNERS SAMPLES, SECONDS, CLOSE-OUTS broadt·a~t cp1\odc~ of their popular radio show Though El Mir.1dor v.a!> razed. tb lumopus tower can be seen on the grounds to the De!iert Hospital "here 1t 1.tand!> as a Palm prang!> Hr'>tonrnl 'icx1c:t> landmark I he Ral·quet t'lub. on N. Indian .\' cnue. was the b1 a1mtorm of earl) \tars and tennis buffs Charlie Farr~ll and Ralph Bdlamy. They opened their club on C:hmtmas Da>. 1933. and soon had headliner members Marlene Die1r1ch. Greta Garbo. Gin· ger Roger~. Humphre)' 6ogart. Joan Crawford. Mar) Pickford. and Hen I) Fonda The club'!> dining room contains "all'> of phot0s of these star!> and more. 1nclud1ng Gene Kell>. Debbie Keynolds and Doroth y Lamour. 1 he sm:ill but posh. lngk~tde Inn. bu th 1n 1922 as a pm ate res1dc.-nc:c. l'H~ntuall~ auracted tts own '>et ol ncv.~makcr. when 1t became: a hotel in 1 he: 30'~ It "as 1 he fa' on 1c of Gabll' and Curok Lombard. "'hose hone)· moon su11c t'> said to be intact. Tht• ln~lcs1dc Inn. much the same a!> 11 ong1nall) wasal 701 S. Belardo, 1sst1ll the ha' en tor mo' 1c stars 1t was 50 ~ears ago I hc Palm pnngs Historical So- c1et~ 1s \\Orking to conserve thse properties. along with a SO·)ear-old church on AleJO Road. the 40-}ear- old O'Donnell home situated above the Dcscn Museum. and the I 936 Plaza downto\lin. as official historical sites. In the meantime. the unique and fascinating ht\tOf) of Palm Springs. beginnan$ with the na11ve .Indians who realized the value of the lands areound "agua ~liente." and cul- minating in th~ Hollywood retreat that Palm SpringseveQtually became. continues to interest visitors from around the world. Fe" ctt1e'i in the v.orld claim a · heritage like: Palm Springs'. which has a past gltuenni with celebrities and famous per'ionaltt1es who found the desert a<, alluring as the native Indians who h'cd here thousands of ~ears ago. RUFFELL' UftHOLSTllY, INC. .............. -.41 .. ,,. Various Warm-Ups, reg. retail to 99.00 ..................... from 17.00 1922 HARBOR Bl VD COSTA MESA -.S•8 I 1.S6 Fleece Warm-U ps, reg. retail to 72.00 ................................. 18.00 Fleece Pants, reg . retail 24.00............................................ 6 .00 Te nnis dresses, skirts, shorts, UP TO 70% OFF Tank tops, jackets, pants, FACTORY Golf skirts, bermudas, polos WHOLESALE WHOLESALE & LESS BY-THE-YARD AND REMNANTS USE THE DAILY PILOT "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY ' Velour, Fleece, Qu iana, Terry, T-Shirt Knits, Poplin, Twills, etc. I· 111 I<• 1111 ..... I I II • I .d I FABRIC DASHIN' DRAWERS 631-7770 10 A.M. -3 P.M. 642·5678 ht 121 1001-B West 17th St., C.M. (Cor of Whrttter) Mon.-Frl. The best reason to a·t1ise to Alaska. ~·t ' ul mar s brancl new f'airsky is the best reason to \'isit Alaska since the Gold Rush. What's more, Sitmar offers free air fare to and from this beautiful new ship. With Fairskv, we'vt> spared no expense to create the cruise ~hip with <='Verything that'~ made Sitmar famous- superb Italian servief", sumptuous dining, spa- cious cabins and spark- ling entertaiurnl"nt. PECTACULAR IGHTS. Through Fain\ky's floor- to-ceiling .. \\rindows, you'U see breathtaking views of the Inside Passage, Ala."ka's ru~ed coastline and majestic glaciers. You have your choice of two itineraries that include famouR spots like Juneau, Victoria, Columbia Glacier, Sitka, Ketchilum and Glacier Bay. UNSURPASSED VALUE. On board the Liberian- registered Fairsky, you 'II find mm-e thanjust fux- ury. Yl>U'IJ find amazing \'a)ue. Because this ~mm­ mer, we•re offering eight 14-day cruiRes to Canada and Alaska at fares com- parable to others' 12-dav cruises. That's like get-• ting two days free. And there's more. The price of your cruise includes free air fare to and from the ship in San Francisco. The • ,itmar Expe1i- ent'e is ROkl exclusivelv by professional tr-avel · agent:1 . Consult yours t.o<lay. Sitinar lntrodures r .... Artlata rendering ahowa bow the hlatorlc Heidelberg Inn, aometlmH known a• June .. Lodge, at June Lake, near Mammoth, Jook• ainae ita recent restoration Famed Heidelberg Inn bustling with new>lif e The Heidelberg lnn..at June Lake, located some 15 miles from Mammo1h, originally gained prominence io the l 930's and ·4o·s as a playground for stars such as Clark Gable. Greta Garbo and Charlie Chaplin. The stars came to fish tn summer. ski in winter and enJOY privacy available to them nowhere else in California. After several changes in ownership. the Inn fell into disuse and, despite townspeople's efforts to maintain 11. stood vacant for nearly two years. Today. however, the Heidelberg ts bustling with new life and the town's 600 residents couldn't be happier. Amerland Development. a San Diego-based real estate development company, has purchased the Heidelberg (sometimes known as June Lodge) and totally rc<;torC'cl it wrth new plumhing. wiring and insulation. The rooms were renovated and turned into 24 deluxe suites with modem cooking facilities and ··spa .. baths. Outside hot tubs have also been added. One thing remains the same. however The lamous four-sided, two-story fireplace m the Heidelberg's lobb) remains unt9uched. (It 1s rumored that comedian Charlie Chaplin: after a few too many hot buttcredrums, once curled up and went to sleep in the huRe fireolace). To introduce vacationers to the Heidelberg Inn. the developers are offering a special mini-vacation package which allows a married couple or family to spend three days and two nights at the Inn. complete with complimentary breakfasts and evening .. happ)' hours" beside the fireplace for a package pnce of S75 dunng the week or SI 00 on weekend~. Details arc available b) writing the Heidelberg Inn. Box 673, June Lake. CA 93529. or by phoning (619) 648-7744. Brochure lists state's events Hundreds of e\c111ng e\ cnts. topped b> the 19~4 Summer 01) mp1c~ in Los Angeles. arc listed 1n Cah· forn1a's new 1984state"1de C alendcr of Event!>. From San Frannsco's Chinese Nev. 'rear Cel· ebra11ons to Santa Barbara's Old Spanish Da)s to Columbia's Miner's Christmas. all part s of thC' state are wf"ll represented an th r I 6·page brochurl'. For a free copy. send a self.addressed. stamped (37 cents) business·saze envelope to: California Office of Tourism. Dept. CE. 1030 13th St.. Su11e 200. 5acramento. CA95814 Forgiveness should be a must for everybody DEAR ANN LANDERS: Ten )Cars ago my son stopped talking to m) daughter. She did somethtQ8 he did not appro' e of. Both were adults at the time he was unaware of what caused hi\ anger because he "ouldn't discuss 11. Aside from refusing to speak to her. he avoided family functions to which she had been invited. If she happened to drop in to ,·1s1t a relative and he was present. he would lea'e 1mmcd1atel}. maktng no effort to mask his reason for the hasty departure. He went so far as to change churches to avoid running into her. Since the estrange· menl our family has been unable to get together for birthdays, an- niversaries or holidays. His stubborn· ness has been the source of many discussions. Two )Cars ago m) daughter de· c1ded she had had enough of her brother's hateful treatment and de- etded to confront him. She wanted 10 know exactly why he was so furious with her. hoping to talk it out and reconcile He ne-w into a rage. cursed. earned on hke a maniac and ran out of thl' house. slamming the door behind him. We reccntl ) learned our daughter has a terminal illness. The doctors g1vc her three month!> a1 the most. When her brother heard the news. he went 1mmed1atel) to his sister's home. apologized for his unspeakable beha\lor and begged to be forg1,en. She told him his friendship would ha"e meant a great deal to her dunng the past I 0 years. but she does not ANN LANDERS want him to make amends because he p1t1es her. She flatly refused to accept his apologies and asked that he not hang around dunng the last days of her life. The fam ily feels she should forgive him, or he will be tortured by guilt forever. Please struggle wnh this one and five us your answer, Ann. - TH E R MOTHER DEAR MOTHER: It was no strog· gle. I have always come down on the side or forgiveness and recommend it lor everybody. I hope your daughter will forgive her brother, not only for bis sake, but for hers -and the other members of the farnlly. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have bel!n married for four months to a woman I went with for nearly Ct$,hl )Cars. Our sex life v..as terrific un11I a few months ago. Now 1t is almost non-existent.(£ am 29. She is 27.) I am ready for romance about three nights a week -which I th1nt... is normal for a health) )Oung man m~ age She v..as always eager and v..1lhng. Nov. 11 seems b} the lime she takes oil her mask of makeup. brushes her hair. rcmo' cs her C)elashes. takes out her contacts. creams her face. massages her cuticles. puts lo11on on her legs ana arms. brushes her teeth and does 20 push-ups. I am out of the mood Then v.. e ha' e a tight because she 1s ready and I am not Is there a solution" Our marnagc ma~ depend on )our finding one. - INCOMPATIBLE IN INDIAN.\ DEAR IN IN INDY: I suggest that your wife take off her eyelashes, remove her contacts and bop In tbe sack. This sbould take all of cwo minutes. The rest can be done later. ••• DEAR ANN LANDERS: f have been a waitress for nine years and l still don't know if 11 is proper to remove someone's dinner plate while others an the same party are still eating. Can )OU tell me" -.. Wa1t1ng" In Conn. ~ DEAR WAITING: This 11 not a question of etiquette but a matter of policy established by tbe bou. Some restaurants want to sell the same table three times in an evenin1, lo wblch case tbey begin lo remove dinner plates 11 soon as poulble. Ask your employer wbal be wants you to do -then do It. • • • "Sexual freedom .. presents a d1f· ficulr decision for teenasas and their parents. Ann Landen offers down·lo- earth ;1di ice in lwr °''" booklet. "High chool Sc' and Ho~ 10 Deal W11h /1 -.\ Guide for Tct'n'i and Their Parents... Fur each bookll'l. send 50 cents plus a long. stamped. srlf.addrrssed em·elopc to 4nn Land· crs. P.O. 80>. 11995. Chicago. llluwa 60(111 Cross-country skiing a real' 'ego-builder'' All m\< life l'\r -------------tx·rn looklng for a sport that (a) features a cute.-outfit that I csn wear to do m) grocrr) \hopping. (b) rcqu1rt., no more tf. fort than puttm&_ one foot 1n front of thelllllllllllllllllllllll ... other. (<') has your nc'\t meal \trapped to your &ck and (d) offers the cheap thrill of hav1n1 someone breathe heavily behind you. I've found it' Cross-coun1ry skiing. lm&Jtnc. No ambulance parked at the bottom of the hill waiting for )OU. No tents at the fin15h hne offcnng blanket and I V.'s. No nand1naaround try1na to find your pulse 10 ~ 1f it's accelerated. 1 know thcro'$ a lot of cunoslty about crou-country sk11ng. w I'll try not to act too technial. A\ with any spon. baJ1callywhat we're talkinaabout 1s coord10at1on. I cannot tell )'OU how 1mpc>nant 1t as to coordinate your cnurc outfit at one time. The knidcers \hould fit well and be somcthina cyc-cuch1na. preferably m1tch1na your ltJhtwc1&ht jacket. A cotton turdcncck or scarf tucked \INrtl)' under a blou5e is 1 ntC'c touch. )<xks should be dark co help keep your tb1g.hs from loo"-101 h~c piano lea$, A lo1 of pt0plc wear thM'mal underwear. but ptf'onally. I found it tno ~"m' for lhi• "•~ 1 mar~ r• .I What I really love about the spon 1~ 1hat you don't have 10 wear those awful caps that n:mcn your hair and make 1J look like an unmade bed. 1 prefer carmum. They're cute. Another tip is to 11vo1d needlcsscxcrt1on That's wh) I fry my chicken the ni&ht bt'forc and pack tht knapsack with small bread-and-butter sandw1chc~. thermoses of hot !IOUP and chocolate. candy b:m and of courM". a corkscrew. SettinJ your pace as you ao ts very 1mponant in cros~· country skiing. If you tear off tn a kick-glide movement the way you arc suppose~ to. you'll never meet anybody. I prefer to stand helpless and unsteady until I hear fast heavy breothins behind me. h'sareal:tJo-bmtder. · As 1n most spc>ru. cro s-country sk11na improves with lime and practice. After awhile you ltam that 1( you look too friJhtcned to move. $0meo~ wtll clamp )Our skis on for you. pull your &Jovrd hand through your poles and never leave your ~ufc. As for the promise of grtat J)CMn&I satisfaction. I wouldn't know. Maybe next week. when I venture outside of the parking lot. , BR1ora --------= Everlys brotherly again CHUl!S Go1£1 Fifties rock ers reunited. selling out In concert a ppearances By MARY CAMPBELL ._.. .......... ...... NEW )ORK-<>nJul) 14.1973.in thcm1ddleofa d1!Mli.trou5 concert Don E\<crly put down his guitar. announced "The E vcrl> Brothers died I 0 years ago.'' and walked off the i.tage. Now, more than I 0 )ears later, one of the biggest of the late 1950s rock 'n' groups. has returned. Don and Phil Everly ure back in harmony. Their first concem were last September. two sold-out ~rlormances at London·s prcst1g1ous Royal Alben Hall. nnd the reunion was filmed by Home Box O ffice for broadcast during January. During the decade between gigs. the brothers met once. at their fa ther's f uncrul T he) spoke ci' ill}. then went their separate ways Don. no"' 46. made the phone call that brought them togethl'r again last spring - He told Phil. "I l·alled )'Ou once o n }Our btnhda) and )OU "-Cre out and I didn't call again for two years." Phil 44 said if Don hadn't called . he would have. fhc1r fir\l hits. "Bye B}e LO\C" and··\\ ake Up Little ~us1c "came in 195 7 Then the} staned touring. non-stop one-nighters "Rock ·n· roll d1dn'1 hccome a le1surel) way of making a h \mg un11l 1hc: '60s." Don said. "We've bad to talk bu'ih pilots into fl~1 ng us to places in Canada. We carried our o" n lugga~c " Other successes h ke "Bird Dog." "'Cath) 's C lown" and "All I Have 10 Do 1s Dream" followed. But all that touring took its toll. ··Everybody was pressuring }OU. and your nerves were raw." Don said. "We wound up taking it out on each o ther." Toda~. Phil lives in Hollywood with his two sons from two former ma rriages. Don. divorced three ti mes, has three daughters and a !>On. He spends a lot of 11me fish ing m Fland~. . The brothers reunited at Don's home m Nashville and fou nd they had n't forgotten their songs or harmonies. 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Ing bid had contlderable Chrefen, •• an defttlq preemptive value, and that. U.. 8•..S.1 cie1... &.e • therefore, you could afford to ......_ ef ............. At open one tpade on a tbree- tlae elld ti ~ Mriea, wt wW card auitl 1• Mell &.e tv w..t11 .. e• While you could argue tlea ucl auwtr eeluaL about the merit. or aomt of North·Soul.h vuloerable. Meredith'• bidding ldeu, oo North deaJ1. one queationed bl1 playing NORTH abili4". Thia llud wu played + 4 many 1ear1 ago. but ii. i. 1tlll ~ K J maklog the rounds of tbe O A 5 bridre columns in one form + A J 98 715 4 or another. WEST E AST East's preempt achieved • 8 715 S 2 + V.W its desired effect In the auc ~ Q 10 5 lV 8 7 8 S tion. It robbed North-South o Volcl o KJ10987U2 of the bidding 1pace they + K Q 10 ! + Vold needed to explore for the SOUTH right contract. Meredith wu + A K Q J 10 9 never one to be 1hut out of an c;;:i A 9 4 2 auction, and he cheerfuUy 0 Q 4 drove~the hand to what, to • 3 molt -players, WU an Un· T he bidding: makal> e alam. Nortlt Eaat Seadi Weat \fest led the king of cl1.1b1, J + 4 0 4 NT Pua and East diacarded a dia· 5 ~ P... 8 + P... mond on dummy's ace. Ob- lound a wa7 to t.ake advan· u r• o! th• ditt.rlbulloft, pro- vldlnt that West htld eiaet· ly three bean. hHded by the quHn·t.en. The hand WU ruins l.o have to be played at no trump. beeaoee Mer.dlth had to draw all of Weal'• trumpa. On tha 1padea he dlacar4ed fo ur dub1 and the ace of diamonda<ll from the table. Eaet did ae well u he could by pitebins six diamond• from hit hand. Now declarer fineaffd the jack of heart. 1uceesdully, then culted the ktoJ, Nut he led a diamond from the table. and now hia genlu1 1n diacardfnr tbe ·au~ dlamoDcb bffa1H ap~• 11 tut pla1td JOw, a-iu.r quHn would wia the and the ace and ala• of hearts wouJd brlns hi. toul to 12. However, It d(d not MIPJ Eul. to rite with the ll DJ ol • dlamond1. He bad oaly rw/ cardt to return, a8d no .. t,; ter whitb auJt he t1'GM, declarer would have tlM r••t'=' of the tricu. ~ So Eut learned a paJnf1dit trlltb. Blddiii1 Lff~mphi cW1 not alway• tranalat.e loto 0 cuh profiu. tiJ ------------------------------:~~ NEW BUSINESSMEN Contact . the DAILY PILOT for Information regarding the county requirements for using a Fictitious Business Name. 642-4321 EXT. 332 Pua Pua viously, East had been dealt LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Directors Guild of Opening lead: King of+. 13 red .cards. and Meredith America. which on.e n parallels the Academy Awards. has .-~-:_ __ __::_ __ --r..:..:_.:..:....::..:..::.:..:...::..:..:._:_.::_....:..._ ______________________ -;-~ Daily Pilat announced its nominees for directo rial achievements of 0 WHEN IN SOUTHERN CALFORNA vsr ~"'-9'T'\Jl:Mla9 TD&..-1 1983. -----The nom inations: Bruce Beresford. "Tende r L£:* Mercies'': Ingmar Bergman. "Fanny and .\lexander": A-·~ ~ti James Brooks. "Term s of Endearment", Lawre nce ,,,,...,~ " Kasdan. "The Big Chill": Philip Kaufman. "The Right V'N nlh'\A ...h. Stuff... , c..or v• '1 w Former Directors G uild president Frank Capra made rJQ·, .t ,..,4 the anno uncements at the guild headquarters in West vi W ~ Holl ywood. Brooks. Kasdan a nd Kaufman were present to accent their nomina tions. Dll.IJ Pl.IOI Australian Beresford and Sweden's Bergman were in Europe. 642-5678 The wmner will be announced at banquets in New York and Beverly Hills March 10. OOffi®&OOW&\l ID&~~U' ffi®~~ Woody Allen Mia Farrow Nick Apollo Forte .Jack Rollins.Charis R Joffe .... . '"'°' ,, ... ,........ llfftl ... - Susan E. Morse Mel Bourne Gonkl1 Will~ ASC lJlc.1"1 Pit 11 ,......,., Nlflllllll ... CRt., . Charles R Joffe Robert Greenhut Woody Allen NOW PLAYING/ J • NOW PLAYING "GRAND decadent mtttt.ainment. wtuch like all Sood Holly.wood gangster mowies delivers the punch and of alamour counterpunch and disgust:' David Atlsen, N~EK MAOAZINE COI TA MW LA HMM OfWIGl W .HMI CM'UTIWIO ~rmt EOto'ltdl ~ Wes! 891·3935 Edward$ Town Cen1er AMC flSlllOn ~·e C.ty Center P1e1flc·s M!SSIOll Orl\ot-ln 751-418-4 691·0633 ~ 2553 ·~5 El TORO E0wa111S SiddteDKk 581 5880 OMllO£ Sl'4!1um Orrvt·ln 639 ano NO ~UIH ACCl~TIO '011 fHll INGAQIMltn TIME MAGAZINE NEWSWEEK NEW YORK TIMES LOS ANGELES TIMES • THE ONLY MOVIE NAMED TO THE TOP 4 "TEN BEST" Lim. -Of.,. YW'S lBI •n " ... boasts crisp, cornpwionat.e direcoon by Jonathan Kaplan and an Oscar-worthy performance from Bonnie Bedeba. wow!'' TIME MAGAZINE omOfMYW'STlllUI "This is one 'feel good' moVlt'! ... one oi the best Ameri:an mo\llCS oi the year .. Becielia. s performance easiy ranks among the year's best." NEWSWEEK -OfMYIAl'STDIUT ~~~~~-·~61mnaker who obviously knows what hr 1S dooi , , ... Shrley E beautifully played by Borne Bedeha .. Vincent Canby, NEW YORX TIMES om Of m TUl'S Ta IUT •• ... a spec::tacular1y satisfy1ng mow . ferociously p>d entertainment. .. ~ penonal ~ for Its 5tar. Bonrae BedelUi .. terac and pby{ul, exhilar.ilt:ing and ~l"OU! ... Sheila Ben.on, LOS ANGELES TIMES ... ~"ENTIETH CENTUC ~~~URORA PRODUCTION • .:._._..-.-; HEART LIKE A WHEEL ~ BONNIE BEDEUA ·BEAU BRIDGES LEO ROSSI • HOYT AXTON M LAURENCE ROSENTHAL Lrr~m? Cmsullint SHIRLEY MULOOWNEY ~~RICHUMNE I.ID.I ard JAMES L STE\\ART ·~by CHARLES ROVEN m:ll Wntttn by KEN FRI.EDMAN · ~'led!>)· JONATHAN KAPlAN •w .._ .... ..,. .. ~ ~-':'!~!%~ " . . •) .-4• ~rd• a a1 .. to\ \ 1 .. 1 "'' ··-·· ....... II'. ~ •l ill •• ~L ~ .a :I .. 1 ~ t I ) I ~ ce Orange Coait OAIL Y P>LOT/..Sunday, J1nyary 28, 1884 BRONXITES "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 BRONXITES For Th'e 'City Of Hope 'Life, ' 'Streetcar:' opening this week Jlrvlne launches ne~-­ season; Golden West readies classic drama ,- ·rhl' lr\·1nc Community Thcatl'r launches its "thcatncal season" 1his ""·eck- end while Golden West College n1ounl!> one of Amcnca'!o all·time classic dran1a!o. TQI Trrus "A Life 1n the Theater." David Man1el's dir{'Cting GWC's production of tl\t' Wil· 1ntngu1ng backstage glimpse 1n1~ th{' Iiams drama. which fcaturcs Laura l·arttr~ of t\.\·o al·tors, opens Friday night at Milchel\ as Blanche. Mall Liffering as lrvin.e s Tunic R~k Commi..inity Park.· Stanley. Kaye-Dean fiSC"her as Stella and Sharing the opening night will be Ten-Jon Cianci as Mitch. ~r(ormances will be nessce W1lha~s' Powerful ,··A, Streetcar given fndays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. Named Desire 1n Golden \\est s Playbox through Feb. 18 and J p.m. Feb. 19. Theater. Rcscrva11ons 895-8378. Art \\'inslow and R-obb Fahry com pfisc Four con1n1unhy theater productions- the cast of" A Life 1n the Theater," the fint wind up their re1pect1ve l'ng.agentents this non-professional production of th{' play in weekend. Th{'y are: Orange County. Joan McG1llis is directing •··")ugar" at the C'o!ita Mesa Civic the sho ..... which will run Friday~ and Pfa yhouse on tht' Oran11oc County Fair· Saturdays at 8 p.m. throuih Feb. 15 with ground!>. t ·osta Mesa {754-5159). closing maunet:s at 2 p.m. nexl Sunday and Feb. out ThurWa~ 1hrough ~lurday at 8:30. 19. Cati 857-5496 for uckct inforination. •"Th~· t·lot L Baltimore" by . .\ Clas~ Act Rl·nata Flonn -who played Blanche 111 Pla~ers in the Orange c·oas1 c·ollcge Dran1a lrv1nl·\ .. StrCl'lcar" fnur \'t'ar' a11n -·~ Lab Theater 1~12·5880). g1\•1ng linal per· formanc:cs Thursday through Sa1urda) at 8:3-0. •"'Nc"'er Get Sman With an Angel" at the Westminster ommunity Theater, 7272 Maple St., Westminster ~995-4113), completing its run Friday and saturday at 8:30. •"Towards Zero" at tht' San C'Jementc Community Theater, 202 Ave. Cabrillo, San Clen1en1e (492-9950). offering closing performances Thursday through Saturday at 8 p.m. Orangt' Counl) 's professional theaters arc all busy this .... ·eek with these show!> continuing: •"Becoming Mtmories" on the main· stage and '"Life and Limb" on 1hc Second Stage of South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa (957-4033). BOtti pla)'S rulllltghtl~·except Mondays.a&..8 and 8:30, respectively. with weekend matinees at 2:30 and 3 p.n1. through Feb. 12. •"Mas!i Appt·al" at the Grand Dinner Th{'atrr. 7 Frl't'dman Way. Anaheim (77:?-7710), nightl~ {'XC{'p\ Mond3 ys through Marr h 4. •··Brigadoon·· at \he Harlequin Dinner Pla'h"'''" l(rll <: 11 ...... "r l\t,·<1 . Santa .<\na (979·5511). nightly cxccpl Mondays through Feb. 19. •"Tht· P1ratl"S of Penzance" at Sebas- tian's West Dinner Pla)bouse, 140 Ave. Pico San Clemente (49'2-9950), Wednt's- days'1hrough Sundays until Feb. 26. . •"Man ol' La Mancha .. at the Cuna1n Call Dinner Theater, 690 El Camino Real, Tustin (838-1 540), nightly except Mon· days through March 25. Four other communit) thcatl'r pro· ducuons conunuc this wttk: •'"Terra Nova" at the Laguna Moulton Pla yhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach (494.0743). TueWays through Sundays until Feb. 19. •"C'hekho\· 1n Yalta .. at the Ncwpon Harbor Actors Theater, 390 Monte Vista ,SI .. Co Ill I-Issa (611·51 IOJ, Thursdays through Sun&ays unul March 4. •"Night Watch" at the Huntington Beach Plavhoust'. Main and Yorktown, Huntington Beach (847-4465). Fridays and Saturdays through Feb. 11 . •"Sta.rting H{'re, Starting Now'" at the Gcn1 Theater. 12852 Main St.. Garden Gro"'c (636-72 1 3). Wednesdays through Sundays until Feb. I&. Refreshments • Program , __ N_o s_olic_itat_ion_of_fun_ds __ .IMary Martin won't say 'never' to Broadway By MARY CAMPBELL ,., ............... 1 .... --;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;,;;;;•liliijiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil NE\V 'l'ORK -Mary Maru11 1s s11ll a trouper at 70 ~ years. but she doesn·1 think she'll be lc1np1cd back 10 the ! I • • t ! t • . ! I , i { • l ' l - • ~ I j ····-0011 • Broad.,..·ay stage. • "Ont• never says never to anything. l'hl' minute you sa) no. )Ou do 11. But I don·t know. Unless I found something I truly could not resist. I don't think so." Sh{'·s still o.ffcred "everything" -s1agc and TV plays and movies. She sa\s, "I'm having a wonderful pcnod 1n m) life ""'ith my children and grandch1ldn:n and doing things I\ e never done before.'' She wa~ n1adc an honoraT) Bu} Stout on her 70th binhday Dec. I ; has nl'vcr been a Girl Scout. One new thing, start ins 1n 1982. was co·hosting a TV show primarily for senior c11izcns. "Over Eilsy.'' with J1n1 Hanz. She says. "We did i1 for two years. Wc"d do 65 tapes in the summer in San Francisco and I could be fret' all. winter.'" Her bes! advice to vie.,...·crs':' "Don't retire from life." Manin Ix-came a star in 1938. in Broadwa •'s "Leave vd•Hrd• 10"''''''" 10 <•> "llG1(l I •tC- WI" ill• ~i l lM FACTORY SALE .-...... _ ... , .... ... UI II 10'11. 1n - FACTORY WHOLESALE '001·1 W. 11ft, Ol M-1, JN Fish & More® Dinner Only $2.59 Break away to a seafood adventure at Long John Silver's. Like our Fish & More' Dinner- 2 crispy fish fillets. golden fryes, fresh coleslaw [, 2 crUilchy hushpuppies. 3095 Harbor Blvd.,Costa ~ust South of San Diego Freeway across from Feilca. Drlve-Thru Service Av1ll1ble LONG JOHN SILVEl{S S 000 SHOPPES I I 11 to Mc." singing "twly Hean Belonss to Daddy'" with deml·anor and \'Oice so 1nnc)(:en1 audiences believed she didn't realize the double mcan1pgs. She wa!i whisked 10 Holl ywood. made movies unul 1943. when she returned 10 Broadwa} as Venus in ··one Touch of Venus." Aflcr that, Broadway triumphs included .. Peter Pan," "South Pacific" and "The Sound of Music." In the 1960s she ~tarred 1n .. Jennie." .. I Oo~ I Do~" and v. as last seen in I 978 1n "l)o You 1·urn Somersaults':' ... It wasn'1 a h11 but the at·trcss· somer~ults got rave!>. In Ne""' York this n1on1h to rl'ce1ve an "at·h1evemen1 in the ans .. award frorn Northwood lnsti1ute. a t>.11chigan business and arts college. Mis!> Manin wears a dress with gold coin doll>. She exudes .... ·arm cheer and seems to move in a kind of 1winkting glow. She ha!> come from C1ea,......·alcr. Fla., wher{' o;hc . Ella Fitzgerald. Pc1cr Martins, Adolph Grt-en and Belly Comden opened a new concert hall. .. , was 10 sing three numbers. I got a bug on the plane l'O ming in and no sound would come out. Alier 14 doll'n shots of antibiotics. I could go on at the finish. I JUSI talked 'Never-Never Land· "THE BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR." --• "A ·r TllE MOVIES" --- ama;."1·u:tT ............... ~---------- liir;\ ® CD""''"""". -~..:.~.n.tt.::m-1 .lol.AOOC~~ .==.:. 7V ·-!ll--1 ··-· --·:-':'...-::::=;o ~ ...... , ........ -·~-·-·-- • llR[A UA M<N"" ''"'"' MISSION \li[J(I I ORA.HCC [dw•flh M1\~i0<> Co~ V""JO M~I 495 {>lZ( 6).4 ZSSJ • COSTA Mts.li • jifWji(jJiT ((!'"'"'°' c,,........ f.dwlJO> "'-" • wtSTMIJISTI:ll UA Mall 546 l 1 01 644 07&0 """"' I ' ' I from 'Peter Pan' instead of singing 11." Actually. she ""'as 111 before she tefl home in Palm Spnng.s. ··But you go on. lf~ou say you·rcgoing 10 be there, you get there ... While in New York. Martin also took pan in a re1rospec1i vc mod{'ling of clothes by the late ~esigner Mainbochcr. a bcnclit for the Girl Scouts.·· He designed all my clothes for 35 years. on slag{' a Rd off. I was 1hrilled to be part of anything that would hnng Ma1n·s memOT)' back. He "·as a rare human being. ''from Ne""· York I fl y w11h Delores Hopi: to Baroness von Trapp'!> inn (1n Vermont). II burned down three years ago. They're opening it ag;t1n . She asked if I'd come up. I said 1f I can move I'll get !here:· Manin admits she still-tl'uns now and then" as a result of a Sept. 5. 1982. taxi·van accident in San Francisco. "When 11 happens," she says ... I JUSt do somc1h1ng aboul 11 and I just nsc above it. I believe in - If) 1 ng cvcryth 1 ng to keep mov1 ng." In tht' accident, Ben \.\/asher. a former Broadway publicist. was killed. and actress Janel Gaynor. an old friend. also was hun. The van driver was arrested on four charges. including felony drunl..cn driving. ··1 miss him very much.·· Martin ~ys of-Washer. '"He v.as with U!o for 20 years. I jusl don·1 allow myself to think about it, • . . -- GH actress toqujt show LOS ANGELES IAP)- Dtn1sc . .\le:\andcr, ""'ho has pla~cd Lesley Webber the lasl 12 vears on ABC's supcrhit Soap opera. "Gen- eral Hospital:· is leaving thl" show in mid-February . 2905 E. Coast Hwv. Alexander i-s leaving the show after contract talks ended \.\'llhout resolving d1spu1rsov{'r ".se.,·eral non- mone1ary" terms of lhe agrel'mt'nt. ~1d Rosemary O'Brien. her publicist. • Corona del Mar edwardo WESTBROOK CINEMA ~=:~:~-;;::::• ll'<><,.hu•ot 530·4401 Flllll'lllllT WIHlllll 11 WllllHOI 11.00 GO~K1o ~f'RK Sal/Sun J.55, 8 20 "MAN wt«> LOVED WOMEN" Fri 6 15, 10:30 (R) Sat/Sun I 55. 6: 15 JO.JS 9 00 :J!as~) Sat /Sun I 30, 5 05. 8·50 "STAYING ALM" (PG) frt. 7.00. 10:35 Sat/Sun ll5, 7·00, 10:35 edwa•d• MllA CINIMA N•wport A 1111h 646 5025 o t• M•.. • "'''""'' r ''' "'' o•, r;1,v, SCAflfflCE ·• YENTL Sii-• ,_, ••t ••' , •••••• ..... -.-...... ---· ,..,.....;. ...... -_.., LUX URY THEATRE S 1st 2 Matinee Showings Only $2 .75 Unless ~ot&d •3t.t3,X•Xutj6l63~ '255~/\.'::::':.~.) S ' FOR FUnl EXCITEffiEnTI V1\110ur .. , ARCADE ofGAmES• ·;:::;;~~:·.- 12:45 3 : 10 IS S:JO 1 :00 .. 10.1 s CITY cenTER ('j "" DIWll Ot Th• 0•1cl (Aclllllt 01'11}') YENTL 11111 ShOWI 11 11 :JO 2:00 4 :40 7:20 .. 10 :00 ti Ul~ELY GllY • 12:10 2 :10 4 :10 ,,10 1 :10. 10110 l!l :J.las""-:e 12:J04:107:50/ HOI Oo ttt-tto ......... 63~ '2553 /"g.~ ... ~-rt.,, ~GEL 1a1 Mr. M orn Cll'OI 1!11 • ~wt Vic• S~111cl (lit) 642·5678 I '11f n fc11 · 1rnrrl . ..; 11 1 ll'Clrk· (pr J~ll/j 111 flit' Daily Pilot ~- 11 ToDAY'S TV ---~~- -1:00-u THi 8tXTH ASSEMll YIN VAHCOWER 0 POPm AHO FA1D101 DCOMWQ< Q LlOYOOOllVll CJ) AAWHIQE Cll IOOS IUNNY AHO FN8a m 1£SAME mer 19') o OUllT HOUR. lfA*:lt 0 JfARY 'AlWEU '19 Al!X HUMBAAO m SUHOAY MASS (f!J MOYIE U 'Airplane II The~' (1il21 Rctiert H lyt Julle Hagerty -a:ao-o AMEAICAH HEAL TH Q M£EnN0 TME AT CAlVAlff Q) FAEOOQ It PRICE G> TOM AHO ./EM'f OAAl AOeERT8 a KNOW YOUR 118LE m REUGIOU8 TOWH HALL !C)MOVIE • u o,.., "The <Aine Mutiny'' (1954) Homphtty Bogart, JON ftrtW -t:00- 6 (() NCAA BASKETBAU. D OOY88EY U NEWSCOPE G OIW. A08ERT8 CJ) WIU>, WILD WEST G> FRED FUHSTONE AHO FAIEH08 fD N:NJEJIY OH COMPUTtRS: 9rT8 AHO BYTES @J IT II WAfTTtH m HEART OF THE MATTVI (0lMOVIE *•'It "Tile Amazing Mr Blunden" I 1972) Laurence Nlltmith. Lynne frldetlClc SJ FAERIE TALE THEATRE Cl iMOVIE ** "Kiss Me Goodbye" (1982) Sally flefd Jamet Cun -t'.30-Q Q! MEET THE PAE.88 fJ THE UTTlE PRINCE G DAY OF 018COVERY Q) THE WOALO TOMOAAOW ti) 8UPEAMAH I AOUAMAN I BATMAN m AMaUCAH lHTEAE8T8 ~ MOTOAWEEJ< @) ICEHNETH COPELAND m THE VIAGIMAN 'it MOVIE ** Beastmaster (1982) M1rc Smget. Tanya Roberta -10:00- CJ a! COUEGE BASKETBAU. &J MOVIE . * t * Cllld«fella · ( 19e0) J«ry lewll, EO Wynn fJ HOU. YWOOO CL06EUP 8 HERALD Of TRUTH CJ) MOVIE * * "Charlie Chan In Egypt" ( 1935) Warner Oland, Robel1 Young «D AEX HUMeAAO ti) PINK PANTHER EJ!) THE LAWMAKERS ~ WASt41NGTOH WEE< IN REVIEW ~MOVIE * * t •; "PohergeiSt" (1982) Crtlg T. Nelson. Jobeth Winlams @MOVIE • * 'h "II Came from HOiiywood" ( 1982) John Candy, Den Aykroya. -10:30-0 SISKfl & EBERT AT THE MOVIES 0 A08EAT SCHULLEA m JEAAY FALWEU Ell> OH CAMPUS 8DWAU.fflUT VOTINO FOft OEWOCMCV c MOYI[ * * * ''8«1l.wota' ( 1982) Wlllll ~ aon. Oary BuNy. -11:00-11 ()) NIA AU."8TAA GAMf 0 IUT Of A.M. L08 AHCM..O a> MOVIE * * "The Muter Of 8allanll11" (19S3) ErrOI Flynn. Seetrlot CtmP- bell fl MAST'E.N'EE THEAM ='~ MOVIE * • "Beastmasttr'' ( 1982) Mere Singer, T "'YI Roberts. MOV1E 0'~ "$1\riy'I Mac:Nnt" (t981) &Kl Atynoldt, RIChel Wtrd -11:30- G TEARY COlE·WHITTAUA MOVIE H * "The Fw Country" (1955) Jamtt Sttwwt, Ruth Ron*1 ., CttUfQit .. lHf HOM! 9l THIS WEEK wrTH DAVIO 8fHl.EY lf1) FllAOO&.E.AOCI< 0MOVIS t t * "Tl» Secttt Of NIMH" (1982) Anlmateo VOIC:el of Eliubetll Hirt· man. Dom Delulle. An'EAHOOH -12:00-U a!SPORTSWOAlD &J THREE 8TOOOE8 fJ THIS W£B< WJTM OAVIO MHl<1EY &SEARCH Q) MEMOflE8 WITH LAWRENCE WElJ( fl:) tfE.AHO: A TELEVl8IOH HISTORY ~nramEET(R)Q MOVIE **'~ "Annie" (1982) Albtr1 FinM'f, CarOI Burnett. (SJ PAPER CHASE -12:30- 8 YOUTH AHO THE l8SUE8 Ol PERSPECTIVE fC'l MOVIE • t * "Tile Towering lnftmo" (1974) Steve McOuetn, Paul Newman -1:00- e GUIGAN'S ISLAHD D 0 WIDE WOAl.D OF 8PORT8 -~ Cl)AOAM-12 fD A WALK THAOUGH THE 20TH CENTURY wrTH 8U MOYEA8 ~ SESAME 8TAEET (R)Q C':) 12 O'CU>Ct< HIGH COJMOVIE ** 'h "Oragonslayef'' (1981) Pt1tr MICNlcOI, Ctilltn Cine. CJ) MOVE tH "The Tender Trap" (1955) ~~··Frank Slna1ra. ** "B•stmutt(' (1982) M1rc Singer, Tlt!YI Roberts (%)MOVIE * * * "foul Play" (11178) Goldie Hawn. Ctievy Chue. -1:30- 6 (.I) 8PORT8 SUNDAY D CllJ PGAGOlF &J OWGAH'8 ISLANO (!)MOVIE **'~ "Rid Skies Of Mon1ana" (1952) Rctllrd Widman, Jettrty Hunter. NOW PLAYING AHAHEIM 8•00otiu•lt I ()Q" '716' .. 6 8RlA HJ 'II '~' In.A ~'<I \1N COSTA MESA f rt111~10< f I),. ltnl• ·~I 4184 GAAOlll GllCM (Cllll;itOS Westt>too- !>JG.-4AOI IRVlll[ [d,.atO\ VloodO•>ll~ U TOIO [d•Jrdl 5.lddltblC~ ~I ~880 ~·o•tn.1 • WHTflllllSTER ~~1 06S~ Eo"''~C"lt!T\IW~ 891 3935 _l 1.J;fgJii#hi ~~rl). • ..., OIWtOf PKif.-~ ()t MtQt Qf .,dn ~9361 WESTMINSTER PactllC I HI wiv 39 Of.vt In 891 3693 ' Orengo Cont DAILY PILOT /Sund,y, Januery 29, l8M Q)MOYE 'H "L• Gltll" (1957) OW Kelly, MltJJ Olynot. Cl) """'"t2 -tto-l ~ WNITUlt .. • "In Lii• FIU11" ( 1817) JllMI CObum. L• J Cobb eYOY11 *•"Thi Mllttr Gunllgtlllf" (1975) Tcwn ~. AonO'Nell l =tnUT(R)Q OINllCOTT =.~~ -•:00-a::voo Ht "Treuurt llllnO" (1934) Wtl- lact Betry, Jldllt Cooper, Uontl S.rymort. l'D W! DIG COAL: A PORTIWT OF T'Hfl&.WCMN THEOAE!NST * t ~llh~Aff "(No Date) Tom Stlltck. Sull!vln. @MOVIE f Macho men *''~ "LM CMd ' (1182) Amy Mldlgin. Beau~ -t.'.30- SUCCQI -t.00- THI JEFRll80N8 CJ MOVIE t * t "World W11 Ill" (Plft 2) (1982) Aoclt Hudton, DI"'<! ~. e •.LY OMHAM WllOAl D 9MOYte ''Anlllona" (Pr'""") Jtcll Scalll, Mtdtllnt St~ l :&nl(MlOOM MAITERPIECE TMEATM Mm8M MOYIE U * ·•c.t People" ( lte 1) NIStltela Klnlkl, Mllcoltn McOoMll -t:aO-l~BEAT • * * "20,000 Ytlrl In Sing Sing" ( 1Ql3) Spenoa"fracy, Bette~ " -10:00- • TRAPPER JOHN. M.D . eeNEWS 0 THE WOALD TOMOMOW 9) WON.D VISION 8P£C1Al ll)THEGOOO...aHIOM • * • .. ~. ( 1981) Warren Btatty, OiantKeat llJ MOVIE H 'h "Hanowr Street" (1979) Har· rilon FOfO, ltlley-Annl 0ootwn ->.te-e INTEAFACE QSUNOAY Franlllln Co•er ~~ft) and Sherman Hem•ley plan an outlan h hundng exped.ltion .to prove their manllneu on .. The Jeffenom" tonight at 9 OD ces: Channel 2. ~= P£AFOAMANCEa * 0 ''Shoot Tile Moon" {1982) Albert F'1t111ty, DIMlt K•ton Q)MOVIE t t * "8'W1W1ves" ( 1983)~eit °"' ltt. Suz.anna Low (!) FANTASY 18l.AHD ()) 8TAA TREK $=ANDMN>Y H ** "Whiskey Gllottl" ( 1949) Joan Greenwood, BUii Redford. ChJ MOVIE ** "Beaatmutar" ( 1982) M11c Singer. Tanya Robena. --4:00-=~AAS &MOVIE H 'h "Homebodlee' (1974) Ruth McOevrtt, Pttar 8'occo lDMOVIE * * * "for A Few Dollars Mort" ( 1967) Clint Eaa1wood, Ltt VIII Cltlf 41> MOVIE * * * "Badllnds" ( 1978) Slasy Spt· oelc, Martin Sheen. I!) A MATTER Of TASTE aJWWEV0 '"4 OJMOVIE tt'h "Murph The &irf" (1914) Aob- "1 Contld. Donna MUia. ClV MOVIE t t t "The Stcfet Ult Of Wllttr Mitty" ( 1947) Dinny Keye, Virginie Mayo (CJ MOVIE *** "Bart>arou"(1982)Wlllt~ (i;·F~ 8T9:rE THEATM l.)MOVIE •••,; "Quartet" (1981) Alan Bat•. Maggie Smith -5:30-t)C88HEW8 UNBCNEWS (!) JH SEARCH OF ... ~MOTOAWEEK (I) AUCE ~A8CNEW8Q ®BEST '1F COH8UMEA REPORTS MNIHO -e:00-6 CJ U NEW8 &JMOVIE • ••n "Biiiion Donat Hobo" ( 1978) r1111 Conway, Wiii Geer. Q WOALOATWAA (!) PEOPLE TO PEOPLE Cl) UFUTYW OF THE RICH AHO FAMOUS fD EVENWG AT POPS G~ Cl> C88 NEWS (Ill TAKING 'AINAHTAOE QI NBC NEWS m~ <HJ (D) CS) MOVIE t * "Airplane 11. Tile Sequel" (1982) Robert Hays. JUiie Hegerty. -e:ao-D NEWS COtfiREHCE 0 AMERICAN HEAi. TH (!) 