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DRANGI COAST
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 25 . 1982
D•lly Pllol Pholo by G.,y Ambrooe
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By GLE1'.1\ SCOTT
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YOUR HOMITOWN DAILY PAPIR
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
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!St>e HEARINGS. Pa~e A31
\n yont• w ho on·rindul~e~ u t th t• Thank~~i~·in ~ tablt• today muy
"""' to join thi!'\ youth for u ~troll throug h thf' uutumn color!'!
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(See REFllGEES, Page A2)
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F.ntertainmrnt
Horosrope
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A9
B14 15
8 2
L'9· 12
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in invt"S tif(ation of lwuk-suwin~~
Mutilated pelicans
reward fund grows
By JOEL <:. OON
01 lh• Dell, Piiot Stell
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Ora ngt> County Transll D1!>trtC't
1s s uspc-ndC'd today tx~:aU~{· u f the·
Thanksgiving holll.lay lk~u l.11
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Mediator sought • teachers' pay dispute
lrnpa!'-1~(· eontinues 111 Irvin~ Unified School Dis trict wagt·" hour~ talk ~
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THANKSGIVING SPECIAL
LADIES
Ralph Lauren
Cotton Cardigans wen'~
(( .iblt> ~nit, ( c¥n1r.1'ting Tno111
Shetland Cardigan s
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MEN
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f&11~ Y~11d/ /Yttyr1
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tile 1JOYlh11rn RocklM. ml~ed w1lh
ot ch•ngtng 10 rt1tn et towe1
ellv1t1on1 Rain mta•d wllh snow
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Platn1. wtlh rein &<:<on lhe rell ol
t"9 IK>tllhefn Ple1n1 to lhe wett9'n
OuH Coal! A cher>ee or r sin wH
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Tree's plight worse than hark
evacuee
turn l<) ong, prayer
By The Auocluh·d P re-sio
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Dellr Piiot Photo br LM Payn•
'1aggi<· Meggs
dot•s n 't see
a n y thing lovely
about t•ucalyptu
or ht:r fight with
tlw eity to c·ho1> it
ffo\\'U .
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C'o ll 1·1·t 11r~ f 101·kpd t o ;ir1
auc·tron Wl•dnl·::.d.1y to !>n.ip
u p l I "f .J 11 h n Z () 1•
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c:ar~ f ro111 I tll' R.·lf ast f ,u·111r'
that w1•nt bankrupt l;1..,1
month
••pt111n t1 1 buv th« Bt·lf.1 ~1
pl;1nl and lll':irh l ,lOll "'-'""
thPrt· Ht• s;..ml tlw µri1·1·o.; µaul
w1·n· roughly 1·q!-.llVJll'nt 111
thosf' 111 the Unrtt>d Stlilt'S
What's youth missing today? Simplicity .·
All the car::. offen'<i wrrt>
sold tn 30 m111uh·., .11 pr 11 , • .,
ra n ging from SI H,ti8:l t o
$:l4.247 for J lot..11111 $~'.!1 "141
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J t' f f r (• \' A b r ,1 Ill ' \' 11 '
µrC'i.tdc·n t of l'on ... 11l11l.1 t1 ·d
I n t t• r n " t 1 u n .1 I I n 1 o t
Colomhu!'. Oh111 ""1111 h h," ,m
( M<tJUr d1o.;tnbutor· 111r I h«
1,1r on t ht· Wt>:-l Co.1,1 111 1h1
Un1tt·u St;it1•' '' l111·~ot 1·tl 111
l rvine. Cali ( )
Autom.•k•·r lh· L11rl'.1rl
"'hn got n1•;1rl~ 80 mtll11111
p11u 11d.!. 110'1.\ w11rlh . .111 1111
• I .HI m 1111 on 111 B 1 1 11, h
go\ t rnmt•n t -.uh ... td 11 ~ 111
l.1um·h th1· & lfa::.1 111x•r.1l1w1.
" fcit 1ng drug t 11n-.111r;11'
l hdrgt-, rn California
Nicaragua criticizes visit
MANAUUA, Nw;1ragua ou:o.<:rblt· tt-rrori'-l ;i\t,1( k'
during the prt•"d1·111 ·,
... to pciv,·r th1·rc
By GLEN!\ SCOTT or 11'1• Delly Pllol Steff
I >on.dd ( · Halx:oc:k 1:-c •IH.' 11f
Ir vrm.':o. n1 •w1-sl rt·:o.td1·n~ ;11111 wtl
o f 1L-. uh.Jt.:.t lfr 1~ !J7 but 1110\'l'Cl
to \h t;< c1ly lc-ss tha n a year a go.
WhP11 h1· talk., about hrmsC'lt.
ho· dl''>U th<.·' ht~ fou r µrrnnpal
1 h.1r.u \l'r.,
'I 111 ,J m1111.,1t 1 I rn .1 p111 t of
\t•n lttth nutt· l'nt a pro1ft-s.'-<>r of
h 1-.t11f\ ,1 ntl I'm ,, pr1Jf t•si.ur uf
phtl•N>Ph' " h1 "'"-; rn a fnt.·ndly
I011l'
"I n .1dd1t111n lo that, I 'm
1•xtn·nll'lv old "''I don l furn tum
,,, .1nvth1.ng ·
Thrr1· arc· thos1 · w'111 might
I" k ,. Is s u (' w I th h I~ s ('If
t•ff.111·rnPnt, hut rwt wt th his
l>lnl'l r1• .ind wc·ll -rn1•asun·d
11pµrrn1d 1
Wh1·n B:ih<·cK k r Hit·' through
11 vr ni• t1s a µas.o,(•nge.r in :t car. for
1·:...arnµl1· ht· :-.:1ys ht• t•njoys
w.1tt·h1ng young~tt·r.., CIS tlH•y
111vt•n1 th1•1r gamt'l>
The act1vll1cs ht! :>ct•::. 111 his
n t>W s uburban sel ling Sf'<'m far
t (' m 0 v e d f r 0 m t h () l> l' h l'
rl'membcrs as a boy growing up
m tht• bluff l'ountry of thl' uppN
M1ss1~1pp1 Hrw·r 111 MmnC'sol.<J
ThPrt· IS a monotonv 111 the:
mod1·rn st•llrn~ th.JI h(• fH'Vt•r fl'll
•IS ,1 l htld. hl• S<I\''
"Chrldrl'll :.ta li form tht.·tr lrttlc•
g.ing:-.. but lht•y don't havt• th!'
sanw k rnd o f w111 Id:· lw ~· ys "I
k11ow thl'Y rt• 11111 looking for
s~·m palhy . but :-tall. I l·an't hl•lp
hut f Pl'I tht chil<in·n I st·t· ;in•
n11ss1ng :-.omt· of th1· c·xpc'r1t.·ncc::.
o f 100 yl'ars ag11
'T lwrt> was a urrC'<.'lnt·~ .ind
... m1pl1nlv Hhout lrft• tlwn "
!Jonald Ba ll(·oc.·k 11> a man of
ll'ttc·rs It 1s <1 l<'rm seldom usc>d
tvday and pt•rha ps It~ so rn lht·
futurC' nu"' that c htldrt·n art·
m o rt! lik e ly to satis fy th~'.ir
c-urioo;ny a t a l'f>mputer t.C'rminal
than 1n an upstairs lrbrarv
lt•a frng through 5lJ<.'ks of o ld
hound magaz1m~
Ba!X:O!.'k tl'rncmbt•rs ham.•,(') f a
boy ltke othc-r bovs Hr hkt'l.l to
buu around the bluffs t<xplonng
new pl:H:es He ltkl·d to go
hJrC'foot But h<• al!'<> hkc-d to rc•ad
and sllll savors thos<· moml·nLo.; in
t h t' µ u b I H ' I r bra r y a n d h 1 !>
grandf a th1•r 's pt•r sonal o nt•,
whl•rp ht• c-u uld rr·ad from a
sc:lc'<.'l1on of hooks or poc•try from
th1• Atlantic Month!:.·
Little did lw susµc't'l th<ct h•'
wou ld bt'<·omo.• <.t fllH'l But p<l4..'lry
WH:-..omething that "SE:emcd llJ
ta kl " wht·n hl' ht-ard 1t 1n
t·las:o.ro(lms One o f his mos t
mem1Jrnblt· momc·nLs he recal~"'-J
was the day a new e locutiof\¥I
tt'achC'r re-ad to Babcock 's class
Slwllc•y\ "To a Skylark " , ~
Evt•ntually. Balx:o<:k saw h.-.
11wn po<•try in the• Atlantic .
Month Iv His adult interests ::
fnn1.,.'C.I ·on pursuits on<' couldn't.
M<t'. 1•xn•p1 rn writing. from the
ltHt'lll't tual tu th1• religious.
"I w ould comb1nt' them rnl&
thC' philosophical." ht• says. eve11
o.;tr~11ning to rC'ftn<' a thought
: odav. hr:-. dav-to-day world
t•t•rilN.,· o n a no1h1•r library, h is ''
own lil• hves wn h son Nathan
a n d d a u g h l t· r · 1 n -I a w J u n t'l
BabC'Ut·k rn lhC'tr Wood b r idge
(See IRVINE. Page A7) ·._J
A top 11ff1n.tl of N1l':11·;·1:u•1 ·~
lt·fttsl r«g1m(• n illl·u P n ..,tdl'nt
Reagan 's v 1,.11 to C1·1H 1dl
Amer 1 ca n 1• x t w <· <· k a
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coun try. <ind a st'(·-..rnty chrt>f
rn ne1gh borrng Hondur;"·
Maj. Juan Bla.c; Salozar. ht•ud
of the S<'<Tet pohCl'. w anwd of
Comm;1nd1·r H1·111 \ Hu11,
N ll' a r cl g u a . s m I n I ; I I . r 0 r
planning. dt'SC:rih<'d H1·aga11·.,
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<t n<.l 1 londuras as "1 vnit.·al :ind
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State revenues take tumble
SACRAMENTO
Rev15(.>d f1gurt'S for tht• first
quaner o f tht~ f1 snll year
show s tall' rl'Vt•nuc•' 'l.\'t'rl•
$ 2 0 7 m 1Il1 o n It•.," than
expectt'd, Controllt•r Kc•n
Cory S<11d Wt'Clnc-sday
He• said rl·vt·nuP~ for lhl'
f;rsl four m 1Jnth., o f tht•
1982-83 hsc:al Yt'ars wt•rr• $5 -1
b 1 111 o n . w h 1°( h w a., S 1 n I
mil hon IC'SS than st.ate• off1l·1;,,ab
t • s t I m a I l' d w h I ' n t h (
Ll•g1slalun· pa"--.('Cf lhl' budg1 ·t
in Junt'
Tht' rl'Vl'nUC' tot.al w.1!> <Jl<,11
$115 million lc-s.<> than 1n tht•
samC' J)f'rrod la.c;t ypar , h<' s;11d
Hotel fire ,displaces 350
LOS ANGELES A"
many as :150 n •sult•nts hav1·
been d 1spla('('<I hy a fire in
t heir H()llywood apartmt'n t
holC'I. thr !W{'tmd hla1c• th!'rt·
in less than thr<'t' wP1'ks. th<•
F 1rt' f)l'partmt·nt -;.11d
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WC'dnC'<.d;,y l11 .in Pll'C·t111 ,ll
vault m \ht• haSC"nwn t of tlw
S t Franns !IOtC'I, l'ilU<it'Cl h ttlt·
damagt• to thl' rt'St of th<· old.
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grant lhc· n·rll flea le
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till' S S Mic:hl..c111' Is u proJuct or Nl·w1~1rl 1 lurbor ur w)wthl•r thl'
lturhur Ii; u prcxJu1·t u( thl• l1•aky
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Buslt 111 11'4 0 ror m uck1·rl•I
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ttw· hurbor by Ki nking Sl'Vl'O
um1·s. burning oul six cnt(lncs.
grnng through l"tiunlll•Ns .owtwrs
and niorl' than 1111ythmg t:liw by surviving
M1t:higar1 lore hu.'I ll thut th<:
mighty i 4 -footl'r, If ldt t o
ht>rsdf. will ('hart u l'Oursl' lo the
rwan·st watl•rfront uivcrn simply
uut of habit.
Thl· boat, wt th 11.S fl ying l>r1dg<•
and 1ts rainbow paint job. has
mon· stories att.ac:hl'<f to 1t than
barnaclc>s.
There was the time th e
M1ch1gun made nppll'S Ill boaung
c 1 rd l's d u ra n g ltH• an n u a I
Character Boal Parade wh<.•n the
boa1'i. s kipper got thirsty
halfway thro ugh the parade
roUll' and slt't•rcd the ltttl<.• vessel
into a harborfront suloon. Half
the other parade entran t s
followed , never to <.•omplctl' th<.'
paradl'.
There was the timl' that the
Milfogan, moving al A rapid clip,
sma s he d into o dining room
window at the Ba lboa Bay Club
and promptly sank.
Dick Shaw. a Disnl·y urust and
Newport Beach resid ent, brought
thC' bn<it into its own m the IC1tc
HHOs. It had alr<.'ady bcl•n own1;;-d
b v t h r l' l' p e o p I <.' , h a d
mysteriously bet•n namt'.'d the
Michigan and was muon-d in the
•
"/'like the hi~h mtes
plus the $50 minimum~'
u l r••m4·mhe•r wlwn we•
hud it lir1 .. t1 out mw
limt•. It look•·cl lilw u
f)orcupitu·.'·
middlt• of th•· harl.Kll', l'U!>lllll{ und
tuklng on w11t1•r.
"1 th ink lw lookt•d d11w11
through tlw wat1•r ut lh1K twit
submt>rgl•d th111g und ff'll in low
with It," says Vll'Kll Purlch . 11
c:urtoontst and frn:nd of ttw lal1•
Shaw
Shuw raxl·d up tlw ll·ukang
M1<·hig1m by J3mming p<•n<.·1b, 111
the.• var1oui. holei. in tlw boa~·,.
hull.
"I remember wht•n Wl.' hud ll
l1ftt'C! out one tinw. ll lookc'tl hkl•
u por c upine," sa ys Partt•h ,
luughmg
By 1951, the M1d11gan hurl.
been <.-stubhshl-d as tht• flagship
of thl1 Balbp a Scul11ngwnd ,
Punting Associauon. a ma'l!cap
group of sailing cnlhusiai.ts.
"We had about :W ml'mtx·n.
hulf m11ltonaires and h:.tH bunis
and 1t was 1mpossibl<' to t<.'11 who
was whu:h," Pa rl.l'h re<.·alls.
The Michigan. a boat built for
urw. often would be packed with
the c ntin· membership as 1t
dipped and churned its way
around the harbor.
G e orge Giroux, another
Disney artist a nd a collector of
M1 c h1gan m cmorabi l11a ,
remembers tha t Shaw often
would be in need of money and
would S\,'11 o ff interest in the
boat.
"He'd sell off shan"l> then th<>St:
I
l.>t-t1plf• would K''' 1111111 ut Stww
l11r i-om<• l'('U"'>n and t)wy'd it•ll
ttw ir ~th.Ht'" Ill !!Ollll'Ufl(.' t•lllC,',"
"·•Vt. (:arom< "lt '!C JIO!'! .. 'tlhl(• half of
N1·w p11rt had "41111t• mu•n.:t>l an th•·
M1e hiJ(IH) fll orw point "
Thl• boHt WU, .. 11 Ul'kt"tl uown lu
Son D11 ·~0 1n tlt1• 1 IHiOH to
<'11111111•11• 111 a tug bout rau.t
"Shuw loi.t thl• rtitl.' bt.'caust·
lus hat bh•w off during the rUC..'tl
and h11 tuwwd uround lO gt>" back
:mt.I j.(l'I 1t,'' 1'<1rtd1 t•xpluins.
Tht• n<·xt yNir Shaw got
n •vt•nw· w ht·n tht' rat'\' was held
111 N1·w1.K>rt I lurbol' und the San
. 011'N" 1•111runt ll>Sl a fter having to
i.to ~ w !p H·k up a ft'male
pw..'>'•ngc•r w ho had folle• off the
M1ch1gan
Giroux bought tht· Mac'.:h1gan in
th<· I ~7CJi. shortl y after Shaw
<.l1~'tl Ill' found 11 much as Shaw
had. moored up in the harbor,
t:akmg on wull'r and rusting.
"I trtl'<l to fix ll up out there in
tht.'. h arbor ,but I kept falling
overboard and dropping my tools
an the wutc r," S<Jys. Giroux.
Su he 11<.'<.I=· tug up to a dock
cm a wm 1rory•bas1s, of course
cm the h· side of the Villa
Novu Rl>st.uurant. Six years later,
it's stall then ..
G iroux, scni.1ng the Michigan
was 111 n eed of fresh blood, gave
lhc boat to 3-yc:ar-old Alexander
Da le:, whose father, Jim, is
manug<'r of tht• Villa Nova.
"I ft>c.•I a liulc badly about
th:Jt," says -Gi roux. smaling.
"i':vcryone who has owned it has
got divorc.•ed That's part of its
legacy."
J im Dale says his son is still too
young to handle the Michigan or"
(See MICHIGAN, Page A7)
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LIST $47.96 SJ6.99 LISTS24.96
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,. Holiday
crafts
detailed
L ea rn t o make
handmade• C hristmas
gif t s. or name nts,
decora tions, and card's
d uring Orange Coast
College's third annual
Christmas workshop.
T h e w e c k e-n d
worksh op 1s slated for
CX.-c. 4 and 5. from noon
t o 4 p .m . 1n OCC's
S tudent Ce n te r. 270 I
Fair view Road , Costa
Mesa. Admission is $5
per person per day.
Tickets ar<' on sale an
the OCC Ticket Office,
located· in the college's
Admihistration Building.
The o ffi ce i s o pe n
Monday through Friday
from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m .. and
Saturdays from 8 a.m. to
noon. Tick ets may be
purch ased by phone.
u s in g V isa or
Mastercard. by calling
556-5527. .
Ticke ts also w ill be
available at the door.
T h e w orkshop will
in c lud e f o ur w ork
stations. and attend£'es
may vis it all four.
Station on<' will focus
on orn a m e n .ls and
decorations: station two
o n s u c h g ift s a s
notepape r, en velopes.
bookmarks, place cards.
a n~ g ift cards: s tation
t hree o n c raft s a nd
calligraphy. and station
four on Christmas cards
and envelopes.
For information about
the worksh o p. phone
556-5880
FV P olice
set a uction ·
'the Fountain Valley
P olice Department has
scheduled a n auction
Dec. 4 at 10 a .m. at the
poUce parking lot, 10200
Slate r Ave.
Items t o be so ld
include bicycles. a new
stereo set. cameras. tool
boxes, costume jewelry
and a violin, police said.
Santa Arrives
With Extra
Terrestrial
JI Hun11ng1on
,.
in fine feathe r
Mort• t turn I 00
studt•n ts ra n
over oh!-!taclcs
during annua l
HTurkt•y Trot''.' a l
E l Morro School m
l.aguna Bt>at·h .
ChipflC'r Appt·I,
left, a nti ;\r royn
Uoyd , rig hl, won
six lb and f ourlh
g rudt• races.
Ashtion Drown a nd
A p1•~·I were lhc
grund wimwrs of
turk t•ys.
..
BE(JI NS ·rc>IWl()l=tl=t()\~f A:r 9:()()A.IWI:
I•
' 'A VE 40o/o: SUPPLE
LEATHER HANDBAGS 26.99
Orig 45 00. Bags with so m•ny convenient companment1 they're bound to become the ones ~ou carry most often
.......
Choose from• collect1on of hobo and double handle styles with iop closurn. sturdy fitti~ ind colors you'Q w .. r into apr1ng. lMther Handbegs. 117.
SAVE 25o/o:
ALL.OUR KNIT
.SCARVES, HAT
AND GLOVES
5.25 TO 25.50
Reg. 7.00 to :M.OO. lt'1getting to be
bundle·up weather. Time to pull on some
soft ac1rvn •nd glovH. You'll
find a l•rge coll«:tion of colors end yarnt
to choole from. Sure to match up
with your winter coatl. or thoee of 1 Chri9tm11
giltH. AcceMOrlel. 41 . 293.
'I ,.
SAVE 25%:
OUR ENTIRE
JEWEL Box ·
COLLECTION
2.25 TO 52.30
R19. 3.00 to 10.00. Beeutlful ~
.... fOf the pn>ttctlon of your mOlt
precious piec:n. Wooden, welvec
end cer8ll'llc bo••. '°"" wlttl muelc. AM
w4ll melle very IPIClel Chriltmn 91fta.
Etceter1. 18.
Center 1n the big w~~
R11d Fire Engine IJ th15 F~1 at 12 noon
. to . .kick oll qur great
t1ol1d~y SPASon,1:1~~· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
photos & children s
1 puppe1 shows • 1 'CLOSED THANKSGIVl~G DAY. OPEN ATI A.M. IOTH FRIDAY ~D SATURDAY. ,. ' . .
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• Orml(lt'I Couat DAILY Pll OT /Thursday, No11emt>er 25, 1982
La11d bought
for county
rapid t1·an sit
IRVINE RESIDENT ONE OF CITY'S OLDEST -AND NEWEST AT 97
Thl' Ora ng<' County Trunsit
D1 s t r 1ct a nd th e n>unt y
Transport.alion Commission have
rormalizc d purch ase o f an
a bandoned railroad right-of-way
that could form the first link in a
l'OUnty-wide rapid transit system.
Thl' $1 5 millaon purc hase
from the S o u lhc rn Pac i fie
Tra nsportation Co. 1s for 7.15
miles of raght·of-wuy between 1
Santa Ana a nd S t a nt o n .
Agreement on a purchast> price
w ru; announced last Wednesday.
The transit district Is partially paying for the purchase with
$970,()00 obta ined through the
transportation .._c;.'Ommlssion from •
the state Tra nsit Assista nce
Fund.
Transit district board members
set early Monday to approve the
funding request. L a te r, the
transporta tion commis s ion
approved the dis~rlct's request to
disburse the money.
The terms of purchase require
that payment be made by Dec. J,
ac.-cordmg to a n aide to Ra lph
Clark, OCTD board chairman.
'l'rans11<>rtation planners say
the right-o.f-way can be used as
the first link in a rapid rail line,
elevated busway or for other
Corms of surface transportation,
(From Page A3)
h u 1111• cu1 1'hun<lt•r T1 wl llrt't'I
Thrt'\' woQdl•n bookca1WN In t11i.
UpHtalri lx ldroom url• fl lll'Ci with
hurd-bound·volurnc'll tlf llterutua'l'
and ph1lo."<lphy. Forty-fiw more
curdboord boxes full of books sil
In th(' fomily gorag". Bulx.·oc:. ·k
dl-scribc.>s himst'lf us o "bookJsh
man."
Also sitting m hlS bc.'<iroom is a
hundsom<' wooden amwhalr. An
engraved brass plow on its back
l'Xplolns thot thC' woodt'n chair
r e prese nt s on t.>ndowed
profl'SSOrtal chair l'Slablishl>d in
his name in February 1962 at the
Una v('rsll)' of New Hampshire's
Philosophy Department.
Balx'OC'k served from 1918 to
1956 at the university, rl'tiring as
chairman of thl' department.
A dozen years aftt•r he lcCt the
college in Durham, N.H .. 1ts first
grad uotl' residen ce hall was
named Babcock House in his
honor. He was still working then
tlS an associate in1naster ·of the
Qurham COmmunily Church.
He moved to frvinc after the
death of his Sl'C'Ond w lfo.
11 was difficult to agrl'<' to an,
interview. but he ronsented as
long as the f e ature s t o r y
wouldn't na ively picture him as a
h e r o looking b ack o v e r a
triumphant life.
No. A few anecdott•s for public
cons umption could no mor~
capture the m y r iad private
experiences of his life than l'OUld
MICHIGAN SAGA. • •
From Page A4
the boat's r e puta tion but, is
learning the ropes.
"Kids love the boat," sa ys
.Dale . "T o them it looks like
something out of Di~neyland.
Everylime we take it out, people
snap pictures or want us to toot
the horn.
"I bet.it's the most used boat in
IARL'I
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8eNlce Tome Sl'"'1l al YOUI Ooo<
(C811 S1ora N9.,n1 Your ArNI
COSTA MIU 641-1289
U2' Newpe<t ltw4.
MISMOH V1lJO 495..()401
21922 c...... c.,i.-11-.... "wy."' a_,.,...., I
the entire har.bor." he add1>; "It's
also the most fun."
So on any given weeke nd, the
Michigan in all its splendor can
be se<>n in the harbor with any
number o f owne r s or pa rt-
owners clinging on for safety,
hoping the boat's not a bout to go
down for the eighth tame.
.• f
II l"O\Jpl1•1 ll•kN\ out ot t'Ol\h•Xl
t»Cp)Ulll tlw 1whnt•hli or II J>IM.'O\
Bnbmck sm on hit' tluuhh• 111-.I
li t• 11·unt·d bn~·k . "Vuu iwt•,
anything I tt•ll you as only u
part .. . .
Balx.·uck pulJhstwd thn t' bot1ks
uf p o t:try that lut.t•r wt•rc•
c·ulleclt•d into an t•<htlon lllk.J
"So In th<• lkurt," whal·h also
Is tht• namt• of 11.s 4ntru<.luL·tory
,pol"m.
In 1929, ht• puulisht•d "Man
and Sot·iul At·hwvt•ml•nt," US4'll a.'>
a te xt an some• lnlrodul·tory
philosophy l'<>Ul"Sl-ti. A fe w <"Oprt'S
of 1t are kept m thc• full bookcaS£•
by h is bc.'Ci.
Ev<.•n though ht• now hVl'S in.
California, Babcock says he has
QOl adjus ted. Ile was born a
m ldweswrn cr but clu1ms hi»
stronges t emotional attachment
to New Ehgland, thc• source of so
much Ame ri<•an .writing und
writers.
lt was as 1f he were born there,
had grown up with its standards
of right and 'Wrong, hud always
considc>rcd it home before he
e ver Sl<'ppcd off th<• trnin; he
suys
In S o uthe rn California. he
dO<'Sn't feel the optimism that
some others show when tht>y St.>e
new tracts of stuc."<'O homc.-s rising
in patl·hwork neighborhoods. He
admit.s. tor difficulties. for
instance, with suburban Irvine
and the way travelers sec empty
fields suddenly g iving way Lo
housing tr:lcts, which soon yield
again to fields.
"It's all a difficult pattern to
me," he says. "It can look very
unsettled and lonesome to me
wben 0th ers might say 'That
se<:uon is getting along fint•.' "
He likes "old New l!:ngland
houses," with their fireplaces
upstairs and down. their storage
sheds and barns. "There are lots
of them left," he observes. "I've
lived in them."
: At the same time. Babcock
Dellr Not Photo bf Cllerin ,..,,
Donald Babcock, 97, recalls "directness
and simplicity" ?f earl y life .. .. ,
marvels at the people who move
west drive n by an unconquera.ble
need for room. The westerner is .
a special man who is born with
that feeling. he says. ·
Batx'OCk grew up an Winona,
Minn .. a t own 100 miles
sou thwest of his b irthplace.
Minhcapolis. Has horn(' was along
what he calls the most SC<'nic
s tretch of the Mississippi.
Said he. "When. you we nt to
thl· top of my bluff, you could sc-e
a 40-mile s tretch, 20 milc>s.up the
river and 20 rylil es the othe r
.way."
Tiii' hoUM• w .ei, llt•111 11 hpol
whNt• th1• r1vt•r had c turntwd
C.'OU1 M', shurt t•utta111-t u ht.-nd und
cn·utmt( u hike· I 1 is rnllt-cl an ox
bow lake•, a ri~atll\ tornu1t1011 WI
t.'ommon 111 B:JbC.•<ll'k\ youth us u
cut dt· ·hm m1~ht Ix• for Jrvan"'s
young
Rt•hg11111 wu.., 1mpor Wnt \CJ him
;tl un t•a1 ly agt• In l!Hl9, he.•
b<'l•amt· u MHhod111t rnlnlswr in
Washan1o<ton. riding u ho rse
bc twcc•n thn •<• towns 0 11 lhl·
c 1 r i; u 1 l r 1 d l' r s h a d d o n e
g<·m•rauoni. b<·forc
Lat<•r , ht• movt!d to Salt•m
' Depot, N II , when · h(• work<-d
c lose enough to tht.> Bos ton
UmVl'l'S1ty to <•nroll us a lht'OlCJ~Y
student, commuting :i2 milc-s by
train four dayi. each Wt"t•k.
1
.
Tht• acadt•m1c· world <'nllccd
him a nd hl· c vl'ntually gainc.'<.I a
facult y pos it i o n at N e w 11
Hampshlft.'. whc•re he made hlS .
home. Ht• and his first w1fo were I marric'<.I 50 vears. · •
· Sif'1 <.'l' a ~t 1v ang 1n Lrvanc ,
Babccx·k has begun thc•orliing
-w hc th N the co mmuni ty -'i
indl'(•d , Pvrn has ver y block -I
rould h:iv(• been the location or ;
Ht.-l<'n Hunt Jac kson's well-'.
known novel of early Cali fornia I
life. "Ramona.'' 1
The• ~tory com:l'rns the love I
affair of a young couple during• • _!
trans1t1on<.1ry times when the . •
first Ya nkee settlers d isrupted j
th e tra d i tio nal 11f<'s t y l e •
su rrounding the missions a nd • 1
Mex1c·an ranchos.
It was an era preceding the ~
time J ames Irvine acquired the
rant·hlands, before a barc•foot boy
in Minnesota thumbed through
o ld m agai1nC4l se<trching for
po<'ms of L o ngfc•l low and
Whittier nnd long beforl' children
ped a le d their indestrucuble
bicycles over the we ll -paved
streets of Woodbridgc
But an th e 9 7 -yea r -o ld
imagination of Donald Babcock,
it all lives.
. "
••
Free ·Phone
Call Home
1-1·AVE THE .FU~ OF GETTING TWO FOR ~
Now thru Dec 23 M :t
and Huntington Center
will give awa y ovP.r
15,000 3 -min. long
distance.phone calls for
the holidays. Just visit
the MCI hOliOOy booth
in the center of the moll.
Children's
Puppet· Show
It's the season .to
make kids happy at
Huntington Center
with the real Santa,
caroling and entertain·
ment. See the Mitchell
Marionettes. 4 shows
daily.
Santa Arrives
With Extra
Terrestrial
at Huntington
Center in the big
RPd Fire Engine
this Fri at 12 noon
10 kick oft our great
11olld ay season followed
I > '-i.lllfd
photos & ch~dren s
puppet shows
-·-
If It's got
IHHldles
you'll grab ..... •••tlr In D•llyPllot
clalllfllCI
Hl.c.11
M2·9'71
--THE PRICE OF ONE. (WHAT A TIME TO BUY GIFTS!)3 DAYS O~LY.
The spirit of giving os elive a1 The Broedw1y during our spectacular 2 for 1 evtnl. ,)ult pick your f1vonte item from thOM shown below, end take home 11nother from the same collection 81 no ext re cherge. Tomorrow through Sun .. Nov 28 only.
Buy one Diane Von Furstenberg
novelty pullover from our selected
collection It 32.00. end take the
second on us. Choose from
dynamite acrylic tohds. stripes
and jacquards on pastels. brights
Ind ba9ic colofs. F0t S,M. L
In Paau Sponswe1r. 149.
Buy one Btldoch Pot>C* from our Mlec:ted collection at 31.00,
and the MCond one la you,., on ut. Choclte from lqUIWe IM v·nec:k
atripel, °' crew nec:lt IOllde in a lu11u,1ou1 11111 / acrvllc blend
Sliea S,M,L. In Spom;,eerl0'1, 40.
Buy one genuine suede
vest from our selected col·
lectoon at 20.00. and talle the
second one on us Choose
from en assortment of colofs
But hurry on. quan11t1ff are
limited, so first come hrst
served. Sizes S,M,L. In
Misset Coats, 25.
Buy one Trou1t11 Up turtleneck from
our selected collection at 12 00. and telte
home the MCond on ua, In any color
you chooae Whether 11'1 bleck. plnll.
whit•. hght blue. nevy, red, purple, or yellow.
ii'• yours In potyeaterl cotton b S,M,L,
Colori rnr; very by l'°'9 In Junion, m
(:1-tl;tBr~CJ WiTH ·r1e BROADWAY
, CLOSE6 TH~NKSGIVING DAY. OPEN ~Tl A:M. BOTH FRf8Av AND ~ATU~DAV .
I I ..
f.
,. 4'8 . Orenge CoHt DAILY PILOT /Thurlday, November 25.1912
' ~ lnv~Stig'ation closes deputy's. conduct-ca ~e
THE R E WILL BE NO Internal dlacipllnarl
action taken againat an Orange County Sheriff •
Department, deputy recently acqulllf'd of
charges tha t h e had sex with a 16-year-old
female member of the de partment'• Explorer
Scout post, a department spokeaman Mid this
week.
Lt. Wyatt Hart said "the case ii clOled" after
an Investigation of the conduct that led to
charges aga1nsl Deputy William Lee Griffith, 27.
Hart said a fter Griffith's acquittal Nov. 9
that even though Griffith hod been cleared In
court the d e partment would look into hls
"conduct" In the matter.
Two other department members resigned
\heir jobs after pleading guilty tq sex ch~ges
COUNTY llGllT
involving the same Explorer Scout. They both
received three years' probation on the. charges.
*· * * . OCTOBER WAS A BUSY month at John
Wayne Airport wi\Jl passenger traffic up 2.2
percent and ·airline operations up 2.1 percent
over 1981, according to Murry Cable, airport
manager.
The bigges~-increase, however, came in the
number of aircraft operations out of the airport
which increased a whoppinf 17.2 percent over
the number of operations recorded in 1982. Some
42,171 takeoffs and landings were recorded this
year as opposed to 34,906 the year before.
Private airc r a ft accounte d fo r 90
percent of the airport's total operations during
October, Cable said.
' Some 208,996 passenge rs arrived a~d
departed from the airport in October compared
with 204,414 in 1981.
* * * T H E LEAGUE OF UNITED Latin
American Citizens is trying to help a I-year-old
Stanton boy obtain a liver transplant that he
must receive before he is 3.
Once a liver donor is found, young Nicolas
L eon needs to be transported to Pittsburgh
Children's Hospital within six hours to begin the
long operation. ''
LULAC is seeking a pr ivately owned jet
that can be used to transport Leon to the hospital
when the donor is found.
Also. the March of Dimes has opened a trust
fund for Nicolas. Donations can be mailed to the
Jerry King: New Riley a ide
Nicolas Leon Trust Fund, March of Dimes. 661
Hamilton St., No. 650, Costa Mesa, 92627.
* * * ORANGE COUNTY SUPERVISORS agreed
Tuesday to allow "Code 5 Sam" to join the
sheriff's department.
The department's new additi&n is a bomb-
sniffing dog donated by the Los Angeles Police
Department. Sam, as he is called for short, is now
able to identify smokeless gunpowder. black
gunpowder, C-4 explosive, dynamite and TNT.
The n ewest me mbe r of the Sheriff's ·
Department canine c..'Orps will be used to protect
visiting dignitaries requiring Secret Service
protection and assist the departme nt bomb squad.
* * * A BOUT $90 ,000 I N ST A T E fund s is
available for construction of the 1.7-mile lrvine-
T rabuco bikeway, county supervisors have been
informed. ·
'l'ht• hakt•wal. would run from .9akl•
Parkway to "T" Strt'(.•t ut tht• 1-:1 ·roru Murlm·
CQrpil Air Station.
Thl' board author1wd tlw Erwh onrl)('ntal
M1uu.i1't•nwnt Agcucy to fall' an opplk'aUon for
the.• fund11, wht<·h will lil8Ve approximately '63.-
000 in <'Ouruy road funds.
* * * THE CHAIRMAN OF THE NEWPORT
~at·h Plannlnti Commission has bt't'n named as a
volunteer executive assistant to S upervisor
·ThomalJ Riley. ·
Jerry A . King , prl'sid<:nC o f K i ng
Engineering Co. of Costa Mcsu, will work with
the 5th District s upervisor's stafl on specia l
district matters and issuci; cont·t•rning waste
manage m<>nt. ·
A graduate of UC Irvine, Kang as currently
<.'Omplet1ng work on a master's degr<.'l' an urban
and regional planning a t UCLA. ·
A Corona del Mar resident, King recently
was appointed to the Hoag Memorial Hospital
legislative committee and Is a member of the
b oard o f directors o f the UCI Industrial
Associa lion.
Riley Initiated th~ volunteer' program six
years ago in order to better tap !ipecial skills of
residents residing in the d istrict on particular
issues.
* * * COUNTY SUPERVISORS have agreed to
begin .dt.>signing improvements totaling $460,000
for Aliso Beach an South Laguna.
lmprovemepts include construction of a
"lot-lot" on the ocean side of the park, expansion
of inland parking lot, rehabilitation of the
parking lot on the ocean side of the stn'Ct and
replat.'Cment of a deteriorated wooden stairway
at West Street.
* * * COUNTY SUPER VISORS also have agrC<.'d
to extend a contract with the state for law
enforcement ser vices provided by county
sheriff's deputies at Crystal Cove State Park.
The contract calls for $168,574 to be paid the
county in return for the services of sheriff's
d eputies who patrol the state pa rk, located
between Laguna Beach and Corona del Mar.
* * * COUNT Y REGISTRAR OF VOTERS Al
Olson has certified results of the Nov. 2 general.._
election lo county supervisors.
Olson's certification is the final step in
completing the formal election proc-css.
· -Daily Pilot County Bureau
I
Working poor,
newly jobless
• • • strain c1t1~s
WASHl~GTON (AP) Thou1and1 of
~Pl"' thrown mLo poverty by um>mploymcnt
are overloading local gov~rnroont 1ervkft and
charili<.'8, city officials and public &ervice group&
say. .
In u m<'<'lang called by the U.S. Conference
of MayQrs, representatives of mayor charitable
organizations jou\ed city leaders in delcribing the
<'Ondilion of #new group of people -poor for
the fi rst tune· and unable to cope.
Ml'lannc Ve r veer o f the U.S . Catholic
Conference saad the re has been a dramatic
increase in calls for atd from Catholic charities,
"not just from the chronically homeless but now
from working poor and the newly unemployed."
"The stark reality is that the resources (of
private charity) ~re not of sufficient magnitude.
to replace the cutbacks' an federal human need
programs," Verveer said. . -"'
Pal &rretl, vice president for govemment
relations of United Way of America, said her
organization 1s trying to ratse more money for
human service needs dropped or cut by the
government, but many former contributors are
now an need of help themselves.
"People are calling up United Way oHices
and saying, " 'I need help. I've been a long-term
<.'Ontributor to United Way and now I'm finding
myself in need of help.' " Barrett said.
"If Franklin Roosevelt could say that he saw
a third of the nation ill-housed, ill-clothed and
ill-fed, today we could say we see one-fifth of the
nation ill-housed, ·ill-clothed and ill-fed," said
Nancy Amidei, executive director of the Food
Research and Action Center.
"When · they give their children to welfare
agencies a nd to Travelers Aad, to temporary
foster home places because they can't feed and
clothe and house their children, something is
very badly wrong in this country," Amidei said.
"There is a new group of people out there,"
said Chris tine Capito Burch of the Amer ican
Fede ration of State, County and Municipal
Employees. "They are unemployed but they've
worked for 20 years. They have a house. They
want to keep up the mortgage payments to keep
that home. In order to do th8;~· they cut down on
' Sign ups
at OCC
31 ,785
'118 ·rHE SAIJ: 131:1:C>l~I: C',Hl~IS1MA-.c; 131:c;1 NS ·rc>IWl()l~l~()\f\f A:r 9:()() A.M:
Orange Coast College
h as conc lud ed
registration for its second
semester of nine-week
classes, boosting the
college's fall enrollment
total to 31,785 students.
That's a decrease of 9.6
percent over last fall's
compar a ble f igure.
OCC 's 1981 fall
enrollment was 34,679.
Orange Coast d ean of
admissions and records,
K e nneth E. Mowrey.
says the dro_p can be
attributed -nr~tate
mandated course cuts
that were instituted this
f a l l. A total of 285
courses were eliminated
from OCC's schedule. .
"Our e nrollmen t is
down a total of 2,894
s tude n ts over a year
ago.'' Mowrey says. "The
drop is a direct result of
the canceled classes. If
_ you consider t hat the
average class has 30
students, we lost 8,550
classroom seats to the
cuts."
M owr ey says an
additional 200 to 300
students will sign up for
assorted s h ort -term
classes before the end of
the semester. pushing
OCC's final fall
enrollment figure over
the 32,000-mark.
The Orange Coast
d ean said this fall's
nine-week registration
was the heaviest at OCC
in the past five years.
"We had more tha n
600 students sign up for
those nine-week classes,
which began Nov. 8,"
Mowrey said.
OCC's spring semester
will begin Jan. 31.
Registration will get
under way Jan. 4. For
regbtration infonnation,
phone 556-5772.
S1nt1 Arrives
With Extra
T 1rr11tri1I
at Huntington
Center in the big
RAd Fare E\igine
this Fri al 12 noon
to kick off our great
holiday season followed
l)y ~{llllJ
photos & ctlaldren's
puppet shows
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Chooee W1r1o«ta. $Upefmen,
Super Breekout. Defender or Aaterokts. AH ere .ure
to keep you cM!tenged fOf
hours. limited quentltln. Not
1ll 1tyles in 1H 1tcns.
Electronlc1, 'l57.
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CoIDputer seminar
slated at college
through Friday from ts a.m. to
7 p.m .. and Saturdays from 8
a .m. to n oon . Tic-ket.s. lf
available, will be sold at the ·
door.
Ever ything you've ever
wanted to know about Apple
computers will be explained
during a four-hour aeminar
Dec. 4 at Orange Coast
College. Activities will run
from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in OCC's Seminar director is Fred
Science HaU. • H o l b o r n , m a n a g e r o f
Cost is the seminar is $6, Computer City, one of the
and pre -registration is largest Apple distributers In
advised. Registration is being the Orange County area. The
c o n d u c t e d i n O C C ' s seminar will feature the lateet
Community Service Office, hardware an d aof(ware on
l ocated in th e college's display , a nd business
Administration Building. The applications will be exibited
office is o pe n Monday and e~lained in depth. ""
• A series of weekend sponsoring the workshops.
crafts workshops for children Fees are $18 per day for one
ls offered through Dec. 18 at child or $30 for two. They
UC Irvine to aid parents who cover crafts materials, lunches
n eed time to prepare for and snacks. Profits gd..Loward
u pcoming holidays. / setting up a comprehensive•
The workshops, which run child care facility on the
from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. al campus, said spokeswoman
Verano Place Recreation Tery Bishop.
Center, ~e scheduled for this ·
Friday and Saturday as well
as Saturdays, Dec. 4, 11 and
18.
The Child Care Coalition
Co mm ittee of UC I is
•The Orange Coast YMCA
will continue its policy of
providing free memberships
to unemployed people in
exchange for eight hours of
volunteer service a week.
J im de Boom, executlve
director of the local YMCA,
said more than a doze n
resident!_ of Newport Beach,
Free Phone
Call Home
Now thru Dec. 23 M ':I
and Huntington.Center
will give away ov~r
15,000 3 -min. long
distance phone calls for
. Parents must register their
children in advance by calling
J ean Martinez or J a ne t
Stevens at 833-6861 or Bishop
at 833-6427.
Costa Mesa, Irvine and Santa
Ana Heights have received
free 30-day membership5.
De Boom said the program
wiU continue during this time
of high unemployment. The
YMCA is located at 2300
University Drive in Newport
Bea c h . F or further
information. call 642-9990.
Oren e Coaa1 OAILY PILOT /Thurt day, November 25. 1982 Al
Life .'On hold' iii Age of Khomeini
By CHARLES J. HANLEY .......... ,....,...,
TEHRAN, Iran In thf' aa('
o f tK h omt'i n1 , t hi • M ldt•ut
nwtropolla still buzu>tt w ith life
-until 7 p.m. Shupi1 are full -
of un1old goods, not buyt'n.
ConstrU4·tion cranes ride atop the
ci t yacape -but they art'
mollonleu, frozen lt'tl\Alment to
an economy In retreat.
~t four years aftt>r the fall or t h e monarc h y. and as
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's
revolutionaries strive to shape a
• "truly Islamic society," Tehran moves along at half-step.
• The only full-speed opeOltions
seem t o be the sec urity
apparatus, which is everywhere,
and the official graffiti-palnten
and poster-hangen.
In ltorefronts, in bus windows,
on the stone flanks of great
monuments, painted sayings
from the K o ra n and s t e rn
portraits of .turbaned, bearded
clergymen remind Tehranis that
they are living ln an age of
Islamic renaissance in Iran.
The Khomeini portraits glare
fr o m w a lls eve n in th e
a partments of anti-Khom eini
Iranians.
"It's Insurance for when the
komiteh (security men) come,"
explained a young U.S.-educated
e nginee r w ho is quietl y
preparing to leave The oountry.
A revolutionary fault line runs
through Tehran. It separates the
middle and upper-class north,
where the anti-shah upheaval
has transformed lifestyles, from
the poor sections of the south.
where life stiU revolves around
the timeless themes of mosque
and survival.
In the crooked, teeming streets
of old south 1'ehran, the mosque
has become more than a social
center.and place for daily prayer.
It is the distribution center for
the ration coupons \hat mean
survival. a "town nieeting" hall
for hearing the lat.1_politlcal
.·
.,
•
Ira n ian girls demon1trate loyalty to
Khomeini in T ehran streets.
news, a recruitment and training "The shah wanted women to
center for volunteers for the war show themselves off, to be 'free.'
against lraq. The clergymen, or He wanted there to be aloohollc
"mullahs," are more powerful beverages . . . The law of God
than ever. should be observed!" said this
Aa a government propagandist housewife, a small angry face lost
noted, "The people who we re in an enveloping black chador.
poor before, they're still poor In n o rth Tehran, where
now. They haven't changed." Western "corruption" once made
What has changed is that their its biggest inroads, there ar e
· traditional Shiite Moslem life of , fewer mosques. And these days
austerity, of spirituality, of the re are a lso man y f ewer
shrouded women and self-denial .. movies. concerts, non-religious or
is temporarily triumphant English -la nguage books, a nd
against the influences of the music programs on radio.
. "corrupt West." ' 'The TV we ca 11 'mu 1 -
Shokat Fayzi. finding a small lah-vision'," quipped a young
group o f foreigners in h er middle-class housewife. "About
neighborhood mosque, spit out all they s h ow are religious
her revolutionary phiJosophy in a programs and s peeches by
few bitter words. mullahs."
A1' a. H'iUh, unoffK·Ual "video
1hop1," 1t•l11nl( cus«>ltl·• of
Wt'lu•m fllma, an• orw of lhe few
booming busint.>tlBt.., In Tehran In
a north Tt>hrun apartmen t ont'
nitht, a repo rte r found two
tt•en -agl' boys and two girl•
huddled around a v1dt.>OC..-ettt• rt'cor~l'r watching "Ont• Fle w
Over the Cuckoo's Net1t "
Not only would the mullahs
have frowned on the film, but
the plhering ltJl(:lf was illicit -
putting boys and vell-leu girls
IA:>gether ia an offense punaahable
by a d ozen or more lashes
ordered by religious C.'OUrtll.
Tehran's video craz.e, like 80
much 1n Iran tod ay, can be
prohibitively expe n sive. A
re<.'Order costs the equivalent of
$10,000, and a color television is $lJ.ooo.
The Iranian economy is reeling
from a series of blows -post~
revolutionary disorganization.
the flight o f capital, Western
economic reprisals connected
with the U.S. Embassy seizure,
and the war with Iraq:
Except for Iran's at?undant
fruits and vegetables, many
staples are m short supply and
strictly rationed -l 1h pounds of
chicken per person per month,
four ounces of butter, milk only
for those with infanis.
-!How do Tehranis get by?
"We've simply cut down, cut
back on our consumption,'' said
this woman, a teacher. "What I
don't understand is how the poor
people make it."
An Asian diplomat, a veteran
here, offered religion as a n
explanation. ·
"Shiite Islam is a religion of
self-flagellation, self-denial," he
said. "They'v,e been cond1t1oned.
They're fighti ng-a h oly war
against Iraq. They actually enjoy
mari.yrdom. joblessness, giving
things up."
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the MCI holiday booth
in the center of the moll. ON FAMOUS MAKER ROBES AND SLEEPWEAR
U8AlllNE, ICOMAll, ICEYLOUlll ll0 ... 27•TO ...
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Santa Arrives
With Extra
Terrestrial
.:it Huntington
Center an the btg
RPd Fire E•,,gane
1111~ Fri a t 12 noon
10 k1c.k oll our great
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pliolo::. & children s
puppet shows
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CAN CHANGE A
DRUG'S REACTION
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with all of the terms Ind
phrue1 we have llrled here,
but any or these rectora
could change the action of
any ,Sven drua -favonbly
or hannfully.
Sbie of crysw. lrrl ta lion.
Form of Atent. Purity, Coaling1, Melting point,
De1ree o f H ydr ation ,
Ionization, Diluent, Surfece
T e nsion, Allergenic
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Coating, Flavo r i n g ,
&.tained rete.e. ~.
Vhcoel t y, Do1e, •ph ,
Antlo x ldent, Vehicle ,
PreHrvetlon. Con tainer,
Solubility, Contemlnanta,
Dllintecration.
Quellty control In
menurecture and close
1Upltf'VWon of all proc:lucta In
the phamwcy -.ire you of
fully effective medldnft
YOU OR YOUR IX>CTOR
CAN PHONE US when you
need • delivery. We wlll
deliver promptly without
utn chute·
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Orig. 24.00. Brushed lleepweer with eh the soft, cuddle·up details. Rich eppliquea, embroidery, floral l)fintl, utin 1rim1, lace embelliehmentl. Here, iutt thrH from the collection:
Be~ nylonl~te gown with white lace detailing in pink or blue. Gilead nylon/_..te brUlhed gown in white with ftofel print. Komer long nylon brUlhed gown. AM for S·M·L liz•. Sleepwwr, 24.
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I 0 Or nga COIAll OAIL Y Pll.OT I Thurad1y, November 25, 1982
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Buses vs. residences
There probably always w all
be conflicts when large buses are
brought through residential areas.
To be sure, buses are noisy, they
spew smoke, they cause roadside
vibration. Residents who watch
the· scores of buses pass by their
homes understandably get upset
-particularly if their homes arc
on a r oad h e avily irave le d by
large buses.
Just such a stretch of road. is
Main S treet in HuntY,gton ae.ach.
Hundreds of buses each week: pass
n ea rby r esi d e nces whose
occupants arc complaining .
There were some suggestions ,
to re-route the buses to Lake
Street. That's really no solution. It
w ould only transfer the n oise, •
s moke and vibration problem s
elsewhere.
IC r o u tc c h a ng,•s u rC'n ' l
foasiblt!, at would Sl'<'m the only
course of action would Ix• t>ilht·r
rrductlon in Crt."'qut•nt·y of St•rvi<'('
or ctrnngcs to small e r , q4ictt•r.
cleaner und lighter bus(•s . The
former idea has little appeal. Too
many riders depend or\ thC' Main
S treet buses, Including many
senior citizens who hAve no other
m eans of trave l to s hopping
centers. doctors' offkes.' senior
centers a nd the like.
That leaves a change in
equipment type as the remaining
a lt er nat e -a nd one,
unfortUfUltely, that carri~s .·a yet
·unknown cost.
But that cost may have to be
borne -either by the city or the
Orange COunty Transit District or
both -if bus se rvice a nd
residen ces are to be compatible. .
. ,
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Honesty still lives
Letters to the editor
Health, safety
must come I irst MAILBOX
government. Keagan s hould not be
annoy('d that Israel rejected his peace
plan that calls for Israel's surrender to
the PLO, for that is just what his plan
CDlls for. Instead he should be grateful
that Jsrael cleared the way for the U.S.
to step in, so easil y, a~ the great power in
the• area. And the Arab st.att.>s should be
pleased. too, that their fears of Russian
aggression against them can now be allayed.
They say it's be tter to be
lucky than rich. .
Janice Snowden of Fountain
Valley was both this week when
sh e was re unite d with the old
green sweatsuit she'd sold for $2
at a garage sale. along with $10.·
000 worth of je welry s h e had
s t.ashed in its pocke t -and quite
forgotten .
It w asn't until four days after
the garage sale that s h e
remembered hiding her wedding
ring, a pendant and other jewels in
--~e1Weelsuit and sounded the
alarm via ad vertisem e nts and
signs posted in jewelry stores and
pawn shops.
Dotti e Zuve l a, also of
Fountain Valley, heard the sad
story on a television newscast, but
didn't ,connect it wi'th the o ld
sweatsuit she'd bought a\ a garage
sale and hung up in a closet
be<tause the newscaster said the
· ls h'dd · h k t To thC' Editor: ,ewe we re I en in t e poc e Your Nov. 14 editorial ("Nuclear
o( a coat. Waste: Stop P~ing Buck Here. . .")
It wasn't until the phone rang regrettably fails LO grasp the forcm~t
when s he was washing he r dog rt>Sponsibility of our city government an
tha t Dottie grabbed the sw~atsuit Irvine: the health and safety of those
to keep warm, felt someth1ng in who n.-sade or work in our municipality.
the p ock e t and pulle d o ut a Our City Council unanimo usly
leather pouch. directed me to write a le tter to th<'
Ci ty Council, like that of the Laguna
Bca<:h City Cound l, was not, as you
suggest, "parochial " lt was in k£'Cping
with ou r m os t fundamt•ntal
l'l'Spons1bil1ty a-. 10<.·al elected ' officials.
LARHY AGRAN
Mayor, City of Iavme
PLO costs too
GOLDIE JOSEPtf
· CARE's challenge There we re the Snowden California Highway Patrol, expressing
jewels. The connection with the our belie( that nuclear waste materials To the• Editor : To the Witor:
ne ws story about the garage sale arc best transported away from major The Evans/Novak Nov. 15 column, Members of the Fountain Valley
b . S d b h population <'enters en route LO Illinois .. West Bank l'OSt to U.S. eyed, .. should parent group , CARE, Committee
wF as 0 vio uvs· 11 t eer e 1. Y the and other possible disposal sites. While also cas,t an eye on ~hat the PLO costs Advocating Responsible Education, have
ounta in a e y po ace, s e your faith in techno logy may be the U.S. T~c PLO .1s mostly ~upportcd conducted responsible research since last
contatted Robe M>--t--ad mil able.-tl Rlli&l --be-wmpcre.~d-w~i t._.b.____..b<J.y__...th ..... e._,,,U n.i!fQ_Na t1ons, 1.ha t as most~ t.o..substanliatc.. the_ Wormation
arranged a "surprise" reunion for common sense. And. common sense supported by U.S taxpayers' doll::irs. being distributed for its recall campaign.
his wife. the swea tsuit a nd the suggests that. when alternate routes arc That money has b~ught .terr orism The CARE sheet contains specific
jewels. available for transporting potentially around the world, paid Russia for arms verifiable facts which CARE members
Zuve la said she was "thrilled'' lethal radioactive materials through less and training and suppressed the l'OUntry have consistently maintained can be
to be able to get the jew'els back to populous areas. tti~ routes should be of L~banon, bring1.ng aggressive forces documented. In response to the one
their rightful owner. Which goes preferrt'd. The absurdity of trucking ~1thm s t~akmg distance or Arab oil CARE fact sheet. the school district has
to show that honesty is 8 virtue radioactive wastes along the Santa Ana. fie.Ids. whale U.S. s~pp<>rt for Israel has issued two Cact sheets, one for the
not forgotten in Fountain Valley. San Di ego, and Ncwport-Rivc rs_idc paid us han~mc• d1 v1dends. general public which denies CARE's Freeways. throug h densely populated L'>rael has liberated Lebanon, not only inf 0 rm a t i 0 n and an 0 th e r f 0 r
, areas, should be apparent from the PLO and Syrians. but als? from management only which admits to casta 1111----------
Council game-playing
the Russian boot that was da ggmg m certain of CARE's statements.
IT IS IRONIC that your editorial there. They opcnc-d .the spot for t~e U.S. Could th~ district's allegations that
appeared on the samt.> day that you to bl• the predon11nant power an the CARE's basis for recall is displeasure
reportc-d the forced evacuation of nearly MuJdle East and. af allowed to, would over school closure and middle sch•'Ol be
a thousand people in the ·Irvine Business b;ang ~a<·c to the region lO protect our a s m 0 k e s c r e e 0 f 0 ' f i 1 c a t
Complex as a coniiequence of a leak of od supplies. mismanagement. viol~1on1 of state
In an odd little maneuver last
week, Cost.a Mesa acquired a new
mayo r and vice mayor -the
latter in a secret ballot, the first in
the city's 29-year history.
Costa Mesa city councils are
nothing if not well organized -at
least when it comes to having all
their ducks in a row before the
meetings get under way. There
are those who feel it is beneficial
for council members to get their
act together in private in order to
keep from getting into arguments
In public. Others hold the o ld-
fashioned view that the public's
business should be conducted in
public, eve n if it does expose
occasional disagreement.
Be that as it may, Councilman
Donn Hall, a former planning
commissioner who has served on
the council since 1978, was elected
mayor in an open , unanimous
vote .
The n came the selection of
the vice mayor. That's when HaJJ
to ld the audience this would be
done by secret ballot to spare
members the embarrassme nt of
having 'to nomina te themsef ves.
Somehow this had never been a
problem before.
S o th e r e were n o
nominations. Everyone was free to
check off the na me of the vice
mayor of his or he r choice. Thus
Councilman Eric Johnson was
e lecte<t on a 3-2 vote with his own
a nd Hall's support and that of
outgoing Mayor Arlene Schafer.
The other two votes we nt to
Counc ilwoman Norma He rtzog
who voted for herseH and was
s uppo rted by Councilman Ed
McFarland.
Presumably coincidentally,
J ohnson had proposed prior to the
vote, with Hall's concurrence, that
t h e v ice mayor no longer be
required to serve as chairman o(
the city's Redevelopment Agency.
as has been the custom. He will
not be so required.
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Charge no~, pay later
This is the time of year when
department stores offer special
deals a llowing you to charge
purchases now and pay nothing
until next spring.
The problem is that spring
always comes, 11nd when it does,
there never seems to be enough
money to pay 'all the bills. That's a
situation the ~ity of Irvine Is
learning about fast.
Irvine is a small jewel of a
city, filled with beautiful new
buildings for the use of the public.
And more a re poised on the
horizon. The problem is that
suddenly this jewel of a city has a
rather significant deficit -l6.7
million or $3. 7 million depending
on whether the city allows the
Irvine Company to donate the
land for a new civic center.
It ls also worth noting that
neither of the deficit figures
quoted above includes costs of
building a performing arta center.
In 1974, residents passed a bond
measure for construction of such a
facility.
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
'f
..
AB a consequence, Irvine City
Council will be deciding Dec. 14
how to raise revenue to cover the
shortfall. Increasing the city bed
tax is a shoo-In for getting the nod.
Other methods on the tab1e will be
readjustment of the business
license fee, a charge for burglar
alarms hooked into the police
department, forcing developers to
provide more public facilities,
better enforcement of traffic fines.
Getting back to the
department store analogy. Irvine
City Council's response to the
revenue shortf aJl is sort of like
·getting a second job to pay off the
charge cards. People do that, but
wouldn't it have been better not to
have charged so much in the first
place?
Consequently, why doesn't
Irvine consider a pay-as-you-go
system -like the rest of us do
with personal finances? It's true,
you acquire more slowly, but you
sleep better at night.
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e thyle ne oxide. a highly dangerous education codes and standards and
rompound. · SECR ETARY OF ST ATE George failure to respond to -community needs?
It was only through the rapid responSC" Shultz and President Reagan, should CARE believes this is so. Cl\RE has
of our public safety ofl1l·1als and a series lessen their anger at Israel's sNtJement ronsistcntly staled that it wiU present in
of fortuitous circumstances that major of the West Bank. It is lsraer s only pubhc or private form documentation to
inJuries and even a number of deaths prott.'Ction from their hostile neighbors. substantiate ats allegations that the
were avoid<'Cl. Obviously, 1( a cask of And the s<'l tlers, that they claim are district administration and board
radi oa ctive waste mate rials was being subsidized . would have to have members are presenting infonnation to
ruptured in the event of a vehicular some inducement for moving into such a purposely mislead the public. .
accident on one of our major freeways. dangerous area as a shield. It is not their Will the board and district accept the
the consequences would be widespread place to tell Israel what it can, or cannot, challenge to meet CARE on neutral
and disastrous. do. lt. is also not the United 'st.ates' plat'«.' grounds to refute our research? CARE
Accordingly. the a<'tion of the lrvinc to deal with dissident Israelis out.side the welcomes the challenge. ..... ,. .... _________ _
Insults can be fun
The cover calls it an "expose
comique." That's a euphemism for
a collection of zingers that are
sometimes too close for comfort.
Example: "You can always tell a·
Newport Beach Executive. No one
wants the check. but there's a
fight over the receipt."
It is "Th e Ne wport Beach
Answer Book," a sort of Preppy
handbook for the coast city. It's
divided into four chapters -the
Newport Beach Woman, the
Newport Beach Man , the Newport
Beach Couple and the Newport
Beach Executive. Some of the
jokes are Bob Hope rejects. Some
aren't bad: "What's a Newport .
Beach <;s>uple's idea of an Intimate
party? Where the host and hostess
actually know them."
As well as the jokes in the
book, there are a couple oC others
surrou nding the book. For
ins tance, the two me n and one
woman listed on the title page as
autttors are actually two other
guys. The woman doesn't exist at
all.
The other joke is the last
paragraph in the book. It says, "It
is the sincere 'hope of the people
who put this book together that
you will buy ml!lny of these books
and give the m to frie nds and
relatives. That way we can fund
our next book. 'The Middle-Class
Guide to Nouveau Rich (sic)
Hangouts'."
That should be fairly easy.
since the 63 small pages of
inordinately large type are priced
at a Newport Beach-appropriate
$6.95. That's the best joke of all.
