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Child-abuse prosecutors winning • • conv1ct1ons
By JEFF ADLER
Of lfte Delly Piiot lt.tf
O range County prosecutors
have won convictions m five of
the six rape and chtld abuse cases
tried since the creation o f a
special sexual assault and child
abuse unit in the d1str1ct
attorney's office. acrordmg to the
p rosecut or in charge o f the
program.
Deputy District Attorney John
Conley said the new unit has
fared far better than the 50 to 65
percent convictJon rate usually
Archer
accepts
ruling
S AN DIEGO (AP)
Democrat Roy "Pat" Archer who
ran second in the 43rd District
congress1onaJ race has ended his
efforts to overturn the unusual
w ri te-in victory of Rep Ron
Packard, R-Carlsbad
"It's been a long 14 months It's
lime for this campaign to end,"
said the 48-year-old political
science professor who teaches at
Palomar College in San Marcos
"The campajgn and tnal have
been financial l y draining I
simply cannot afford to proceed,"
he said Fnday
Archer saJd he will not appeal
Supenor Court Judge Franklin
Orfield's ruling in San Diego that
upheld Packard's victory He also
said he would not take his case to
the House of Representallves
Archer had contended that
widespread defacing of voting
booklets and other irregularities
affected t he out.come of the Nov
2 election Judge Orfield
disagreed m his ruJmg last week
Packard said he decided to
wage his g e n eral e lection
write-in campaign for the north
San Diego County-south Orange
County seat because of alleged
mudslinging in t he Republican
primary by Johnny R Crean
Crean won the GOP primary,
making the general election a
three-way race between tumse lf.
Archer. the DemocratJc norrunee,
and Packard.
Packard came m first. 8,449
votes ahead of Archer Crean
finished w t
obt.amed in suc:h t•ases
Besides being successful 1n
winning <'OnVJctwn.o;, Conley said
the umt "is handltnJ( cases with a
lo t mor t' sens1t1v1ty '' than
previously w as possible H1~
comments were made to those
attending a lunchron meeting of
the Child Sexual Abuse Network
in O rang e The netwo rk was
formed to s t em the growing
incidence of child sexual abuse in
the county.
Created three months ago, the
sexual assault a nd child abuse
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Unit I:. composed of SIX dl•put y
d1str1c·t attorneys , thret>
investigators and three
investigative assistan ts, Conley
explained
When the district attornt>y's
of f1 <:1.' undertak es a new
prosecution involving a rape or
child molestB ti on a prosC<:u to r
and investigators from the urut
are assigned to the case and track
it through the court system.
In other criminal cases, with
the exceptio n of homicides. as
many as five different
prosecutors might be called upon
to a ppear in court as the case
works its way through the legal
system, he said
"What you used to get was a
SUC(.'E.'SS1on of strange men with
lies asking, 'And then what rud
he· do to you?' " Conley said. "It
was an inhumane system."
Since the creation of the new
unit , prosecu t ors ha ve
established "rapport" with crime
victims and h ave a far more
thorough understanding of the
Chances for condos
cases they are trying. he said
Beca use o f 40 h o urs o f
s p eciali zed tra i ning each
prosecutor received, "we're a lot
smarter about these cases and we
understand what we are looking
for," the deputy district attorney
said.
Conley said the way cases are
handled since the creallon of the
unit has gone "from an assembly
line process to a more per80nal
process run by deputy district
attorneys who are motivated and
are sensitive."
Couple huddled agains t the cold was
a mong 1, I 00 people who attended lottery
Saturday a t Nigue l Beach Terrace in
Laguna Niguel under the Orange County
Revenue Bond Program. Gayle Ericson,
left, was one of 58 winners. Drawing
continues toda y for $100,000 units.
Buyers must have gross income range o f
$33,426 to $40 , I IO.
USA Today reaches Coast
Orange Coast Publishing to print Gannett paper Monday
Gannett Co 's new full-color
nallonal newspaper. USA Toda y,
wil l debut o n South ern
California new1111tands Monday.
Touted as "The Nation's
Ne w1paper ." USA Today haa
AlrPady been circulating in
Atlanta. Pltl3burgh. Minneapolis.
S t. Paul. Seattle, San FrancillCO,
Hou1ton and Denver The
ne wspaper published Its first
Uuiue on Sept I ~. 1982
During the next three month.a.
USA T o day w i ll become
available In Miami , Detroit,
Chicago, Philadelphia and Ne"'
York City.
Southern Calltomia ed1Uona of
the new1paper will be printed ln
San Bernardino and at the C.O.ta
M e 1a-ba1ed Orange C oast
Publishing Co .. ~nt company
o f the Dall y Pilot. under a
contract with Gannett.
USA Today la produced ln one
location and beamed via utellH.e
to printing faciUtle.. Many of the
storle9 come from 1t.aff writers
working at Gannett newspapera
throughout the nation
News and feature 1torles are of
nationwide interest and there are
1hort news and 1poru 1torie1
from each state. Color i1 uH'd
exten1lvely ln photograph•,
charts and a large national
weether map.
A v ailable at n ew11tand1,
vendlna rNChlnes and lhrouah
the mall, USA Today ll expected
by Gannett offlclAla to reach a
circulation of 1.1 million by the
end of 1983 and 2.4 milUon by
the end of U~87. Gannett al8o II
trytng out home delivery
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He added that creation of the
unit also has proved to be
another step toward balancing
the rights of the victim against
those a ccu sed o f a c rime
"V1c t1m's progr ams have
humaruzed the system," Conley
commented.
The new urut, which has been
budgeted $238,000 for this year,
already has seen nine defendanl3
sentenced. eight going to state
priso n . in its three-m o nth
exiatence.
2 whiz
kids top
business
By JODI CADENHEAD of tM 0.., ..... ltaft
Adults are a little amazed to
find out that the Com Software
company in Newport Beach, that
employs 30 people to write and
sell video game compute r:
programs. is headed by a couple
of kids.
But Mike CorneLLson, 14, and
S cott Emigh. 13, see nothing
unusual about the ven ture that
began 10 months ago in their
seventh grade classroom and has
since m u s hroom e d i nto a
s u ccess fu l business wit h
coast-to-coast sales, a branch
officy and two djvisions.
"M y dad brought home a
Texas Instruments computer in
F ebruar y 1980." explain•
Cornelison . ''I started reading the
manual and I thought maybe I
could do it. And I made a
company."
Players of the more than 30
gam es d esig ned by the
e ntr ep ren e urs dodge
computer ized s nowflakes, ski
treacherous slopes. watch leaping
frogs, avoid meteors, and croea
the desert on a camel.
Cornelison, an eighth grader at
Lincoln Intermediate School, ia
preside nt o f the budding
company a nd head of the T.I.
d ivision. Emigh ls president of
the firm's Apple division and
Ma r k Se a 1-S I em on. 1 4 . la
vice-president in c harge of
marketing. •
From h is Corona del Mar
bedroom Cornelison plot.a the
firm's sales on a United St.a•
map with blue tacks that mark
sales and small colored plO,
indica ting catalog ord e n . A
hand-written sign hanglni f1'0Ql
his doorknob reads, "Executive at
Work -Do Not Disturb." •
The llgn, he uya with a qh,'
not alway. effective. Hia mothti-
Judy ComeU.On hu been kno'.d
t o just walk In to announ~
dinner •
The pair placed an ad In a
trad e jo urnal and received
reipon1ea fro m computer
enthusiut. ln 46 atata So far
they've made about $800 and
eXJ)91Ct to make $2.000 by the e6d
of the year.
But belnc wtae buain.-melJ
they decided not to plop th•
eamlnp d own on MY, a n~
mini b6ke or a IW'f board. No,
(he W1llJ K.IDI, Pace Al) 7. "· ,,,
Al 011.1ng• CoHI l>AILY Pit O T 1~ur1dfty January 23 1ge3
2 killed, 5 hurt
• Ill SA shootings
Two mf>n w.-re killed and (lvt•
11lht.-r1 wounded In ISt.'parutt-
shootJ.na lncldenus ln Sant.a Ana
thi.s weekend, poUce aa.id.
Adolfo Acosta, 42. of Santa
Ana d1«l ol 11\lNhot WOUAds 8ftd
two men he was with were
seriously Injured after an
exchange of gunfire Saturday'
afternoon outside a downtown
Sant.a Ana bar
Poltce said Acost.a and Va.Jentm
.R odriguez, 30, Santa Ana
..,.pproached a third urudentified
man and opened Clre w1 th a
shot.gun. The unidentified man
then returned fire with a pistol
Aooet.a wa&J,aken to UC lrvme
Medical C.enter where he died of
multiple gunshot wounds to the
upper body_ The two other men
were reported 1n serious
l'Ol')dition with gunshot wounds
to the abdomen, police said
In an earlier incident. one man
was killed and three others w ere
wounded in a shootout during a
robbery at a Santa Ana market,
police said
The dead man and one of the
wountlt'<J utten1ptt•d to hold up
L~w W M Mu.rkl'I rnday night,
and thl' other two wounded wert-
the market owne:r, Wujt-e
~~ab1, 47, and u.n employt'C,
ro Ram1~1
The dead man wus 1dentrfied
as V1ctDr Ckhoa, about 20, with
nc1 known address A second
holdup mun wus not
apprehended, polkc said.
Two men with handguns
attempted to rob the market
when the owner pulled hlS own
gun from under the counter One
of the rubbers fired at Mujhrabi,
striking him lWil~ tn the upper
body
The owner returned Circ,
hitting Ochoa. who stumbled
outside and died near the store.
The other holdup man flrt.<d at
Ramirez, who was sweeping the
noor, hitting him In the stomach
and upper body Police said
M ujhrab1 fired al the second
holdup man and apparently
wounded htm.
The sel·ond robber fled the
area on foot
Nationwide rallies
Inark abortion date
By Tlu~ Associated Press
Abortion foes donned black
a r mbands and held a rnock
funeral Saturday on the l 0th
anniversary of the Supreme
Court decision l e galizing
abortion , while advocates of
abortion rights held their own
rallies celebrating "I 0 years Df
reproductive freedom."
The day was marked by rallies
and marches, receptions and
prayer meetings in cities from
Washington to Los Angeles as
both .!ides used the day to get
their messages across.
"The pro-Ufe people have had
1t with 10 years of k.Jllrng babies
. . This is a dastardly thing that
1s going on," Nellie J Gray,
president of the national "Man:h
for Life" orgaruzatJon, said at a
Washmgton press conference.
She said that "despite what we
have been seemg 1n the press
lately," the movement lS urufied
1n support of an anti-abortion
co nstitutional amendment
sponsored by Sen. Jesse Helms,
R-N C , and Rep. Henry J Hyde.
R-Ill
Judge r e fuses to cance l
jail term for ex-deputy
A JUdge has refused t.o cancel a
on e-year jail sentence !or a
former sheriff's deputy convicted
of kidnapping and falsel y
imprisoning two women.
James Stotler, attorney for
40-year-old George Loudermilk,
had asked Supenor Court Judge
James Turner to al.low his client
to remain on probation, instead
of serving the sentence set 1111
years ago.
Loudermilk had been placed
on hve years' probation, which
was to include one vear m county
Jail , but his sen tence was
postponed pending hts appeal
The appellate process
concluded July 19, 1982, when
Loudermilk's conv1ct1on was
upheld by the s tate Court of
Appeal.
Prosecutors sa1d Loudermilk
pulled women over for various
traffic violations an 1980. and
drove them to remote areas m hts
patrol car , threatening to rape
them In some cases, or forcing
them t o kiss him or hold his
hand
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Delly Pltot Pfto&o br 0ety Ambf-
N cw port' S whiz kids, from left, Mark
Seal-Siemon, 14, Mike Corne lison, 14,
end Scott Em igh, 13, run the Corn
Soft~·are Co., a video computer fi r m .
WHIZ KIDS AMAZING. • • From Page A 1
goes back i.nt.o th~ company.
"We came t.o a mutual decision
that the best way to get our
company rolling is to put the
money back in ... explams Enugh
He tells visitor s that he's
already opened a branch office m
Anaheim (actually it's a pal's
bedro o m) and s t arted a
programmer's club to train new
employees They also have a
company newsletter
"l 'm really proud of the
prog r ammer 's club," said
Cornelison. "That's somc•thing
every company should have, so
that unskilled people can be
trained , especially w it h
unemployment at 10 percent.
''We're helping to make the
community computer literate,"
he added
films. He's also workmg on a
double robot.
Cornelison, who has written a
couple of science r1ct1on boolfs
(unpubltshed), says he's thinking
about gomg into the publishing
business
But both agree the computer
game program company will
always have a place in their
busmess future together
So far. the boys' parents have
been e xci ted, 1f not a little
overwhelmed.
Judy Cornelison says s h e's
starung a computer class so sht:
can understand what her son is
talking about.
Glenda Emigh says, "We're
JUSt delighted that they're
headed in this direction It's great
and a lol of run."
-Mesan convicted
of murder try
Mai v111 Huy (;rlmm\•ll has
beer\ COii VIC t~d I)( attempted
murder In a cue aet ogalnat the
ba<.'kdrop or th<' divorce and
p~ciny -~tl~m4uH ba ule
between 1 llt!Os surf guitarist Dick
Dale and his form~r wife,
Jctmnll' TulJy.
Grimmett, 26, or Co8ta Mesa.
Tully's boyfriend, wa.s convicted
Friday In Orang e Cou nty
Superior Court. He wu charged
In the stabbing of Richard Earl
Brown, g en e ral manager or
Dale's two Orange County night
dubs.
The two clubs, the Rendezvous
1n Garden Grove and
Rendezvous II in Huhtington
Beach. figure in the couple's
continuing property settlement
fight, said Tully.
The divorce became final in
October . Tully said she had been
dating Grimmett since leaving
Dale at Christmaa 1981 ,
S he said her former husband,
Arme nians :
Bomb thre ats
'politic al'
Armeruan nationalists fear the
discovery of nine pipe bombs in
an Armenian-owned bakery in
Anaheim Friday might be
politically motivated.
The explosives were found by
tirefighters responding to a blaze
at the Golden Jack Bake ry, 3845
E. Miraloma Ave. A half-mile
area around the business was
sealed off while Orange County
sheriff's bomb squad officials
defused the devices. The bombs
were detonated al the Marine
Corps Air Station in El Toro.
In Cktober 1981, an incendiary
device was tossed i nto an
Armenian-owned bakery in
Costa M esa, causing about
$100.000 i.n damage
Armenian groups allege their
people were vicums of Turkish
genocide during World War I ,
although the Turkish
government denies any such
atrocity took place Armeruans
have been accused of carrying
out repnsals agamst 'J'urks in the
Uruted States.
whu w it h his group, the
Deltonee, waa • pioneer In the
11urf style of rock 'n' roll, la
11ttempUn1 to force her out of
their night club buaiAem
Brown, who ha. aided with
Dale In the fight for control of
the clubs, had argued wlth Tully
la.at April 30 at the Huntlngtoo
Beach club. She telephoned
Grimmett and the stabbing took
place shortly after he arrived .
Deputy District Attorney
Edward Munoz alleged t h at
Grimmett came to the club
plannlng to murder Brown. The
defendant's attorney, Larry
Bruce, said, "He came there for a
purpose and th.at was to stand by
hi.s woman."
Munoz said the altercation
centered on a company car Dale
and Tully had given Brown
about two years earlier. Several
days before the incident Tully
had taken the car, a Ca<Ullac, and
left Brown With a van.
Munoz said Tully and
Grimmett made a habit of
teasing Brown about driving the
van instead of the Cadillac. The
prosecutor said the argument
began when Brown asked Tully
to tell Grinunett to stop teasing
him about the van.
Brown testified that when
Grimmett threatened to kill him
and wielded a buck knife.
Grimmett ch.aaed him into a back
room, where Brown cloeed the
door on Grimmett's arm. Brown
said Grimmett slashed upward
and stabbed him in t\'le neck .
Grimmett testified that the
stabbing was an accident.
Man kille d;
hit by train
A Glendale man was killed
early Saturday morning in Yor ba
Linda after being struck by a
freight train, the Orange County
Coroner's Office reported.
John Paul Schock Jr. died on
Esperanza Road about three
miles east of Imperial Highway.
The man apparently was rut by
the train while walking along
railroad tracks alter his pickup
truck collided with a pole,
according to Deputy Coroner
Rick Plows.
With their programs selling
between $6.95 and $17 .95, t he
pair figure to move in on the
lucrative video game market,
fast
Storm slaHJs Dixie; 20 killed
But Comware ISTl't everything,
they say
Emigh 1s s tarting a new
company c alled Video
lnstrucuonal Trauung Associates
Limited (VITAL) that will
videotape employees for training
By Tbe Associated Preas
Mo re than 170.000 homes
across the Deep South were
without electricity Saturday
ofter a winter storm snapped
power lines with freezing ram
and forced paramedics 1n Texas
on to snowmobiles.
m D1x1e on Thursday, but by
Saturday the "disorganized"
storm system that rang«:<! across
much of the Midwest and South
was diffusing to light rain and
dnnle, act.'Ording to the National
Weather Servic..-e in Kansas City.
1n Alabama, 40,000 in Georgia
and 100,000 in wt?$tern North
Caroilna
ln Alabama, c rews worked
around the clock to restore heat
and light to homes, bu. power
was not expected to return to
some parts of Alabama and
Georgia unUJ today
Rain to • continue
Twenty people were reported
killed in traffic and sledding
aCC"Jdents
Meanwhile , southeastern
W1 scons1n received 1ta first
s1gmf1cant snowfall of a wanter
that turned out milder than
expected, and a storm spawned
in Alaska punched Northern
Call fomia with snow and wands
that we re expected to reach gale
force
The storm left behind dangling
power lines and icy streets.
Fiftee n people died in the
Carolinas. Alabama, Georgia and
Texas. in the upper Midwest,
where the storm Saturday glazed
streets and sidewalks with rain,
two people died in traffic
accidents ill Illinois, and another
was k1Ued on an icy Wlaoonain
highway. Two Kansans dled in
t.r.aH1c.
In Gaffey, S .C, where 5,000
hom es we.re without power
overnight. "a lot of old-um.en are
saying ll was the worst they'd
ever seen." said Dick Crater,
manager of the ci ty-run utility.
Coas ta l
Pst!y CIOudy tocW/ wtlh a 30
percenl chance ol ahowera
c;onllnulng through lonlghl
~I low9 In ltie !50a Mostly
cloudy through Monday wllh
period• o l rain. Occaalonally '-"'t Sundey nlghl end MoncS.y
~· PW11111 dMMg Mond.y anemoon. Continued cool d~
wttt1 higlw today oe se to 64
El•ewhare. lrom Polf\1
Co,,c;epllon 10 Iha Me1tlcen
border end out eo mllM Smell
craft edvlaory with aouth 10 ~ wlrlds 20 10 30 knol•
~ outer .. ..,.. Loe* gu.t,a to
46 knol• ttltough tonight. Aouoh
-8 to 12 tw\. w..,eny ,,.....
3 to 5 leet with modetala aurt
Cloudy and pelchy l<>o lhrOUQh
tonlgflt with period• of r llln and
drtma
u. . su111niary
A new winter atorm brought
1onanlla1 coastal ralnt end Slerrt1 enowa to lhe Peclflc North-I on
Stlurday. H lhe EHi and Deep
Souttl continued 10 dig out from en eer1ler •lorm
Rein w• hubc:ac>-dMP In part1
of 81111 Frenc:I~. Ille E•t Bey and
Marin County. o1tlclel• Mid Gala
warning• were PO•l•d lele
Saturday lor coaatel tr••• of
Or9gOn end lll«thern c.lllornla
The NtllOntl WHlh« s.tvlce
Mid Iha ,_ ttorm w• ••P8Clad
to dump up lo 3 fMt of snow In the
Sierra Nevada, and wlll acaller anow from nonhefn Arlron• lo the
n0<t11etn Rocky Mouf\taln alatH
end Into the plairlt ol Montana Fr.atng rllln end anow ~ IO
tel up In the South. ""'*• more ''*' 170,000 tiom. -· WllhOul ~ after k:• 11orma downed poww .,..._
Sul '"ow conrrnued In the
1outhern Pleine on S•tu>dey.
blenltetlng Olllehom• .,,d nOfthem
Tt •"· wh«• the town of lubbocll
received • record IS lf\ChH of -T~tlut .. atouf\d the natlof\
at noon PST ranged lrom 17
6egf-81 Slouw City, Iowa IO 79 °"f'-al Fort Mrar1. Fie
l..lflll -llnd -ml~ed with
rnelropolllan lot"~· Orange
County, the b4MIChft and lmperlal.
Coachella and lower Colorado
Rive< velleyl Gulla of 20 10 30
ml)ll will whip mountain ., ...
Loon lonlght ""'" range trom the
high 20• and low 30• In the
mounlelnl 10 Ille ~ W>d low 40a
1n nortr-n ~• Mercury -run In Iha •0 1 lo low SOa In
aoulhern deMrta. beach•• end
valleys Metropolitan Loe A~ wlll have a low of 1boY1 St.
Snow i.vel1 wtff ho"9f al 5.000
to S,SOO 111111 In the mountelM.
The -ne woo't brighten m;ich
Monday ""'"' hlgn1 In the mld-50• end 60a ror moet ., .... drappif\Q
IO lhe low <40t If\"°"'-" c:i-\t
and mld·30t In lhe moun1ainl
Moat ol th• norlharf\ nail ol
CelHorn1a wa1 a IOlld .,_ ol relrl
Ind mountain tnO'llr today .. Ille
llrlt ol two big .....,end 1tonn.
out of AIUk • punctled aouth with
h~h wind• predicted to reech QM
loroe Travele11 advlt<>< ... lor ,,.....,
blowlno and drifting anow -•
polled before dew" for moa1
Northern Callfornl• mouf\talf\
district a II u pradlcled 1tww tM4
or anow dumpa Of\ the Sierra
Nevada today II would affac1
up• .. rds ol 50.000 aktera and
otMr wlnler8')0<1 buMa """<> travel
10 tile mountain• •aoulerty
"ll"s blowlno &nd II'• snowing up
lh«a ··••Id the Sec1amet>to oltlOll
of lhe Calllornlo HIQhway PetrOI
"Nobody thould go up 10 lhe
mountain• II I~ can help II ·•
The atorm wH mOV\ng nO<t'-91
at 20 mlle9 en hour at dawn. and
expected 10 1epe1 011 tx.r0<e 1111
even b10Q11< atorm hlla Ille atate
tOdty. 11>11 W•••'-Ser>tlOll Mid
Chain• wl!fe required on bolh
tn1er11111a 80 and U S 50, lhe main
ea11-wa11 highway• acrou Iha
f\Qrthetf\ S~r•
Small crelt warning• we<e also poa1ad lor mott of Iha n0<thefn
hell of the Calllornl• cOHI. end
mol<>¥1111 In lowland eraH we<e
warned to watch Ind keep alerl le><
1land1no water Hour• before
dawn wetwr •IOOd u dMP as four
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posted for most of Pennsylvania
and New York state.
Frcez.mg rain and snow began
I ce -laden tree branches
crashed into power lines across
the South Two thou.sand homes
and busmesses were still without
power in South Carolina, 24,000
In Texas, residents of the
southern Plains found thei r
recent snows had broke records.
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NATION
Reagan pledges ~ction
on 'moral essentials'
By Tbe Anoc:laltld l'reu
WA S HIN GTON
Presi dt>n t R ea g a n h as
J)J'Oi:n i:sed \o press f o r
measures in Congrt>SS to allow
9Chool prayer, provide tuition
&ax credits for the pa.renl.8 of
private -school students a nd
ban abortion on demand.
"We'll not Ignore the mor6ll
l'!>lit:ntlols in the comln.i
months," Heagan said In hli
w ee kl y radio f d dress
Satwdi.y
T he prt:slde nt noted th ul
CongreA.S failed to pass tuition
tax-cr e d it le gisla tion last
yt'ar, as well as proposed
t'Onstltullonal arve ndmentB on
abortion and school prayer
3,000 apply for 100 jobs
CHESTER. Pa . Near ly
3,000 job-seek eTs br aved
fre e zi ng t e rn pe rat u r'es
Saturday to a pply for 100
apprenUcesh1 ps at a Sun Oil
C o . ref i n ery , co mpany
offkials said
A company execullve said
he expected a sirrular tumoul
when Sun hf>Rms aN'C'ptmg
applications Wednesday fo r
an undetermined number of
majntenance workers.
M a n y li n ed up before
dawn, bundled up in warm
clothes and huddled around
small fires to keep warm as
the temperatures hovered
around 20.
Reagan's rating slipping
NEW YORK -President
Reagan's a pproval rating has
slipped l o 38 percent, its
lowest level sin ce he took
office, according to a poll
released S aturd ay b y
Newsweek maga.zi.ne.
Just 38 percent of those
polled thought Reagan was
STATE
doing a good job as president,
compared with 48 percent six
months ago and 60 percent in
1981.
HaH said they disapproved
of Reagan's handling of the
job a nd the r emaining 12
pe rcent said they didn't
know .
Smoking cause of cancer?
BERKELEY -H eavy
ciga r e tte s m o king m ay
account for the unusually
high incidence of lung cancer
in Con tra Costa Cou n ty's
industrial rim, a state health
researcher has reported.
Nine ty -seven percent of
24Y c an ce r victims
intervie w ed said t h ey
regularly smoked a pack a
day for a year or more. And
the typical lung cancer victim
smoked more than a pack a
day for nearly 40 years, Dr.
Donald Austin said.
His findings are part of an
ongoing investigation in to
p ossible l inks b e tw ee n
pollution from t he a r ea's
petrochemical industries and
the cancer rate.
Gasoline consumption up
SA C RAMEN TO -
Dropping gasoline prices and
an increase in motor vehicle
re gistrations wer e cited for
increaaed use of gasoline by
C aliforn ians a fter fo ur
months of cutting back.
Th e stat e B o ard of
Equalization announced last
w eek that gasoline sales in
Novem ber were up by 2.32
percent over the preceding
month. November's figures
are the most recent available.
The board said Californians
consumed 879,328,459 gallons
o f gasoline in No v e mbe r ,
compared to 859,634,206 in
October.
Police Sgt. found guilty
LOS ANGELES -Police
Sgt. Roge r M . G ibson has
b e en found gui lly o f 13
counts of misconduct by a
depart m en tal B oard of
Rights, which recommended
his dismissal from the police
force.
The board , made up of
t h ree s upe rior o ff icer s,
d ecla r ed Gibson guilty of
"dishonesty, insubordination
WORLD
and a lack of integrity."
It found h im g uilty of
making false statements to
Intern a l Affairs Division
investigators when he denied
knowledge of a 1980 sex
party a t a h ous e in the
Ho lly wood Hills. He was
suspended from the force and
form a lly c harge d by t h e
department last August.
Soviet economy lagging
MOSCOW -T he Soviet
Un ion's overall econ om ic
performance lagged behind
targets for 1982, according to
key produ ction f igures
released today.
Industrial output last year
gre w b y 2 .8 p e r ce n t,
compared with 3.4 percent in
1981, and agricultural output
grew by 4 percent, compared
with a 2 percent decline in
198 1, the official new s agency
Tass reported.
Labor p r o du c tivity
s lumped below "planned
indicators." the agency said.
without providing a figure. It
said savings of raw materials.
use of new equipme nt and
techno logy a lso were off
target.
OPEC n earing agreement
G ENEVA, Sw i'5:erland -
K ey O PEC m e m b e r s
VenenJela and Iran softened
resistance Saturday to cutting
cartel-oil sales as a wa y to
prop up prices.
The ir state me n ts. on the
eve of an emergency meeting
o f th e Orga n ization o f
Pe t roleu m Ex p o rt i n g
Countries, indicated t h e
group co uld re a c h a n
agreement that would avert a
collapse of oil prices.
"This is the most important
meeting we've ever had," said
Humberto Calderon Bert\. oil
minister of VE!hezuela.
Satellite's fiery doom nearing
WA8 JI INGTON (Al') A
crlppkd and riad1oactlve Soviet
•PY u tcllllu hurtled tow•rd j
fiery doom Salurc.!My Ml " •peed
which lndlcat.00 to U.S. expert.a
tha t It probiably will rt--e ntM
Earth'• atm<>11ph~re Sunday.
Poa1lbl• Cr••h Site• on a mt.Ion to monUoc U.S. and
other naval movemen\11 on the
gl obe'• ocean• throu1h j
nuc:lt:ar·powered radar.
T h e fllor l h Am tt r lc ¥n
Atiro1pace Defen1c Comm1&nd, .w h.ldl hu been track.in.a Cmmot
1402 since ll developed II.II fat.al
problems in lo te D ecembe r ,
e11llmated the nuclear-powered
a pace 11 h l p 's hulk s hould
penetrate the atmoephere aomt:·
time between 9:53 a m P ST
today and 9.53 p.m.
U.S. 1pece wa&.c:hena ct.cecied
trouble. on Doc. 28 when th~
Soviell appaNtntly tried to ...,ct 1' •
the reactor Mellon, contalnln~
about 100 pounch of enrichecl't~·
uranium fuel Into a hi b • rti>lerJ•rCl.,.d.:---t-· par fng or~ where t w
1tay fbr an ettlmated 500 yean. '''
Pentagon spa<:e specialist !laid
It was like ly that re-entry a nd
the hoped-for bum-up of most of
the radioactive vehicle would
occur thll evening.
Bul a Pentagon spokesman,
Maj. Douglas Kennell said lt was
still too early to predict where
the satellite would hit hecause
"You can't predkt a place until
you can predict a time.
''It's traveling at about 17,000
miles an hour. ((you're of( by 15
minutes, you're off by 3,000 to
5,000 miles."
TM lovlet Union
predict•:
Over the region
TM Pent1gon predict•:
70% over an ocean
15% over Soviet Union
ot the Arabian Sea
Early Saturday, the satellite
was traveling in an orbit which
brought It within 102.2 miles of
F.a.rth's surface. That was about
1 0%over other land masses
3 % over Canada
2 % over the United States
4.7 miles lower than a reporl late
Friday.
Cosmos 1402 was launched
from the Soviet Union Aug. 30
The maneuver :,ss•renUy'""
failed, offlcl&la have , and the'~'·
Htelllte b':.ft~~ to twnble end''"'
over end, f a ar~ually from' •"'•
lta original orbit whJCh brou,ht it' .
wlth ~n 160 mlle1 of Earth'•'•
1urfaoe. "~' I
A relaUvely amall part of the • ··
sat e llite, be lie ved by apace ""
expel1a to be an antenna. broke-·-=
a way and burned up In ·the•
atomoephere while \.he re9t of the ,i.~
space ship kept falllna alowly. ./'{'
The Soviet Union fiu claimedi'!•'
that it has ejected the radio.c:tive • ·:~
nuclear fuel core away from the ~ .. •
main satellite and the Defena& ·:~
Department appeared on Friday!
to acknowledge this may be the" '•
case: '•'
E~rthlings panic,
chuckle and yawn
_.;,~
.~ t . .
J eff R isdon of Carmel Valley it well
protected as he watches oot (or Coemos
debris. H e likes to play pranks and wore
same a rmor when Sk ylab was falling.
Al'Wlt ..... ••
By Tbe A11oclated Pre11
Governments around the
world mad e elab o rate
preparatlons Saturday for the
fiery fall of nuclear junk froql a
crippled Soviet spy sate llite,
putting troops. ships, jets and
airborne radioactivity-detection
teams on alert.
Some earthlings panicked.
Others chuckled or yawned.
The Kremlin said the main
rer:nnant of the Crippled Cosmos
1402 will bl.au into the F.a.rth's
atmosphere this e v ening ,
probably plunging into or near
the Arabian Sea.
Oman, the· Unite d Arab
Emirates and Marxist South
Yemen alerted naval ships, air
force jeta and army units to be on
the lpokout, Arab diplomatic
sources in Bahrain said.
The sources said the Soviets,
who maintain a sizable military preeence in South Yemen, were
expected to send ships and
~ jets lntO the area
of r the Arat>ian Sea to keep
watch.
A Beirut newspaper featured a
cartoon showing a bandaged man
repreeenting war-tom Lebanon
carrying a report on \.he Cosmos
and pointin« to a passing satellite
aaytna: "11'at'• all we needed."
'The Soviets have said most o1
the radioactive debris will bum
up in the upper atmosphere,
claimed the danger from any
r emaining fragment• wUl not ~
exceed internationally accepted ·
limits and mocked those who • 1 doubted It. 10
They accuaed "militarist.a from
W ashington and NATO" of·,,
e xaggerating the danger to .... ·.·
''cover up their own ~ve •11.
preparations" and said oUlciai. at ~
NA TO headquarters in Brua9els 1 ~
were moving into "underground .. <
bunkers." • J.
The Pentagon said \.here was •
still a chance the satellite's main
section would spew radioactive
debris on the Earth, and it put. .....
emergency t.eanw of U.S. nuclear . ,
expe rts o n ale rt to rush '/;
anywhere in the world.
They will be transported in 1J
three Air Force C-141 cargo t
planes loaded with soph.isticated
g e ar t o r e trieve radioactive
material that might survive the. t
fiery re-en~~ hit land. , •
The Can.adiana. mindful of the ·
chunks of nuclear-powered
Soviet aatellite Cqmnoe 9M which
fell into the remote Northwest
Territoriel in January 1978, put a l
50-rnember rapid 1apoa.e team.,,
of ldentiata and technicians on
alert.
China, the Soviet Union's
lonar-Ume cormnunist rtval. Mid it•
worked out contfn1ency .
IDNIW9 to deal wfth the lat.est •
Soviet utelli~ lf it fall• on ·
Chinae tenitol'y, but. it did not ••
elabotate.
New justices reminded of tradition
LOS ANG ELES (AP) -Brown tppointed 81 trial coun
While administering ceremonial judges in the final 72 hours of his
oa th of office to 11 S uper ior eighl years in office over the
Court judges, Chief J ustice Rose.,. prot.est of incoming Gov. George
Bird defended the state's judicial De ukme jian. M ost o f the
system . appointmen ts were lo recently
''Our judges h ave bee n created vacanci~. ,
nonpartisan, and I think that's Those at Friday. s ceremon y
something to be proud of." she w ere D a na . H e nry, Georg e
told reporters after the formal Xant~os, Jaim~ Corra l. J ohn
enrobing in Los Angeles County Henning, Melvin G rover and
Superior Court No~ Gordon.
Bir d told the judges they A direct attack on court critics
should be proud to be part of a came from Stale Bar President
s t a t e ju d I c I a 1 sys t e m Anthony Murray, who told the
characterized by diversity and
fairness.
judg4!6 that "c:ha.nces are good
tha t in your career you will be
a l'ta c k e d b y i r respo n s ible
people."
Murray said the judges could
expect "buzz word" charges that
they were soft on criminals, out
of the mainstream and ''social
engineers."
He said such charges would
com e fro m a ''n a t ion w ide
campaign to intimidate the
judiciary."
H e m e nt ion ed t w o b i lls
c ~r r ently be f ore th e state
.
Legislature, A.856 and AB57 by ··.J
Assemblyman Nolan Frizzelle.;
R-Huntingt.on Beach.
AB 5 6 w o uld creat e a
commissio n t o monitor the .. ~ efficiency of judges. and AB57 •
w ould require judges to keep • •
written records of their working
hours.
"We thought that the problems
of court backlqp were caused by
more cues, too few judgft, and ••
Proposition 8, with Its provision •
for prohibiting plea bargaining," ... ;
Anthony said.
•
The 11 judges all serve m the
Los Angeles court. Six of them
were among a rash of last-minute
appointees by former Gov.
Edmund Brown J r.
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AU had actually been sworn in
earlier, including one, Rober t M .
Letteau, who took the oath 13
months ago, and four others who
were elected last year.
Bird, who was appolnted to the
state's high court in 197 7,
brus hed aside questions a bout
the propriety of the 11th-hour
appointme nts. praising Brown's
selections as "very capable judges
from diffe rent backgrounds."
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"4 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, January 23, 1883
Medical detectives track disease
~/ ~2~~.J!.A!'!?UR
ATLANTA -The killers are more
e lusive now. n o lonaer the starkly
evident deetroyera of yesteryear. Some
are so subUe they can kill In apparent
nbeentJa. Some are so devioua and faat
tnat blood preeaure simply vaniahes and
11\ 12 houn the patient la dead.
No lonaer the visible eruptions of
£tn&ilpox. the withering mWICle of polio.
the cough of diphtheria, the rash of
meaalee
Preeent dangers are more Insidious.
Now there I.a a probable virus that
stripa the lmmune system of Its powers
without signal aymptoma and leav~ its
victims open to otherwise avoidable
pneumoniaa and cancers. There ls a virus
that hides in hwnan cells, yet can mar a
woman's ability to conceive, or worse,
kill hel" baby. .
There la a w hole range of feverish
vlruses, one of which ls so lethal that
nine of 10 of Its victims bleed to death
mtemally and quickly.
The men and wome n who pursue
these shadowy diaeases down the back
aUeys and wilderness trails, through
social ghettos and urban subcultures,
work out of a compound of cream-
colored buildings in this Southern city. It
is the Centers for Disease Control.
Thia La thelr precinct hoUN, u h went
But their precinct la the world.
Two worlda really. One, the United
St.alee wherw tht old-line kill ... are all
but eradicaiod, leavtne in thelr wake a
leCOl'ld aenerauon of lnfecUoUJ aaenta,
an underlfOUnd of dlaeut Wt arilee u
much from 80d&l and penonal behavior,
from lifestyle. and hablta, u from the
agents them1elvee.
.F"or the lnve1Uptor1 ot d~at0, it
means pryin g Into the fabric o f
American life. As one said, ''Talking
about sex habits and drug use la more
difficult than aaking what you ate at the
church picnic, or wnat kind of I08p you uae:•
Then there ta the eecond wbrld, the
underdeveloped countries where dJ.eue
strikes in more primitive form, where
meaales still kill lnfanta, where tropical
fevers ravage thouunda. where parasites
as regular aa the aeasona l.ncapacitate a
village at planting and harvest, adding
lmpovertahment to the pain they inflict.
"The most frightening pathasen la the
Ebola virus, especially the one that hit
Zaire,'' says Dr. Joe McCormack, one of
CJ)C's young investigators. "It was 90
pen::ent fatal. The one that hit the Sudan
had only a 60 percent mortality. When It
occurs, it's frightening because t he
disease is so dramatic. People get sick
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It bewildered experts at t.;OC who had
been wat.chlna the health problem. of
hornolexuab for a dozen Y""'· ~ the cuee piled up, CDC tried to eat.abllah
80lne criteria to deflne what wu cauatna
the sudden outbreaka.
The pattern of the victiml began to
aay 80l'nethinJ(, u CDC people fanned
out to take pailent hiatories. Homoeexual
mal• conatituted th.ree-quart.er1 of the ortclnal cues. Intravenous drug u.en
w h o were not homosexual male•
conatltut ed .13 per~ent . Haitian
lmmlaranta another 6 percent.
But the reel clue came from the puny
l percent composed of hemophiliacs,
those people who must take blood clottint factor to control their bleeding
<11-.
Another, fri&hlflnlna clu camu· from
the cue of a 20-month.old baby In San
Franclaco. It betan H a routine Rh
Incompatibility, which m ant that the
mother had dev loped antiboclie. to the
baby'• aenetlc blood type. Treatment
meant 1imply 1lvln1 the hllby a full
transfuaion after birth.
But at the aae of 4 montha, there were
problems. An ear infection aave way to a
mouth infection and then an unwsual
hepatitis developed. More atrange
lnfectiona cropped up, and at 20 months
the baby wu dlagnoeed aa having. an
apparent but unexplained AIDS.
CDC investigators' found that eight
months after he had donated blood, the
donor complained. of fatigue and
decreaaed appetite. 'Then he developed
the telltale protozoan pneumonia. A year
lat.er he began contracting other dilleues, from salmonella to herpes.· He dAed in
August, 1982, almost a year-and-a-half
aft.er he donated the blood that had gone
to the baby.
Since only a small amount of clotting
f.ctor cornea from each blood donor, It
must be pooled to obtAUil therapeutic
00... Any doee repreaents blood from
many donors. The Unk between the
hemophillaca and the other groups with
AID.S bad to be blood.
But what in the blood? If it were a
chem ical or toxin, CDC observers
reuoned, it would be diluted out because
of the pool. So it had to be a living
organism thet could reproduce,
manufacture a big enough sample of its
kind.
U AIDS vicUms can Infect others for
six months or more before they show
marker symptoms, it raises questions
about the nation's supply of donor blood.
At a January meeting, held by CDC,
experts suggested a cloeer surveillance of
donors and other precautions.
,.,.,,....
Researcher rem oves fluid
from cell cultur es in
Maximum Containment
Laboratory at CDC. .
"U it were a large organism, if it were
a funaua or a parasite or a bacteria, you woulcf think you'd be able to find it,"
Havarkas explains. "So w e-think it
should be some intracellular small
organism. And viruaes are the smallest."
CDC's Task Force has now ldentif.ied
at least 800 caaes that flt the strinltent
criteria for AIDS, a pure sample,
uncontaminated by other ailments. They
a8f8e that there are many more cases out
there, but to pursue probable cause they
need putt cues.
But more than a cure for AIDS ls in
the balance. AIDS may teach science
more about the immune system than is
now known, and yield far-reaching
answers to the control of other diseases.
epidemiologists, our statisticians, our
laboratory scientists are giving it
everything they have."
Ct>C h-aa established a web of
information retrieval acr088 the nation,
requiring the cooperation of doctors,
'hospitals and state and local health
authorities. The web is designed to
detect and trap a disease before it can
spread. Sometimes it fails, rarely for
long.
The progress of the disease is
insidious, explains, Havarkas. "F.arly on,
many individuals have a non-specific
illness. They may have fever\ weight
lo., swelling of the lymph nodes, bouts
of diarrhea. But thoee symptoms can be
due to other diseases as well."
Says Dr. Harold Jaffe, deputy director
of the A.IDS Tuk Force, "When this
thing is cracked, we're going to have a
new look at mechanisms ol infections
that we never knew about. I don't mind
admi~ that the level of excitement is
high. Its stimulating and all of our
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Coastline College
dismantling no cure
The recent proposal to
dismantle Coastline College in an
l'ffort to oHset budget sh ortages is
.l bad iqea whose time hopefully
has not oome.
The s uggestion came from the
local c hapter of the Amer ican
Federation of Teachers in response
to fears that the budget-cutting
proc.-ess might fon..-e the layoff of
full-time teachers throughout the
three-sch ool Coast Community
College District.•
We have no quarrel with the
teachers' motives -avertin g
l ayo ff s of a ny kind'i s a
worthwhile goal -but this
proposal is not the cure for the
disease afflicting e ducation in
California.
The main purpose of the
state's community colleges is not to
provide jobs for teach ers. T he
main purpose is t o serve the
educational needs of the students
and the community. An important
secondary -con sidera lion, as
dictated i n the restraints of
Proposition 13, is to put as small a
burden as p ossible on the
taxpayers. ,.
Concern s of the teachers,
unfortunate ly, com e in a poor
third.
Both sides in the local debate
have tossed around cost figures,
and most of those figures disagree.
But we w on 't discuss figures here
because cost is not .the issue so
much as conce pt. If cost were
uppermost, it would make more
sense to close Golden West ot
Orange Coast r ath er than
Coastline. Then we w ould have
buildings and land to sell and
full-time personnel to get rid of,
e liminating a heavy payroll.
benefit and retire ment burden.
Coastline College has none of
,;,.,., ... t>hy:m:ul a~t.s and few of
t he liabilities -;-no land, no
buildings a nd only a few full-tlme
staff members. Coastline serves a
community of part-time sludeul.s
-33,000 la.st year alone -with a
primarily part-time .-facult y that
teaches in rented classr ooms. It
meets the needs of a population
that can 't flt into the 9 -t o-5,
fixed-location structure of a more
traditional college.
There are plenty of colleges
for students who can adapt to a
campus setting with fixed time
schedules, but there are precious
few programs for those in the
community who can't. Coastline is
a college of the future, dedicated
to the p e r so n a l and socia l
enrichment that lifelong education
can bring.
The solution to this dilemma
is simple -but it is a solution both
s ides r ef u se to endorse in the
Legislature . California's
community colleges should charge
tuition -reasonable tuition
pegged to coSts, and nothing else.
Few w o uld argue that
California's colleges are a bargain
at almost any price. Yet opponents
say tuition violates the community
college mandate to provide free
and accessible education. They
say tuition will cut enrollment
and destroy the colleges. But that
was proven wrong in New York,
where fees were imposed and
enrollme nt continues to rise. U the
colleges meet the needs of the
people, then the people will find a
way to meet the costs.
To kill Coastline College
ra ther than impose a tuition would
be like killing the cow rather than
asking school kids to pay for the
milk.
Dutcher should be paid
Winning a seat on the . West
Orange C.Ounty Municipal C.Ourt
was not exactly easy for attorney
Dan Dutcher. Eventually, it took a
court decision to get him on the
bench , and it looks like it's going
to take another to get him paid.
Dutcher ra n against Ronald
Nix and incumbent J oanne
Ha rrold in the June 8 primary.
Ha rrold soundly defeated both,
but she was stripped of her post
and a n ew election w as orde red
a fter Superior Court Judge
Ronald Owen ruled s he h ad
falsifie d campaign d ocuments
concerning her place of residence.
Even though Dutcher was the
runner-up in the June 8 election,
Owen ordered both Dutcher and
Nix to run in a n e w election.
Dutcher, the even tual winner, was
sworn in Jan. 3.
Harrold, who has since been
lndicted by the Orange C.Ounty
Gra nd Jury fo r allegedly
fa lsifying the campaign material,
h as appealed Owen 's decision to
the state high court. The court has
not yet said whether it will take
up the matter.
The problem is that while
awaiting the high court's next •
move, Harrold has applied to
C.Ounty Auditor-Controller V .A.
Heim for her salary .
Unfortunately, Dutcher ia of the
opinion-that it is h11.aalaey.
So Dutcher had to go back to
court last Friday . He had hoped to
have the s alary issue settled
immediately, but Superior Court
Judge Phillip Petty set a Monday
h earing date on the request.
Meanwhile, nobody gets paid.
There are probably
voluminous legal precedent.a for
this whole mess, but it seems to us
to be a monumental splitting of
hairs. Dutcher ran, was e lected,
and most important, is doing the
job. He ought to be paid.
Harrold has appealed Owen's
decision to strip her of the judicial
post once before -to the 4th
District Court of Apptala. That
c\Jurt upheld the lower court's
ruling. If there is one thing we all
know about justice in .!_his land, it
is that it is never swift.
It is unfair to make Dutcher
perform a judge's duties without
the salary while everyone waita
for the Supreme Court to move.
We urge Judge Petty to so rule.
Opinions expressed In the 1pace above are thoM of the Dally Piiot. Other views
.xpreued on this page are thoM of their authors and artists. RMd« comment Is
ln'\flted. Address The Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92828. Phone (714)
&42""321.
Boyd/ Chemistry & booze
Claim is that one out of every 10
North Americans hu a biochemical
peculiar!ty that affecta the way uJd
party bandies liquor. No, thil p.rucwar statistic alludes not to thme
who can't drink. but rather to thole
who can. 1be one ln 10 1Uppoeeclly ii
able to drink far more than the
•WnlP without .eeming drunk. ...
That literary light of yesteryear, F.
Scott Fitzgerald was quite a party t!:f'900 in hi.a early years. He liked to
JUY quaintl~ginal trjcb at IUCh 4Ptherings. ple: He and hi.a wife
Dl'M.'e gathered up all the ladlH' pw"l8
al one bah -and bolled them.
'Enaland's London has a Town ·cner. All l\atuta by law mU1t be
..... to Uw cPj'We by that ....... ~ But Just prin&I them \lP ;jet ...... them out. ref\Mtnc 10 do It
ORANGE COAST • _,Pilat
the old way. Saya be: "U anybody
came down ~1 ~ at 12 o'clock at
ru,ht and yelled '12 o'clock and all's
well.' all would not be well"
Q. How Iona doe9 it uaually take for
pierced ean 10 heal
A. Six 10 eight weeka.
The poet WUllam Wprdswor1h bad
eome 10l1 of ~p about writing
love letten. So he talked h1a liat.er
Doroth=to dolna lt for him. Hll wife aot many a romantic note
from W before and after the
weddln1. Moll were written by
Dorothy.
In the Grut.r Mlami.telephone
book are four columns of people
named CHtro. And lt would be
exC9e<lln11y difficult to flnd any
9IDlJll8 UMm who didn't ~ that
c.trO caDed J"kW. .... , .....
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MX muddle hurts Reagan
WASHINGTON -The depth of the
adminiatratlon's self-lnO.icted wounds in
the dreary saga of the MX miaile wu
unwittingly revealed when a top
presidential adviser told the National
Security Council just before the first
meeting of the new blue-ribbon MX
panel that "our duty now la to minim.iz.e
further damage to the president."
Saving what is left of President
R eagan 's c redlb l llt y in the
administration's extraordinarily inept
handling of the MX waa not the given
r eason for the commlulon being
appointed. The purpome was to salvage
the MX, not the president.
BUT LIKE so muc h else in an
admini.tration whoee foundation seems
to be cracking, the MX hu become a
microcosm of what alls Reagan and his
men. To White House insiders~ the
present objective is to steer the MX
commission into a unanimous pro-MX
reconunendation to save the president in
an increasingly antl-MX Congress and
with an Increasingly bewildered
Western alllance.
Even before the conunimion got down
to Its work In a Pentagon sanctuary,
Defeme Secretary Caspar Weinberger
..tas being faulted by bitter grandees in
Congrea. Their con.ent will be emential
if the commi.aion'• reoommendatlona are to be accepted and Re•gan'1 prestige
saved from further damage.
After discounting for overblown
congretaional pride and arrogance, the
bitterness is real. It threatens whatever
new basing plan Reagan sends to
Congress in the next two months and has
two IOW'Cel, one tied dUectly to the MX
follies and the other to the new defense
budJet,
First, although Reagan's Jan. 3
statement appointing the MX rescue
h~r::
1-,.-.-. /-.-.,-•• -~
mission specifically noted the importance
of "the views of Congress," leaders of
the defenae-orlented congressional bloc
were Ignored in the composition of the
commission . Weinberger did not help
himself on Capitol Hill by personally
eliminating former defense secretary
and energy secretary James Schlesinger,
a specialist in nuclear defense issues who
packs a political wallop with lhe
Democrats.
Weinberger is also charge d in
Congress with vetoing former defense
secretary Do&ald Rumsfeld, an ex-
congresaman still well regarded on the
Hill. This failure to consult congressional
leaders over commission membership
rankled the pnrdefen.te leaders whoee
good wlll and consent ate so badly
needed by Weinberger and Rea,an.
Second, Weinberger on Jan. 11 agreed
•
to an $8 billion reduction in defense
spending for the new fiacal year (mainly
C06rnelic cuts), completely bypaaing the
Senate's Mr. Defense -Sen. John
Tower, chairman of the Armed Services
Committee. It was that Imbecilic
omission that, provoked the usually
benign Tower to lash out at Weinberger
for a "squalid political approach" to the
national security issue.
SUCH RANCOR on Capitol Hill
compounds the president's problem with
the MX that started with his ridicule of
the old "racetrack" baa ng plan of
Jimmy Carte r a nd his defen1e
secretary, Harold Brown. Now It ia that
same Harold Brown who Is the key
member of the MX c:ornmiaaion.
If Brown wants to re turn to some
modified form of the old and ridiculed
"racetrack" scheme with its built-in
deception, Reagan and Weinberger will
bite their ton~es and go alo"". Without Brown's approval, there la no con-
ceibable way that Reagan could
persuade Congress to accept the MX ln
any way, shape or form.
Hence the irony. If further political
damage to Ronald Reagan in the stranee
case o f the MX mi11ile is to be
''minimii.ed," the minimizer will not be
Cap Weinberger or any other Reagan
factotum. It will be Harold Brown,
transformed ovemlght by the poliUcal
folly of the Reaaan adminlattaUon from
vilified to beatified.
Letters to the editor
Real shortage
hasn't come yet
To the F.ditor
Re: Patty Dorrel'a letter Jan. 13
Wake up Patty, we have not been
&001' backwards, raiher we have been
goiJll artltidally forward. The story baa
beer\ one of cheap and abundant energy
and raw materials fOf' decades. Now it ii
time to ~y the fiddler.
We u American consumers have been
lulled into the belief that conveniences
such as luxury cars, televisions,
mic.rowave ovens and diahwuhers ad
nal.Ulft&m .• .are tnallenable rigbta. Not
ao. Now we are being forced or cajoled
into financing not only the put century's
errors, but also the future pomibilltles as
well.
WHO CAN we blame for this me99?
The politicians, inept, but well meaning,
the blame la not entirely theirs. Big
busineu, there hu always been the
entrepreneurial trade, caveat emptor.
Maybe we c.an ad<l greed, aelflahnea.
and such, to the above and if we include
ourselves In the group of the guilty then
we might have a valid entity to put the
blame on.
On the sx-ftive aide, have you heard
about alternate energy? Methane power,
alcohol replacing gaaollne, more efficient
steun engines, IOlar pow~. wind power,
geothermal power, etc. There are many
individuals who are lerioualy studying
the put erron In an attempt to devt..e
mo.re efficient toc>la for tomorrow. Thia
reeearch must be funded 101nebow, and
It Is either by penona1 fundl or aranta of
one kind or another.
So let'• clrela warmer, hold eech other
. a lit\le de.er and reflect on the fact that
UH! next rut lhOJ'taae mfaht be food.
"S.CAMERON
·Lectures ill-timed
To the F.ditor:
January alreadf_. but the 1had• of
Ebenel!W Scn>ote u.n,et" on! While NC\lperltlJ\I from IW'ltf)' lut
week at Hoa1 I wa1 joined In the
two-bed holpli.J room by an Kddent
·vk:iim. Her l•I wu obvloualy badly
fnctu.red and sd1l enc•1d ln Iha bloody.
...... , .. "' wnipplno. Later, afi.r her aqery, lhe told-m11-(wlth an .clmlrable
..._ ol humor) twr nory.
She h8d been rid.lnC twr ~ on
Brookhunt Md (freely adlmued) on the
Wl"Oftl aide of lhe ...... When her ,_,.
wheel w• n\ldtld by a ....,.. mr. She
fell cm her .... • imkl confUl6oo and
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MAILBOX
pain wu soon rushed by paramedics to
the hoapltal emerire,ncy room.
En• E. Sc:rooPr The policeman who Md been at the
accident 8Cene ch<. thia time, while she
lay ln pain and ahock, to praent her
wltb a dtaticn and a stem lectW'e on the error of her judament. Somehow I
have the sneaky· feeling that she wu
never more aware of that fact.
Thia tale bit an old sore spot with my
husband and me, having had an
unpleuant episode ln HWltingion Beech
ourselves. We had been shopping one
early evenina and on the way home
pulled into a side ltreet to watch a TV
prosram we didn't want to mlta. Some
poor soul must have been spooked by the
s~ght of our camper and called police.
The pair th\t were aent to check us
out were the mo9t thorougNy obnoxious,
r udes1 individuals we have ever
e n countered -and w e trave l
extensively. We wonder, could thil be
the "norm" for Huntington Beach!
FAREL THUNSTROM
Contrast
To the &:lit.or:
Talk about sharp contrasts! Here's
some food for thou&ht:
Tuesday evening'• Dally Pilot -front
pl8e headline -'Coast colleges wl..nce at
$50 student fee plan.'
Then on the front page of the social
aectlon· -'OCC's 1emeater in Paris -too
good to paat up!' 04,600 for four
months).
Nuff said!
MARY ALICE WILSON
Def ends Nabers
To the F.dltor:
This lett.tl r ta written with n o
10lic1tation from Naben Cadillac or from
anyone else l am wrltlnt it because I
teel certain irom my many vi.lits to that
acency that the company must be tho
vlclim·in-makina of Improper law
enforcement and/or lalte or mialHdlna
act'UJatlON from other aoutce11.
I am In the unique polltion of hJvlna
taktn dozenl of c.n thn>ulh the ...vice
and repair departmenta o( Naben. I
nevt'r met the own.r or the-prnent
1eneral mlnatef', wh~ statement on
ihf'ir preM'nt probl•fh I read in your
ptper.1 have opttew.d MtVicle 1talionl fn
ihe Newport area for 30 yeera
unlnterruptf'dly We do • k>t of CadllleC
work. and In conMC:tJon with thet we
have sent and taken in cars to Nabers for
more specialii.ed work. We get no special
break or di.acount.
We have never failed to receive an
estimate. We have never failed to receive
a revised estimate over the telephone
when one was necessary. Upon at least
10 occasions I have given cars to their
service department with es1lmat.es up to
a hundred dollan and then picked the
car up without being charged for it
because they had discovered that a
warranty applied which neither I nor
my customer kne~ existed.
It is not conc:eivable to me, based on
my first·hand experience with this
company, Nabers, t hat they would
. involve themselves in any kind of
devious dealings to make a buck when
·all the better ways of making it were
and are available to them. Their prices
may be high. but consider their payroll
and general costs of operation, and the
complexity of the make of car they work
on. Check the wires and hoses under the
dash, or take a look under the hood.
Then decide.
GIDRGE L. PERLIN
Help seniors
To the Editor:
There have been many artic les
concerning the Sycamore Hilla project in
Laguna Beach and the lack of affordable
rental units for eenior dtlzena all along
the "gold cout."
Why not sell the 62-acre tract the
Baywood ifOUP WU Plannini to .ell U
expensive condomlniunu to a 1enlor
citizens' apartment developer1 Th1I w•y
the dty of Laguna Beech can keep lta
Greenbelt u well as help emlon find
affordable houaina.
l<ATHLIZN FERRIS JI
Like sc'ulpture
To the F.ditor:
Juat wanted you to know we think the ·
IC'Ulpwre plecea lnltalled al Nita c.arman
Park are deliahtful and w. think they
would have del!ch&td Nita c.arman ai.o.
We live on St. Ann'I and think \he
tcUlpturee are a peat 8ddtUon 10 the
puk, the nefahborhood and th•
un~ ot thil comer of Luuna. We
would aho llk• to thanlt thoH
NlpONlb&e f« .......... u.n 10 \&
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Ben McDonald
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8UNDA'f'. JAft 23, ~t3===--...,,
FOR THE RECORD 84
top-ranked Cerrito
one-sided loss. B3.
0
D
Fresno's Grant knows the score
Slo·w scoreboard enrages Bulldog coach; UCI
~ JOHN SEV ANO of 2, 744 at tho Anaheim Coni ntlon 11COreboard didn't 1ee the indication rtaht
tM Delly Not •wt Center. away and only put two polnt.t on fhe
Fresno State Coach Boyd Grant and The victory waa UCl's tint In 13 board, making the te0re 74-73 in favor of
the PCAA are not exactly on blendly meetinga with the Bulldogs (dating back UC!. Naturally the Bulldog players, in
terms. ln fact Boyd admit.t If offidala of to 1967-68) and improved the Ant.eaten' look1ng up at the 1COreboard, thought
the conference were to fall off the f&Qe record to 2-3 in conference, 10-6 overall. they were still behind, ao they went
.of the earth today, he feell the world The Bulldogs, meanwhile, picked by after the ball and consequently fouled
would be a better place becawie of It. 10me \o repeat u conference champlona, McDonald with four tee0nds left.