000 COUPLE Q) WkAP JH ClNCIHHA Tl (J)a!J NEW8 9 NEW9COPE m~OFHOTSEAT •• * "Let's Spend The NiQh1 Together" (1982) Documtntery. file Rolling Stones 0MOVE * t .. Awpl1nt th The Sequel" ( 1982) A PAHA~~~L~:f ~ NOW PIAYING ........ - HOHTlllGTOtl IEAQI MISSIOll VIEJO • lltWP'ORT HACH co ... aros Vle'IJ r .. ., Eowarcis ~ l!30 6990 Qotma 64.-0760 ORMG£ Ed1111rds HunllnQton Cdoema &68-0388 Cinedo!1le 63" ~ OfWjQ( S1ao111m Onve In 639-8770 * 1\< r\l>I 'l'i \II '1BI J{r.., \ .. 111, .11d u1ll ,11l11111 ....... rnd .1 'ltll''f ftl <Ill\ p1•rf0Jl lll<tllt I '.\1••11,jd\ f lt11r ... dot~ MEET LARRY HUBBARD ... LONELYGlN He wu youna. frH. and t'llllblt'. •HI t'll1lblt'. """"" bl;alrt friend teft him. ht' trit'd hit bnc to met't •II lllndt or • •0111en1 lawyen, tt'acben. H""1arin ... any womtn. lhH "" 1-...an'• •u«t'tdlna. Ht wu .. 111 lontly. ~ ll'lnrly he wroct • book •bov1 11. and tbtn 1hln11 Mpn 10 ch•nat He ~ee ttMttNf\11 •nd ramo aa. Larry ... 1n owml1h1 11tnM1lon. lut he ..... t1UI • lontly 1uy. And lv.tt wbtn IH 1houaf11 bt'• IHttr tln4 tht sJtl of hla 4rtlllH She f0ttn• him. STEVE MARTIN UMLY GUY WUTllMlOI -~ ... ~ ... ~~ [JtMrll1woadllildp (OWll!h~Wom llla.t-';....::--111 ONN ~t llt1 _. Aobtn Hays. .k111e Hagerty. -7:00- • CJ) IO MNITD G Qt IAOOCCA: AM AMfJICAH PROfU D 9 Wl.EY'l IEUEVE FT OR NOT DMOYIE * • * "In Lit f'lnt" t 1987) Jamee Coburn, Lee J. Cobb. (!)HEWS m STAR SEARCH ta All CREATURES GREAT AHO SMALL• ~ NAT\JlllE (%)MOVIE •••.; "Shaltcy'a Machine" (1981) Burt Atynolda, Rac:1* W11d1 -7:30- C':) OEHESCOTT (}t) FMOOl.E AOCK (Q) INSIDE ON BEST OF BIZARRE Q -UC>- • ()) F()tJR SEA80N8 0 IOIQHT NOEA 81'00CWI (})MOVIE ** * ''Cat People" ( 1981) NutMlla Klnslu, MaJcolm McOowell 0 UOVIE H * "Valley Girt" (1"3) Nlco&M Caot. Del>otlll F0<eman. -10:15- ®MOVIE "Al The fWtrt FU!" (Pt11 3) (1983) Sigrid Thornton. John Wattrt -10:30-8 rTllWMTEN Q) ENTERTAIHMENT THIS WEEK fD SHEAI< PREVIEWS C':) HORSE RACIHO -10:45-0 SUNDAY SPORTS PAGE -11:00- 8 CJ fJ ()) 9 GI NEWS &J WAll m&T JOUANAl AEJIOAT G PETER POPOFF Cl) JIMMY SWAGGART al FAOHTUNE m THIS WEEK IN COUNTRY MUSIC cz::i MOVIE 0 @l IWIDCASTlE & MCOOfUCK 0 '..t "Lady On The Bua" (1983) • Sonia Braga. (!) TWIUOHT ZONE e OOLOa GU>IE AWAA08 G> 80ll>GOLD fDNATUAE ~ MASTEAPEa THEATRE a! IACOOCk AH AMERICAN PftOf'l.E ~MOVIE * t t •.; •'The Caine MU1lny" (11154) Humphrey Bogart, Jose Ftrrtf. Oi)MOVIE U 'h "AMII" (1982) Alber1 Flnnty, Cerol Burnett .O>MOYIE ** "Beutmuttr" (1982) Marc Singer, Tlt!Ya Roberta. (l)MOVIE * * *'it "Pontroelst" t 1982) Crlig T Nebon. JobtCtl Wllllrnl. 0MOVIE -11:15- 1) CBS NEWS -11:30- 8 8POAT8 ANAL &J PACE8ETTEAS 8A8CHEW8 8 WON.D VISION (!) 8ISKE1. & EBERT AT THE ·.MOVE8 tD JERRY FAlWW. (I) HAARYO «I MOVIE ·U 'h "Hitler The Last Tan Deya" (1973) AJtc GutnneN. Simon wwo. !BMOVIE * * "Jacobo T1merman. PriiOntr Without A Name. Ctll Without A Nutnbt(' (1983) Roy Sdlelcltr, Liv UllfNM m100 CUJB NEVER C RY WOLF A TRUE STORY ~ a ... ~~ . lnun and Panaftn" (AmC'n ~ Par.J~1jf()ft• • Ttttlnkolot"' a.1n~._...._,, ... u.w.,._,. 1 .. 1 1<111•a11-,,_,..,. IOW PUYUll 11 (l]I DOUll'llT'INIO I AT SIUCTtD TMUTMI IAflt v COIT& MlU v lAGUllA MtlU v WlllMllUllA Ufflt ltH ,,.,. J .... 11f1 S...:tPI tout fdwttCt $.t • .,~ ltt,.~4 (,_,... •• (.~ Wtt' H9 SJU S.CI 171 I "-"t ... IH 6'1 I H t HH .,, .... -.0 .. -111---r ACADEMY MEMBERS: '''"' A,,,Hl•!rriy c arrl will"''"''' v•1•• .trH! t q.;p•,f t11 1r1y pprforrn,ir1Lf" MonrJay HH1J1;qt1 Tt1lJr'.t1<1., One day 11 year old Timmy decided his mother needed a playmate. OJINSIOtON -nA- ~ -12:16- U MCME * t t * "Good~ Mr Ch pe" ( 11139) Robert Dontt. a,. Gar10fl -tt.aO- CJ) 8ED.ANT 8ILKO WON.DABS MOYIE * t ~ "Somtont At The T ~ Of The St.an" (1t73) Donna Mii, ~ C.ne. G WAU.Y QEOfm -t2:IO- 'tJUOVIE *. "&ltnt ,.... ( 1912} a.ICt Horrll, Aon Sk. _, __ {!) OBll8 M MEHACE e llJ&EHUfJifT NETWOM NEWS !~l.El80N H "Low & Monty" (1teo) Rey Shar11ty. Omllla Mull. -1~ v -tOO-~ = AHD THI MAH **"" "Ouww" (1M1) AIM Batta, MlgglltSmltll. MOVIE -t,11- * "Looping" t 1N1) Win1.tr1. s,... Acme. -*-(!) 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I lllJ ....,.--"'uu i '---------------------------------------..... --, , I ca - Ortnge Coa1 DAILY PILOT/8undey, Jam.tary :;l9, 198"4 . ~ , WHATS A FOUR LETTER. ~ FOR CLASSIFIED? SOLO Classified has lots of four-letter words like sale, free , hire, rent. But the most important word is soldl Use classified, and you'll hear yourself saying sold over and over again. All the latest inform at ion is available to you every day in your local daily newspaper -and that includes the class ified section. Classifed ads come to you fresh every day, with the lates t information on what's for sa le, fo r rent, or for hire. It's all updated daily for you . ) I people rea.cL classified Dall-y Piiot Classlfled phone 642-5678 . ' .J.- I .I.-~·-L __ - Pt&.IC NOTlCE MUC M>TIC£ NI.IC M>TIC[ FlCTmOUI •UllNCll 'ICTITtoUI 9U9Nl•e ~=A~=· NAIM ITATl•NT .. AIM ITATalUIT 001nO The fOlloWlng petNf\t 111 OOinO The fOllOVl1"0 pereont .,. dOlnt The lollOW!nQ petl0fl6 111 tN~~SUTREE TRIMMERS 401 ~Jl:I ASSOCIATES. 18300 ~T~ '"I! Hltl Gt., New- t llh St Huntln;ton 9uc:h C. VOi\ t<11man Avenue., lkilte 910. port 8Ncfl ~_!~ lnC 484 92048 Irvine, Ca 92715 Orange '' 8elCh ' CA fhom11 RIChlrCI r1u.,, 40t \ltl'I Oobto11 F•mlly Trutt, 320Vle Udo I! 17th 81 • NeWport ' ' St . Huntington S.ecl\. C• 92048 SOUCI, ~port 8ffch. CeHI t2te0 92803 d t.O by 1 Thi• bu1ln"' It cOnduc:t.O by an MtlQllll Miiie Ooblon. 329 Vie Till• bui!'ineN I• con UC Individual lido SOUCI. Newport 8Mch Call! O«J>O'I~..,.;._ p ..io.nt ThOf'l'lu rr._ e2eeo Chit..,.,.,.,... r ni.o wtth the 111111t11ement wu tiled wtth 1111 Jal'l'IM f OObron. Jr. 18300 VOi\ Thit ~.:::*:t~:O. County on nty Ce.,1c of Or~ County Ol'I Karmen A~ • Sult• 910. IMM, Cl County0 1"4 ° n 20 1804 12715 Jen 1 . ,__ f2al02 Thi.I t>Ylolntill It condl.let.0 ~ I eout Delly PubllthecS 0111191 Co•t o.11y Qlnlfal pannereNc> Published Of•nge ,_. Ptlot Jen 22 28 Feb 5, 12. 1904 Jamee E Oobrott, Jr. Piiot Jen 20. FM> 5, 12. 19• ~ 612·84 Thlt 1t11emen1 wM Iii.ct wfttl the r.-------------i County Cl«t< or Orange County onl----------- MllC NOTICE o.c 20. 1H3 m.s1M PlalC NOTICE FICTITtoUI .UllNlll l(fLLER. WEBER a DOIAC>n '1CTrTIOUI •UtMll NAMI ITATIMINT 18300 Von Karman. Sutt• 910 NAMI ITA,.._NT The rollowtng pet900t are dOl"O '"""'· Ca 92715 The fottowlng perlOM "' OOlno lNlln.t u PuOll9hed Ofange CoNt Delly lNllneM u COMPUTER OUTLET OF NEW· Pilot Jen 16, 22 20, Feb IS, tte.4 PRESSURIZED. l TD . 19711 Air· PORT BEACH 4289 M~Ar1hur 2t l •t 4 ~ Way Soul"· 8-nta Al\&. CA Blvd , Su1t1 222. Newport 8Mch, 2J~ E Porter 27741 Pueo CA 92880 PlBl.IC NOTICE 'c •·t CA John C8$tro. 495 Sturg.on Or • Eeteben. 81n Jullll ap,. reno. · Coetl MIU, CA 82626 ,ICTITIOUI •u•••• 82675 ., ........ h 21046 Huron El ThlS bullneu •• oondV<lttd t>i e NAMI ITATIMINT Gary W ~· ' . general partnenhlp Thi tollowlng pert0n1 are dOf"O Toro~~ 22212 RICO Weyne Guglielmo b\Jlln ... " M c' 92t77 Thi• ltllement Wll flied With t <lYPSY WINO, 2tl07 w eo.t Ro.cl. South L~cOn!ct.o by I County Clerk of Ot1nge Coufll)' Hwy, Newpoft e..cn. Ca 92683 Thi• bullneet I Jan 6 1984 Robert O Stoekton. 2417 8Mctt· Umlted partnerlhip fnA21 mont. OallH. THU 75228 John E. Porter Publtlhed Orange Con• Dall Fred J BrlQos. 993 Arrowwood Thi• •ct~~ftA~:!,!..~:Ohty~ Poot Jan 29. Feb s. 12 t9, t9&.4 Or, GOiden. COl'o 80401 County ..... o VJ_,,_ t\02·84 Thia bu11n11s la conduct9d by a Jan. 10, 1984 ,ZMIOI 1------------4 ge~~~~t':.'c!:~fon Publt•heel ()fenge 'coat Delly PlBllC NOTICE Thll etllement was filed with the Piiot Jan 20, Fe«> 5. l2. 1t. 1984 FICTITIOUS eUllNl!H County Clerk of Orange County on tl07-&4 NAMI ITATIMINT Die 20. 188.4 TP\9 follOWillQ pereom are dol 'USM? Pt8JC NOTICE bu11neu as Publl1hed Oranoe Cout Dally ___ .;.:::~.:...;..;.;;..;..;,,-.;;,_.. __ N 8 J ASSOCIATES. 2426 22nd .Pilot Jen 15, 22, 29, Feb 5, 1984 flCTITIOUl IU ... 11 Street. Newport S..ch, Clltf 82880 259·84 NAiil ITATl•NT Lyman H. Farwell 2888 Baylhor The lollowtng l)lfton It dOlng Drive, N-porl Buch. C1 92&63 Pt&.IC NOTICE bullneu H .t Celherlne S Ferwell, eame H ___ .;..;,;;.;;.;.,;;....;..;.;;..;...;.;;.;;.,___ WEDDING CREATIONS BT 1bove FICTTTIOUI .UllNlll CECELIA. 21462 Pacific Cout Hwy .. Lyman G F1f'#lll, 2426 22nd NAiii ITATOlllNT Huntington e.acn. CA 82048 Street N-per1 S.ec:h, Caltf 92880 Thi following Pl'IOt\I eta doing Smith, c.c.11a A., 21462 Pacific N1ncy F Gurky, 637 "•ncho Del bullneu at CoNt Hwy . Huntington 6Mctl. CA Cerro. Fallbf'ook, CaNf 92028 ANA SOL FUNWEA R OF CALI· 92048 8arba11 F Winckler. 17887 FORNIA, 2005 W. e.tbol •214. Thia buei09U It conduct.0 by. an Vlneland, Ave. Moote Sereno. Calif. Newport Beach c a t2e63 Individual I 05030 Marble Bagi.' tnc .. Cell! .. 2005 W C.A Smith Tht1bu1tnest11 conducted by Balboe .r2l( Newport BMch. c 1 Thia ttetement wu filed wtth the Signed· Lyman G Farw911 92663 County Clefk ,of OrllllQI County on This statement wu flied with the Thia b\Jalneu It con<lucted by. • Jen 8, 1984 County Cterk or Orange County on corporeUon Fnaa Dec: t6. 1983 Merbll S.O•. Inc Published Orlll'IQI COU1 o.lly 511'1 OM Fr.r. Pr.. PllOt Jan 20. Feb 5. 12. t9, 1984 , Publlshe<I Or11noe Coul Dally Tht1 atalement wu filed with the 810-84 Pilot Jan II 15 22. 28 11184 County Cler11 of Orange County on -----------t63-84 Dec; 30. t983 '2M441 ---~Pt&.~~IC~NO;.;.;..;.TlC~E;;...... __ DlmtlC NOTICE Publlahed Orange Cout Delly l---..;.'"=UUt..=~;...;.;..;.;;... __ -1P11ot Jan 15. 22. 29, Feb. 6, 1984 FICTITIOUI IUllNlll NAME IT ATIMINT The following pereona ere dofn b\Jtlness 11 288-M Pt&.IC NOTIC£ IN THE BEGINNING 140 W FICTITIOUI .Ul ... 11 Wll900, .rJ7 Cotti M .... C1 92627 NAME ITAnlllNT D neae LOUIN Bergllll, 140 w. The lollowtng P9fl001 .,. doing Wttsoo. •J7 Coetl M .... Ca 9282 bullnes111 This bualne•s 11 cooelucted by en G & A FINANCIAL SERVICES. 1ndhltdu11 1952 N Tu1tln Ave, Or1nge. Ca D'nese Bergen 92665 Thia 1t11emenf Wll fll9d with the Gene A Blenco, 17637 MMd• St, County Clelil of OrllllQI County on Fount11n V1lley. Ce 92708 Dec; 19. 1983 Aur Ohofr1nl1 n . 15123 Fmi Brookhurtt, W•tmlnat.,, Ca 82683 Published Orange Coal! Dllly Thi• bullneat ta conduct.0 by: • Piiot Jllll 9. 15. 22. 20. 19114 general partnerlhlp 182-M a-A Blanco ftCTITIOUI .U,_tl NAlft ITATl•NT The lollowfng '*''°" la doing t>ullneu u : GARLAND CREATIONS . 1200 Somerset Ln . Newport BMch, CA 92860 Gery E Eden, 1200 SomerMI Ln .. N-s>e>rt BMch, CA 92860 This bustnea 11 c:onduc:ted by an Individual. Gery E. Eden -Thll ataternent WU filed wflh the County C"'11 ol Ofange County on Jen 19. 1904 ~ Pvbllshld Ortnge CoNt Daffy PilOI Jill 20. Fib 5, 12, 19, 198-4 611-&4 This lllllmlnt WU flied wit/I the -----------PUBLIC NOTICE County Clerk of Orange County on __ .....;;rta..= .. 1-.C.-NO.-..TIC.-E..._ __ 1 ___ ...;..;;.;::.:;;.;,,,..;.;,,;;..;.;.;;.;... ___ Dec: 25. 1983 ,2MOl9 '1CTIT10UI •~H flCTtTIOUI eUllNIH Publtlhld Orange CoNt Dally NAMI ITATIMINT NAME ITATIMINT Piiot Jen 15, 22. 211. Feb 5. 11184 The foltowlng P"900 II dOinO Tne following peraon1 111 doing 287·M buslneu u bu11ness It. ADAMS, YORK & ASSOCIATES. Tool CITY. 1821 N-port e1vd. P\iluc NOTICE 3022 North .....,,.,,.,,. aun. 200. Cost• M.,., Ca 92627 S111ta Ana. CA 92708 Morris Clrlton T1lllln It Wind· flCTITtoUI 9UllNlll Wayne lAmonl, 242iS Ward Tw· woo<I. lrvtne, ca 92714 NAMI ITATIMENT race, Anaheim. CA. t280e This bu111nes1 11 conducted by 111 The followlllQ persona .,. dol"O Thll lNllMN ta conduc1.0 by: an tndhltdu11 bustneu u · frldMdUll. Morris Cartton Tavlln NEWPORT LEASING SERVICE, WeyM \Arnone This 11atement waa flled with the One Newp~ Place, •350, Newport Thia 1tatement wat ftled with the Coun1y Clerk or Orange County on Beach. c a 82880 T1109t Tu Con· County Clerk ol Otanoe Cour)ty on Dec t6, 1984 1ultan1e. (a Calllomla Corporation) Jan tO. 1984 '2UOll1 One Newpon Pl . .r350, Newpoft f211611 Published Orange Cou1 Del e.acn. Ce 92880 Publtshed Ofange eo..t Delly Pilot Jan 8 15 22. 29 1984 Thtl bullneu 11 conducted by • Piiot Jan 20, Feb S, 12, It, 1984 202·84 COfpotltlon 804-84 Tatge! Tax Consullant1 John M Elllott. President MLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUI •u••~·· Thi• atetemenl WU filed wtth the NAME ITATIMINT County Clertl of Orange Coun1y on fhe followlng persooa ire <104 Dec: 20. 1983 bu11ness u fmal'1 JN R, INC , 4040 MICArthur Blvd. Publllhed Orange Cout Dally Newport Beech. CA 926e0 PtlOt Jan 15 22. 29. Feb 5, 1984 JNR. Inc . A N1Yed1 C0<por1Uon __________ 280_-8_4 4~0 MacArthur Blvd Newpo Beech. CA 92660 This buamess la conducted by: corporetlon James 0 J1lel. Pr111<1ent l'talC NOTICE flCTITlOU8 .USINHI NAMI ITATIMINT The fOllOwlng Plflon It dOlng bullneu u ThtS 118t&menl WH flled with I Coun1y Clerk of Orange County Dec 16 1984 MIRROR LUBE & AMERICAN SPECIAL TY LUBRICANTS, 25912 Publt1he<1 Ori n,_ Coast 0 Celle Ricardo. San Juan Cepietrano, .-CA 92875 Pilot Jan 8. 15. 22. 29, 1984 Cerotyn Sue Trumbauer, 25912 166-3 Calle Rlc:ardo, Sen Juen Cepittrano. 1------------CA. 92875 PUBllC NOTICE Thia b\Jllnen 11 conducted by· an 1 ___ ...:...;;;.;::.:.;.:..,;,,;.;..;.;.;..;;_ __ -i 1ndMdual. Pt&.IC NOTICE 'JC1'TTIOUI 9UHllH NAIM ITATl•NT The following peraons are Clolng oostneu u P.C.H. ENTERPRISES. INC .• dba A) PACIFIC COAST HONDA SUZUKI, dba 81 HONDA WEST. 12451 w .. tmlmter Ave , Senta Ane. Celll0<nla. P.C.H. ENTERPRISES. INC. 12451 Westminster Ave . Senta Ana. Cllllornla. (Calllornl1 corpor1t1on.) This bua4n9N It eonducted by: I corpor1tlon P.C.H. Enterl)l'IMI AprH H. Sallabury, Secrltaty Thia 1t1ternent WU flied with IN County Cl«t< ol Orange County on Jin 18. 1984 f2ll2ll PubOahed Oranr Cout o.i1y Pltol Jan. 27, F•b. • 10, 17, 1984 676-8-4 FICTITIOUI 8UllNHI Carotyn Sue Trumbeuer NAME ITAnMINT This ltllement WU hied with the -----------The foflOwlllQ peraon 11 dOI County Clerk of Or~ County on bu11neu H O.C 16. 1983 FAMILY FILM SERVICE. 2740 S n:noll Herbor Blvd Suite J. Senti An• Publllhed Or1nge Cout 0.ity C• 92704 Piiot Jan 6. 15. 22. 28. 1984 LeRoy Ramirez. 130 I West Cer· 170-84 relOI, Unit 73. Anaheim, CA 92(1()4 -----------Thi• bullness 11 conducted by· an lndivlduel. LeRoy Ramtrn Thi• 1tatemenl WU filed with t County Ce.,k ol Orenge Counly Dec 16, 1983 f Published Oranoe CoNI Pt&.IC NOTICE flCTITIOUI .U ... 11 NAMI ITATDIUfT The followillg peraona we doing b\Jllneal .. AO RESOURCES, 2082 Mlchelaon Ot , ltvlne. CA 112715 Ptlot Jan 8. IS, 22. 29. 1984 Court11y Phone Adverlltlng '69•84 Corp. 2082 Mlcn.i.on Or • Irvine, 1------------! Ca 92715 Ml.IC NOTICE Thi• butlneu 11 conduct.O by 1 1 ___ ...:...::;.;;.::.;.:...;.;,,;;..;.;.;;.;... __ -1 corporation. FICTITIOUI .UllNHI Cathy Mullcil, Viele Prelldlnt NAMI ITATllllNT Thia llllement WM flied with the PlalC NOTICE FICTITIOUI Ml ..... NAMI ITATIMINT The followtng pet90n It doing bullnatll u : LONDON OLD WORLD SPICE CO L TO .. 1300 Oov1. Suite 100, Daon Bid . Newport, Calll 112880 Robert I. Cullty, 704'-' E11t B1lbo1 Blvd . Newport, CaUt 9286 I This ooslneN 11 conducted by e.n 1ndlvlduel Ro'*1 L Cullty Thll etltemant wu Ried with the County C"'11 of Oranoe County on o.c 22. 1983 F2llln PublllM<I Orange Cout Delly Piiot Jan 22. 20. Feb 5, 12, 1984 896-84 Thi following persona ere doing County Clerk of Orange County on 1----------- t>YlllMU " o.c t8. 1904 PlBllC NOTICE BACK BAY HOME CAF'E, 1727 'tJaOQ 1--__..;~.;;;.;....;.;.;;...;.;.;;.;;_ __ WMtclltf. Newpot1 e.adl, Ca. 92&eo P1.1bllthed Orange Cout Deity FICTTTIOU9 llU9MH Chan .. IMllQ Gllr .. th. 31•1 Col-Pll(lt Jen t . 15. 22. 28, tta. NAMI ITA,._NT leQe St.. Cotta M .... Ce 92029 186·83 The fOl!O#tng petson It dOlng Thl1 lNllnet• II COflductld by. •n -----------bullnetl ... lndlvldulll SUGAR SHACK CAFE, 213 Main Charin Giiruth ___ Pl8.;..;.;;;.;;;.;IC;...;..;NO.;..;.;TI;..;.C£.;;...__ St . Hunllllgton Bead\, Cllff. 92&48 Thia ltatement wu filed with the ACTtTtOUt 9UIMll . Timothy Petrlek Turner, 18062 Counly Clerk of Otenge County on NAMI ITA,....NT Frllhwtter Cf . Huntington IMcfl O.C 16 199' --.1 Thi IOftOwlng '*"°" It doing c.tlf ,........,, Mlehlle Marie Turner. t80&2 Publltned Ora_. CoNt D .. 11.. bu.tlf'\111 •• F _.......t_ C H t...,.t •---. Piiot Jen 8 15 22,,if 19M -r ROSE MELLIN. REALTOR. 3112 c:H ...... -r • un "'V Ol'I _., 104.ei · · · Olbraltar Ave .. Coate MIN. Catll Thie bu9lneu 18 conctuc1ed by-1111 t?G2t lndMdu•I. 1------------1 ROM Mellin, 3112 Glbralter Ave.. Ttmothy P. Tu!'Mf l---~PUBl:;:.;::.:.;tC:...:.:NO.=.T.;.;l.=.C[:;.._ __ 1 Colle MIN, Celll. 92828 Thi• statwnent wH lllld With the Thi• bUtlnMI le condUC1ed by: en County ~ of Of-,..~~ ... on FICT1TIOU8 .U ...... I lndMdUal -.,,.... """"''' NA• ITAnMIJfT Ao. Mellin Dec 22, 1913 The foltowlng '*'°"' .,. dOltlg Thie ... 1.,.,.,, WU lllld wtth the P\lbllehed 0r-eo.t ~ bullf\lta u County Clet11 of ~ County on -.,,.... ,,_, 8CCK O!SION OAOUP. 15580 Ceo. 22. 1"3 PllOt Jan 22. 29, Feb 5, '2. 1984 uetln Vlfll09 Wey ... Tustin, C• '1Dll' en... 92080 P\lbl!IMO Orange eo..t Delly Stephen Thom•• Beck. t5580 P~t Jen. 22, 29. f:et> 6. ta. 1984 Tu1Un Vttlt09 W•y "41, Tu•tln, Ca 191 .... 92680 Thie bull,,.._ la conducted by an lndlvtduel STEPHEN THOMAS BECK Ptennoutl ....... Thi• llatlfMnt wee INd With the NA.Im aTA.,....,Y Count) C11er1t. of Orenge County on TM lollooMno '*"°" II ~ 0.C 20 913 ~ bu*MM II P\lblltned Orange C:O.it 08ll)' IHAKTI MODe, ti 132 TWlnttle Pilot Jen t5. 22. 21. f'•b 6, 1"'4 = ~111191on Herbof, Calif. ..._ ____ ..._ ___ ?ltA.... Sf't91111 Chen, tt132 fwtnlcte Clr- ln•ex•pen•alve• ·<in 1 epen' a.v) not ri;gti In price: rea1on•bl•. ci .. lled ._ .... .CS*11aing ~· ~ Cla11lfled Ac:tvert11tng &42·S878 ela, Hunft"Olorl Helbof, Ctllf 92149 Thia bulllf*I I• conduelld by. an lndMCMll Sl\#IUCt.\ Thll statement wea filed Witt\ the Count, Qtt1c at OflnQ8 Coul!ty on Otc 22. 1914 ,,.. P\lbliahlld Ofengt Cont Dally Ptlot Jan '2 28,,.., I , 12, tO... ... , ... '1CTITIOU9 IUIMH NAmlTATDmtf The f~---.. ~ bulinellM PEAIPHlAAl MAIHTfiNANCf: SERVIC£8. 21151 lfooll"""9t It• 111'2. Huntington 9Mch, CA t214e Paul Ct\llW Dlerenn.ld, 21511 ltOOktiuret II•. f 1112. Huntington 9Mch. CA. 92148 Merk Allen Orlelllll, 204 Aocnti.t •9. Hununoton Beach, CA t2t41 Thlt ~slneea It eonductld by: 1 generll pat'IMrthtC) Piii.ii 0.enl_, , TNI ltai.mtnt WU lll9d W'llfl Ille County CWtl of Ofange Clounly on Otc; 18. 1113 ....... P\lbliaf'ted °' 11191 eo... DelfY Piiot Jan e. II. 22. 21, 11M tM"4 ' ( ' ., NI.le NOTICE Nil.JC NOTICE NI.rt NOTIC£ "*1C flJTICE NOTICE OF DEATH OF 'fennout euaMaa FlCTmOUe ......... '1CTmOUt llUMMIH 'terrriouteut•ll NOTICE OP DEATH 0, MICHAEL TI MOTHY T.._t N~eTAtumn .,..._,~·~-.. .... Tt..-1~H~ .......... T .. -w.~1~11 • .._....FRIEDELP.P.UUUOAND ADAMSANDOl"PmTJON t>11~:;_:;;•ng PfltlOl\I .,. OOlllO tiv~;-·'V ....,_ ..... ..,.... .. ~--;-·"' -~· • ........ ~~;;"""' ---....... .,, OP PETITION TO A.DMIN· fO ADMINISTER TAT! llACH STAEET PA"THERIHIP, HUNTIHOTOH HACH VOlON V I K I H Q 0 l 0 W 0 " l 'D IAVINE ILU!Pl1'1NT. INC 4:IO 1 8 TE R ! ST.\ t £ N 0. NO. Alt1414 29()4..C VI• Merl!>4* l.aguN Hiia. 20001 ltedl Blvd . Hunllng1on ~FlSMlN, 1300 Oo"9 S1;;11 100 kcti 81 •I. N.-1*" a..cn, C.Uf AltJUI CA 91653 hectl Cellf 1*7 Deon lid , ~. c.Jtf '2MO IHot • To aU html, beneficlvlt!t, AON ~k 6473-P PaMO Oil Ce11nehno • • .. Me. Jr . 1431 "<>t>wt L' Cullty. 704'A E••t Loyal H T1.1ek•. IOU So "9Md• To au Min, bemdld&.riel, credltort and conllnient "-T. bat, lt0\1111 Hiiia, CA 92~ Shrew.bury. w .. tm111tttt. Cetlf 8elt>Ot Blvd . Clllf 12Mt It Anaheim, Cetlf t2eoe rt'dltore and contlni~nt cnditon of Michael Timothy r~.'t': =~-~~i~:::"" Orr '~nd• 1 911 An•. us 1 ~~ 11 ~eo by .,, It ee:~=: J;:f9;2,:J:7 AeNOI . uorw of FRIEDEL F. Adami, aka Timothy Adams, Arnold aur~. satt Cant1n1e lllfenbutY. W•tlNnater. Cellf. l1'obert L Cullty Julla A ~. 2Mt Vele 11 . FAHRIG and penlOJlS who au Mlchffl T. Adams and lJl®ne Hlltt. CA 126!3 929'3 Thie ataltr'nlftt w .. Iliad wttll the Anehelm. C.wf t2I01 may be othfl'wm intef'8ted petw>N who ftllly bf. oth~r· Jao11 Gre«i~ra, 2004-C v1 TN.~ .. ciond~1ec1 by in-cy c1enc of Otano-County on Oevld r: Htteon. not Veit It., In the wW and/or etta\e. wile lnteret~ in th wlU M~tY"-1~~ ~~~~:!.~ d~~~~I Dec 22· 1"3 '2lml A~~·2~ec1 by 1 A peutJon hu bwn fat.cl andlor esta"': under Oec1a,.11on of Truat Thlt alaltmenl 1¥U flied wt111111e Pubffthed Orlllligl CoMt Oety oorpor1llon by Al.BERT P. A ti·•-~--L....~ fll_.. •2'·5·00210·0. 3213·8 SI County~ of Otange Coumy on Pltot Jan 22. 29. ~b IS, 12, 1914 leatrloe M Tuc:ttet, Pr~t the Su,,.rior Co~ of Or· pe uvn ,... ~n ~ Amedeo, Legu111 Hiiie, CA t2t53 Dec;. 22, 1113 "9-14 Thia at1temeo1 wil filed -1th 1111 - by Barbara Srott Adama in Thia bulln ... i. conduoted by: 1 ,,_ County Clltll of Otang1 County on n&• County requeslJ.na tNt the Superior Court ot Oranae O"'*•' p1r1nerwi1p P11bllthed Or•nge COltt Delly Dec 22. tH3 ALBERT P. KE'M'ND be County requeatlna that Jldl G1een1>erg, A oen«•I Part· Piiot Jen. 22, 2t, ,.., 6. 12. 1984 P\BJC NOTIC£ n:uau appolnted u penonal ~ n..-89444 Put>llthed Otenoe Cou1 Delly • Barbare Soott Adam. be ap. Thia 1t111ment wu fifed with 1111 ~TITIOUt eue.11 Piiot J1n 22. 29, Feb a. 12. 1N4 retentatlve to admJruater e pointed u penional r.praen. County Clerk ot Orenoe County on "8.IC NOTICE ".v. HA1"ft9JCT 321-84 ettate of FRIEDJtL F. t.atlve to admini1ter the est.11e Jan. I. lH4 na.m PK:T1TIOUI _,._11 bv~~ng l*IOM ere 6olrl0 F~~G l~~~~-the. Inde-of of MJchael Timothy Adams Publl1hed Orange Cout Oelly NA• HATW•NT OLOIAL, LTD , PRE-VIN CAP\. PUBUC NOTIC[ pclnucnt ~ ...... traUon (under the Independent Ad· Pilot Jen 29. Feb 5, 12, 19. 1964 The followlng S*'IOnt ..,. CIOlng T AL. l TO.. OL08AL•FFI. l TO.. l!'.ltatee Act). The _petition minillratlon of Eetatee Ac\) 80344but1Me111 OL08AL·MEDES. LTD .. 19712 NOTICE OF DEATH OF for~ i.n ~pt. No 3 The peutlon la 1et for heanng vi.!R~J.~~N~~ ·c~1 ~~~5 81w1.. Suite 330. IMnl, RENE ROFFO, aka REN 0 EN t 700 Civic Centc:r Dr • We.t. In ~pt. No. 3 at 700 Civic P\8.IC NOTICE 920&. Gtot>et Vl'll'UrW. inc cau&otnia ROFFJ, AND OF PETITI Sant.a Ana, CA ~701 on Feb. Centtt.Dr., West, Sant.a Ana, ic.-111 Mii ~atdton. 211V111.orce, 19712 MICArttlur Btvd . 8"11• ~. TO ADMlNlSTER ESTATE 22, 1984 at 9;30 AM CA 92701 on FEBRUARY 8 OflAMOI COUNTY ~ BMcll. Cellf. t2ee3 IMrl•. Calif 92715 NO. Al!UU IF vou OBJECT to th • ·~ COURT lyMI Ann Moor•. 893 Horii, Thie t>ullneea la conducted by f 1984 It 9:30 A.M 100 CMG C...tet Dr. w .. t L1!Juna 8eech, CeJ11 92451 11m11ecs pwtner1111p To all heirs, bene lcianea, aranUng of the peUtlon. y lF YOU OBJECT to the a..tte Ane, CA. t2T01 fhla l>wlneea 11 oon6\leled bV' • J~ c P1"-10rt. becut creditor• and contlnaent 1hould either appe.ar at granting of the peullon, you P111ntm JOSEPH AILEY end v1-~ ~= °"~o;llt~t wu med with t crediton o.f Rene Roffo, aka hunng ~d state you objec should either appear at the IAN RILEY Thia t111emen1 ,,., ''*' wtth the County Clettc of Otange County Rene Roffi and penona who tlons or file wntteo obJeC- he•r1 .... and state you ob'-Defendant. JAMES CAVALIER, County etenc o4 Otano-County on o.c 22. 1913 may be otherwile interested Llona with the court bef ..... "6 ~ ... • PAUL STRIEF. MICHAEL WHITE. n-.. n 19•" I th'"' w1·11 and/or_...... h h .... ..i.... y Uona or file written objec· HARTER THRIF"FANO LOAN. INC., ...... . .... 'DM:al Publltlled Otange Cou1 0 n "' ~-""· t e ........... our appear· uons with the court before nd MESA LEASING co.. INC., Publlalled Orange eo..1 Delly Piiot Jiii 22. 29. Feb 5, 12. 1914 A petition has been filed ance may be Jn penion or the hearing. Your appear· DOES 1 through 10. 1ne1ua1ve P11o1 Jen 22. 2t. Feb &, 12, 1984 320· by Eleanor Patricia Kurruch your attorney. be in b C111 No 311413 322·14 ~the Superior Court of Or· (F YOU ARE A CREDI· ance may penion or YE IUMMONI ange County requeatil\i that your attorney. NOTICll You he" b9efl M*f. Pml.IC NOTICE Pml.IC NOTICE El p tri ia K h be TOR or a contingent creditor IF YOU ARE A CREDI-he coun mer dectde egalntt JOU eanor a c urruc of the deceased, you muat file · ltflout JOUr .,.... hMrd llnM• "crmou1 au..,.11 'tCTrrlOUI 8UIMll appointed u peraonal rep-ur claim with the court or TOR or a contingent creditor o.. r••pond within IO dep. flllecl NAMI ITATW•NT NA• fTATIMSNT reaent.atlve to admiruater the yo of the deceued, you must (Ile tlM lnfonn1tlon below. The fol!owlng pet.on la doing The folloWlng Qlfton ft doing Mt.ate of Rene RoCfo, aka present ~t to the~=~ n:c· your claim with the court or II yOIJ wlah to Mell trie edvic. of an bualne91 u : . utlneaa aa. Rene Roffl (under the lnde-re.entau~e ~ppom Y e present lt to the per90nal rep-•Horney In lhla milter you tllould (1) MANOSKE s RESIDENCE FOR MR CLOTHES. 12115 Sky P11tc d Ad.mi 1atr u f urL . Wllhip four montha l.llti 1 led b th do ao promfllY ao lf'let ' your wrltt.n THE ELDERLY (bl MANOSKE'8 1rc:118t• K, 1rv1ne, Clllf. 9211' pen ent n a on ~ from the date of fint ilauance resen ve appo n Y e reai>ont1. 1 any. mey be flied on GUEST HOME. 1131 wua St.. Jay Ohrberg, •9 Montect10 Or .• Eat.ates Act). The petition 11 of letters as provided ln Sec-court within four month.! llFM Tualln, c1111. 929&0 . one clel M11, C1111. 92e25 set for hearing ln Dept No 3 from the date of flr11t Issuance t Shelli A Meno.ke, 3224 ~.no Thia bvtlneea la conduc:141d by: en t 700 Ci . "'-te Dr · W · t Uon 700 of the Probate Code . AV1101u11ecs he 1160 d«nendlde. P111ee. Cotta~. Clllf. 12e2e lndMdull a vtc '-'C'n r ·• et • of C.Wfomia The time for of Jett.en as proVlded In Sec· El 1rlburn1: lede dectdlf oontre Ud. Tiii• bullnfll It conducted by: .,, Jay Oh;ti.rg Sant.a Ana, CA 92701 on Feb-f I' laims ·will Lion 700 of the Proba~ Code •In •~le • ln9"0e «IW Ud. lndlvldvll. Thia 1111emen1 wu 111ec1 .with 1 ruary 15, 1984 at 9:30 A .M. 1 ~g c not exptre of California The time for eponde «*ttro de IO dlea. LAe Shell• A. M•nollc• County Cieri! of Otang. County on IF YOU OBJECT to th pnor to four mont~ from. the f li ,_,__ U1 . lnformaclon.,. •Jeue. Thia 1111emen1 wu 111«1 with tM Dec 22. 1983 e date of the heanng noticed t ng C141Jna w not expire "JOU wi.h to ..-tM edvto. of County Clerk of Ot1ng1 COYnty on · , granung of the peuuon. you bove pnor to fow-months Crom the en •ttomey In "'" mettet, you Dec 22. 1913 Publlalled Orang. Cou1 011 should either appear at the · date of the hearing noticed ~Id do eo promptty eo tt\et ,_ 'n.>t Piiot J111 22, 29. F.o 5, 12. 1984 heanng and state you objec-YOU MAY EXAMINE the above :=en ;:o" .. · " tnJ, mer Put>lllhed Otenoe co.., Delly et0-84 tions or CiJe written objec file kept by the court. U you YOU MA y EXAMlNE the II :'::-C::::O toltcttel., Piiot Jen 22, 29, Fe«> 5. 12. ~~"' uons with the court beCor~ are Interested in the esta~. file kept by the court. If you lo de"" en "t• """'°' P\8.IC NOTICE lhe heanng. Your appear· you may serve .uJ:><>n the ex· . are interested m the estate, ~ ":::~"~,:::::'... P\&.IC NOTICE a.nee may be In peraon or by ecutor or admirualrator, or you may wrve upon the ex-1ecrha. .i ~une. P'Mde '1CTITIOUI ., ..... 11 ~~A=• your attorney. upon the atto~r for the ex- ecutor or adnunistrator, or r99 .. treda • • ...._ ITATl•NT The tollowlng peraon 11 dOlng lF YOU ARE A CREDI· e,cutor or administr~tor, and upon the attorney for the ex-1·TO TMI DI NDAHT: A cfttl The 1o11ow1ng pet.on It doing t>uelneea u · TOR or a contingent creditor hle wath the court wath proof uto r adminlstr to and c:omptefnl hH bMrl ftted by I butinea u: (1) CIRCUIT MANAGEMENT (2) th __ ..... fll of service a written request ec r 0 ~ r. pelnltff .... net Jot&. "JOU wr.11 SIMPLIFIED CONSTRUCTION COM FAB, 3520 CllCStnec; Avenue, of e deceiAllCU, you muat e . t~t d I ...... 1 .. 1 fue with the court With proof defend tftla lew1utt, JOU ,.,.... BONDS ANO INSURANCE SER-COSll M .... Calif. 92928 your claun with the court or stai,mg you -es re .......... of service, a written request wtltlln 10d1ys 1fter 1Na eummona 1 VICES. 2100 HOW911. An&M6m, Cellf. Fienk J. Kerr1g1n, 19793 •san present it to the penonal rep-not.Ice of the filing of an in· stating that you desire special Nfved on you. Ille wttll thla court 92808 F.,1~ St . F01Jntaln v~. ca111 resentative appointed by the ventory and appralSement of . f h fill f in wrlllen rnponM 10 the c:omp1a1n1. M1ry l1ulnl1 RH90n. 22091 92708 estate assets or of the peti notice o t e ng o an • Unleu Y°" do, your delauh wtll Sutan Ln .. Huntington Beecll. Cellf. Thia t>utlneu 11 c:onduc:1ed t>y· en court within four month.! . . ned ventory and appraaement of en1erecs on 1pp11cauon of 1ti. p111 92648 lndMduet · from the date of tirst Issuance ~ions or aC<lOunts menuo / estate assets or of the pell· 1111. end thla court may en••• J Thia bu1tnea1 11 conducted by· en Fienk J. Kerrigan of letten1 88 provided in Sec· an Section 1200 and 1200.5 of tions or accounta mentioned ment ag11,n11 l~ tor that• ,.,~, .... lndlvldull. Thi• alllerMnl wu ''*'with the tion 700 of the Probate Code the California Probate Code. mind.cl n 1,..., «>mpl nt. ..,,...,, MllY L. Reuon County Clerk of Orange County 011 in Section 1200 and 1200.5 of could reaull In g1rnltt1meri1 o Thi• at1tamen1 wu fifed wtlh 1~ OflC 22 1983 of California. The time for Albert P. Kettner the CaHfomia Probate Code wao-a. t1kln~ or money or pr County Cletll ol Orenge County on · f21MM filing clauns will not expire 761 Fairmont Ave. Hugb J . Scallon or.f~~ refit r.ciueatld In IM com-Dec. 22. 1983 f Publlttled Or&ngil Cont Dally prior to four monthl from the range, CA. t!Ht 34177 Pacific Coast HJpway P 0119d: Aug. 11, 1981 Put>llllllld Otange Cont Delly Pilot Jan. 22· 29· Feb. 5· 12' =~ date of the heanng noUed (714) 53%-4808 Suite 104 LEE A BRANCH. Clerk Piiot Jen 22, 2t, Fe«>. 5, 12. 1964 above. Published Orange c.oaat Dana Polnt, CA. HIU =~~~,~~~:Tes. O.OUty 192·84 P\8.IC NOTICl . YOU MA y EXAMINE the Dally Pilot Jan 29, 30, Feb. 5, 661 ·335 1 aa11 WMtmtneter Aff .. •utt. • hie kept by the court. If you 1984 Published Orange Coast WMtmtn.w, CA. t2tll Pl&.IC NOTICE NOTICI °' are intereated an the estate, DaUy Pilot Jan 22, 23, 29, ~u':it.:;~~ Cout Dilly PllOt f'ICTTTIOUI IUl ... I On F.J:'~Tlr.'.' ~ 11 10 00 you may aerve ~n the ex· i------------ 1984 Jert a t5 22 29 1984 N.._ ITAn.NT 1 m For.cloeure Contu11111ta Inc . A ecutor or adnun11lrator, or Ml.IC NOTICE 707-84 513-84 · · • · ' · 119-84 The following per.on la Callfomll Corpor1t1on. u Truat ... upon the attorney for the ex· HATDIDfT °' "' buefMN ¥ or &~tor Truat .. or Svbetltuled to ..1-·-·-•r to and BfCKMAN ELECTRIC &-&yPPLY, :Tt\111 ott~~e4AOMdofTrust ec\J ~or auuum11wa r , MANOOtlHIJfT Of UM Of 5002 w Mc;Fldo.n. Santi An•. CA .. ~.d by DAVID L. BfAVER Ind flle with the OOUrt with proof '1CtmOUI IUIMll ...... 92704 ANNE G. BEAVER. Hutbend Ind of service, a written request c!:, f~'°:"~ ::.~~-::: M~F~~l11S'::,.l&eeka Alie m~A ~la. W. Wife u Jolnt.T,,etWllb, Ind r.c:ordedNo It.a Ung that you desire 1pecta} Nam. THE ACCOUNTING v _,.,_,, -· ' . Feb 15, l9..., M lnatrument ti f th fill f 0 IO 333 G .. _ '""· Thi• bus!,_. la c:onouctecs by 93-071072 of Offtclll Rec:ofd• of Or· no ce o e ng o an m· lUT N, 1 1 .,,_, ...,.0¥9 MC DOUGALL away Thursday January lndlvlduel 1no• Co~nly. C111tornl1. 1nd ventory and appraisement of Blvd ·Ge~~ ~ove4~: E 9~~ SI FL 0 REN CE L MC 26 1984 at her ho~e follow· Oe\lld M1nin Beckmtlflfl ..... wt h I"-purauent to thll cert1ln Notice of estate assets or of the pell· ~;:__:CA 9'2827 . . . Thia alltemenl wae _, t ,,. Def1ull thereunder rKOrded Oct u t.s tloned .,.... 378 A DOUGALL, a resident of mg a lengthly illness. Mrs County Clerk of Or10Qil County on 21 . 1983 11 lnilrument No ons O~ accoun men owner Myrl H1t .... d. 1 1 Ille, Costa Mesa for over 30 Bray was the owner and op-Jan 10, 1H4 83-485788 of Offlci1I Record• of in Secl1on 1200 and 1200.5 of er<leri Grove. CA 92844 ' · '2:1U1I t11d County. will under Ind pureu1111 the Ca.liforrua Probate Code. T~ Fic1ltlou1 Bull""' N1me r• years, passed away January erator of Beas H<?S1ery Shop Publlaned Or1nr coaa1 oa11y 1 Id OMd ot Trvat NII 11 put>llC J A S b 1 1 E terrld to above wu filed In Or~ 26.1984 tn Salt Lake City, on Main Street in Hunt· Piiot Jan 2t. F•b . 12, 19. ~~14 .~~Ion f0<ceah, l1wfulmoney of lhe GA~~.~ AN, c scuei:w;~SIN~ l~h7!yb~~~~:~~~~ted by. Utah She was the beloved mgton Beach for 12 years. United 811111 Of America. • & BLIED rner1I partnership mother of Emma Hotkms of She w as member of The c1tt1ier·1 c;Mc;k paya~ to Nld Merle Antle Cerr Costa Mesa and Arthur First Chrisllan Church of Pml.IC NOTICE TNllM <1r1wn on 111111 0< nauonal 2787 Bristol St., Suite 100 Thia 1111ement w11 t11«J with tti. ---;._-------11>1nk. • 11111 or flder11 credit union, Costa Mesa, Ca. 9%1%1 !county Clerk or Oranoe County 011 Ho Cf man of Costa Mesa. lov-Hunt~ngton.Beach. Sh~ was ,ICTITIOUI auttNlll or ut•t• or federal 11v1ng1 and loan ( 714 )SSO-togo Jen 10. 1984 1ng mother-in-law o f the beloved mother of Ray-"AMI ITATnllNT utoc:tltlon domlelled In thla ll•t•, "'---1 1111 no F157851 Karolyn Wood of San mond F Bray of Huntington The fol!owlng peraona are doing 11 Tiie Courtylfd ., .. between IM ~ub"s,hed Orange ~t Published Orange COut Dally Be ...... rda'no, '"'-"fornia, fond Be h "•--. ·nu are bualneu u : • two at1lrw1ye it the Allen Bulldlng, Daily Pilot J anuary 22, 23, Piiot Jen 29. Feb. 5. 12. 19, 1964 ..... \AiJ ac . nJ3U SUfVIVl."O H ANO H DESIGN , 32812 lac:lngY0<b1S1r .. t, at 1•081 Yori>• 29 1984 515-84 609-84 sister of Mildred Ritter of six grandchildren; six great Merrneld Cr . 01111 Pol111, CA. 92829 Street. Clty of Tuatln. County 01 Of. ' j Toledo. Ohio and Carl Agle grandchildren, a brother, Charlene 1nd Rlch1rd Lewla enge. CaNf0<nl1, 111 th1I right, 11111 ---------- of '7-phyrhills, Florida. She Edward S Hendrickson and H1rrta. 328t2 Mermlld C< • o.,,. •nd lnter1tt convey9do..!:j •,ndT now, DllD•IC MftJICE .c...c: • Point CA 92829 held by II und« t1id DI o rual n ~ uu... nu P\&.IC NOTICE 1s also sunnved by five 2 suiters, Eather A. Rousseau Thli t>utlnesa 11 conducted by· 1 tM PfoPtrlY t1tu11ec1 In Mid COYnty ---------- gra ndch 1ldren and five and Lillian R. Hanssen. all generll plltneralllp Ind S11t1 cs..c:t1bed u · REPORT OF CONDITION . great grandctuldren Mn1 o f Wmnepeg Manitoba ClllfllM Hlfrla PAACEl 1. Uflf1 31 u a11own i.nd Consolldatlng domestic subsidiaries of the Pacific Nalional Mc Dougall was a member Can d Fn ds may call at Thi• at••~t wu flied wl1h ,,,. cSeecrtbed In IN Condominium Pl1n Bank ol Newpor1 Beach In the State ol California, al the close ot a a. en . . County Clefk of Otange County on r«:«ded on October 14· 198 1 111 bualness on December 31 1983 pubhShed 1n response to call o f the Orange County Pierce Bro thers Smith Dec 30, 1983 Booll 1425e. P:r: 45 end·~ made by Comptroller ol t'he Currency under title 12 Untied Grange of the Costa Mesa Mortuary from NOON to 9 Publlalled Or coat':~:;~;?'~,' i::h :~~~::~Slates Code, Section 161 · Chapter for over 25 yean. PM Sunday. Janu~ry Pu tJ n 29 F•:t'12.19.1984 ottlldCounty. CharterNumber17111 Vtsitat1on will be held Mon· 29,1984 Funeral serv1ces 0 a · 106-14 PARCEL 2. An undlVlde<I 1152n<1 Comptrotler of the day, January 30, 1984 from will be conducted on Mon· ln1erMt u • teriant In common In the Currency 14th Dlatrlct 12 NOON to 5 PM at the day January 30 1984 at 11 1111D11C MnftCE IM lnler•I In Ind 10 lhe common °1 Statement ol Resources and Liab1lltiea ' ' l"UUL nu lot 8 of Tract 10414, U per map Baltz Bergeron Smilh AM at The Fu-st Chrulian flied 1n Book 463, PIQll 35 10 37 Tuthill West.cliff Chapel Church of Huntington CITA~=-='.clAl lncllltlveof Mi.celllneOUt Mep9. re-ASSETS Servicea wlll be held Tuea· Beach with Thomas W . MUNtelftAl COURT°' =.~',:.