All of us may be laughing at
the jokes, but he who laughs last,
laughs longest. We bet the authors
will be chuckling all the way to
the bank and beyond.
1111• 1am-----------:----
Pets need your . help
Let's hear it for life,
More Important, let's do
something about.it. The Laguna
Beach Animal Sh.elter needs
volunteers. It la an unusual
experiment in these times,
pe rhaps reflecting the le11
orthodox approach tO things in the
roast city. .
Anlmala taken to this shelter
are not in God's waJting room. 11. ii
more 9f a new I~ on Ufe than
anything el8e. Since ltl inception
several yean -.0• the shelter ha
Md to euthaniae only 2 percent of
all the animala taken to lt. Thme
dled mmtly a a ...alt of ler1oul
tnjurtes or lllnell, lntirmlU. IO srave a wterinartan w• wWlnl to
YOW thwnbl down. The Nit of the
er.tun. leaw the lhelter GM day
-and It may be monthl later -
to 1tart a better life elllwhere.
T h a t i,s a n i n c r e d i b 1 e
accomplishment when some
figuree show about 90 percent of
all animals turned In to pounds
acnm the country will die withln
1even days.
Now the shelter needs help.
It.a staff of one full-time and two
part-Ume worken feed and care
for the animals and clean out
cages. But help ii needed to f Ind
homa for the ofphans. Sometiines
a kind hand la needed to quiet or
exerdlt an animal.
la that too much to uk? We
don't think eo. Thia ii a shelter
that f.lves Ille a chance, that
donn t req\a&re animals to pay
with their llwa for our I.ck of
auenUon tb tbelt welfaN. We
Ul'l9_ 10U =&Id the lh'el• ., 497 -1&&2. a Thanklltvl"I
pwent of tour time.
•
JANET &CHMIDT
Shelter I unds
To the Editor:
It is very encouraging to learn the
Laguna Beach City Council has voted to
continue work at tbc local shelter with
their reserve funds. However, no dog
li~nse program has been set up due to
lack of personnel.
A program for this purpose would
mean thousands of dollars for the city
and would eliminate having to use
reserve funds. As there is a permanent
patrol officer on the beach. why rouldn't
one of the service truck drivers check
each residence to sec if a license has been
issued? In the winter their services are
not required on the beach for the leash
law.
IT IS necessary to have a paid rabies
,. certificate to get a dog license. An
identification on an animal is very
nt.>cessary for the owner to find their pet
should it be taken to lhe shelter. A rabies
shot is a protection to the animal. and
also lo the public.
If the service truck driver would
spend two hours a day going Crom door
to door, the whole city rould be rovered
.An two or three months. and much
revenue would be taken in. A license
prQgram is very necessary to get funds,
and the shelle r would not be over-
crowded. as the owner of the pet would
be found .
NAME WITHHELD
l.e1ter1 /rom readers ore i.wlconif!~ T~
right to condm~t> lf'tfera to /U spac~ or
ehmina.te Ir~/ IS reserwd 1Alttt1 of JOO
words rrr leu wdl bf/ gf Hn prrfnnttt All
letters must include .signature and rnaalmg
oddreaa btd names may be IUllhhRI °" re·
quest I/ sufl1c1enr rea1on ts apparent
Poetry well not be pubh1llftl. l..f!ttn1 IMW be
tel•phonftl to 642.Q>N Name and pllOM
number o/ tlw contnbtltor m1&1t be givn /or
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own great·fitting, greaHooklng pants with double pleats
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WOMEN'S FASHIONS
• '42.99-$45.99. Reg. S72-S78, Ms. Chaus graceful dresses
of Polyester georgette in luscious colors, 6-14.
Updated Dresses. 135. .
• $ 79.99. Orig. S 11O-S148. Famous maker, luxurious silk dresses
in varied styles. solids and prints. Dresses, 84/
Young Designer Dresses. 17. ·
• $49.99:0rig. $72-$82. R. & K. Petites collection of 2-pe.
k~its In a9rylic/polyester/rayon. ~ssorted styles and color•. I
4 14. Petites. 55. · . 'll
• $53.99-$122.99. Orig. S72-S164. Evan Picone·s fall novelty
separates: Jackets. skirts and pants in assorted fabrics to mix
or match. 6-14. Robinson's Coordinates, 147.
• $58.99-$99.99. Orig. S88-S160. Famous New York maker
coordinates: Jackets and skirts in winter white or navy
wool flannel. Sizes 4 -14. V.1.P. Sportswear. 3.
• $39.99·$99.99. Orig. $80-$152. Schrader Sport wool crepe
separates: one-button blazers and dirndl skirts in assorted
colors. And beautiful blouses in polyester crepe de chine.
All 6-14. Heritage Sportswear. 9.
• $79.99. Orig. $125. Adolfo's luxurious velour Jogsuits in
polyester/cotton. Assorted colors, for P-S-M·L sizes.
JWR Clubhouse. 89.
• '54.99-$111.99. Orig. S74-S150. Famous maker petite
sportswear group of patterned suitings in assorted colors and
styles. Sizes 2·12. Petite Sportswear, 143.
• $49.99-$99.$9. Orig. $74-$150. JQnes New York collection
of wools in crepes and flannel: Jackets. skirts and blouses in
assorted colors. Sizes 2-12. Petite Sportswear. 143.
• 2 . ·'33.99. Ori . S40-S52. Uz Oaiborne petites-our
entire co ec ion o a s 1 s. pa s an ouses n curren
styles. colors and fabrics. Sizes 2-12. Petite Sportswear. 1'43.
• $39.99. Reg. S56. Marisa Christina boldly striped pullovers in
silk/cotton. Assorted colors for S·M·L sizes. Sweaters. 1.
• $32.99-$38.99. Orig. S52-S68. Lloyd Williams beautifully
embellished blouses and Liz Claiborne's silky Jacquard
crepe de chine and georgette_blouse8. All polyester, In a
brilliant array of colors for sizes 4 -1<4-. Blouses. 25/
Young Designer Sportswear. 105.
• $38.99. Orig. $52. Famous designer Jeans in classic Indigo
cotton denim. Sizes 26 -31. Weekend Wear. 114.
• $29.99. Orig. S4~. Chaus Jacquard bow blouses in ivory, gray,
garnet or turquoise polyester. 6-16. Robinaire Sportswear. 7.
• $23.99-$31 .99. Orig . $37-$48. aassic skirts-a bountiful
collection from Century and Summit. Wool/polyester In solids
t or patterns. 6-16. Robinaire Sponawear, 7.
• 518.99. Orig. $26. Soft. dressy blouses In graceful georgette
or crepe de chine polyester. 6-16. Roblnaire Sportswear. 96.
• $24.99. Orig. S38. Cummerbund waistbands accent classic
skirts by Claude. Black. gray or navy polyester/wool.
Sizes 6-14. Robinalre Sportswear. 138.
• 517.99. Orig. $28. Our own gaily striped shirts with contrasting
or fluted collars. Assorted colors. all polyester/cotton. 6-16.
Robinaire Sportswear. 65.
• $23.99. Orig. $28. Great-fitting double-pleat pants in French
canvas polyester. Assorted colors. sizes 6-16.
Robinaire Sportswear, 7. ·
• $49.99-559.99 Orig. S76-S92. Our exclusive sweater coats
in mohair or wool blends. Assorted shades for S-M·L
Roblnaire Sportswear. 116.
• $28.99. Orig. S40. Collection of our own fashion-stripe skirt
styles. wool/polyester in assorted color combos. 6-16.
Robinaire Sportswear. 138.
· $34.99. Orig. $58. Long-sleeve, silky blouson sweaters in
acrylic/angora/nylon. Assorted shades for S-M-L.
Robinaire Sportswear. 138.
• $15.99. Orig. S24. Button-d<>Wn oxford menswear 'shirts in
solid shades of polyester/cotton. 6-16.
Robinaire Sportswear. 65.
• $23.99-$52.99 Orig. S37 -S80. Act Ill velvet pull-on pants.
skirts and Jackets of triacetate/polyester.
Robinalre Sportswear, 160.
• $28.99-$.32.99 OriQ. S44-S50. Romantic rufflJKt, ivory
polyester blouses. from Act Ill. 8-18. .
Robinaire Sportswear. 160.
• $12.99-$28.99 Orig. $20-$42. White Stag coordinates to mix
or match. Skirts and belted polyester cotton corduroy pants
in assorted colors. To team with plaid shirts. 6-16 orturtteneoks,
S·M·L, in polyester/cotton. Robinaire Sportswear. 160.
• $15.99-$23.99 Orig. S25-S37. Koret collection of pull-on and
fly-front pants in assorted shades of polyester.
Petite sizes 8 -16; regular sizes 10-18. Coordinating Polyester I
cotton blouses, 8-18. Robinalre Sportswear, 160.
• $39.99. Reg. S60. Totes raincoats in lightweight. water-
repellent nylon. Many styles and colors for petite and regular
sizes. Coats. 88.
• H9.99. Special. Suede cardigans. distinctive topping for any
outfit. Assorted colors. 6-16. Coats. 38.
• $79.99. Reg. $122. Raincoats from Luba. of lightweight.
packable. water-repellent elastomer/Polyester. Sizes 4 -14.
Coats, 73.
• H~.99. SpeclaL Pantcoats in beige or camel wool/nylon.
varied styles for sizes 8-18. Coats. 38.
• $~9.99. Orig. s~o. H~d bomber jackets in cotton corduroy,
with Polyester f1berf1ll and acrylic sherpa lining for snug
warmth. S-M-L. Coats, 38.
l'ASHION AccmS80RIU .
• •11.99. Reg. S20-S35. Rings for your lingers In 18K gold •
electroplate or sllverplate, with simulated rubles, sapphires.
amethysts. topaz or emeralds. Fahion Jewelry, 18.
• Ul.99. Orig. S58. Lou r.4• or handbags, each with Its own
vanity mirror and 24K d-plated hardware. Leather-look
· Ultrahyde• vlnyl In 111 e belie colors. Handblga. 188.
• '34.99. Special. Soft leather shoulder blQ8 In cau1I or
tailored stytes. Wonderfully versatile colora. Hlndbegs. 149.
• 35~ OFF. fqeg. S40. Sale '21.99. Wafer-thin calculators in
Dior's soft, natural le1ther cates. ChOOM the credit card holder
or checkbook 1tyte. Peraon1I Leather Acc:eleorlee. 111.
· 3" · 31~ O,F. Anne Klein person11 1 .. ther ICC8110t'i" of
smooth. glace cowhide In 1 wide ran~ of colorl. From the
collection: framed clutch. Orla. 137. Siie na•. Framed coin ourse.OriQ.113.50.SlleH.ll.Per90nat~.111 . _
• 33" OFF. Orig. S12-S16. Sale
0
$7.99-$10.tt. Fashion belts in
leather pull-through styles and assorted fabric obis. 'In a
rainbow of colors. Fashion Accessories. 10.
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• •41.11. Orig. 160. Christian Dior robes in softest fleece. Zip.
front styles in peach or IQua trlacetate/nylon. P.S-M-L.
Robes, 40.
• 121.•. Orig. $45. Satin Jacquard kimono wrap In soft pint<
gray or white polyester. S-M-L. Junior Intimate Apparel, Bl.
• '21.19. Orig. S48. Lily of France long-sleeved romantic gown
In brushed nylon with stretch lace trim at cuffs and yoke.
Rose color, In P-S-M-L. Contemporary Sleepwear. 144.
• SH.99. Orig. $24. Brushed nylon sleepahirt. White. pink or
blue, S-M-L. Lingerie/Sleepwear, 11.
• 28~· 28'. OFF. Yanity Fair sleep coordinates. Luxurious travel
collection with flower appliQues and satin trim. All in pink or
turquoise nylon. Pajama, 32-38. Reg. $21. Sale 114.99.
Coat. 32-38. Reg s21 Sale $14.n . Shift. P-S-M-L.
Reg. S15. Sale •10.99. Lingerie/Sleepwear. 11 .
• •17.H. Orig. S28. Lanz cotton flannel, long-sleeved gown.
Chfrming floral prints edged with evelet
lace. P-S-M-L. Junior Intimate Apparel, 83.
• •1!.99. Orig. S28. Warm cotton flannel pajamas in fanciful
pm~ts with eyelet to~hes at neck and sleeves. Our own.
In 11zes P.S-M-L. Intimate Junior Apparel. 83.
• 25~ OFF. Warner's Whimsies Daytime Collection.
Reg. '"·50-S19. Sale 13.29·•13.99. Choose from bikinis
briefs. camisoles, brH}iPtl. half or full sliPS. ·
altOmS
• $72.99. Orig. 198. Gloria vanderbllt 3-way, high-heel boot In
black, chestnut or bordeaux leather. Contemporary Shoes. 6.
• '49.99. Orig. $75. Amalfi suede sandal, c1asslcally stvled. in
black, taupe, cranberry, gray or dark brown. Color sefectlon
varies in each store.Amalfi. 177.
• •41.99. Orig. $70. Palizzio pump in goldwash kidskin for day
or evening; in assorted cofors. Shoe Salon, 64.
• $48.99. Orig. S70. Enrico low-heel salon pump in assorted
shades of baby calfskin. Shoe Salon. 64.
• fn.11. ~· seo. Our own Gavena sll~mpwith bow ~tail.
Sleek k n In taupe, blec* 01 gniy. ~· Shoee. 47. .......
• '21.11. Oriq. S47. Fleecy Jogsuits in grav. white. pink or red
cotton/acrylic. S-M-L. Color selection varies In each store JWR JR'S, 37. .
• $28.99. Orig. S45. Finely tailored, corduroy trousers In black,
gray, camel or blue cotton 5-11. JWR JR'S, 165.
• Ul.11. Orig. S48. Sasson doubl•pleat cotton corduroy
trousers in assorted colors. 3-13. JWR JR'S, 179.
• $18.11. Special. Bright geometric-design acrylic sweaters In
aaaorted shAdes, By Santa Cruz. S-M-L. Young JWR JR'S, 52.
• •13.99: Reg. $22. Collection of mini skirts in red, black or
turquo1H cotton. By Santa Cruz. S-M-L. Young JWR JR'S, 52.
• 112.99. Orig. $19. Sasson cotton sweatshirts In a great
collection of colors. S-M-L. JWR JR'S, 179.
• •12.11. Orig. S18. Classic ge>-with-everythingcrewneckacryllc
sweaters. Assorted colora in S-M·L sizes. JWR JR'S, 154.
IUDS
INFANTS, Kids, 53
• H .99·•12.99. Orig. $15-$20. Buntings by Cuddler and
Stemcraft.
• H .99·•13.•. Orig. S13-S21. Pram suits by Cuddler and
Sterncr1ft. S-M-L.
• H .lt·H.99. Orig. 110-$13. Blanket sleepers by Stemcraft,
S-M-L sizes.
• f 14.99. Orig. 124~ Winter-weight Jackets by Tiny Tota. M·L-XL.
• H .99. Orig. S18. Hooded Jogaulta for 8-12-18 months.
TODDLER BOYi AND GIRLS, Kids. 113.
• '7.M·f11.99. Orig. $12·•18. Young Set sweaters In cardigan
and pullover styles.
• '14.99. Orig. 122 .50. Klelnert's jogging suits In utOrted colors.
• '21.99-f31.19. Orig. 139-$43. Collection of Jackets by
Playtand.
• H.ll-t11.99. Orig. $11-126. Snoopyc t-shlrts and fleecy
HP1111tn from Rob Roy.
OIRLI 4·11, Kids, 49.
• •10.99. Orig. 117. Belted paperbag pants by Sparkle.
• H.19. Orig. $14. Vertical-stripe blou181 by Spartde.
• f 18.11. Orig. $28. Jogsulf9oby Kleinert, in aaorted pastels.
GIRLS 7·14, Kids, 45.
·• f11.H. Orig. 130. Fleecy mini-skirt Hts with striped skirts
and matching toPt.
• •17.99·f11.19. Orig. 128-130. Collection of cotton
corduroy pants.
• •12.99-t13.99. Orig. $20-$22. Group of cotton/polyester
blouses.
• H .99-f11.99. Orig. 114·$28. Acrylic sweaters in aeorted
1ty1e1.
BOYi 4·7, Kids. 32.
• '7.M-t13.99. Orig. 111 -•1&. FleecyMP1rate1 by Scoreboard.
• •11.99. Orig. 130. Lightweight Jacket9 by Pacific lt'lll1.
• t11.n . Orig. 118. Belted flannel dre11 P1nta In PolY9ater/
acrylic/rayon.
• tt.M·f11.99. Orig. 114-$22. Famous m1ker 1we1ters In
IMOrted fibers.
. BOYi l·IO, Kids, 22/39
• f11.M. Orig. 126. Famous designer striped cotton Polo lhlr11. · ua.M. Orig. 130, B~ p1atd lhtrts 1n brushed cotton twill.
• f14.•·•11.19. Orie. 120-123. Belted flannel dr ... panta,
•II• I· 12 and 2&·30 watlt.
• '"·"· Orig. 140. Pllctflc 'htl lightweight )acketa. • tll.M. Orig. f32. Jogging 1ult9 by Sc:cnboard, S-M·L·XL.
• f11.M·t17.ll. Orig. 111·124.50. Famou1 maker IW99tert In
lalOtted flber9. .
0111~8' ACCESSORIES·AND SLEEPWEAR, Kids. 34/120
• '2.99·'7.19. Reg. U .50-S11.50. Legwarmers, hats and
scarves.
• U .99-n.n . Reg. S5·S10. Collection of canvas bags.
• H .99-113.99. Reg. S9-S21. Group of rag dolls.
• 19.99-•11.H. Reg. S1 .. ·S18. Famous maker sleepwear in
cotton flannel or polyester. Sizes 4-14.
• •11.H . Reg. S16. carter's fleecy blanket sleepers. 5-14
LEROI HOSIERY, Kids. 120.
• 8/$4.49-8/tl.99. Reg. S2-S6 pair. Girls 7-14.
• 3/'3.39. Reg. 3/$4.50. Boys. 4 -7.
• 3/14.19-3/14.49. Reg. 3/$5.60-3/$6.75. Boys 8-20.
• U .99. Reg. 13.85..i S4.25. Infant tights ..
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· 25" OFF. Orig. S195. Sale $148. Our own wool suits--a great
collection of solids, pinstripes and plaids in finely tailored
2 and 3-pe. models. Men's Clothing, 35.*
· • 25" OFF. Reg. S250. Sale $117. The go-everywhere camel-
hair SPortcoat. Also available in gray•nd navy. Reg. S275.
Sale UOI. Men·s Sportswear Clothing, 95.*
• 25" OFF. Reg.JS 75. Sale '58. Worsted wool pants in a
comfortable year-<ound weighl. Assorted solid colors in sizes
30-40. Men's Sportswear Clothing, 95.*
• $41.H. Reg. $80. Leather shoes from Italy-our own,.mPorts
with full leather uppers. soles and linings. Choose the
goldtone ornament or braided leather instep style In brown
or black. Men's Shoes. 2.
• 115. ·•1 . . amous ma er. ra1g -c ar 1 ~lyester/cotton broadcloth. Orig. $23. Sale $17.99. Or our oWn button-down stYte In polyestM/cotton. Orig. 121.
Sa_!! $15.H . To go with neatly patterned silk/wool ties.
Special $10.99. Or solid lambswool ties. Orig. S11 . Sale $1.99.
Men's Dress Shirts, 20/Tles, 158.
• '34.99. Orig. S4 7.50. The classic cardigan In soft. flGe-Quallty
lambswool. A great range of colors In S·M-L-XL sizes.
Men's Sweaters. 195.
• $99.19. Reg. $135. Our own 100~ cashmere sweater-
luxurious in light blue, burgundy, navy, tan or gray.
S·M·L-XL. Men's Sweaters. 195.
• 25"·"°" OFF. Orig. S40-S50. Sale •H.99. A great
assortment of pullovers. V-necks. crews and cardigans In
Shetland wool, lambswool or acrylic. Assorted shades in
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• •11.•. Ortg. 130. Famou~er. betted flannel pents In
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Wood~ burning · stoves popular again
Dally Piiot pboto
By RICHARD KOEHLER
Mable Moler and daughter Joanne
Ter Bush load a one-eighth cord
rack with firewood for a waiting
customer at A & L Firewood and
Land Clearing on Newport
Boulevard in Costa Mesa.
f;aref ul yo.u dOn 't get burned bf.!.ying firewood.
. Buying logs,-for a wood-burning stove or open
fitiplace eounds simP.le enough, but a few tips are
in 'Order IO you don l get burned before the wood
dalla.
Wood is sold by standard units of
~l. A standard or full cord la a volume of
l• cubic feet, measured u a pile 16 feel long, 4 feet
hip and 2 feet wide. Knowin~ this can help
~ if you get a "fair aha.re' when buying a ¥ or half-cord that la delivered and dumped,
,..r than stacked in a pile. •
'4 Actually, there are only about 80 to 90 cubic
f-of wood in a stacked cord; the rest la air apace. A.Jill cord weight about 3,000 J>O'.'f'dt when dry.
· A variety of woods are avaUable in Southern
Qlfomia. Scarcity and dlatance from the supply alia have a lot to do with price.
' I Oak or walnut are not nece.arily the "best"
....... 'Ibey are hard to lplte, but the lop bum
l . Soft pine bunw quick1,Y and '8 .-y to start.
yptua burnt like hardwood if it's newly cut,
.. the sum drt• thla wood burrw at the tame
M p&ne. C>ranpwood burnt hOt and fat. Pine,
ypWa anct oranpwood are very aromaUc, ,but ·
y ~ prefer the "woodsy" odor of oell or
Ut. ' "' Since each wood hat Ila aood potnla, many
C111t.om1en order a mixed cord, the wood lotf report.
bardwood/aoftwood combination with some
wood II a popular chok:it.
rnlftl ao(t, oily_ pine wood can cauae a
buildup in the chimney, which mey 1"d to
a chimney fin and a p>CI chance of ~fire If the
.\
Burning' aof t, oily wood can cau&e a creoeote buildup in the chimney, which ·
may lead lo a chimney fire and a good chance or hou&efire if the chimney
collapees.
'
chimney collapaea. A chimney cleaning after
burning three cords of pine it a wiae pnauUon.
. Check with the wood dealer to tee if you are
buying eeuoned wood that hat dried from three lo
six months after bein8 chopped. Green wood hat a
pie.ant odor and It c1oes bum with cnckllnc and
atzzling. bu\ a lot of klndli"I la reqWnld &o start It.
Well-aeuoned or air-dry wood can· have a
moisture content u low u 20 percent. At thia
moisture level, 4 percent of the enero " lost by
evaporation. Green wood typ6cally hail a mo6lture
content of at leaat 80 percent. At thJt rnoilture level
more than I~ pert"ent of the helitlq value la lmt.
When orderl"I fla;ewood, be sure to Mk the
dealer for a apedflc delivery price. Mlleate from
the wood yard ii the determlnln1 factor. And, don't
wait unUl the laat minute &o order wood for the
holimya. Some ct.Mn report a 10-day wait now,
with even more delay antidpeted • the holidays
appro.ch.
The follawlNI lilt of bulk firewood dealen can
help ~ 8't ma klee of the price r.,. Of firewood aJona the l>nnll Coalt.
-A·l rtrewood. 20111 Orchid, Senta Ana.
701-0842. l:ucalyptw, pbw and avocedo COit $188 a
cord ($100 half). Price Includes delivery, but not
stacking.
-A & L Firewood and Land Cleerlnl, 2053
Newport Blvd., Coeta Meu, 846-2887. Open 1even
days 9 a.m. to 0:30 p.m. Pine it priced at Sl48.40 a
cord ($79.&0 for half, $47.70 a quarter). eucalyptus
at S159 a cord <•90.10 half, $58.30 quarter) orancewood at $189.80 a cord (Sl00.70 half, '88.90
quarter) and oak and. walnut at $238.50 per cord
(S127.20 half, $79.00 quarter). Minimum '20
delivery charp: ateckfnl within 30 feet at Sl7·
extra. No yard J*kup diaoount. .
-American l..anclalpe Supply, 18801 Golden
West St., Huntin1ton Beach, 842·8888. Open
Tuesday throu1h Saturday 8 a.m. to O p.m.,
Monday 8 a.m. to noon. Juniper, pine or aycunon
COila $180 a cord ($8& half I $40 q_uarter); euCalyptw
la prlced •t.1185 • t'Ul'd ($100 llalf. $55 quarter);
oran1ewood le $210 • eord ($110 half, •&7.&0
quarter), and oak la runntnc '26& a cord ($135 half,
•70 quart«). Local dell~. II $10, wtth hl1her
rata for outlytna ......_ 8&ae1e1n1 a.ta $17 per Cord,
$10 helf-eard anCI .'t ~.-...
-Callfomte Lanclilmpe &upply Inc., 23271
Cherry Aw.. a Taro. au ....... Open Monday throulh Friday 7 a.m. to & p.m .. Saturday 8 e.m. to
4 p.m., Sunday 9 a.m. lo 3 p.m. Ponderoea pine it
priced at $160 a cord ($85 half, $55 quarter). Miaion
Viejo area delivery $10 extra; rates hi1her
ebewhere. No stacking 1ervlce.
-Sepulveda BuUdin1 Materiala, 28092 Forbes
Road, Laguna Niguel, 831-7500. Open Monday
through Friday 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturdax 8 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. Pinon pine coeta $173.&0 a cord ('81.&0 half,
S60 quarter), juniper COila $189 a cord ($100 half,
$72 quarter), oak la $222.&0 per rord (tl22.&0 half,
$80 quarter) and a mixed wood cord runs t198 (1107
half, t75 quarter). Price Includes delivery and
dumpln1 In Mlulon Viejo and El Toro area.
Delivery charg. for other areas.
-Tony's Firewood, Canada RQ.d, El Toro,
768-4888. ~n 9 a.m. co 5 p.m. Monday throuch
Saturday. Call fint. Eucalyptus runa Sl60 a rord ('80 half, t&O quarter), plnon pine la tlU a cord
($95 half, SH quaMer) and mixed or-.wood and
eucalyptus l"Oltl Sl80 a cord ('90 half, $52 quarter).
Delivery on half cord or more only at Sl5 a cord or
tlO for half c.wd in immediate 8"" only. Other
attU at lHlt ·ts more.
-The ,Woodlhed Firewood Co., IOU N.
Batavia SL.~. 874·3268. Open"""" cS.19.
a.m. to & p.m. Ponmroaa per. coats •1e& up to •lM
a c.wd ('85 half, '80 quarter), wdar or, IJ(non p6ne '8
prtcld 1t •1• 1 Nl'cl (tl 10 half, tSO quarter),
Ncalyptua or junlplr et put a cord <•11& half, '80
q\IAl_'W) and -• ~ .... ~ a\ P40 per cord <tll& half, t'70 quarter). Price lnchadn
deUvwy and "8ddnl 1n um ...
All wood pnc.. ......... atbjlct to ......
Oranoe Co11t DAILY PILOT/Thurtdly, November 25, tH2 •
IBillWffi[rnffirn~
r1ianks given .tor colum_ns
1• ·~ DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband and I t ve au the way from Evunavlllc to hear you 11peak
Vincennes UnivC'rsity, ll was a wonderful
perlencc and the only time WC' ever saw a speaker
iCelve a standing ovation both before ond after a
h.
Now that we have see{l you, we feel as IC we
w you personally, Will you do a favor for a
uple of friends? Please rerun the column I am
losing. It was one of the most cnjoyable 11've seen
all the years l 'vc bee n reaqlng you. The
ro rlate day would be Nov. 25. God bless. -
IER ADMlRERS
DEAR FRIENDS: Wltb ple11ure! Thanks for
lag me the day off.
I•. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have a <fozen
'iroblems I <.'Ould lay on you right now, but instead ~handing you a skull-cracker, I am going to write
different kind or lett.ef and ask >'ou to run it on
anksgiving Day.
f.
,.. Thank you for havfng the courage to proVI·de a
rum for every 'kind of human problem in
nguage we can understand. l have learned so
uch from you about incest, alcoholis m,
fi>mosexuality, drug abuse, high blood pressure,
9rly cancer detection, depression, kink~ sex, how
~ handle pushy neighbors, nosy relatives, book·
tprrowers. free-loading relatives and drunk house
'1ests. You even gave me the nerve to tell folks to
tJYOB when they got too personal. ;!: IJ'hank you for being' brave enough to take a
pnd on issues that most people wouldn't touch
~ith a 40-foot pole. ti,~ Thank you for traveling thousands of miJes to
k to all kinds of groups and appear on TV shows.
must take a lot of ene~gy. but it is certainly worth t No one who sees y6u can doubt that you are
"1cere and committed to your work and that you
~ally do care about the people who. write. Thank
~ for your terrific sense of humor. Some days I ,: :·r •• •• •• .~ •• •• •• •• •• •!
rou1 HIAlTH
DR. PETER J . STEINCROHN
walk around with a smile on my foc-c lor hours
becaw,e of something you Mtld. Certain lines Crom
your columns have i:>e(.'Ome part of thC' language. I
hear you quoted in supermarkets, on buses and
even from the pulf1t. (Our pa1Hor ls a regular
reader.) •
Thank you for the <.'Omfort you have given to
millions of people who think they are the only ones
who have such crazy problems. You have made so
many frightened, insreu~~ folks feel "normal'' and
less alone. You made me see I was too hard on
my~l(. I stopped being a perfectionist, and 'llY
migraines disappeared.
• • ·You have helped me do a better job of dealing
with my husband, my mother-in-law. m y
neighbors, friends and -most of all -myself.
Have a happy Thanksgiving, dear lady. You
deserve it. -A STAUNCH SUPPORTER
DEAR S.S.: Wbal a day-brightener! And now
t-.e•next letter ls exactly what I needed before my
bead got too big for tbe halo. It's from Miami.
. DEAR(?) ANN LANDERS: You make me sick.
Such gall! Such conceit! S uch arrogance! Such
self-nghteousness! You are never at a loss for an
opinion. How can one person be so smart? And your
foolish face ls ever ywhere! No matter where l
travel, you're in the paper. Even in Tokyo. Please
take an early retirement and give the world a
break. -SICK OF YOU
DEAR SICK: Tbankl for the bumbler. I needed
that!
·began to depend upon the pills and not upon their
diet. Besides they became habit-forming .
Patients couldn't get along without them. They
wore them like a crutch long after the "fracture"
had healed. I discovered that patients without the
use of pills lost weight more satisfactotily than
; DEAR DR. STEI NCROHN: My doctor is T here were other shortcomings. I noticed that
lbbborn, but I like him. I've been overweight for other problems developed when they took the ~an. I've constantly asked him lo prescribe appetite depressants. Some began to complain of ~uclng pilJs. He won't budge, and .says they are intractable insomnia. They became worn down by
li1armful. Two neighbors down the street use tbem. lack of sleep and not by their diet. -Others actually 1~ d l b b • I h i h b had a rise in blooddr~ure. Still others complained +fl m l t ey aven t osl muc we I .t. ut some of palpitation an rapid pulse. Like a blanket l~s is better tban none. ~ ·How do you feel about reducing pills, Dr. covering all these complaints, they all said they
~lacrobn? Are they as'bad as all that? Why can were;~;oy:r doctor Is try·i~g t.O do for you, Mrs. olbers take them and I be deprived of their help? A$ times, I've been tempted to change doctors so I B., .is help you walk wi~hout crutch~rQnce you ~. get a prescription of the reducing medicine. _ begin . to ~. them theres a tendencyi to l~~n on s B them mdef1mtely. Be thankful that ~es sufficiently
, · · . interested in you to say no. Follow his advice and
;. DEAR MRS. B.: I shouJd hope you'd like your _.:; it's less likel~hat you'll get nervous, lose sleep and
ci9ctor even more than you do. He's being stubborn develop high blood pressure problems. f9' your sake. It takes a good deal more interest to
~use writing a prescription than getting it all over ~th and saying, "Okay, here it is."
i: I confess that I occasionally prescribed appetite
~pressants some years ago. Laier on. as your own
ct9ctor does. I also refused. I found that patients
Dr. Steincrohn welcom es questions lro.m
readers. He cannot answer all individually but will
include those of general interest in his column.
Send your questions to Jtim, in care of the Daily
Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Co,,ta Mesa, Calif. 92626.
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The bidding: s .. tlt WHt Nertlt Eut
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Pue P ...
Opening lead: Jack of •.
When you learn ts> play
bridge, you are taught many
general principles. But it is
wise lo remember that those
pr inciples are just guidelines
-individual'cases sometimes
require unu1ual treatment.
North had a choice of two
ac•Uona after hl1 partner
Opt!nf'd tht' biddhla with two
no trump 11 1llghtly ag
grl'1tll lve r•tlR' to three no
trump in the hop•• that part·
nl'r could u•'° h111 six·card
ault, which wH North'•
choice. or a pass. ·rhere w11
no poll\t in introducing the.
diamond suit, because an
I l·triclt contract was almo1t
surely beyond the limit of the
combined holding1.
Declarer was fortunate
that West had a natural
spade lead -the contract
would hue foundered had
the other major been led.
Declarer won in hand, and if
he followed Qne of the batlc
precepts that he had been
taught. he would have led a
low diamond toward
dummy's honors. As· the
cards lie. he would have fall·
ed. East could win the ace
and shift to a heart. Now
when declarer finds that
diamonds 'do not break, he
has no time tJ set up a ninth
trlcll betor'• the «MlencMra
hav• the heart• eac.abUahtd.
But dec:lartr had avaifahle
a prl'lty eounter. At trick
l wo he led the kins of
dlamond11. Eul could not al
ford to win this trick. If he
did and 1hlfted LO a heart,
declarer would 11lmply win
and duck a diamond. Eaat
would win a nd return
anotheJ hurt. but now
tteclarer could take lour dia·
mond trick• lo bring hi• total
to nine.
So East wu forced LO
duck. but that proved to be
no better. Detlarer needed
no more than one diamond
tr ick and the tempo. He aban·
doned diamond• and went
after clubs. and he wu one
step ahead of the defen ..
West took the king of club1
and shifted to a heart. but it
was too late. Declarer won
and forced out (he ace of
clubs, and he had nine tricks
via three spade1, two heart.I.
a diamond and three clubs.
•• POT SHOTS
BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT HOIOSCOPI .
BY SIDNEY OMARA
F riday, November 26
ARIES (March 21 -Aprll 19): What appears a
setback will boomerang in your favor. You'll obtain
needed material -puzz.le pieces will fall mto place.
Past errors will be corrected. .
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Encouragement
received from lively ind1v1dual who recently earned
your respect. Written material plays important role.
Membe r of opposite sex expresses feelings in
unique manner.
GEMINI (May 21:June 20): Rom~ce could be
EVEN PEOf'LI:
WHO HAVR
FREEDOM
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A"E ICVE,-.
F'IQS
P9'0M TMs
~l .. ONSlalLITY
O~ DSCIDI ....
MOW TO
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wishes -and powers of persuasion. You receive ~ift which lends tone to surri>undings . Review sit4ation with dependents, relatives and
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Orders from top
are s ubject to change due to lack of subtance. See
pl~ces, people in realistic light -avoid self-
deception.
LEO (July 2J-Aug. 22): Plans are solidified for
educational projt..>ct, possible travel and long-range
policies. Pressure in <.1r eases, you have more
respon s ibi lity a nd chances for increased
compensation are enhanced.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Emphasis on
accounting procedures, possible tax write offs,
survey of financial responsibility of those who
wou ld participate in partnership project.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Break from past ia
part of scenario. Focus on publicity, confrontations.
lively exchange of views. realization that you gain
mast by maintaining independent stance.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Follow through on
those who encouraged you in rece.H past. ·
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): De fine
terms, give full play to intellectual curiosity.
Emphasis on charisma. special appearances.
intensified relationships with members of opposite
sex. Speculative vpnture proves exciting .
CAPRICORN (Oc..'C. 22-Jan. 19): Build on sol.id
base -perceive potential, read between lines, deal
with individ u al willinR to lend benefit of
experience.
AQUARIUS (Jan . 20 -Feb. 18): Past
procedures could prove outmoded. Make inquiries.
display versatility and sh..>w that you cA n be
Clexible. Focus on short trips.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Money is counted
-emphasis on improved living conditions, more
satisfying surroundings and restoration of harmony
at home. Findncial picture \s bnghter than
originally anticipated.
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Think of everyone who'd love a
Christmas gift from Hickory Farms.
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Fashion Island Westcliff Plaza ..,. ... Id! 17111 ' """ ....... ..,.. BtKll
840-8030 642-G972
NEW GIFT CENTER
NOW OPEN
WOODBRIDGE VILLAGE CENTER
IN IRVINE
Antt:lony's Shoe Service• Bank of America• Charles Barr Jewel'3rs • Crown Hardware• Or. Lou Elder• Hair Handlers· salon• Halliday's Men's Clothi
Hickory Farms • Humpty Dumpty • t:e Chante41 •Hughes Market• Mes Amies Teen' • Nancy Dunn Antiqµes • Newport Balboa Savings• Paper Unlimitfd·
Sa v-On Drugs• Serendipity • S.torekeeper • Storekeeper for Her • Veta's"'lntimate Apparel• Westcliff Cleaners• Westcliff Corners• Westcliff Shoes• ~ .
. ..
Orenge Coaet DAIL V"PILOT /Thurtd1y. NovemMr 25, 1112 ..
Newquist, David St~inmetz ana Marla Bird •
T en-mun th-old
art luver Cath~rine
Crowell with her
mom and dad,
Ann and Tony
Donna Ke ll y with
Jim and Charlene
Croul
'Changing Trends' hang at Laguna
FetJows of Contempora ry Art, a Los Angeles and was greeted on arrival by Marla Bard, LBMA
based group of art patrons, selected the Laguna president, and Bill Olton, {l"IUSCUm directot .
Beath Museum of Art aa the lite for an exhibition Others present t.o enjoy the art and the hon
featuring 36 regional works by 12 painters. d'oeuvre table dC<.'Orated with a Call holiday theme
The museum's Junio r Council hosted a (the latter arranged by Kathy Douglass and Linda
members' preview to cele brate the opening of Bratcher) here David Steinmetz. chairman Jor the
"Changing Trends: Con t.ent and S tyle" on display FCA, Dr. and M~. Gene Levm, the John Parkers,
through Jan. 2. T om Megonigals, Wi llia m J orda ns, J a c k
The exhibit was cura ted liy Robert Smith, Llnklctters. Charles Hesters, Ted Paulsons, James
directo r o f t he L os AnJCe les In s titute o f Crouls. Tony Crowells and Jack Boyles. Adelaide
Contemporary Art. He was present tor the opening Hixon and Or. and Mrs. Bernard Descnberg. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.--~-.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__;.~__;.~~~~~~~~~~~-=.~__:::......_~~~~~~
~IC NOTtcE NI.IC NOTtc£ ·
YOU AM IN DEfAUl T UNDll" A YOU AM .. DEfAUL T ~A
0110 Of' TMJIT OATIO AUOU8T Dt:IO OI' T"UIT OATIO AUGUIT
1, 1111. UNLlll YOU TAKI 11, 1971. UNLllS YOU TAKI
ACTION TO ,flOTI CT YOU" ACTION TO '"OTICT YOUR
NON"TY, IT MAY M SOl.O AT A "'OH"TY, IT MAY M IOlO AT A "'klC IALI . If YOU •I D AN l'U9LIC IAU. IF you ... D All
91P\.ANATION OI' nttl MATURI IXP't.AMATION OI'-T._ NAT\#m
Of T._ "'OCHDINQ AQAINIT Of THIE "'OCllDtHG AQAINIT
YOU, YOU IHOULO CONTACT A YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYI". LAWYIR. · NOTICE OI' TRUITH'I NOTICE Of' '""'8TH 'S SAU
SALE T.S. No. M01
T.I . No. JIJM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. tlllt
NOTICE IS HEREBY Gii/EN. thll on We<IMtday, Oecembe< 1, 1982.
'on Wednesday. o-ntt>e< 1. 1982. at 9.00 o'ctock a.m. of Mid day. In
at 9:00 o·ctoc;k am. or aald day. In the room .. , aside f<>< conducting
tt'9 room Ml Ude IOI conducting Trustee•a SaleS, within the ott;ces of
fruatee•s Sales. within the olflc.a of REA L ESTA TE SECURITI ES
REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE. located at 2020-North
SERVICE, located at 2020 North Broadway. Sulla 206. In the City of
Broadway, Sulla 206, In the City ol Senta Ana. County of Orange. State
Santa Ana. Countyol Orange. Stet• ol Californi a, SAN MARINO qt C1llfornla, ]fEAl E'ST.\.TE SAVINGS A N D L 0 AN
SECURITIES SER~ICE. a c.Jlt0tnla ASSOCIATION . 1 Calllornla
·corporation. as duly appointed corporation, as ~uly a~otnted
power of u1a conlarrad In that power or Hie conferred In that
certain OaeCI of Trull ••acute<! by certain Dead of Trust executed by
DENNIS F SCOn ad PENNY L WAL TEA M •• BUSH and EIKO S.
SCOTT. husband and wife who BUSH. husband and wife. recorded
acquired lltle as PENNY SCOTT, August 29. 1977. In Book 12356 of
recorded AUOost 21, 1978, In 8ook Official Records of aakl County. at
12807 of Ofllclal Record• of H id page 159, Recorder's Instrument
County, at page 1032, ReeordM's No. 47153. by reason of• breach or
lnttrument No. 29777, by reason of default In payment or perf0tmance
a breach or default In payment or of Ille obHgaoona MCured thereby,
parformeoca of tile obllgatlona Including that breach or default.
M Cured tharet>y. Including that N olle• of whtcti wu reoorded
brHCh or default. Notk:a of wnlch February 24, 19112, u A«ordaf'a waa recorded August 3 1. 1981. In 1n11rumen1 ·No. 82·084792, WILL
Book 14 180 of Official Aacord• of SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE
said County, at page 1027. H IGH EST BIDDER FOR CASH. Recorder·• lnatrument No. 18749. lawful money ol Ille United States,
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION or 1 ceshlar'a cheek drawn on a
TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR 1111• Or national bank .• atete Of
CASH, lawful money of the United fedatal credit union. 'Of a state or
Sbt•, Of a euhler'a ctleCk drawn fedatal aavlnga and toan ueoc:latlon on a state <>< natJonal bank, a atata domicileCI In tNe etata, .. ~ at or federal credi1 union, Of a atata Of the time of aale. all right, title and feelafal aavtngs end loan anoc:latlon lntarell held by It, u Trustee, In
domk:lled In this stata, all payable al that r• prop«ty eltuated In said
tba time of sale, all right, title and County and State. deecrlbed ••
1ntlfesl 'held by II, .. TruttM, In followw;
tllat real property alluate In Hid PARCEL 1·
County and State, dHcrlbad as Lot 110 of Tract No. 5788. In the
followa. City of lrvlne ... pe< ~ recorded
ALNMllolc11ntar•llnandto In Book 218. Pagea 19 to 27.
Lot 5S of Tract No. 1700. aa lncluslw of MltlClell_, Maps. In
shOwfl on a Map recorded In Book the ott1ce ol the County Aecordet of
..._ 52, pages 7 and 8. of Mlaolllaneou• Mid County
Maps, records ol said County. PARCEL ~
The atreet addreu or other An eaaament tor suppor) and
common dealgnallon of tha real Mtllernent Where aeld lot adjoins
prop«ty herelnaboW deaeflbed II any other IOI In said tract. together
pilrported to be. 1312 S1n11netla with auemenla tor eavH or
Terrace, Corona del Mat. California. ov91tiangs. whera suoti ea"8S are
Tile undarslgnad hereby conatructad Jn accordance wllfl
disclaims all llablllty tor any applicable municipal ordinances.
lnoorrectnesa In said strMt addr... An aHament together w ith
Of other common designation. au e menu for support and
Said sale will be made without Mlllement where said lot edJolns
warrenty. uprau or Implied. any ottlar lot In aald tract, together
ragerdlng 1111•. pouenlon, or with aaaa ment s for eave s or
encumbrances. to aatlafy Iha overhangs, where auch eaves are
pi'lnclp11 balance ol Iha Note or conatructed In accordance with
other obligation 1ec:ured by aald applicable munlelpal ordlnencet.
Dead of Trust. with lntereat and ·the street address or other
other aums aa provided therein: oommon designation ol the raal
plus advancea, II any, under tha property lle<elnaboYe described ia
1erm1 thereof and """"1 on such purported to be: 10 ~ WrHlh
advances, and plua •-. charges Way, Irvine. Calll0tnla.
end ••pen-ol the TruatM and of The und aral g ned hara by
the trusts created by said Deed of dlactalma all llablhty lor any
Trull. The total amount ol nld lnco<rectnaa In said ttreet addresa
obllljallon, lnctudln9 rauonably °' otheir common dellgnatlon..
Hlimated laea. charge• an d Said eala win be made without axpan-ol the TruatM. at the time warranty., axpreH or Implied,
of Initial publication of this Notice. la r911ardlng title. pouaulon, or
152,747 Ot encumbrances, 10 satisfy the
Dated· "°"9mbe< 10. 1982 principal balanca of Iha Note or
REAL ESTATE o ther oblioatlon MCUted by aaid
SECURITIES SERVICE. 0..0 of 'fruit. wll!I lnterut and
a California othar 1um1 aa provided therein:
COfl>Ofa11on, plus advances. II any. undlf the
u TrustM, term1 thareol and Interest on IUdl
By (SEAL) DJ MOfger, •. dvanc;es. and plus f-. charges
Ila Praeldent and eJQ>anMa of the Trustee and of
2020 N Broadway, Suite ihe trust• crH led t>rtald 8aed ol
208, Trull The total amount of aald
Santa Ana, CA 92708 obllgallon, Including reaaonably
Tat (714) 953-6810 aatlmatad lees, chargH and
Publlahad Orange CoHI Dally a11pen-ol the Trustee, at the time
Plot. Nov. t I , 18, 25. 1982 ol lnltlal publk:atlon ol this Nolloa. Is
5002-82 S40,o465.09
Dated· November 8. t982
SAN MARINO SAVINGS •-tc W\flC[ ANO LOAN ASSOC-,._ nu IATION. aa T"'91aa
Sf ATIMINT OI' MANDONMINT
Ofl U.-OI' a California Corporation,
flCTITIOUS _, ..... N._ By: REAL ESTATE
The lo llowln g parson h.. SECURITIES SERVICE,
eOencloned the uw of the fictitious a California corporation, ~~ lll Agenl
BOHDAVI ASSOCIATES, 18430 6 y: D.J. Morger,
Brookhurat Streat, Sulla 204, 119 Pretldanl
Fal#ltaln V*'f. Callfomla 92708 (SEAL) -flle Flctltloua Bu1lna11 N1ina 2020 North Broadway
rararrad to above WH filed In Sulla 20e, Ol'9rlOI County on Sept. 7, tH 2 Santa Ana, CA 92708
David A . Paf ara. 18430 Tal:(714)Q~10
etookhurat Streat, Sui te 204, Published Oranoa Coaat Dally
Fountain V*'f, Celltomla 92708 Piiot, November 11. 18 and 25,
'Tilla ~ •aa condUcted by• 1N2. ........, partnaratllp
o.¥td A. P9terl MOC NOTlC( 'fhll .. atamant -flied with Ille
c.untY eterti of Orange County on r--::N0::::::11::ica=-:cw=-= .. =n=uma===--'*.,.,_ 22. 1N2. TRAWllt AND LIAMeACll ,,_, Notice 11 hereby Givan lhal Air
Publlthad Ora1198 Coast Dally n1a 1 CellfOfnla COfl)Ofatlon ~· HoY. 25, Dec. 2. 9, 18, 1982 ec1c1,'-at 363& 81rc:tl SIYWt,
5207-82 Newp(>ft ea.en. CalllOfnla Q28f 0,
-----"."""'.'~:'.'::"::----tandl to tranefer to and l•••bedl rtaJC 11)11C( • from Sunblrd LaH lng No. I, a --===~===--Clllllomla limited partnerlhlo with ACnnoul _.. addrau al 506 North 1'u1t1n llAm ITAftlmWT A11anu1, Santa Ana, Calllornl1
TM fOlkJwlnll parlOl\I -doing 92705, pertonll property~ ~ •• o-ibed M IO!lowl: One-lircrlll LINOOfilA MEDICAL CLINIC, manufac tured by Bo a t no .. ...,._ ll\ld., Suite H-3, Coata COfPOf'lllOn (Model 737-293) end w.. CA tff2t. one •er.rt angina, togtthar Wltll .. ITAMPEA MEDICAL CLINIC lqlllpmant tnd _,_... therltO
1f.c; a ~ corp0ratlon, 33Q3 1M110ng1no to MCtl Of Iha fOfegOlllO.
HwbOf l htd., Suite H·3. Coat• Thl l 1ran 1ac11on 11 t o b • ...._ C!~· ... '......,.uo._.. .... 1 con1ummat1d on December a, 11111 --19 ......... l.v VJ 1912, .. Newport "9cll, Clllfomla. '°"°'.aon .... _ ............ ""-'-.. -~ .. '°"" llbo¥9. Tiie
-----abowl ~ propll1y la IOcetld '"°' "' ~ ... ~. Niii I .......... Cotil. At" CAL.c>MA
WY· ~---or·LllMll tflit .. I MAI ... flied Wltll tlle JclM J. WOCldlocll C°""! ::--"' Of1ftf9 ~ on ~. ANnoe .............. ., •. ,... -. ....,, .......
.---· .... ety ~illllaf'ICI Orlftll COlll D1l1 ,u.111"" Orante CoHI Dally ""°'' NcW 12, tt. II, Ole :o:~ Ptlol, NoY'll'l'IOlt H . tN2 5ttMI
t ----
CLEAR GLASS HURRICANE
CHIMNEYS 6 SOLID BRASS
CANDLEHOLDER ~
Festive comblnallon
wlll hold a classic
taper and holiday
trimmings.
CHIMNEYS ONLY
4 'A • and 5 '/• • dla.
12· tall 3.99
14" tall 4.99
JACK·BE·NIMBLE
CANDLE HOLDER
From India
7 1/a" >< .,.. tall
0
fl 0
GRANDLY GRAPHIC
"SLICKER" APRONS
From Hong Kong
Vinyl coated cotton
aprons have bright
and shiny designs
"JAMS & JELLIES"
GRAPHIC
"CHEERFUL SANT AS"
3.99
SPARKLING
CLEAR GLASS
VASES
From Turkey
Wonderful clear
vases fn. crisp
contemporary
lines.
CV LINDER
4• dla. >< 12· tall 7.99 each _.._ .....
;;....----4
NATURAL MONKEYPOD SALAD
WORKS From The Philippines 9.88 #' Smoothly ftnlshed bowts to mix
and serve the salad of the day.
12· dla
4• deep
~--------C-LA-SS-IC-TA_P_E_R_S___. 11 ·99
From Hong Kong
In all the essential
colors' Red, Whtie,
Green, Brown,
Ivory and Yellow
10· 12· 15"
.20 .25 .30
COTION GINGHAM PLACEMATS
From Ind•'
Classic 318" checks make pretty
placemats. In Yellow, e1ue. Red or
G reen 11--------•~ With
White.
19"
long
12'/1.
wide
.99
NATURE'S VERY
OWN SPONGE
From The
Philippines
The real thing!
Approx. 6111 •
dla. 2.97
WALNUT FINISH
WOOD SHADOW
BOX From
Hong Kong
Display many
miniature
treasures.
With brass
corner details.
Hangs vertically.
16•1t• x 241/1"
8.99
CLEAR ACRYLIC RECIPE 1 ACC£SSORIES From Hong Kono
Protect
cookbook
or recipes!
COOK·
BOOK
HOLDER
9• )( 12''1 .
5.49
RECIPE CARO
HOLDER
3· x.s· .99
BEER LABEL EARTHENWARE
STEINS From West Germany
Handsome, hefty steins have
printed vivid.beer label
designs on
pale grey.
Assorled
label
designs.
1 plnl 4 oz.
5" 1a11
6.99 each ~---~
Soft green
bowl has
molded de·
sign surface.
41/r" dia. 85 2· deep •
OM OUR TOY SECTION
•iftijliiiliift From China
~r!!!tJ CARDBOARD
• ~ALEIDOSCOPE
Dazzllng views t
5" long .49
COTTON
"HAPPY/SAD"
DOLL Wilh
two faces.
t2" long
6'!1" wide 1.50
MINIATURE
ACCORDIAN
Prinled paper with
plastic handles
Opens
to 6"
1.25
PAINl ED WOOD
HORSE ON WHEELS
Colorful canter s· long)( s· tall
5.33
MON.·SAT.
10 A.M.·1 P.M.
SUNDAY
10 A.M.·7 P.M.
12.99
PAPER CHRISTMAS CUPCAKE
CASES From England
Bitty red and green
FROM OUR
SPARKLING
CHRISTMAS
SECTION
"NUTCRACKERS'
GALORE
PAINTEQ WOOD
NUTCRACKER
From Taiwan
10•1, • 1a11 7.99
GUEST TOWELS &
3·Ply Towels
4•;,• ><1)'11" Folded
.88 Pkg. of 12
Cocktail Napkins
5" >< 5" Folded
.44' Pkg. of 24 1
ROTATING
METAL CANDLE
CHIMES From
Taiwan
12• 1a11
--~ ............... ~ holly design 't-...::111_.J
on white.
21/r • top
dla
COST PLUS' OWN
DESIGN FIREPLACE
MATCHES From
Taiwan
Perfectly packaged
wood matches
11 • long
1.25 Box of 70
BABY'S BREATH
GAGGLE OF GEESE
NATURAL RAMIN WOOD
ACCESSORIES From Hong Kong
Brass·rlmmed box to hold
vitamins, matches or
sweetener.
11/1"X2"
v"" • deep
.99
4 '/•"><2"
.66 ..,....-:
Pkg •
of 21 · -
COST PLUS
OWN DESIGN -
WRAPPI NG ~i~i:~CI PAPER (;
Rocking
Horse
SQUARE PANDAN
BOXES From The
Phlllpplnea
2·TfEf( NATURAL BAMBOO
FARMER BASKET
NICELY NATURAL BASKETRY From Mexico
Especially thick
rattan forms
ruggedly hand·
some baskets.
to carry stonea
Netural pandan In a
thick weave for grand
gifting. With natur•I
hinges. 5'/r • 101• deep
5'1t" sq
From China
For
gourmet
treeaurea
or collec·
tlons. Strong enough 11i~I
yet elegant ;;ca•-. .85 11'1i • dla
enough to dress
up any plent •
5 11ZH
12· to 19• dla
12· to 20· deep
8.1910 18.99
TEAK OR WALNUT l'INISH HARDWOOD
TABLI ON CASTERS From SlngaPore
Solldly conetructed table ha• leak ven"' top with thick hardwood legs
end lremlng with en over·all finish
BAlllOO SLAT I WOOD FRAMI
IOAADWALK CHAIR From China
Noetatglc ellng chelr la
handeome enough to
combine with any In·
CANE LETIER TO LOG
NATUML MMIN WOOD
llRYINQ TAILI
From Hong Kong
Lift-off tray make• tor de·
llgt'ltlully easy IOOd Mrvlce.
To carry gifts, letters, leaves,
laundry, logs or litter.
PALM DOLL "CRADLE"
Snug tote to llne and be·
ribbon for the Christmas
doll. Approx.
16" tong
9" wide
9• tall
at hOod
8.99
4·Rum, Brendy
or Amaretto
18-Petlte Babas
14 oz. cans
1.Heach
IOLID IRAU NATURAL CA"Z SHELL
ltOITHOLE WITH , LAMPIHADEI From
MIRROR From Telwan The Ptllllpplne1
To make a tine cabinet Natural white trans·
door or mirror on the lucent captz 1hell1
of elthlf teek
or walnut. 1e· x 21·
rormat deeor. Rug~ 1~---~::::iii ly conatructed or nat
wall. have 1ubtle color
accent• With
20· tall
53.88
ur1I bamboo atata
and nylon cord on
1talned and Y,,.
nta'*I
herdwOOd •
191/t" wide
7• tall Adltaata to 32• tall
14.11
ONN 1 DAYI A WlllC' -.-MT.,. .... _,, .• ......... -,, ..
J
metal hanging plate .
PINEAPPLE ev.· 1a11
14 'II• dla.
28.88
eunl!Rl'L v /
14• tall 1e· dla.
31 ·
..
Orang• Coa11 DAIL v PILOT /Thurlday, November 25, 188~ -
Bargains by the bushel
at Ticktocker Thr.ift Shop
I
What borgelna end pri~l'!I the 308 worMn &ook the Balboa Bay Club wht•n tht• OrMJU(•' L'ounty
home from the National Charity ~ luncheon Chap~r of Exoculiw Woman lnti'rnatlonal ht•ld 11.11
• and 1Uent auction held at the Newpo11erl 30th executives nl11ht.
In 1963 the Tlclltocker Thrift Shop committee T he room was decoralt.>d In r()6('1 and aa Jhc
held • potluck salad luncheon and allcnt auction In· honored cxecullvea arrived boutonnlNea were the back room Of the thrift •hop. It WU IO popular during the next eitht years they moved the event to preeented to the males and corsases to the fl'malea.
the Newporter In 1971. It was the execuuves' night to JUSl alt back and
The "cream of the crop" thrift shop ltema relax. The Baxter Street Singers entertained the
1rouped at one end of the Plaza Bell.room drew 120 atten~ng and following dl~ner each honoree
such enthuala.sUc bidders that no one wented to a\op · waa introduced and stood to glw out the slogan of
for lum;h. their company.
AlthQugh once seated at the red draped tables The OC c hapte r is one o f a bout 75 EWI
centered with baskets of white cyclamen, memben chapters in the U.S., Canada and Mt:Xiro. JoAnne
and guests found that they had an opportunity to · Story of Air Cal la president this year and Debbie win one of the more than 50 prlr.es. r 1 I ll' f T P roceed s from the auctjon will go to t he ..,.. c ne I o ra nslerra E"plora tion Corporation
Golden Timers Senior Citizens Center, High Hopes, takes over t~c office next year.
Y.E.S., Harbor area Adult Day Care Cen ter and 20-30: Major league outflel<tei-J ay JohnStof\E'
Sherman Foundation Gardens. left his own birthday party long enough to aaaist
Those attending inoluded Gerr y HastinJ., Kent Briggs, a past area president, and members of
president: Bobbe Geigle. bhainnan of the Nov. 2'1 the Active 20-30 International Clubs as t h ey
debu tante bal\; .Esther Cavanaugh , director of distributed $~1 .456 in awards to children's groups:
charities; Lynne Graham, silent auction chairman, • Th~occasion, 8 black tie ball bPld in Balboa
Maud J ohansson: co-chairman , and Dot Clock. · Bay ClU!> was attended by 170 with repreaentatlves
Penny McManlgel, Cecilia Nott and lucky Betty from the recipients and members of five 20-30 clubs
Kilmer, w ho won a gold rope bracelet w lt h · Including Newport Beach , Santa Ana, Anaheim,
diamonds donated by Mary Barr. Riverside and the Women's Active 20-30 Club of ·
LAS SOCIAS: After the NCL luncheon there Orange County. Champagn e reception
was a tea at Carolyn Shea's Balboa home hosted by Receiving the funds raised by the servk-e clubs The boa rd of the Adoption Guild of Southern Orange County·
t he board of directors of Las Socias of New through various activities incluaing a chili cookoff I d be
Directions. Some of the same people that were at and a golf tournament w e re For Kids S ake, we come new me m n at a champagne reception he ld at
the luncheon around the food-laden tea table were Leukemia Society, Services for the Blind, Cystic Cannell a nd Chaffin. Member Phylli8 Carpenter , who is the d esign
seen. These are calorie and calendar fiUed daya. Fibrosis, Fairview, National Sport and Recreation service director fo r C a nd C, pours a bit· of bubbly for honorees, for Handicapped Children, ~erican Riding Club
EXECS HONORED: Ev!?r ything waa ~osy at for the Handicapped and the NHSRA. · (from le ft ) Candice Budge, Kay Evans and Gin ger Zimmerman.
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Nil.IC M>TICE
'1CTITIOUt .,..... t UNNCMI CMT °" .. ._ ITATW-.r C~
The following pwaons 11e dOlng CouenY Of' NC buslnesa as; In the......,.,• ,. ... -::.-1 KRIKOAIAN I KOPP PAINTING o1 "ATNCIA LOUIN
COMPANY. 6t2 ShHte1.en\. Cotle '°' CMftt9 ol ...... ..-.. Celllomle 12626 .... A·1,._
•Guy Alen KrikOflen. 612 Shute OMl1' TO .-.OW OMl99
L-. Coste Mae. CelllOfnle 92626 '°" c.....-M ..... Peul Frencla Kopp, 21982 The eppllcetlon of PATRICIA
L e k elen d Ave nue. El Toro . LOUISE WEMME .. US lor oMflge ef
CelifOfnla 92630 neme • • . llevlng ~ flletl In
Thia bulln ... la conducted by 1 Court. and If ~ from Mid
genetel partnership. epplk:ellon ltlef ,.A t .. ICIA LOUIS!
Guy Krlk()(ien W E M M E R U S II 1 a ti I e d e n
Thia atetement wu ft1'd wtth the eoolieltlon p<oooelna tll• her -County Clerk of Orenge County on be Chengiao to PAf"RICIA LOt.nSI
Octob« 22. 11182 SCOTT.
Plate NOTICE
flCTJTIOUe ...... NAm t TAftmWT The followlnD per90n Is doing
bYelnela u :
SP ORTS TODA Y, 15500
PBNdon Awnue. Tu111n. Calll0fnl1
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Phlltlp Parsons, 15500 Puadon
A-. Tuslln. Calll()(nia 92880
Thie bu91""8 19 conducted by en lndMdual.
Phlllp P...one
Thie llal~ -flied with the County Clerk of Or1ng1t County on
~lier 21, 11112.
noino
Publlalled Orange CoHt Dally PllM,Nov.26. DIC.2.1. It. 1192 5113-et
'1CTIT10U9 ., ....