A. series of events that has gone are now 2-3 in the PCAA. 11-0 overall. Of courae, by. now the scoreboard
agama.t the BuJldog1 tbrouahout the ln reconatructing the final minutes, official had caught hia error and changed
years 18 the reaao~ tor Boyd'a pre.ent UCI w.-holding what aeemed to be a tile ...Ore to read: 74-74. By that time,
state. And an?ther mcident that occWTed comfortable 69-6~ advantage with 4:11 to however, the damage had been done.
Saturday night, during the closing play when the BJudop lftarted to make McDonald, after a long argument at
seconds of Fresnos basketball game with a run. the acorer'a table by Boyd and offidala
UC Irvine isn't going to '1elp relationa Fresno finally caught the Ant.eaten, calmly aank his charity t.oeeet and gav~
any. too, at 74-all on a three-point basket by UCI and Coach Bill Mulligan one of their
Ben McDonald's two free throws with guard Mitch Arnold with 12 seconds on· biggest wina ever.
four seconds remaining put the finiahinc the clock. This la where the controveniy "It's the beat win since I've been at
touches to a bizarre ending and the at.arts, however. Irvine.'' exclaimed Mulligan to his
result was a stunning 76-74 victory for Despite the r eferee's algnal of a playel"I.
UCI before a wildly enthusiaatk crowd three-point play, the official at the Boyd d idn't share Mulligan's
wins, 76-74
enthusium.
"If we knew we were tied we
wouldn't have fouled," aa1d Boyd, u-yt.ng
lo stay composed . "I'm really an1ry ..
lnaide right now. Nothing really manerw
to me at ttlla point .
"What are you solna to do?" Boyd
continued. "Both my playen looked up
and aaw the acore 74-73 and that'• why
they went after the ball."
Someone auae-ted that maybe Boyd
should file a protest.
"I certainly wouldn't file an~thlng
with the PCAA," he aaid. "They re the
moat. biased organiz.ation I've ever seen.
You have to belong to an 'ln' group ln
order to get anything from them.
"I've figured It out. We're 1-8 on the
road in decisiona with them. U I called
(See GRANT, Pa1e 8%)
Redskins' 'Guts'
give them ticket
to Super ·Bowl
Trojans
suffer
first loss
.BJ BOWARD L BANDY ............ ...,,..
WASHINGTON (AP) -In
the playbook of the Washington
Redskins, it is called the "Gut
Series," and it's not terribly
complicated.
You simply hand the football
to J ohn Riggins, he covers it with
both arms, protecting it like a
fragile flower, lowers his head
ano plows In to the de fe nse,
sometimes left, sometimes right,
aometimes straight ahead.
Saturday, the Riggins Series
produced a National Football
L eague record third straight
100-yard playoff game for the
thJck-legged running back, who
carried Washington into Super
Bowl XVII b y leading the
Redakina to a 31-17 victory over
the Dallaa Cowboys.
He carried 36 times for 140
yard9 and two touchdowns and
had nine of those carries In
suoce•lon for 43 yards at the end
of '\he game as the Redskins ran
out the cloak on the Cowbo~.
"Riggins has been super.' said
Coach-Joe Gibbs.. "On game days,
John tells us, 'Hey, just get the
wagon out, hitch it up, and I'll
pull it. Everybody get on 1t'."
That's exactly what happened.
and the wagon headed due west,
straight toward Pasadena, where
the R edsk ins w ill face the
winner of today's American
Conference championship game
between the New York J ets and
Miami Dolphins.
County
to host
i Super pair
The re will b e a definit e
Orange County flavor to this
year's Super Bowl XVII to be
held next Sunday at the Rose
Bowl in Pasadena.
The Washington Red skins,
champ ions o f the National
Football Conference, will spend
their week at the South Coast
Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa.
Today's AFC winner between
the New York Jets and Miami
Dolphins, meanwhile, will be
heaaquartered at the Newport
Beach Marriott.
If the J ets win, they are
expected to arrive at Los Angeles
Intern a t i o n'1 l Air po r l at
approximately 4 p,m. Monday. If
tt•a the Dolphins, they're not
echeduled to land until 9 p.m.
Monday.
The Redskins will hold their
practices at Rams Park in
Anaheim. The AFC champion is
scheduled to work out at Cal
State Fullerton, where the Rama
h old their annual aummer
I tra1n1ng seasion.
H The NFC u the designated
11 home team th la year. meaning
Waablncton will wear it. white
jeraeya. Miami (aqua) or New
York (areen) wlll wear dark
jeneya.
'!be pme I.I ec}leduled to~
at 3 p.m. Sunday and will be
carNd by Channel 4 with Dick l!'.inbtra and Merlin Ollon call.lng
the act.Ion.
Tb• laat time Wa1hln1ton
appeared ln a Super Bowl was VD. where the Redak1nl lost to
~l .. 7.
Tbil Dailphlnl. .....,.bile, -· Ill_.,.., 24 7, ln their Jut
IP" II MIDI I« ~ Bowl YID.;
while the Jett, ln Auper Bowl m, downed Baltlrnore. 18-7.
Can the longshot Redskins go
all the way? Gibbs thinks so.
"When I talked to our players
last ni ht (Friday)," he said, "I
t old t~em that h istory haa
provided us with a thumbnail
sketch of what Super Bowl
champions are all about. when I
got through listing everything, I
said, 'This is really a thumbnail
sketch of our team -defente,
offense with-a strong running
game, special 'team. and mental
toughness'."
Riggins was the claulc
power-running fullback in th.I.a
game, smashing straight into the
teeth of the Dal.I.as defeme, often
dragging tacklen foe extra yards.
Kathy Doyle ii held ln high
e.teem by her coach and her
more heralded teammates on the
USC W'Ol'Den'a buk.etball team.
The HunUngton Beach High
graduate aat on the bench
Saturday afternoon aa her Trojan
teammates 1'* to No. 2 ranked
Louisiana Tech, 58-56, In a
nationally televised game
(ESPN) from Orange Coast
College before an overflow
crowd of 2,204.
A week ago, when he nl8bed
for 185 y,ards against M1nneeota,
he had bowed grandly u he left
the field. There was not time for.
that this week, becauae the
frenzied RFK Stadium crowd of
55,045, stormed over the field
and tore down the goal poet.
with 12 seconds to go, celebratlnl
the victory over the Cowboys,
Washington's fiercest rival.
Another estimated 800 were
turned away ln an attempt to
purchaae tickets and OCC
women'• athletie director Jane Hillendorf u.id numerous calla
dwinl the week uk.ing about
tickeW made her believe a crowd
of &,000 or better would have
wit:nimled the game if facilities
~~-·~bad~ tted. tne Trojiina <liT•ted the
Lady Tecbatert in Ruston, La.
earlier thJa year, 64-~. to take
over the No. 1 ranking ln the
nation, Doyle played an
important role.
"I've waited a long time for
this," Riggins said. "I'm real
thrilled. After the (57-day
players' strike during the reauiar
sea90n). I wasn't sure I wanted to
continue the season. I was reedy
to pack my bap and heed for
Kansas. Boy, -what a miatake that
would have been."
The crowd, at a fever pitch all
day, sensed t.roubJe in the aecond
half when seldom-used Gary
Hogeboom replaced Injured
Danny WhJte at quarterback for
the Cowboys and steered Dallas
to a pair of touchdowru In a
furious rally.
But Hogeboom came up abort
in the fourth quarter. Finl. Mel
Kaufman picked off on e of
Hogeboom's passes. 11etting up a
27-yard fie ld goal by Mark
MOl!leley.
"We were in a combination
:r.one a,nd man-to-man (defen.e),"
(See REDSKIN~ Page Bl)
IMllr .......... "' ~ ~
Paula McGee of USC tries to get handle on ball while feeling
pressure of Pam Gant ~aturday.
There's no hope left for ·Rose BOwl
Introduction of Super Bowl has led to swap meets and rock concerts
Joe Hendrickson, the Pasadena sports
editor who retired to a tlfe of low IOdium
and low profile, recalls the first time
aomebody suggested the profellionala play
their champlonahip football game in the
Roee Bowl.
"Some of the old guya on the committee
damn near expired on the apot.," Joe recalla.
"They had to be helped out into the frsh
air."
Actually, the Super Bowl wu a trifle out
of character for Pasadena. It w• an annual
commotion which brouaht out the flMhy
ladJes and gentlemen from the bia dtiea.
The Super Bowl involved loucf carrytnc
on for a week leading up to the pme pd
had previously been held only in such
bawdy communitJet .. Ne,w or-. and
Miami where the lidewalb were not rolled
up at nine o'clock. Why, at t.M party on the
prior Friday alone &.he Clllebnn .. IUCked up
more boo1AI than would be swallowed in the
course of a nonna1 year tn h.dena.
Certainly, no prolallonal had ~ aet
foot on the hallowed p1dlron at the~
Bowl.
WELL, EVEN as early u U177, the
economy wu be8innlnl to take a tum for
the wone and whm lt w• rmntioned to
P&lladena that Super Bowl X1 WOUid brina
aomethln1 like UO million lnto the
community, eomebody ._._. dw ...ner
be pul to a vote. It .,.._, bJ a narrow m;en;._ 11 hiatory. P-.dena w• Mil to
Super Bowl XI and w• ao corrupt.cl .. to
'SPORTS COUJMNIST
BUD
TUCKER
The mercantile element of the town keeps
aiatistJcs and can tell ·you the spendinc
habits o f ,the college crowds fr~m
Michigan, Ohio, Iowa and so on and 10
forth.
For Super Bowl XVII, the Dallaa
Cowboys would have brought a rather
deatrable dele gatio n . T exans are
Insufferable to be around at a time like thia
aeek -and get -Super Bowl XIV. There but they do spend well.
followed the Ute of the Roee Bowl for swap The Ne w Y o rk J e ta w o u 1 d be
meets, rock concert. and friabee tour-aooompanled by moroe aophlstkated bunch
namenta. but nonetheleaa well-heeled. The J ... have
Oearly, P..adena wu golnc to hell in a not been ln the Super Bowl amoe number
hand buket. Ill 10 there wlll be aavln1• to be
Too late for ..ivatJon, Puadena put in a tqu.dered.
bid for Super Bowl XVll and one week Whether Paaadena knowa it, the
Crom today it wlll unfoli~t the &le Bowl. Dolphins and J\eda~na would be a terrible
Pasadena aeenll happy enoush but there blow to the buaine. climate of the dty. are the. who 11Uge9t the Super Bowl th.la time la a trifle tamlahed. There w• a strike M1-nl ta a T .. ahlrt eodety to IW1 wtth t NFL la the fta and would lend a alepy conttneant to the o p )WI in autumn of l.v2 and Super '&wl. ~ Dolphlna c.me Wmt for
a llJ.able portJon of tne 1M10n wu loet and Super Bowl VU ancl the vtllt of their
what raulted WU a tournament to dedde auppor1IKI WM .mirely foqet&eble. the prindpU.
Actually, thit seemed equitable enouah-.u....ioTON ........ -but there ant thoee authoriUee of the~ .U POR w-..... • the de . -who inlllt • fair telt of team merit cannot' will c:onw llet'Clnd and third cla-. ·
come from a thort aeuon and a hurried J\Lrthermore. PM•diena hal • problem
toumamenL ~ ol dw ...,...... Tbt NllOwned
and tnditional .. ,.. Bowl party will not
OP COUU&. Paudena'a inwr.t ta not be held th'8 ,_.., twven, to do with the
rwlly artMtlc. ,,.. dty ii in thJa th1"8 fot' ,.. . drike and the lhort ..-un.
lltMare of the.,. and the COl1IOll1l II not for lldma&m ol the ftoW ol ......_ Into
the com~ of 11\e teem. What counta II PM1~na. which Md~ balili llt at
the followtnc of the tMM. -----1..v ..won, wen Nbltan~ nc:tumct
P.....S.W wdtntandl football towilni. wtth the mncellaUon ol the bMh. , I
•
"We bad Kathy with us then."
Paula Mt<;ee said. "That made
the difference."
"We have a l ot m ore
experience wlth Kathy In the
lineup," Coech Linda Sharp said.
''Her ic. baa affected the team.
She baa been a three-year starter
for ua and when you lose a
player of her caliber, it hu to
hurt."
Doyle wu on the bench and
walked with the aid of crutches
becau.e of a knee injury.
"l hyper-extended the knee in
the Old Dominion game," Doyle
said. "When I went back to
practice, the knee gave out and
there may be tom cartilage. I'll
haw It ICOped Monday and I plan
on being back in two weeka.
There's no way I'm going to misa
the ,..i, of my senior year with a
teemof this caliber." ,
In Saturday's game, the
Trojans seemed uncertain about a
(See TROJANS, 'Page--Bt)
Scandal rocks
Power Boat
Association
By ALMON LOC&ABEV or ... ...,,....,.
Offlhote power boat racen on
both oouta are facin& strict new
1tandard1 in the wake of a
Florida d.ruc-smugllng 8Canda1
involvfna .everal of the 1port'1
top Nll'ne..
Meetln1 i n New York laat
weekend, the Offshore Racina
Commlulon of the American
Power Boat Aaociation took
eome drMtic ms-in an effort to .,,. the sport. aaud1nc to Betty
Cook of Newport Be.ch.
Cook, a two-tlme offshore
pow,r boat~ racln1 world
chamPlon and former comrn1allon m.nt., .ad the ll'O'IP s-ed a
NeOlutton beeflftl up polidnl
pow .. OWi" ..odatlon memben
-·'prolnllld ~ ..-.i aft'/ owner, drlver or crewman
lDdlded Cll' ~ lrldktlMnt for a felony such• tm~ ''TbOM Indict.cl or con
wOl be = from radnl." Cook IMd. boa& owmd by a
eonvloted f• on wUl alao be
barred ,,... ~ lbe .md. 'n. cu11 Hm a...-. we
"')rompted b1 the indictment.
and/or canvtodon ID n.tda ol
more "'-a .... nadonally
known drtYml Ind en.,._. an a
(8" ICANDAL. Pqe lh)
: ' • t
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81 Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, January 23, 1083 f
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'What an afternoon!'
Reagan tells 'Skins
From AP d11patcH1
WASHINGTON -Preaident Ell
Rea1an on Saturday invited the 4• •
Wahlnat<>n Redaklna, freah from a
National Football Lea1ue playoff
victory over the Dallaa Cowboys, to give him a
hand in deallng with Congre.. He implied the
political tuJt WU euie.r.
Amiatant White HOU8e pr-.. eecntary Mark
Wetnbera said Rea41an called Joe Gibbe, the Redakina' coach, and Dallas
Coach Tom Landry after
Washington'• 31-17 victory
over the Cowboya for the
National Football Conference
title.
The president told
Landry to tell hia players that
''none of you have anything
to be aaharned about. "Tbat'i-
for sure."
MAGAN , The calla were placed
from Aspen Lodae, the president'• quarters at
hia Camp David, Md., retreat. Reagan spent the
weekend there working on hia 1>tate of the
Union addrel9, 8Cheduled for delivery Tueeday
night. but took time out to watch the game.
"I just want to conaratulate and all that
great ,ang of yours. What an afternoon tb1a baa
been!' Reagan told Gibb8.
"Well, llitten, I just wanted to aay· lf the
fellowa feel like, when the 9eUOl1 ia over, letting
down easy, I could uae them helping me up there
with the Congreea ...
Quot~ of the day
Stiaroa Saitta., a commentator for
ESPN, on Tony Doraett's 99-yard
touchdown run for the Dallas Cowboys
against Minne9ota, a record that can never
be surpueed; ''That'• a record that figures
to stand f~ a long time."
Clippers roll to second win in row
Forward Tom Cltamben 8CIOl'ed m ~of hit 29 pointa in the aeoond half.
Saturday night, leed.lna San Diego to
a 99-89 conquest of Golden State, the ··
Clippers' 8eOOnd straight win ... F.d .....
scored four polnta in the final SO MCCmda to
provide the margin of victory u New York
edged Denver, 102-98 ... Calrill Nan 9COttd
six of hia game-high 33 points ln overtime as
Portland outscored Houston 17-0 in the extra
period to earn a 113-96 victory . . . Ja1
Vblceet notched 21 pointa as Dallaa routed Utah.
126-88 ... BW Lalmbeer hit two tree throws
with three aeconda left to give Detroit a 111-109
triumph over Atlanta . . . Re11te TlaH1
tallied Sl point• to help Chicago anap a
four-game lcCng a1reek with a 95-86 dedaion
over Waahington.
4th ANNUAL
t:dhmn 1>ulr lnvul\' d In •(•eldt-nl
Mau Hmnbt and Derek Ori tilt.ha, •
two memtMra of tho Edlton Hl1h 1 t
fOOtblll c.tnn, were lnvolved '" u
auto. ICdd nt whll on a recrultlna
trip to Boi.e State Saturday.
Homb9 and Grlffhhl wM• In an automobll
that w11 TGportf'dly rt'ar·,.ndf"d and thf' pair
w re lmmedlat.ely tak n w an ~mf'raency room
at a Boiao Hoepltal Saturday. There waa no.
report on their condition, except that there hu
been IOme vttbal communkaUon with Qrtl(ltha.
Ahlo alona on tho rccruilln& trlp but not
involved in the accident were Editon'a Tony
Johann end Jett Wuhlnaton.
Homb9 waa an All..ClF defenaive black and
Oriffitha a tailback on the Chargera' 1982 equad.
Titans' rally cumes up short
Forward Larry Anderton scored m a career-hlgh 30 polnta Saturday
n11ht, leadlna fifth-ranked Nevada
Laa V egu to a 76-71 PCM bllketball
victory over viaiting Cal State Fullerton. The
Rebels led by 18 polnta at balft.l.me, but aaw the
advania,e allp to three polnta (70-67) with just
over a minute to play before recovering to gain
the win . . . Ellewhere in the PCAA, guard
gevta Bowlud connected on a 10-foot jump ahot
from the left bueline with five aeconda to play to
give San Joae State a 58-~7 triumph over UC
Santa Barbara . . . Utah State erupted from a
42-42 deadlock ln the eecond bal! to deal Pacific
an 85-62 aetback in Stockton . . . Guard Rod
Foa&er led a 8eCOnd·balf surge with 21 points and
finiahed with a game-high 31 aa top-ranked
UCLA knocked off at.ubbom Stanford, 101-87 in
Pac-10 play . . . USC outacored California 14·0
over an ef.ght-minute apan down the stretch and
defeated tne Golden Bears, 65-~. the Trojans'·
fourth conference win in aix outings . . . In
Big Ten play, aeoond-ranked Indiana, ~by
Rudy WUtmaa and Ted Kltctiel, who icorW 22
point.a apiece, rolled to a 9S-76 victory over
Michigan . . . Cory Blackwell notched 18
point.a, 12 in the second half, u Wisconsin
atunned No. 10 Iowa, 6~-62 . . . Mlclaael
Jorda• scored a career-high 32 points aa
third-rated No.rth Carolina stopped Duke, 103-82.
McDonald pads scoring lead
Lauy McDoaald, the National ~ Hockt!y League'• leading acorer, '
tallied hit 4lat goal of the aeuon with
18 MCODd8 remaining to give CaJp.ry
a 7-6 victory over St. Lout.a Saturday night
. . . Elaewhere in the NHL, rookie Mata
Nulad acored h1a 17th and 18th goala of the
aeuon. lncluding the tie-breaker in the 8eCODd
period, a. Montreal knocked off Buffalo; 4-1
. . . The Quebec Nordiquea acored seven
IU'aUrht aoala after talllrw behind 3-0, and went
on the defeat Pittaburgn, 7-3, extending the
Pencwna' 1oaing strea.li to eight gamea .. :
S&en Larmer'• 26th goal of the season with
eight minutea Jett gave Chicago a 3-2 decl.aion
over ho.t Toronto . . . K.efiti Crowder and
Tom Ferpa notched aecond-period goala 1:34
apa.rt to lift Boston to ita seventh straight
triumph, 3-1 over Detroit . . . Rookie
goaltender Bob Froese posted hia eecond shutout
ln flve NHL atarta, turnJ.na aside 30 ahota aa
Philadel.J>hia blanked the 1few York Ialanders.
1-0, on Darryl Slnler'a 8e00nd-period goal ...
Brlaa Bellows acored the eventual
pine-winning goal ln Mlnneeota's 7-2 romp of
Hartford . . . Patrlk Sudltrom snapped a 2-2
tie early in the final period and Vancouver edged
Edmonton. 4-S.
Race 1
RUN FOR HOAG
5 AND 10 KILOMETER RACES
JANUARY 29, 1983, IRVINE
STARTING TIMES:
6K 9:00 AM
10K 9:10 AM
ENTRY FEES
PRE-REG'8TRA TlON wtth T .shirt $9.00
PRE-REGISTAATION no ahlf1 $5.00
DAY Of RACE 9dd $1.00
Al entry ..... non-f9f\.lndable.
"NO HASSLE" REGISTRATION
PIU1~t• In Mtty reglltratlon and your
runner'• number wlll be malled to you
belfcn the run.
CH•CK .. IN
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·Dolphin ministreak
has Jets arouse-cl
f or AFC slJowdown
MIAMI (AP) -Tne fin\ time
the New York J ett and Mlarl'\J
got to1ether durina the 1982
aeaaon, the Dolphin• had
aomething to prove. They hadn't
beaten the Jets in the paat eight
gamea.
They beat them that day,
45-28. The Jets felt Mlaml Coach
Don Shula went for touchdowns
when field goals mi1ht have
sufficed, that he tried to show up
New York by pulling Uick plays
out of hia hat (quarterback David
Woodley catching a touchdown
pus), that the Dolphins rubbed
the Jets' noaes in the Shea
Stadium dirt.
Fourteen weeks later, in the
Orange Bowl, \he Dolphins won
again, thia time 20-19 on Uwe
von S$:hamann's 47-yard field
goal with three seconds to play.
The margin of victory was Pat
Leahy's missed extra polnt after
New York's first TD.
Now Shula has a chance to
beat the Jets a third tJ.me in the
same season, in today's American
Conference championship. Shula
knowa the feeling. When he waa
Baltimore's head coach in 1965,
Green Bay beat the Colta 20-17·
and 42-27 during the seaaon and
again 13-10 in overtime in the
playoffs.
~hula shrugs off all references
to the Dolphins' three-in-a-row
proapecta. "We're trying to beat·
them for the first time in 1983,''
he quipped.
But if he Is downplaying
Mlaml't mlnltt.reak, the Jett a.re
not. They aay they are u Al'OUM<l u over. And at leut one ot them
1ay1 the Oolphina' talk about
how they're lookini forwatd to
playin~ New York again la ju.at
ttu.t ' talk.
''We've got a lot more to prove
than they do," aaid comerback
Bobby Jackson. "They beat us
twice and they're probably
On TV today
channel 4 at "10
confident that they can do it.
again. They beat ua because we
weren't as dlacipllned u they
were and because they put in all
that trick stuff.
"But both teama will be
pulling oul all the stops this time
. . . They said they wanted to
see us again, but they don't.
They're going to be nervoua.
even more nervous than ua,''
added Jackson, who could have
preserved the Jets' lead In the,
f1na1 minute of the teams' second
meeting but didn't, dropping a
"sure" int.e'rception.
The three-in-a-row theme
pervades· mo.st of the Jets'
thinking.
"I don't see us losing three uroea ln a year to any team," said
Scott Dierking. the running back
whoee 1-yard dive in the closing
minutes in Loe Angeles vaulted
the Jets over the llaiders 17-14
and into this AFC title game.
RED KIN •••
From Pao• 81
IAid X.ufrnan. ''It la my i>b to
take away the outalde. I NW
Ho1eboom'1 •Y•• and J Juat moYed that way."
M01el•y'1 field pl made lt
24· l 7, and on Dallaa' next
offenalve play, HQleboom went
bKk to pm apin. Th1I tlme, the
ball waa Upped by Dexter
Manley, whOM devamdnc aack
had knocked Whit.e out of the
aame earlier. The bell wH
fnten:epted by defenalve tackle
Darryl Grant.
"Aher a few •tePli I felt it wu ftoina t.o be a ~· ' aaid Grant. 'I dldn't apply preat\lre, but
waited for him to throw. Dexter
put on a big rµah and aot b1a
hand on it, and I WM there."
Grant grabbed lt at the
10-yard line, tucked it under hit
arm in a perfect rendltlon of
Riggina' Gut Serie. and rumbled
lnto the end i.one. In 17 aeoonda,
Waahtngton bad acored 10 polnta.
''I just made too many mfstabs
In the fourth quarter," aaid
Hogeboom. "We could have
beaten them. •We had aome
momentum going, but we Ju-t
couldn't put it over."
The next time Wuhington got
the ball, there were 4 minutes, 26
seconda to pla~= the Redak:lns went back to .
Riggins ran for 2 yards.
Riggins for 8, Riggins for 4.
Riggins for 12. Riggins for 5.
Riggins for 6. Riggins for 1.
RiJUd,ne for 3. Riggins for 2.
The Gut Series deaervea a new
name. From now on, call it the
Riuina Series.
1'ne third-year quarterback
from Cent r a 1 Mich i g.a n
University never had thrown a
paaa in hia first two years and
waa only 3 -for -8 i n this
strike-fragmented season,
playing behind White.
GRANT IRATE AFTER LOSS. • •
From Page 81
them up they'd just laugh at me. They'd say, 'Boyd
who?'
"The referee went over and asked the guy
(acoreboard official) if he made a mistake and the
guy aaid no. But both my players saw it; my two
radio guys aaw it; and even Coach Mulligan came
over and aaid they (IOC>reboa.rd offidals) were not
people from hia 8Chool."
The controversial ending marred an otherwise
magnificent pertonnance from McDonald, who did
everything for the Anteaters but hand out towels in
the locker room.
The junior caftain finished with a game-high
and career-high S points and a team-high seven
rebounds and four assists. "He gave ua a lesson," praised Boyd of
McDonald's efforts. "I think that'• the most points
we've given up (to one player) in five years. I just
thought he was excellent."
"Ben is starting to take control and alo!" with
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George (Turner) he'a become a leader," said Bob
Thornton. who added aeven points to UCI'a cauae.
"Ben has been doing a good r.>b," added
Turner, who contributed 19 pointa. ' I think him
scoring and having a good game helps us all out."
The game seemed to have more highs and lows
than the New York stock exchange. Fresno State
led by as many aa nine (34-25) late in the first half
before the UCI scored the last eight points of the
opening segment to trail only 34-33 at the
intermission.
In the second half it was UCI's tum to build a
lead, only to see its nine-point 'margin dissipate in
the claslng seconds.
"I had to hit thoae two free throws becauae I
felt I was the one who let them (the Bulldop) back
into the fame," said McDonald, who m.i.ued a couple o shots during the closing minutes
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OCC falters
at Sant a Ana
G olden-West. stun s-eerritos---~aucho. wi~---
•n overtime ;
Oranae Coaat Coll ~a• let a
12-point flnt-half lNd aUp away
Saturday nlaht, and the re1ult
WU I 71 -56 Jo. to Santa Ana In
community colle1e baaketball action.
R ustlers rac to 68-55 victory ov r top-ranked Fa lcons
lndec!d the Ruatlcn waaat.ed little Ume 1n r a franUc Falcon trap defente.
SAN DlEOO Kevi n
Hend rt0n ecored 1 1eNOn·hJ1h
The Pirates, who we re aent
down to their 11th •tralcht io. at
Cook Gym on the Santa Ana
campu.a, were in front 32-20 in
the final two minutee of the fint
half before the Dona made their
move.
Santa , Ana coll~ the final
aix points of the half to pare the
marain in half, then ICOl'ed eight ·
of tne first 10 points after
lntermlaaion to forge a 34-34
deadlock. The game atayed cloee
until the end, but Santa Ana
expanded ita lead late in the·
conteat thanks to some fine
marksmanah.ip at the tree-throw
line.
The Dona made 17 of 18
free-throw tries in the aecond
half, and did an excellent job of
silencing OCC's leading scorer,
Leland Bruce, who scored 12
~ts but none ln the second
BY CURT SEEDEN or ... D.ilr ,... ...,.
"l hate to do that lo an old friend,"
Golden West College buketball coach Jim
Greenfield said with a tr""9 of a amlle.
He wu referring to what hla Ruatler
team had .)ult aocompllahed agalnat Cooch
Jack Bogdanovich and h1I Cerritos Fafoona
who came into the Golden Weet gym
Saturday night rated the state's N'o. 1
community coUege basketball team.
But the Falcons hardly looked like the
1tate's top-tanked team. particularly in the
tint half when they managed to hit just 12
percent of their shots (3 for 26).
And a 20-minute disaster like that,
combined with a 27-p olnt scoring
perfonnance by the Rustlers' John Kreslch
wu enough to give Golden West a stunning
68-55 South Coast Conference victory.
The victory not o nly snapped the
Falcons' 13-game winning streak but It also
moved the Ruatlen into second place in the
conference standings, one game behind
Cerritos and ~ta Ana (5-1).
"We just wanted to try to stay close
early," Greenfield explained of his team's
strategy against the Falcons. "I think the
key was that we shot well early and they
didn't 11et a chance to break tpe way they
like to.Yi
Arbitration
for Fernando?
LOS ANGELF.s (AP) -Pitcher Fernando
Valenzuela is prepared to toaa his contract
negotiations with the Loe .Angeles Dodgers into
arbitration, hia agent says. ·
Tony DeMarco, agent for the fonne.r Cy Young
Award winner, confirmed that an arbitration
request hu been filed, but would not conunent on
specifics.
The third-year player'a lalary request could be
the highest figure ever submitted in arbitration.
which is uaed to eettle pay differences. Kmorf-Sate PT1ce
Leu Factory Rebate
1howlna they weren't afraid to 1aUop with Durham flni1hed the nlaht whh 12
lh Faleona, u they jumped out to an 8-0 pointa, eeven Ulllta, five aie.JJ and three
lead and didn't allow a Cerritos buket untU rebound•. and Dan Biber came off the
nearly 4 ~ minutes had elapaed. With bench to chip in 10 Pointa, lncludina three
Sherwin Durham hlttlna well from the big baakei. In the aecond half whJcn each
oul.lide and K.retl~h provfdlng the offense lime deflated the Falcon•' comeback
underneath the basket, the Ruatlen atf4'mpt. ·
jumped out to a 29-12 advantage with 4:46 The Ruatlen held the Falcona' top acorer,
left ln the fint half and eventually t.oOk a 6-3 aophomore guard Don Ot1a to Just two
22-polnt lead (39-17) Into the d reaslng polntnn the first half, but Otis managed to
room. h it hi• conference average of 14 before the
night waa over. "I knew we could beat them," noted
Kreslch. "We've been playing well the lasl
three games. Basically, we didn't do
anything dlffereptly. We just tried to play
good defense."
Meanwhile, Bo~danovich, who was a
head coach at Bellflower High while
Greenfield was his assistant aeveral years
ago, had something to say to his players at
the h a)f . and the Falcons quickly .
~ponded.
They outacored the Rustlers 18-5 during
the flnt six minutes of the second half to
slice the Golden West advantage to 46-35.
But Kresich, wh o had 15 points in the
first half, hit three quick buckets and the
Rustlers were once again toying with a
comfortable 15-17-point advantage, despite
10.97
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Golden West did a better job on talented
6-6 center John P. Martin, who wu held to
just alx polnta before foulin8 out with 6:41
remaining in the game.
The loee waa the first for Cerritos (20-3
overall) since Dec. 11 when Groamont
handed the Falcons a 53-52 setback in the
Griffins' own tournament.
Golden West, meanwhile, baa now
knocked off three big So uth Coast
Conference opponents -Fullerton, Mt.
San Antonio and Cerritos -on conaecuUve
Saturoay nights In their own gym.
The .to'aJcons' 12 percent effort in the first
half was surprising, considering they
boaated the to p pe rcentage in the
conference coming into this week's games
(65 percent).
28 poinll, lncludlni 1lx free
throws without a min In
overtime, to give Sadd14lback
College an 80-70 victory ovec S.n
Dle10 Mesa In PacHlc Cloaat
Confer ence baske tba 11 ac!tlon
Saturday night :
With the victory, the GaLf.:hoe
gain a piece of flrtt pla<.'e h1 the
PCC standings, but they han to
share it with four other teamJ, all
sporting 4-2 recorda. .
Saddleback, 8-8 overall,. also
benefited from 24 points af\d 11
rebounds from Alex Adams.
The Gauch011 had a chanee to
end matters In regulallon.' but
Gene Arceneaux ml.Sled the front
end of a one-plus..one situation
with five seconds remaining.
Saddleback. which came into
the game with the wont free
throw shooting percentage ln the
conf erence (46 percent),
connected on 18 of 31 Saturday
night, with Henderaon hitting all
eight of his attempts.
Larry Moacatel topped the
Olymp~ with 16 points while
teammates Tom Saunders and
Paul Chenault added 13 apiece.
The highest salary ever submitted was
$700,000 by Bruce Sutter in 1980. The top club
figure wu $450,000 by the Detroit Tigers for Jack
Mania and St. Louis for Ozzie Smith in 1982.
Laat winter Valenzuela asked for $1 .4 million,
later dropping the price to $450,000 in salary and
$200,000 in incentives.
Walle 'N Wom 11• ~I 7 9 7 he ona smo1ce <»-Ami
teciot la tess llSATI •
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6 polr package White Of with loP striping Your choice White. Pink and Col<:S Duck
After protr. acted negotiations, the Dodgers
unilaterall)' k-enewed Valenzuela's contract at a
repor~~e~!!;.~O on March 1 and Valenzuela
ended i~f'March 24, a month alter spring
~ ~d the decision to avoid comment on
the dealino waa not a reaction to the exhaustive
coverage tlie media gave last year's negotiationa
with the standout player.
"Laat year ii a chapter that la over. A. it was
last year, our ooncema att for whatew!' la best for
Fernando. Thia la what la best for Valenzuela,"
DeMarco said.
·· -rfieTdeafirfuaffon, ol ooune--;-wo tosether without arbitration." be added. "But ~
time arbitration la available to us, ..nething that
wam't last~·''
New players are not allowed arbitration rigbta
until their third yeer in the major le.gues.
Dodger Vice Plaldent Al Campanis said be
wasn't sure how the filing would affect salary talks.
"Lall year, Pedro Guerrero filed for
arbitration, and then signed without going to
arbitration,•• he said. "There's no certainty that
Valenzuela will go to arbitration. Psychologically,
this could be a stimulant to our talks."
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now! I .UCI women win
The UC Irvine women's basketball team
received aome aoort.na from an unexpected source
Saturday. and u a result. the Anteaters topped
United States International University 69-50 at
Crawford Hall.
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Freshman guard Erin Higashi, with a previous
high game of afx pointa, connected on 6 of 7 shots
from the field and finished the day with 13 points
to lead the Ant.eaten to their eighth victory against
nine defeats. On a day when top 9COren Katherine Hamilton
(17.6 average) and Dorothy Lewis (14.2 average)
were held to eight and lix points. respectively, the
Anteaten still breezed to the victory.
Guard Vlclde SbnJ*>f\ chipped in 12 points and
reserve forward Julie Baker added 10 for UC
Irvine. Jadde Vande:r Poel led the Ant.eaten with
11 reboundl.
Ma gic is OK
INGLEWOOD (AP) -
Earvin "Macie'' Jobflllcn
of the Loa An1elea
Lakera, who turned h1a
ankle and. 1uffered a
apralned arch d~ a
game against S a n
Antonio Friday nt1ht.
apparently suffered no
aerloua injury. Laken
1poke1man Joab
ao.mfe1d said Saturday.
Rmenteld md X-nys
dlacloaed no damaae.
However, John8on WM
unab le to practice
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F_ought retains lead
• lrJ vii-tual privacy
A single shot back of the
surprising Fought, wfi.o haan't
c hallenged seriously since
winning twice in his rookie year
of 1979, were PGA champion
Ray Floyd, Masters title-holder
Craig Stadler, Keith Fergus and
Rex Caldwell, tied at 270.
"With five players on the
doorstep, we can expect a
shootout tomorrow,'' Floyd said.
Fergus scored consecutive
eagles in his round of 65 at
Tamariak. Caldwell matched that
7 -under-par effort under cloudy
akiea and briak temperatures at
Bermuda Dunes. Floyd birdied
the 18th hole, ahcl11y after the
national televiaion cameras bald
ended their coverage for the
day, completing a 88 at La
Quinta. St.adltt ahot a 69, ai.o at
La Quinta, which., he uid.. could
have been much better.
"It could have been a 65 or 66,
eaally," aaid tbe 1982 leadln1
money-winner. "but I Ju at
couldn,t aei the bUI ln the 6oi..
N~tteemed &o t.11 ln&o p&Ke. I w• ting mywU &o make a
putt all ."
Floyd alto compl1tned of
puttJn1 dltf&c\ald•, but tound
plenly of consplation afler
playln1 hl• b•cft nh\e ln 12,
lncludina • chip-In birdie on the
14\h anO a 22..foot bUdJie ~ OD
tM 18th. -'·rm clole mouctt." he lild.
"rv• certatruy .,_ •--1! a ~'°~w1•.rm
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TROJANS.
From Page 81
• •
zone defense thrown at them by
the Lady Techatere midway
through the flnt half and fell
behind by 11 points, 32-21.
When the Troiani returned for
the second half, they pulled
ahHd at 39-38 With 10:88 left &o
play on a 16-foot jumper by
leading tc0rer Cheryl Miller, a
freabman from Riverside.
Miller finiahed the game with
22 pointa. blah for both teams,
but hit on onfy 10 of 24 from the
floor and actually missed lier
tint aeven attempts.
Then in the leCOftd hall, the
Trojana got into serious foul
troubl. arid Paula M"°9e went
out with tiw penonale with 6:28
remalnln1. Miller and P am
McGee ffniahed wtth four
penonala.
Despite the to. of Mc.<Jee, tbe
Trojana whittled the \Md &o one pomt at &7-M on • three-point
play by Cyn\hla Cooper with &3
aeconda remaJnlna. Afc.r the
Lady Tecbsten hit a free throw,
the TroJana worked for a lut
ahot and nu..d when Mlller"•
attempt hit the rtm. bourQd on
the top of the backboard and
wmt out al boUl8 to Tech.
'"nUI ii no\ the Super Bowl or
the national ctwnplonlhlp ald
Tech coech Sonja Hou. •in.ta
trip to the W• 0oMt Will tell w
a lot about our bllk.u.D -.a.
"k r.Dy -...·t matter If we .,. No. 1 or No. I . W• both bne
one JOii now (to 9ICh ~).
"We felt we t..d to not let
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UC UlYl•f -L1wl1 II, He"'lllon t , Vendlr ,Oii 8, H1gaa111 13. 8lmptor1 12.
l~er 10, MCEiroy 1, Dehn 2, 0-3 • AeMell II, H.,.,. 2. TOlell; 32 6-12 et.
Hlllllrn« UC lr..tne, 41..U. TOlll fouk USIU 111. UC !Nini 23. l'oulld
OUI: LAwla (UC IMl>e~
HIGH KHOOL WO.N
1111 ........ ,..._.rt av. 11, cai LutMrM •
••••ollT ClffllaTIAN -Mohler 4, ..n.1t11.-i •• 8etkelllll 27. Andlflorl 7,
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Totll loule: Newpotl Ctitltllen Ill, Cel Lutlllran 11 FOUied out: Y-1 (Newpotl
CMellln).
NFL playoffs
Conference Champlon1hlp G•m•
Saturday'• Score
Washington 31 , Dallas 17
Today'• Qeme
AFC Championship -New York Jets at"Mlaml
t \
• Super Bowl XVII
Sun •• Jan. 30, Roee Bowl, 3 p.m.
AFC va. NFC champlo~a for Vince Lombardi
Trophy .J
Pro._.
Sun., Pelt. I
AFC All-atara vt. NFC All-atars at Honolulu
-SCANDA-L~. .,,.__.,. .~
From Pa~B1
variety of c related t.o dn.&1
po11wJon t.rafflddna. 'Ille
proeecuUon'• contention,
• aocord.{nc to reporu publilhed In
a Fort Lauderdale, Flt.,
neweptaper, wu that racen were
uslnl \heir speedy boat• for
smuullnt when they weren't
en&Ued In compeUUon. The ICaJ\dal 1ttracted nattonal
attention foJlowina the
convicUon of Joey lfpoll&o, 32, a
world -clan dr ver from
Hallendale, N.J . Ippolito, who
won the Buah.mlll'1 Orand Prix
in Newport Beach ln 1978, wu convicted ot marijuana c;•on
and marijuana traffic I and
aentence4 to eight yeare In
priton.
Three w eeks after hie
sentencing, however, Ippolito
wu allowed to compete in the
Benlhana Grand Prix, considered
by many &o be the "Indy ~" of
off.shore power boat raclng. He
began hia priton term in October.
The Florida newspaper report
aaid the abaence o f any
auoc:latlon rules which might
have prohibited lppolito'a
participation could h ave
de1tro yed o rganized racing
be ca u se severa l big,
image-conacioua race sponsors
such ae Anhewier-Buach, Bacardi
Rum and Benihana restaurants
tbreat.ened to withdraw their
backing.
Faced with t.boee threats and
the lou of mllllons of dollars
from tou.rUm in host cities auch
u Miami, Fort Lauderdale, New
Orleans and San Franciaco, the
a.odation decided'° act and the
resolution adopted at .l"-t
weekend 's meeting was the
result.
Cook, who confirmed that
reports of illegal activities by
aome power boat racers were
"not exaggerated," said she
anended. the New York meeting
"as a driver and buaineaswoman
becawie I· am not anxious to be
painted with that aame bruah."
Cook aaid a number of major
sponsors also attended the
m eeting to make sure the
commiuion wu taking proper
action &o prevent future aca.ndals
in the sport.
In addition to aetting penalties
for future violations, the
commlaalon'a new regulations
al80 apell out a hearing procedure
for any accuaed member and
authoriz.e the provision of counsel
It needed.
Aleo linked to the ecandal was
another world-dais driver, Bill
Elswick. 34, ot Fort Laud~e.
Elswick. who raced in Newport
Beach several times before the
evem waa amce]ed In J 980 I.or..
lack of a aponaor , ha1 b een
arreat.ed five time9 in eight years
on various drug charges
according to the Florida
newspaper report.
The report said aix of the
charge• again1t Elawlck have
been dipn!Mf!d, but that trials are
ltill pending on a 1980 charge of
marijuana poasesaion in the Bahamal and a 1981 charge of
marijuana trafficking. Elswick
wu the 1980 U.S. Open Class
champion and baa won the
1port'• moat preetigloua event,
Britain'• Harmsworth Trophy
race.
Rodgers wins
MIAMI (AP) -BW Rod«en.
four-time Bost.on and New \Jork
Qty Marathon winner, ran away
from Henrich J urgenson of
Denmark in the final four miles
Saturday and won the sixth Onnce Bowl Marat.hon by more
than two minuta.
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CMAMPIONIHIP
•
Orange Cout DAIL V PILOT /Sunday, January 23, 1113 •I
-Kush regains ~innin~ways in Senior-Bo wl~
MOBILE, Ala. (AP) -Dan Marino'1
leCOnd-half puatna -• oa!r of 11-yard ICOrlna
1\rlkea -carrted t1'e North to a 14-e V1ctory ov r
the South tn the Senior Bowl aame Saturday, ldvtna Co.ch Frank Kuah h1a fltlt triumph alnce
feavtna the Ca.nad!an Football J...eaauo.
"The flnt half wun't aa entertalnlna u the
aecond half," aald Kuah, who recently had
completed hla flrat National Football Lea1ue
coaching aulgnment with an 0-8-l record at .
Baltimore.
Concerning hl1 first triumph alnce leaving
Arllona State, Kush said, "I h ope that's an
lnc:Ucation of thlnaa to come."
Kuah saw en<>t.1gh of the cut of aeniona ln thJ.a
34th annual game to aay he'd like to si~ about five
players "and maybe we (the Colts) could tum thinp around .••
Basketball
scores
c::r
UC lrWw 71, F~ St. 74 Ne¥eda LM Veg111 78, Cel State
Fullerton 71
San JOH SI. Ill, UC Santa
&ar11era 117
Ut.afl 8t. 15, Peclftc 12 UClA 101, 8t.Mford 87
USC ta. c.Mornla lie WlllNl!gton St. 114, Oregon 111
Oregon St. 71, WalHnglon 112
Peppwdll• es. PotUanct 10
Loyola ee, Oonr.aoa e1 a.ma Clara 72, San °"90 117
Chepmen 117. UC ,.._.... 53 c.t Poly-SLO 75. Loa Angalea St. 114
c.t St.~ Hiii n . c.. Poly Pomona 83
AIWa Padflc 81, LA Bible 73
Bakeralleld St. 87. Cal State
N0ttlr\doe 44 Met, F~ Peclllc 82
Cleremont-Mudd 98, Cel Tech
38
"-Sound all, E. ~ 411
Sacramento St. 100, H8YW81'd
St 78 a.. Francteco St. eo, SUlnlaleue
St. 117
S. Oregon 102, Notre Dem•
(Cel.) 18
Sonoma St. 50, Humboldt 81. 411
(ot)
Hewell 118, San Diego St.. 711
UC Devt. 58, Chll:o St. 55 .......
At11ona St. 82, AtlzoM all AK Foroe ee. Utah eo
Weber St. 78, 8o6le St. ea
Coloredo 72, Nebraeka 88 ~&4.~St.42
BYU 82. Wyoming &4 ...,,.Reno ·1oe. H. Attzona 117
s . Uteh 72, w. New Mexico &4 .......
Wleconaln 115, Iowa 83
Indiana 113, ~lc:hlglln 711
ONo St. 74, Mlc:hlglln St. 88 ~ ee. North-'.am 63 ~ St. 81, lowe St. 56
Mlaaourt ... Oklehoma 41
Bredley. 611, TulM 511
Ofllo u. 73, Bell It. 82
8ow9ng ~ lie, MlerTll 43
N. mrlOle 83, Tdedo 78
W. Mlctllgen 43, Cent. MlclNglln
42
tncl9rl9 St 103, 8 . --• x..r, ()No 70, DaCrolt lie er.lahton 15, .... ..-aoo St. 7 4 £. ....,. •• w ...... 82
Or1I Aober1S 7,, !"91ievlla • Kn 8t. .... E. Mlc:Hgal\ 72
Loyola. a. n. et. uu. 412 ~8t71,T-8L70
mrlOle St. 114, wtchlta St 113
N. lowe n , V ... aleo 62
SW Mmour186. Wt..~ Bey
53 ........
Houston 711, ~ eo Texu A&M 85, SMU n
Rloe at T-Tedi, ppd. fOg Centenary 92, Hardlft.-Slmmone
&7
Oklahoma St. 85, ~ 74
W. T-St. 84, Oralle 113
TCU 55, 8eytor 45
Buller 55. ~City 35
lamet 51, L~ Tedi 43
~St. 711, N. T-St. e8
Texu-El Puo &5, New Mexleo 114 ....
Marytanc1 ea. No1n1 o.me f7 Aorid8 78, T.-74
t• ' 'rpl 87, Ht ' lfpl St. 81
North C.olna 103. Duke 82
Auburn ee. o-g1e a..
Virginia 105. a.m.c:wi 87
Wake Foreat 111, N. Carolna St.
73 .
L~ 93, S. Mt11t11Ippl 48
A1aberr1a 711. LSU 70
Ala .-Bl rm l ngllam 12 ,
J~85 Kentldy 12, Vandertlllt 77 (OC)
ManNlll 116, ~It. 78
Tanneaeae Tedi 12, Au.tin p._
711 Ronda St. ae. Clndnnall 71 8outll Caroline M. Idaho 114 T~ 84, Virginie Tedi 411
Ellllt Cerolna 13, Cempbal 116 w. Kantudcy 78, 8outtl Flottda
87
Cttadel eo. Furmen 49
OeYldaon 711, VMI '3
JamH Madl1on ti, George .._ee
MolehMd St. 80, Young91own
81. 74 Wllllam & Mary 58, Old
Dominion 60 .
E. KentucK't 70, Allton 118
Mtanaae St. !IS, NE ~
112 NW Loulllana Ill, Manler et
SE 1..ou111ana ea, T-St
117
Murrey St et, M6ddle T.wi. 114
W. Carolina 87. E. TennMMe8t ee Chicago St. 73, Kentudcy St. Cl2 ...
Georgelown 78, PrcMdenoe 70
W• V1rain6a 71, !Mgara 83 Hofltrt ~. ~ 411
Orwel 49, Laha'fltte 4 7 81. Bonawnture 73. euqi_.,.
ea
FalrtWd 71, Manhattlln 83 Na¥Y 57, Rlchrnoncl 1111 M.ine 82. Vermont lie
Vllano¥a 72, La a... 71
Y• 74, New HampeHr9 73
St Joeeptl'e IO, T .... 73
Holy~-•• car-. 5t CoMntMa 52, Comel 42 s1. John'• ee. ~ 111 Robert Morrie Ao, St. Frencla, NYn
Amertc.n u ..... latllgti 118
Baltlrnore 12, S*'9 d'1
8oelon ColeOe 88, ConMc:tiout
71 Ft*talgfl Dloklneon 711, Loyola.
Md.87
...,,.. St 711, 0-0. W~ 72
Niegera re.. 8'lfWo ... Nofi~ I I I 11 ii 17, 8'oold)n Col.
85 (OC)
Pftt Te, e.ori Hell ..
NIOde llland ................
78
81. Frendll, Pa. 1:2, ....... 72
.......... 11. Nrnt 46 •-CNoaoo 71, Pww\ 74
Alder IO, U*-1111
C1 ., ......
..... Ceaal l f II
Gotdlrl w..e 16, Cenlloe 50 a.m. AM 71, ar.,. COMt Ill ~ eo. Mt. San AnlCrio .. ~ 117, COlftptoft 111
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SaddletMdc eo, s.n °'9go Mw
10 (ot) .
t..tfriCoaq ... Pa6omar 82 a.n Olaoo n. 0r-11011t 12 lmpertanr~ 80, South .... 11 ..
~-=-Newport Cllrl1t1an 80, Cal
Lutheran 41 ........ cou.a• Lou111ena Tedi lie, USC 5e
UC WW. 18, USIU 50
HIQHacHOOL
~u..Newport Chrl1tlan 61, Cal
Lutheran 38
Coetzee, ·Thomas
settle for. draw
ATLANTICCITY. N.J. (AP)-NeitherGerrie
c.oettee of South Africa nor Philadelphia'• Plnk1on
niomas oomplained about the out.come after their
10-roond heavyweight fight ended in a majority
draw Saturday. "I actually feel good," uld Coetzee, the World
Boxing Auoclation'• top-ranked bea~y~elght
contender. "I fought a tough guy. If I fight him
apin, I should do better.''
Coetzee took charge In the early rounds,
landing left hoolca and an oocuional riaht to the
heed of h1a 24-year-old opponent. Coetae .chnltted
h!a right band, wbk:h he broke in a e-ae•b• ln October, WU D0t al effective al be had
"He hit me with a few right bands, t It
waan't that deadly punch rve aeen him put guya
down with," aald Thomu, who took command ln
later rounds, atln8'Jll Coeaee with combinations to
the head. "I knew I started late," ThomM aald. "I knew I
had to win the later rounds. I ~t have given him
a little too much. No. It'• (the draw) not crtppllna.
It'• no crutch for me. It'• an all ri8bt decllion. It
beata a lcm. I fouaht for the draw. I lelt I won from
the middle roundS on. ..
In New Jene)"• new l)'ltem of 800rinl. with
three judge• In non-title flahta, Judie Paul
Cavaliere pve the ficbt to c.omee 6-4-1 in roundl.,
Judae Rank Bnmeue .cored lt 5-5, and Judie
lUc6ard Murry had It •-4-2. -
Today's TV, 'radio
TELSVlllON
10 a:m. (4) -IJ'C CILUIPIONSBIP -New
Y o rk Jeu at M i ami. (2) -COLLBO B BAl~ETBALL -Memphi• State at North
Carolina Stace.
Noon (2) -Tll:NNll -eowr.,. ot the men'•
........ flnal of the Onmd Prix ........
_1 p.m. (4) -QOLP -11nal round ft~-.. -·-ol .... Bob Hope o..rt a...
1:30 p.m. (7) -BOXING -The 1982 U.S.
Mmtew' Bcs1nC Otam~pl .,.. hJchlllhted.
Boeby -K1np at Edmonton, 4:60 p.m.,
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Waistlines are 'in'
making belts the
most important
fashion accessory
for the coming
season . Sandy Bee k
of Irvine, right,
uses her sculpting
talents to create an
array of interesting
buckles. For s pring
and summer the
'Sandy Design'
items are bright
a nd colorful free
forms and natural
shapes cast in
porcelain. Her
winter line is
strong in
gold-plated
metallics and dark
porcelains. Her
creative abilities
were first visible as
neckpieces in 1975
and they continue
to be a large part
of her 'cottage'
industry.
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Sunday, January 23, 1983
Appeal especially to foreign visitors
By VIDA DEAN Of tM o.., ..........
Sandy Beek of Irvine has a masters
degree of fine arts in sculpture and
her "works of art" can be found
around the world.
But, you won't find them in
museums -they are hanging
around the necks and at the waists
of women.
Beck sculpts necklaces and belt
buckles that are cast in J>orcelain and
gold plated metals. Natural shapes
and free forms are her specialty.
Upon graduation from Cal State
long-Beach,~eek created some
large pieces of sculpture and was
involved in shows, but her creative
activities took a new direction when
she needed gifts for Christmas.
"I made some jewelry for friends.
Their friends saw them and wanted a
piece. It was profitable and I started
making the jewelry and selling it at
swap meets and bazaars. The
business just grew," said the ....
attractive blonde.
Beek has a studio in her home
where she creates her designs and
then the molds go to kilns ln
Whittier and out to subcontractors.
"Sandy Design" eyolved in 1975
when shops In the Newport Beach
area and the Disneyland Hotel
boutiques began handling them.
And the reason her "works of art"
are found around the world today Is
because they are sold primarily in
resort areas -in California, Hawaii,
Texas and along the Eastern coast.
"The necklaces and buckles are
different and very colorful. They
seem to appeal especially to foreign
visitors.
"I w"s on a plane to Australia once
•
and a woman spotted my necklace.
She was wearing one similar to it and
asked if I had also recently bee n at
the Disneyland Hotel. She was
surprised when she found out that I
was the designer."
The first neckpieces Beek made
we re choker style involving both
porcelain and metal ornamentation.
About two years ago, when much of
the detailing on bfouses and dresses
were at the neckline and women
couldn't wear chokers, Beek began a
line of drop style necklaces and
started doing belt buckles.
"If the women..couldaLwear
jewelry at the neck, I decided to
move the interest to the waistline.
"The belts are big sellers now. I
produce two lines a year. One for
fall and winter and the other for
spring and summer. They are all
adjustable.
The fall and winter line features
leather and suede with the buckles
mostly in metal along with some
porcelain in dark colors.
For the warmer months the belts
are made of canvas, some in stretch,
and webbing which Beek has
developed. The buckles are in bright
and pastel colored porcelain.
Sandy Design items retail up to
$40. Lorraine Sutherland, Clothes
Horse and Something Special .are
among the places In this area where
they are sold.
Asked how many she has sold In
the last elghtJears, Beek answers
thousands an thousands. She admits
that the business end of her venture
is not her strong suit. "I found that I
had a lot to learn about business."
It's the color, the fashion trends
and the sculpting that appeal to her .
Dally"'Pil<>t P.hotos
By Patrick 0 Donnell
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Orange Cout DAIL V PILOT ll~n~ay, January 13, 1883
·----culpture nails alterna 1ve to real ttl,ing
By VIDA DEAN Dellr,........, .....
Laat week we wrolt' a bout nallt and the
steps you can take t.o i row your own.
But, If you want long nails and the natural
me thod doesn 't a ppeal to you, t here ia an
alt.emaLive.
Sculpturvd naila can be applied ln about l ~
hours and no one ever need know that the nails
are not your own.
There a.re manicurists who "1wear by" this
method ~d there are others who "swear at" it.
Critics claim the products applied are
dangerous t.o the natural nail.a and horror stories
are told about fungus and allergies that wearers
contract. Then there are women who are thrilled
with thelr quickly acquired nails and say they
have had sculptured nails for years with no
problems.
For information on scu~~red nails, we
talked with Tammy Wargo at fomia Naila in
Costa Mesa.
"If the sculptured nails are applied by a
professional and direcLions a.re followed on fills
as the nails grow out there Is no problem,"
Wargo said.
"Produc:ta uH<I In 1eulptured naUa have •
Improved. Th cheml:li. methyl·mettacylate,
once Wied to fonn the a. now Wepl.
"One of the moet common mllconceptiorw la
the nail alleray. a dtecoloratlon In the nail
eternmtna from mollture trapped between the
nail and the nail bed. Some tend to thlnk thll 1a
naturally .-odated wtth the ICU.lptured nalla. It
1hould not be. A qualified, experienced
manlcurlat will notice th.la Immediately and w1l1
apply an ant.1-funaal qent which wW fade the
allergy," Warao aaya.
The growth of the nail LI about one-elehth
of an lnch every two weeka and appears at the
cuticle. Ju the natural na1la srow out ao do the
1eulptured OJM!9 and th1a area muat be tilled 1n to
prevent moiature aeepqe.
_ To apply the IJCUlptured nalla, a manicurtat
will flnt uee an emery board to rouahen the
entire aurface of the nail until there are no lhlny
or smooth 1pota to make the nail more poroua.
Then a thin coat of ~r liquid 1a applied to the
nail to help it accept the powder and liquid
which forma the nalla.
Paper fonna are placed around each nail and
the manlcurtat m1xee • liq~ ~ a powder and
VDA
appU. It over the extended form to create an
acrylic nail. The mixture wlll harden tn 30
aecondl. Warao ~ta ~ lencth of the nail be
no 1onaer than the lenath of the nail bed.
Alter e11eh nail hu been created the fonna
are removed and the naila are filed Into the
de91red ah.ape.
The final ltep la the pollahlryc -one coat of
bue and two ooata of colOr.
"Thia method can be u.ed on ~biters, even
11 they don't have any naUa extendinl put the
nail bed. 'nwly u.ually control thll biting habit
after the tint month of havinl the longer naila."
Warao explained.
If a woman hu her own nan.. but they are . '
weak and need tome 1upport, a thin layer of the
acryUc mixture can be applied on top. nu. a.
called an overlay. Or, If a woman h.Uat.rona naill
but hu problenw with the polilh chlpJ>lna, the
overlaya can be aprUed to eliminate thll. -.. u a
woman does a lot 01 typlng the poltah may wear
1llghtly on a 1CUlptured nail, but the pollah wW
not chlp," Wargo added.
"Some women have thlt overlay applled to
thelr toenalla too. lf a woman hu a damaaed
toenail due to an accident of some kind, the
overlay wltl cover It. Thi• can be especially
important for a woman who goes to the beach a
lot or who wears open-toed und.ala."