-~~~~ :,~i!,t!c:.i~ cash and due from depository 1nst1tu11ons day, January 31.1984 at l l Overton. pastor of the "IVl,.ltDI JUDICIAL DtlTNCT nl11ona" of 111e Oec1er111on ot co~ Obllgatlons ol other US Government AM at the Balu Bergeron church, officiating. Inter· SrtJ Tiiton A~ nenta. condlllon1 •nd r1ttrk:11on1 agencies and corporations . .. . .. Smith Tuthill Chapel. Inter· ment wlll be made at West-CAii :-':<;:,=TO M· recorded In Book 14095, P.~~1e All other securities . . .. . ment will be at Mountain minster Cemetery. Pierce irl!NOANT; (AflN 1 Acueado) ~1~~:~d ~~~'!.,,11 ,'{.;, Federal funds sold and securities purchased View Cemetery, San Brothers' Smith Mortuary. GlEN SltVEN WOLF,•"-GLEN :upplementa thereto under ag1eements to resell . ... ..... .. Bernardino California. Directors. 536-6539 S WOLF, lndlvld111Ry, DONITA EXCEPT THEREFROM all oll. gu. Loans, Total (excludlng unearned income) B 1 B ' s I h MARIE WOLF. ak1 DOl'MTA M. mlner111 and other hydrocerbon Less: Allowance for possible loan losses a u ergero n m t MA YO WALK, 1k1 OEE WOLF, lndlvklu111y auballnoea lying below a depth of Loans Net Tuthill Mortuary. tn charge WILL I AM MERRILL and dOM I to 10. lnc:lutlv• ID IY 500 te.t Without iny right to eoter Bank premises furniture and fix tures. of arrangements M YO 72 f _ Y,."J!.,,A,~(';. .~•N .. Q .J!' ....._en upon tM eurt1c:e 0< the eubaurtace and other assets repreaenllng bank premises. A . y~ars o age. r--.n• ·,. .,.., ..... ......, ·of aaJd 11nd 1t>ove 1 depth ot 500 BRAY Resident of Huntington dendo)OE ANA NATIONAL BANK,• 1 .. 1. u provided In lnatrumenta of All other assels .. BEATRICE ELIZABETH Callfoml1 eorpotallon ec:ord TOT AL ASSETS . . .... Beach Passed away Janu-You hive 30 CALENDAR DAYS r Arao' •11oec>t therefrom Ill Wlllf l.IAllLITIEI BRA y. 83. a resident of ary 1.7, 1984, in West· 1fter thl1 aummon1 le Mrved on you witer rtgnta. c:lllma °' 1111110 wit.; Demand depoa1t1 ot lndlvlduala, Huntmgton Beach, passed minster. following a lengthy to n11 • typewrttteo reepon11 •1thll 1n. on or und« Mid land. partnerahlp1, and corporations -:::========~ Illness Mr Mayo waa born court Mt PARCEL 3· E...,.,,.,,1111 Mt !Orth Time and sav1ng1 depo11t1 of lndlvlduala. on May 1 O. 191 l , 1 n Cit~:::,:,~.:::" p1ei! In the ~Ion trJJlt~ .,:;,~11n partnerships, and corporations ..... ThoUNnde of doUara 15.084 300 158 2.450 26.939 (294) 26.645 1.075 . 3 13 46,025 13.129 27.987 Memphis, Tennessee. He di 30 &:!.s CALENOAAIOS per• ~~~ie:.,,<>;w':~ Enc:io!:': Depo11t1 of Slatea and po1111ca1 1ubd1v111on1 Material Su~rvtaor preeenter 11na reapuetll eec:rtll I meol'" of trie Art~ erilltled "Ee ... In the United StalH . . . . ..... was r-m.ciulne.., Mt• oone. menta" of IM Decleritlon Certified and offlcer1 check• ... · with Thum be Corporation, A lllllf Of QnOr1e c.it wit! not PARCEL 4 Euementa u 111 !Orth TOT Al OE POSITS 100 1.073 ,2,289 14.202 28,087 N..CI MOTMIRI alUPOADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Cotta M ... 842·9150 IAL TZ llROIAON IMITH 6 TUTHILL WllTCU,, CHA,IL •27 E 17th SI Cott•-M•aa Mt-9371 Long Beach. for more than protect you. your typewritten 1n IN s.c:tlonl eo11tled "c.rteln Total demand deposits 10 years. He alao was a vet· l'ftPOOH mull be In PfOC* llOll Euemer1ta 10 Ownera" Ind "Sllp-Total time and 1av1ng1 depo1lta eran with the U S Navy form 11 you want 1111 COUft 10 POfl, Settlement •nd Enero.ctt· Federal tunda purchaHd and aecurltlel IOld · your cea. l'Mf'lt" ol IN Article .nlltfed "feM. h 100 d uring World War II. une c.rt• 0 uni Hamid• t menla" of tlM o.clatlllon 01 c:ov. under agreement• to repurc aM.. ......... .... 195 Beloved husband of Vera 0 . tonic• no II olr.oer1 protecc1on; au nenla condltlonl Ind r•trletlona, All other llabllltl" .. . · .. ··· · · M F th r of Ltndaay r~t1 ncr111 • m1qyln• t reoorded In Boote 14092 PIOI 1797 TOTAL LIABILITIES S •iydol a fe H ti at quecumptlroonlutonnetldedee otOttlClalAeoorda(tlle "MuterOflc:· (t11cludlng 1ubordlnaled notes and debenturea) .. P e o un. n. o n Q .... 1Pf09ladullullldquler•q twatlon")andeny1menomtntalnd IQUITY CA!lltTAL Beach. Aoo aurviVlng are 2 ra eort• MCuCM eu c:MO. S11~t• tn.reto common Stock brothera, Shelbl & Albert II you do not flle yO\Jr rMt>On• ~ ft.. strM1 eddr ... or ollMf com-No share• authorized 825,000 -...1 bo h El Puo time, you may ION IM eaM, •nv mon dMlon1tlon of MIO proPtr1)': 11 ' di 480 000 "''ayo, .t o • your wagea. money end property rf)Ort.0 10 be: 113 Odord, ,31, No 1harea outstan ng . .. ... Texas. Frienda may call at mey be teken wttllOut M111ef warn-~lne CA SurpJut. . .... .. .. · Pierce Brothers· Smith's l"Q. ttom the oourt. llld .a.. .i11 be mtcM wt1hOU1 Undivided profit• and , .. erv• tor contlngenclet Mortuary from noon to !>pm 81 u11ec1 no pr...,,t1 "' rMPWtt• co~I °' wemanty, expr ... Of Im· and other capita! reMrv.. . . Monday. Graveside ~rvice :=.:!i!t=':i:;!~~euTntfo 19 ~':i.w:C:.11: l.~1:fya~::' ~:'ci f8i~t E~~11D'T~f ~~AJ-EQUITY CAPITAL ... · · · will be conducted on Tues-01r .. ooeaa, de IU pr~ld tin belMOI du• on the note or not.. MIMORANOA day, January 31. 1884, '~':kl=-':r~,.::~c::e. ~ flo':: ~t~ l~~.!: Amounta out1tandlng at of report dllt 2:30pm., at Wesunlntter rnentt You may nnt 10 cell .,, 11 .. 1lmit.d co.t~ •• ... Ind ad· Standby 1euert of credit, 101a1 42,584 2.605 2.7'7 (1,811) 3.4•1 4~.025 859 Memorial Park. Of ficlaUna torney right away. If you do not k vanote 11 1rie ,u,;. 0~ 1n1t1a1 pybll-Time oertlflc:at" of depollt will ~ Rev. Lowell R. eruttor':J:' mey call an 1t10t cellon of thla Ho11oe ol lal• In denom1nat1on1 of S 100,000 or m«• 8, 1'8 Spanater. Piece Brothen· tetsr• °'ab::: akt •1.oe1 s& Olti« ume depollt1 In amount• Smith' Mortua"" (llllecl HI the pflotMI ~ NOT1CI TO of s 100 000 or more. . .......... . . . . . .. 100 t • ~ · lltlllen otlrot requltft!'-~· "°"8n OWNIJll A•a,.. ror 30 calendar day1 (or calendar month I ending with CURRAN PWde que 1191ecl ~· '-'-I YOU AM 11 DUMA T UMDU A •• . ~ lnrnecll&tMW!la. II DUD OP TMllT DAftD ...... I, tepof'l date • EDNA M CURRAN ~ conoo. I IHI •boOldO. p.,llOe 1-. \a.&98 YOU TAlll Acmoet Total Cltpotlta.... 31.• 11 a anuary 27, l 984 1 un NMclo di referencte TO PM>TICT YOUR"'°"""· IT Wt, tht undertlgneel CllreetOfl. au .. t to tht eorrecinett ot Beloved molhw-.ot...Kevtn • O I un& oflclN di MAY M IOU> AT A "'9LJC IA.LI. lhlt tltte"*'I Of retourc.t tnd lllblllt ... We declere thll 11 hH C & Sheila Cunii\ VM et dwec1or10 ~I • YOU MAO AM l~NATIOM beefl eumln.O by ~t. and 10 the beat of ~' knowled90 and BoWTatlth f "'-M Lovt . ""' .. ~ of or THI MATU .. I 0, TH ,,.. lilllPi>f~~ oontoimeoce~..,. toe4"'°4!0"9 o -.ta na. n1 COUf'1 ie· Ill notnl>f• Y ~~.1. and ta true tmd corr«:t atmr of Elva Markus, of St oonrt• .. ) '"°""°CONTACT A UWTII" u T ThOmpaon Ill LouJ.I, MllloW't. Gravelidt P,:: :;e.;n:. =~;;-. ~o! ~=c~:'~uLTAHTI, a.~ WhtteMll •rvict9 at Ka.rbol' Lawn·Mt 11· INC Donald l Sotsby Olive Memortal Park. ....., Lew c.,....... ''°', YorlMI t1rM1 . lutt. 210 1, Jo Ann Jon ... Vic. Pt o.nt & CUhlet ot tht aoo..- Wednedy; February l, Q7t ......... A".., ...... 1, Tuellfl, CA tHIO n1meel benk CIO "-'•by declltt INt 11'11• Aepon Of Condition It 1984 al lhm Bahs-NMC7-:'=C.:,-g14)131"*2 &rue1nacorrec1toth ~lolmyknowledgaanCSbeli.t Ber ron. Smath· Tuthill, o.-. t~ 1~ ~~::, = eot11 oa11y Pilot ~ A~n J:;-~814 Wcstdlff Chapel Otrecc.ors, .. oA.A.w!::. ~ Jian ,2, tt. ,_ I . 11" .... .. Publlane: o"'farvi~ Coatl Dallv Piiot Jan 29 ,994 7115·8' G4CS-H71 vJ ' • _......., '~ ... , -·• ' . 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • Telephon~ rvic : Monday.fr iday 8:00 A.M .. 5:30 P.M. Bu ine s ~unter: Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M.·5:00 P.M . DEADLI E : P BLICATIO OEADLl1 E • Monday 11. 1 1 :30 1.rn. Tuesday \.ion. 4:30 p.m. We()netda)' Tues. 4.30 p.m. Thursday Wf'd . 4:30 p.m. Frida ) Thur . 4:30 p.m. aturda~ f ri. 3:00 p.m. Sunday Fri 3:00 p.m. CA~CELLA TIO. & CORRECTIO~ Cancellations and cvrrection.& ma )'· be made on same deadline a above . Please ask for a cancellation number when cancelling your ad . ERRORS: Check your ad da ily and report errors immediately . The DAILY PILOT assumes liability for the fir&t incorrect ir,sertion cnly. CLASSIFIED 642-5678 ........... ....... (JJIUht Slit -~.000 '4 II cvJIOm llOlnt oi1 " ecrt rot ....... "'9-k' lay, llolitrt111111. F~ bland Nwly .. ;{.;.i:J flf• I -Nat .,.,. to!IOIOOll. ntw jlOOI. Siii wrlMICl't l<Oll ftnct, Cl.lptl, CAISlOlll df~ • QlllltJ -L_.. fm doon. ~"' lllMn. IH floon dollllle Otmifil IOM lor lllUttf bedrOOlll $97~.ooo r" Motivated Seiler Wiii nchlnce. Mid mry Pll)tr 11 I 11tea1Wb 751.SUI V U N C E N I I I I' I' U S E D ~ N I I I 1· I A Iii U GE I I' I' I I • ~ r I . .i' . 642-5678 _...._ ........ --...___1 ltun ftir Salt lnMI lw !alt ......... Salt It .... In laJt ...... ftr Salt ...... ftr 1111 -...... ltr IU leOtt f!r laJe _Gt_a_er_al ___ lM...._21 Gtanal IMI 1&1'N C.reu ••I llu llU,C.na1 ul Kar IOU e.n.. ••I •r 1012 C..ta.... 1024 C•ta.... Int Cella .... 1124 111,100 CllSP I Cl.WI "IPIAWLlll Ptalaaala 1007 O.utrr ,,11,. hplea HPLD MY 1,_ MWI Ulllm 11UL -Siiiilliiiiiii1iliiiii;J;;~=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir .Ewpo•T 1£AOH Located on a bluff beck RAICH IOllE" Ill ••y IUOI 3 yr1 new ,.BR & 2 BR •I 2'"' I 3 Br, 2 be end" Br. 1 be. (HM& Rental Unft) YES -IT'S TIDE o,,. of the llneet and tero- HI condo• tor your money Hlghty upgraded. Walk to all shopping Call for more detalls 546-2313 n from lhe beach. this 2 • oo .. _n_l&E ·~ l".ooo.' 7""0rc"ld . .. r. n •• tntn 6 c 2 8 h • ,. __ .. It Bdrm 2 Ba olfera It a • euatom Newport -• .,. " 1aft 11 11 t '325,0000wnr&42-5290 ozy r M ~ _,, uri IEUEYE tTI outstanding value In Beach home located on a 720-1701 ' r. 1, If • (R/2 ~lot) Npt Hta. Act townhome living with all quiet cul-de-aac llreet 2000 ~ft. 4 br, 3 ba, fp. h1trtattfY1tt4. llSllPAllHYllWI nfeo-9:9J:~~ the amenities al a ve<y Secluded llvlng room 1106 . Balboa. Open 11-P•le11 lttfftr. Thraa unltl. 2tor1..-..... VIKING REAL ESTATE m 0 de 11 Pr 1 c e 01 1eparaled from femlly 3 Sat/Sun Bkr 833-3544 110-IJ•t ...... ,._.,,.. =jiiiiiiiiii.mi--iiiii S 119 500 751-3191 room by dou~ atone & TlllY 111IFl11111 ,. t for gueatt(?) on pie. .. --. brick fireplace. ru1t1c I I t I -turuque Ooe4an BIYd. THE REAL ESTAT&:RS C::.SElECT wood bHm celling. Loolitlng for a bay1ront ... + '" + ltt•t Watch the t>oet1 glide by .... PROPERTIES Country kltcMn, break· home? Thia home has It *IDIOD .. 1,000* from your 3 bedroom tast nook. separate utility all! eo·x90· tot. 4500 aq 11, t Spot'"9 3630 at duplex penthouae. 2 oectroom 1 room Oversized mas1e< Including full meld'a or OWC 1at-12%-long term apt or from the studio! suite, atrium garden guest qtrs, coom for 60' 3br/3b.+5br/3be-1 vec Reduc;ifO to $960.000 T'drbell. HE\1.1 OH!-t Like new duplex, top qualt-Bay & Becx:::h bedrooms Rear yard has abaolutely perfect for 1 Y •tr ealty 399K 20% dn-AppraJNd IPll Sii. 1-4 Pll tatbelt •"" W.IOA ISU ~ Ddebout bath 3 other large bOa\, 60' aandy belch a e. I K R 609 Aeacle-walk lo beach (Call for address.) ty construction, 3 Bdrm Real E tat custom landscaping plus famlly & entertaining. Oii Miil IHl,OOO 4,.0K own/bkr &45-7048 -v b~neslltup_~-~ldornmodnolyw~ i~ WEST. CLSIFF ~ used brick spa. A bargain Opn HM Sat!Suo 1-5. Best value In CdM. Price 'f5<>t<>tta de/ vfla;,. $ 1,500,000 In ......., .. ~ at $279,900 C1111 to see 928 E. Balboa Bl. Cllnt lncludea the land 0-1Slll•Y1·1 ~~ steps 10 the beach but now. 546-2313 MOMa 631· 1266 "" • ·Sales l DIJ still quiet and oul ol the Cheerful two bedroom. Oceanside of Coast High-IOI POPPY AYI. ~ ... tr a I I 1 c Fu 11 pr 1 c e lwo balh condo. Neat way. l-story 5BR w/lhree 2 BR on R2 lot Room for ~ ~., 8"94 Ott I ht11 lrttHll $455,000 751 -3191 and clean S1gnllicenlly baths + a large family expansion Very clean. u 1<.J-Beeutlful upgraded 3 upgraded Two car gar-room. A wonderful f1mily $219 ooo *1 E Coelt Hwy CctM bedroom. 5 min. drive to • SELECT I age. Community pool Ctreu ••I Mar I 2Z neighborhood. '173 131l_. _:._ -·· --· ·.:.. --beachea Family room ~Rr..c:s s 143,000 w-ed......,--B 2'L b OPEN SUN 1-5 • u• has rNI moontaln teet1ng1 r-nvrii; ....: 131-lJOO ~ s: It r~. ,;. ; = IUOI oen&IE 1506SANTANELLA Costa Nua l 24 TWO FIREPLACES .ll.ol ,E-11111u1 Low dn tow mo pymts Darting 2br, Iba. walk to Adorned by fruit & Prinonty84 1-4409 · beach ONLY $189,500. llCllEPRIPHn cypress trees. $125.000 B~1~s1'.:.:9~~ar~~·, i~ha~ IHLIH HPLD lalboa Isla i l O Cindy, brok~ 7~·86005 Very special CdM dupleit 1101,000-Submllt has all rhe style plus 811 1Ccorona d!', Mar charm a pen ~~~se:~~n 1-Remodeled In the very New paint, LOOI, bath, cop-YlO&m the modern luxury tea-o st a ""es a Price * 710 S 8 fr t _ best ot taste. 3BR. family per ptumblng ~ 3BR wtth lures that the discrlmlnat-s 150.000 2Br & 1 Br. Gar-ay on IRYllE ffllUCE rm hOme + a 1BA de-r 0 0 m t 0 expand. And ready to move Into .• ing home buyer de-ages On alley. Joan latched apt. Walk to Favorable financing bedrms (2 large mater mends 2 Br's, 2¥• Ba's Howe Bkr 675-7696 180 Deg. VIEW 1210,000 FEE stores •nd beaches. ··-------By owner. suites), 2~ baths, din- Den coold be used as 3rd DOYER SHO•ES Talk at>out a great buy, A one of a kind custom•• lll·llJO lngtf1mlly rooms. fire- Br Designed by Jack n 5 Bdrm, 5 ba + t Br guest this is ltl Comfortable . prape~ ...Home + In-R .. 2 LOT place New carpets, fresh Hester Owner may ex POOL VIEW! on 2 Iota & tge dock. •Br & lamlly room hOme In come 3BR owners unit + paint POOL $159,900. cnan e for Harbor Rid ~ • $1,400,000 Mllllon Open wonderful Corona del 2BA. 2 car enclosed ger-Builders speclat + 2 BR. VA term1 Owner wants c.ust~m 5398 000 ~k Prized location, city lights Ilse S•t/Sun 1-4 Mar location. Famlly age. per unit Fabulous 1ba house Plans done Qulcit ulel 1 A· d H I( & back bay view The per-Sit.trwff4 I Ct neighborhood, biking financing. for two, 2 story condos at 1.,;;;;;:;......:;~ or an Y · au feet home lor gracious • distance to ba & beach 87 7 1 1 Marg u er It•. 644-7020 entertaining Spacious OALLl•O·IOll OpenSund~y 1•5 · 3-1111 $198.000. 20•1. dn :th..1iE c,111~, l'd\I LIHO RUL ESTATE master suite plus 4 large -*LITTLE ISLE* 1400 Santanella Ownr/agt 720-1101 mtg -----Bdfms & 4 baths. Re-ch es 11 Ir e A 8 a 1 t 0 r 111 __ , Brittany Woods twnhse. IAll REPOS. (2 tt Choose Frt•) HWPORT HEIHTS modeled kitchen. Very TWO Large units In super 759•1877 ,._ l lOOZ ,.__ I to• Super clean end unit. 2 Br open floor plan on one locale Owner wlll car~ .. atra .. atra l .. 2Ba. lrpl, 2 car gar. level Only $595.000 FEEi large 111 TD with 15 Y. $149,900. Devin R.E. 646-7171 down Trade for Income 642-6368 bttl'tttt • .,,". Beautiful 4 bedrm with t0<- mal dining, expanded family room. lireplaee. Brighi & cheery! 3-«r garage now has an office In one section. At>out 2600 sq feet. Must seel $230,000. Spacious 3Br 3ba w/pool, llrepllace and a great cor- ner location Priced below market $205 000 Must sell now THE REAL ESTAT&:RS property.or??S390,000. JUST COMPLETED .~-----M Jacques 645-9922 Agt. By Owner, 4 Bdr t'h Ba, ---w/w cpt, great Joe. II/FIA Ttrat 4 Br, 2 ba w/attach gar on In Mesa North. 1.75 UHIA IUCH llARIOR YIEW HOMES Ooean view SpaCloos 3Br NEW LISTING BAYFRONT HARBOR RI I GE $122,500.662-17« Lowest priced 5 bedroom INVESTMENT eo x 120 corner tc: at 911 beth1, dlnlng/famlty, fire- Victoria for a low price of place Generous closets. UNOBSTRUCTED 180 ° VIEW 593 ' 500 Call&4S- 8386 ~i:3~~e~I;!~. IH,IOO to got Small, small down. XJnt lo- cation, end unit acrou lt11t1l1 Ylew You CAN buy a lovely large 3 .Bdrm & Den (or 4 Bdrm) home with 2 Baths. Fireplace. double Garage - all for under $125,000. ALSO fea- tur'f'S hardward floors, R-9 energy saving insulated ceilings, a burglar alarm system, front & rear yard auto- matic water sprinklers, covered patio AND the home backs to a convenient city park with children play areas, bbq stands, picnic ing, and a winding sidewalk for moonlight strolls. What a nice home for a low reasonable price! Call CIJft .ltllas11, Rt1Her Wiii h ,,.. Saa 1·1. 1210 Lt1411~trry St., Cesta lt1a ...... lOOZ S.atral ELEUIOE PLll Ollll II Ill ClllU HL 1111 1002 Stately charm, beautiful trees, se- cluded spa, hidden by lush foliage. Tennis courts a serve away. Aa- sumable 1st T .D. Min. cash down r~q~ired . IWIEll Will LUll/IPTIH. Asking $385,000. Open Sat/Sun 1-4. 2723 5th Ave. COU OF tmWPORT AUL10RI UtSl.C.-lfwJ,.C-..... 175·5511 Jba home 2 story tots of Lovely Somerset 5 Bdrm Exception al 3BR 2Ba wood and glass Prteed home on extra deep 101 Du pt ex on ~out h $50.000 under market at with swimming pool Bayfront Owners unit only $299,000 As-Huge family room with overloolung Main Chan- sumable financing Sub-wet bar and separate din-net PLUS 3BR 2ba rental m1t all otters Must sell Ing room. on quiet inside unit (at S 1500/mo). now street s325 000 In-Trades accepted. Asking SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND • CAT ALINA ISLAND NEWPORT HARBOR • NEWPORT CENTER PALOS VERDES• IRVINE • MOUNTAINS from lge greenbelt area Lovely Clltfheven duplex, Close to transportation & shows pride! Quality 3 -----'""------------s; shopping. Call 759-1501 bedim wltll 2 baths. For-1 144· 1211 eludes land. , . $995,000 Owner I Agt 142-5200 144•1113 BAYFRONTS LIDO ISLE fORECLOSUllE Near new 5 Br, 5 ba, con- \empory on 45 11 lot $1,475,000 LlllAISLEWlt lalka Ptaiaaala 1007 l&llH PHllHU -,...------Near bay and ocean LOST HIMALAYAN fem beaches Two bedrooms CAT Park Udo near plus small child's rovm Hoag Hosp Reward hm One and half baths. R-:i 642-1257, wkdy675-5221 lot. Ottered at virtually lot OPEi TllAY 1·5 v a I u e O w n e r # l C t C. le mo11vated . Will consider rtl ire r e a a o n a b I e In Corona del Mar. Quiet ,.1 l"'OO llflT I SUPERBLY CRlnED MASTERPIECE " 5 Bedrooms • 7 Baths * Family Room • Library • 4 Fireplaces • 2 Wet Bars • 40-Foot Pool-Spa • Security System $1,950,000 A JOINT VENTURE DEVELOPMENT OF: WESLEY N. TAYLOR ANO WILLIAM M . FEROI 6 TRAFALGAR•OPEll SIT & SUN 1-5 644-4910 Large CYstom home on extra large lot. Wiit con- sider trade down tor usable property $1 395.000 Highly desired townhome otter .. $210,000. I guarded community with • • • lovety landscaping and 1-------• •---------------1111!111 ______ _. wet bar In llvlng room. -I on sometning yoo neea I plus 2nd ftreptace 1n Mstr Ctatral 1002 642-5678 bdrm suite Partial view of moontains and night ltghts All this tor only LIDO ISLE $200,000 with land. Ask for Bene Ctiase Lee Lawson Re11ll y ( omp.iny 714-675 ... 4562 DailyPilQt (l•\\11~0 Ad> PhO~M1 S.18 644·7020 LIHO llUL ESTATE RY ACCESS MESA DELMAR Low down. low monthly payments at a low interest rate• Add to this a nicely upgraded 3 Bdrm 2 bath home on a corner location and yoo have a real bargain at a low $128.000 Cati tor de- tails• 646-7171 THEREAL ESTAT&:RS SPYGLASS HILL BY OWNER OPEN SAT /SUN 106 Via Lido Nord Open 1-5 Trad1tt onal 3 Br, 3 113 Ba. Bayfront. pier & float for65' boat. Priced to sell $1.250,00() IRYlllE TERRACE Panoramic bay & ocean view fromA Br, 4 Ba. patio. pool home Prime locat10n $775.000 VISTA DEL LIDO IAYFRONT Fabulous bay & mount.am view l Br, 1 Ba, condo ro-op. Lowest priced at $295,000 BAYSIDE PLACE IAYFROIT Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up; 2 Br. 2 Ba dn. 2 boat spaces Reduced $1,500.000 PEIHISUU HOME OCEAIFROI'! Ckean & jelly views. Marine room, 4 Br, 3 Ba. 3700 sq. ft 4 car parking. $1.285.000. CORONADO CAYS IAYFROllT Customized 2-sty at top of Spyglass with Corona Island cust. bayfront lot. 85' boat tantast1c: ocean. bay & city view Vt>ry deck Plans avail. Now $370,000 w /trade. pr 1v;nr lot $095,000 Call for appt 640-4196 COME TO 100 VII CORDOY I LIDO ISLE ARROWHEAD HOME NC'ar new 4 Br. 4 Ba, lake view 3500 sq It $o.l40.000 Will trade for a local prop- BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bny\ock Dr•v1· N 8 tilS blot I ... ... Traditional Realty 631-7370 llCOME PROPERn 877 W Wilson CM Duple• $133.000 ?13 Montavlo. S Clemente Duplex $158.000 20260 Cypress. SA Heights 2 Houses $259.000 601 larkspur, CdM Duplelt $380.000 438 Begonia 3 & 2 Duple• $295.900 LAID 1801 S Main St SA 20 340 SQ 11 Zoned C 2 t across from Sears) $265.000 2021 S., £ Baylront 81aboa 76 a 80 It lot zoned R I $425 OQO 2402 B11sto1. Santa Ana. 78.419 SQ ti lot zoned C· l. suitable for motel, 1eta11 ofl1ce Sl.500.000 COMMERCIAL 1866 Newpart Blvd CM 50 x 171 ft lot zoned C 2 800 ~ ft building $269.000 OPEN HOUSES TODAY 1 to 4:30 , ' Beautiful Country French. peg and groove floors. huge fireplace, European wallpapers. Security gates. 3 Bedrooms. 2 baths Step into a wonderful life style Affordable financing Priced to sell 1336 ealuy. Dorer Shores ..................... $985,000 o, .. Sat•r4ay/Su.4ey 1·1 13H,OOO UllTED lllHHS Ptcn Sh•r•H 113· 7711 lll·OllO BAY, OCUll I JEm VIEWS Bay & ocean views. indoor pool. vaulted ce1hng. 4 bdrms. 4 baths 2412 Cliff Drive, Newport leach ............. SSlS~e 4 bdrms. 3 baths. spectacular bay & - ocean view security syste.m lam1ly rm j 131 Via Udo Soud, Udo lale ................. $1,695,000 Beaut1f ul 3 story bayfront, 4 bdrms + maid. formal dtn rm . den. pier & slip PAIORAllllC IA Y VIEW Splendid traditional L1do Isle hom£- Random planked oak flooring & hand painted Italian ttlC' Pier/float for 65' yacht Fantastic buy at $1.250,000 Call JOYCE DABOLT or SALLY SHlPLEY Featured in Home and Gar- dens Magazine. "Archi tec- turally Stunning" Corona del Mar residence on a quiet corner just steps from Bay and ocean beaches. Finest quality construction with lavish use of extensive woods, br~ and stained glass. Offered a t $850,000. ' 666 Via Udo Sold, Udo lsle .................... $595,000 PEllFECTIOI I• DESIGM I DETAIL IX-Signers Mc>dttC'rran«'tul Contem- porary Villa 4400 'i<l h on a lot and 11 half m Corona de_l Mnr Private pool. saunn oind indoor JaC'Uzz.i. A m~t ~pt'lii;lJc•ated rt>sidPn<'f' with am!'nitll~ too nunwrous to hst Call UNDA TAGLIANE'ITI. ; (714) 673-4400 121 lt '21·2121 TM Hwt>Of' ArH'• &.o.Jttt hteMisMd .... h .. c .... , 11. \J tll( >It 4 bdrms. 4 baths. formal din rm . 3 car garage. corner location 11 Swift Court, Newport luc• ............... Sltl,000 3 bdrm. 3 bath condo 1n Newport Crest. panoramic view of ocean & Catahna 3432 VHtMre, M11t11ct011 llarWlr ....... $11300,000 Luxurious baytronl. 6o ft (ln main channel on l rinidad Island. 3 bdrms.. l'h bath 209 Vla Cordo¥1, Udo lslt ...................... $550,000 Complet~y refurbished 3 bdrms. 211 baths. stereo equipment sta1ntd etass mal dining. TWO FIRE- PLACES 2 bedrms down, I up. $330,000. -Final Phase SALE Of Owner wtll help finance. ~ call to;;~-tHo Ven dome UOl S.lrlstel ____ -----1 dominiums Cam.I 1002 leatral 1112 • .r JACOBS REAL TY, INC. 675-6670 IAYFROIT Beautiful 4 & den. dining room and 3 ca1 garage. Room for 50-60' boat plus sidE ties. 1 Ht.% financing. Now onl~ • s1.25o.ooo. I .. '° LEASE OR LEASE OPTIOI I Beautiful brand new condos In a gate I guarded community w/ocean and Catalina views. 2 Bdrms. den, 21/2 Ba. 2 marble fireplaces & all the built-ins in- cluding A/C and central vacuum system + sec~rity system etc. From 2000 sq. ft. to over 2500 sq. ft . As low as $2500 rent, and If purchased the terms are fantastic! 11'/• fixed for 30 years. From $488.750. Only 3 left. (Owner/Broker). TWICE 01 A LOT Steps to the beach. Two separate 1 homes on oversized lot w/fireplaces, garages, assumable loan. $269,000. • OPEN TODAY 1-5 Old CdM, 5 ldt'11, new, .,acio11, eiclti•& $495,000.................... .. 442 Begonia. Old CdM C..1try hglls• •lnl estate •/CJ• n , 3 II, fl $465.000.. S28 Seaward, CdM C41 Cot4o, illuc 2 II, 2 a.. dtck. con p/1 SJ85.000......... .......... 755 Avocado, CdM 2 II, 2 IA COHo, g11'*tl &ates, witw $425,000 ............... 21 Rue Cannes, Big Cyn, NB llV lr4•r 4 II, spa, streu, pvt & a Mt tf n $360.000.. .. .... ........ 2500 l1&hthouse. CdM T tniflc tn~ ... 3 II, 2 frpk, ptlos, RITlltJ S21 3,000 ............... . 2463 lrvme Ave .. CM Dtlllt 3 II + 4et, tut• 4tcor, spa, grt fit. $389.000. . ................ 5 Jetty. Jasm Ck, CdM ludo Su J ... lia 3 11, out ct1y-. n •tas S205,000 ......... M...... .... .. . . 6 Palos. RSJ. Irv (Jpaaded ( 'I.a•. 3 II, fl, catry kitcllet S260,000 523 Avernda Campo. Blfs. NB View dtJ lf.a'ts. '"' ltt, nfl to sltop$ $280.000 715 Bellis. tlBluff. NB U~l(J tf M I REAL TORS', 675 6000 o,.,, S.lllr'•1 I l•••1 11 •• 'til ••• ~ ~ A T•tal •f 11 l•ltt •• ,.71 Aor11 •OIEL llW IOI SAU AT1 1845 Anaheim Ave. (off 19th) across from Costa Mesa Park. Costa Mesa A desirable location .. spacious interiors open space with greenery and a reasonable self1n& price present an unusual opportunity to own your own home This unbeatable comb1nallon could not be duplicated in today s economic environment • Two story, townhouse units • Approximately 1.270 square feet • Ground floor entrance • 3 bedroom. 2 bathrooms • Living room with brd. wood burning fireplace • 8u1ll·tn kitchen with new appliances • Ad1orniog d1n1ng area • One<ar garage. laundry lac1hlles. p11vate patios • Community pool & recrealton area SELLlll PRICE: $97,500 F1rwi1•t4 llt4tl PriH: 1111 ,IOO WATERFRONT HOMES, INC REALTORS £i</ WSrot' A.JtntlS 2436 w Coest H1snw•y ~pon BNch, CA "2fJ6.3 651-1400 COLDWeu.. BANl(eRO ll&RIOR YIEW lllH Lovely & very popular Monaco w/3 Br garden kitchen, looks onto out- door patio. plantation shutters, and neutral decor. $183,000 of assumable loans. Priced at $239,500. Open 1-4 Sunday 1951 Port Albans. 552-2000. OllEO llllWIS Enjoy ocean & Catalina views from ·this lovely light & airy 4 Bdr home w/vault.ed ceilings, French doors, and plantation shutters. Quietly located with use of pri'.rate beaches. Priced to sell at $289,500 L .H. Open Sunday 1-4 4501 Surrey Dr. 552-2000. HUOR VIEW llUS Gorgeous 5 Br, 3 Ba w/lovely canyon V1ew. Perfect family home Shows bke a model w/elegant country deoor. Lush landscaping with lots of brlck. Only $375,000. 552-2000 PUSTlllHS UTOIEST Lovely 4 Br contemporary Ivan W~lls home Immaculate w/oa.k Cln. & cobin~ts. rooms open onto central courtyard. Best flnanctng on mark t. Pncecl to ~u at $319.000. ~52.-2000. Open Sundav l-4 20l5 Wlndward Ln &&2-2000 2443 East Cojlst H1ghw1v, Coron1 del Mar , ~~~1!111•!11!!11!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~ I .. • I I ---~--- .. • $50 :lnillion · in sales at NB Belcourt Continuing success at one of Orange County's premier residential neighborhoods has been reaf- firmed with the announcement this week of $50 mllllon In sales at Belcourt In Newport Beach. James M. Peters, president of the J.M. Peters Co., builder of the exclusive hilltop neighborhood, revealed that the sales plateau had been reached In early January. The sales mark Indicates that, since It opening In mld-1982, Belcourt has averaged close to $700,000 In sales each week. "Given the nature of the economy during mu~h of this period, this rate of sales ts a clear e>tpresston of the acceptance of Belcourt In Its segment of the marketplace," Peters noted. Belcourt Is situated between Ford and Bison, just a few moments drive from Newport Center and Fashion Island. CurreRtty a total of 16 different floorplans, In both attached and detached residen- tial styt~. as well as a collection of custom lots, are available within the perimeter walled, guard-gated development. Prl~eurrently start at $385,000 for a custom lot Largest of the homes available at Belcourt are found In the Gallery Collection, now offering homes ranging In sqe from 3,565 to 5,223 square feet, and priced from $995,000. These estate-class homes are designed to accommodate the residential needs of the most discriminating new home buyer, who finds him or herself In a poslt!on to select from the very~ b that the marketplace has to offer. Belcourt's other detached home seri is the Manor Collection, measuring from 3,304 quare feet to 4,411 square feet and currently prloe from $730,000. The Manor homes are created along less formal lines than the Gallery Collection, reflecting more of the casual, California atmosphere. Third of the residential styles now available at Belcourt is the Towne Collection. Here are five attached floorplans, ranging In size from 2,969 to 4,579 square feet, and priced from $535,000. These are the most formal of the homes to be found In this exclusive neighborhood. Elegant two- story rooms, 8-foot-hlgh Interior doors and In- tricate crown moldings, are a few of the features contributing to a sense of classic architecture throughout the Towne Collection. This exceptional architecture, created for J.M. Peters Co. by Carl Mclarand Association Inc. recently brought national recognition to one of the floorplans. The variety of residential styles is enhanced even further by the avallablllty of the series of custom lots on which buyers can build that once-In- a-lifetime home of their own design, gives potential Belcourt residents a broad diversity of choice. all encapsulated in this security-oriented neigh- borhood In the heart.of Newport Beach. Belcourt's models and sales Information center are currently open dally from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. Additional Information on any of the residen- tial concepts Is available during these hours by calllng 720-1016. To reach Belcourt, take the Jamboree Road offramp from the San Diego Freeway and drive toward the coast. Turn left onto Ford Road. The first guard-gated community on the left Is Belcourt Hiii, Belcourt's companion development. A bit further on, also on the left, is the unmistakable entrance to Belcourt. The guard at the gate will direct visitors to the sales Information center. . .... Bank of Ainerica experts predict a full recovery SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Bank of America economists have predicted a full recovery of the housing construction Industry In California this year and said housing starts rose dramatically In November. Economists Michael Salkln and Dan Durning said housing starts this year should Increase 15 percent over last year to a new level of 178,000 units. Their report predicted that the Industry wlll tmprove to a level of full recovery despite relatively high mortgage Interest rates. The number of units under construction rose · 57 percent In November over the previous month, the economists said. On an annual rate, housing starta reached 191, 100 In November, adjusted for seasonal factors. The figure Is 25.8 percent higher than the prevlOUl month and 129.8 percent above Novem- ber 1982. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT i sunday, January 29. 198-* A spectacular choice of · homes and estate sites ~-,behind ~arded gates in ...____ __ ~:_~-=--___. Newport Beach. From magnificent townhomes on the grandest of scales, to estate-sized lots large enough for a substantial custom home of your own design with swimming pool plus tenni~ court, to highly-traditional single-family detached homes, Belcourt offers all the finest o11he special way of life that is Newport Beach. From $375,000 to 1.7 M illion BELCOURT. OVER $50 MILLION IN SALES -COME SEE WHY. SA.\/ Dll:GO FW) EXCELLENT FINANCING. I I Model ltomes are open daily See salesperson for details trom 10:00 a. m. to 5.00 p. m. (714) 720-1016 ~. ~~~~~~~~~~~- h f llfl I~ 4 OS Ml (Ii 11\J\1<• Al>)t• ASK SALES REPRES8'1TATIVE ABOUT OUR HOME EXCHANGE PROGRAM BROKER COOPERATION lf\Jf CI ' F'Jl'.14j ~'41 (}~ ~l(( I ~ '• .. ... , . , ... D2 Or ge Coast DAILY PILOT /Sundey, January 29, 1884 Another year of improved sales is e:a:pected for th~ Orange County boualng market. Another good year predicted A return to normalcy in Orange County s housing market last year was a key ingredient 1n the substantial improve- ment in sales recorded by most of the county's homebuilders 1n 1983. according to Roland Osgood, president of Irvine Pacific Development Company. The homebuilding executive and cur- rent president of the Orange County Building Industry Assn said that similar market cond1t1ons will continue through this year and should account for a solid performance by builders in 1984 Irvine Pacific which is the home- building subs1d1ary of The Irvine Company. doubled its sales in 1983 compared to the previous year and expects to sell approx- imately 600 homes in 1984. Osgood. whose firm is a key home- builder in Orange County, said last year's housing market benefited from lowering interest rates and from a slowing in the appreciation of housing values that had increased home prices by up to 25 percent a year in some communities. "I believe 1983 witnessed a positive change in the way people In Orange County view housing... he explained. "During the mid to late '70s when home EXPERT ADVICE values were increasing rapidly because of run-away Inflation and unmet demand, homeowners and buyers saw housing as an investment which could give them a rather substantial short term profit. "However. because of the housing recession and the slowing of appreciation that 'esulted, people began to look at housing more as shelter than as an investment opportunity. Consequently. the county's housing market has returned to what I consider a more normal state in which rational decisions are being made by both buyers and sellers." Osgood said this is In dramatic contrast to the late 1970s when home- buyers were willing to pay almost any price for a home because they were certain they could sell it in one or two years for significantly more and then use their equity to purchase a bigger home. "I believe those days of rapid ap- preciation are gone, and when people buy a home today, they are more particular about what they're buying and where it's located. They now plan to live in their home for a much longer time than when they were buying for a quick profit," Osgood said. ~ He also poln~ • out that the return to normalcy is beneficial to homebuilders because they can concentrate on provid- ing quality shelter at a good price rather than being caught up In a hyperactive real estate market In which housing was being priced out of the reach of most buyers. Another aspect of the 1983-84 hous- ing market that has increased In import- ance for builders Is the first-time home- buyer market which has resurged because of lowering Interest rates and the In- creased availability of mortgage money, Osgood said. . "First-time, homebuyers represent a tremendous but challenging market for builders in Orange County, and lrvlne Pacific will focus on that market entirely for at least the next five years," he said. "The challenge will be to build attractive homes in good locations that first-time buyers are willlng to purchase and can afford. builders will have to be smarter because buyers are smarter." He said Irvine Pacific plans to buHd about 600 homes designed for first-buyers in 1984, and some 4,000 units through 1988. The firm will also be developing about 650 apartment units this year. Some of the advantages have been removed from Cal-Vet loan plans By SIMON SYKES One of the first questions a real estate broker asks a buyer who is looking for financing is "Are you a veteran?" This 1s because of the variety of state and federal programs offerir;ig low interest loans to qualified veterans. in recognition of their service. California's reward for veterans is the Cal-Vet loan program. But 1s 1t such a reward? The state emphasizes the benefits of the program These include lower-than- market interest rates, low monthly pay- ments and less rigorous credit standards than faced by the public at large But buyer beware' These loans are not unmixed blessings The state·s courts and lawmakers have added some new twists which have s1gnif1cantly reduced the Cal-Vet loan's appeal The new disadvantages include a topless variable interest rate, adjustable monthly payments, an enforceable due- on-sale clause and occupancy require- ment and a valid forfeiture provision. This last snag is the biggest. If a veteran breaches any of the loan contract terms. the contract can be cancelled. No obligation would then exist for the state to convey title to the veteran. All previous payments would be kept as "rent" for the veteran's use of the property. Unlike other foreclosures, the vet- eran's forfeiture of the property is immedi- ate What could trigger such drastic ac- tion? 0 It could be as simple as a late payment, or a breach of the occupancy requirements by which borrowers (unless granted a waiver) are required to live in the home Cal-Vet is financing. This require- ment applies regardless of changing circumstances, such as a new job or relocation of an existing one. When a veteran considers such a loan, his broker should clearly explain that Cal- Vet borrowers stand to lose all the value they have built up in a property If a forfeiture is declared. This might be acceptable if a veteran can be sure there-will be no default. But can anyone be that sure? The varlable interest rate and ad- justable monthly payment make it imposs- ible to be sure the payments won't fall into arrears. No one can be sure of future personal income. Other financing arrangements pose less threat to the borrower, In that there is time to salvage something In the event of foreclosure. But in any Cal-Vet default. an im- medate forfeiture now lurks. Simon Sykes Is editor of "firs t tues- day", a journal for the real estate Industry. -----------------·····------------------------Mortgage rates across America • I I AN OWNERSHIP OPPORTUNITY I I AT SOUTH COAST PLAZA! I I Beautiful Versallles on the Lake will be available for ownership on February 11. 