NAMS t TAT'llmNT
ordered end directed, thet ell
pereons iflter"t.ct In Mid met'8f do
1ppeer before thla c o urt In
Oepertrnent 3. on the tat· dey el
o-Tlbet. 11112 et 10:30 A.M. ot
selct dey to 9'loW -why aucll eppllcetlon tor chenge or nerne SllOtJld not be .,entect.
It Is llK1'lw ordlrld IMC I «Yr/ ol
thla Order to Sllow CauH b e
pubflahed In the ~co.et [)ally
Piiot, • newapeper o f general
clrculatlon, ptlnted .1n Mid county,
at tea11 o-each week '°' lour ~weeks prior to the day of
s.ics heenng.
Deted this day ot Oc1obef 20 , 1982. •
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Judge of Mid Suoertor COurt ROeaT~ LAW Of'
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Put111e11ec1 or • ...-com" PtlOt. Oct. 22. ti. "Nov. 5, 12, •
1882
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THE MIHAYLO BROTHERS. a ocnnoue .......
C alllornla generel pertnerahlp, ~ 8T"'IW
21111 Bluebell Drive. Legun• The to11ow4nt ,.,_ -~ .lfloull, Cailfomla t2t17 butinMs es:
Andrew W. Mllle~l_o, 28181 (A) ... AXTON CA .. IBIEAN
Bluebell Drive. Ll gunt Nlguel. MANUFACTVAIHO CIDMPAHY. «*9
Cellloml• 92877. (9) BRAXTON MANUFACTURING CherlH v. Mllleylo, 1l33l COMPANY OF CA~-11:01-'p',ffA
IMIJ:$9 Drive, Santa Ana. Celttomle INCORPORATED. 1713 MOIWOVll 12 Metlh-M Mllleylo. 4270 :=· Unit ··z·-. C<*a ...... CA
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t10M MANUFACTURING CCJl,t .. ANY, e
Steven G. Mlheyto, 5710 N. Oel ewere c orp o retlon, f7S3
2tWI Piece, Plloenl•. Amon. 85018 Monrovl• Ave .. Unll "Z", Cott• John A. Mlheylo. 241 s. E. M-CA 92827 Airpark Avenue. Bend. Oregon Thlt tiusir-... conducted by a
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Thie bull..-le conducted by • lraton CetlOMln Mfg generll Pertnersllilt. Co •
Attdr.w W. Mlfleylo Joeeptt E. TrllnO, Sec.
This llllement WM ~ with the Thd aletemenl -Med with die ...a County Clertl of ~enge County on County Clerk of OrWl09 County on Novwnber 22. 1912. ,.,,,, November 15, 1H2.
P\lbllahed Orange CoHt Delly
..lilOt. Nov. 25. 0.. 2, 9. 18 ...... 2
5171-12
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CONIOi:JSA1fD REPORT °' Co n solldat ed Re p ort of C ond ition 9t
"INTERNATIONAL CENTRAL BANK & TRUlt
CORPORA'flON" of El Toro, Orenge County, end
Domestic Subsidiaries at the cloae of bualneat Oft
September 30, 1982 .
..... llank No. 1217
''-... ASUTI
Caah and due from banks .................................... 12, 142
Investment ..:=urltlel
(Matttet value t 7t ,581 ....................................... 78,804
,ederal funds BOid and MWrltlee
· pwchaNd und9' egreementa '
to NMtt lft dOmeetlc offlcea .............................. 11,887
Bank pr..,._, F.F. &;E., etc ...................................... 51 °"* .................................................................. 1,ltO
TOTAL ASSETS .................................................. 110,831 UA&mll
TOTAL OEP081T8 IN
• DOMESTIC OFFICES ...................... 99, 151
Total d9n\and deposits ................ 2t,717
Total time I Mvtnaa deposits ..... et,442
TOTAL Dl'°81T8 lfll DOMESTIC
ANO FOMIGN OFACES .................................. ", 1M
Other llllblltlel ................................................. : ..... 1,104
TOTAL LIABILITIES 1 (axctudlng eubordlnatec:t not•
anc1 d9ben"'= ............................................... 101.eea
IAMMC>LHR• IQUl'TY
Common atodl
.. No ...... authorized 10,000
b. No . .,,.,.. outstanding 10,000 1,000
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TOTAL UA81UTIU ANO .
IHAMHOLOIM !QUfTY ....................... -........ 110Mt
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On
November
26th at six otlock
in t4e evening, the
Segerstrom family invites
. you and yo.,ur family to kindle
the warm spirit" of Christmas at
South Coast .Plaza.
This truly memorable
family event will commence
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with lighting the huge glittering
Christmas tree in Town Center Park.
~There will al~o be a giant family punch bow} __
with refreshments fQr all, while the fabulol.ls All
American Boy's Choir warms
our hearts with traditional Christ111as
Carols. Of course, Santa will arrive in
--truly niemorable style which is guaranteed to
._. bring smiles of delight to every member of your
family. Please j9in us. We look forward to sharing this~
the best time of every ·year with you and your loved ones.
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PARIS (AP) -It'a dltflcult tot.ell lf Lawrent.-e
11 "8 just joking . Wrllera, he sa~a, "should ht>
t on a reservation and gassed,' Christianity
Id be rubbed out," and death "will be a relief
a t.er publishers."
At 70, the author of "The Alexandria Quartet"
still trying to shock, as h., did In the 1930s when
critics dlsmialed him as part of the "decadent"
wd gathered around Henry Miller and Anais Nin
Paris.
He kept writing through 20 years. of limited
ptance, four marriages and a series of straight·
jobs that kept .him from
devoting his 'full time to
literature.
Then In the late 1950s,
Durrell went from self-
deacribed "respectable
also-ran" to literary
sensation with the
''Quartet," an ambitious
effort to squeeze. "an
investigation of modem
love" through the
wringe r of space and
lime.
What c ame out
were four commercially
and critically successful
novels full of exotic
acters progressively revealed agail)St the riell,
re backdrop of an imagined Alexandria, F.gypt.
A special one-yolume edition was published
June by Washington Square Press to mark the
2 th anniversary of "Justine," the first· in the series.
"I always had a hankering to write classically,"
11 says, sipping red wine at the Dome cafe in
· • Montpamasse district after recovering Crom
t "nervous breakdown" of finishing his latest
vel. ·
"Classicism means becoming a spokesman for
t e cosmology of your time, and what.. was the
ology of our age if it wasn't Einstein and
ud," he says. "So I used the theory of relativity,
four dimensions, as a kind of point of departure
make a classical frame in four volumes."
But the cosmology has shifted, explains ·
ll, a short, stocky man with pale blue eyes.
Modern love has ceased to be any kind of love at all
-"· t ra and vul arity" -and the Indian-born
Britis expatriate now says our 1mens101'lfi are on ·
short. •
He has just finished the third in a five-novel
series based loosely on the Buddhist theory of Cive
elements of reality. ·
."When I was loolµng back the other day to
what my career had been. I found I was really
trying to find my way back to India," Durrell says.
He spent his boyhood near the Tibetan border
where his father worked as an engineer for the
British colonial government.
"l1think I really must have been marked by
that enormous silence up in ·the mountains."
Durrell was born in the hot central plains on
Feb. 27. 1912. but spent most of his childhood near
the Himalayas in the northern Indian city of
Darjeeling. His family, including younger brother
Gerald, an internationally known zoologist and
author,-visited Tibetan monasteries "like people
here go to the country for weekends.
He spent days "camping and fishing and
shooting in huge foreists rich in every imaginable
kind of thing."
His school years in England, his early literary
days in the Paris of the 1930s and his subsequent
travels to Argentina, Cyprus (about which he wrote
in "Bitter Lemons"). Corfu, Greece and F.gypt a5 a
writer and as a ~ress officer in the British
diplomatic corps did not lessen lndia's pull, he says.
"If you live in a kind of a Buddhist context,
even if you are an aggressive little colonial. . . .
Whatever we were, It rea:lly works on· you. rm an
intellectual refugee, really. 1 belong In the
Himalayas." ·
Durrell describes his latest project as a "kind of
a yogic book" and says the daily discipfine of yoga
helped him through the book ..
"You have to treat yourself like a psychiatric
case when you're writing, really," he says.
"You're always swallowing amphetamines and
alcohol and so on, but if you do enough yoga you
can hold onto your9elf, go through a jag of hys~
with good grace and not too many sleeping pills and
then do a spell of not drinking and get back into
form."
llST SEUllS
FICTION
1. "Space," James A. Michener
2. "!Ott: Odyssey Two," Arthur C. Clarke
3. "Muter of .. e Game," Sidney Sheldon
4. "FoudaUoa'1 Ed&e," Isaac Aaimov
5. "Ml1tral'1 Da•lliter," Judith Krantz
6. "'ne Valley of11ones," Jean M. Auel
7. "Tiie Fall of Freddie U1e Leaf," Leo
Buecaglia
8. "Tiie E.T. Storybeoll," William Kotzwinkle
9. "DUfereat Sea1on1," Stephen King
10. "Croa1ln11.'' Danielle Steel •
NON-FICTION
1. "More by Andy Roo•ey," Andrew A.
Rooney •
2. "Jue F ..... , Wonoet Beoll"
3. "Uvtac, Levtq 6 Le_,...,,'' Leo S.11C11glla
4. "Wlln Bad Tiii•&• Happn To Geod
Peeple," Harold S. Kushner
5 .• "Ule Exteaalon1," Ptanlon & Shaw
6. ''Tile 0..MIHte Maaaaer ," Blanchard &
Johnlon . 7. "Havtq It All,'' He~n Gurley Brown
8. "Meplrnd1," John Naiabilt
9. f"lteeplq r ....... Jlmmy Caner
10. "Tiie G Spet," LedM, Wlmpple & Perry
Courtesy of nme. the weekly news magazine.
Man jailed af fer
'nailing' hot. dog
ANN ARBOR, Mlch. (AP) -A maEho
•dmitted' placinl a nail in a Hygrade Bal Park
Frank u a joke on hla airlfrlend haa been ~
to 10 days In Jail and alx montha probation.
Michael McDaniel, 21 . al.lo waa fined $20~ in
court c:mta and wu ordered to perform 80 hows of
community tervke work McDaniel h.cl told police he found the nail in
hil hol dol and later admiti.d he put It then
h1ml9lf 10 aN hAI plfriend. He pae.ded IUfJty'
Nov. 8 to• charte of tmnc • tai. police report.
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Holiday Blues take on a new mood.
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When the Fountain Valley Library invited youngsters to dress up
as their favorite book e-haracters, David Pescarolo, 7, came as the
"Last of the Mohicans.'" Julie Jones, 9 , carried a puppet cat to
comple!e:'her witch's outfit. Miko Me rida, 6, portrayed Cinderella
and Richard Parke r, 7, decked·out a s a robot. They were """
celebrating Children's Book Week. ·• . , ... •.
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.. .. Orang Cooat DAIL v PILO I /Thuraday, November 25, 1982
"seminar s et for stereo conSumers
Is It po881bl~· to buy nnd opt.•rmc• u good
•tereo aytlcm, whhout llJwndlng u
million do11ans or having an lillRlnecrlnl(
degree?
Judy Arlene Dav1ds6n thinks It ls. und
she will te11 how on Dec. 4 from ll u.m. to
1 p.m. in Science Lt'c lurc Hall 2 Bl
Orange Coast Collegu, 2701 Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa.
Tickets are on sale in th~ OCC Ticket
Office. in the college's Administration
.Building. The ofClce ts open Monday
through Fr iday from 8 a.m. •to 6 p.m.,
a n d Saturdays Crom 8 a.m . to noon.
Tickets may be purchased by phone,
using Visa or Mastercard, by calling
5!W>-5527.
Tickets also will be sol'd a t the door.
Oevld"'1n, who t•1m wd a t'h.1>. lrom
UC l rvlnt· In 1ol'h1logy, hu built
n umNou11 apt>u kt.tr •Ylll t•1111 She.-IH
currt!ntly unde rgulna tralnlnti &al an
t.tlect1'\mlet1 tl'Chnldan, and la wriung •
book on how to buy and OJ>eriate a good
swreo system. .
"Information that I will prt.'lt•Ol In my
OCC 1eminur la no t no w readily
available to l'(IOst people," she uy1.
"Sales of aterto equipment today are
h igher than ever , yet the avPrage
consumer lacks the cxpe rlt>nC'e o r
knowledge W make a propl'r sch..'<·tion.
"Ohcn, the only recourse lor the
cons u me r is to ju s t jump r ight in ,
purchu.~ some sw~ equipment without
LCD Calculator With
4-Key Memory
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'40% ~Off
;.-;.;.~ 11•. rnmm•• mmm•• mmm•• mo••• -----. ..._~
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"Hene-Up" on
Any Ffet Surfece ,..
Save•10
n•ully k11uw1r\te anythlna iabout h, 1u\d
hop1 (o1· th&• l>t-tt. Thia u.ually turn1 out
t.o be-.. xpt-r\alv(•, llnd oflfln dlMlltl'OUll"
Tht• ••mlnar will help partklpanll to
•h op for , 1clcc:l and optr1tll• l lt!rco
l'OmpunN\l1, They will learn how lo
fl&•lt~:l a •tt·rN> 1y1tem which fi ll their
partaculM r bud&t>t and lk't'dt lMtruc\Jon
in r<>utlnc malntt nanc.·'4 alao will be
pravut4id.
"Attendc.-es ablo will learn 1hoppln1
str ate1lr11," Da~daon aaya. "They'll
dtst'OVt'r which component to shop for
first, how to spot/u good buy. a nd how to
·avoid bt•lng pt.,asurc•d into buying
unne<.'t'liliary equipment."
For information about the Sf'mlnar.
phone ~~-5880.
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tweeter is ferrofluid cooled fOr greater
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Tandy-12 Computertnd Arc8de. #80-2159 ..... 111.H
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See Santa Arrive
Nov. 26, 11:00 AM
Santa arrives via the King of
Romania's Mercedes
Limousine. Join the parade
between Robinson's and
Buffums to Stage Court.
Free Photos With
Mr. and Mrs. Claus
Nov. 26 Only
Free photos to all children
under 12 years of age. One ·
day only, November 26. One
picture per child.
1tae Lighting Ceremony
Nov. 28, 8:00 PM
See Calltornla'a Tallest
Chrlatmu Tree lit by the
1982-83 March ot Dimes
pok Children at 8 pm In
Stage Court. Join u1 tor
tradition and noatalgla, 1 visit
from Santa, Chrlatm• mu11c.
hot chocolate and cooklal
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Tuesday, December 11th.
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(714) 644-8808
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840-8030
Westcliff Plaza
11111 , hilt ."r....,.,. aeac11 •
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NEW GIFT CENTER
NOW OPEN
WOODBRIDGE VILLAGE CENTER
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It's aofte skiwear and coordi-
nated Deeetn ski sweaters
The '83 look combines fashion-
ab1e style with functional
extras, made for the beginning
skier as well as the action-
packed mogel masher'
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llV·2 Parlla ............. $185.
Thinsulate
BalalMtloa Put ........ $ 150.
Stretch wool/nylon gaiter
UlDllS
llectn Pub ........... s 135.
Thlnsulate
BUlbltlota Put .....•.. $145.
Stretch wool /nylon gaiter
JIULLUTO• CBUITOS
2520 E Chipman
3 blocks w of 57 Fwy
Los Cemtos Cerittr
betwttn Nordstrom & Seers
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ou.r 100~ c.d..Lon otfbrd
buU.on ddwn wC:Mzrlfiom
tM. flnizat. ICJ"o9 &..epkl c:d.ta\,
thin lel\onzd 1TI thz old
'\M:)fld t,,rad\Uon with
e.pt.ciel oU.4.nt.IOO to tbz..
roU of thct c.ol.lar ond.Efopzr
l!lhoulckr end~ f\t.,
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1001 Westwood Blvd.· Westwood VIiiage • 213/208-3273
CllRl~TM.\S 1101 RS: MON .. FRI. 10.9 SAT 10.fl St,;~ 12-5
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1802 E K11,11a
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We offer .a variety of perfect gifts· for all situations
*Pecan & fruit cakes, made
with all dried fruits, loads
of pecans, & no candled
fruit or citron.
Gift packaged 1-lb. $6. 75
*Fresh baked cookies in a
variety of festive holiday
packages .... .. From $3.00
*Superb. c-heesecake &
carrot cake, excellent for
entertaining & office
parties ........ $8.75-$11.95
Don't miss our other
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Croissants • Muffins •
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Located in Fashion Island
Across from Neiman Marcus
640-8211
·Please call ahead for large orders.
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WATCH FOR TifE RIGHT MOMENT.
You know-~h4'D the time is right -it's by Boume &
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stainless steel ond 18 karat gold "Summit" quartz --4·
watch. Priced to help you put something wonderful
up your sleeve. Lady's, $1 ,650. Mon's, $1 ,700.
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fine .i.w.t.rs Since 1917
. Where rhe besr surpnses begin.
fashion ltland (714) ~·1380• H9wport BHch
Also Cirmer Los Afl9lln • Sin Ollgo • i.. Ytgas
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MERCHANTS' DIRECTORY
Allyn-Black's Hair Faihion
Bank of America
Bonaparte. Bakery .
Coast Federal Savin9s
E-Sensuals, Lin9erie
Orthodontics
Needleport
Newport Hills Animal Hospital
Newport Hills Drugs
Newport Hills Florist
Newport Hills Travel
Newport Hills Shoe repair
Kenneth B. Schwarz, D.D.S.
General Dentistry
640-9494
759-4572
759-1100
759-0181
644-1169
1759-0567
759-1911
640-7373'
640-7980
644-7371
640-7302
'640-2970
Parker's Pets
Jo~n I. McLau9hlin, Inc.
and Private Ledger F.S.
Investment Services
Ralphs Market
Traditional Jewelers
Villa9e Home Design
Interior Decorating -~
Walker & Lee Real Estate
What's Cookinq? Restaurant
Wine Country,
Retail Wine & Beer
Bud Graham & Son's Union 76
In & Out Photo
640-0090
640-9381
644-7992
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ANALYSIS OF YOUR HOME
Ana~1·sis will ht1 made by an a1:ent of WALK ER & LEE. INC ..
. \peciali:ffs ;,, re.w le oj residential propertie.f
Yo.1 .. , ttl•"' mall 1hl1 Certificate or CaU for an Appol•t111enl
Newport Beach Office
2670 San Mlpel Dr.
Newport Beech
759-1501, 752-7373
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Ornnge Coast DAILY PILOT /Thurad1y, November 25, 1982 • ••
fh~t'wide spat on Florida· back roa.J.: ~t's a real Lulu
By JOHN PLATERO A ......... ..._ .....
LULU. n"', h oppcMn on n10tt\ ro1.1tJ
muJ)li a imull Jot on St.tt.t· Roatj 100
bt>tw"'•n Lukt' Chy and Lak(I 8utle'1·.
Ami th(.> old jokt' -"Don't blink your
cyl .. or you'll miu it'l applll'I, bl't'&UM'
not too many proplt-know where Lulu.
Fla., Is.
"l'vt> heard of It, but I'm not exootly
sure where L ulu, r1a., is," admi\11 a
veteran .~lorida Highway Patrol ortlc..w.
as he patrol!! lntenJt.atc 10 several miles
north of Lulu.
"PopuloUon is about 260," smtles
Charle• DePoyster, the town's postal
clerk. "but most of them are hidden in
th~ woods."
Zipping down the highway, about all
that's visible of this unincorporated
village is the Lulu ·General $tore and
post offic..-e, a roadside beer tavern next
door and the Gillen place. Lulu's houses
are hidden on graded dirt sti:eets on
either side or State Rqute 100.
11Uy11 Dt•Poy1ncr.
1'.:wryday •hopplnl{ 18 don" at Lakr
C:ity nin<' mill's to the northwHt. Other
pun.:hut•11, he adda. arf• madt' l n
Gialnt>1vllle. a dlatan<.-e of 4~ mllt.'8, or
Jackaonvillo, tm milt.'I '6way.
·•1 wouJJn't llv(' In u clly 11g11ln," uy1
Connh• Oakley, a mother of two, WI ahe
&lOPfl by the gcmt.'ral store.
"You cun }(1t your· kld11 loose und not
worry about, anyone snatching them,"
she said. "No on«' Is a 1trang1•r here: '
c>veryonc is friendly."
The seneral store is Lulu 's focal point
d1,1riog the dn. where residents pick up
mall, make s mall purchases or get
gasoline from the pumps outside .
They can also rill their gas tanks next
door at Emma Pierce's place and have a
"'-'001 one" inside. '
"I was born a nd raise d in the
country." Pier<.-e Sa.ys after ~lling a c..'Old
beer to a visitor. She walks througt) a
large open doorway behind her to tend
to pots boiling on a klwhen stove.
t.'V<'r\ ft.wt•r know how 1\ l{ot II.II rumM..·
· Whttn 7~·)'l'lr·old Alton Olll«'n'
~rundfathl·r· iwtllt.<tl In tht-art•u afwr tht•
Civil War, tht• wwn Will called Haat•n.
But In nearby Alachua County, them.•
:rvu a plat-c called "J1ague Station." Thl•
almilurit.y (.'UUIK'd some-(.•onru11lon and
rl'8idents wt•rt• a.«1kt>d to chc>USC anottwr
namr.
"It wu around 1888," Gillen said. "My
uncle, Wultc.•r Oillcn, wa1 influential, fl()
he named the town aflt'r his girlfriend,
Lulu."
In its heyday. Lulu boasted seven -1
stores. two barber shops and a doctor'•
offi<.oe. A paasenger train made regular
stops on the now rusty tracks beiiide the
highway.
"Then the young 'went off to World
War f." Gillen said.
During th~ Depression, townspeople
became land poor and couldn't pay their
taxes, he added. As a result, most of the
forest land was pu rchased by ITT
Rayonier Inc., manufacturer of paper
products. Lulu's only schopl was moved .-
. to Lake City in 1959. . •
Chari~ DePoyster and. his ·wife, Lee, who own the
generaJ store in Lulu,. Fla.~ talk with customer
~nnie Oakley, .who says .sh e wouldn't live in a c.ity
again.
"Most of the people in Lulu were born
and raised here," ~ys. DePoyster's wife,
L:ee. They have owned and Of>O" the
,general store for eight years. e moved
to South Florida in the la 19~0s. but
returned to Lulu in 1974.
"The only thing I miss here is being
able to buy what I want Immediately,"
"My h~nd, Aubrey, and 1 live in
the back of the store, so I don't get to go•
anywhere -except in case of sickness,"
she says. "I'm· open seven days a week,
but I go to Lake City on Mondays to go · ·
to the bank and do some grocery
shopping."
If few people know where Lulu is,
Lulu now is a sleepy, but friendly,
town. Locals gather at "Emma's pl.8'-e"
Friday and Saturday night.S to enjoy cold
beer and live fOuntry music. 1 But the
comm111fjty otherwise has an isolated
atmospHere.
Plait NOTICE .. ~IC ."-OTICE
V'OU AM .. DlfAUl.T utllQIR A . NOTICI! if TRUITff'l IAll!
DUD Of'.TIWI T DATID MARCH Lo.ii No. PAQUIN
12, 1112. UNllll YOU TAKI! T.I . No. C .. 70M
AC'flON T'O PROTICT YOUR NEWPORT HOME LOAN. INC. aa
PROPERTY, IT MAY .. IOU> AT A duly appointed Trustee under the
PU9C.IC IAU, F YOU •ID AN lollowlng described deed ol tru1t
H"-ANATION Off THI! MATURI! WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION
OI' nta PROCl!IDING AQMNIT TO THE .HIGHEST BIOOER FOR
YOU, .you IHOUlO CONTACT A CASH (payable at time ot Ille In
L.AwYl!R. lawful money ol the United Stales)
NOTICE Of TRUlftrl IALE all right, title lllld interest conveyed
T.I . No. l70lt to and now held by It und .. aald NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Oeed ol Trust In the property
on Wednesday, Oeoembef 8, 1982, herelnalter described:
at 9:00 o'clock a.m. ot Mid day, In TRUSTOR: OALE E. PAQUIN lllld
the room Ml ulde for conducting H. JANE PAQUIN.
Trustee's Salee. within the oH!Qea of BENEFICIARY: RUSSELL S.
REAL ESTATE SECURITIES BROWN or MARY CAROLYN
SEP.VICE, located at 2020 North BROWN, husband and wile. u Joint
BroedWay, Suite 2~. In the City of tenants. Recorded September 24,
Santa Ana. County ol Orange, State 1980. u lnslr. No. 32877 In book ol Calllornl•, REAL ESTATE 13758 page 1403 ol Offlcl•I
SECURITIES SERVICE, a C.lifornla Record• In t ne .office ol the
corporation, H duly appolnrad R19order of Orange County: Mid
Trustee under and pursuant to the deed of tru1t desorlb•• lhe
power of sale conferred In lh1t following l)<operty: ·
certain Oeed ol Trull executed by Lot 7 ol Tract No. 3607, In the
Ronald s. and Sharon F. Jurgen..,, City ol Newport B .. ch, County.of
Trustees ol the Ronald S . and Orange, State ol Cllilorni., 'II !>er
Establl11!ed ebruary 8, 1~80, 37 and 38, MIS<lellaneoua Maps, In
recorded March 24. 1982. In 1he the olflce of the County Rec:order of
office of the County Recorder of said Coun1y ..
uld C ounty, as Recorder's YOUAf'l! .. DlfAUlTUNOUIA
Instrument NO. 82-100485. by DEl!D OF TRUIT DATID reason of 1 breach or default In ll!PTlmER I. 1.0. UNLUa YOU
payment or perlorm1nce of the TAKI! ACTION TO PROTICT
obllgatlona 11curad thereby YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY •E
Including th1t breach or del1ult, IOU> AT A ~IC IALE. IF YOU
Notice ol which wu recorded •ID AN EXP\.ANAT10N Of THI!
Augult 1.1. 1982, H Recorder's NAlURI! OF THI! PROCl!l!DINQ
lnatrument No. 82-280107, WILL AOAINIT YOU, YOU IHOULD
SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE CONTACT A LAWYER.
HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH, Tli'e street eddreas or common lawful money of the United Statea, designation of the ebove 11 1212
or a cashier's check drawn on • Pembroke Lane, Ill-port Beach.
state or national bank', • ltlle or Calilornle, (No werranty 11 glv.1> es
federal credit union, or • state or to 111 completeness or correc1nesa).
federel 11vlngl and loan usoc1111on The t>enetlclary under aald Deed
domiciled In this 1t1te. all payable et of Trull. by reason cif • breech or
the time of sale; •II right. title and default In the obligations NCUred
Intern! held b)I It, u Trustee. In thereby, he<etolore executed and
that rHI property situate In Hid delivered to tne undersigned •
Co1fn1y and Stile, described as written Oectarallon ol Delaull and fOllOWs: Demand tor Sale. and writlen notice Loi 75 ot Tract No. 8823, H of breech lllld of election to cauM
shown on• Map f'eGO'ded In Bool! the undersigned to 1111 eald
247. Pages 16 to 20 Inclusive of properly to setllty Mid obligation..
Mlaoellaneous Maps, In the otliee ol end thereelter the undersigned
thtl\' County Recorder o f said caused aeld notloe of breach 8'ld of CoUnty. eleollon to be 1ecorded Auausl 9,
The l treet addren or other 1982 as Instr. No. 82-276&77 of
common designation of the real Officlel Records.
property herelnebove described ls Seid ule wlll be made, but
purported to be 2021 Port Bristol without covepent or warranty.
Circle. Newport Beach, Callfornla. express or Implied, r9gMdlng li11e,
The ul'lderslgned hereby dlsc:telms possesSlon. or encum·brancee, to
ell Uablllty for any Incorrectness In pay the remaining prlnclpal tum of
ufd 1tree1 address or othe1 the note 1141Cllred by Mid Deed of
common.dellgnatlon. Trt111t:wlth Interest es In Mid now Said Mle wlll be mede without provided. advances. II any. un«Mr
warranty, expreu or Implied, the terms of said Deed of Trult,
regarding tltle, po11esslon, or f-. ctt11gea and expen-of the
encumbrances, lo satisfy the Trustee and of the trusta created by prlnclpal balance ot: the Note or ~Oeed of Trust. Slid ule '#Ill be
other obllgatlon HCUr8d by H id held on Thursday, Oe~mber 9,
Deed of Trust, wtth lntereat i.nd 1982 11 2:00 p.m., II the Chapman
other sums 11 provided therein; Avenue entrance, to the Civic
pl"' advances, II any, under the Centet Building. 300 EU! Chipman
terms cr11ted by Hid Oeed of Avenue. In the City of Otange, CA .
Trull. The totel amount of Hid NOTICE: At time of tale bids may
obligation, Including (e11on1bly be made In ca.sh endtor 1he
11tlm1ted lees. chargu end jcuhlera or certified check•
ex!*l-of lne Trustee. 11 tne lime tpacllled In Clvll Co~. Section of Initial publlcltlon of this Notloe, la .2924h.
$156,271.39. / At the time of th• lnltl•I
Oated: Novembef 15. 1982. publlcltk>n ol this notlee. the total lllE4L l!ITATS amount of the unpaid balance of the
ll!euMTil!I ~I!. obllgatlon secured by the a.bow
• Caltemle corp«atlofl deacrlbed deed o f •trust ind ea Truetee, estlm11ed costs, upen1es, and
"o.J.lilofger, "--Fvancea la $22,089.81. To ._ N. lroedw•J 11206 termine the opening bid, you may
Sarita Ana, CA 92706 II (714) 937·0966.
Oete: November 11. t982.
Publlshed Ora11ge Coast Oally NEWPORT HOME LOAN INC,
Pll<f. Nov. 18, 25, Oec. 2, 1982 as said Trustee, f 5112-82 ,T.O. SERVICE CO .. agent ,-+-l ....,...., --------Indy Schoonover, AMI. Sec. Nll.K: NOTICE City Blvd. Weet ange. CA 92688
1UPP110R COURT Of' 714) 835-8288
j ~~ Publl1hed Or1n8:c CoHI Oally
l C • ., of ..... A t•--tlon I PllOI, Nov. 18, 25, . 2. 1982. 1 .. the .... u... t .... pp... 0 5101-82 MURRAY MONAHAN CLUFF For
Chlfl98 of Name 1---.. ---.IC-..,.-TV't----• ON>eR TO IHOW .-~ nu11w.
CAUll! FOfl
C"ANGIE Of NAME c-No. A111111 MURRAY MONAHAN CLUFF 1111 The following person la doing
flied a petlftlon In ltlls court for en ~~EA~: WESTERN SALES 329 ordw allowlng petltlonef to Change • h i t name lrom M URRA Y Avocado, llF, Coit• Meta,
MONAH.AN c LUFF to MARK Cllltornla 92627 HAPf'Y CLUFF. Spencer Allen Lien, 329 ~hereby ordered that all Avocado, .Jt F, Cotta Meaa,
I th It allfornl• 92827 • lntere•ted n • ma er Thia bullnesa Is conducted ..., an •• ~ appeat before lhl• court . w7 '!I Oepertment No. 3 et 700 CMc lndMdual.
ce"ter Drive Weal, Sant• Ana. Thia 11aSC::. !':'~with the om1a on Oeclembef 29, 1982, et ,.......... f ~ "--ty o'cl<>Ok e.m .. and then and nty ,,,_,. o .,.enge """"' on
lhow ceu1e. If eny 1hly hive, Octobef ~7. 1982. ..-N
~ •:!,~·~;:.;;.;.~nge of Publlehed Orange Coaat Dally
1H 11 tunh« or that a copy of PllOt. Nov. 25. Oeo. 2. 11. 111, 11112
t•ls order 10 ahow c1u11 be 5185-11
OUllJl.Wd ln..Qr8f!99 Coa11 Dally
Pllet, 1 new1p1per of general --.....C-llJTD
circM111on, publfthed In thll county MOTICI °' .. .,_
a t leaat once a weak for lour ~ MID Ll•-·CK
conMC\ltlve --· pdOf 10 the day Notloe .. ~etly OIW'8l'I that AJir O!~ed"=nbef 17. 1N2 Clllfomla, a CelltcitnJa ~ellOll F,..,. Oomeli<:Nnl with lldclrw at 3Nt ~ I.,_,
Judge of 1M Sooer1or 0CMt Nftl>Orl leach. Caflfomla ttllO,
Put>ll1lled Orange CoHt Oally Intends to trwtet to and 11111111olc
'pl.,.. ........ 2" n-2 9 18 1982 from ACL Limited No. 1, a c.lllotl'lla ""• ,_..., "· ....... ' ' 5202-12 limited partnerlhlP wlttl adclr988 M
• 19 Corporate Plaza, Newporl
I Nll.K: NOTICE 11eaet1. Cellfomla HteO, _.,. f:1Y generally deHribecl • PICTITIOUI .,._.. : Orie alrcreft ~
...,_ ••~~ by lloelng Corporation (Model tTlle fOllOWlnll ~ are OOlrlll 737-293) and one lll'Ofllfl .,...,., ~ •: together with all equtpmenl and
· JAF CO .. 2658 Wntmln11er. ec:ceMOf..., 1her9'o llelonglng to co.a ...... CallfOmla 92927 each of th e fore110U1g. Tfll• .-,~ Alan Friedman. 265' tr....-on la to be ~ w n iter. Coau Mau, on DaaM!ber t , 1Na, • Newpofl
92827 ~· c.llornla, at IN adclr988 of LY"" Elaine Friedman, 2551 NI Cclllornla MC IOl1tl abCWa. TM t, n • t er, Cott a MU a , et>ove dalerltlld property la ~
tH27 In Orange County. '9111 ~ II conducted by e AIFI CALIFOANIA
general part~. ~r--or•'--M)
..L._ 1.Yf'O E. Friedman , JoM J . Woodlclcll =ltement Wllf ... """ thl Preeldant. Cletk of Oterlll9 county on FlnaMe. 23, 19'1, ly: AoOert llfnett. ,_. lecnt«Y ~ul>lletled Orange Oo .. t Dell) "'blltfled Orange Co11t Detty ,.,.,.New. n . o.o. 2. t, 1•1. 1112 "°'· NoVember rs. t112 I Dft2·12 ., .... 1
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kautifuly ve~ ceramic well tile
adds ltJ)(Uf'lous brilliance to baths and
kitchens. The w;able, kiln.fired glaze
resists stains and scratches tor effort·
less care. Built-in spacers make the do-
it-yourself instalation easy.
kg. 1.49
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Save 15CX. On Natural Cork
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kg. 7tf
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Permanently glazed mosaic ror baths,
kitchens, dens and royers. Huge selec·
tion or shapes and colors in stock and
ready to take home. MOunted on mesh
sheets ror easy installation.
For beauty and durability,
choOK this ramous no-wex
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without seams. Decorative
pettcms In lovefy tade and
scutf-ftSistant coloB.
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ScMrshlncl!I ~ Tile
Vinyl ftoor tile 1n decoratiVe patterns
with a no-wax shine that stays bright
Easy setr-stick installation.
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Tartcctt Ho-wax Floor Tiie
A sturdy, no-wax vinyl tk with a
long·lastlng shine and self-stick tor
quick lnstallatiqn. 89~ ~·.:·°'sale so" ST-()111)
Deluxe Vinyl Floor Tiie
Solid vinyl tor high quality and per·
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-just damp mop.
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thine 119 has the authentic look
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ln19Hltlon and decoretlng and the UM of special tools.
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rolls of wellcovertng. CW to Colornle for ....... , Mledlonand MMce CftrydiV.
Fashionable wallcoverings, in stock
and evallable in a huge arrll'f or colors
and designs. Prepasted so they're
simple to hang and vinyl tCK easy care.
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colors to accent IJITY OeCOf, The oven-
fired glaze stays gorgeous and nevo-
need5 waidng. •
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Exquisite area rugs in jewel-lb
colors enrich any ftoor. Supert>-
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J;lusiness urg'e.d
to police itself
By WILLIAM KRONHOLM
A-lated PrN• Writer
WASHINGTON -Corporations must
emons r a e • e y are w1 1ng o po ace
themselves before the government substantially
eases epvironmental r e gulations. a top
1')ivironrhental Protection Agency official says.
" J oseph A . C a nno n . EPA asspciate
administrator, said at a business conference that
while the Reagan administration supports a
flineral move toward self-regulation by business.
It cannot abandon its obligation to protect public
health.
"Government is more properly the follower
and not the leader in any movement toward
srlf-regula~· in the environmental field,
Cannon told a day-long conference on the subject
'lluesday.
(, He said environrpental regulations came into
tieing because of abuses by business, ~nd business
f1'Ust prove thoee abuses w ilJ not recur in the
absence of strong government regulation.
"It's their responsibility to show w hat it is
tltey will•do on their own:· Cannon said of
cprporations. "We need to see what industry will <\O· Then it's the government's duty to sit,back
-tnd s a y . 'wha t w i ll the g overnme nt's
~ponsibility'?" 1 Cannon was one of the final speake rs at the
conference, sponsored by the .Wash ington-based
Ethics Resource Center. _
~ During the conference. seve ral speakers said
tj.lsiness must convince the public it is ready and
at>le to police itself.
! "Regulation has occurred because the public
has perceived a need that was not being me t and •
~med to the government for help," said Robert
rikorian, head of the Milwaukee-based firm of
1exnord Inc. and chairman of the sponsoring
center.
,. "We in business must demonstrate by our
attions that we are worthy of trust," he said,
"~very public opinion poll shows that we don't ~ve the trust of the public. and every reabstic
~rson knows that without this trust we can
aJ:complish little," he said.
1 • Part of the business e ffort must include
letting up and enforcing strict ethical standards.
Krikorian s aid. Bus i n ess abuse an th e
marketplace "invites government to subject us all
w heavy-handed regulation," he said.
"I cringe whe n I read or learn of shoddy or
UJl58fe products, of arrogant disregard for the
pUblic interest, of price-fixing, bribery and other
violations of the law. both here and abroad," he
aaM.
~ "This not only in vites more and m or e
re~ulations. it demands it."
Other speakers told conference that the
climate is right to ease government regulation if
business can come up with alte rnatives that
w rk.
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~omparlng mortgage terms
Total mortpge Monthly Peyment•
on 11 00,000 loen peymenta over ltf•
of 1100,000 loen
Al I !!"'oent 1n1eree1: .. Al • perO!ftt lnteNet:
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JO yMtlefm .. ,, ~~"'"' 131!>720 I 15 .,._, term I 01~ . .,..,.,,, 193 500
11l yea11e1m 1 J21 1oew m 15U30 ~
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:io rt•• term ' 11 18• ~.,. .. ,.,,., 142t 240 10 yHt1e1m I 3'32 s.,.., .. '"' 23t.7IO
10 yeo•te•m -2..lli IOy!atle•m 1a6240
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30·VMt t.,m $1 507 .,. 1~2620 ,~.,,.., ... ,., I 610 15 .,.., ,.,"' 2tllll00 t IO~le1m I 801 IOy!at ... m 211.120 , .. ~ ·-~(; ... ~ c~ , • ...._ , •• "-• t .w..
Homehuying .chance· exists
By JOlfN CUNNIFF Al~.....,.. NEW YORK -Every so often in a
tro ubled e9vironment there eme rges wha t 1s
vogulshly called a window of opportunity. To
Bill Levitt, builder of more single-family housc..>s
than anyone in hiswry. homebuyers now have
one. "They have the best of all possible worlds.''
he. said. For the time being, al least, they've got
depressed prices and Calling interest rates. And if
rates rontinue to fall, he said, the buyer can
renegotiate for a lower rate .
But unlike interest rates, prices will soon
rise, said Levitt, whose construction and sale of
142,000 houses since 1929 suggests h e knows
something about the market.
"The message you should bring home to
readers," said the 75-year-old Levitt, who
<.'Ontinues to sell houses at what he feels are less
than market prices, "is that anyone who has
mone y for a down payment should buy now."
William J. Levitt, builder of towns with at
least 17,000 homes near New York, Philade lphia.
Washington, D.C. and in Puerto Rico. and whose
development near Orlando, Fla., will eventually --THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS
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Thinking big, he suggests, because the
challenge is huge . "We need an absolute
minimum of 2.5 million homes a year for the
foreseeable future," which in some respects he
rompares to the years immediately after Worlf-
War II. I .
Discharged from the Navy Seabees and
eager to test his theories of mass-produced
hou s ing , L evitt d esigned and -built 17,700
single-family homes on a massive tract 25 miles
from Manhattan, and sold t~m for as little-as
$7 ,!>90 each. · ' .
"We took leaves out o{ the books of various
manufacturers and applied them to housing," he
explaint.'<I. It mightn't sound like much, but it
was. An associate claims that "except for the man •
who invented nails, no one has had a great.es: ~
effect on homebuilding in America than William
J . Levitt."
The assembly line conce pt was borrow~
from automotive manufacturing, and reversed.
"ln the car assembly line the product moved and
the worker stayed put. But we had the product
slay put and the mechanic moved around."
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€BS claims • n1ne of the top 10 progra~s
NEW YOHK tAP) CBS hud nlnt• of the
Wt't'k'ITop 10 programs, IJ'\Cludlng "ijO Mlnult'll" In
fint phat'l' an~ tht> lasl lwo choptt•rv of "'l'tw Bl~
.•and the Cray ' nol for behind, to win lht• ratings
race Cor lhc fourth straight Wl'Ck, flgureli from the
A.C. Nielsen Co showt'tl.
CBS' rattng for the wet•k t•nding Nov. 21 was
20.5 -the hiHhClil for any nelworl<· in the eight
weeks of the l'urrt•nt season. ABC was second with
a rating of 17. and NBC third, for ~he fourth
consecutiw week. at l:l.8.
The networks say CBS' rating mt:ans I.hat In an
average minute of prime time, 20.5 percent of the
country's homl'S with TV were watching the No.• l
network .
. CBS now has been No. l in the three-way
competitmn six of the eight WC<!ks or the current
season.
The first-place finish for "60 Minutes" -wit.h
a rating of 28 -was the ncwsmagazine's third
straight. Nielsen says the rating means in an
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polltlcel ...... • EJOHT. EHOUOt1
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lnvtteUon lo ThenkegMng
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with Port II of "Thc· Slut• 11nd lht• Gray." tht: COltly
Civil Wur m1ntHl•rit•11, In thluJ plut.'t'. 'l'ht· thrt-c-purl
pro~rmn'IC roncl1.ision WQ!i No. 6 for tlw W('(•k.
l'urt t of "Tht> Blut• ancJ the• Oruy" wus No. 2 in
the.' previous wet>k'1t'rathlgR racC'. .
ABC's "Lovu &>4ll" was tht• unly program lU
break CBS' hold on the• Wl'Ck's Top 10.
Two CBS show11 h•aturmg ramiliar television
fa(.-es were the high<.'Sl-ratcd of the season's nt>w
programs -"Newhart" In seventh "Gloria."
s tarring Sally Struthers. In ninth.
Eight ol the week's nine lowest-ratt .. 'Ct programs
were ep1sod<'S from new series or specials. "Tales of
the Cold. Monkey" on ABC was No. 62. followed by
"Cheers" on NBC, ABC's "Star of the Family.''
"Voyagers"· on NBC. NBC Sports' ''Ringside," "St.
...
'
(!) ~·ANGIL.I
When • apece IMel .. ecolen
from • dM«t menutec:tur·
Ing lecillty, the Angele
-c:n for c:luM IMdlng to
the c:ulpritt. 8 IO YOU THN< YOU
GOT"'°'*ll 81MAK~
NMI Gebler llfld Jeffrey
Lyona hOet en lnformetlYe
looil II wllal'I ,_ et the
movlea. •
• OALWOANIA
DMAMI
"Wiider-Man" Hott
Eddie Albert IOolc I et the
lite end wrlllnge of envlf'on·
menl ... I John Muir, Ille
father of v_.w1e Nlllon-
el ,.,k,
Cli)MOVie
••• "Ragtime" (11111)
J-Cagney, Howerd E.
Rolllne. Amid the IOdel
upheevel of 19209 New v Orll, .,, upper-deel famt-
ly trlM to PIOld on to ltadl-
tlon .. .,. angry blactl
•••d• • mllllent fight
egelNI the rec:let Mlab-•
llelwnenl. ·Pd·
t:008 ~
• the •• pro-
apectl ... new glr1lrlend for •Ciel•.
nurM from the aoe3rd are
..,, to the 40nth In re1um
for Hewlteye end NurM
Bigelow.
• GLADVI KNtOHT
ANO THE PIPS WITH RAY
CHAAl.U
Hiia auc:h N "I Heard II
Through The Grepeylne,"
"lmeglnetlon." "You're
The Beet Thing," "Mid·
night Trein To Georgie,"
"Hit The Roed. Jeck" end
"I Cen See Clearly Now"
et• pr_,led In lhl• lllPed
performenc:e from lh•
GrMk ThHfr• In Lo•
Angela.
Quinn Cummings stars
in "The Incredible
Book .Escape," at 5:00
today on Channel 2 ,
KNXT~ , ..
8 \ti TOO Cl.Oel '°" COMf0"1
The ~·1 ThenklgMng
reunion 11 Interrupted
When they .. belle\l9 lhet
Murlel'I mol"•' hH
lumped off the Golden
0.1• Bridge.
• OVEAEAIY
"The Right To Die" GUMI.
ettomey Morrll Abram. Q G HUMAHITIQ
THM>UGH T-.. All'T8
"Sculpture: Mirror 0 1
Men'a Being"
(() C81HEWI
\ti MICHEWIQ @FAME .
Book-burning tec:tlc;a --,_ ., the achoOI. end
Coco .. pr-ed by her
,_ 00y1·rl9nd to 8'*ld
the night With him.
• THE PNCe 11 NGHT
(HJ RAICAl DAZZLE
The Utile Ruc:alt .,. fM-
tured In fllm cilpa Ind
lhort•. DMOVIE
•*YI "A"'f Whldl Wey
Vou Cen" (11180) Cllnt
Ealtwood, Sondr• Loc;ke.
Before Mltllng down with
Illa girl end J* orangutan,
• bwe-fttted flghtw elgn1
up for one IMI. luc:retlv•
matcn. 'PG' t:30. Ala
' • Dia< CAVETT
0-t: Petw Cook. (R)
• GAOWINO YURI iY::::lty"
('i) FAEM TALE
THIATM
"HanMI And Gr.eel" Rldly Sftvodw end Joan Colllna
star In • ,... of two IOs1
c:hlldren who 11111 Into lhe
c1utcti. o1 .,, ev11 w11cn
with en lnN tlable eppellte
I« c:hildfen,
1;00 e cee ..we I NBC..WS
~A ANO THE
THMEleAM
Thr• hibernating bNr1
dllcowr' the meglo end wondei-of Chr'ltlmN IOt
the llm 11"'9.
•~& HANMAIAMIM
Cllpe end OUllM• c:-.
bnlt• • quaner-century of
.,,._,einment from Amerl-
c:e'• top cartoon producer In ,,. apec:lel wNc:ll ,...
tur• ~ ec>PNt.,_
by Clary Colemen end
I.Orne Ofeene. i :.aCOM~AHY
Jedi , ... I« • 40-)'Mf-old
•boul themMlvea.
({I ENTEATAINMIHT
TONIGHT
A looil el the lld\l9rtlllng
Wlr ~ Coc:.Co!a 'at;::.... WllD
• OMHCIE COUNTY TODAY
(C)MOVIE
*** "T'he Oraet Muppet
Caper" ( 11181) Cllet!M
Grodin. P l•n• Rigg.
Rl9ortera 'kerm11. Fome
• end Oonzo trec:e • fllbu-
IOUS llOlen tewe1 lo Lon-
don. 'G'
~MOVIE
***YI "Mr. 814ndlnge
lkllldl Hll OrMm HouM"
(1~81 Cary Grent, M)'l"na
Loy. A m8rl from Menhat·
ten ~hie family 10 the
country where he trlM to
bulld • houM.
7:30 8 l(JOIWORLO IN LOI
ANGE1.Q
FNtured: the mlgfellon of
'"• Celllornl• Orey
Wh.,..: en enlltlc rOller-
lketer: the lOI AngelM
Jell, • ltlldc end field
tNlll; the Nleetyle of e boy
who loel both lege In •
train' ec:ddlnt: • rapor1 on
l~Y-Clrcu•. a a FAMILY flUO 1 8 EYIONLA ,
Feetured: • IOOll ac the ,_
fllm "The Dwll Ctyatel." e
movie 11errlng puppet• by
the meker1 of the MUl>PM•
encl pr0ducer1 of "Star
were": lk•teboardera wno
turn tl!IW puttlme Into •
aport; • loOll •t ~
11t9 In China. G MAD.W!'I P\ACa
MedMM peya ~ for
• .,, llllen.lve ~ ltM.t·
ment. GuMt: Fred Travelt-
na.
• M•A•t•H
"Snap .Judgelftent" CPI(!
1) eMACM-..1~ flEIOfrt
• WllD AMENCA 1
"Blghornl" A bend of ~
Rocky Mounleln blgllotn
ltl9IP II obe«Yed tlltougll
the -· from one lpflng Into the next.
(() TIC TAC OOUQti I ~ MKID "°"IT
**'A "Y• Sir, TNl'1 My
Beby" (19491 Ooneld
O'Connor, Cher1e1
Coburn. A pelr of former
Gia -• fooUMlll ,_.,,
Ind lheW COllCfl'I job.
(HJWIMITON
-· CMUN:HIU: THI • MCNlm •*It "Meme" (1974) fll'NYATIWAM Cl) e.c.: THI """1 Luc:llle Bell, IHtrlc:e TH'"_, __ _
Atttlur. A-~tnc.w.wZWWWW ~ •• .,. ~.A-end ~ the guerdlen of Ille prelllllorio .,... Olle-
her young, OOIWenllonally brete e mo9l unueual
raleed nepMw. ........,.~ I ••••••• , czruo. .
MflOlllT *** "AlrpleNI" (IMOI Cll ,.M, MMIAZM " ...,_,. ._.,Jule Hagar·
Ouellng; • -1llflO ly ..... .,., ..,.,.., -t headl .,., °'eai ••oi• 1i.t hllll 10 1ooe1 pOleorllng, • I helpe tet peop1e ,... t1etter '*"-1ormer -p11ot .. Wtin. LIST-ING_S __
8 l(NXT CCBSI e KHBC IHBC)
• KTLA Clnd.)
.t<ABC (ABC) e l<FMB tCBSI
101 On·TV
fl) Z•TV
Cf\1 HBO
!Cl CClntmt• I
IWOft> Nv.,N.Y.
«1J IWTBSI
CIJ CE5Pf0
<JI C~lmel ........ ._
• ICeeltNewlNet-111
.. ...
I . •
pr-.d lnlo aervlc:e end
muet contend with on·
board hysteria, • Mef911Ye c:ontrOI ,_ end c:Mcn.
fllt9d memorlee. 'PG'
1.-00. Cll MOYte
***'A "a6y PopplN"
( 1 N4) Jiiiie Andtftt. Dlcll Ven owe-, A,......_
.,, with • l86ent I« finding
""' .. hired by • stuffy
IMll*er 10 be 1
lot .. fWO c:hlldten.
(A)
BIBFMm
Boo6c-bumlng tac:tlee -• ,_ .. the lc:hoOI. end
Coc:o .. pr-..d by her
,_ boyfriend to IP9"d
the nlgtlt with him.
.MCMI • • ..,. wlllght Zone Aelll-
llled" ( 1975) ll#t Rev·
nOlda, ~ WM'lon. T-
llOriM by Aod Serllng:
"The Berd," who~
WI unaucoeeaful writer'•
-.......... , .. end "On
Thurldey We L-For
Home," In whlc:tl memberl
of • llPKe expedition
entlc:lpele lflelr-..own return. 80~LOYU
CttACHe
When en engullhed Al
llr• the """· JOllnle and CNdll end up per10tmlng
., .,, ltleh pub .
GMCMI **"' ''Herculel In ...... Yorll" (1970) Arnold Si.ng,
Arnold~....,.
The •oried demigod tlr•
'Of Mt. Olympue end mall•
• lltelt to Centrel Peril,
w11ere II• find• m0te
.. cft..,.,t ''*' he bet· ~~
.., ..... the c:ompeny of
hll MCreCwy .,.., llndlng
Mery end her pr"'-«11
·~· • ~ .M. MACIAllNt
Vllltt ..., ltvea -!Mia TV atan: Jeck Scella. Lee
Hor9Mly, and Jon.Erlc:ll
~ I _. who
'-di .,., orgenllMlon 11\al
helpe tel people IMI better
ebout "*"-'-· eu.a.~
"Boelon'I New Aefugeea:
bllM From lndocflln•"
Thi• documentary on
Soutl!Mel Allllll lmml·
• .,,.. lndlldee lnlel""""
""" ._ who hew ....
tied In lollton'1 Don:fl9.
terend ~--end • ~ .meet ...,...
~· 11r11-..1n .. dty. .... ,,.,...
NMIO.....end~
Lyorte hOll en llltoi nMl!Mt
IOOll at wtlat'e new II !tie
~ CID MITUa'tl MMTM MCj1::-· -
(l)MCNm
**'A "luetln' LOOM" ( ttl 1) NcMrd ftryor. <:-.
ly T~. A llumbllng bur·
gler. • concefned
ICflOOllW:t« end alglll
~ melle • """'8n-
lng croae-ooufltry Mp In •
brOllen-4oMI adlool 1NL .,. .
• MCN!m * * * "Tiie Oattlerlng" ( tt71) Id Mlw, M__,..
ltapteton. LOft9tlrN llM-
llorle M*lll ........
the f811111r of • ~ !NII
-OUllflltle°""~
11111 "°"" .....,,_ ..... tor • 111111 ~ fWlion
t:aO 8 0 ITM Of' THI ,,,...,
....., •• 1 ....... LA9'1 ,_ _,. fll
... , ftH I de or, i.ut
etteeur"" ~I•'•
I PIHi,... .. I '""' ....
• MERV GfWf1N
Oueall: Aotlert Benowtc:z.
Belly Brentley. BruF9
Weltz. MIC:t!MI Murphy,
Juclltll Oueal.
eJHeGOLDINAGICW
TIUVlllON
"No Time F0t Sergeenll"
Andy °"""" Pof1r8YI • Georgie boy who, once
~ ""° ... ~.
Mii Ille mllUwy on 1t1 -.
• MAITW,llCI
THIATM
"To S.... Them All My
o.ye·· DIMd rune Into
-tough c:ompetlUon from wtlhln 1111 own ,.,..
end If-om en outalder When
he --• c:endldete for headmHter of
~ Sc:flool. (Pert Tl i:o.a
• • ,_., "Herper Velley
PTA" C11711 Barbera
Eden. Ronny Coa. A \l9lf'J
llbereted young mot,_.
wl1h e QrMI dee! of MX •
eppeal Intentionally rettlea
the c:ont«V•thle viewpoint
of loc•I acllool board
memben. cm~ ** "Green lol" (1881)
Ryen O'Neel, Anne Alr:her.
An engineer end e IOClallle
•ttetn91 to rob • loultl
American -eld _,...
.. of • fort--In ee;na.
'PO' (%)~
**~"True Col f111h1t11"
(IMI) Robert Oa Niro, "°'*' Dwell. The ~
........ WOt1dl of two
btottlen, • Loe AngelM
polloa dMectlwe end en
embllloua "°"*' CelllOllc sin-. ~ during •
murclef ~ .. 'A' t:a088TAXI
Tony'• "J·IOu9'1ened
lather lfioWi up end .,.
10 conwlnw 11111 eon to
become • me'c"ant
marine. 8111 ITTMD1WO
Attd'/ IUfprlMa MOiiy """
1111 -glflf\'iend -• , .. ~-oldooed.
(!) MCNlm
***'h "TN Inn Of The
8111111 H..,.,.,_" (IHI)
lngrld BergmM, CUr1 Jtir.
gene. A ..._ i'l'WllO(tlr'y
IMde 100 dllldren to ....
ly ~·he....,.,_
lrwaalonof~ ».qoe 8HUITIBT aua
F\ltlllo le Mllect to mobllN
.... Min .,,... ""° ec.ion Wflln. dur1ng .......
to .,... ....... •allorl.
... .,.,._ •• dog .. kid-neppecl end held for ,_
'°"'· 1 11~--·
~MCMllN ~TATTHI
'AUCI , Aoc:ompaillecl by awti T'"' end hie .. led ••nd, Cermen Mc,. .. oner. 13 of her ........
Nie In • "*'* ... llOUf
ofjla. •"'00¥ ____ ,
.. ~ MO TN Maund-
bulldlr1" Al'Clflledotlllll
1111dy huge ••rtfler1
mound• aca1ter1d lllfOllgl!CM ,... ...,,, ..
Unlltll I ........... .,....by~~
lfllllrll. l"IC
• THIYMl!UN
CllJ °' ...... '"' ....... ...................... ......... ,.... . <1:.:.; llMTM ''CINWI ,., ,.. ...... .... u.-.._ ..... fll'll ...... I__,
EIM•wlwi 1•" "(juv1lun," both uliio lrorn NOC. and
two ARC pru i(11Jn1H, "Que11t" and tht• h (Jll.Jcivt•r
"G1t•11ll''-l Anwmun llt·ro"
lll'l't• un• thl• Wt'l•k'11 10 h1gh<'llt·r1.1u.'<1 showH:
"60 Mlt\Ull'li," with a rating of 28 rcpn•ll(.'nUng
2:i a 111 illaon h onll's, "M·A·S-11 ," 2ff.3 or 2 I Y
million, 1111d "Thl' 81u•· und thC' Gray," Part II, 2~.7
or 21.4 nulhon, oil CBS: "Love Boat," 20.2 or 21.4
million, ABCi and "Oalla11," 20.1 or 2V.U million.
"Th11 Blut• und tht• Gray," Parl 111, 24.U or 20.7
mllllun. "Nl'wharl," 24 .2 or 20.2 mllllon, ''Magnum,
P.1.," 22.5 or 18.7 millio n, "Olorlu," 22 or 18.3
million. und ''Thl' Jt•fforsons," 21.7 or llU million,
ull C BS.·
The next 10 programs:
"'thn.>c's Company" and Movie "Escape froni
Alcatraz," both ABC. "One Day at a Time" and
"An:hil• Bunker's Place," both CBS, tie; "Fakon
Crest," CBS. "9 to 5," ''Laverne and Shirley" and
"Dynasty," all ABCi "Trapper John. M.D.," CBS.
and "Htippy Days." ABC
TUBE TOPPERS
• •
KNXT (2) 8:00 "Mary Poppins."
Starring Julie Andrews and Dick Van
Dyke. A magical woman with a tale nt for
finding fun ls• hired by a stuffy English
banker to be , nar:my for his two children.
KNBC (4) 9:00 -"Cheers." Sam asks tt}c
Coach's prospective new girlfriend for a
date.
KOCE (50) 9:00 -Masterpiece Theatre's
"To Serve Them All My Days." David
runs into some tough competition frortr
within his own ranks a nd from an
outsider when he becomes a candidate for
hei}dmaster.
~ Aepubllc. I~ LAITWOAD
**'1t"Zorro"(1975)Alaln **"' "'"'-HMven Delon, Stllllley Baker A And Hell" (11156) Robert
Spanl1h noblemen Wagner, Terry Moore. The
become. a 1Word1men wer IHC:hH • young
end ureea the poor 10 Southerner to lud99 hla
rel* agalnet • delpoOc: lellow men more c:llarit•· mHltary~. bly ... _ 10:aoe ~ <Il ...... .
NETWONC N1W1 • MOYIE
tt:00988Cll98 **** "Gung1 Din" N1W1 I 11139) Cary Grent. OouglM
• IATUN>AY NIGHT Felrbank1 Jr. 8aMd on the
Hoat: Rid! Nellon. 0-t atory' by Rudyerd Kipling.
JUOyc:o.n.. An lndl•n weterboy G .. MARCH CW... t>ec:omea lnvolwd wllh
"Certoe, The Wor\d'1 Moel Brltilh mlNtary ac:tlon In
Wenled Men" · lhe mountain• of nOtthern
I THAT QUIZ 1HOW India.
ST1'RT'I CW 1M • LOW, AMENCNf ~ 8TVLa
Stone'• ...... ttwMlenec! "Love And The ~
~ • c:ounroom IP9<:1• Wife" JC>M llnda lflet the
tor ••• tM leW Into hit perfec:I girt la too good to
own '** end c:omm111 be r.... "Love And The
two rnurdarl. WM He" A mechenic:al elf
I • 11•1 ""'°"" hM •mind of 111 own.
DOCTOR .. THI 12: II CID MCMI "°'* • •'la .. ~ .. (1981)
Or. Loftua retuma 10 It 8urt AeynolOe, Beverly
Swithin'• to ltralghten O'AngelO. A bec:MIOr In hie
l'*'Oe out. lortlM wflO -" to be • CC> MCNlm !ether -c:n.. I« the
*** "Blume In '--' righc -to bew hll ( 1973) Oeoroe Segel, c:fllld. 'PO'
SuHn An1pec:11. ,. 12:80e111 LATI NIGHT WfTH
dlvofcecl men beaoritM e DAvtD L2TTINMN
fNlo&ie eull0t, trying to win OuHll: Cerole l(lng.