It a. .lmJ)erative when wearing sculptured
nai1a that fllll are added when the na1ll have
grown out. It U1ually take9 two to three week.I
tc)r NUJa to grow out.
The fJ1la take about 45 minutet to an hour to
apply. The looee area1 of the IJCUlptured nails are
clipped away from the cuticle area and .new
llqi.ald and powder are applied and blended with
the existing IJCUlptured nails the same way u
wu done on the oriJdnal eet. "The sculptured nalla with fills will last
indef.lnitely," Wargo uid.
Sa inf "/ Laurent s new fashi6nS . -\
dashing and upbeat are
For spring and summer 1983 Yves Saint
Laurent vses red, yellow, orange, blue and
turquoise for some of the most dashing and
up-beat prints of his 20-year career in the
world of fashion.
Gala event to present Saint Laurent collection ,
His bo ldest geometric print -a
composition of abstract geometric shapes -
is reminiscent of Matisse cutout designs. He
uses it repeatedly in different fabrics and
shapes for day and evening.
YSL works the colors in solids, too. He
creates cotton separates in orange, lemon,
lime and hot pink, that are modern, young
and elegant at the same time.
The shape is fitted, making the waist all
important. Dr~ and suits are tailored to
emphasiz.e the narrowness of the body.
With the dresses he takes a graphic
The Saint Laurent rive gauche cruise,
spring and sununer collection will be preeent.ed
,Feb. 6, in the Jewel Court of South c.out P1aza.
The West Coast premiere ah.owing will be
co--spomored by buslneel council of the Orange
County Muter Chorale and Michel and Michele
Friedlich, ownen of South Coast Plaza's YSL
rive gauche that opened lut September.
"An elegant, light French buffet supper and
entertainment by the Califom.lana, a popular
gro4P of singe"' from wlthln the OC Muter
Chorale wW aet the mood for thh important
showlmr of Saint Laurent'• faahlon,". Ken
Heintz., chairman of the bualne9s oouncll, l&ld.
approach. He translates his Matisse-type
print into black and white and uaes it as a
Guesta, who w1l1 be peeled by entertaining
mimes. will find the jewel court decorated in a
black and white color achetne, highlighted by
touche. of magenta and oran&e·
The honorary commtttee for the gala
includes Renee Seaeratxom, Flem Schumacher,
Barbara Bowie, Jeanne Jones, Marylynn ~d
Michelle Rohe. ~
Ticketa for the 8 to 9 p.m. even' are $75 per
penon. Check.I can be made payable to the
Oranae County MMter Chonle and malled to
1151 l>ove St., Suite 290, Newport BNch, 92660.
Raervationl are limited and are needed by Feb.
1. Call 5~3996 or 979..()461.
bolero over a straight black a1drt and white btou.e.
Club calendar Harriet Adams at 846-8155. reaervationa to the luncheon, call Mra.
NEWPORT BEACH FRIENDS OF THE
LIBRARY will hear a uthor William
Mon\apert (The Omega Strategy) discuss
retiring rich by 1986 at a Jan. 25 luncheon
in Corona del Mar. For reservations, call
646-3777 or 644-4209.
Henry Crawford at 873-7147.
THE ST. JOHN VIANNEY CHAPEL
GUILD of Balboa Island will ho1t a CL~R~I~ :!!;Lt!=~
meeting at the Promontory Point clubhowle proper way to prune and care for rc.ee Jan.
Jan. 26 at 10 a.m. The topic will be how to -26 -&L.9;30 a m For dhw:tion.a and more
coot diu~ttr wtfmH•s fashtona. ""For Information call Mra. Robert Propp at reservations, call Marie Verheyan at 644-620() • 675-8940. . .
LAS OLAS CHAPTER of Toastmistress THE COL. WILLIAM CABELL
A support group for cb1.ldren of elderly
parenta, currently ln or1antzat1on, will
meet at 8 p.m. Jan. 27 at the Newport
Center Library ln Newport Beach. "For
information, call 646-3050 or 6'2-2449.
International will meet Jan. 26 al 7:30 p.m. CHAPTER of the Daughters of the
in Huntington Beach. For information American Revolution, Newport Beach will
about the meeting or the organization, call meet Jan. 26 in Huntington Beach. For
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Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, January 23, 1983 Ca
ns royal event for-qr
By VIDA DEAN
0(01e Dettf~IOr tl•lf ..
The post hohuuy lull 1s over and the 1983 80Clal
whil'l Is tlourlshin~ Hnyulty I~ coming to town and
benefits are flUmg the calendars.
Most organizations arc thrilled to have one
celebrity show up for a benefit -Newport Harbor,
Art Museum will have three princesses and a lona
list of Scandinavian dignllaries at lta FeJ:>, 10, black
tie dinner reception opening t~e F.dvard Munch
exhibition.
HRH Princess Astrid of Norway, HRH Princess
Benedikete of Denmark and HRH Princess
Christina of Sweden, In the Los Angeles area for a
week long "Scandinavia Today" cultural tour, will
be welcomed by Gay Bryant, president of the board
of trus ees and Catnl een Gallander. NHAM
director.
Also arriving in the cavalcade of limousines
from LA will be Margarta Hegardt, n e wly
appointed consul general of Sw eden for Los
Angeles; Cultural Counselor Lars Ulvenstam and
Mrs. Ulve n s tam o f Washingto n ; and Lars
Malmstrom, consul in Los Angeles, and Mrs.
Malrnstrom.
Also !l defegatibn from Deninark -Henning
Kristiansen, consul general for Los Angeles and
Mrs. Kristiansen; Christian Castensk:iold, aide de
camp for HRH and cousin of Princess Astrid and
Mrs. Castenskiold.
Representing Finland will be Jaakko Ilonierni,
ambassador to the U.S. and Mrs. Ilonierru; "Consul
General Asko Karttunen, consul general of Finland
in Los Angeles, and Mrs. Karttunttn; Arvo Salo,
Minister for culture and science for Finland plus
ambassador to the United Nations Keijo Korhonen.
Iceland will be represented by H ans G .
Andersen , a mbassador to the U.S . and Mrs.
Andersen, arid Halla Linker, honorary consul.
A proclamation commemorating the occasion
will be presented to Gallander for the museum by
Evelyn Hart, mayor of Newport Beach. After the
dignitaries are toasted by mliseum supporters they
will mingle with the guests.
The Viking Folk Dancers in native eostumes
and the Susan Brenner musical group will entertain
with Scandinavian songs.
The event, under the auspices of the Special
Events committee, will include cocktails and a
buffet catered by Rococo. Jo McLain is chai.rffian
with E.G. Chamberlain, Judy Hurndall, Nancy
Otting, Marcella Porter, Jane Rhodes, Sally Somers
and Betty Steele assisting.
-aesel'Vat1t5ns ($75 per person) may be made by
calling the museum at 759-1122.
SPONSORS OF THE MUNCH EXHIBmON
(contributed $5,000 or more) which will be at the
museum from Feb. 12 through March 27, are
Messrs. and Mmes. George Argyros, William
Bettingen. Ernest Bryant III, Charles Hes ter.
Leon Ly<tn and Jo McClain discuss
NHAM gala ' •
Donald Koll, Roger L uby, Leon Lyon, Robert
McLain, Anthony Otting, John H. Porter Jr., John
Martin Shea, Joel Slutzky and Richard Steele, The
Irvine Company, Gen. and Mrs. William Lyon and
the Murdy Foundation.
A mµnber of·the sponsors, and members of the
museum board of directors and volunteers attended
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Bayside Restaurant. After cocktails ahd the
briefing, the guests were tre'ated to Scandinavian
food hosted by Ernesto.
T he coming events are generating a lot of
excitement and who could be more excited than
Beth Koch? She has been designated official
photographer for the party.
THE LAGUNA BEACH MUSEUM of Art
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Towers.
The seven-course formal dinner at the newly-
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Cathleen Gallander, .NHAM
director, with Judy Slutzky and
Sassy Luby
The next to last course was triple cream cheese
with truffle paste and then came the dessert -
caramel nests with vanilla ice cream and chocolate
eggs.
While the guests were dining and enjoying the
reflection of the surf in the mirrored ceilings, the
Lamplight Carolers strolled and entertained with
selections by composers from the 20s and 30s.
And to further carry out the art deco riod of
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Charles Hester, Marla Bird and
John Parker
the restaurant's interior and the music, Kitty Leslie
of Neiman-Mar cus staged a fashion show of
designer gowns reflecting that era.
Many of the women attending were dresaed in
black, but Marla Bird, LBMA board of trustees
president and party chainnan was in white -the
same color as the roses presen ted to her by
honorary chairman, Charles Hester.
(See PARTY WRAP, Page C4)
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one;-and choosing your engagement and you the most unique and exc1t1':19 collection
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your vvedding ~ panng diamonds by taking the time to prop-
At ~ham Leigh, helping you select your erly explain the differences 1n qualtt1es and
diamond and choose your JJngs is the most pnce. and then back that all up with a money
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Star Fer-~y best way._
8y STAN DELAPLANE
There are more than &00 ll1tlna1 under
''Herballtt" ln \he Hone Kona Yellow P..-. You can pt needled by llCUpu.ncture ln a poe.h academy
on Nathan Roed. Or you can walk up one fllaht and
aet embroidered at cut rat.ea.
Nathan Roed la the maln 1t.reet of the bu.atllna
Kowloon Penlnlula. Th.la la where the ahos:-are -
the banka are on it.aid Hona Kona laland. It'• five
minut.ea' walk from the Star Ferry which connect.I
the two ln 10 mlnutH. The world'• cheapest aea
voyl e: 10 centa, flnt-clau.
t wu on the Star Ferry that William Holden,
met u.zie Wong. "I rich llirl. No talk.")
Loca1a call Nathan ltOad, •'Talpan Row." Red
doubledecker buaes fly pa.at like mahjong Ulea.
Indian dowa,ers parade In blllowlna white aaria.
There are Ilk.ha with topknot haird08. F.ameet
merchants unload brand-new video games on the
sidewalk. A nuclear age Chlneae family la out
stroll.lng hand-In-hand, mother, father and two kids
-all with Sony Walkmanl on their heads. • • •
The main topic of conversation la 1997. That's
when Britain'• lease runa out on the New
Territories, the farm land around Hong Kong. It
reverts to the People's Republic of China.
Will Chlna grab It? Or wlll it stick Britain wi~
a whopping big rent increase?
An old China hand aaya: ''Thia place reminds
me of Cuba before Castro. The wealth here is
unbelievable. Apartments that rent for $10,000 a
month. "You give a beggar HK$2 in the morning, he'll
place a bet at the racetrack and by afternoon he's a
millionaire.'' • • •
. Suaan T'ang ls a charming young PR girl for
the Hongkong Hotel next to Ocean Terminal. Her
ancestry goes back to the T'ang "dynasty In the
seventh century.
One morning recently a swami in a three-piece
suit walked in to solicit contributions for h1a ashram
in India.
PARTY WRAP
Sueon relau.... "'l'h moment h wtilkl'<i In I
began to r I aood and llMhlh artc.>d 1 wrot him
two check9 totaUna ll •~ooo (U.S. '400). lt wu
only tt\tt ev nlna that l rt'&llaed eomct.hlna wu
wrona, lnd that [hid bwn th victim Of I C'UMlf\I
hypnoUat." Suaan went to th police. "l\ became clear that
a lot of people hid been victlmllC!d Into maklna
donat.lona .,alnlt thelr wW."
The 1wami ll now doln1 limo ln Hof\8 Kona'•
stony-loneeome. • • •
In the Harbor City complex adjolnlna the new
Marco Polo Hona Kol\8 Hot.el. there are more than
1,500 ahope. It's fan ultra.chic maze that covers an
area of three blocu. You can catch the Star Ferry at one end. Or
board an ocean liner for the Spice lllan<b at Ocean
Tennlnal a few mlnutea away.
A algn reads: "Warning. Beware of touts and
unofflclaf guide. who may approach you In \his
building.''
Signs on the Star Ferry: "Beware 1of
pickpockeia." And "No Spitting." • i •
Young Chlneee girts pass by looking like bright
fruit pastry, petite, pretty, made-up. liong Kong
girla are hooked on the latest faahlons. There's an
endless flow of them spilling out of the boutiques.
A Hong Kong girl shops carefully. Gets a
complete wardrobe by mix-and-match for less than
$100. • • •
Durian, the fruit that looks like an armadillo, is
in seaaon. It's a luxury here and in the Philippines.
The green akin Is covered with thorns and
sp\kea. It smells -somebody described it as
something like "old clothes in a gymn.asiwn."
Philippine Airlines won't let it on the planes.
The odor lingers on and on. That's all right with the
Muslim datua where it ia grown. Datus have many
wives. AB you may have guessed, durian is an
. aphrodisiac. The datus 'need all the help they can
get.
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The Star Ferry is the most colorful and cheapest way to travel
between Kowloon and Hong Kong. Victoria Peak looms above
the modern Hong Kong skyline.
Picture of 'A Christnla~-_Carol' cast Q!esenteci to ..N.ordstrQITL --"-
From Pase C3
The Colachi.a who were joined
by their daughter Belle and her
escort Paul Reed and their aon
August and his wife Gretchen
were preeented a crystal vaae by
Bird to express the museum's
appreciation for their generosity
in housing the benefit.
The guest list lncluded Messrs.
and Mmes. Tom Megonigal,
Gavin Herbert, Eric Wittenberg,
Alexander Bowie, Philip Reilly,
Henry Segerstrom, Charles
Hester and Judy and Dean
Davison (she's director of
development at the museum),
LBMA director Dr. William
TUESDAY CLUB of Newport
Harbor, celebrating it1 25th
anniversary will hold a luncheon
Tuesday in the Newport Sheraton
Hotel. A special table will be
re9el'Ved for the club's 24 put
presidents. A musical program
will be presented by Marston
Smith and string quartet. The
group's Books 'n Stuff members
alao will be attendirlg a Feb.· 1
meeting when T . Donald
Stewart, Corona del Mar author,
will speak.
BE"ITY FORD wull be guest
· --Otton ancfnfa wffe Dfana, 1> ~e-k-fl'-8-t th e Th u Ped a-y -
luncheon of Chapman College
Town and Gown. The members,
who live throughout Orange
County, will meet at the achool at
8 a.m. for coffee, then board a
bus at 9 a.m. for the Indian Wells
Country Club in Palm Springs.
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Kathryn Thompson, Michael
Meyer, Sharon Jeffries, Fred
Biggs (he waa architect for
Sharon and Boyd's ~t
home on Rockledge Drive) and
the Eugene Parkers -he la
president of the LB School of
Art.
PRIOR TO THE
PRODUCTION of "Boy Meets
Girl" at South Coast Repertory
Th eatre for flrat-ni,htera, a
benefact.on "earl~ call' waa held
in the theater a scene 1hop.
Approximately 30 attended
when Betsy Sanders of
Nordstrom was presented a
picture of the cast of "A
Christmas Carol." The a tore
underwrote th e holiday
production.
John O'Donnell ia CXKhainnan
of the benefactors committee and
welcomed first-nighters to the
productio n . Among those
attending were Carolyn and
Maurice De Wald, Harriette
Witmer, the James Rooeevelta,
Donald Smallwood, Dot Clock,
the Eric Wittenberp, Supervisor
Tom Riley and Emma Jane,•
Ginny and Tom Haley, John
Rau, Phil Reilly, and Bonnie and
Bruce Lambert.
The Lamberti and Stuart Moore, owners of Wyndham-
Leigh In Fuhlon Island have
donated a diamond necklace
valued at $7 ,600 to SCR'1
diamond sweepatakes. Thia ia the
aecond conaecutlve year they
have donated an original and
exclusively dealgned piece of
jewelry to the aru:iual fund.
The aweep1takea 11 a joint
f\md-raising effort of the board
of truatee1, benefactor•
committee, aull<h and FACES.
Other priz.ee are a Bailey. Bank.a
and Biddle lady'• timepiece, a
theater weekend for two at the w.un South Coast Plaza Hotel
and a weekend for two at the Del
Cororndo t.n San Diego.
Swee99takfl information and
ticketl an available In the 8CR
lobby durinl performancet, at
the 8dmln19traUve offices ln the
Fourth Step" 'nMlater complex or
by phone. More Information
available by callLnl 957·2602.
Alter "Boy M"ta Girl" the
.(rytr'9 Guild bolted a recepdon
tn the lobby.
PLANS FOR THE
SOPHISTICATES Solid Gold
rummage sale thi1 fall are
moving right along.
Members of the organization, a
support group for ATSC, held
their tint meeting of the year
last Tuesday at 1lie Ritz. Carlyn
Steine.r, chairman, Ollie Hill and
Annette Hurwitz planned the
aession involving both the active
and associate members.
Clothing contrtbutlom from
international designers and retail
atorea aa well a1 quality
"delicately-used" Item• are
coming in and sbortly the group
will announce arrangement.a for
othen to donate.
Saka Fifth Avenue, South
Coast Plaza -.. the tint donor and on March 21 another
function will be held at Ernesto'•
Bayside Restaurant to generate
fun<b for the sale expemes_
Other Sophisticate sponaora
are Villa Nova Restaurant, Back
Bay Rowing and Running Club,
South Coast Plaza and El Torlto.
Among thoae attending the
Ritz luncheon were Lynn Olen,
who was the lucky winner of a
Roth LeCover 1ui t, Barbara
Bowie, Gretchen Brake1man, •
Barbara Carver, Joan Diebler,
Suzy Sutton, Cleva Howard,
Emma Jane Riley, Joan SammJa.
Nora Lehman, Norma Meyer,
Berbara Aune, JoAnne Mix and
Joan Kamen. 'The group filled
the library room.
The Idea for the deaigner
resale WM originated by Mix and
Audrey Cotton. 'The Mle will be
patterned after 1ucce11ful
n.unmage aalee In Loe Anceles
and San Dlego.
All of the active memberahlpe
ln th1a IJ'OUP are filled. but they
can 1tlll accept auoctate
members. The detail• are
available by callln1. ATSC at
6•9-1816. The duea are
·contributed to ATSC'• juvenile
dlvenlon program.
Emma Jane Riley (left), Ollie Hill and
Nancy Hines look over a jacket for the
Sophiaticate1 Solid Gold rummase sale in
top photo while Bruce Lambert display• a
diamond necklace on SCR board member
Kathryn Thompson in photo abo~e. John ·
O'Donnell and Betay Sanden display a
pietur~ of the ca1t or °Chrietmae Carol"
which 1he wa1 pretented.
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Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT/lundey, Jenuary II, 1NI
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BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT BY CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF
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A. -Thank you for your of·
fer. but I am not 1ure that I
can afford ltl I can only
pre1ume that you are inclln·
ed to take an oceaalonaJ nap
at the table, becauM belnr a
rood openln1 leader limply
meana you muat llaten to
what the opponents tell you
during the auction and act on
it.
I do not int.ad in thia
column to 10 Into anything u
plebian u which card to
lead-top of a 1eqllence,
fourth beat, etc. Jnatead, I'll
try \o •how you what to look
and Ueten for iq dictate
whether you ahould lead a
trump or a plain ·ault, a lon1
or a abort 1ult, and IO on.
Some auction• cry out for a
trump lead. If your aide hH
ahowo a conalderabl• amount
of atrensth but t he op·
ponenta atUI puah on to
game, they mu1t have dlatrl·
butlonal aueta. A. trump lead
could Jain )'OU a 'tempo and
enable you. to cut. down on
their ruffin1 power. SlmUar·
ly, If the opponent• have bid
two 1ulta and end up in a
third, they miabt intend play·
Ins the bud aJonr crouruff
llne1. Again, lead a hump.
Here'• another obvlou1
C&M for a t.rump lead. Sup-
poae that dtdarer, after
havln1 bad hia 1uit ra!Md,
blda oo trump and reta cor·
·rec:t.ed back t.ci hia ault.: Ob-
vioual7, dummy expect.a to
ac:ore aome ruffa, and a trumP.
lead might thwart that.
I have often beard
defenden aay: "When In
Drivers who have
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I found this old
column of yours ln a acrapbook. I hope you will run
It apln. It eeema ~ pertinent now than when it
fint appeared more than !~e~ ago. Thank you.
MRS. ALMA M. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.
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doubt, lead trumpal" That la
the worat rtJaon for leadln1
a trump that I tan think of.
However, In cuea where no
o&ller lead lookl attractive, a
trump I• a reu9nable
choice -It It the leaat llktly
to do ha.rm to your cauM.
Lattly, If you have to
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decide whether to lead your CU-Neither vulnerable. aa
1ult or partner'•, chooae part· South you hold:
ner'•· lt you lead your a ult • .ua <::> Jloat <> 6 +CUON
and hla •ult would have The blddln1 hu proceeded:
defeated tbe hand. you have-N~ £ut ...... WM&
•truck a mortal blow to part· I <> P... J <::> p ...
nerahlp conndence. But If I NT P... f
you lead bla 1ult. and youra What do you bid now?
would have· defeated the
band, It la almply unlucky.
We have run out. or apace
and the 1ubject 11 not nnlah·
ed. We wUI continue In two
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South you hold:
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The bidding hu p~ed:
N~ Eut S... Welt
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What action do you take?
Q.l-A1 South, vul.tirable .
you hold:
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The bidding haa proceeded:
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What. do you bid now?
Q.4 -North·South vulner·
able, aa South you hold:
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The blddlns baa proceeded:
Wen N.nii Euc ~
l 0 • 0 4 () ' What action do you take?
Q.6-Eut·WHt. vulnerable,
u South yn hold:
+QtM <::>IOI Ota +KIMI
The blddln1 h&a proceeded:
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What action do you take?
Q.l -A1 South, vulnerable,
)'OU hold:
+AJIW c::>Kt7ts 0 1 •At
The blddln1 bu proceeded:
Welt N.nii Eut S.lldi
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What action do you take?
Look for an1wer1 on Monday.
~ c.an n.cw.r
1--bof"K twlu
Lt\ to ewa.d~ th.C aame
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ARIES (March 21·April 19): Emphui1 on
apeclal material, tabulatina and filing, putUnc JdeM
lnto action, deallna with relative who lNiata on
betnc pomemlve. Focua a1-> on abort trtpa.
TAURUS (AprlJ 20·May 20): Spotll1bt on
motivation, ways to elevate poeitJon, payments.
collections and location of needed material. You'll
be in contact with brlaht, creative, reatleH
lndivtduah.
a.. GEMINI (May 2.1.·June 20): Breakthrouah
'1n.'Un -doon which had been cJmed will be wtae
open. Circun:w1ancel tum ln your favar -Um1ng
Improves, judgment la on tupt and you are llk:.ely
to be at right place at crucial moment. .
'a few beers' are warned
CANCEi\ (June 21.July 22): Analyze ree.>m,
diacem motivas and open dlalo&ue with member of
oppoeite aex. Amwen are found behind aoenes,
you'll be ln contact with one who con.fidee aecreu
and talks about 'embarra.ina rnomentl.
LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Domestic adjustment
She Is ill·tempered and hoetlle. No matter what oocun -gift of luxury Item la received. Focus on
I bring she says, "You know 1 can't eat that," or, "I remodeling, decoration and Utilization ot material at
have 80 many of thole. Take lt back." hand. ·
It la lmP*fble to carry on a convehiation with VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Define term.a,
DEAR ALMA: 1'ltaaU for astiaa. ·
DEAR ANN LANDERS: At 3 o'clock this
morning a good·looldng 19·year·old boy was
wheeled into the ~ncy room. It aeems this
fellow (I'll call him Roy) and hJa buddy had drunk
three or four beers. Roy was driving, fell aaleep at
the wheel and went off the roeci.
her. She cannot follow what I say. /R~r mind present ideas to auperior, atreemllne techniques and
wanders. In the middle of a aentence she starts to set definite goals. Meditation will prove beneficlal.
sing, "Mary had a little lamb . . . " Work alone to ~ project under way. · ~
• After every visit I go to bed for two hours. My LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Good lunar upect
_ -.ln a couple of hours Roy was -sittihg up ln ~
mnoklng cigareues and joking. He came out of the
accident awfully lucky -only minor bruiles. When
be ult~ what room h1a buddy w• in. a nune told
him abe thought he had been admitted to another
floor. Roy aucfdenly aid, "rm. iOlng to aettle down
frcm now on. rve le&med my Ie.on."
The next morning Roy g6t the news. His buddy
wasn't in the hospital He was in the morgue. Too )led Roy hadn't learned hJa lemon 24 houn earlier
..._ before he killed his beat friend. -NIGHT
NURSE
:. DEAi\ .NIGHT NURSE: b die majority of
_,fatal •cddnb II la Ml die driver, btl& .. e pel'IOll
,. .. MU to die driver, WM ii kWN. AM .. It
~ wl .. Roy's frleM. Yov letter ....W Mne u
ia w..,.... to all drlYen wM dllU "a few been" ~"t atreet dletr altillt)' to MMJe a car. Some ~to,.yforaleuee. <, ~ DEAR ANN LANDERS: In all the years I have
hblie!i"l'Mdtnrvour column (~) r-~
. yone mention the a&bject I am about to nu.e. It ia ~ barber'• complaint -dirty, greMy hair. ~ You would not believe 80IDe of the beMll we )lave to work on. Men come ln here with hair that
~·t been wMhed in mantha. We hate to u.e our
.C:Omba and brushes on them. What'• more, it's
bpomble to give a good haircut when the edB>n
have to work through all that gr-eue and grime.
, I reali2e mooey la tight and .me people can't
. attord a shampoo and styling, but anybody who has
·a bar of soap at home can waah h1a hair in the
ahower or tub. Thanks for your ean, Annie. -
J lARY, IND.
·· DEAR GARY: 'l'lwab for a aew s•bjecl. ADcl
· te dlole wllo read me la dte monalq, 1 laope I
uvea'I r8lae4 you breakfast.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: A while back you
printed a letter about a lady who ate her way
New • • •
around a worm that showed up ln a salad she was husband says, ''Once a week la eftOU8h." But I feel coincides with phlloeophy, educaUon, apiritual
served in the home of a friend. I can't recall if you I must go every other day. P1eaae tell me how to values and long d1atanoe oommunlcatlona.
advtad her to mention it to the hoetesa. carry on. -MISERABLE IN MASSACHUSETTS SCORPIO (Oct. 2J.Nov. 21): More people are
A aimi1ar incident hapPened to me yesterday. It E.Ul..MASS.: 1 sym ~· v-. ...cleu attracted to your views, are fMcinated by your ideas -Wilm\'~• ~=-tt-was-rdemtny1J\~ __ .. w mllU iipa So "7--r' ~--amrww plxie-thet!-trust-ift. you. Focua on other
the dellert. I ate very little and said no~ Pleaae .... ,ao. w oas of odten.. me HUettieu: people's money.
re..,..t ad·~ -MILI.IE IN MAOO GA Don t try to make eoavenadoll. Brta& casaettes of SAGl'M'ARIUS (Nov 22·Dec 21)· ft--•· ..--· your ·-· -• · die cklldrea or s:n.McMWrea or J•st mule · · · ~ away DEAR MIU.IE: I told die women to meatlo• Give you motlier a muleve, ··back nb or ~ from l~aing propoaition -contract can be
It privately after die party. Tiie ~ostets sltoald be facial. Wm Mr faaJr ud bnu H. Sllow Mr aeme renegotiated. Avoid heavy llftina. Get to heart of
told 18 cue IM plaas to serve Ule leftoven for plctve albtmH. ID odter worda, dl1U of ways to matters.
n pper. paaa die lime. And do keep vtstdas. YH1I be pad CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. 19): Focu1 on
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My mother ii ln a
nursing home. I love her very much but visiting
that dear woman four times a week leaves me
drained and depce11ed. The poor darling is 84 and
senile. She doem'~ know who I am. Whenever I
appear she calla me by 90IDe01'le elae'a name -my
mter, my aunt, a netahbor, etc. And It'• always the
same areettnc: ''Why haven't you been to Bee me?
Ira been over a year."
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yoa did. employment, bulc cllor9, reeolutions concem1ng nutrition and health. DiReative problem requires
attention.
The.re is a big d.Jfference between cold and cool
Ann Landen wEo shows you how to play it-cool
without freezfng p eople out in her booklet, "Teen~age Sex -Ten Ways to Cool It" Send 50
cents and a long, aelf..addrelleed, stMnped envelope
to Ann Landers. P.O. Box 1199,, Chica.go, lllinoia
60611.
. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Good lunar
aspect coincides with apeculative venture, chlldren.
change, streu versatility, open llnea of
communication .
PISCES (Feb. 19·March 20): Unorthodox
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PAL.SY T!1.ETHON
"Weekend With The
Stera" John Riii«, P~I
Anka and o.nn11 Jamee
head a catt ol celel>titlee ,
In the ltl1h annual national
ewea1 10 be televlaed Nve
from Loa Anoeeea and New
YO<k.
(Q)MOVIE
• • • "Saboteur" (19421
Prlacllla L•11•. Robert
Cummings.
6:161 WHAT'S NU?
Nanette Fab~ay, as Ann'&
mother in "One Day At a
Time," returns home from
a Caribbean cruise with a
dashing younger man in
tonight's episode at 9:30
Oil KNXT (2).
6:30 FOR OUR TIMES
A08ERT SCHULLE.R
STANDING ROOM
ONLY
"An Evening At The Moulin Roooe" Geo<oe Hamilton
hoal• a allow from the leg-
endary Moulin Rouge In
Parle featuring lavish ooa-
tumM, provocative danc-
wt and lntemetlonal varfe.
~acts.
1:00 9 CAPTAIN
KANGAROO
I SERENDIPITY
MUSIC AHO THE
SPOl<EN WOAD 8 CAMPUS PAOflLE:
VIEWPOINT ON
NVTfVT10N
"Fatigue And Diet" Guest:
Leonard Helmet, M.O ..
aulllor of "H-To Triple
Your En«gy. ·• D YOVTH AHO THE
ISSUES
1s;:NO ~=THY AHO THE
ANGEL.. •
0MOVIE * • "The Kid From Nol·
So-Big" ( 1978) Jennifer
Moil't111ter1 Robert Vlharo.
I: 15 Cl) MOVIE
**'~ "The Fan" (t981)
Lauren Bacell. James
Gamer.
1:30 I THAT'S CAT
A08ERT SCHULLER
~IN
PASTELS D SUM CUISINE
(J) CHIGAGOl.AHO
CHUACHHOUR
(B AORICUL TURE U.S.A.
(C)MOVIE
***"Julie" (1956) Doris
Dey. Louis Jourdlll). CID MOVIE
* * • Y, "Superman 11"
(1980) Chrlttopher ReeYe.
Margot Kidder.
(l)MOVIE * • .,., "Toby Md TIMI Koa-
la S-" (1881) Rolf Harrlt.
7:00 I TODAY'S REUOIOH
WHITNEY AHO THE '
A080T
1:~
~ (J) TARZAN ea CERE8AAl
PALSY TElET'HON
(OONT'O)
• WOODY
WOODP.ECKER AHO
FRIEND8
I YOGA FOA HQLTH
8UNOAYMA88
EUCUD STREET
.eAPT18T CHURCH
(a>MOVIE
**'A "Never Give A
Suell« An Even 8'Nk ''
(11M1) w.c. Fleldl. Olona
JMn.
7:30 I COMMrTMENT THIS IS THE LIFE
PEMOHAl DtMEHtMON8
• MllTER ROGERS (IQ
Cl) TV-3 LOOKS AT
LEAAHIHO
(BTHEWORLD
TOMORROW
8:00 8 SUNDAY MOANING D ODYSSEY
"lor-d, You Have c.lled
Me" documents entry to
Carmelita Slttemood Of
the s.erecs Heart.
• POPEYEAHO
RllEND6
• WfLouFE
ADVEHTUAE
I LLOYD OGILVIE
RAWHIOE
CAATOOHS
• 8E8AME STREET (RI
I LET THEA£ BE UOHT
REXHUMBARO
KENNETH
OOPElANO
(J)MOv.E * * 'h "Animals Are Beau· tltuf ~ .. (1975) Oocu-
mentllrf. e c.a. HEROES
A truc:lc« lath« and hll
c:NldfWI Mt out on a deffv.
«Y convoy oompoeecl of
two nuny. t8-wneeler
trvdlt end a~
loolllng tul tNt -to be folowlng them.
(%)Mil.TON IERLE'S
MAO, MAO WOAU> OF
CX>MB>Y
eerie review• CIHtlc
routin. by the eomedlc
st... of Ult patt Ind
,,.... the purveyors Of
aol~ ·~u.
MUT1NO TIME AT CM.VARY
i THELAHAYES
KNOW YOUR BIBLE
MOVIE
* * * "Thll Sporting Lila"
(1983) Richard Harrl1,
Rachel Roberts.
(0) THE MAKINO OF
RAIDERS OF THE LOST
AAK
Vlewerl are taken behind
the scena during the
making ol 0-ge Lucat
end Steven Splelberg'e
spectacular m<Me "Reid·
era Ot The Lost Alli" lor •
looll et how the adventure
lllm came together.
9:00 D MEET THE PAE.88 8 BEST QI' A.M. LOS
AHOEL.£8 -I Cl) ORAL A08ERT8
CISCOKJO 9 CEAE8AAL
PAl..8Y TELETHON
(CONT'D)
• SESAME STREET (R)
i MAOICOF
DECOMTIVE PAINTINO 6D WORLD Vl8K>H CID MOVIE
-..... !!Hewtbeepe'"''i'4i8~)
Andy Kaufman. Berne·
dette Patera.
DMOVIE
• *'A "The C.t And The
Canary" ( 1978) Honor
Bladunan. Mlc:l\MI Cellan.
9-.30 9 FACE THE NATIOH a a NFL ·a (TIME
TENTATIVE)
;
DAY OF DtSCOVERY
LONERAHGEA
THE LAWMAKERS
SEAOEAHT
PRESTON (Q)MOVIE
• • * "Bells Are Ringing"
( 1960) Judy Holliday, DMtl
Martin.
(?)MOVIE * • •'h "Hobaon'1
Choice" ( 19S4) John Mins.
Chanea Laughton.
1~8(1) NCAA,
~
MerllPI* State Ttgen at
North Cwollna State Wolf·
~ D a Nfl. FOOTBAU. "AFC Chemplonahlp
Game". New Yant Jeta at
Miami.
• MOVIE * * • "T,_re llland"
( 1934) Wallace Beery.
Jldlle ~. Lionel Bar·
~y OF aARDENIHO
~ =-°OF TRll™
* ~ "Mr. M<>'O Tak• A
Chance" ( 1938) Peter
Lorre. Rochelle Hudaon.
I CARTOON8
THE LAWMAKEAI
CortHpondenta Linde
Wer1htllf'Mf and Cokle
Roberta Jok'I Pu Duke '°' an up-to-thlMnlnute eum-
mary of CongreMlonal
actMtiea. QB IN8tOE BU81NE88
TODAY QD MES8lAHIC JEWISH
VOICE
())MOVE * • ''Th9 Greet Tr.in Rob-
b«y" (1979) 8-1 Con-
nery. Donekl Sutheriand.
10'..ao I PEOPlE 1 A08ERf 8CHUU.ER
I OPEHMM>
WALL STf&T WEEK
"Reagen At Halftime"
G~ Congreaman Jack
Kemp (R-N.Y.). 6D SUNOAY MA88 CID AIR SUPPl y IN
HAWAII
"Even The Night• Are Bet·
ter." "Lost In Love'· and
"Alt Out Of Love" are
among ttle hit• performed
by Air Supply In tNa con-
~ taped at Honolulu't
Blaladell Arena.
OMOVIE .. * "8'Mrft Of The Wind" (1979) Chief Den George.
Slim Pick-.
11:00 I DIAlCT10H8 @ CEJIEBML
PAl..8Y TELJm.oH
~~ * * *'h "No Time For
Sergeant•" (1958) AfKty
Gttlfltll, Nie* AdarM.
-~ THEATM
"Wlneton Churdllll: The
W~Yew."Mthe
General £lectlon of 1929
approaolle•, Wlnaton
ChYrclllll (Flobett Hl'dy) It
at the height of hie lnflu.
~ .. Cf'l#IOlllor of "" EXc:flequef. (P*1 tt Q
• MOVIE
••• •'Jungle Book"
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( 19•21 Sebu. JOaeph Cat•
iela. tD R.ALPtt WIUCERSOH ~MOVIE • * * "841• The Bullet" ( 1975) Gene Hackman,
Candice B«gen.
11;30 8 THIS WEEK wrTH
DAVID BRINKLEY G T£MYcou:.
WHITTAKER
(f) MOVIE * * * "Bati. In Arma" ( 1939) Mickey Rooney,
Judy Gatland. The child,_,
ol veudevllllen parentt
take to the etage to P'OW
them-'-. CID FMOOLE ROCK
The Fregglee form a ,...
cue perty to retrieve their
friend Wembley, who haa
been ceptured by the Glal't
Gorge.
(%)MOVIE *. ·~ "Dlnet'" (1982) Steve Guttenberg. Mickey
Rourke.
12:00-8 (I) TIHHll -----
LIWI coverage of the Grand
Prill M•tert Tournatl*lt
(from Medlton Square
Garden).
I THAEE 8TOOOES
:=...aNHO:
FM P£R80tW. VIEW8
Mu1lcologl1t Edward
Oowri. P<ovldea • mu-..
cal analyljl of "The Ring
Of The Nlbelung," Richard
Wagner'1 tOUl'·perf opera
~00 ClU8 TELETHON (ft) THE Y£AA THAT WAS:
1912
Fiim Cl~. ,_ fOOUIQe
and original animation are
UMd to dlronlc:le the moat
memorable tvenll of the
Pfftlout yMr. (Q)MOVIE
•••\.\ "Pemlea From Heaven " (1981) Steve
Marl~. e.m.dette Petert.
(J)MOVll!
****"The L.ut Mecro"
( 1980) Ctltler1ne Deneuve.
Gererd Depefdleu.
12:30. WALi. 8TN:ET
JOUAHAL AIEPORT 0 8UPEMOWi.. OF MOTOCAOIS
··~ Of A C'*"P'-
on" Kent Hower1on le fM.
tured In Ihle t•-movtng
• 100ll at the eport of moto-
crOM. .WB.COMI! TO MWM,
CU8AN08
A Ouben boy IMng In
Miami leema valullbMI "'°
_,. llllcxlt "" twnlly and
het1tage wMrl -· ...... ttw.cometo111att.
1:00 . THE MUN8TEM
Herman t.alt• a corr.
apondenc.-courae to
beoome a Pf1vllte detee-
tlYe._
BQIPGA®'.F
''Bot> HoPI Deeert c...
lie'' uw oowr1lgl Of the
fln.i r9llnd (from Palm
SCwlnol. C•M.
• M>OTS: THE NEXT
OENEMTIOHI
Aft• dr~ out of ed-
lage and joining ttle Coeet.
Guard, AIH (Damon
Ev-) mNla and marrlee
Hen Btwdl; he ,.....,....
and, -119ed by •
.wte offll°*', beglna hll
writing CMMf. (Pert 8)
G HEEHAW
Oueeca: ~ ~. The Farnlty Brown, The Miiiion
Dollar e.nd, Butch Bak•.
• CEA1E11RA.L PALSY
TELnHON (OOHT'O)
• KMT'CHfD
Willi Satnanth•'• "-Ip,
Damn becofnlt a gr .. t
r~ f Premiere) "An Unaufllof..
Ind Hletory Of The HF\."
....... SallltOh ~ a
history ot lluallt,d<UP -
dll In tt1e NFL and loOlla at
the relat!onehlp blCWeen
pro 1001bell 1nct t11e
Mt~·· ieo.i end *'Gel r~
OOVlflllmfT ··w°"*''' flgtftl'' 0 Cll&rAl PM.IV
TELITHC*
"Weekeftd With Tll•
StWI" JoM Mtlt, P.ul
Anti• end o.Wlie .i....
heed a Cl-' of ~In the """ annulll nettonel ~10be~l¥9
trOtn Lot Angella end New
Yorti. 1:,.cwe m.THOH
• * "Stlyward" ( 1MO)
81t11 Dula, Howard
1111119111\.
-~ •• .. .....,. .. (1•) Olr'k
e.nedlol. Unc9a ....
"tiao • f'.TROOP •
A IWoenoue OM .,..._
.... 0¥« optflllton Of
O'lllourk•'• beloved
MIOOn. (!)~ •
.... ·~Didi" (ttM)
01'9fO'Y '-*· --. e..twt. .MOV9 ......... °' .........
,
~:.01 r~~~M·~= 1.UBE TOPPERS • MAf ... ATTH& i~~ -=-.. 'Tlll""Mlilnpft,.
..... "• 1.,.0 dooumenta• 'Y &Nt out by tile War
°"*11MOI durlf10 WOtld
w11 11. • 1141 c11toon,
"Meet Jonn Oouollb()y'' • •
1llott, '~Mde And
Conquer" ( 1041). and
Cllill>tw e of "?ouo'I'
D1ac11Whir>"t1044),
(C)MOVll
••• "' "011Tlme 8hlttet''
( 1910) AOlllng 810MI, J4tf.
fWllOn Alrptane.
CZ>ailOVll * * * "Ouett F0t Fite" 11811) llvtretl McGIM, Rae
Dewn ChOng,
t:OO. QILLIOAH'f ~D
The radio rtf)Ol11 thel Mr,
Howell hat been r-..cved
and 11 Mlllng graat block•
Of 1tock.
• MOVll
•"' "Blood On Th• Arrow" ( 1904) D•le
RO.,.llOn, t.4arthe HY«.
• AMERICAN
IHTIAUTI
(O)MOVIE * * * "EMt" ( 1979) Kurl Ru...,., a.a.on Hubley.
t :)O. OILLIOAN'8114AHO
Gllffgan meet1 Dr. Bofla
Ballnkoft who ,,__1z ..
him Into obeying 'hi• flY«'f
command.
• PAESEHTE
"V'*": Hlapan!O Men" A
fool! at h-..octety. famlly
· and femlnlam have nlOl6ed
tile publlc and 1 private
Image Of the Hl•P•Alc
l!IM.
(l)MOVIE * * * "S<:ene 01 The Crime" ( 1950) Van John·
llOn, GIOrl• OeHeven.
0MOVIE
* * "Tbe Great Train Rob-
b«y" 11979) s-.. Con·
nary, Oonek1 Suthel'land,
1:00 I INTERFACE MOVIE * * • "Scaramouch•" (1952) S\ewart Granger,
Eleanor Park«.
•@CEeAAL
PAUJY TIELETHOH
~~
COHOAE88K)NAL
lll!POflT ID Al.PINE 8KI 8CffOOl
''Thi Creative Chtlatle"
&Itch Flndelten and Kathy
Wood demonetrete tech·
nlqu. tor the refinement
of .,,. chdalle.-
(J) 8T AR TMK
A comput« It put In com-
mllld of the EllterprlM
end given one Ohance to
prove ltaetf. !=::ue TIELETHOH • * "Cannonball Run"
(1981) 81.111 Reynoldt. Dom
Delulee. Varloul oddball
ohefacter. compete In •
couH<>-coN1 auto race.
'PG' ~SOPPI:
HAWAII
"Even The Nigh11 Are Bet·
tar." "Lott In Love~· and
"A.II Out Of love" are
among the hlta performed
by Air Supply In lhll con-
~ taped at Honolulu'I
Blaladell Arena.
I: 15 (%)MOVIE .. * * "Bobby Deerftald"
11om "" Pacino, 1ratt11e Kelef.
·~1~
~of the U.S. Ama.
t-Ctlamc>lonlhlpa.
Cf) UTl\.E HOU8E OH
THEPIWM
Mtiry le held hOetlQt by
lhe ouu.w .-.. J-.
• IN8IDIE
WA8HINOTOH
Hoet Marti Shle6dl k>oQ at
the lnterpley of polltlc:e,
po.-end peop6e In the
nebon'• capltot
I llO-.G wmt C#CJY
ALMCGUIM
4:00 MOVll
.... ~ "Th• DtMI'• Deugh-
ter" ( 1972) Shella~
Wint.,._ Bell"" Mont-
ll°"*Y· .,MOVIE * * "Tiii W.--otf Of Waltllngton" (1978) Dew!
S1ocilcwtll, -McGuire,
• WAU. ITMET WEIK
"Reagan Al Halftfme''
0ueet: eonor~ Jeck
Kemp(A-N.Y.).
• HIDDEN Pl.ACES:
wt4EM Hl8TORY UVE8
"Andent Pl-" Hott
Ptllllp Abbott vlelt8 the
Cenyonlendt wllderW of
Utah and Hueco Tanke In
~ Tile• -two tit•
where lndlan roctc an het
endul'ed for centurlee.. (R)
(I) WELCOME MQ<.
KOTTBI
WMNnQton Gett a jot> Chat
~..,, lflouOtlt Ill !lad In ""tMlg. QIMOVIE .. * ~ "MIKph Ttle 8urf'
( 1974) Robert Conrad,
Donna Miia.
(ll)MOW ** "Heattbeepe" (1911)
A04Y KIUftnan, Bern•·
dlt1-Pe«era. 4~W IUEAACHM ...
"Svcltf cnlldren"
• llWITQ1B)
Derrln lllk• s.m.Mtla for
• MOOnd holie,imoon.
• WASHHaTOHWEEK '"MWW • IVIJM)AY COOKING
WITH JACQlJl8 PEptN
"Veoeteble Soup"
~...., mell• a
.Udy~ eoup wttl'I
corn dumpllno• end
~ ff'lttl win\#~ ....... ~=THINATION ,.
** "J,O. Md The Seit ,... l(ld" ( lt7'8) 8llm Pick· -(I) l\UA QOUNTfft'
MUllC.......VAl. "°Y CMl'k, Jim 9Wffofd,
.... ,... The °'* ... ... Georte ...... Don
~---.n .... ....... '" ., WIMle ~ .......... --. .MOVIS
•It "TM LMt W0td"
.1171) .._d Hllff'le, -.. ..... Wlc::;,MOCM•O..
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----------------------------~~ ~ ~~ Cflureliill: JM -KCET (28) ~:00 -"FlrJna Line.'' Wlldef""' y..,, .. HevtnG
W u 1• Good toet a tonune 'n the wrlA "Resolved: omen .-.ave ' U 88 ltrMt otaall, c11uro111H · Men" lt the flrat part of a debate between !Inda hlmeett pftohecl 1mo •
WUliam F. Buckley, Author Jamea Dtck~y 0011t11ot"""' .,... leader-. of
and'Notton&l Revlew senior editor J0te'p)h h1town~.<P•1U>Q • MYITPYI Sobran (af(irmativo) an.cl attorney Harriet ... .,0 .. 111 ct11>t1! The
PUp l, p&ychoanalyst Dr. Erika Padan et1o1rT11e1 WOUidn't SlnG"
Freeman and pubUc relation. executive ~~·=:-~~
Muriel Fox (negative). man 1e hunted 10 dleth
KTLA (~) 8:00 -"Entertainment av.. the ecsge of a quetry.
This Week." lntervJews with Melina !iii. ~cwem.mtON
Oilbert, Cheryl Ladd, Dionne Warwick; (!) _,.,,'"'
reports on a Playboy P_ lctorlal, "The Girls **** "°'""'" (1H2> o( As~n," and TV nAycholotta. Steve Guttenbefg, Mlolcey ,... M Willi Aourlle. BC (7) 9:00 -.. a1i u." am .. -*> e (I) ONe DAY AT A
Atherton and Susan Dey atar. A young TIMI
midw.-.•"m couple encounter temptation, Ann't mottler rtlurne
"""K; nome lrom a Caribbean seduction and deception among the exotic oru1.. with e d"hlng residents of California's fabled beach ~
community. (Part 1) I:::,:""!::=
• IAAVTA
Baratta'• plane to marry a
former glrllrland wllo
thowtl up with • baby
named aft« him become
complicated by an
undtr'tlforld ~ etrug·
;· ANNOUNE
"Aeeolved: Women Heve It
At Good Aa Men" The flrlt
part of a debete be'-
WlllJMI F. Budtley, autllor
J.,_ Dickey and National
Review senior editor
Joeepll Sobf'an (aftlrme-
tlve) and attorney Harriet
Pllpel, payohoanalytt Dr.
Er~a Padan Freemen and
publlc relatlonl exeootlve
Murlel Fo.x (negative) II
pr-tad. 1118 THl8 OLO HOUSE
Bob VIia vlt!te a kilctlen
1howroom to dlacun
dellgnlng and Mlectlng •
kitchen for Iha apartment.
Cl) M •A•S•H
Hewkl)'I falle for a beaull·
ful Swedlah doctor who
arrtv. at the 40nth to
ob-combat IUf'QfltY.
g =U8TEL£THON ~TIMOTHY AHO THE
AHGE1.
(%)MOVIE * •~ "Sliver 8eart"
( 1978) Michael Caine,
Cyblll Sheeherd.
5:15(8)MOvte .. * • .,. "Superman II"'
(1980) Chrlttopher Reeve,
Margot Kidder.
5:-ao I ces NEWS 8UNOAY
Location: Lot AngetH
C~en'tMuMUm.
• LAvtANE l SHIAlEY
&COMPANY
Laverne and Shirley
beOOml bQ teMI -li•n
In order to ralee mon.y for
·wrorph•rnond bitt'lftft".
~=AHD£ASOH COHflDEH'l'W.
.. MOTOAWEEK
ComQWleon road IHtt of
the 1982 and 1983 Cadll·
i.c etn\arron, and a road
teat of the Dellun Ni-
~ ecNloe on keeping
llr•ln~. (I) Al;IC6
AJIOe, Ao and V«a "'911 a ,,_..,..bet. !=.:NEWS * .. * "Tltlt Sporting Life" (1H3) Richard Harri•.
Rechel Roberti.
dne: the 00.X of the Cet-
dlff giant; unique mueeum1
of the world; unuaual
f:ino-ta.
MAOAMf'S PLACE
AUCAIATUAEI
GREAT AHO SMALL II
"Attendant Problem a"
Lambl11cr time In the
Yorkttllfe OelN I• hard put
, .. .,dlllQ worll; J-
and Siegfried have a wor •
'}'.Ing P'Oblem. (Part 3) 1118 LIFE OH EARTH
"Building 8oc11ee" Aultrt·
lle't GrMt Berrier ANf
exhlb4t1 a wide variety of
marine lnvertebrate1 .._ ance11ry t>eg'.,i eoo
mllllon )'Mr* ago. (R)Q
QIVOYAGER81
Ph"-and Jeffrey travel
to the Old W•t ol 1880 to
HY• Teddy ROOHVelt
from the ct.adly llallde of
Biiiy Che KJd. (R) ! =:;ve TILETHOH
*** "Oueec For Fire" (1981) E-.n McGiii, Rae o.wn Chong.
T:30 CID FAAOOLE AOaC
The Fraog... form a r-
cue pel1y to retrieve the!<
friend Wembley, who hat
~ captured by the giant
Gorci-.
8:00 9 AACHIE BUNKEll'S
PLACE
8QICHIPS
Pordl ana&ouby get
C1Ught up In aome country
I .-tern Chaos white on
the trail of Uft>en cattle ruettera.
• ENTE.RTAINMEHT
THISWRJ<
lntervlewl with Mell ... Gll-
ber1. Cheryl Ladd, Dionne
Warwtdc; rac>Ottt on a
Play.boy plc1oflal. "The
Glr1t Of Atl)en." and TV
paycllologllta.
• 9 MA-TT HOUSTON--
Matt, C.J. and aome of ttMt
world'a rlchHt peoc1le .now up et a pelty, only to
rMllz'.e tbat all of the
guesta are twget1 tor mur·
der. G rr 18 WfVTTBI (J) TWIUOHT ZOHIE
Two children follow •
meke-belleW friend Into •
happter world.
• MOVIE
••• \ti "Oowmlll "-"
(1eet) Rotler1 RedfOfd,
Gene Hackman. As a
r.uJt of clrcumetance, 1111
American tkl bum
becomH en Olympic
cMmplon.
• MOVIE * * "To Find A Rainbow"
(1971) Documenttiry. A
lit.ah famlty upl«• the
--.1e Teton Mountain
r~ of Wyoming.
• Uf£ ON EARTH
"l!ulktlng Bodlee" ,\ul1r•
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ellNbb a wlcM Vlflecy of
marine lnvertebretH
whoee ~ begal'I eoo
million~ ego. (R)Q
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Tl4EAlM
''WlnetOn CfMcNI: The
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1ott a forM,e 1n 1he w•
Street crtatl, C~rchlll
llnde hlmeelf pltcMd Into a
oonftlct with .,,. ~ of
Ille own P8lf)I. (Pert 2.) CJ ~=IPMtETIME
* * ··c.nnonti.11 Aun" ( 1981) Burl Reynolda. Dom
Delui.. Verble oddbell
ct1aracter1 compete In a
coaMo-coett auto r.ae.
'PG'
CB) ITAIOHO AOOM
OHl.Y •
"OIMa Newton-Jotwl In
C-1" The Grammy
Award-Winning ....,.,....,
performa hat big hlta
Including "Phy1lcal,"
"Hearl Attack," and
"Magic."
(a>MOW * * * '.+ ··Penn1e9 From
Heaven" (1981) Steve
Manin. 8emadette Peten.
(l)MOW • * "The F1nlll c.ontllc:t"
11911) Sam Neil, Aouerlo
Bram. In the third part of
"Ttle Omen" ttllogy, young
o~. che ernl>Odlment
of the AntldW!et, le now en
lldUtt and a INeted ~
10 the~ Of the U.8.
* * *IA "Brother Orcnld"
(1940) EdWard O. Robin-'°"· Humphrey Bogart.
(.B)MOVIE
***~ "Four Frlend1"
(191J) Ctalg Waat0n, Jodi
Thelen. T hree high tchool
buddle• take aeparate
r<*lt co ldul1hood eft«
gtedue\lon but continue to
be united by frlendehlp
and llMlll-love tor the aarne
woman.'R'
10:00 8 (I) TfllAPP£A JOHN,
M.0.
l .. HEW8
TO If ANNOUNCED
PAOALE81H
AMENCAHAKr
The Ille and work of marl·
tltne paint« John Stot>ett
we featured. (R) Q
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PLAYHOU8(
"Oppenheltner'' In 1942.
Oppenheimer Mlect1 Loe
Alamoe, New M9lllco for
the .... of the compound
Where he and other lden-
tltt• wlll C#fY out their
~.(Par12)Q ~MOVIE * *\.\ ''The Ultimate Ww-
rlor"' ( 1977) Yul Brynn«,
Mu von Sydow. &lrl!vor•
of a nuclear ~ In
the 21tt cenlllfY IUffer
from the eftectl ot plagllM
and etarvatlon. 'A'
{DJ MOVIE---* • * "La Cage Aux Follee
II" (1980) Ugo Togna:rzl,
Mlchel Serreult. A mlddle-
aged gay couple ate the
qUarry of a aectet organt.
u11on bylng to get tile
mlctofllm that .one of them
awlllowed. 'R'
Cl)MOVIE ****''The Lat Metro"
(1980) Cttherlne Oeneuve,
Gerard Depwdleu .. Dlfec:t·
ad by Francolt TNffaut. 1>0r'ltlig-wcns-wer 11, the
P<opMlorl ot a '"14111 Pllflt
m.ttr• try to keep their
eateblllhment open during
the Germen occupation.
'PG'
.MOVIE
.... ~ ''Wtloae Ute .. It
Anyway?" (1981) Richard
0r~... Jolln cuaa~ vet•. Parlllymd from the '** dowtl In an autotno-bMe eocldtnt. a aoulplor ,.,,...._ about hie ...
before and eloquently
~ for hie rtgh1 to die.
'R'
,(>:30 I AOllEftT ICHUU.ER .1MMY SWAGGART
TONY BAOWN'S
JOUAHAL
"George ~ ~·· KlrlG Hetoln" Comedian
George Kirby 18*• a~
hit battle with drug• and
prtaof\1119.
10:48. IUNOAY 8PORT8
PNl/f
11:00•••(J)t11QI
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./EM'( FALWEU.
IHINC PMVllWI
Neel Geblitf and Jettrey
Lrona '9llCt wtltl they
cor*6er to be the fvMI.
est. ---· beet. --and m09t romantic fllml.
I (R)
!~vem.ETHON
.. • "Nobody'• Pemlkt"
( 1911) Gebe IUlpltn, Alex
Karru. Three unllkely '*'oat Mt out to battle the
red tape and ~KY
of~ tlal. 'PG' • 11:111 CM HEWS 11~ ~ANAL
PACUETTEM
AICNIWS
AT THE MOVlf.8
"Winne,. That Were
~· In • IPectel '9dl·
tlofl of "At The McMee,"
Roger Eber1 and Gene
81161• looll at aorne flme
1t1et won ortliCll eodelnl
but Iott •t ,,,. ball oflloe.
• AfNCA'8 WEEPNl. ..
ltlT WHO'S L.9Jll•tea?
Ho9m; Carat Lftrence, sc.n MooNyNm. ~
~ Zlmballet Jr., o..n :ton.. Wiiiem Shetlw. w:-FAMIR
• 6"' "The Terminal Man"
(1974) George 8egal, Joell
Hectten. &Mid on • no\191
Dy MlcnMI Orlc:flt.on. A
mM beOOll'ltl • P* pig
lnvolvlno eleocrode
..,...'"'" wMtl ne IUffera , ttom btaokoutt wlllcll
l'!Wle lllm ""'*'11.
8MOVll
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lefmu6e Tf1M01t'' ( 19121 DooumenCtry. . •
(8) Nit IUPPLY .. HAWM
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'· ~-,...IIDTJ Lloyd 8 0Qllner, Ju Ha
Newm.,, A dltparate
group of ~ ....,.
adjoining "'''°" In a higtw1N ..o.rtmtnl ~
n:IO a· MOVll * * • "franry .. ( 1872J JOn
Flneltl, 8Mry Foater. /".
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ltlMlltlllllet. 12:00170CCWll WON.D~
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MIUION:
MPOlllBLE
The IMF 19 called U90r'I 10
fr• the lted« of • llW·
etion mowment In W•t
Africa lrorn hie tyrannlc:el
ruler. I =:'v IN EDIN
• • ··oreen io.i· < 1ee 1)
Ryen O'NMI, AMI Alotl«.
An tnglneer aod • IOCMllt•
attempt to rob a South
Americ.rt emerald arnuo-
(11".' 01 • tortune In o«M·
'PG'
12: 15 Cl) MOVIE * * ~ "Americall Pap" (1981) Animated. The hl.-
lory ol American pop
moalc, lrorn vaudeYHle to
roek 'n' roll. la treced
through MVfltal Gflt*' ..
tlona of a family of tnuN-
clana. 'A'
12:IO (!) TOM COTTLE: UP
ct.08E
• THE ROOKIES
J"I Danko .... a gangster
murdflt hit creditor.
(I) MOVIE
··~ "Murdef On The Midnight ExPfeaa" (1975)
Judy Geaaon, CharlH
Gr#,. A dlelraught young
woman "" trouble con-
vincing • fellow PaaeenQ«
thet She hat Men • dead
body In one of the oom-
panments, eepeclally wtlerl
the man the delcf'lbea
tumaupaffve. •
(B)MOvtE ** "Hell Night" (1981)
Unda Blalr. Vlnoent Van
Patten. At part of their Ini-
tiation, rreternlty and
eorortty pledgea IP8nd a
night In a apoolly, ~
edly abandoned manalon.