11 CHICAGO (AP) Average mortgage rates for I at 9·00 AM sharp. Beat the crowd and register for special bonus saving~ now single-family homes in 14 metropolitan areas as of I •Take your sign-up coupon to the Sales Office today! I Jan 25 as compiled by the Chicago Title Insurance I • Be at the special Pre-Registration Sale I Co The rates are for 30-year. fixed-rate mortgages I on February 11, at 9 AM sharp. I tor 80 percent of the value of the house. A point is a • If you're first and qualified, you're a I one-time fee equaling one percent of the mortgage. I new owner' Jan. 25 Prev. Wk I • Remembe;, first come. first served I percent+polnts I Sign -up now!! ON THE LAKE I Atlante 13 250 .. 1.0 13.250+ 1.0 I I Boston 13 50 + 2.0 13.75 + 2.0 I !!! 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Three.Year Adjustable Plan. • 4.0'X, life time interc.:sc cap. • Payment~ can c hange every three year~. • Interest rares can change every six mo nths. Our Fixed Rate Loan is another option. • Protects you from the risk o f intere t rate inc reases. • Payments remain constant. Call 1-800-CHEK-NOW ( 1-800-243-5669) • Financial representatives are on the line Monday through Friday to tdl you how and where to apply. • A k about o ur variety of other mortgage loan plans. Claremont {714} 621-3996 Newport Beach {714) 675-9,70 (213) 485-0839 Wllsh1re Ofllce (213) 937-2450 .-! ..... ~~~·~,~ ~~~--­ A Ftdnl ~and Loen Aaoclaborl ~ Tomorrow Begins Today. Piiot Logbook ~ Da1·1, p·11at I Take thll pre-opening regl11r1tlon to. J Candid commenla~• I VtrulllH on the ~ke, 3700 South Plaza Drive, Santa Ana t:tcluaiv.ly m tlw I · 'ft>u mutt come In pert0n. Salta office open dally (714) 658·~88 ... ,....,.14"11''',...,__ .• ,,..,"''11'""'·· -1"' .. "1•-.10 '*£" """"'' l•llnt!UwUht .. u!Wllt•I •............................ ~~~~------~-~~--~-----·~ . ' . I . - I I I LOWHTHICH 1u1n MESA VERDE -$124,900 bvys yoo lhl1 1mmec 3 Br home Open Houu Sat/Sun 1-4. 3233 Iowa ·· • -HERITAGE REALTORS l .Y. IOLFOOUllSE H FllllW&Y VIEW Prestigious loctcul-d&-aac 48012'/tBA/SPA Owner flexible on price OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-5 3061 Capri Ln Agt Emy Burckle C/21 979-3616 or 982-8891 COllPOllATE lUlll,JTIOI &SHIE l ;li,. l:Oll THE OYEll WITH LOW DOWlt Jog to beac:h from th1!\ beautiful 2 BR, 2ba condo in a full S<-'CUrtty complex. Only 4 yrs old Tennis. pool and spa facilities. 1115,IOO TllOY llUl n 141· nn •••111 .,. - CHIOlllllll ELEUIOE llH,000 A door man opens the door to a foyer of custom furnishings. Take the elevator to your con- dominium, large living room & dining room, 2 spacious BR all with bay and city view. 2 1/2 baths. utility room, sauna. Barbara Aune. PllETTY H I PICTURE llH,000 Totally remodeled Plan 2 in Big Canyon w/4 BR. 2 •/2 BA, French doors & windows. Completely new k1t.chen, pool & spa. Sandie Fix. LIVE ELHlltn Y OI TllE IU Siil ,000 Spacious 3 BR. 3 BA condomiruum. Large private pauo and bayfront terrace, large sun filled rooms. attached two car garage, all on one level. Barbara Aune · 111 ClltYOI TOWHOIE 1121,000 The ultunate in glamour & sophistication in this large 4 BR "Deauville" Model in one of NewJX>rt's finest gated communities. Utmost privacy among tall trees yet some view of the ocean. Gorgeous! Lucy Rose H ' OF IUSHOllH WITERFllOITI l1,2H,OOO Gracious one-story home! Custom remodel w/gourmct kitchen for ease in entertaining. 2 BR, family rqom. 3 baths. 2 private beaches, 24 hr. securi ty gate. Dona Chichester. OWlt YOUll ow• PEltTllOUSE $112,500 2 BR. 2 BA condo. ocean and bay views. Loads of ame nities Fu'"Tlished Sandie Fix 110ASI IUICA" lllllUll IUllE OIEST 1410,000 Beautuully upgraded 3 BR, 3 BA home in One of NewJX>rt's most presugious secu;ity-gated com- munities Assumable 1st T .D. Anita Schandel OOllTRY Ol•I ITIOIPIEllE 1121,000 ~ BR, 3 BA Plan I tn Big Canyon. Beautifully E>xpanded, warm family home with pool Highly amenitized. Sandie Fix. PRIVATE ESTATE 1111,000 Private cul-de-sac estate, lush tropical setting with lagoon. spa, koi ponds, waterfall. Wood & glass house with commercial gourmet kitchen, J1ma1. customi?.ed entertn\nmenrroom. Unique' Paulo Bailey Oii OF 111 OUYOl'S FllHT 1121,000 Deane built Deauville overlook.mg fairways, country club & night light-; of Harbor Ri Thls bnght & chc ry 3 BR. den a large entcruunment area with private pool & P3· 8Mbar AuM 111,000 PIUOl llllOTilll 1211,0ll 3 BR, 2 story Newport Be., h rondo S«urlly gated re., 35' boat &lip! lnclud land. Martha Macm•b. OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY HARBOR RIWE 12,UO,OOO 12 ....... 4 BR. View. pool 1-5 Ed Escano BIG CANYON 1110,000 21 1111 lirad lu11I 4 BR 1-5 Lucy Rose LIDO ISLE 11,aoo,000 333 Yla ll.-1 Std 6 BR, waterfront 1-4 Joan Lewis OLDCDM 112 Pehmettla 2-2 BR $231,000 (4 condos) 2-3 BR 1211,000 Micki Cooper SU II DAY BIG CANYON 1121,ooq 3 RH St. Cltd 3 BR, FR, spa 1-5 Lucy Rose HV HOMFS IUl,100 2HO PHt l1r1111 3 BR, View 1-4 Donna Godshall HARBOR RIDGE 11,311,000 11 Saa St~1stt11 4 BR, Spa 1-5 F.d F.scano BIG CANYON 1111,000 1l 111rweo.-l111 4 BR 1-5 Dan Bibb WESTCLIFF 1211,000 1222 s ..... 4 BR 1-5 Martha Macnab BAYS HORES 1311,000 2112 Yltt1 lrlH 3 BR 1-5 Dona Chichester OLDCDM 112 Ptl1h1ttl1 2-2 BR 1231,000 (4 condos) 2-3 BR 1211,000 Holly Markas SATIRIAY I SUIDAY CAMEO SHORES 6 Watefront. Pool HARBOR RIWE 4 BR HARBOR HILL 4 BR , spa 11,111,000 1-4 11,210,000 1-5 $110,000 1-5 101 lllftr .. Donna Godshall Beverly Morphy I la1 Stllutl11 Maralou Ingold 11 llllsllereqlt Maureen White Anita Schandel LIVI 11 OIE HI REIT OH 1111,000 Select the 3 BR front house or th~ 2 BR rear Either one would be a great owners uni\. You ran gN top rent for thi.'> well located CdM duplex and enjoy llle' Coby Ward. ------Wlll'IHHI lllTlll'9UIY 1411,000 Panoranur 0t."ean view. &autJtul single story 3 BR, 2 1 !t BA, fonnal d lruna room, family room. Ai\,Uatcd on lArg~ romer lot Sparkling pool High re1linp. !!kylight.s, and ex~M1w use or walnut 3 pr1va~ lx' h.-s Price reduced ~ mcludP!I ltlnd Donna Godshall . WSI IPriff 1111,000 Highly ~~bl~ end urul '"Jasmine CTI.'E'k with great OC!E'8n vtt>w1 3 BR. 2 BA alngle story urut Cul-d •UC locaoon Martha Mact'4b Orange Co 644-6200 YOlll PAii OI IAWY lllrYE SHl,000 Light & airy -high ceilings. A great feeling home, paneled with large fireplace, formal dining room. breakfast area. large Jiving room. 3 BR, 3 BA. Includes land. Barbara Aune. DOWEil HlllH llYFHIT Slll,Oll Dramatic and comfortable. Ths large 4 BR home is a marvelous investment in NewJX>rt style living. Large formal living room, garden room and den - very private master sw te. Large terrace on bay and dock for 50 ft. yacht. Fee. Call Barbara Aune. LllDI ISLE IW OF UIOll S 1,IH,000 5 BR. Valentine Built waterfront with large slip & side ties for 3 boats, straight view full length of lagoon. Priced to sell immediatelyvFee land. Tom Allinson. 11SUWlltD" VIEW! HW 01 •&Hn 1341,IOO Fantastic panoramic ocean & night light view Crom this single story "Carmel" Model. 3 BR, 2 BA. family room, dining room professionally decorated & landscaped. Shows like a model. Community pool and tennis courts. Very private & secluded. Including land. Donna Godshall. IOIT LOVERS 11,011,000 Exciting waterfront home on sandy beach. 4 BR, fonTial dming. wet bar, 4 'fi BA. handsome brick fireplace & large gourmet kitchen + apt A fa ntastic family home. Mary Lou Marion Clllltltl VIEWS II lllYllE THllACE IUl,000 Large lot wtth pnvate secluded pool & hot tub area Excellent owner financing available. 3 BR. 2 1·2 BA with huge view living room George Grupe WILi TO SllTll COAST PW& 1150,000 Super com er t'Ondo 3 BR, 2 1 2 BA Large redwood decked patio overlooking greenbelt Fireplace, skylites. Great kitchen with all amenities including garden window Double gar- age with 2 openers. Close to pool & spa. Donna Godsha ll. OClllFllOIJ lOT 12,200,000 Possibly the most exc1t1ng white water Vlew lot available on the California Coast! Locatl!d in the pnvate ~an front community of Irvine CovP, this spectacular bu1Jdablt> lot offers privacy. secunty, and access to private beach Fee simple. Martha Macnab/Barbara Callihan ClllH SllHI PllllAlllO MUI YIEW 1111,MO &auuful 3 or 4 ,BR, family room. formal dining room home Th1s . ingh.• story res1dencf> has been remod<>led and professionally decora~. Shut- lt'rs, ky~hts, pl~ mAny upgrades Pool and sp: located in pnv, tc rourtya rd DonnA God.shall Ill O&llH Tift ... . 1111 .... On of th~ t>Mt bu~ m Big Canyon 4 BR, large fanuly katchf'n, all rooms light and bri h t ~Ty. PftUOI' •nd f't almost tot.al privacy May ro d r t option. Lu y ~. ... HT ILU TIWllM 1114, .. A best buy in area -2 BR, library, 2 'h "BA. fireplace, wet bar, com- munity pool & spa. Convenient lpcation. Near South Coast Plaza and adjacent to freeway accesa.' Lucy Rose. ti l&YllllU Ull,IM Cape Cod. Traditional be uty! Newly remodeled featuring fam- ily kitchen w/fireplace & top of the line appliances. 3 BR, 2 BA, formal dining. Dona Chichester. llUHLIFF CIST• Hiii 1111 .... 4 BR, study, library & lg country kitchen -ideal for the lg. family. Separate master suite -upstairs with lovely view of CDM Beach. Assumable 1st TD. OWC Jg 2nd TD. Sharon Smith . . •11& llllUllS IJI0,000 View. Including land. Canyon and ocean view from this charming 3 BR, 2 BA home. Extra lg. lot with room for expansion. Access to pri- vate beach. Great potential. Donna Godshall. UUTU TllUCE llllMI Sensational prime µvine Terrace view location. 5 nns overlook the bay & ocean. 3 BR's, 3 BA's with huge private office or suite, with bath. Beautiful grounds and pool. Large jetty view lot. Incl. land. George Grupe O&llEI UlllH 11,111,GIO On the bluff. Incl. land. Fabulous single story home. 6 BR, family nn., situated in exclusive Cameo Shores on front row, panoramic ocean & jetty view w/ sandy beach below. Sparkling pool in secluded courtyard. Perfect for the growing family. Donna Godshall. llllllYU SUI.MO "Dover ... model. Lovely 2 BR, den home -prime cul-de-sac location, end unit. Wonderful garden set- ting w/mature land.9capir\g. Pri- vate community. Martha M~b. 2-Sn UWIH IM 11,H',IN Waterfront, 50' on water. 2 ~ yrs. new, model condition. water views from all major nns. Dock for 50 footers Dona Chichester. l&LllA UYFlllT 11,290,000 Outstanding Bayfront location with private pier ·and float. Sweeping Main Channel view. Dramatic master suite, 3 BR, 3 baths with guest suite including kitchen and gar Good assumable loan June Davis lHLISI Tlllll 12,HO,OOO Big Canyon. Pnme locauon over- looking fairways, lake and nite lites. 5 BR. 4 fireplaces. library. billiard rm., farruly rm. Attention to every detail m this custom Val- entine Built Home. Tom Allinson. SPYIUSS llllE IHt,000 New listing. Outstanding 4 BR home in immaculate condition - large front courtyard. Beauufully landscaped with detached 3-car garage Great cul-de-sac street. In- cluding land . Maxine Propp HECUTfYE LIYll& 1211,IOO At its very best. A VC'ry popular 4 BR totally customized model in Turtle Rock \ltsta Central A/C and spectacular sunsel & city hght views -great assumable financ- ing Belle Part.ch O&L1Fn111 unsnu 1411,000 Start with over 3000 sq ft of fme custom built home add a beauti- ful pallo. sparkling pool and spa Large livtng nn -den -gourmet kitchen -3 fireplaces -5 Bedrooms Luxurious master BR with fireplace Barbara Aune l&YFlllT OI WHT llY 11,000,000 A channmg rt'decorated home -3 BR !u1tes -sun-filled terrace on the bay Shp for lg yacht Off strc-et parking fo r extra cars. A great mvt'Stment propt.-r'ty <Avner will f intm<'f' Barbara Aune SIHll VllW 1211,llO Model perfect Turtle Rock home offering beauufuJ view m chann· uig country settmg Singll•-lt'v 1 2 BR. dE'n home on nuge tot Aruta. &hand •1 llnll ltllWIS IHI.Ill 3 BR. f1m1lv m1 "Mont ito " Sho"'~ lake ·a model Country Frc>nch d~Lb.,Laura AJ hl y pa~ . Ofmplf' 9ttW"lly system. '°lar heated spa & water system. PM~ te m mf'r locauon with view of canyon & mount.Alm Lucy R , , '• • .. • II~ IU cMIU llL IAI 12111·12111 Brand new Chamung. quality consttui:t1on and delux~ appoint- ments in tour new condominiums on a lov~ly street. F.ach home has master sui~. fireplace. wet bar, upgraded apphances, tile kitchen, 2-car aarage. Two 2 BR homes w/br1ck patio and two 3-BR homes w /decks and private spas. Maureen White and Ed Escano. MUIOR RlllE 12,UO,OOO Italian villa. ThllS custom built Medjterranenan Villa has a 180 degree view of ocean, and New- port Harbor. lntenor includes soaring entry tower, gallery, for- mal dining rm. living rm, library, entertainment rm, subterranean wine cellar. three secondary suit- es, pool, spa Sharon Smith and Ed Escano UPlHED HI REllllEUI $460,000 "Portofino" in Seawind with huge yard and ocean view. This 4 bedroom. 31 2 bath, family rm is perfect for family living & enter- taining. Owner will assist with financi ng. Maureen White and Ed Escano. FOREVER VIEW SIH,000 This 3 BR, 2 1/2 bath 'Jodelle' home features a wood paneled family rm & 1s located on a very quiet cul-de- sac street EnJOy the beautifully landscaped entry courtyard & the breathtaking views. Ed Escano and Maureen White. llHITHUIEH VILU S 1,IH,000 Mexican pavers, high ceilings with magnificent wood beams, European Arches, French doors, and handcrafted fireplaces enhance th1s 5 BR. 5 \12 BA, family rm, lanai, hbrary, gourmet kitchen home One of Harbor Ridge's finest c~tom homes. Maureen White or Ed Escano. ELHHCE PHSHIFIEI 1111,000 Extensive use of mirrors. terrazo, plus white carpet. Kensington floor plan with added loft. 4 BR, 3 1/2 BA. family rm. formal clining rm. Very private location in Harbor Ridge Maureen White or Ed Escano. JlSlllE CREEi Uli,000 Single story -2 BR. den. 2 BA home, behind guard gate Tennis courts & swimming pools.. Ed Escano and Maureen White. llHllFCIT CSTll llUH 12,500,000 Overlooking Newport Beach. This elegant 5 BR Country English es- tate of 7600 sq. ft. is set among the many fine custom homes of Harbor Ridge and oHers the finest craftsmanship. The beautifully landscaped grounds and cob- blestone courtyard are secured by electric entry gates. Ed Escano or Maureen White lllRIOR IUDCE HH,000 Redut-ed. Top view of ocean, bay- c1ty lights Popular Lucern Model with MBR retreat. 3 BR, 3 BA, Fam rm. 3 fl.replaces Highly up- graded throughout. Maureen White CUSTOM COHTRY FllHCM SH0,000 Relax m a beautiful spa, while watchmg the sunset over Newport Bay Brand new 4 BR, 4 'h BA custom home in Harbor Hill (soon to be gate guarded) with high beamed ceilings & 4 fireplaces. Gorgeous oak floors with buyer's choice of carpet. Ed Escano or Maureen White. HlRIOR RIHE ESTATE 1715,000 An mc rediblt> expanded & custom- ized Jodelk, with a climate con- troll(-d wine cellar This 3 BR homC' features French doors. cus- tom oak cabinetry. stained glass windows and a spectacular ocean /bay view Incl land. Maureen Whtte and Ed Escano COHTRY EiC. THOR 12, 100,000 This custom 6 BR. 5 1 2 BA, Carn. rm . library, bonus rm., wme rm .. home has a ~reathtakmg un- obstructed ocean , bay, Catalina, n1te lite view This 1s the perfect family & entertaining home with lg pool & spa in Harbor Ridge. Ed Esc:ano or Maureen Wh1tP PlllYlTE SECLUSIOI IHl,100 Tncklmg waterfall into very pri- vate spa off master suite Dramatic 2 BR. 2 1/2 BA, den & library. Low£>st priced "Miramar'' model Highly upgraded for the discre- t1onar) buyer who wants total privacy Ind land Maureen White or E<l Escano MIHOR RllGE UH,000 Custom view lot &!llcr extremely motivated Best buv Below markt"t Ed Esc:lno and Maureen Whitt• 844-8200 .. ... hf llJt ...... 111 laJe •••ll• &•ta 1100 laet•t fl!f IJSO •t1allia, ~rt ••!!! VatmbW ...,.rt ltec• I l!!J!lf ltac• tAt UiiUiilii ltatrt 1490 !••tn UafuabW C..ta •tt• lW ~ Br 2 I•. M ... Verde. s.ni. Ana tM11Gnte J"8' 1 A bHut. 1172 "oyal AJ~ls~~~~H PD Tenn' Club§ Bl 2 L lalHI UH llU ea. I vatd • Chalet hm, le>e llv-Su 041\do. Mtnvu lee Gale. ful.asal• 2111 BeMltlfully ~t•I*' Only a.roe~ . newtv ,. lngl dlnlng ' kltCh .,.. '* financing. '60,000 1109.000 Furn Ownr-Agt 2 Br. 2 sa MM( au;;i;;;. 1900/mo No pet1. g'dnt. 1760 11 , patio, 3244 ldahO Ln 545·2428 s.35,000 • bd. 3 N :ZI' m~ 5&-SlS2 tam rm w/wet bat, met; '*unit. F .. lend 9t9/3"0-IS95 3"0-0395 yny Matur• non-tmkra Via 111\aea <>I*' Sun-•----iiiiiiii• SEASHORE DA. cornet b1 w/wa.lk·ln c1oMt l llLYlllWlll I 00, O I • tt t No ~11 U&O (213) 11M d•ys. 1" CANNERY VIL· OOWIF•OIT dup .. x, 1tep1 10 OOMn, g'1d9n tub Elat>of•t• Olll 140.IOll • •1 I I 7"-4195 0, 257.9192 LAGE REALTY 973 .. 3777 n with view. A1klng dr...ing ., .. w/dbl llnk --PN;r~ 1150 Ot •99-•802 agt WNt N9wpor18y Ownet $175,000 Owner mlghl Young adul11 welcome 4 unit condo bldg, •Int Oellt•ful 2br 2be mod d9C • R11t l1W. l11ula1 Hou .... Aptl l C&I~ Landlord• AdvertlM FrM SO. at StOIN & Matk•t• 28drm 2 Bath finance Agt 940-9939 Agl 640-5937 OoMntlde ., .. , S265K HAW E. IS 8ACKll lel1ure patio $800'1 Ltll ISLl/IWll FW. '"/MS-5,.30 Of 71U'\.,.20 LOOK-ING fOR RE•S Ownr. 673·9038 Buy now b9f0<e prlcee 539·6190 e..1 Alty F!E Sell·S•75K Rent-S 1900 ...,..._ SEAVIEW BAR HARBOR " HCal•tel Waikiki fr. --------mo. Trade? L11oe 4br. 38R, 3Ba. ec.an View RENT? T e mobile 4 unit, C.M., $249K Con· '45.000 Diamond Head Lg Cullom~ on Pen. a.41-•280 buut. c:ond &75--0103 OPH UT /Ill--$379,900 Call 64•·5621 hOM• Be ut 5 Ster lldtlf' take your auto, oceanfront fr. $179,000 Polnt. 3br, 2ba. den. 2 1201 Berkihlre, WNICllN ADUl.T PK 28R 2ba, prop. or etc tor part ot Tony, Ptelflo Coatlllna, car gar., bO•t 1torage. Liii WITHHHT encl porch. Owner wtll D.P T51~3191 . Agt (7 14)720-1105 11800 mo y(ly. 673-9"07 Beaut. 3br 2'~ba 1-JhM . Huge mstr, r~ djct(1, P<?Of, Jae., tennl1 e.ict. $ 1100 yr IM. 6•5-7050 3 bdrm. Sell/trade/IMM. from l -"4·30 3 Br 2 Ba, 2 SUYllW IY OWIEll carry loan '39,900 Cell h Opn Sat/"'"n 1-6 '"'"VI• lrplc1, 2 patio•. Thia It· " br, 2'~ ba, cu1tom M Greh•m Agt •51 2"'80 • lxc Hit 1 Penlneula Pt. Exec ome. Udo Nord'213-9•7~2329 trKllYe home hea be9n thruout. Panoramic Ylew. " • .. GOOd lnvetttmtnt $5• 0001 2500 eq ft, dlx 3 Br. 2.,., Co-operative & '"pon-tulelully upgraded OpnSun 1•4.2015 vaeht VACATION RETREAT Now Rented, 3br, ·1ba •Br. 3ii ba, 14!50,000 Ba, lrg master bdrm llbtetennentonly;•Br,2 LIWEIT PllOEI w/plantetlon 1hutter1 Mischief 5429 000 '74 Terry trailer, 30 n, h~M. fenced yard. In equity. 828 M1labar. 1ulte, den, fem rm. 3 ba. $750/mo Tony Mex· Fii "IT .... I thruout &Hut. Oak 640•6238 · • · loaded, Mt up In perk nr SunnyrMed. 5~t -l706 8'44-7269. See Id under frplc'1, lt•P• to bay, nr well, ah 7PM 548·8833 -kitchen w/terra cotta fir. all yMr 1treem et Lake Houlel for Sate Npt Boh beach, alarm. No pets. Crptd 1 Bdrm w/appll i lmm•c 3 Bdr Harbor View Jenn-Aire stove. tre1h Arrowhead, 2 minute 1;,i;rt ltac 21 I Yrly IM 600 K St. By more S326 n11 blll pCI family home within walk· compactor. new oeramlc IPYIWS IPI Ill walk to fake. Fr" 1t1nd-lmlEITll II a -App t . S 190 0 I mo . 539-6190 a.et Alty FE£ Ing dl1tence to achool1I tlle, walk·ln p•ntry, eic. Ing 1now roof. Qr11t ror " 3 . be Condo. OOMn 5"8-2575 New cpt, Ille, le~on. & Front courtyerd entry UT/1111·1 kid• A 1111111 112,600 lll llRmt Vu, w/d, NC Avall 2/1.5. E/slde brand new tux pa.pert thruout make thfl adorned w/wrought lron Ju1t ll1ted tront row OCMn 6"4-2199 aft 5PM TRl·PLEX FOR SALE BY S 1750 Yrty 650-050• lflltllat condo; 3Br 3be, lam rm. • hOfM not to m1 .. 1 fence and 1018 of br~k vu, 5 Bdr +maid's qtra, OWNER. COSTA MESA ltac• Ull frplc, many ex1ra1. Lrg $232,000 Opn HM Sat Thia home Is • MUST pool, si>• & muchmOf'e. Acrtgt 11 9 AREA. PRIDE OF OWN· UH llU yard S 1050/mo 851-6229 12-• 11154 P o rt SEE Alk l ng only 1606 8u Bell Cir 11 ACRES Xn utlilil;; ERSHIP 3 Br. ~ Be Furn UWIP&Ollll Cardigan. Agt 786-5200 $320,000 w/111c.i1 fl nan 6 3 , -I 2 6 6 R u • t Y View of CANYON LAKE Double Lot Owner• unit S 1750tmo. thru 6-6• 3 81" 2'A B• ln·tw>me epa. Lovely Meu Verde. 3Br a •••ilflot•f Pta&&.ent H • r r y Fr• de r 1 ck Gulnlhet $35,000 679A1975 hu 3 bdrm1, 2 b•. walk-Biii Grundy 675-9161 mod. upgraded kitchen, tam, vac lhortly Kld1, -'" 631-12M In closet. frpl. pantry and I I frpl. 2 car gar ~/opene<, amalf pets OK 2 frpl1. 2br, 2bl, panoramic •••trcl1l kitchen w/blt-lna thruout ..... • •• ,.,.... hug9 tundeclc a yrd, Incl. patio, loll of tr .... OONn/bay YU Securl~ Prtptrty 1290 • 2-2bdrms MUS1 see lo Gtat11l 2202 W/D. treezet, gardener a $950 Ownr/Agt s.49-138e S3•9.000 PI P 650·•6& _ _ appreciate Only 3 years I I WI t mo r •. S 1 4 0 0 Imo. Lu11 2Br 2ba condo, tp, dbl --.-EW-01 U-1-0 •500 aq h smell office old Wiii consider trade ••••r I tr 661-3801, 5•9-3421 gar, pool, spa $895/mo, S 1 0 miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~ --------bid~, Westside C.M tor condo or n?. Call llt1tal1 Ctrtal ••I Mar f2ll 11t & last. 8"2-5290 ::~ n~n .~~of~;;~ .. ., .. ., S32 ,000 Tom 851-8928 631-«02, 9em -8 pm, .IAOllS IUL n M v de 4 B 2 f b 0 PllOf HWI ask for Jed< or Geri p•op i•UIEIEIT 2 bdrm, 1 ba, gar, wash/ esa " r, ba, am a. terrific decor nly P id r rlh n " dry, retrlg. 2 blks from rm. (Part furn?) S1200 ~A~N~Y ~~~~~:"~~-~~e1~ cf;:!x st1~per~~ IEWPllT ILH. LOT LIVE II OIE l14/lll·l1ll beech Newly dee. s1200 540-7507 evea & Wknd1 ALT y 6 7 3. 3 7 77 0 r sand on lf.1\8 iend Wu 80 Ft In • hlghly trefflc REIT TIE OTIH 3BR 2ba 2 car gar Aveu mo Call Arl9wtr Ad 760, IEU YHIE , 499-•602 S325,000 n.Pw $275,000. aree Great exposure a 3 Bdr 2 Ba, owner's with 1/30184. Oceanside of 6•2-•300 (2• hrs) 4 Br. 2 Ba. pool, on cul-de- RV parking a spa. Each perfect for mulll-story one beck rental, 1 blk to hwy Cell 71-4/650-3801 IAYlllE PUOE sac, xlnl area. $1000/mo •PT HCTS YIOTOlllll unit has e frpl. Assum. bldg. Owner win con1lder ocean, 7 yrs new. Sacr1-· or 646-153• lease evall. 875-4912 or 3Br 2Ba, assume $153,000 loans ot $164,000 Diana exch1nges $350,000 flclng at $269.975. Great Beytront spaclout 2 Br 2 75'4-1792 at 12%. OWC 2nd. Lovely Cappel 631·1266 llnan. avail Della Be $1750/mo bulltin cabinets, llke new. PRHEITI PEllllUU PllllE Delgado 631 -1266. Agt NoE WP 0 RT SH 0 RES: Biii Grundy 675-6161 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Complete wi th real HOISTHOnl VIEW · Beaullful •BA+ fem. rm Smeft 2br,-t)ii:ina. 8ar.. Liii llW llPLU b / ht 1 k 1 Near ferry and beach with ORANGE COUNTY home w/wood. g1a11, apa d f S 3 B am w pc ett ence from Cetallna to Saddle-opportunity for goad llgn 48 & 72 or 120 units (ma 11 er 1 u 1 t e). In ry ae, 62~mo. 7 8'-" r, 2 ba, crpla, drp1, S227,000 2912 Broad beck Quellty upgraded 4 recognition Now hu ex-under 8 x gross, prime Sl600/mo. Comm. pool Narcissus Ave. 558·9819 bulltlns No pell. 6"5· 14"46 Bdrm Seavlew home '_--------lstlng buslnett Owner Investment. Call Agent & tennis. ask for Alex or 6"40-8759 $700/mo. wtroom additions. spa, llllOILllllPUI wlll carry 1st T.D 714-556-1817 NEW&LOVELYDECOR:2 Ce1t1 HI 2 l11Mo01r.,tllltr OCUl,•OIT/P Pt oak floorlng, library Iott Walk to lhopa buch Bel $385,000. p•111 IF OWIEll .. IP sty twnhse, private en-S995/.mo. 1 Br. 2 s:. 11!!!1. 141-llJ. n ••· • and custom detailing p,·,.,, 1 ... ,..,, re'st. 3Br·/2b11• n " trance 3 BR 2b 1 t .. .... ~ New llstlng Priced low for Complete financing eav'218v•8·•81 Bl 673_29 .. 3 I BEACH •-PLEX e I ' ti ab. prllvale side, large y11d, 2 car -------- ' I I ... 75 000 peck II bl . .. WATt HI RdNl T~o 3 Bdrms & o...o 2 nc pa 0 • u ,_ n I d I es sa e ... • age ave a e ,....----,.,,,,-----~~ -,.. kltc .. Aft dining area gar enc I gar w opener, Nice 2 Br, 1 ba w/gar, ~/d OCWFROIT MOISE OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 Saa Clt•tate 1 7 I HOMI" ·-· bdrms. AISlJme $185K, ege,_l~undru hoo'k -washer/dryer hook-up, hkup nr Victoria a -c •. 1903 Ya hi A I t REAL ESTATE 30 "' fix--'. Pr!-" at . . , -up, p rtl t Cl t II 5 Bdrm 3ba. huge llvlng c eso u e •-• 1ttlSE 400 ,. """ ....,.. fireplace Comm pool 8 Y urn. oae o a · nyon. $595/mo. Agl end lamlly rooms 3 car PORTOFllO .,.~ 831•1 S289K, 6 yrs new. Acros1 I · k. 286 C.Cll 997-9309 Of' 631-3187 i ar, oversized lot Pnce Reductlonll Now t .. -1•o5 BUENA VISTA $23,000 depreci ation $850/mo rom par · TSL 11--' 1 .. 2 110• '"" Set!S 11 5 Oo bl ff writ ff C II f -a•• ,. • • Reserve this 2 Br mod 895,000 Open Sunday lowest priced 2 S10ry un -ean u a~oe-2~"9 •. A .. !-~,Of'om~blept WJ.-rfrtat ••••• t-5 1500 e Oceanfront home in Harbor View condo w/day & night =-------~~ .. ..., ..,..,...., ••• 2 81", 1 ba, gar, w/d hkup. decor encd yrd $525 p~ Pt Prime iocauon and con~ spectacular view 100· lact•t Prtt l SO ldastrial Prep 1375 lao. II 1· 1400 2208-C Plaeenlla Ave. No 539-6190 8"t Alty FEE FOllECLOllRE dillon Good terms, Seller from stairs to beech -pelt. S595 5'4S-7983 Totally supreme 4 rm 2 Ba will carry Priced right, must IHI 1004' Clllllllll 3206 ft. nr Bristo 1 Baker. lilltN Illa.. zzot $•95. Quaint 18R, re 1pllt level pool home IOYH SMORH JO-ANN DORAN BKR Kent Realty & lnveat-Investment rial Mtete of-3 phase w/i-.... stOfll"" turbl_ .. _... ........,11e hm nu-... kit .. _ ~ 1 5 Bdrm 3ba pool, lemlly lll·Ol ll, . ments 492--4663 flee lool(lng IOf' auc:oess-yrd. Lse "45c ttS..6-165Y 4 Br. 3 be. a;;;, din rm, gar ~'""" -..-· ... ....,,s c .... n an room. l ender wants an u L. 'I R lull Salespersons Of' Bro-1 At f •-J 14 No pets. Yrly S 1100/mo w/lg cheery kitchen nr formal dining super ush otter Onan Sun 1-5 at ••-------.. t•I e O•tl 1 kers A.lso otter man..--.. -I II n t 213-395-3511 bus a. shops 646-5282 decor pool a •P• •more ,..v.. 1• -•-ONLY S600 + S50 1309 Mariners. 2br/2ba Your private 7' men t -a y n d I ce t Ion C~on lake Waterfront BALBOA ISLAND 4Br 2ba College Pk. security fM 537-5027 Playa R E 673-1900 spa & encl. porch. Small oponunltles lot $95,000; or Bulldlng 2br, frpl, large patio $875,no pell, gdnr, wtr -- pets: adults. 645-6456 Tom Lee 6•2-1603. lot $16,000. 679-1975 $850 mo. 615-9585 pd 841·0574 557-2732 ,~C.jjiia•tliiralil iiiiiiiiiiii;;iiliii00iii2~Gt;;;•;;•';;•l~iiiiiiiiiiiiii;;l 00iilii2~Gt~atirailiiiiiiiml;OO;;l~ ~Gt;iai'i;'al;miiiiiii;;;iiliOOi~i.;Gtiaitrialiiiiiiiiiiiii~l 005ZiW1tlila1iirmalm•iiiii~l 00;;;J2~1tu5r;•;t ;;;;;;;;;;;;?1;00;2~1n111l 1002 NEWPORT BEACH ;' IEWPORT OREST 1112,000 Lowest prired, best value condo in Newport. 2 BR, each with own bath, huge living room, on lovely private greenbelt, enclosed sun porch off master BR True value m every way IEWPORT CREST 1111,000 Great opportunity to live near beaut1f ul Newport waterfront Play tennis. relax by community pool & enjoy ocean breezes in this spacious 4 BR condo Very favorable financing poss., at a great price. 115 CHYOI -McUI• S 1 H,000 Mexican pavers lead yo" Into immaculate and attractJve 2 BR condo in the heart of Newport Beach. Close to pool and tennis. Perfect for bachelor or couple. Sunny patio. II& CAHH TOWMHOfllE Sllt,000 First UmE.' buyer.., Exe<·ut1w? Single? Investor? You'll love this 2 BR, 2 bath condo m gated area Very private with nice patio .• wet bar, shutters and mirrored wardrobe.Don't miss it' ILUFFS 1221,000 • Lovely and bright 3 BR, 21 • bath home with many upgrades It overlooks a beautiful and serene greenbelt with pond. Loan IS assumable. Near shopping. schools. tennis & pools USTILUFF 1211,000 Spacious 1mmaculat<' Lusk built 3 BR with den and family room Very private back yard features pool, ftrep1t & is dramatically lighted for night- time entertammg" llHIOR VIEW llOIES 1326,000 You say you want your own private pool plus a play-yard for your children . We have just that in th1s priced -to-sell 4 BR Palermo plan -perfect fam1 f y home in a perfect location!' II& ClHO• 1341,600 Reduction of $:l0,000 makt's this 2 BR plus paneled dE.'n the• bt:st buy in Big Canyon. New carpets, immaculate cond. Outst.andmg fixed financing' Dovt!r Mod el USTILUFF san,ooo Reduced $20.000" Huge corner lot landscaped by Rogers Separate master suite w /f1replace. luxur ious bath wispa. plus 3 BR's & family room Fantastic fixed £inant.'mg - IAYCREST S3IO,OOO Gorgeous 4 BR single lc·vcl homl' lends itself to entertaining Spacious rooms overlook a stunning landscaJ)(XI patio-yard. Quality & exquisite taste abound'! Ill CHYOI 1311,000 "The Canyon", Nc•w port's pn:st1g1ous security community 3 BR, 3 BA, large side yard. Lovely courtyard entry. End umt Priced at yesterday's price for today's sale' IPYIUSS Utl IOO Wonderful :1 BR home w/magrnf1cent day;imt> vistas & mghltlmC' lights tm.macu thru out. US4> of neutral t'olors Conrrl'telbrick patio & dnve NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2161 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD A MEMBER Of THE SEARS ANANCIAL NETWORK RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES OPEN HOUSES 1-4 SATlllAY nmufTYPIAI IRVINE 108 Sequoia Tree 3 BR $1 39,900 GINNY ANDERSON HAI HIU IRVINE 16 Butternut Lane 3 +loft $199,500 CORA BALDIKOSKJ Tll ILIFFI 2442 Vista Noblez.a 4 BR $21 'l.OO EVAN CORKETT WTILIFF 906 All'ppo 3 & Dt>n $265.00(1 ELAINE EHRET llRUR YllW HIES 2012 Port ~ate 4 BR $304,000 LARAINE SHAW WTIUFF 2101! Arbutus 4 BR, Fam Rm $375,000 CA.ROLE McMAHAN PllllUU BAYFRONT 1126 East Balboa 3 B, Dock $998,000 BILL BENTS llYllUllU 320 Morning Star 4 BR. Shp & Dock Sl.177.000 TED PE:I'ERSON SUIDAY l&YUtfllS 2552 \list.a Drive 3 BR s2~.ooo ELEANOR BOWIE Wiii YllW MIU 1733 Pon .Bannoutt 3 BR. Fam Rm $255,000 SUZIE EXLE\ UITILIFF 906 Aleppo 3 & Dl>n $265.00() ELAINE EHRE:I' THnEHCI IRVINE 20 S t.arllght 2 BR & Df>n S27MOO LISA WHITE UYOHIT 11134 Tradewmds 4 BR, Fam Rm s21~.ooo DEBI BlBB ll&Hll YllW Hiii 2012 Port Ramsga t.e 4 BR $304.000 LARAINE S HAW O&IH llllllUlll 4501 Surrey Dr 4 BR. 2 AA, V1(•W S:ll!Y,500 RITA QUIGGLE UHtll YllW MOIU 19411 Pon Albans 4 BR, rR. Pool SJ25,ooo CORA BALDIKOSKI UITILIFF 21011 Arbutw. 4 BR, Fam Rm $375.000 KAY RANGER l&fClllT 190? Santiago 4 BR. Fam Rm $380,000 MAGGlE GlITH Ollll& Ill 1W1 DUPLEX 321-321 h Ins 2-2 $385.000 NANCY SIMMONS UHM YllW llLLS 1301 Keel 3 BR, Fam llm $408,000 VALERIE MARSH.ALL .t&llllU GIHI 30 MamsaU 3 BR. Fam R $429,000 GfNNY ANDERSON 1.uoa1n 1736 Marl.in Way 6 Bf\, Pool $449.000 LINDA MARSTON . llftlSHIH 807 AJdebaran 6 BR Fam Rm $469,000 FRANK SENNES OllM&llLIUI DUPLEX 2600 &)'111de 3-2 . $479.000 KAY PARKER llll&IYM 36 l<u~ Font.aanbleau 3 BR, ~n $4711,000 1\JM POL.AND SIYIUllllU I Polnt Sur 3 BR, Fam Rm. Vu $539,000 MARIAN REEDY --Ill 11&1 414 Kellotrope 3 BR, FR, 'Dfon, Spe ~~.()()() SARA MARVIN OUKlllHll OCF.AN VIP!W 4601 Camdtn Dr 4 BR. Pool S67~.ooo JOlm C\MPBF.Ll, Ull ISUll 200 Via Orvl•to ~H.K. Fam Rm $692,$00 Wt£0LSON UfJ.r BAVJ'RONT 715 BaWldf' 4 BR Sl.2)(),000 SHlRLEY HARRJS Pl--.& .BAYrRONT 2021 Eu~ ~BB. Duck n .100.000 MARCIAB """ AMJOD JONIDOMU cc.A ._,.OSlll n•£ll£l al IDfTS t 'ft.ID( CM CMOl! MCaWWe ~tms SUZI (XU'f LYDIA lllllPMl Id• MA"IGIJtH l1Jl OUOll fOMIClAllD StlRUl ... KAY PMllP .lUANOllOWl VAIDI MMSHAU. ll(Jl>A PCTmOfl l()lff CAll'IO.l tE.lll>A MMSTON rm POtJSON lVAN C<lllnT BEACH COMMUNITIES PEllHIU YIEW HH,000 Fabulous location on comer across from Newport Yacht Club plus potential full bay, mountain & night light view, complete with authentic "Balboa cottage!! •f a&Lll& 1SU11 1no,ooo If you have been looking for a special property on Balboa Isle, this is it!! First time offered. Pride of ownership. 3 BR for owner's plus 32 BR apt LIDO ISLE SH0.000 Privacy and warm ambiance of this 4 BR resi- dent-e will 1mp1 ess the particular buyer! Mstr suit<' adJOinmg library/den featuring 19th cen- tury f1rE!place mantel, superior patio & landscape. LIDO ISUH 1110,000 Outstanding famil y home situated on 2 full lots at t1~ of Lido!! You enter into a world or luxury, privacy & convenience. Huge living room, separ- ate family room, maids quarters. DOYER SltORH 11,211,000 Exciting waterfront 4 BR home with expansive bay view & total privacy. French brick flooring, richly painted cabinets. French doors. imported tiles & beautiful details. CORONA DEL MAR CHHl IEL llAR $211 000 Ocean view -wide lot -near beach & shoppi~g & only $265,000!! What more can you ask for? Well you name it, we've got it!! Seclusion, 2 bedroom, detached studio, exotic trees. JlSfllllE CREEi 1342,IOO Privacy & tranquility unequaled! W~ll prit'e Plan 6 Lush patio. OCEAN VIEW, security system, A IC, t-ommunity t enrus & pool. 3 BR's, 2 1 ·2 Ba's, 2 fireplaces for cozy warmth COROll IEL MAR SHI 000 Six years ago a cozy two bedroom home was bwh by owners for their retJrement. Naturally its strictly custom. close to beach and has a sunny rental unit. It's ideal" MIHOR VIEW lllLU S•OI 000 Private t'Ou rtyard greets yc>u as you e'nter th1s 3 BR home in established family neighborhood Open beam vaulted ceilings, pleasant open view of trees and residential lights . IPYIWI 1•10 000 Lowest priced 4 BR in Spyglass. Executive h~me built around courtyard with view of hills. Buy It and re<.-elve one year spa & landscape mainten- ance free! Two a~umable loens1 call now. URIU Ill lllR 1110,0IO New, custom contemporary w/lots or wood, tU and glai ExpansJvc, open design w/views to the ocean & Catalina 15\and. Comer locatJon ju t stcPI to th~ ocean! AMERICA'S LARGEST FULL SERVICE REAL ESTATE COMPANY ,, ----L { HOMES FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM 161 Lexington, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $87,500 Sunday 1-4 2 BEDROOM # 3 Cherry North University Park, Irvine 759· 1501 Sun 1-5 * 4500 Orrington. Cameo Shores ' 644-9060 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 * * 1217 Bayside Dr. Newprt Bch 640-4868 $689,500 Sun 1-4:30 1405 Buena Vista, San Clemente 492-4663 S 175,000 Sat/Sun 11·5 21 Rue Cannes (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch 675-6000 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •6410 w Oceanfront. Npt Bch 759-9100 $645,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 6 Coventry (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 760-8333 $625,000 Sun 1-5 232 Iris, Olde Corona del Mar 675-6000 $380,000 Sunday 1-5 211 Marguerite, Olde Corona del Mar 675-4760 $595,000 Sunday 12-4 218 Wellesely (College Park) Costa Mesa 646-7171 $128.000 Sundy 12-4 3BEDROOM * * 1315 Bayside Or, Npt Sch 644-6200 $867,000 Sat/Sun 2-5' 2240 Port Ourness (Hrbr Vu Hms) Npt Bch 644-6200 $349,500 Sun 1-4 2592 Vista Dr (Byshrs) Npt Bch 644-6200 $369.000 Sun 1-5 • 3180 Mountain View. Laguna Beach 494-2220 $249,500 Sunday 1-4 2723 5th Ave 675-5511 $385,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 20172 Bayview, Santa Ana Heights 646-7171 $120,000 Sunday 1-4 2912 Broad. Npt Bch 645-1446 $230,000 Sat/Sun 1:30/5:30 1201 Dorset Ln (Hlcrst) C.M. 645-0303 $124,500 1747 Irvine, Npt Bch 645-0303 $195,000 Sun 1-5 Sun 2-5 2233 Heather, Npt Bch 759-9100 $335,000 Sat 1-4:30 2000 Highland Or., Westcllff 631 -1400 $195,000 3233 Iowa, Costa Mesa Sun 1-4 546-2313 $124,900 Sat 1-4, Sun 12-4 3172 Manistee. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $134.900 Sunday 1-4 • 189 Masters Cir (SA Golf Course) CM 642-5200 $250,000 Sunday 1-5 601 Narcissus, Olde CdM 7f)0-8890 $239,900 20122 Orchid St., Santa Ana Hgts Sun. 1-4 556-8152 $128,500 Sat/Sun 1 ·4 1951 Port Albans (Hrbr Vu Hms) Npt Sch 552-2000 $239,500 Sun 1·4 5104 River, Newport Beach 631 -7370 $195.000 Sun 12-4 * 4645 Roxbury (Cameo Sh rs) Npt Bch 644-6200 $499,000 Sun 1-4 501 Tustin Ave. Npt Hts 644· 7211 $205,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 100 Via Cordova (lido) Npt Bch 673-7771 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 124 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle, N.8 (2l3)947-i329 Sunday 1-5 3 BR plua FAM RM or OEN * • 2007 Holiday, Baycreat. NB 631· 7300 S299,900 Sun 1-4:30 * 2531 BlackthOrn, Eastbluff, NB 631-7300 $415,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 * * • 3432 Venture. Huntington Harbour 673-7300 $1,300,000 Sun 1-5 • 35 Skysall Jasmine Creek CdM 759-1501 $428,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 3 Rue St Cloud (Bg Cyn) Npt bch 644-6200 $525,000 Sun 1:5 • 5596 Oakley Terr (Trtlrk) Irv 644-6200 $359,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 * • 933 Junlpero, C M. 759-9100 s 138,900 Sun 1-4 2104 Mlremar, Balboa 759-9100 $295,000 Sun 1-4:30 18 Sutt rnut Lane. Irvine 844-9060 s 199,500 35 Chicory lrvlne 7'~-1901 -ti69,900 Set. 1 ... 1~ Commodore Ad (Beycrest) Nwpt 8ch 642·5200 $32 ... 500 Sunday 1-5 1621 Cornwall Lane, Wntcllff, NB 831-7300 $219.900 S.t/Sun 1-4:30 • I 1618 Cor8'ca. Costa Mesa 645-0303 S 131,900aasaaaa Sat/Sun 1-4 1618 Corsica, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $131.900 Sat/Sun 1·4 220 Detroit, Huntington Beach 963-6787 S179,500 Sunday 12·4 1531 E Ocean Bl (Penn.) Npt Bch 760-8333 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1.5 . 630 Cameo Highlands (Cameo Hinds) CdM 760-8333 $342,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2302 Falrhlll Drive, Back Bay, NB 631 -7300 $188,000 Sun 1-4:30 * * 121 Harbor Isl Rd, NB 640-4868 $1,695,000 Sun1-4:30 2256 Herltage/nr Wiison St, Costa mesa 631-7370 $182,500 Sunday 1·5 20701 Horizon Ln, Huntington Beach 546-2313 $145,000 Sunday 1-4 5 Jetty (Jasmine Creek) COM 675-6000 $389,000 Sunday 1-5 6442 Kenosha (Turtlerock) Irvine 833-2110 $178,500 Sunday 1-5 1411 Kings Ad 'View' (Cllfthaven) NB 642-5200 $495,000 FEE Sunday 1-5 1230 Londonderry St. Costa Mesa 549-2644 $ 124,900 Sunday 1-5 1215 Mariners Drive, Baycrest, NB 631 -7300 $4 55 ,000 Sat/Sun & Dally 1-4:30 1721 Port Barmouth (Hrbr Vu Hms) Npt Bch 759·9100 $249,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 305 Prospect, Newport Shores 631-1400 $198,500 Sun 1-4 * 16232 Red Pony Ln , Riverside 759-9100 $359,000 Sun 12-4 528 Seaward, Corona del Mar 760-0807 $465,000 Sun 1-5 '209 Via Cordova, Lido Isle, NB 673-7300 $550,000 Sun 1-4·30 * * 106 Via Lido Nord, Newport Beach 675-6161 $1 ,250,000 Sunday 1-5 18782 Via Palatino (Trtlrk) Irv 644-7020 $269,500fee 7 Crest Cir. Corona del Mar Sun 1·5 644-7020 $220,000fee Sun 1-5 •468 Vista Truch,a (Bluffs) Newport Beach 640-6259 $189,900 Sundy 1-5 874 W Wiison, Costa Mesa 63 1-7370 $116,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1904 Yacht Maria (Seavu) Npt Ben 759-9100 $349,500 Sun 1-4 4 BEDROOM • 11 Hiiisborough (Hrbr HI) Npt Bch 644-6200 $950,000 Sat/Sun t -5 * 1336 Galaxy. Dover Shores, NB 673-7300 $985,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 • 15 San Sebastian (Hrbr Adg) Npt Bch 644-6200 $1 ,395,000 Sun 1-5 2872 Ballow Lane. Costa Mesa 673-6900 $132,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 17 Deerwood Ln (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $675,000 Sun 1-5 1222 Sussex (W.cllff) Npt bch 644-6200 $219,000 Sun 1-5 6 San Sebastian (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 644-6200 $1,290,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 1106 E. Balboa, Balboa Pen. 833-3544 $800,000 Sat/Sun 11 -3 3509 S. Towner, Santa Ana 645-0303 $ 122,000 666 Via Lido Soud, Udo Isle, NB Sun 1-4 673-7300 $595,000 Sun 1-4 30 4 BR plua FAM RM or DEN * • 1206 Santiago Drive. Dover Shores. NB 631 -7300 $570,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 * 1500 Lincoln Lane. Baycrest. NB 631 -7300 $435,000 Sun 1-4:30 • 1600 E. Balboa Blvd, Balboa Penn 831 ·1400 't'525,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 11 19 Toulon Harbor Ridge Estates CdM 739-1501 Sat/Sun12-7 Home "• • 2107 s..n119g0 Oflve, Baycr•t, NB. 931·7300 $329,000 Sun 1-4:30 * 2500 LlghthOUM, HV Hiiia, CdM 875-8000 $360,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • * 2858 Bayshore Dr (B~r1) N 8. 759·9100 $1 ,650,000 Sun 1 ... * • 3 Point Sur. Spyglau Hiii, NB 631-7300 $540,000 Sun 1-4 :30 * 4500 Orrington, Cameo Shores 6-«·9060 $795,000 Sunday 1·5 * * 801 B1y1lde Dr .. Promontory Bay 831-1400 $1 ,300,000 Sun 1-5 * • 60 Dr~kea Bay, Spyglus Hiii, NB 631-7300 $4915,000 Sun 1-4:30 * * 831 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle. NB 673-7300 $1,695,000 Sat/Sun 1·4:30 •3357 Alabama, Costa Meaa 548-2313 $185.000 . Sunday 1·4 2704 Albatroaa, Costa Men 548-2313 $210,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 14 Burning Tree Rd., Big Canyon, N.B. 640-4868 $599,500 Sunday 1-5 2830 Carob, Newport Bch 644·70~0 $325,000 Sun 1-5 * •415 Bayside Or, Npt Bch 644-7020 $550,000 . Sat/Sun 1-5 c 40 Drakes Bay (Spygls) COM 759-9100 $425,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 ** 1617 Bayside Or, CdM 759-9100 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2928 Cliff Dr (guest) Npt Bch 644-6200 $595,000 Sun 12-5 2412 Clltt Dr., Newport Beach 673· 7300 $515,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 * #37 Coolbrook (Turtle Rock) Irvine 642-5200 $248,400 Sat/Sun 2-5 977 Dahlia, Corona del Mar 645-0303 $165,000 Sun 1-4 1981 Kornat Dr (Mesa Verde) C.M. 645-0303 $215,000 Sun 1-4 1108 Dolphin Terrace, lrvlne Terrace. CdM 631-7300 $475,000 Sun 1-4:30 1441 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, Npt Bch 548-5647 $375,000 S/Sun 12:30-4:30 * 1725 Galaxy Dr 'View' (Dover Shores) NB 642-5200 $375,000 Sunday 1·5 1909 Lanai, Costa Mesa 963-6767 $239,000 Sunday 12--4 628 Malabar, Irvine Terrace 631-1400 $574,000 Sun 1-5 404 Morning Star. Dover Shrs/Baycrest N.B. 759·1501 $645,000 Sun 1-4 **415 No Star Lane, Dover Shrs, N.B. 673-4400 $995,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 1776 Oriole, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $260,000 Sunday 1-4 1070 Pescador Drive, Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $590,000 Fee Sun 1-4:30 * 1948 Port Albans, N.B. 644-9060 $325,000 1400 Santanella, Irvine Terr, COM Sun 1-4 759-1877 $280,000 FEE Sunday 1-5 1845 Santiago (Baycrest) Newport Beach 642-5200 $327,500 Sunday 1-5 1326 Santiago Or, Dover Shores, Npt Bch 644· 7 424 $595,000 Sat/Sunday 1251 Surfllne, Corona del Mar 640-4868 $320,000 LH Sat/Sun 1-5 4501 Surrey Qr (Cameo Hinds) CdM 552-2000 $289,500LH Sun 1-4 2015 Windward Ln (Bycrst) Npt Bch 552·2000 $319,000 Sun 1-4 8968 Swallow, Fountain Valley 963-$151.500 Sunday 12-4 1834 Tradewlnds, Baycrest, N.B. 644-9060 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1826 Tradewlnds, Newport Bch 786-5200 $360,000fee Sat/Sun 1·4 104 Via Havre, Lido Isle 644-9060$550,000SSSSSSSSS unday 1 ·5 435 Vista Trucha, Npt Bch 760-8702 $249.500 Sat/Sun 12-8 2015 Windward Ln (Bycrst) Npt Bch 552-2000 $319,000 Sun 1-4 1909 Yacht Puritan, Seavtew, N.B 644·9060 $429,000 Sunday 1-5 1903 Yacht Resolute, Harbor View, N.B 759-0619 Sunday 1-5 S BEDROOM 442 Begonia. Corona del Mar 675-6000 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 * • 1808 Galaxy Drive (Dover Shores) NB 646-7171 $595,000 Sunday 1-5 5 BR plua FAM RM or DEN * • 1362 Galaxy Drive. Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $610,000 LH Sat/Sun 1-4 30 * t600 Anita Lane, Westclitt Area. NB 631· 7300 $335,000 Sun 1-4 30 * 1808 S BiQ Cir, Npl Ba1 831-1266 $579,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 ••v e Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge, N.B &«-.. 910 S1,9SO,OOO Sat/Sun 1-5 1857 er mar Way. Newport 8eacti 831 ·7300 $295,000 Sun 1-4:30 * * 1500 E Oceanfront Bal Pen 873-1900 S•7S,OOO Sunday 1·5 •• 18 Geneve. Harbor Ridge. N.B. 760-1900 $1,995.000 , Sunday 1-6 ••#51 Goleta Point Spyglass, CdM 759-1501 Sun 1-5 . * • 1206 Key West, Corona dol Mar 644-7211 $399,000 Sunday 1·5 * 13~ Mariners, Dover Shores. 673 900 Make Offer Sunday 1·5 • * 1 4 Mariners Or. Dover Shores, N B. 751 989 $975,000fee Sal/Sun 1·5 2137 Pine Tree Lane, Huntington Beach 968-2297 $163,000 Sat/Sun 1-4.30 1948 Port Ounlelgh, Npt Bch 786-7500 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 1506 Sanlanella, Corona del Mar 673-1181 $295,000 Sunday 1-5 * 708 St James Place, Nwpt Ben 979-8280 $385,000 SatSun 1-4 200 Via Orv1eto, Lido Isle 644-9060 692,500 Sunday 1-5 \ 8 BR plua FAM RM or DEN * •807 Aldebaran, Dvr Shrs 644:.~&0 ~9.000fee Sun 1:30--4:30 1422 Keel Dr (Hrbr Vu His) CdM 645-0303 $424,900 Sun 1·4 * * * 107 Milford (Cameo Shrs) CdM 644-6200 $1 ,975,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 **710 South Bayfront, Balboa Island 640-5078 $1 ,400,000 • Sat/Sun 1-4 CONDOS FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM * • 4 12 Brighton Springs, C M 645-0303 $89.900 Sun 11-4 2 BEDROOM 755 Avocado, Corona del Mar 675-6000 $185,000 Saturday 1-5 * 1651 Iowa #C, Costa Mesa 963-6767 $92,000 Sunday 12-4 9 Oceafl Vista (Seavu) Npt Bch 760-8333 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 512 Poinsettia, Old CdM 644-6200 $239,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 18706 R~cquet Lane. VIiiage Crt. Hunt Bch 963-8377 $127.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 78 Sea Island, Big Canyon. Npt Sch 673-4400 $335,000 Sunday-1-5 * :;23 Westclltt VIiia (Westclltt/Dover) NB 642-5200 $140,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 271 1 Vista Umbrosa. Bluffs, 673-6900 $310,00o Fee Sat/Sun 2-5 3 BEDROOM * 11 Swift Court, Newport Crest, NB 673-7300 $198.000 Sun 1-4·30 512 Poinsettia. Old CdM 644-6200 $259.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE MOBILE HOMES DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BR plua 2 BR 710 Avocado. Corona del Mar. NB 642-5200 $215 000 Sunday 1-5 64 Beacon Bay. Newport Beach 675-6000 $425,000 Sat/Sun 10-2 2 Br plua 3 Br 420 Goldenrod Corona del Mar 675-6000 $385.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 TRIPLEXES FOR SALE 4 BR plut 2 BR plus 2 BR 436 Carnation Corona del Mar 759. 150, $44 9,000 RENTALS 4 BR HOUSES 298 Bowling Green Costa Mesa Sun 1.5 557-2732 $875/mo SattSunday 1-5 3 BR APTS • Spe • P091 \ 'Ill' "ill' W81e<flOnl • • • Wele<lronl & Pool "" G•"fl address al guard gale With all the interest in real estate as an investment, don't forget that your home is also where you'll be living. Sure, resale value is important, but so are your housing needs now. For a good balance, consult a member of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®. Each one is required to be a real estate professional, actively engaged in real estate, and publicly committed to a written Code of Ethics. REAL TORS® are experienced in helping you find the right home for toda and tomorr It could also take a heap o' lookin'. Before you start, call a REAL TOR ® first. lB . 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Cir. no ~II ...... 1Nf4 2ff1 S•OOlmo • 12 utll Klllhy ft HU\ lagun.t 117!:000. •fl 7PM 5Al·OI05 Womln II Vo'J IYP9 • ft•aloll gr•cs.d &.aut. OCMn & Q1i.1iet. Av.ii. F9b 3. Sff5. 1575/mo ff2·11 1a ;;;,;-,.;;.,.;:•;;;;.-.:;:.:;;1 0 y I 8 • 0 • 2 • 0 • , U~. 81i.1ndH Owrv/Bkr •M· 1114 Wj)tn I •re ~nler•t• 831-498• · · Ambulatory lady Mt, pvt ...,..1wknd1 562·2338 Rtgaln-T,_.......,, .... Ing 2 -o!A __ , Brilng ••c;oll«\1 o.n.Ht• wl1 V.11•7 2...... city Ute view. Comm. , ... S•!O 2 & 3 8 A 1 1.. 7...,.,., ... -1 1 I< _ _, pool,ap1&tennlaS3600. •TOWNH0USE28R -· r. P•· rm w nOm•)' •I · WE LOOK FOR VOUI CIOudy -WrttQh dellrtngdl....,elffc:IUOl'I& f•U·TII( '11111119 UltY O El;1nce on• budQM 3 81 844-0927, 790·8333. Agt 1•A b 1o 15-46 eoci9d gwages. •Uher & moipn.rL Nice ate• Hou1e1Roomm11.. ALWAVS GONE I•• btneftt• to ht6p .._. IRllf TIWR 8"""'33 0· ,'°, 1"~r1"3-50 1.,· 2 b1 pet o1c R., $650 Lido !sit, 3 6 dtn °' •Br 5AS·:oayer. ~~0-5«6 ~.~J.~~tlo•~ k -u P 1 ' 97e..ggse Unllml1ed 83 134 My neighbor wu .iwe)'9 pend 1 IUO<*;t!ul In· • "" · 539-6!9() 811•• ll'y Fl!:E 3b•. nt\111)' redec lnslOt & 3 bd. 1'A b•. w.8tde. 2323 O.l•w•r• RttJli .Xtttla f t:!t Weatel!lf 1300. M11ure :zin~ •• 10 .r..o.~:1·1:.: ~~:i~~~~~t s:,1~~:11~~ Newport Bwh Out-goino :'v~~:~ ~=e~ "°HOME FOR RENT out 673·3•35 631-0287 6t•nd n-. crpl•. drpo. & 2•20 Wtilt ... nd• HXw11T"'"Re1i.1tl, Po f.u 1em stir w/1-'°"~ ri·-•. cl1m•·• --··· ""' -~ ., ....... ..,., person wltll 1.tl1ble tran-EOE-.. _•& -...... -7 .... ..-.. •• _... ~111M "'"7• ........, •oort1t1on, wlUlno to ~~~-----L•oun• Hiiis 3 & 2 8drmt: Lro w•llrlront,' B•, 3 bl. Dll·lnl. Encl ~110. ollftd'n N~ -11 •-•1 BMeh, OC1tnl101"1t, d • 28r 2b•. pool 631-5"89 l•ln1 Ind Cto.sed rlerctC:;: , __ , 1115·H50 Feoced y1rd1 lb 30 2 OK No Pet1. 567~/mo , D1y11 &'42•1803 c.oun1 2 Br H91nlghlty, 1 l W .. dtHtts. SM divorced TIRED OF WORKING .. 1r1vel lo )latloul branch• 19r_. 1 a. g1u1ges. Kids & pets d 1V1'· IOO!dock Y' 645-6646 EvNH0-•814 Br$<49/nlohUy 4&Q.1S26 ••Ill tal nlrn Deceu•e n• 11111 HARD FOR OTHERS? "'Musi be Hlf·tnOU· DPElllll welcome. 863-0755 !se, 52500/mo 650•2730 V&ctl'ita Wini rm to r«it, lppfox. 1 Al.WAYS GONE How Ibo.II \llOl'klng l\afd Ylled ind lbl9 IO work RECEPTIONISTITVPI ~ Newport Shores 4 br, 3 be JBr 1'4b•. nu pWnl. drpa, UUllTOl &nl. diylweek, pvt home lf'l,I---------lor yoo! s.i: Yo\# OW'1 lodeptlndenOy. Al IMS\ 1 lyplno 111.miol 55 wp Vaeanl pres!iOt' 3Br 2bl. $1175 C1nallron1 4 bt. lrple, 2 car ~11. No pet•. Quiel 2 Br 1 B•. nur hal1J1 zt07 CMINB (213}450-6526 Ltsl I: Ft1a• 3004 llourl. C1U M&-1473. yr. b1nklng or S & l ex· SERVICE DISPATCH! close to tchool•llhop1, $l400, Cinalliont 5 bf, Av•ll2/1.l6 5.646-1220 be•ch 1515. 9&0·86S6 FOON I perlenc1. Good com• Xlnteomrnunicillonik ~d2~44°7~'. 9~:?:853Ke!lh S 1495 Agl 840-8206 S•50tmo. 2 Br. 1 B•. IO'Hr Condo, 2 Br. ,,,., bl, pool, SOLYAI&, CA G1r11e1 ti /whit~ ~:'t~F~t·~~ ltlatll 1m.1nlcallon and organl-Jmml<ll•I• openlno• ~ Park Lido Condo, ne.tr apt, eloM to 1tor•s. lrplc & lrlQ. $870/mo. Bed & Bkl11 805·688-1261 l tat 2912 MetQUarile & Crown Vity, Waalttl 4018 z•llo~~ .. 11c10 1":· TC)'P9t 3~ lri.odly otfiol In H1 H~lll l eac' 2'0 Im-_,,, ..,.,..,,p••c,, 101 .. •·• I C••<'A S 0"1illlod ""''' •ook• W9fT1 .,..., • ey on IC 1"<1100 "'" .. , ..... c:11 • • 'I Ho•o 2 er 2 Ba new ,,,_,_,. -·s ... _o .., ltattlft Dblo•r9Qt,S100/rno Np1 · Ml••lon Viejo. .. .. O.br•Bvo1rln, oirlenled p~oo"ie • var\1 BAA~!~C~e~O~SENo ~~~·~:s5~;,,:.·~:i~82~~ f,.S~L'o'~:2~:~~~~~•~P~:~4~2C'.~11~0~1 I ;"~'~o,,.n;';'0~8:;~~~~~3=.5s.:"~~~d~8i~c=-l -"S"i•r•~rli•~;;;i:;;::~Z~l:O:I: I :::.~~'62 Storage onty. 831 . 1256 ~2"'~~~' ~1u:.;e b~~e~ 21318 " 1 • 211 "' pta1s•nt per•on1111t S500 8u..9629 ::--:: ~off 11 re!OC 1j 11n.nc1ng. &.nd Into lo IMrERJAL '• l L c111 betwetn 9& 12. "' .,,, REIT TO OWi 5525 Clean BR 2b• E'slda S1Ud10 •Pl lor 1 perton. 1 ng IEWrDIT l"CI 0 v p ~eo •• 2 • 11 89!>-1505 -L , I Incl. 1tove & relr~, '" & lllMll.ITI flllEIS ~ FOUND ADS · " · '-'· II. <JU 7· An Equtl """""Urlll' 4br2'..,ba2s!rv,3c:arg" 3 8,, 2 b•. 1., .,_. 10 wto•'llG• ower unt n a 00 20 SO• N--Booc" 92 .. 2 ~~" ., "' """ c water plld SJ 5 mo ! I• i •r•ge 11 · .... .....,, ''· Emplo~rM/FIH CDCIT&ILSEIVll: 2 m1 to bch $1200 mo oce1n. $1-450/mo. S-450 (;Omp!e~ No pets. all I 980 70 n rv ews. screens, 645-4800 or 645-3323 645·6747 All 646-7171 toward• purchase rvtc:e ~"c'c·c'-"-5~-=---(714 •11 photo"a & matehei prof Vickie ARE FREE Mortga1n, BanklnQ OPEllll SIOI .. •. ' 1 'L~-~ .. ~~~2=7~1 1 "°"'· 5'"" '"" 7-~~~-~ T '-•o•• -CLOSE TO-BEACH ol 117•,000. $2500 1590/mo. 2 Br. 2 Be. trplc. a1aat IC~ 4 4341 Birch Newporl O ""f(Jct ltataJa 2"'f'.1 • , I , -••mHfll CHEERS REST AURA 2 BDRM, ' BA , VA AO, down PP 8•7·4788 patio, g•rage, lndry fee, Sweeping ocean Y'I-•· 2 8•1-1899 ~"ll• CaH·. l.IUTTUI IAVlllSILOU Entertilnmentsndd• AVAIL_ NOW &•2·6" 15 u· _, 8,,, 8,,., 2 .,, 2 no pet1 5•0-6338 ... 1 b 1,1 ••• ·1 ~=-~~~--'---1&17 Weatcllff bf, N B. ... ·~-ii --• s .• & !ng we need coclt .. ...., " u • 1· gar. we ""'"• 1BR pvt b•. (2 II""' hou,., s Mtr1rllll<I Ct lit "' .......... Yow._. •..,no• "rver• We lrlln. E b•. dble gar. lrple $750 $625/mo. 2 Br. 11"1 Ba. $850, utll1 lnc1 •9•·30•4 Mesa V~de .;;;:) prefer Agent 1 JO •q ~ 1_5032 142-1111 Spec:ial&JriOln 1~1 & 2~d l.o•n euriently nu PD•· dents OK. Futt. pl! Bel oe;;at)19 2 Bdrm bit"• gar $500"s kid pal tine 539-6190 Best Atty FEE mo. No pets_ 5•6-JO.i7 greenbelt, lndry rm. nice Un!Que oceanlront t br ... male $350. 2" 1_9990 TO'• Since 19'49 ltlon• •v•llaDfe tor bolh & W•rner. C•ll bel nt S1et1 ADI 2210 loc. 2078 Thurln dF'"1 In lold,S,.panislhdY1H11 2 BR Ap1 to shr 5322.50 •S260/up crptstdrp1. AREobBl•.oSk•~ler Bd AN•"•',,~, ~~:1.:~~1t:.r1!:'e ~~":1~ ~7572C·c6c95='=·c'c'c77.99-.:"=P HOMES FOA Af~ Hunl1 ngto n Beach 3 Bdrms $750-$600 Fence.a yards & garages Kids & peis ·welcome 863·0755 Agent , no lee §0 Co Plaza 3 Bdrm 2 DI TSl l1•t 1•2· 110S rp Cb. e~ S win"h ows. Pool1ide, prof male, aH ~;c, 1~1~. 8~;~g~3~each Found blg Sl1mese C•l. 642_217; 5-45-o&; 1 errtd. ca1h1erlng ex-Color c:onsullant. Train pool hme gar $650 call Es1de di• 2br twnhse. 1'1\> pvt •c Ira,.,. 1 SOI amen1\le1 '432-8338 c:oH•r no tD n1 Bolu 1~~~~~--~'-P«lence necesury. Part an e11elt1no and 1ucr11 539-6 l90 Best Alty FEE. oe. laurn:lry. patio $835. person pie!. No pets.I----------•CdM dlx suites. AC ampl C111c1 & Hell , HB PrlY&te Party has well N-tlmft Is approxlm1te1y 21 ·c1reer oppt'y. Full or P C •• d •• 1 , 11 • 0 • 1 25"8 Orange. 6•2.2520 $950/mo. 49-4-6807 4br 2ba, wld. kitchen etc, prk.ng. lrom 1400. 2855 848-3113 cured 3rd trust deed 00 nours pet week . Pleue For Interview 848-699 • I • 2769 1250 mo. 130 dep. 9, I E. Coas! Hwy 675-6900 1,~~~=~~-~ ~...... I 69e7 U.l.r.1 • 1 •• , 2 ,10 Frpl pool prvt pallo tWJOrl tlC Vlctoroa_ C.M 646-83116 ound. Blk/whl male dN~"~,.·. hNo-mopol~ ~.•0• apply n person •t CDMMl llClTOI -'I d h sh x ,,... 2 B 1 8, pooo , biol " 131.. Anraellve Airport area, Malamute Hunllnglon .,.. .... " """' W1rner Av .. Huntington 1 w ' • ..,. ' on · u · r " Balboa Pen 2 rmmle 1hr 1 1 I H or house 180,000 11 18% Belch. EOE Do you enjoy ttlklng Moaern hv n 3 Borm '2 01 3 Br 2 Ba, garage, pool, Easts1de 5610 557-26" 1 SO I, S500.1 M"s'1'5",e'1m6mac leY9l 3br. 2ba. $300 ea ~ ~~. :ole:: ~~~. obu~~ :6c3~000: lue colt a r due 6-85 equity 136,000. oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiii people? II so you n hplc i..+a pet ok S600'$ I a c: 2 90 2 C 8 m1n° LARGE 1 & 2 81 c:rpts, per on Y • utll, yr round. 673-3506 to suit. 1000 sq ti & up . I c------~--Furtr.er details 5•8-8625. :anklng qualify to be one Ol 1 539-6190 Bell Riiy_,_,_._ i:c~~~~n°Ev!a;96-c:~o drapes, lndry rm. park-2 BR 2b•, Calh, ceJUngs, Fem. gQfQllOUS 2Br 2ba Visible !rm !rwy 751-5989 Found female part Gre•t WIDOW HAS m lor TD"• LOA• OFFICERS "'a'u'~(1~~c ... ~:01vm. STEPS TO SAND' Ing, w1ter paid, garage & view ol ocean, newty Condo ,1,1 ,_ Pool 1,, Dane. on D•venpor1 l•t. S 0 000 N " T • I I XI ' ' N ' · -80·••001 Offi•-polio• """' H• bou• 846 7053 1 · up. 0 credit F F di d I 1 c·-·l"I & po••••obl• Gtgant•c 2 Br pleasure pal-OWi OGlfl r• nge avai n oc o remOGI lreplace. w/dry etc 662-2247 afl 5tw~ndS '' ""'"• ' u r · · check, no penilty. Call B 1 un ng • lvls on ° """'' " ...,,, .ace gourmer 1111chen Uafara1'1k-' 2525 pets 6_3c'~·c8'"2C7~-~~ hook u P S 1 2 0 0 , parking,. 1)'3"'1'00°'',at Found '"'/beige male Denison Assoc. 873-7311 Bretcourt Financial Inc.. pl\one voice, PIT. Ne • • ...;;::;:.;;:;::.:::";:....:~:; 1~-6•5·832• Fom o• ""'"·ell'--lo,., · · 0 .. ,,0011, ""'' Loon "'· cold calls. People call 1 breaktaslbarsuperplushr• LARGE 2 BA, 1 BA "'"" ....... " ===;.--=,;=:"-~=cl Cock-1-poo. vie Tu•tln. " ..,, CI M p decor very low move 1n 3~ 2'~ba Condo a~~~g w/sunny kltc:hen New 2 bi , 2 bl, dbl oir. 415 ~:.'·s:7~• .. ':.;n.i~Y111.hosm100e. Beaulllul private olllce nr 23rd SI, NB. 646-3074 Btlp Waalttl 5100 'w~~11n0000U~11~•,"1u0pfa~'d :a\.8~&o~~':~~1 5550 . 550 security tee 111 areao ln the u s. paint & carpet SS.SO/mo. B lbo Bl d $790/ .. wtbalcony, bay view, SICIET'"Y/IEOE -)-~=====~ 537 .5027 Av1Uableappro~Mar 1st. 833•0192 eve. • 8 v -mo dep 964·8095 sub-lease or rent. Call FOUND: Sh,pherd: * -PT olllees. Loin Olllcers CISMmCJll ___ Inspect 1t Es1a1e Sale on l c='7.:,-'~°"'=c=~= yrly lease 557-6985 7141720_ 1105. Blklt1n lem•le pop. Lab: Leading 1rchl1ec1u1I firm with the lollowlno quallfl· ;;lr:;v:;f:•;,•,,..,.,,,,.,.,,,,~2:;2~4:,;4I 26th & 29th or Jan. Lg 2br, 2b1. patio, w/w 3 B Fem Stir adorable COM Blick malt. Shih Tzu, seek• depend1ble, ....,. cations are encouraoeci Prestigious drUQ 11ore r, 2 ba. steps 10 beach. hse wlyng cpl. Frplc. wld. EIECl~E DFFICll '''"''" S ··-110 1-. Co1 ·. II I I .. seek!"" an exp.'°'~ 2 B d '., 0 H I .a carpel, lrpl, encl gar. No pell.• G1rage Yrly, REF'• S360lmo ''' _ 111 ..., -..11 '"'" sat e recept on 11 wl111 to app"": ··• • en 1 ome poo A..., 111 F·-1•1... . F S '' ate1perso M st Spiltennis 5750 "•===="''-'~-"::::•:::::i $57.Smo. 1s111a1t & sec., StOOO/mo. 650-8939. secdep 6"2_8037 Great locatlon, recep-emale 11mese. New-sharp lronl appearanct1 •CurrentCalll.R.E.llc s n u .. no pets. 6•2-0433 645·1421 tlonist, 1elephone, HC· port Beech An Im at and pleat.ant phone per-aExporlence P'elerred tamlll•r wlselllng Vogel Pac1lic 640·6161 Co1t1 N11a 2624 ~=~===== Shel 6 6 f anchlae lines Exe--MESA PINES 2650 Harla 3 B 1 h S900 0 2 8 Fem to stir wlsame 4 Br ret•ry, bookkeeping 1~_1_~_«_·_3_56___ son1111y for varied dut'-9. For lmmedia1e consider· ' 2 to 5 Bdrms Call !or details 25 x mooue home, no pets Mature adults ! Quiet secure ' ~ o • an r beacn houl8. Npt Bch avail1ble F d p Fast, accur1te lyp 1 •tlon, please lorward yu1 starting salary ,_ com BACHELOR S-425 mo. $700, across lrom beach. 5225mo .. ulll 650_345" Tom Lee 6'42.1603 oun : small gr1y oodl1 muit! Exit benefit•. Non-re•ume 10. P.O. Bo• Call !or lnlervlew •PPL 1l ~'or ~"Realty PAV pa110. pool. spa &45·67•7 AU 6'46·7171 · lype dog. Mignolla & tn-smkrs. Apply 10: PEA· ~~17~0~7~,~U~p~I•~"~·~· ~C0A~9~1~7~8~6•L-~T~M~E~&~U~l~L~D~D~l~U~&:,. TOPare1. qule!. no pets OCEAN VIEW CONDOS F/M non smkr 21 -35 shr FOR RENT: Furn. office, dlanapolls. 963-533e ElRA, MacArthur at F0<d, 213•376•0581 5•g·2••7 2br 2ba apt. lrpl. PoOI. 200 sq h, $200/mo xlnt 1 ,~-.-,---.~ .. -,-,,-La-b N 1 ec• els Fur"·Unlurn $972-S 1500 jlc. tennis. etc S3•0 mo 2 ou ...... '"" yg "" • wp " B kl C I T M l DE ORO IESA Vlllll Agent 631·'4960 'Autll C.M. 5•6-3240 loc Avail -1 556-3900 Back Bay area, 2 wks 6'44 -0620 M/F EOE an no ~~ta~u~:~· ::ndwl~ 1991 Newpcrt 6'46-8373 ~78(;-1172 -~~ C P .... ' I Fm " 10 0 0 25 ·• 00 SS " "'"' Experienced ~xecuflya Coit• Mesa 545-4867 ALL UTtLS PAID 2br , "'· O"· ,_ poloo / ii=~~;iiiil'l~~~C:~t.~~ Lido VIiiage baytront view, ago 650-72•7. 673-5056 NEED• LITILE XT"" SS? S(CllnJ.llJ ((l(Ol om r ore you ran carpet S525mo 545·•083 m v r , ... ,are 4 s.I.. 60/mo. A~au Found tan/gray female A 101? St! yoor own liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Custom design 1eatu1ea .. )-...:.~:.c:.::.:....::_:.....:.....c:..:.c 1 Sunny hse. Nwpt Hghts l 03C/c1.C6~75~·c6c7c"C,,.==~c l Shellie, vie: 23rd & tiour1.Call966-1•73 Secretary tor UYlno• & pool. bbq, coy'rd gar1ge. Newer 3br 2ba M. Verde 1300mo. Cathy 631-7195 Need 00 Redlands, NB . 6"5-2282 loan Chanenglng pos· DAILY PILOT surrounded whh pfull\ home, atrium. open 1 sq ft oflk:e lo iUon req1i.1lre1 s11ong landscaping No pels. beams, $1050 mo .. no FIM share 3 Br house In share. NB, CM or Irvine Found white cock•tell ACCOllTllT · cornmunlcatlon & org· Bach Furn s515 pets. o•rdner, water turn. IN NEW OAT BEACH Eutslde C.M. 52•5 --'.\> area. 670-1453, ext G 18 near Orange & 151h AlllTll anlz.at!onal ablllty, S1rong 365 w Wiison 642.1971 545·3627 4-9pm & wknds Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· utlls. 6"6-5508 IEWrOIT l"'CI Street. CM. 6"2·6162 Cos I• Miii Chrlstl•n typlno & shorthand a ments & Townhou••• . -m '' S•l••Y o F ntsmkr sh mod 11 k C.P.A firm 11 seeklno a u · c m· 5990 Fanristic Turlleroc~ :N~t~•:z::•~l"l:t~a~c~k~"2~6:6::!9 Nice 2 Br 2 Ba. Aval! ap-from $660. (Ask aDOut r ~· 1 e 1000 It, 2nd floor . Quiel Found: YO Blk Lab, vie, 1 men•urate with ex· 1wnhome 3 nr . 2'~ ba. prox. Feb 1st. $495/mo furnished apls. complete C.M. condo {3b.r, 21'1 b1) s1ree1. nicely larn:lscaped M•ln & Adams. H.B .. o~ person lor the aud t still. petlence. Call Lee. 1740sqlt 1·974 -21 4'4 1 Br bac:h. con o, sec. No pets. 760-1 -418 or w(thTV.llnens&u1enslls, w12ma1ure l1d1es.$300. bldg, otf street parkl119, Jan 16.536-1986 1·2)'Urspubllcaceoun\· 75'4·1801 .EOE guard. jac . billiard rm, 6"2-7526 eyes or wknds ma De rented tor shOr1 6•5-7480 gar avail 645-•800 I =~~-~--~-~ •no audil ••perlence re-ORANGE COAST S&L wgt rm , sauna, garden..,u Y --Vl k 6•5 3323 d Found: York•h1re Terrlar quired. S•lary open. Call c:are--condo. 1 -Br --=-!Off 5700/mo 642_9057 OLIVE TREE APTS lerm or longer. No le1se F rmmte over 25. l\jnny c: •e · sys M w/blue collar, San11 Mr. Tracy, 754-1040. 1700 Adami Av .. C.M. re!r1g no pets. tennis. ___ 2 Br ,,.., Ba twnhs atyle req"dJ. On Jamboree Ad hse Npt Hgts. 2 Br, W/O Ana Hgts. 97'il-7595 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii B k $565 768-2999 1sk tor LUXU RIOUS 1 BDRM lurn. ap1s, crpTs drps dshwshr at San Jo1qu1n HUis Ad . Cathy 831 -7 195 IEWPOllTIUCI 11 an ing Tom Ho or eves 58 1·3165 condo 1n Villa Belbo1. updated kttch c 11 ol<. &4•· 1900 Beautltul offices aVell•ble LOil 1/21 m• Keelhound. II.Ill ACClllT Sil. llCllW GFFICllll S8001mo 946-7893 From 5605 548·7367 F rmmte wanted. stir lrg, C 8 mo, vie Elden & Del I Seetod•y'sad Rent to own 3 Bdrm 2 ba =p0-0-1-,-c1 ~8-,-0c1-.,-,--101 lovely Univ. Pk home near oast Hwy or OC M1r. CM , 642-6587 WCIT.IV under ESCROW pool hme $700's details Oceanfront 4 Br 3 Ba dpl•. 01 Tiil llUFFS beac'h $440/mo Avail w/eame. PVI blth, au :~g~rl . c~~~·t2e~. ~ln~l c=~-~=---~ The 0 11nge Coast Diiiy CLlll&LE FEIEUL 539·6190 Best Alty FEE To June 9th. $1000/mo. Quiet 2Br 2ba. close to 211 673_2671548_4122 amen!Ue1 5375 Reis Lo1t '4 yr old !l'•Y eat. Pilot has an e11eellenl op--~ -650-7368 786-698• eves bllna1, 1p1clous win· male Vic: Coron• del portunlty !or a career B t TUFl1'LEAOCK 3 br. 2 be, beacri wtpatio, dlsh-SPACIOUS APT F toshr beach house. S-425 dows. lyplng. reeep-Mar nr Bayside Or, orlenied Majo1 Aceounl ~x~'°~·rv:'1c~::au~~ I. . ...tit.~,,_ 3e80 M1cne1son Drive Irvine Now 1cceptlng app c•tions tor District Ma aQer to supervtse °"" paper carriers. Shel have good personal! neat appearance & enJ wqrklng With younostet Musi have Van, WllQon Pick-Up. No comp• cars Good s1l1ry, mil 308 1Uowance. comp• benel+ts and bonus o peu1unity. Apply In Pf son et Daily Piiot Clrcul tion Oflice. 330 W Bl St C M Mon thru F Jpm lo 5pm No phOf cans. Mr Holland. E.O.E S"~,5001t8745960v .. 20 v 3 o 5 rona. SHOlllf TERI was1tier. d&lnlng rm1. 111rplc. 1 mllbch 6•2_2357 incl "Iii•. N/omk• prol t1onlst , con! room. etc. 759-0122, 873-•013 El!ecutlve with a proven D•ys. nights & PIT_ Per· mo • Furn 2 & 3 Bdrm Apts enc gar car I a . no '"' Tha E11ecut1ve Co"nectlonl c~~=~---~-track record G,811 Turtle•ock3Bdr2Ba.lam-$750/mo up petsS6251mo.CoralTree VERSAILLES· sp1e. 1 Dr, Ca!! Rosemsry 631-8380 --==760~·~8~0o70~=---ll~~ ~'2.,~lf"t<:a:i~~~: po1entlal, guaran1eed ~~a!~a.d1T:s•~d.:!:.1~~~"""""""""""""""~ ' Ale , 1 •oenl 675_8170 Apts. 2163 Pacific, C.M mirrored closets. relr"' e•t 4222. eves 675-6556 ~ d•O• o~lo•l com· llCl"'Tll' FUJII 1 y rm . spa. h1gn) 5•8_4530 Mgr Jell ·• IEWPDllT llVI. 5•8·6209 attar 4. lno c:ond Apply In per-"" • upgraded Appl only Studio 5375 1 blk 10 _ $650. Sandy 667·7252 Furn. Bdrm. pooJ & jac. NEW 60010 3000 II. Gen-l e~----~---miaaion. sire tomove son, 9·11AM dally, Little Nat 't company neec $1250/mo 851 -1842 beach & stores. Ullls pd. Pvt 1 Br. lrplc, pool, pa!io. Yrly lease on the canal 3 CCC area Nn -smkr erous tenint Improve· LOil puppy. Blk /lan into m•n•oemenl a plus John's Inn, 20072 Sints quality people to coon: Very specoal2 B~ 2 ba. R_o_1_''c'-'"...:.-"c''c'°~5-•~0-_9_5_8_9 1 garage· No pets 399 w Br 2 Ba. 513ooimo New 5300 Incl uul. 1s1 & Last ments 70c per !1. 2468 ~:1~s,~un~.~~;. \e:~~ Send resume 10 Ana Ave. SA Hgts, SE nata decor1 In otllces P C -::: Bay 5515. 650-8357 crp,,, 21,01c·s. no"'"· 6"1-8-474 al16PM Bl P. 0 . Boie. 1560 corner of Redhill & homes. Flair for color Univ k ondo, ne\lll'f Ap&rl•e•I U I Newport .. CM Homes 760-1790 Reward Costa Mela. 92626 8 1emod $995 786·8116 1, I · Sh1rp Mesi Verde 2Br enclsdgar 675-6606 Help! Need Fem to shr --=co-c~";'~·~3~•90~==-l.LiO.Sii;e<!SoH"""iy:-mi: Brlitol. 75•·96" IOY9 for people necest -2Ba $595/mo. 5'46·5882. . gr&at ocean vu 3 Br Lost Siberian Husky. m1, ;~o~E"""""""""""""""""""""~l::Jif:!~!!i1JFq~= ary. C•ll Julie. 846-321: L11.iDt 811c~ 2241 lalJMI 1.1... 21H alt 6 979-3848 Pam house In llg Bch Avall. a.O. llllPOIT &Ill Hamilton & Polynealan. 1um snLIST -5350 01 225 ooo I HB AEWAAO 968 8293 Rent or top •1. Fa1ti10n IECOll&Till/SllES M .. -· •• L t 1 k 1 1 & !sand area '"4-0661 Cotor/de1lgn. wlll 1ral1 Co•y collage, No La~un•. ,,,_,. 2 9, 2 B• bayl•ool Spoc•·ou• 2 B•. 2 b• .-,p.... now. Imo. 497-58'41 c space· ·1 sq I. · -· Aecounllog 1 •• 2 Bd. 1mmac 850. w/vu AYait 2115 yrly patio Clean & sharp. Laguna Be1ch: 501 F shr 0 s 0 pr g, an lorial REWARD. Sheltle lype. lCCTI PlYUlE Cllll ~11 FIT 1'75 5 7 818·963-6845 $875/mo ~ utU Agl. Now "'''"'· S•05/mo. .• h all utlls incl Mo-lo-mo brnllan 1em11e do~. Thfl Jou, R-. Inc. hu IMllEE-• · · • 4 67 •• 2 • ocean••ttw ome. Arch OK. from $1111 557-7010 M " i&iiDi ilfD'fl 2252 3.4"" Call Dave wkrn:ls & att Beach Hgts. AviliL now " l!hka·· 112 6. Y c: an openlno tor an A/P FIC thru TIB For di-DELIVERY Joo Gur1 1-1-. ---SPM 957 8021 Ag1 $400. 499-415~ {9-2) Professional otrice space. Maonolla & Gar II aid. clerk. AceounUog & 10 Yflr•llled companies In Agency. 502 s. Slate Ct 925 A!lnewpv12br,den. I 01 ' . ' $400/monthly includes HB/FV. 213-590-6061 key experience required. Newport Baich. Assl•l lege,Anan 999-0202 2 ba wet oar _ lrplc. 2car, Peain1ol1 2101 E•cel dwnstrs 1 br, encl Malure working F to shr 2 cont rm prione ans serv, 714-963-7201 Aeslaurant accounting controller. Recent & local 2 oauos 495-0283 alt 5 oar No pets Relr!g . elec Dr h(l(Jse E/Side CM . co'1,. & h , 1 -, des1rao1e E•cellent ben· p 10000 p 01 o o DEITll lSSISTllT Brand new 2 Bl. 2 ba 'll lLDCITDlllCH range $410 642-596• l l~i.;1..6 ....... ..,. 1111same $250 6-46-6793 Secre'taryp :Y~+~op~rs er1oe1l1 3012 el•IS & work ing cond· :~t~rhelplul c~ntact~a~ Full/time. X-ray ncens 3 Br . 2 ba . 4 ca1 prklng, " F 30 h B -Wrlgho •76 0060 CIRCUS Of 011000 Apply lo 00000 ,,. Kl m~ 01 752 6366 " b Twnhse. close 10 oeach bllins. lrplc $950/mo. Pl•EILUFF VllW FURNISHED or Ml l)yer to S r 2 r 2ba • Thfl ·Jolly Roger, Inc : __ m~c~===·=-·-""us! e sharp '4 dly 770-6775 all 4 PM yearly 75•·6930 Lrg 2 Br 2 Ba encig1r, 11c. UNFURNISHED . NB Condo nr Hoag Hosp EXECUTIVE SllTES 70 2 G UGlllErER week Busy, pleasant c • _ uhl rm. pvl Oeck. bttns. All UTILITl[S 5300 incl utiJs 646-7332 • • MASSAGE 0 1 • •17 1.')'2~1).e0A3',-1. Irvine. lice Newpon Cante New twnhMi 38~2-denl .,,. block lo beach 2BA. !rplc 5750 Nopols 2151 1MOFAEEAENT ,. ~-A ma}Or So. Cantornla Salaryopen.840-0300 2ba, "a~hl dry , re!tig . & 1 5600 PAID. H[A,llH MIF resp ma1 n-smk. lrg W/short term lease. lull 719 NO HARBOR BLVD, ~~'=~=~==~ home builder requires an beaut view Rec tacil , nice c ean /mo Pacific 63 1·6 107. CLUBS TENNIS. lurn hse E-s!de C M. serv suiles. 681 Dover Or FULLERTON A HOME TO SHARE lnd1i.1stry experd. lull Dental A1s 't , eKP'i garage 5950 859-0089 ~_:_n1er. call 536·9524 av ,"-o5c·~0~66c5~~~-~~ SWIMMING . plu~ $290~ uhl 548-6369 Suite 14 . NB 631-3651 110~1112 Old gentleman needs help charge ~keeper. Ap-R.D A., mus1 Ilka to wor --2 Br. 1 ba. •,, block to fHE SEVILLE 2 Br 1 Ba m1.1(h more' Sorry. MIF rmmt to shr w Newpt preparing 3 small meali pHcanta need to be det•H like to have llme o", C1 Mission Viejo 2261 tie ach G 11 r . w I d . wlgar new crpts drapes 110 peb Modeh Oceanfront duplell, avall l IAY l WIEI dally. No heavy work. oriented and able to re-6•6-4801. HOME FOA RENT $800/mo 673-69'47 bltlns fncd yd ...;ater pd: now $325. yrly 548-9457 ATTRACTIVE Older lacty OK. Salary. concise I manual system. Denlal RDA cha!rslde a: Mission V1eJo 3 Bedrm. $375. 1 Br duplex. utils pd 26 \9 "J"· San1a An1 Ave open daily 9 to 6 MASSEUSSES 960-0331 or 845·2887 Employer oilers friendly perlence In a11pande S 775 Ga1ages and 41 7 E Bay Ave. Balboa. $585 Call 1-5 636--4120 Oakwood M/F shr lrg 2 story house .; ..., c--TO SERVE YOU. office atmo1Phere. com-Clu!MtS. Solo NB prlCllc tenced ~ards Kids & pets A 1 1 N 5 7 55 wlspa Jn Newport Shores ./c-_,.. OPEN 24 HAS Animal ho1pl\1I In C.M. petltlve atartlno salary requires addition 01 ded OK A' N 1 erg opets • .1 1 . WESTSIDE A rt nr beach pool tennis. ./..,.... '===~~~=~~-1 ndslul!llmekennel l)lf· and t>enelltl. Send re· g o ee pa menb. ./'loo..... ESCORTS /MODELS son Mon-Frl. Call cated and skilled pr( 863-0755 Bachelor 1pt 'h block to 2 Br. 1 ti•, new pilnt & w/d S400tmo -'/:i ullls. ./•,,.. ·----· 9 6PM 5 6 379 sume Including salary 1esslon11 10 our 118 r --beach, retrig. stove, no <!ripes $525. Avail now Niewport Beach So. 631-1655 or 631-0051 ./ -..... ....... Outc•l1 ONL V 835-9199 AM-4 -4 lll1lory to Box 61 . Dally 752· 1320. 1ve msg lewporl 8eacla 2269 garageS36S 675-9229 662-1700 MtF 10 stir Cost• Mesa .t._~.... FEMALECREWneededto llSWEllHSlllVICE Piiot, Box 1560. Cos1a --~~---- ' block to ocean. 3 Br , 2 C II IM 2722 llOO 161h Street T h N k 1all south to Mexico t ic. Varied shifts av11lab!e. lulllO •"c';'~'=C=•~·~92~6~2~'~== DISP&TCHEll ba. bllln kit, lrplc, yrly OrOll I tr WOODUID VILUIE (al Dover) lcS_;_;_5c•%_'.,_·,_11._5_~c~-:c:~_e~~~'~'· :~;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 prefer someone who can & partlt!me. No exper.1 Bookkeeper, PIT. rte•lble for rapidly growlno w1tt 5975 552-9038 2 Br 1''9 81. lrplc:. pool. 1 & 2 Br apts avail pool, 64 2-5'13 spook •P•ol•". lo•'°O ~--o -··-35 ....... condll!oning co locate S600 C II ... H I spa l/r pal olbal No M prof non smkr shr 3 Br 2 ..,, "'""' ,..,....,_,.,, .,,,. hrs. Complex bank reel. I 0 C -mo a 11. agt · · 1 C • 1 ASAP. 6'45-6739 lyplog "quired. Call High poy Hunt Be h h r119 ly. Fast pacec 2Br 2ba wtupdaled k•t l1pl 759-9100. eves 673-2658 pets. 1 ~Br $505-$610 Newport Beaeh No. Ba C.M. condo !urn 5275 oam1rc11 631•0140_ EOE 8"6•6390 ' ac · ter11Uc working eon dbl gar k•d pet 5600"1 C M 272 TSL Momt 754-0081 or 880 lrviflt' Avef\tJe ~ ,.., utll. 548-4301 ltelal1 2918 Perttntl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil dlllons No e11p nee. Pf 539·6190 Best FEE 0111 IJI ~ ~·-•c2·_1~60~3;...,--~~ (al l•th) • -NEWPORT BCH CONDO S j 301.a BOOKKEEPER/TYPIST 6-10PM Mon·Fr1 Altda -_ _ 160-40 Harbor. FV '" Cfl , .a C 0 • E E•o'd Ll ofllco wor• 2nd fir condo. 2 Bi. 2 ba, I bdrm. pyt upper, $425. Dlal Pti'nt 2726 ••S·ll O• TO SHARE ,.PPRENTI E T..,.,INE "' Sat Call M11. Parson $975 and ground 111 710 J1mes =O (nr 17th & '';'~;.,;,:.:::,:,,,.,.,-.,::;,;=~ 645.4224 A 12•0 sq 11· BORED? Add 1plce to Ille! 100 YEAR Non1mkt. Full/lime. In 631-8280 tor •Ppt. condo 2 Br . 