1111 Wife bee*. 'A' c:omedlen Rlcilard Lewie.
(O)MCNm (Al * "Olymplc F-" ( tMO; • COUflU8
Krletln, hlta. A ~ (!) TOM COTT\.!: UP
prncrlbM en unuaual CLDea
remedy I« a ten1a1e atft• 0-t: AQMI Nl11on
...... prQleln Mflcleoc:y. 8 LQW. ~ CZ> MCNlm ITY\..I **"' ''The Haunting OI "love And The Mell
Jula" ( ttn) Mle 'anow, Room" A ri.utlful girl
Keir Dullea. After ~· flnda the CflMP wey to
Ing fron1 en ernotlonal en-travel c:rou-country,
•• e -purdlMM 1 "Love And The Old
~ tNt ~ to be SWW!gerl" Two _., cttt-
• "-*Cl. 'A' -decide co get.wlttl JI,
11:30. Cll auN:V (DJ MCMI
Quincy ~ '°' • * •• ~ .. ,.,._ Of The .__..., wf1o ,_ -.i City" (1 .. 1) T,_. Wfl.
bUfted allll9 ..... ._ lflal llarM. .-,., Ortl9d\. A
24 llour9 ~ of air. (R) N9w Yorti cop le ceughl
81BTOMCIHT --Mderel ~ Holl: Jollnny Caraon. end ~ to '* '9llow ~: OeOrve l(lrtly. ._. dur1ng .,, ~ • 9 A8C NIM gellon Of wldelpread
NIGtm.M pOIDe ~-'A'
I YOU A11C1D '°"IT 11:• 8 Cll MOQ OUD
THI & I S aDNt '-berldlll drWO In
~ I.... Lioflal'I 1908 lf'ontlar iA*el PIOld
ec:tlonl allocll .,_ .-...,.. u, Ille banlt where
-end ... Wtllaaa. McQoud le ltaglng • "** • Mt cw -robbery to delnonatr ... HUMAN -_-,~(Al •
"The 11111 And Empty Cen-1:00 8 MCNlm
ter" • • ·~ "The Jlluatrated 8 NILA~ Man"(1•)~I....,_,
Hoel: O.W. Wt!o19y. 0... llloom. A ~
I llOCWI pereyadM '* lluallMd to ~MIAZINm fleve Illa bOcly tattooed
........... wttll a,mbole Nlallng to * •• .,. "Prlnoa Of The ewtflla"' 11111 ....
City" 1t•tl TNlll WI·. 8 MCMI
hme, Jerry Orbedl. A * * * ""-On Heurlted New Yorti oop .. ceug111 W ' ( 1 ... ) ""-It Prloe,
~ ....... ..-.. Cerol oe-tl Guaaea ...
end ~ to 11111 --• party -offar9d 110.000 ~ ..... -......... ... "..,~.hew· gallon of wldHpread '°' .... flllllt '" • '*'"ted r~··"· ;-..-..... Ncft.Md, __ .. • ........... ~ ..
11•11 Cendloe ...... (1a61 JolWI w.-.....
Jacqueline e111e1. Ion 9ufN A.....,.......,.
Tiwougflout IN upa end trlilU ci-t I 91111 of
dOwl'9 of "'* r91111c•.. _....., ... ,.,, °"'""" llteru, cereen and @lf'l IM....._. llenler. '°"""*.._,two--. 8 MCMI dlllMd on._.,..,.. •• .. ,.._ K4111f• ._ ..
.. ......,. .... (•Ill) .,.. -... ......
.... INT'MT-fT Llll'I· A ,_ tlllld 11M
TGfl•fT .,..,... """ • ....,,... Atoall .... .._.... ... ......
JOHN DARLING
Kirk Douglas leaves
unday to visit Afghan
refugee camps on the
Pakistani-Afghanistan
border.
0 !HTPTAINMINT
TONIGHT
A IOOll II the ad-111ing
Wiii bet-Coc:•·Cole
end P1c>ll
(C)MOVIE
• * ~ "Rough Cut" ( 18801
Burt Reynold•, L•••er·
Anne Down. ,.. Brltl1h
aoc:lell1e lur• en Intern•·
tlonel Jewel thief out ol
ratlr-1 to help her 11M1
$30,000,000 In diamond•.
'PG'
(%)MOVIE
•*'II "The Formule"
( 1980) Merion Bf•ndo,
George C. Scott. WNle
ln,...tlgellng lhe murder of
8 C:OllMgue, 8 ¥9CerWI cop
unc:oveu • c:onaolracy
lnvoMng Iha MIPPt'Melon
of 1 IYfllhellc fuel formula
~ en oil cartel. 'R'
1:3088N8C..WS
OWfNCIHT
• MOVIE
** "T.R. Bel'lln" (1971)
Cendlce Bergen, Petw
Boyle. A lmeil·lown girt
!Inda employment In Chi·
C9G0, but ,... dlfflclully
1:56 Cli)WINITON ~U
THEPNYATEWAM
2.-00. (() cM Niwa
NIOHTWATCH 2:211.= .• MMTP
MCI 2:30·~
•'A "The Uro••rthly"
( 1957) JOhn Carradine,
Alll1on HeyH. Prl1on
'lnmel• t>ec:ome the ~
fic:lel lamb9 for • med doc:·
lor'1 neferlou1 medk:al
experiment a.
CIJMOVIE
** "Goodbye.
Emmanuelle" (11177) SyMe
Krl1tel, Umber1o Orllnl A
ri-..tlful -··-di for IM ullim.te erollc ••per-brlnge her to •
llarttlng rN!lzallon. 'A'
2:16 ct) MOVIE
-• *'la "Tiie Gembler"
-CJtlle).Kenno, Aogefs, Lee
· Purcell. A proteMlonel
gemlMer lllk" • treln ride
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Eeetwood, Sondre Loc:lle.
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Oevid J.,_, Kim Darby.
" lettter ~ ~ he l1•rn1 hi• newl)'••d
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Cooper" (IHI) Treat Wll·
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( tll73) Oeorge legal.
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dlvor~ men ~ •
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hi• wife bee*. 'A'
f'rtd••'• .
Da111 I•' Mo"I'•
4:11 C8) **'II "Peternlly"
(1981) Burt AeVnofd•. Be¥·
erty O'AngelO.
1:00 • * * "The Finl Time"
( 11182) Tim Choete, l<""8
Etic:tc1«1.
1:30 (Q) •• "Gr9en Ice"
11981> Ay1111 o·Neei. Now.
Atciw.
CZ)* *YI ''True~
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Niro, "°'*' °""911.
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Pateric:e. Joen Colline •
7:00 (!) * * * "The Aoed To
'Slrlgapore" ( 1940} Blr'9
Croeby, Bob Hope. cm * * * "F._,, Ocwdon"
( 1N0) 8em J. JonM ......
•••• "Oeluelon"
Cltl 1) Petrlda Pewcy,
JOMPfl Conen.
7:IO Cl) * * "High Country"
(IN l) Timothy i1oC1o1N.
Linde Pul1.
CZ) • * •• "Ordinary
People" CIMO) ~ r,_
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ltne lllM(, • •:• •• * "Runaway leland" ... .... auc:n-. ~
Buc:Mrian. In 1130e Aue.-
tr ell•. two young1t.,1
MCape the c:luldlM of •
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t1on"• ( 19311 lle«ge Mur-
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O'lhM. A dertng 1PAW
heroine of the fvlure encounw.., .•
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" 4 •
Laguna, New.port Harbor productions op~ning . \,
By TOM 'r lTUS
Of the Dall)' t'llo1 At11tt
Orange Cou.'it tlwal1•1•g<X't'H will how u lot tu b<·
thankful Cur thh1 WL'Ck, including u pmr c>r m•w
producuons al the Lngunu Moulton l'luyholl'!l' :md
the Newport Harbor Al·tors T hl'nler.
Laguna, having succ..'t."Cded grondly with tlw
Sherlock Ho lmes mystery "Crudfwr of Blood"
l'atUer thfs year, has ba•oughl tlw fl'nownt.'<1 :ilL·uth
back for an encore in "Sherlock llolni<.-s." ll ope>rls
Friday, along with Newport Harbor's ''Chrtstmas at
Wakefield," an English-flavorl~ cclt>br11 11on uf thL•
holiday season.
At Luguna. George Woods rl'<'remcs tho rolL• of
Holmes after playing the legendary dt>tt\ctive in
"Crudfor." Gone Benedict is Dr. Wut.wn with Nils
Anderson enacting the evil Professor Moriarty.
, Alex Golson directs the mystery, whkh w all ~
p)-esented Tuesdays through Sundays at 8 p.m. and
Sundays nt 2:30 until Dtx-. 18 at the playhouse, 606
I..,aguna Canyon Rood. Laguna Beach. RC"S('rvations
l'Aay be made by calling 494-0743.
Holiday cheer in the form of an Eng.lash village
a nd the play "Christmas at Wakefit'ld" will be
offered by the.Newport Har bor Actors Theater.
Don Laffoon is ~irccting the production, which
fealurt•s actors, singers. JuJglcrs. ac;.robats a nd
musicians. .
Performances of "Wakefield" wi11 be given
Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 P..m 7 and
S unday, De<;. 12, at 2:30 p.m . at lhl' Back Bay
School auditorium, 390 Monte Vista St .. Costa
Mesa. Reservations may b<.' madl' by calling
631-5110.
Winding down its engagement at South Coast
Repertory is "The Diviners," which doses Dec. 2 at
the Fourth Step Theater, 655 Town Center Drive.
.. Costa Mesa. Martin Benson directs the West Copst
premiere which stars Jeffr~y Combs and Thot;flaS
Oglesby. I'
Performances will be give n tonight through
Saturday at 8, S unday at 7:30 and Monday through
~xt Thursday at 8. with weekend matinees at 2:30.
~11 the box offiee at 957-4033 for reservations.
. • A half-dozen other productions continue 'their
respective runs over the Thanksgiving weekend.
T hey are:
-"Finian's Rainbow" at Sebastian 's West '
Dinner Playjlouse, l~O Ave. Pico, San Clemente
(492-9950), playing 'nightly except Mondays al
varying curtain times for an indefinite run.
-"Meet Me in -St. Louis" at ihe Harlequin
· Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana
·(979-.5511). also pl_aying nightly. except Mondays at
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(7:l-1-515H), runntn#t 1''r1day and Saturdtty of this
w1.•ek and T hursday thrnugh Saturday n~·><I Wl't'k
with an B::W l'Urtoln.
"C:l\aplt•r Two" at lhl' San Ch•nwntt-
Commun1ty Thcall'r 202 AVl' C..:al,lri llo, San
Cl11 m l0 flt l' (4!12-041i5), pluy1ng Fru.Jays and
Saturdays af 8 p:m through DL-c 4.
-"Two and T wo Mak<• Sl•x " at thL•
H unungton Bcal·h Playhous<', Main S tn'l'l at
Yorktown Avt•nue in the 8<.-al'hff Village shopping
t'entcr (847-4465), on stuge Fridays and Saturdays
at 8;30 through Dec. 4 .•
* .
BACKSTAGE. -A free acting.workshop fur
high school s tudent.<> will be offered at noon Dec. ·11
at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse '. ... al'tress
Jonellr Allen will' t:onduct the se~ion, which will be
limited 111 size': ... cull Harnt-l Whitrnyer al
494-0743 to register. . . .
S howcase Productions o f Westminster as
offcrang workshops in acting. speech and body
movement conducted by Louise Gruenberg, a
graduall' of thl' Pasadena Playhouse ... those
interested should contact Jhc theater group at
894-6786 ...
The Hoag Foundation will sponsQr a touring
production of "The Pied P ip er" by the LP
Repertory Compan y for mor e than 100,000
youngsters in Southern Cal ~fo rnia ... the
foundation has donated $3.350 to the Tusun-based
theater group for sets, props. costumes and musi~.
For information on how to receive: one of the
performances, call 731-2792 or write to th<.' company
al 1451 Sycamore, Tustin 92680 ...
CAJ.,.LBOARD -The Newport Har bor Actors
Theater will hold auditions for Molicre's classic
comedy "Tartuffe" on Dt.-c. 4 and 5 from 1 to 5 p.m.
at the theate r, 390 Monte Vista, Cll Irvine, in Costa
Mesa ... director Don Laffoon is seeking seven
m~n and .five women (one black) from age 20 up,
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Expansion of MacNeil/Lehrer Report Under study
. . ~ • ~ •
By ARTHUR UNGER whNht•r ur not lo &('{'Cpl i.uppol'I tor lht• hour
Publlc 'tf'l('Vli<1on'1J lht! ofCt•r to be Joni( 11 how h :v CPO
most t'o ntrov<.•r11 lul nwt<.•ht•d by u a11mllnn Prt>indt•rH 1-:t1wurd
programming dt•<.·1111un ti mo u n l fr o in t h lft P t Is t c r and l' B H
ever -cont·t•r11111g o Curpor11t1un for Public P11•1dd1•11t Luwr(•1H·1·
d a I I y o n ".-}l o u r -ijroodc.·ustlng (C..:t'B) and GnJR!lmrrn.
• • M a c N c 11 / L t' h r t> r a r o u n d :i 0 0 P a S -T h t• r <.· w u 11 !'I o m t•
Report" Is <.·uusing afllllal.«.l i.tatlon!I will 11ut•st1on m1 to wh<.•ttwr
great soul-Sl'arl'l1mg in probably <.'Om<.' up for a tlw Mut•Nt•ll-Lt•hrt•r
and out of PBS. preliminary voll• b y <.'Ombmatlon J>rt~nt<.-d a
What appears to be a program directors on stri>nM and pl<'asant
programming mutter Monduy, with a more 4,mou~h lmug<• to•auract
actually in vo lv es bindlngvoteduelateran vlt.>wc-rs five hts a
fundamental questions the year · · wt.' l' k an s mt.'
about the ways public At last week's annual rt•&•n1rnent that 'n t 1r
TV can influence the PBS Program Fair , al preSl'ntat1 0 . Mr .
n e w s bus i n c s s -which station progrum MacNeil and, .~Ir ehrer
poss i b I y pushing managc·rs~athl'rcd here hinted the t)nlght not
c'Ommcrc1al TV doscr to to consider whu.:h shows conscnt lo return with
its own one./hour news they will buy for the their popular hali-hour
programs -as well as upcoming year -the nightly show lf~e
l'Oncerns about the plal'e ~dea of a nightly one-programmers rejected
of corporate sponsors in hour "MacNeil/L chrer their suggestion for 1 a
such programming. Report'' was the subject one-hour nightly show.
According to Robert most often discussed. Tht.> half-hour show as
MacNf'il. an AT&T $10 Some s la t Ion not even submitted as a
million proouction grant programmers fell they possibility -:-ln what
for the program would we'r e b ei ng brain « appeared to b.e an
be the largest single wa s h e d ' · by the attempt to pressure the
corporatccommitmentin MacNeil-Lehrer team, programmers into
public TV. In addi\ion. which atte nde d and al'cepting the one-hour
AT&T pledged to spend m a d e t w o m a j o r concept.
$2 mJll!on more·on presentat.i o n s . In A t first , it was
advert is i n g 'rl d addllion. there• was a suggested that the hour
promotion of the show. luncheon sponsored by be aired from 8 to 9 p.m.
T h .e decision o f AT&T a nd statements of every night. but the plan
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presc~n tu lion madl' by
Messrs. MacNcll und
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from the c urrl'nt
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Heporl," which to a grt•at
extent ol fers ontt topw
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head'' t.>xpcrts. "Gone
wouJd be thl' automatic
o n e -st o r y --a -n i g h l
formula,," they said In
their presentation. ••Cfh
aome nighL'I ther~ might
be two. three. four. or
more st ories. On rare
occasions when the re
was a suprcm«' n ews
event, the entire
p11ogram might be
devott.>d t o various
aspects of a single story."
And there would be
great flexibi lity in
{o·rm a t -beiitdcs
"talking head" exp<.>rts,
there w ould be more
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shinning and courageous!
Has a majesty'and audaciousness.
Werner Herzog is the most challenging
filmmaker at work in the world today.''
-Roger Eberl. Chicago Sun· Times
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.-dlanllnc memory lh.t the nidlently good-huSMWed perfONMncr by
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m111nillc:en1 embodiment ~r hnoic lunecy • ....... t1.1i.1 t.•m..,,...i11u"
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~ ... nd!!e P~ev:in jazzes it up fol! char-it~
PITTSBURGH (AP) Andre PreJ ln, the
Jtwdc director of thc ·Plt1.1burgh Symphony,f hOle • ~\e almost wonm than death recently -ht"'
llfrlonned jau in public.
· "I would rather hang by my thumbt" th play
jazz at this point In hls career, said the cl.ualcal arU.t,
•ho aubmitted to the torture to raiac money for a
if:hool for handicapped children.
After a brass quintet and a string quartet
formed, Previn stepped to the stage at noon with
greata Shelly Manne on the drums and Monty
dwi at the string bass. "~ere's been quite a lot made or the fact that (
.. ti'1en't played any jau in 25 years. Nevertheless lt'a ~e." Prevln told the more than 2,000 people at
!pielru Hall before he.sat down at a i*nd piano.
1ri.poMJbl~. Sonwthlna had to t>.· leh cxpt•ndabll'.
and whh th.-amount of l'OIX'\'rt.lt uncl truvtthn1, l jult
l'UUldn't keep ur. wllh It."
. Prevln orig ru&ll)' phannt'<i to 1ha17e th~ •~I" and
a claailcal llt'Ort.' wilt) viollnllt ltlhak Vl•rlrl\4ln. But
Perlman Wh for(;'('d to re turn tu Ne•w York on
Wc.>dnetday after his wife tx'C.'Mmt' ill.
"I felt that to r~pla<-'t.' Perlman, Wf' would have
to do something enllrely dlfforont," said Prevln,
wha1e wife, Heather. was honorary chairwoman of
the beMflt concert for the Rchab1Ut.auon lnatltute bf
Pauaburgh.
That something different lurntod out to be jau .
pW\ilt of eonw nott> In the 19~.
Prtvln, the muaic director here alnce Une,
uked Manne and Budwlf. both f rlenda. If they
would pt'rfonn In Perlman 1 place. They arrived In
Phtaburah on Friday night --lt>avlng no ume for a
reheanal.
The three men, a11 dretllled in dark 1ulta, nodded
their hHda and tar,ped their toea aa they
pt'rfonned "Cott.onUll,' "Start Fell on Alabama"
and four other juz piece..
'nM! audience, which paid up to •2~ apiece for
Ucketa to attend the concert and a luncheon, broke
lnto applauae aeveral times durlna Prevln's hour-
lona per formance. The crowd Included about 35
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Prevln said. Before his symphonic career began in
1960. Pre vln w at a compoeer and conductor for
MGM , winning four Oscars and 13 Oscar
nominations for his film scoring. He wat a jazz
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THURSDAY, N0~.25, 1982 Clllllf 111 ce
Temple's ·shot ff oes. it, CdM . wins~: 9-8
By-ROGER CARLSON
Of lhe DeMr "-' .....
l<.'d '1i>avid pump 1l an," stud <.:op.oru1 del Mar Coach
Jeff Stites.
LONG BEACH -Tom Temple's goal from
five meters out with 64 seconds spent In sudden
death overtime provided Corona del Mar Hlgh's Sea
Kings with the CIF 4-A waler polo championship
Wednesday night as 2,600 watched the Sea Kings
pull it out, 9-8. IJ'l a classic duel over their "hrch
riva)s, N~port Harbor. al Belmont Plaza.
"But. he got foul<.'d and got it to Temple. It was
jwll beautlrul."
The goal sent Stites leaping Into the water in
t-elcbration of his flr:st tl\lc and Ncwpqrt Harbor
Coach Bill Barqett away with Ms second straight
runner-up rinish.
Barnett,· who has senl !4 NC!wport Harbor
teams to the finals, •winning eight, pul his arrna
around his standouts, telling each or the great job
The Sea Kings took possessiQn after the Sailors
or Newpbrt Harbor got the fi rst chance in overtime,
but missed. ·
John Morrow had a chance lo put it away bul
a sparkling block by Newport Harbor goolle Mike
Hinze saved it.
they did. ·
· . It was ltfat kind of game -from start lO finish
-with the acore tied at l, 2, 3( 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8
before only a sudden death siuation could separate
.The Sea 1K ings. h owever , m ai ntained
possession andi after getting the baU lo the hole
man, David Imbernino, Temple cas hed in
Imbemino's pass for the winner.
the two Sea View League giants. ,
· "Both teams played the game of th~ year," said
Stites. Two healthy rivals and they brought out the
best out or us." -..........._
"They (both teams) played' a great game, a "We were trying to get the ball inlo the set and -...... _,
·Corona del Mar High's Eric Paulsen gets ready to_ send in a
scoring shot as Art J eppe of Newport Harbor defends. . •
Worthy aids Laker
' win over. Seattle
SEATTLE (AP) -Rookie
forward James Worthy came off
the bench lo score a season high
26 points Wednesday night,
leading the Los Angeles Lakers
to a 111-93 National Basketball
Association victor y over the
Seattle SuperSonics.
The Lakers. who had dropped
their past two road games,
handed the Sonics their seoond-str=· lopsided defeat. Seattle saw its 12-game win streak end
S y night ln a 111-91 loss to
the New Jersey Nets.
Cent.er Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
scored 23 points and forward
Jamaal Wilkes added 20 for the
Lakers.
Forward Lonnie Shelton and
Lessard leads
King victory
center Jack Sikma paced the
Sonics with 15 points each. ~
'Los Angeles, which Jed by 15
points in the first half, snapped a
62·62 tie with a 14-2 flurry over
the final five minutes of the third
quarter to take a 76-64 lead into
the final period. In that stretch,
Los Angeles either scored on
transition bask.ets or moved the
ball inside for high percentage
shots. Wilkes had six points
during the rally.
Los Angeles led by 20 points in
the late going.
The Lakers grabbed an early
14-point lead as they shot 54
percent in the first quarter
compared with the Sonics' 25
percent. Magic Johnson, who
finished with 11 rebounds and 10
assists for the game, got five
rebounds and seven assists in the
first quarter.
The Sonics got rolling later in
the second quai:ter, oul.9coring
the Lakers 14-2 over the final
ilve minutes of the flnt half.
GWU'd Fred Brown came off the
bench to acore eight points ln the
Seattle surse. -.
helluva game," said the veteran Barnett, one.> or the
game's mosl demanding coaches.
denying four which deserved points.
lmbernano. lhe Sea Kings' No. l threat. IK'ldom
was in the acoring, prcx.'t.'SS, becaWJ(' every lime he
got the ball in the hole, he was fouled immed1at.ely,
"The difference? We made one more ilefonsive
mistake than they did," said the Sailors' boa, who
led Newport to a 24 -3 overall record.
Temple. who IK.'Ored the winner, lt.'Ci all k'Orers
with four goalB, while Eric Paulsen acored lwke
necessitating a pass lo a teammate. •
"He <.'Onlrolled the ball in lhere," said Stat.es.
Two )leslthy rit'sls, and they
"They took away our two met.er game when he
wasn't In there, so we had lo keep ham there for
mosl or the time."
brought out the best in ua. . Entering the fourth period it was 5-5 and the
• ext slx-minuw segmenl was jusl a replay or the
revious three an a nip-and-tuck setup. . • C411C.....Jeff8
and Pal Loorborrow, Rick Scott and lmbernin~
each tallied once.
Firsl it ~as Thompson fr9m the perimeter lo
t lhe Sailors up by a 6·5 matgin.
The Sailors' acoring consisted of two goals from
Art Jeppe, David O'Donnell and Colin Thompson,
along with singles from Greg Lukosky ard drant
Stanley.
bemin~s backhand hit the top of the C8le
l'ftponded with a wicked point blan~
shot at t CQM goaJ, but Roh was th~re.
In the nets both goalies came up with clutch
saves -Hinze stopping three and CdM's Joe Roh
Paulaen oonnected with the Sea Kings a man
up to tie it at 6, Lukosky fired from the
(Sff CdM, Pa1e C7) -Different ~ethod,
but sa1ne results
'for· UCI, 1·07-57
By JOHN SEVANO One couldn't also help but notice
Of IM 0.-. "-' llalt -no one scored 20 pbints or more
"We cannot play like this and d espite the Anteaters' game-
expect to beat anyone ... and w inning tota l of 107. Those
we know it." things were something that
One would never guess from never occurred during the Magee
George Turner's quote that UC re ime.
rv1n ,
demolished its opponent by 50
points In the Ant.eaten' 1982·83
basketbaU opener Wednesday
night.
BUT THAT'S exactly what
they did in handing the Golden
Bears from the University of
Alberta (Canada) a 107-57
setback before 1,257 at Crawf<>W
Hall.
The cont.est which marked the
first time since 1980-81 that the
Anteaters had taken lo the floor
without their much-heralded
center Kevin Magee anchoring
the middle, fluctuated from
brilliant to s loppy . And ,
considering the 're seniorless
and with only o ne s tarter
returning. it figures the
Anteaters still have a lot or
meshing to do.
The first thing one obeerved in
watching Coach Bill Mulligan's
squad was that all five starters
scored at least one basket before
the game was four minutes old.
lo have ~ balance as six player;:s
scored between 14-to-18 points. they also have a t lare t or
xcitemen t as thei r over-
wering defense creates a lot of
turnover! ;md their fast-break
offense coughs up a few of its
o~ In all, UCI totaled 22 steals and
forced 38 Alberta turnovers. On
Glt'C, Co•st el•s•
(See P••e C8)
the other hand1 though, the
Ant.eaters had the ball stolen 15
times and turned it over 32 times. ~ ,..,
ALL THIS and they still made
the game a rou~ .
Afte r be ing tied at 2, UCI
rattled off the next 12 points to
lead 14-2 and they never trailed,
or were .seriously threatened,
arter that.
UCI led 26-11 midway through
the first half; 44-25 at lhe half;
saw the Golden Bears come as
close u 48-34 early m the second
half; and then poured it on at the
end.
Freshman Tod Murphy came
off the b e n c h to lead his
teammates in both scoring (18
points) and rebounds (12). Ben
McDonald, the team captain,
finished strohg tQ lead his team
• In usisB (8) and was second in.
scoring ( 16). Bob Thornton;-
Magee's backup last year. also
had 16. while George Turner. the
floor leader, had 15, Jud
Beardsley 14 and Ronnie
Grandiaon 13.
"We can't have that many
turnovers and expect lo win. bu\
the n we didn't show a Jo(
tonight," said ~ happy Coacl\
Mulligan, whose team faces the
University of Oregon MondaY.
night (7:30) at the Anahei~
Convention Center. ~~
"WE ONLY RAN one offe~
and one defense the whole nigtfi
We didn't want to show tPQ
much. But I. thought we'd bit
ragged tonight (anyway) beca'9
we were all new and tight."
Wednesday night's victor~
over the Golden Bean (5~
overall. but only 1-6 againat U.S;
comeetition) will not count '" UCI s eeuon standlnp due \o itlC
exhibition status . Still, th~
players were glad to get a lamllt
under their belts. :
INGLEWOOD (AP) -Qoalie
Mario Lessard posted his first
shutout of the National Hockey
League eeason and was credited
with an assist Wednesday night,
leading the Los Angeles Kings to
a 3-0 victory over New Jersey
and extending the Devils' winless
streak to 17 games. •
The two team• matched
baskets early ln the third quarter
'Until the Laken took control.
Jabbar and Slkrna topped all
rebounden with 13 each.
• . . and when II wa1 over in 1udden death, PaalHn and
his Sea Kinp' admiren celebrate their Yletory.
"I think a lot of what we wa.a
throuah WU first pme jiue,...-<
analya!d Murphy, lut year'• cli! • (See UCI, Pa1e C'7) ;
I The loss, aeventh straight for
the Devils, gave-them an 0-14-3
mark since they last won a game.
Lessa rd , who has been
relegated to a backup role in the
Los Angeles nets, turned aside 16
1hots ln getting his ninth career
shutout.
Aft.er a aoorelea fint period,
Steve Bozek lhot the Kings lnto a
1-0 teed at 13:33 of the aeoond
period with hll fourth goal of the
1eason, a 25-footer past New
Jeney goelle Chko Reach.
Marcel Dionne was credited
with an -.tat on the play, livlnl
him l,200 career points. He rankt
ninth o n the ~HL all-titne
IC.'Orinc lllt. -
Daryl Evana mllde •t 2·0 at 4:04
of the third petlod when he
1cored from 10 feet away.
Warren Holmel and Bozek Sol
the -a.ta.
. ' . .
Ross is recognized in Rustler 'triumph,
By CURT SEEDEN ol'IMDellr .........
You don't win 28 water pol o
matches without a lou In one 1euon
without 1tellar goaltendln1, Golden
West Colletie Coach Tom Hemwtad wlll
tell )'OU.
So it w .. with 1ood reuon that
Hermatad wu disappointed when bt.
freshman aoa,Ue, Jim Rom, went Without
mention la1t HHon when a •t•te
communily collqe weter polo c..m waa
,named.
But Wednelday afwnoan at Golden
Weit where the one-day Southern
C.Jllomia Community Collete weter DOlo champlonehlpe were be(ftl held,
Re. dllolayed tu. talenlll ln '°" of a prime tfme eonteat pltuna two prime
oppqnents.
Thanks to &.'1 refleal Md 101M
timely 1COrln1 from hl• Golden w,.t
teammates, the Rustle,. captured ~he
Southern Cal championah1p With an 11·7
victory over M,tropoH&en Conference
champion Loni Seidl CO.
Ji:arlier an the day. fhe Ruatlen ad-
vanced llO the d\ampkJnlhle ..,._ with
an •as'J 19-& ded*lon owr Citrus. Lons
Beech CC advanced to the ~al'f\9
with a 12-8 verdict owr 88*t .
Herm1tad credited Ron'
plwndlna and the Rmtlen' U'analUon
pme ror ~ a ttubborn Lona
·BHch 1quad In the utle pme.
''The tranlAUOft cr.flnl*1 d!d It for
• t
ua." ednlltted Her11.-cl. whme KUltlera
will try for a fifth 1tral1ht 1tate
chlmlMonlhip S.turday, Die .• ~
Will 'Valley. "And Rall Md • cou~ of ""''•tee. He (Ram) pla,_. 10 well tcw
U1 last )'Mr but he WM lnufftd In the
end."
But Wedneeday ftilht. It Wal &.
dolltl the lllUff"-· cominl llP wilh l4 aavea. includlM ihne tn • row from
nNr-P.J&nt blanli ranae midway throulh
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The Vikings' Tim Freemen
the tl1'9\ 'of hll two pis at 2:03 of
period. Del Valle countered at 1:33 on
power play; and Lone BNch came
with a Matt Lawler pl with 48 .-,an11111
left tn the half. llicinc the R&.9\ler IMd c.q
~~. . Lona Beech clelllhted a nk-e tumoYC
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Cl Orange Coa11 DAILY PILOT /Thurlday, November 25, 1982
Will play Continue
I
if plan rejeCted? J
WASHIN GTON (AP) -
Management's chief negotiator
warned Nation al Football
Leaaue players Wednesday that
failure to ratif}' the n ew
collective bargaining agreement
next week will mean one less
paycheck, a smaller playoff pool
and the end of manaffement's $60 """"'"°'1 "money now' cash bonus
plan. .
The players. wno returned ·to
work last week following a
57-day strike, will be asked early
next week to either ratify or
reject a flve-year.$1.6 billion
asreement hammered out by
neaotiators on Nov. 16. On
Tuesday. union officials said they.
expected the league's 1,500
plAu'ers would reject the contract
but 9.'ould continue to play ball.
10-teum playoft l.Huict d on
divisional play.
Under the tcntalivl' 'l'Ontra,·t
agreement, the regular sc•aaon
S(•hedule hud been revampt.'CI to
Include one game loet during the
strike to be made up on th<'
weekend of J a n . 2-3 and an
<'Xpandt.'<I playoff pool w indude
the top e ight teams ln eac:h
confererice.
The money "Donlan says wlll Ix>
withdrawn will be management's
$60 million money now plan
which gives each player In the •
league between $10,000 and
$60,000 u pon the contract's
ratification .
. The ratification process has
been delayed as Ed Garvey,
executive director of the players'
association. contin~s to argue
that the players should not vote ·
on the agreement until a oumber
of issues are resolved.' .
Getting their kicks
f
•11'..et's assume c>ur contract is
rejected ·and the players want to
play," said J ack Donlan,
executive director of the NFL
Management Coun cil, the
league's bargaining arm. "Then I
think the owners will have to
make a decision w hether they
want to play. Assuming-they do,
ever ything will h ave to be
played under the old contract.."
The old contract m eans a
return to the original regular-
season schedule, shortened to
e•~ht games.by the strike, and a
The union ha s given
management unt il Monday
midnight · to settle the disputes.
At that liflli!. first the player reps
and the n \the players will be
asked to vote on those parts or
the contract t ha t h ave been
initialed.
"W e h a d a com pleted
agreement last week and now Ed
has a new laundry list or things
he wants," Donlan said.
Debbie Daniloff, an aerobic dancer, leads the Corona del Mar High soccer team -in a drill
recently. Daniloff, a Fountain Valley re~ideat who attends UC Irvine, was hired
to help. gel the Sea K;ngs in shape for the coming season.
olmes can~t change
says challenger Cobb
4'rom AP dispatches ·
. HOUSTON -"I might even fool ,··· iround a nd learn to tight," says '
llandy "Tex" Cobb in talking about '
'hiS improvement as a fighter one day ~ ·. ·
.before he opposes unbeaten Larry Holmes for
Che World Boxing Council heavyweight
~hampionship.
The fight will be held Friday night in the
Astrodome.
"I know what he has
done best in the past," said
the 26-year-old Cobb of
Holmes, a boxer-puncher,
with an excelJent left jab. "He
can't change. He's 34."
Actually, Holmes turned
33 Nov. 3.
"I'm the one guy in the
game who can change," said
Cobb, whose style has been .~• one of mauling aggression,
).aking punishment 'to _give it. ''l'm the guy who ~ great growth potential."
~ Cobb's title bid comes in his 23rd light in a
)ro career that began in 1977after just two
'amateur bouts. He has a 20-2 record, with 18 .
.Jrnockouts, and is the WBC's fift~-ra!"~ed
contender. His losses were on 10-round deetsions
to Ken Norton Nov. 7, 1980. and to Michael
l>okes Ma~h 22, 1981. _
•• Holmes, who is considering retimg after one
D'lOre fight next year, has a 40-0 record, with 33
4.nockouts.
p ~be scheduled 15-round bout. which wtU be
~levised live by Channel 7, will be Holmes' first
Jight since he stopped previously unbeaten
l:;erry Cooney in the 13th round at Las Vegas
Jest June 11.
' Bird leads Boston over~Portland
Larry Bird scored 22 points. m
Cedric .. axwell 21 and Robert Parish
17 as Boston streaked to its sixth
con secutive victor.y in a 104-95 ·
. National Basketball Association decision over
· Portland ... Elsewhere: Dan Juel scored a
season-high 38 points and Alex English added 31
as Denver broke a two-game losing streak by
defeating San Antonio, 129-123 ... Frank
Johnson sco 30 in and
Greg Ballard added 23 as
Washington built up an
18-point lead and coasted to a
106-93 win over Phoenix
... Marques Jollnson
scored a season-high 34 points
and Sidney Moncrief added
24, leading Milwaukee to a
119-106 victory over Utah
. . . Moses Ma1one scored 25 ~ .. points .and pulled down .l5.J
rebounds and Julius· Erving llttdcd 22 points as
Philadelphia. breaking the game open wi.th a
25-8 spurt in the second quarter, beat Indiana,
121-106 . . . Rolando Blackman scored a
career-high 27 points, including a three-point
play with 12 seconds left, to give DaUas a 133-127
win over Chicago .
Quote of the day
Bob LaPolJite, intef'im football coach at
Eastern Michiga~ fans tore down a goal
post after the Hurons ended a 27-game
losing streak with a 9-7 victory over K ent
State: "There goes the recruiting budget,
but w~o cares!"
OeBerg unseats Morton in Denver
Steve DeBerg has unsea4?<f Craig •
Morton as the Denver Broncos' •••
star ting quarterbac k for t.h e
rem ainde r of the season, barring
unforseen circumstances. Coach Dan Reeves
sar.s. Second-year quarterback Mark Herrmann
will· be DeBerg's backup ... University of
Florida President Robert Q. Manton said the ·
NCAA has told him Gators Coach Clarley Pell
was directly involved in only one recr~ting
violation at Clemson .• .. A fonner place kicker
for the University of Utah football team, Tom
McNamara has been charged with two counts of
theft by ~iving for the alleged possession of
stolen footballs.
·a r~peaters on Camp All-America
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) -
GtM>rgia running back Henchel
W•Jker is one of eight repeal
"'9mbers named to the Walter
Camp Football Foundation's 1982
A:IJ -American team, officials
announced Wednesday.
defenslvf backs Mike Richardson
of Arizona State a nd Tommy
Wilcox of Alabama and punter Reale Roby of Iowa.
Other offensive selections
include tight end Gordon Huct.on
of Brigham Y <>UnB· \acklea Don
Moeebar of Southern California
and Jimbo Covert of Pittsburgh,
guards Dave Dreechler of North
Carolina and BNce Mathews of
Southern' Californja, running
back.a Eric Dickerw>n of Southern
Methodist and Ernest Anderson
of Oklahoma State, and place-
kick er Chuck Nelson o f
Washington.
Include linemen George Achica
of So)Jthern California a nd
Jimmy Pay ne or Georgia.
linebackers Mark Stewart of
Washington. Marcus Marek of
Ohio State and Vernon Maxwell
of Aril.ona State and defensive
backs Terry Hoage of Georgia
and Terry Kinard of Clemson.
~alker joins quarterback John ••Y of Stanford on the roster ,
wbich includes players from 20
acbools,
.J{amect to the team for at least ·
a leCOnd time are wide receiver
A.l!thony Carter of Michigan.
c•~te~ Dave Rimington o f
Nlbrplka, defensive linemen Tim
Kfumrie of Wik'onsin and Billy
R;-. y Sm Ith of A r k a n aa s ,
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Perreault leads Buffalo win
Gii Perreault set up three goals ~
and Dale McCourt scored twice to ' pace Buffalo ovf>r Ha rtford 4 -2
Wednesday night in National Hockey
League action ... Elsewhere: Greg Malone
scored two goals anµ assisted on two others as
Pittsburgh extended Toronto's winless streak to
21 road games with a 4-3 victory ... Centers
Dellii Savard and Bill Gardner ·S<.'Ored early in
the third period to spark the
come-from -behind 7-5 win
over Winnipeg. Savard got
his eighth goal or the season
on a breakaway after stealing
the puck from Winnipeg
defe nseman Dave Babyc b
. . . Mark Napier Cire<t a pair
or goals to lead Montreal to a
4-2 win over Detroit. Napier
NIH'EAULT notched his first score or the
game and his seventh of the season at 14:39 or
the first period as ·the two teams sd>red four
goals in 1:57 ... A goal by Keltb Crowder with
1:40 left to play gave Boston a 4i4 tie with
l'hilalielr.hia. Crowder took the puck from Craig
MacTav ab and knocked it past Flyers goalie
Mike Krv1lle1Dy1ki . . . Bob McClanallu scored
three goals. including two during a five-ga:ll
rally In the third period as the New York
Rangers downed Minnesota, 8-5 ... Goaltender
Pat Riggin stopped Wayne Gretzky on a penalty
shot with 1:47 left to preserve the' Washington
Capitals' 3-3 tie with Edmonton.
Rasmussen goes to Yankees
NEW YORK -Left-handed
pitc h er Dennis R asmussen, a ~
6-7, 230-i>ounder, was acquired by the -
New York Yankees Wednesday from
the Angels to complete the Tommy J ohn trade of
Aug. 3. ' ·
When John. a veteran ptichcr, was.de.ah to
the-Angels, the Yankees originally were to
acquire three minor leaguers to be named later .
But the trade was restructured to include just
Rasmussen, who has no major league cxpcrient.-e.
Rasmussen, 23. pitched last season for
Spokane of 'the Pacific Coast League, compiling
an 11 -8 record and a 5.03 earned run average.
But he struck out 162 to fi nish second an the PCL
and give him a total or 3'50 in his three minor
league seasons.
He played baseball at Creighton University.
Univei;sity.
Landaluce to skip Starlet
Landaluce, undefeated in fi ve ·• starts, must skip the $500,000 Starlet
Handicap at Hollywood Park Sunday
because of a Ccvcr. Landaluce would
h ave been a prohib(tlve favorite in t h e 1
1/ 16-mile race for 2-year-old fillies . . . Benny
Friedman, onetime football star at M1l·higan and
a pro player widely revered for his toughness
and versatility, is dead at the age of 76. He was
found dead in his apartment or a self-inflicted
TELEVISION
Following are the top sports events on TV
tonight. Ratings are~ V' V' V' V' excellent; V' V' V'
worth watching; V' V' fair; V' forget it.
S. 9:30 a .m., Channel 2 ......., ......., ......., .......,
NFf;.FOOTBALL: NY Giants at Detroit.
. Ann.«>-.ocers: Pat Summerall and John
Madden.
The Lions are of{ to a fast start with a 2-1
record going into today's game while the Giants
are battling with the Rams and Tampa Bay to.
escape the cellar in the. National Co!1~eren~.
Detroit wlU eend Eric Hipple to the fmng lane
with Billy Sims the leadjng ground gamer. The
Giants counter with Phil Simms at quarterback
and Rob Carpenter at running back.
·~ I p.m., Channel 4 ~.......,.......,.......,
NFL FOOTBALL: Cleveland at Dallas.
Anaoaacea~ Dick En berg and Merlin Olsen.
' T his inte rconference matchup matches
teams with 2-1 records. spotlighting a pair of top
running backs. Cleveland has Mike Pruitt and
Dallas has Tony Dorsett and both are aanong the
league's statistical leaders. At quarterback, it will
be Danny White for the Cowboys against Brian
Sipe or the Browns.
OTHER TELEVISION
9 a.m. (2) -NFL TODAY -With Brent
Musburger.
12:30 p.m. (4) -NFL '82 -With Len
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Football -New York Gian ts at Detroit, 9:15
a .m .. KNX (1070); Cleveland at Dallas, 12:45
p.m .. KNX (1070).
College f oothall
•
TODAY'S GAMES .. Texas A&M at Texas
Bowling Green at North
C.arolina
Virginia at Virginia Tech
FRIDA Y'S GAMES
Pittsburgh a t P e nn St.
(Channel 7 at 9 a.m.)
Oklahoma al N ebraska
(Channel 2 at 11:30 a .m.)
Connecticut at Delaware
SATURDAY'S GAMES
Notre Dame vs . USC at
Coliseum
Oreaon at Oregon St.
Cal "State Fullerton at Nevada,
Lu Vegas. n
Oklahoma St. at San Diego St ..
n
Utah St. vs. Long Beach St. at
Abaheim Stadium (7:30)
Arizona St. at Arizona. n
Georgia Tech at Georgia
Auburn at Alabama
Air Force al Hawaii. n
Rice at Houston, n
Tulane at LSU. n
Arkansas St. at Memphis St.
Cindnnata at Miami (Fla.)
Tennetle<' at Vanderbilt
Clemson vi . Wak~ Forest at
Tokyo
over
Oklahoma
* Penn St. ..,.,
Plttllturtlh
* USC .,,.,
NotN 0.me
* ArbeM It.
ever
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\ Ornngo COit!tl DAil Y .,ILO ! IT hur1doy, Novttmber 25, 1982 0
Pirates aliVe and kicking 1 Truckers vi
·for $1,000.
at OCIR OCC socceJT team faces El Camino for SoCal title Friday
Light late
for yachting
on weekend • ' They won't be CJashl;lS tlw
blinding speed of thl' funny cars
or iop fue l dra g s t e r s bu t
Saturday's Big Rig World Finals
will find the w lnnt.'r laking homt•
a prize of $1,000 plus a trophy an
ac tio n at O r a nge Count y
lnternational Raceway in Irvine.
The Big Rig World Fina ls give
truc~ers a chance to ,show orr
their rigs, driving skill and racing
abllity. The Nocona S uper T ruck
competition is the highlight of
the day w ith the quickest of 16
entra nts picking up the top prize.
All e ntrants mu s t be
professional truckers a nd must
d rive w o rkin g truc k s w i th
competition under the guidelines
o f the Am e ric an T r u c k e r
Championship Serit-s.
There will also be handicap
backets for three e .t. classes,
three-axle, tWO·fXI~ bobtails and
full trucks such as dump trucks
and cement mixers.
There js a lso a tr ucJs. roadeo
compe tlho n in w hich dr ivers
have a chance to show off their
driving s kill in a series of
d emandin@ t~sts that include
backing and ·serpentine driving.
The drag racing a nd roadeo
competition start at I o'clock.
· Ge nera I admission tickets are
$8 with pit passes $2. Both wiU
be available at OCIR Saturday.
Nil.IC NOTICE
T tw fll'llt und only Linw Ort1nl('' <.:w~t
Coll('ge and to;! C"mino Coll<'Hl' gol to.Cl'llli·•
on a SOC(..'\>f' fw ld this yt•ar. it took u 1w11111Ty
kick lO ~idtl thl' out<.'omc.
El Ca m in o, cons adC'r t'd the N o . l
l'Ommunlty college socet•r lt'am an lh l' 11tt11t•,
managed to pull out thut J-i vklory, buL
the fi nal score is a pretty good Indication of
the parity among the statt>'s top comrnunlty
college teams.
And Orange Coast Coat·h &rry WulJMCt>
has a team which he feels has ~ legitimate
s hot a l the s ta te community collt>gc>
t hampion.'Ohip.
T o a nne x that crowl'), how eve r, th<'
Pirates will have to d efeat El Cam ino
Frid ay nig ht (7:30) in the S oCa l
championship gaml' on the Warriors' field.
''El Camino has an outstanding squad,"
admiL'> Wallace, w.ho has guidl'<.i the Pirates
to three straight South Coast Confer<'nce
cha mp1o n s h iJ?S. "Our game ~ith the
Warriors was r~ally exciting. Both teams
wer e ver y e"fnly match ed and neither
gained an ad vantage over the o ther."
Wallace has every reason to believe his
squad w ill get by the secand round or the
SoCa1 playoffs th is year, someth;ng lt has
failed Lo do the last two years.
1'1 think we have a legitimate shot a t
win.n ing a s ta te championship . The re's
tremendous balance ahlong the state's top
six teams this year, but we have as good a
chant-e as the next team," Wallace adds.
' OCC v aulted in to the Southe rn
California championship game by scoring a
PlBJC NOTICE
NOTICE Of' SAU NOTICE Of T1tUITH'S. l'AU
·O:T~~~~r \o:::::=.:
No. A1-.0 . T 0 SERVICE COMPANY as duly
In t!M Superior Court of t!M State appointed Trustee under Iha of Callfornla. for the County of following described deed of trull
O.ange. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION
In the Meller of Iha Estele o EST BIOOER FOR
~OCCER
'CURT
SEEDEN
,,· i VICU>ry CIVl'r 8ou th,Wl•IHl·rn In first-
l'OUOll pl::iy. Tho win upJJ(.'J the• Pirulcs1
t•c'CtmJ to I fl -:i-;j ovl•rall, oud Wu)lul't.' crc.'<1iL"I
good ol' lt'nmwcjrk for hlll club's suc.'t.'l?\.'l.
In fot·t, tht• OCC co:wh refusc-s to k,_.<·p
md1v1dua l s tuUSUl'S. Ruthl'r ht.> points to the•
~;l goals the l t•:1m amassed pnor to tht'
'Southweswrn gamt> us a basis for tht• Buc.-s'
S Ul 't. 't.'SS. •
"I told the• kids al tltt• b<.'gmnang of the•
yl'ilr tha t w e ncvt'T keep individua l
statistics here," Wallace• ad m1ts,"$oc..'t.-cr is a
Wam game, and that's exat:tly how these
kids play it. This tl!am is fun to wa tC:h
because. everyone works togctht>r with
·precision."
You can't rf'a lly blame Wallace for
having fun while coaching the Pira tes., In
tho six years he has <:oached tht•m, the•
Pirate kickers have won thrt'<' l'Onference
tlllt·~ .. rm1sht•t.J sl'eond lWtl'(' <tnd never
fi nishl'CI b<'low .500.
And don',t thank ·Wa llace •has had Lo do
some heavy recruiting outside the distrid to
find tlle kln(J of talent he has. When he
held tryou ts this season, more tha n JOO
players showed up. He had to pare that
number to 16.
Among those 16 arc goalie John :VVandler,
u 6·:i, I 80 1>ouncl "4.'n1vr whu Lu111c.J dciwn 11
full ll(•holunihlp to pluy 111 Bwla to 1>~·nd
unotJw1 b4'!tso11 w1111 lilt· P11-.llt '!\
"John Pt'r110nully U<Wun1.t-<l for two 0 1
thn't• of our wi1111 1h1~ yc•u1•," Wnllut·(• kl1y:.
"lft.o'H bit( und :ttronR und quitk " ,
Tht· Viratt• affr~ is lt'<.I by frt·shm,m
forward David Tn fonov1 tt•h und soph11mort•
Joe Cumptx•ll, who Wallact• r1uurc•s h:1Vt•
accountl'd fur inorc· tha n 70 goulH 1h1"
S.•UliOll.
Otfwr kf'y pluyc•r'S cm the• CX.'C ~U<td arc•
m1dh eldcrs Gh•nn Su·:ich:m and Cluudw
Taboada, dcft-ndt•rs J111\my Jc•nS<.'n , M1kl•
MulJ(•n and &•uu Allen and fo rward Joi;.•
Dydasc.-o.
1-latch e r to redshirt
LOS ANGELES (AP ) M o nte !
• 1 lateher, the only fr<.>Shmun on the UCL A
basketball roster, will rcdshirt this season.
Ha tcht•r, ·a guard from Santa Monica
High, rric t wuh UCLA Coach Larry Farrnt•r
this wec•k and told him that ht: wanted to
conccntrutt: on his studies in his-first year
"It was my decision," s.s1d Hatcher. "T ht•
fact that I might gel more playing timc by
redshirting came into 1t, but mainly tt was
my academics. It 1s hard to sit out. I want to
play. But I Celt that this was the right thing
to do."
Junior Ralph J ackson a nd senior Rod
Foster are the starters at guard for UCLA.
Senior Michael Holton will also see a lot of
playing time In the Bruins' backcourt.
...
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Dlilly ~I loetlftt Wtlt•
Vat h ung JCllvlly u. light ulOtltO~
tht• t•rltirt-i.ou t h c11118l lhh .. ,1
W('{•kt'n<I • • J
In Or1inKI' County, t ht: cml~ }
"'·ht•dult•d c.>v<•nl 11> l>anta Po11n11 Y:wht Club's (.'oa.i;t.ul C.:ruttM• r~~,.
1-·r1do,1. Suturduy unJ Sunday , ~:
In the• Los An~1·l1·11 Lt>r1U1L
8(·at·h urea, C..lm llo &•ac:h Y ud)l.n
Cluh h<b fi..-;ut-d an invn.:ttlon ""'1 s k1ppt•ri. nf all cla ss<>s for JI,.
Thanki.J<iving Rc~atw ~luru~ .,
:111d Hum.lay, Seal Bcat•h Yuclu,,
C lub will host thl• Sl.•t.:ond ratt• ut.11
llb Sunday Sual ors Serici. Ofl,,
S unday t•
Thr•r<' as no a<.•t1v1ty schcdu lud •
m tht.> Man na dc l Rey awa thw I
wc>c.•ki•nd. 1 ~ ,·
San Diego has the mo~i·~
act1v1ty h<'adcd by Mtss1on &1{/''
Yacht C.:lub'i. Turkey D a(
Regana for all tlasses Saturd<i;:y.'1
and Sunday. q t// I Other regattas m San D1ct'o ~
tncludt: Southwestern Yacl)l'r
Club's Graham S hand St>rtt"S £po,
hand icap yac h ts S unda ~1 ,1 C o r o n a d o Y a c h t C I u b ; s,.,
Longstre th S<.·r1es (rnvitallori;iJ ,
handicap) S unday, a nd San44 1 Clara R acing A ssoc1a t1 on{s
Autumn C hill series for a)~;
classes on s.aturday. j .. ,
Kodamatlc1
M Doubl~ Pak
lnstant Color Fiim
Harry Getter. Deceased CASH (payable at lime or sare In
lawful money of the Unlled Stalet) Notice 11 hereby given thet the all right, Olla and 1n1ere1t conveytd
undersigned wilt Mii at Private &ale, 10 and now held by It -vnde< Mid to highest and belt bidder. aobject
The Savmg Place• 13.97=:. 10 conllrmallon of said Su-rior Deed of Trust In the property
C ... here1naner OMcrll>ed ourt, al Iha office of MEAO & TRUSTOR GREGG KARMAN
MEAD. 1 t01 Oova St . Sia po. and BETTY LOU KARMAN
Newport Beach. County of Orange, 11 · 1 • ate of 111 nla all the r hi 11118 hu1band a d w e as 10 ~ lentnll
~,:. o~~:.·,~ ~ 811 lhe rlgh: t:lle FE DERAL S & l ASSN . OF
and lnl-1 thil the estate of aaJd OWENSBORO. KY • • CO<J>Of"8Uon RecOfded December t7, t981 .. d ac:eeaad hes acq uir ed b y lnsir. No. 23387 1n book t4327.
098fatlon of law or otherwtM 011* page 1399 of Official Records In Iha
than In addition lo lh•I of said office 01 lhe Recorder of orange
deceuecl, al IM lime of death. In County· said deed-of trull describel and lo 111 IM c:erteln Real prc>perty ' .
11lu1led In City of Costa Mesa, ·~~~~ty.
Cun ty of Orange, Sla te o f Leuenold tni.,est in and to tti. c.Mfornle.
County o f o;ange. State of 1~"9C_~desc;•bed property
Clliforni1 •-~ -~ .,...,,....,,....CDOt41•-
A ~r11on bl Lot. 13 or N-i-t In •n~n1:~0: l ..of T:~. ,.:0. :Ssa, 1~
Heights. as shown on • Map IM Clly of Cosla Mesa. County of
recorded In book 4. page 83 of o.enga. Siiia of Cahloml•. es per
Mlacelleneou1 Maps, records of map racOfded in Book 357, ~
laid Orange County. desc(lbed 81 24 10 28 1ne1usive MllC411aneous follows• • ~innl I IM OSI Northef"' M•ps, In the ott1ca of IM County •· ..,..., ng • m '' Recorda< of sale! County. corner of aald LOI, 1>411/lg . point In EXCEPTING THEREFROM the Southftaterly 114 of Orange Un 11 1 through 133 as ahown on
Avenue, as shown on ••Id Map; 1~ Condominium Plan recorded In
IMnca Sou1h 50• Eul along t!M book 12 115 page 1184 Olllclal NOnMUtarty bounel81Y or llld' Lot. .:.,,.. • 425.3 feat 10 the true point of Records ol _,., County.
beginning; thence South 50• East ~~~~~ 2~1 shown on t he
a1ong said Northeasterly Una 80 Conoominlum Pl•n referred 10 tn
1 .. t; thence South 4-0: Wast 162.5~ Parcel 1 above.
feet; thence Not1h 50 West 60 feet, YOU A11£ .. DE' AULT UNDER A thence Not1h 4-0• Eatt 162.57 faet DE l D of TR U a T DAT l D
\o U)t true point of beginning. DICE-fl 2, 1•1. UNLEU YOU
Mora commonly known ... 237 TAI(( ACTION TO .. ROTlCT
Pllmer StrMI, Coste Mesa, CA. '(.OUR .. RO .. ERTY, IT MAY •• Term1 of aale CH!' In lawful IOlD AT A f'U9LJC SALL• YOU
money of the United States on Ille, •ID AN ElO'l.ANATION ~THI
0t part CMh and I>•~ 8Yldenced NATURE Of THI ll'ttOCHDINQ by .note MCUJed by Mortge~ or AGAINIT YOU, YOU SHOUL
Trust Deed on tM propwiy. so-id. CONTACT A LAWYlfl
Tan percent of amount bid to ba 879 O..p Creek. Costa_ Mesa.
deposited with bid. Ct11t0tnle
Bids 0t otta<a to be in writing and "'(II 8 '""' addren "' common will be received at the aforesaid designation Is shown above. no
office 11 any lime •Iler the flrst warranty Is given •• t o ill
publlcelion hereof 8nd. balOfe date completeness °' corractnesa) ...
of Ale. The banafiaary under 181<1 Deed Dated thb 17th day of No...mbar. of Trust, by reason of a breecil °'
11162 default In IM obllgetloM MCUred Frank F. MNd Ill t!Mreby. hereto•~• 1xacu1ect I nc!
Attorney aa Y11t delivered to thO unde11lgneO a
June Oil-Log11n written Oeclerelton of Oef•ull and
L ... E. Gel-Demand fOf Sale. and wrlnen nol~ Co-Ellecutrbl of IM f E11ate of laid Decedent of breach and o e1ec11on to QUM
Published Oringe Coast Dally the undersigned to sell said property 10 sa1tsly-111d·obfigallon1, Pilot, Holl. 18. 19. 25. 1982 126-32 and therHller the undersigned
c:euSICI said noltC41 of breacll and of Nil.IC NOTICE , etec11on to be recorded August 13,
i'TiiiiiiiiiTi~AiiUiiiMitiiioo 1982 es 1n11r No. 82·282638 of Mid STAT'lmlfT M UAlllDOllMIENT Offlciet Reco<ds..
CW UM M S•ld aale wlll be made. but
FlCTI'T10Ut IUSINIU NAM! without covenan t or warranty. The following person hes expr ... Of Implied, regarding title.
abandoned IM UN of IM fictitious PoSteation. or eneumbr•nce•. I bu"'-OAVl~~~SSOCIATES, 18430 pay tti. remaining principal sum tM nola(•I MC:Ured by Mid o-J of Brookhuret Street. Sulla 204. Trust. with tnler•t ea in saiO "°' Fountain VIiie)'. Cahlomla 92708 • provided, edvenca: H any. un
The Flcllllou1 Bu1lna11 Name IM 1a<m1 of Mid Oeed of Trust.
referred 10 above wH llled In f-. charges and eapenMS of t
Of•nge Cw'lty Of'I sept. 7• tM2. Trull" and of the trutte Ct"ted
Oa v Id A. p. t .... t 84 3 0 S8kl Deed of Tru1t. Seid .... """
Brookhur1t Street. Sulla 204, held on Tuesday, Oacambar 21.
Fountain V_,.,, CelifOfnla 112700 11162 at 2.00 p.m. at Iha C Tllll~•eacondueledby e Avenue •n tranca. to the Clvl Hmlled pert'*'9h1t>. Center Building, 300 Eut Chllpm
David A. F'9tar1 · Avenue. In Iha City of Orenge.
Thia statement was llleel with Iha NOTICE: AT THE TIME OF SALE.
County Clark of Orange County on IDS M'Y BE MADE IN CASH
Nov. 22. 11162. ANO/OR THE CASHIERS-a ,,...,
PubHahad Oranne Coast .Oilly CERTIFIED CHECl<S SPECIFIED I • CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h. Piiat, Nov. 25, Dec. 2, 11. 16. 1982 A t the time of Iha tnltle _________ 5_20&-82__ publlclltlon of this nQllcil, Iha tot
Nil.IC NOTIC£
FlCTITIOUS llU ... U
' NAmSTAff•NT
The IO!lowlng ~ wa dol°' bu*-•= ENTERT A I NERS P RO·
OUCTIONS WEST-ESQUIRES
MUS•C, 23392 Cemlnlto Juenleo
Laguna H .... CA 112e53.
IRA BRANDWEIN, 233112 c.rnlnlto .Nanlc:O. u.guna Hills. c~ nt53. 8088'Y KENT. 23392 Cernlnftc
JuaniCO, Laouna Hiii. CA 112t53.
LEO ICl:NT. 233112 Cemlnlto
Juenloo, Uigunl Htfll, CA 112953.
Thia bullf-. II conducted by an
ondMdual.
lr"a BrendMlr\
Thll 1t1ternanl w .. ftled with lhe
COunty Clark of Orange Coullty on
October 18. t1182.·
amount of the unpeid balance of t
obllgallon ·secured by the abov
ducrlbed dead of trust an
estimated co111. eapenaa1, en ed~ II S 108.588 21
To determine the OjHtnlng bid
you may c.il (714) 584-8333.
Data: November 18, 1M2
South .•
T.O. SERVICE COMPANY
at Mid Truet•.
By: T.O. Safvlca Company. agent
By: Lorrie Wornadl. Aaelatant S.Creuwy.
3833 Camino Oat RI
Sult• 204
S11n Diego, CA 1121084044
(8111) 584-8218
Publlthad Orange CoH t Dally Pilot Holl. 25. Dec. 2. II, IM2 v 2
f'talC NOTICE
f1-
Publl•h•d Orenga COHI Diiiy Piiot. Nov 11, 25, Die. 2. II. 11182
5095-82 --,-IC-TI'T10Ut=~~-~==-:u~-
Ml.IC NOTIC( MAMS STAnmln'
The fotlowlng f*IOM ewe doing
ffM:TfTIOU9 ..,..... bullMU II •
..... ITArumwf • BIG PARTt-IEA8HlP, 204
Tiit to11ow111g ,.,._,. -doing Alvlrlide A~ Newpof1 8Mch, ~-CAll2N3 TOTAL OHION SERVICES. IAWIN F. OELLMAN, 1221
215 8111 Slrael, ~ 9Mctl. Mttllf'I Lena. Newport leec:tt. CA
CaMomie t2tt3 t2M3. Jeffrey Giibert MolniH, 215 BARBAAA L. GELLMAN, 1221
ttlt Street, Newport Beach, MWlen Lana, Newl)Ot1 8Mdl, CA
C8lllomla Ntl3 11*3. ...,_~Camp0ell.1M8t EUGENE ABAAM8. 11111
lcle Wey W11tmlnll•, C1lll0tnle Sellr1d99, Loa ~ CA tO~ t2ID • l hlol bualnHI .. conductecl ., •
Tilll ~ II oondlolctld iry • lllnlled pertner!INp.
'"'*81 pertnenfllp. !MM '· Qtllman, .,.,.,., Q HolfMI 0...11 ~
Tilll ... 11 llMI W.. Med W1tt1 tM Thie 1aatement ... lllcl with tile
OOUMy c:.ti ,. Or ... OOUMy on COllnfY Cltttl of 0r.,. COuM't on ....., .. -n 1112. Nowemotr 1&. 1111 ,_._ -. ·. ,_,.. ...