'R'
(?)MOVIE
• • ~ "Sliver Beare"
1101e1 Michael ~alne,
Cybill Shepherd. An
accounting genlut dellt-
an Intricate plan to
Iner-hll weetth by
making aome of the tap
uecuuvea 1n the world ot •#,
high finance the Ylc:t.lm• of
an elltraordlnary swindle.
D1HyPllat
SUNDAY. JANUARY 23, 1883
STOC1<S
ENTERTAINMENT
03-4
05-6 :,,,,-r ,~
..........•••.•••••
Weekly s1ocles activities
I or Orange County
.lirms_are revie.wed..
in table on PaKe D2.
Home s8les: COIDing in froID the cold
'
Interest rate
decline thaws
out market
By JEFF ADLER
Of tM Delly "'°' ..... Homebuyers will return to the
California real estate market .in
1983 in steadily increasing
n.}Jmbers, the "cautiously
o ptimistic" president of the
California ~iation of Realtors
is predicting.
A. Gordon Nicolson, installed
/1S president of the state realtors
association Jan. l , said h e is
reasonably sure signs that the
housing market is reviving from
its deep, deep slump are for real.
"The signs are there. It's more
than just hope,'' said Nicolson,
who was attending a meeting of
association directors in Anaheim
this past week. "I see a steady
improvement in the sales
situation."
The Northern California
R ealtor underscored his
contention by pointing out that
home sales improved 1.1 percent
last ·November over their 1981
levels. "November was the first
time in 21 months that there was
_ an improvem~nt l.r:t .sales volume
over the same month the year
before," he said.
Nicolson added that house sales
in' November increased by 24
percent over October's totals.
And December's levels are
expected to run 5 to 10 percent
above those posted in November.
Homebuyers are returning to
the market primarily for two
reasons, according to Nicolson.
Interest rates are easing, he said,
and there is a pent-up demand
for houses among purchasers
who have waited months and l.
A. Gordon Nicolson
months for the right economic
climate in which to buy.
There also is a psychological
factor as well that is bringing out
more_ potential homebuyers,
Nicolson said. "They now think
t h ey can get bac k into the
marketplace they previously
thought they couldn't afford to
buy in."
He predicted that home sales in
1983 will run 20 to 25 j>ercent
ahead of sales in 1982. "I think
we Will have-a good-yeaJ'-with
reasonable increases in sales," the
Realtor said.
Interest rates will hover at 11
or 12 percent for the next several
years and home prices will
increase along the lines of the
Consumer Price Index, Nicolson
predicted. In 1983, prices will rise
about 4 percent, he said.
The housing market will grow
-slowly and "Steadily for --ttn~
next several years. Its slow and
steady growth, in which demand
does not outstrip supply, will be
I healthy for the entire industry,
he added.
But Nicolson cautioned agairuit
anyone·who might think that the
California real estate market will
ever return to the halcyon
"super.heated" boom days of the
late 1970s.
"The late 1970s -1978 ancf
1979 -were just as unusual as
the last few years," according to
the association president. He
suggest~d that one must look
back to 1973 and 1974 to get a
better fix on where the real
estate market is going and where
it ought to be.
He noted that in 1973 and 1974
the rea I tors association had
75,000 members. By the time the
boom years h ad peaked, the
number of association members
had grown to 150,000. Now, the
number is down to a more
realistic 100,000, Nicolson said.
Another vestige of the real
estate boom days, creatively
financed deals involving third
and fourth mortgages in many
cases, also is on the way out,
Nicolson said.
"We'll see a return to normalcy
or traditional financing, but there
will still b e some o wner
financing and the seconds market
will remain strong," h e
continued.
Mortgages at fixed rates
spread over 30 years will be
readity available as will 30-year
mortgages wnn·aajustable r aies-:--
he said.
Turning to both the state and
national economies, Nicolson
admitted he was concerned about
the high budget d eficits now
being discussed in Sacramento
and Washington, D.C. and their
impact on the housing industry.
He said Realtors would like to
see government's high budget
deftctts reduced, but without any
changes in current economic
policy. "We don't want them to
try and cure inflation with just
U.S. households
and the affordability gap
Media~ home prices
and med~an inco~e Total households
In millions In thousands of dollars
$70
60
50
40 .
ok
1970
l
'72
$25
·I ···.TIO
'78 '80 '81 19ao ·a2· ·a4· ·es· ·00· ·90·
" .,,.__ •Projections • --~ -~-
Chicago Tribune Grapt\IC; Sourcea: U.S. BurMU of the Census. NatiOnal ,&11ocla1ion of Realtors, U.S.
L.Mgue of Savlnga .AalOclatlona, National .AalOCiatlon of Home Bulldera
high interest rates," Nicolson
said. ''But we'd also like to see
lower budget deficits." -
He added he does not believe
the Federal Reserve Board will
be pressured to increase interest
rates because of the high deficits
uni~ "things get further out.of
line than they are now."
'The signs are there. It's more
than just hope . . _. uee a steady
improvement in the sales . . ' s1tuat1on ...
:,.
4 ' .. ~
OC surveys chart a future of mixed blessings
An indicator
that counts
• most -caring
By JOEL C. DON Of the O.ity Not .....
Orange County has always
been known as a nice place to
live, but a recent UC Irvine
survey showed more and more
people preferred to visit than
stay.
"Our findings indicate that
there are problems in the areas of
transportation, housing and local
services," said Mark Baldassare,
UCI professor of social ecology
and director of the 1982 Orange ,
County Annual Survey. ''UnleM
there is some assistance in private
and public action, w e may
experience the end of growth and
the beginning of a very stagnant
period of population growth or
even decline."
A panel of business leaders,
assembled to discuss the survey
findings last week, echoed tha\
sentiment: PubUc and priveate
groups must pool their efforts to
stem the rising discontent and
frustration over the county's
perceived eroding quality of life.
The survey found that the
Ame r ican dream of h ome
ownership seems to be fading
quickly among single people and
young families. Only 20 percent .
of renten believe they'll have a
chance of owning their own
home in the next three years.
What's more, there appears to be
a great disaatisfaction with rental
units.
"What we do find la a very
high level of housing frustration.
especially among young people,
newcomt'rs and high-status
residents," Baldanare said.
"These groups tend to be the
moet mobile in the population.
They tend to be the least likely to
stick around."
The survey wu conducted by
an independent public opinion
group a nd involved random
telephone calla to 1,009 Oranae
County re1ldents . The etuc!y
cove.red an .... IOdal and lncome
p.a ...
But the~ apeek.lnc at a
m"ttn1 of UCI Buslne .. and
tndUltriat Allocf.ates, suuesiect
the unhappln .. exptftled by
1ome should be • "w8l'nlna
llpal'' to \he cradual eromon of
\ ••
an assumed high quality of living
in Oran,:te County.
"It's a symptom ... t hat
something is wrong," said public
opinion r esearch er Daniel
Yankelovich, who is to visit UCI
as a Regents lecturer.
"The problem is so serious that
I . . . would not have predicted,
based on this survey, that you
wou ld have t h e kind o f
marvelous turnout that you
have," the national pollster said,
surveying the more than 150
Orange County business and city
government representatives who
attended the panel discussion.
"This is the most promising
sign you can have because if
there are real problems in the
community this turnout is an
inrucator of a potential solution in
the nexus that can be created
between business leadership and
the university," Yankelovich
said.
Baldassare said one of the most
striking results was the finding
that 11 percent of those
questioned wanted to move out of
the county. That figure is much
higher than other areas where
similar surveys have been made,
he said.
Complaints involved roads and
highways, city government,
commuting to and from work,
growth and schools.
"Transportation is one of the
most serious concerns of Orange
County residents," he said. "Only
public schools received lower
ratings."
Earl Timmons, a marketing
researcher, argued that th e
concept of home owl).erahip is
"overstated" and disputed the 11
percent figure on people wishing
to move out o~ the county.
"ln any urban society in the
w orld , Including the United
Sta tes which la two-thirds
homeownets. apartment& play a
prominent role," he eaid. "We
cannot h ouse everybody in an
urban community In sale
housing. It la not economically
feasible. We cannot subsldiie
each other to that extent."
Ray Wataon, president of
Newport Dev e lopme nt Co.,
aareed , aaytn1 "I don't
nece11arily belleve ... that
bee.au. you own • home you're
happy and tf you c:lol\'t you•,.. not
happy."
He cited a study by ramt d
anthropolo1l1t M1r1aret Mead
on ~aJJ.C!d atomic enero l.OW1\I,
•t
Mark Baldassare
such as Los Alamos, N .M., and
Oak Ridge, Tenn. In those cities,
government-batlt rental hocwng
eventually was sold to residents.
But community involvement
remained strongest when the
people were renters, he said.
Watson said par t of the
solution to a pparent renter
discontent -a nd decline in
quality of life -is throU,gh "the
emergence of leadership in the
public and private sector."
Former Irvine Mayor John
Burton, d irector of corporate
public relations for the Fluor
Corp., suggested the 23 percent
of those who said they had no
hope of owning a home might
form t.he foundation of a strong
political constituency.
"How can one have hope if one
feels like one has to stand in line
with 6,000 people for a lottery for
I 50 homes?" he asked. "Thoee of
us who have oun already . . .
can also become despondent and
unhappy and willing to move if
for no other reeaon that there is
no thi ng going on. it ia not
d y namic anymore, there la a
sense of stagnation, there la no
further opportunity.''
Yankelovich reminded the
audience •hat opinion IJOmetlmet
can forge fact.
-.. If people believe the achoola
are no good, they become no
1ood," he-.. Id . "The bl11e1t
problem with public achoola
today la lack of public support.
You have th@ hue for bulldlna
commumty leadel'lhlp, and out cil
thia can come the proct!lll to tolve
problems."
County will
walk, not run
to recovery
By LARRY D. SPEARS
O(tfle Delly Not 118"
Orange County can b e
expected to help lead California
and the nati6n out of the current
recession -but it will be a slow
march, not a sprint.
That was the view presented
last week by Dr. Robert T. Parry,
executive vice president and
chief economist of Security
Pacific National Ban k, at t he
bank's Newport/Irvine F.conomic
Conference.
"F.conomic recovery will occur
this year," said Parry. "I think it
probably has already begun. The
consumer is ready to spend.
Wage increases, though not large,
have been steady. And there bas
lieen---ah lnventory reduction by
businesses that w ill force
increaaed production as demand
rises. It all aeta the stage."
But Parry warned that, to
aome ext.ent, the recovery will be
disa}1l>Ointlng to business and
industry because it will b e
uneven.
"Strength in 10me aectors will
be offaet by weakness in others,"
he predicted, "and the recovery
will only be to levela that, while
better than th ey have been
recently, would have been
l'f>garded as disappointing in put
years."
He dted auto sales and housing
as two areas that will imptove,
but not to historic prosperity
levela. He alJIO forecast only a
moderate decline in
unemploymen(, say~ the
joble. rate la near tta and
should move down, but probably
won•t get much below U) percent
nationwide by year end. .
He Mid ch.anae-lo fl8ca.l and
monetary policy · ahould help, noUna that the Federal Ralerve
Board'• 1trate1y hu been
revl1ed. It la now aimed at
pttJ.ni the economy pnc rathfr
than at haltlna lnfladon. which
he thlnb ahou.ld hold at about 5
to ~~ percent throuah 1983. 2llit
switch In Fed policy naa beed the
major factor in "brlncfAC clown
lntelWt rates, and hu helped
start racowry.
0 1ntereat rate• are atlll too
blah, but they an more
tdmulatinJ than they were," Mid
Parry, who wu rated th• top
lnws.t-raw forecuwr tn 1982 emons 40 1eedinC econom11t1 bv
the magazine "Institutional
Investor.'' He predicted rates will·
continue to decline ,.nd that. by
mid-year, the priq>e rate should
reach 9 to 9~ ,percent.
Beyond that, he said, proepects
are uncertain because there are
too many factors that could pllSh
rates back up. He listed heavy
borrowing by the U.S . Treasury
becaUBe of the big federal deficit,
inareued private credit demands
as a result of r ecovery a nd
another possible change in Fed
policy among those facton.
"Those three things could put
upward pressure on short-term
interest rates," Parry said, "but I
don't see a sharp upward move.
And long-tenn rates should not
be under pressure."
What this interest rate
sit\Jation means, he added, ls that
'"credit-sensitive areas won't snap
back as they have in the past"
and that will limit the extent of
the recovery.
How w tll California -and
Orange County -fare under
these conrutions?
"The case can be made that
California has under-perfonned
the nation in this recession," said
PalT)', indicating that the state
has shed the "recession-proof"
i.mqe it bad in the '60s and '70s.
He said that while economic
output had held about even
nationwide, it had fallen 3
percent in California since the
third quarter of 1981. He abo
cited the drop in t otal
employment in the state and the
unemployment rate, which went
up more here than it did in the
country as a whole.
But he said that 90CDe of the
urne factors that caused
California to suffer during the
put four years will contribute to
a fatter rate of sro!fth for the
1tate i n 1983. Houalng,
agriculture and the aerospace
lnduatry -areaa hard hit
recently -should be amona the
leaders. And the bi1 defenae
s p end l na plans of the
admlnlatration Should be good for
Callfomla, he Mid.
. Parry predicted that Oranae
County .thouJd out-perfonn the
rett of the atate ln the recovery.
He uld non-acricultural
employment in &be country
lhould lncre•tt by s ~ -compared to a rlM of only I
perce nt 1ta1ewlde, and iha&
c:nonal Income here should
ia 1 u 1 to l l)ll'Cmlt man d'8n
In th• mt of th• 1tai.. Thia
would contrlbute to a l& perc!lftt
Iner•••• In t•xabl• ••l•• ln ~ County • compared to
an tncnue of ~ 10 percent
It.a .....
Robert T . Parry
• "I think it's saf e to say
prospects for the nation, the state
and the ...lecaLe_e_onom-r_.are
certainly optimistic," said Pa.rT1,
who then opened the floor to
questions from the more than 300
Orange Coast bu1lneaa and
induatry leaders at the
conference. Among the toj)i.cs covered in
that portion of the meeting weft:
-The new money-market
rate aocounta being offered by
the nation's banks. Parry aaid he
expected rates on thoee aocounla
to drop to new current money ..
market rat.ea in the very near
future, calling the high initial
returm offeM a "la. lelder' "
much like the grocery atorea ~
to attract cuatomen. '"Ille banlm
are just like other bustn !I, ..
Parry l&ld. "They 1ometlm4'f
have to sell below C'Ollt or paJ
above the aoma rate to l(et an
initial sale." He aald bankf
obvloutly couldn't afford to pay
11 ~ percent int.erst when the
prime W8I only 11 penmit and
predicted rate1 on the new accounw would level off arwnd
8 pen:ent.
-Home mortpae ra• PalT1 1&ld ratn have already come
down and he thinka they'll come
down by another pomt OI" to. but
that fewer and fewer lmUlutiGnl
will be willinC to off• fllllld-rate, lonc·t.enn ~ Varlabl .. ra• ••••nm• wm be did 10 the loww tni«W ,... ......
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Entrepreneurship to he dis cussed
A panel of businessmen and
financial experts will di.lculB how
t.o be a INCOe8lful entrepreneur at
the Stanford Entrepreneurship
Conference Saturday in
Anaheim.
The all-day conference, t.o be
held at Disneyland Hotel, ia
sponsored by the Stanford
Bualneu School Alumni
Amodation of Orange County.
The keynote speakers will be
Carl Karch er, founder and
chairman of Carl Karc her
Entel~ and Steven Btandt,
faculty member of the Stanford
Graduate School of Business.
Karcher will d iscuu t h e
founding and growth of his
company, which operates more
than 330 Carl's Jr. restauranta
throughout the Southwest, and
al8o talk about opportunities for
entrepreneurs today.
Brandt. former head of three
companies who now teaches
sma 11 business and new
ent e rprise management at
Stanford, will discu.as strategy
for creating and managing a
firm.
T he conference will feature
w o rk sho p s t o prov i d e
information on topics such as
how to develop a buainesa plan,
borrowing from a bank, raising
venture capital, building an
effective management team,
working with the Small Business
Administration, franchising and
retaillng, and taxes.
Registr ation of alumni
m e mbers ls $85. For non-
members, the cost is $95. For
more Information, contac t
Tommy Rainey, 720-2191.
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B"V JOHN CUNNIFF Amerlcant, he continued, "don't believe In u---. AMtre• failure any rnoro \hen they bellev ln cte.th, and
NEW YORK What th O>t uuvo ault« needs they aeldom atve talluret a chance t.o •tay on the job
la more proplc who have tallt'd alona the way. and correct their miat.akes."
_ Absurd thaLmi,bt at flnt ap~ar, It eomet ->a. a result, many of thole at the t.op \Oder have
from onl' of the country·• moet rc:. .. pected advleera to unblcrnJahed records. "They look beauUfu unul th~ rorporaw world, Profeuor . Euaeno Jennings, diaaater 1triket1," he aaya, "and then they penk or
who bellevCH that falluro can brlna out. tho beat. ln walk away or make a bad altuaUon wone.'
a leader. Unlike the 1960., he Mid , "we live in a perverw
Not that It alwaya doee. he aaya. But thoee who world In which corpora~ plana and prosrama fail
fall and or~ allowed to work \,hrough their failures and jeopardbe the firm." i
and overcome them he aay1, usually develop an lie fean that executives w ith "brl1ht,
Inner strength thot ls badly needed today. unblemlshed records" lack eeeentlal credenu.11 for
''They have the ultimate qualification for dealing wlth the complex world of the l980a. l~aderahl p today, which Is that they've gone . "They are not the ones who will lead America
through a fire storm o( their own making and back to Ill previoU5 position of world power," he
stayed to put It out." aaaerta.
Too often, however, the failed executive ia -When an executive falla and la shunted ulde,
r e moved from h i• job b y ahort-alghted Instead of being left on the job to work out a
management, aays Jennings, a Michigan State aoluUon, Jennings refers t.o hlm u being a victlm of
University profeaaor , author and adviser to the fouil fuel aolutlon .
corporate chairmen and board.a. Th~ term, he aaya, refers t.o the executive who
Many of today'• top executives were developed ls shelved becawe of an error, lhat ls,"given no vital
in the 1960s, at a. time when fewe~ companies lost job in the corporation. He Is, ao t.o speak, put on a
money or otherwl.Se experienced failure. shelf like a foeall ln a muaeum, t.o gather d1.11t rather
"T.hey learned habits of growth and expansion, than experience.
of solvmg current problems and letting tomorrow -He inalsta h e isn't defe nding failure but
take care of it.aelf," he said. attempting t.o promote the value of permitting
If they did fail, he explained, there were executives t.o overcome fAllure. It la, he oOnoedes, a
various ways of covering it over in an expanding tough decision for a board to make, and often a
economy. The painful decisions were avoided. costly one too.
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Or1nge CoHt DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Januery 23, 1983 DI
Becket 's 'Gompany~~j --·
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By JA V SHARBUTT
"' DflllM Critlo NEW YORK -An oJd man,
clad In a torn old overcoat, a
battered hot and Vietnam jungle
boota, walkl out on 1tage, rlte ln a
•mall rocking chair. Behlnd him
are what resemble three large
dish antennas.
Says he: ••A vok.-e comes to one
In the dark. Imagine." -
Thus be~ Samuel Beckett's
"Company,' a two-act, one flour
and 40 minute oosmlc monologue
on the meaning of solitude,
memory as myth, the absurdity
of the human condition and
maybe even the sound o{ one
hand clapping.
With Fre~ .. rick Neumann as
the old man, it bowed over the
• weekend at the Public Theater, a
cascade of thoughts and words
that, despite Neumann's heroic
feat of memorization, adds up to
a long, boring voyage Into the
obscure.
The old man, briefly visited in
the second act by a sUent Honora
Fergusson (she a romantic
apparition of his past), transports
himself back in time to discover
hinwell, and in the process seeks
to dt'fln time, apace and o~·•
company In thf' period between
birth and death. Illa fragmcnta of
memory Involve many thlnp. a
beggar woman, hia father, • long
country road, a hedgehog ln a
box, beach 1unrile.
"You are on your back In the
dark," he ~peatc..~y says aa he
at.ands, sita, 'Crawls, Hes on ht. ·
back, or, al one point, facet a
huge antenna-like dl1h and
rambles on about tlme-
Complex, all this. Dull, too.
And sadly, Neumann's old man
-the actor co-directed thla plece
with Fergusson -hasn't much
range. His words haven't much
In the way of dramatic shading.
They just rapidly tumble Dut all
nighl.
There are some pluses in the
production -Gerald Marks'
eene, out-of-this-world settings,
Craig Miller's imaginative
lighting, and PhUip Glass' gently
dissonant string-quartet score
•that periodically embellishes the
proce~dings. ~ut all things
considered. "Company" only
adds up to a sure cure for
Insomnia.
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DI Or1nge CoHt OAIL Y PILOT /Sunday, Janu1ry 23, 1983
ichael_J ._F px ·.s-nO-political animal-t
By JERRY BUCK
A'I T.-,,letofl Wr"ef LOS ANGELES He wean a tie and b!Awr 11t
tht> dinner table, while hla puen\1 find more
comfort In 1weat.1hirt.1 and aandala.
And while his teen-age mind turna kindly to
Ronald Reagan and Richard Nixon, hla parent.a'
ideala remain in the decade of peace marches, Joan
Baez and Eugene McCarthy.
But Michael J . Fox. who playw the conaervatlve
teen-ager, Alex, on NBC'• "Family Ties," la hardly
the same right-wing political animal hi• chancter la.
"I don't even know how to tie a tie and I play the
moat tie-wearing character ever," say• Fox. "'The
Wall Street Journal' Is foreign to me and he thrives
on It. He Is an adml~r of (conaervalive publisher
and television personallty) WUliarn Buckley and
(economist) Milton Friedman. "He's phlloeophlcally different from hi.a parents,
who were part of the peace prote9ts of the 1960s.
They're different, but it's a loving family. That's
why it's called "Family Ties." It's a statement on
what's happening today. I'm very cloee to my own
family." ·
The new comedy series ls based on the age-old
generation gap. The twist is that the parents are
liberals from the 1960s and the kJds are part of the
new swing to the right.
The NBC series also stars Michael Gross as the
father, who manages a public television station, and
Meredith Baxter Birney as the mother, an architect
who works at home. Justine Bateman and Tina
Yothers play his sisters. David Gary Goldbert is the
creator and producer. , 1
The parents are caring and open-minded and
worry constantly where they went wrong with
their straight-laced children. The humor arises out ot the clash of values between the two generations.
In one episode, the father is distressed when young
Fox has a date at the country club, which has a
policy of excluding minorities.
"I haven't formed any opinions like my character
Michael J. Fox
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Ho may be beet knoWI) for hia rolo • WIUlo Joe Hall In the Alex Halev 1erle1, "Palmer1town,
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doomed to immortality wt\h thal name," he l&ld. "I
played the older brother, who waa 1lt1htly
blaoted and 1u1plctou1, but I uaually redeemed
myaelf In the end."
Fox, who wu born and ralaed ln F.dmonton,
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~· Orange Coaat DAIL V PILOT /Sunday, January 23, 1083
Archjtects • Will
ln apeclal ceremonies marking
It.a 30th annlveniary, the Orange
County chapter or the American
Institute of Architects combined
history with the future through
two deslgn award events which
saw 19 Orange County firms
receiving awards for d esign
excellence.
Special honor awards were
presented by OCCAIA's board of
directors t o six firms "In
recognition o f historically
significant design achievements
during the past three decades."
Five awards of merit and 14
honorable mention awards also
went to wlnninf e ntries in a
f irst-lime loca ly "On The
Boards" design competition.
I
The awards were presented at
a Design Awards Banquet at the
Costa Mesa Community Cent.er.
The Blurock Partnership of
Newport Beach received a special
h onor award for continued
excellence in design for the past
30 years. William Blurock ,
Ol'\': ·pted tht! plaque ror the firm.
Some project• ci t e d
demonatratlng detian excell nee
by the Blurock P artner1hlp
Included: Estancia and Co1ta
Mesa High Schools, Orange Cout
College Master Plan and Library,
A llergan Pharmaceutic als
bulldlng In Irv i n e,
Hunt-Wesson 's facility In
Fullerton and the El Cajon Civic
Cent.er.
A special honor award for
large -sca le planning wa1
presented to William L. Pereira
Associates for lbe cornprehenaive
Irvine Ranch master plan
(completed in 1963), which waa
ins trumental in shapln& the
development of much of Crance
County -Including UC Irvine,
the I rvi ne Company's
developmept of Irvine and ita
effects on numerous neighboring
communities.
The third special honor award
was for the planned residential
development known as the
honors
Blutfa, completed In 1983 by
Lt'itch, Klyot.okl, and Auociatee.
Fonnerly an emersency aJr field
during World War U and located
next to upper Newport Bay, the
Blulf1 aet 1everal precedenta: (1)
1t waa the flret planned unit
developmen\ in California -
where land planning and unit
deelgna occurred lirnuhaneoualy,
thu1 achlevln& harmonlou1
relatlonahips between land and
structure; and (2), with lta broad
greenbelt system, private street.a
and recreational facilities, the
Bluff1 became a textbook project
which Is studied today by
planning students all over the
world. Richard R. Leitch and
Sam Klyotoki. jointly accepted
the award.
A special honor award for a
building five to l~ years old went
to Riley/Bissell Associates for the
Michelson Plaza Office Building
in Irvine. A significant design ele-
ment in this building ls that the
required fl.(eproofing of the at.eel
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The Atrium in Irvine earned an award for mixed land use for
MZMH Group California of Irvine.
was handled internally. That ls,
the st.eel frame is hollow and is
filled with water. Thia ls only the
second s u c h ~xample of a
water-filled st.eel frame, the first
being the U.S. St.eel building in
Pittsburgh. Thia project received
an earlier OCCAIA honor award
in 1971.
Another special honor award
for a buildlng 15 to 26 yean old
went to KermJt Doriua & Herbert
Brownell, Aaiodated Architects,
for the Myford Irvlne residence,
built in 1958.
Lower rates, wider range of mortgages to be offered soon
LOS ANGELES -Mortgage lenders plan to "In fact, 74 pen:ent of all regional lendera plan to
offer lower mortgage rat.es and originate a greater otter the ARM in 1983, an incre88e of 13 percentage
number of loans, while provi<4ng borrowers with a pointa over 1982."
wider aelectlon of mortgage choices, aocording to a While a variety of ARM plana are being
recent aurvey by Mortgage Guaranty Insurance offered, area lendera are eatabllahing greater
Corporation. market atandardlzatlon of thia inatrument.
The periodic survey of Western mortgage Recosnition of borrower payment uncertainty and
lenders wu conducted in late 1982 as part of a rate volatility often a.ociated with the ARM hu
nationwide atudy designed to track changes in the forced lenden to institute loan characteriatlca more
mortgage environment and to analyze lender acceptable to today's homebuyers.
perceptions of the marketplace. The Western Lenden now prefer annual rate and payment
adjustments. Furthennore, over half of all lenders Balloon mort1age plane; whlch al10 have
plan to d.18count the initial rate on ARM.a. become more ltandardiz.ed and rate eemltive, are
Rom noted that the newer mortgage options expected to be offered by 79 percent of the reston's
which addrell the needa of fint-time homebuyen, lenden. In fact, thta projection establlahe9 balloon
in particular, are expected to be offered by a greater mortgagee aa the third most preferred martaaae
number of lenders in 1983. Uee of the graduated plan by area lenders.
payment mortgage (GPM), for example, la "One ln.rtrument likely to play an increMingly
projected to ~ by 13 percent next year and important role In the 1983 market la the early
will be made ava.Uaf>le by nearly ~~ percent of all ownenhlp mortga1e (J:OM)," explained ,Ross.
regional lenders. "Introduced aa an accelerated payment loari that
Furthermore, to attract potential borrowers, can be pald off in aa llttle u 12 to 16 years, the !X>M
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geographic survey
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~en involved lenders from adjustments. In line with current programs, the
-Arizona, Callf-Oml , !oFado, -Idaho, Montana-, ··-more-1tabl~· Federal--Heme--boen-Bank-Bo.rd-'9
Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wyoming, average mortgage contract rate will continue to be
certain mortaage features are being utlli&ed ln alternative la currently beina offered by las than
c.-omblnalion wtth Affordlible-~. NCn-u---40--percenrobllrlend~balf-pJan-W-·---
the GPM. And the use of bullder-buydowna ta make thta plan ava.Uable to certain borrowers next
as well as A.laaka and Hawaii. the moet common index uaed for such ARM rate -projected to reach 77 percent in 1983. · · year." ' -' -.... --t
"The major findings suggest that regional
mortgage lenders are increasingly optimistic about
mortgage origination activity for 1983," said
William B. R<a, senior vice president and Western
division manager of MGIC. "Just a.a Important,
lenders' mortgage rate forecasts support their
overall market expansion expectations-with rates
pro.jected to range between a low of 12.75 and a
high of 14.75."
Regional lenders project a 42 percent
f
origination .growth rate for· 1983 -exceeding the ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · · · •· · · · · · • •
projected nationwide rate of 35 percent. 'these
results s.lgnify a marked improvement from last
I year's projected 4 percent nationwide decrease in
originationa expected for 1982.
In fact. Ra. noted, actual 1982 originationa are
down 7 percent from 1981 which "undencores the
importance of the8e lending executives' ectUp.atiom
for reaional mortgage lending In the months
ahead.'T
Overall reeponaes indicate that the level of
-ieg{onal mortgage actiVity wlllbe clolely Ue<tto ihe
lenders' ability to offer affordable and individually
tailored mortgage programs.
The prominent loan ptana now emerging are
more attuned to buyers' needa than In the put.
which refiecta a shift in the nature of the market.
The benefit to the borrower is that "cafeteria style"
loan offerinp are likely to continue with no one
i..natrument dominating mortgage activity -with
the adjustable rate mortgage (ARM). early
owneratiip mortgage (EOM) and graduated
payment mortgage (GPM) combination being the
most favored among regional lenders.
"Reeponses suggest that while no single
mortgage inatrument will dominate market activity,
the adjustable rate mortgage (ARM) is e~ to
compri.ae a significant share of the market.' he said.
Resales of homes
• • continue to rise
WASHINGTON -Existing home sales are
continuing to respond favorably to lower mortgage
interest rat.es, Dr. Jack Carlson, chief economist and
executive vice president of the National Aasociation
of Realtors, report.a.
"PreUminary estimates based on two-thirds of
our reporting boards show that sales of exilting
single-family homes rose to a seasonally adjuated
annual rate of 2.1 million units in November,"
Car~aaid. "Thia I.a 9.4 percent above the October pace and
marks the third oonaecutive month of rising sales
activity," he added. The economist noted that the November sales
represent the first time In 14 months that the rate of
resale activity has climbed above the two million
unit mark. (Final November resale figures'will be
releued late next week.)
"The reuon for the current improvement in
1 home aalet la quite clear," Carllon said. "Lower
mortpee interest rates have reeulted In eubltantial
improvemen\11 In housing affordabWty."
Further verifying the Improved houalng
I situation la an update on the aseociation'1 housing
affordability atudy, which 1how1 that monthly
principal and interest payment.a in 15 of the nation's
, large1t metropolitan areas have dropped
eubltantially since mid-year when the 1tudy was
fint conducted. ...
"Stablllzing home price•, lower mortgage
ln tereet rate• and increases in average famUy
lncomee have combined to make homeownership
more affordable throulh<>ut the country," Carllon
aaid.
The percentage of tunny income 1101n1 to
prlnclpal and interest payment.a dropped tQ 32.4
percent compared with 38.1 percent at mid-year,
the llllOdadon11 stud~ _lhowed. AVflf'9/l9 monthly ri~ta fell from '864. to $744 -a Mvlnp of
While all l~ metropolitan area• 1tudled
experienced dror-In •veraae monthly prlndpal and
inier.t paymenta from earlier thla year, then II
conalderabl• var'-tlon In affordabUlty amon1
YatloUI meuopolitan ....... Carlloft noted.
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should get over to
the sales office
as soon as possible.
If this is
really tnte,
they won't
las t!,,
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Collforlnfonnation (714) 520-5072
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El Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, January 23, 1883
-Hedleyne
builders'
president
u -ction-fee-Iing _th _;pin~e
George S. Hedley, president of
G.S. Hedley Builders, h.u been
Installed u the 1983 preetdent of
the Orange County Bullden
AuoclatJon, the county'• oldeat
builders ifOUP·
At 33, Hedley leada • Laguna
Hills-baaed conatructJon company
which speciallzee ln commercial
and lnduatrial buildlna. He haa
been' active In enafneering,
c ontractlns. real e1tate
development and property
man.aaement ln Oranae County
for 10 yeera and h.u aupervbed
more than one hundred million
dollars of construction during
that time.
Hedley Is a graduate In
civil-structural engineering
from USC and la an active
member o f the Saddleback
Valley Chamber of Cornmeree
and Orange County Builders
Political Action Committee.
Serving as o{ficers with
Hedley for the ~ are: First
Vice Presideht, Jim Winders of
Sully Miller Construction;
Second Vice President, David
Stolte, Grubb & Ellla; Treasurer,
John V . Botto, South Coast
Construction, and Past President,
Free investment
seminar planned
A free investment seminar will
be presented by Traweek
Investment Company, Feb. 8 at
7:30 p.m. at the South Coast
Plaza Hotel, 666 Anton Blvd.,
-...-.a.ta Mesa.
For further lnlormation and
~ohn Johnson, J .N. Johnson
Electric.
Directors for 19)!3 include
Robert Contant, Jerry Davis,
Mike Davia, Ben Kennedy, Bob
Phillips, Henry H. Muir, Walt
Phillipa, Paul E. Proulx. Bob
Ware, Jimmy White, Don
Willumaon.
The llate'I economic 1111 could
be partly cured in 1983 by a lhot
in the arm for th' alllna
c:onat.ructJon lnduatry, llCCOC'dlnj
to &he top offldal of the ltate'•
honMt bu.lldtnc tnduat.ry.
11Mo1\ of the job and tax
revenue lo1M1 California ha1
.ulfered aince 1079 can be traced
to the 1lump ln rttldentlal
conatructlo~" 11ld Denni•
O'Brien of t"alo Alto, 1983
prealdent of the California
Bulldlna IndUltry ~tlon.
ClUna fi1urea from the Loi
An1elea-ba1ed Con1trucUon
Induatry Relffrch Board (CIRB),
O'Brien Hid the total dollar
volume of California collltr'UCtion
-lncludlna non-re1ldentlal
buiJdlng and heavy oonatnlCtion
-fell to $16.4 bWion ln 1982, 3~ percent lesa than the 1979
total.
"Residential construction la
reeponslble for moat of that
decline," O'Brien aaJd, "with
housing productlori falling 62
percent from the moat recent
healthy level of 210,000 units in
New CleIDente Chateau
development sold out
San Clemente, which qualifi~ original Phase 1 levels, not
as one of the most distressed reflecting the rise that nonnally
housing markets In Southern occurs In building coats and
California, la proving the opposite materials. Chateau Clemente
for one homebuilder. prices begin at $249,000. Prices
Tumanjan Development will be held down for
Company, developers of the new approximately one month.
Chateau Clemente complex of To reach the development,
luxury single-family bomea, take the San Diego Freeway to
reports that all 3~ of the homes Camino de Estrella exit west,
built ln the first phue are aold. tum left on Camino Mira Costa,
And the firm ia ln the midst of then left on Camino Alondra
th~f..Phaee-U,-35 -unt.il-you..iuch~
new-custom-like nomes near the The sales office and model
1979 to 80,000 In 1982 -lhe
lowt'lt tot.al Ii~ World War D."
"The fmpect of thia decline hu
been felt not only in con1trucUon
and related lndwitrlf't, but ln the
general economy. ln the tonn of
reduced economic activity, hiaher
level• of unemployment, and
rech.&oed tax revenuea to 1tate and
local sovemmentl," O'Brien l&ld.
"It the COMtructlon lndU1try'1
multiplier effect wor~1 In
reverse, a 1trong houling
recovery ln 1983 (a return to 1979
production levels) could shave 3
points off the 1ta\e'1
unemployment rate, and could
generate enough 1tate tax
revenues to cut the anticlpated
$1.~ billion state deficit In half."
O'Brien 1aid the recent
upsurge In the state'•
unemployment rate parallels the
decline in construction: "WI th
88,300 f e wer con1truction
workers employed ln 1982 than
in 1979, the cumulative effect on
the atate'a employment waa a k9
of 328,090 jobs.
"Nearly 7~ percent of thOlle
Jobi were lo.t ln 1982. If the
eftect of the CONtrUctJon decline
on the general economy ii
removed , the 1vera1c
unemployment rate for 1982 ln
Calltom1a fall.I from 10 percent
to 7.2 percent. "A atrona houaina recovery ln
1983 could reduce the ranb of
the unemployed by 376,000 and
cut the unemplo~nt rate from
an eetlmated 1 U percent to 8.6
percent," O'Brien aaid.
That same change ln the level
of conatruction activity would
dramatically affect bu~lne11
activity and lnc:ome ln the 1\ate,
which would ln tum affect tax
revenues at all levela of
government, O'Brien explained.
"In 1979, $20.2 blllton In
construction activity statewide
generated $2.04 billion in ata\e
revenues from sales and income
taxes. By 1982, thoee revenue.
had fallen to $1.67 bll1Jon, a la.
of $370 million. But a return to
1979 housing production levels
next year, combined with all
other construction, could
~ Le..ervaliona cail Christy _
Sherman or Kathy Schrauben at
(213) 822-91~7.
~ q, San~ home9 are open-lmm-lk.m. '9-6-Developera also announced p.m. daily. For more information, . •
that Phaae II prices will be at the call 661-3444. Chateau Clemente model sells out m first. series.
Buyer shof!.ld get
:market analysis .... ·-''...... .. . ...... . . . -, ......... "'"
By ROBERT J . BRU~
DEAR BOB: Abotlt five yean a10 we boQllt a
braad Dew ltome bl a Hbdlvlaloa. Alter we dMM
tile IHIJ'due, we d.beovered we paid toe madl ...
coa.icl uve bo•pt a 1lmllar aew Mme m-a ..,.,-
better area for les1 mwy. Fonaatel~tlla
bailed •• o•t ud we receetly MW daat fer a
llealdty profit. Now we are loetlq fw uedter
laome to MJ. Bow call we bow, ltefen we ..au
offer, lilow mlldl tile ltome la wer6?" AJM, ....
frleadt IHt &Mir eal'Hlt m.-ey ..... t "'-dleJ
tried to 1Hry • ltome ud we waat te bew llew te
·best protect ov deposit. -Kana C.
DEAR KARNA: To avoMI peytna too much for
a home, before you make an ofler 1Dlilt that the
sales agent prepare a written "competitive market
analysis'' showing recent ...-pries and tenm of
similar nearb homes.
Valuing tomes in today'a market la extremely
difficult, even for profeaionti apprat.ers. The
REAL ESTATE
llllUli
reason la most sale. involve aeller flnandna at
bargain lnterelt rates. But occ:uLonally an all-allh
home sale la made, \.Ulll9ll.y at a very low aala price,
thua making price compari.ona dlfficult.
Only by firlt Jearnln8 recent aala pries and.
terma of comparable nelahborhood homee will you
know how much to offer for the heme you wmt to
buy. An alternative method la to make your offer
contingent upon y~ approval of a aatlaf.actory
profemional appralaal of the heme.
Your earnest money deposit question la more
involved. Of couree, aucb a depo1lt la fully
refundable if the aeller doean't accept your
purchue offer. Be a1tt your depomit la held by a
neutral party, such u the realty t:roker, a title or
e9Cl'OW company, benk.. or attarney. ·
Deposit refund probleml usually develop after
the offer i.a aa:iepted but before the -.le cJic.a
Be aure your offer clearly 1pecifles any
contingency clau1e1, aucb aa for fhanciag.
professional lnapection, or appnllala. If the otter •
pl'Operly wrtnen. the only ~ a heme buyer
should to.e hla deposit la if be defaults and doem't
complete the purchue. Aak your attorney to
e~further. • DEAR BOB: We wut te a•.W paJIM ,..nt
. tu wlae9 we move hem .., prese11t llellie te • ·Jars• OM. B•t we cloftt we call trade r.. a Mu.r
OM li8ce OV Mine II Meat.I la a low me... area ~ .... , ... MtlraMe. AalWeea ..... -
mab .a a &rMe? -Kevta
DEAR KBVEN: Why trade: The ~dence
replacement rule of Internal Revenue Code
.ction 1034 &Uowl tax deferral when you ae1l your
principal residence and buy another of equal or
sreat.er' cost within 24 montha before OI' after the
-.le. In other word&, you can defer the profit tax if
you ae1l your praet'lt home and then buy ane of
equal or ll"eat.er' cmt. There ii no need lo tnde.
In t.Ct. then'• not even a requirwmmt that you
re-lnvHt all the caab from tlie aale lnto th•
,epiw•ment home. For ..-mple, you can ae1l for cab, buy a replacement home wttb a no down ~ymmt VA mortPP. and~ the tax-deferred
CMh • you wWL Your tax advS.r can explain further,
DEAR &QB: I tlljeJM JOU',__, npluatlla
of MW dae MW 15-Jear ...... •••Nellltlla IDabl real .et•• .a • . .,., .............. dlen ..,
waJ I q11 .. ,...etafe •J llNM w are J•t lac••• ~ ·=\eT-8e"1 Am I . DEAR ANN: Sorry, ye>Ur penonal ......,. .. noc. clllpnciable unJ.w part of it .. ..-
for bUlllnem ~ or II Nnted 1o &manta. U to,
that oortlon 11 .......... C.omult OW' tax .....
for detalla of .. r.u.t .... at home" depnld1tton
deducdclm. n.....i....-...... ~ -~ ..... "'"'um. .. No a."•--.....,.....~...,. • copy Had your 11.ao check P•r•bl• so "11•.,,,.,,.,,._,boolu" /or a.port IJJ 15 to ilal1
1»w pFJW', P.O ... -Nm uwd. NJ. 07IM. •
1enerate atate aaiee and income
tax revenuea totalltn1 U .39
blll1on. nu. ii t720 ml.Won mote
than the 1982 tot.al, or about half
the etate'• antJdpated tl.5 blWon
budaet defldt."
O'l3rien pointed out, however,
that CIR8'1 forec11t for 1983
hou1lna prod\4CUon l• a more
modeat 106,000 unltl, jutt half
the nwnbef produced ln 1979.
''Thll level of houalna ICtlvity
would Jtill provide 18,000 more
conat.rucUon jobs than Jut year.
It would aenerate •136.4 mllllon
more ln 1tate income and aalel
•ax revenue1 than houalna
conatructlon generated ln 1982,
but nearly $427 million leee than
Wtl generated ln 1979."
"U the bulldlna lnduatry aew cooperation from state and local
Bovernmenta to foster a ltronaer
houatng recovery ln 1983, all of
Calilomia wW benefit," O'Brien
laid. "Not only wW we hoUle our
people. but we wW al80 put them
back to work -and put dollan
back Into atralned government
treaauries at the aame time."
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Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, January 23, 1983 • El
American real ~tate-pr-ime-for-eign-investor-s' tar-get-
LOS ANGELI'S -W01tklwide
econom.lc and polit:k:al uph9tvall
have made the U.S. real titate
market hia hly aurac\lv• to
"fll1ht capital" '"kine MCW'e,
lon1·term lnvHtmenta, a real
eetate expert •YI· · "Althouah objlc'Uwa of theae
forelp lnveltOn will vary, U.S.
reel eetate la a prime tarpt foc
botb long and ahort-term
lnveetment," Mid Mike Meyer,
mana1tn1 p artner of the
Newport Beach office of
Kenneth Leventhal & Company,
a national CPA firm noted for lta
l"Ml eet.ata e>epertilt. ·
. ltteyer pointed out that
BruWan requ•ta for emerpncy
loan• H wfll H r1qu11t1 for
loo deferral.I by Mexico have
meant "more and more capital
hu been and will continue to be
coml.na out of theM c:ountri•." Debt problems ant not Umlted
to Latin America but al8o lnclude
European countriH 1uch H
Britain, lreland.t _France, Belgium and Denmark, Meyer aatd.
"A combination of political
chance• and debt problem1 in
theae countries have made U.S.
Housing first
steps to recovery ?
During the la1t two yeat:yJhe
United Staterh<1UltJli lffifua hu
faced its most omlnoua challenge lince
the Great Depreaalon, and la finally
seeing a glimmer of light at the end of
a long, long tunnel.
This is the view of the Newport
Beach publiclat Barbara Stewart,
marketing veteran of r.eaidentlal,
commercial and lndua1rlal ltrUctUre9
and products for more than 15 yeara.
"I am not tak lns a Pollyann a
attitude towar d t h e situation,"
Stewart said. "Certainly, inflation and
unemployment remain ln double digit
figures. The.e facts are very real to
our entire population. and naone pta
untouched by them. They are burdens
that we dtizena share collectively."
"However..i_!.h ere are certain
Indicators, -eeonomtc and· otherwise,
that we can point to which offer very
real and tangible evidence that the
housing lnduartry la, indeed, taklna lta
first steps down the roacf to
recovery," she remarked. ·
The primary force behind this
comeback ia the federal government's
easing of the money situation. Bank.a
are now able to begin making loana at
interest rates which are much more
palatable to home buyers than the 18
percent and above lntereat levela that
have been dominating the situation
for the past aeveral years. In ~ final
two montha of 1982, we began to~ a
modest yet actual lncreue in the rate
· of new home sales as a result of this.
Q\llke11 more attracUvt for
biip lnv•ton " lttty.., Mld.
t,1eyer allO aatd U.S. rMl •tat.a
l1 ~~•o hi1hly appealln1 to
lnv..con ln the Mlddl• l:ut and
A1la1 particularly with the
uncettalnty 1urroundln1 Hona
Ko"• anti expiration of the
99-y-.r lNM creatLna the Crown
Col~ .. Me~er Mid the U.S. real eetate
lndul'try mu1t be prepared to
en t e'~ I n to 1 op h I a Uc a t e d
tranaactlon1 and uae HC:urltiu
lnatrumenta 1uch a1 mortaage
backed bonda to tap foreltn
caiMt.al.
Lon1er·term lnvHtment1
"coulcf be income propertiea
under con1tructlon for tho••
anUdpeUna continued lnfladon,''
ht ..Sd.
However, mo..-CONiervative or
1horter0 term foreian lnveaton
may conetder new typH of
mott.aaae bond.I which have an
excellent current cuh yield. "Thue bon~1 have the
NCurlty llmllar 1o 1ovemment-
1-.ied inatrumentl and there II a
eecondary market which would
JIVe tl\em even areater
lkl.Wdlty." he Mid.
'TheM typee of lnatnunenta have alnedy been proven ln the
marketplace ln the form of
~-bldc.ed bondl MCW'9d ~of home~·· ht
Meyer hal '-1 WorirJn1 wtth
FOUP' of buUd1na ~pu\Sea and
flnandal trwtitutfoftl '° ~ multi-builder mort1.,e-becked ~OJ\dJ w hich can b e u11d t9
attract forelan 1ource1 for
lnve11Jnenta 1n relldent!al real
estate.
-Meyer .i.o indicated hJa tlrm I.I
.. e qtJ.iet
alternative.
-A magnificent estate site that grows rich and rare in a
legendary land of natural beauty.
A dream home with one of the most notable addresses
worktna on a mortaaae·*ked
1tcurhy device 1ecured by
commercial and induttrtal
property which would combine
the cHh yield• and aecurity
upecta of the bond, but allow the
lnvHtor to participate In the
future appreciation.
Take ,~ .stQCk ~~
mAmenca.
' I
l
.l
The easing ol the lending situation
i• alao .ha~ing more Immediate
beneficial effects for builders as
take-out doll.an for the finandna of
construction become more readily
available, especially al.nee they are
being offered at better in~ rates.
Many builders who have had to call a
halt to or poatpone residential projects
are now gearing up for building
activl ty in th e first and second
9uarters of '83.
difficult market in a unique way," she .
said. "They have redesigned thei~;
product to a smaller, more affordable
and energy efficient residence to help
their customers not only get lnto a
home, but to stay there through lower ·
mortgage payments and lower utility
bills. You've got to admire builders
with that kind of wisdom, and concern
for their home purchasers," Stewar( "
added.. . . . . • . . • --..f--i~i,Ma 'W .. WW ¥F -....--... ,.._,..._-_ _...... ______ _.... __ ·---------------tt-·-
Further, Stewart pointa out, there
la more than an ample market for new
homes. "It is not u lf a market doesn't
exist," she emphaalzed. "In fact,
anyone who haa lhopped any of thoee
developments which have reduced
their prices by up to 20 percent, or
seen the lists of would-be home
buyers who are ligning up for the
affordable home lotteries knows just
how great the demand is for new
homes.'' .
Landlords are ralalng rents at
alarming rates, Stewart explaina. Aa
these rates continue to lncreue, and
the cost of new home payment•
decreases, the gap becomes amaller
and smaller to potential home buyers.
The purchaae of a new home begins to
look more economically feasible daily.
The lessening of this
rent-vs.-mortgage payment gap add.I
fuel to the already pent-up demand
for reasonably priced houalng.
Stewart sees another interesting
phenomenon ln the ·re1idential
building industry which la adding to
the prospect of a recovery.
"Many builders have not just been
sitting back on their haunches for the
duration, but have choeen..ina1ead to
intelligently respond to the current
Add-10 the situation a five pereent·
decrease in the cost of housing
nation.ally u reported In December of
'82, Stewart related, and a penon
begins to get a picture of a long ranae.
healthy recovery for the residential
market.
How thla recovery performs will be
exciting to watch, according to
Stewart. She believes there will be a
alow momentum beginning toward •
the end of the flrat quarter, then
picking up around August, and hitting
a brisk stride before year's end.
"Thi~ ls not going to be an
overnight miracle," 1he advised. "But.
lt Is possible that if inflation and th~
job situation tum &roWld concurrently
with the housing industry's recovery,
there may be a dramatic housing
boom due to the tremendous demand
which is tr"'1y at Incredible levels.
People want homes. If they can afford
them,• the new h ome market will
rebound with a vigor that it has
probably never seen before."
i e Daily Pilot e classifieds
• workfor
• you. Call
642-5678 e forquick e cash sales. •
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Whatever their future plans, discriminating buyers
everywhere recognize Fairbanks Ranch in prestigious
Rancho Santa Fe as the most superb expression of their tastes
and achievements.
Aw~y from crowds, congested streets, noisy traffic and
hemmed-in living on small city home sites, Fairbanks Ranch
is a 1.240-acre master planned community of majestic
eucalyptus trees, rolling meadows, wooded crails and spark-
ling lakes. With a plush clubhouse, tennis and equestrian
facilities, plus a sophisticated electronic security system.
Within quick travel time of La Jolla, Del Mar, San
Diego and Los Angeles, Fairbanks Rartch is also immediately
adjacent co the unique shops and variety of professional
services at the charming Fairbanks Village Plaza.
Fairbanks Ranch . The ultimate statement of distinction.
ESTATE SITES, ONE TO TWENTY ACRES
FROM $200, 000
Fairbanks Ranch at Rancho Santa Fe
Luxury homes by
noted custom bu 1 lder!t
now available
from $695,000
..
For a ranch tour arranged by :.
s~cial appoinm\enr, phone
(619) 756-3795.
FAIRBANKS RANCH
REALTY COMPANY
P.O. BOX 8001
RANCHO SANTA FE. CA 92067
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Homeowners Assoc1a11on derails
available at sales office.
Promise Yourself a Lot
PA~K PACIFIC
s.1~ OffK•
For complete·ad·copy and art services
advertiser s all along the Orange Coast lhillll .._.
rely on 9tllllnJ r.11
At South Peak.
FabuloUJ OCHn, goU ooune and mount1ln views
may be youn It South Peak-the Hduaive, gate·
Ku•rded community of cuttom home 1he• on an
ilolated ridgetop In Llguna Niguel.
Sites of one-quartfr of an acre and greater from
s1~.ooo to s~.ooo. Rewrve your home •it• now
Jor at little at • ~% depotil.
~lo C'-H-.,h ... •,t..e-._..,CA~4'IWI ......
M Orang• Co It DAIL v PILOT /Sunday, January 23. ie83
New hom.e odaptable·-
to a variety of lifestyles
'IOTITIOUI IUeMll NA .. ITATIMINT
Tiie ro11ow1no e>•rton I• dolno
~ t>v.U-.. Wll INT(MPAIHI, llHt
Newlend 811e•1, No 2~~1 t4111111nQ1on ~. CeMIOtnle llJMO
Wllll•m l'dwe1d ltrenner, Jr .• 211&1 N•wlano llr•••. No 2241 Huntington 8"ell. CeMlornte 92114•
TN• bvtlnMt It condueted ti)' tn
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l"IOTmOUI ...... '90TITIOUI IUWU fl9CmlOUI ._.I ... •IO'TmOUI ....... ..-lfATl_•llff NAMI ITAfl•Nl um ll'l'ATlllliillirf' NA.m ITA~ The folloWlllO l*IOM We dolllf flle loltowlng I*-ere dOlfle N ~ !*ION .,. dofrlo flle IOllowfnO pettOll• .,. dOlng
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!MpOn• co~ ... , WWMI AYMUe, ••n HICllOIH Drive. Suite 101, c.. V•de, Cotle ....... Cellfornlie • .,. "--W•y. Coet• Mea. Sult• 1 •Ii.. 14unttngton 8Hall, Newpoft hech. CefffOl'nl• 82MO t2tff c. 12128
A 1t-le c t1on of t hrel•
1ingle -lewl floor plan• at C1a.u
L.a Paz In Laaiuna H 1l111 ar('
des!gned to f't'fll't't a variet y of
contemporary llfet1tyles.
with lO·Yl'o.t graduated paymt'nt
flnonclnl( 1.>Cferln1 a 9.9 percont
interest rate for t.h Cinl ye-ar and
10 pt•r«"nt down ·rhe intereat
roll.· lnc:rt>lle8 no higher than 12.9
pen.i'nt over tho Ille of the loan. The u nl'-b e droom Sono ra
condominium Is Ideal for th~
young pro fessional: the Vera
C ruz's two -bedroom. on e·bath
design can easily ac.-commodate
the spatial rt-quirements of active
coupl es: a nd today's growing
number of ~e adults choosing
co-ownership wlll appreciate the
privacy found in the duaJ master
Sl!ite arrangement o{ the
Mazatlan.
Model home1 and the talOI
uCfk~ arc open from 10 a.m. unUl
7 p .m . dally, except Saturday,
when the hours are from 10 a .m .
until 6 p .m . l''o r Informatio n ,
phone 831-5012.
Prices start at o nly $75,500
Vwitoni should take the San
Diego Freeway (405) to th La
P az exit nnd proceed south to·O&o
Parkway. Tum left, then right
o n Aliso N1gud to the model
complex.
TDDArs CllSSIDID PVllLI
ACROSS tllkt
69 Hookahs
t Eaatem 7 t Helm poal·
grMtlng Uon
7 ~R ttoe> 72 Gaelic
10 Plkeilk• nail 76 Admlt
13 Awaken• 78 Turf
1g Georgia city 79 Negall11e
20 Hlatonc word
period· 8 1 "-lry Item
2 WOfd• 83 Complete
22 Canadian 84 Florida city
PfOvlnce 86 Double or
24Y•, In 8 sort
Moecow 88 Chinese
25 Pok« pagoda
winnings 89 Stlwr
26Grad. symbOI
degree 90 In l&YOf' ~
27 Atablan 91 On the
state. ocean
28P ... btue 92 Oreadtul
tky 94 Brisk enJfgy
29 Pl'ID."I tltle 96 .<bb1 on
30 Brazilian a map
blfd 97 At home
32ColorleU 98 Coln open·
acid Ing
:µAmong: 101 Norman
Poet.IC Vincent
35~ 103 Gourmet's
llland dish
38 Authof'e 105 Venoms
·~·· 109 Falsehood
37 Fluent 110 Ac1or
39 P-'lng linden • grade 111 Clfpped
..0 Ring decl-wool alon. IOI' 113 Churc:h
ahot1 recess
42 Oneor any 114 Have1
43 London'• snadl
Big -116 Word 111rd
4-4 Brlctal '18 Pigpen
""lt\Ower"" '19 Only
45 Wetrd 120 Beseeched
145 Alphabet
cha,.cter
147 Chemical
suttlx
148 Crlcllet
sides
150 Spactoua
151 Helm posl·
tlon
~2 Gouacore
153 Remunef •
ated
155 Inborn
158 PaHnd1om1c
name
t59 NFL post·
tlon
160 Challenge
161 Heating
tamp
162 Six. to
Caesar
163 Wander
165 Print
measure
166 Chemical
e:,:rat 168 Horn or
calllng
hounds
170Cllclr.
beetles
172 Royal resl·
denoe
173 Fire remains
174 Arts Lat.
t75 French
legislatures
DOWN
1 Young
actress
· · 2 T r\lml)ete1
Hirt
18 Gal 01 aono
17 Ural paUie
18 Motorcycle
a uactirnent
19 Maxims
21 Common, In
Hawaii
23 Mullah
31 Yorkshire
riY«
33 library
patron
36 Heap
38 Storage crib
41 Correlative
43 Certain
bovines
44 Coaster
or tklte
46 Eternity
48 Bounder
49 Break sud-
denly
51 Chance
52 Heavy swell
S4 Bacttlalk
57 Represent·
811¥8
58 Make
60 Light logs
61 Tropical
shrub genut
63 Explolt
64 Perform
65 House ape11:
2 WOfdS
66 T OWl/dS the
core
67 Distant
69 Brealc IUd·
denly
tiawk
g9 l.Ybricatt
100 Ripa
10 I Unit of Illu-
mination
102 Uaten«'I
"loan·· 103 .. _ DaYm"
1().4 Oulc:tl
commune
106 Exllll
107 Group of
leY8rl
108 Utter
t12 A9ck'•
output
I t5 Ent1c41
111 e ... ba11
ci\ibe
11 a Food ""' 12t Sprint.cf
122 Fema141 deer
124 Part of HRH
125 Plant pouch
12e F{o11ceome ....,.
127 Pliable
128 BaMball
club
130Ct91t•
mentllfy
131 Venezuelan
money
133 CYttlng tool
134 Sllkwonn
135 CJtmblng
aid•
136 Render•
vaporoue
138 Unn.rlfted
t40 Asfet u
141 Animal
trap•
70 Plant seeds
73 Japanese .. mile · '. ' . 144 unMlttln •
146 Small bfrd
149 Shawl
lndMOuel Wllliem l ren11et, Jr Tl'll• 1111-1 w .. flied Wltl'I IN
Coun1y Cierll 01 Orange County on
• JllWtry 5. 1883 .....