2 oa. S8SO Pomona) 955-0809 1New 1br duplex condo. ;:;cli:=Crc:::;:;--.-=c-7.o l '.~g~•:":1 ___ ...:'.5:•~1 ·~50:::'.32 Hostess a Lotion• 'n' Laguna.Beach. 499·3•37 Cllllhaven. POOi & extras -----pool. spa, see ' Wiik to ---Nu Nwpl Condo 1 blk 10 llLIOl ISU"I lace eKolic Unoerle party Old c n (Or Furn)650-0504 1 Br. pallo. pool. gas Pd. Deach$550mo 661·0223 Saa Clemeale 2176 ocn micro lrpl w/d grg " lorFRE6mdse.8•7-5681 omga J 3 SR. 2·, BA HARBOR ~;~'.1d31 1N~"og~~o ~~1j Pt Niguel 2 Br '2 Ba. view. Lease 1 Br1pt.2nd llr. ocn 5275 1stlliist 631-65"3 . P$1{s8oor?::~1 . l~e:!1::: MASSAGE PROVID S AIDGE-GUAAOEDGATE Flower 645.8161 see gate. FIP. 2 deck1, views.cMltloc.$550/mo Ocean vu Dana Pt lux Mickey650·5711al15PM BY THE SEA lrtu14flotr0••tf I. ,00,, 52500 , __ poo!. spa. tennis $725 1st, tast & see 493·6756 condo 2 Br 3 Ba pool, Nwpt Beach 75&-902" Laroe Wes! German com· ClM"llllD AdmlH•nce ortlce. Im- mediate opening 111 shllta. N.B. S•75 hr to 11ari 646-3694 Jim/Toni nn•s 2 Br , 1 • OB 323 E 18th •96·7808 2 f I <96 2661 LIDO llY IPT ICM pony Okpands to !rvl-,209'99 T.0,,.-, •• ,m 2b••P-I• spa. rpc . ' , I • 0 •01• ·-. 5, Twnhse lrplc patio. ""' · · ~---1 Prime retail /comm I a11ae11 H · " " •ra1 l<lt'fposlllonstobe 4 bO 4 oe yrly Lido Isle gar 5650 El Toro 2132 3 b!ks 10 ocean Aemod PARK NEWPOA1' APT space 560-2370 sq ti $106 WK Plf 1 h lilied by serious appll· ClSlll(ll s 1600/mo Also Harbor Sierra Mgmr 641 -1324 •o:::..:.;:;:;:...----=~= I Deck Of ~ard $600 & I Bachelor Wiii shr 2 Dr 2 Oa gross lse Con1ac1 Tom~ w b t ~ ~ . ore. cants We develop & train Pn Specialty drUQ store 1· 5625 Open Sat/Sun apt w/same 6•0-8287 e s ei • ,.mer .... 1 s av-Is 1eeklno a m11ure View and Ocean Fronl 2BA l'Tlla 6lO JoanO"St 10_4 147 w Canada ___ __ __ Mike Jackson A1hw1U orlle dlclionar~ co., oui own managers as per Cllhlerliales clerk lo lrom 51600 · $3700/mo Adu!Tsprel Small pet Ok. New 2-ll'f 2 Br condo. _ ---1 Pen P1 2 Br 1 Ba, M/F Schneider needs home workers to wrtttenaooreement. workonapermanentPIT 675-9797 Call645-6453 5610. home 760-6951 Rooas 2900 $275~ Nn-smkr. for 211 476-2660 upda1e1oca!ma111ngn1ta. l1otatt1St1rt ba111,30hrswk. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATE 2~ba--:-11ouse-~ work 851 -2000 Ask tor CdM lower pvt room. ba. & or 31) 673-8013 Madi llWPDllT CEITtl-Ea~IY work . Can be don~ 11200+ ,., ltltli Tiil lllll lllUC lllrlTCI/ HVEITISlll SERVICE! Orange Coast Daily Pllo needs tuHllime drlverlac screener Re1ponslbl1 for picking up ind de livering &di and ad-re. l1ted material Will bf trained In shop to traflk ads, screen l•youts. "ilc Richelle 642-4321 bet. ~ & 5pm 2b• 5850-$1000 3br Etside c M 2 adults _ 1 Mr Ammermin entry. Patio N·Smkr. no PooL ljac 4br home, w•lhl· 3300 sq f1 for lease. w;.: watching TV F Al No experience necessary. 1610 San M!Quel Dr. NB $975-S2000 Fe1guson & child mi.11 5525 $700 Hant. Beick 2140 k•tc $225 mo 673-6617 dry, trplc SC Plaza. MI Deluxe improvements Incl. ~.71 t;.:;f.e0/Jo~;90:;· M!nlrnum quallllcation1: IOW MIJlllC Han" R E 642. 1183 dep 642-1371 fmgrl ~:,;;~;!:;::..._..:.:.:.:1 CdM toom-wllul! balh Un-21-35. str1!ght. n11mkr. Enclosed reception area.)--~====~--) neat appearance, •m· OlllllOH lllllllt lOO'sOF POSITIONS 651-8928m59 2 Br 2 Ba Apt ne•r "furn. No kllctten Prlv $275•9•·27421751-96•0 LglUeroom&secretarl.i S300WEEKLY blllous, relltble. mu•I Low pay. Great future. weoller, 81LIOA P£•llSUU 2BR 1 be New r::ar--.,,, Talbert & Beach, trplc, enlry No pets U\ll pd Piornontory Point female ! area 9 separale ofllce"• part/time al home llHlno haY9 car & be 1 year C•fl· Learn whlle you earn To •Personallied ln tervtews dswsh1 , balcony, 11no1e 1 $JOO . sec 675•4863 ., to share 2bdrm 2ba Cont rm, elev & lnilde ou1lncomet1xlormsdur-lornlerl!llldenl. llndoutmoreaboutlloall 11r-Fa1tp!acemenl Nea1 oay and ocean Maiure adlts pref 5525. garage, 1 ch•!d ok . no __ 5425 mo 873_860·1 ·1 gar . Ideal for Law Firm ttigta•se•son.Fa11 .E•s-CALLMONOAY 544-5491 . Tu111n, Ca •New1obshourly Oeaches. 1'wo bedroom Ag! ~48·7729 pets please 5575 + SJOO Costa Mesa, rurn11hed. Anacapa Assoc. l.lmlted. Uy learned. Fee. Call 9AM TO lPM ONLY t451 lrvlrie Bl. Tustin JOB GUIDE AGENCY plus small chllds room F~ii"•t-You wa ~ dep Agent . no !ee pr!vll1does Included RESP. F Mld·30·s seeks 759-946'2 716-842-8000. including 210·1Jll --CLEIF"I -r-502S S1ateCoMege One and rial! bllthl $900 Daily p,101 Cl•sMllads. 863-0755 $200/mo 431·0269 mature. quiet F nlsmkr 1--d -, I s,n,od~o~y,~E~k~l~73~2Q~8~.,-l '""""""""""""""""""""""""~I ftl\iAL Anaheim. 999-0202 pe• mon1h Vac1nt Im-MtF Newporl REF"s ,-shr lrg 2 stry garden apt, I a1tr11 ii ClcfAAETIE or VIDEO ASSISTANT Drlver1 wanled. 18 or 011'91' med1ara occupancy 1:ff~•;•;t;;·;·~·~·~··;.;;;;;2;i7~4~0 H•al. ltack 2740 Po01 ter'ln11' Jee g':: W'clll1/C M. Pvt bath/br, Rtaltll 2920 DISTAIBUTORSHIPS llQ llP oref, mus1 lurniM own 631-1300 lSl•T I I near' beach $aso c.11 . ~1~~~4 :451~~~~_1;;561.. 1200 sq"· 301§ s Orange Routes available. We Local perlOnl help. Part Ideal candidate thould be vehlcle & proof of In• K b k ? aner 6pm 650-5458 Av . So S•nla An1 S5SOl 1>r0Ylde money tor ex· time mature local perton a miture. dapend•ble Commission 75 1.0-453 BAYFR0NT 3 B1 f den. dock avail S 1800/mo 1 Agent 851 ·1651 8ayt1onl Condo, Vrly Cus- •om 111e and Ol!lk, 2 Od. 1 2'-'t ba, 2 car gar. provate o unna spa Steam St>ower Laroe rooms. '"" te•com. S2000 tvrnlshed or S 1 700 un turn!thed 673-3777 191 BAYSHORES JBR 2ba, security area w/be&ch, no pets $1650/mo Own/ag1 675·3561 BE.ACON BAY 3Brl3Ba I Of 2 1.?; Ti'il9e, n • enney Ufl port • Room !Of renl nr "Aach & Rmmtellnlerested In shar-mo Tom 851-8928 pan1ton, all location•. needed 10 help screen sell·Slar!~~ I with 9ood F ......, 1ng a hse In Coto de Ca.z1. 1 - -training & BONDED ital! t101t famlUe1 1nd to eommun ..... 1 on skllls Ind 01dn"t he win lhe wy 5250tmo. 983-4g5• Pref 1~1 28-•8, MIF 2000 & 2600 sq r1 to assist you in se!llngup supervt•e 1n1ernatlon11 !tie ibmty to tntert1c• Monaco Grand Prix 1n •731 Room there bllh $225 67!>-1823 wrk, 770-2840 so so &q ~4, 5032 YOUR OWN PART R hlOh scllool age ell· with Nnlor menaoement woman 30 & older New· Ammie, n/lmkr. to liif• -'oenl • FULL TIME BUSINESS. ch•nga •tudent• In local :,_nd pr~erred c:u1tomerL Cl) >---""'-. II<...' It 1011 ft llQl Wit •M IOI •IWJ IWlnl¥tw.ILl.Wl- •iS. lioo r lttl ~yo~ rt nol ilOnt ~enn,,b\ln•oort •S nM: 01 I• d•SIHIC\ITrlf d1lttrtnt 4part111tnl 11001 plans a1 Sta•lfld V1ll1tt 111 ll~ntmcton St.ch St1wtnd V~l"I.! is a rn ult ot tot•"Y ~rw~ltted l)lolu$ionll pL111111f111 l~t 11nct ot attent10n yOll lkSer•t A l)f r1ttl bltnd ol n;nurt •nd l•••nc ritsl~ 1n a to1nt '"th blbOl+flC fir s •nd Qwitl ~nds cooltd by n1tu1ll octan ttfttln Add 10 mtnl11"1t toum swimmm1 DOOlrr;ltuTrrll'ld-- 1 convtn1tnl IOCali6ft liiar WIOll'f 11111 r<nOIOymenl ~nd ,ou •t tot i p(ict lllJOl't "'ll•ld ~10\ldly titl f\omt (I •en Ktrmr,WnlPQ1'11 I Orir .ind I'll'(! tlrd1oom OM 1nd l•o bi!h ac1ul1 IO.lttmenu tram S~7~ Seow1nd Village' · ·~ port Beach 6•5-2590 Dr. 2,'r b• twnhse. Back * * 1200 sq.ft ----; smi'"OI: FR~N s5>1o050 150 S50E .000 ~~ooi~ie~~111-:;~.~me,1: wl~~1 ICla:~::~.or~~~~~ SUUllllDTIL Bay $225tmo 6•5·7272 ~ ~r•geM ': busl· K~SAL M Cf'llnQ't.8042JeneenClr-p..-IOn&UtylNf-e!'IMn. 15 SOrwk. & up Color TV Ammie lo lhr 2 br 1p1, port Bl, 553. 1t15 1-800·2•1-2268 Cle. LI Pllml, Cllll. 2 )'tltrsrec.nl Oentrll of. Phones In room c M Nl•mkr Pool, Jae. F 9 Ilea expefi.nce to hlndi. 2274 Newport BIYd CM s2751mo Mike 631,2737 C M 600111 incl ofllee. or s1e· Very proflt1bl• UT /Im. IESlll 1 Wide v1rlety ol t"90"'· 8'46-7""5 100 •mps, 12 t1 door c:onc::rele lorm MFG Co Fltll. "''· WIR train. llblH11e9 -=~~-=~==~) Rmm11 w1nltd, !rO • Br SJOOlmo. call 759-800ft Xlnt terms. Wrtte Bok Call 8"6-•625 light bul IOCurale typing SEAi SUNLOOGE hit, e11clusl¥t NB •raa ---•801 CIO Delly Pflol, ~-~-------1 req1i.11rtd(45wpm)preler· 1100 wk up Color TV S250/mo , utll 645· 1955 Aaa1aact•t•l1 3002 P 0 . Bo• 1560, Co1t1 Auembly ably on 1n IBM Memory: 3028 W Co11t H""'. Npl "ou C" 020-._.rl'I J •horlhlnd profo O ~~~~·..o....·'c...-) AmmlO wonlod, MIF, """· TV COMMERCIAL ~ , 0 •o •J• • "• , Stngle Plfet'I\ Nr• room to Slnkf to shr 3 Br ttome. GRAD IN JUNE? E-10 •ltrHIHfrH .. I H .. vy lneornlng pl'IOt'IM 1 kl k 7 ,.,,_A req1i.1lr• ple111nt. pro- ren1 owor nononam r Mstt Sr. Ba. gar, lndry, ~EMINAR·FRE[ + work How 1b0Ut your •....., lltten '"llontl telehone rnen- mo H24t16 M.8. H.8~8"6-12A4..8•0:;8 l88 ~~~~;;~~-·~~§~"'[";""'§]'~I ~E~o!'"~'~'l'~Whs~o;B;O<ld~~~:;:::::::~~~;,~~~~~~~! So Co••1 ptue •ro• -.... __ .....__.. you learn No lr'MNtmenl •.....-mttle 5..i ,.....,. a. mm m . -· •-• .,,,_.., "Catt·tor spot: 961-1479 ~lo! condo. 12190tmo Incl. utll, houM n1 be&ci\ An prlv by ' ltr"'.ct 10 wor1t In our ofl 11 prk, kl! prlv , l)OOI, 1250 lnc;j uti! 968·•701 many suceulul cllttnts In JOBS 0 ERSEAS •PD-ee Pla11no bNut\lul ~port Beach tac J..t non-smkr lhe lnduslry BtGMONEYFAST P1NM"....,..lflP9'80fl. oflio.tplusee.U: • 730.3509 Ask lot Bill Rmmt thr lg •bd flOUM In A.LL AGES Job Oflll'I ;u•r1ntetd _., so 1.1o. nr t>eicn, ~ tuin i~. ,:;;n.:di°t~.2~~; For into ca11 Fee 1.21&-453.3000 tni,...11tal _:~~~,!.~N~E~ w1tn or wllhQu\ kit TV, ------(2 11)tll4t11 E.xl 23 130 Ot ... llt•ffllllOo APPOINTMENTONLV pool. •ht b1 impl Non-Rmte w•nt4td Btltch Act (21J)tll .. 112l 1iw-•-•1sl 73150PUHm•riSt (l14)llG·IOOO 1m ~r , 1275 or S295 on Mnd S425 •'* uUI rftAllVW Cott1M .... 4'i13·3'90 CIC>lslr•no Beach Resp SPlfllTUAL READINGS N1t'tMfgw/200fTMCtilt11 -. ~ neal 831·11401 dys, .-.dY1C&in 1111mi1ters L.ov9. •n (3 •l1tu now l\N ITILETllOLR ~ UJ>PI" Deck bay. n-•mkr 49G-4538 av Ron mirrl•O• 8 bu•lna•i. opening• in Cotti M ... AirpOrt .,..,, Fronl dMk ~ ('· I lu1n Snr ltm 1m. kl1 & ;-a.-:-Al.o coun1ellno 1115 end~ 8elClh Min. panon, Pn. 752-0565 :t5 .. ~ lo:tlll\ ~•rd S250/mo &82·2112 Amit .,.·anted ,.. Pfef. ntlt, So El Camino Aul Sen fn'#'9tt. FlnMdnQ av.II In \lf ---20-30 ytl, n·tmkr. 3 Br Clem LIC'd •92•121ffi 0 .A C. L•n9•nw1t1er-out, !J..~,:H-lllpt.Tn;, ': Veget1111n1 ltilo me'di· 1p1 1tep1 10 bCh __ H1rrla Com~, •<t10 E '"" I' rt lttlon,klleh priv 12&0 I 123olmo. no1.11M Br•d 1lt SELL ldl• Uel'AI .,.1111 a L.••:•1~~m~1~•!"";;· ""£!!-~:_}i"';;""~""~'}"~'~7'1().!j~'~9~ ' "'"lltl •'il4~7 . wrti 497-M07 7pm &73.o:t90 Dair PIO! csri..-..ct Ad. • (71•152 .. 1110 '• N'l'W'IO •·..::-::.i_-c ... ::.Al~Oop<y::.:.;:.~1mp1::;::=·=m=11:...· ·-U) • c Cl) • c ·- I • J ;, ____ _ -.. - lit , & '° j In " . 1.35 cell If\-.,.. n ,, A 1111 In nt· "' Ith •• -F. .n 'IC:- tall tu- 1ci\ ()11 'Tl ror Ive fT to ey IUr II Is lie :>e 111 tll "Tl n- h, • I- n· •· Id y. >y ... )f ;t 9- •Y >-,_ •· I)' ·1 e • s I· s s. I- '· le ~- 3 II ,_ '· II :! e Orange CoU1 DAILY PILOT/fklnday, January29, 1914 ~--"b ler I•• llrea1ar $2.17 per day That'• ALL JO': pay fOt 311,,.., day. In the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY AIJ~all Carrntrz c .. tractm 1 GU•utaa 11111,•( 0 I nn Cleula1 ~ Trpes: Ate>••r. H .. urt. AEMOO!LINQ· AllP'\.... l .. tral ci.1n Up1•TrM Trimming HAUi...Muv~ ll40v 8tud11nt c•nino. Ak-e ... Coal (SLURRY Ml)() Alto custom Clblntlt te tsX¥18 WOH"--\;Uttom 0 Yard Malnt •HauDno llumtture. TrMh, Trw LIABLe. N!AT K.itt1 omm • AHICI · AHi Yfl In MM. Uc, bonded, tlgn, all fu ... Vwy r... MIKE ~-3283 993-5-418 NORM 641-t1M 0t 5'1-104.4 Rat.. Free .. umat•• lna'd Nl-3$t4 anytl,,,. ontble Rott'• prOY1c141d 845-4289 or &45...0032 REMOD"'L If' Lie & "*''*' 9e3.-0022 • Clean upa, llWI\ melnt.. O!ORGE'8 CLEAN UPS win GINn YfM t'IOUM ... Ptofe 1101\fl wallpape & Dt <;. • 0 109, kit, rm . trM trim ~1 wC)111 & HAULING. No tob too p«t!y HIV. t«er.-icee .... -.,;;,i!ii.~ ....... _"!""11 ... -•I .,. 0 It reMOna 11l tt taill•t ldd +bay wndw, Fl'9tlClh REMOOl!LINQ? Our •ti.a-lrM Mt. (714) &48-9441 ' amall. 995-8006 P1eue cell me. a.3M3M _.,... pricm. lynn 54"°"77 ~rol ... tOnal Mol'i' Detail ~~·ere~o s~~~~t;:· lied dlentl .,. out beat Comm«dal/ ..... ~lal PAUL'S HAULING =-.... -...... -• .,......,......_,,...__ ~I~= 8~~~ of "WE GALS SHOULO IUIOl·RV.-Planet..at your .. laemanl Cell ua today Landacape Ma ntanance Gar/yd Cl/up, 12' atlke w/ htppy 1oc.a1 ~t°"*'I. HANO TOOETHEA" home p( bull 8S5-5975 Repair-A.model-Roofing fOt rat.rencea .sae.2255 Quality Service, r .... lie, 11'1/8' p.u. &4&--0792. 24hr PROF. HOME MG~ Think you. 175..0383 939-0130 anytltM Ooora-WlndoW.Cablneta Sequoia Con1truetton: t>onded. 20 yr• In .,... I car• for YOU( hOu•, you la2 1lttJ11 Ptnet-Patlot·FencM. 35 Outllty ci111tom remodel-McWeen.y Landtcac>a I nlft can be ctrafr ... Btckpg. OUAUTY PAINTERS -.al!i""itiWRiaJ;.._-1 Dot .., will -1Q 1 1 yra axp Jerry S.&-«13 Ing & carptntry. Lie &45-5124 •-/~ ci.anlng, ltundry. •r-PROMPT, NEAT PAO-* * ... w1-n my #430817 Brad eee-2423 -•lftlMfl I randa & your a~lal FESSIONALS. 83$-7149 CM h<>f'M. Ratlablaand RepalrtSmallJobt:lenc., · EXP GARDENER 493~ Newport81vd ... Meda. Su..-atlve r9'1 ---------• Celluatlrtt1790-0321 rHp001lble Reaaontble lhelvet, P•r1ltlon1 ... Low I t TrM Trim. Cltan Upa.. 10• 1D • 110 4Qll VINEETA491 7192 12 YRS EXP; I'm amall, ratea. Mre. Llttleton rates. St•~ 731-3311 I ti ti Mtlnt. Pet• MMOH • ' • • . My price..,. tmlllll flu=tll = ptue the IRVINE MIRROR ·850 eo 18 c ..... HU 1a •• I ti ace•• IX RON &60-.6477 p-AU,LR Ind the HUNTINGTON • ar~t "m et TRW BAD CAebif? • ., .. ~..... ti ., CR "" ...,..., ........ BEACHCOMBER~ Want to bet>Y91t In my ciRJft i CiNO(EilM in-Call Prlvtte ln¥Mtlgat0f, MO\llllng. l . Twtoe 1 2' ltr 0f141· llJI Individual & bu1fnH1 YSTAL PAINTIN~ CO. ~uccoe. Int/at. 30 )'fl n::=h8f,:!1 ;;•u:~.hm 'r any 1tanat1on & repalra. 30 832·3232(24hra) mo S20-$2 . S0.-8018 FurnaCM•PootHMters =:..~~1tEN.atl· Avi:nt:Tn:-6~b~or~S 9'tp.Naet.PIUt5.45-2971 CALL TOOAVll •· -4 89 yra e•p. Andy 645·9031 "-· a. l Tree Trim. CIMl\upa I 1 I ~"· Prompt, rellabta. !1!!!~•----J ·--------aatw Stm .,.., .... , ·~ ••11 Ha rf Laa ca"8~ Reterencea. 850-3292 a•l fll Liii ., Ct Ctatat Ctacrttt oooR G LOREll '41d Main & Hauling r --:----.,...----Leo 8.47 2457 557-4508 ROBIN'S CL NINO Lewn MalnU r• LNf&i -Cu---H--P----PtlOIM wtt0 t..s P.aplle Your Dally Piiot LON weight, IMI great! Concrete, Muonry, Flat-Repelr or Replace -· SERVICE: • thoroughly Irrigation. Commllretld. atom °"" tinting TMt'a what the Service Directory Cellulite Ya 1he1 100-1. work, loundttloni. Block, CALL BOB 8•8-2923 Ba• "H clean houae. 540-0857 FrM .. t. Dan 5•&-5119 1,~9:.~.:n:O~~t DAILY PILOT Repretentttlve guar Renee •5·9118 brk:k Uc'd. 87&.-2828 ** HOME REPAIR C ~ C Ora.Ina clur from S15 SE.RvtCE DtRECTOAY •• 2 ••21 ,.. •ot '"' .. ctlon leanere ~al Ctl Repllr teueieta. dt.p, ate la el about! .._ latt • ltokkff i• Orivewaya, patios .• p11h1. D~all Elec·Plumb-Cetl*'fry LOGll h~•ltPt clnng.1w.~--""".,..__ I• lahtr PllllllH Anytime M&M 6.42-9033 --------ll'lirwiioft~!lio-00•m•p•u•ter-/I etc. No Job too Mtlll. :t5R9WA[( TAPING • Screena. Keith &48-4872 ••I* 842-92&4 DaynaNK DRIVING 1 &h« Lie. 425ii' ~20'17 manu11I. Moderate feea 964-0368 or 536-0553 All TeX1ures & Acouatlc Handymtn of CdM. Mr. EXP'D HOUSECLEANING ~:i:' ~'!C:·9~~~392 Int/Ext. SPECIAL: Avg agl l AcctHtlal Free countel &42-7047 CHiVew.ye, tldewalka, FrM eat. Kevin 813-1503 Fix-It. Odd Jobi, Painting RELIABLE OWN TRANS 1ty ••t. atucco S119 50 • ROOftl'RE: Xii typee of Xccounling tax Mrvklei. Sml but. computer bkkpg pat101. Uc'd. Ctll Ron lltctdcal & Wallpaper. 640-8259 Cella &46-8502 PERSONAL INJURY. Con-materlall &42-04.42 rootl~. New Recover• reuonabl• rat•• by tiOOMI work. fair rat••· 556-0034/Don 970-9828 NEED HELP? CALL JEFFI FORTUNE COOKIE trec:ll, Real Eltat•. Pat-..,.P_aln_t_lng_b_y_W_a_yna __ Leftler--::~m Llc/:~~_:~g2 CPA'a. J«ry 432-9870 local pkup/del, 675-0305 Ckil• art ELECTRICIAN: Priced Jack of all trades: carpen-CLEAN HOUSE. PRIVATE rick Hanway 540-o7oo 10 yra of quality & «•ft• C right. free .. tlmate on try. painting, ga.rClenlng. OR BUSINESS 751·3180 JllaH'fo menahlp In Harbor area. rttulaJ BUSINESS CONSULTING a~iatt Nald11 Loving Childcare my home large or 1m111 joba. Lie. clean upa, etc. No job too IP.,...mijfl'-..-.----(l>COYE) 751-9103 e.-1-~ Accounttnl w/computer *N;W cablneta,-cabl' ...-F/T J>/T Tues-Sat. Child 398821. 873-0359 1.,09 or amalll 556-2284 ~ Houaecleanlng: Refs. B(lcil, ock. RePalra. _.,ltWl"YICft-..,. .... _____ 1 to organae book• • '"'' must walk •31 ..... 86 c .. . B"' a trana, reliable Lorrtlne, c.men1. Low prlcel, Ile/ Quality Painting: we Clo the *TYPING,. preparetlnanclal' facing, bart & tormlca .u • .,.. ..., I LL ""'TANYPRICEJ QUALITY WORK, Honest 982-05101tt 3pm bonded.Steve831-1181 Jobotl'le<aonlypromlMI ,. statemente or lnatall a countertop1. 6-42-0881 Loving ehlldcare. My Quality Electrical Work Quotes Flat Feet Rea•. Steve 547-8078 •WORD PROCESSING* bu1lnft11yst•m & train CABINETS-CARPENTRY home. Want full time chll· Tellman Electric 385-176-4 MARK ROWAN 631-4877 JEAN'S HSECLEANING M I. Edltlng-&46-•3.42 11111. Alie tor blll. Sm Jobt·Aepalrt wetcome dren 9 mo up. 650-7189 C11•Hl•1 Resldteomml. 30 yra 91Cp. i°':~~ & ~epenClable ;.;;.;;~-;,;;liillBllo!CPP1M"'6.,.V"'1N"d ... --0~t,~'~. P~::1:: F~ Ul&L & PIUll&L 966-9011. 875-1871 Fr" Est. ~S-2003 TEDDY BEAR OAY CARE T EES Remodel, rapalra & gen. 1 36 5008 evea Ouk:k/careful. Low rat.. John anytime, 831-2050 Protect•. ~14 eves. Ca 1 Caring, Profeaslonal. aervlces Paul 730--0682 Reliable, Fast & Efficient Lie. T1390•8 552-0.10 =--~----- CPA: high quality Income rra IJ Nr SC Plaza 241-185• TC>Pped/remo\led. Clean-References evalleble ' Pa~la1 !!'"!!,;!!!~;!,_ __ _ tax work at reu. rttea. E•P•rt ca:pent'A Service c t t up, new t1wn1. 751-3478 H11liig Kim 646-8589 •&· 1 llYlll* ~, • .,, ..... 'li'"'lng .... 1tnn""tWl_0t_&ll; __ n_ Erne<gency TrM rm' John Brown 831-&483 Repalr-Remod· ddlllona •:_rac allrl ABRAHAM'S· Gan malnt OdMPJo8§1 RON'S CLEANING SERV L~~~~:.~tla 25/;o~~~53 HANGING/STRIPPING CIHn·Ul>I. Brytnt't Ooort-41tc. 548 .. 980 .. 1tr cleen-ups.' free 91j' SMALL MOVING JOBS For a b~hter home VISA-MC Scott 873-1512 ~ng 536-091.4 A!fblt HIRE ME HANDYMAN IEllm·llQE Qlllf. ~-8519 or 546-2145 MIKE&4&-139l Call 7 4--6796 sfJ~~+~GM~~~~~GJo. •HANGING/REMOVAL * f~p lfmct 15ri'veway -PaM<lng Lota Fences, decks. add'n1. 10 Remodel/Repairs: comml CLEAN-UPS•TREE TRIM 11 It wlll bark, neigh or eat Shelly' a Housecleaning 11 + yra experience t4~-d p,::=!lng Aeptlra . Sealeoatl"" yrs e>Cp. Wile & 3 kl ... to and r'"''"ld. Llc'd, bO-"'·"'. Indus /B~"--ld-tlal 5 Lie. T124-438. lnaured. ..IKE 851-1•"" "' ..__.. ... ,.. ... """"" ..,.. .... hay, you can buy It or tell over yrs exper. ratlable, M 1-s427 ..., vvv Al bu . acnoot & per. S&S Asphalt 831-4199 Lie feed LARRY ~8-8060 Ins For est· 552·9142. CALL CH K 8.42-2873 It In ciuallled. 642-5871. REF'1. 642-9208 WATCH US GROWi Cluelftad adl do It.... tonal pro~a. 851-1041 ,, ........ .. ........ tf •u.a. F0t0fed'*'M A~N A DA~N.OT • AD-vnol MJM71 ltlt Wut.. SIM Btlt Wut.. 1100 8111 Wut.. 5101 ltlt Wut .. , 5110 l1J1 Wut.. Siii ltla Wu... SIN 1111 Wut.. St• ~ •.. FILL/TIIE PIY Janitor nHded, co111 Pllar•-J Olert Restaurant -un&1T s.cratery U$1 1u11 time Mesa arM, 8AM-12AM. 6 -Ant needed for cafeteria, Ssles R T5 Farmera '1nt0rm office: PUT/Tiii Wllll dys pr wk . 816-331-3727 Long• Oruos. • leader In perm pit. No wknda. ROHi HWll•" eoepton, phonet. 111• Call btwn 9·12 831-77-40 SYDNEY 0,.,ARR Opportunltlea avallabla the retell drug lndust1t 873-4-403 alter 3pm. eu bkkPQ. Type 50+ wpm. . with the Los Angeles JUITllS ~,::np=~~yfore~e~~~ RESTaunaNT Opportunity to wort< with W0td pro1toaeaing exp.• SHOE SALES: FIT, 9.l(pr w ~ Tlme1 Clrculatlon De· Full time, 7AM·3:30PM. "' "" the largest IOltr com-plus. lrvlne 5-40-~ nee. Hrty + lnoentlwa + partment In our door-to-Npt 8ch area. M/F Mutt Previous exper. he4plul. Positions available for re-pany In I.he nation (OY« Secret•"' benefit•. No Sundays. door newapa~r sales be U.S. elttzen. 18 yra or Typing ekllls • muet. aponalble per1on1 to $10 million In tales last SE_C,RETIRY W•tcillfShoel544-8M.4 program. Guaranteed older & have own tr1n1, Salary commensurate take food orders & make month). Our s~ful Mr. Marowitz Monday. January 30 hourly wage plus com· Apply at 123 N Olive Or wte•per. Xlnt benefit dell type eandwlchea la 1 -.. an,,.. alt lOAM·. ' -paeka,,... Apply In person PIT, Mon-Frt 8:30-2:30: peowalkp• ot comellle. rom •II Part/Tl.. •H-/P.L ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19)·. You rcce1·ve s.....,.ial hono r, m1111on. Houra: 9AM ·-·-•~ ~--2PM. or 4PM _ 9PM. =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mondty Jan. 30th, 1;30 Meyertlof's 17821 Sky-Part time. Appllcetlont congratulations come from peers, project is completed, you are Training 11 provided. • to 5 pm or Tua. Jan 31. park Cir. Ste A. Irv. O II HJ •tll We a.re currently Inter· now being taken for relieved of unnecesssary burden, expense. Superjor admits your Potenllal to earn $300 laJltHHH ltf'" 1:30 to S pm. at Longs 261-6178 1 •nt "" viewing for an exp-Chrlatlan School. Apply contribution was more than orioinally anticipated. Libra and another plu• per week. For an In• Dependable, full time. Re-Drugs. 175 E. 17th. C.M. --------.,i.neecs aeer•tary for 18835 Brookhurat FV. o-I I bul knowted our Regional Real Eltete 962-3312 • ' Aries play key roles. tervlew. cal : qu res c ge Photo Printer for Kodak Restaurant Salee Department In Newport -------- TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Style 1s imprinted. message oets (714l857-2361• Ext l20-4. 01 plumblng. carpentry & MC/5S Exp. or wlll train TUYEL Beec:n. Thia ~Ion r• --••R •lmD f v --electrical techniques. tor top salary permanent Jo1\9 ~ 1 ..,..i.v. 161111 (55 •~ across. m~mber o oppo~1.te sex professes love and is sincere. Spotl.1ght IEIEll&lrlFFICE Some prior experience position & ~nellts. Call f'MIOP Outside sales. TC>P com-qu rea ''"""' 1 Help nesded. Apply Sat & on education, travel, ab1l1ty to overcome language and other bamers. Good typing. apelllng Im-helpful. Peraonal lnaured lor Interview 831·3330 ~u-· minion. fringe benefits. wpm), •blllty to opetate Sun 10:30-noon at The Avoid heavy lifting. Leo native plays key role. portant. Pleaunt phone vahlct. uM on th• job ' " " CdM agency. 759-8200 ~~mof'oei":et ~ PFripetontin... at~~ GEMINI (M 21 J 20). So · · .... manner. Airport area. mandatory EAtry level Photo Printer tor Kodak We're gettl"" a New L<><*I ·~-....._ ................ • ,......,. . a)'. • une · me prom~ses are not going to U'C' Can 11.3, 557-4630 position wl1h excellent MC/SS. Exp. 0t will train ... SALES flee procedures. We offer fulfilled. Realize this. become more self-sufficient. Means be aware of benefit•. Quatllle<I appll-for toP salary, permanent The Jolly Roger In Lake TRI VEL USA •very compet1t1ve 1atary. TELEPHONE Appt Satter. your .?w~ int~rests, protect self i~ clinches. s!art build~ng a. "security Lite G~:~.~~FF~~~p'g, cants apply Mon. Jen. 30, position & benefits. Cell Forest ls taking on an ex· Natlonall b&Md firm hu ~~:: ~!~ ~:;. S~n; base. F1nanc1al prospects are bnght and you II get vcnficat1on. typing .4Swpm' (Invoices 10am. at Niguel Shore• tor Interview 831-3330 citing new look ~· 1 medl Yt open1 1 age of benefits. To apply, eit'poft area. Call Terry CANCER (June 21-July 22): Lie low, go slow, leave fine points. & computerized printing Community Association. PRE-NATAL/Post Partun ~~:!:!!~~i~:'~ttrec:t~ ~ lha,8p egala en':f'~u; please call Linda Eut-Anderactc 851-0103 details for anotherda)'. Make calls, catch up with correspondence. open machine), aome tele-~!65~.N~~~Shorft Or.. Fitness Instructor -Ive, energetic people with Must be tree 10 travel en-wood at 687-1297. , .......... _ ....._... lines of communication. Routine chan~es, you'll be invited to dine out phone work (no •alee). 5 gu · p/llme. Academic back-an appetite tor suecffs. tire U.S. All e•penMS LLOYIS a&•& If Full/tl~~'3:30" to or attend theatrical performance. Gemini plays key role. ctv•. FIT, or PIT. Salary ground & exper. In r• Applications w111 be eo-paid two weak• training _.. 12 mldna.....t ahttt. Apply LEO(J I 23 22 . n . d . . d b .1 Open-ol' PIT $5.50 min Melntentnee Man for In-latedlleldareq 831-8740 eepted 10am-5pm.Mc."\. program with return trlc> Aaa .lflllll ""' uy -Aug. ).ocrea. yto rev1se,rev1ewan rc .u1dona Call 9AM-12PM or duetrlalpark,experlenee Fri .. Jan 30.Feb. 3, k gutranteed. For Inter-.,... tnper900, ...,._Th8:30-12 more suitable base. Focus on practical aspects. define terms wt th regard 2PM-5PM 646-9741 1n eteetrlcal & plumbing eKperlenceo· view: Mr. McLean at 111 lllia Street noon: The Nawpoftef • to employment. Basic tasks will be completed with aid o f those who Hll ... OFFICE required. own hand tools PROIOTIOI ~20-0100 from 10·5. IMta lla, CA 12701 1107 Jamboree Rd. N.B share your interests. Scorpio native plays key role. ..... a plus. hard worker. de-Can you ... •COOKS ~~n.-Thurs. Jtl.IPlm UlfS VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Spotlight on entenainmcnt. creata vll)', F~~~ ~~~ =~~ ~dr~: & permanent Spare 3 hrs nlghtry? =~~~~'0~~1~SES 0~~~;::"e Equal Opp1y Empl. MtF The Pennysaver 111ootc1ng romance. abili8 to make changes despite oppos1uon from those who spelling. Telex exper. 83 • 8 Awre11Youroo. ·· d •WAITERIWAITRESSE'S STu'T WOlll TOl•J 1°' 1 p/tlme telephone " Id h •· · b · ·d fi s I · c 1•1•1111 e g me . "'' • SECllnAllY satuperaon Hr• TU99 are o at. ct views on paper, su mtt 1 eas, ormats. pecu attve preferred. Houra 8·1. all • • dependable • BA ATE ND ER S / ---------Full/time departmental · · venture is likely to succeed. You could win a contest. Marsha 979-1711 Older cpl, e•per'd in all and sell motivated? COCKTAILS ICrRY/llllPR. rote. Good typing & tele-~~;r1~ay~to ~~ LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Focus on home. domestic adjustment, IWIAL IFFICI matnt have toots, salary. Do you Typing. shorthand and phone skllla Enthusluhc Ptaoenlla Ave c M possible change of re-stdence, unique communication from family Engineering firm In Nwpt apt. benehts. &4S.-l045 Enjoy working v.tth kids? 1~ra~~,~~1.0~e '~,~~~:~~~ ~~~':ie~: ~ := attitude: NII motivated. -lt-LIPHll---1-W.U---- mcmber. Stand tall for rights, defend temtory. refuse to be bullied by Bch needs versatile per-.UllOllllST 11 you can answer YES eetlent oompany benefits mobiles ht.'olul Pd va-pleasant personality h . b II I k h y 'II . .. k t d t I 1111 I i..1 I I Phone 646-7021 & d t . . sought. Apply In peraon * Qualified LNde one w o.1s pompous ut actua y ac s aut onty. ou receive to en son o o YP ng, ng. or a preat"' oue sa on n 2:30~pm Mon lhru Fri. 8 vencemen oppor-cation. 548·6b:' with resume to oomptete * Exe»ltent weges of affection." phonee & gen. office Laguna Bch. Please ~all tun1ty SECRETARY/ BOO:~-awtlcatton: Mf. Fuantee, * BualnessSubtctip. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Don 'tjump at first offer. Forces tend =~~~he~~'~ 9fs~rolng tor en appt, 497-4868 Come by & talk with us •• KEEPER. Motivated. 981f-Robert Bein, w 11111m *Fun or Part Time to be scattered, there is confusion and initial communications tend to IHIOlL ASSIST. PlllFIWEll ptease no phone calla. star1er. l person sales of-Frost & Asaoclatu. 1401 *Pleasant atmoapl'le<e be garbled. Time is on your side. select quality. refuse to lower 111111 IESlllElll FRONT OFFICE. Busy P~!t~~::,.~:~J.h~~P~ THE •ILLY llHEll lice. 261-t91 t Ouall St., Nwpt Bch ! i;~;~;:; standards for persons who arc envious. Contract can be renegotiated. Leese your own space. OB/GYN office. E•-Pennysaver 1660 Placen· • SEOtn••y Buyers and tellers meet --------SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Spotlight on respons1bihty, Ocean view. Jerry Liiiy's perlence required . tie Ave, CM. 22873 LakeForest0rlve "" every day 1n ctas.illed Want Ad Hetc>? Hair Dulgn Dealgn &45--5885 El Toro1 CA Clerical position. Requires 642 567S &42 5u 8 creativity, ability to enhance income potential. You'll be given more Plua. N.B. 760-6098 --------PIT EXPERIENCED ••liiliim, iii•• 3 yeara actual work exp-· - authority. romance will flourish, conflicts will exist but circumstances Hair Dreuers: IHIOIL ASSIST. SALES ASSISTANT ROOFERS erlenoe. Lt typing, fifing, eventually tum in your favor. You could locate lost article. Station for lease: Exper. front & back. Non-Stock brokerage firm, Need 410p quality front ottlee appurance. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Moon in your sign coincides with Hair Designer smoker. Salary & houf'I near Airport. 4 hra dally, repairmen. knowledgable TU Ttoltaitll °'r.f· U· TOTE·M·MARKETS vigor, activity, correct timing, appreciation from wider audience. Manicurist open. 540-4375 ~g1:niz:S~~~fu~:· ;:,1~ in-cold process, shake, 2510 N;?;~v, S. · MOW HIRlllG Project will be completed, you'll be at right place at crucial moment. Cllentele nee. IESIEllEll son. non-smkr, lite typ comp. At least 6 yrs exp /'.) Take initiative, stress originality, imprint your own style and be Ask f~~~~YF~~.6443 Own car. Salary + mile-req Salary com-lnro~~~~t;:J>alrs SECltnUY 1 J 1 r For positions on all confident. age Mon.-Frl. 9-5:30 merserate with exper needed tor company In d~ levels. Salary com- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Obtain vahd hint from Capricorn HllTIOIL TIH Call Suianne. 955-0850 955-7500, MtrJorl•. SllLlllH Fountain Valley. Please "---/ mensurate with el( message. You need not take .back scat, persons work in your behalf Interior plant care. Great Reataurant PIT. name badge as-Apprentice wanted. Apply ?" M-F, 682-0937. ,....--perlence. Up to $7 /hr For behind scenes. Means you have "hidden allies." You'll receive job & benefit•. Exp. & ear Meyerhof'1 Restaurant tn sembty work (•temping, 861 w. 18th. Costa Mesa --------I interview. apply at: communication which boosts morale. lends aura of optimism. nee. FIT. ~o-544o So. Coast Village need• pinning & packing). Dex-Sales· p 1 1 SEClnAIY U-TOTE-M-Market on Romantl·c t'nterlude a·s also ht' .. ~lt'fc)ted. HouMkeepar & care tor rellable per1on for terlty a must Hrs flex Llnge.rle home presen-Boer1 1,me. Typing. phones Redhill & Nlsson in Tustin &" counter help end lood Ctll 9AM·12PM or tatlons. PIT, $360-S.480 atngexperleneepref- PISCES (Feb. 19-March 0): Spotlight on communication, =~'.y,;:ip~~v! m.: prep, 11 :30AM shift 2PM-5PM.646-9741 monthly. can Enchanted erred.NptBch.&45-2700 at 14090 Redhill on Tues- intuition, resolution of dispute with family member. Lunar position &44-8.421 wkdys/wknds. Ideal for ·uL EITATI ·•T Lady. 250-0340. s101n••y day from 12-1 e.m. highlights friendships, persuasive abihues. tncrease in popularity. atudenti. Call Karen or " • "" FOi 101( l•FO CAU: El f I k d . .d A · 1 Hou11keeper/Mother'1 Eric alt 1:30PM Experienced egent deslr-salestmgmt P1rtTia1 ffl cments o uc ,;m ttmtng are on your s1 e. quanan pays Helper. ·~ dy Mon-Fri. 5•0-8044 Ing charming CdM to-WlllEllS Heres your chance to J<>ln (714) 731-5 or 537.4149 significant role. Own trans. Leg Nlg Ant N'OWhTr-ln_g_,R-en-1-8-1 &,,....,,.S-el-es cation with well esteb-Too Busy earning 8 living the "good handt" team! EOE SIOO Ad 598. 6-42-•300 24 hrs. People Balboa Island liahed CdM llrm. High 10 make real S$$7 Am-We have 1mmed 099n-~w;'ViiiiiWwiiiiiiiiiVl~lliiilliiiiQ~~iiWiiNViiM-' ltlt Waa... 5100 ltlt Wut.. 5100 ltlJ Wu... lllllllEIPER Realty. 673•8700 commission Incentive bilious? Our 6 yr old Inga In our NEIGH -E~l;HOW plus private olllce and llnanclal MN•ees co has BOAHOOD SALES OF-Real Estate (lie Required) WI U1U ltllY EDUCATION -s WE'RE GROWING $ $ $ $ S Nursing aecretary. 675-2311 Days pr<Xkleed .a mtlllonelres. FICES In the Huntington Guya,gala.hOtMmlkaral lllSTI1•011 Wor1< 1no~d1y 1n area. llUU'SIJllS &Ev/Wknd1875·3311 Be your own bou. Beach & Coate Mesa SELL tt KODAK FILM The polltlona Hated below F I T . P I T , n e • .d Certified or e>Cperlenced 963· 7 45 7 areas This PQJltlon re- coupona. Church benefit. ara for Subatltutff only: Senior Eacrow Officer pos-car/phone. Join W~t • FT /PT. dayatevenlngs RECEP /lt1 lffl0t quires customer rela· 2-40-0427 ltlOflS ere avalltble •t our ltrgest ~cy llnce 78 Convaleicent hoapltal. Mull type (Touch) enCI lite Sales Ilona. phone wor•. and m- ACCOUNTING ~~~~~~~~ ''Hub" oenterlocatlons In •Dana 1 Hakplng Inc* Newport Beach. Excel-general ottiee 645-7811 Ohl IH Ttlh Storti Ing Typing sklll1 of OU Torrance and Newp0t1 714-75().3964 lent benefit•. &42-804.4 Receptionist Spare time. Earn $10/hr or 40wpm. anCI prevloua EARN WHAT Y 110.00 ,., ~IJ Beach which require un-lllH/OlllLI GUE OFFICE. Bright peraon tor Prestigious non-smoking more For appt: ~5-3500 :~ ,:~~~~.;'~o~': OR SPECIAL EO der1t1ndlng the pro-Mature, loving peraon dlveralfled wor• Good Newport Beach law firm ••us-•••11 ARE W TH NOW INSTRUCTIONAL cesslng and cloalng of .-.. ~ W 11 need• a tutl time reoep· -,..,"_ days are mon thru FM .. AIDES not only 1811 eec:rowa. needwu to 111111 pr.... with numt>ers. I train. tlonlst who hae •Int die· Be auoeleted with the appro11 25 hrs per week. IALll OPININGI Time for a change? Make the right move to COAST PROPERTIES CO. IN ORG' CNTY!! b t 1 h le 11 la couple with ehlld car• & MacGregor Yachtl tlon & types 60wpm, legal winning team at Centu~ Pla11e contact. Tim 14, JI'" llHr ~ro~a. n i:Ciidf:gmpax~ hoult+t .. plng. Refa r~. 1631 Pl1eent11, C.M. exper desired. room for 21 Surf Hunt. Beech 1 BleMk or Kim Korsbrek T..._.. are a hour,..... day Eves 850-9112 only "--tury 21 on t ...... 11 71 .. 1558•8287 In this market you need oll the help you con get. TS ,,..._ .,. ,..-changes, le&Mhold ea-IFFIOE OLlll advancement. Call for ..,..,, ,,.. .. IOOlllTUI polltlonl to WO<k with 11191 and out-ot-atate tmllll llllllH FHt peoed Stnll An• of· appt. 7141759.1477 beach. W• are now up· llLITATI Coast Properties hos been in 8olboo for 2!S ... lllEPl.I. ......,eiy Ind profoundly tranalara. gredlng our staff & took-Equal Opport Empi--• years; our resources provide you with the handicapped atudentl et FIT uatatant wl1h exper. floe '"k' energetic de-llEOEPTIOlllT Inf IOt Nlf motivating ~, .. llTI PRIOElllll apeelal cent•r tnd/or S1l1ry wlll be beaed on Fl•x. & en«g•tlc. Ctll ah talled peraon for typing lor prestigious Newport succea1fuli llc'd or unllcd. Get • puppy or kitty support to mo•imiie your earning potential. et ..... located In Buen• your experience ind 5pm &42-22.55, 546-1551 tnd genl. otflee dull•• Center otllc• Typing people who wtnt • through ctaallfled. and . IT&n lOOT '400/WI Pttk. Dana Point, Foun-ucrow background. MOllf ILL Tallll WPM 55 979-7000 aklllt & pi.uant attlluCS. dynamic office with ex· give 1 puppy or kitty tor A1k f0t Kenne th L Siegel 673-54 10 Ganaral ledOfr, r.conclll· ttln Valley. Garden Generoua AHoelttlon Male/t.mala. to work In ottlce clerk a must. All employff pert !raining & tutl time Chrl1tm11. &42-5679 atlon and 1n&1y911 of ac. Grove , Huntington benefit• ara lnctuded. Newport home l office. Type •5-50 wpm. train on t>eneflta provided. Cati management. Call Biii .. ., ....................... . count anti. Beach. Irvine, Ml11lon 10_20 hralwk/flaxlbl• computer. 540-5850 Ron Jac:kaon. 844-4242 Aue. at 7141538· 7542 Vltjo, Plaeentla and Our A11ocl1tlon It tn cell fOf appolnt"*l • ~t.•,v.~· MILUI 444W. Ooeen, ate 1418 L°"Ol..ct'I -----------~ Stnta Ana/Tuatln. equ11 oppof1untty em-Muat be knowtadg.able Operator tntwatlng ..,. HOIPTllllST /TTPllT llLll ployef that ancour9ges In tl9Ctronle1. Saltty v1ee 11PM-7AM M1ture Interior d .. lgn nrm re-Precloua mettle High ca11Clt4.lH~ 1or Info. Orange County Dept. ol £ducetlon Aff. Action Emp. M /F •cu. expeMl09 ~ ~aon. Exit praf9r qulrH an enlhu1l111Tc comm & CJflW. l«I exp. llltiea.lfyoudealraapoa-manant po1tt1on., cal· 5'40-1717 aelf atttter to htndl• nee 250-1900 Mr. ~~1~ ,;•:;=h.~!