""ltlllflH 0rllftf9 00.M D1ffy .. 1111118'1.CS O•ante Co.et DellY
Plot, No¥. H , oeo. 2. I , 181 1"2 l'tlo4. Nov. 18, 25, Dec I , 81...'m •
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(all 9amH 11 7:>0) ,,Id.,
The~ Thellne
Collon YI Edison II Orange Coa.st College Collon bye
Huntington Beach v1 LB Poly at LB Wiison Poly by 7
Fullerton at Newpori Ha1t>o1 Fullerton by 2
Et Toro vs Sunny Hiiia II Fullerton El Toro by 3
Saddleback al Brea-OllmJo Saddleback by 8
Ml11fon VleJo at El Modena El Modena by 8
Sea Vie w co-champs favored Ml.IC NOllCl
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Bu t Mission Vit•jo underdog in C IF pl ayof fli fi'riday
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... DAN llll'UUT10N OP TMI &·11 Vh•w Lt•u.cuc• "" < t1:11npu11lh El Toro ;met p.•rw11~ m11cl11111n .11 tn reoeoe1v1·1 inf( rrom un unklc• NA TUR• Of TNI '"oc1101NO ~u·ltllt•huc•k t•nlt•r lht• llit'l'tlrid round of tht.• Cllt' Injury. AQAINIT YOU, YOU INOULD ·~ " CONTACT A LAWYU.
't.•11trnl Confonmt•t• pluyoff11 u11 fuvorill'tt t'r1duy Ml11lon Vlelo VI. Loara NCmc1°'TMllTll'I1au
night, bul Snuth COOllt Lt-utcut• l'O duurlp M1~it111 Mi11Hiot1 11 Diabl0t> have• tx>t>n upgradc'<.I to the· T.1 ..... 11•
V1<.>jo Is lltch'd rui an undt•rch>R In tht• Suuth1•111 ~outht•rn Conf~r-=m.•c• and tor ttlt! hnn hnw an °" ~~~!J.~~:"1\~ .~;'.
U mtc•rtlll't' clmlnaUonic. 1wvnµI pluyoft M~pt•uran(;t'llJ, tht•r, c ntf•r a11 •t 900 o'ctoc;k am of .. Id oay in
11 '8 look "' .... ,,. •• .I h d f ,.._ lhtt rOC>fft Mt ·~ IOI 'ondllCllflQ f're u • c,•,_ •· Ul'\ut•ruog1 to l £' a raguur • rum t lt' ~ntury TruetM'• saiei. wtthtll •h• ottlCM 01
l.t•ugue>. RE AL ESlATE SECURITIES El Toro VI. Sunny HUit Among the Ohabl08' firepower arc quarterback SERVICE. ioc•l•d •• 2020 Nor111
"Tht fie~· .. r'n" lO till. uncl n o t our woy," K L R d BroeOW•y. Sult• 20e, In tile Clly ot
Bo"b J h # 11 • 1 1 luus c•itcnbaut•r, runne r oger Brown an 581111 An•. county 01 Or•noe. S•••• says ~I o ro c 0 nscm 01 \ !I U'UQ\ It ( Ut• l'('t'CiVt'r Frnd Colt•r. 01 Calllornl•, WASHINGlON TRUST T . t t with Sunny Hills. Lcitt>nbawcr has l'Ompl<>ted 113 of 194 n!lt;tlU><> DEED SERVICE CORPORATION .• rtpp 0 c ompe-e Sunny Hills Is 6-4 ovc•rull. runs u multiple ,..--~ c e11torn1e corporallon, u duly
Ofrch'"' and ls. blaacr thnn lhl' bt.'t.'fy El Toro ..r.uad, for 1,711 yards and 17 TO..; Coler h as caught ti4 P•pup11ou1•nn1a1d10Tr1~.•l•p•owutnrdo•r1 1a8n1d• ""' "" ...,. paSS(.•s for 825 yard s und 4 TDe; and Brown has "
Ron "Sle e py," Trlpt of Costa Mesa w ill according lO J ohnson. rac k ed up 21 touchdo wns; intludlnn o nt• niaht c:ontered in tll•I certtln Deed ot · h S A C d i · J C , ___ Among th" El Toro ""Uad It c,,a Vit!W Leanue " "' Tru•• executed by WIL LEM A compete against l e liP r vers an · · ~ "" ...,. ~ 1:1 when he rambled for 30!1 yards o n 43 t•arric•s GRANDIA and JOHANNA M
Agajanlan's 42nd annual Turk\'y Night Grand Prix Lineman of the Y ear Paul Stivcnko, ll two-way (against Laguna Hills). GRANDIA, 11u1b1nd and w111.
a t Ascot Park In Gardena toninht in a 100-lap starte r at guard and linebacker. •ec:o<ded <>ttober 20, ttl8t, 1n BOOk .. 14261 ol Olflc:l•I Rec:Ofdl of Hid
m idge t race. Wacke r new TCU cpach . Counly, •• page 1387, Aecofdef'I Practice starts a t 5 o'dock w ith qualifications at Saddle b ac:k v1. Brea-Olinda 1n11rumen1 No. 24725, 1>y , .. eon 01
6 and the 4-lap tro phy dash u t 8 A 15 -lap semi "They're quick and aggrt.'SSi'i<'· like usd," says FORT WORTH, Te.xas <AP) -Texas Chr istian ~.'::=.~.~f':~:' :~ri;:;~:.
precedes the 100-lap Grand Prix o n the 11.i-mile Saddle back Coach Jerry Witte o( h is se<.'On round University W edn esday n amed Jim Wac ker o f H cu••d 111ereby, 1nc1udlng 111a1
Ascot dirt track . oppon e nt. Southwest Texas State Uruversity as its new h ead breech or oetaull. Noiic;e ot wlllCll
B • Wild 6 4 l d wu •ec0<ded August Ill, t912, •• Tripp, who ts h osting USAC point ch ampio n r ea s cats are --as oppose lo football ('OOCh. Recorder'• 1n11rumen1 No
K e vin' Olson this week a t his home. has not Saddlcback!s 10-1 record, and they g e l it done w.tth_ -W acker follo w s F.A. Ory, wha was fired N ov. 82-292117. win SELL AT PUBLIC
followed the circuit this season. He is s till active, a wis hbqnc offense, based primarily on power. 15, cffeclive last Sunday, after six losing seasons. AUCTION TO THE HtGtiEST
however, and will c."Ompet.e in the Ascol race. "They're a little like Irvin e' Inasmuch as they W acker has compiled, a 101-33-1 r ccqrd lo 12 :l~~~J.~~::: :~~~
Ron Shulman defied all odds by win.niog the u.se three running backs in the backfield and thro w seasons and a 39-8 record al Southwest Texas State clleek drawn on • 11••• 00 national
race for the third con secutive year ast season . o s nee . • ' union, Of • 1tat• Of federal 11111ng1 . I N e ffect1'vely," saks Witte. i 1979 b•nlf.. • 11•1• or led•••• credit
driver h ad ever won three rac.'t'S in the series le t Saddlebac 's Kevin Bradley, the S ea View Terms ot Wacker'0s ("Ontrac t were not •n<1 k>lln anoc1111on dom1c:11ec1 in
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a_l_o_n_e_t_h_ree __ in_a_ro_w_. _______ --:-_______ Le_a_gu __ e_Bac __ k_o_f_t_h_e_v_e_a_r_._is_e_x_pec __ ted __ to_be __ 1n_1_oo ___ irnrn __ cd_i_a_t_e_1y_a_nn_o_u_nced __ · ____________ -1:~.·!~11~ig~:.~itr!~~d·:n~:.~~0J
by 11, 11 T1u11ee. In 111•1 real property lltuate In 11ld County and
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ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENIER
State, described as follow• "IXIMIT A"
PARCEL I Lot 33 of Tract No 444, In tile City ot N-pqrt Beach.
Counly ol Orange, S tele of CaUtornla, 11 per map recorded In
Booil 19. Page 29 of Miscellaneous
Mapa In Ill• office of Illa Counly RecOfdet of Hid County. PARCEL 2: An HHmen1 tor
brlclc walk. and lng1ess and egreas OY41f. l)Orllon Of LOI 32 of Tract No.
444, In tile Clly of Newporl 8e1c11.
County o f Orange, Stale of Calllornla, .. per Map recorded In
Book 19, Page 29 of Mlac;ella.neous
M81>1. In Ille ottk:e ol tile Counly Recorder ol Hid County, more
perllcutarly detef1bed •• follows Begfnnlng •• 1111 moll Southerly corner of Hid Lot 32,
ll\enoe Nortn 33 degtffs 36' 00"
Wesl •long Ille Sou•ll-Ulfl)' line
ol said Loi 32, • d111aooe ol 52 86 feel 111ence North 60 deg• ... 53' 33·· East. 4 70 feet. tnenu Sou1n 29
degrMs 06' 27" East. 28 00 IMI to
• po1n1 2.50 feet Nor111ea1ter1y. meU<Jred 11 rlglll anglQ. t1om Ille
said Soullleasterly llne ot..,.ld Loi
14:' EHi, 24 70 feet 10 Ille point of beginning
PARCEL 3 An HHmenl tor concrele block retaining wall and
Ingress end egress ovtr • porUon ol
LOI 34. Traci No 444, In Ille City ol N-port Beach. 'County of Orange,
Stale ot Calltornla. as per Map recorded In Book 111 Page 211 of
Mlsoellaneous Maps. In Ille ofhoe ol
111e County Recorder ot aald County, more partlc:ulerly decrlDed as follows.
· Beginning el • polnl In Ille
NOftllelltetl)> line of Mid Loi 34. •
dlslance of 10 00 feet North-lerly from Ille mo11 Eaaterly corner of said Lot; tnence N0<1ll 33 degr-
39 · 26" WHI, •long Ill• Hid
Norttleaaterly une ol Loi 34, • di•· t•nce of 47 11 IMI: tllence South
29 degrees 45' 11" East, 47 00 '"' 10 •point, Soutll llO oegr ... 14' 49"
Wn t, 3.20 teet from 1118 po;nl of
beginning. 1nenc. NO<lll llO degt-14' 4~ e.11. 3 20 teal to tile point ol
T.'~reel addreu or other
common de11gnallon of 1ne real
property llereinlboYe de9Qlbed It
~ed1o be 249 L• Joli• Or1w. Beacil, CaHIOfnle The undersigned hereby
dl1c111ma •II ll•blllly tor any Incorrect,_ In lllcl llrMI lldd•-or other c:ommon Clelignatlon
Selcl Hie will be m~e wllhOUI
warrarlly, exp1e11 or Implied, regarding lllle, ponenlon, or
encumbr1nce1. lo 1au11y Ille
princlpel balance ol the Note or
ot118r obhgallon 1ecured by H id
Deed of Trusl. wllll lnltrHI and otlltt 1um1 n provided lll•r•ln.
plus advances. II any, under Ill•
term• ttlereol end ln141f•t on llUCh
advances, and plus '"'· cllarge1 and expenses ot Ille Tru1tM and ol
tile '""" created by ll&ld 0..0 of Tru11. Tiie 101a1 amount ol H id
obllgallon, lnc:ludlng reasonably
Htlmaled ,, .. , c11arge1 end expenses of Ille TrullM, al tile lime
of 1n111a1 publtcallon of 1111• Notice, II
~4.969.10.
Dated Noveml>tf 23. 1912 WA SHINGTON TRUST
SERVICE CORPORATION.
• c.tlloml• coiporauon,
as Trutl9.11.
BY!REACESTJ.TE SECURITIES SERVICE.
• C.htomla corporation,
Ila Agent
By (SEAL! D.J Morger. Its Preeldenl
2020N Br~,
Suil• 2045. .
Sanlll Ana. CA 92106 Tel· (7 14) 953-&810
Publl•ll•d Orange Cont Dally Pilot, Nov. 25, Dec. 2.9, 1982 !'i;I00-12
MOTICI OP wnNDID
TilANll'D AND LaAllaACet Notice 11 tlereby gtven 111•1 Air
Cllllornll. 1 Celllornla corpor stlon wllll llddr-al 3638 Bitch Slr"1.
Ntwpoft Beach, CalllOfnle 92ttl0.
ln1end1 10 tr-* to end leatebllck lrom ACL Limited No. 2 .• C.llfoml• limited partner.nip wllll adckea .,
19 Corporate Plan, Newport
BMcll, c.Htomll 9He0, P41r-* property generally deecrlbed tt
lollowll; One alrcran -iactured
by Boeing Corporallon (Model
737-2931 and one elrcrell engine,
1oge111er wllll all equlpmenl and eccneorle1 thereto belonging lo
each ol tb • foregoing. Tiii•
trlf'MC11on 11 10 be coneummeled
on Oeeemt>er 3, 1912, 11 ~
9tectl, Cellfomle. et Ille addr-of Nr Callfomll ... lortll MM>w TM lbCMI deecrtbed properly 11 loc:lled
In Orange County.
AIA CALIFORNIA
(TranllferOf·L..-l
9y. Jofln J Woodlodl
Vice Prtelden1.
Fll!anct 8y Robert lemelt,
SecretatY Pubhahed Orange Cont Delly
Ptlo4, ~ H . 1912
VO... Ml • Dl•AU&. f u.111 A DllO Of TaUIY DAYIO
•ov•••"' 11. 1111 u.&.111 YOU TMCI ACTIC* TO MOftCT
YOU" , .. o ..... n . " MAY .. IOU> AT A ......C IAU. •YOU
•ID AM 111"-AMATIC* °' TMI NATUM Of , .. HIOCllD ..
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NOTICE IS H£RE8V GIVEN. tNI on WtclnMd•~· o.c.mtHw 10, ttt2.
11 9 00 o'ctock • m Of Mid d-y. In
the r OOm Ml llld<t fOf Condlle:tlno lrullM'I S11tt, wltllln Ille otnc.I Ot
REAL CSTAH SECUA1fll8 SERVICE., IOUltd et 2020 Norlll
8fo11<1w1y, Suite '°8, In IN City Of
S11111a Al\I, county ot Orenoe, 8111•
o f ClfllornlJ , BENEFICIAL
MANAGEMENICORPOAATION Of AMERICA. ii Oelawatt C:Ofpotltlon.
H duly appolnled TrullM und.,
and puriwan1 10 Ille pow« of .... conteued In 11111 certain OMO of T IUll uacuted by LINDA LEE
GREENE, recorded Noioltmbet 21,
1979, In Book 13410 01 Olllc:lal
Record• of H id Counly, •• page 1480, Reco1de1'1 ln1trumen1 No.
34122, by teHOn of • brMCll Of
Gel•ull In payment or jMWIOlmenc:e
of tilt ObllglllOfll MCUted lllereby, 1ncl\ldlng 11111 breach or deleuU, Nollet of wlllcll WH recorded ·
Augull 12, 1982, H ~order'•
1n11rumen1 No 12-211742. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCYION TO THE HIGHEST BIODER FOR CASH,
tawiul money of Ille United Slat•.
Of • cullier'• ct>eck drawn on •
at•lt Of neUonal bit*. • etate Of fadefal credit unt0n Of • a1a1e Of federal llYlngl and loan •eoclllfon
domlc:11ed In 1hl1 11ate. all pey80le 11
tile time 01 Mle. al •ll nghl. title end ln1ere11 held by 11, u Tru1IM, In
lllat rHI prope11y st1u11e In H id
County and State, described n
follow•
PARCEL t. Unit No 79,"' Ille city of lfv1ne. county of Orange, 11•1• ol C1lllorn11, H sllown and daactibed
In Ille condominium plan recorded
on Merell 25, 1977 In Book 12119 Peg•• 1167 IO 1216, of Olflcl•I
Records of 1&ld county
Excepting 111¥elorom all oil, otl rights. mlnarals, mlnetal 1lgll11,
111tural 11•• rlgllla, end olller hydrocerbOns by whatsoever name known 11111 ml)' be within or under
Ille parcel ot land !lerelnabove dHcrlbed logelller wllll lh• perpetual rlglll ol drilling, mining.
explorlng end operatlhg 11141fef0f
end 11orlng In and removing Ille
.. me from 1&1d lend Of any otl'Mlt
lend. Including 1111 11gllt to
wl'tllj)lloek or dlrec:tlOnllly drrll and
mine from lands otl'Mlt then ttloM
lier elnal>Ove described, Oil or g11 we111. lunnell end 1111111 Into,
through Of 8CIOSI tile IUblurl-of Ill• lend llerelnabove described,
Ind to bottom sue11 wNp11odred °' dlrec:tlon•lly drilled wells, 1unnell,
eno 1n1111 unoer end beneath or
beyond Ille axlerlof llmll1 1'-eof,
and to redrlll; relunnel. equip, ___ _...
operate 8~)1 IUCh ·-Ill 01 mlnM,
wltllout however. tile oglll lo drill. mine, atore, explore and C>Pef•I• lllrougll Ille iurlace 01 Ille upper
llv• flundred (500) feet ol Ill•
eu1>eu1faoe of Ille land l'lereln•bove described. n resetved In Ille deed
from Ille Irvine Company. • corporation recorded Novemb« 29,
1977 In Book 1247 t Page 701 ol
Ofticlal Records Also excepting therefrom Ille
iwbeurlace walef ngllts. but wlthou1
tile tlglll of 1urlece enlry u r~ In Ille deed trom Ille lfvlne Company, a corporation, recorded
Novembtf 211, 11177 In Book 12471 Page 701 ot Olliclal Records,
PARCEL 2 An undlYlded one
lllh1y·sla C 11361 Interest u • ltr11.nt tn common on tile IM ln1er .. 1 In and
10 1118 common ••ea of Lot• 1, 2 end 3 ol Tr IC1 190 1 .. per mac> flied In
8ook 319 Piii" 33 to 34, lnckltlve,
of M~taneous Maos. r9CO<dl of IMlld county. n l4iCll Term term ls defined In Ille Article entllled
"Def1n1t1on1·· ol tile Oederlllon of
Covenanu. Condlllon1 end Rfflrlchons recorded on January
26, 1977 In Book 1~1 Pagel I IN IO 125, lnCIUllV•. ol Olllcl•t
Reco1d1 of Uld County (tile
"Declerallon "), and any amendm•nll or anne xation•
lller*'O
Ealmenl• as tuetl -•ment1 -l)M11eullrty Ml IO<lll fo_ Ille Artlc:le
enlllled "Ea1ement1" of lb• dect1ra1lon under the Section
11Mc1mg1 1n tUCtl ar11cie entltled u
IOllOWI "Owner1" Rlgllll and
Dullu. Ullllllu and Cable
T•l•Ylalon". "Supporl end Selllement", "Common ArN and
Community FaclllllH E•Hment"
and MVerd Utilltles"
PARCEL 4 Ea11men11 U IUCll -•ment1 are perllc:ulltly Ml t0<111 In Ille Anlclt entitled "Ea-n.n11"
of the Oeclarellon ol Covenant1,
Condit ion• and Re11rlctlon1 recorded on June 9, 1978 In Book
, 1768, p .. 420 10 414, lnc:luslw,
of olflc:lel record• of .. Id county
(Ille "M••I• Dec:lerellon") end any
emendmenla or ann•••llon1 tl'Mltelo under tile MC1ton llMdlngl
In IUCh 8'1 tc:le emitted a follows:
"Owner1" Rlglll1 and Dullea.
UllllllH end Cable Televf1fon".
"Utllllle1". "Support and
Selllemen", "Enctoechrnenl", and "Community Facil1t1M E-11".
Tiie 9lree1 eddreu or Olller
common dealgnellon ol Ille reel
properly l'tetetn•boW deecflbed ls pufpC)rled 10 be 10 LAii ...... OrM,
IMne. Caltfornle . Tiie underelgned hereby
dl1cl1lm1 all llablllly lor any lncor~t-In Mid stree1 lddr-. °' oll'Mlt common cleeignalkln. Seid Nie wlll be made wllllOut
warr"lly, exprHI or lmplled.
reguCJlng 1111•. po1HHlon. or encumbtanc ... to ullaly Ill• prlnclpal balance ol tile Nole or
otllef oblli!ellon HC:uted by Mid
Deed of 'fru11. with ln1et"1 Ind other 1umt ts provided therein;
plu1 advanc:H . II 1ny, unctet Ille
term• tllefeof and 1n1.,..1 on IUCfl
lldv•ncM. end plu1 , ... , Cll•O-
and ••PINM of Ille Truet• and of tile tru1t1 crteted by Mid Deed of Truat. Tiie 10111 amount of .. Id
obllgallon. Including re11onably
e1Umated , .... clletg .. end
• ..,.,_ of tile Trutlte. 81 the lime
of lnt181 publlc:ellon of ttlla Notice ...
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vs. Coast: Bragging rights at stake
By CURT SEt<;l>EN
ofthe o.u, ~llot ltoft
Tlll'rt• hav<• bt•t•n vt.•r y h•w turkt•yi. In th<•
W-yt>ttr footbull nvalry bt>twt•c•n Orunl(t' Coast un<i
Ooldl•n West t:ollt:gl'll, ,11u tlwn•'s no n •u1wn hl
suspeN anything Ot ht·I' thun anolht.•r , l'Xl'i ting
contest th iw Yl'ltr l'Vt•n if thC' g11mt.• Is on
Thnnksgiv1nli( Dny.
S urt'. nl'1ttwr t~·am 1s going to a post-season
bowl gamt.\ und therl' al'l' no 1,•t.mference t:rowns at
:.take. But the k1 L·koff fur today's ( 11 o'clock) baule
wall signol the 17th rcnC'wttl of one of Orange
Coun ty's biggt•st t•om munHy colll•g<' football
rivalries. (
At stake arc the usual thmg!f. Bruggmg rights
w ithin the l'Ommunity l'Ollege di~tru:t; the coveted
Vll'tory bell; and your basic pride.
Golden West has picked up vktork'S m the last
thrt.>e ,games. two of them In co~incing Cushion,
Last ycar1l Goldt.>n West, on pa r, was the easy
ravonte. And that meant only ne thing -the
Pirates made a game of it and nearly upset the
Rustlers~
In s hort, unpredictable is. the best word to
dt..'SCribe this rivalry.,
"Very seldom have these games ~n an ything
but close,'' a<.laiits Rustler Cooch Ray Shackleford,
whose team has dropped ats last two games against
powerful Mt. San ·Anlenio and Fullertqn. "I'd have
to <.'Onsider this game like all of th~m through the
years -a hard-fought game that eitheF team <.>ould
win."
Despite Lht: back-to-back !osses. Golden West
sporl.S'a 3-2 conference record ( 4-5 overall). Orange
Coast is 1--1 in conference play and 2-7 for the
season . But each coach will tell you tha t past
' records don't mean a thing where this··game is
concerned.
"On paper, it looks to me like it should be
another close game." admits OCC Coach Dick
Tucker. "I thank Golden West should be favored.
but I feel we can make it another close one, just like
~ast year."
Looking back
at GWC-OCC
Here's a glance at the Orange Coast-Golden
West series over the past 16 years.
11M: Oranoe CoHI 14, Golditn W"I 12
Leave 11 to the Pirates and Rustlera to start otf the aeries with a
banq -mainly b9cause ot a controverslal play midway thrOl.IQll the
fourth quarter OCC's O•n Mikels h•d thrown !Of a pair of TO pasMK.
while Golden West's Stave Cashdollar hid accouuted for bolh of his
team's TOs Down 14-12, Golden west went for Iha two-point conver~ and the Rustlers thought they had II when Cashdollar fought
his wapnto the end zone But the olflclels ruled the Golden Wesl
running back's knee h•d toucned Iha ground bolore he acored.
preS41fVing the OCC ~tory.
1117: Oronge Cootl 10, Goldon WHI 7
This one would have hod the Hardy Boys battled. With the score
knotted, 1.1 .. OCC'a Wayne Tlnhn made his way to the Goldon West
3-yerd line w11h t.41 remalninp. The Pirates spent the usual amount of
time in the huddle, but when t1'ey came out to line up, jual t& seconds
remained Tueller ptOtested vehemently, but to no avail But 1t didn't
matter. Paul Lemoine, who had compleled 12 ol 19 passes In the game,
bOOted a 20-yard fleld goal to g1'14f' the P1111es the V1Ctory
1 ... : Golden Wfft >4, Orono-c-1 20
Randy Vataha, wno went on to play II Stanford and 11111 holds the
GOiden West record for caree< pass rectptlons, caugnt TO passes of 68
end 75 yards as the Rustlers won 1heir first gome of the Mfles. Ruslle<
quorterback JOhn tngi.hatt wu on the other ond ol thOle rOQ41Pttons
and guided GOiden West to a 34.7 teed early In the lhlrd qvartor The
game reptesented the most lopsided score -14 points dtttwence -In
Iha series until 1975 >
1Mt: Oronge Cooel 30. Golden w .. 1 20
This was the first game ol the year tor beth teams, and Pirate OB
Mike Tamlyasu helped OCC overcome 1 14·7 halftime deficit lor a 3·1
lead 1n the ser;es Tamlyasu scored lour TOs In the game, which stlll
11onds as a a.lei record
1170: Golden Weit 13, Oronge c-1 0
There have been only. three Shutout• In the 16-year MriH. and the
Rustlers wete vlclorlous In all three attalrs. In this one. Golden West
Intercepted live OCC passes and recovered a pair ol tumbles. In each
case. Golden wesl capitalized attar the fumbles with Charlie Buckland
scoring both times Buckland was GOiden West's player of the yea.r that
MUOl'I. '
1171: Oronge Coael 21, Golden Weet 21 -The two teams scored lour touchdowns in the fioal 4 50 ol play to
make lhls contest one of the m()(e memorable ol the Mf1e1. II was
witnessed by one ol the better crowds lor the series, too, with a, 100 on
hand for the aeason opener. Orange Coast carried a 14-0 lead Into the
fourth quarter. but Golden West OB 8111 Cornelius fhrew two tOIJChdown
etrlkes to Mike Shaughnessy a.nd Kurt Dedrick to tie the score with 2:05
left OCC _..t ahNd et 1:33 as Gwy Vall>uene found Steve Monchan
alone tor a 19-yard TO stnkL Back came Golden West behind lour
straight Cornelius pasaes which mov9d the AUstlen from their own 20
to the occ 35. Cornettua then hit Shaugnnessy tor a touchdown LO puH
the Rustlers within one. and GOiden West went lor the one-point
conversion (by Dave Scnoonove<) with 511 seconds left OCC went on, to
become co-South Coast Conference chemplon (With Santa Ana) that
season.
117'2: Oranoe Coo•t 10. Golden Weet t GOiden West dropped 1ust three contests lhis season, lnQluding tNs
opeMr. The Rustle<• dropped a pelf of sure TO~ and could onty
score on • couple of lleld goals by B,rell White Orange Coast
dominated the geme ottenslvely but had -:ll dr1Y81 11811 Inside the
Rustle< 30. The only TO came on an Alvin White-to-Steve llAOhulskl
PHI.
1173: Goldon WHI 21, Oronge C-1 27
This Is one Tucker. no doubt. would Ilka Ill forget OCC
quart•bedt Reed Jonnaon had toued three llfl1·half toudld~
guided the P1tates to 1 27-0 lead with_, minutes remaining In the
second quarter But a knee Injury loroed Jonnson out of Iha o-and
helped the Ru111.,1 gel back lnlO It Ouarl•boc:k Danny Accomando
propelled the Ru111e<1 10 ~tory He hit Larry Hirt on a 50-yard pan
that gove GOiden Weal I first-and-goal from Ille OCC 1-yard·llne to put
the Rustlers Into scoring posit.on In the llnat two minutes. Another
Accomando was to be the star ol aha Plretes the nex1 -aon.
1178: Golden Wfft 23, Oronge c-1 20
Golden West's Peul FltJtness peeled olf a 56-yard TO run (lpngelt
In the series) 10 help the Rustlef's win th11 one. But It wasn't any
GOiden West wet up 164 mklway through the thtrd qu8r18f when Tony
Accomando culmlnated • IOng OCC drlll8 wtth a TO to SllCe that lead 10
18·13. The two 1eam1 then traded touchdowns and Golden West held
on tor the victory.
1m: oranoe c-1 31, Golden w"t " Orange Coast won Its natlonal cnamptonshlp this year, and Iha
Plr11es, bel'lind quarterbacic OaYe Whtie. rolled to an easy Yletory. He
llnlthed the niQht with eight complellons lor 221 yards Orange Cout
outgalned Golden West, 425-237 The Plretes llnlshed the _ _.. with
an 11-0 mark and belt Rio Hondo 3'·14 In the Avocado Elowt.
1171: Oolden W"I 18, Orange Coo•• 0
The Rustlers fielded one 01 their mosl explotlYe teams ever this
ye.,. They 1091 to pow«lul Fullerton, Santa llAonlea and Balltrfield Mtly
!Mlt ICOled more than 40 points In lout of their last 11118 games. Running
1>aclt1 Pot Mcl<eon and RIO M8f11n each g111ned m()(8 than 100 yerdl for
, Iha ~torlOus Rustle<•
1177: Orange C-1 13, Oolden WHI 1
The Pirates admlnlal•flld one ol the Rustlers' two IOHff 11111
eeaaon bel'llnd Qulrterback Cl•rv Gulen811 wl'lo ran lor one touchdown
Faye Weathers had the other scote as the Plretes built a 13·0 lead et
the halt. With the tcO<e 13·7, Golden West ~ored whet could have
been Iha tying and winning TO but an illegel ptocedure penalty nulllfled
the play. fo epc. this rivalry, that play occurred H llme-ren out In Iha C' Goldeo WMI Wtflt on to beat Fulter1on 10-7 In the ~YOCado
1t7t: Qr-.. C-1 M, QoNen Weet M
OCC'a 0.118 .lefanko threw thr" toOcndown pas-10 11>ark a
Pirate comeback 1ft8f Golden Wfft had taken a 28·7 lead In the MOOnd que,1«. f\unnlng back Oen Ouddrldge ,.,, tor 171 yardt 0'1 18
cat'f'9a •well OCC went ahead tor QOOd with 12·21 remaining In the
con•t. 27·28 on a Jorrio-to-Mllte Camp TO PM& ol 10 yard&.
ttftl ............ ~C:.-1
Tiie .......,, won Ille flrll of tht" stralghl ~. wNc:fl la tllt
main reeaon Golden Weal leads the Mflet, 8-7-t. Running l>ack
Leonerd Aft.,._ wee the man of Iha "°"' for Iha Au9tlerl, l)lettlnG up Hit yerda on 27 carrlaa. The Ruetlef• went on to r-d their beet
offenaNe 9lld defenllVe 11111 8¥81' Ihle Ml80!I and llnlall 8100 the S°""'8nl Ce1 Col""'•ioe wllll 8 M r-d A 29-7 vtc1ory 011tr CerrllCI&
In lfl8 Avocede> eowt ~ t"8 -_ .............. .,,...c.....
Tiiie -Ille .,.., 9Mcltllford llMd l>oCfl Sam Aiello MCI Tony ~ M ........ Ind l>oCfl toeaect TO~ .. IN .......
COiied up -fSCll In .... on.-. ft W9' OCC'a -1' OU11119 In ..
.., .... M t'-..., ... CMllild muet« "'91 11 net Y•da on Ille lfound,
_,, ...._ ...... or-.e 0.... M • ' l.Mderdoll 0r81tQ9 C-' toe* a 14-1 laed at ltle 11 .... llHIOll ...
.... ..... 14-11 """l l:21 to go In IN ..... MI,.,...~ enf.olle ............... , oom«ted. Ind ............... ..
wll"*'t TO wllfl 1 II ,_...... ... Tllll LOfll doW IMO .. 9lld .,. to
11M ~ Wtet IN w:eory MCI tN llld Ill IN ..... for IM h ttme -.. I I
io~l(lht of tht• HI l(tt11••'ll 111 tht• -..·ru'tl hMvt• btot.•n
dt~·1tleJ by mw toudlilown ur k•
"I don't 1h111k u 'll U.• u hlowoul," 'l'ul·k...-1141)'¥
"It should be· u tlt&ht gunw Ttw fiM.·t thnt ttwy'vl' won twv mon• 6'Ullll'!i \tllUl we huvc: thl• yt•lir
dot-sn't really ml'Un v1•ry much.
Anuully, holh tuud'it'll nu"hl pn·fn lo li''t' 11
thrlllt•r Th .. y're both hopmf( to ~l·nt·rut.a• tk krt i&alt'tl
tor thl• 1eame, and both 1Kin11\ ll 111 htl( gumhlt• to bt·
up agulruil thlnp Ilk .. f&allllly TtwnkagivtnM d1nnt·n.
"I ho(.)(' th1• c-ummunlly n•1pondK to thl1 forrmit.
om•, motll nouahly 1,.•1wt~·11 Goltk11 Wl11t'• rullh111J(
tcunw und CJCC'H ululuy to i.top tht• rui.b ,
Thi· k1.1Jttl1•111 huvt· rnll1'tl t~p t .a!'>O yarda. on lh<.·
~round (M't.vnd 111tht·1·011ft•rj•11<'(·J w t11l<.· th1· Plr.au"'
hovt• allowt-d only llM 1'u!'h111u 1111 114•w,.111 (tl11rd In
tht• confcrem't') "We did u better job agalnat th;• top two MHN
In our t'Onfort'f'll't' (Mt. San Antonio and io'ullt•rton)
ond thl'Y dad 41 betl.t'r job uaiau\lll CNrtlOli ;,ml San
Dwgo Mesa,'' Tuck~r pomu. out
Wt• ,,,..1 Wl''N uahC>ring in 1a ftrt•at 1lt'w trud1tlun,''
Tuck4!r 11ay1 "'l'hl• 11erlt.'1 haa t.K>cn full of football
<-icclt••ment and thrlllti. Tht> fact tha t It's now a
Thaniuf(lvang Day gam4! i.dda w the hA1h•r and
tr&adltaon."
The gamt• also l>Olli\S some kt•y pc•)sunrwl,
numf'ly OCC quarterback Cl"y Tu,•kt-r, who'll be•
pluyinll h is flnul J(llmt• in a Pirate uniform, and
UOld,•11 Wf'St running back Rach Stahlhcoor. who'll
bt• out to go over lht• 1.000-yard mark io rw.hing,
Slm<.·klclord's main goal Is to hall 'l'u<.•kt.r. who
dt'ifHU' a slow St·a~m (lw's <.·um1.>ll'lt-d 88 o( W:i 1tnd
bt't•n hltt•t('t.•ptvd 14 llffil'l>), n tnkl> umong occ· .. top
quurtcrhm·ks.
1-.ikt• Stuhlh1•lwr, Tu('k c>r t·un r<'a<:h tht•
l ,OOO·yard plut<>uu by throwmg for just 58 yurcl'!
todl.ly. ' I
Shackleford agn.lc.'!I: "Maybl• on l>;•JJC'I' Wt''vt•
pluy<'tl a li~ll' bit betu•r thh1 year but th<'y (the
P1rotes) played b('ltN against Mt. SAC: and
Fullerton than we dtd. If' you want to look at
comparative St.'Ort!ii, you can inake a prl'tly .iuod c:ase
or this game be in& even." There are ac~ral interesting mu1thups Ir) thUI
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"The main thtng for us •~ l<I stop 1tw1r p.i~sang
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Alto raced Bentley Aces, Sein I Jey Oee.
Solver Snoes. tu Vanagu1. Big League
01nce1 Time 18 04 '2 EXACTA (1·7) paio $16 20
FIFTH II.ACE. 350 y1110•· My Easy Vie10fy \Harl) 5 40 3 40 3 20
VenlU<I Folks (Chavez) 4 40 3 60 H1pp11y (Peullne) 7 00
Also raced. Milady Command••· Tee Jays
Plan. Honda Jel. Otoes Flaming .:iu1. Flemco
Jet
Time 17 96
S2 EXACT A ( 1:s1 paid $18 60
tUITH RACE. 350 yards
SP"Oy Aftoet (Cardoza) 9 00 3 20 2 60 P1.0e ol Devil (Hartl 2 60 2 40 Hutfltng Bug !Lackey) J 40
Also raced S•lk K•llen. Sn0t1 Jet. lovely
SoSlef Tome 17 9:1
llYENTH RACE. 550 yaros
Miios SI. Patrlck(Veldz) 39 80 13 00 9.00
Roart Mongo (Ward) 5 00 4 40 Geo• (Tonhl 5 20. Alto rec,ed Bu• An Aee1 Snlrteya Foghler,
OeYlne Oancer Rocke! Sn.t1>1>1t. Ov.<t•fN
Fcip,,,... 27 35
12 EXACT A (8· 11 pe•CI S llO 60
'2 l"ICK SIX t6·2· I· 1·3·81 Plld S2.• 11 20
Witn 18 w1nnlhQ tickels (lrve nouesl S2 Pre~
SI• con101a11on paid $41 40 wolh 3 10
winning llckets (tour n0t1e11 S2 Pick SI• ICtllch consolation paid S 18 00 w11n 92
w1nnlft9 llckell (three hotsea. one ICfllChl
EIGHTH llACt:. 400 yards
l'tloea-Pl<.lnder (T~) 11.20 e 40 •.20 Palleol Go Go (CatdOla) 8 00 S 60 Al1Nwm (BleWlsJ 13 40
Alto reced GallOP•"9 Domino. Tralln
Sam1e1 Jug PlundetS Fluh. The Ousle1t.
Reba Chlcl< Ttme. 20.31
NlfTH llACI. 360 yarda.
Melly Miio (Adillr) 34 00 16 40 8 80
Euy SMda (Cl\ava) 8 40 6 60 Oona Go Eaay (Watdl 5 40 Also reced Boogie Bluas Su Fllrtin
Around. Koplys Sarko. Mt Ou1ckn1u.
:;4.~•Y West. \lrlHng Coe>Y A Little like
Tome 17 75
12 UACTA 19-21 P&JO ~43 80
TEM'rH llACE. 550 yards
Town Leo (Het1) 1 00 4 60 3 60
Red Roan Ra-i (Ada+') t2 20 7 60 Mat111 Oh (Bard) 8.60
Also ra ced Splendid Junior Spicy
Bo)acks. like Me Atso, Gruder Eaprass. Oteem Mercn1n1 L1ne1 Condou• Rhoda
MIU nm. 18 22
II IUCTA (3·21 l>ard S65 60 Allendance -11,013
HoHYwood PMtl ~DMEiDAY'S lllSUl.Tt
(ttch or Jt.dar tllofHgMKed meetl"9)
,MST flACE. 6 furlongs SnuNum (Blacll) 12 00 s 20 4 00
Prince O' Oancers (Sibllle) 3 40 3 00
Me• El Pro {V~Yl890) 11 80 Also reced Talking Stars Ouut of Ouellly Cnrls Commanoer The lomberO
LOOl>lt. Balcony Duke Aslrologef W+ney·s
Ovke Emoermatrc
Time 1 IQ. 315
MCOtc> flACE •. I t 116 m1ies War Ahead (P1nuy1 32 80 14 20 1 80
P11ullne F (Blael<I 1 60 5 60
Fl .. tong Court 1va1arm••••1 •.eo Also raced I'm Gutinageteven Polite
Sally. G1U'1 OellQht. R1m1d1. ll1111cnes. Ju$1
Ozttll, love o l Ule. La1kspur s Belle.
FIQUrll>lad 'rime 144 4/5
12 DA"-Y D~E (8·31 PaiO S 180 80
T..., llACE. 6 lurtongs Glldd•'• Aeb (l'tneay) 1 40 4 60 3 00
F0t...ic (McCerrMr 8 60 3 ~ Mandalory Queen (Vataruuele) 2 60
Alto receo. lrllh O'Brien. Wind ol Franoe.
Grandp1'1 Pookey
Tome-109 215 a EXACTA (•·31 PllCI S 134 00
'OURTH llACE. 8 lutlongs
Anclr-N Me (Velenzutll )
15 00 1 00 s 60
Tempest Ways 1""-Yl 8 20 4 80 Name Your POison (Veldivle9o) 6 20
AIM> rec:ed Kllalney Fully Vnled Ellled.
Sllwl Hie, Roy1I Ari Mr Allt Cornish
WwrlO<. Mr T. Trac, Tl Mon
Time I 10 3/5
"''" llACI. 1 1118 mliea on tut1 T 0taom (Ptncayl 5.20 3 eo 3.20 c ... , Verdict 1v.i.nzue1a1 9 20 5 40
Night league (S.1>11141) 3 60 Alto recld Rob Me Not. P.,ry Cabin. t Cac*'no. JlmbO s Ace, Double B E-i>ress.
o-ic Oe\ley. Azv<e TimM Time. 1:4a 3/S.
• IXACTA (8-8) paid S 142 00
M1ITH flACE. II lurlonga
Nor111fexlord Or!W (~~ 10 80 8 80
lee II (Olanou ... ye) 5 00 3 80 Burled Trea-e (Toro) 4 00
Alao reeed: Salty 'N Bok!. Kim Go Go. Triple Hooll. T.V Aeron, Oac's Mart. llllle
Woollle. Eacalallng, P redlcellon. Comandlero.
Time t 10 415.
~ llACI. 1 1118 mlllt on tUf'I FIMI Petrone (c.tenedel 8 00 &'20 3 60 Cllill llttle H.wll (lam0er11 uo 9.00
Flytng Gene(~) 3 60 Aleo rle9d MllOO'l'I Mutle, Venqulah, Pirie Encounter, Hit S.llt. Dom Orlando.
Tlkt the Fled!, Slldl N St'lfflly Time: 1:411 215.
• IXACTA (10.8) paid $23• 60
ti ~IC lf1I (3·•·•·8·11·10) peld I•.·
llU,40 Wllll 21 w4nnlne lie-tit (live llor-)
12 Pldl Sill coneotetlon paid H8 60 ... ,. 3e4
WW"*'t lldlet• llow l'ICW-)
ltONTM UCI. II luflona• ~ Of eo.-.. (Toro) fO 40 8 40 1120 1~111 L.Ma (CMtlMdal 1,eo 9 40 llf ~(H-) UO raoed A KIM lor Lucic, LUCllly l~Y
fll9n, Hall Tudor. c .. on.M. SI" Yfi.nttn..
Altlll Ullllt. Orowtno fleolwd TN' lOS 211.
• IJIACTA ( 10-4) peld 1247 IO
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San Or-oo 3 10 l)I .. ,
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KanMa Clly II 3 1181 SIMl AnlONO 9 8 600
O.Htl • • 500 I'\
Oeflve< 6 II 429 2'> Utah 4 8 333 3't tlOUllOO I II 083 6'o
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• Boi!OO
At!Ml14i DMllOfl
II 2 ,846 J.
P1111aoe1ph1a II 2 846
NllW J•tNy 1 • •87 6 w111ung1or1 6 e 385 e New Yor~ 3 10 231 • Ctntral Dlwltlon
M~wau~ett ~ 5 843 Oeuoo 9 ., 600 ·~ ClllCIQO 8 8 429' 3 11\dllllll 8 8 429 3 Allanla J. 6 7 417 3
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Lekere 111. Seatllt 93 BOllOf• 104, Porllond 95
Pnu,detpnta 121. 11\d•atia 106
Mllw•UktH! 119, Utan 106
O•ffAI 133. en~ 127 Kansas C11y 122 trOlt 112
Denver 1211 Sati Antonio 123
Wall\lft9100 106. Pnoen11 93
Sart Ol9oo 114 ~ Jeney 1011 Ton .... l'tO-
Kansas Coty 11 Housion
la1Cer1 111, Ionic• t3
LOS ANOELES -RamblS 2. Wilkes 20 AbQul·J11111ar 23, Johnson 4, N1.<0n 16,
Cooper 18. Wortny 26, landsoer'ger 2
Toltll 51·97 9· t4 111
SEAnlE -Sllelton 15 Vranes 6 S1~ma 15. Thompson 10 W1lllam1 14, Ket-6
Oon110.on 7, l Olt>ert 4, Smull 4 Bro..n 12
To1at1 39·92 15·20 93
Scott br Ouerter1
LOI Angeles 30 18 30 33 111
Se•lll• 16 29 19 29 93 T 0111 Fouls -lo• Anoetfl 20, Sea Ille 11
Ret>OUnCls l~ Angeles t5 (AD<1uHab1>ar
13) Settlle 43 1S1kma 13) Aas1111 Los
Ange1e1 36 \Jonnson 101. See111e 26· (Wiiiiams 81 A -'16,230
COLLEGE
UC Irvine 107, U. of Alber .. 57
UNIYElltlTY CW ALMllTA (CANADA) -Pr .. 11 O Karna~ 4 ~ 20 Murr.it 3 Dales
11. WlltrnouM 2, Wilson 4 loui.e1 3 Smtih
6, IUltd 4, Pnce 0 Tolals 25 8· 11 57
UC lflYINE -McOonato 16 Beatd&ley 14.
l nornton 16 l urner 15, lo~z 9 Murphy 18,
Grano1r.on 13 B•ans 2. Bardsley 4 Spinn O. Mulligan O lotal1. 43 18·21 107
Hellllme UC Irvine. 44-25
TllrH po1n1 o<>•la -Oelas (Alberlal. looez (UCI). Tur,,., (UCI), McOonlkl (UCI)
To111 loult Albert• 23. UC lr•ln• H
Ret>ounds All>erla 25 (Oelas SJ UC lrv•n1t 53
~pity 121, Fouled OU1 none
Edmonton
Kl"91
Cetgary
Vencou-Wtnnlpeg
NHL sm.-DfvtelOfl W l T OI
9 11 8 111 10 8 3 79
9 11 4 101
0 10 4 83
9 7 2 82
Nof$11 .OlwlMoft
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103 24 17 23
101 22 1• 22 72 20
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Toronto
13 3 5 115 71 31
30 14 8 '1 10• 88 e 12 3 78 as
4 tO 5 85 82
°'''°'' 3 IS S 58 101
WALES COWEllENCE , .. ,1c11 Dilflelon
19 ' 13
II
NY 111'1\0erl 14 II 3 IC. 1 PlldlClelPh•I 12 9 2 91
NY £angers 11 tO I 93
P1t11bu•gll 8 22 3 75
WHntnglon 7 9 S 73 Hew Jersey 3 15 t> p
80 31 T6 26
91 23
103 It a1 19
!OJ 12
MontrHI Boston
EullllO
Ouebae H1tll0tO
Adem1 Dlwltlofl
15 s 4 108
12 7 4 82
10 e 4 92
10 9 2 llM s 12 3 89
12 34
69 28 74 24
101 22
WMnetdar's korH
K""9 3 ~0-Mon1real 4. Oetrool 2
8ull110 4, Ht1tl0td 2
Hew Y0tll Ellr>Qeta 8, M1nne9o011 6
8osion 4 Pn111oatpn1a 4 P11111>Urgll 4 Toronto 3
Chicago 7. Winnipeg S
Wlll\lngloo.3.. Edmootoo 3
Tonle"l'sO-. NY lllanoets al Boslon
OueMc 11 CllOllY
Klng1 3, Devft1 O
kof• by ,.,lode
95 13
New Jfl•MY 0 0 0-0
LOI AnQelfl 0 I 2-3
Flr•t Period
None Penallle$ -None
Second '"lod I lo1 Angl4e1. 8ozll< 4 (Dionne) 13 33
Penalty-Lorimer, NJ. 7 58
Tlllld '"led 2 Lot Angeles, Evans S (HOimes Boak),
4 04 3 LOI Angeles ~ 2 (llUMO),
7 $2 Pt n11t111 -Vadn11a NJ 11 36,
Boni< LA. 14 4 1
Shota on Goll -~ Jers.y 8·4·4-16
lot ""°"" 11·9·111-30 OOlllle -New J«woj, Reacll, Mec:Kenzte.
Lot AllQl!tl. l tSSltd A -9.735
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C11ru1 I 0 2 2-5
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I, G Monroe 1. M• 1
GOIClerl Well ecorlng luno 4, Oel \lalle 3, Grall 3. Slll)llenlOn 2. Kerl 2,, Salyer I, Wrlghl I, w .. _ I, Ptl .. Mn I. Nady I
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long 8 HOll CO aconng Lawler 3
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1
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Sacldlet>ack 2 0 I 3-8
long 8eecll cc 3 2 4 3-tt
Seddl•.Oaci. 1cor1ng Simo•lcll 2.
Saunderl I, OrlW(llc)w I, Hugar I, Reid 1
long 8Ncll CC aconng Eloer • Jemn '· PetegflllO 3. KIM I
All hultllln c .. T-AI Miiiie tC11ru1t. Tim Huga1 tSldCliebeck).
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(Ooldlrl w .. 11. CWI Slllyer (Golder! w .. 11.
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SI L0\111 I 2 333 48 62
San France.co 1 7 333 09 67
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lot An9el11 Aalder,t 11 Clnclnne ll
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HIGH SCHOOL
All· ... Ylew LNgue (_._ . ..._......,
'11laT Tt:All Of',.NU ... ,.,. ,_ *· Wet. Yr. OB Scoll OIYls Ell1t1ell 5.9 175 Sr
AB-Jonn Salin••· lrv1ne 5-8 155 SI
RB-lance Merlin. CdM 5·8 155 Sr..
RB-J Eldrldge. El Toro 6--10 175 SI
RB-St-BruH, NH 0·3 207 Jr
C -Orlando SOA. Sadd 5·9 202 Sr G -Peter Schurb. Mesa 8·0 185 Sr
G -Brell Kacure, NH 8..0 204 Jr
T -RICI! Grec;co. lrlrlne 8-1 230 St
l -l Sw~t. El Toro 8·4 230 Sr
T -s1 .. 1 Hobert. Uni 0.3 225 Sr
Rec-Todd Caoe, Sadd 6-2 '17G,. Sr
Rec-Bnen HorglMl, El.ToroS-1~ Sr
Oll1n11ve Player or 1111 Yea ev111
Bradley (Sadd .. blCll), 5-9, 165 Sr
PlllST TEAii DIFIHM
Ol-Bleke Smttll. Sadd 8-2 206 St
OL-Jonn N141mend, Sadd 0-1 215 Sr.
Ol-Mtke Piel, El Toro 6·3 195 Sr OL Eric Shew, CdM 8· I 195 Sr
Ol-S Baraamlan. Unt 6..0 206 Sr LB-Ray P.,u, Sadd 5-0 185 Sr
LB-Joe P.iuc~ CoM 8-0 1115 Sr
LB-Shawn Cerdin. El Toro 0-3 210 Sr
06-R Wrl~ams. SeOd 5-7 ISO Sr
OB-Molle ~llln. Et Toro 5-10 175 Sr 08-Roc:I P ... k. Sadd 5°10 157 Sr
OB-M Mol•n1to. CdM !1°11 186 Sr Oel1n11 .. Player or Ill'• Yett Paul
SllVtflkO tEI T0to). 8-3. 215 Sr
HCOMD Tt:All Of'FINM B -Sco1 Hagey. Mesa 6·0 1es Jt
B -0 Trickett, fl TOfO . 8..0 111!> JI
B -M Oougltst. El Toro 5·11 170 St
B -Gery lanlllli, Uni 5-I 1 17 6 Sr
B -~ GrlMlt, Meu 5-6 ~50 St
C -Joe Muklevtcz, ET S· 10 180 St
G -B Haoaelom. NewJ>orl 11-3 208 St 0 -0 C'*'-sk1, IMne 5-11 185 Sr
l -0.ve Cadigln, ~ 8-4 231 0•
T -Ed Oeeton. &lancte 6-1 230 Sr Rec-Curl Wooda. El Tcwo 5·11 1(10 SI
Rec-8. C-0,. Ellencll 0-3 lflO S•
Kidl,r-Oorclon MON, Coron• o.i Mtr sac:OM> Tt:All us,. ....
Ol-A Plc:l<erlng, Sadd 5-11 190 Sr OL-Pll WM!, Ea1111C11 &-I \115 Sr
Dl-G-Greeley, NH 11-3 let Sr Dl-RoO«I Dooley. Mesa 5.7 185 St
LB-Ct>rlt Catranza, IJtil 5-10 170 Sr
l 8-Jonn Petet_.,, I.Nine 6-3 110 JI
l8-Frenk s.nti.s, NH 5-11 111 Sr LB-John OnllOll. COM 8·2 200 St
08-Ea Cl\rl9t1•n. El Toro S·8 185 Sr
OB-C Cetpenler, COM e-.o 17!1 Sr
OB-Biii 8r0Wf\, ~ 8·2 201 flt 08-Long Truong, NewpOf'I 5·8 143 Jr
•
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(et JlllMtnHIM1t9, Se. Alric•) ,.,.. .............
Guillermo VtlH (Argenllnl ) Otl NI S;a111ano (U s ) 8-1, 8-2, KtVifl Corrtfl (So
Alrrce) Ciel Sandy Maye< (US I 8-3 .. 2
Jose lu••·Clerc (Argentina) del 8ern1rC1 8ol1Hu 1Befg1um). 6-2. 2·6 6·2 01nn1t
'/11ser !So AlflCll def Scll•llc van der
M.,_ 1So Altice). 6-3, 8-4 Jo111n llroel>.
(U S ) Oel Heinl Gunlnardl IS.,.11Z1tlond) Ml. 0· I, Bulllt Mollrem (Bt1 .. 1n) dal VICIC><
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(Wes1 Germeny). 2-6,-.6·3 8-3
New South w .... toumement
WC>mN , ... ,...,. Awtf1111el
Thlrd"-"41...._...
Ann K1yomura (U S ) def Pam Sllrtvtt
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7-S. 6·3
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rock 11111 M.U alAClt -18 engle<a I Hng cod.
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COf!IPl•I• lht OHi In which 1111 Ang•••
11Cqu1ttc1 Tommy Jofln. pltcl!et
KANSAa CITY flOYAlS -AelMMd l M Mey, llr•t IMlt••MIHlllianattd 1>111 .. U •IT9A&.L ................ _, .... "
OETAOIT PISTONS -Allle<I wal-a on Jiff\ Zoet center Acllvaled To111 ew.n1
C*llet
•• . ,
•
Orange Coeat DAILY PILOT/Thuraday, November 25, 188' (i7 t I
Dally Nol PMIO bf '°Mridl 0~
Corona del Mar Hig h water polo coach Jeff Stites took a
victory bath Wednesday n ight -taking th e CIF 4-A plum.
Saddleback (9-0)
faces RCC toda f ,
Rl·VERSIDE -Sad1:1~~et!.fb1J<aiHOiHkr--+<P"s.:cr...,f~cr:i.,J.i...scason for the Gauchos.
College football players were They carry a 9-0 overall mark
dragging themselves out of their into thc game and haven't lost in
cozy beds long before you started their la!.t 25 contests. They're
reading this to make the trek ranked NCJ . 2 in Southern
h e r e for today 's Mi s sion California (behind Taft) and are
Conference finale against gearing for an Orange Count y
RiversideCCatlO o'clock. Pony Bowl showdo wn -
As rivalries go, this is about the probably against Fullerton -on
best the Mission Conference has Dec. 4.
to offer. The host Tigers haven't ' · W e u s e d t o p I a y
beaten Saddleback in 12 tries, :fhanksg1ving Day games at El
tfut a win today would be a big Camino in the 'Turkey Tussle'
blow to Coach Ken Swcaringen's and we got good crowds." recalls
troops. Swearingen. "I think it will be a
A Gaucho loss, combined with fun experience for the players."
a Riverside CC triumph and a Still, tangling with the Tigers
victory by Southwestern over should be anyth ing bu t easy
San Diep,..CC would leave the today.
Tigers. Apaches and·Saddleback Riverside CC boasts the No. 2
in a three-way tie for first place oHense in the conference (behind
with 5-1 records. Saddleback) and the Tigers are
A triumph would complete a the best rushing team in the
league behind hard-running
UC I. • •
From Page C1
4-A Player of the Year.
"We're not going to win many
g am es wit h that many
urnover!>." offered McDonald.
' ut we've got a lot of smart
g ys on this team who aren't
ing to pla like that the next
me."
Tony Cherry ( 17 1 carr~es, 914
yards). Another threat Is Stan
Adams who has picked up 402
yards on 98 carries.
The Tigers run a veer oHensc,
which is one of the reasons
quarterback Wh at Brown has put
the ball in the air just 69 times
this season. Still. he's rompleted.
32 passes for a respectable 577
yards.
Saddleback counters with
-quaTterback-Craig-Miller and
wide receiver J ohn Marshall
Marshall is the No. 1 rl'ceiver in
the conference, hauling m 53
passes for 842 yards and a 15.9
average. He's also scored 14
touchdowns, easily the highest
total in the conference.
CdM • • •
-From Page G-7.
pcrim<.'f"<'r for the Sailors. then
Teml'llc <.·ohnc.11(\tcd for th·c ·
wmnorit with 2:00 left. skipping
m a shot from five mc·t<'rs to get
CdM t•vcn agam. 7-7. It was th~
Sc>a King:-' third SU<.'<.'('SSful goal
in a man-up s1tuauon.
H11u.t.• came up with a great
block" 1th 1.18 go to go, but then
lmbt•rn1no, !>•lent 1n terms of
S<.'Oring the entarl' game. spun a11d
fired from four meters .with 56
St.-conds left to give tbe Sc•a Kings
an l:!-7 lead.
O'Donnell got loose and scored
from mcdium ra ngc with 40
seconds l<.'ft to tac it again. And,
the Sailors had possession agam,
but PaulS<>n stole the ball with
seven ticks left to put the game
into sudden death.
Although at was the scoring
whit•h brought forth the game's
big mom<'nlS -it was defense
which dorrunated.
Thc Sailors did tl with a total
eCfort mcludmg lan [)('Vries
and Mall Tingler, whalc Corona
<.lt•I Mar's John Morrow was also
mstrumt'ntal defensively.
Corona dl'I Mar clicked on 9 of
19 from the• field as opposed to
Ncwport's 8 of 25.
Newport Harbor held a 16-13
advantage• in turnovers. but those
th r el' man-up. s ituations
(k1ckouts ). when tht' winnt.•rs
took advanwge each lime. hurt
t'1c Sailors' cause.
Thc Sailo rs en t crcd the
ploayoffs as the No -1 seed afwr
stopping Corona del Mar m Sea
View League pl'ay, 7-6. but this
tame there was no quick bulge -
and the Sea Kings. down by that
7-6 tally w1lh a litllC' ovl'r two
mmull'S left, rallied to avenge
their only loss in 29 ~ames.
·-.
I ..
• ..
Playing under PCAA rules
with a 30-s~cond dock and a
19-foot three-point shot, the
Antl'aters' defense forced the
Golden Bears into having the
clock run out on th<'ro on one
OC..'C.'asion and into hurrying their
shots on others. Mike Lope:r.. who
had nine points. Turner and
McDonald also hit from the new
three.point range
ROSS RECOGN IZE D •
...
• •
•·1 think we played good
dt'fen<ie all the way around, and I
a lso think we'll play better
against a better team ," said
Turner in alluding to UCI's game
Monday w ith Oregon.
''lt was hard to come down
every time and run only one
offense and one defe~ After
awhile they caught on. They're
no dummies .
"This team is going to spread it
out. though." said Turner of the
balanced scoring. "This Isn't a
one-ma n team and w e're not
looking for just one man to shoot
thc ball. What we want are five
players on the floor who can play
ball . . . and we've got 11 guys
who cah play."
May ~eleased
b y Royals
KANSAS CITY. Mo. (AP)
Veteran fir s t basc m a n -
deslgnated hitter Lee May, who
batted .308 in 1982, has been
re leased by the Kan1as City
Royals.
May. 39, was cut Tuesday after
he was placed on waiven and
nobody claimed him, the Royals
Mid. He Nici been with Kansaa
City since lill"ln& u a r.-apnt
Dfc. 9. 1980.
In 1981. May batted .291 In 28
,...,.. with no hom9 runa and
eilht Nnl batwd tn. Lat ...an,
he hit three bomen wilh 12 RBI
ln42Pmee.
.Durlna a major INlue c:arwr
th1t be1an In 19H and haa includ•d 1top1 at Cincinnati,
Hou.ton and Balttrnore. May hll
hit 114 holM run• with l .244 ·
RBI
•
From Page C1 ·
The Vikings had a golden
opportunity when Mark Hughes
was S<'nt under the ropes, giving
L ong Beach CC a two-man
advantage. But the Rustlers came
up with a kcy steal, Salyl'r
pumped in another goal a t 1:'14
and Goldcn West had a 7-4 lead.
What turned out to be.-the
winning goal was the result of a
nifty fake by the Rustlers' Tom
Grall. and it h ad H e rmstad
shaking his head afterward.
"I really thought Tom was
going to make a pass to our hole
man and all of a sudden he puts
1t in the left corner and we have
a three-goal lead," Hermstad
recounted. • •
Scott Lund, Del Valle and
Wilson closed out the Golden
West scoring. and the Rustlers
now have a week oft before
hosting West Valley in thl' st.ate
title game. Time of the <.'Ontcst
has not been announced.
The Rustlers' first match
turned out to be nothing more
than a warmup eession as Golden
West thoroughly dismantled
Citrus. They did it with balanced
scoring a nd another fin e
goaltendlng effort -this lime
from ROii and backup Scot Elio\.
The two goalies t'Om baned
for 10 saw. (Rosa had 14 an the•
chomplonahlp conlellt) .
"Our 1oalie1 did a pre tty
good Job," He rms\ad 11ld. "l
at.artAKf Eliot against USC (junior
vanity) and he pla)'ed the whole same. H•'• a good goalie. but he
jutt happena to be backlna up anot~ pxt goalie."
RoH allowed th• Owl1'
Clark Brooka to 1llp one by him
lell lhan a minu-. into the 1ame,
and lt turned out to t. CIUW'
only pl of the flrat half.
The Rus tlers responded with
five goals in the first period and
th'ree more in the second.
lt was a tall orde r for the
Owls r ight from the beginning.
Citrus is basically in a rebuilding
yC'ar sinec the college was forced
to drop the spor t the last two
seasons because of a lack of
interest
Still. the Owls won the
Inland Valley Conference w ith a
respectabl<' 19-5-1 re<..'Ord. The
only problem was. they hadn't
seen a team of Golden West's
caliber
Lund topped the Rustle r
scoring in the fi rst game with 1 r
four goals while Del Valle and
Grall addcd three apiece. Art
Stcphenson and rcscrvl' Mat\
Karl scorl'd a pair of goals for the
Rustlers as well.