P11Dll•l'l•d Oreng• COHI Delly PllOI, Jlln g, II, 23, 30, ttll ~o-~
NlllC NOTtC£
Cllllornle bl41 Linda I . lrunette, 2H I ~lfd Pet41t H. lt.019', l1t4 O.pt Q1ent Wit~ lohlele«. 3t18 Oevld W Wlllll•mor •. 8 11 .. t, Cotti MeH, C1llfo1nl1 Verde, Cotti M•H, Celllor11I• Aoow11elt Way. Cott•~ .... Ce Pr•ttd~t ... 111 Wernet A11enue, 92127 IH2' • 92t21
lvtt• ttlJ.. Huntington 1 .. 011. hnate LM Petweon. U312nd Jdh11 M. PalHtrl, Utl Lind• le>l•ID•rger, 21111
CllilOtnla tza.41 A~. Cororui del Met. Celll0tnle Oor1e11d•r Ori¥•, Ooet• ....... V•IHOO l.•n• Cott• M•H, C• OeYld 0 l.•OHm•. Vlo• 82t211 CellfOfnlie t2tat 92821 • , PrMld9nt. HO' W81Mf A11enia. Tiii• bulllMH •• Conducted DV • Htlk•. DovglU and Oreoory Thia Dull,.. le oondUGl41d by en
lull• I 11, Huntington IHOll , O-'*el penl'Wlhi.,. ltldMr~~· V.,de, eo.11 unlnc:Otf)Oflled eHOCtetlOtl otn.r CelltOMlt 82147 Linde S 8ru"-ll• ....._ Heat tllMI 11*1Mfllllp.
""-~ le oondueted by • '"'' •••t-1 .., .. llled with ..... Thie ~ .. ~ w • °'*" w llcHelOet 1111111.cl pwtnerahlp. County CWtl of O.enge County on general pwtnenHp. Tiiie etetemeot -111.o wt111 ~ O.Yld w. Whitt-•, J111\181)' a. IHI. .,..., H. ...... County °*"' of Ofenge County on
Prealdent ,_., Thie ......_t w• flltd "4tl'I the JetMlllY 20. 1813. Tiiie tt•l-t WU ltltd wllll the Publl•ll•d Orange COHI Diiiy County °*" of Otenoe County on "'7tf7
Covnty Cleril of Ofenge County Ofl Piiot. Jen. 8, tO. 21. 30, 1813 o-nMr 29, 1M2. Publlthed Orenge COHt Delly ~ 11. tH3. 201-ea ,_ Piiot Jen. n . :io. FM> o. ti. t113
ACTITIOUI IU ... U 'll7M -----------P\!Dllelled Or~ Cout Deity 406-l3 .. ,. ... ITATDmNT Pubtt•lllCI Ore110-COHI Delly NlltC NOTICE Piiot, Jan. 2, .. 1•. n . ,..,
TM lollowlng !*•on• .,. doincJ itllot, Jen. 23. 30, 1"41b .•. 13, tte3 8107-12 rueuc NOTICE
bualneee .. ; 457·83 IJICTITIOUS IU ... 11 •-----------HTERL Y PLACER MINING N.U. ITAftmNT rtillJC ll)TIC(
C®PANY. «25 JembOrM Ro.Id, Pta.IC N0J1C( TM toMowtng penone .,. doing fllCliliOUI .,..... NOTICE OF DEATH OP 8ulle 110. Newport 8Hc h, but"-1 u · MAm ITATD91n' MILDRED PEARL JONAS
Cflllloml• 82880 ..eTITiOGi llUIMH '"ENJOY", 270 E. 1711'1 8trM1. Tiie IOllowlng .,.,_ ••doing AND OF PETITION TO PSW Mining Ventur ... Ltd .. a N.U. ITAftMINT Cotle ....... CelOomle g20~7 ~ Celttornl• putn•r•lllp. U25 Tiie loltowlng pereona .,. doing M•d•lln• Mirarchi. 842 I M & i:: EQUIPMENT. 2700 S. ADMINISTER ESTATE NO.
J am bar•• Road, Su lie t80, bu.in.a... Harvard Clrele. Huntington ~ Mein SlrMtt Ho c, 8ente An•. A·llHIS.
Newpor1 BMcn. Cellfonlle, 82ee0 SKYWAY LIMOUSINE. 18711 c.tlfOl'nl• 92047 Celllomlll ta 07 To all heln, benefldariel. Pan Soulh-1 C0tporet1on, • Alfpor1 Wey South. Sente Ana, CA Loretta Heyne. 24141 Amvno J01W1 A.~ M011 larlfto di d I • Calll0tnl• eo<""'•tlon (u 0-el .. 2707. Drive. Minion VleJo, Celllornl• • ere tors an cont n~en • .. ~ • Orfve, ~ Poln , eMfomle m2f --,.It f Mild--,. I PerlMf) l()f PSW Mining Ventwr•~ A 0 s K y w A y s ' I N c . • • 9289 t • MlcllMI M8'dnl!O, 520 ... c...... on 0 ....,.. ear , 4420 J1mborM Road. Sult• \00, Calllornle corpora tion, 11111 Tiii• bualneea I• GOnduc1.c1 by • &tr•, Fullefton, ~ t2t92 Jonas lllld pel"IOnl who may
Newport BMcl\. Celll0tnl• 82MO ~pon07 Wey Sol.Ith. Senta Ana, CA ~Ill 1>8rtM-~'9M"ar-• Tiiie ~ le oonduCeed Dr a be otherwise Interested In
T1111 bu.ir-te conclueled by• .. 101 ......... "-""" general 1*11••· ~will and/or eetate. Qtt*•l 1)1111Mfthlp Thie ~ le aond&JCled.by ~ Thtt ltllltn'l«lt WU Iii.cl wlll'I IM Jotwl MwDtlY PSW Mining C()(pOrellon. . County Cl«'k of Ofenge COlll\ly on MlehMI MerClnko A petJUon haa been filed
Ventur•. Ltd. AO 8kyw•ye Jenuery 8, 19113. Thie etllt-t wu Ill.cl wttfl tll4I by Jacqueline Marino In the
By Pen South-1 Corp. Jonn E. P0t1et ,_ County CIWk of 0tenee C<Mity on Superior Court of Orange 0-•I Penner Vlee Preeldent Publl•ll•d Orenge Co1e1 Dilly o.a.moer 30, 1912. -County requesting that J81Mt A PMtC., Tlll9 •t•tetMnt ... filed wUll tM Piiot. Jen 8, t6, 23, 30. 18&3 r-PreekMnl County Cl«'k of Ofenv-COunty on tS.•83 Publletled Or•noe co .. t Delly Jac"ueline Marino be
Tlll9 ''""'*'' w .. 11141d wttl'I 111e Oecemtler 211, 1ee2. --ic 111\TICE Pilot,'*'· 2, 8, 111, 23, 18'3 a p pol n led aa per1on a I County Ci.fk ol Or•noe County on 'IOI001 ,.UUL "" 5e8()..12 repraentative to adminlt.er
Jenu•ry 4, 1883 noMlM Publlelled Orange CoHt q111y '9CTIT10UI IU ... 11 the estate of Mildred Pearl
Piiot, Jen. 2. 8. tll. 23. t883 HAMS ITATaa.NT .. _.,. 11111'\TM'r Jonu(under the Independent
Publlelled Orange Coeet Delly &MU2 TM following pet.one .,. doing ,.._ """'~ Admlnlalratlon of 0 ·tatea Piiot, Jan. 9. 18. 23. 30, 1883 _______ TIC[ _____ , .. .,,..
211-83 NlltC NO '= ~CORO PX. 111488 &ante '=•~18 Act). The petition is 1el for
-----------'1CTITIOU8 IU ... 11 Bellnd• Street. Fountain Valley, The followlng ~ -doing hearinil In Dept. No. 3 at 700 PUBUC NOTICE um ITA,......,. Cellfomle H70I buel!-. -Civic Center Drive, West, In
The followtng ,.,._,..,.doing Jeflrey H. Eln•tOH, t8488 DIGITAL PROTOTYPE the City of Santa Ana,
ACTnlOUS WU · tKMI,_. • 8entt B•llnd• SllHt, Fountain SYSTEMS. 710 8hellmllt •B. Coeta California on February 9 NAm STA,._.., Q U A L I T Y C 0 H T R 0 L Valley. Cellfomle 827ot MeM, Celitof'nle tM27 . ' Tiie following .,_,..on le doing SERVICES. 21811 8urwyor Clrc:M, CherlH G. ElnetoH. 11488 Robert Alen B•rry. 7 J 0 1983 at 9.30 a.m . ~ u : Huntington e..on, Cellfornle 82&4e Sent• Belinda Slt .. t, Fountain 811 a II m • r ., B, co• u M .. a IF YOU OBJECT to the z MACHINE. 1&36 MOflro11I•. Lloyd L. LOH)', 220 w. Velie)'. Celllornlet2700 Cellfomle92t27 • granting of the petition. you Coate....._ Clllfomle t2e27 Highway 88, WHtmorelend. Harriet E. Elneton. t8488 Eric Stnen Storm. 2t21 lhould either appear al the
OM 0 . z.llne, 1855 Pomona Celltomle 82211 Sant• Bellnd• 8trMt. Founteln HerDor Bl11d. 03. Co•t• Men, h•arlng and state your 118, Coat• MeM. Cellfomle 92e27 AgnH P. LOHy. 2248 w. V•"-Y. Celftomlll 92708 Cellfornle 82e20 ~ . Thill~ le conducted by en Highway ee . Wealmor•t•nd, Thie buel,.... It conducted by• Thie~ It oonduetecs by a bjectlona -0r file written
lndMduel. Cllllfomle 82241 gen41tel pei'\nenttlp. general pert.nerelllp. objections with the court
D. 0. Z.iln• Thie~ le conducted by en J.tfr~ H. Elne1oee ~ 8erry before the hearing. Your ~~~~Ned~': lndMduelAor-P.Loeey ~·~~filed~': ~~m:;t=.o.fllecJ~'= appearancemaybelnpenon
,,.,_.., 20. 1883. . Thie ttet-1 -tlled wttti the Jenuwy 5, 1883. ~ 20 ttl3. or by your at\Onu!y . ,....,.... COunty Cler1I of Ofenge County on ,,_ ' ,.,.. I F Y 0 U A R E A
Publlelled 01eng41 Coeu Delly January 20, 1883. Publlthed Orange Coeal Delly PublleMd Oran~ Cout Delly CREDITOR or a contin-..t Piiot. Jen. 23, 30, F41b. 8, 13, 11183 fl'm1'MI PllOt. Jen. 8. 111. 23, 30, 1883 -... '-.... .,. • 13 -. .,.._ .. •22 ..,, .. ...,.. _ .. ~ .... -.. • v, ·~""":. --''tor of the decea.ed, vnu • .. ._ Publlelled Orange Cout Delly 206-83 _ ~ ~ --
-----------Ptlot, Jen.. 23. ao. Feb. e. 13, 1983 muat file your claim with the PWlJC NOTICE I ~ "8JC NOTICE rtaJC ll)TIC[ court or pre1ent It to the "'"'"°"COURT°' THI rtaJC NOTICE Aennoua .,_18 personal repreaentatjve
ITATa °' CALJl'OllMIA '°" ftC'TmOUl IU-U ..,._ ITATDmlff '9CTTT10UI IUSINmU appointed by the court
THI COUNTY M ~ ~ ITATUmNT The followtne per-eon le do1119 Tl'I• ::i=i!!~ dotnn within four months from the Eel•t• or SYLVA.NA PIEDAD ~ • • ,...... • date of first lasuance of JIMENEZ. Oeoedent Tl1• totlowlng pereon I• doing WINO AND SEA OF LAOUHA buel.-u:
.... ...... bualneM ee.: BEACH. 8M w. 18th St,.. Coeta DWYER & COMPANY, 13 lettel"I .. provided In leClion
NOTICI "'.,. .... °' TED GIESEN INSURANCE ~ Callfomlll 82827 c.nvon !eland~ .. ~ a.acll, 700 of the probate code of MAL~"" AT SERVICES. tt802 BolH ClllC•. o.w. Anthony PIOwden 8911 CA $2800. California. The time fo r _... .. _ .... , • Suite ~1 Huntlnnton 8eec ll W 1 .. C ' John l Owwer. 13 Cenwon ............ -• • • 1 th .. treet oet• M••• 1 , ~11-.. _,_, __ will not •xna..-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Cellfor . 8 ~ 92927 • • ltlend Or .. Newport 8Hcll, CA ......,,. li.:laU... "' ..--ELOISE M. DUNN, .. EllKUtrtx of Udo Theodof9 JOMPh o~. Thie ~ 19 canduded 82ee0 prior to four months from 11'1• Wiii ol SVLVANA PIEDAD 11011 Sim•. H11ntlng1on BHCll. . byen Tlllt0 ~leaonductedbyen the date of the hearing
JIMENez. dee•Hed. will ••II II Celll0tnl• 82M8 ~Oenn.. A. Ptowden lndlvlduat. llQticed above. . • prtnr. ..... ·10111et11g119t end belt Thie~.,_ 18.canduc:ted 1>y • • "TIIM tM*Mnf Wti llfed'Wftfl Ille •• '' • 'Jotwt l . Dwyer• • YOU MAY EXAMINE
bidder. und•r th• lefma end lf'IOMdu-/·...,. G..-...... County C6erll of Orange COunty on Thie •1•1-1 WU Hied with the the file kept by the court. U c:onc:llllolu llerelnettet "*111oned, """ -· ~ 30 1M2 County Cleft! ot Ofenge COunty on 3 Racing
47~ \23 Hamelin clrCtJll
74 Food fish
75 Omele1 Item 77 "-Cid"' 152 Peace treat.,. end wb)ect to oonnrme11on by Ille Thi• •ta•-• wu ftled with the • · ,...,"* Jen 14, t883. you are interested in the
Superior Court, on FeDruery 7. County Cle!'k of orenv-County on Publltlled Orange Coee1 Oelly ...,.. estate, you may file a request 1883, et tO:OO •.m .. or tl'lerMttet January 11· 18~· . P11oC Jen 2 8 tt 23 1"3 Publl•ll•d Oreng• CoHt Delly with the court to receive Nnnerl
50 CIOM
52 Of the IUn
S3 Office
worMrs
55 famlty
member
56 Of bltth
5a Crundly
Y9getable
59 Identified
St Droop
62 Mull"*
6-4 Bl.borate
IOlo
88 Galahad
pest 4 Praser:itty
124 Loci! clasps 5 Lott
126 British 6Conque<
weight 7 Dodecanese
129 Oemp llland
131 Barbare -8 Treced
Geddes 9 Digraph
132 Artllt IOOreek letter
at and• t t In opposl-
137 E.T., tor one tlon to
138 Hurried 12 Pull apart
139 Rages 13 Spaoe 1ra·
142 Jewelry ,,..
weight t4 Scallion
1430up 15Westem
,.._.Fondle Indians
78 Paltry
80 Kind of
wa.,.
82 Sun deity
85 Roman
bronie
87 Nothing
91 Temper
93~es
94 B&bycar·
rt age
95 Shamrock
country
96HMllh
relOf1
97 Hawaiian
153 Foreign
qyane,-
ln Con-
ttantlno9fe
1S4 BYrm-.
knife
I 56 lnaec:t eggt
157 Wel9h
name
160 Undel wOf1d
god
16-4 OrMk letter
167 Ruede -
Palx
189 Dlgrapti
171 And: Latlll
SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS
wtthln the time allowed by tew. 81 ,.__, • . • • • • 5731-ta Pilot. Jen. 18. 23. 30. F41b. 8, 1883 1 f , .... omc. of RICHARD 0 FAAZEE Publlahed Oreng• CoHt Delly 293-83 spec I a n 0 tl c e 0 the
ettorney tor 11141 Elltc:utnx° . .i 3013; Pilot, Jan. 8, tll, 23, 30. t983 rtaJC NOTICE inventory of estate and of
Town Center Orin . 81111• 280, 155-83 rlaJC NOTICE the petJtlona. account.I and Laguna~-C.ntomle t2t77, el "8JC NOTICE '=A~u f'K:TITIOW .,._.1 repor11 described In Section 1"-rlgftt, ttti.. Interest, end ..iet• The lollowlnn ..... 90n I• doln" N'"--·-1200.5 of the Cali.lornla of the~. end 1111 Ille right. '11CTrT ..... •• ---.. ··• ,...... • -., .. , .......... , Cod uue, lntet .. t. end Mt•I• 111e1 ,,,.ovv. -bu..,_ u: The IOllowing ~ .,.. dOlng Probate e. um l'TA~ WHALE & EAGLE PueusH1HO ~ ... ..... .. aTIN 1 SCRNEYER uute of S'l'LVANA PIEDAD TN fo1aoMng l*'ION -~COMPANY, 2783 Mendoza OrtYe, • ~ ' ' JIMENEZ. o-eed. 11111 acquired ~ • Coet• MeM. Celttome mae Sutt a~,H{ ~~ ~~ :;;:.· IHI Dove Street, Sette 1'1t, :r:,,:~ ~ :11:, ~~~ HIGH DESERT ESTATES. 1030 Kennetl'I 8 . Croker. 2783 ~ .. n °H. Davie, 3S872 Blue Newport buc~. CA tHfO,
Ille d-...d. 81 the time of lier H, Mein Street, Sult• o .. Orange. Mendou Drl11e, Coate Meu. Lantern u . Oene Point, CA 9"211. ('1lt ) l51·178t.
deelh, In end to ell I.hat_,_. l'MI Cllltof'llle 92987 c.llfornle 82928 Elnore Sc:hmedel, 33172 8tu. Publl.sbfd., Orange Coast
P•09"t'I ettuated In 11141 City of Sen AlttlUr O. Ovy. t030 H. MMI Thie bu*'-19 conducted by en lelt~ ...:'.L~ ... P~~~~.· Dally Pilot. )an. 16. 17. 23. ... c ...... t ~ ,. ___ .., StrMt. ar.,.. Cellfomlll t2M7 lndlYlduel. ,,_ ---.......... ..__VJ .... en ....... tltllO, """""'" Relpti E. Orellem. Or~, 2tOJ Kenneth s CrOICer -e1 A---. 1983 Cllllfomll, dMct1bed 99 OllOwe: E Cll ....... ~· ..-.. __ ..,.. 333 83
1411 undl\tld«S :Mll20tll ln1wwt . eprnan Avenue. reng•. Thi• .tetemen1 w• ftted with 111e JMn H. O.Yle -
In LOI 4 In Block t end In lot 2 In Ctlfornle t2tlt County Clertl of Orange County on Thi• ... ,_, -Ned With ""'
8loclt 2 of ,,,. Town of Sen Juan For.t ~-::::oE:· = ~ J-.ary t , 1883 ,... ~:~.C::: ot Orange County on
Ceplatreno H ehown on • map Celfofnla 92963 p Dllel'leel Orange Cout Delly ~
::: ~~~~~ Thie 11U1i1r.-18 QOf'lduGt8d by•~ Jeo.11, 11113. 30, 1883 Publlehed orange CoHt Deity NOTICE OF DEATH OF
Loe MoelM County, c.tttornle. 0--81 ~G. ,;..~ t8S-83 Piiot. Jen. tt. 23, 30, F41b. t . 1813. MELVIN A. PIXLEY AND
end ..,,,_ ""'' 23 t_.. 0 F P E T I T I 0 N T 0
"" Uf'ldMded 421120t11 tnt•eet Thia 9'aternent -Ned wttn u. "8.JC NOTICE ----------ADMJNJSTE• ESTATE NO In Lot 3 In Bloc::tl t of the Town of ~~oft~~ on "8JC NOTICE n · Sen Juen CePetr thowrl -H , ..... IJIC:TtnOUa .,..... A-HUit.
map recorded 1:8:!.i 3. P=•= Publlehed Orang• Cou~ Tll• =:~ doing ACTmOUa ..,_.. To all heir&, beneficiaries, 120·125 lncluel\te. MIK94teneoua Piiot Jen 2 9 10 23 1883 .,...._.., Tl'I• ~onowi!'~~ dol-creditors and contingent
Record• or LO• Angelff County, • . • • • • Mel-la TALISMAH SYSTEMS. 1814 8 ~ -..• "-: ..• credUol"I of MeMn A. Pixley ~ .. •• MJD)ect 10 current lcMe Str•. C:O.t• MeM. Celltotnle FALCON L..AIR PRODUCTIOHS. and peraont who may be
texH, co,,enent•. condition•, PtaJC NOTICE 82t2t 21841 Megnoll• Ave., H......-on otherwUe lntel"ftled In the Oe-nd Verne Segby, 1lt4 8 8eeef1 Celff. e:HMe. -·...-··· .... ., r .. 1t1e110t1e, r...,...etlon•. right•. ACTmOUa eu••••• ion Street, Coe!• Mw. Cllllfomle saiv.toi'.. PuglleM Jr., te Send ww and/or mt.ate. "Ollte of way. end eaMmente Of ..,._ ITAn.NT f2e2e Oollet Ct .. N-port Beadl. CelK. A pet.IUon baa been fUed ~~y .. to be eolcl an en Tll• IOllO•lng P41f•Oll I• doing Thia ~ .. condUoted by., 8*3. by La Berta L. Pixley In the
........ ~. exc.c>t .. to tttte. bu~~ROH OEMS. INC •• lndMduel DevlO Vern. 8llCltry Ind~ .. oonduot9d by en Superior Co~rt of Orange
8ld9 °' on.r. are lnvlled for ttll9 Cellfornle corporetlon, P.O. Bo• TN9 et•t-t -ftled wl111 tM SelYetore ~ Jf. ~ty ':,<!~~tlnibe tha.t .~
property end muet be"' .ntlng end 1504, Huntington 8Mc:ll, Cellfomte County C.. of Orange ~ on Tl"9 etetement -llled wlttl IM -=--,. L. ~.....,,,y appotn._. 'IWlll be received •t tll• olfloe of 82847 (mellfng eddren); 10833 Jenuary 7. 1883 Coun ... Qaf11 of '"'---COUii"' on u pel"llOnal re~re!M!ntatlve RICHAAO O. FRAZEE. •ttorney for Al I 8 Pm1ll ,, ~-..,... •r 111• Eucutrl•. et 30131 To•n gonqu n treet, Huntington Jen 14. 1883. to Mf.minister e est.ate of c.nier ~i.r.. Sult• 280• Laou,,. SffCll, Callfornl• 02848 C•trHI Pvbll tllecl Orange COut Delly ,.,.. Melvin A Ptxley (u.nder the
Niguel, Cellfomla t2t77."' mer be addt9ae) Piiot. Jen. t. tll. 23. 30, 1~ Pwt>ll•M<I Otano• Cout Dally lnde~t Administration filed """" 1119 C*1I of tll4I 8upwtor Jotw\ 8. Pf1m. ,,..idenl, 1 ~ Piiot. ,,., 18, 23, 30, Feti ••• 1tl3 I'""'~"
Court °' dellvered 10 RICHARD O. Algonquln 8trHt, Hunllngto m-a of Ell1ata A.ct). 'lbe peUdon
FRAZEE pereonetly, 11 any ume a.ell, Cellfomle 82848 rlaJC NOTICE la eet for hearing in Dept.
ellet ht publication of tllla notloe c:;:.::--le oonduc1ect by • 8UNMOR COURT"* 1'MI "8.JC NOTICE No. 3 at 700 Civic Center
end belor• IMk':ft, the.... . CIMARRON GEMS. INC aTAft M CA&.lf'OMU • Drive. West, in the City of .~~ t>e edd on the JoM s. Prtce, en:,.::~~°"' _.. aTATW Sant.a Ana. California on
Tiie tl~:i;-;,, •at• ol eubl•Ct Pr..ident •ya ...... 11.-'* The followlng l*'IOf'lt.,. dolnV' February 9, 1983 at 9:30 a.m. Thl9 eta•-• *• flted witl'I ,,,. -·-11ut1..-•: IF YOU OBJECT to th pr()9ett)' Int ..... , of tlll• •l•t• .,. County Clertl of dl>enoe C<Mlty on &AN ""'**O· c~ NE w p 0 RT p EN I H 8 u LA e
coml>Med witl'l 11141 .. o4 ,,,. Mllf• o.o.mbel 21. 1M3. PLAINTIFF: AOH .. T v. KANE Al.AL TY 3020 N•wport 81.. antina of the pedtion, you
,_,.i. owned ti)' other pert ... end ,__ end EDmi M. ~ HewPOt1 9-:iti CA eaea. ho u la e Ith er a pp ea r
t". .. u t. 0 I 0 El FIN A J. PuDlltlled Or•n.e-CoHt ljejij OERHOAHT: 8AAClAY8 BANK None v ReCN 1IOI nine Ave at the hearinl and state your
HOUSTON. Ofenge County prOO.t• Piiot Jen 10 111 ~. 30 t813 OF CALIFORNIA, • C•lllornl• ..__ ~ CA neeo ·· b~ 1 flt l UH no. A•72855. Tll• to.tel · · • ' • • 20W3 corporation, ROBE AT w. ·~·..._ HUm 1..,..·Herbout t OM or e wr \ten
aoneldtr•llOn for the ...... CMh HENDERSON. JAMES POlAKOF. Ln. Huntington eMcti CA t2Ma.. b ctlon• with the court
1111Ch JlfomlaaotY notuecuted by • PWUC NOncE • ' ftVEALY Jot4NSON, Ind 000 • lone v. ,..,.; be f o r e t h e h ea rt n II• IMl~.....!9 foflowe: · ...X lilldlldhoe Thie....,.,.,... --.CS Wlltl ._ Your a~ may be In
t. Caell lrlfougl'I ••t• ...,,. oo Ptennoue _.. ..... l*I CCU'lty Oer'k °' Otenoe County on ,,_,_ or 'g ~ at•----...,..... MAlllSTA~ OMNeT.-0 J 14 1..S ,._ • ....,.. ~"-J· 2. PromtaorY not• MCI.Ired The lolloWtnO .,.we .,. dotno ~ ""· • • ,.,.. I f' Y A R E A
by truet dMd 305,38\.00 bu.,.._ M : . C,... .._ n.7 . Put>lltllM Ot•no• Ooett Diiiy !ll or a C(lfttincent ~~r,,. I.,_ Of tn. ':,~~ uro~U~IAfll, 4~~ ~r~!:~ ,:0.:.11: .= =:= PIO! • .Ill\. ti, tl. ao. Feo ••• 1tai tor of tbt dee1ued, )'OU noc•.,. .. 1c1owa: co.ea....._~ nat ...._. ,_ ......_ .._.. ..._ tto.a ust Ii~ your claim with the
"ll'ICIOll lllM of '305,391.00 tn Aebecoe ,,_ 8tttt L.eM)', * C ,..._..,....a_.._., urt or prwent l\ to the ''"°'Of ell ......... """ ll'lt.-..i •• ro•tt• Drl11•, Cott• MHa. ...,. ••u ...... W lln1Cl pertonal repr•een\atlve t~ Ptf ~~~ ~ 9f not•. om1e 8292t If you-" 10 ...ic "'-ldV!Ce Of • _. appointed by the court
prlf!Olpel end~ du.'" )'Wty O•nnlt Petrick Llll•y, ... 811 attorMY In tlll• •Hll.,, 10" fltClmOW .,.... Within four mont.hl fl'Oln the
NllJC NOTICE
-------..... ---1:::::-".:ow end~ :'a r•::,:,•.=•· Cotta M•H. :=, =:~"ay.:.":rr: um aTAW ate of first luuance of --------------------~ PWlJC ll>TIC[ ~ • fOlow9: nii. bUelfleM 111 OOf'ldUCted w • -.cs on.,_ The fOflOWlnt .,.,._. -do4l10 letten aa provided ln eecUon -----..a 1etlf'lltalll'Mnt 117,725.12 al~lfltp. AV l eOI Uete• IU elil• ~~ ....... "'CITA'-"43S 700 of the proMte coQe of r..,..,,__ Ind Nl"""9nt to,3".74 . °""* p LeMv ~ ..... II lftMMI ,_.. .___........., ....,.., . C 11' I Th J f MAim STATW Itel !net~ N.OM.35 Thlt .....,,.,. ·•fifed wt1t1 ._. ....., -. .,.. • n rr • P11llM1n 11 .. lent• Ana. CA a .. orn a . • t me or
Th• tollowtno ~ ,. dolllO 4• -.~ 7t.73UI a.ti Of~ on --........... ta106 fUI"' claiml will not Uplre .,.,..,_...: llOI 1r11tlll!Mnl 11 • ..oue 1 tlU. --.,,. ~ • • Z lAta 11 rtwt1 n ... Cllf'lbtloee Cap1ter Oroup. • prior to four months frora eEIT MINtHQ COMPANY Thie......,. lnMteet 111.,. ebO¥e • ,..,., .._.. C•llfo1nla corpor1Uon. HO I . the date of the hearlni t~11 J•ff•r•on. PIK•nll•. Cl. dHCrll>ed ...... HH,022.H . ttubll•llecl Oriftt9 Coaet Ody .. , Utt•d o ... •ollollar •• "*'*'It.. lent• Ml. CA tl70I. noUcecl boY9
tJe?O Dtllttlllutlan °' ~ end ~· PttOt Jen • 11 II; IO ,.. con .. ,. cM "" """° en Ml• Thie buellMet .. ~ by I • . O•rtld o h•n:teil" o11 tM promlteory 1101• to tl'll• ' • • • . tt7.a u1111to . d•••rfa ll•a•rla oatPOf"loft. YOU MAY l!XAMIN& ~~~tie.°: did -en ••tett 11'1111 tie Mlde to tl'le tltllflllltll ........ ---, ~~= 0tout> the tile keP' by the ClOW't. If ~~...... _. _, .,._.,,,.. tndltlf IM.,.....,._ -• -.,._.-...,_.,.._.,._. :=.:-·v, you are lntereeted ln the ~· toflOwine dl9erllMlon °'we...... ,._ ..,,_ ~ •n;r ... •-.... .._ · · rue ....,._.
A chamber opera by Edward Applebaum T!lill .. =:.:_..._. w1tt1 d11.-: :~ ~:,:. ~a=• 00:.~nt 11a1 ~:,-=: ec!:t "=::'=.--eo:=, ': w1S:·tt:' :9Jn to• ...celve
based On the Srt of Norway's ~rest CoufltyCllltc,!J! .. °'enot~ hemtnetlonoftltte,ftlCOf or ,.........,......,.... .. ..._..., ..... _... .• ,., ...... .-14,ttai. ,.,..•P•dal notice of th• J.-.,,yXl. t...... 001•"""81•·......,._. f/l/llf ~-...__......,.,,.,_....,. lnventory of •Uli.e &nd of .avpress'onlst painter ~d~"'rd Munc .. ....,,.,.pa1cy.,...,.1t1M w a 1 01v1&.o,11•N • ••-...., ••• 9'HlllMM 1e "'~ 0ranoe coaet ~ .... _ -1o.i~ --·-·-__ ... v,.. '' • c;, "' • PulMl•lltcl Orenge Cout Del uptllH ol tli• ·ciu,ollt .. r or OO#l'IMt, _, 1._..,... ....., ....,r;,,....., .. ..-•....,.a Not, .Mn. t"'n. ao. , .. I , 1MI ....,... .,. .. .=.:;~="S:C:: Not Jan. n, ao, ,..,, 1. 1i. 1• ~ ..._.., ...... ._.. .._.._...to .. _,_,.. N1-es -·-m
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850 San Clemente Drive ...!:-'o:-'"',.,.... 11 dolnt =:1:-orc:'· "9::'=::'11-=:'e , , .., =a1~~ ...!::..~,.,.... 11 tol"t DIM. !"!Wt ....='&:
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Wor/J Premiere
Tile FRIEZE of LIFE
/
1
23 end
building
program
The Jome Bullde r1
Coundl of the Bulldina
lnduatry AaoclatJon hu
announced that 23
Industry profeaalonala
have been the flrat
lndlvlduala to graduate
from The Light
Constru c tion and
Development Manage ·
ment PrograJ'l at UC
Irvine.
The extension
program wu developed
to provide the specific
akilla and knowledge
esaen tial to succea in the
development and
construction field, and
awards a profeaaional
designation to graduates.
Individual couraea
focus not only on the
maj_or aapecta of the
-d e velopment and
building proceea but allo
include financial and
legal conaideratioru as
well aa urban planning.
The inatructora are
reapec:ted members of
the industry and guest
apeakera are frequent
participant• in the
claaaes.
Students include
r epresentatives from
builder/developen and
aesociated profeaaiona
such as engineering and
marketing. The program
appeals to those at all
levels of professional
achievement, from
principals to staff
members, and draws
studenta from Orange.
Loe Angeles, Riverside
and San Diego counties.
The first graduating
claaa waa honored at a
dinner meeting of the
Home Builders Council.
All graduates have
completed core courses
in c luding Urban
Analysis and
Development, Project
Management and
Feaeibility Analysis,
Finance and Finance · COntrola, 'Fimdamentals
of Marketing aa well aa a
minimum of three
e lectives in Land Development Pro-
cedures, Construction
Materiala and Methods,
Tax and Legal
Conaiderationa, Income
Property Development
and Industrial Real
FAtate Development.
M ichael Feuers,
director of programs for
management and
buslneas at UCI, la
resp onsible for
overseeing the LCDM
claaaes.
''Tile LCDM program
ia an outstanding
example of industry and
universi ty collab-
oration," he noted.
''Tile graduates, aa well
as their employing
organizations and the
dedicated iildividuala
wbo coneeived, built and
instructed in the program, have every
reuon to feel a strong
senae of pride and
accomplishment. We
applaud their collective
achievement and tnut
that it marks only the
beginning of a
continuing pursuit of
excellence.''
''3:9.'4:?
Tiie ~ pe!'IOnl -dOlflf WtinM4 M
(1) OANAI COl_,OlllATION
L TDtXll. e Otlllornla Limited Ptrlnert ll lp . (I) DANAI
0 0 .. PO .. AflO N ll'D1Xlll, e
Olllfornle Llmtted PattnMelllp: (31
DANAI! COfll'O"-\TION lTOIJlCVI,
• Cllllfornle Limited PartMflfliO, 141 DANAI! OOlllPOflA TIOH I. TO•l<Vlll,
e Celllornl1 Llmlled ParlMtll'llO: (5) OANAI! COAPOAATION 1.TO&XIX.,. e Clllfofnla Ut111t.o llwtneralllp; 111 OANA.E COlllPOAATION LTOU1, e C•lllornlt LIMllad PartnerlfllO: (71
DANAE COflPOAATIOH lfO,U. e
Calllomll Limited Pwtnen1119; (t i
DANAE COflPOAA'flOH LTDIU, • Celltoml• limited P'artnerall!O; (Ill DANAE CORPORATION LTDIH , e Cellfornla Umlted PwtnerlNp; ( 10)
OANAI!! COlllPOl'IATION lTDI~, a Callfornle limited Pwt""9111p; ( t I)
DANAE CORPOl'IATION LTDl27, 1
Clltlotl'lla limited P1t1""9111p: ( 121
DANAE CORPOflATIOH l TOUI. • Cellfomle L#Nted ,.,,,... lfllp. ( 131
DANAE COAPOAATIOH LTDl2t , 1 callfomla Llmltad ,.,,,,.,.,,..,; (t41
ORCHID INVESTMENT LtD. a
Celllomle Umtteo 11'811nenhlp. 2515
E Cout HlgllWay, COrone .. Mer. Ce, 112825
DANAE OORPOAA TION, 1 C•lllornla corporetlon, 25 t5 E.
Coe1t HIQllway, Coron• del Mar, Ca. 82e2' Thie bullnee.t .. conduoted by a
OotP«atlon. DANAE COAPOAATIOH ~~ lulley,
Thlt tlatement wu Med with in. Cowl~ Clerk ot °'111P' County on Jenuery 20. 1M3'; ,.,..
Publl111.ct Orena• Co11t Delly Pllol Jen. 23. 30, Fib. e. 13, 1883
458-IS
ACll1IOU9 WSI U..aTA....-.n The followlno 1>«eon I• doing ~-8PEAK!R8 GROUP, 341
Promontory DrM W•t, Newpoft
BMctl, Ctlllfomll t2te0. (Mel to:I P.O. 8011 5 tee. B•lbOI leland, Celltornll 112912
J1cquellne Anne Clark. 34 1 Promontory DrM Weet. Newpoft 8eedl. Cellfornll 9Me0. (Mal to;)
P.O. Box 5181. 81lboa lelend.
ClllfomAa ll2M2
Thia ~ le conducteel by en
lndlYlcluel.
JICQll9llne Anne CW1t
Thie et•t9"*"t -llled wlttl the County Clertl ot Ofllf'ga Count)' on
Januery 111. 11183.
P1171a1 Publlah9d Oren09 Cont Dalt)' Piiot. Jm1. 23. 30, Ftel .•• 13. tN3
456-83
IUNNOR COUln' Of' nm
STATI Of' C~ONtlA PCM! nm COUNTY OP OMNOIE
Eltete of DELFINA J. HOUSTON,
o.o.dent. -.A.,_
NO-nc:. Of' IALI Of' MAL l'WEtn AT ....VATWIALI
NOTlOE IS HEAE8Y OIV£N tn.t
ELOISE w:ooNN, .. AdfNnllillMltll ol Ill• .. ,.,. ol DELFINA J.
HOUSTON. ~. wlll ... at prtvat• ..... to tlla ~ and 11.,c
bldd.,, under th• term• and
condition• h« .. nall., ll*'lt!On9d,
and IUbjaot to _._.kin by the Superior Court. on February 7,
1983, at 10:00 Lm., Of .,__,..,
wtlt*I the llme ..__, by .... Ill
the ofllca of AICHAAO 0. FMZU.. ~ for the Adml!M•tx. Ill 3013T Town c.nt., Drive, SUit• 210. Laouna Nlgu.I, Calltornla nen ... .,. rtght, tltla, ..,..,...,
and Hlat• that the Ht•I• or DELANA J. HOUSTON, ~.
Ilea acquired by ~ of ... Of
otherwlM. ottw !Nin, ot In eddlllol'I to, that ot the '*'-d, m the lime
ot fief CIMlll, In and to all that _,..,. ..... property....., In ..
City ot S an Juan Captetrano.
Drano• County. C•llfornta,
doiacttbed .. foloM:
AA undMOad 241120lrl int.•
In Loi 4 In Bloc* 1 and In Loi 2 In
8iodt 2 of the Town of San ~ Capletrano H ehown on a map
-ded In 8oolt 3. pegaa 120-12'
lndullw, Mlecallal*"" Aeoorde of •
Loa ::::--Coun1y, Cellfornla
AA undivided 181120ttl Int .....
In Loi 3 Ill 8lodl 1 of IN Town of
San "'*' Capla1rano • .,_ on • map record.cl In Book 3. paoea
120-126 lnclvalve. MlacallaMC>Ua ~· ot Loa Angeiet C-ty. c.llfomlL Thi• ..i. I• eubtect to ourr91!t
1a11a1, covenant•. condition•.
'"trlctlon1, ,__.,atlont, right•. rlgllte of way, •nd -{• ol
~. The ~ le 10 be told on ., ........ balte. ~ .. to tltle.
8IClt ot °"""' -ll'Mtad for tNa property end ""* be In ~ and wlll b9 r.c«ved at tlte olflce ol
RICHARD 0. FRAZEE. attorn.y IOI
the Admlnlltratrbl. at 30131 town
c.nter Drllle, Suite 280, U.OUne
Nlguel, CellfOmla 112877. Of m9y be
lllecS with the Cleril of the 8uowlol' Cour\ or del!Wred to RICHAN> 0 .
FRA1EE P«eonally, at an)' tllM
aft« ftrwl publlQttlon ot tNt notice
and b9tore maklrla the .....
The property wit be IOld on the
tollow4ng '-mt:
The term• ot H I• of eubl•ct
property in... of .,. ...... -oorr.Mled-"" the .... ot.,. ...
parcel. owned by °"* .,.,... and tM Htate ol SYLVANA PIEDAO
JIMENEZ. Df""08 Coun1y prOIMlte cue no. A·83058. Tiie total
conekHf8tlon fOr -.... .. '*" and • pr~ not• MCllf9d by.
tNet deed. -tollow9: 1. C8lfl thrOUOfl
--1&1t.216.00 ------------1 2. Prom-,.~ MCUr9d
by ,,,.. deed IOIMt.00
\
IALT% ..... OM
SMrM a tVn&L
WISTCW.CMAPB.
427 E 17th S I
Costa Mesa
846-9371
Total 1824,eee.oo
'3. The ..,_of the j)l'OffllUllf)' note ., •• lollow9:
Pmclpal eum· of *3081~1.00 In
,_ of ........ with '""--.. t2% pei: Mlllll'll, from det9 of noce.
pttndpel and .,, .... due In ~
....,,_ ~ ' )'99' from c1oea ot aecrow and~ tart ~-lollowe: ,.~ "7.nt.t2
2nd INUlment to,aM.74
atd lfwtmllment a ,oee.aa 4111~ 16,138.M
6ttl lnNllment ... 407.11
Thie •IAH'e lnt..t ~ ttle ab0¥9
CIHCtlbad Hie le t t'U.H0.05.
DllllrltMtOft ot Olllfl llnd ~ on tl\9 prOfl'llte«y note to tllle
Ht•t• e11111 bl med• to the Admlnl1tr11rl• end/or tt1e ......... ~~
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eume 1et T.O. of tt88, equity for 11111 ne11,
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CORONA DEL MAA LO-
CATION -"h 9'*11.-... tao deg. leNlnd end IW· t>or ¥tew. P1toed eaow
ourrent eppral11I of ~.000 ... Owner h•
t105,000 equity and wlll
c:11ry 2nd TD. '-....,-·-···---1~1 PIHH Hk lor • "klll ellp. ••45,000 with aJC• DOINO t
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8-•"'...,... --'1111 Me tr, frplo, c:entr. air. oce1n 6 open 1p1c:e. clrculetlon lnct11dl1 tM 2°" do-wn. i-~ ·-.. --IMO ChMper I.hen In)' I*• It 1195,000. • '""" Ora n9• Cont ~"""1 ---1171 on the market. ·GrHt HERB OLNEY, AEALTY •r•• •nd 1'911 notk•• 2 STORY TOWNHOME ne ar mile 1-.., .... ·----·-·-1400 buy PO Box Me5, Rancho •PPH• In Ill eilltlon1. In
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c..do rw.. ----·····MOO the bulld.,/developer. Everything about thl1 ~ti.el vl(m, a.----------. c.. ltal. ·--· __ .... MIG FlllltNtlc bulldlng Ill• on home •• perfect. Lowl)' ~ J_• -'
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u-n1 -COASTAL COMM IS· buloua flnanc:lno and l~~~~~~~~~I =-~ .... _ -:-:-.. .00 SION APPROVAL FOR modeelly priced et $4411, -._.,...,.·-·-·--*I TWO LARGE CONDOS. 500 with land. 1111 _,_
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•a..wt•Slw't -· -.,. llnanclng 1va11a1>1e. Call &ma 1..a 1 wave. v1u1ted c:elllng.
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..._ ._.. --•11 c:1ted Ju1t off hlghw1y sptt!LIE(f =-·--:a!: ----=· end ne1r perk In San ~ ...._ ---· . Jta • Clemente. lndudee AP· PROPERTIES ..._-...... --··--.. -•RmNIULI PROVED PLANS for 9 AllOJMCODJ1 lll"r -~~8c:;;go dellelopment. '""a.._u_t-lful_4_8'_.-0en~-. 3,,...,,.Ba.-.. _ '" ........... ___ .._ Liff IEm · 11·•1111 Anum1bt• VIR loan. ~~:::.::::...=:. = FHA OI VA .. 11)9 • .itow ~~~~ ... ~~~~~' M.PJP7v ~eoo .lq ft ,qf, ....._. a.n.. ·-ao14 tow or new ~own p1y-.:. eleQant IMnO tpaCe. Prl-
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downl '50.900. Cell now c:ondo In the tuxurloue
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IDT M. Lovely 1850 aq. ft. 3 bdrm, 2 ~
baths, fam. nQ., wide pnbelt, near
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WILL lmlL Good terms. By appt. . m lmf, Beaut. 2 bdr, 2 bath, 1 level.
Wide greenbelt, near pool $199,500.
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tonn .din.. .fam.rm..2* ha. beAut. yaf\f
w/swtmmin2.JJOC>l & jlllcuzzi.. Good terms. • -mum. $315,ooo.
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New, handsome h ome: 3BR. 2 ,,, ba.
·~U$tom kuchen, used brick pauos. Total
,;ocurity system. 200o+ sq. Ct
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(largeal modt.• ) <Juar<kd aatti. tennl•.
pool. a92,000 down, .. um lll 1md 2nd.
Payment• und~r aJ.000 por mo.
Ow11er/broker.
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Reduced $%00,000, camtom 5,000
aq. fl., view, $1,0t5,000 -t0%
down .
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NOT JUST A HOUSE · bul a home: 1 -
1700 eq ft 38r with bonua rm. 9129,900. · Rr~*I 3 bdrm, 2 belh +Jar-~ NC. rm
Take over BofA loan at 9 ~ "· I ~am ctlUnp, tumlahed, patlee. 20,000.
SEASIDE VILLAGE CONDO: Priced 1 Pll .. U -·
below market tor fut aale or lie w/opt. I Oc.an &Jtcty Yiew1. Marine room, 4 bdrm, 3
to purchue. 2 yn old, 2 ~be. 1660 eq ft. ti.th. 37 eq. ft. •1,385,000. Oceanfront.
•179,900/make otr. , Ull& llU IAYPIHT
Call tor open house datet or private
showing . Marta MWer, A.gt. 968-44~ Laaoon "'"' frocn 5 bdrm, 4 belh, tam. nn. Boat .Sip for 3 boeta. Now •H&,000.
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!B!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SpecUla.llu' ti.ytron t d plx 2 br. 2 ba up; 2 br
2 ba dn. 2 boat lpace91 Reduced • •1.600,000.
URULTOR'S DRUI"
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Coronado bland cuat. beyfront lot. U ' boat
Jock. Plana av..U. Now $370.000 w/ten:ne.
BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR
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••Mr--TRUSTEE SALE -....... Bayf ront
penihou., 2 bdmw + den, 3 bethe and 2
decka. Boat docldni. Sub Pll'k:ina·
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4 bdnna, 3 bethl up 3 bdnna, 2 bethe dn.
Fireplace, 4 car aarqe. FantuUc location
and terma. .... , .... ... ..
&et allp available with thb ba~ront
teeurlty condo. 2 bedroom.a, 2 tha .
View of t~buln & Lido Village.
Excellent t .
L*llll san.-
Ext.ra wide lot + pool. 3 bedrooms, 3
bat,ha, near tennla courts. Enjoy aall1ng
and clubhOUle. Room to expand.
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Buy it & fix ltl One of the finest locations
on Udo. 3660 eq.ft. 5 bdmw. Wonderful
finandnl. BANK REPO.
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.P.lermo Model. Larg~Br-. 211'J ba.--
'OOmy country kitchen. Great for raising
.1 family, close lo schools, community
,:>001. green belts, shopping. FEE LAND
Corona Highlands, remodel ln
progress. Plans & permits for
2nd story included. SubmJt all
o!Cers Open ieday 1-5r"HJ<t
Serra · --~l.!!!B!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~J
Just terrific, totally charming. single
level 2 bdrm + family room. Plan 2,
ut a great price.
WATHFHIT
OOIPUTfLY REIHELEI
on fee land. 3Br 2 1/2 ba. Park your boat
11t,Your own back door. Custom kitchen,
1o p appliances, French doors, 2
fireplaces. Buy or lease.
IHUTIFIL EllOITIYE NOllE
II IPYILAU
Move right into this lovely view home.
P rofess ionally decorated wnh
<'OOrdinated carpet, walls, drapes. French
doors. outdoor spa, lge eat-in kitchen.
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Call Us Regarding the Excellent
Financmg on these and Other
Properties!
CONIACI I AMBRIA
f'f/l lf'I ~I if'. JOHN SHEA · :·.: "":··\I
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955 .345 4 "'""'""'' Ht'.I t.
RfS10£NllAl Rf Al fSTAfE SERVICES
OPEi SUIDIY 1 ·4
2 BR, Newport Heights, $187,000.
See Debbi Bibb at 530 San
Bernardino
3 BR. Newport Heights. $248.000.
See Hillary Thamer at 418 San
Bernard mo
4 BR, Fam. Rm. Balboa Perunsula,
$1 ,275,000. See Cynthia Rumsfeld
at 503 W Edgewater.
4 BR , Fam. Rm .. Lid o I s le.
$580,000 See Edie Olson at 104 \fia
Havre
4 BR, Fam. Rm .. Irvine Terrace,
$445,000. See Lucy Rose at 1715
Galatea Terrace.
4 BR, Pool . Harbor Highlands,
$265,000. See Linda Marston at
2221 Francisco.
4 BR, Pool. Cameo Shores,
$749,000. See Nancy Simmons at
4527 Gorham.
Duplex. Balboa Island, $895,000.
See Sue Exley at 215-217 E. Bay
Front.
3 BR + lo ft. Balbga Island,
$429.000. See Marcia Redick at 214
Amethyst.
3 BR, Fam. Rm., Blufls. $280.000
Fee. See Kay Parker al 2403 Vista
Noblez.a.
4 BR, Fam. Rm .. Dover Shores,
$415,000. See Maggie Gui.fl at 1338
Antigua.
4 BR, For. Din .. Baycr~t. $349,500.
See Frank Senne& at 1840
Trade winds.
4 BR. Fam. Rm., Turtlerook,
$197,500. See Jane Mitchler at 4886
Paseo del Vega. •
3 BR, View. Bluffs. $275,000. See
Rita Quiggle at 2167 Vista F.ntrada.
4 BR. View , Camed Shores,
$795,000. See John C•mpbell at
4601 Camden.
4 BR, Fam. Rm .. Harbor View
Hiiis. $610,000. See Carole
McMahan at 2609 Lighthouse
Lane.
3 BR, Bluffs, $159,000. See Evan
Corkett at 2317 E. BlutL.'J>r.
Duplex, O ld Coron a del Mar,
$292.~. See Ted Petel"90n at 604
t.arlupur. t
llEllOEI ll0,000
Peninsula Point 5 Bcinna, walk
to ocean or bay. Owner will
trade for Costa Mesa 4 Bdrm -
motivated. $399,900.
11 TllE w1n1
$695,0~0 fee. Privacy, 2 awry,
complete remodel. Large boat
dock, great financing.
OAllEI SIHEI
$825,000 fee. Owner will finance
or trade tor income property. 4
Bdrms, beach acceas. Open today
1-5, 4515 Camden Dr.
llPLDDUl•I
$245,000. Wal)t to all ahopping
-in old Corona del Mar.
IEW LllTill
Montego model Harbor View
Homes 4 Br. Call for detaila.
gc>rgeous private patio with huge spa & ~-=-= Ta..Jll=~9=
lovely custom decor thruout. I ~LL • IL~L
CalJ 644-5983 for admittance at gate. INI 111&1 1·1 ~
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$425,000 ...... 118 Ruby, Balboa Island ...,...=== • .... ....... .... .... ..... ..... -.am -.&.II""' ........
-S320,000 ..... 2012 Port Ramegate, NB Sunny family home on South Bay Front
,Y .... "lit:IH .,. 1 ,..a, ._ with 3 bedrooma, den, 3 betha. 2 patios,
$339,000 ...... 1315 Santanella Ter. NB Ownaandy bewillach, shadred p ler and float.
• ............ , ,....., ...._ er conal er a trade or carry
$429,000 ......... 2708 Ughthouae, CdM tru1t deed at lOIJ». $1,100,000 Fee.
llwn.T WINI... I .. ,...,I ........ .., ........
I Fantaatic opportunity to take over a $775,000 ................. 5 Point Loma, NB
beautifully remodeled & redecorated (in ............. , ...... ., 111•11
& out) 4 Bdrm, study, & fonnal dining, 31 $549,500 ......... 442 Begonia, Old CdM
Bath.s including apa & steambath. Hu a ....... "' .... a .... a ...... ,.,.
new llip for a large boat and sideties. $385,000 ........ 2710 Bayside Or., CdM
Owner will take trades for the down M • ... fl& -. ..
aa low aa $50,000 CASH will do it. .., ..... ...., .... Reduced to $1,295,000. Open Sunday S295,000 ............... 1424 SMcreat, NB
11-5. 1314 W. Bay Ave. lWa...., ...... • ......... I ... ..._
$235,000 .......... 539 Vista Grande, NB
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A custom home with a wide frontage on
the golf coune. 5 Bdrma. 6 lh baths, plus
all of the amenities you would expect.
$1,950,000. See anytime. Call Moi-4910 ...................
31 Foot living room. Overlooking 11th
fairway. 3 bedroomll. Lee muter aaite
on oound flooi'. 3-Car garage. Vacant ·
11 M ftl11 wa UT!• 1-1 I ~...a ......... 11!1.I ... +••-..... · 3 Bdrms up & 2 Bcinna down. A..ume a $132 500 21• Br--...._ CM • ••-• ,_ Lll&'MI I near new $424,000 loan with 12~t. fixed ' ............... v ~way, -•
for 30 years. Fantastic rentala. Aak:1ng ...... We, I .... fflee ,........ 4 Bedrma, family room & dJ.ning room.
$595,000. Submit your down payment. $520,000 ....... 211 OpaJ, Balboa Island immaculate throughout. New carpets, .................... ...., ...... I drapea. marble entry & decor. Electronic
....... TWO uuw. c TA ULll& $495 •. 000 "":··· ... 2.10 Gr~. c~ •. NB •. ~~tedayatem.l ~:!-t.:~A~.!t.lat· 3. car .• .__·-.. ONGS · · ···· · · · · · · ······., .. Great location: heart 'of Ba.lW, near the Laf19 ..-.; ..._,,...a.,.. 1 .._ f."iiiiJ11 &; ~-.---~-• 1•1 THE STARNES COMPANY Ferry. 3 .~· 2 Ba. Only t 229.ooo $339,500 .............. 2406 Francisco, NB
w/super financing. • .... .,, .. a ...... +........... -tW Fii ..... 760-1397 673·1761
II' YI& UH HH WITllFHIT
The ultimate loca tion!
Masterful! y designed for
privacy. party flow & famUy
comfort. Dramatic architecture
featuring bay views. Gourme t
kitchen, 3 fireplaces, 2 BBQ, 4
car garages, bayside pool, dock
for 60 fooler & much more.
$6,600,000. Call for appl. Dona
Chichester
lltllllll•&IY t•I 1111 lllllfRllT Probabl y the
outstandin g contemporary
oceanfront estate in America.
Under construction for nearly
five years, it is a vision of glaaa,
sea and reflections. Offered at
$6,500,000 (Furnished) George
Grupe
llflllll'I IPllllL HI 1111
Executive, family home, private
beach comm. l lh lot corne r
garden h ome. 4BR , 3BA
completely remodeled. $875,000
incl. land. Dona Chichester
llYlll muo1 -Y1IW Lovely 4
BR in newest area of Irvine
Terrace -sit down view . High
beam ceiling & completely new
kitchen. Large courtyard patio.
Fee land. PerB feet condition.
$595,000 Incl. land. Beverly
Morphy
llllHH'I IWI IHOTHIUI •t•E Vaulted cel llnga
w/plantation shutters thruout.
Built-in wine rack, bar & china ,
cabin et. 2BR + den' w/oc.ean
patio. Includes land at •529,000.
Maureen White
... ..un In Harbor ructce.
Cua Blanca Model 3·BR, 3 BA.
with vtew of reservoir. Take
over high first T .D .
p•ro f e11lonall y decorated
throughout. Anita Schandel.
Aaklng $450,000
.. f111 PlllT -SS.9,500 ................... 409 Dehlia, CdM Charming 3 bedroom home with lo1a of
Great starter home with 3 apaclow Liiii...., "'9..,... .... • '*· extra.. You own the land. Great family
Bclnna dining area. lrg rear yard for RV I $395,000 ..................... 1205 Sand Key home. Beautiful large comer lot. Owner
--'N••• ,...__, roof ,_,,Y •1~· 000 motivaied. $320,000. Finandna available
-· ..-._... • VJ~ • ' • U,__l()U~ li{)Mti 1MI IRK'" nM, • .. IATI • 1-t
.llOlll IUl.n lll-llll I REALTORS. 675·6000 ..... .... ... 1P1-.
i 2443 Eut Cout H._.wey. Co.-. 41«.I M.r Two--atory Nantucket 4 BR, fam. rm,
j pool Tutefully decorated. Showw like a
model. Seller will finance. $760,000
VIEW!. VIEW! VIEW!
Fabulous Paul Thoryk designed
Corona del Mar home with views
of the bay, ocean and jetty. A
showplace h o me featured In
Orange County Home & Garden
Magazine. Striking contemporary
design with extenalve U8e of wood,
brau and stained glase. 3 bdnna., 3
baths, 3 car garage. Juat l block
from the beach. $975,000.
MSIOENflAl RUl ESTATE stlMCH
••• ,.rt'• lest ,, ............ , ... .
101 Lf•· ,.,. ""'
Thia mqnificent bayfront h.lahNe
condominium embraces every
amenity for the aophiaticated buye-
-completely aecured
building
-Doorman
-Underground parkina
-24 hr. auard
-On premi9e rnanqer
-Puaoramk views of bay,
ooeen & mountalnl
• -Pool &ape
-lndlvidual aaunu
Jlarely available penthou.ae unit
'900,000
&xqu.laltely decorated 1hclh floor
w\lt $875,000
Ele1ant comer ftf.th floor unit
$825,000
Plea1e call for an exchillve
A£S«Nf1Al AEAl ESTATE SERVICES
..~ ........
A channin, Little llland south
beyfront in a prime location. Never
before offered. Complete with pier
& allp, v i1ta1 of the harbor,
entrance to main channel &
aumeta.
.. 1 .. IT 11tl _.. UIJMIT
IN N~W~RTCENTER
644-9060
••Mr .-TS • .-Tl mA Qwmi.nc 4 BR & family room. 2 brick
fireplace•, country kitchen, quiet
re.ldential area in young development.
Seller will finance. $229,000 Fee ...... ....,_. ...
Quiet park-U.ke eetu.n,g. Rm for paddle
tennis and pool. 3 Sdrma, fam. rm.
$299,000. Low ground leue $375 year.
16 Years before adjustment
........ flU,. .. _
I Q\arm1n& near-new, 4 bdnna, f:am. rm.
Quality desl&n and decor throughout.
~.r que=· :::r.::1 ..
.. PlllT-111'--3 BR, 2 ~ ba on greenbelt whh
community tennJa. pool & ape. Drive by
15 Willow Tree Lane. University Park.
then call 644-f910. $1"1000. Fee Land
wm1Y L Tift.II ... -.im
1111 ........... ....
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EXCLUSIVE LISTINGS OF WATERFRONT HOMES, INC., REALTORS
a property to suit fNf1fY lifestyle and ftnanclal position.
This Js ·a cross-section of our properties for sale.