~ ~=nit~~ : Part/H•t .IHtterial phonea. typing, filing & _B_llh_o_P _____ _ aume Incl. hlatOl'y, qut»ft· No txperi.nc. MOMM.ry general ofllee dutlea IALU p IT ~d ~~c'i:£9 1 0 eauon a nour1y wage ... 20-30 hourai~11 Mon· =P=1e~1t]"~~c!a1~i.~M~o-ij2~880~~:~9-~1~2ru~' ~30~-~·~· ~?~~t-::=:=~-·R~~~~~J~ f£D(Ml cpected to: IJoxhOldtf, Fri night•. Ctll tit. 5pm -MEN. - P.O. Box 1709 Box 7290, Newport only. 551·1480. wtth WOMEN FUN JOB Fund /ljll&ll~M Gltndalt. CA 91209 Beach. CA 92868·7250. Tm I aklUa Ex<*I com!>*1Y railing '°' u.s athlet .. Equal Oppty Em t>enema and tr•mtn· ssoo-.seoo mo Guar • NEW BUSINESSMEN Contact the DAILY PILOT for Ln.lo rmatlon r e gar dlng th• county requirement• for using 1 Flctltloua Bu1lne11 Name. 142~321 EXT. l32 Wlllllll doua g;owtl'I potentltl t>onua • comm \Full Su-...i .... u-.. ...-09r• S1l1ry comm. w/91Cp Call trm •. PIT mngmnt tvall ) .. !:: ·-rty·~ _.._ Mra Paraona at 831-8280 Mr Hiii 75.4-0eoa Call ·-·.. .. ............ ,. ...,,. before 4PM • 10em Sat & Sun Muat aCIV9r11N In cta .. 1f1eC1 ---hi~ ven, .. atlon MQOf'I 842-5678 0t •man ~~P· Hourly --------~ =~:. Daily ·Rilnt ................. ··· .. . °'.,. ~ DaUy "'°' : PAIT TIIE : · Deliver Daily Pilot by auto In · To_,. .,.z::t;;e-• Lquna Beach UN (2 houn . (714) 541-7058 '::.:,:St =rY.~~ c.1 DlllJ Piiat ~ : weekends A.M. Earn about : f•=M redntP't*· per day). Weekdaya P.M. -;J 111411\ a Iota Of dtlW? Find A ~,l!!O" Cl•ded. Mt-1111 : $400 per mo. Call Mr. Barrow :.· a dependaatle car In ~ :dtelfltd::::=:"':2 ... ~1·::::::..1---......:...._ .... _ .. ..:"_..:..~!!!!!!~~!!!l!!!!!!!!!i!l!!!!1!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!-:-:~-!-::-::=!!! -~~1 · ............ ~?.~~~ ~ ... ~~..... . . . . . .. .... ~!!!!!!!~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!1!!~!!!!!!!1!!~~ " J ' '/ • I' Orange Cout OAJL y PILOT /Sunday. January 29. 19~ Ca•uu I llltetllu••• 111 INb hit 7114 Altef, 1.,trtM f11t1, ....... :!!~~E!:~~ !!!IL.J!l!ll!!!!~d!! .... !Iii!!* ltal~nt 1111 Amway Cuttomwa-Lott ,.. C::. wNte 11008. ... 1111 flit , 1123 lltnMtt.... tl4S feJbnl• tlU Qmeltt IJIJ BJW'J.,r "" equG>. 086 your dltt11butor? Ctll for UdO 1• green S1200. ihoo2, llr.XUIKi.iritf. 1oou.stOCAR8 '1 Ceprlc'e eQ. 1\11 torall.S-Robat 10001!. praduolJ Thom 91\d~ 11a-e1e1 w.t>et, 891( ml .... "" FIAT 8 10 '815 ... Alk ibcM.lt tM ~wt SEFROM IJW'.-'t• cs.an Al oond OottntrOt'lt, •1. Del Pen l\IW. o&4-01sa ~ L 1 ad'~' '*"'· '4l9S e1s.ee10. paltlt, top, I.Vee. tw.itee, _., ...... yow tnrv our To~ .. ..., 1310o1oeo. '41-1123 · _ _ t ;:a•ll!_ __ rul"I& e•c.l nl MUST purch'" & ..... Plan• .. ..,...., C..r1ten MD 8Ati~LL CARDS I BUY anton fl' '74 BMW 2002. 8urgund) 8Ell S111N 78'-'f204 ,. II.IMS OllVllTilll SU II FlllTI ' Pdara 2088 word proc Pf•1t79 coli.ctlont & H~ w/Ull boll $.400 wltan Int. V«Y ctMn ..... 9 ••Tl YOU'VE GOTTO SEE Wt ha~ a QOOd IMCtlon 48K ,,.._,.,.,, Incl S3Qc) llnglea. ,,.,. 831-0418 Bob 015-91 .. 731-eu2 l 4000 or tradt for THIS TOPL!SS BEAUTY I of NEW ' uMd CMt· .. ~·~·,. ' SLANT 8 ear plut ~ 17g eVce r;Q\ tnQ aOod 1301 au.11 Su..t •Ba8tiG1..._itngu~tprogramt -·..i COMIC BOOKS~ HONDA 7.1 MOTOR 631-42$3 llree. s1850 831.el>14 NEWPOAT8EACt1 5 tpd. Aa#ye Wt'IMll rOletal See UI todtyi '"" Aeecfk. ... '4-BASEBALL CARDS Hardi) UMd. MOO/obo .-.,,.... (POMO). Summ« le Jut• printer/typewriter w t>ought & told t82t New· ~50 77 BMW .32()1, Lt blUe ·17 CV~ .uto tr.na. blu, · Jeound theGOrnet·SAVE o.iay ~ 6 rlbbona, port Blvd 850-2685 SIA, AM/FM cau. S2200/obo 17Mt74 NOWI S3000 (~)5'!.'' SS/OD -• lit1 Dtckt f l t.-.c> ,,_ ttr•. ,,.._In· -11111 d..U e Sltv.r RMd/Otlv· F0<d 2300cc engine (talt) ttrlor 875· 7031 01 '78 CIYlc, Clten ut I lnt, 2 Cou VW ltunl C..U •l llar llJI Int .... tk 1140 ettl rlbbona. 4 DtJsy wr,i., and 4 apd trana.. (good). srde tit, 25 to 27 ft. tlee. 851·91C>e. dr htchb9ctc, air, 50K ml, ~~~11 ~ ~d Ratlki MllC. r•iri9. amen EVeR9fRIRd MOST Gal S3 .. e.48-5727 Both tor $76 497-1427 water, marine hMd• & gd Or .. 12200. 850-3452 evtnlng• & WMlkendt Huntington BMetl C OHHEll C HEVROLET '-.:-fl 1 • I ' ,._ I ·. ,~ I ' SU-1200 -i>PIOt, drahlnQ boatd, ANTIQUE collectlblu. lf42 G E oo1ot 19" lhOweta. $7. 15 a h per '11 lllt •79 p tlud A/C tm/fm PttH~t 842 2000 tadlo/cauene. Sat/Sun alto antlqu. repro furn 4 Free tt I!! 11 iv S2o1~':° rr;:t•Gal mo. 548-1608 bet SPM Loaded with •Yel'y extra cua~ 5 :;, snrl, tinted 1670 p0;;a;; 611-+. New · Ckmltr II 10-8. 5141i\ Marguerite. houMhold of goodies. Free to good home, Aua-Aquarium. atand a acoM. 35 Ft. SLIP for POW'ef ~nly 1~,000 ..:~&.ti:': Windows, V«Y clean. reg lnt.,lor, alloy9, atwp car '":mi~':· 1~.,~'·au~~: •'T8(f0td0ba. ale. pa, pb, C • ,12.. Sat/Sun 9 on..9131 trallan S"-Phttd, male. $300/bo 9450~5 Boat 21 Balboa Cov... 1 erp, ar S 1 h g .. $5700 840-0185 $7800 2l3·286-M~t or ..... ,.,. ....... _,.1•7 pw. Juat MfVl<led. Mike "ti tH " Oefallald, ott YOl'ktown, 545-3315 $300/mo 673-148.4 alnoe new. 111 aa '*" ' ' "'""' •u • -'J\1\1·....., u " .. p~ .. 751 2770 Carpen\., ( MechanfC'a 1 blk eaat ol Buahard. Lenox China, Ha.rvett pat· car warranty. (1EACl75) '80 CMc:, 5 apd, extru, 7l4--.r~9v oner -·: • ~ht Giant lawn saleol )-la• lt.144 FsrM tO ~~ homtl 5F wht tern. eat tor 12. $500. An-Jlftl,t .. ~........ m1U• •Tiii. LN ltlarp. 50K ml '3700. 19 ... Targa Carrwa Fully '77 CAMP!RVAN 83 lA Baton loaded. 8Kml i;;i'; a many other gr .. t n1 • cam~i""' m x, yrs. t1que ayatll, 39 plecee, $12,000 7i!O:o719 15.40JamborMROed NB See 1111 MM352 equipped A• new Complet /.WC bed loe gray. lmmac $9500 obo ltema Complete weight sXf 63 Fumltlll'e, pc;: 53e-80 $600. 650-2375 ' 840-6444 :SO-Prelude. 5 apd, pwr 7 1 4. 8 7 5 -7 1 0 1 0, box a ~blMt .• 78K. ml. ~ 1727. 619-74M773 Ht w/bench. pickup tures,knlc-knac1 & Free to good home amell, Magic Island GOid Card Jttlft (formerly Roy Carver) aunrl, am/Im casa, rtd/ 7l.c..e34""'373 ctMn, u la $4000. After ·113 NEW YORKER No tructc, tOOI boxes. many clothing S tots more. young male blaoek Leb. S 1200/obo ... ~9904 Wtniea apece "°'• for &C~D rtd, hi-fwy ml., idnt oond .. I~ 1 6pm wttdays 951-255 t down. rr .. ~ulty, ueum mlac Sat/Sun. 8 AM on 18&72 Via Torino. 673-50561650-7247 · 32' Mllt>ott under con---~ -11 Honda aerv .• $3800 obo --------• teue. 548-285! 379 I! 23rd, 2 bloc*• Turtlerock MAGIC ISLAND gold atruc:tlon, 9hOrt term. Call eve/wknd e.42·1714 176 SUBARU: RUnt good, ;;::--.-----~~11i trom bec:I( bay Germ Shec:>s. M/5 yrs, memberahlp lor tale, Danny, 80S-484-1379 S•~LM.ltno amtfm caaa. Mut1 tell. '79 Bue. S3K ml, exit cond. W~t •--rt •··c"" l 9 Flt'n yra, AKC, lkt chll-greet gift. 7&9-t929 1 ••111f Honda, automatic $4950 S2100/-""" ... ~7839 1tlck. Grunblg am/fm OOUSEDCTRA GARAGE SALE ::C _. • d r • n • w • t c h d o g li~ln .... Prime conO-present owm """" '" stereo, at\/rl, radlala. TO CHOOSE ~~0 .. Sat 28th & Sun 29th llllT •YJll IAl.I 875-9137 M0&Qr" le. ~<!...n;e'", w~~I! eWreclng dirt bttCa :Jj llYlmlJ bought .. ~808~ug ·~o. '82 GLF auto. amltm $5800 obo. 950-3054 -rt" _:N Sam to 3pm at· 30 yr collection, low T d h F .... 1k L b >rig ......... ..,... .. 5225 .... ,. .. 287 .,...,. ., cua.. a/c, sunroof & '1011111... .,.. 3387 Fuchsia. C.M. prices. Sat/Sun 9-5. o g ome. em v a late sale prloe 760-92 0, c .. rome ..... ~ *'79 3201: • IPd. A/C more 151< ml .. llke new, '79 F\abblt Otl. 5 s,1, antf, 4 A to Trani AM/FM Arcade size video game, ttOO PALOMA DRIVE mix. Good wllh chll-NEW SCHWIN CRUISER <994XEQ) USYmmyltaaeS245mo. dr. am/fm. nu eng, yel· Ste<eo Put allttit kick In 11 dren.Call 548-8728 Magic Island memberahlp, $l50. 445.1449 *'79 320t; auto. SIA no cuh down e.41--4050 low, $2750, 759-0706 your Illa. ~ a Colt _ steam cabinet, s m gym, -ODDS 'N ENOS SALE F t 11:.029 s a v e S 1 5 0 0 . (468292) C p-'~ outdoor patio tebl•/ 2 1 "' 1 11 mlaL' ara art v C l.. *'80 320l,· 5 spd, '"/C T!Iitl l 9 '82 Pick-Up UC, bed·lln«, Great ar • rMI ,,... chair• 1928 antique re r'V· urn ure, ..... 213-595-4756, ask tor ••rn " .. 31 I U500 ( 09 0) ref rig (works). clothes. _646·3888 2 drrefrlg,s175· Kg IZ bed Tom Of Hal el!'f'PILGRIM 1375. (S65ZOL)oo USED CARS dleeeC. ~~-~9 T 2 .... I. shoes, furniture, odds & SUN 8·4 al 531 El Mod-S 150 }-pc MCI tofa 548-8381 *'80 3201; 5 spd, SI R TO CHOOSE FROM ~ $200 Oak tables S75 ea. Rattan din set. sot a. ehalr11 ( 172763) 'I.a •••art COIY. Sou 1 t 8 h 7 C 1 ou 1 n~'!~~:'~ end All kmds of s1utt ena, 15th cross st. Ladles 16191 320•4107 $700 Preaego atrollet ••t9r Ii.kn I '* '80 320!; 5 apd, SI R 'II OIUOA ~ ..,.. _..,, gon1 10c-S300 3 spd tuke. wetsuit. artist $60. Darkroom Omega (1BIN458) 4 cyl, 5 apd, Fll<:l Air, 5 apd, gray w/~ lot.. Huntington Beacn I SAU easel, motorcycle trlr S50 queen sleaper. D2 enlarger-t $50 Or Ne: Puch Mui Lux. ~ *'80 320!; 5 spd, AIC Power ateerlng, Powef ctoth aport aeata. alloy9. ...2-2000 LAllll STATE * Giant carved doors from Naugahyde, yellow. grn, belt otter 548-0628 obo. Extras. 548-33j8 (970ZER) •II hlllU'I Wlndowa, Power dOOr bra, 5 yr unllmlt ml. guat ~~ed~:~ ~~frl~~u~~:,~~ ~~x~~Pe C~~:~v~~ orange 57:µ3M SmallMexlcan wea~tbl& Riva scooter. 180oc. w/2 *'813201;5spd,A/C SOUTH locks,Rallyewt\eela,Sun Paid S15,000 aaklng Ftr• l walnut gun cabinet, an-or the Theater"speaker. 7' couch & ottoman, maple 4/chrs, $75. 4 weaved helmuts, 4 moa old, xlnl (1ARM692) Rool. Under 12,000 ac-$12,500 n~ 850-3339 '89 Muatang. 2 dr HT, hque Oak Buffet, desks. Honda Express Much -t~bles, Spc dining sel. laddar backed chrs. $60 con d. S 10OO1 ob o *'81 3201; 5 spd. SIR COUln· tural miles -Dont miss vw BUS 1974. LQOl(a & bucket , .. 11. 11ereo lamps, chairs, 28th, 29th, much morel! 675-9345 9 ft stereo cab. $25. N9YI 641-9308 (l00U765) this onall (T0884) Kelly rune great. AM/FM cau. w/tape d ... k. atd trani. *'81 3201 5 "'""" SIR ISIZI Ratall Prlc:e, $10,835. -g...3 2129 Vista Laredo ANTIQUE PINE ORY SINK, ratan chrs, $75 Gooc ; ..,..., Extra. Must Mel S1995, Best otter over 11200. Keep the home llres burn-chest of drwrs w/slate & Japanese llv rm couch & ••ttrcycln/ (1CZXS42) "WI WILL MT OUR PRICE... ph 553-1098 Roge<: daya 6&2-0957; LAG FAMILY SALE: Sat/ Ing this winter Fiii your old Ille top, exit cond. 2/chrs, $225 Hutch lcttttrt toll *'813201; 5 spd, SIR ltJll VtJ" 179 eves 673-3480 Sun Camera equip, tape llrewOOd needs by look-S 125 75g...1929 S 125. 3 drssrs, $50 ea. :! 179 Kawa:akl lOOO, iU50. ( 1CYCOM) 11 lllllSILI South County VW·llUZU deck, lurn, bOOks. jewelry 1 n g 1 n c 11 s5 t t I e d end tbls. $25 ea Gooc 536-9968 ah 5PM * '81 320t: 5 spd, SI R Volume Sales, Sefvkle 18711 BMc:h Blvd '78 dt282 sunroof all '73 Capri, clean, new cart>/ 951 PRESIDIO, C M 642-5678 Chinese decorator chairs. sofa bed. S 125 2 detks (785185) And teasing Huntington Beech xtras, 85K' ml, blue, auto rad. $795 obo 541-2429 ~~~~~~~~~~~!!~~~~~~ 2,S125bolh 8'comf yel· S25 ea. New stereo C4b '80 Suzuki DR-400. OeMr1 *'8t 1533csl; auto, lo ml 18711 Btach81vd ... 2·2000 trana $.4850 497-t860 ,75 Courier, blue w/ahell, -:: 5100 "--5510 low couch $40. Nds ,... S 100 2 lrg plastic chra & 4-stroke. great cond '*'82 5iJ! .• P~~!.'~1R Huntington 8eac:h ·71 Toy auto trana. good '80 244GL. auto. ale, xlnt, crpt, am/Im caaa, rune ltlpWut.. =ii COVflf 760-9651 2 ottomans. S100 5 ti $900/obo.646-2119 (lH)l42·2080 c:ond $700.989-1142 loml 57950 .... 2_7251 gd.S1300obo536-5"8 TOP SU 4 blonde 1 2 brunettes, S30 wood closet. $75. Lrg ca· (1ESF912) -Daybed wl bolatera Kg Pac It Y b r w n s 1, '8H.., 125R Honda Liquid *'63 320I; 5 spd, SI R J11a11 tl '72 COROLLA 1200 111 177 '76 Granada: New brakea, Femali!s Pref. Models& cute & euddley. We are matt/box $20. ~0-6496 wshr/dryr, gas, 5175 Cool w/xtras. clean, (002357) illi'"'iil-.-"l'-""!""!~~-Top condition. Sl lOO IC. tires, bltttry. Muat tell. Escorts 12131866-1984 mllllon s puppies but you Din rm tbl/6 gold velvet New Zenith color TV & re· $650. ·so Suzuki 125 *'63 633cel; auto, lo ml '72 XJ6. Red, xlnt cond., FIRM. 644-8051 We apec:l&llH In Men)ede• $2000 firm. 873-2491 Tow -truck drlVer. must ~!~-~~~~ ~~ ~~M$10 ea. ht-backs, china cabinet. mote control. S300. MIS< S350. 541-2062 Rocky (1GRM010) lookalike '84. S•800. E~ Benz. POl'eche. BMW. We •76 Pinto, auto, xlnt cond have gd driving rec. Min.__ ____ Medlt. med. wood cir, lamps, $10-$25. Misc '82 Honda Nighthawk 450, *'M 3181; 5 apd, lo ml 760-0705 days 760-8866 ·~,~~:.Lt~~;~·:~ will 1Tl1'9t . y~r speclll-51200. 989•1142 t yr exp Top pay & ben· AKC. Hungarian Vlszla, 10 $1500/obo. See to ap-household Items. Dayt •Int cond, lo ml, $11 50. or . (2ANX294) '78 XJ6L, ReQency red, cuaette 1 0-;;ner. Runs catlona-.m:rget the car =~=:-:--~--:---:--- ellts Apply G&W Towing mo old, exit health. Only preclate. Joy 839-3765 646-1727 (keep calling) bst otr. 675-7376 * 84 3181; 5 spd, lo-ml saddle Int, .AM/FM, auto, great. S3400. 494-8279 for you al an amailng '78 FIESTA 4 apd, ttereo. t32 Industrial Way, CM to a ~ood hme. Ask tor eves; 963·3433 days .63 YAMAHA RIVA 1~ (701971) A/C, PIS, P/W, 200m1 on aavlngs. We stand ready nf1W radial$, looks & run• Jenni er. 83l-8309 Din tbl & buffet to match Woodl h en2~hlpid5' '°:'8g00. ~ S1000. OBO 642.,..942 Hl·l1l1 nu eng, 1 ownr, xlnt cond. Tda1k il7l to aerve you and we elm great $1750 631·3016 TllAllEES -h g • w e. l 208 w. 1at, San1a Ana 877-5022 sf to pleaae Day or night '78 FIESTA: JC.Int c:ond, 1 Leading women's fliness ~~S~~P:,H~~a/~~~~ ~~~ Blig;~~li'~~ch. ~~~i~~1:':'e~~ ~s,-~-::__k_t,-m-1"":i""~..,.1cy--:!=-s=-. 2=-~=-?=n~ CIOaedSunday "luaua la l3 ~~S~t.E~~t~ ~~~~~ ~~539 Mandy, LOl'I, owner. $1975. 75~ salon seeks hlghly moll-S99 & $150 752-7150 Goroeou-4 pc llv {m set. obo. Can be seen at thf condition, 1200 mllea. LARGE SELECTION OF 1 a;;;; Int. "'"· xlnt $1500. •78 T-BIRO: Diamond v~ted people to assist Oalmatt~n pups. AKC. 11 Exit cond. earthtone. ~~~l g~~S:.~~~5 mt s950. 673-5824 eves NEW 6 USED BMW'S! ~a~1!x~~ $~ obo: •9&-26&1 or &7S-3882 b ... , Deantlc Jubilee Edition, ...,ery op. cl ents with our unique wks, all shots & worming Must ... S275 Call any· LNl IUll lft Work 250--0607, Home Vtlbw11ta 17 laic• 1307 lion that Ford ottwa, exercise program Appll-Guaranteed haalthy time 637-7086 --:-W:':'o_rk.,....,...lng--,,IS""'t_or_a_oe--:-U':"'n.,..lt-Suzuki RM 2SO. runs 542--0387 -74.000 ml. Sunroof, ale, cants should be enthus-s 100 up 638-8522 5. long. $.40 646-3888 strong, 1977 nu top. VOLUME SALES t ,77 "'·tate Wgn. load--", CB. Sest otter over $2000 nutrllion & fitness_ Full & o .. en e raver em. resser. g r . Of ict araitart 3670 N. Cherry Ave. • .,_ ..... ,,... • -0957 873-34 G I.. A t I t d k hdb d 2 I / " n~ tlr....... en~ In ...,. Y e · · oger: a~ lastlc & helpful regarding ------,Heritage bdrm set. triple $450/obo. 675--3148 SERVICE& LEASING •as•a 1 .. 1 ® ~ ..., b F b 1 R d part/time sates & service pup. AKC. loves kids, all bedside Ibis, kg sz lrame, Vespa l25 Primavera, LONG BEACH '80 Maida 626, 2 dr, exit ~ cond. $1700. 6 3·2886 ..,66_,2,,,,___...,.:eves..,..._...,..,..,--..,..-- posttlons available . shots $300, 786-3223 S250tobo. 552-4965 Esair•tat 1%26 good shape $595 obo (No. Cherry exlt--405) cond. Muat sell. s..349. ·~ ~ .81 Skylark good cond. ·s 1 Esoor't Hatchbk. Auto Openings In the Hunt-j8ci( Russell Terrier, M. Kg sz Bdrm M l, pecan, lk Oesk-credanza.fireproot 63l-09•6 <114) IJl-llM Firm 673-7178, 838-8211 • . jual S3950. 675-7667 trans, PS/PB, air cones. tngton Beach area. trained S300 640-0276 nu, com PI S 2 5 o file cab.(Steelcue) x101 _V...,.'1------r:O~ trade-Ins Wetcome Mtrct4n leas tl41 AM/FM radio, low miles. Pteaae call Noreen. 673 8527 cond. $400 obo 673-755< OPEN SEVEN O'"YS iliac · $.4500, call 64~3 e.48-2911. LAB MIX F PUPPY SS -----=-_,.-..,.-..,.-=--:-::--::--,..--..,..---..,.------:--Looking to RENT a Motor " ·73 MBZ 2SOSE 4.5 mmmiii to good home 640--0276 ~rg solid Oak desk S 125. Used metal storage racks H'dltee I<>' July & August. --------PB/PS, auto. aunrl, must llll lolllU'S 'll M YIW OllYllT Liacela HU I Pit Bult ""Pl. UKC/ADBA Swivel chair $30. Call goodl dconltt d. appArllo•7,L3Cf1 PleaSe contact Tlm or aell. S5500/b9.645-8124 SOUTH Xlnt cond. $4500 or offer. 178 Mark V. U.060 11<:1uai PART TIME v led h .. -Sharon 546-6765 , unts, sizes. " Tom at 650-7083 ••• Wkdya f97.-1751. aft. miles. $7750, call • ar ours reg, M&F. wormed. 8 wks 673-1900 ask tor Barbara tall 553-8tO1 '75 280C, lmm11<:., yellow & Spm 4 wttnds 494-8191 6~5-7"',.. lo Include early A.M old $200 & up. 831-3190 =-""---,:-=------,~.-::; TraiJtn, tan. wire wttls, SlK ml, cou1n . , ...... weekends Must have de-PUREBRED BLACK LAB Moving • must sell 2 Pitan Or HI Traftl $9850. 760-9278 YILISWAIEI '70 Sedanvlllt 4 df. lull -Colec1~-°'-1-=s.-_,..,..ies--:M"""artt-..,-..,.,V pendable vehtcle (small PUP $50 840 0561 (Baker) Club chrs S50ea. PIAN : tu lo, autlh.t BUY F'"CTORY DIRECT '77 280SE. IVory, ----.. pwr, runs great 1st S500. '79 t/1Ve('J xtra. mint cond. truck, van, station • -8' sofa $250, On sz sofa condllion thruoot. tuned " condition. 5 14,so("'.,....' "WIWILL•T 842-3857 36,000 ml. Great buy at wagon) to assist news-SHEL TIE F PUPPY: 8 mos bed S300 • lk new stool. Will deliver. $750 lightweight llberglau $10 750 e.44 2949 d •-1 I 1 "'-amp 13' & 16' trav-' 642-2255. 548-1558 1111111.aa •n ·74 Eldo. Very ct.an car. · · • paper ea .... r n rv ne old. $150 673-7615 786-5135 847-5672 .,.,, "' -area Must be depen· __ trailers and new 19' 5th VOiume Sal.,, Servkle Loaded. all options. ltrcary JlS dable. Contact Greg York1e, l'h yrs w/papers. Oldlashloned MEAT srrti•J C...1 6%30 wheel. Call now, toll tree, Callustodayfortulldetall TOP SSS PAID And Leasing $1350/obo 650-5278 '7 1 Cougar XRY . nu ~~tde Mon9d3a0y thrud F1r0id3a0y $50 obo 979-_0_10_4...,--,-_B_L_o_c_K _S3_5_0 545-~ 30-30 ~enllnnlal s5oo 1·800-346-4962 for tree ~U·~t~":~'n".::.::.~= For Pampered 18711 Beach Blvd. '76 Cad. Eldo. Convert llreslbrakesttrans/eng . .,.,ween : an . Vork•e.M.9wks,AKC,41b RATTAN llv/dln set Oak· Winchester 30-06 & brochure and SAVEi setectlon.excellent IEICEIESIEIZ HuntlngtonBeach Mint. CollectOfs Car. lo 51500 Dave aft 5 or a m onty. 642-4321 lather $350 645-8559 lbl.+ ch rs, china cab, cot-scope $300 Remingtor Private party want• to buy flnancing/leaslng Top Metcedes Prices Paid ( l 1•) 1'42-2000 ml. S 12,000, 642·9582 wttndi M~7 R.lltl 5520 lee & end tbl, wall unit, 6mm & scope $300 travel trlr. ready to buy packages, European CaU Ptttr/h b ~.5,.,,7,..,,B,_UG.,..,,..·.-=G,...ood_...,.-__ -_ .. :-.-...n..-:--_ ·77 Capr1oe Clasaic, full .72 COUGAR Convertible WAITED .lll•DILTS llT If SCHOOL OIT IF WGlll sofa/love. solabed, all 556-0998 have cash. 213-804-2810 dell"""" pack-& .....,.,"' v• ..-It -'-· • I d FLASHY AOHA GELDING match Oak bdrm $375. ---------pro~k>o111 ,ii;;~ DIAL 2131714 MERC ES lnet S2500/make otte<. ~~~t~BO""~.t&:.6f~ · Xlnt! $3900. 533.,..242 16 hands. xlnt show or Sola sec1nl 5•3-2241 ln11swiot PHI TIMt Aattl WaatN NMCe 1540 Jamboree HOUSE OF IMPORTS, Inc 960--0183 .80 ~ lo ml air pleasure S3000/obo -Set ol ""nk ........ s. v1n1 Standard size, xlnt. "''ICC HIGHEST CASH IUbEb Rd .• N-...wi Beach -'80 Eldorado Blarrltz. imm ....... s27oo. M&-'.6533 • ..,... ..,..... ~ •A ~-,.,..... '80 500SL'C· Astro Sliver '67 Bug. stock, ong .. ldnt bfk/blk I hi ""' 650-2209 cond S 150 646--0377 .-.OO 673-6986 tor your vetllcle, domestic 640-644 (formerly Roy low m1, extremely dean con d S 2 2 5 O I o b o • rta wr w s, ~~-..,~---%"%"= Otr hrs, 6 yrs, 16 hds. show Quality $4000 obo Eves 540-264 7. dys 642-9843 ---TV l1•i1, Single white canopy bed "'ttrff .tr'l4'32 orlore1gn 551·8285 Carver) must sell' Will sacrifice. 642_8717 ~oaded , mint cond. Ol•••••ile 27 720--0955, 760-8780 -----513•995/obo. 633-8383 ·81 Olds Cut aup brm 4 dr Pos1t1on available for young people over 16 yrs working en the newspaper promotion lleld Sates ex· penence helpful but not necessary Wiii trall'l Comm1s91ons plus bonus MuSI be ambitious and self mt>t1vators Pets 5535 with matching night I t "" stand and mirrored BEAunFUL 25" ~A xt dresser St 50/0BO. lOO's.3yrwarn.·~prlce 957-8165 0""'n Sunday. TV John's llSTSELL ,,,_ Two double-yellow heads. SOFA. llke new Antique 646-1786 Tame. talking $400 ea. BDRM SET, hardrock SONY VIDEO RECORDER w/cage Also, large maple ::C,~~~1console. SL7200, $250. 969-2760 macaw caoe $300 obo. .___ i.. I 7 11 142· 1111 Tall PECAN DESK SEC-9Htl4 wcHll . . Call Earl Rountree be· RETARY w/glass doors. 14Fl ALUMINUM VALCO tween 10 30AM and hke new S175. 759-1929 $650 548-8381 3 OOPM for an enlervieW --------• or apply 1n person at 330 TWO PIHOTS Jewebz 1214 Ptwtl leata 7 lZ West Bay St Costa WITH CAGES. $175 EA. Must aetl· EMERALDS 82 12· llt>erglass Gamefllhef Mesa 548-7058 897-1 675 or 840-8709 pcs, .25 C1 10 5 ct, 1;om w/trlr. 7.5 hp. Seeking. --------• $150/ct trade 498-2661 Accessories. Xlnt cond. Exper'd · · $795, 968-6149 Up to btitHI 6010 Mackiae2 621 13ft BOSTON WHALER . Bead blast mach, Mig & 1981. 35 HP Evenrude, Small Fee 45 29A Ford Town Sedan arc weldera 2 com-swivel seats, nflW varnish $6500. Restored. P.P. pressers. tbl 'saw, band & bottom paint, summer warehouse Several POSlhons and Trainees S8 50/hr 220-1520 WELDERS Job Guide 675-6161 saw, jointer. belt disc ol '83, hke new $.4250 Agency, 502 S State Col· 57 rnd oak table w/3 tves, sander. drill press, 2 cut firm. NO TRAILER (7 14) lege, Anah. 999-0202 Sits on 5 pedestals, perf. ott aaws, band saw with 543-3256 afttf Spm. WIH PllCHIOR cond s575 667•7252 ~;1~0er. lafthes 12•36 17' Seahawtt delux trlhull IOf Huntington Beach law National Cash Register. t~ &. :i~!~rl~~~e~ 110 IOw hrs llke nu, many llrm Excellent grammar, wOOd frame. crank. $600 turret lathes, rot.an. tbl, xtras trl $6850. e.45-3544 spelling, tape 1ranscr1p-obo T ack racing bike -·' r bench mill, toollnfc, dtgatll 21 FT VIKING tlon & recent Calllornla (S h 1 I 1 d WEIUY CLUI CAllS UITIUCIS COHHELL CHEVROLET ........ ,.11.t: I•' 1. I ' I~ I \ ,, I .... \ S4t.-I 200 WEiil USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR FIHlPPUIUL Cormler·OeLlllO 01m1Ln 18211 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 141-1011; 141·1111 WEWllTYlll OWlllllUll See Ronakl Otoe THEODORE ROBINS FORD BMW,s 1984 l•ISEUITlll IYAIUILI Fiii ll•HIATI llUYllY 318,528 533,633, 733 Custom Tailored Leasing & Anancial Plans law experience required. 1 c wsn7n00, 9°6r9g2•760woo & power feed or mill. 260HI'110, $16,500. Prefer experience on IBM ~ • 714·972-1754 720--0955 '77 280Z. 2 + 2, 5 apd, air, Olsplaywrlter. but no1 Arrlialletl 6011 25. Wellcrah Nova XL. yellow, am/Im caas. '2060 HAA60N fhVIJ CO!>TA Mf~A 64J 0010 necessary Ask l or 2 Refrlg's $'.45 & S150 MitctllHffal 6211 1973. Twin. Ford, V-8. 4 ftHI Driftl HJ sn/rl, wire wtlll, Hit Christa, 847-6041· (1 lrostlree) 646-3888 12spdblke,1260 Manual Mercrulsers. Tandem '67 cJ5 JeeP, comPI. re cond. $S900. 544•7006 J1~1 Waatei SlOS Kenmo•e wshr & dryr extt typewriter, $25 Guitar axle trailer $8995 stored, blk w/belge Int, '79 280ZX, sllVflf w/blk Int, Enghsh nanny, exp'd, look-cond $ lOO ea 544_5488, wt case, S 100 650-3446 720-110 I $3995/obo. M0-5732 runt great, xlnt cond. 1 yr ' -------..,,... c s~ '77 warr.i.ttooeng.&trana. 1ng lor hve-out f)Ollttlon Maylsg rebuilt wa5h8r"' Ht30's Antttfti• Ulne "'" ·arver an 'I '81 CJ7. fully loaded. lo ml $8200/obo 670.-1933 dya 494-2330 aft 6:30pm s 175 546--0521 showcase. beVeled glass A9'>01 Nd~ wk Olr Grank $8000/obo. Oeve aft 5 or 548•3253 eves (Dave) --I _ ___ and mahogany Oller, Banks 32 Gd boat Try wknds 846-6097 Secy/Typist, 90wpm lasl REFRIGERATOR REPAIR open Call 675-1235 S54M AVfKY 675-8990 S '79 Datsun 280ZX, 5 apd, personable attractive Local hOme estimate $27 ·72 Boston Whaler Trac•• AIC. cau. wttla, lmmac. versatlie 20yrs exper I Larry s Relrlg 760-7275 2 Blcycie's. 5apd,S125 ea. Outra1>e, 200 hra. 135 hp '75 ,...._.., i.uv, cam""". nu S6000. Eves. PP. What have you 640-1897 obo Baby stroller $20. -• ...,. ..... , ... ~-982 4847 J• L W -.J/ REFRIG GE 17 2 cu ft, 19" TV $50 552-2155 Evlnrude, 4 wheel trlr mtr, tires & mega. Nloe __ • -------0•1 lat.. lrost free. 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LOS ANGELf.S -The early life of Bob Hope will be ca~ tured in a tw<>hour 1V biottra- phy this fall on CB.5. the ~leplay begins with Hope 60 years ago -when he was a young lad of 20. Asked the ~year-old Hope when he '{ 0 U RS E L F ~· Even wilh the Dom Classic ooer. life still has its traps. found out "Do you think I will star in a remake of the can play it?" Joked the quick-1964 Bette Davt. mystery, wined screenwriter in reply: Dead Ringer. E:ollins. whom "We may have to go to viewers found picture perfect Geor1e Ba.nae.". . With in last year's 1V movie The Debra WIDaer in prop preif-Making , of a Male Model. will nancy gear for an u~oming continue in her witchy image movie, Steftll Sple&ei I by playing murderous twins. took her to dinner at his as Davis did in the original. mother's dairy restaurant. -Robert Windeler Milky Way. in Los Angeles. Between the blintzes and her- ring. the pair teased Spielberg's mother, Leah Adler, that Winger's "baby" was in fact the real thing -an out-<* wedlock 1 grandchild By dessert. though. alter having ruined enough of Leah's evening. Debra and Steve came clean and explained they were just kidding ... During her next Dynasty hiatus. ..... Colllu WASHINGTON -One of the most popular and entertain- ing after-dinner speakers making the convention rounds here these days a trio of high-powered wives -C. rolyn Deawr. publk-rel~ tions specialist and wife of the White House Deputy Chief of Staff: ~a.m. ey, Washing- ton author and wife ~ Winger: happily collonns man's bat fnend. of llepre9e11tatlve Dick CbmeJ (R-Wyo.); and Soo- clra Gotlleb. novelist and wife of the Canadian amba.Y sador to Washington. Says Cheney, "What we do is tell funny stories about our ex- periences here." Their talk provides an in- si<ier' s look at how alter-hours hobnobbing in the nation's capital is in fact an extension of official life. As they put it, Wash in gto n really does have a three-party system: Dem<> crat, Republican and Social. " -Kathleen Maxa and Jane Ottenberg NEW YORK - When Diane lane made a recent trip to L.A. to reshoot scenes for the movie Streets of Fire. due out this summer, the 18-year-old ac- tress posed some heady cent trip to town. So it seems He just finished staging the Broadway play The Real Thmg with Jet&ay lfirench lieutenant's Woman) lrooa and Glenn (The Big Chi/~ Cloee and is gearing up to direct Nora Ephron's ...... problems to the hairstylists. IAne: All tressed up and ready to glow. Why? Because the short. swept-back look she's been sporting for her new film, Cot- ton Club. is a rather hair- raising contrast to the long- Oowing mane she has in Streets .... "I'll be working quite a lot now," was the word from direc- tor Mlb (Silk-woodJ Nlcb- autobiographical novel, Heartburn. The reason for Nichols' s ·eight-year absence from Hollywood: "I didn't find anything I liked " .. Though the media always have a field day with the ever-quotable Rkbarcl HanU -partiru- larly his less.than-sedate dis- putes with ex-wife, super- knockout and. now. exercise guru Aaa Turkel -the ac- tor takes it all in stride. "They have only reported on JO per- cent of my life. which IS in- credible," gnns Harris "If they gel their hands on the other 90 percent. I'll be in deep trouble Under the cir- cumstances. they've been very gallant." Or gulhbk!. -Amto Summer ........ ~ ... -.... ro-s10r of CllS"s M•um. P.I Wblil .. Toa SeDec.S like ...., from tM ( en.7 - J.M., SeVMmM. Ga. He is ooe ot the most c harming. self-effacing men I know. easygoing and pleasant, with a mar- velous sense or humoc. I suppose you want to know about his sex-symbol image. He's bewildered by it. especia)- ly when women swoon. He says he hasn't changed from the days belore he became a star, so why wasn't he consid- ered sexy then? ... AllLUCa star of ABC's All My Children Do YM ID my way rt!lle& ble Erb, tbe .. 'P-1 pr: roa oa .. •w? -A.T.. c.lf. There's a Us.- tle something of Erica in everyone. I share her im- patience and desire to have ,, l i I J: f everythini-g Like Erica. I ~ have a terri-i ble temper. but I'm working • on it. She also thinks she is al-; ways right. Well, I sllll have ~ flashes of that in real life. and ! yes. I'm working on that, too ~ g 1 .. i , MCMn 1111 cova ! J erry Mathers. the star of ~ leave It to Beaver 3 (1957-1963), posed for 2 FAMlLYWEF.XLvinastudio i ~ in Los Aflaeles. The intema-~ honally recogni.red photogra-; pher Gary Bernstein presided. i using a motorized Nikon F3 ~ with a shon telephoto lens a (8Smm F 1.8 auto Nokor~ The ~ set's background was bright· f ened with a pair ot 600 wan ~ nash units. The main subjecr c was lit with a 1250 w/s (wall-,.. c: second) Rollei-pan main light. n for a fill light, a600 w/sLarson ,. soft box sufficed. It was all " recorded on Kodachrome 25 1 film. The "mother's" hands ; leading Jerry Mathers to the .. wash basin were those or a pr<> ~ fessional model. "' Cover photo by Gary Bernstein ~ 1984 FAMILY WEEKLY, All r1Qhta reaerved ......................... --------------~- $988 Quick-Start BONUS Free au lmpection Get off co a fast SClrt and qualify for a free car main~ inspection (rqrularly $9.88) at Sears Ttre and Auto C.COten..* Just eend us your 50 UPC symbols by (poaanarlc) FEBRUARY 29, 198-4. Get S...00 from Del Monte and a BONUS ooupon to have your car chedced fur free by Sears trained ser· vice advisors. Sean winnine team will keep your car running in top condition lone aft£r the race is over. ~Ollall CllllJ. -... 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I feel the same about my rhildren's usage~ my elders.Jett about mine. As early ~ age 8. J perceived my parents and teachers ~a hopejes.sly blinkered and stuffy bunch for the way they clamped down on my half-ignorant ex- periments in cussing Tom Sawyer style Now that I'm the father of three chil- dren. however: I can see that. in contrast ,to my parents' day. suppres.sion is exact- ly what is called fo[ My younger son. who at 4 showed an early flair for invective by denouncing me In Al Pocmo's Scarfa.ce. one u;ft#-known obscenuy t.S uttered more than I~ tunes. at the dinner table~ a "jive turkey," now. at 11 . swears like a lumberjack when he loses patience and wants me to "gel off his case" or "bud mi" of his Ii~. or at least his room. His vocabulary at such rroments features several w~ that J not only didn't use at his age, but also didn't know When my two teen-agers argue about fundamental issues like squatters· rights to the telephone or who borrowed whose David Bowie cac;.sette. they fire off verbal ~ that could ioniz.e the atmosphere over an area ol hundreds of square yards. making it unsale for human habit.a- 11on for hours afterward. Nor are they unusual in this respec1 From what I gather, most ol my neph('\\~ and nieces and the children of friends dnd colleagues do the same thing. These are all decent. weU-Oroughktp kids. So where do they learn such startling language? We cannot "pm this rap" on the schools. ~ one ol my children's teache~ quickly JX)inted out when I raised the sut>- ject with her. 'That sort ol thing is totall\ unacceptable around here," she said w11h admirab&e firmnea For that matter. 11 IS I unwelcome in my househoki. too but that still brings us badt to the question of where it comes from and what. if am- th ing, we should do about it · To find the sources of the profanil\ and obscenity that bespedde our young. sters' conversation. we need only look where they look: to the streets the media, the ans, and in a sense. ourselves. Whatever the virtues ol our jumbled. boisterous contemporal) culture -and no doubt they are man~ -we may M well acknowledge that 11 ~ also extraordinarily foulmouthed . Of course. we expect to hear rough language in certain settings, such~ sit- ting at a hockey game or riding on a rush-hour bus. or even struggling through the grocery checkout counters I on triple<oupon days. But this language h~ now spread 10 I the greeting-card displays where. right next to the traditional teddy bea~ wid~ed moppets and flowery senti- ments, stand the kind of messages 1ha1 were once only to be found underneath the countec And then there are the T-shirts we pass on our daily travels. wondering as we read their emblazoned ofkolor mot- toes how many of the wearers would tlare to say them aloud (a.las. probabl) most). Peter DeVries scarc:eiy exagger- ates in his latest novel. Slouchmii, Towards Kalamazoo. when he has his unwed. pregnant heroine dream up a T-shirt bearing the scarlet letter A+ thereby transforming a mark of shame into a sexual boa.st and launching a lucrative T-shirt business that sotves v1r· tually all of her proble~ In 1939. movie audiences gasped when Qark Gable uttered an unprece- dented four-letter word in his famous kiss-off to Vivian Leigh in Gone WJ/h the Wind: "Frankly. my dear. I don 1 give a damn." Since then. Hollywood l'IM surpassed mildly scandalous items like The Moon is Blue in the 1950's. and moved into an era when nearly every- .................... --------------------~- ! z In &aver Cleaver'J day. 7V cen.sors axed anythins considered to be the leas/ bit rocy thing is blue. from last Tango in Paris to M•A•s•H to Raging Bull to An Olfker and a Geruleman. As an example of where we are t~ day, Time magazine's critic Richard Corliss reports that in Scarface. the gan8S(er film starring Al Pacino (who will probably gamer an Oscar nomina- tion), the commonest, crudest four- letter. word -and he doesn't mean "damn" -is used. by his conservative count, 181 times. In the theater, the insights of some of our finest young dramatists. like those of Sam Shepard in True West and David Mamet in American Buffalo (both currently enjoying successful runs in New York), often come to us in an unremitting skein of four-. seven- and twelve-letter words. Television has to curb its tongue. at least on commerti»broadc:ast chan- nels. (1 am referring to scripted lan- guage, not the blazing epithets of a John McEnroe on TV sports, or the un- guarded moments of public figures that ~ TV news zooms in on with such relish.) Nevertheless, following the lead of that lovable bigot Archie Bunker, 'TV's dramatis personae have spiced up the spoken word considerably. In fact. at a time when the Rev. Donald Wildmon's Coalition for Better Television objects to Mary 'fyler Moore sweetly exdaim- ing. "Oh, my God!" on faded reruns, the frothy naughtiness ol Thrtt's Com- pany or the gritty street argot of Hill Slreet Blues must rank as bold indeed. Swear words may not be used out- right. but many cunent shows project a dimate in which the words seem im- plicit -for example, Dallas and all the sagas of sex and chicanery that imitate it. (The byword of TV families seems to have gone from "Father Knows Best" • to "J.R Knows the Score.'') Cable TV and videocassette records allow a great deal more in through the back door. starting with many of the R· and X-rated (and unbleeped) tHms that children may not have been able to get into at local theaters. Some of the most brilliant comedy performances on cable -the taped nightclub appear- ances of Eddy Murphy, say, or Robin Williams -inextricably mix quick- silver wit and hip obscenity. Other more specialized cable television pr~ grams settJe ror hip obscenity undiluted. Swearing used to have a distinct class dimension: The lower the soc» economic level~ ~ly, the cruder _..._.and more frequent the swearing. This is no longer necessarily true. One of the sociological fillips or John Updike's novel Couples in 1968 was that. among cultivated upper-middle-class people, four-letter words had tak.en on a modish allure and were being tossed around freely -as they have contin- ued to be, in and out of novels. · In 1974. during Watergate. the White House tapes of conferences among Richard Nixon and his associates re- vealed that a rash of expletives had in- fected the highest office in the land. And in more recent years. spirited remarks made in public by Britain's Princess Anne have demonstrated that commoners do not have a monopoly on frightful exp~ons. Swearing al.so was once considered a preponderantly male trait, but that is shifting as well. Thanks in part to the women's movement. it is not unusual to hear a well-groomed female atten- ding a business meeting or a cocktail party let loose with language that, in days of yore. would have made a long- shoreman blush. Technically. this activity remains il)e. gal in all SO states, and more than haJf of the labor contracts Jle80tiated across the nation stiU make it a firing offense to cuss out the boss. But enforwment ol these proscriptions is sporadic: the law is tending toward a more pennis- sive approach to the issue, as Robert Swoboda of St Louis found out to his relief a few months ago. Swoboda had vented so loudly and obscenely in his house one day that a neighbor complained to police. He was fined S250 for disturbing the peace. But when he appealed the conviction. the Missouri Supreme Court ruled that the First Amendment gives people a con- stitutional right to swear. as long as they do not mean to provoke trouble. All ol these changes re8ed what has been happening in ·society at larse: the waning of traditional institutions, the upheavals of radicalism, the jostJing together of diverse social and ethnic groups, the exalting of the self and ol individual assertiveness. As such,•ttltj probably go back to World War II, wars being. among other thing.s. the great watersheds of swearing. But vilification goes back. of course. much farthei; to the beginning of history. Sigmund Freud maintained that when primitive man first flung an epithet instead of a weapon at his enemy, civilization began. Psychologists tell us that the harsh consonants of curse words are physi- cally satisfying. and that. more impor- tantly, such behavior provides an escape for emotions that otherwise might explode in aggressive action. As Mark Twain put it, "When angry, ~nt four: when very angry, swear." Chaytor Mason. a psychologist who teaches at the University of Southern California's Institute of Safety and Sys- tems Management. explains that four- letter words are "an outlet for the frustrations that occur in our dealings with nature and with one another." The person who employs them "is proving that at least he has mastery over something. if only his mouth." Children have special reasons for taking up dirty language, say experts. At an early age it gives them a handle on their fascination with anatomy. It also provides a potent device for their endless testing cX just where parents will draw the line. In adolescence. it becomes part of the jargon ol their peer groups, a means of expressing solidari- ty among themselves, as well as rebelliousness toward authority. Is swearing. then. an altogether healthy thing? Should we welcome our foulmouthed culture as a sign that we have left our hang-ups behind and swung into a mode of open. vigorous seU-expression? Not quite. Two thi~ are wrong, I believe. with the talk we hear around us these days. One is that it is per- vasive and indiscriminate. Not onJy does it lack restraint. but it sl'\oWs no sense of occasion. When Alice-Leone Moats wrote No F u.n.v W£DJ.v • JAM .. AAY 29 • 1~ 5 Presa '1tlol• Drugs' Side @. TMWET Q. Effects RevealeJI e:m. 0. l'l>EltAL 0. 