Bonavena he irs
get settle m e nt
,,
RENO (AP) -The heirs of .~,
Argl'nlinc boxer Oscar Bonavcna
h •ve received $600,000 In, a
11e ttlcme nl or • flve·y~ar -old
wrongful dl'ath lawsuit against
brothel owners Joe and Sally, .• ,
Conforlf'
Undl'r tt'rma of the •IJt'('mt"nt,
mad e public In U.S . Olatrict
Court on Wedneeday, Bon•~"-'•
wife, aon and daugh~r Nt'h will
""'t!&ve $200,000. t
Bonav•n• wu shot to d.ath , 1 outalde thl' Conforte'• MUMaftl~
Ranch brot!MI th. nilht of May ..
22. une. Wiiiard &. llr>'mff, ''" J~ Conforte'• aeicurlty 1Uarcl,' w
waa later convfci.d of 1niird•r !'In•
but r•lHHd after H rvlna I&' 111 •
monthl in prleon. . :;:
..
• .. , .• Orange Co111 DAIL V PILOT /Thurtdey, November 25, 1882
"8.IC NOTIC( e
•teTTTIOUI IU ... 11 NAiii ITATl•lfT
TM IOllowlng Peftor>I ., 1 dolr\g
boll-..
CALIFORNIA MARTIAL Al'ITS SUPPLIES, I 11133 IHClh Blvd ,
Stanton. Cll.llom11 eoeeo
Vlllerle VerdHn L1w11, 7887 l1mp1on. •4, Oardan Orove Calilornt. ooeeo • '
Dana R1y R1ynotd1, 7181
lampao, •4, Gardin Grov1,
c.t1torn11 ooeao
Thie butlneea 11 eon<klcted by 1 Qll*ll partl\lt1hlp,
Vlllrll V lewla
Thia 1111-1 Wll lllld 'Atth lhl
County Clerk ot Orang. County on
Novem'* 0, 1982.
MUC NOTICl
•ICT"10Ul.,._ll
NAiil IT•~NY
Th• lolloWlno p•t1on 11 ciOlno
bUllMH H YOUl'I SCCAUARY, 1HU
MteArthur llvd , NO 200, ltvln•.
CA 02718 Kllhryn Lowe. 21128 I Andov«
Pl , Coet1 MH•. CA 02821
Tnl1 bullnffl It Qonducted by tin
lndivldull K1ttwyn l°"'4
Thie 1111-1 wu llltd with tM
County Cl«k ol OrtnOe County Oii
Nov 15, 1H2 ,.,,.
Publianed Ot10G• COlll 01lly
PllOt Nov II. 25, 0tc 2, 9, t912 5034·82 ,.,., ..
Publlthed Orange Co11t Dally
1
_____ ML __ IC_NO_TIC£ ____
1 PllOt. NOV 11; 18. 25, Dec:. 2, 1912 •ICTmoul -·· 4950-82 NAm ITATl•NT
NM.IC NOTICC. The followln11 peraOfl 11 doing
1>11*-M:
AOH'.8 CAIL.IIERED JW'AIB. AC I I I tOUW WWI 1797 Or11nge AVlnUI. Cotta MIU, ..... STATW•NT Callfornle 9H27
The lollowtng P«tonl "'1 dOlng Ronald Jerome Braughton, botlnett a1: ALLSTATE EQUIPMENT 1797 Orenge Avenue. COiia Meal. CO Clllfornla 02827 MPANY, 3855 S. M1ln StrMI, Thie bullneu II conducted by an Senta Ana. Clllilornla 92707 lndlvtdull. MIChMI Edward Sandtra 3493 Sin M1rlno Circle, Coll• Mtll, Ronald Jefomt Braughton c.lllomi. 92626 Tlllt 1111-1 wu fllld with the -
J..,,.. J . Flrley, 40IO W. Fir.t County Cllrlt of Or1ngt County on
StrMt, •214. S1nta An1, Californll Nowtnber 22, 1912.
112703 •111111• Thia bus1nesa ii conducted by 1 Publlah1d Or1ngt Co11t 011ty
•gtnerll partnenhlp. Pllot.'Nov. 25, Oec. 2, 9, 18, 1982
Mlcheel Edwlrd Slll<ltf1 , t---------5;;.1;..:4:.:;~..=;t2
Thll 1tattment Wll f111d with lhe PUBLIC NOTICE
Ct>onty Clerk of Orengt County on 1------------Nov.mber 9. 1982. •ICTITIOUS au .... ••
•201111 NAMI ITATl•NT Pubflah1d Or1nge Cont Dilly The foffowlng peraon la doing
PllOI, Nov. 11, 18, 25, Dec:. 2. 1082 busl-fl: 4929-82 YORBA LINDA STATION. 16371 811ch Blvd , Suite 240, PUBLIC NOTICE Huntington Btach. Cllllornll 92647 --------~--R1nd1ll W. Bl1nch1rd, 9361 ~TITIOUS .......... FOikstone Cit~. Huntington ee.ch, 'NAm ITATE•NT Cafffornla 112847
TM fOllowtng pe<1on1 1rt doing This bullneu 11 conducted by an
butlneu 11: lnd lvldull.
CO MPUTRONICS MA R-R•ndall w. Btanchard KETI NG, 9192 Annlk Or .. P.O. Thia 1t1temtnl w11 fifed wflh the
Boit 5988, Hunllngton Stach. CA County Clerk ol Orange County on
92e48. • November 9, 1982
MARK FRANCIS ERTLE, 9192 F21D1t1*
AMlk Dr .. Huntington Bt1ch, CA Publlshtd Orengt Coast Dally 92&48. PjlOt, Nov. 11, 18, 25. Dec. 2. 1982
RICHARD WILLIAM MILLER 4987·8
JR., 6211 W. Nev1d1 St .. On1ar1o, CA t-----------
111761. P\Bl.IC NOTICE
Thia business la conducted by 1 1-----------
gener11 partn«ahlp. FICTITIOUS IUSINISI
M1rk F. Ertle MAMIE STATIE•NT
This atatement was tiled with the The toltowlng peraon Is doing
County Clerk of Orange County business as Nov.mbtf 15, 1982 S M A l l 8 U S I N E S S
1 F20210I ACCOUNTING, 27606 Vl1t1 Cle
Pub1lined Orange Cont 0111., Oona. Cap15tr1nO Beech. California
PNot, Nov. 18, 25,•0ec:. 2. II, 1982 92624
• 5093-82 Wilham James P1ttmen. 27606 ----.,---1C-NO_Tl_C_E ___ C1sta de Oona, Cap11trar1o Stach.
ruaL. Caltlornta 112824
--,-IC-Tl'9UU--,9-8-u---_--98--This buSJneu Is conducted by an • • •...,... .,.... 1nd1vlClual NAMf STATEMINT Wiiiiam James Pittman
The following persons are Clotng T1>js atetement w11 filed with the busint11 u : · c c I o Cou .,, SWIFT SLIP, 2127 Seville. ounty terk 0 ringe nty <>n
Balboe, CA. 92661 Nov 15, 1982 •20tt11
Peter Campbell Swift, 9092 Publtshed Oran&:c:Cont Oally
CarrOlllown St., Huntington ea.ch. Piiot N 1• 25 2 11 "82 CA 92846 · ov '" · · • 1. Mark Seavey, 2127 Sevllle, 1 _________ 509_1_·_82-_
B1lbo1. CA. 92661 DllmtlC NOT~
Thi• business is conducted by 1 1-----.------~----general Plrln«Shlp. FICTITIOUI .......... Pet~ Swill • • Ill.A• ITAl'W-.n' This statement was flied with the The following P8fl0nl are doing
County Clerk ol Orange County on bualnen aa:
Nov. 15. 11182. FUNT SYSTEMS.I 1847'5'
•2021oe 8111<1111« Circle. Fountlin Vllley, CA
Publfshed Orange Cput Dally 92708. Pilot, Nov. 18. 25. Dec. 2. 9. tot2 RONALD THOMAS FLINT.
5033-~ 8927 Swallow Ave .. Fountlln Valifr/,
CA 92708. P\llLIC NOTICE
•ICTTTIOUS 8U8*!H
NAMf STATm•NT The following persons lrt doing
busjness as:
CONSUMER CONNECTION.
3279 A1iiona lane. Co111 Mesi. CA 92e26
(11 Robert Irving Wright. 32711
-.rlzona Lane, Co111 Mui, CA.
92826 (2) Marilyn Ann Wright. 3279
Arlzon1 Lane, Costa Mell, CA
LEONARD THOMAS FLINT,
8927 SwlllOw Ave .. Fountain Valley,
CA 92708.
This bull-la conducted by 1 general partnerahlp.
Ronald T. Flint
This 1111-t waa fifed wllh thl
County Cl«k of Orange County on
November 15. t0t2.
r-!111 Published Orange Co111 Dally
Pilot, Nov 18, 26, O.C. 2, II. 1082
5047-82
92626 .
This business la c;onducted by a 1----Pllll __ .IC_NO__;JICE ___ _
general partnership. FICTITIOUS w-•• Ro'*l I. Wright NAMI ITATW•NT
This statement was flied with Ille Th• following ptt1on is doing County Clerk of Oranoe County on buslnell aa;
Nov 4, 1982. (Al STAR TELECOMMUNI· Publish~ Orange Coa:.20ti~ ~~~·~~~·J~IES1AERTT~L6 ~CJ
PtlOt Nov. 18, 25. Dec 2. II. 11182 TECHNOLOGIES. 1800 E. Garry
-----=---soa_s.._8_2 Ave,, Suitt 115, S1n11 An•. CA.
j'llll.IC NOTICE
.-.CT\TIOU• ., ......
NA• ITATEMINT
The fOllowlng peraona ar1 dOlng bullnat 11:
LAURIE'S HAIR HIDEAWAY,
24001 Allci1, "110, MIS9lon Vle,o.
California 92692 L1ura Ann Toohey, 24231
Spartin, Mission Vlejo, C11tforni1
112&112
This business la conducted by 1n
lndivtduaf. Laura TOOhey
Thi• llltement WU IOed with lht County Clerk of Orange County on
Novembtr 1, 1982.
92705.
BRADLEY N. CLIFFORD. 2450
Dulle Place, Coat• Mna. CA 92626. Thi• buslneas Is conducted by an
Individual.
• Btlldley N. Ctflfotd
This 1111-..I WU flled"Wifl1the
County Cleric of Orange cOunty on
November 15, 11182
F20t10I
Publlshed Orenge Co11t Delly Pilot, Nov. 11, 25, Dec. 2, 9. 11182
4990-8_2
Nl.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS _, .....
N.-STATE•NT
Thi following l)lf"IOOI lrt doing
busineas 11· •20GIU Published Orange Cont Delly
PllOt. Nov. 11, 18. 25. Oec 2, 1082 4980.f2
SINGERS. UNLIMITED. 8947
la Paloma A--. Fountain Vlltey,
Celtlornla 112708 ------------1 Thom11 R Antal. 8947 La Pllll.JC NOTICE P1lom1 Avtnue. Fount1in V1lley,
------------1Clllfornla112708 • -NCTITIOU• .,..... Joyct Annt Antal, 8947 La
NAME STATW•NT P1lom1 Avtnu1, Fount1in Vallty,
Th• fOllOwtng P8fM>n• are doing Cafifornl1 92708
bolkltal II: • Thia bullntta 11 conducted by 1 G & W TOWING, INC., 132 geMrll partnerwhlp,
lndulltlel Way. Co111 Men. Thomaa R. Antll
Cellfarnla 112627 This 1111-1 wu Iliad with the
G & W Towing, Inc • • Ctlllornl1 County Cletk ol Or1ng1 County on corporation, 132 lnC1u11rt1I W1y, Octobtir 14 11182 eo.11 Meal, Ca1Hornl1 92627 · ,,_,4 This bull..-. la conducted by a Pubf11h1CI Orang• Cout Di lly ~··~, W TOWING. INC Piiot. Nov. 11. 18. 25. Oec. 2. 1912
0 . W. Miiier. 4ot&-82
Prttldent NM.IC NOTICE
Thia atat-t waa flied with thej----...... ;;;u;;;;;;;;;;-----County Cler1I of Orange County on .. -1 November II, 11182. ACTmOUa .,_ .. ,_1111 MAim aTA,......,.
Pubf11hed Orang• Co111 Dally The followlng P9flOnl are doing
Pilot, Nov. 11, 18, 25, Dec. 2, 11182 ~ -41196-82 T A N 0 E M C 0 M P U T E R
·----------PARTNERSHIP, tll16 Ar8"gon Clfcle, Buena Park, CA toe20. PUBLIC NOTICf THE TANDEM GROUP, INC .. 1
ACTITIOUI .,..... Clllfornla corpor1110n, 9118 Areoon
NAm ITAT'WmNT Circle, Buln1 Park, CA toe20. The following P«IOOI are doing Thll bulinele II c:onduc:ted by a
~ -generll pertnerltllp. THE RENAISSANCE AGENCY, Thi Tendem Group, Inc. INC., 4001 81ref\, Sulll 8, Newpor1 Semu9I W9nlgrel, Pre1.
~· Celfornle 02te0 Thll 1t1temlnt -llllcS wltfl the Rtnalutnct Perao nntl coonty CMttl of Orange County on
Agtncy, Inc .. a California November 15. 1912.
corporellOn, 4001 Blrcll. Sufi• B. "91U
Newport Beech. Cellfornle 92MO CMtOllMAll, aAM a CMMfT
Stephen J, llurleh 1171 ..._. le. S«nltaty CllMr CltJ, CA_
This etalM*'!t wea f1lld wtth the Publl1h1d Orange Coea1 Delly
COunty C... of Orenge County on Piiot. Nov. 11, 21, 0.0. 2, 9, 1982
November 22, 1082. 509C).l2
J ,..,. -
Publtehecl Orang• Co11t Dally "8JC NOT1Cl
Plot, Nov. 25, Oec. 2, 9, 18, 1912 520442
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St. Andl'9Wt Pl., 1Mt1, Ana. c.tllf. t270I
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MllC NOTIC£
ITATIMUfT Of' MANOOf-NT
Of'UUOf' l'ICTITIOUIJU ... 11 ,.._
• Tiie followlng peraona hall•
• abandoned the UM Of the lictltlout
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CITY OF INDUSTRY LIMITED t PARTNERSHIP, 2711 11 LI Paz
' Roed, Leoun• Niguel, CA 92677. S lhe Flcllllou1 Bu1lne11 Name
· referred to above wH flled In
• Orenge County on J1nu1ry t2,
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1 CAM PBELL : CITY OF , INDUSTRY. 2130 E. Fourth St ..
I Sull• 240, Santi Ana. CA This bullnMt wh GOndu<:ted by 1
Hmlteel partn«lhip. ._
Cempbelt· City of • lndu9try
Robert M. Campbell
• Thia 1111-1 was llled with th•
: County Clefk of Orange County O(I , October 15, 19112. I ,,...,_.
' HUNTWlll a YOH
AHonltJI el U.
, .. f*cMkl Dr. '100 P.O. Box 18977
livlne, CA 82713
• (714) 955· 10'1
• Publllhld Or1n11• Co111 Dally
• Piiot, Nov. 18, 25. pee:. 2. 9, 1982
: 5097·82
rtalC NOTICE
: • IUNNOR COURT Of'
CAl'OflNIA
COUNTY Of' OflANU ~ In the Metter ot the AppllcaQon or
JEREMY SCOTT MERTENS F,or
Chenge of Name.
OROllll TO IHOW CAUN fe>ft
CHANGaOfN._
C-No. AH.af
JEREMY SCOTT MERTENS. by
KAREN BAKER, hit Parent hat flied 1 petition In this court for an order
allowing petllloner to c;henge hi•
na me lrom JEREMY SCOTT
MERTENS to JEREMY SCOTT BAKER.
rtalC NOTICE
YOU AM IN DlfAUU UNDI" A
DllD Oil TlllUIT DATID
OCTotlltr'fl. 1.0. UNL.111 YOU
TAl(I ACTION TO 'lllOTICT
Y0\1111 ,110,.lllTY, IT M~.l__H IOU> AT A "'9llC IAU. • TOU
•ID AN llCflt.MATION Of' THI NATUllll Of THI ,ROCHDINO
AOAINIT YOU, YOU IHOULD
CONTACT A UWYU.
JtOTICI Of' TMllTll'I IAU
T ........ . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. thlt on Wednetday, Oecember 15, 1982,
11 9.00 o'c;loek 1.m. of Mid day, In •
the room Mt Midi for conductloQ
T rustM'a SalM • ..,.thin ~ OlficM cil REAL ESTATE SECVRITIES
SERVICE. louted It 2020 North
Broedwly. Suite 206, In the City of
Santa An•. County of Orenge, Siii•
of C•llfornl•. SAN MARINO
SAVI N GS ANO LO AN ASSOCIATION •• Celltornla
corporation. H duly eppolnted
TrultM under and pursuant to the power of 1111 c;onlerred In that
cet't•ln DMd or Trust ••ecuted by
STEPHEN PELLETIER and
CYNTHIA E PELLETIER. llulband end wife, recorded October 31,
tHO, In Book 13815 of Olflclel
Rec:ord• of ukl County. 11 pege
t341, R~ordar'a lnatrument No.
411894, by rauon of 1 br~h or oefeuh In payment or pertormaoc;e
of the obligetloM aec;ured thereby.
lnc;ludlng that brHCh or default.,
Notice ol which ·~~did AprN
6. 11182, 14' Atcoretii'• 1111tn1rnent No. 82"'-11lle4, WILL•SE'lL AT
PVBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH.
11wfut mooey of the United Stet ...
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Lagoon view from 6 bdrm. ~ both, playroom.
dark rm. den. Boat sUp Now $1.000,000
BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
' 1 .. j I j ! (' • I ~ ~ ( f-. T ') ,.. f)
~ L!l Bay & Bead1
Real Estate
REAL ESTATE EXCEUENCE SINCE 1949
TlllllllYI• lllm•I
AB we iather around the festive table,
may we take time to express our true
gratitude for our Great American
Heritage ... and resolve ... not to just
receive ... but to contribute somethinl
for future generations.
1111 Westollff lrlH, II 111-1100
Orin • Coa1t DAIL V PILOT /Thuraday, November 25. 1982 ('I
The marketplace on the Orange Coast ... 642-5618
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WATl¥&ilil0NI '51JCuws•~'-·
llVMI ~ '-· W. Ii I Jiii REAL ESTATE ••••••• ~ ••••••••••• 6:.11 1400 FISH/SAIL FROM
....... Walker & Lee
---------YOUR BOAT DOCI( UITa Ill 11111, N-ly upgraded 3 BR, ILlfn
G f II .. 5 fple, rec room Lake Fo-3 B r , 2 B a • v I• w • real am Y .. ome, r•t II. Ownr. 893-3151 Bdnnt, 3 ba, mint eonc:t. 1.,....-----,=--~-~~1 Greenbll/ pool, lndry rm,
Lgt fot. excel financing ·-· 1N1t Jiff A· I cond. Own• (213)
evail. Call Aot. '°' datalle •••...-••••••••••-••••• 507-$926
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You own the land 2,000 Mull 1111 pr .. t1glou1 ,.,.. .... ,. '"'' ~ •l llM Jiii aq 11, 3Br, lam rm. 2'h Verulll .. Condo. 2 Management oriented
•••••••••••••••••••••• Ba, wide Greenbelt, near bdrm, 2 ba. Sea View. lnvntor ... ks flntnClal -11&1m pool.·Far below market Flreplace. Balcony and panner for exceptlonel
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HOMES FOR RENT
•MISSION VIEJO•
$676·1725
•IRVINE•
1750
•FOUNTAIN VALLEY•
$750
•HUNT. BEACH• $700 •
*WESTMINSTER •S725
•CHILDREN•
•PElS OK•
VIWIE
llYESTllEITS
1235 000 Wiii leaM op much more. All ollera --.0 .,..,._ 'a.. . • con1ld•red . Owner. Newport Beac;h lnc:ome (11:a'\&~I 2000 lmmaculale 3 bdrm, 2 uon ..... r. 1144-013<1 9tl2·5019 propertlea. High appre-·~ •
bath owner'• unit end 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Ji~~=~~~~=-il elation pot..-.tlal. No ma· AGENT. NO FEE spac:loul t bdrm rental, I• f'.'agem91\.1, required. Fully
both with lofted b .. m .. ,,.., llUIYI n • llT MCured -675· I 170 eves. 4 Br. CdM $900
°*"ng•. ff91Ct and a veiry Piii-you can own a home In Wknda "6-6545 da. 2 Br. tp Bel Pen S600 ~·; ~~~·:~ 2 bdrm ptu1 den, 3 ~ S:h .': =-••••l•la, ,,.,.,,, ~ =~: =:~:'~~~
prettiest atr .. ta. 4 blk• bath•. _, bar. plenla· mable 30 yr io.n. awr-• '""' 14• ""811 ll&Ln to Liiiie eorona Beach. lion lhUttera. Beautllully It motivated and fleltlble • • •• •• ••• • • •••• •• ••••• •••-1211 decorated In peach and open to on.rs Sc>a· PalM 0.Mrt. Monterrey PllP ll&l&lmlT
-tones. Ocean view from cloua 2 Bdrm 2°1h be CC Plan 300· ~t. lallel 11M111 mHter bdrm plu1 bal-condo with garage and min vu. 11891< $100 u-, ________ _
It I• h••-eby ordered th11 all
pe.-on1 Interested In th' matter
aforeuld ap~ before thl• c:01Jrt
In Department No. 3 at 700 CMc
Center Drive Welt, Sant• Ana,
or • c;ulllef'• check drswn on a
1tate or natlottal bank. • state or
leder II c;redlt union. or 1 stet• or fedefal 11vlng1 and IOen INOClatlon
domlclled In thi• •l•t•. art paylOte at the time of Nie. Ill right, title and
Inter"' held by It. 11 TruatM , In 111et r .. I property tltuate In aald
County end State, dHcrlbed 11
followa:
Lot 7 of Tract No. 8903, as per
map recorded In Boolt 260, pages 5
10 8 of Ml-41aneout Mept, In the
office of the County Rtcorde1 of
said County
•••••••••••••••••••••• THANKSGIVING r Wl1hlng alt our ff,.nda ~ and C\lllorner1111e nn.t
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cony. bay view & mouo· eatporl, community pool sum. PP. 714/855-4 151 .. /Ma
taln view trom living and epa. ~An, f•tal, lt•i•HI•-JZ01
room. Underground par-144-1211 lttnt Z1# •••• ••• ••• •••••••••••• -------~~ king for 2 cars. Boat lllp •••••••••••••••••••••• Penin Pt. 5 BR 3'h ba.
• Callfornlll. on J111uerv 5, 19113, et 10:30 o'clOGk a.m .. and then and
there lhow ceuM. II any they heve.
r why said pelltlon for chan9e of
naime lhould not be granted.
; II la further ordered that I copy of
• thll order to lhOW CIUI• b•
• publlthed In Orange CoHt Dally ' Piiot, a newapaper of general
d<culetlon, publithed In this county
at 1•111 once a week for lour ; c:onMCUllve ...,., prlot to the dey
• ol MIO '-in9-~ Oeled November 23, 1982. a. Frink Oomenctlinl
• JudQe ot the Superlot Court ! WILLl~ll H. KNO•IL. IOl1
• ........ "-· ........ 9'lefte ~ Peril, California touo. (114)
: a1.mio. • Publlthed Orange Coesl Delly
, PllOI, Nov 25, Dec. 2, 9, 16. 19112 • '5203-82 • ! rtaJC NOTICE . ' NOTICI OIJ' tNTINDeD • TMNSfP..., L.aASEaAC1C , Notice It h«eby Olwn that Air
• Cellfofnla, 1 Callfcimia COfP()rlltlon ~ with ttddr-et 3638 Birth StrM\.
, ~I Belch, Californi1 92660, t Intends to 1r1n1fer to end
#. le1Mb1Gk from Sunblrd LeHln9
• No. 2. a Celllornl• limited !: partnerthlp with eddren at 505
• North Tustin Avenue, Sent• An1, • Callfornl• 92105, penonll property !· oene<elly delcrlbed .. lollowt; One
• elrc;raft m1nuftctured by Boeing
• Corporation (Model 737-293) and ! one alrGr1ft engine, together with ell
• equipment and IQCMIC>rlet therelo
:-belonging to Nth of the foregoing.
• Thi• tren11ctlon la to be
• con1ummeted on Oec;eMber 3.
; 1982, at Newport BMch. Calltornia, •' al the ttddr-Ml forth lbc>W. The
• above detcribeO property II located
; In Orange County.
AIR CALIFORNIA
(Tran•feror·l-) 8y: Jofln J. Woodlock
Vice Preeldent,
Finance
By; Robert Bernett,
S.CrMery
Publlalled Orange CoHt Delly
Piiot, Nov. 25. 19112
5197-82
The atreet address or other
common dHlgnatlon of th• reel
property hefeinabove dMcrlbed II purported to be: 11141 Port Cetlow
Place, Newport 8Mch. CllHornll..
· The underal gned llereby dl1cl1lm1 111 llablllty for eny
lneomlctneta In ukl 1trMt eddt-or other common dlelgnallon.
Said aa141 wllt be made wftllOUt
warrenty, 1xpre11 or Implied.
regarding title, poue11lon. or
enc;umbr1nc11. to 11t11fy the
prl04;lp1I bal1nu of th• Note or
other obllgetlon MCured by 111<1 Deed of fruit, with Interest and
other 1um1 11 provided therein:
plu• 1dv1nc11, II eny, under the
terms thereof 111d lnlerett on Mld1 1dvanea1, and plua 1-. c;hargM
and expen-ol the TrustM and ol
Ille tru•t• t:tNteel by ..ad Deed of
Tru1t. Tiie total amount ol aald
obligation. Including reuonebly Htlm111d teu. c;111rgH and
ex~ ol the Trust ... at t.1'9 tlme
ol lnltlal publicatlon ol IN• Notice, 11
$30,927.50.
Dated: November 22. 1982
SAN MARINO
SAVINGS ANO
LOAN ASSOCIATION. as TruttM,
• Calltornla c;orpor1tlon. By-RE.AL ESTATE
SECURITIES SERVICE,
• Callfornl1 corpor111on.
Its Agent By: D.J. Morger,
Ila Prealdlnt
(SEAL)
2020 North Bro1dw1y, SU1te 206,
Sant• An~ CA 82706 Tel: (714) v53-68t0
Published Orenge Cout Delly
Pilot, November 25. December 2. 9. 19112 521o-82
Ml.IC NOTICE
NOTICI ffMT1NO ..,.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
..aled prOf>C>Sllt WIN be rec;etved by
the City of eo.11 Meta. lo wit: The
City eouncu, l'.O. Box 1200. Coat• Me11, Celltornla 92826, on or -:;;;;========;;:::;;::-ibefore the hour ot 11:00 a.m. on FrlOey, December 10, 1982. It IMll
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SMTH & TUTMa.L
WHlCUff. CHAP&.
4 27 E. 17th SI
Costa Mesa
646-9371
PAciAc YllW
t•IOWALPMS
Cemelery Mor1uwy
Chapel-CrematOfY
3500 P.c:thc Vlf/W Drive
Newpe>rt Beach
644-2700
..COllMIQ MOtnVAmS
lllgun• Beach
494-9415
L11gun• Hills
768-0933
S... JuM C.p1s1tano 495-tne
M• DILAWM-WT.OUYI
Moriuery • Cerreter,
CretnalOIY
1125 G19* A'le .
Cosi.MeM StC).5654
119 tlle respontlbittty of the bidder to ffllver 1111 bid to the City Cle111'1
Office by the proper announced
time. Bid• .... be publlc;ty opened
llllCS r..o aloud et 11:00 a.m,, or • eoon thereafter u practlcat>r. on Frldey, Oec:41mber 10. tN2 In 1M
Council Ctlembere. City H ... 77 Fllr
Drive, Coate MHa. C1lllornl1
921128, for the l\lmlehlng of ONE ( t)
EACH TRACTOR ~OUIPP_EO Wl1 ..
TRENCHER, BACKHOE. ANO •·
BL.AO£.
Addl t lon1I 1-.u o f th•
spec:lflcatlonl mw; be obtained at
ltle Office of the Purdlllling Agent
11 17 Felr Drive, Coat• MHe.
c.Hfornlll 8idt lhould be returned to the llltenllon of the Qty Clertt.
w11'11n MIO time llmh, In a eNlecl
~. Identified on the outllde
wtth l'1t 8lcS hem Nunlber encl the
~Otte. Each bid .... apedfy Meh encl
n"ry Item H 111 fortll In th•
1peclflc1tlona. Any and 111
••c:eptlont to oie apeclflcellon1
mu.t be CIMrty lllated In the bkl.
anc1 fllltUr• to Ml 1or111 any hem In
Ille epeclflcetloM Ill• be gtoundl
for rejecllon of tflt 1>16. Eadl bid thetl Mt for1h the full
namH and rH ldenc .. of all
perton• llllCS pw11M lnter•ttd II\
the propotal. II the llld II by a
corporetlon, lllele the ,.,,_ Of IM
offloer'l llllf!O cen '91 1111 aui ...,,.,I on behalf ol the corporatloft Md ""*'* --!Mn -of"°9r '""" 11gn. h the bid le by • 1*1,,.INP or a joint _,_,,., ..... the namee Ind
adOl'HHe Of .. general pet1ne"
Ind joint ~. If .. bidder ... '°" propr"'°'1HP or _,..., 9'lltcy
ltlaC dOM bullrltM undW • llctfllOul name. the bid ..... tit Ill .. ,...
ntm• of Ill• bidder with a
de111n1llon following allowlnP. "DIA (tllt flctltlout name)' :
provl6ed, llowt,,.r. "° flelllloue _.,_ _________ .... _ ..... btueed wnNl9""'91a•
To'Plue your
"l'ut Retult"
lervlte DlrectOl'1
...... Call Now
64Z.1671
MIU
CIUr""4 rafllll1atlol1 _,. ""O\'lfllll Co11n1~ "eoorder. In HH ot
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Ind'""~ CoYllGll Of ... C*'Y Of Colla ..... ....,,.. .. ,..... to ,..... . ..,-....
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0''011TUNITY
hM1111er'1 .......
All rMJ •1ate adwrtlMd
In 1hl1 new1pap er 11
IUbjecl 10 the Federal
Fair HOUling Act of 1"8
which Mele• It it._. 10
advertlM .. any prefer..-..
ce, llmltatlon or dilctlml-
natlon baMd on race.
color, rellglon, ltx on
nallonal origin, or any
Intention 10 make any
auch preference, llmll•·
tlon or dl~lmlnatlon."
Thl1 ~aper Wilt not
knowingly accept any
ad\terllslng for real ••·
let• wNctl i. In violation
of Ille'-·
IHI lll•lt ...................... ... .i ,., ••••••••••••••••••••••
GEORGE ELKINS CO ...... .... ,
QlllTllll man
Large, rambling, country
home with panoramic
view of lhe Back Bay,
Newport Center, and
mud\ more. Fecllltlee for
a amatt llefd of tiora..
ecc••• 10 Beck Bay
trail• .
Rick Alderette, Bier.
(114) 111~
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Your o wn 11111• worldl
Cullom bullt home
wraps 11Mlf atound Inner
atrium. £normo111
mHter bedroom. two
apec:loul bedroqm1 plu8
--• .. a convertlble den, ldMI llPll fR MY for mature family. Sotat
Chermlng 3 Br. home healed fec:uul In garden.
with lot• of extru. You $2911,000.
C..I• • .,. lllf avallable. Good llnan-Fii LUii • f•EE OR, trg patio, 11200 mo.
•••••••••••••••••••••• clng. $580.000. " to mo. Agt. 673·9060 l'lm .U..Ul 25 Ac. gr•P• vineyard,
3 Bdrm llOma. located on Rancho Celll. Wiii lease
cul·d•·HC. Large loll! to local winery, person or
Anum• 10V•% loan. .... lllPll&n group of atrlou• wine·
Only 1122,900, call now Opht 00 Penln, xlnl I•· makers Who wm maintain
979--5370 nanll & tex deduction. well cared for II yr old 'r .-11, 111 r H
c,, ... ,,, •• , 1111 ••...•.•••.••.........
2 sty, 3 bf, 3 ba, 2 trplc. 'h
t>l k from t>eac;h
$1400 /mo (2 13)
388-9770 or t7 14)
640-4776
AppralMd at $225,000. Cab.ernet S1u11igno.n
Reduced for quick .... vlne1. For details
to 1 170,000. Prln only. 7 1 4 I 6 7 3 • 4 9 2 8 , tl"tl-7958 213/393-5498 2 8', 1 Ba Charmer 2 car 11n.-L tw. 1-=..:.:...:....::=-------l-:;;:--;-;;:-:--:------1 gar. $775 Mafor util P<I ~"ti r .. -a....aa--PlW AIU • ,,,.,, $775/mo. Avail Jan 15th
3 BR 2BA fp. Lg IOI. must P'~ ~.-:-..... Tll ....... . ,., .... , Ziii 6 I 9 .. 7 5 6 . 2 3 e 8 0 r
...: .... ii~w~1;..ii1i0i;ii· ni63f1l;_l1093~ftrt1~~~~~~~~~1 ~~~• .. cu~:~~1~o~n~~~~ "i~4:.ii~ri;M; ;~::::11
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Beaut. condo, 2 bf, 2 be. ..,,.,. Win wltll attractive patio. Ea1t1ld• Co1ta Me1a. ••••••••••••••••••••••
Leaae or le11e/opl. ua•--Seller wlll flnence. 1170, Poalllve calh flow. OW· 2 Bd Houle end 2 Bd 1860/mo, 545-333g -..... ooo 644-7020 net wlll exchange tor Duplex ----------1 30' patio on the beyfronl. L.1111 IUL man Newport Beach rnlden-333 E. 2111 St. CM llllP -· Bulll In kitchen Incl. r.., 11iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ct Agt. Mlk• Crow 8"5·11103 No pets ....__ Pt-19th frig, plus waaher & drye<. Ill &45-31711 on ....,.,_ nr. · 1BR plus 1tudy. Adull •---------• 1 II PllY I ~ 18 n'IOI old. 2Bt. l'Mle. I ~, srv~Ass _..5 • $130.000. Call'°' detth complex. 1,;,uv montll. \IL Rng, yard, No pets. Ulll
RIGHT REALTY lat'ry Dyer. 644-e20C). ··n.-pd $540/mo. lat plus tlt-llD -..... ,.,.,... s • c 6 .. 8 • • w
••••••••••••••••••••• 18th 499 ... 1617
4 Bdrme, Ownert 1ay al JJI'• aaa .. LIT "MOVE IT". Mike Crow. flu • l 'h Br garage. yard y .... , ••••••••••••••••••••• 1485/mo. We1t1lde
Prlme E'eldelocatlon. RI Agl. 6"5-3176 ....... lllT&U 6"1-0763 No pell.
bulldable lot. Let'• cteatl l~~~~~~~~~I Veraelllea S625 17&,000. Alll 1of Cary °' L.91 lal 1: Lido Park 2 Bdrm $750 EUletde, mi> adlt• Pf• Scotti If JWlfl REDUCED $50.000 Peninsula, Bach. $350 !erred, 2 br. 1 ba. ga· U1 1141 1'0o IG.O For Sale By owner 1299, Oceanfront 3Bdrml1000 r • g • S 6 2 6 I mo • 3 BR, aci.O., 1ng1 &00. 3Br, 3Ba, awtmm1ng Lido Isle 2 Bdrm 11eso _&_7_3_-7_5"_ .. ____ _
lty home on overelzed pool, frple, -t bar, llv oceanfront 3
~Mar.nab lr wine
own the land. Gr .. 1 fe-U1·11M
Mlly home. Reduced ~~~~~~~~~I
145.000. BHullfuf lg.
corner lot. Walk to Ille l•------•1114 lol, at f ... EUl trld ol rm. din rM. lam rm. Xtra 11 .. 00 2 br. t ba Drive by 2652
I_, __ .. So p 110 .. Santa Ana Ave Unit 2. Do
-.u. un~ • 1 · I g 2 car garage · WATERFROfll"r HOMES not d,_turb 1enant1. $450 F" lltle. 13 5,000. 2<W• 833-9773. 646-0811 d)'I, REAL TORS mo 851·622&
down. owner flnenclng 5~9112 ...,.., '""1 1 .. ""
bey. Balboa lat. and Fa-
lhlon Island. °"'n« mo-
lfvalad • could be belt
buy In CdM. Financing
evellllble.
MMl11
LOOK
For our new regular
weekly leelure
lllT SllW-
CllE
AHIO(NYIA& llfAI fSTATfKIMCH
.1&111• UHi
The ideal community with lush
greenbelts, 24 hr. security, tennis &
pools. A gorgeous Plan 2 with 2 BR
& cozy den plus 2 fireplaces localed
o n m ajor g r een be lt ~ith
magnificent view. A perfect
combination.
714..f73-40l3 ..... • """' 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ----------1-.:.=..:....;..:.:.;:__ _____ l2Br. 1Ba. I story, ahag.
11 OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 la• Ju• JM lllal Jllf cpt/drpa, patio, frptc;, l--n1.-. ...... , ..... .., ····~1 ••· .._nn
142 VIA UNOINE C.-'mD• 1111 •••••••••••••••••••••• d1hw•hr, bttmed eel·
WANTED· Harbor View •••• ~............... • .... ....., ..... hng•. 2850 Elden 15"0
(Bren). SornerMt, Catmel $5000 Down. 4 Br. 2 Ba.. • M4 Wlllter....... mo. Call Mr. Berman °' Montego. 55 l -tl829 covered patio. veulted .... le • tr.. _5_56-_2_4_80 _____ _ c;elllnga. commty pool. ... .
.ll•I• II• $117,500. Call <197·1tl57 .. te 11•. 3 bd, 2 ba Fmly Rm. No -----Pett. 1754 Iowa. M•N ESTATES · 2 bd. den. J.al•b• ,., W.e.rfrHf .... S. Ve r de $1115 /mo. .. Ill.I IY.... library, C u1t SPA, •••••••••••••••••••••• Ill-I• 644~1836 . FANTA STIC Vl£WI BACK BAY CHARMER · ---------Enl...stde Cotta Mela 2 759•10711, own/agt. 3Br, lg ~ate study or HHllH ti•llJ tr Very cute tlouM w/whlte
bd, 1 b•, tree lot, Aak liiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiil den. Luitl landtcaptng, llllrM ,. .... , 4 It: picket fence. Ellld• 2 :..!~· 35-4 M9QnO!la. ..... hardwood flra. mini ..... ...__ .. _ lh BR. 1~5 mo &45-9tl28
wm w btlndl. petioe, big bacll· --. '.., "'~ 3 B 2 B ...__ BAY & OCEAN. Sell yd, many ..,.c:fal xtraa. r•, ••• , I~ I•, 2 ~111<1e. r, a,.._ ..
trade or option 3 Bdrm, '! .. "..lyt
2
!,!40,000. Call tr,le'a, 2 i•••ah. I frpl, fed Ylfd, gar, ear· 3 ba. .-.-.,. pell, dr•P"· 1900/mo.
We Nive 3 Miiera tllel 321 Klnft Rd. .__..._, _ _._ , .......... •IYrlJ. 111. laat plus $400. 277 ~ ... nowt Sun ., .. ._.... p I ti •I R o b I n ti o o d l n .
Spectaculw 3 Bt w1poo1 ()per! Set & 12"" •••••••••••••••••••••• r •• •;a; • •· 556-1737 •
• jull S 117.&00 OR ... -11• .... llN.. lrttt ., I. llr· 3 Br, 2•.-. Ba. family room.
Oorgeoua ranctl •'Yte 4 4 B r 2 14 h o m e . frt•t, Ill· lilt tr .. , bar & lrg bacil yd
Bdml. 4 ba, model qua.. View of B•y & Ocean: I I 060/mo. I 105,000 111•.... p e 1 1 k I d 1 0 K
lt1y: 9"9ry llPOfade A• 28r 2be. Untl 214. Ver· Long term 111um. In. 3 s 8 4 4 3 o ·
ltlngl174,5000R ... Nllln.Callfromgate. RIH 1nv .. tmen11 C..••lllM Jiii 2
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Mela Wood1, nr peril. -· o. of hwy. Glamorou1 Lovely 38r 2b•. lge tam C A L L H O W , B k r ' Trade equity In home. tor 18t condo. Frplc. patio. rm. Frplc, 2 ctr gar. nr
114e-o709 View of park. End unit good m otorhoma and pool. gar. 1750/mo. Avail College Prk. No pell. '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil E-10tl: 38' 3ba, lge pvt 15000 firm. 3 Br, ,.,.. BA. Dec 31 &44·7211 Ao1 $750/mo yrly, 548-4834, 1• garage. C.M. 22 x 3tl' pool m W"I· ' . .. .. 2 9178 lll'BT... ...... llr ...... mlnater. Bal 111.000. I• • .,. Jllf ---·------mmf 645-..SO 541."31 11290/mo everything. •••••••••••••••••••••• 11125 3 Br. 2 Ba, 2712
... -146-5711 £atlmaled value 1129, 0br. 2E!H• ::\t:r" Rm. Mendon New paint. ~ r9lftOdlled 9 000. Fully ..aumabta no "· -=..155 ~rpeu & drtpH
Bdrm c>lu• huge ramify 3 bdrm. 2 be. 904 Aid· quei. Prv P9'1Y 111-ssn. _64_2·_0tl34 _____ _
room, ... tUtlng French i.ncte. 12~10,000 I 10.000 M.iae your ~M· U .... 1lfl 2 BR. new q>t1, lple, wood ...._.... __.... _.._.._ • ..._ ....__ lly •• ••••••••••••••••••• beam clg very nice """'• .,,.. --· ...,.,..., ..,..,.. lier br using IM 8Mct1 Co1lage.. 4 ' new kltcften, pror.aalo-645-5735 owner Pllo4 Cl•""9d Me. prlval• t>eac:llft, pool, 1125 631-4921
n•lly landacapect front ._... ,. .... .. pier, MCUrlty. M50/mo. ctun 2 BA 1 9a, enct get, = rbrlcll~~~ !'.'!lf!!.o;;;;e. ....... '1!llff! ......... ! .... 836-785", 643·2307 pvt Y-•d. "° peta. $495
cora1tna ttwuout. Tl!"AI-mo. 5"8-MIO
FIC FHilANCtNO Aaklng I OAKMONT LANa 21ty, 3 br, tern. rm. on cul
1231.000. l'or •n ap· d• He. lg• yd wlfrult po1n1ment 10 .... catt Owner want1 faat Nie. OPEN HOUSE 1·5, ,, .... Hr 111 1choo11.
540-Hl1 FRl·SAT·SUN. Bring Ihle M for sa-te dearance. 2147 1r11 Pt. E/Slde "4-4503
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_., pre6enl6 •~._=1=.frlft= •• = •• = •• =• I 3 bdrm. 2 ba, dble gat,
ffOIC. lge yerd, new pe1n1
StH UH Fordham .
Avail 131-IOU
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F.ech of_ ua al Pete Barrett Realiy
live thank.t to you and hope your
Thankaclvtna will be bletled with
much happlneta.
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Ory FrH 111 839·1681
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UITll CllMtt .. Pullmtn• 811• Wall Unltl 842•0111
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1dvlce. R•aton•blt •-W•ll•·Ou•t work l ie coneuttationt el hourly 752· 1~2 •38 1057 Rob 547·1083 rate 545.70-45
ld7.!llll•t, --Or1vew1ya0p1110a-walkl ll I ••• •••••• ••••••••••• e1oc~wa111 .. ma1onry '!!!.'. •• !!'l.~I. ••••••••
WILL SIT In my CM hOme, F•ff HI, rea• 892-4557 Supply/ln1laH/AfPlll
fenced yard. 1101 meate. --------1 ctlOA + 111 d IHI rite$. 548-2&74 THOMPSON CONCRETE Lo• .. • .. , • PlllOS•drlvew&yl• ~re Bob 0-48·2~•
lil/1111 toundallons "3113383 rl«ttli•I •••••••••••••••••••••• 642·8482 .••••••••••••••••••••••
CUSTOM HOME BLOR --I ELECTRICIAN Priced
needs SMALLER JOBS C1•tt11t111, C.111'1 rl"hl tree •twnate on
belwffn houae1. Frff ••••••••••• •••••••••• la~ o' Or 1mall 101>1 111. Call Oen 537-0342 None ? big. none 2 small, u c0 396821 873-0359
From A 10 z WO do ti 111 - -----C•~··' #d/•/-714-675·9436 llc 425781 LtC D ELECTRICIAN ··a····, ····,· ·c·· •••••• -RE •• 0 0 El • c 0 mm. Quat WOl'k/Aeas rate•
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maini 1en11ce 640·8035
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ding, troa work Kan
9&4•1ot3 ---~&O 1.endlcac>e ~ .. nt
Aellid/Comm CIUn·UP
Sprlnttlet 1ys 648·2489
SAM FUi<'UMOTIYS. -
G1rdonlng, cl11n up1,
malnt., trot tflm. •ml
l1nd1e1po. 845-3540
Clean ups • Trimming
Sprlnklerl • Malnt
~~'!!'~-'·············· ',ft~!i!~!ltf •..•••.. tllr!J111 •••••••••••••• ~'!~'.~ ••••••••.• HAULING O~OINO I with to find I IOt:> CIM PAINfCR NE(08 AC AAINOUTUR
d•molltlon. CIHn•UP ~ l'IOllMI Relf r•t• WOAl<I 30 ';fl •1tP, Int/ Bondecl·lll•·Nc 83-«764
C<>11cre11 & trM removll .)(1111 rlfs 846-4106 ••• Acou111e ceilln(l• l.IC ,, .... , t·624·be:l4
Outek -v 942-7838 ... Hfltll 3&8780 Frae •• , -
HAULIN0•1tuden1 w/lge ••••••••••~f.......... O.v•• Pilntlng 84}·843:1 ~!~~I ......... ..
truck um• lo ,.,.. BUSINESSMAN WILL cus rOM PAINTWORK J 0 HOrtl Ref•nllhln(I
1 nenk you 76g.1979 HOUSESIT tducatld Comm·11r11ld, 1trlpp1no AntlQuH, kll cabinet•. JoM & capeble 844·6389 at11n1ng Thi Job 11111 fine palnllno 0-45..()664
---Jl..W -.. ,,.. .~.·~··············· •••••eA•~.••••••••u•• COMM'L JANITORIAL Hltr U :; 141-1111 & CARPET CLEANING •
•1>••11• ro r 111•11 4H -8580 ~~!~1. ............. .
Huber f'oollnQ·•ll typoa
New·r.c:over-Ooeks
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Clll Sunlfllne WlndOW CIHn~ Lid 54e-N53
20'4 ..rc>n1111y Oitc:ount
-WINOOWC~O
RE$10 & COMM"L
FREE EST 681-113:1
WE WASH WINOOWS
FHI • ProtMllorlel
Oulllty wortt Cl'IAlanteld
FrM ••llm1t1 848·7301
Futnac•pool·water 1141el OM'• Cleaning S«vice
N.;' 80 000 BTU Furn~ Lie Bonded 963.5474
Ill CLASS PAIN1'1N0·
Wlllpeper, Int/hi Rt
pllrs Fret HI 879-5294 ---I.le •411802 54&.fl734 1---------..... l--.... "' & th•;mo111t Installed ,,..,~ Swinton & Son Painting llH PUIUl1
t750 00 (714) 898·8512 ....... ~··'·········· ,,_ • Custom Dack• Meldnry •..• ! ..• ..t~........ & PlllO COVIii All•
Painting, plumbing, alee .. ~~· 539-4078
drywall, Illa, carpentry • .,..,.
Complete o.t 1 story
home lrorn $395 lndlvt·
dull room• from s-4 5 + m11111a1a Reis, lnaured
Lie 205341 631·4870
Oon'I re-roor, r•p•lr 81
lracllon of c~••
857·289!0
That 111 contrac1or1 wno
po<lorm WOfk over 1200
ROOFING REP_A_l_R_S--1 Including llbor 1nd
Smell Job• OK Free ma1111111 mull be lic.M·
811 Ille Painting estlmatea Call Tom or Md. UnlleenMd contrac• Matk 541 .. 1a1e •••••••••••••••••••••• S $75 d 2 .. 3,. tors 1hould IO 1t1t1 .. 1n
· lb nots 1rpentry "" ,.. Free 811 63 t-5-072 ~!!~!/.~!~~!!!¥ Fr!":!111~::.: ;~~3 ~~!~de8~~1~:i. •e,;:,~~ '~: ELECTRICIAN
Moonlight Orattam•n pairs. Bldg 11nov11llon, Smt 1obs/Aep1lr5, Lie
Free eat. 842-2857
"4'•11 Ullllll 939.5035
PtC 11111 pr •Y Cnuck, 54 ·"< .. 2 their 1dver1111ng. Con·
plus materials. 673·5379 •--I I •---' tracto,. a-"' conlUrn«a, ---_,,,., . -""'" ..... l•Mtl•• •••••••••••••••••••• •• contact Mary Orondle 11 ••'--•••"'••••••••••••• PROFESSIONAL (714)558-4088 with any
-"HELPING HANDS" BRICKWOAK Small Jobs
Y'ou name It we'll do ltt Newport, Cosla Mo.a.
Ed & Bobbi 240-0275, 24 ~Int~ 875·3175
Home-Add'na-Remod•ts Cu••tn code conochoM. o\c;;; 20 233108·C· 10. 648-5203 --------Member AIBO 845-1871 •••"•-•••'••••••••••••• yrs Orange Cty, bonded, --Ct•'I•• Eipert wallcoverlng In· SECRETARIAL SERVICE queatlOni Contractor'1
stallatlon ReH. Con~I· 754-6368 S1110 LleonM Board, 28
11r1 Block/Brick W1111, Con·
• crtte Ve<y reaa. Llc'd
Remod & Rtpalra. Free Ina. Lie 019 t80 t p1• RESIO/COMM'L/INO. •-•••A•••••••••••••• SLtOING GLASS DOORS .. , Lo retea. Decks. pa-lombo ConSI Anytime 20 yrs ·oo my own ""9fk TRACTOR WORK Ell· !~~!~!~~'!!I ........ ~ a13-636~1~006
ROBIN'S CLEANING Cu1torn 8rlek·Stone
tint A1111gnmt 581-8500 Civic Center p,.,,. fill Room 690, S1n11 Ana, tnatalled/ Relnod, ldd'n1 110. Stove 752-9556 962•8314. Lie ?7804 t Al 646·8126 eavatlng. compaction, & concrete. Lio. 361681.1----------1 backhoe. 20 yre exp. L---l~~~~~~~~J!::i~~~:;~,~~~~:iii:iiiiijj~ffiii= RMH Eloct·flemodols, King Equip. 937.7392
, ... , l•••r•J ••••t,LEt~STALLEO•••• CA 12101. ·•T••• • • • • ••• • • •• • • • • • All Kinda. Guarallteed
Servtce • a thorOUQhly 81ock-Concrtte-Stucco
c1e1n houee. 540-0857 R•ft. Free ell 549-9492
f -o 1 t4-o-n~'4'-;;:~~~~--===4--·tiiHl.iNflllH Skyllohis & ,ep8i,., Free Lie •420802 Plani wrkshops, Low rates Lie Bad .. ,. lllllW•I **BRYANT'S** Rell. John 840-9217 ---------.
•••••• ••••••••••••• •• WeHc&i1eong ~:-1=----------tt--=-::---est. Oen, 841·4592 Financing Avallable it325738 lnl 646-7378 •••••lee•••••••••••••• Wlml 142 1100 ' Carpentry • Masonry ---~.:.-----1 Custom Car~nlry by Dick -----· _ ....., Rooting • Plumbing *'.1 _111 * AN types. 642-1343 l<ltchlns, entries, bath•. Going Into
-• Free ffllmllea
Aa1n1t.1. S-1ri11 & Neu Panellng. IOl'mk:I, HOME IMPROVEMENT ~ .... ... Drywall • SIUCCO • Tiie High quaflty houaework
Experienced. dopondl ·
blo, honell, lntelllgont.
me1leulou1, flexible. I am
t he boat. Phone
673·7012 alter 6 PM
weekday•. All day Sllur·
day and Sunday.
Top qua11111 25 yr •llP ''"' C•r•ll 640-2062 Business? CompeUUve r1t• •••••••••••••••••••••• 1----------1 ••••••••• ••••••••••• • doors, etc. Ph. 642-8809 ALL TRADES 01i11t -Remodel J 8 646·9990 No OYOrtlme 730-1353 CUSTOM wood patio ,o. ''" S-m11
5-0% OFF FIRST MONTH Doors Installed, every. REMOOEL/AOO'NS • =-= JACK OF ALL•TRAOES Dependable, allOl'dable, tl\i"" In bldg & repair. 35 ____ 6_4_1·_8_9_6_7___ ~ u. •1.,..
·ABC MOVING· vers. redwood decks & •••••••••••••••••••••• Al reqWed by law, •
Quick, Careful Serva tenc ... Randy 641--0822 T~:.,~0~~r~[~~~:~o& new bu11neue1 essentlal. Answering ,,-·· C111 Jack anytime, ,service. secretarial & Y 0 exper Reta. Jerry 1 ... 1441tites •----------Day or night 875-3014
business services, mall _5_4_6-_4_4 13 ______ 1 SINCE 1982 •212542 TOP QUALITY WORK
low ratea. 652..cMIO inaured. 536-0914 u1lng a Flcllllou1 !!~!!!V.~!1.'!!'........ ~:::::: =:-n':.~ AT REAS. RATES Painting • Carpentry bo1t rental, word procoe-Mike Macarewlch c r Tiie t le'd a CM 1-m Uc'd Joel 547-4425 erarn.c · sing Telex-Facslmlle, ••• '1!.' •••••• !~•••••••• , ____ 1_1_1_·_1_2_1_1 ___ 1 Bonded. 644·4798 eves HOUSECLEANING OOOd
rera. Tranaportatlon. Ex·
per'd. 979-9758.
STARVING COLLEGE
STUDENTS ~OVING
CO. Uc. T124·438
Insured. 84 t-8427
WATCH US GROW•
NE_?.",SPP•~c';,s.T,E~1t~•o·1 T.'.'!!!~I.............. wttll the County ca.tk.
Re;'uccos '645.a258 Most subjects, K-14 CL!OH !"-L ~~~ONTT order entry, pegers-le... c • 1 ~.,~ .. •i.¥ • ell b do.k sp·-ont·• Shampoo & steam clean. ontractor up d n all -•• uy, D .... r .... •••••••• •••••••••••• , •• ,
O•yl ove Se & S 12/hr .. .. ,._,.."'",....,
PLASTER PATCHING Mr MOl'gl/\ 645-5176 '°' '°' ... end fvrther ANSWER NETWORK Color brighteners, wilt traaea now conslr. re-TiEEI ••••••D""u::P••J•O•B••s•••••• 631.g131 (asll tor A.V.) crp\a • '10 min. bleacl\ mod. & small jobs. yc. ..,
Hall. ltv/dln rms $15; avg 316 9 675-9585 Topped/removed. ((lean & Small Moving Jobs Quality Houaecleanlng
with a Pertonal Toueh
Call Beth 850-0933
f~!P!!~I. ••...••...... AHIUCCOS Int/ext. 30 1-----------t lnformatlOn.
yrs Neat. Paul 545-2977 More families are getting M2-4321
~!l.~~!t ............. .
Orlvew1ys. Parking Lot
Repairs. Sealcoellng.
S&S Asphll 631·4199Llc
room $7.50: couch $10: up, lawn renov 751·3478 Clll MIKE 848-1391 chr · $5. Guar. ellm. pet Have something you want
odOI'. Crpt repair 15 yrs to sell? Classified ads do
exp. Oo work myself. It well I Call N OW .
Piii P&llTlll
by Richard Sinor Lie.
280644. 13 yr1 of happy
local CUllC>rnlrl
Reta. 554-0123 642-5678.
LIGHT HAULING Housecleanlng. reliable.
& CLEAN-UPS rel Own tran11P Aeas
Expor Gardenar & clean ups Troe trimming. FrM
est Peto 641· 1096. Free est 842-2657 YOLANDA 842·0405 Thank you, 631-4410
for 1our camer•
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DOLLAR DAY DOUGH SAVERS
Sell your no-longer needed Items for cash.·lf It doesn't
eell, we'll run It another 3 days FREE. One Item
per ad. must be priced. Sorry, no real estate or
commercial ads. Call today for full details.
• (Nan-,....d•lll1 btra llMe 11.10)
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241ar II ; ICl-llH
40 gal watorhNler S225
the umping "bug" this year. II you have a earn· Elll~m
per 111a1·a not getting l1t1irAiJ!llll
ulld. aell It now with a • ••••••-••• •• Claullied Ad.
OLl.ARS 3 3DAYS
INES
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w/alr cond., dbl garage, Whe•t 3 bdrm. 3 bl, 2 den, pool.1.! 1250 Incl ''' IEIEIYE m b. I h ·,urn I• h . d ,.. ... Verde lg 2 br, 1'/\ Lge Studio, Drapes, Car--ICWF.-J Br. 2 8A aw, pattO, pool. m~o-wave oven. nr So. car g•r. Family room. gdnr Call 7ou·8101 $300/mo. + $280 dep ba, gar, patio. no pot•. menBllU pot. O~ean View. $260 Most eteg1nt apt bldg. kid• ok. $500/mo. Aval!
Coaat Plaza S850/mo was111r • .Oryer. Nr. Ass'n Nwpt Hgf'--30, 2 be trl· BNutlfu~& park like with 2306 w OcHnfront. S525 & sec 970-•383. Incl utll s 661· 1192 In Laguna Beleh. flnMt now 213/860-9513
Avail 12/1. Fred Gibson, pool, spa, tennis. Avail. plex yard $so0/mo Call terraced pool. NB 873-4154 • WALUll WINI APll191111 location In town bfath·'·,..,.8---..,..-----
Ro/M.ax 559-9400 1211. S945 mo. 495-3018 Jane. 646:7800 · •Spacious Apts · · · 7,.9 w . l"'t... Boautlfully landscaped rJ 1111 '''I taking v-• 811 built·lna. p~o~~~~ g;•:1~"'::· •Prlv11e Pellos ,..,, Aa• .t'IM "' • " garden apta Pool & Spa •••••••••••••••••••••• 111 1 d 1' b 1 ~ • · 3 Br, 2Ba i.•••• ••ti 3i41 E-Blulf condo 3 br, don, •Covered Patking ••••••••••*-•••••:»"&: Minutes from the bmllch Petloa/decka No pots WOODBRIDGE CONDO 2 a 0 poo •tu ·o r_,,.., Avall lmmed. 831·5019
Frpl , gar . No pell.••'••••••••••••••••••• nr tennis club, lrple, pV1 •Dining A111 Bach. apl. Utll pd. Peta LUXURY 2 BR. 2BA. Bachelor $395 br, 2 Ba. central air, trg ~~·~°u'p. Lease only f••ti• 1IH
Range. 1s1 plus soc . 2 bd, don. panoramic patio, garage. new de-•Wtlk In Cloaeta ~K. SV510018m40o.8M5,.a0c:Ar· Marble puHman top 1 Bdrm s-475 21car gar w/opener 330 Chit Or. 494•8063. ••••••••••••••••••••••
$700/mo. 648 W. 18th. ocean view, newly car-cor Lease 5890 !TIO. •Horne llke Kitchens 1 tnUf g. • " or Decorator drapet 2250 Vanguard~~26 Avell Oec 1 $750/mo. Lauretwood twnhae 2 BR.
499-1617 peted and painted. Avail l600 aq fl 760--0679 1 blk to Huntington 635-7004 Plush w/w ~rpot• 830..()645 ..... ,, .. ,. Jiii 1~ b•. 2 sty. AC. COMm
3 bdrm. 2 bl with lg yd. lmmed, ABH $850/rno Center. tran9')0(1atlon a A Walk In Closet• B u •• -•• "................. pool, tennis. S650 mo. Remodeled lcllch, dbl• 494~1177 LUXURIOUS 4 BDRM wl lrwye ,.,,.,,.,, Privet• plllos 8acholors $-410 •• ,,.,,.. NO FEEi Apt & Condo 838-8526
gar Drive by $725. 894 EMERALD 8AV 3 Br 2 POOL In BIO CANYON. mLmES FIEI Ua/818/dH Gourmet Kitchen 1 Bdrm $485 .,,,, 3140 ror.tals. Villa Rentals. r------------
w. Wiison Call 559-5001 Ba. 1700 sq It tr pl,c, ~34~9~~. ~7~./;77191 1 Bdrm From $515 "i:J);;·~···;;;; ~~~1~:.~To 131 E 18111. 846-68t6 •••Uiii;i;ii"iifi•u 675-4912 Broker. P=· ~!.~~=··PS~~ WTSIH NIH brick patio, with spa. TC>WfthH unfur~ 1650 ••r;•h••••••••••••••• Laundry ., 161 E. 18th. 642-0858 A LOVELY PLACE ~ Block to beach. 28r. mo Call 133-2282
Clean. 3 Br, 2 ea. den, ~ ~ :,08 ~ ~ ~2 ~ '!15 0 r N;;:i~;."::·. ~.!:~1:. ~~i LA QUINTA HE=OSA E~y~~~~ry' L~~~~~·g: $550/mo '548•4630 F!:.·:o~c~p ... lpoa~~ ~·to· H /TPO L11V&E 2 B ~:.~."~6~-:~i 1675 mo. ,.,,.1.11 ,.,.;,,"
lrptc, 2 ~r gar. $780. 675-3087. tub, t xcept1onall Avail 1621 t Prillde Ln, 1 blk 2er lrplc $1800 mo Sp1clou1 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Garden t a 2 er · on El • orney 1V1 r 2 Br. 2 81 from $525. No •t D"18l8 '"'
545-6685 t 1211. 1990 548-IM9 W or Beech, 3 bike S. 67s:3087 • 11udlo. Exc.iient Ea1t· •Ide s 4 6 0 • s 5 8 0 •Pool/spa bbq •••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br, den, 2 be, lrplc, d/w, of Edlnger .... 847-5441 aide loc. 1610. 720-0844 •5 acrM of beautlfuHy pots Acrou lrom New· 111-IWIEI lllT •YE microwave, trllh comp, Bluff• 3 br, 2~ bi. water ,,,._. Of 720.4891 557·2841. landscaped aurroun· port Beach GOii CourM.