Renta from .. . ...... ...... .. . .. ... . .. $600 per month
Mot>lle homi9t from ............................. *39.000
Cotti Meea condO ........................... $100,000
Colt• Meea home ............................ 111•.000
Newport T en'llC» oondO ...... ... ... ........ 138,000 v ...... 2 bed. condo .................... 141,000
Cotta Mela 3 bed. home ................. $114.986
Pait! Udo oondO, a bed ; .................. $185,000 Newoort CNlt oondO ........................ 176,000
f'tlr/lllp townllcMe 3 bed. .............. $212,600
1Mne Teneoe 3 bed. home .............. 1226.000
Trlptex. Coet11 Mela .......................... $221.000
Mlftl'Condol "°"' ........................... $211.000
Newport HelgMt pool home ............. $236,000
Newport 8hoir.e Oupeelc .................... $261,000
BeylhONa home .............................. 1231.llOO Hetbof view Por1ollno ...................... 12t&OOO Corona dll Mer ~ ..................... t27l.OOO lllbOe ... 3 bed. home .................... '296.000
Ulgunt .... vu home ................... $311,000 ..,.,. Creek 3 bed ....................... 1339,llOO
Clln90 Hlgh6anda ~ ................... e ·llOO ~4badhome .................... ,000
Penlnlllll 1'1. hOmte ... ............. trom ,000 lelboe le. ~ ................. trom ,000
Udo Ille r..idenoe ........................... $439,600
yglate 4 t.ci, ~ .................... 1-449.500 Herbor View. pool, View ................... $475,000 BeYllde Cove. tum. oondo. Vu ......... $497,000 Udo~ Beyfront condO ........ ~.ooo Corona dll Mer home + Income vu S689.000
lido ..... pool home ......................... W9.000
Balboa ... Gr9nCI CeMI home .......... $595,000 ~view home ....................... $586,000
Newport Helghta view 2-.tory .......... $616.000
OoMnffont OU1tOm •bed ................ .-ao.ooo
Chlr'9 Colle. View home ................... '136.000 ~ reeidlla ....................... $796.000
Voung V'tf:N home .......... =·000
8eyfronC CW1om. llrae dook ............ .ooo
lelboe la. Beytront, l/W ················· -.ooo PrP,8QmN!IOlft"°'-" leyfron1 ' bed. dook 11.200,000 llll09 lmnd ~ ~ ...... •1.100.000
Lindi .... 5 bed, plw/allp ............ ~.-000 ,.,,...... 8eyfl'ont oonw ............. 1AIO.OOO On Water, cutom &+mdl.+dodt • 1,116,000
COrone dll Mer, Ocean IMi. lott-t-1,171,000 OOee!'lfl'ont. OotcM dll Mer home 1,471.000 a.rt CltfNnt• ooeenfrCnt ...... ... 1.111.000
Coet• *-· 79...,..., pqol 4+.cne .I00.000
~--~:New Wai.rttont OfllCe oondoa ................................ w ............... 113,000,000 .
M1nv owhert are offerlr:!Q eubttantlal J?flce rectuotlone ind terma. Some wttl
1xchllnge ... end "c..h Bp.."lc& ·• Can for detallt to purohlM any-of the above ...
we hive ofherl ....
==~ UM400
Orange Cout DAIL v PILOT /8und1y, J1nuary 23, 1H3 I' I
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*'ULL OOLAN vu• Ill 000 1'•1<1• a or. 2ba, ooll•· tamlty roon1. TWO fir• IAITt1oe l'IXlf' ••~owner. •• tH ... , 1111••1UT1 WllU I Im 3'''"' IO•' Ja•mln• Cr• ' O/U air lor mtr h... .__fl,._. ftl___. ''-'---·tr•"' •• ....... ,~ Ir""' • t 1""" a~-....._._ _., """ " ... " f:t tld1 I Ir,"!-· M'!!_~I _l!atr..W.blilllnal\..1>¥. ....,,._ ---· .,..__,.., -· " • •·-""'1 ...,. • ••· · _ .. .,,. '"' .1.H...e.taa.""lll'YllOma Ownlll'tAvwnt tt•O t61a 0tt11 nr.uw owner e1 tO'A~ 380 La 0"111 t11,.no1na on ""' ,.., Cl"ltn Uw•ct.CI fttl 1:'.,. ~11-1.000.-~rrmo11veted ""'"= 4 l dr 21A ea trp1c In WILLPIPllll
l •9a•lt Yt1r Offtr c1n1d1 way. 8••·130& fin• ' bedroom home ~~;~~:,U~. ;:,h,;:'! Mt• 404
1 300 ... t.ffSI Miu lclrm. hUo-lamlly mah 1hlt a werm 111n11y
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end 1hop1. l11tr• v•· ragee Md wo.k~ ·RV atorage 100. New plum.
bing and root. Or••t
oonclltlon .• ,. 7,000.
8polleH 3630 '' duplu lor •PPt, • ~~~Y ~~r.n:U;.:~r t~ end plant1tl0n lhutter1. 1 .. 111d1 3 llr ffplo. ' Lau ,.,,11 ArH, 104 rm wlfrplo. 1231,500. home. ' bdrm1, 2 ba. owe ltt·12"-·1ong l••m •••1 ••y "llW catld on terge lot with Surroundtd by m1turt down, tt300 Plf mo. II 13111 81. 311!, He. ftplo, Toni Morrl1-Layfleld turroundlno tn lnllrlor
3br/3ba+6br/3b•· I 111c - -• pello tnd epa Hom. lu•I 1andt41Qlng ldMI enter• r,ou •re 1 elnc.tl P«IOtl IQ tam rm, "'" ml to botl, &ff·f'OO 1trlum. Nloely le.ndt0•·
500 Acacia W1tk 10 ••• ~0e~:~~~r:\·,'T'Prv;;;· 0011.,.rteo end •II reedy 1e1n1ng ho'm• tor th• :,~~~ICl201f MC:~::.~i g:g :&,anelna·.!l20Wntt ped, with COY«ICI Plllo. 111 IUff ..... ....... ,, ... Opori Hae Sat/Sun t-5 MIU YDll to gol Swimming olub bu1y exeou1111e 12811, 11'\d call 842•05g4 Evee. • • ti. HO.,,.. NIOe hlUm•ble loan et Ownerlbkr 846·7048 flllll * 1119..000. Low low down end tennl1 olOM el hena. 000. C•ll for detalla on For nl1 by ownw. No Down • No Oullt;;ihil. low lnter .. t r•t•. Turtle OWHR PlllHOll Only $ 11g,ooo. 3 BR. Own•r wm cirry PtlC.O ror qulek nl• 11 llnancln!l_: 979-2300 I ' Br twnhm. Move In, "octt Qten, Clll IO< d•
Duple1t eouth or Hwy, 2 Flreplece Oultt 11r .. 1 ln••rt prop•ttv houH $129,000. 0111 879·2300 Ill-HM I PLIJ t1k• ov1t t1200·t2300 ltnmaoulate 4 bdrm In tllle. S2t2,
Br 2 Ba & 3 Br. 2 Ba. Ltnder owned. Hurry. n lOQO l .oAtt •·u 3107 S. 8AISTOL illl,00 .. ltff lrtH negot P(."'"· 8 hered prtetlgloua Turtllrock. --.,,,,..AieCllllOl'a---,
plus sop guett rm & be. 4 PRO,ERl"Y HOUSE w1 .,. SANTA AlllA &42-470 Agt I appreo~1 Ion 111111. Wiii Nice vlew. Acrou from
142·11M
A PETE BARRE TI
. REALTY car ger•ve owe 1ong 8•2·3850 &42.i o10 a. ttttrs · · trees.. ue 801•6158 pltk. NMr eohoOll. ,..,.. It
term Ill 11'.'1% Full prle. EASTSIOE 3 Br 2 81. lam Space g•lor• on tlll• Aeeume ~VA 8.60%, 3 br, •U Tl MUI nit, 3 poola1 Woulfl '*• Y
$335M 673·0359 rm; Oul•t et. Super nic.. beautiful r1n"h etyl•d IO<mtl "'1 'm, nr 8.C. 2Br 2ba condo Tennie & to tred• for condo In 651•n77
Broadmoor Seavlew City I Ownr. M8·8115 home. Over 28001quere Pte.z. Agt. 81'7148 pool. t10.oo'o down. tree. ttt&,OOO. Agent.
11\es, c•nvo11 3br 2ba i--------1 reel ll111ng apac.. Hu 4 UITllll 1110,000. 844•42,H or _5_6_2·_7_600 ____ _
UP 0 r 11 de• $ 3 1 ~" , la&•I HW OllNI bedrooma, 31-' betha. di-851-9135 1111 LI•• I UM llU
720·0868 ,.. t/ •I • b t ONLY lt2" •••EOLlll•I' ,,,_ -•• ,..,., ... .,,,. "" 1:===~~~=:1 I It I 12 I nlng room. Entrance hall, Adorlbll 2 BR home In .. N~ -·'"'om .. ~ ....... --------O ltw•, Prl•t l 'tW. f1mlly room and fire· ~. ~~::·ov.r ..u. lo_;.''I n n .. Ylll Ull --=-DMW lld on utr1 w1e11 Ollllll CIVE, CIM 2 Bf\; bolt\. are mutlr pl1e1. Juel ""i painted l~~~~~~~~I MEL KIDDIE REA'L TOR DHp1t1t• owner rnu1t Mutt Hiil Pre1t1~u1 i---------1 etreet-to-atreet lot. ' ~~~~t~yo c~~6 ~~~,~~:g· 2 Bdrm ~~!L~•. 2 car auttea. 2·~ bl, n1tur1t ~1~!!::!:'~u1:.~.1~ YDoue~o.-v.Wht•e, ~~.~~ 141-llll ::'8~. ~!~. ':tf.,~:: caun:v;..:,~rkl12138,:..!, T;Ji L!tua 1t11• l MI !:~i~l~~eJt':;
I RV wood 11au11ed celllnnt, ve~ POOL and n••' •• • v-....... '-" .,.,.. '"' Ill Ith Ill In own beachhouse Beat garaoe. 1erg1 ot. ec-m•••lve ue•d brlak len -~•"Inn. S-''-· .__: The RHI Eetat•• llPEI IPl'•·••ES _.01oe -M orr 11. Ley t 11 1 d IOUIFlllT c• ng1, w que Y yet 11·11 yours tore11er cesa. $127.700. 1 .. ... .... • .. _ ••. , rutmi 115" "'•"" 0 PO MTS NO DOWN workment hlp throuo· YOU OWN THE LANO lltJ MoOar .. t , Rltr. frplca, gourmet k tc .. ena, motivated to let'• hear OIWll PUI 3 Bdrm, pool llQme. Juet Baal. luMu lMI ,........,., N 1 • hout. Ownetwlllc:oneldw Only $359.000, call ror geregee. pvt yirda. pool from you. St02,500. Call L.rg 3 Bdrm w/remodelld $117,500. Try VA or low 2 adrm, 45' on OCHn. trtdM or ..... option.
delalls&.42..0098. 14t·lltl end spa. Vets ok . 979·2390 kltch•n & "OOI. Owner down.Bkr.948-0709 llllllTIAfflllT S1750/mo.Anyreu.ot-11•NI .. 548-3676 or eve•. "' 1--------4 Br)be, tormll dining l•eece9ted.'4M·10te • 1110 Tlllllll TERR. I 645·8075 ·1 It.-. Otltt ••aa wlll llnence or try VA. rm, room for &O' bol l. E Id B b Own tpU MINY 1-1 MESA HL IUl '"' Aek Ing It 33. 900. I lO"'• Buy, 18118 or 1,. opt. mere. 1y, y· e<. 1,... i•H OPEN SUN. 12-4 Lrg 2·sty lemlly home IUST SELL II Lo11ery r•nch eiyled 631·7370e82·241t \Dau PtM -17g5,000 Oorgeouaooeenvlew,lrl ,.&• & •
,New on mr2ktlf4 bl r. 3 lb8, w/3 8dtm 3 Ba & loads Price atuhed $15.000 on moh~lnwlcthondPooll'~~s. PJ,Sh•rl~ s•ooo HWI Stu Fine, RealtOf ITU18 INIW. llv rm & kitchen. 3 br, am rm, rp cs, ga of room. Aaklng $189, this 4 Bed 2 bl Eaatllde ··-"'" "' & 6-42-991• or 548-2971 Slngll llOfY end unit In be, 2 petloa, lmmeculete. palio Close to shopping. ooo. 931.7310. 5•5·783.8 · • decor throughout. LMng Teke o\18f pymta, $1027. 1________ lrvlne Orovee. 2 Bdrm•, See to appreclete. $805, PETE BARRED . REALTY
beaohes. ~59,500 lea-home. Submit your room and tlr~l.ce. Sel· 1 br condo In SMl/lew. Ima lM4 000 831 \463 sehold. Pangburn Pro-terma. Cell 875-14 15 let 'mot111efed to .. 1111 $88,000. 875-9400. 1 den, ceremle tll4l In beth• · • pertles. 673-8409. Agt. Prine. only with tlnen~lng. 01118 ua • 1 • .., -IHll and kitchen. Air cond., Condo. McKnight Or. 2 Bf. "' lllAW MIT YALllJ 111•• ra prl11ate patio end con· ocean 11lew1, lmmacu-OWIEll MUST llLLt .. IPAOO.. call today end let'• talk " Bdr prof. decor•tlCI . II nected double g•rage. Jate tpacloua. Get~. 1--....,..-. ------
• . t11wy. -OellgntfuJ ownw!e-unlt. -i~~m2a~J 1~900.....C•ll 1--.--,-Th--. -,-1-1 ~Pr:1.'fm'~-:n:: ~;,:it;! =~~I f' 1137.500 ....... , No chlldren. $109. . Custom, by owner. 2 11y,
Good assumable lln1n-Weatalde Coste MeH • II II i iauna. Owner bullt ug ....... •• ihl I 11"1 1 ·-497-3269 3 br & den. R-2. S700,
clng avall. 675-8370 4-plex. Roomy living, lflltr ft New Condo: gre•t IOCI· cu1tom. $2eo,OOO. 33851 eRxptn ...... d ""satrO. 1s 1 -... , 1•1 i-----_.-,-.----i 000. 650·0578. 3713 bring In Income & tex .. • educe 115 0, 155, ...,.._ ...-~1
2 Bdrm. 2' .. beth condo, deducllons. Jim Holway M-&1..aft..1 !Ion, ell emenltlea . .,75 Blue Lantern, 4&e·9723 000. Opn Sun 12·'4. 1 142-1200 I ruulY... liiiSeuhiiiiioriieii.iiiiiiiiiiiiii 3 BA 3 Ba 2 BA 2 Ba ... 2 2367 1 ...... • ""' eq tt or $50 per eq ft for appt. to .... Queen'• wreet.. •ot -• • lully upgraded. Secrlll09. agt. '" -lnno11at ve Cell for the full detell1, below mkt. 2 or 3 bdrm•. '" " · Canyon 111ew11, lge yerd. high Haumable loana. $1 25.000. By owner. Property C~t•. Miier ts enxloua fOfqulck 1 831•5055 or ..... 2•2000 552•7600 Owner cen enl1t w/ Ill GUYii Good lllCome. Drive by 673•6e74 Gina. ""' 1 S ~!~. ~~~~11 then call iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil MIRTIAIE OI. HN :1~~t'~:~ ?m:: Ullll Niil OllM ftutaia Valltt 1034 PAllG llTill 11"~::,gion 2:5~°'!°R.e. Just 114111.S TllPlD 254 8 1Sth St. Cotta condition throughout. Charming erchllecture. No down • no qualifying. SILE 497-484-4 1111,000 UNl~~5~5~~~ES •171 ftftft Mesa. Custom town-Hlghllght1 Include e well cared for. 3 Br 2'1' 3Br twnhm. Molle In, Fell out of eecrowt Mull n -llUll 3 br, xlnt view. Wood nre. • ,_.. home, 3 bdrm. 2\.\ bath, wood paneled dining be. 2 car gar. &44-2582 t1k1 011ar $1200·$2300 Mii ••• 500 T 'M It OIU ,_.. .. All 2 Bdrm unite, encto· lorm11 dining room, -• area. Living room with Agt. negot. pymt1. Shared _.,, · on.. ou ,..--.. on thlt large bulldlng akylltea & mor~ Open
sed garages, petlo•. Ex· ber. lrplc, large petlo. hend1ome brick fire· VACANT appreciation a11ell. Wiii Layflekl 559-MOO -;~~~~~~; alt• In an excellent r ... Su~u:_-~hatNU R~arrc'° Coata Ktta 1024 cellent rentals. ASSU-$175,000. $5000 down. plaoe. Landacaped yard trede. Sue 891-5556 ii ldentlet eree. Welk to &44-5118 MABLE FINAN.CING OWC. Immediate poa-complete with fruit tr-. WALll'f ... All town & beech. Th' lot 1~~~~~~~~ llltLnELY AVAILABLE. Submit of-aenlon poulble. Cell Priced et Just $129.900. $118 900 -now hu a 1m111 houMI:: FUTASTIO ran. M0· 1151 SMI Corp., ask for Mike,. Call 979-2390 t Baal. ..... lMl 1--------1 Chll'=I 2 Bdrm high~ you can ll11e In or rent out PllOI 1111111 5 2 1 • 1 6 1 6 d • y I ; OPEN UNTIL SOLO-.Br, whl141 you dr-up pllllt .. Liii 1"'· I -3 bdrm house withe 08· 551-«81 evet & wknda. tr-....__ 2 BR + SP• IUOI.. .
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2'1t8e on pvt view lot, upgr • upatalrl uni · -• n -•• nyon 111-on the bluff. 6 · '"'"•""' n Euy welk 10 beh, 4 er, 3 2100 aq ft. Upgrad... Exc.tlent financing e11at· for your dreem home. TRADITIONAL CHARM
car garage. $125,000. IW Ill llU "ltll Ytr4t" Spacloua 2Br w/2'1tBe, Bl, spaclou• Ill/Ing rm, 10% down & ueume low leble. Atkin~ $17,900. Priced leea thin lot ve-Lg• new cuatom home,
673-3777. 1~~~~~~~~ 5 br/3 be 673-0317 agt Beautllul 4 bedroom I ge1c & lg.J car p•raoe. lemlly rm, laundry rm, Interest loen. 17811 For en ~ntment to lue. ~V°itln ~!·~~ J:;,~21~
tclasslfled "ds are the home In excellent loce-rm or ne eel er, IP• lerge balcony. $188,000.1 MenchHter. 651-1689 .... a.II 1151 T 1 11 b 111 & 1 1 11 " People who.need People O WNER AN XI 0 US · tlon, good tamlly neigh· & BBQ. Owner wlll help 5S$-1718 Ant. o • Y re u o • Y 675-:W.8 873-25 answer to e successlul That's what tile Terms, owe, $98,500. borhood. 2830 square llnence. Low down.•---------·-------i charming. Oceen view ·
garage or yard s&lel It's a DAILY PILOT . Sm. dwn. Nr. So. Cout feet super Ill/Ing apece. Vecent·must 1811 ASAP. NO QUALIFYING: WALK SELL Idle Item• with a from mHter a ult• & 111110 I 111 IE
better way to tell more SERVICE DIRECTORY Pt a z e. '4 a r . 1 \.\Be , Oftera 3 bath• format lmmed occupancy. Plea· I TO BEACH. 5Br 3be. Delly Piiot Cluallled Ad. decka, atelned tH• CllTll
people! ___ •s_a1_1 a_b_ou_1_1 __ 1 541-8077. Lori dining room. Seperete "call bkr. 831;2248. _ 1 •154,950, 5*7177 6-42-5679. --------~~~!~.~~ .. ~1·.n~~cl ;Y:ou~~ DIRT CHEAP!
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* WATlltfltONT HOMI & SLIP *
Sensational executive home featuring 4 Br, enormous living & dining
room. 2 fireplaces & room for 55' boat! Only $559,000. FEE with
assumable financing. Call 759-1501 or 752-7373.
•PALERMO*
•HARBOR VIEW HOMES *
Recently r emodeled home featuring french doors & windows, ita.lian
ceramic tile. new appliances and lap pool in large private yard. Offered
at $375,000 FEE with $223,000 in financing assumable at 11 'A%. Cal1
759-1501 or 752-7373.
*OCEAN VIEW *
*HARBOR VIEW HILLS * ,.
Outstanding 4 Br home featuring large rear yard, detached garage and
lovely fenced in pool. Reduced .·to $565,000 with 8 ~ % assumable
financing! Call 759-1501 or 752-7373.
*CARMEL *
*HARBOR VIEW HOME *
Fabulous back country view from this lovely home featur.ing 3 Br and
2 Baths. Sensational rear yard has covered patio and fish pond
w/waterfalL Only $275,000 with assumable financing!! Call 759-1501 or
752-7373.
*Cliff HAVEN *
*BAY VIEW CUSTOM HOME *
Spectacular custom built home featuring sauna, jacuzzi, (2) wet bars,
(2) frplc's, 3 car garage, fonnal dining and much more!! Reduced to
$789,000 fee with assumable financing! Call 759-1501 or 752-7373.
* PORTOFINO *
•HARBOR VIEW HOME*
Outstanding Port.ofino on FEE land! Excellent family home featuring a
prem1um ·location w /extensive use of used brick, 3 BR's & large
covered patio. Priced for immediate sale at $315,000 w/lO~CJ.
assumable f.inancing!! Call 759-1501 or 752-7373.
•$279,000*
*DOVER SHO•ES *
Spacious executive home featuring 4 br & 3 ~ ba, pool & a view of the
backbay & Anthony's Pier! This fine residence is. located in a very
desirous area & priced for immediate sale. Low mterest assumable
financing avlillable. Call 759-1501 or 752-7373.
•$110,000*
*COSTA MESA *
Lovely 3 br home on quiet tree lined street. This home features an
alarm system & private fenced yard with tool shed & dtrua trees.
Priced for immediate aalel!! Call 759-1501 or 752-7373.
. *$105,000 PRICI REDUCTION *
*OWNER ANXIOUS *
to sell this gorgeous 2 Br penthouae in aecurity building overlooking
Newport Harbor. Priced at $320,000 for quick sale!! Call 759-1501 or
752-7373.
*TENNIS ANYONI? *
*JASMINE CRllK *
Outstanding Plan 0 featuring S Br•a, 21A Ba's, formal dining &
community pool and tennia. Located in one of Newport'• Unest guard
sated community. Only $465,000. Call 759-1501 or 752-7373.
AIANDONID ARTISrs CHAln
SACRIPICI PR-ICI OP $159,900
This English Tudor style home is vacant and waiting for a new owner.
It i.s custom built with many features normally found only in higher
priced properties. Notice the bay window and artistic wooden planter
boxes. What you can't see in the picture are the five skylights, used
brick entryway, ceramic tile kitchen flooring, secluded patio or the
lofts found in each of the large bedrooms. Added to that is a spacioias
family room and three full baths which make this cozy fiv~ year old
hotne located oruy two miles from the ocean truly an exceptional value
in today's market. 9032 Adams Ave., Huntingt.on Beach. 556-7035.
LOWEST PRICED HOMI
IN THI TRACT
This beautifully decorated home is for the diacriminating buyer. Four
spacious bedrooms and one and three quarters baths are combined ln a
very workable floor plan. Situated on a large lot in a highly desirable
Costa Mesa neighborhood, this beauty bas loads of curb appeal. Priced
at $179,500 for immediate sale. 9032 Adams Ave., Huntington Beach
556-7035.
ENTIRTAINING MADI EASY WITH
THIS SPACIOUS POOL HOME PLUS SPA
Our seller is extremely motivated and has priced this property
accordingly. It has charm and grace oonnally found only in homes
priced thousands higher. The custom pool and spa will be perfect for
those hot summer days just ahead . With a price of $152,500 PLUS
points for a V.A. purchaaer, the value is clear. 9032 Adama, Hun~n
·Beach. 963-5671. '
Tll·LIVit°"LIVING AT ITS llST
ONLY MINURS PROM SOUTH COAST PLAZA
This highly upgraded fol'n)er model is a decorator's delight. Best of all
our Village Creek Townhome is only a short walk to South Cout Plaza
and South Coast Village. But right out your back door ia a meandering
creek. Jus\. five yea.rs new. this most IOUght after Plan C ia only
$124,900. Call us for complete detail.a of our affordable financing
program. 9032 Adama, Hunt.lngt.on Beach, 5!MJ-7036.
HOW DO YOU
SPILL SUCCISS'?
A Rolls Royce of a home! Ol course ~very detail has been attended tO
for the discriminating buyer. Tantalizing colon. Perfect flow for
entertaining with cozy comers of ."at home" Uvlng. Three thousand
five hundr.00 square feet of uncompromising elegance consisting of five
bedrooms and three full baths. The maste r bedroom suite la
particularly enchanting and includes a luxurious sunken oval tub and
separate tiled shower. There Is a aeparate faqdly room with wet bar
and a 15 'x2 l' bonus room for the children . Formal dining ia provided aa
well at an eating area off the kitchen. Beautlfully landmCapeld front and
rear yatdl lnclud.lnll • C\.lltOm spa. Priced competitively at t3M,900.
9032 Adami Ave., lluntington Belch. 963-tMJ?l.
NEWPORT BEACH OFFIC.,
2170 San Miguel Drive
Newport leach, CA 12HO
AMERICAN HOME SHIELD •
··w e Protect & Service
HUNTINGTON IEACH OFflCE
9032 Adami Ave.
Hunttntton lllcll, CA 12141
(714)111-70• ('714) 711-1501 Things That Service You."
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28a, lrplc, tennlt C11. room, 2 flreplllCll, 3 car
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too. Bnt price • S237, Specieeultr ooeen view
000. Mull 8811 NOWI 1112 lftlll Liil MUlll/l Rellty, 540-2960
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contemporary I> Bdr 3 Br. femlly rm home.
2-•ty & fM'llly rm. Mint Planked hudwood cond. Auume tit of floofl, briCk f11)1ca. oom-
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oper1 11'\d bright 4 Bdrm 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hOme afford• a 1.,.ge r.1• ----.. wma-mlly. Kitchen open• to llCIUded petlo end lueh
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IPll r• S o. o.c. Apte. by I I UH mo. U2·2HO. l>ot\, e.o. gete. ell .,.,.... 11171 mo. let. Avt 211 . C. ... Ual. 1411 no pets. Models MOVE IN ALLOWANCE 1121 f HM 0.llH 8· t-83. 848·88113, 11·5, tall I 141~1411. nlll••· HSO/mo. A111ll 144-3048 * SC Plaza ar .. ! 2 Bt. 1 Opttl ddy 9 to 6. Laroe 1 Br crpte, drpe.
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Newport a .. ch'• moat Auume 11% foan on thla Cott• M ... Unlta. large game rm, ll9 Mly goffCCMlfN view, 2 lrplee, no pa ta. I 5 ~ O I mo. VVU pd, gar, frig. xtnt toe. no deSlr0\11 reeldenllalarM. ocean and mtn view 4 un 6" dn Eslde OWC ...... ltl&d 1111 turn. 2 CM gatege, IWge 4 BR t!& ba condo, klda MC. gate, tennll, pool 088·3'62 (i .... &-----.... p e 11 J. II• II now . ~.•,Yryvlp-rlm,!.~~~~1 •Ion~ home 5 un Ealda brHk even Cute COtteoe 2 er. t le. bedtyarct, wMtler/dryer. OK, 1575 mo. 111, lut & 11400. 117-7372 daye, l".'.'3"".:B,...r-. 2".'""".'.'8-1..,..Newpon,.---~c..,..r .. -t. ,..._..._ ... _83_t_·•-•_2_1. ____ _
Owner la .;;;;~11Y1ted A11all1ble on IN/opt w/2°" dn 8ul>le4 lltt JUM 11. •1eo. t ll50. 2M c.cll Pl. MC. dep. M0-3900, egt. 87&-0109 -· poola, tennta oour11, gar. ~No t 8<. 1981 Mlj'>le Ave. 1
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Call Mon thru Friday dnltrede IY 8outh Bey 3 Br. t ea. Luxury 2 Br. 2 a.. 2 atory 1 end 2bcsrrna avelleble garage, ~ blook to 213-42f.1T3e (•I 161111 telr1, 11011•. tndry rm.
onty.11 to 5. 87&-2311 1&1111 YI ... ES Hi un trade lor e 1e Avail now thru June 17. condo. dbl oarage, Ip, now. 4901 Hell Ave. ~~!ch. 1115~;.:·Fz:!: Spee. t old 2 br, 2 ba. '4>UCM Sierra Mgmt. 14l·l324• Fo.Eolos."E 4 Bdrm, 21; ba, 2 atory un+cMh 1750/mo. lnclud'g utlla. pe>ol. Only MllS mo. 1•t Mt-t323 8anll~50-20 15 Sl50. frp1c, bar, pool, Two week• 1r .. rent, lfn..
Palermo mdl Excellent 15 un Ull5K S100K dn &40-t343 l tut. IM2·8290. 3 8f 2 8&. w/pe>ol btt·lne. • · Jae, MC. bldg. 731.0044 hd/So mad oeepy 2 & 3 BA.
Newport 4 Br w/pool 4 llnane~. FM land. OnlY eo unltt OWC w/25% dn l900 MeM Verde 2100 eatiitta drepee 'dbl ge. 3000 9Q. It. W•lelf. hm. 4 or 898·7955 700 16th St 147~ to le26. Cotner of
spa In prutlgloul .,... 12811. Agent 83 t-45 ti Cereu ••I •&-11 U • f '3 ... 2 Ba tioftu.,m . r • g • • I 8 2 6 I m o br, 4ba, pool, 199. den, I 111 0.-1 Fairview & Adami. Cell $340.000 appralul. Ot1tHt .a..e IHI -· ·· ... • · · · lam rm dine rm trlpte ~ 557~785
S t•• I It I o r CAMBRIA PROPERTIES •-ettlft~ ..... ., Pr .. lg. Hrbr Ridge meg. ~J.!!_.PNor•l-:!,ed1 'sh'!!! 5*0921 nar.'t15So m0. 552-0873 Twalltaltl Uat.'ISU _§42-5JJ3 $2,.,.,.,,.,,_ •• "000 ........ _.. ..._ 1um of...... ,,...._ .. .., ..-· -.. ~ h 7 .-JllJ!!!!!!!!ll!!!l~!!l~!!l!!l·Flreptaee, pool, dlth· ....,,.,.,,,......,, .,...,.... 111.'.'IQt 3 hour a«nnar tMCMI ooean vu, pr ,,_, . . 1 n nY t row rent away t-.., ~3 br 3 BIO CANVON TO~· h vt patio xtra • -fnkt.wlt•~-40d«V1 __ .;::;:::::-:.::=:~==:t"'/0--"'-~ill"f,,oo~fO(.l"'f-~~·.-ff,. fm, Ip-. ~own 18' . on ...._. ~ D'JUTIO ""'~=---' OC!ANfA0tff1)h(M & wu er. P • ----=-' Call Petrlek Of Fred T•· position. Pre-<eglllratlon Aven Imm. S3500 mo. MEBA DEL MAR lg 3Br, no dn, no qualifying. be, dock •v• I. 11700 I nvu ... E;liixu....... '· th. frg gatCJIO. :rat. sseo.
nore 780 -8702 or DESPERATE 135, at the door HO. (213) 7110·5125; (714) 28•. fem rm, all ne w $1200·12300 negot mo.Agl.851-1851. Be. S~e1::e~r gol~ :/3.~:73k or mon · _&_5_7_·2_14_t _"':""" __ ~
631· 1266. Agt. 3 Br. walk to beech. A.. MasterCard and VIH 780-e784 paint In & out. Almoat pymte. Shared 9'1Pfeele-Stunning unobatrueted ~~ 1 r Le~• Latge 2 Br. 1 Ba. atow & WHV RENT WHEN YOU stJme loan and pay eto-accepted. 213-1111~ Jumlne Creek 28' den new ept. Avell Feb 5. tlon await. Wiii tr.CS.. Sue OCMn 1119w. Exec. lingle 112001~ e,4._2418 Sunny 1 ~ bdrm ~t . refrlge, ,_jy cMcor'ated,
CAN OWN A NEW LU· alng eo111 and loreelo· or send cMc:ll to Plaza guarded gate 'poo1 '& ..,9 Raia req · 1850 mo. 891·555e atry, 4 8<. Fr.ah l c:IMn. · · Sl9P9 IO ti;:'~ Uptt,.:i~· utlla lncld. 1545/mo.
XURY CONDO FOR S770 aure feea. $135,000. Productlona. 2003 Cy· In beeklard. Walll to 528-7089 3 BR, 2 Ba, fem rm, 4 btka I 1600/mo Incl Wtr & f rah~.. ~~J.:2 mo. 85t·11522.
PER MO. 3 BR . 3 Ba. OPEN Set 10-5 at pr .... Le Habra Helghta tennla. 1600/mo. Oya 2 Mut• 8<. 2 Ba. Town-Ir beecn. Me<> mo. Fred, g 1 rd · Ag 1 Jo Y ca A11Jtatat1 8 . -2-bd-rm-c:ond--o-n-r""'So-t.i:--
great locetlon, low cash 424 Proapect. Newport ~~.Feb 2. 7.to PM 7111·21e<> June: Evlwllnd hOuH w/gerage. Awalt egt. 857.0225 848-2389 la1Ma bl&d 2ltl Pleia. Poola, ape, .. c
down. $145,000. ShOfes ... ~"""' S"'-aton Hotel 213/41111-7233 Carol now. 1850/mo. Don et 3 BR 1,L b 10 .. ~--.. ••-• Aerta••tl UaJ. gate. no peta 2501 w. OPEN HOUSE SUN 1 5 .......... ,...,... ·-M2-1700 .,. a wn.-. -· Sm•ll 2 Bdrm. Cotl•g•.1 8 " (1 bd tmell) 233 18TH PLACE, Nw'p1 Cll OWL FllHT TWO II Ill l!!J!rl ...... 2111 bltna, carpet, drep... 3 bdrm Monaco Towh-Feb 15 thru Aprll 16 .. Gntral 2'112 ~~5 ~2t75 rm H t 4 Br. 2 Ba. M ... Verde. eto. leOO mo. 551·11114 home overlooking lelle & H50/mo lncl'g utll t •~"I f tel O •· FH land. Corner lot. M t tlq ldat 1 B & LIDO ISLE -3 bdrm, 2 be, No peta. Oardener lncld. falrwaya. Totally ch•r· 875--61151 . . 1 Br over""."" no oun n Enjoy 1g13 In • large iu.. 675 .... 333 anytime Comm. pool• & 1ennl1. 2~,' hOU:... :num:ble famrm. I 1700 mo. Bill S850/mo. 557· 11182 & lut. luMar tMl ming at 12200 mo. Agent & oounyd. Pvt encl patio. xury 3 Br. Apt. TrHt IYIWlll Walk lo b .. ch. Under VA loan. Priced $142, Oruncly,Rltr.87M'81 499-4721 8 4 0 ·5580 or eve• Llttla leland, 1 Br. furn, Great aree. 1475. yourlMllf to2Ba,patlo,l ap~IM<I value. Term1. 2 CIMn 2 br, 1~ ba twnh... 840..00117 bright tunny & quiet. 875-9400 1 N t NEWPORT HEIGHTS CENTURY 21/BERG 500. 3 Br. t~ Be, cer gar, HOME FOR RENT pe>ol, Jae, tennla. Oar. w/ . le25/mo utll• paid Cell poo . garage. 0 pe •. ~~~1·~~v ~~~~b=.~ o:rr.J~r ..... ~~1f-" ~C:V~:Or:~i.e~:ot~r 'r =~·F= y!,dB:r;; :g:;,:c,. i~11~·uP•· 2t:.2~~i!'fo:i·:; •" ePM. 'e13-01ae . lallltl 111a.. 21M _:_:_i_:_~.-~_o_. _•_•_s_-3_3_8_1_.
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•OT F~k~~~N ST l .. lllATill UL.I OCMrl view, frplc, bit-Ina, come. ~5-2000 Agent, HARBOR VIEW HOMES Ptalalala 2111 Little Ille, pier, 3 atory
Walk 10 beech from lhlt @i 1507 Sealhore Or. (dr!Ye no IM. 1111'1&.1 Lowly 3 Br. 2 Be. mM19f Small BA 4IPt 1 deluxe lrg. 2Br. lrplc, Bayfront c:ust. lg 3 br, 3
be~ dock, $549,500.-Agt.
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3 bdrm, 2 atory. Fee by ttlfl •100. &U-7009. E/SIDE 3 8<, 2ba. a, car 1 to • bdrme. atertlng et hH roman tub. format d 1_.25 'new crp · 111100 mo. 875-3087
land. Prtoed $11111.750. gar, fncd yrd, 1750/mo. '850 to t tllOO dining, IMng rm w/frplc, rp9, e1S..5088 I lut 1""9 St.rt 1 ..... Uat...U... AYllM 211, Owner/Agent, fem rm, 2 car garage, lalMa •
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macutate. Open Sat/Sun•--------,-~ ,.-..... -.--... ___ ,..un ..... Npt Hot• 2 Br 1 ea. gar· w/pool, •P• 1 llr• pit. Beautltul 9UllMt, d«X>r• 2 &<. 2 Ba. yrl)' Ma1ur•. r' 2·5 2027 Diana Ln IWI YIH IWI LAii ~ 4Bt,2Baocnfmt 1 1100 '*"'Incl., no peta, 2711 lty 115501 ...... n().()3.47 tor furn apt .. frplc. non am11n1, no peta. MOO
631-8215 Newport 8eadl Condo In 2 Br. 1 Be,~ leSO Knox STREET. $575/mo Nwpt Crat Condo 4 br + 1995/mo. 873-0108 + dep'a. 213/ 71111-41115, th• Bluff• Expanded 2 ... fmt tOOO 1 a 1 1 1"""'5 ) By owner/1>roker In Bay· Linda MocMI. 3 bdrm, 2 .... ocn 850-225'1 .65•TI77 am rm• re r g., •• · ,.~ •~& _,.... 257-117112 or (7 14 •• crest: Ivan Well• cu11om ...-. UM.n 0 T E 0 TS Nwpt Shn 2 br, 2 ba _.ta ---873-3988 patio•. A/C, Clo•• to Co t .... ......... NEW p R H I H '825. &40-t208' egt. • ... 111 -1-------.....,--1 4 br, 3 bl pool home pool an d e lubhouH. mpu er ---·-• AREA, 4 Bt, 2 Ba, W9hr, -OCEAN/BAV VIEWS
Bachelor 13115
t Bdrm 1475-1490
: 21180 eq 11· P•net«I of· $259,900. Open Sun. A tomatlo IJM111 drye r, gard. Kida OK. BLUFfS condo 28r 1ba, ALL UTILITIES PAID 2 8<. 1ea.tor1·2 adultt. •.•. flee, huge mHter tulle 1·5. 2445 vi.ta NoOle.za. U ft Pet1 Ok, w/1100 ct.I). dbl g•r..a.. W/D, relrlg, no pete, Large, ~ &
w/44' ot eloaett, kltch. agt. Haul Dlahon .......,optlon.,.,_condo 11100/mo, h t & IHt. -pool.•7oa/mo,Mt-43f5 Compare before you pnyate. $710/mo. yMrty
:: w/Jenn·Alra. dbl• 63t--0889 I 1~1 .. _ ...... _1 lelh 3 Br & den. Wet bar. 3 1200 clunlng d e p. N 0 AT H w 0 o D Ullll llllE rent. Cuatom dealgn lneldng utlla. 973.9372
2 Bdrm. l'I• bL $580
131. E. 181b ~·· 18 t E. t8th 842-0858
Chambers oven 4 walnut -ear garage. Many up. 550-1352 COND0·1Br 1Ba AC featur ... Pool, bbq, aft 8PM. t Bdrm i'llO
eablnet1. Well eonelrUC· Stat~ l.atUl lOll Well kec>t,Nqutet ~ ~~poolOn r~beltL .... w/ 2 BA 1 8a. ,,_, atcwe, r• comm pool, tennle.' t500 2 BA 2ba OynMty Mdl. ~'rd OI'.!,~ ~~~~~.· 3 Br. 2 Ba. ,....,., gerana, 2 Bdrm, t'I• ba 1575 ted. Mu•t Hiii Lo, lo If.... locetlon. o vecan ... -. .._,,_ ........ -+ 8 k Magnificent vi.w Avell ...., with,...._, _..,_ • ...,. -..-t51 E. 21at. 54S..2408
down.955-0809 Owner can finance with 11200/mo Call Harry lrlg,,,..palnt.Smlyvd. mo. tee . r . Feb l 1800/motM9V&ll ~ng Nopeta. 1'~ block bHch. •100 t 4 2 Bdrll'll •Pll avell. 3 Br 1 Be. view, 90% 15% down. F'redertc* tl~t-12941 · Grdnr. No pell. Av! 211. 552·7500 7SO:tS83 ' 1 er: Furn 1515 yNrty. 875-9023
•llTllllUI aaaumablea112%. Pl•F-....0 ....... t11112A M•~!~•· URTLEAOCK48r.D.R. 2 .,.2,.._ .. a,pe>ol.-'---to 385W.WllM>nl42-11171 Nearwater,trg48<,2Ba. ~~:~g·p.~~~~?s1~~
4 Br, Harbor Ridge. Wiii $229.~.0penSat,Sun Aetlrlngownerwtllflnen----. -M25 4 del).-F.A.2\tBa.3cergweve. b.., h""'N S ,._I "NICE 1 B d I QI t upper, lrpl, d/w, gar up . Before 8 cell trade down. Make offer. 9·5. 4 .. 11-1817. 09 ~r. well malntat-Npt c,..t 3Br 1100 E.etde 3 Br 2'AI Be condo '*ltrel cofofl. gatclener. HC . r uper or • r, P x. u •. ,7951 ly 85()..57111 Fam rm & den, formal 30882 Orlttwood ned unltl at 1t%1 Wiii Chine Cove 38r '2000 1825/mo. Spe. Joyce e11ocle tlon lneld. Place ntla 1 850/mo. Sep. by gar. 1 empt oldr mo, yr . 1_64_5_-se_1_1 ____ _
dining, view. SllOWI llke T ... _ loto conatdeJ not .. or d.n w. Bay 2Br ·W .. 50 Wllltn, 'Gt 831·12tt •12001mo. 9&5-2108 2 13 /II 1 2 -e 511 e 0 r adlt. No P•t•. 13•0. car.•!••• Latge 1 bdrm. plex 720 D
a model Bright a c'-Y. a11a. 1 A kl 1"7ll TownhouM 38r •1000 213/08Ml9112 ~11-1021 L 2111 Shalimar $350 mo. Water fountain a many paymen · ' ng .. • e.ytront Condo 11250 Remode led 4BR 2BA HAVE: 6 Bf Tnttctt home •
exlrat. Come ••• Sun IUl•lll OOO. a.ii --Batl>oll Cove 28' 12000 Newport Helghta erH. WANT: Tenent, now0 Id .. NIT lllllTIB Int...... 1141 DUPLEX-Capo Beech T&45·~~~3
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1-dark. 32 Vienna. Em. -...-1o&&o VerMIU.. 8adlelor 1550 Oerdene r Inc . •&95 11750 pr mo. o en Slgnal Ad. large 2 r. * 1350/mo. up. Bac:tl. 1 PeltMdee. 28r, 1Ba. new own • ._.. "'· "' .... raid Bay Riiy 4114·1840 11111 Miii Owner wlll exchange Penln. Pt 38r fir t 1500 546-2313 Propert ... 752·1588 wllamlly & dining rm. 4 2 Br. unfurn & furn. cp1. 1'90 mo. 4118-t894. lrptc, pool. apa. anec:hed
3 BR, large tolld Oak $200,000 equity In prime Udo ltle 4er l t500 DRAMATIC NEW CONDO 2 BR 2 Ba S. Woodbridge I H5/mo. Part. turn. pool, ape. 1811112 Florida. garage. Avail now. Call WllTOUFf lamlly room with II' 90lld locetlon for larger OC 8 • y •Id• c 0 ..., • 2 hl'l1' bdnM, 2 l>ethe. 2 condo, 1 yr ,,.., upa-poH. Daya 1175·1155, 142•2184, 142--3 172 ta1 .. ) •u flU 113t~H• hwtr llttrtl Oel( bar. waJnacote, Income property. 2Br+t1~ tk.ylt .. epltal 9taln:aM, telt9, c:et1)ort, .. emeni.. Evee 142-3532, Phllllp BAYFRONT, 1 BR, 1 BA. --.-11-U-Of_W_NIS __ _
SBale 3bYb ~~en:'.; ~~~d~~~k::~~n ':'.~~ .... !_~1•11AcMt WI~_. balcony, 2 cer gar. no ttu . 0 50 mo. Joe 3 bd, 2 be, prHt N.8. 'IRPFlll IPTI frig . '825/mo. 11t, teat 7511 w tllth.
:.:' 4 r, • • llreplece. Tutefully de--• 111·1• pete. 1750/mo. Hurry RybUe,tty,752·2223:ew addre n w/wuher, t42BA,pool,apa.I>~. I 100 dep V rl y . LUXURY
pool and great outdoor C()(ated. Enonnoua tot. 160·111711 or e " • t31.e3CM dryer, Aelrlg, Micro. lltumlnated llltctlen • ~.0126 1 Br 1 Be. $465 mo. entertaining area Pr1c:ed .. -._.....__ •-•-.t S.. 83g.92• 1 11150/mo. 111 4 LHt, Hnga No pell, f\lm. IMlll. 3 Br 2 81 1635 mo.
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lor quick sale at 12115. Quiet cul de uc. BNutl-a..tl lel Salt 1-.---Luxury ackllt condo, 2 br, Securtty Aet. '45-0l84 J,!1') Ml 1ff1 LARGE ONE BEDROOM
000 C-•1 '117 """'5 lully landaeaped with OC"'"N~ 2 + den 2 I>• Ne ar 2 ba. '"""'aded mtao • . -FOR 1 OR 2 PEOPLE Mloul" tr.om bMd'I . .. .. • .. .,... fruit tr•••· t2 t5,000. cu•yON L•Kf BALBOA ~'NIN'SuLA WHtclllf.' FrplC. 0S1025. e/c, trPic":"" ..... /dryw: 3Br. 2·~Be Condo. frplc, B~ ~,..;'en:= BRIOHT, AIRY . $600 Martilet'U'llmen lope BAY F RO NT. doc k 3 Shown by appl, Call 1\11 n 3 Bdrm 2._. a.. 'Wet ber. Incl. gardener. KAIL MC. bldg. A'tfft/A. 2/t. No am ocn vi-. end unit. oft 8Mctl NO PETS 87~ Decorator drepea
boats, pool, jac, gu .. t Frank Veul90, 758o-1501 e.tf ..... flew Lef lrple, tantHllC view, 4117-4801. pets. Leet e . 1750. le50 mo. 842-7404 THE SHORU·BEACH Pk.lah w/w c.rpeta
querlers, Bkr 873-54811 ~.Beat offw, low grHI 1oeet1on, aharpt 1157-5347 ew Lovely Harbor View Jll 11•r1tYf m AREA . F~E RENT Welk In Clotett
Int T for W__.. ----Contect 2 br & den, 1 be, dble oat. ~ PrlYate Patio PllOI llllOIJ ctwn 10% · rade -or "'''""'· fenced yard & patio, Aendlo Slln Joequtn, 2 br, Home. 3 BR, 2 Ba, ,_ S..Utlful 4 park like With Come & ... oor newly Goum'9I Kitchen Beautllul Bayfront home anything 01 value Clrldy tl337•2•1•dy9,or atove, crpta & drpa. 2 ba twnhM. W/D. View. cpta 4 drpa , grdnr terraced pe>ol decorated models 1 4 2 Carport w/atorege
w/yd,&t>oetdock,own-731-5115 t/337-4230.wa. A'lall.2/1.111,IMl&aec. 1895mo.Cllll867-t84t 1 1100 mo. Avl 211. •Pmate PatlOI 8drm1p11.1550&S&ll5. Spa.outdoorBBO
er wtll trade. $1,000,000. 211 Topez. ... 2 BA t Ba MOO/mo. 548-t501 or 833-113211. ~; 780-11589 att 8 •Covered Patt11ng Poo4 a tennla. Cell Karen Laundry 673-4424 Y1IW LIT hie, fpk:, nr ~-Sun. E.SIOE 2 Br t Ba, aml yrd, IN THE RANCH · 412 lty, BLUFFS 1 1111, 2br, 2ba, •Specious Aptt 644-2811 5411 4830
OPEN SUN 1·5 • av.% ••lllllt ..... 11.. IMTI LAI• 1-3· yrty. 1150· no pets. &e26. 54W520 4Br. 3B•. 2 wet bera, pool, greenbelt, 11000 !~~~nAC:..,1 Db new 3 BR oondo lplc, .. NOi .......
2A05 CLIFF DRIVE Fentutte ocean & Rear......... upatalnl oame rm, ciwn.. mo.~; ~134. ome-lk Kltc:Nnt gar, Jae .. aYndeck, 1995 Newly d eted 1 er a
View home 5 8< 31; Ba. t bc:lrm tralter w/ewnlng, coutal Ylew. 1115.000. Balboe lei St I 8o 3 Br famlly houH, w/ tU. fem rm, oenlrtil air, View condo, Newport -:'Hblk to ~unt•ftftJon mo. 714/1132·2040 Avl 8ac:h ...... ~ "'"t. PellO. Assumable• se20'.ooo 111 C.M. 131150. S~ rent (714)n2·7281. ' ec>I o ' appMenoee, fncd yd. gar. prof dee thNOUt grdnr ......, Feb ,...--..
T.O. et av.% Int. 1820, $t50 Incl. utllt. 845-21M WALKER & LEE R.E. ~~=~;,J~L leSO/mo 550-57111 Incl. end of cu1..d..uc:. ~~!o.3c!.r532:~1• Center. tranaportatlon 4 2 atory 2 bdrm, 2 lull end9d garege, pool,apa,
000. Own« 548-0040. '77 12x42, wuhef, dryer, & atutly, 2 ba. AN bttlne lmmedoccupenc:y,wnall 1 Avall Hrli Feb. l t300 ffWY9~ betht, wHher, dryer, m'=jlt:.~~:
Hatbor Ridge Condo, ti. relrlg. range, alum. --111111 .Ii .. ~ lneludlng compactor, 8r, 11yd. 1426/mo, 111, mo. $5f..5 58 L~:n'":t:: 2~lrll;B:.•'r!'e~~ muTlU PIH cozy. Cloae to beach.
low mkt, 3 bdrm, 2'h ba nlng, atorege tiled, 123. 1' C D/W, refrtg. atove w/ let & 100 MC. 14M793 3 8<. 21A Ba. nicety deco-Hoag Hoap. 050 mo. • • Avatl. Feb t '83. 1850 81~!~~. '!,~~;:~J. ''i3~~
s-415.000. 951.1131111 000 offer. Space .rent rNewport••ldent'•1·im1 IOlt•r•deel•· ~04Jlery mk:fo, W/D. 8pe ofl m9tr flelde Charm, a er. 2~ be rated cott•t • home. 652-0853 1 Bdrm From 1516 mo. 1133-3030, 54~ mo. No peta. Nr occ. S125/mo. C.M. 545-7300 • bdrm, IY'plc, roof dedl. & twnhm, cath oett, air, nr Avail now. 11115/mo. LA QUINTA HERMOSA 6"0·t168, .,_ for Deve. IEWPOIT llEllHTS Two new dble & 1 r ...... =~1';.,1~. ~ ~o. :t5~:11~8j;'r:t;~; pool/fee. B!eut co~0d. 831-2262 Agen1. 2~, ~t 1.:;_~ g;'°&Or£' 1e211 Par1clide Ln., blk 11:..~&br=. :!1P::. Leuy or Pam
Stately 2 Br rHldenee Beach ., ... Reu. rent. ner le very motivated and Y • 7 I UO/mo. v31·80 ... ORANOE TREE Condo, 2 ,._, """ '"' • • W. of e..on, 3 bltte S. $55()/mo. 873-3140
w/2 Br guest unl\I. or .. t Xlnt locetlon. 6'&-86t2 nHdt e .. h now. Call ~~I ~Of 213-37W1M. Br, 1 Be , pool, tennla. ttth St. 845-5109 Of Edlnger .... M7~M41 •---------•\~~ft~ fsfoA ,!.B~o ~ ~~:~ft" .~"~,r.~~e·~~~ .. NEWPORT BEACH llx28 Mon thru Frlday only, II EAST C.M. 2Br. tee hie, Jae. ~·· '815/mo. FentMtlc Find I 2 + ~ L::.: .~ ~. '::oJ~~~: Nr occ. Cell 540-t 158, ooo C raig Bat •IY II In M.H. park. PCH, to 5. 675-2311 3 Br 1 be charmer w/ 319E. Aoc:fleetetA.1525 581-31 Ot 1·27M. Bonue floom . equip It Cell an epm 780-1813 Uk for Dave, Larry or
831-1266 S7500. Lv msg 1110.1469 57 FINISHED LOTS ~'"::: 1':&o"!*'&Jr::.'°2 mo. no i>et•. 540-9537 I + POO $550 =:°:. ~n~'':.f:. .. The 3 Bdrm 2 t>ath 1oww unn . P-.n
1 Br. Oood eond. Low 10,000 IQ ft. ready to way at. HH/mo. 1 t8 Super 8peclout 4 bd. 2 'Al Gourmet Kit, BrHlllut KINO 537-9740 r .. req. Encl. gar lllH/mo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
•P•C• ren1. Newport ~· .. s~ In,.,. Colllna. 173-8550 b• eu a to~u ·.·· Bar, Kid• .. Peta OKO. NEWPORT SHORES Huntin,ton &50-3900. MlL R&'M~ Beach area, mil• from ... "'-'"' .,..._ ~ ~· llH, ___..t or· Low Move -In. KIN HI i---------b • • e h A , k 1 n 0 ll'ed. Derwin Dr .. Ooean-lalM met dining, ~ cs. 537-11740 ... req. Deluxe c:anet-lront home, 2 Br 1 Ba. pool,
s11 .00010Bo . Dav• llde. 'c'e·~1·1~· .. &1yen1131 Ptalaaala Ul1 cor ttwu-out. "-" ood......__ Condo· 2Br d3 .. ~g3ar'!!-..2 •• ~rp10e11 ~11o'*!· NMr' •HUn• •,"'9' •c.ril ,., ... ~ ~1205._ CREEK e 4 2 "5 1 1 a It e terma. 1. _.... ted pool. 11t + dtpcelt ....,..._. · "' -..-" ..-• •WI 1• Ill I lrt .. .....,, ·• ' STEPS TO BCH: 1 Ir, In leSOKINO 1'M>a, 2 atory, 30 Brlar· decll over water. ---------1 Dover Shor .. front row, 541-7998. •.CUSTOM LEVEL LOT duplex. Yrty, utll pd. No ~~ .. · req wood . 1 7 5 0 , Ag t 1 12001mo, 111 & tut a 1 11*'-Stuclo Apt. 1 b4odl from It ..... hMt ....
'Mw, JCtra lrg lot, &eeO. S..OurAdund«Gerwet In most pree1igloul er• piing. No peta. 210 "4th . 541·5032 d e p. Yrly teue . Call 111 ... 1 .. 1.... beech & 1tore1 .
000 Fee. &51·8787 0pn Aul Eetate. 1002. ol Npt Bdl. Well below St. ftont . 1550 mo. Eutald• 3 fir. lrplc .. Unlllwalty p.,_ Furn or M5-864e J 1,.,.,., J.... '375/mo. lnetdar utlla.
Sun 1·5. 1472 Oeta.xy Or. Oceulront Living. mat1c91 at '376K. Hunt & 873-71154 aft 3PM .750/mo. Drive by 201 f 3 B' 2 B HVHml tovefw 3 a den, •.LIQhted Tennie Courta .,__•_"'"332 __ ._. ____ --1
2 old townhome 2 8< 548-27311 A11oe . Agt , Jeri Mont• Viau. Call gn urn. i"t 1
1 · , Bitlwdt ** WllW ** 2~ B•. 2 ear g~r•11•. . 831"7800·-•"'2005 YMllT -LIT M2~Evee.. ~~~~y t:~.:":l!.·: ~· ~· 21m: •Heeted Pool Alfreet. 2 Bfrl B• WI S 1 7 5 . O O O C • I I '511 • 10xA0, clMn, alum ..... taia, lttat ltlt BHt price In town 11 $575/mo. 3 br. lrg yard, ~1150/mo. Hll·OH If 640-40lt •Jecuut fple, bltne, wHh/dry. 2 t 3 / 9 12·e5 e 5 or patio metal atorag• -S 135.ooo. Corner Bay MWty painted Refs. Sec:. llOt home 551-10211 •Storeoe '875 .... 875-IOet
213/087-111192 tiled. ~dull perk. $8,500 PAUi ....U AIU A119 llnd-C'~_ dep. 7111 C~nter St ............ L -·• Big Cenyon Condo. 3 Bf. •E>lercl9e Room .... -• .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ wtth terrna. DeMr1 cuttom home, 2 ,_ 87&.oll38 _ • ~ full golf courH view, •s.nd Volley Bell ••-PllOl llDIGTllll • ., ...., ... , ... bf, 2 ba. aunkan IMng' fl.. 8ml 8tUdlo. e.a.ta6de, utl OCEAN VIEW, a BrJ 2 Ba. pool, tennlt, t1400/IM. •Flrellde UMIOe
6 Bdrm Ml-llll mHter tulle. wet bar, IJM11t pd, pvt nr but 1 tllo9s. ,,.._.cell A'tfft/A now. 844-7424 •B80t
Uu' L-·-1rp1e, att. gar. 419 poot. '340 mo 14e-463t 4t7-3895 ILwn TIWRll•I llMY, • Pin _,,..,. e&e lot. View from every · 1150 _....._ dtpcelt
500 15th/cPlorner King• Acrtlfl UIS room. 1118,000. Irene c.r..a •ti llu Ull Ee1t1ld• aunny 2 Bdrm Ct-eec:ent &.y 1 yr..... 3 l>r. den, 2 be, pool. _.... .. , ,
-(9111) 584-4117 Sep. ~x. Yd. Ger. No 12000 pr mo. Frplc, WMll/dry. Bit-Ina. plul "'91 month• rent OUff UYll 40 ecru lor Hie. River-1_..._ 2 Br, 1 BL 711 Oolden-Doge. 15211. Mt-5tl07. 497-1912 2 P•"o•, 2 ear ger. .... .....
12118 000 aide county. 120,000 ~ har Ifft -rod. '870/mo. tat. lut Beeutfl, qU191, ~belt.. Hunt j;on 8Mch
S S • P cuh or T e r ma + Int od toc.135,oo6 wtll wry 1450 MC. Cell wMlcdll)'S 2 bd. 2 ba Exec Condo, OCEAN VIEW: 3 Br 2 be refrtg., lmmae, SOSO. 114/ 1 ....
Opn et/ un 1at 1 M 8113-31175 . w/aml dn or trade. only 142-4210 w/gereve a. AIC. Hr 8o c u•tom home, wood 8unde.y. 840-20N 1 b4odl eeet
t. I(, RI 4114-754 842~751 Ctt PIU. MOO Cell Ff9d dtek. jae, dbl y:j· Walk Wk day. 213-7911-11804 of 8Mott Blvd.