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This can be a form of relaxation and camaraderie, and no harm is done. Elsewhere. even the constitutional freedom of speech should not include the right to abuse the freedom of others. The second. more basic problem with today's abusive lingo: It's numb- ingly dull and ugly. People mindlessly and endlessly repeat the same few words ~d phrases. They are employed to mean anything and everything and end up meaning nothing; even their shock value is lost Swearing, like any other form of ex- pression. ought to have dash, variety. imagination. It demands the vividness and spirit of George Washington's out- burst on a day during the Revolu- tionary War battle of Monmouth. as recalled by one of his generals: "He swore that day until the leaves shook on the trees. Charming, delightful! Never have I enjoyed such swearing before or since. Sit; on that day. he swore like an angel from heaven!" This is the sort of thing that Burges Johnson had in mind in 1948 when he wrote The lost A11 of Profanity. Probably the last Americans to be masters of the art were the frontiers- men and early settlers with their color· ful regional dialects. Puritanism still held sway in those times, so it was im- perative that their mosr inventive ex· clamations be euphemistic. as in "Gee- hospiphaf' for God. "dad+blasted" for God damned and "Jiminy Christmas" 6 F .\Mll.'t WID\LY . JA1'1UARY 29 . 1984 for Jesus Christ Quaint as those phrases sound no"' we could do worse than to come up ¥.'1lh similar variations today. A case in point is the way an irascibie editor of my ac· quaintance -the product of a Catholic upbringing and education -reacred when something went infuriatingly wrong at the office. "Oh-" he began vehemently. then, apparently catching himself, finished: "-mother-of·pearl1"' Now that is an ornamental oath. Another enlightened form of coping was worked out by one woman whose ''The bmtlc problem """' ~· aballlve lingo ,. that it'• numbingly dalL '' adolescent son began swearing around the house. "Initially l objected. bur then I realized I had used the same lan- guage. and l couldn't continue to do that and still reprimand him." she says .. Finally I susgested that with his inter· est in vocabulary, he and his friends might find ways to rake one anorher over the coals without using foul words. Now they're very sophisticated and they use a lot of colorful langudge from Shakespeare." Others might prefer colorful language from old sc1·h comics. Ifs the principle that counrs As Shakespeare's King Lear states. "Nothing will come of nothing:· unless we find more such ways to offset all the dreary excess, then even our salut.uv swearing. the kind that is judicious and appropriate. will ultimately get a bad name. 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Ill ._.._ CA c. .=:."!'::::::::::":..":"C-• ..:: ~c.r.'m.i:.T.c.-~ ... -.. 50000 1251.f Ob It.II ______________________________________ ... ______________________________ ... _____________________________ ~ --------------------- ------- BRIGHT 100s '.""\ -- GMNGYOUR SMARTS THE TIME OF DAY By John E. Gibson TRUE OR FALSE? 1. Intelligence is the ability to retain a large number of facts. 2. You're smarter at certain times of the day. 3. Exercise not only strength· ens your muscles, it also gets your mental f acuities into good shape. 4. Daydreaming inhibits your creative abilities. 5. A high IQ can help you be the hfe of the party. 6. Analyzing a problem too long can interfere with your ability to srnve it. 7. Creative thinkers have spe- cific personality characteris- tics in common. ANSWERS 1. False. In a recent study. Stanford University research- ers defined intellige'lce as a "style of work," rather than a storehouse of knowledge. It involves, they said. the t~ dency to take and maintain a definite direction when working on a problem: the capacity to make adaptations to a desired end: and the pow- er of self-criticism. The inves- tigators emphasized that more intelligent performers prevent errors before they ocrur or catch them soon after they are made. 2. True. A person's ability to think. reason and absorb new information varies depending on the time of day. according to research done at the Uni· versity of Nebraska and Texas A&M University. In the studies. some people scored best on IQ tests in the morn· ing. others did better in the afternoon. The researdlers sugsest that people schedule their most critical work and important decision-making for the part of the day when their mental faculties seem to operate at top efficiency. 3. True. Research at Purdue Univers1tv indicated that peo- ple who are involved in a reg ular exercise program make 60 percent fewer errors when dealing with complex situations. Although fitness can't increase the decision· making capacity a person is born with. it can optimize hts ability to resolve problems. The researchers pointed out that masl job.s today . sound~~ all levels. For exaJl1)le. the fac· tory work'er who used to operate machinery with his hands may now use a com· puter and be required to make several decisions within a short period of time. 4 . False Yale Universilv researchers investigated the nature of daydreaming and noted "its constructive powers of releasing tension . making boredom tolerable and im· proving creativity." The find· ings indicated that people shouJd not feel they are wast· ing their time by daydream- ing. but should use it as a means of increasing their fan· tasy and imagery potential. 5. False. Studies conducted by a team of University of South Florida investigators showed that you can have a high IQ and still be inept where social competence is concerned. A person's ability to size up and adjust to a situ· ation involving outside emo- lional and personality factors is unaffected by his IQ level. which according to lhe re- searchers. measures only such abilities as reading. writ· ing. comprehending mathe- ma~. evaluating. analyzing and classifying information. 6. True You can think too much when making deci· sions. C.Ontinuing to mull over the pros and cons of a project after a thoughtful decision has been made can seriouslv dis- rupt your ability to perlorm the task. according to behav- ioral scientists from Harvard University and the Oty Uni· versity of New York. 7. True. University of Cali· fomia researchers assessed the temperaments of people who worked in a wide range of occupations and who scored high on creative- inrelli~ence rests Though their JObS differed consider· ably. the sub,ects did have several traits in common: They tended to be active. i~J. sive. sensitive. uninhibited and unconventional. 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N V 11596 BARBARA GEi ,B WHY POLICE OFFICERS SOMETIMES GET THE BLUES W ith an the books. mooies and 7V shows about cops, it would seem as if we'd have morp than a due of wha it's like to be a man -or woman -in unilorm . Bui even reaJ;s. tic shows liM Hill Street BhJeS don? reveal the horrors. the violena and the personal turmoil Polic.e officers lace. Vetemn joumaJist Barbaro <Jelb decid- ed to take a firsthand look at their world. She was permilted by rhe top chiefs of the New Yorll City Police De- partmenl to spend I 0 years sittins in on their mt!f!hngs. riding in their cars, get- ting to know their families. The resuh is the recenlly published book Varnished ~ (G.P. Putnam's· Sons). wfuch Paromount 7V plans to rooke inJo a miniseries. F AMilY WEEKU' Associate EdiJDr Mary flhn Bruns inlerviewed Cielb aboul her tour de force. :,.. ~ ,.,::rtMd '°" tbe Gelb: They have a fantastic sense of humor. They are also hopeful. They ar- rest people who are out a couple of rnonrhs laler doing the identical aimes.. Still. the police do not become cynical. Q: W... me tM -pee\'lllmt ..,.... CGMel I • pc6:e1 Gelb: One is the befief that when a murder oo:urs. the cops go get some clues and half an hour later they've got the killet: In actuality, c.atchine a teton takes weeks and months of the most boring kind of door-t<><ioor investiga- tion. People lie to the police, people are not at home. people don't care ii the crime is solved. There is a lot of disillu- sionment in police work. It's a terribly tense. demanding job. It's not just the herotc.s that are portrayed in factional accounts. there are many divorces. cases of 4koholism. nervous break- downs and suicides. • Q: It'• Ma .............. ...., szrl8iea se b\wlJied. la a pnllh•11 r. yes. of oourse it is. because the hours police officers keep are so crazy. ff Ibey ~ doifl8 rugtlt IOUIS, for ex- ~ they don't want to go home to a house where the wile has gone to sleep. So they 80 out and drink in ban. U a girl comes aJoo& they ~ susceptible. Q: Yotift ~ tW ecime ~ :e._:i.IMJ c =-:..,m.w ... Gelb: It's because they often come horn the same underprivi)eged, sociaJly dts. advantaaed backgrtxJnds as many cri- minals. As a result. police usually have ~ less &)'11lpathy than anybody else for j crooks. They feel that if they could ~ make them.wives into straight people l who are protecting society, rather than attacking it. then everybody should be able lo do the same. On the other hand. this similarity of backgrounds is one of the reasons for police corrup- tion: Because they do come from that wor1d where temptation lurlcs. it's sometimes easier for them to succumb. Q: WW c rer ~ be ..... y? Gelb: As one of the chiefs whom I studied put it. when you deaJ with the sewage of the city, you are terribly tempted to take the law into your own hands. At times you just want to be.at the living daylights out of someone YO\\ know is a rotten. horrible individuaJ who has done something brutal or vicious. especially a rapist or a person who has hurt and mutilated a child. But there are also police who have unstable characters or sadistic natures and get into law-enforcement work because they want to have the chance to beat people up. Having a gun and a dub makes them feel powerful. Q: WMt died do ,... ddak tbe c=-:.-:=:. ::;.;;,· of. Gelb: Women are territac on the police force. 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"9clpea pnn1ed with pwmlaton of the publlahef. FAMILY Wt.W.Y • JA/llUARY 2t • 1"4 13 damp towei. Do noc d&stem. but cut oft stem ends; cut lnto ~·inch slices io yidd 2 cups. Peel and slice lllllic. 2. Heat a wok, add the oil and heat 5 sec- onds, then add the garlic. Stir 10 seconds. then add the mushrooms and IOls to ooaa with oil. Stir 10 seconds. then add the spinach. Pres down with the spatUla. S. Stir oortSalldly. bringing the oontents trom the boaom to the top. <X>llina the spin- ach with hot oil. Cook until the spinach tw wilted but is not yet SOISY· Sprinkle with the salt and pepper to taste. Mix well. then * move to a plan.er and serve immediately. MaJtes 4 to 6 sauinss I j • ~ I I ~ • Ernest "Fntz" Hollings. 62, has sought to stake out the middle ground this Presidential pn·mary season between what he calls "the Reagan extreme" and the /eft../if>. eral Big Gouemment attitude that. he says. got his parry m trouble with the voters in the first place. But whareuer course he steers or race he runs. Holl- ings usually wms widespread praise for SENATOR ERNEST HOLLINGS Third in o Series of Interviews with 1984 's Presidential Candidates his intelligence. good humor and occo-1----------------------------1 s1onal willingness to take an unpopular stand or two. In his 17 years as Senator (and, before that. rn hrs one term as South Carolina's Governor), on the whole he has projec.ted a thoroughly moderate image -and one that roday leaves the press corps somewhat underwhelmed by his campaign. None- theless. Hollings has kept his name in the news wilh a call to freeu all Federal spending at current levels and a fervent stump-speaking style second only to Jesse Jackson's. another can- didate for the Presidency. Washington wnter David J lynch interviewed the Senator for FAMILY WF£KJ.Y FeCenllJi ~ Whlll do ,ou eee •the ma- jor COllCe!D of Amerk:a'e fmnlliN? Hollings: The...~in preoccupation of America's families, of course, is economk:s. Ir ~ right with the breadwinner and the job. There's no question about that We still have high unemployment. and the financial hard- ship caused by job lass can lead lo serious problems for a family. such as divorce and alcoholism. Q: Should es ed11adon be taught In the pubUc ecboola? Holli~ Well, I'd leave it up to the lo- cal authorities. I agree with those who TRY CRAVE ® ANDSAVE35C Your cat will love you for it. · You can count on it because cats love CRAVE ® diy cat food. Afterall, it'smadewithrealchicken, real milk and real tuna proteins. The protein-rich foods cats crave to keep them happy. And it's 100% nutritionally bal- anced and complete to keep them healthy. So stop by your favorite store for Crave Cat Food. Discover there's more than , one way to love your cat. believe that it should be taught Q: WbM leftl of llkl, tf my, lblMd the Federal GoYerumeat provide for day-care centen? Hollings: I advocate a nationwide day- care system, which would cost around $9 billion. I'd rather have that money spent on day care .than on a S40 billion ~ l bomber; which is obsolete. A day- care system would be far more helpful. You'd begin to save, in my op-inion, in rehabilitation and penal costs and everything else of that kind. We manage to have green-carpeted foot· ball stadiums all over America, but unlike other modem, industrialized counlries, we can'l seem to establish a nationwide day<are system I've in- troduced a SSOO miJlion bill lo enhance our existing chikk.are programs. Q: How Moul Federal ••lance for llbortloa? Holli• On the question ol when life begins, when the soul joins the OOdy, thal's an individual decision, not a political one. I agree with the Supreme Court opinion that abortion is a per· sonaJ consideration. J don't trunk a woman should be denied the right to make that choice because she is economicaJly deprived. I would pro- vide that Federal assistance. No one should be refused thal treatment as a result ol economic circumstance. Q: Sbould tbe Federal Gowm- mmt provide for birth control? Hollings: Birth conlrol is also a matter of personal decision. The Government hasn't anything to do with that We have family-planning programs at the stale level, we interspersed family plan· ning with feeding. we found many young children hungty and we needed a family-planning program, so it was instituted on the state level in every one of the oounties in South Carolina. Q: Do you apprme of Federal Go~t &epl IDtervmtloa ID cuea wbel e pareda In effect de- cide DOt ~.,...... tbe Ille of • eerloaly deformed cbUd, eacb .. ba tbe CMe of a.by JillDe Doe1 Hollings: I don't think that's a Govern- ment decision. It's up to the individual. Q: What .. your racdoa to tbe IP'OWlal lnvolwmmt ol re¥om ~lllllMlll!ftN-J la ............. pudm- larty die Rcwan CMbollc Cbarda'a partldpatlon ln the on1olnt wfe.-frw•••te1 , Holl~: I don't think religious leaders have overstepped their bounds. except in the case of their involvement in the matter ol tuition tax credit [tax deduc- tions for people who send their children k> private and/ or parochial schools). ln that case they were essentially asking for Governmental support ol religious teachir:iiJ. I respect the Catholic faith and I think the duty of the Government to all faiths is to leave them alone. When the bishops come out for a nu- clear freeze, that is a matter of human survival not exactly connected to a religious faith, but rather to a belief in mankind. But when y0u support tui- tion tax credJt, you are coming out for a partjcuJar theology and advocating that the Government give financial backing to religious faith . Q: Are the cbUdrea ol woridns motben .. likely to recelw sood parmdnl .. tbe cblldrm of DOD-worktnc motbea wt Holli~: I would think the majority of the children of women who work out· side the home are getting perhaps even better nurturing than offspring of women who don't have jobs, because day-care centers offer expert teaching and make certain that children get a chance to play games with their peers, learn the alphabet and do many other things they might not get to do at home. I think most c:A the children of employed mothers are getting a lot out of going to day<are centers. On the other hand. this doesn't apply to all kids in that category, because the hungry poor can't afford lo put their children in these facilities. You'll find in many instances that mothers with jobs are reJying on churches to take care of their kids, because that is the only way they can keep on working. fW Editor's Note: m the Wttks ro come, .Pre- sidential rondidates Gory Hart. 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It is in keeping with this purpose that the Society i.s about to issue its own Civil War Chess Stt. A dramatic tributt to the heroes of both North and South-and a work all the more intriguing because the playing pieus includt richly detailed thrtt~imensional portrait sculp- tures of the great Generals of Union and Confed- eracy, captured for the ages in solid pewter. solid brass and fine enamels. ~Cmrnl Wi II iln'I T ecunud'I ShttTNl'I BISHOP Celrnl in Chief U1y1K$ S. Crant KINC This extnordinary new chess sd will be crafted to the highest standards of quality and historical authenticity-a masterpieu of precision and artistry. The National Historical Society has ap- pointed The Franklin Mint to creatt the sculp- tures and prei)an the Kt for iss~e to subscribus. Each figure in-ttv set will be a new and original design. Some will be shown stand- ing, somt seated. some knedina. some mounted on horsd>ack. And uc:h figun will be painsb:k- ingly crafted of solid pewter, hmd-fini.shtd, then set atop a solid brass pedtstal bast embellished with a circular band of richly colottd enamel- blue for the soldiers of the North, gra11 for those of the South. Every sculpture, moreover, will be so rich with authentic detail that only the artists and master craftsmen of The Franklin Mint, • · stttped as they are in the tradition of precision co~. could have achieYtd it. Indeed. every nuance of facial e~res.sion, uniform and wea- ponry-right down to the buttons, braiding, Qbers and carbines-will ~ depicted with uncompromisin.e acruracy. ) As a result, The National Historical Society Civil War Chess Sd i.s also a magnifiant col- ~Cmtnl J.£.8. Stuart KNICHT Ava.ibble only by direct JUbscription. luut Pritt: $17.50 pa scut,tured chus piece. Umit: One complete set per subscriber. ~enter you_r subscription by February 29, 1984. liection . A triumphant achievement of portrait sculpture-and the ultimate in micro-detailed miniaturization. A dramatic showpiece for your home or office The chessmen themselves are scaled so that each one will suit the function assigned to it in the game of chess. And the handsomely crafted, l)eWUr..finished playing board has been sized with equal care. Specially fitted, to also serve as the cover for the case which will house all 32 playing piec.e.s, the board completes a presen- tation so attractive that the chess set will .be played and displayed with pride and satisfaction. A Certificate of Authenticity, and specially writ- ten referenu materials, will also be provided. Exhibited on a table or cabinet in your living room, family room, den or office. this is a pos- se.ssion certain to ewke both admiration and respect from all who see it. A unique tribute to unique Americans. A work of heirloom quality. that will bring you endless pleasure through the years. And a chess set eminently worthy of being passed on from generation to generation. The subscription rolls are now open. The work may be obtained only by direct subscrip- tion, with a lir(lit of one set per subscriber. The chessmen will be issued to you at the attractive price of $17 .50 each. with the specially designed playing board and protective case -J>TO- vided at no additioni.I charge. !.$ a subscriber, you will receive two sculptured pieces every otlwr month. You will, however, be billed for only one chessman at a time-,a total of just S 17 .50 per month. In addition, you wi11 be given the option to complete your Civil War Chess Set earlier, if you wish -but you will be under no obligation to do so. Here, then. is a work that will bring lasting p&easure to chess enthusiasts, history buffs, col - lectors of military miniatures-to anyone who appreciates our nation's heritage. An unmistak- ably American chess set. that will make a dra- matic addition to any room. And an exciting showpiece that will be displayed. enjoyed and treasured by each succeeding generation. To acquire The National Historical Soc iety Civil War Chess Set. no advance payment is required. But please note that the accompanying Subscription Application is dated and should be returned postmarked by February 29. 1984. ,-------sussCRIPTION APPLICATION ------, I I I I 1 The National Historical Society , I t I I I I I I I I I I I CIVIL WAR CHESS SET Please mall by February 29, 1984. Tht National Historial Society 3145 C/o Tht fnnkJin Mint ~ hWlin Cmlu. PmDsyMnia 19091 PIUK enttr my subscription for Tht Nilional Histor- ical~ Civil War Chess Stt. consUtln1t of thirty- two chusmen. I need send no money now. 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"We didn't go into the studio intending to make records that would last 24 years, but that was our accomplishment That's pretty remarkable in the world we lwe in, where our whole culture has the tendency to devourJroducts of the arts, chew them..,,..up an spit them out in.about six months." The bearded producer sits in one of Fantasy's offices, seven floors above the recording studios where he so ohen aided his musicians' creativity. "One of the most valuable things I learned from this man [Thetonious Monk] is that in jazz, the artist is what it's all about." Keepnews continues. "It's his music and personality that you are trying to express. not your own. To a jazz pro- ducer. flexibility is far more valuable than a specific personal style." The poJ>music market is governed by the work of producers who have their own style: for example, Giorgio Moroder's disco-to-Flashdance flair (he produced Irene Cara's ·~ a Feeling''}. But jazz is different. It is an individual- istic art form . Most types of popular music are repertoire oriented: The rut song becomes important. In jazz you're recording an artist, and a producer, Keepnews explains. is a catalytic agent. ''"The artist has to be given the best en- vironment possible to do what he can do." For Keepnews and other Fantasy producers. that has meant taking care of the details that diffuse tension in the studio when several talented perfec· tionists join together to record. "Clark Terry [the trumpet player] hipped me to the fact that brandy is the best thing to have around. A little Hennessy goes a long way," Keepnews adds. The Fantasy masterminds also learned to ha~ back and let the d~ tinct personalities flourish. "Individu- ality is probably the most important characteristic of jazz." Keep news says. A resPe.ct for each artist's uniqueness -whether they are jazz stylists or rock musicians -haS been a tradition with Fantasy. In the late 40's. the Weiss brothers signed the innovative Dave Brubeck before he became well known. Brubeck's success provided a modest foundation for their new company. After Brubeck. they proceeded to re- cord vibraphonist Cal Tjader, quipping, "We thought Latin jazz wouldn't sell, but we were wrong again ... Others who found artistic freedom with Fantasy i~ duded Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Allen Ginsberg ("Who ever heard of poets selling records?"); a folksinger named Odetta: and a foul-mouthed comedian named Lenny Bruce. whose uniqueness was never compromised. FAMILY wma.v • JAAu.uv 2t • 1194 23 In 1967 Saul Zaentz (co-producer of the movie One Flew Duer the Cuckoos Nes~ bought Fantasy from the Weiss brothers along with 14 other investors. Just before ti.at.~ through other sere~ - dipitous avenues, a guitarist-singer- composer named John FOQertY had joined the Fantasy family. He came to the company because of an educational 1V program he had seen called The Anatomy of a Hit, which was about pianist Vince Guaraldi's creation d the Fan~ record "Cast Your Fate to the Wind.' For several years, his band per- formed under the name oJ !he Golli- I I 1· I I " . . wogs. By 1968 the San Francisco scene w~ flourishing. Music. love and Rowers had invaded Golden Gate Palk. and the sou rxts of dynamic San Francisco bands reverberated across the country. F~rty's band changed its name to Creedence Clearwater Revival. Creedence's success fueled the srrlaJI company throughout the late 60's and early 70's. By keeping their performer roster smaJI. Fantasy was able to focus on recording and preserving jazz. It was then that they acquired various impressive jazz labels with vitaJ direc- tories: Prestige, Riverside and Mile- stone, and later the R&B label, Stax. (Riverside and Milestone had been owned by Keepnews in t.he SO's and 60's .. ) At about the same time that Fan- tasy acquired these, Zaentz hired Keepnews as vice president to oversee the company's jazz operations. Because of his reputation. and particularly due to his special relationship with Monk. Keepnews says, musicians had come to · him "in a Chain." The Manhattan . native first met Clark Teny when · Monk brought him in to a ses- sion in 1956. "Teny introduced me to Cannonball and Nat Adderley, and I signed them in 1958: Cannonball was also responsible ror my becoming aware of Wes Montgo~. whom I signed in 1959," he ad<B. Over the phone one day from Connecticut to New York in 1957, guitarist 'Mundell Lowe switched on a tape of a pianist for Keepnews, and instantly the producer decided t<> sign Bill Evans. . Today, many of the albums K~ f news made with those altisls are available I. ~ Fantasy OJ.C. 'sand 1Wders (company president RaJph KalfeJ ~ 1Wders in 1972. They are two rerords. packaged a,, a double album. that sell for a tittJe more than the price of a single diski Their l popularity has enatMed Fantasy to survive f ~ the largest independentty-Oistributed I label in the United States. - In addition to producing for Fantasy and other labels. Keepnews is writing a book about his c.areet Over the years he had collaborated with tenor sax player Sonny Roi- Ii ns. Rollins still records under the Fantasy ban~ where he awreci- ate! the fact that no one is telling him how to make his music. He creates without any interference from his rec- 6rd company. "That's a • beautiful thing." he says contentedly. ln this world of hype and disposable celebrity, it's also refreshing to hear this profes- sional cla.im, "I don't want too much publicity and I don't want to be a big sw: I cherish my private life. This makes my relationship with Fantasy deal." . "The attitude has to be right for the musicians to trust you," says Keep. news, explaining the essence of the cot.- laboration that produces music of last- ing value. The significance of these elements was summed up by pianist Bill Evans when he said, "Jazz has got to be experienced. Words are the children of reason and. therefore. can'I explain it " In that same 1960 inter· view, the late musician mentioned his irritation with people "who try to ana- lyze jazz as an intellectual theorem; it's not. It's feeling. .. It takes people who are dedicated to ~ to preserve that attitude. What makes Fantasy a special reality is durability. Walking by the studio where t Rollins recorded hass~ee. you can l feel the connections that Keepnews J had been talki~ about: Musicians ! come in a chain: it's a creative cha.in. l. bound by harmony, originaJity and in- spiration. Now another generation is buying the same records that made evenings magical for young couples in the early 50' s. They might even wonder what their own parents were doing when they first heard a lyricaJ piece by Brubeck or Evans. Leaving Fantasy, a tune of Brubeck's echoes through the halls. feeting quite timeless and real It's a lovely ~ caJled "You Stepped Out of a Dream ' IW Kathlttn Mackay hen wnttffl about mUSK for Rollins Slone. The s.n Fr&ncltoo Chronkk ofW! Ol~r map pubhcotions How can we possibly get a health care plan thafs right for our age and budget, covers hospital mid physician bills, controls costs and lets us choose Easy, tkar. Ask Blue Shield our own physician? . . . it \l •. t'i. ! J . l '·· t • J l, ;"t . . ' . , . -. I . ~h \' . '; ; . . , .. ..... ,~.-. • "':A ·. ... .. , . How easy is it to get the Blue Shield plan that's right for your age, your needs, your budget? Just send the coupon below for more details or call your local Blue Shield agent or broker. ror families, individuals of all ages, groups of all sizes ... Remember, Blue Shield makes the difference. 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With her leukemia in remission. she's the author of the book Tom~rrow Is Today (Bob~ Merrill~ which ~ published this month . "I wrote the book to say to o<hers who might be going through something similar: 'It'& hard, but it is possible to ............. ,......, Patnoll M Llll9key Y'°9,......... ... NJ DINctor Gerald Wroe vio..:='~llllfr. Thoma~te aw.-~ Morton FreiW pull through."' says Shelley. whose op- timism seems a lot like Annie's. llllllAND a••• I t used to take · reel talent for fisher~ to bring in the" big ones. The right bait. the right boat. the right brook. Now technology has wormed its way into the picture and is angling fof a spot in the marlcet. Miyamae Corporation of Japan is about to offer a mi- croprocessor-controlled. fully automatic rod and reel. The microprocessor chip will keep track of how much line has played out. adjust the drag resistance to match the pull of the fish and include an elec- tric rewinder that automatic.a~ ly stops the reel when the fish is hoisted to the side of the boat The whole gizmo will also give digital read-outs on the weight of the prospective catch No more excuses about the one that got away. ALL MnLIDUP S oon after light beer made its big splash. the na- tion's whisky distribu- tors decided they didn't want to be barred from a good th.ing. But while a low-cal liquor makes sense. bureaucracy has turned the idea of light whisky to mash. Under current regula- tions set by the Federal Bureau of Alcohol. To- bacco and Firearms, distillers are free to sell spirits of almost any proof. But if the alcohol content is below a cer· lain level, the bottle must be labeled "diluted." Now, call· ing a whisky "mild" sounds meHow;. calling it "diluted" simply ~unds weak. · Industry bigwigs. who re- fuse to take the matter lightly, are petitioning the U.S. Gov· emment to permit a label like ''mild .. or "low-strength." That .would definitely cheer them up. "Quiz Kids." Last month, WNIR. an all-talk station in Akron. Ohio. ~an broad- casting five hours of game program- ming a day. · Game Radio: America's Audio Arcade" dif· fers from 1V game shows. according to its originator Bill Klaus. because the competition L~ open to anyone who wants to pick up the phone and dial the OJ. Prizes ranging in value from $10 to S 10.000 include cash, vacation trips, kitchen applj.. ances, televisions and c.ars. WNIR has 50 games - from fact and word challenges to chance encounters like Blackjack. And local response has been-so keen that Klaus is preparing to sell his concept nationally (Oh yes. the answers are: 1. Augustus P Mutt 2. Peas) r----'--------------------. GAMI llADIO 1. In the comic strip "Mutt and Jeff." what was Mutt's full name? 2. What is the oldest vegetable that is known to man.kine? These are just the sort of questions you'd hear on a 1V game show like "Tic Tac Dough " Right? Try again. The carefully orchestrated blend of trivia and greed, once a staple of daytime television. is returning to the radio, bringing back memories or ~-.....-'--+--,~-+--+-~~~~-'"i such shows as "lnfor· +-"---'-+---4--+--~---.,_"""'c-I mation Please" and A ...... IOL ION .. ~ ' he smog doesn't always ~ come in on little cat feet in Los Angeles; sometimes. it seems to take up the lion's share of air -a prospect of considerable con- cern to athletes who wiJI be lungiJl8 for the gold at this i summer's Olympic Games. ) Their problem will be I ozone. When nitrogen oxide 111 and hydrocarbon emissions (such as from cars) undergo a photochemic.al reaction with sunlight, the result c.an be breathtaking. 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