Beaut. conjSo, 2 br, 2 ba. 1p1clou1 wood decks. View, near pool. Beauty. • S350/mo. up 8ech • 1 •--Z-,_ ••-111 211 -dings 545-4855 YILUIE Lease or 11110/opt. 1ao• ocean/cyn views S1SOO rno. 553·9?02 Bkr & 2 Br. unlurn & furn r-••-•-• Oeteclled 2 Br, ger. lrplc, • • • • Nr Fl'W)'s & shopping
$85-0/mo. 545-3339 $1150/mo. 494-4578 3 BR, 2'h ba. near beach. pool, ape., 18992 Florida ;·;;;,;,7·;~·;::;.·d~j; lrg patio, quill. $595. Newly decor GH pd. • Ou!el erM WllTll lllTW New 1&2 bdrm. luxury
842·2834, 842·3112 vrlv. Mature non-smkra. 337 E. 18th St 875-6736 encl gar. dw111r. pool, • No pell; lurn avail 3 & 4 Br. Clote 10 water. apta In 14 plana..J Bdrm Condo. 2 bdrm . 2 bl. ,,. ... , Ml••ll 31SZ S1.000 mo. & Hcurlty • • bbq. no pets 642·5073. ~l1•) l•l·llll turn & unlurn, reaaone· from $540, 2 bdrm from Near UCI. Brand new. ••'"•••••'••••••••••• 631·5661 ~ APTS no pot1. $850 X 3 2 Br. Westside Colla ~ blo, 111 amonltlol. Broiler S595. TownhouM from
Ass'n pool and park. MONARCH SUMMIT·2Br 1 a 2 BR pool spa · 2131799-4195. 257·9792 Mesa. Carport & pool. Near 18111/Pomona, 1 Br, 81 H041end Cr, HB 875•4912. 1685 + poo:s. ttnnle,
AIC. Avail now. $790 & den, S800 mo. 22852 S.• Cll•Htl 3Z11 BBO. no pell, turn' av•il' Of (714) 673-3986 No pols $4 15/mo Call t Ba, downstairs, d/a, Btwn Stater/Waflllf watarlalla, pondal Oii
660·,3243 Andtra. 642· 1028 •••••••••••••••••••••• ~l 1C) Nl·IHI 833·8533 carport. waler pd, 1 child oil Beach for cooking & haatlng ----------1-----------1 Hill lido ocean view 3 br 1250• Nice Bachelor, r~· Ok, no pets. S400. Agent, paid. From San Diego FMl..alll IAU VILLA PACIFICA·28r, convert don & maid'• 81 Holland Cr. H8 ponslble person. utlls n-lllTllT II no IM 962.0217 ..ulE Frwy drive North on
2 Br. 1'/o Ba condo. So 20., larn rm, lat~t ol 3 querters 52000/mo. Btwn Slater/Warner cld. No pots. 108 E Bay, 2 Br. 1'A 81 lwnhll, N8* 2 BR 2 Ba. $475. Spec. 1 & 2 br, lovely Beach to McFadden to
Coast Plaza. Low down. models, upgraded.Steps 213/449-2628 oft Beach Apt9 8ullllns, 1aund rm, No pets. 780•1418 or pines & 'trHm1, He:. COUNtRYCLUBllVtNO Se•wl nd Vlll •O•
$88 000 646-0686 from ape & pool. Av•ll '--••• ,,_, 3141 2 BR t~ ba. light & airy, carport/gar. yard/bale 642•7528 evs/wllnds. gatoa, entry by phone, IN NEWPORT BUCH (7141893•5 198. ' · "°* seoo mo 493-3784 1-ili i.•••• 3111 ::'I'••••••••••••••••••• avail now. 182$ yrty Agt Sm 111 Pet 0 K . FI p . lge rec area lncL gym. Singles, 1 & 2 Bdrm. 2 Br. 1 Ba. Collage. car· AOUL T COMMUNITY 2 ••••••••411•••••••••••• Lu!lury 1wdlo. lr11 HBO, Linda, 946-t220 $t125·S8351mo L.,ge 3 Br. 2 Ba. Town· pool & spa MS-6691 Aplf1ments ..... 4M
pets. drapes, sm•n patio. br den 2 bl frpl ·Nr 2 bdrm. 2 bl, nr beach. l>hOne mafd serv 1p1 2817, 2543. houae In quiet comple•, & Townnou-•••••••••••••••••••.•••
S 4 7 51 m0 • N ° P •II· co'mm pool $eooi mo Frpc Sun <MCk. No pots. $130 wk 499-30 ts' ' Ctn•• '•I .. , 3111 2548 Orange Ave. large pool. garden set· llllllRI WALi From $560 'UlllA IUll
540-4484 · · S675 mo 675-8635 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 2314 Santa Ana /\"le ting 1675 845 3381 Lrg 2 & 3 BR lownhoute On Jamboree Rd. at --, 731·2514 or 494·l l77. $280 Furn Charming. Baell unit. ea. I rm, Prlv Call for appt • 675-5949. • ' apts. encl gar. frplc. Near San Joaquin Hills Ad. Wkly·':~::;', 195 up. E=~l~:tio~ e~~j ~:re~: ..... ,, ..... 31ff $111tl .. ,. JIU Bach nr bffdl. Utll ~· :''a1't.:°se.~i~~2381 TSL Mgmt PALM MESA APTS Hunt Hrbr hom s545• NC-1• Color TV, frff coffee,
Frpl W/O hook P DI•· •••.-J••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• No pols. 1 rnp emp • t. 842· 1803 1561 Mna Or. Cnlldren OK. 840·6807 heated pool & ••IP' lo
hwaatter. Gard ~·I, No Sul>Of apectat 2 br, 2'A ba Beaut 2 91Y homo on 494·•200 ITIPI Tl IOllll $400 Unlurn 1 Br. 1Br apt, 3 blks lrorn Beautiful largo 4 Br. encl· ocan. Kitch'• avail. P • t ' S 8 0 0 I m o condo, lofl·typt den w/ Canal, wfboat tllp. 4 br. Oce•nvlew bachelof apt, ' ~ 3 n . 3 •· Ill lllATI C " ~ 5~8 ,.._ beach, child & ,...t OK. Id patio. •tfP• to beach. ...5 N ,. ___ , ...._
673-624.2 675-8902 we1 bar. lr,plc, open lge llv area S1250 mo non-smkr, no pots. avail .... ge ... -many ..,AllY Ill btwn ·-... ......., ·~6& mo n•" 1i6s YMrly 675-4419. ... . ......., ,,_,, • . beamed celllngt. m1ny Avall . now . Call 7-2 amenities. l1t00. Call 1 Br Trall111.1247/mo .... " .,...,.. Laguna8Mdl.4M-52t4
Eastslde 3 Br 2~ Ba. den. extras. S 9 2 5 I mo 960-8468, 538· 1435 for now, 1350· 49 -~57 Dorothy 973•7975 faue;d ~m~•N:•:;., c~~ and elec. $150 MC. No MADDOX APTS: 1 & 2 br. odc•~Ao~~A,08N,T 2·B~u~t;'. 90 & up with kltcl'len,
191. 1at.laSl&HCurlty, 848·9840or848·7918. a.ppl(agt) ,,_,,,,_, 1111 1Mn3bdrm,2 bedpl•, 1811 mo rent req dogt 133E.11thSl.,Sp Nlce.QUlelturroundlng1. amenltlH, vrlv 1 1200 t~71y~80cea749ntront Mo·
avall lmmed. 646-3532. 5 BR 3ba In HarbOf View ::-.;.-;r.;;•••••••••••••• patio. gar. Avail. 1214 $4004415/mo 42 842-9193 Clld Sun $450·1550 842-8788 mo : 28r 191 Ctwn 100 .. v .,..
C •• ,,.,.; •• , OCEANFRONT DI• 2-4 er. 1990. No pot•. 719 H• 2284 M """ Bet 9.5 400 l::'.'"'---~-..,......--3 Br. 3 Ba. bl-level, end 3 ~r garage, nice lamlly By week or ·month llotropo. 972•940e •......,. Spacious 2 Br 2 81, bit· mo Mature Pfl 7 W. Furnished Rm, Private
unit twntlouse, pV1 yard. hm 11800/mo 752-2197 F1.nl1iH 1'411 673.7873 • Call lo Ins, frptc, gar. 1575 No Nr b91ch. 1 br, 1 bl, frplc, Ocnlmt 8So·9t92 · Batn. In Homo. 1200,
lrplc, n-. 2 blks S C Spec. 3 br, 2~ b• very ~~~·v~~·;;-;·~~.-2 arage apt, 2 br, 1 ba, SEE INSIDE pots Aval!. Im mod Xf . yard Avail Dec 1. With 40• dock for power 951-4823 Evea, El Toro
Plaza. $850. 851-9990. clean twnhN. pool, Joo· br. 2th ba. 2 ctr. W/O lndry. Fresh paint. Quiet ~~L2·Mom1 t Hlrbot/e.kor. 546-8009 8-0297 °"' • bolt 3 BR 2'~ be, con-M/F rmmt. t& anare moat •• ,.,.1 &A & airy. $575/mo. 713'A .... 11J03 I oo /d k F•••lm V•ll 3134 ~·1:tc. ~mo. ""t relrlg. $1125. ~2-6945 ffll (open). 844•7441 1 br. relrlg, 1tOYO. lndry Oefu1te poolside xtre la1ge do. 12 /mo w oc . beaut twnh••· In Univ. ••••••••••••••V.•••••• 40 WllTllllYIUJll Pet1con1 1395 1920 2 br, 2 bl, bll·lns, StOOOwlthout.850·1'90 Pk,lrvil'll.Pool,fPl,Qlf
C ... n. rldec. 3 Br, 2 Ba. 2 Br. cot11ga, Newport c •• , .. ,.; .. , bdrm. 1 ba. pool, deck, 81chalor & 2 81 1pt1 Wlllaco 840..eo29 dswshr. 1'~ mllel beacfl. Mrs long I 2 5 0 I mo d I y I
den, frplc. patio. Quiet Holghll, frplc. redwood U•l•talliH 341S ~rportl. BH·lna, Beam avail. Pool. 1pa, 11\Jnd •MESA VEROE 2 Br 1 No P•U S500/mo. L-2er 1 bl._,.,.,, 759-2878.-552..QtO
area. '750/mo. tat. lul dedcs. bflck w.ik1, woo-•••••••••••••••••••••• calling•. 4352 Shor• rm. No II«•· lmmec:I Oc· 8• NeWly decor. $495 538•8362 324 E. Balboa Blvd. 383 Creacont Bay Or.
& MC. 963-2n 8 Cled, gar S750/mo. AvaH 3 b<, 2 bl condo, lmmed. Ct•I Ln SSOO. S50..cM73 cup No pet$ 833--81174 Lgo 2Bt w/gar Super '650/mo Wilk to ocean Must -to appreciate.
1·1·83. 845-8825 ooc S6e9 + $100 Clea-THE SHORES-BEACH 8echelor 1375 claan. CIOll 10 bell or bay. 1/680-3812 9 to 3BR on 1 le1191 w/tlltc:Mn,
••;;:r,tl• EXCLUSIVE AREA. Har-nlng dep. 545·1217 eva. AREA 95~ :· ~~21l5St. 2 t':111~'1ts:S-N~wnp~:: ~:~ $495/M o 984·4888. 5 M·F Mvlng rm, Igo patio, 1 bllc 3Z41 ......, View hOmo Prof-. .. I lllUl TSL M..,..t 538-7330 "'-k to bell. 1300 11 bdrm. ••••••• ..,.,. A ,., 11 I _, &." .... raga $625/mo. Sierra 2 bd. 1 bl. sun...,.. • o•· ·i~ tBr u-.. ~. ,..tlo, ••••••••••••••• deeorlled 4BR 28A lat· IMI fl 81iul• f•-•<r-or Our newly decor at Id •~" • 122 ..._ 1u 1 1324 DELAWARE PINES ,....,., ,......., unit, blkl beh """ ,. ...... <TI .-Beaut. t tty, 3 br. 2 b1 e 1011 ~ •c e w/ •'•-••••••••••••••••••• uwnw-. moci.ta t & 2 Br apta. .,...,..., ....., ... 1 .,. • 212 3"0ih"St l 800/mo. v iew o f ocn . 1400,
home on qulat cul·d•· g ' on • ' •Iha Ill•"' ,111 UNFU•SH£D 3 Br. 2 81 1550/mo. 2 er 1 a.. 571 w. Joenn 1 BR ftr~. pool .. 75-2 ,.,. 111/lut (will neg) Obi Qll iaec;. 1850/mo. For appt, trees. Walk to FHhlon •••••••••••••••••••••• ALL UTILITIES 1550/mo & up. Poot & Private p1tlo, garaga yrty. v 1.,.., avail for Nnt. 4117•7090 980-8481 53&-1435 a.gt. Island, beach. pool g, Baylront. em studio. utlle tunla. C1ll Kirin ~0:9~·8 °a'~';-eto~e; ~~~~!~sSle~r~ ~:::,· 1460 mo 8~2·8807 Eastblu •spacious 1 Br•-------.----• achoota. Gerdener Incl pd. quiet omplyd tingle, PAID, HULTH 844-2811 2131850_8088 before 841.t324 19221 Def-• pallo, pool, no P•t•. Room nHr OCC. pool,
4 bdrm. 2 ba. ChMdren, no Avail Jan 111. 759.ooeo yrty. J.425/mo 873·3800. CLUBS, TDtNIS IQMtor Apt ,,.., oceen lOAM. Oetuu 2 Br. 2 Ba. In 1555 844•4787. wnh•r/dryer. male.
pets. Sharp houN. Large ...._t H 1 ., B 1 ea "ltc .. enette. Contact Almost PMw 2 11"" 2 bd · non·• Ink r · I 170 yd. 1750 mo. Pat .... ,. g '" !, .'very "1ha SWIMMING plus " " • ,,, . 4-plell, earpell, dtapea, ONT 730.93245
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1021 . • decor $975, 780-8384 pier. prkg. 2br. $800. 1bt o-n A..U.. 9 to 6. SPARKLING CLEAN & 850 .. 2 3 2 bd. t bl, , .. ml/b~n. Sandy beac:tl; 38r 2b•, 8;30PM.
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gate Luxllf'loul 3 bdrm 3 IOl'mal din rm, lam rm. ~~oo:Ji11t"~c;:'5 110 lrWlt lltt. MeM Pl,_ 549-2447 .. -IPll E/Sldo, 1parkt1no 2 br. unit, -~tlo, pool. mo UtM Ind Av .. Dec 1. M• pref. 2 t-30 Y'S Lt.
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IV, ~· 14, Nor1h Shore, Tht Capl1tr1no Surf 973.7311 Jac:u111, aune Localt 8 4 2 • 8 6 I 0 A fl 5 • fo1 llduClltor1. P"90nnel toral, plllOw .,ac · 1 "' 045·2591 onn 'cit"~11 n ...,..., SUPI 30-33" Nit HHlwknd. UH/wk . Canter 80 t ·UH or u well .. Tour11u f42·0H7. Eve1/Wknct1 • commul\IOallona' deelt C~_a_M-11 __ 42 ____ 1 .;_ __
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view 01 Baldy. Good ~~AS~h~r·:g ,t~~e:= t.INDA ISLE 165.000 3rd. Cullom l'arituy Ptlone precuce 1n MIHlon Viejo Servar1, 6 "" Hper .. ch• n 1 b1 1 t 2 a . ~~,~~ 1~%~~o !!': Ma-o348 ~~~.A~~·s.:1,;'·w~d~
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842-9401 1200 1q ft for 1 y .. r. Call behind T.O. • lolalllng MC/VISA 24 hrt D 0 ME.,T1 C N eon. Bob Burnt AfltlH.I· lor kltcllen :-::;er•••••••••••• ... J1..:.----.-----Sendy. 213•820-8857 teao.ooo. Wiii .. 11 to Call e3t-<OTOt .. • inny/ rant 37 Fa1hlorl ••net. Cuetom Bull! Danl•h Mtglc 111e club mem-1112 Ski N1ullque Doell for 40 NII boll. No Gorgeous harbor view, 3 yleld 3()¥., lntereat paid hltkpr, Ena apkng 4 yr NB Apply In'*'°" berehlp, "•ve 1500 "2001" n..i.. 31 "°"''· live • board• 3 blk•
Br 3'~ Ba. fully furn Wt llPll IUIUll q uarterly, all dut & E>COTIC DANCERS old boy. Small home, Couch, T.-& 8lk C1epe Orta I gllr~ldH. PP Altq hev';".i 1977 l'or· Eatl/Pavlll~. 873·4921
wlll 1rrange any ol the EJtec:. su11 .. iric1. rec:ept., payable June '83. Secu-Bachtlor/BacMIOtette Hcitlng child. High qu1-Stawardeu lor luxury Otrmltl \/lnyl Vtf'/ Sim. 552·41 ti, 1:>5·88e8, RI· mula 1/0 20 11 • llke .._. 80• -.i.....~ with
following· deep H• II· sec'y nrvi, c:onl. rm.. red by OM of 1ht cllol· pany entertainment llfiCtllo111 Big Canyon, yec:ht lor crulHt Into pie Xlnt Cond 1275. cherd NE w 1 c 111 17 1 4 ) '";;;i"'A•k~::Sl'laoo
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$ '0 0 0 I wk b. I.. F.\I. lridlv. otc:a . Mo/mo 548·6502. T'• ••IT lllJT nu-I .. $180/COld 11878.4883 ROSSIGNOL SKIS 17 per ... Cati 973.5340 (714)642·8590. No E1tper Aeq FIT & r-background. 22., or •1
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cathedral celllng, lrplc:,
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Retail & otllc:e apace Alu•••tt•l•I•/ 669-8913, open 24 In. 110·$13/hr Starling Pay Carved Sp1nlllll lovaeea1 frig, 1100; microwave, DINOS 25' po-boat. on or"'
available 17th St. Colla ltlNIUll/ T·BEAAY'S Call 637-lllO King FM. we nMd gOOd people to bench wl•toraoe. 175, 125• clarln'1, mk olr 175 675·t888 Lido Pal O'Dely,
Mesa lrom 1250 1.1. to l.nl I 1•al Go-oo Qlrli (lo go) ttt up appolntmente 173·5302, UdO file 548•5287 957-6428 873·5674
400 1.1. 845-3477 •••••••••••••••••••••• 881·89l4 pa-. FMI lrom our Newp<lfl Beach • .. --d---f-1 --1-..._--1 l'ull famlly· memberthlp, fr.!!!".! .. f!!~ .. l!!f Boat Slip available tor 40 All••••n•••I• 1100 ' -• office In lht evening lor " ,._ reproo ... ivy Jol\n Wayne Tennl1 Prini:e Pro Tennis Racket, to 85' boat Nwpt Bell llWNIT llml •••••••••••••••••••••• ,,,,...1 · 21 or over. PIT. E1tp. Holiday 1nri'1 new travel duty filing cabinet, SSO. Club, book va1u11 $2,000. brand new.. pd ll l5. NII 631-7777
Full S1rvlce Suites SCRAM LETS ,, m ,,., nee. Flu. hre. Perry'• club. Salary + comml•· ,_8_3_1·_1_14_1_.., __ ,_. __ , S1c:rlflc:a for 1950 In-lor $85, 71()-9411 ·-... --,,-,--.,,-.-,-,----•• MT"OllTI II • ••••~•••'!.' •••••••••••• Pizza. N:B. 673·1811 , slon + bon111. Call E1rly Amer. heavy pin• c:lude1 tran1ler tea•----------• •,
$650. , .. Furnllhtd ·~-"' 5 Angell W/Happy Heart Full time~ Shipping Clerk 833-3740 •fl• 1 PM. din. HI, Mtdl retln. PI ea I I c: a I I ( 7 1 4 ) lllJ.ll lllTI Ill.I A "" AILYOV..o~ for llJWRaut.ui•~---'-..;;..Stylt cut hair wllove & 10 Include •rands Valid•---------·• Bargain $150 831·1241 821-1603 (Anaheim) 40-~ of11 A!' akattt ''! •••••••••••••••••;••••
monthly feel --Succor -Balky cm-onlY. $8 Perm-r CalJf UC. PleaM conlac:t WlllMll "L" SHAPED 3 PC .J mu• o 10 "'' ""' Wfl! 640-5if70 Hover . Marlhy $30-$35 Up Mr. Me1•1 Ellabath 131-3393 SEOTtSOFA SET tapee Includes Pac: Man Suftgrlp. Oceanflont 'S8 Century Clualc:
2156 N•wport Bl. CM, SCHOOL ,_7~_·990 __ 4 _____ .1Hlgh ec:hool youth waritad =-::C,~·t~n! =~'. $150. 831-1241 & Alleroldt 1200. Wheelworks. Balboa. Speedboat Reduced to
Ideal ln1ur, acc:tg. law I watched my neighbor'• loryardwork,Siturdayt. Call 537•2880 IONG FM ~2-1093 all 4pm. 875"8510 $2500. 5sitol2
ofc. Lse 720-0771 kid punch huridredt ol lttHll ii 1.~•~t ~rtlid;:~enc:e~~ne~•~C::l:lf1~&~~===;;;===:;:= 8 pc: bdrm Mt. Pec:tn fl· Stereo compqnenll. ,.. lt1tf, lfllHr•at, ... ,, 1 ...... 111111 NH
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1200 eq II Good tratllc, okay, lie heel •wiped the Adult Ice Houey Sehl, lor ••• -.... WILllll lttM itims lor •••• R••• •••••••••••••••••••••• , nny SJOR•GE -Reapo--n-sl_b_le_, n-.-a-1.-M-,-F-.-,0-1 good sign & ••poaure lltplet from SCHOOL. lnlo call 84&· 1295. B•· _...,., bP Pref Full/ParMlme While Jerinle Lind Crib pricM te:j.4685, Ricic Electro Motor 01rbage .Ill\ ft there 1.,,.. 2 bd Apl In l8•23 Beach Blvd, H.B. S 27 Comm'I, properly & CH· $ C•' and changing 1bl, gd Dlaposal, exlrl heavy .. • hi b I t ..-C1ll 831-7900, All 6 & •AS -'g'-ln_•_•_t_N_ov_. __ 111_. __ , ually 1111. Exp. nee • $12· 1"/hr to atat1 ... 1 c:ond $1.S0.,..846-5606 I-flqor c1binel wllambour duty, 3 HP, rHaonable ... ont y oa • or1Yi•·
Baywood Comple•. N.B. wkndt 831·"309 m mllY min. 2 ure Incl. typing. ~5=3=7·=2=8=80=K=IN=G=lee:=:==:1 doora. Hide a TV, Beat condition. Meki offer. any size, 24 hr aecurty. Need Bdrm furn only. • Meet with creative l:n· i. i t )<Int ~aflta. JamH In· I· QUEEN SIZE bed frame 0 fr e, 0 v er s 1 o o Kold Ora" Model TlO Ice lrM launching
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$350/mo. Incl utll'a _O_F_F-IC_E_&_D_E_S_K_S_P_A_C_E_, lrtpreneura for action •• !l.!l!!!........... Queen size IOfl bed 552-7134 c:ru-.. ~. w'"' c:ond s22•. DPllT ...
841-4055 Gary • n d r •I u It a . J1i1 Wulfl 1115 1ur1nc:e. Irvine. Call lftlfU '11t (7 14) 873 2017 . ...... ... " 11•1 .... hr It.
· In Downtown Laguna 7 t•• 7 S 0 • 9 1 4 8 0 r ••••••••••••••••It••••• I !!M~au~rine~,~7~5~2-ottQ;;,~~(E:_x:OE;t>ft'::.~-:. ... ~ .• ~~·~~·1i!i•••i:!•~·.!.••~·!.j•jr,•i••1j'•;j.:a;iPfl~:s;;ifft~~--~E9j+::h~-~·U·-l•ll..••.IJ •M~•bdi7~5~2~--0~2~4~0~=====l-~~·~·::-~-·~ ---~-~~---J 2 Rooms avail. lor quiet \above World Saving• I" ,, mature per1on. From overl<><*s Ing main 1>eac:h.,_53_e-_5_63_5 ______ Yg;:n:.=~[1~~.,, ~1 'un~ ~~e~ ........ f.I!! -·· ,,.,:;;.;~~S2SO-Pvt Pty 873·58221Tr, w;,11, •-• ·--. .. -.-.
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556-7247. mac:h. 497·1744. £~·/ •1t/1H JllO 972•9525, Uk tor Bill pm. Mission Viejo area. TOP DESK Good c:ond WoOd Bdrm Set. Drat w/ Carousel, probe. 1229. leEAUTIFUL 25 .. RCA !~•••~•••••••••••-•
M/F llon-tinkr, to shr 4 br, Olllce apac:as lor lease, tt·y~h;o;·~·h~;,"; Companion/Aide Very 14·25/hr. 541•3311· $2500. Call 673·7901 round mirror, dbl bed Sit~~.~'!:~o~~~~pa: Color TV. 2 yr wrnty. c .. ,.,,, ,.,, w. ba home. S200 + Y. 510' $425/mo. 710' lnfured In 1n accident nood ralerenc:ff. •ttar· LIQUOR CLERKS. Nights. Circa 1700. 24 Inell bron· frm & 4 drwr c:l'ltlt 1100. -. · S 148 Fre.t dellvery I t lllO utlls. C.M. 850·0907 $595/mo. UUI. pal~. Air, and wish to find out••· ~oon or relief. 548.3514 4 PM·t2. Wed-Sun. Mutt ze Siamese Temple 876-5810 pan, o·~='-~7~~rll. Open Sun. \ · •••• !~••••••••••••••••
F rmmte needed to thr lge cond .. grnd floor, 1055 El aotly what your rlghla are h1ve Cash Reglller ••· G o " g On I y I 9 o o 1D--blt--becl-.-very--com--1or1-.-. ---------, • .-..r_v_Joh_n_·s_6 .. _6-_17_8.,6_,~4 Camper, red Interior
2 br hee, v.i. be, 2 sty. Camino Dr. CM 3 blka E. lrom • fine group ol at· M•I• WuNI 11• per. 14/hr to llart. Apply 840·8888 le & " Atari \/CS game c:onSOle P • ·and •••lor. MAKE OF· Balboalaland.'nof l T7S. o r F1lrvlew~Ada.m1 tornles;Call~7•8017 0r •••,.•••••••••••••••••• Wltdys AM., 1888 Pl•· b ,mall,aprJ• ame. Perfect cond. s7s cuh. anHonlc: Giant screen FER 540-7877
• 760-2870, 673-8377 754-10,.0. Mr Tracy 547·8010 for a lree legal AOCTl/lllllAlll. centla. C.M. IAlll otl.UITll $50. 720·114 _54_8-_5_3_1_3 _____ ,·~~~0~~8 $350/bst offer. -.7-6_F_or_d_A_a_nger __ X_L_T_wl_t_h
---------INpt Ct11r.t I067 all, 11.25 c:onsultatlon. 2. yr• exp •• agency or ........ , ..... 4 1938 Wettarn Auto Compl. bdrm ttt. dbl• ll.4"h type playpen, good•.·-.--------i 1991 12•.i.·-eamper. M/F thr 3 br Ilse. C.M., It. Services avall. Oelllls'-_.._______ company. PayablH & Con101e worlta ,goodlw bed.,4 dwr chtt1, vlt'llty, c:ond 115 marantz Stereo, c:a1M1te aleep• 6. atove, refrln, w/prof. M. Lge yard. 11 7141844 9805 rec:elvablH. Xlnt bene-Fabulous working c:ondl· short wave. 11 tuba S 150 dbl• dresser & mirror, d k & BSA T t ble • quiet area, avall. now. ·ca • L11tilF1u' 53# flt1.J1metln111rtnc:e,lr· lion1.Noe>1pernec,We OBO. 842-2940 or xlnt cond. $500 . 536·8268 s~o 8410531urna ' SR,alnk5.e..07t97o7ffer. $250+'-+utlls.951-3313 •••••••••••••••••••••• v ine. C111 Maurine . traln.weac:llool.CIRCUS 842-7897 646·2930 ---.. -.-1-rlg_er_at_e_r ___ , · • 4 • --Ill ... 752~ (EOE) MAXIMUS. 719 No. Hat·•--------Good condition TEAC REEL-TO·REEL "''"''"Mn llfl Mlle Roommate for Bal·
bo• Peninsul1 Apt.
1275/mo. 673-1107.
5 ofllc:t IUlles air Condi· ::·========I bor. Fullerton 070·1192 fHI n Obi bed with box aprlng• $40 645-9805 Tape Recorder. $750 ••••••••••••••••••••••
lloned on CoHt Hwy. fOUfl) ADS Apply bet_, 12 and 5 Register now & lrarne 140.' ;;\"-;:-:::::;:;:-:;;--:::::~=-L--~9:_55-~2::380~---IAW MOptel, only 400 ml, Near Mac:Arlhur. $1050 Ul'*DI PM. Mon-Sat. See Kelly Judy'• Antiques & Decor 53e-82N 70 aq yard• of green csr· TV black & wMe 1911 model. Need• tall
Nlc:ely decorlled turn., 2 p!fr mo. lmmedllle oc:· ID( fR(( No E•P Aeq. Fuli/l"art·._--------1 3399 S. Main St .. S.A. Compla1e twin mattr•ll~ pet. $51.50. 645·9805 w/cablnet light auembly. Only
Br 2 e,a apt, $300 Incl. s;uoanc:v. M t i me. Fl ••· lir a . •llllllll let4t4 7141957-1523 19ring1 and frame, $40. Hand·mlde wooden doll $35 645·9805 $195. Call anytime
ulll. 645-9390. 882·2801 l714t 673.4400 S8·S10/hr to 1tar1. Call Mull have Exp. l'ull/ , __ M_E_A_R_Y_C_H_R_IS_T_M_A_S_ 845-9805 houee. Cute. $60. ~6-7827, Ken. Ad1m or
1•1 JI •-1·-Cal: 537 -2880 KING lee S 1 .t-ll... lfll 531.2430 c I 1 h • r Com Po n en t Chris. Fem. non-tmkr to lhr nl. ,_ • ••... _ l:=::=:=:=:=::=:=::=~I Part·tlma. 13· 15/hr ;,Tc;:e."' Two twin beds. lramea, System, Include c:aaMt-•·L-111-8-,_--1-97-6-Sadlt---Mo--~h~~:'o~::i:g~ I.Ml Ml·Nll Au10. re•p lndlvlctual 10 ~:._~°K1~~ ... C-•ll • tiA.RaoR.AREA ...... =:i~prlW::: wLfERFO~D .7RYSTPAL,. 18• tUfntk •t>1a5.2A7~5 'FomB,O+ ped, 263S actual mll••
Clott to lake & poo!s. learn prol auto dat•llt===~======I AP~ANCE SERVICE 760-<0157 ' . i.'r":,~re 01;:;:.:.: :~~2~· . ' $595 OBO. 842·2940.
139(). 857·1841 ·'i:::;;;:; aklllt. Mull be at~t 25 Medlc:al We NII rec:Ond., guar $281 552 35 'i yra old, prel married. No E1tparltnc:ad Bac:k Office apl)ltancft. 549-3077 Sac:rilleel Oec:or. m1t1•e-•• • 86 "5" RCA color TV In ma-#1,.,~ln/
MUI FlllT .. llllm" II LIST e12xperp•• nec676 ... _16.57Awtv '" Anlitant with llmlted X· I llY a-••-s 1tudlo c~h. new, ott For .. 1e contents ol smlll pie cab. works grHt. ~ffll 1111 Stir w/Newport Bc:h Pretty gray f9m8le .Tiger NI, Ray permit need ed l"n.-"'1hlte linen. S1~/obo. atoreroom. 419 Main "St. S 1 5 O or b • t o Ir . ••••••••••••••••••••••
Exec, 1475 mo. 1at & l•ll•n• lt•l•I 4411 cat, tongtM ""· ttvei on IUm1 4_ 12PM. Mon·Frl. Call Lea 957·8133 875·8-s85 (Iv m~ Back or mallbo1t a1111on 845-1817 1981 Yamaha SR 185 cc.
, ... =~wanted ~~~i;;1;;·2·f :;;: ~~~~~;·, En':,r:,: :.:-:<>~ 8:30-9:30 H~l~~ ::,IQ. Wht. 1 u ut!:c'm!''S\;~1:1~~.:~ ~ .... Y ~~1ec:1':!•;;~~ A~= i:r '*~ =~ :~,~~~:5o~~~·
N/etrllght, non·1mkr. '\,. ~:e~;',' car Huntington . PIM· .......... ••• -, _____ ao _a.;._·-----1 I 125. 497-5085 brUI baker'• reek, l200. Items', "'gr'•'-•t' ,·-or"' g-1t'"11. $249. 979-2516 '71 BMW A60 w/ahlald,
t250 + 'A utll1. Dys gar~ . .. call 964-0332 alt. 8. -----•llT • t I r I 540.()904 Open Kotter, good cond. MUii 842-5448, aft 6pm Booth rentall, very rM19-'"I EXPERIENCED -f0t OR· 8 J ·.·~a.-~•• 12--,..---p-.-.. ~--s-,--.._..-1-.1 Fri Nov 28th. l0-3 llLll n llO H ll. L .. avlng for Otr· 842-5820 ntbla. Min ion Viejo. Male Cocker Spaniel, Loo .. ng to add 10 our THOPEDIC SURGERY -'"""'" ..,..,_ .... .,... l8Ch d/:y until all told. ll4-IU2 m • n y . S 9 7 5 . P I P
837-4897 blond. Colta M .... Daya staff. 1 offlca. Non·tmkr. Salaty 1125. 541-2335 Gbotoodh. !~ .. ~~82 · S30 HO·l5 3· 760·0905
Lovely twnhme. H~ I. ' rl. I 9 6'6 . 2 8 4 2 : e v • 1 & hrs open. S4().437t. ~... Full li:red Zebra Skin. Ex-Sony CFS·7. amllm II•· ,74 Hondl 750 molorcy·
Harbour. Rellable. a ••t • 988-8557. ~a~:~P•:J.:~l eneed _ • I --TS WUherDt -~ S1125 H. Wlllle & chrome eontemp. eel 1peclmen. $500 or reo c:autcorder. Like c:le, e1tc:ellent condl110n, Mo. 840-7960 IHIU fSOO ---------• _... 15-attwUher 100 bdrm set wldesk, xlnl olr new. Cost 1250, sell low ml._. 842•2290 _R_oo_m_m_a-te_w_a_n-te-d-.-m-a--1 •••••••••••••••••••••• Loll: Whit• toy male Expr only 842-4780 Refrlg 1200 848-5844 c:ond. SIOO 955·2200 ' 54a.9482 • $185 675-.8497 ..... $750 up. 2180 It. lndu· pOOdle. 11 yrs. Ndt med.. • Several Aaalatanl1 , •---------·•---------"'70 .. ,,....D .. 750K 1ura. rnponllble ptr$Ol'I s1rial • Otflc:e. 18101 .,_ Broadway nr Or1nga. lf1• •lllUI REFRIGERATOR 0 bed J 1. ""'"' " to there llvlng ex,,_._ ""'" c R 83 R "'"·--'le s Froet free, 2 dr. 1165 If--~ •-•n ueen w1ter ' •P•· .,,, I ll•n•• 10.000t<. •11. c:ono ,......__ dondo Clrc:le, p & T M. eward. 1·6249 lc:tlard""""' lie alon Variety ol duties lnclu· -..,, nesa Futon, 8' c:onl table $ •50 ., ... '"221 on B1lbo1 Penlntull. Huntingtot'I . Beach. or 548-2778 200 N-port Center Dr. di~ bookkeeping, pay. 893·9060 c;,; ••••••••••••••• & wind ate. 631·8758 ~8'A!f!NI .__,,_ .. ____ .......... __ _
. ~17~~~~~ :~~.ulila.) Call 842-2834. Lost· R-lrd lor Female ____ N_._B_. ____ , roll. AJP, AIR. phonff, Tboatt,.l,b•poMwle•rowr .•.ve,,,vn•~I.•·. • ••• ~ ••• !!!........... Lift ULL•I ::.;,;.i ······:··iiii ·~r~ s~.cQrid .• ..:.:.::....:.:::~:.:.:_:::_ ___ ll<s;::tor:::..,....-::--:-.. ::a::rd;-,--;,;:en::..-..:::;;--, -:n::"lr •ustralian Shep B-n, C'eat SI Bon ..... .,.. typing & misc:. Nwpt Bc:h • -• ·~·~ u~~ ~ ..... ~ ......... 50 X b"lk, whl. 650-15'"" ·-~-·• office. 875-el10. $250, ........ 1•53 n•• --Bouquets Of 30 Helium •••••••••••••••••••••• 846-3806 • M to sllr 3 bt houee, must .,_""' • .., .._ ...., l'/T v.rut• m/f to WOtk 1 _________ 1 ___ ...,_._ .. ____ --• Balloon• delivered any-ua• fill .. ~,:7':83~oe.r8.t 150 II. $225 mo. Larger Found female husky type In our bakeries. French PAIT Tm Aefrlg, Hotpolnl, 16 c:u 11, Ewry Sundey, lam-3pm. lime 873-4419 FOR SALE '80 YAM 650 Spacial. Im-area .,.,,. avail d 1 1 1 B 1 speaking prel but 1101 E-s and/or ___,_end•. super c:lein, harvHt Orange Coaaf COiiege. 642-"64". M·F. g.5 m1c: cond. Low ml, ..,.. · og n rv ne. • ge, n~ Call 875 0728 alt ·• ....,. Fairview & •rllnf.ton, Smft .. "-one ,_, .. _, $1""'5."" ••"'737'2 Ammta to stir NB hM w/3 549·8181, 720-14"4 white. 660-3740 ...... • Aalf>Onaible lldutt1. OVW' gold. 1235 720-1146 " " ""' ,,...._.,,_ ... ... .... ,....,.. others. Own rm, 1 blk 10 l':".::7:--~---:-:---1..:::.:.:.::.::..=:..:..:...:.:::_ ___ 1 2prn Hk lor Scott or 2 l, with OUIStanding 81• •-'---------Colla M ... Adm Mlon manual, porlable, w/ II, ll•iawaMn Honda 1970 Trail 90 un·
be a c: h . s 2 7 51 m 0 . 2500 sq, It. near Hoag Fou.nd: Mesa Verda arH, Greg tractive per1onalilles 10 Portable Ditllwaahtr. lree to buyers. Seller c:aM $50/obo. 848·9194 i.tftn 1111 der 4000 ml. Needs 'iune
84s-4809 Ho1p. eeparate office & 11·21·82, small dog. no $40 Reservatlon1/ lnlo. • re11room. $900/mo. t • g a . 5 5 8 . 3 9 6 7 • ........ ,, llttwl work with youth (agea 556-0535 558-5880 PINBALL MACHINE. 2 MARiNE.ELECT~fCIA•N• up, to cheap Pflet only
New penthouse. Catalina Automotive ok. Bkr 545•6674 State llc'd & bondod ~~2~:~2 ~•II ~·6:f4~· •--------,,-.-~~~~~~~~~~I player, 1tlnt Rblt. Sac:rl· Oetign/lnstall/Repalr $295. Call 1nytlme
view, close to bch H.B. 645-8266 1-F--------..1 egency Must be 20. own E 0 E · ex ~!!r.J!! •.•.•..•..•.•• Saturday, Nov 27• Hard-flee, 1275, 536--7711 Oliy wor11. 5"9•2520 Ev 546-7127. Ken, Adam or PV1 ent & bath ... ,_,, utlla 1----------1 ound male Cocker Spa-treria. 2 vra c:olfene or, __ . -·-·-------! F c Chris • ...,,., 2400 aq fl. $720/mo. 17th. nlel vie. Costa MtH. 1 • ... New men1 10 IC>d Colum· bkk & peperbac* boolca or sale Irvine out CC N _i_nc1_d._536-o __ 7_94_. ___ &Plaeentl1,Cos1a Meu. Daya 988•2842. eves related upr req, C•ll Plant Mfvlct need• hou· bt• bllte RIO $180 Mii lpian1s.9-3pm.2142B golf 'member1hl
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M/F stir c:asu•I 11ew du-846·1164 966-8557 645-3746 Hplant malnt. worker, $120. 545.3110 or Orange Av GREAT CHRISTMAS nor boal wuing mon-Spor11ter Nd• work. Pie~. E/Sldt C.M. Back 1:-:::::-~-::--:-::::-:-:-:---:-:-1...:~..:.:..:.:.. ______ jCleflc:al PI T• t • P · he IP f u I. 842-0480 GIFT evte 84().4082 .. 1' h d 'S $600/bat ofr 538-7711 1100 sq ft. office & ware-Found: Preac:rlptlon glat· 548 5022 Th1nk1glvlng Garage • '" Y was • own. teve • yd ' p a t I 0 . s 2 2 5 . hOUM, ••II loc, So S.A. Mt. Metal framea lrvlne n ITIOI 01111111 ...__·_______ a ...... ........ ... s •I•. TA EA s u A Es. Garden ec:c:as: whlbarrow. 675·8735 (Ive rr)IQ) --1-97.7 H.ondJ 550 Super
_84_2_-204 __ 5 _____ ,_1 1648 Minnie St. CIOM to A"• n r b 1 ck b • Y. llml ... IP/TIME. Ideal lor m11ure 3 apd, xlnt eond, $ lllO. Furn., kllcll, antiques. raktl. shovels, weadl IJNt Ii Hfl Sport. orig. mint oond ..
Shr lrg home or condo, 55 & 405 Fwys. 648-7612 873-1370 need• experienced becll per1on with c:liln Rob· 842·46'18 or 83l·5785 c:at'ldle molds, delll, pool Hier, S6D takH all •••• !, •• !!'!~••••••••• 11700 833·1937
111 last deposit u1111 .• 1 I office employ ... Mu1tL.:bl.::."::':...· 6:.7:.:s-:..~::::.1::9:.:1 ____ 1-:=-:;;;::~;::-;;:;::;;;:-;=-table, camera •C 851-1241 IC1autc: 18' Lapttrak• 79 Honda X.LSOO. 1dn1,
966-8479, 662·2«9. 111u• fSJ Found: Alghtn Hound. have lyplnn IPHd ol 10 SPEED BIKE 19" Toya, ctothea. 9'C Flal bed metal...,.,..., Cerltu~bay boat. 4 cyl, $750 080! ---------1 •••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Me11 Call to • Green mutt ... lmmed Chf'lttm t m 384 La v_, F nlsmkr to thr 3 br. 2•.+ Storage Space 12' • 11' Identify. 543--4654 50-IO wpm Early hour• P/TlllE ••• •1 ISO. e1s.9282 an eprn~ · u 1 u 125 Grey. 500. 675-elll 840-8353 ba C.M. $335 incl. utll. + 36" door. 170/mo plus & good benefits. N.B. --.& Perle Pl .. C.M. (Neer 111111 831-1241 74 CaOtornlan, all fiber·
$ 00 d 553 8388 $ 7 0 d I' Lo.t Gr a d ta t Call 644-5570 (Pal) Sup""---t ""''r Income Scl'IWlnn, 22", 10 .___.., & Tustin). 1i-,$ 'rl. 8:30 ---------• ,,.,., ........ 't 1 ep. • , aec:. • P oa . · _ •Y n n ype 1 _________ 1 ...... ,_, ·--_..... to 11 Sat & "'·-. ··1.-11.•H•I gla11. 10 w/Chevy Eng. • 631·5814 673-4 154. Newport Shepherd with red collar. by doing lntere1llng Good Condition _., ,_.,_ \/ T 11 d lta~'lltt~ Ill CLERK t..._h ..... ........ ••5 .... "1"" -.. ~ "'I an1an ,. er. roo Beach. • Lelt leg lnfur1d. RE-•-.-one """" on ~ · -·· .... M1 ....... WatlllnQ MIC:ttlne """ ... ::i ones 117" ..... ••••• ••••• ••••••••• Secluded condo. Nwpt WARD. 960-0710 · bell 11 I Ion 1 •---------••-. , f ru c: • · ,..,,, Outdoor Storage. Boat1.
Terrace, furn. 2br/2ba, Storage Yatd, paved. fen-I E11pandl119 Newpt Bch pan~ .. ~ F~~~•Y' A~f.':: Catlr•t I • ~~:,;,:·~~~ ~!i,,:.-: ••••H•••••••••••••••• :~~11 147-5886 or tr1lle<1 • or wha1 have
pvt fie. $340 + sec. ced. 90' x 2~5'. Truck llllll m Credit Card Co. hn noons & Weekends. ..._,_..., .. c:halrt m . Triple er.-WllTll "iiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiii~-=you~.~:---;--=--:--842·9545 i•tff, can di de. Baker Blac:ll and tan. Lot1 Beck opening for a clerical 14/hr guar. + lucrative •• ~':"'-"'-.•••••••••••• .., w/rf'Mr« 150. Mlec: WAADf'OBE CLOSET Ill <.. i.iftn I.
3Br. I Ba hse 10 thr, C.M. t. C.M. (619) 365-4327 Bay 11 ... 5"6-9805 pereon Mutt t~ 45 to bonut Incentive pr09-Canon AIEI wnen-& all llemt. 15•125. Fri/Sat IYltabte for bedroom 24 It SKIPJACK 1o11llt , 'Ull
Frplc' I" yd. non·tmkr. F 50 WPM accurately. e rems. Sales E>Cpet. Pref. accae lftetct. Neller uMd .. 4 3147 .. ~-..... Or STEREO RACK T'Mn Votwa $15,000 I A#nNrin Hll
1250mo•.631-o50.3 l•1ia111 'l•ml' ound : Bleck Lab, month• to 1 ~office but wltl train the right Cate lnc:I . 1525. •· · _,.,...., torc:om-tt "3-8477 "•••••••••••••••••••••
I' I 1'h-2yrs old, neut. malt. exper. required. Contact per1on. For lntervlaw.-~979-2519, -M"8 \/'"'9. 540-1324. 1~~~~~~,,...~·~~·~~~~r.~~~~~~~r:AINT· & llte body WOl'll. ----• tla•atf Irvine arH. Sliver choke "-·--u -THANKSGIVING Hif-0332 alt. 8 up to 50% off your •t. '.ltat.U W••IN 411$ •••••••••••••••••••••• chain. 831.9284 ev. W .,..._, .....,.,, ttlru Fri Call Mr. Patteraon al Jason utronomlcal t•· 3• Egg Harbor 1port· 8111842-0lOO/Hif--0332
flm or bac:helorette for •-'•alt. Sllf Found Parah•' Balboa lll-l• & ext1H. IHI• new, ap. Fri/Sat t-4. 22' 8*11• Need Driftwood. Witt pay 186.000, P P Call Mlac. hit" P'tformMea & •••••••••••••••••••••• J..J.,,, l·-8-A~Miitioi4~:30~iPM~.-·r54~S-~~~7~7~1~~~~~il acope, 40-400X, + lrlpOd BAAGAIN811 HELP! llther • bristol cond ..
work retreat. $150 mo. •••"'r.;; ••• ;'••••••••1 PenlnlUla. Call, identify. .. Ill Ila IUL llTITI UUI pro• vlllUa 1250. a bar· Chrlatmu 8-11que e..e c:Uh 631•3570 556-0110 oY. 844-4229 11ock Mu1tang part1.
or le11. 731·5157 o r WllTll Alter 3 PM 875·54if9 ••• 111:__ Well located Penln1Ula pin et $150. 875-411f Fri/Set. 510 Pierpont Or. -.::::;::;------~~evMIWtl~~~nd~•·~----1_:54~5-~8~5~51~----
831·3537 ••n ......... Lott. REWARD HO. Sit-~=,~~e>;.~.~= office l\al open detll I« 35mm Mamly1 camere Hornamade Item• & dr• .... ., 17' Botton Bey Pecker. Mlle HIGH PERFORMAN-,., .... /11 Ital f1H m a•• f • m c 1 t . Able to cook M*"9artn, llc'd aggre11lve HIH w/50, 28 & 200mm Ian· wing ... hOur. ,.,,,..,,.,, _, Bay boat. Fbrglt, lnbrd. 'CE & Stoc:tc Mullane i:::.11o-.-·•••••••••••••• to help fund eJtc:ltlng ,_ 10th/ Irv In• C (i!. C 8 and rental ptrlOI\. Oen· "'· + 2X & carrying '·~---,-,_-,_-.-,_-.,---, ••••••••••••••••••••• ·111•11••il•ii•li•il••ii•ii•1~M:_lll~e~o~t::r.~84~2:-1'.!2~34:_ _ _i_~P"1~•~·,:5':5-86~~51~---1Eutalde Colt• M .... 12 x ltd. P•flnerlhlp. Call for 548-0362 •ntontH, zechwan eroua commlMlon ldl9-11115 875-4119 • _. -r.u~ 1" 12 x 28. $95/mo. 329 lnformellori. Mr. Hltt.1---------1 ttyla. 17.50 hr. 40 hour d I Pl A E caM, · 0••••••••••••• ••1••• YAMAHA la1a Amp. 1975 24 f1 Relntll Hard-.f ,,, ~ •-'-
Unlvettlty. 848-1184 7141861-1008 Lost: Black Khten, 7 wk1 weak. Job 1lte Cotta 873,.~eOo a ya ' ' C.Mon Zoom teltpfloto, ;rage Sala, 'rll all Head wltll a dout>te tS" top. Tandem trailer Ford 8 ._ -
---....:..-----11----------' w/green collar w/ball. Mttl. Sand tfltl ed *"'~~~~~~~~~! lent, Auto Wlnde<, trl· ~t:;.:~ =q~'. PV .,,..er c:ablnal Al \18 110, flllllflnOaf, depttl ••IMPOATANTNOTICE•• 011Jn IMlal Hll Need ln1191tor or partri•J Bllboa 11Unc1. Ruby St your'"""" to Job noi: pod a mlic fllttr1 l830 In Hcaltant condlllon. eoundar. Ship to thora, TO READERS AND ...................... for small Motet In New-AEWAAO. 67S.34S11 8-3815 PO loJt 181.02 AECEPTIOH18T-TYPIST • l•I IOl3 CarctlMI. "" Vly MQOobo, "* meter. too gal gel AOVIERTISEAS
•111.1 MftlO FAlffllllEE RENT* m.:o~t. 6-42-1087 or :-,-0-u-n-d.-A-fg_h_a_n_H_o_un-d-,-1 Lot Anoalat 90015 ~·~~m .. ~~~1:30 . .___ It • !!fl ••a•l-fM ,,.,, .... Tl, ,.... tank. Sleapa 6 . E•1re The price of Items H·
· Blk ••a1t "'-t ....... h c-.... f ft lime at e .._ __ ·....:..·"~-------•Pl'll' •" ••••~"'•••••••••••••• • canv11, etc. 19,000 .-.__.. .... llahlCla cfea..
1 room to 2800 aq. 11. l•N•l•••I Sch;01. · H.:"c~t.;,. ;:,;-.~ tatnt'; .~ IUTlllllT ••••••••••••••••• •••• IAT 9~. IUN 1.4 at F«lCler 8etaman Amp 857-1445 t;;";i.,;'va111c1e claul·
From 11.10 • eq. fl. Adj. ~ n--' ••11 54M73'4 for 1mall ratlrement f 1 _.., -• -17332 YOHml1aCt. toOf 100 -•J4)t2" ....... IC .. --,., "~t, 32' Mon-fled advert..._ C01umna Alrporter Inn & Frwy1. iM ._t. ~ ul /time, experienced c----a Win*/ IE of S9'lllgdala -•• _.. • ., ,,.._ .._30' ,._ d t -,.., I .. Cell AM 833-3223 ••• ~••,•••••~··•••••• 1_F_o_u-nd_S_c:_h_n_e_u_ze_r_1y_p_a·' home, ""'" be able to waltr ... /Wtlltara & bu• Sweat. loving Cotllt & Surfbrd, •kl eqpt. pwr ••new, 25. He-6128 teray • Early t __. OH no nc Yv• any
8 I ff .. P1ay nr~!t' ~ ~nd dog H 8 CMe Canter work ~eFndalnlfon ~~ par1ont. Apply : The S~d mix adult ,._ tools, etec: OfOefl, balen-P9'lay Electric G\lllar f« enttr1ain1n9&1 ~ ~.~-:,• .• ,r:c--"an"~ I 17 Wt1tc: I .... B. 258 Pff ...,..., • .,.... 1..-.v a MiBniin' ltl<>f1 haircut' gune __.. .. « . ..._ 8eec:tlhouee, 819 Slee9Y male needl JtOOd home. ce beam, Clothea, mlac. 1150, haadM, wet-~ .. ~---.... ,...--.... ..;:._ 10 4000 eq. fl, 1pl. floor. lor '79. '80, '81 lllltl. He-4222• ' 494·9458 Alll for Mt1, Hollow Lane, Laguna Moving • can't 1811e tier, Ceaf1 «lly .,.2•1731 ga. uat ...., • moving ,..,argea. ._ -r.-Agent 541·5032 • $100,000 wtlte off, I 1, Colfna lleecfl. ....._ Mii 842-0100 or ouc of 11ate. Neecta..,,.. 111tto• con I rot device
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2929 Harbor Blvd .. Costa MeM.. Tel. ~934. 3 blocks
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of friendly family Hrvlce -Orange Couflty't Oldeet Lin·
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.:~ --.JI..-'7< Otte.rent-A Monthly Magazine of the Orange Coast/Thursday.November 25, 1982 -3
Yours
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Shop with us for Christmas. Make
your Holiday shopping an adventure,
di8covering our many boutiques and • galleries from around the world. With
an exceptional choice of continental
restaurants, your dining experience
becomes an affair to remember.
Sunflower & Bear St., Santa Ana
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4 -Current-A Monthly Magazine of the Orange Cout/Thur~.~ber 2~.1'82
Holiday giving reflects the love and good cheer of the season. It's a
manifestation of all the liner points in the human character -kindness.
generosity, compassion. affection.
A holiday gilt communicates to someone· special a measure of personal
warmth and apprec1at1on. Proverbs tells us a gift's size has no bearing on its
true worth Nevertheless, each season finds us searching out new and
sometimes exotic gifts to present In t'1e spirit of adventure and tun. Chances
are the toaster you bought mom last year still functions, andi>dad can't
possibly hi any more socks into his top drawer.
Wtth this in mind, Current magazine this month brings you "Gift Guide," a
handbOOk to holiday shopping along the Orange Coast. In the following
pages you will find helpful stones and illustrations designed to make this
year's g1fllf)g pursuits the most joyous and rewarding ever. Browse at your
leisure through its pages. then browse through the aisles with confidence. ·
Antique or Junque . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... .. . .. ..... .. . .. . ........ .. .. . ... .. . ... .. .... . page 36
Bacl<yard Gardener ................... ~ ................................................. page 16
Calendar ..................•........ '. ....................................... page 20 & 21
Cameras .................................................................................. :-page 18
Christmas Cards . . .. . . . . . .. .. . .. . . .. . .. .. . .. .. ... . . . . .. ... . .. . .. .. .. . .... .. ...... .... . .... .. page 23
Christmas Recipes ... 1 ..................................................................... page 22
Cook of the Month ... ... .. ... . ........ .................... .... ... ... .. ............. page 8
Crossword ...... ... ... . . ....... ..... ....... ..... .. ... . ...... ..... ..... ...... ................... page 38
Gifts for the Handicapped .............................................................. page 15
Gift Containers .............................................. 1 ............................... ·page 11
Home of the Month ... .. .. ....... ... ........ .. .. ....... ... ............ ...... ......... .... page 31
Orange Coast Happenings ............................................................... page 6
Photo Facts . ......... .. . . .. ..... ....... ....... ..... .... . .. .. .... ... ..... .. ... ....... ..... ..... page 34
Pick a Pet . .. .. . . . .. .. ... .. .... .. .. .. ... ... .... .. .. . .. . . . ... . ... . ...... ... .. . .... ... .. . . .... .. page 26
Plants .... . ................................................................................. page"36
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Holiday Gifts
F• TUT IPEIW. Mii
Men'a Tl'8dltlonal WNr
• SUITS
• SPO~T COATS
•TIES
• SLACKS
• SHIRTS
• BELTS
•SWEATERS
• LEA THEA GOODS
• SHOES
• PJ's
•RAIN WEAR
8p1clel HalldaJ Qtft•
From 110.00 to 125,000.00 .
• ORIGINAL PAINTINGS
Don't Miss Our Annual f
()pin HouSl, Sunday, ,
Dec. 5, From 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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Scotch Talk .................................................................................. page 25
Spons Trivia .................................................................................. page 33 • LIMITED EDITON BRONZES
Thru the Lens .. . . . .. ... . .... . . . . . .. . .. ... .. . ... . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . ..... .. ... . ... .. .. ... . ...... page 35
Toys .............................................................................. on, ........... r page 27
Turkey Hotline .............................................................................. page 28
Video Cassette Recorders ·············='······ ........................................ page 16
Video Games . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . .... ... .. .. . .. . . . . .... . ... .. . . .... .. ....... ... .. . . .. .. .. . . . ......... page 8
You and Your Money .................................................................... page 30
Wallcoverings ................................................................................ page 18
Wrapping Paper ............. : .............................................................. page 14
Santa afld Mrs. Claus have found a wel-fumished home at Roger's Gardena
In Corona del Mar. Occupying just one of 15 llving Christmas tree vignettes,
these ~ful dolls make excellent holiday. decorations.
Roger's Gardens, at 2301 San Joaquin Hiiia Road (near MacArttiut
Boulevard). this year preeents "Christmas Fantaay," an lndoof/outdoor
holiday gift apectaculat. Each Friday through o.c.nber 17, lhoppef9 oan
browte until 9 p.m. through cendlell gardens cw 1Cep Into a lhowroom of
pr•arranged deccwatlve Iden. For the kldl a.nta "" vlllt the 09fdenl MCh
Frklty from 7 to 9 p.m. Mom 8nd d9d wtll blNftt from holdly dlcOratlon
~held through Deoembal 19 at Aoglr'1 Glrdlna Md\ 8atutdly and
SUnday at 2 p.m.
• FINE COLLECTION OF
PEWTER, BEER MUGS
ANO STEINS
• JEWELRY
• BILLFOLDS
•GAME SETS
• WOOD CARVING
•ANTIQUES
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6 -Current-A Monthly Magazine of the Orange Coast/Thurlday,November 25, 1982
C hristmas activities alo ng the
Orange Coast are as festive as they
are varied this vear.
Canne ry Village Christmas Walk
-On Sunday, Nov 28 the Cannery
Village will have its 10th annual
open house and antique market
p lact!. The Christmas walk will
feature 16 stores and will cover
three streets. Items for sale will
include antiques. Christmas ware.
ornaments, clothes and jewelr y .
Holiday treats will be served at each
store a nd the walk will run from
noon to 6 p.m.
The Nutcracker -The timeless
balle t, the Nutcrack er , will be
performed by two groups this year.
On Dec-. 6, 7 and 8, the UC Irvine
Fine Arts Concert Hall will have a
performance at 8 p.m . each evening
For tic k et information phone
754-3643.
The &IJet Pacifica will also have
six performanct.>S of the ballet at the
Moulton Playhouse in Laguna
Beach: The performances are at 2:30
and 7::!0 p m. on Dec. 20-23. For
tickl•t mfOrmauon phone 494 -7271 .
For those who like a sense of the
nautical in their Christmas activities
the Orange Coast area will be host to
thrt-e Christmas boat• parades.
Festival of Lights -This long
running boat parade can be viewed
at many vantage poi!Tts a lo ng
Newport Harbor from 6:30 to 9:30
nightly from Dec-. 17 through the
~
MIMGS
23rd. In order to view· the parade
fro m any o f the waterfront
restaura nts It ls best t.o make
reservations early.
Symphony or Llgltt1 -This boat
parade can be seen in Huntington
Hru·bour nightly from 5:30 to ~:30 o
Dec. 11 a nd 12. There are four
cruises each night and tickets are $4
Cor adults and $2 for childre n under
12. Rese rvations can be made by1 calling 840: 1777. Proceeds go toward
the Philhatmonic pr.ogram for
providing music in ci.ssroom for
students.
Holiday Hi U1llt1 -This parade
in Dana Point Harbor runs Dec. 12
only, fro m 6 to 8 p.m . Entrants
s hould call 493-9493 to make
reservations a nd spectators are on
their own to find the best vantage
points.
For the young at heart a trip to
Santa 's VUlage is in order. The City
of Costa Mesa is having a Santa's
Village Excursion on Saturday. Dec.
l l . The excursion will visit the
vi llage n est l e d i n the San
Bernardino mountains where there
are shops, toys, a puppet 'show, rides
and ol' Saint Nick himself. For more
information phone 7S4-S158.
Christmas is a joyous time and
Orange Coast residents have plenty
to take advantage of in the area. For
more activities c h eck out the
calendar on pages 20 and 21.
Put It Anywhere Lamp
painted $8.60 Brass $10:60
Desk Lamps $20.50
with both base and cla mp
Ceihllg Fans from $127.20
G1nge Jar lamps'"S31.50
Brass Table Lamps from $79.50
Chp-on Lights S14-S20
Chps on lo desks, headboards. etc.
' Think of Us for your Christmas Shoppinc;i
These are just a few examples
of our endleH selection.
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8 -Current-A Monthly Magazine of the Orange Coast/Thursday.November 25, 1982
COOK
@CS lJLXlrn
I As the holiday season approaches,
experienced. cooks .along the Orange
Coast art• ont'C again struck with the
realizallon that the upcoming
months can be anything but a
holiday.
The prospect of preparing those
traditionally mammo th holiday
dinners portends days and nights of
frantic struggle for some.
Others, however, look forward to
the opportunity of sharing in a
uniquely human experience w_ith
friends and relatives. One s uch
person 1s Carolyn Clark of Turtle
Rock.
"Cookin~ is an ·act of love," says
the fair-hatred mother of three. "It's
an opportunity to give of yourself to
others. It's a ritual, a communion of
sorts that links us to other peoples of
the human race."