Ctattlry Ltt1 1121 ,.__ lie• 2 Brd ~· :.i,s•.,::;,,get, Olbeon S5t.f400 to twnlbch. I 400/mo. IDT Tl... at San !?!!go F"rwy. BNutlful Newport Waler· S.erlllee. Oompenton ht ti _..tr -ger ... F_.. 1. 7';.,. .. 1 .. ~· 1_94_s-_92_54______ - -
front Home. 4 Bt. 3 8&. 3 Orev. choice tell• lid4I llU M 991•-Av1 -......, -3 8A w/ofO/WlllhOp, ywd, 31f, 28a. 1\t bike to ocn.
flreptaoee, pool, t>Meh, chas>ei loc Endowment , .... ir; Cemeo Hlghtenda 38r view. & bHut. lcltoh. •too·mo. peymt nt ........ lllell ...
l>ollttng, tennlt. You own care 1nelu0dad. Pat:lflc 2~ ec:te rench In Hemet, 31>1, fem rm, 4 821 tt50 , •••· 4 1 t e: lfOO mo. '°"'•rd pur· OcMrl "'9w "'*' ~
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ble mongege. A t1MI at lety. 75t·541M pe>ol, hot tub & loned IOt Sfindl. !.fl, 4M.01t1 _...,., ' ' eppt. 4'7"2057 r-1===~~-1 13511,000. 0,,.n HOUM hotMe. Sell '22(),000 or a...J-f I~-_ _.. -1 •1t 2a. -""tom home t-;..;...,.---.,,..~-..., "Ir tie ........ -..-..
wMlcend. 414 &2nd. St. C..•ealalw 1171 trade tor ullboet ot Specion • ldrm horM -mm 11!1!!! "' • · -· 8fn 8tudlo Gd Loo. c.Mlt. "-,.ft dr,_7t;.;;• p;;: 831~223 or n 2·3ell5. 15.000 dn, tekeover beeCf'I prop. t/t211-3331 =:.-:;T~~ 4 Br I I •. frplo, D/W, Magfttflcent ~f oourM :!,~·r:=~· Wrk'g, A.1Pon. Mete. cloee to~ Nllpt
• Br 3 Ba. ltS0,000 1721/mo. t er~ .... L-/ ,.,.. 1179 ~ ........ 1111001-. e:g :::·..,."" ~_! '*""1-.. .,...,, new 3 ·l'Mle. a :t ~ --~ U I O/mO. 494•2121 Hgt• lrH. HU mo. _. ......., ..... .. "'" _. ~~p1 1 ... 0 .. ~.;, I 1100 mo. ._ & _ .. , 2 -1 ~. dMker >Ont lerma. king fWnteln &. courtyd Aft 1 1M7 I l .;.00 ' ... -._. "" -· "...-. e31·35t3 uuoo. 875-9400 . WTIM -~~2,o .,.J~ v•P· 1:111 to UdO ':,:.r a. 2 le!Pt lllell M
II .... /11H,111 '3,000 dn, takeover ••DID L(Mfy;;!!~ ~i h" thrOl# rent ~ .... , .,,.:. ~.:':: :::. ~O~CtubltM•.:: ULIQllMcetll ...,., a bf. 2 • I •
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• L I , , I 1721/mo. 1 Br overtoo-l.arve greln rand\ 12,eoo .,.., "'*' In 11¥ ~ •0 _ .... .........!.., -1 1200 _10TI 1 1 ....... mo 147~711 f ..... 1 1... • .. ,, t----""----...,,...-i _______ _
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Orange Cout OAILV PILOT/8und1y, January 23. 1883
HOUSES FOR SALE
2 llD .. OOM ------* • 3&03 Seaaho,-. Or , Newport 8oh 875~8678 $399,500 Satl&n 1-~
3121 3rd Avo , Coron• del Mar
759 9100 $216.000 Sun 1 6
I ... ptua PAM Ml or HN
S+t9r0ot ~Of .. N.-po11 8ch -----
700-1913~ f725,oot> lun 1-t
8382 Caatlllan (Pac 81nd1 0.1nt) HB
636-7177 S154,960 Sun 1-4
• *27855 Chapal9(Lk MINlon vi.to)
759·9100 SG50.000 Sun t-0
202 E 2111 St , Co1ta MeH
546-2313 $119,950
200 McN II, Newport Beech
631-1578 $138,900
Sun 1·4
Sun 1-4
2832 Crtttvlew, Newport BMch
875-8334 1290,000 Sal/Sun 12.4
109 Vl1'!nsu.no (Mar. Pt) San Cl4"'n DIRECJ:ORY
2308 Cllfl Or. (Nwpt Hgll) N.B.
642-5200 $369,500 Sun 1-6
464 Serra (Corona Highlands) CdM
673-7761 $295,000·fee Sun 1-5
2 BR plua 'AM RM or DEN
• 19 Curl Dr .. Jasmine Crk, vu, CdM
640-1515/ 1·728-5151 Sat/Sun 12...t
992 Bayside Coves Wesl
631-1400 $497,000 Sun t--4
• 1 Pandora (lrvlne Groves) Irv.
642-5200 $137,500 Sun 1-5
112 Holly (Univ Pk) Irvine
760-8333 $179,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
315 Cedar, Nwpt ShrJ .. N.B.
673-4400 $ 143.000-L H. Sun 1-5
349 1 Queens Ct. (Wlmbldn Vig) CM
645-0303 $167,500 Sun 1-4
17 Montpelller, Newport Beach
~4-6200 $529,000 2-5
11 Robon Crt, Newport Beach
851 -6769 $174,900 Sun 1-5
124 Via ltnaca. lido Isle, N.B.
675-4562 $595,000 Sun 1-5
113 Rue Fontalnebleu (Big Cyn) NB •
640-9333 $365,000 Sun 1-5
/
3 BEDROOM
2108 Yacht Mlschle.!J. Seavlew, CdM
720-0858 $375,uOO Sat/Sun 11-4
•239 Miiford, Cameo Shores, CdM
673-1181 $449,500 Sat/Sun 12-5
•4827 Bruce Crescent, N.B
645-8841 $ 199,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
6111 Clift Or. (Cllffhaven) NB
642-5200 $247,000 Sun 1-5
2661 Crestview, Bayshores
631-1400 $238,500 Sun 1-4
407 Fullerton (Nwpl Hgts) NB &So
645-9554 $265,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
• 1718 Port Westbourne (HVHms) NB
759-9100 $216,000 Sun 1-5
11 Rue Vene (Big <;anyon) NB
644-4910 $465,000-Fee Sat/Sun 1-5
1543 Setenade Terr . (Irv Terr.) CdM.
644-4910 $320,000·Fee Sat/Sun 1-5
2268 Golden Cr .. Newport Beach
646-7 171 $255.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•2001 Galatea Terr .. CdM
646-7171 $995,000 Sun 1-5
2018 Vlsla Cajon, Bluffs. N.B.
644-6200 $212,000-L.H. Sun 1:30-4:30
24191 Vlsta O'oro. Laguna Nlguel
661-5961 $315,000 Sun 1-5
t Queen's Wreath (Univ Pl<) Irv.
552-7600 Sun 12-4
**2810 Channel Pl.. Npt Bch
631-1266 $595.000 Sun 1-5
7 Rue Chateau Royal (Big Cyn). NB
644-5 116 1599,000 Sun 1-5
*14731 Aomanza Pl . Tustin
979-5370 s 132,000 Sun 1-5
1860 Port Wheeler, Newport Beach
631·1266 $164,500 Sun t-5
3 BR plue FAM AM or DEN
11 Montpelller (Hrbr Rdg) NB
760-8333 $695,000 Sat/Sun t_-5
2300 Port Ourness, HVHomes. N.B.
759-1501 $275,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
2403 Vista Nobleza, Bluffs, N.B.
644-9060 $280,000-Fee Sun 2-5
• 1472 Galaxy Or, (Ovr Shrs) NB.
642-2510 $695,000 Sun 1-4
214 Amethyst . Balboa lslan<f
644-~060 $429.000 Sun 1-6
664 W Wiison, Costa Mesa
645-0303 $120,000 Son 1-4 .
408 10th St .. Huntington Beach
963-6767 $164,999 Sat/Sun 1·5
*3374 Wisteria, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $179,000 Sun 12:30-4
1130 Pembroke. Newport Beach
546-2313 $265,000 Sun 12...t
2120 Aster Pl., Costa Mesa
546-2313 S 189,000 Sun t-4
2572 Clrcle Dr .. Bayshores
644-6200 $875,000-Fee Sun 12:30-4:30
16321 MyrtlewOOcl, Fountain Vly
968-4456 $129,900 Sun 1-5
1475 Regatta Rd .. Laguna Beach
497-4844 $265,000 Sun 1-5
1411 Kings Ad (Cllffhaven) NB
642-5200 $525.000·fee Sat/Sun 1-5
1042 13th St .. Huntington Bch
960·3052 $163,500 Sun 1 ·5
4 Beachcomber Drive, CdM
760-9386 $410,000 Sat/Sun t-5
1136 Pembroke, Newport Beach
642-3103 $265,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
2027 Diana Ln., Weetcllrr, N.B.
631-6215 $194,500 Sat1Sun 1·5
•2283 Waterman Way, Coats MelO
631-7370 $224,500 Sat/Sun 1·4:30
t3 t2 Seacreet (HVHllls) CdM 7~9-9100 $359,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1112 Weatclllf (Weetcllff) NB
642-5200 $255,000 Sun 1·5
2110 East Ocean, Penn. Pt
63 1-1400 $425,000 Sun 1·5
1211 Klpgs Road, Cllff Haven. NB
631-7300 $319,000 Sat 1-4:30
1301 Dolphln Terr .. Irv. Terr. N.B.
· 631-7300 $985,000 Sat/Sun 1-4-c30 * •308 Morning Star Ln, Oov.Shrs,NB
631-7300 $985,000 Sun 1-4:30
20 18 Deborah Ln{Westclf/Marlners)NB
642-8298 $18~.500 Sat/Sun t -5
320 Otero. Newport Beach
640-6049 $326,000 Sun 2·5
* * 1044 Polarls Or, Dov Shrs, NB
631-7300 $395,000 Sun 1·4.30 * 1724 Terrapin Way, Baycrest. NB
631-7300 $310,000 Sun 1·4:30
t 1 Hillsborough (Hrbr Rdg His) NB
760-8333 $1 ,200,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2323 Clltt Dr, Cllff Haven. N.B.
759-1501 $789,000
760 Via lido Soud, Lido Isle, NB
Sun 1-5
665-6670 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
111 Via OIJon, Lido ISie, N,B.
675-4562 $398,000 Sun 1-4 * 1472 Galaxy Or (Ovr Shts) NB
851-8767 $660,000-Fee Sun 1-5
265. E...Ba~ta Mesa
646-6115 s 154.000 Sal/Sun 1-5
192 t Yacht Colina, Seavlew, N.B.
759-0619 $425.000 Sun 1.._5
412 Pirate Rd (Clltthaven) NB
642-7658 $225,000 Sun t-5
3359 Larkspur, Costa Mesa
631-1266 $153,000 Sun 1-5
4615 Hampden (Cameo Shr) N B.
760-8333 $585.000 Sun 1-5
34 Silver Crescent (Tnlrk) Irv.
760·8333 $260,000 Sun 1-5
22476 Camlnlto Costa(Vlllage)Lag His
855-3017 $124,500 Sun 11-5
418 San Bernardino. Nwpt Hghts, N.B.
644-9060 $248.000 Sun t-5
12 18 Key West, Hrbr Vu Lusk, CdM
644-4910 $299,500 Sun 1·5
4 BEDROOM
217 Via Ithaca. Lido Isle, NB
673-8494 $487,500 Sun 1-4
2182 National (Freedom Hme) CM
979-2390 $124,950 Sun 1·5
**1024 E. Balboa Blvd .. Penn.Pt
631-1400 $1 ,450.000 Sun 1-t
**2804 W. Oceanfront, Penn.
631-1400 $650.000
1761 t Mancneeter, Irvine
Sun 1·5
651-1669 Untll sold
•1218 Hlghland Dr. (Westclf) NB
497-2095 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-t
8052 Windy Sand Cir., Hunt. Bch.
842-5938 $129,900 Sat/Sun 11-5
•• 1708 S. Bayfront, Balboa Isl.
644-9060 $1~350,000 Sun 1-5
225 Vie Orvleto. Lido
631-1400 $549,500 Sun 1-5
10521 Newport Ave .. No. Tustin
759-9100 $249,000 Sun 1-4:30
* 14 Burning Tree (Big Cyn) N.B.
64.4-4910 1649,500-FEE Sat/Sun 1-5
1640 Labrador, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $124,900 Sun 1-t
500 Rockford Pl. (Cameo Hglnda)
644-6200 $325,000-Fee Sun 12:30-4
* 1801 Antigua, Newport Beach
644-6200 $424,500 Sun 1-4
1606 Mariners (Harbor Hglnda)
644-6200 $215.000 Sat/Sun 1-t
4 BR plut FAM RM or OEN
• 1715 Antigua Way, Newport Bch
644-6200 $675,000-Fee Sun 1:30·4:30 * 4 N a r b.o n n e ( H a r b o r A I d g e )
644-6200 $1 ,600,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
213 Diamond Ave., Balboa lal, NB
844-4910 $595,000-FEE Sat/Sun 1-5
20 1 Larkap u r/Ocean B l., C dM
831-1400 $1,875,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
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1742 Centella Pl .. Newport Bch
759-9100 $2815,000 Sat 1-S
104 Via Havre, Lido 111e, N .8 .
844-9060 1580.000 Sun 1-5
**503 W.Edgewater(Bal.Penln)NB
6.44-9080 S 1.2715,000 Sun 1·5
*1715 Galate~ Terr, Irv. Terr, CdM
644-9060 $-445,000 Sun 1-15
2009 UghthoUM Ln, HV Hie, CdM
644-9060 $610,000 Sun 1-4
1800 E. Balboa Blvd .. Bal.Penln, NB
644-9060 $725,000 Sun 1-5
1910 Tahuna Terr , Corona del Mar
873-8409 $259,500 Sun 12-4
**542 Hrbr Island Or.(Prom.Bay)NB
759-9100 $1 ,200,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
222 Via Koron (lido Isle) NB
642-5200
1222 Suasex (Weatcllff) NB
642-5200 $237 ,000
2032 Swan Or (Mesa Verde) C.M.
Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
751-3191 $199,500 Sun 1-5
1441 Galaxy Or, Dover Shrs, N.B.
548-5647 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1007 Tiiier Way, Corona del Mar
631-1256 $329,000 Sun 1-5
**464 62nd St., Newport Beach
631-6223 $359.000 Sat/Sun 10-4
12 Rue Verte, Big Canyon, N.B.
631-7300 $850,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
1915 Yacht Puritan, Seavlew, NB
631 -7300 $475,000 Sun 1-4:30
2212 Windward Lane, Newport Beach
631-7300 $435,000 Sat/Sun 1·4:30
1115 Highland Drive, Westcllff, NB
63. 1· 7300 $298,000 Sun 1·4:30 ·
1736 Highland Or .. Harbor Hghlnds, NB
631-7300 $267,500 Sun 1-4:30
• 1944 Flamingo Or. (Mesa ~de) CM
631-7300 $245,000 Sun 1-4:30
* 1400 Nottingham Ad. (Westclf) NB
631-7300 $356,000 Sun 1-4:30
2106 Windward Ln .. Baycrest, NB
631-7300 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
•3 Point Sur, Spyglass, NB
631-7300 $605,000 Sat 1-4:30
210 Via San Remo, Lido Isle, NB
676-3048/673·.2556 Sat/Sun t -5
3409 Deedee Dr .. Costa Mesa
644-5946 $287,900 Sat/Sun 1·5
•910 Nottingham, OovN Sbrs, NB
759-1501 $279,000 Sun 12:30-4:30
*4826 Roxbury, Cameo Shrs, CdM
759-1501 $425,000-L.H. Sat/Sn 1-5
*8 Winged Foot (Bio Canyon) NB
760-6333 $649,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
#4 Trafalgar (Hrbr Rdg) NB
760-8333 $1,795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1942 Port Nelson. HV Homes, N.B.
759·1501 $375,000 Sun 1·5
# 14 Point Loma (Spygls Hiii) CdM
67$-4400 $723,400 Sun 1-4
4886 Pase<> de Vega (Trtlrk) lrvlne
644-9060 $197,500 Sun 1-5
2760 Mendou (Mesa del Mar) CM
631-7370 $146,900 Sun 1-4:30
2758 San Juan Ln (Mesa del Mar) CM
751-3191 $146,900 Sun 1-5
32 Vienna (Hrbr Rdg) NB
494-1840' $650.000 Sun 1-dark
376 22nd St .. Newport Beach
631 -1266 $265,000 Sun 1-5
4527 Falrfleld Dr .. CdM
631-1266 $745.000 Sun 1-5
26 Aue Grand Ducal (Big Cyn) NB
642-5200 Sun 1-4
421 Pirate Rc;I (Cllffhaven) NB
642-7658 $225,000 Sun 1-5 •
9 Sunrlver (Wdbrg) lrvlne
760-8333 $299,000 Sun 1-5
••1314 w. Bay Ave {Pen.) N.B.
760-8333 $1,295,000 Sun 1-5
2048 Port Webrldge (HrbrVuHm•) NB
760-8333 $359,600 Sun 1-5
451 t Camden (Cameo Shores) CdM
673-7781 $826,QOO.fee Sun 1-5
5 BEDROOM • * 708 Via u.to Nord. Lido Isl. NB
675-6161 $1,500,000 Sun 1-5
1204 Ave. Buena Suerte, San Clem
759-9100 $865,000 Sun 1-5
2749 Lorenzo. Mesa del Mar, C.M.
673-0317 $170,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
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7159-9100 S.48!S,OOO Sun Mi
2405 Cllff Or .. Newport 8HCh
548--0040 $820,000 Sun 1·6
500 15th (corner King• Pl) NB
494.7754 s2ee,ooo s,vsun 1--4
•20 Cypreaa Point, Big Cyn, N.B.
831-7300 $1 ,496,000 Sat/Sun 1·4:30
4 Rocky Pt., Spyglaae Hiii, N.B.
631-7300 $1, 195,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
•2201 Alta Vlata, Eaatblurr, NB
631-7300 $389.500-Fee Sun 1-4:30
1524 Antigua Way, Newport Bch
646-7171 $849,900 Sun 1-5
226 Poppy, Corona del Mar
644-6200 $549,500 Sun t -4
48 Rldgellne, HarbOr Ridge. N.B.
644-6200 $745,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1930 Port Cheleea, Newport Bch
494-1840 $360,000 Sun 1-4
I BEDROOM * * 215-217 E. Bayfront, Balboa lal 644-9060 $895,000 Sun 1-4
•904 Via Zurich Cir. (Lido lale)
644-6200 Sl,250,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
I BR plue F.AM RM or OEN
•1816 Oriole (Meaa Verde) CM
546-2313 $280.000 Sun 1-4
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
1 BEDROOM
61 Lake Pines (The Lakes) Irv.
540-1151 $115,500 Sun 11-2
2445 Vista Nobleu, Npt. Bch.
631-0689 $259,000 , Sun 1·5
1 BR plua FAM RM or OEN
14 Morena (RSJ VIiias) lrvlne
760·8333 $165,000 Sun 1-5
2 BEDROOM
793 Grayllng Bay(Pentrldge Cove)CM
673-8494 $134,500 Sat/Sun 1-4
2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN
633 Lido Park Or. C-1, N.B.
675·4562 $445,000 Sun 1·5
#4 Seafaring, Jasmine Crk, CdM
644-5983 $325,000 Sun 1·5
•1242 Rutland Rd. #5 (Westclf) NB
631 -7300 $139,900 Sun 1-4:30
1402 Clay Street, Newport Hghts, NB
631-7300 $148,000 Sat 1-4:30
3 BEDROOM
104 Aspen Ln .. E'slde. C.M.
644-2562 $133,000
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2317 Eaatbluff Dr, Bluffs, NB
644-9060 $159,000
Sat 2-5
Sun 1-4
#2 Prado, Rancho San Joaq .. Irv.
675-5511 $219,500 Sun 1-5
TOWNHOUSES
FOR SALE
3 BEDROOM
1013 Nancy Ln .. Bluffs. C.M.
675-1771 $129,000
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
2 8A plu. 1 BR
Sun 1-4
3 tQ Coronado, Balboa Penlnaula
631-1400 $299,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
2 llR plua 2 BR
plua GUEST
317 Larkapur, Corona del Mar
675-4822 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1-5.
3 BR plua 2 BR
6 t6 Avocado, CdM (So of Hwy)
673-0369 $335,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
423 camatlon, Olde CdM
675-8370 $400.000 Sat/Sun 1-S
s BR plu• 3 llR
416/416'11 Carnation, CdM
631-1400 $569,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
**215-217 e. Bayfront. Bal Isl.
644-9060 $895,000 Sun 1-t
61 11 Seashore, N..-port Beach
645-0303 $450,000 Sun 2--4
5 BR plua 3M
509 Acecla (Oceanside of Hwy) CdM
645-7048 $440,000? Sat/Sun 1-5
HOUSE FOR LEASE
3 BEDROOM
1711 Port Weslboume {HVHomes) NB
759-9100 $1,350/Month Sat/Sun 1-6
* Pool * * Waterfront
* * * Waterfront & Pool
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MlmlunllVll•Jo, Or-11'41" Cnwuy, la tcheduled IO open Room l'ounlaln V1ll•W lrplo In your rm, Odri I I. &0 /1q, II l.•11•. Wllh lllO!rlc t•IH lkY• 0•11 1111 llJ·1•12 40wpm & are lnllrffled open Apply In perlOn Aeq. Com~lll119 lalll)'
In Apt' • 913. .,.., 1v1ll l'•b 1 tne 8"40·4202 842-<4&44, M·I'. t-1 rOCJ11U110. do you •v•r " In lllClll l*lellt• with 1 Mon tnru Tl'111,. 2· • room and board and 84~830 ~· ,,,. '"''"" Ill I .. Aeuben E LH 1111 I .,..,.111, w.-tnd• off Cum pin hu 2 & ll Bdrm for C•mlll .. & mo F•m rmmll• 10 1ht 3Br So L1gun1 3 Arch Bay ... 1 eci 111,000 ft 1210.000 111runo 11t1ry or 18 08 Co111 Hwy. NB 8 ...... _ '"'---~ ,._..,. ,.,
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All 1p1ttm~~l•.!:; :~· !~~pH, f~ kllch :r1~1~::·~~:~· ~.P.:n3 .u1:g;io81+w""n i:,~:3:,wy v1elt1 lll1y LI Q? 8p•cl1111t In N 8 end tnlMYl9w 4G0 1 Jimbo 8 lfl 11 1172 M•drll•n• Way, :~ae:!e":'°t:de~~ for~&. family ~s'l.~ • 10AM·OPM 11111 UIUlllJ tf'I &I ITTll g:1M01~&0PtttlH Cell •H Ivel, NB_fOf re'::dly·:~o:r~o;::~t: ~b:1~ie~: .. :g~ol.
a.lie Tenants wW plV :t()ll of lnooml IOWll'dt Nnl ! p~-~,.,~~~· ~: ::i~: c~20 a': !"~rYc;',y:'.:0.~ l xlC. SullM Incl. rec.pt,, ?61-3918 • o,AN,Ali C'O"A ... P, 811~-CLERI I ::sir~ C.O:~!u~ E.O.E M/F/H
To requeet an appl~l.lon wrli. ' poet card IO 1200, 493-3490 Jeo, tenn11. 1316 Slltrtey H o'y Hrv1, oonl rm • Wit I ft•d 3004 I trH I TYPIST Youno l*IOft ln1ar•t.O OFFICE HELP, PIT, T~ ..
MlSSlON VIEJO FAMILY VILLAO!, cant of 857.9 .. 50 kit .. mlll hlndlg. AH· Art l t1tl ltWll In heading ur. the hoo· Ping r~ulr.O and eome
S.K. Man11ement C.o .. 8330 S.,, Vicente 181vd.. Room for renl In 38r l\M, ' pontlve to vcxir blleln"' l'llltO 30 yr Ill TO'I lfOm GREAT WE81'ERN SA· Mktlpll\g div tlOI\ Of Ihle lllofthand V1rl.O dllt ....
Suite 302, Loa Ana•IH, Calif 90048. S\.lte fulJ lrplc, I~ yard. ~·r. kith F1m11e lo 1har1 3·br ~rnotdJo:5 ~:rm: FOUND ADS 11876% VINOS II 1111 P••c• to e::~,;.J/! for lnllr• i:1~~2J4:n• lor Appl.
name return maillna llddtt9 l'l&rilel & ~ of prtv. $ 26/mo ncl ulll. houH In Coit• MUI t 1326 983,... IRE FR££ riuo Hi yr 2nd TO'• "''' your caraer wttll 1 ..... ..,
f..-nll. membe Pie-lnctbte u )'OU deetre. E 't ldl C M .n r occ with •Ingle mo ther & rom . •s " ltom 13 125•t. C111 UI dynamlo. groW1h O•tenl• ...... 1·--OfF-SHOAE Oil JOBS hand'8 ptd ~ . 831-7958 c II l Id • 2 0 O I mo 1111 DUI llM C latt W1 c en lave you tlCI lln1nctf1l lnat11u11on. ..,., -No E11p1rt1nc• N.c ...
p I Room wltlllc:h. P'lvli.o-. 648-4987 •ti• 8 AtlracllVI NlllC u-talre aR.· I mOt\tyl Contac l ~t•v• will! •llperjenoe 1°' NB UtY U.S. & over ..... For .... 8 N T~·. ln .. I·-'-· .•• will ~ I llouM on Bey. MUii ,,_ D I r • ~ I 0 r 6 Hunt Bctl, M. non·emkr, Hit~ condo, a250. hall Miii"" We tu~"' 0.-, t•2·Hll t11mer or ency Leo• '" v ,...,.,., ...,.ft E II 11 I'd " • ....... ......... ... " " .. In tile Loi n Do"ument ca r ng 1 pr• 1·312·7~1.•17 ~~ 0-13 •741 1......t INtL 1'111 135/mo . ..,2 • .....,9 I ~!~· .. !':,~I.I alter ?pm IP~. COC>1ef ou eup. I nOfv ¥ 845-7997 .. u ..,., 1111. IMcll • :::.:.c:.;: • I l M l ._.. .... .,......... ply pnOM & 195 Pf mo pr 114.499 61115 Department Outt .. In· 1----::P"".'&1"."".m=-----
STUOIO CONDO Vlll1 28r, 2Ba Condo. ~lln· ttt I, tit I am M/r 20 3,. n/lmkr lhr O..k. Call 644·7211. Found lllver llrlpld F CALIF PRUDENTIAL Cludl llllng, preparing HouHtltter, oceenfron1, Prep man. wllhl ml"lm-•
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I 1·2 .. • u , • FUNDING INC real ...... loan dOCU• c·"' Or ... , lldy only rele. ,. .. Peclfk:a. nr Civic c.nt.,, c ei. rp c, u mo. Pine Knot Motel on Co11t llome In HVH nr F1•hlon For L••11 • Office 3 rme cat, recently spayed, nr ' men 1 a. a n • we r 1 n o "' .... JJ1° brulh 1nd roller ex~.
numetou1 amenltl11. 540.-2750 d'/I. 640·43118 H;:ry NB. 1tep1 to ocean. letand. NB. 7S9·0701 1200 1q ti. Good lflfllct Allente, H8. 988·3048 MtrltllH, T.D.'1.021 pllonea. cnecklng dOCU• ~og·de:~• ~::g.11g:~·~~ Ref. Call 8S0.90e5
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1mo. 111 &ClllMpllu• ev... Wlc ratM. M5-o4~ 2 M/F 10 1111 4 br hte nr good 1lgn & ••PO•ure. Loal Male Golden Retr... IM ••nLEll men .. and 1nven1or111 ,M~"~·~·1C~•;·~---~~_j'9:~~~~~~~~ o~ R~'.~2 -~1s11~~ 1B:~sl~5B:,.& BNch.
1 IHI A PUOEI SC Piela. n/emkre. S200 6~~12~3~~;~~Bt~~i ~~ -:,::1·•0~8 :;~~iti7.'~.~ Merti.; Ot. lao. ~~f,:J or 45 wpm 1' , .. 1Ns1u! .. ':.NC~ /lltt ::_11:;,~.~~o';,.D:'y
1140-.84211 115().2493 Re11onabl• rltH Kit· + v. utlll 95s.o909 wltnd1 831·9309. ward, 1200 llA&-3350 S~.ifitng In 111 & 2nd _,.""'' r Piiot N-IP•Per dealer
2 bdrm/2be S525: 3 •-tlU c:MMtln, pllone9, maid Npl Bctl. W .. lclllf S300 1..,11 OUTll FOUND Black lab puppy T0'1 lince 1949 We ott., c;ompelltlve 11• SEMI-RETIRED OK El!· In lrvln• area. Varied ' bdrm/2 ba SOSO end .._ · Hrvlce, Z chann•I mo· Lovely apt, m1ture fem, ...., mile. vlo 17111 & su......'. Robl Senter NH/CM 11rlH (S800/mo ) a nd per'd P/T ·.Com,,,.rclal. dutlft, coul<l IHCI to Juli
garage. 7332 Gufteld. 3 bdrm, 1 ba. S950. All vle1. SANDPIPER MO-2Br 2ba. pool 831·5'489 llWPtlf IOU •-· CM .,d 1825 ..... , R.E Broiler 8d Reallor9 exceti.nt--t>enetttr.-,or New p or I Be a c IY ·1 Unit P<SilflOf\. Muif ti1Y't -..-
752·53211 1PPlllnCH lurnl1hed. CTEML·.,!~!1Newpor137 Blvd. Plc1~r•..,.ue L.:.unt Cot· ~MPLETE EXECUTIVE r"", '., .. .,.. 6412·2171 545-0611 Interview •ppotn1me n1. 845-9930 d41pendable venlc:le, llghl Waler View. E1tcellen1 """., t --. .,.:" 11 O 1 OFFICE S ERVICES Found: 1·2 yr old F St · c1ll between 8 00·4 30, t ck t ti
1 Br.4t>lock11obMc:tl,1ll locauon. •n Lido Soud. ageontheuwec · uet, FROM 11115 1o S985 . moyed. Crown Valley 11T Tl, 10% L.T.Y Mond1y tllru Friday. llTHlll lltll•R I~. M~:f~11vafi~t>:'5 utMa peld. S375/mo. No 213·990~232 G1nt BtaH 2HS non·emkng woman pref. UN EXCELLED S ER· Mall, Leg Nlg. 495·1111A9 23% yleld, $40,000 tit Protwlmln 3 yree11perln day• a wMll. Combtne-
peu. 207 Clllcago. 1 Br. 1 B1, S11p1 lo European Of'• widow of-!~:~s~e;',.~,9'' lnter\llew VICES. ENVIRONMENT. FOUND P I TD on Sll0,000 ready-to· IACH IGHLH model llomt d11lgn., tlon weekday, tfter· 985-4954. AvaJI lo enow. beecll. $400/mo. ter1 TLC to ambulllory STAFF . omtrtn i n. bulld hllltop. Spect "'-· s.tnd retume to· C.,ole noons. weekend mor· Property HOUM elderly In pvt, bHut. B.chelor wlll lhar• 2 8r 2 THE HEADOUART~ mile. r.O 11l7, Le Pal· downtown LA aerou (114) l lt·•lll Elellen lnt$t'lor1, 1910 E. nlngi. Only very ,~
LIDIY f&llH.Y &PTI 642-3850 842·1010 mountain llome. 8000'. B1. Perk Newport Apt COMPANIES m i & Sl a t e Coll from Elyalan P1rk on er llt -•lll Warner Ave S te 20,I lible, dependible, nett
Cell An1werAd 773, with..,.,,.. 840-.8287 114/111-0ll1 539·7334 Park Or 16% Int 3 yr1. Santi Ant, C1 92705! perton need apply.
$lOO fl 1 1 111 1 $475/mo. Bach. Bdrm. 642""300. 24 llrw. R lhar 3 FounO Biby 9111, Mir1· i $34,000 11kea II (714) GRUT ATTN: Mrt. Roberti No Starting approx $4.-40 hr 0 •.~ •ren Ver..m..S Cond8o11.1Poo1.,l ... trlut·'·-...... ~'i~mo' t>r PrlmeFount1ln V•ltey of-nere Prk, wknd Jan. 240·8123, eves (714) callapleue. I +ITlllNge,dependlngon
B b C A 1 11 1p1 . ec. rp. au • ._ &45-6979 flee. 884 IQ II. 10529 u .15 Call 1142-7149 41 93·1153 or {61 9) WESTERN LEULlfTIYTr ..... experience. Conlaet o . m~nveu:yln r~;'F•g ~5 . tM(l..2947 Charming Avalon lllllllde. SI a I• r · ( 0 I c k ) evn . 1729-3048 · . Hyde . 8 4 2 . 4 3 2 t
8'lngtlll1 .0wttllycu. Veru lllH b1ch bd rm. 4Brllome.po11cardvtew Belut.condobacltolF•· 714/9811·1134. Found: M Cal. Ing hatr WIDOW HA.S $$$fo r SlVlllGS Smt congenltlN.B.otflce (Clrculatton Oep1 ) Mon·
roomy, pool. Jae. 1495 q_I b1y. 1 800 wk. lhlon 1111nd. 1260/mo. Newport . Airport erea, drk Tebby, wilt mer· T 0'•· $10,000 up, No sg'w'=~=:~u:~~' FErOl.E9am·10am only.
2 &3 Brdrm1 2 Bdrm1 mo. S.ncty 842-8149 Of ~ 1'1• tut & dep. 7oo-0524 Executive Suite hu In-k 1ng1. 81u111 are a . credll cllectl. no penally Ont a MH•, Cl and la sell motivated. · · ·
from $475 213-393-7'721 VacatJ.a lutah 2ttt Co111 Men. furn. room dlvldull otftc.s av1ll. In 1t44.g755 C1l1 De ni a on Anoe c111 Barbtta 759-14n 1
•Ollhwatherl SBr. 29•. 111 floor Nr for man over so. $225 an1nllquefllteobullne11 673-731 1 EquetOpptyEmployer
• Pooll •POOis publlc pk, blwn ocn & PALM DESERT C.C. New utll• pd. 845-9849 environment Mo to Mo FOUND: Bike. vie CdM. -2n-d-T-0-,1-1-rom--5-10-50-K-i, COLLECTOR Liquor Clerk, Bond1bl•. PART TIME • Preecnool 2BR view home, 1pa. o r leeH. Prtc11 d i•· Ple .. e Identify. 631-5075 Apply In Person. 9AM • 1111 AMLT1 •Pl•ygrounda ':J· Sub~lt· Md/ wtt/ndt. '50/ nVc:pl, Fe. empld, non-•mkr to counted s 100 per mo blr IOAM or 111 llPM. lllgn yleld, 11cured by E xptndlng Newporl 2PM. Tueeday & Wed· earn extra money col·
•laundry fllcillll• ~..,; ~~n' 2.·,,1
8·PM. mo. Holldl'/,..., 5aM119 lllr HB mobile llm. Cell with I mo lrH. Prlc••IFound· C1r k-for vw, tingle ftmlly llQl'llH In Beach credil card com· llffday No Pllone Cella, lectlng for 1111 N4tWpOft
N ..., ~~ ' 893-0850 El:el 40 yr1 & 55 1 1 d ti 1 1 _,_ Sin Bernardino, Prlnc:I· pany has collector """"'· The Alrpor1er Inn Hole! I • 0 ,.....e LK ARROWHEAD -2 1ty yra. no u e recep on • 'j vie, Wtrn« & Plnehurll. pats Only. Catt Oennla, .. ~-' Ensign and Colll M•• 111701 Viewpoint Ln OLX 2Br, 1'AB1, cp11, .b +I 1 2b 2 conl. rm. & coffee wllll HB. IM7-8190 1 714_888_9626 Mon-Fri. Ilona. Appllcan11 muat 18700 MacArtllur Blvd, News
off 8eaci't Bl bet. Warn« Orp1, bltna, $500 mo. new .. ' 0 1• a, p t s M le ...ii w/p, telex & eecretarlal ---------havo 2-G yrs collectlon trvlne • ._:__ llJ PaJ
& Hell (tum w on Terry) &42-4387 trpic:., 2 balconlel, color ro · k~r 1 •dn~n,· terv aviJI. · Found 1111 white cat. very 9-8. I exp~. wlhNlfY aklptr•· -· tv llpt 14 North Shore •mo ng reip. • u · 7141833•9978 lrlendty Vic. University & ctng. Bank card & CRT llAtmllllltl PlllN . • ...... , ••2-110• VILU IALllA s2as1 wk~d. S395/wk: 3s..5 to lhare 3 Br. Bluff Senll Ana Ave, C,M up preleHed Con1ae1 ~for nue cteenlng Prtz
I 1595/mo 522-8631 home. grHnbeti, 111 Airport area · bee. 54S..91U Eaployaent J ray 10 , Mon . F rt Must t>e 21 yr• old. Cd • . " 2 8Mch apt•. 2 BR w/lplc, 1 Br. & 2 Br. Condo IV. 111. · · am •n It I e 1. S 3 6 0 Sulln lrom 22s-450 sq ----· -----8 3 0 3 P tM 1•1079 IP lor Jim Of Conalanl adull IUl)tnll·
t525. 1 BR t be. '450. From laSO/mo. BIG BEAR CABIN FOR 840-9272 11 Found· Blactclwlllle le· lltlp WHIM 5100 AM . 4 . O M Cllr1s. lllonCIRoCtUalLAI mTllOnorN1D. EPT.
Encl ger·1 ~t klda JAL PROPERTIES RENT: 1 Br & loft. From L 3 B 110 • S 1 P« 1q l1 Many lllra.i . male cat Weslcllfl eree •""-ITS Plf llL• 759. 7900
OK. 2 BR. 2 bl condo. ~59 I S19 deity. ~187. ::1s·1mo. ~VI II u2~ 1: c an 557-7010 548-8240 ,.__ It CIHTlllOTI.. -MAINTEN. 'NCE I Clll 631-8120
t 5 5 O · 9 6 2 -4 4 7 1 : 2 Br. houM wltll ocean AoHrlto BHCll·B•J•. 2 Plenty of prlvtcy No lclda •HLIU lfFIOll* Found. M drk amoky gry OLElll Exper or trainees c1n n I
&ea..9853 vtew. laOO/mo. 113 29111. BR. 2 be home. Ouard or pell. Re1p. F•m•I•. 111ort llilr Cal, He. area. I make S7·S20/hr 1111rtlng BULLOCK'S SOUTH PAIT TIIE
2 Br. 2 a.. lrptc. c:4oMd 21314;J3~502 · COmm. 5'45-9223 Call Kally 549.0828 or 1 MO FREE RENT 538-2753 Eatabllslled Newpor1 pay. All 1tae1et available COAST PLAZA llH a tun f.v.88 anOJor wMkende.
gerage. '495 mo. Sm. unique lludlo. Npl Jickion Hole. iparkllng 851·2222. 1 room 10 2800 1q. It. Founo Adlt very lame Be1ch Real Eatate In· In our publlcatlona Ca.II lime permanen1 polltlon Respontlble 1dull1, over
9&4-4633 or 52e.-3004 Hit. No pet•non·tmkr. condo, 1 nll••· •Ip• II. Mall would Ilk• economl· ~~J~ J~n' & i;mlt. ~dJ. rabbll, vie Old Oownlown 1 11111men1 and develop-537·2880 KING lee for a maln1en1nc. per· 21, wttll outllandlng at·
8pecl•I 2BR 1BA "H $325 Incl utlll 64M575 Ma rch 11· 17. S•OO eel rm wltll prMleget. Ctll ••• • .,., "2 3 HB. 980-8197 mmelnn.t31t~mei.raMeuJ1splellrav1e0 COUNTER PERSON lor ton will! 11 lelll e mon· tractive per10n1llt ... to • 5 2 -836t ""' ~ , "" bulkllng maintenance work wltll youlll (agH paid, •ct111d olc. no "''· W•1dlfl 2 Br. 2 Be. 0.. comp. 5 "9723 CM/NB/ Irv. 548 9 llWPllT Omli Found Dog. Mesa del MM t1andle 1ccounta pay•· Mndwich lh<>P. Mon-Fri, u p•rlence. Ou1llfl•dt 10· U } Cell 2·5PM,
$440 FrM 842•11152 luxe 1ppll1ne•1. lrplc, latUs tt Aart 2tM M/F 30 plu1, non 1mkr, 1r1c1 Cocker S pan. ble, cuh recelptl and 1 ~ 3 O A M • 2 P M 1ppllcan1t 1nould ha,,.1 11411· 702 1, ext. 340.
Wtw .... nu r~~·:: d;~~ /':r..w:~ Prol••lonal female, 27, ;;;5!o~:cr~~ .. ~~ ;;1~..mtit _1_s_1_-9_7_8_5_____ :~~b~;;:ie~~,,f;I~~ 53CR·U301S4()E SHIP J_O_l _S :~=lwl~~~v ::.c~_E_.o_.E_·----------
Sp1clou1 ltudlo, hard· 84S-0002 -k• 11m• 10 acquire clep. 1145-2028 $050 .. Furn/unlum Founo Golden Relrlever.. Xlnt working conditions lools Full Comp•ny ~~ PAIT n•E
wood floor, i,; block comfortable a J)rMte 2 All you need for one Female. Friendly, tral· I $ l300 per mo l rtat hice•• nefita mt/WHIElll bMcfl nr lllOC>Plng $3811 Oceentront 1 bf, unique. Bdrm .. 2 bllll ... Med by Oulet. r .. p. F to lllr du· monlhl'/ leel n.O. Vlclnlly of Geisler & t H I PleeM conltel Petaon ulllt pd. 494_27117 call Yearly. 1850 mo. Incl. 2/1. Must ha,,. lnnova· pl.!'•·-E/1ld1 C.M. N/ 640•5470 _ H•!bor 5•&-~887 Please ca.II Sharon ''ti • • nel Meke ex1re SS helping btwn 5-7·30PM utll. 4401 SeHhOre. ttve wl1 & 111bfe l«IH o( 1ml(r. $2115 + 'I\ uota. ~~c::-:;,.....,,,..------t --"-----''-----714•752'9~84 AU.Oc.cupallons. . Office T Fn lO youlll earrlert promote . 115().3823 or 850-7757. tmbalanc.. Call Kerl at 831-8258 alt. epm. BAYFRONT olltc.a lrom Pt fltll ll 3012 HOWARD, HOWARD Fee required. For lnlor-ues tlll'\I ' thelr own 11t•r>Utt11d
Oceenlronl, nll'l'l0del4ld, 2 3 B 2 B 979-2724 v.'Oekdey9 only! $350/mo. Parking. Jani· ----------i nd BARNARD. INC m. I I 0 n c I I I AM. IO 5 P.M. ' route•. Mllure, OUI· Br. 1•,; Ba. encl1d g1r. r. 1· 1 block to pi--~ leave a I Baywood condo, nr Fath. IOflal, etc. 87S.1003 SPIRITUAL READINGS ---------602-998~428 Ext 3 l l LLIOl'I going. ettrllCllY't parental
Ftbuloua view of bMct'I ocean. 1750/mo. 8. El· -n-..ge 111. tit, t11t plu1 1100 --------------• Advice In •II matters. Activity 1u'1 wan1ed, 3 ~~~~~~~~~ lelftl C.llf "au type per90n. pl-call s lert1«1 Bier 12<M>740 Sil 1 o home or condo d • p S 2 5 O I mo llWPMT IUOll love, marrt111e & busl· dyl pr Wk. llexlble hre ~ 2 SPM M F 842_.321 & c ity. UOO l mo . . . tr rl 1 d It t11 • 760-4S24 85CM143 . m•-.v. ••~ neu All O counseling Mutt work well wltll CUSTODIAN, Pltlme, min 3333 So. 8'lltol St. ·, ... ·6 • ' 499-3488 Saa a-... 2111 II II •POI u I . " • _ .... _ .. _ 1815 So. EI CamllloReal. people & ~I good drl-6 mos nper. a1>1ffty to Coet.,,.... ... .....
Sm Studio 10X14+ BA nr ~79• 982"2441· RHpon1lble Fem. nbn· Shlt.O omc. $325 Stn Clem 492-7296 ver 4000 Hll1rla. NB gel along pleasantly w/ eOe ---Pl-.. --.---
Mllln Ben, view, no ltow' 2 d~r::or::1ri.::: 111.U'n W&nll1 1m,krN, BIO CIMhr very ln21c3•5 pt60011eOo0!!_1oeSI. No. $433095 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil _6-4 __ 2_.se_8_1_____ people Able lo 1111 50 i .ii •• i .. ..,,_iiiiiit iiiiiiiiiill EJ(perlenced In repllfl, '335 utM Inc 4CM-3044 bul. No "'': 498-8271.' M•I• 25-30, llfllghl, ., • • .,... •• un& • VtOlt'S lbl Kerckholl Mtrlnt ....... ___ ... _, llHtlng and blCkllow.
non-•moker, 10 111.,. & utll. 557-2428 752·M08 UllY lllSIRYE1 Lab In CdM. F1c111ty of ltottM •1r•tts Tool• and truck• furn. lnpr! IMcll Ult laata W 211t "llke new" 2 Bdrm .. 2 2 roomm1t•: 3Br 2ba, ~ NEWPORT BEACH, ottle. MODELS/ESCORTS Serve your country near Ca I Tec h · Luc Y • at CompellUve w1ge and
HO FEEi Apt. & Condo 1 Br t Ba ~.. Im bath, San Juan C1pl· b1k to bch, trplc, $250 to 1u1te overlooking Har· OVTCALL 24 HOURS home In tlll U.S. Army 876·2159. EOE MIF/H l&Mt, lrallttS , benellll.' APPLY 222
rentall. Viti. FWnt.it. ""'""0• mac.. 11reno conoo. Flr~ece. S276/mo. a f utll. 34111 t>or. Approx 1,000 1q It. ~~~~G8~9-0~~20~1~~~1 R•your d'lolce. Call to-o.tlvery driver. Mu.1 llave lecil YHr O.ttr Adams .. Huntington
875--4912 Ekolcer. ='~~8'~~11 ,._ pool, J1cuul, only ml· St, NB. 850-2099 (714) 9"45-7100 .::: g:,':'Md=ll•· 540_1028 clean MV record Cosla Sten your MW car-on e..cn. 53(1..1451 ;:;""i;:--:;-;;;:--;:::::-:;;::;-;--~,I_;=·:..:..:.::.:..· .::.::....:.:..:...:.__I nul• to beed'I & Dena---------:----------• ** Meta Blueprlnt, 1690 our 3rd 11'1111, Mmlng J4 l"""".PllSll~~~----------
2 Br. 2Be.from1526. No &,u. hra/ Vat. 2111 p 0 In I Harb 0 r . M to 1llr lg• l!OUH on s~:7E5R :~~fa~~~.~ ltt1nti• Parlor I Hun!. Beh 962-8821 Placenlla. CM -Up to $4.50 .. you ti.-I /Fiii n... "''· ~oa.from New-_ $290/montll plu• IA uu-B1tboe Pen .• n/tmkr. Lag. Hfll1 76&-5251 come more exp'd. You All pn&M• Huntington ~=="Golf CourM. '=~= :·~·~·4 ~··~ :r.h;r: :J ::~::,,~~~81~::,:. ,,.,. Mlle, N.B M8-50S1 ~~ ~·y ~~;,T/olnl ~~t~:: M•~~l!'x:!~!~~.... ~:n.~~ ~~:: ~1~~~9~~1~·,~=~·
$550/mo. Bachelor ~-B1chelor & 1 Br 1pt1. (bu1lne11) or (714) HOUM on Udo, pv1 club, llJFROIT OfC Jacuu l, S1un1. Locals lllltt tt••rlleoy uni peraonallty N11r vela. Cell: 714-537..a-40 Printing
111ou ... Verealllee, pool, S350 & $400. S250 dep. 490-9758 (llorne). n/1mkr. S395/mo + ~ 250 eq. It .. ground floor, a1 well •• Tourl11ts. Port time. Hourt 8 'Ill So Co 11 s I Pt a z a Interview• hetO every Camera/Plale room per·
1p1, Hcurlty gete, all V1ry Nice Complu. *HOUSEMATES utN1. 875-9448 1400 mo. 111 & 1811, BankAmerlcard. Amtt· l:30 dally Perm. Type 50 _s._5_-4_5_5_3_____ Wed. 0.-7 pm II 111 Del son 10 work vert1c11
emenltfel, no P9tL call 548-0130 Vtctorl1 M•· UNLIMITED• F 18-30 10 lhr toe 3 br 2 Avtll . lmmed. (7 U) lean Elcpreas Olner1. All WPM. 10 key by toUQtl Dent Aut Ortho Nwpt Mar, Co.ta M...._ E.O.E. commercl11 c1mera.
for appt. nor. 989 Victoria St. # 11n Oranoe Co. be llOOM. N.B. $250 utMt 8 7 5 • 90..07 or ( 2 1 3) w •I co me ( 7 1 4 I Wittiest lrvlne. Bell 4 d•'I· Mon· Tllurs Kl'lowledge of PMT pro-
TSL Mgmt &42-1803 Coeta Mea. Mtabillhect 12 YMfll Ind. 546-0987 493-372!.' 84~·3433 2112 H1rbot 552·8394 E11per & ROA req MARINA CHS llelplul. Xlnl for -•-au ...... --•All ,.,., ctlecked• eoo ... It olflce or lhop Blvd • CM &42-2826 college etuclent wlltl r• .. _,_•UH ~ •Pl'lotoe taken• Shr 28r. 1Ba. S215 mo. z~· C:2. SI• s .. 17th ---------AUTOMOTIVE Dock Master 111.0 cluMI Hr1: Mon-
3 & 4 Br. CloM to wat1r, 11•• la -11 M G teed Ser Non-emolcer st. c . M Wat-& "•pd. HOIAT1 I ... El.I PUTS H IVH day 3:30 10 epprox 8:30 tum & unlum, reuoo.• _,_ o. u~ -. 648-1083 ... -• By appt 83$-9199 FOR NEW RETIREMENT Tile lrvlne Co. M1rln1 PM. Tueada'I 1.30 PM lo ble 111 amen1ti.. erott., Wkly r~t• now evall. .._ :!!!! $300 mo. M5-n57 8111. ---''-'---'----, OlllTllllAI Dlvlllon 1s SMlclng °''19
015.4912. . 1105 & up. Color TV. 112-4114 Tll 1111' Need 2 F· to thr •Br llM wu-·--· 'DRllNI De1ler1hlp or for eig n FPAOCINITLIT1RVV.INREEOCE11N1T.1'S11 nlzed Publle R•litlon; appro• 7:30 PM ThYre· Pilon•• In room. 227• w/11me. Lg yd, nice •• -H n n n euto patt1 experience Or\etlt.O per'90n 11 Dock day 9-5 PM. Salurday Newport Blvd. CM. Fem to 1nr NB Condo, are a . t229 +'I• utll. Delu .. office or ttore prelerreo Cell Olen for lie requlr.O. Mechanlcal Muter 9-5 PM. Apply, PENNY·
park newport apart· M&-7445. fully furnl1h•d _bdrm. 1131-4458 eve. 1pece. 900 tq. 11. 14280 p•NARISI an appolnlrMnl. abllll'/ desired. Xlnt wot· You wlll be auJ)efVlilng SAVER. 1680 Plac.nUa
men11 r-tooo ----------t noo-smkr, '230 + '}o utll. ------~-....,...., Beach Blvd. Btwn 2 n ltf o••-1 king conditlOne ln<I ti.-Ill J l .. l tf AY't, C.M. COUNTRY CLUB UVINO UlllA 11111 Don 1131..()815 2 malw. '/no prol1 Melt lrwy1. Civic C1n1er 11 40., et• _,it n•lfla C111 851·1855, 8...t 1 an tone Ila • pur·i---------IN NEWPORT BEACH - -rmm•t• lo"" 3Br W•t< Sllopplng Cenlet. pri!Tl41 lkLS ••m M f I Cl!Hlng m•l•rl•I• and S tnnte1 1 & 2 Bdrm -•-Prof. traveling remale Bly Av tpl. 873·4034 IOC!atlon. 979-8889 or ____ T __ Y___ ••• 1ft on-r ., heve reeponalblllttel for n /twf ltlflfSI • Wkly rental• 1911 up. -"• tame to lllat• 2 ~ -DRIVEi th• over ell handt·on Apertmenll & Townhou-Color TV, frff coflM. br. 1 ba in Old CdM. ---------: lle0-0144 MS MELISSA ROUNTREE 141 tU4 dock maintenance. Must Ambltlou1 coupl•: ml·
-· From S5&0 l!Mt.O pool & 11epe to S350 mo. & 'Ai utll. M/F 111are 4Br l!OuH. --...,S,..T_O_RA_O_E_Y_A_R_D __ , ''::~rs
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_A_IT_I-.-., .... --.---.. -.-Courteou1. reepond1tbld• hive tome boating 01ur• alng ... Mkl/Mgml ~. IOtc:henl evall 873-8510. Newport Shor••· N1ar •2500 eq It unit wllll -&l"M meuenger nee • knowledge and plum-tM~.,';.~1tne11 Appl
On Jambor• Rd. 11 985 N eo..t Hwy 2 bch, poof, & tennll. S350 5,000 eq It yard. PttHHl &/or lnllltllf. Ellp'd only Some otflce work. Must bing, -.ctrieel Md cer-1 ________ _ San Joaquin Hiii• Rd. Laguna 8-cn. 494-&2&.4 F to lhr gorgeou1 8f 2Ba mo. + ,,., utll. ~ Rell. Cell 114g9.2030 Jor llave own econom'I c•r & penlry akllls. REAL ESTATE
144-1... condo, pool, Aec. Kint loc. •5000 tq 11 unl1 wllh ... ltmce1 iol4 •PP• -llablllty tnsurenc• Mo· Tlll1111 Mlarled position Stlfflnan. Need 1 expe-
---------10n the BHch hol•I t S275 mo. O 2·2247 •It lutall tt lure ltOt io.ooo 1q ti yard. Ill TUT Hll I d111 11tary + pereen· wllh in exc.11en1 fringe rtenced ""''°n In com-
Spaciou• 1Pt. 1 mlle from room apt. kitchenette, llPM/wttnd•. Roommat• 10 llv Pvt rm P WHITTER I IH• t•g•. Good grow111 po-benefit pec1cage. merotal 4-lndutlrllf rMI beedl, no pet1. lumllhecl S280 & up + S 2 B 2 .... B Divorce from 125 ptu1 Mother & newborn ,.ic llrlllal. Call 968-0180 Contact J Jet 842-2351 1280 dep 2308 w llere r. ,. •· Irv. In 3 Br CM condo. Pool. lrvlne toca11on. flllng fee 714/842--5100 olllld care & room 10 : .. OtM estate for • tue-"11 I O c •an Iron t N B · TwnllM. °"· W/D, r-K. Jtc, no pelt. 1250/mo,' 7 14/711-4ltG lllVOI llHH TM Ins.. ~ growt.ng firm. *~001* 873-4154 ' · •_ec. $400& ...!.~· 553-0178· 5-40-M'"•785t aft llpm. Tom/ B~ .. UTIFUL OFFICE lcll .. lt I I ~~.c~r!'-= E1tper or trainee ct n 1061 Cametbe& SI. Best WOt111nO ..ondltlon• N/1mkr, pvt eulte, gar. ..,.,_ "' 7 ""'s C laJtnctln 3016 M·F 9.5 tll 2114 SSS malce SU15/hr 1llf11ng Newport 8..c:n 92eeO In N9wpor1 e..eti 1575/mo. 873-1521 bef. Furn room wlb1tllroom ,,.. .. _ Fem ___.._..10 lhr 3 P ~ _ 2;;a 10 _ .. are I Ill I. loc:. .M. 850 tq P•Y Full and PfT poll--720-2880 EOE 7 14/1148-5051
9prn pr1Y "'So. C.1 P1ua. fern """"• Ba .-..bit •~· ""'"" " .,, fl. garden & loun11tn .... LISMll ~,~~~ody or K1llly, llon1 avall1ble In our --------~1---------
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2 B pref $05 wtt 56tr 1737 8d 2,.., • .,,,..81' '! ._•8frotn CdM Home. 1250, 111, eurroundlnga. WN'~n "'-·-·re HorM Pu b 11 c at Ion•. c •I I ......... Waett4 llECEPTlllllT a1t u : 1pac. 1 r · · bch ....... ........,. Lael & Oep. 720-0&50 .,,.., "120 842...t403 ·-,.._ ---------• o d kl di 1 New carpet pool s I t 3 B 2 ........... Rancll, CM. our l!OfM or BABYSITTER Resp wo-537-2880 KINO ,_ 00 wor no con • LI•• typing Ind MCfel•· ::·w/lrn ...... ~: p...,'. pie. ocean'" r, Part< Newport, 3 Br twnh-Non-1mkr, 3 Br conoo, Small office• avall .. 100 your1. 12 yr-unde<. Celt man w/onty 1 clllld to ---------llon1. Groet ~y. rl•I 1klll1. Smlll N. B.
• ..,....,.,.,, b • • 1 rP 1 c · W / D · H , M/F vu Beek Bay, S200 & I ulll. B<Srm tum. 780-1734 alto • care for II mo old boy 2 FlfEl llLIVUlll Aftllltls PartHr office. 955-2033 • :.""~:;4J!o~7Jt.75 t200-~~ pool, 1e nnl1, 1p1. Jin t 150 dip. Nr OC C :! :f~:"s~':: ~~ morn wk or wlll trade People neeo.o lmrnedll· 2112 lllW II. 1------------------1 7~8 964-3&54, HB. Coit a Meu, oard'en Traftl 3811 with 11me 650-6598 lely 10 dellver flyer• In 1•1 411 12 I 1111~
2 Br. + Oen, 2 Ba. lrplc, Comp. tum. tmall 1-rm Non/~r • .,_,J. 27 • up, Roommet• nMd•d. I•· Orov. .,. ... 558-3711 Eur • -~ 8 "'--11i.... 0 C A 1 t port a r •I . " ·I••• •et • Proleuionel but fYn OI• wllll to ti.em. 1150/mo. poolllde Q9t hi NB ...,.,, ~ .. '"'1• countl'IM . .,.., """ 957-D648. 751-1050 N flee hN Immediate~ 7 1 4 184e.594 11 or LI cook, qutei rMt. MiF 10 lhr NWpl Creel condo. mM 20-25. Non emolclr CORONA DEL MAR All •llPefllM $2350. Lv LOAN SERVICING nlnQ for ..itable pereon
87&-5954. l350 Inc utl~.645-2963 3 br, 2'Ai be.. w/gat. Call t250 mo. CM2-9021 -Sil are office epace. June 23 494~110 Orenge Cout S1v1ngt & GOVERNMENT JOBS (All fer L,..) wnl'I good perionallly.