Carolyn's fusion of humanistic
principles and cuJinary art reflects
her deep-seated appn:ciation of
cooking and its attendant
celebration. be it festive or subdued.
For h er. the h o liday season
pre;ents an opportunity to realize
her philosophy to its fullest. And
because she takes her philoosphy
ser10usly, Carolyn backs it up with a
thorough knowledge 0£..the practicaJ
measures necessary for successful
holiday entertaining.
··Time management is what good
cooking is all about," she states.
Failure to heed this simple maxim
can produce disastrous results .
"Comraderie and good times w on't
be possible if the host or hos~ is a ~wreck because h'e or she didn't
adequately prepare."
When planning 3 holiaay dinner,
Carolyn suggests a llowing two
weeks for preparation -from
planning place · settlhgs and table
decorations to purchasing fresh
me ats a nd vegetables. She also
insists new recipes be given a "trial
run" before the .dinner. Ne ver
experiment with meals on s pecial
occasions.
Carolyn typ ica ll y beg ins
preparations for her dinner affairs ~
with special consideration for the
ambiance she wishes to create. Of
course. the nature of the evening's
festivi t ies will influence her
decisions. But it's; mportant, she
says. that the design be carded out
correctly and consistently.
Flower arrangements are a prime
indicator . For example. roses are
suited to a formal gathering, while a
relaxing get-together might call for
a ch eer y bouquet of dais ies or
perhaps daffodils.
Most important of aU . she says, ls
the avoidance of convention.
Carolyn's expression n oticeably
alters as she disdainfully lists the
"customary" fare found at many
dinner parties -rolled ham slices,
flavored crackers and white wine
served in plastic cups.
Her impatience with such set-ups
results not from a superclllous
nature. On the contrary, it merely
reflects her advocacy of the personal
touch.
"Dinner parties ah ould reflect
your personality." ahe says.
Departinl from the ordinary can
mike a traditional holiday ptherlng
an event to rePleD'ber.
, Aad-it donn'\ require a lot of
wotJL .8lmplJ replue the"
D=O
ha<.:knc:yt:d ham slkt.>S and crackers
with. perhaps. a favorite family
appetJZer or an hors d'oeuvre that
you t•rfjoyc·d at a r estaurant.
Anything that's "you."
Once you have selected a~ries
thaL wUI add a personal touch to
your dinner party. it's wise to run
through a hst of parUcuJars before
the day of the party. Carolyn offers
the following suggestions:
-Polish silver ahead of time.
-If you need extra chairs at the
dinner table. use a living room chair
with a booster cushion, if necessary.
This is preferable to using a folding
model.
-Use t'Olorful cloth napkins.
-Never use paper (napkins,
placemats, etc.) at dinner parties.
-lnvest in an elegant tablecloth
and place decorative placemats on
top.
-If the party is large, hire a
neighborhood teen -ager to help in
the kitchen. It will afford you the
time to enjoy the dinner as much as
your guests will.
-Always have separate butter
and salad plates.
-Be artistic with food
preparation. Garnish plates with red
grarx'S or parsley and use molds for
dessert iten'IS.
-Before you sit down to dinner.
plug in a second pot of coffee. You'U
have a fresh pot ready to serve after
dinner.
-Don't let pre-dinner cocktail
activities last too long. "If your
guests get too 'relaxed' they either
won't appreciate the food or they'll
fall asJeep at the table," Carolyn
says.
-Parfaits make excelle nt
desserts. They're light and go well
after a heavy holiday dinner.
-U you have small children, let
them help decorate the house before
the party. If they're very young, you
may want to keep them away Crom
the dining festivities, but it's
important that they get to lena a
hand and feel a part of t h e
celebration.
The preceding recommendations
go far In supporting Carolyn's
contention that cooking is a holistic
act. From market to kitchen to
COOK OF THE MONTH -Carolyn Clark, of Turtle Rock, offen
suggestions for cooks oomtemplating upcoming holiday dinners.
dining room, cookinf -a nd
especially for the ho idays -
embodies all the finer aspects of
human interaction.
So this hoJ..iday aeason, don't dread
those valuable hours spent In the
kitchen. Rather. draw strength from
a philoeophical culinary artist, who
has found in cooking an essential
thread of t)umanity.
Latest video games feature voice synthesis
trhe sounds of Christmas will take
on a new dimension thb year -
video games that talk.
When you give one of Mattel
Electronic's new voice cartridges, the
player is not getting just a game. he's
recruiting a co-pilot to Cly with him
in a B-17 bomber or a bomb muter
t.o work with his bomb aquad.
Several exciting new games have
been developed for Ute with the new
lnt.elUvoice voice synthesis module, a
component that plugs into your
lntellivislon system. The games are:
. Bomb Squad, B-17 Bomber and
Space Spartans.
. • Each one o ffers the exciting
addition of a human-like voice to
game play. The Yoicee are not only
clear and realiatic but HCh one la the
voice of .an identifiable character.
such aa a Southern bombbdler,
Western hero or bomb mMter. All ·ta= _.,, •• wnt''M ,.
releue before Christmas.
Imagine the added thrill you can
give video game fans Christmas
morning. Not only do the new voice
cartridges provide ch a lle nging
games. but the voices a1IO proVide ,,,
Players join
forces with
computer voice
Thematically, the games are
designed to generate maximum
excitement. In Space S~ the
player is the commander of a
spaceship filhlinl off alien invaders
while he tries .to build hia s hip's
defeNeS. A battle oomput.er can be
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Current-A Monthly Magazine of the OrMge Cout/Thursday,November 25, 1982 -11
CREATIVE CONT AJNERS-Double your gift-giving pleasure, fill a
basket with candy bars, load a toy dump truck with candy canes or
pack a glass canister with pretty mints.
Decorative containers boos1··.
holiday fun, personalltles
~
This year why not give everyone
on your holiday gift list two presents
instead of one?
Sound extravagant? Not at all.
Simply select a container which is
suited to an lndividual's particular
taste, hobby or special interest and
fill it with favorite conlections.
Not only will this two-in-one gift
suggestion double the impact of a
single gift, but your sweet holiday
sentiments will linger long aft.er the
candy has disappeared.
A gift which includes candy is
almost s ure to please. Many
childhood memories include the
reward .of sweets for good behavior;
we have pleasant associations with
candy as a result.
Whe ther preferences run to
sumptuous chocolates, distinctly-
flavored licorices. soft c hewy
nougats or down-home peanut
brittle, there are few among us who
don't enjoy confections oocaaionally.
So there's hardly a sweeter way to
wish friends and loved ones the joys
of the seuon than with a gift of
confections. When packed in a
container to suit the penonalfty of
the receiver, this makes a _ practical
yet extmely penonallzed gm.
and pack it with marshmallows,
milk chocolate bars and graham
crackers.
Je we lry boxes in traditional
fabrics. brightly colored paper or
contemporary Lucite also are perfect
candy re~itories.
Plant lovers will enjoy a watering
can or plante r comple te with
lollipops arranged to resemble
flowers. ·
A set of glass measuring cups with
s tandard an~ metric equivale nts
would be appreciated by cooking
enthusiasts -both male and femaJe.
For holiday appeal, fi ll each one
with an assortment of jeUy beans,
gum drops or hard candies: red ones
to the first marker, green to the next
and so on.
For the friend who e njoys
entertalnlng, pack a carafe, a E t of
parfait gluaes or a coffee pot with
colorful after-dinner mint• or
bonbons. And..Jl there'• an antique
buff on your list, decorative items
purchased at house sales, garaae
aalea and second-hand at.ores will
double ln value when stocked with
conf~onary tree1Ure9. •
Children love sweets and will be
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14 -Current-A Monthly Magazine of the Orange Coast/Thursday.November 25, 1982
Instant wrapping the answer io busy holidays
The shopping 1s done, lhe tree is
d1.><.'0rated and the first batches of
homemade rookies are coming from
the oven.
And somehow, m the hustle and
bustle of the holidays, relatives and
.-·-
a Cull-time job. you've got to find a
way to wrap up Christmas -
literally.
"For the wor ki ng woman,
shopping for gifts is only half the
hurdle," says Margaret Reynolds,
assistant manager of the Hallmark
Cards gift wrap line. "The other half
is wrapping the presents once you've
bought them."
me is at a premium during the
days, whether a woman holds
n a full-time outside job or
ks full time at making a home.
a result. convenJence wraps -
ecorated boxes, cylinders, gift tins
_,
• i d pre-made bags and bows -are aking a strong tJhowing in the
. marketplace .
-"When it takes so much. energy
and time io buy gifts, it's natural
that people want to make sure that
the finished, wrapped present looks
l\S best .•
"And while most people enjoy the
tradition of wrapping Christmas
presents. there are those who
a ppreciate the e nd result but
understandably wish there was a
fast.er way to achieve it," Reynolds,
explained.
For thoee wanting to make it nice,
but easy, instant wraps are the
a o_sw e r . And just because it's
conv~nient,. it doesn't have to loOk
less than beautiful.
''There are several attractive wa'ys
to wr.ap packages in a jiffy. First ·oC
all, there's the decorated gift box,
alre.ady prin.ted with a gift wrap
design or holiday motif. The gift is
simply placed inside and a holiday
bow is placed on the top. Siz.es vary
from generally shirt boxes to iie and
glove boxes.
For the big. cumbersome, odd-
shaped gifts, such u a children's
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tricycle, she recommeJTds large
decorated plastic gift bags. They, too,
come in holiday designs.
Fairly new to the market are gift
bags for relatively flat it.ems. such as
books or even plain boxes. If you
have a box that needs to be wrapped
but no time to do it, the gift bag is
the perfect solution.
Many gift bags. such as those
made by Hallmark, can be closed
with a package of decorative stickers
that make tape unnecessary .
Bottles always have been among
the biggest wrapping challenges at
Christmas. Decorative bottle bags
solve the proble m . The bottle is
placed in the bag and allength of gift
cord or yam tie is drawn about the
neck for decoration.
There are also bows and o ther
package trims to give the gift a
complete look. Pre-~de bows of
nearly every size and color are
available and require nothing but a
firm push to press them into place
on a packa~e.
Although bows_continue to be the
most common and most popular
form of trimn1ing a package, there's
a growing tre nd toward finding
more unique package accents.
Fabric holly leaves and poinsettia ·
flowers, satin Christmas tree lights
and s tuffed fabric Santas tha t
double as tree ornaments are just a
few of the many poaibillites.
Special gift wraps and accents
make your Christmas gifts just a bit
more sped'l81. a bit prettier and a lot
simpler.
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Chances are very good you know
someo n e who s uffers from a -
crippling disease such as arthritis~
muscular dystrophy or cer ebral
palsy. So this year, when making
your holiday gift list, conside r giving
some special thought to Crlends and
family who might suffer from one of
these diseases.
Although you should be aware of
the person's limitations, you should
also be sensitive to those limitations.
Ma"' handicapped persons do not
percieve themselves to be as crippled
or disabled as you might perceive
them to be. If someoo~js sensitive nroot' his c rippled ·:ffands, for
example. you should not buy such
medical supply j roducts as built-in
utensils.
There are several places to look
for appropriate gifts -med ical
supply houses, gift dttalogs and local
depar tment, ch a in o r specialty
stores.
The Arthritis Foundation suggests
a varie ty of useful gifts to give those
with physical handicaps to make
thei r l ives eas ier and more
e njoyable. A list follows.
PERSONAL CARE
Stationary Nail File -An
e xcellent aid for manicures. It is an
emery board with suction cups on
one end that fasten onto a table or
a rm of a chair . It is particularly
useful for those who suffer from
pain in the hands and fingers.
Jewelry -Be it <:ostume or
precious -can 'be purchased tor
your disabled friend or relative. This
jewelry should be easy to fasten and
remove; therefore, you should look '
for necklaces and bracelets, without
clasps a nd"' m agnetic earrings.
Magnetic earrings can be purchased
at franchise dealers.
Mltteu -Warmer and more
comfortable than gloves. Easy to slip
in and out of.
Cape or Poncho -Gives warmth
with eaae. The loose fit ls easier. to
manage than tight garments and less
restrictlng than a coat when using
crutches or propelling a wheelchair.
RECREAnONAL ITEMS
Cartridge-type Camera -
Provides ~ new way of looking at
the world. Small pocket-size cameras
are lightweight for carrying and film
cartridges are simple to load.
Electric Sd11ors -Reduces
~e!~~ ~ .. ~
s~ caused by cutting with manual
sh ears. They can be guided w ith
ease and often have more than one
s peed a n d a sliding button that
activates the blades.
Electric Typewriters --Easier
than writing for le tters or diaries.
Keys which are sensitive to the
touch. reduce stress on fingers and
motorized return saves reaching at
the end of every line.
• W90Clen PuftlH -Exercise the
fingers and intrigue the mind.
Woode n pegs and discs are easy to
move and help ease stiffness in the
joints.
BATHROOM ITEMS
Bath Mitt -Makes soap
manageme nt easier. A mitt is a
helpful penonal hygiene item and
makes a nice gift when incl_uded
with an assortment of soaps and
toiletries.
Electric Toodlbna -F.asier to
manipulate. it en able• a more
thorough job of cleaning the teeth.
An angle brush is easy to grasp and
mak• il poea.ible to reach· all parts of
the .mouth. _
HOVSEHOD>ITEMS
Electric Cu Opeaer -A must
for weak, sore hands. Units with a
po'fer cutting blade that do not
require an Initial manual cut may be
used with one hand.
La1y S.UD -Single or double
layer can eliminate painful reaching.
The units efficiently store kitchen
items in cabinets and on tabletops,
and allow a cook to locate spices,
condiments and utenlli.ls.
Slldlag S~elves -:-Cah be
purchaaed to fit existing shelves.
These she lves bring Items within
easy reach and are convenient for
storing commonly used materia.\8-'in
kitchens. bathrooms and workroOrns.
With just a little though and
consideration you can make this
holiday eeuon a happier occasion for
those with physical handicaps.
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12 Noo n to 6 p.m.
A Wild Life wood canlns' a and art objects
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A Antique, Deco & New a Gold Jewelry ,
A Desi111tt Clot~
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HOLIDAY HAIRS ou can 'gift wrap your hair for me--
holidays with a clutch o ·colorful ribbons or laces.
Video recorders put llfe
back Into celebrations
You've heard about them, seen
them , thought about them, but you
still don't know quite how they
work.
T o add to t he confusion , your
nei g hbors t e ll yo u they'r e
'Lnvaluable. the kids tell you they're
essenual and your spouse tells you
they're expensive. So, wath the
holidays l'Oming. what's a consumer
to do?
Get the facts -look , s tudy,
evalua te. Tha t's the advice of a
major manufacturer of "them." the
new electronjc home e ntertainment
devices that are putting life back
into living roooms and fun back into
family recreation time.
First, let's clear up any confusion
o v e r the two major t y p es of
equipment avaHable. Video casette
recorders, or VCRs. perform many
functions. su ch as recording TV
s hows off the air. playi~ back
prerecorded material and making
home movies when linked to a video
camera.
Videodisc players don't record, but
they offer a simple, inexpensive way
to show movies and all kinds of
inte resting, entertaining recorded
ma te rial thro ugh your home
television.
''Now the home viewer is an the
driver's seat ," says RC A vice
president D. J08Cph Donahue. '"the
consumer decides what he wants in
the way of home entertainment and
he chooees the right eqwpment to
supply it."
U It's versatility you're lookJng
for, the VCR ,hould be considered.
Though it is the most expenalve of
the ite ms, It also offers the most
extras.
VCRs r ecord and are
programmable . Their tape Is
reusable and haa a longer play time
-up to elcht hours on RCA'•
model9. And in conjunction with a•
video camera, they can be u.d to
make home movieia.
The VCR lets you record your
favorite TV s how while you are
away, asleep or_simply tuned into
another show al that time. It will
play prerecorded cassettes -th<*
you've ma d e or other s you've
purchased in a store. Thus. at this
time of year, you can play a holiday
special from last year or wa tch a
prerecorded cassette showing Julia
Child preparing seasonal foods.
Some of the new models offer
many options. For example, the RCA
Selects Vision 650 unit has infrared
remote control and, in keeping with
t h e n e w direc ti o n in TV
programming, a cable-ready tuning
system that will receive any of the
82 regular VHFIUHF channels or up
to 35 of the CA TV channels.
On the other hand, if you don't
want the more s ubsta ntial
investment of a VCR, you might
consider the less expensive, new
v ideodisc player that attaches to
your TV set and, acting much in the
fashion of a record player, provides
hours of i n expensive, quality
ente rtainment. •
RCA's VideoDisc system it an
example of this type of equipment
that sells for as little aa $300 with a •
wide variety of di9ca available from
$1 5 to S35. There are even new
stereo models a vailable.
You ca n ch<>OR from recent hit
movies or the classics, select the belt
of televlsion shows, or chooee dia:a in
the categories of sporta, mualc,
culture , education and chlldre"''
programs. The RCA diac catalog Is
quite extenaive, with n e w di1e
releases being added e v e ry few
weeks.
The videodilCI play up to two
houn (one hour per akle), and offer
forward and reverae acanntn1 to
locate any apecific -.ment of &he
dltc quickly and eMU.y.
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In m09t parts of the country I
don't auppoae there la a more
..,. .... aabjld for hAl'liRI hmeta
thM the fuchM.
i..t ,_.-we en;o,.I oun ao v8Y
mYCh -=rem tM north lide of the
house, where they bloomed in hanCinl h..., well iD1o fall.
We eapecially like Swi5time, wh<JR double 0ouncy white
are ringed with red aepala. r
favorite is the dark.er Indian Maid.
whose double blooms are royal
purple, the outer ring of 1epals red.
A variety whose buds are
particularly lovely is Arnbuaador
which has clmically beautiful single
purple flowen with pink 1epals.
My mother-in-law, whenever s~e.
couldn't r emember this flower s
name, would say, "You.know, thoae
flowers that hang down and look
like ballerinas in pouffy skirts."
That pretty well deacr ibes the
colorful charm of fuchsia blooms.
Some call them lady's eardrops.
The fuchsia has a colorful history,
the first of its kind being found in
the West Indies at the end of the
17th century by a Father Charles
P lumier, a distinguished French
botanist.
A type of fuchsia first arrived in
the gardens of England via a young
saiJor who brought a small flowering
shrub home from South America to
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his flower-JovillC mother.
A nuneryman noticed ll growing
in the window of the old lady's
cottage in Wapping, by lhe River n.nea. Cuttinp of this exotic plant
eold at tint foe one .-.. apiece.
Plumier named it in honor of
Leonard Fucha, a 18th century
German botaMt .•
Fuchsias deliver a put deal of
colorful bloom in a 8eUOll, given just
a few simple condition&.
They need cool, moist conditions
and a situation out of sun at least for
the afternoon. FuchaiM in hanging
baske ts need a lot of watering.
Given a han1in1 container tha t
drains w e ll, it's diffic ult t o
overwater them. I like to water mine
each morning, then spray them with
a fine mist from the hoee nozzle.
Old blosaoms should be removed
so the plant's e n ergies can be
directed into producing m or e
f1nwers. Watch for pale leaves that
signal insufficient nutrients, mainly
oxygen .
Hanging basket fuchsias really
should be given a light feeding every
two weeks. If you use chemical
fertilizers, select a high-analysis one
like 20-20-20. I had great success last
season with a combination of fi9h
fertilizer, which provides nilJ'olen,
and a fish-hue product called Mor-
Bloom, with an analysia of 0-10-10,
whoee high phosphorus and potash
content aid bloom and general plant
strength and vigor.
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HOLIDAY HALLWAYS -W e lcome your guests with a beautifully
deco ra t e d e ntra n c e w ay . These two coordina t e d S a nitas
w allcoverings, "S pring Son g" and "Ta nnery" frOJTl 9 ur To~~ a re
classic e xamples of m ixing con tem porar y patterns ·w ith trad itional
furnishings.
Wallcoverlngs spruce up the
home for nearing holidays
Holaday greetings start with your
entranceway. And since it's the time
of year w he n you'll want your home
looking 1ts prettiest for guests, one of
the fastest w ays o f giving at a
spr u ce d up l oo k 1s w it h
walkoverings.
T he key ingredients a rc color.
pattern and texture. Whether your
foyer is spacious with plenty or room
for tables and area rugs. or e ven if
it's small and leads directly into
a n o t h e r r oo m . you ca n u s e
coordmated patleffls that harmonize.
with each other and your lifestyle.
Even the novice decorator a nd
do-it-yourself hanger have 1t easy
today. thanks to the wide selection
of bra nds and patterns on today:.s
market
Nt.'W produt:ts like Sanitas bra nd
P aste -t h e -W a ll ma ke ha nging
wallcoverings simpler and easier
than ever. •
Using Paste-the-Wall eliminates
the need for messy pasting ta~.
sloppy water trays and moving all
the furniture out of t he room.
Ac:cidental s pills wipe up easily and
quickly wtth war m w ate r . It is
espcc1ally suited for fabric-backed
vinyl coverings . which arc easier to
handle and won't tear like paper.
Before you begin your project, it's
n ecessar y t o remove a n y o ld
wallcoverings that may be on · the
walls. l'iTT fhe cracks with pJaster
a nd sand the walls smooth . Jus t
measure and cut your wallcovering,
roll or brush Paste-the· WalJ onto tpe
wall and hang your waUcoverings.
In just a matter of a few hours
you'r e all set to welcome In the
holiday S<.>ason with a beautiful new
entranC<'way.
Santa's coming to town
and so is everybody else
Santa Claus IS not the only one expression .
coming to town. -Wa tch the background. We
During the holida ys. re latives often get so excited about taking a
from fara way places. ~ids from picture that we forget to look around
college a nd old frie nds trbd ltlonally the four corners of the frame. Be
flock home to s hare the festivities sure your picture is not too cluttered,
together. detracting from your main subject. If
It's a wonderful opportunity to it is, move to one side or change your
see familiar faces. catch up on w hat camera angle.
everyone has "been up to" a nd share -Add color . This ls always
new expe riences that will ma ke important, but even more so at
pleasant me mories. C hris tmastime whe n the whole
It's also the perfect lime to take house is ablaze with color and light.
plenty of pictures. M you compse the picture in the
When old friends and family get ~ viewfinder, look for a splash of color
together. you never know what' may in ornaments or on the tree in the
happen -but whatever it is, you'll background.
want to be sure to have your camera -Avoid shiny surfaces. MirrorS
handy and loaded with film. or windows may reflect the flash
Picture-taking possibilities are and produce "hot spots" or glare. If
limitless this time of year. yo u shoot you r subject from a
Here are a few techniques that 45-degree a ngle yoli often can
will make this yt'ar's holiday picture eliminate the problem.
taking a anap: -Make sure you have enouah
-llold the camera steady as you film. Moat stores are closed on
8quee2.e the shutter to avoid a blurcy Chriltmu. and you wouldn't want to
subject. · run out of film and mill IOIDe al the
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EVERYBODY DOES 1111
It 's the oldest superstition in the world: knocking on wood .
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simply pu t onU}OOCI i n a place
you can easily r each: y oW' car'. ca mpe1'.
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under your pill ow. by t he toi let . or
any other place you need security.
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ENCHANTF.A..CANW,.ELIGHT SHOPPING
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Friday nights ti/ 9 gou can enjoy shopping amid the special magic and charm of
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ANIMATED SCENES
The young in heart will enjoy Santa's elves busy at work in the Peppermint fore.51.
Christmas shopping at Roger's· has become a favor~ southland tradition. The beaut y
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Enjoy the enchantment of one of these richly contrasted, miniature woodland5 in your
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OVER 1000 CUSTOM DECORADONS
Select fr:om an array of centerpieces, swags, wreaths and more. Each one ; ... a one-of-
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You will be delighted with our elaborate selection of unique handcraflc.'<I omament.~
from around the world.
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Tea Dancing 4 p.m.
Turrie Roclf
Community Park S2
New Art String Quartet 2
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Turtle Rock Commun1t.y Park
SS/couple
Santa Claus arrives
South Coast Village
10th Annual Cannery Vrllagt<
Chrrstmas Walk
and Art Show noon
New port Harbor
Att Museum
Irvine Symphony 4 p.m.
5
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Art Museum
Chrrstmas Open House
11 a.m -5 p .m
lrvrne Master Choral
3 30 pm
Annual Benefit Christmas
Candlelight Concert
Disneyland Hotel
Festival of Calltgraphy
see Dec. It
Newport Harbor
Art M useum
Irvine Conservatory
Orchestra S Jf.m.
The Los Angeles
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Turtle Rock Community Park
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6.30 -9:30 p.m.
960-5775
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The Nutcracker
UC Irvine Fine
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8 p.m. 754-3643
Beg1nnrng Callrgraphy
see Nov 29
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Beginning Calligrapt:iy
See Nov. 29
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The Nutcracker
Banet Pacifica
Houlton Playhouse·L~
Beach
2:30 and 7•30
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Beginning Cailrgraphy
9:30 a.m. • I 2 noon
960-5775
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Theo Nutcracker
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Beginning Calhgraphy
see Nov. 30
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Beginning Calligraphy
See Nov. 30
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Beg1nn1ng
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Film Short
Laguna Be
M useum o
8 p.m.
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Museum o
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Changing
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Beg1nn1ng
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Exhibition
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Christmas Open House
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James and the
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Festival of Lights Parade
Newport Harbor Dec.
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Photographs: Flowers
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-e-a•Hy accomplished this holiday
season with 'a quick trip to the local
pet store. _
According to the Pet Information
Bureau, there's an interesting and
unusual pet gift for even the most
discriminating gift-getter.
Tantalldng Tarantulas
For most people , the sight of a
tarantula crawling up a sleeve sends
shivers up the spine. But thoee who
are familiar With the antics o{ these
spiders kno w they a r e simply
fasci(lating, amusing creatures.
\ Named after the town o( Taranto,
Italy. colorful,. n o n -poisonous
tarantulas require a mm1mum of
~ -a closed cage, some soil for
burrowing. a branch or two and
about one insect a week for food.
Tarantulas range in size from one to
three inches.
Sam~g ap Snakes
Unbeknownst to many. snakes are
one o( the quietest, cleanest, most
easy-to-ca re-for pets available. A
number of local pet shops stock a
variety of non-venomous, even-
tempered species from which to
choose.
A snake's natural habitat can be •
simula,ted by adding to a dry
aquarium some sand or gravel, small.
rough-edged rocks and a tree branch
or two.
Cover the tank with a mesh screen
that locks securely. Although snakes
~nermty eat once every few weeks,
tt's a good idea to check with thf ,
local pet shop for its individual
feeding requireme n ts. The new
snake owner is sure""'to l>effie la1k o(
the town.
Fucy Fl11l _
Tropical fishkeeping will not only
add exotic, tranquil beauty to a
home, but will provide the owner
with an exciting and enjoyable
hobby.
Most pet shops stock a variety of
comple t e aqu a r ium s e t -ups .
Including tank, gravel, pump, filters
and heaters. After purchasing the
tank and accessories for the person
on your list, get a "fish certi(icate" as
a creative stocking stuffer. and give
him the pleasure of picking out his
own fish.
Clever Crabs
Crabs, whether hermit or tree
types, make most e ntertaining and
friendly pets.
H e rmit c rabs live quite
comfortably in a terrarium setting.
Provide them with a (ew empty
shells and observe rs can enjoy
watching them scuttle about and
examine them in an attempt to find
the perfect home.
Tree crat.-wtll be happy spending
their days climbing up and down the
.,ases of house plants . As with
hermit crabs, provide them with a
variety of different size sh ells in
order that they can change their
protective housing at will.
Any pet will provide its owner
with invaluable companionship, but
a n unus ual pe t will prove a n
a musi ng source for hours o f.
entertainment and (ucination.
fill YOUR HOLIDAY BOXES WITH LOVE
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Christ11)!1S card_s are a young yuletide tradition
Wheil yoy send Christmas cards
thts year, you'll be observing one of
the "newest" yuleude traditions.
While some Chnstmas words and
('UStoms predate the birth of Christ
(such as ''yule," the name given to
th e an cient Scandinavian feast
honoring the god T hor), the first
commercial Christmas card was sent
a mere 139 years ago.
Designed in 1843 by EngJish arust
John C. Horsiev for his friend Sir
Henry Cole, a London businessman,
Hors ley's card carried the simple
message, "A Merry Chnstmas-and a
Happy New Year to You." Even
today it is the most popular
expression of Christmas wishes on
our cards.
On his very first card, Horsley
depicted a joyful family gathering in
a toas t. On s idebars artfully
entwined with holly (symbol of
eternal life) and ivy (symbolizing
where God walked). he illustrated
acts of Christmas charity.
An edition of 1,000 page5· of these
cards was placed on sale al Felix
Summ erly's ·T reasure House in
London in 1846 Only a dozen of the
original cards are known lo exist
today.
American artisans were not far
behind their British counterpar·ts.
The leader was Louis Prang. a
German i mm igra nt, whos e
Christmas cards ar(' still considered
works of art. Prang often is called
the fath e r o f the American
Christmas card.
Throughout its short history, the
Christmas card has not only been an
easy way t o express holida y
Baked bread a
h oliday favorite
HOS KA
5 V. to 61A cups unsifted flour
¥. cup sugar
1h teaspoon saJ t
2 packages dry yeast
¥. cup milk
112 cup water
\h cup butter
2 eggs (room temperature)
1A cup chopped citron
V. cup seedless raisins
'A cup chopped bla nc h ed
almonds
Melted butter
1 egg
1 tablespoon water
V. cup whole blanched almonds
In a large bowl, thoroughly m ix
one and one-half cups of the flour
with the sugar. salt and undissolved
yeast.
Combin e the milk, water and
butter in a saucepan and heat them
over low heat until the liquids are
warm. The butter does not have to
melt. Gradually add the liquid
mixture to the flour-yeast mixture,
beatin g it for two minutes a t
medium speed of an electric mixer
and acraping the bowl occasionally.
Add the two eggs and one cup
more flour, or enough flour to make
a thkk batter. Beat at high speed for
two minutes, scraping the bowl
occasionally. Stir in enoukh flour to
make a aof.t ddugh. TuM) out onto a
ll1htly floured board and knead
until llnOOth and elastic -eight to
10 m.lnutee. ••
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tumin1 to IP'..,. the top. Cover
(See llOSU; pep H)
greetings to f1'1endl> and iamily. but
has also been an a<.'Curate rcf1C(:t1on
uf human <.'On<.'t:rns
In the 1870s the moral fiber of the
Victorian Age was a ppropriately
11lus lrated in ornately fashioned
cards. These outlined the ideals of
church , family and community.
Among th em we r e the fi r st
mechanical cards -when a tab on
the back was pulled. the grecung
came mto view.
Tum-of-the-century cards reveal
t he 1n c r eas1 ng reliance o n
mechanical 1nv<.•nuons as well as the
gro wing ay.iareness of women 's
suffrage.
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Santa abandoned his s leigb and
piloted his own ai rplane. Anot.her
representative card shows a gauy
dresse d woman d riv ing an
automobile -rather dashing a t the
time -piled high with packages.
During the r oaring twe nties
everything was coming up roses or
mistletoe. Cards of that period were
joyful, bright, smart and imbued
with JU St a hi n t o f the age's
permiss1 vcnt'SS.
Even the lf'\Sidious nature o{ war
found its way into Christmas cards.
During World War 11, cards were
bedecked with soldiers as well as
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expressed emotions ranging frol)'l a
wistful h o peful ness to stro ng
patriotism.
Thli, 1960s were marke d b y a
different k ind of turbulcnc.-e. Man
wail re-c•valuating his view -of
himself a nd his enviro11111ent. We
were reaching ou t beyond the limits
of our planet 1
A popular card of that era had on
its cover a pl('ture of the pl:met earth
as viewed from space from one of
th<' Apollo s pace missions.
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Sewln.g creates a personal,
colorful touch to . l:lolldays
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Cutouts make it easy to sew a extra e ffort to e mbtoider th e
ide selection of. holiday projects cecipient's name on the cutout doll.
that lend a festive air to your decor. How-to instructions are usuaUy
Tll~ a lso make _great stocking printed right on cutout_paueras to
stuffers and thoughtful hostess gifts. make projects especially easy to
Durin g t he holidays, the hostess. COl'lli>lete. S!Jnply cut out front and
usually receives more candy than back pieces along the outer edge and r
s he can 'eat during the next year. snip where indicated to allow for
A centerpiece, W'l"eath or other curves. P lace the front and back
decoration is a ,refreshing cJlange pieces together (outsides facing in)
from the ordinary gift and shows and sew along the stitch lines,
that the giver took some extra time leaving one end open for turning
to make a homemade gift. and s tuffing. Turn the project
You can \l(hip up an ar.ray of tiny ·right-side-out through the opening
---anm:s;-arrgels. candrcanes, carolers nd-st-uf-f-wi t~--a fiberfill ..sUch-.as-
and Christmas bells. Hang ribbons Kodel polyester. Blind.stitch the
from the t op s and you h ave opening and yoli're dQne. ·
a pp ea 11 n g window o r tree For flat projects, such as placemats
ornaments. or a prons, just cut out the pattern
By layerin g evergree n sprigs, and finish the edges with color-
acorns and c utouts in a n old-coordinated binding available at
-(asbioned--Wic~ basket you can most notions departments.
create a charming centerpiece. A With a minimum of effort, you can
brightfabric bowonthe handleadds also mak e your ow n s peci~l .
the pertect touch. , Christmas tablecloth. Using one of
And no Christmas would be the many seasonal fabrics available,
complete without a wreath. You can make a floor-length table covering
easily sew one that will last year ·and coordinate it with a solid over-
after year. Or, for a truly individual cloth of red or green.
touch, buy a bark wreath from your---For those with a culinary bent.
local florist, make a selection of your fabric cutouts can even serve as
favorite cutouts and sew them on cookie patte rns. Roll the cookie
with string or yarn and a tapestry dough until it is about one-fou rth
needle. inch thick. Tra~-e the patterns onto
Young children ~ill love to waxed paper, place on dough, cut
receive-cuddly, chee~ Santa and and bake.
Mrs. Claus dolls as gifts, and the Take a dash of imagination, a
smaller versions are just the right pinch of creativity and a · nearby .
HOLIDAY CHEER -is as close as your sew ing machine with
Springmaid cut-outs of easy-care' Kodel polyester and cotton. Easy-
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for candy canes, wreaths, angels, placemats, aprons and a merry
Santa and Mrs. Claus, Check_yout locaLlabric..._shop foi:-Chris
cut-outs.
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Scotch selection offers IQJrlad hollday gifts
A bottle of fine Scok:tl whialty can
make the ideal gift duriftg this
holiday seaaon -for family. friends .•
co-workers or even• a special &reel
for younelf.
You may find'il ~ul. however,
&o educate yoUnelf about Scotch. its
heritaee. tradition and varieties in
on»r that you chome the "right"
Soot.ch fcfr the riPt penon.
Volwmes have been wriuim about ·
the teemingly endlem varieties of
Scotch and the merits of one brand
versus another. Wi&h experience. thou8h . it's not difficult to become a
Scot.ch connoiaseur and develop the
ability to detect the subtle interplay
of tastes in the "nectar of the
Hi hlands." ~original whisky of the Scot$ is
what is today called a single malt,
distilled from peat-smoked barley at
one o f Scotland 's 100 -plu s
distiUeries.
Blending malt and grain w~iskies
from different distilleries began only
in the late 1800s.
Single malt whis kie s have a
distinct, indentifiable character all
their own. All whis ky used in a
sin~le malt comes from a single
distille ry and is made only from
malted barley, dried over peat fires
and distilled in a traditional copper
ppt still.
This contrasts with blended
S cot c hes. a mixture o f grain .I
whiskies. often distilled in modem
continuous or "Coffey" stills, and
malt whiskies.
One of the most popular single
malts in Scotland is Glenmorangie,
produced at one of the oldest and
mo6l respected Highland distilleries.
Aged for 10 years in oak casks,
G lenm orangie is noted for its
fr agrant, d e licat e characte r .
Glenmorangie is the only single ma lt
tha t is never blended:--
It's best when enjoyed unadorned.
with just a splash of cold water or
poured over ace As a n after-dinner
drink. 1t may be served in a small
s n i ft e r a nd si p ped slow ly .
Glenmorangie is priced at about $24.
T h e m o s t f a mQ us S c otc h •
producing area is. 1ound along the
Spey Rive r in northeast Scotland,
a n d t h e s ingle from malts
"Speyside'' are the most respected in
the world.
Near where the Spey meets the
North Sea is the quaint seaport town
of Elgin, home of two of the finest
single malts of the region -Glen
Moray-Glenlivet. bottled at 10 years,
and Milton-Duff, aged 12 years.
The Milton-Duff d istiller y was
recently completely rebuilt to double
its capacity , but has retaine d a
p icturesq u e wa terwheel as a
reminder of a more romantic past.
The consistent character of malt
whisky is considered by many \0 be
the key element in a blended Scot.ch.
Ble nde rs who o wn their o wn
disulleries have a better capability in
majntaining such consistency.
James Marlin & Company, for
example, founded in 1878, is owned
by one of the last genuine Scot.ch
whisky distilleries and blenders sUll
under family control. The firm,
which prQduces Glenmoranaie and
Glen Moray, also blends Martin's
V.V.O., a whisky which hu received
international recognition for Its
quality.
In frequent tasting and
COl'Jlpariaona with other blend• 'on
the market, Martin'• V .V.O. haa
beeen called "deluxe." Marlin's v.v.cr.-,-pncecrai-.rouna·sg tor a
750ml botlie.
Many ca~ of lMte QUUlY
have been Y-4 in defi.ninc fine
Scok!h and the "perfect" blen6'.
Even the 1no1t diKriminati~•
enthusiasta llCl'ff that smootnne. ii_
the surest sigrl of proper.aging.
One of the amoothest yet truly
affordlible Scot.ch9 la Ballantine'•
Finest, part of a tradition which
beaan in 1827 in Dumbarton,
Scotland.
Aged at lea1t four years,
Ballantine's Finest at about $9 is
highly recommended. For even
smoother taste, comider Ballantine's
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Scotdl in the WorJd At about $109 a
bottle, Ballantine'• 30 Year Old ia
reprded by Scotch connoilleun 811
the very beat blended Scotch
wallable.
They ~ that aci"I is as
important to a quality Scocch •it la
to a fine vintaae wine and that
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Fqr up to 30 yearar barrela o( whisky
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a gift backed by a centuries-old
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Mesa Verae Center
f I Harbor and Adams, Costa Mesa
Albertson's Market
Bank of America
Bilbo Baggins
Coco's t
Dolphin Hair Fashions
Edwards Cinema Center
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Ice Capades Chalet
Mamselle
Mesa Verde Florist
Mesa Verde Travel
Mione's Restaurant
Music Market
Photography by Jeffrey
Piecemakers
Reuben's Restaurant
Southern California Optical
Spa lady
Swensen's Ice Cream
Upper Cuts
Tips provided
on holiday
toy shopping
Toy shopping is one of the hardest
-a nd most enjoyable -jobs of
parenthood.
The search for toys that are fun,
safe and affordable often leads mom
and dad into a fascinating maze of
glittering aisles and day-glo boxes.
H ow to c hoose from th e
bewildering selection? Schaper Toys
o!(ers these tips:
-A few weeks before you beJin
shopping, take time to noti~ which
toys a child enjoys the most.
-Before visiting the toy store,
take a quick inventory of toys-on-
hand.
-Read toy package to find age
and safety information.
-Loo k fo r t h e comp a n y
guarantee on the box. It will t.eU you
s o m e t h i n g a b o·u t h o w t h e
manufac ture r 1f eels ab.o u t the
product. 1
One of the most exceptional toy
guarantees in the industry is a
promise of "guaranteed fun."
Purchasers of PlaymobiJ toy sets will
be reimbursed if their children don't
e njoy playing with the "little
people" more than any other toy.
Consumers simply return the sets
to Schaper with original package
and dated sales slip within 90 days of
purchase for full refund.
Playmobil toy sets include three-
inch high, fuUy-articuJat.ed figures
with accessories built around ~hem
s uch a s S pace, Police R escue,
Farmers. Doctors and Nurses.
While the little people can move
freely from one theme to another,
making the toy system completely
mterconnectmg. the durable pla<;uc
accessories render each set unique ..
And now the "fun guarantee" is
ext.ended to cover a new preschool
toy from Schape r ca ll e d
"Squeakies." These little characters
incorporate the dimension of sound
Into preschool play.
By pushing on the head of a
figure. children can pr oduce a
squeak. Momma, Poppa and Child
squeak m d1Herent tones.
Squeakies can be purchased with
an assortment of wind-up and pull
toys.
Early California
holiday remembered
Christmas 1847 was a happy lime
for Captain John Sutter.
Sutter, kno wn thro ugh o ut
CalifomJa as a gracious host, decided
lo have a C hristmas party and
invited more than 200 guests,
including forme r Commandante
General of Alta California, General Mariano Vallep. .
C hristmas Uay. people arrived
from all parts of the valley -aome
from_ as far away as San Franciaco.
After dinner, the party danced to
the strains of violin. guitar and piano
until the s un lengthene d the
shadows to the peaks of the mighty
SierrM. A.a the party ended, General
Vallejo, lmpreued with the
ener~tic and industrious Americana •.
predicted that becawie of them the
luture of CalifomJa would be bri1ht.'
~ . Only a month later, hia prediction
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Find these at the
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.TUrkey hotline helps cut dow~ gobbl,r goofs
Let's talk, turkey. What's the best
way to thaw the big bird? How can
you make sure your turkey will be
tender and juicy, not tough and dry?
S hould the gobbler be covered or
unoovered? Is it safe to stuff the bird
the night before to save time?
If these and other fowl questions
have been keeping you awake at
night as you oonte mplate cooking
your holiday dinn~r. there is hope
for you. Swift and Compan.¥ oCfers
answers to your cooking questions
via the toll-free ButterbaJI Turkey
Talk-line.
Weekdays Crom 6 a.m. to 4 p.m.
the talk-line will be in operation
from Nov. 8 to Dec. 24. A staff of
home economists will be on hand to
a nsw e r questions on dressing,
trussing, roasting, basting and other
turkey trivia.
To caU, dial 1-800-323-4848. Last
year the talk-line reported 2,000
calls per hour at its peak, so more
staffers and lines ttave been added
this year. Still, cons umers ar~
advised to call early in the season. ·
As a special bonus,..each caUer will
receive a colorful free bookle t ,
·:Butterball Turkey for a Special
Occasion," which contains tips for
r oasti ng the perfect turkey,
including microwave instructions
and a variety of holiday recipes.
Hoska. represents best in baked breads
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doug.h a nd let rise in a warm,
drafl-ftee place until it is doubled in
bulk -about 50 minutes.
Punch down the dough and tum
out onto a lightly floured board.
Knead in the citron, r aisins a nd
c h o pped almonds until w.ell
distributed. Divide dough into four
equal pieces and set two of them
aside. Divide one of the pieces into
three equal strips,
Place the strips on a large greased
baking s heet and braid toge,iher.
Brush the top of the braid with
melted butter. ,
Divide two-thirds o~second
pi'ece into three equaJ ·strips, each
about 12 inches long, and form them
into a second braid. Place on._top..o
Pvt rt logelhef witti COii/in Klelf"I
l!orn Al's Goroge
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the first braid and brush top with
melted butter.
With the remaining on~third of
the second piece of dough, make a
third braid, about 10 inches long,
and place on top of the second braid.
Brush top with mel~ butter.
Repeat the process with the two
pieces or reserved dough.
Cover the loaves and let them rise
in a warm, draCt-free place until
doubled -about an hour.
Beat the egg and one tablespoon of
water together until w ell-blended
and brush the braided loaves with
the mixture. Decorate the loaves
with wbole almonds and bake at 375
degree for 35 minutes or until done.
Remove the breads from the baking
beets _and cool on wire ~ka.
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The recipes include such taste
tempters as "Com Bread Stu ffing,"
"Crunchy Orange Sweet Potato
Cassero le" a nd some recipes for
us ing ·the leftover gobbler, from-
"Hot Turkey Salad" to "Crispy
Turkey Cheeeewiches."
If you·re·a gounnet cook and don't _
have any questions_. )'OU can still
receive a free copy of the recipe
booklet by sending a postcard with
your name and address to: BU«erbalt
Turkey Holiday Booklet, P .O. Box
795, Mount Prospect, Ill 60056.
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All Elves, Santas
and Toymakers!
also, -:.:
Craftspeople, Sellers
and wisened Christmas Shoppers
BY POPULAR DEMAND
The Olcl Fashioned, Family-Style
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE
SWAP .MEET
WILL BE OPEN
THE ENTIRE WEEK BEFORE
CHRISTMAS!
DECEMBER 19 tltru 241h
SPACE IS LJMITED. 50 PUASE RESERVE YOUR SPACE NOW'
To rnerve 1 tP41c• drop by our regular Sunday Swap Meet between
9 a.m. and 2 p.m. or on Monday and Friday, between 91.m . and 2
p.m. In the OCC Community Service Offke, located In thecampu•
Admlnletratlon Bulldina.
HURRY! TIME IS RUNNING OUT/
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL JN-MIO
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STORE NUMBER 3 • ·'1
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30 -Current-A Monthly MagazJne of the Orange Coast/ThurSday,November 25, 1982
m eet the proble m s o f s mall participate in its iuaraneed loan
businesses. program. They are sranti.na loans of
They can provide you with more than $500,000, afthoush the
minicomputer and microcomputer average is around $100,000.
hardware and software, data When I spoke with them, they
proce9Bing aervicea, flnandal 9ervices al9o strelled the fact that if you are
in the form of direct Joana and Small . interested in obtaifl;in8 a loan, you
Business Adminiatration suaranteed don't have to avatl. yourself of the
B J UDITH RHOADES A. Believe it or not, there is loans (the SBA foan1 comi.ng other 1ervicel in order to be eligible cl.,.._...._ sorneonein ~r own~k yard wbo through Commercial Credit . for anSBAeuaranteedloan.
can help you_ Financial Corporation), s mafl -If any other of my readers are
Q. I am in tbe proce11 of moving buslne9a life.property and caaualty interested in this type-of ilef'Vice for my basilless to tile Dallas area aad I The Control Data Corporation , insurance, management-marketing, their business, there are 55 Control
am looking for a company tbat can w hJ c h l 5 w h 0 11 Y 0 w n e-d b Y counseling, tax services, penonnel Data Businem Centers in a:; states.
belp me witb computer services, Commercial Credit Company. has assistance and a computer-based Whether you are an individual
accoutiag, etc. establis hed a business center education system. who is moving a company. such as
We are jast 'a small company so I network. What t hey are doing is You might be interested to know . •the reader whose question was
don't want to consider tbe purclllase providing small businesses with that Commercial Credit became the •answered. or aomeone w..ith a small
of any equipment a t tblS time. Do computing informatio n, data, first nationwide non-_bank lender business who &s lOOIWig to grow, this
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shouldn't
obscure
safety
'Tis the season to be wary.
While good cheer a nd holiday
merriment are the order of the <by,
fire safety experts urge revelers to
le t caution be their guide when
decking the halls and trimming the
tree.
In addition to the fire hazards
from central heat!ng, stoves and
fireplaces that accompany the onset
of winter, there are such "extras" as
tree lights. candles, decorations and
combustibles like wrapping paper
and boxes.
To ensure a sa re season of
"decking the halls," follow these tips
to decrease the chances of home fires
and accidents:
-Use a fireplace screen at all
times. Just one spark on a rug or dry
Christmas tree can start a bla:ze.
-Use the "bounce test'' to help
select a fresh tree. Hold the trunk of
the tree and bounce it on the ground.
If a sut>stantial number of needles falls off. the tree is not as fresh as it
.should be.
-If you select an artlClc1al tree.
choose one th at is labeled "fire
re tal'.'dant.. • ·
-Check tree lights for worn-out
wanng. a serious fire hazard. Never
run wiring under rugs.
-Unplug all Ughts and electric
decorations before going to bed.
-When shopping for batteries
for toys, buy a few extras !or your
i:mokc detectors -1C you have them .
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Current-A Monthly Magazine of the Orange Coaat/Thuraday,November 25 1982 -31 -. .
HOUSE
(ill LnJill
From the moment you pull into
the driveway past a row of stately
eucalyptus trees you!" attention is
held b y a stngularly pas toral
at.mosphere.
The home it.self. surrounded by
the residential sprawl of northeast
Newport Beach, recalls the era of -
local settlers with its rust-colored
wood exterior. and adjacent barn.
Stepping into November's Home
of the M o nth , the guest is
immediately confronte d with an
expansive living and dining room
area, bordered on different sides by
ornate bookcases, fire.place and
used-brick kitchen walls.
Separate hallways with imported
English wallpaper lead to various
rooms, from a cozy bath complete
with Austrian zinc tub to a master
bedroom with beam ceiling, brick
walls and a pine door with etched
glass.
There's even a small library with
high beam ceilings and comer used
brick fireplace.
Outside, the dnveway leads 1 ast
the home's southern side to a two-
s t o r y barn /workshop . The
impressive wooden building opens
into a two-car garage and extends
into a workshop comple te with
p otbe ll y stove, loft, ~ bath,
sprinkler system and pine floors.
area offers the convenience of ·a
dressing .room. toilet and sink and
outdooli.shower. The. pool is solar
heated, toO.
The home is currently being
offered by Unique Homes.
T RANQUILITY -Bedroom
and back yard barn/workshop
bespeak the serene atmosphere
at this Newport Beach home.
Pttotoe br f'litrick O'o-Mtt
Adjacent to the barn resides a
large pool surrounded by an ivy ... 1
shrouded chain-link fe nce. The pool · ••Iii
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Do your hol•daV shopp1"9 now
• CROSS PENS • PICTURE FRAMES
• LIGHTERS
• CHARMS & BRACELETS
• GOBLETS & BOWLS
• MINIATURE FIGURINES
• TANKARDS
• EXECUTIVE GIFTS
Fancv Faucets .....
ON SALE· F0.R
THE HOLIDA VS~'
From
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Peanut confection llvens up holiday cheer
• Planning a party this h oliday
season? Why not make it a family
project?
Kids enjoy doing their share; let
them polish silver trays and serving
pieces before the party. The kids also
are good runners for stocking up on
supplies or beverages, mixers,
peanuts and other snacks. ·
Try to var y your menu with
uncon ventional food ideas. Hot
peanut cheese s ticks are delicious
Cheddar ch eese flavored pastry
twists.
T hey're coated with chopped
peanuts, and you can be sure that
they'll be enjoyed by g\Jests ·or a u
ages. They're also convenie nt
-because they can be made ahead of
time and stored in containers.
HOT PEANOT CHEESE STICKS ·
1 sheet frozen puff pastry (half of
a l 7 IA -ounce package)
1 ~ cups grated sharp Cheddar
cheese (about six ounces)
. I ~ teaspoon crushed red pepper
1 egg white
l ~ cup finely chopped salted
peanuts ~t sheet of pastry defrost about
20 minutes. On lightly floured board,
unfold pastry sheet. KOU pastry into
a 15 x 18-inch rectangle ..
In a sman bowl. stir toRether
Cheddar cheese and crushed red
pepper. Sprinkle cheese mixture
onto pastry, hgbtly pressing mixture 1.
into pastry. -
Cut sheet lengthwise into three,
strips (5 X 18 inches each). Cut each
strip horirontally into pieces about
one inch wide. Holding $ch piece at
opposite ends, twist into spiral.
In a small bowl, ·beat'egg white
until frothy. Brush each twist with
egg white and roll in chopped ~a
nuJli.
Pla'-e on ungreased biking sheets
and bake in a 425-degi-ee' oven for 20
minutes or until golden brown .
Makes 54 twists.
Orange County Fairgrounds Swap Meet
Anewwayto .
do your Christmas
Shopping ..... Everything
under the sun ..... .-presents a ""'
Christmas Special
Monday through Fridav"' December 20th-24th
With bikes bright &
shiny, & jeans by
designers, toys for the
girls & also for boys,
watches, pillows & tons
of joy. Things made by
'hand for women, for men,
plants for your house, a
.lovely new blouse, new
~ chairs to sit on, tables to
eat on. Pictures to look at,
a ball, a hat, a mitt & a
bat, & so much more .....
It's all there ..... at the
Orange County
Fairgrounds Swap Meet
Christmas Special,
Monday through .
Friday, December 20th
-December 24th from
7:00 a.m. to 4 :00 p.m.
Have fun with the
whole family &. save
money on thousands of
terrific bargains. Enjoy an
unlimited variety of gift
possibilities when you do
your Christmas shopping
at the Oran1e County
Fairll'ounds Swap
Meet •••••
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ST A TEL Y BATH -Our home of the month features a bathroOm
with a hand-stenciled Austrian zinc tub, English commode with pull,
shutter windows, Engli~h oak door and br~ Victorian light fixture.
Photo tips make holiday
picture-taking a breeze
More photographjc equipment is
sold during the holidays ttian during
any other time o( the year. according
to photo industry sou~--s. Obviously.
most of 1t 1s destined for a spot under
the tree.
_ Herc arc some pointers from the
expe rts tha t will ai d in y our
selection of photographic gifts.
-H ow s e ri o u s ab o ut
photography 1s the person for whom
thl' gift 1s in tended? If hc or s he
&·nds M'rtous signals. t.'Onsidcr one of
ma n y ;~5 m11l1mc tcr s ing le le ns
rt'fl t•x c:nmcras on thC' market. An
SLI{ 1s a camera the tx'ginnC'r can
grow with. Start simple. Add lenses
a nd accesso r ies f o r more
soph1sl1l·att'd photos.
On the othet h'and. if you are
getting a camera !or a now-and-then
s napshooter who only wants to
n>eord special occasions, check out an
· ea,,y-to-uae pocket camera.
-How important are the results?
There '• a 1imple rule in
photography: Other thine• bein1
e.qual. the blget' th,e neptlve, the
better the raultinl ..... t. ·'l'IUrtJ-
Cive millimeter is the largest s ize
available in popular cameras. Most
of these models will produce sharp,
c lear 8"Xl0" prints and larger.
That's difficult to do with smaller
·size fllro.
-Ease of operation is important.
H you give someone a camera that's
diHicuJt to use. they're more likely
to bt• frus trated than pleased.
Features to look for are automatic
film loading. advance and rewind
and a wide range of shutter speeds
which will make pictures possible
under most lighting <.'Ondilions.
Kinds of sub~cs. If your photo
fan ls likely to be interested in action
photography such aa sporll, make
sure the camera you .elect hal the
ability to stop action. '11\at means a
fast shutter speed -111000 of a
second in the SLR and 11500.
capability in a pocket camefa.
-Manufacturef'I reputation.
Thia count• re1ardlne of what
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Current-A Monthly Magazine of the Orange Coast/Thursday,N6vember 25, 1982 -35
PICTURE PRETTY -Voila. You've just finished redoing your
home in a striking Spanish motif, and now you're r'ady for a party.
Laurie and I helped, the least you could do is send f1s an invitation.
Snapshots aid Interior design p~ocess
By BOLT CONFER c..-, ..... a.ntce •
During a recen t trip to New York
City, I had lunch with Laurie Peck,
an account executive for a large
public relations firm.
Laurie's responsibility is Kodak, a
very aggressive marketing company.
One of Laurie's responsibilities is to
make available to media people
sound ideas for u s ing Kodak
products.
She's also a good person for me to
know when I have a que5tion about a Kodak product or if there Is
something new coming out on the
market that I should sample in order .
to·tell you about. from a firsthand
viewpoint.
She recently gave me eome ideas
for using an illltant 'camera to aid
the home redecorailng process. It's
aomething I probably wouldn't have
thought of, and in caae you haven't
thought of it either, I'd like to pass
some of her ideas along to you. ·
HoW"'often do you fir\d younelf in
a 1tore looking for carpet. drapes or
furniture and struggle . to de9Cribe
fabric texture• or colors to .a
ulesman?
You've also probably had a
problem de9crlbing the lhape of a
room or the fumitW"e already in
P,lace that you wane. to complement •a•nx&f ¥8¥'58 .MY'R' 'B . . .
You can solve these problems with
an instant camer a providing you
don't object to waiting a few days
for the results.
First of all, take some general
shots -photo graph furniture
arrangements, color &ehemes, fabric
patterns, window shapes and drapes,
wall hangings. floor coverings and
lighting arrangements.
Pictures enable the person helping
you with your selection make an
objectivf? appraisal of what you're
working with -something that
may be difficult for you to do, since
you were responsible for the original
purchase.
Y ou also c an photograph
problems, Laurie says. For example,
if there's a lamp you're trying to
replace. carry a photo of it with you
~hen vou go shopping 80 you don't
madvertently make the mistake of buyin~ a similar model.
tf you have a particularly
attractive accent piece -llke a
handmade afghan -carry a photo
of it 80 its colors and patten.-are
. always available to aettle any mental
confusion that may ariee.
An~ ii yoo wonder how different
wall arrangements qht look, the
secret is to lay out the p~wes or
wall hanglnp on the Ooor and take
a picture of them. Re,eat. tbi1
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12. "The pnc's -
hen''
13. Way out
14. Gaelic name
of Ireland ·
15. Court
16. Spanish hero,
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relicion
18. Counter seats
20. lriah or
Mediterranean
21. Friar's title
22. Recipe
26. Date initials
28. Butralo
30. Jacob's brother
31. Dunderhead
33. 0..rYe
35. Bari.er beard
38. Peak
38. Talk-show
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41. Pnsa
43. Speck
45. Necative vote
46. Last part
49. Finery
52. To and -
53. Noon to noon
5-4. Bill stamp
55. Roquefortlike
cheae
56. Conjunction
57. Biblical pro-
noun
58. ObM"es
59. Actreu Grant
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Paraeshian
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22. IRS mailinp
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Remember when service was more than just a slogan?
When hometown met'CNnta spent time helping yoo lefect
t~ perlect gift? When Christmas shopping was a Jov, ...
not a chore?
This holiday season. join the Westcliff Plaza family,
where the holiday spirit stUI means sharing joy . . . with our
customet.s. our friends. Select your gifts from more than
twenty shops; without crowds 0< endless parking lots. with
the personal touch that West cliff. Plaza has become known
~~ .
Enjoy twinkling lights, Christmas carolers and Mrs.
Santa ... and share in our spirit of giving by bringing
along a special package for Toys for Tots.
This Christmas, join the Westclitt Plal8 family. and
have a merry Old Fashioned Christmas!
• Anltlolly's Slloe Sefwct • a. of Allltr•ca
• CM!lts 8111 Jtweltrs • C1own HllfW••
• OI lou Cider • Hw Hlndlers Salon
• Hllhd.ly's Mtft's ~. HicMlfl rlmlS
• H111119ty Dumpty • l1 Clllntee • ~ Mll~d
• Mu Mitts Teens • Nlflcy Dunn AlllJClllfS
• Newport ~ Samp • Paper Unh1111ttd
• Sa¥ On Diucs • SeftnOlplty
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• Vela's lnl11111le ~el • Wtstchtt Cleaners
• Wnldlff Conttn • Wfstclltt Shots
Quality In fuhlon end servtces wtth that
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COLLEC TABLES -This
Vtlleroy & Boch pla que and
Victoria n lknaissancc R evival
mirror: arl· two examples of fin e
a ntiques.
By JAMES G. McCOLLAM Copley Hewe Sert.lee
Dear Mr. MCCollam: This plaque
is 16 inches in diameter. It shows a
dwarf seated on a .tree branc h
drinkinR from a large mug. On the
back ls a castle, Mettlacb, VB, 2113.
and Gescbuti. What can you tell me
about it? -P.8 ., Glendale, CA.
Dear P.B.: This is a Villeroy a:id
Boch plaque made in Mettlach.
Germany. 2 113 i.5 the model number
and "Geschuu" meilns i'•protected"
or "pate nted . · H 1s worth about
_Sl,000.
Dear Mr. McCollam: This mirror
was given to me by a friend who
was born in 1893. Her grandmother
brought it to tbis country from
England. I would appreciate any
!nformatlon you can provide as to
its age-aud-vatui . -~ANT;
Fla.
Dear D.H.: T h is ts a Victorian
Renaissance RevivaJ mirror and was
made in the third quarter of the 19th
century. It is an exceptionally fine
example of its kind and would be
worth from $300 to $500, depending
on the market area.
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Orientalia of interest to the average
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If Sa'tSuma. Cloisonne. Nippon,
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House plants can acquire a
holiday spirit of their own
Houseplants that make a home "The size of the plant. its structurc
resemble a tropical forest during the and its health determine if it can be
summer sometimes look out of place decorated," Smith says. ·•Strong
once holiday decoralions go up. branches and stems are necessary.
Don't think the plants need to be Plants that aren't healthy shouldn't
banished to a portable greenhouse be decorated."
for tht• holidays. Marie Smith, a Wbe n decorating house plants,
designer for Hallmark Cards, has have a good s upply o f s m a ll
some practical tips for suceessfully ornaments (handcrafted yarn. satm
integrating the living accen ts Into a or tiny glass-balls) available.
holiday decor scheme. "Lar~er ornaments add too much
"One must first understand that weight, ' Smith explained. ·
n o t a I I house p I an ts can be If you're looking for an alternative
d('('Orated," Smith says. "But there to traditional ornaments, Smith
are severai that can handle the suggests tyin~small yam bows on
addt'Cf weight of small ornaments 9r plant branches, using cutouts from
other decorations. Meanwhile, those Christmas cards as light-w eight
that can't be decorated can always ornaments or adorning the plant
be dressed up with gift wrap and with fuzzy yarn pompons. These
ribbon around their pots." ca n b e found in girt wrap
Among the common houseplants d e par;tmenta of card shops o r
that can be adorned with ornaments stationery stores.
and other small holiday accents are "Just be sure not to uae lights,''
the NorJolk Island pine, weeptng-fig S~lth says. "Even 'the 1malles~,
and rubber tree. S turdy bonsai coolest bulbs can upse t a plant s
specimens al9o can be decorated. tender system."
Ferns and other smaller planl8 of To dl'ftl up plant.I that can't be
similar nature a r e bes\ left decorated, wrap their pots In
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