An. w. r Ad 11 4 . nlngl. s~ lncludM cMlk & Loan hU .,.. l~l•t• lmmedl•t• op•nlng1. ......... W..e.4 Mull ,,.,,. front otf1c•
Tr•d• your old 1tuff for Sell wrifi-EASEI M2""300. Sllr 4*" hN, mitr w/bl flle cablnet1. Mo 10 Mo. laalatll I Ol*llnQ lor 1 FUil Tlm41 Over ... t and d°'""llc: Febl.llous worll~ cond. •PP•arene•. Heavy new good I•• with • 11·1 •BREEZE Promontory Point 2 t>r, 2 C.M. $200mo no 1111111. Ca II Mon &. Tu••. po1111on. 1·2 yeare H · 120.000 to $50,000 Plue phone1, accurll• 55 Claelfledld.642~11971 ClatllfledAd1842-5e71 b•. n/tmlcr, llkH 10111 AVAILIMMEo.751•8047 7112•1830. Fiaaacial ~i.nc.reqvfNdlnNr· a y .. r. C111 (3 12) ::CXC..~RoJs'~~: wpm typing:. satuy
luL ..... 2'fflluL lwll 2141 cptrao'r'. 'wc•,,'o,.' Jwazo'r·kP1n'!'1·. Room for ~nt. Nr Beh, C..0.2 offtoett'e."'copMor •Nwptore,. lallaHI llc~~:Pl~~n~:.;cc,~ _9_3_1_.1_0_5_3_EA __ 1_223_11_A __ XIMUS. 719 No. H•rbof. °'*'t.AR. WILLIAMS i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~·;;;;;;iiiiiijiii••I " F 21 N ""' nr ... s 80 o Great opportunity, nH-~ .......... on. 870-81"'2. ~ . E tome lflwl & hat ottlcl emale, over . o _,. . . A::...rttal""~ 4014 v• Ilea. 754-1 1. C ruo-• ., "' 114/M2·38S8. OU1 of llome M2 1182 P9t1. 831-3149 Bl\'d. 284 up to 800 eq.11. ~ on S L. 1700 Adami Ave· ded lhampoo &Nl11an1 r_:v bet 12 & 5 p . ---------Kennebunkport? • . M/F ...._.. ,180 ..,... 541-4201 or 641-72A9 SWlmmtno pool ctllmlcal nue. C.M. EOE fNor boly lllon.8Uc recfrhd. on·Sat. S.. Kelly lett ... H llt/ .--...
PROMONTORY POINT '.4 Utirn~-'M...,:;; ON TI1£ WATER lufn or Nf'Ytc. t>u1ln.11. Ari• ---------•• P or I •• c ---------Commerdll Riii~ .. Isn't that the horse-that won M/n·•mkr, prof, to 1hr .. ,.,. ~1 I -uni, month to month Of .. ~. Long 8Mcfl. TueUn, .. DDll/lll'Y _e:s_1-_1_*_____ -Al .,,.. Ann In IMne,,.. ""'-
The Triple Crown In '72? ~.28;3~r·+ .. ~~.:;.; Wut,. 2ttt ::;,· ~1~14~:~&-~f~? ~~:~:. ·~:!·.~.~Y~x!rii :~~~rM~;~ ir~~n~ HIRING =~~":~~~·E~::,'.t:1~~ ~~ ~~0~ ~f'V""\~ 975-ls:M Newport 8Mcf1 ' train. a50,000 full lmt. Pl'/ llelilb14.Vltoperty telephon•t, lnl bllllngl dull with Aini phone v.. "'-=-"I 1\...1\..,;./"" ..v Need room to r1r11 by Fat>. r I q u Ir• d . W 111 n el mgml oo. flounlaln Vaf. Ind oen-11 oflloe cflltlel. tl<llll • tronl onte. _,.
II you're not eur• wllo (Of' what) 88hare "latgiapt 1'nqu111H .. nt3 8'H•' 3 1. Kllcllen prlvll•gH. ·h1lan1 lu1al1 Hll S40,000+. C•ll collect ley. 557.4102 H•rd working young x,,·,Aevln •,ox.-, .:,helpM.ck or11wc1'". p .. rence. Typ• 55.95 •· "' • " • r-EAP4M:llnt •lnol• mom, , Mon-Fri &-8PM. Alie for mlnd.O "~ women a ., ...._ ICClltll..... .....__ Kennebunkport waa,don'tlMfbld -yoo're boufer•.1285/mo.+'A ttOO·t 125 mo. Kim Yacht SalH Office for Ruc1y 4o8.ae~-Oll1. ....lllPll/lllf men Newport Beach. ii;;i~.~~
not alone. Kenn.bunkport II OM Of 14 utlll. Pr.rw M·~f. 838-90541 • L ..... Call between g.5 · FULL TIME $ 100-llt01 red, preferabl• In r .. I
dlstlnctlYety different 8')artment floorpl81'111t No ctrug1 pl••••· · · .... of 17..,. PM, Mon-Fr1842-4844 •lllTAIUIT* l!Mvy AIR, typing, ... .,., 1080 i--.-1-.-.1-.--0-1--i eat1t1 tndu•trw. c all s..wtnd VMl.IQe In Huntlnoton e.ctl. 14CMIMl1 Wenl to ahar• "' ""
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NEWPOA'T BEACH ~ B«tefl11. Sllar) .. Donna 175-0NI.'
SNwtnd VllleQe II a reeult Of tot811y jF wanted to .n .. 3 I< lo taOO rent Gay !NIM Wut ....... ltit Prtm. leedl Location open. Only quallll•d '4·111 t>•t ho11r, PIT. perac>NAzed prOfeealonal pl•~-The kind 2'A 11. houN In Hunt: 30• Gaty 12131447•2291• R•nt MO, 1128 1 q It, Xlnt L .... /3500 1q ft neeo 8Pf>IY 620 Termlnal DINot Aetalllng '1rm 32 Mu11 know So Co111l-l ...,iiiiii1iiiwiiiiini"1/-
0f altentlonyou dlMrw. A perfect btend of llcti. WS/mo. 1130 ............. 11 UOO/mo. 135S·Loo•n LOW PRIC£ Way , Cl)lta MU• Jobi lmmedMllt HlrlnQ Area, and lleve ~ """ net~ Md IMng -'*11ed tri • fOf•t wltti po11t • .,., ut111. rrplo. I 8 , Co 111 M • 1 •. CnurGhlH Prop 5-40-4470 642·11113 S11ft POllt!ont w CJll 754-n20 Plf 28 + hcM'I ..-iy
babbffnclbrookaWldquletl)Onde,Coof9dby d1w1r, w1hr, d ryr.C08TAME8A.llngltt g.ll'. 875-5118 IUITllll BUt!I P!A80N full•llme, Jll llST .,. ...... f«~IMOltv.cnt
natut8l ~ bteaee. Add to th•t tenntt MC).3-419 ~:!. =i~.28~::';:1~1• 1000 1q, fl. lnduittl•I · dye. apply In~'°"· Tiie HIQtl ICtiool lllPf· helpful, 1ro1c.,ag~dtNub"'lt,.!~
court• • .wlmmtno PoOI .. •ape Md• Adtt w 4br 21>1 turn. w/2 11>.c. wtofflo• for r•nt (l30 get• you •tatted) 8Mch HOUN, 819 S..._ UYI M hr 10 11111, Call drlla .. ~ 10 " o, 1 .... 0; ~ locrtlon neet anopptno and other people In H.8. Spa, :om. lallllla ltlf on W. 180f SI, 00111 0.t Into IN l)lant bual-~Hollow Ln. Lao11na •• 645-5271 Diiiy Piiot, PO 90ll 1MO. ~~~~e:.~~nyoM ~: ... 1250/\mo . 1811 WMtollft, H.I . a6f ~9'wt07 MM L•• • pnone call, • •111111... ~ .... C a
Kennebunkportf) One end two bedroom one to 4000 eq. ft. 111. ftoot. lllM ....... ltft V1lenllne, Ea11er, Mo-CAAEMARkETIGER DPEll•L "'° IW 5174131 8nd two bettt -----from l640 •uoo "' "condo. .,...,.... Aoeot 541.eoaa • _ 1 h. r •• o. 1 • o ", ~ ,. ...... 4 _...... ......... _ • • _,umu -,.,_,_ ful grMnbh, PoOI, will ......... CASA AOMANTICA "p1t1r1I~" IMno plant I ~ ...._ '" ••• ..,. .._., ~~for M1!M1 lll'll'MdlM:e! tot
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Small Jobe & r~lrt Ol'llldcare. l.OYI & total ~ Lie yaTf04 f.'~1 f'l-t 12t llft.I llllTI, ntnee• .. ~i Z9~ to Oodll· • FrP1C1. 1)1.,,1.,.t bbq'e. INT/~ P~INTING Quellty_..,..bte nit• Day/eve M & I tl/tv.
Fr1111tlm111 145.2003 01pt1nc1. FT/PT, OM !xp'd In 11111omer~rt. "4itt."" • .._... I ''"•I. A41fa, ~ & WALLPAPERING ATLAS PLUMBING ,,.,, Motoan M6-lt7I
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Cuttal!J Looking tor xlnt chlld IF YOU WALi< ON IT • DUNHAM HOMI WOfll Lie/bonded. LowS low REPAIR/Afl'IPllR£MOO DEC. llCMTAAY Renl()d,/Rlpllrl. Lo r1111. care? I 1 .50 hr. FULL 11119 clean ltl Wood, II... IMPAOVEMENT winter prlcll. 07&· 3e7 15 yre .. p. I'm ""4111. my 24 hr MMol Typlftf, All', A/'4. ,...._
D•cke, p1tlo1, tancH. TIME ONL'I'. Yard, lunch, MrPl"i ate 13:Z·4M1 931·1530 HIOll Quality llouff'WOfk .... ...... g~7~r.•.:c,~~ Aon, lowa::l'~r l60-l030 • rat•. Prompt. 144-tltt
Free"" StlY9 752·955e enacke. actlvltl ... TLC. **'*HOMS REPAIR perlonned In fine l\Ctnll, ...... CIMe'•
REMODELS /FACE LlfTI S 2-3 Y'9• 75t.2G42 wkdyl Ferallut 1ttlai"ula1 AepaiBIAemod. No )ob i:)CPlfllnced. depend•· Mini Bllnd1, dr1p1rl11. ... • ...,.. Pt1t Of8et •• - - -
Cuetom wood pat Ot• Cl ... lat lenlfft QU•LITY FINISHING -too tml. FHI 11r11lc1, bll , hon11t, lntelllgent. WI llty lpl ayl retalll~! .. MllJI & AUIO/COMM/INO P.O. It())( wt WASH WtNDOWa
dec:k1 & r.no.t. 1111 Olf'I -... tr .. 111. l<llth 84f.4e12 mallculoue, fll•lbll. I am ;,:, .. ~nee ..,.,, ml FREE UT. l60-11et SHIPPING SEAVIC£ ~ ;,::=::.c.
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Aandy 841-0&22 c:-.,.;~~.!..on..~: Fr ...... Tom 541-2953 :::'nory:Pfu~~ 8 73·1012 •fl•r I PM •• WORl<I 30 ri: :r:· "lnt/ 242A Nwpt Bl 83M433 --------... n.u.......tt S wealldays. All day Satur-Doori. Add'ne. Conver· 14f.4llOO ladtalat ~·--· · tuooo • le dey & Sunday. ·ABC MOVING· HI. Acoue lc ca llnge ....... U../ l!plr alona. All Bldg. 35 yr1. WE WILL TAKE CARE _ R4"1'1od. J .B. 448-8990 Quick, CarlfUI 9eMoa. Lio. 381790. Fr1111t. -ltalt Lew ......
Riii. Jerry 548-4413 of your JanltOflll 1 TIEii JACK OF ALL TRADES ('114)1ll l01J We do pactdng5Sl-o410 0•111• Pal1UlnQ M2·7419 A1p1lr/r1modet. Dicke, That all oontrl0Wf8~
CARPENTER SERVICE oleanlnQ nead9 558-1470 Topped/removed. Clean Call Jack anytl~. • •&-1 ..... ...,... Pllllm ~~k!ic~~ =2&' f':c'orm worti 0¥9' AMiii•••/ ....... Kl!l)b/~~no ,.__ II-.. al op, 1awn1enov. 7$1-3478 Day Of nlgl'lt. 61f.3014 HOUSECLEANING BMt q!Ulllfy. 25 yr •><p. 25 yra . Lio. 403941. ~ ,:;:.=!..~b::.:.:
CARPENTRY·MASONAY ~~k:I '~~ ~~t':~~ .,..ou!'LltlTY~E·M-OOEtlUNG Landec:aplnQ·Yd Clnupt I :,;i:~~~ •. •:f~~7J~~·1 O~ltlvtl ratM. Bonded. Ina. Aefl. CoW -~==i------I led. U!~ contteo-DESIGN·DRAFTING p" ,_ ;'dd. , ...._.._ Trll trlm/remov-Malnt l aaliat lie: T • 111,421 730-1353 Expert. 8113·0911 Al· Hu~ AQoflno-all typea.
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DAVE 494-t003 K1E1N..,..NET ... H ~~'H'A9LI Irrigation Jim 851..0129 DUMP JOBS Quallty l'louHc:leanlng STARVING COLLEGI! I c:hlrd .._..,~-dldl1 their advartlllng. Con·
Pl.ft'· ..__111. ,._, 111 .• ,..~ • at--ctMn. uc. 184821 "8-3e52 Gardlnlng-lndecpa tNtnt, a Small MOiiing Jobi Barbara, 536-0e94 •ft 4 CO UC Tt2• ...... I I contact M:'lJrondte 11 -· ..._.., """ --·~ • _.. 11'11 wort! c:omm/lnduet, Call MIKE 848-1391 · · · --.... AOOFING REPAIRS Llc:'d. Mark 97&-4411 C'olor brlghlenere, wht C•at• ....... ilat Clluek Nowtln 842·2873 HOUSECLEANING BY lnaured. 841-8427 Fantll'ocr lnterlof Dellon Small Jobi OK. Fre (714) 551 wtttl MY
GEN'L "" Hall, llV/dln. rme$15; •YQ New Clblnlta, cabinet,.. LAWN & YARD MAINT. truck, Hm• lo rat••· ...... "540 """"""" Stat• LlclnM BoWd, 2t CONT .. •CTOR
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low Prlcl W• Ananee • • o I blrl formic a ,..__ 1 lk:'d T "' .,......., Movtnn 1n.-er1, ehort Vl ... Mc Scott 845-9325 Chuck, 142-8392· Civic Center Pl•••· lie:. ~25 .. 72·. ...2•1323· room .7.50: couch .1 : c ng . • ..,_,~pa. n1. . 111nk you 759.1 .. 11 --------" ,_ .. '" " "'" c:hr SS. Guar. ellm. pet countartopa. 842-ollt Fr11111. 0111e 983-2503 John Tired of houaek11plng, notice. 8 )'rt Hp. low Expert w1llc:ov1rlng In• ltnttuial...... Room etO, Santa Ana,
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Air conditioning. refrl;. ration, hHUng, repair.
Rell. 845-0044
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odor. Crpt repair. 15 Yfll .......... la -.&--•-i leundry & 1m1nd1? ~ coet, lllnt rlfa. Fr .. 111. 11111111on RIM ConN--.-..... -.-........... ---i CA t2101. up. Do work my111f. _, ..... TH um -HAUL·~OVE·REMOVE lllbM. Olt>by M2·9313 Gary 493-2312 tent A...Qnmt Sat-8590 S1cr111r111 Mrvlcea, t)''~~=======~
Refs. 554..()123 DOORS GALOAEll lawn-t,...ehrub ln•t•ll eeJ~~41~:'~RM CRPT/UPHOL/GEN'L ..... ........ Blackwald•r ~•p•rhan-1 :~r~·1::~ye11~~ .. :::~1--------Supply·lnltlll-~lr Tr .. trim/Removal HMOIMl\I"". Fir wu""". No St11m/No Shampoo Call Bob, 848-2923 91111 Lewn mllnl/RotolllllllQ Guir. Fr~MI. 83&-Sk3 PIANO LESSONS: All glng & A1m9v1I. Oual. 780-8359 Stain SJ*)l•ll•t. Fut FrM 11umat• 541·806 Htlat 1911 wtlcome. Owlln w or k o n I y . S I• v • ----------t
dry. Free 111. 83S.-t582 Drywall •----e Ta• ConMNll""" gradu•t•. 494-3118 lniat/ Altttatleea --------• Gard•nlng, Cl11n-up1, 14 llr II <;/ 141-llll -.. ~, 7 ---W81 CareCCrpt C1~ DRYWALL/ACOUSTIC trlmmlnQ, cement wont. F~~·wlllr i-t Federated Tu Service Tom Morrleay 51..()508 Oulllty, Fut SeMcll ALTERATIONS
team i.an .,..,..,.. All ph ..... t\ Yf11 exp. 5-45-HICM, 842·2915 Home/offtol llPl)tl. 25 Y" •.KP· Alto WIMPI-fOf men a women. my
Trude Mount Unit Fully llc:'d & tneurad . • Ian &St-4871 .... tty Pl" ramOYll. 881-0822 N.B. home. 85CM843
Worll guar. 845-3718 contractOf. 532~9 Aleu lM41•• .... Cut lentn ·
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C11pat ln1tall1llon & r• Complete R1p11t9: Willi & e3l.eo48 Very thofougtl, good ref. W .. latlg by ~.~~ Lie:. Pluta/ l!pir 1.;T;,;;lJt..._ ________ •1 Din Hallberg Griding paif'S reuonably prtced. Qllllngt. Smlll)ob IC*>-ROD'S CLEAN-UP: trea & Oec>endabte & eq>erten-GARDENING SERVICE 2ll0844. 14 Yf11 of hippy PLASTER PATCHING TILE INSTAUED t:.·~~ ~~:: Ovw 30 yw .. perllncl. 111111. 12 yre ••P· Bud lhrub trim, mllnt, '*"· 0. d . 6 ~ 8. 8 0 8 I 0 r Pruning, Cllln-upa. locel CUltomlf'I. AHtuccoa. lnt/IJll. 30 AH kinds. OulrlintMd.
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642-5678 C.pet Wor1ta 881-8205 (714) 552·9582 ~. nG-753e 552·9522. Comm/rllld. 846-155e Thank you, 831-4410 yra. Nell. Paul 545-29n RafL John 840-9217
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commerclaJ ads. Call tod•Y for full detalls.
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Pk:k up 411\ yr c:hlld from ... , ,. •n. S~ec fRec!et 2 10 3 daya per Wiik. 45 .... SHI 20 cu "·white, 1135 upM4 .... .. ~ ~~OUR llCh. Ch11p1r by th• I c h 0 0 I. v I c: t 0 r I•. ' 40 WPM WIH be t,.... 875-3880 9 "· l200. M2·21M ~ ~ VWR dOZ9n M7·3t39
Plec.nlla, drl111 to Bal-fOf t'I Pol 1 new ,:C, on IBM. DI lay Wrl· Botton Terrier puppy, 1 1 ft ouetom ;n;J; IOI•, n11 """" ~ t .
-· boa Pen. Wed, Fri after-TOIAYI retlrement factllty Jn Ir· ... APPL.Y-P~NNYSA ·Wiit. Al<C. PIP. Male. ·-W.aablf & d~ concf."lil>lf.-· -• -~ • "'~ -... -·~ ~····· Wood tor ....... ~
noon (2PM). 850-3823 Guarant11 youreell an ~gan::iu:=,,::~:: v~·R. 1180 Plecanua· 8124502-8410. 141-4240. le~~f.e '54M3te _. '4;, ~ _ 1 ; Q • • . ~ 9Y IN tT.
Income you deMtYI with • Ave CM . ... (!::':,~ ~ ~ 6 Rntaurant. Elcpertenced an 1nt1rprl1lng young encl type. Ex'*'-'t W<K· • • 0o40en Retrtelllr AKC 8 KENMORE por11bll dleh-MOYlng • MUii a.II ·Toe> • ~ ..,;e..'.... .• ~ ,•j,T \~ .. W 1""'G-11-,-,-T,,...o_p_f.,..o-r-t.,..1b~l-1-..o-,
blllQUlt Plftonnll. Full company king condttlona and '-VALET PARKING ATTEN-' I 'O wuher neat cond Oulllty • LMng Rrn ·Fem """ ~ Qek, Vt'' thick, 4W 11 or part time. Apply In · nefltl. f'none 151-tlfS 9 DANT. Start $4.00 per ~'!; :.::.rrr:: · us · · e..e-7toe Rm • Bedrm WHhar/ eA&AOl IAU ~NOW ·~ ~ ' 2w. 141. IS0-\910 peraon 9-4, -Kfttn, so.ooo-ee>.000 AM to4 PM. Mon-Ftt. fof l'lr. Apply In peraon. Otyer, Etc. 5 Helf Moon CLAJ..,_ IY ant •
Surf I Sand Hotel, 1556 ANNUALLY appt. Mondey Jin 24 ti« 3-4 Akita Pupe. 8 wk1 ord. Rwf11gei1tor. -:::r.·lldl.. Bay. CdM. 811 • Sun ta llLOW '-"-· J0M Wayne Famlly Mefn..
S . Cat Hwy, L1gun1 C 1 11 8 5 5. 3 15 4 or Sell Gourmet StHk & pm. No phone calla. MIF. Top quality. AKC 22 cu ft. >Ont · ONLY, tQ-4 ~ .... Otter.
Belctl. 875-0941 11k tor Mr. Seefood. Jdnt pt'Od. .... ~· 1830 Mein SK. PIP 876-'"7794 54&-1 t2e Queen ez hld•·•·bad. 14&-'19t1
Reatwt Straub. welt. e.m l3004500 wt! t.. . Siberian HU911y Pupa, "· &town plald. '20. "· fft Sain C....... tOOO WMt ~tor Tiii llLl Sa111 MIM)'. 780-8235 WAITRESS/COUNTER Rldlwtit. blue ayea, di. C.-u I 873-8017 .. r RV. e.ctrtc ..._ l200.
II looklng fOf full & ~ mf SERVICE STATION =Ltt ~t.!3t: =~ ~~~·t 1~K~4 ~ ~ -.k:: lp! ... t lllf o-t °'Of_.., 135. ~-:c= ~ ~~ -.:n.1~;3':!..8: _'41-__ 21_14 ___ ...,...._
time help. Dey Of n-v t 8 aggrllllv.. -getlc ATTENDANT girt, good pay. Ot1Q6nll (714)841-944(). VMtar serill I. f3.5 70 to Cwneo H~ oond. '2ff. 847•2918 Ava. Vic Pl1c1nU1 & IMneAecql.e c::o·~ ehlft OC>ln· Opportunlt)' poetlv• people wanted Full & part/ttrne. Sal Mr. Ptnl, 2121 Balbol llvd. 210. ~aero c a non 78Cl-CMo5 19th. Memblrthlp, ....... ~Ofto-t'~ ~ ~-~ ..... ~: r..,~:~~ ~ (at c:orner 22nd & Balboa. AKC AIREDALE PUP. mount St35. 983-2917 Sofa, e ft. Wedgewood Clnaa MJ .. 1942 Anlhllm Aw. C.M. :!:•.: .:::.!~'·'4S1
Uigunl 8Mch. C 111 Tom P 1 r k er , SE,RVICE ST•TION ~In per90n bet 3-f. .:.~t CANON FT8 55 & 135 MM blue & white. Country WHhar, flr1pl1ce 111, Sat & Sun. 8eDy !MrN, ~--------,~ "-1-·-t 531-3000 "' 11n1 fluti & 2X TlleoOn French l300 111)-4430 G It I t & I turnlture, 1ppU1ncH. Hot Tub, I ft tQUlf'9. F.O. ,__._, ·---------·ATTENDANT . EXP'D ...... ... ··---I • 0 d . . . . ».1~ ~d*m.r. etc; New.MOO
Wanted·• rHpon1lbl• Siiia Apply:SMllStatlon.17th Exp•r or train ... c:an -· 1~0~t::c:.:.~·A~ •~•c Laroe c:off11 tll>la, anti-Sat18ulilft9'9 AM 11• • 845-0t._. ~~er'~.': 'ftl 111A••11E & lrvtne, N.B. mall• '8413'"' ttarttno sf:r tl'Mlotor,4~17728 drtwn auto expoeur• 4 qu:,.~~ 1~ .. ~·E~~.2!5~C:: Newport e11ch Tennla ·-• I W ~ -•y p•-pey. Full and PIT ~I to 1 ioom lent, c:le~n w/ . . TREASURE8 FOR SALE • ._.. Club MemblnhiP MIO M/F 8:30-2:30. Call •ms _._ _,_ t>te In our publlcatlona.
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ml.'f11 PWI S90 846-79()9 Brown aturdy hk»+bld Good boc*1, enjoyable llonal couch (b•lr),;;'560i· •
MEYERHOFS • lrvln• Foti time c:onternponiry. Clll 637-2880 KING fM Gd dlepoeltlon, rH•. · &Of•.' very good cond. 1r1. 11111tu1 furniture. Blk/wht INlpta TV 5", --------
557..e232 1·5 PM Mon-Profllllonll adllertlelng Piece WOik up to StO hr. Admlnlltrattw Aeale1ant. AK C • 5 3 1. 8 3 3 8 • $120 obo. 64&-593e GSulvna:~•Y,J>r!~:.~~ aome tooll, pieturea, Iota Watettord c:ryNI . belllt. Fr1. aalllpll'aon. Earn utr.-Cal Ct.ig 545-5271 ,.,. .. ~ .. • •-_ ,.. • .., ...._... of dothll. oddt & end9. ,_ pteoea. Very ,.._,
Aeetaurant mlfy larO-commllllon, T • I ::i~m~,•=nk~• _,.._ . Fret It '" --81by Crib. HO. Good In Olde Corona dtt Mar. Youth Sacllonal Large No • ._,..,.. .. •1-8479.
Wllter/Wlltr ... with c:er wot1tlng In 1 protected I I • • r I ping. IYPina. pnon. f« Miniature dac:tlllWnd pup, FREE '° you 6 whit• pup-condition. Natufll wood ,._..._ ... Sec11onll ~ John Wayne Temll Club tor wicker buket lunch territory wlfhln Or11191 ....... .,. groWtng CPA nrm. Non 9 wk-. 1100. pl .. ' t black. I -'Cl, fin. 1175-5115 _.. -male• oner. F•mlly M•mberatllp
ct.ttverlM, high c:omrnt-. County. Seil Oleptay Ad· lnt'I 1duc1tlon11 pu· emotcer. Send reeume to 558-19311 real cute. 546-5101 ** ** I FamilY Ylf'd Sall. c.. Mapl• 25" TV. Toole, 11000• ca11 972 ..... 1 elon. Mon-frl. 9-1:30. vertle.lng for TV Mag•· bll1her hu .. 1 .. PQll· Bo 712 L.agu BMctl Sh pllerd Hueky ml• 9 I BUY motorbike, t1bl111w. Clotl)H, many axtraa. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cell 720-03115 zlne, the nltlon'e larglll tfona avail. Full/part C • 9m2 n~ ' : old $25 To gOod AKC 'l'ELLOW LAB --Houeehold furn, toye, 2 0 5 Mont 1 VI at 1 , local WMkly publlcltlon. UIM. Guar. Income. 81H •. . w I • • 2 yt9 fem needl good r-·-loola. 2309 Weatmlnetw. 831-7858 10-? IALUl ll•IH• 8-flt progrem provl· HelmU1h 780-0801 tALll family. 115CHttO. hOml'. H2.:0430 U.M Sat/Sun .. I WlTlllk•
-ded. Som• part-Um• TEACHER Earn .. ,,. money In Bleck~.,-·t)Ll.2byr, ml •• !:... ... ~ Long hair C•llCO, 4 yr• .... MA .. 8TE .. AS~~ .. IONll SAT/SUN 7AM·3PM . 2:n~~~'E" W.Otlon of 11th c.n-Unlqu• ladl .. clothing avllllble. For Interview IPI'• time, grMt poten-.-, .... 1"7..,.... ..-..... apay.d ram. LOYlng, Ila}' -----IUf)' ,elntlftel by ... ed 8'0fl .... energetic... Cllll (714) 169-41140 m•• ,,., fof fU4I tllM MCIKtty. I --It~ kitty. 49&-4f74 New aof•b•d 8 ', floral 1ee2 KJngllt Court. CM. Sal/Sun 1M . IM$.350t Brltlth ll'tllta. •200 lo
dlll with flllr f« fuhlon •ALD-11&ftL* Plft.'f111t 554MSt71 ..... • ss• pattern 1175. ~~~C:-~· Y::.~ ':!:~ :;:: MaO. Cell tan LoWM lift ::,'i:i~ =·:!:1~· ~~: ~n':: IUl/IMer 8:,!Y:lr,SITTE!et~r,:d:: R1~llAB~L! PIH!_C! ~~. ·Fualtan 1111
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Alul• Natural Fllhlone JVV• • • WOftl wtltl 9'\ldenll,.... old ,.om. M Mon-.,yr. -·· ......_.. I"'..... Brown av~ .---. Low ptlcea. You MrM HI Pl. KANA8TAN RIJO t2x16 0 7-4777, 280 ForHI fund ral1lng for youth ding In group hom11. Fl\·., ... ~ 548-7"8 lent on rall. Sound. good cond. Call 142·1555, 24 hfe. all wool, ~1110~. •Int
All9 LIQ Bw:tl IPO'U foundation. Neat. Thi proorenumpn..._. · -• neg. $500. l!I0-1048 tea 957-8133 lt35. 13 ,_,,.... HUAAYI la--..... cond e•c 1,1ca 1•00 · • clepeindlbte only. Tracy tutor11r 111lat1nc1 In Blf'tendw APC>IY In -,. "" ' SllM "4-934& r11dlng. writing and eon 2-4 PM._ Hor::; Lhtltet• HH Compvt11 a.. Ike new Chrome & GllM Etlglere. MOVING 8&8 1G-4. sa&I, Gataoa Sall. "*'Y 1tema,,_l44-__ 1aa_1 ____ _
lllDll '"' SAMPLE SEWER: FIT, math. POlltlOnl evallabte oper;, 1f.t5 Adiim. Ave. Complete Rlbbltry. er... l200. 720-0285 11~~; ·2f:MIP•~~-::. camping equip, !>of''· Sit 1-5• Sun ... ,. eolt 10 Ind! Aotery ....., mo-Tod Flach, formerly of •xper'd In knlta. Mutt bl In Co.ta Mell ., .. at-eo.t• Miii dire, Mttera, pene. & 350 7..,.1211 vacuum•. much mac:. MedlterrlMen Of. He w 11mo9t MW 3.,.. H.P ..
Flnanc:lal Plannera. Inc. neat. precl11 a motive-ternoona and ..,.,lnQa. 1 b • 0 t f 11 d . I 1 to, Brand new White duc:k fa-'"" 2331 ~. C.M. ........ ..... power drlwn 1 110.
of New!><>" Bw:tl. would tad. Heltll9r 8454359 Mon. Tu••· and Wad. Jt .. Wae... Htl 541-3821 before 2:30 °' brio eof•. 7'. M00/090. Handl<lfM Nqlhyde & A• klnde of tools. Wortt--5'1-8411
Ilka to.announce th• l&tmllTIU.ll Call: HONEST 0-ompanloll, .tt~30pm. >-~ueed .. 78CM5" wooctCM>Ctlllt.Nll. ~.An:....,..,blndl a.nio-......weun t80eqydlk....,.. llme =~~r:t:=. = Olna P«*lt oMol IMk• Cl1•) tta.'814 Aid•, Chauffeur & 1111 Muat 1111 lmmadlately 720-'211 f~= ==·c:? ='.::OH=~ ~· U .00 '•yd.
T di G ltd In ............... _,with Teller.. gardening. Alie Id< Marc • L-.It t elegant blue v1h1t All I.Aether ContlMPOfll'Y ranulal""'I, gu ., .. ~· ,..._ Altorlft) r__._ CetM0 Htgtl· r• ng roup L "NOTIVV91 • ... llMlll 54a.of73. 7·9AM Of aft ere...... Wtltarbed, matctllnQ lllt• Chair. Soratch•d blll ... ... .,... ........ ---
Colt• MeM. Meed pro-Plftenc. Of heavy caa-Off 5PM. llll ltand l300 oeo. Jltl duo-......-. ...... 720-1211 cue. lmpect wrenohll, EWl'""'*1'8 Goel lot.I of fllalonll acammwa lor hlarlng. Some typing lrM1t .._ lletlne! . · _ ... , . ....,. dftlll. tOOI bOW.. plan, G ' 1 hi· 1u 3e ft of drew«..-. be6-unregletwld eecurlllff needed. Call MaurMn ••J LOOKING FOR WORK -ring day, 151.ott4 4 ~ CMlr9 -.. ~. wi•ldlll. ood 0' nl. OI l tOO Cell aft '° 8utl
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you'n got 1111 Jobi Markelln, Dept. 11.. do companlontarde f114.1103 King Siied Bo• 8pflngl I dlcoralOf IMnO rm ""· dflve 1ook1t Ht w / 81nt1 Ana Hgt• Yard '°""II & 11 ~ 'Teo-1010 opening n Newport work. errande, ~ Mattr ... 1350 nlt\n & tomWI dining rm ratc:MC. KJna 11111 IP.-d &ele. 5 Ame of furn l "*=-bt9nd new. AOOO
8w:tl ftnlnclMI llMcll TIUPll• IALll rtng, llght ~.Cell 720-1211 Mt w/acoeM«IM. ~... (roH/VIOle{). 4 Cob•lt '*"*' '*"'· 20311 So. obo. '31-8313 ULU firm. Good typing. eflof· Tire• tf •1•11, MIC ., ~513. belt Antlqu. Flah., Upr~ht, King SIH Cuetom nevy gent furn. at bargain gobl1t1, old booke. W• ~ (2 belct from John WIYM Tennie , .. P. R. PERSONS NEE· thand akllla. Exp. req'd. ti"'" WI between 1•1 good cond ... ,, o fer blu•l gold a.deprHd priOll.151-4116 dWoml ..... oofftil, b.-1"-Lat 810p ofl 8rteeol l m11y Mlmbllltllp, 11000.
OED. Magic laland It 553-0940 •lll•1a Wiii AM & lftlt 1:00 PM 0¥9' $400, 152-87M S95. 2 King watarbed, ~ throcmt aoate, S prlnte lnllne) ..... 1011 ='":tt~~~~-= SECAETARY corpor•t• Wt ,., ~lfll• '4,N, went• pvt duty n1gt1t AutflenUc 1poo1 couoh• 720-1211 bed, coucti. Ctllfr. at• tuttliilecfot ~40t Get~AHN Cllfl lrvlne co.at CIOlf metn·
Pariona to repraHnt office. national ratall 1_,. I / y ::JPrel tlomll tot,.. bed. 11lnt condition. 5 Brutl Comempo l.M· reo, t drwr drHHr, 8!. 8ey, •1.M8. ts1·. 8 °' f« IT! ellpMnta """"'· 11000.
them In,,_ prtvata dub. cfllln. relocated to SA. .... • 1rJ ' ,.._, ...._.7& 1275.A•I IHI ther Unite, (1ofa. tove mlac:. 7514-471 1~ •t. • un. """•a-lied M • ..... 1011
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LIKE IT'S F'ULL
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NANCY
AW---THE POOR
LITTLE THINGS
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YOUR HDIETlll DlllY PAPER
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SHALL I T~ROW IT IN . MAYBE YOUD LIKE TO SEE IT UP CLOSE ... I
THE WA5TE6A5KET? CAN TAKE IT VP TO YOUR DESK , MA'AM ..
't'E5, MA1AM? WHAT'S ON MY DESK?
I THINK IT'S A J.tEAD, MA'AM ...
HURRY ---THERES
A BIG WILD DOG
OVER IN THAT
Fl ELD
VOO MISSED
IT, SIR... .
WE'VE-SEEN
STUDVIN6 TME
HUMAN HEAD
SOME~OW I FEEL
I S~OULD 6ET
'r'OO FOR SOMETMIN6, '
MARCIE, 6UT I
DON'T KNOW WMAl: ..
By Ernie Bushmiller
OKAY --NOWS
YOUR CHAN.CE
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~ST,MOM ... CAN
WE HAVE A
MIDNIGHT S~K?
~l.JDGE
By Hank Ketcham
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P4RKER
WHY DON~ WE HAVE DADDY
JOI N US?
I OON'T KNO\"J IF JEANNIE TOLD YOU
... BUT SOME OF YOUR FANS ARE
HOLDIN6 A VIGIL DOWNSTAIRS IN
THE LOBBY OFTHE HOSPITAL., ROY!
SO IN A WUPLE OF OAV6 WE'l:L
RELEASE A NEWS BULLETIN!
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INE'LL TELL THEM
THEIR PRAYERS
HAVE BEEN
ANSWERED !
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rs 1ME.'8JMINAiOR' REAU..c,>
!HAI GOOD, MR. MONTON!.~
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KEAU.Q A"MALTNG .
JUST LAST WEEK -rnE SURE1E.ON
GENERAL DETERMINED iHA-r HE' 5
HARMFUL 10 "THE HEALIH OF VIDEO EAME.5 !
MOON MULLINS ~-----. by Ferd and -rTotn Johnson
... CAN1T8EAT No PRESERVAllVSS... 100% NUTRITIOUS! " FRE'Sl-I FRoM
HOMEMADE /He; OVE:N,,
COOKl~S... NO~UNKY f<AYo--TRY
SWEETENERS. ONE !
NOT BAD .. EMMY--
WHAT Do You CALL IT?
DOCTOR SMOCK
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i"'O 'T'"HE:tR ROOMS,
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IT1S Cij00£> FeR)6U.
By George Lemont
WAI "!, OUR CHf:F IS
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S/CKr •
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WHAi ARE.
VOlJ 00/AJe, L)P
HER£:2 •
by MacNelly
What do you dread most?
-J .O., Vancouver, Wub.
Loneliness. To me there is
nothing more horrible than
bt!ing completely alone. not
1.wing my adored ones
around me In my most fright·
ening nightmare. every single
person 1 know has vanished.
leaving me all by m}self in
the world
A. far u exercite foe.,
what do you think o jog-
alng1 -J .G. Texarkana, fex.
Why no1 ask me, "Whal do I
think of carrots?" Jogging is
one part of exercising the way
carrots are one type of
vegelable. Most joggers make
the mi~lake of not going
through supplementary exer·
C1Ses The rest of the body
needs work along with the
knees, feet and legs. Most
marathon runners are emaci-
ated. They need building up
in other areas Joggers will
find that their legs get worn
out and other parts of their
bodies, like their hips, need
help. So it's O.K. to jog if you
do other exercises, too.
Cover 1llu5lration by Lou Brooks
~nd rhe quesuon on o pottcard. ro "Ad: "Family Wir•kly. 641 Lexington Auf? Ntw
Y~k. N Y 10022 ~11 pay SS /or pub/1£hed quutions Sorry, wt conl answer others
PllOM THI
II ASIC'' IDITOU
LOS ANGELf.S -Barbra
Streband wants nobody to
rain on her parade. She has
emphatically told M G M I
United Artists that she'll need
one lull year to edit Yentl, the
movie she produced, directed.
wrote and starred in -and
may even control the popcorn
concession of. The film has
long since finished its shoot·
1ng 1n Czechoslovakia and
London. but Barbra has told
the studio not to expect a
print of Yentl until November
The picture has gone way
over its original S 14 million
budget. and Streisand's salary.
pledged as a guaranlee
against cost overruns. is gone.
Still. she will be cutting the
picture m leisurely fashion at
her ranch m Malibu. M.G.M./
U.A 1s understandably trying
to sell part of Yentl to a tax·
shelter group m England.
As 1f they need the money,
C.tbutne Deoeuve will be
getting S 1 million to do com·
mercials this year for Alfa
Romeo sports cars (she's
ma<le more than S 1 million
on her Chanel perfume ads).
And Tom SeOeck will break.
lhe million~llar mark with
has next feature film. Lass1·
ter Mkk Jagger tested
for the role of Antonio SaJ1en
in the movie version or Amo·
deus. Although "Amadeus"
refers to Mozart. the role of his
conniving rival. Salieri, will be
lhe leading role in the movie
as ii was In the play. Of
Jagger's screen test. director
MUoa Forman would only
say. "Not bad. not bad at all "
-Robert Windeler
~EW YORK -Here's a poss1·
ble new explanation or why
fJvla Pre.ley turned to the
drugs that eventually claimed
his life. "Elvis was going
Barbra S'lrei10Nl
blind," says actor Vaughn
ArmS1 rong. a friend of the late
rock ·n· roll idol. ''When he
learned he was losing his
sight, he started using drugs
and alcohol." Armstrong sa,ys
that Elvis suggested to the
pastor al his Memphis church
that the congregation pray for
his failing eyesight Says
Faye Oun.away, whose next
film 1s a remake of The WtCk·
ed Ladv· "My 20's were not
en)Oyable M} 30's were a
period of transition. That s
why I in~nd ~ en~y my
40's." About his ~ene in
My Favon'te Year when he
was made up to look 27,
Peter O~oole sighs. "I don't
think I ever looked 27 in my
that she had videotaped
lawmakers frolicking in her
boudoir? Although the video-
tapes never surfaced. the
names of several prominent,
married Congressmen did -
largely because the legislators
pointed accusing fingers at
one another. while denying
any relationship with the
blonde. Well. 1ust to show she
harbors no hard feelings.
Parkinson recently sent
Ma1lgrams or condolence to
three of the lame duck law·
makers. Rep. Tbomat
RaUaback (R.-111.). Rep.
Thomu Evans (R.-Del.),
Rep. Thoma.a Hapdom
(R.-Minn.). "Sorry I can 't be
there to help clean out your
desk ... said Parkinson's Mail·
gram. which was signed.
"With fond memories.
Paula." . That other notor·
ious Washington blonde. Rita
Jenrene. has finally gotten
her big movie break. Jenrette
made no secret of her hope
that telling about her life as a
&: Congresswife and revealing
.....__..,.,~ almost all in Playboy would
entire life -not even when I
was 27." . This gem some-
how got left out of lik with
Jackie, lrvtnc MandleJd's
upcoming Bantam book about
his late wife. novelist Jac-
queline Suaann. In 1952, at
the Concord Hotel in the Cat·
skills. Jackie and Irving's 'TV
viewing was interrupted by a
knock on the door. Jackie
opened it and almost fainted:
Standing there. without a
stitch of clothing on, was
Sarah CburchW. wtn.ton
Cburdillf s daughter then
asked nonchalantly, ''May I
borrow a cup of vodka?"
-Anita Summ~r
WASHINGTON -Remember
Paula Pulduon. the Wash·
ington lobbyist and Playboy
maaazlne nude model who
shook C.Ongress during the
summer of ·s1 with claims
lead to a show blz career.
Now, after two years in Holly·
wood pursuing acting jobs.
she has landed a part in a
thriller, The Picnic. which
stars Saturday Ni§ht Fever's
Karen Lynn Gorney. Mean·
while, her ex-husband, John
Jenrette. one of the Abscam
Congressmen convided of bri·
bery in 1980, Is working In
the import-export business in
south Florida.
-Kathlttn Maxa and
Jan~ Ottvi~
C" 1813 FAMILY WEEKLY. All flgflta ~.
suppose it began in the morn-
ing. with the Tetter I didn't gel
Then, in the afternoon. my
boss said he wouldn't have
time to discuss the pro;e<:t I'd
been giving my all to -things
were just too heclK:. Later. walk-
iug to my car at the end ot the
day. a group ot guys standing on the
street comer sent a few obnoxious
"Hey, chick" comments my way.
It was almust 7 o'dock when 1 finally
stopped at the supermarket to buy din-
nec As I stood at the checkout counter,
the man behind me announced -in a
nasty tone ot voice -Lhat I had no
right to be in the expr~ checkout line.
that I certainly had more than 10 items
in my lousy shopping cart! Then he
started to name them aloud: ham-
bur~r. tomato soup. Tnscuits .... Sud-
denly 1 felt burning hot, almost faint
and absolutely furious. What I wanted
10 do more than anything was shove
the guy's teeth down his throat
We all have the capacity for angec
Whether we tend to explode with rase
or are able to cloak our fury with seem-
ing calm, each ot us has within him a
ferocious beast capable ot great
destruction.
Anser is arguably almost a contem-
porary American style. We seem to live
in a time o( ponk-rock raaes. John
McEnroe tantrums and Incredible Hulk
cataclysms. And ii these phenomena
do indeed represent a widespread
trend, then current research findings
pose disll.lrbing questions for angiy in-
dividuals and for our culture itself. In
recent yeais medical researchers have
found conclusive evidence that intense
anger c.an have disastrous effects on
our physical and emodonal health. Ex·
perts once advocated releasing anger,
much as you'd release sleam from a
pressure cooker. but new findings in-
dicate that anser can also be deadly
whether you suppress it or vent it.
"Depending on whether you expres.s
your anser or tude it. you'll get dif.
ferent kinds ot sicknes,,.' says Ot R~
ford B. WilJiamsJt, ot Duke University.
"But in either case your anger will have
adverR health consequenas."
The physical hazards ot being a hot-
tempered. short-fused, harckiriving
competitor were first documented by
cardiologists Meyer Friedman and Ray
Rosenman. In 1960, they administered
tests to 3.500 men.~ 39 to 59, in 10
California corporations. in an attempt
to gauge these men's level of anger and
response to stress. They found that
many of them were very angry indeed.
and that underlying their anger was an
attitude ot deep hostility, an elemental
distrust of other people. These
charactenstics were summed up as a
"Type A" personality. compared to a
Anger helped awemen
aurvlve. Bat when
the mbmooth la
your boa, you can
neither run nor lfghL
more relaxed ••type B."
Ors. Friedman and Rosenman have
followed this populaoon ot men for the
past 22 years, and they have found that
an appreciably greater number ot men
with high levels of anser have d,ied
than have other members ot the test
group. The subjects died from heart
failure. cance~ accidents and suicide -
and the death rate for those men with
scores in the highest fifth on the anger
scale was 50 perceM higher than the
mortality rate ot those with scores in
the lowest fifth.
R~ntJy Di: Williams administered a
test known as an arteriogram to many
ol lhe subjects who are stlll IMJ18. (fhis
procedure involves injecting dye Into
the coronary. artery ol the heart
through a tube to see how badly
blod<ed the subject's al1eries are.)
William,, found that those people with
high scores on the original anser sea.le
proved to have far more aevere &11eri~
sclerosis than did thoee men wtth
lower scores.
You don't need to have a 'JYpe A per·
sonallty to experience the nepdve d-
lects ol anaei Jn every •"IVY situation, an Individual experiences blochtmkal
By Morion
HOW M A D.
changes in the body, which can have
long.term consequences. Adrenaline, a
hormone so powerful it can soinelimes
flood the body with superhuman
strength, is secreted in greater·than-
normal amoul'lts by the adrenal gland,
electrifying the system for quick action.
More blood, containing needed
nourishment, ts circulated. The heart
races, The cholesterol level rises. The
liver releases stored blood sugar and
our blood pressure shoots up, forcing
that sugar to the muscles and brain.
The pupils dilate. The intestines shut
down. Breathing is sh0f1 and rapid. We
were adaptive mechanisms and helped
them survive a hostile environment
When the caveman met the saber-
toothed tiger, feeling.s of anger would
enable him to attack or escape from the
situation. But when the sabertooth is
your supervisor al work, you can
neitber-.run nor fight You just sit there
and stew in your own biochemical tu ices."
Even if you choose not lo stew, and
explode in.stead. those juices pour into
your bloodstream nonetheless. II they
are dispensed often enough, they can
accumulate in the arteries, Spiel.berger
"Mad as hd/''.· In tM film Netwotk. Prm Ffndt u'fl(d uitwm to CJtTtJ thtir iJY. &JI~
say omns Q1l{P can ~ as d«ldly as hiding ii.
feel apprehensive, tense, ready. explains.. And blocked arteries can lead
But ready for what? Any &fl8el pr~ to heart attacks.
duces these changes, not onJy true The solution to the problem,
crisis situations that call for a quick howevei: is not simply keeping a lid on
response. BeiOf stud< in lraffic. An your &nget People who rt¥Jlarly le-
upeettina story in the newspapec The nore or tocally sups>ress ~e ~
faultfinding remark ot a husband or mg.. -particularly out ot ~ suUt or a
wife. And when you Initiate all these wiSh for approval -often become vie>
blochemic:aJ changes on a frequent tims ot chronic high blood p~re.
buts, you're in trouble. • also known• ~n. A rise In
"Think of It In an evolutionary per· blood pressure IS a commonly ~
apedive," supsta De. Charles Spie._ ni:zed efled ol aneec If the stress or
berge~ professor ot psythol09Y and anaer continues. Ult rite ln blood pre.
director d the Center for Research In •sure persists, eventually resullin& In a
Community Psyddo&v at the Univer· loot-term J&ale ol hypertension.
lity ot South f:1ot1da: "Our caveman "Feellnss ot reprtMed aneer are also
anctstors were endowed wllh assodated with ~hMdache s'"
capedties kx a.,. and feat These lades In many people." says Ot Ken-
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frustration.··
The recently published atlas of the
National Institutes of Health includes a
JP'Oup of maps showing rates of mortal-
ity in each state from strokes, high
bk>od pres.1Ure and ooronazy disease.
"It's intriguing to see," says Dr. Rosen-
man. "that you have by far the highest
rates of death in the areas where ihere
are high manufacturing levels and high
population levels. Also, there has been
a significant dedlne in death due to
heart attack and stroke both in Calt-
bmla and Florida. despite the fact that
in both states you have a corutantly in-
creasing migration of older people who
are at greater risk because of aee alone.
I believe the mortality decline has oc-
curred because in those areas you've
had social changes aimlng ~ a fll!?re r~
I.axed and easygoing way of life.
There are those who think anser is
learned behavior and others who fed a
person is born angry. These state-by-
state 90Ciofo8jcal stUdies make some
oonvtncing arguments about the causes
of our anger. "~ and ArllJef
are not lnst:inclive, Rosenman insists.
"Where you have crowding and sodo-
.economk ills, you are going to find more anger and aaression and more
crime and destruc:tlVe behavior."
One 8fOUP of ltUdies ..... thlt mean1n8ful differences In care during
childhood have some e6ec:t on 1 per-
son's later potential for ~ Dt
Williams points. ot.i that croa<ukural
studies ol chikkearinA pr-=tices In
Japan and the Unltecl States have
shown that Japanete mothers hover
over their intants Qh gre11 a1enness.
American mothers, ~ c:omu. go in and CX>mlort their babies ii they ay but
do not try so much to prevent them
from beoomin8 diltre9led. (This may
be In keepin& wkh our Procellant ethic.
wtUch holds -that you mUll train dill-
dren to be independent.) The In-
cidence of coronary dl9eale in Japan,
WUJJams points out. Is much kJwtr
than In the United Stales. 'The
Japanete people are certainly not ie.
ambidoul or alert or quk:k than Americ:anl." WUif.ams ays, "but one
charlclerittk they appear to po11e11
more oommonJy than do Americana ls
the ... ot tJUlt '" and dependence \11>9'~ one'• tel.low humans.'' ~ of the rellOOI. we do
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peace. Concludes Dt Williams: "The
Bible. from the Old Testament to the
New Testament, is filled with all these
injunctions: to love rather than hate
people, to not let the sun set on your anger. I'm not saying that you shouldn't
get angry just because the Bible says
you shOUldn't, but because you should
realizr1hat if you let )'Our an&er get the
better of you. it's png to be bad br
you. It's going to make you teel worse
emotionally. It's f>in& perhlf?:S. to
make ~ sick. Maybe it will kill
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LOOK SOMEONE IN THE EYE?
By John E. Gibson
TRUE OR FAISE?
I. The impression you make on others
is more often influenced by what you
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act.
2. We don't see ourselves as others do.
3. The most successful people are also
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4. People seldom make judgments
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5. Looking steadily at the person to
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ANSWERS
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Warning1 The Surgeon General Has Determined
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Skater Scott Hamilton
NEW HEIGHTS OF
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By Barry Wilner
I t's a long way from a child·
hood in a wheelchair to 1he
men's world figure ~ng lltle.
Just ask Scott Hamilton. who has
triple-jumped to the top of the skating
world after spending lour years of his
youth battling a rare disease that
stunted his growth
Now. at 24, the 5-foot-3, 112-pound
whirling wh12 on ice is about to defend
the U.S. and world crowns he's won
the la.sr two years -the first American
with suc:cesSive world titles since Tim
Wood in 1969-70
Actually. skating was more therapy
than anything else for Hamilton while
growing up in Bowling Green, Ohio.
When he was 5 years old. he be8an suf·
fering from a rare ailment called
Schwachman's Disease ... The disease is
similar to cystic fibrosis." he explains.
"and it paralyzes the iniestines, which
stopped my growing I'd eat and be-
come bloa1ed. I had a btg stomach and
skinny liltle legs .. He spent the next
four years traveling among hospitals in
an unsuccessful search for a cure
Then Hamilton went to a nnk to
watch his doctor's children skate and
decided it was something he'd like to
try So he got up c..;t of his wheelchair
one day in 1967 and took his first steps
on the ice. Ten months later. he was
skating in compe1111on
'The more I skated. the more mus-
cles I got." he says "One year. I grew
seven inches I wen! from tinv to
small "
Hamilton developed knee problems
from his rapid growth but today that's
all behind him, he says. One look at
him perfonning all his twists. turns and
jumps. soaring and spinning throiwi
the air like a hyperactive munchkm
helicopter. and it is clear that here is a
master in action. In fact . in a sport
where most of the attention throlJ8h
the years has been focused on women
-from Sonja Henie 10 Pesgy Fleming
10 Dorothy Hamill -Hamilton today is
probably the most popular skater. male
or female. in the world.
"Scotty is a 1rernendously exciting
competitor and always turns on lhe
crowd. which lifts his performances
even h~... says lormer skating
champ Dick Button. "He thrives on the
competition. I/le dltficulty of his routine
and the reactions of the fans."
Skating fans will have plenty of
chances to see Hamilton in action.
Next week. he'll defend his national ti-
Oe at the U.S. f"agure Skating Oiam-
/Jarry W~ IS I~ OU/hot o/ Wtynf Crettky
C4untdown 10 lmmoNllCy (f.Lrsurt PrrssJ
Hamilton EuerythtnB's comm' up rose.s..
pionships m Pinsburgh Then in March
it's off to the World Championships m
Helsinki. where he'll be challenged by
topflighl bladerunners Nor berl
Schramm of West Germany. Brian
Pockar of Canada and Jean.Christophe
Simond or France
And 1hen. of course, come the 1984
Olympics in Yugoslavia. Hamilton was
a surprise choice to the 1980 U.S. team:
only a strong performance in the na-
tionals helped him sneak in. He wound
up firth at Lake Placid. but those Games
hold a special place in his heart
because he was chosen by his fellow
athletes to carry the American nag in
lhe opening ceremonies. 'That was
aboul lhe greatest thrill anyone could
have," he recalls "Whenever 1 think
about it. I set a lump in my throal."
The few times during the year when
he's no1 on the road. Hamilton lives in
Denver. Aside from hinting that he
mlght like to coach skating someday.
he remains mum about his future -a
future that could no doubt indude a
lucrative contract on the pro tour.
"Righi now the Olympics are in my
future -1 hope." he says "I don't want
to think about turning pro until after
that. The Olympics are a big step ~en
though I've already been there.
because I might wind up ~ing this
time as the world champion.'
In the pressure-packed, politic.al
world of international figure skating.
Hamilton's popularity among his peers
is unusual. Image is almost as impor·
tant u skill because judaing is so su~
)ectlve -and often natlonalistlc. But. as Button says, "Scotty seems to cut
across the nationalillk bounds. He's
fl()( considered an Amerk:Nl .out thee.
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FABULOUS
BlACK BEAN SOUP
By Marilyn Hansen
Soup, wonderful soup:
It's one of tne most
romJorting of foods.
But some soups are
created more equal than
others. Most likely. at the top
of everyone's list is black bean
soup: dark. thick. smooth and
steamy, with just a hint of
sherry adding to the richness
of its flavor undertones. To
find the ultimate recipe for
this delicious soup. we con-
sulted llO(ed food authority
and cookbook author James
Beard. Without hesitation. he
told us we'd find it at a fav~
rite restaurant of his, The
Coach House in Greenwich
Village, New York City.
Snugly situated in a former
19th-century carri~ house,
'this restaurant 1s world
famous for its traditional
American foods served for
over 33 years. "Here at The
Coach House we have perfect·
ed a civilized soup. taming the
earthy ingredients." says
owner Leon uanides. "First
we start with a rich stock.
then in goes the pearl-sized
black bean itself and. finally,
the pureeing and garnishing.
People oome from all over to
ta.ste the soup, to look at it
and at the beans we make it
from."
At the restaurant. black
bean soup IS most often served
to start a fulkx>urse meal. but
it also makes a wonderful
main dish in itself.
MENU
The Cooch House Black &an
Soup
HOI Com Brmd uith Blue
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Mixed GJWnS Salad
Bt!tJujolais Vi/Jasles or
CoJilomia Cabernet Sauuignon
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S. Soak beans in 10 cups warer
overnight in refrigeratot
4. Next day, remove fat from sur-
face of cold stock. In stockpot.
place onions. celery and 2 tabl~ ,
poQCa oilat .ftocn lhe ~~. CQQ~~. . .1
stirring. until soft. '
5. Add drained soaked beans. 2 f
cups water, 9 cups stock and
garlic; add water If needed. Briftg
to boiling. reduce heal and sim-mer unc.overed 2 ~ to 3 hours. stlr
now and then. Kttp beans
covered with liquid: if necessaiy.
ldd water.. e. When beans att vtty soft.
puree the soup. Use a food mill.
food ~r or a blen~
pureeing a little ill a time until
fairly smooth.
7. Return pureed soup to the
stockpot. Add salt, pepper and
sherry. Heat until soup boils and
is piping hot. Ladle into warm
soup bowls and garnish with
lemon slices. chopped parsley,
and chowed hard-cooked ea, You can afso use chopped waler·
~ and sour cream.
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-Note: Black Bean Soup can be
made several days betott and
rdrigeraled or labekd and froz.en
until ready to be used.
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By Charles Kuntzlemon
I f you're tempted to 1ust sit back and
take a break from your exercise
routine lhi5 winter, co~er this: Not
only will your shape suffer, but
you'll also be more vulnerable to the
chills of winter. In a study of military irr
fantrymen, researchers k>und that after
the $oki iers became physically fit, they
had warmer skin temperatures when
exposed to the cold than befoff! they got
into shape. What this study shows is
tha1 increased physical fitness produces
good adaptation to the cold weather,
concludes Steven Horvath, Ph.D .. prcr
lessor of exercise physiology and
biomedical e~neering at the University
of Calibrnia, Santa Barbara.
You don't have to brave the elements
to perform many of the exercises we're
recornmendlng -swimming. weight-
Uftl~. ~ics. call:sthenics, squash
-but if you do enjoy winter sports such
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as skiing and skating, you should also
exercise some caution.
Preparation
As your metabolism speeds up
through exercise, you produce body
heat. Outdoors. you need to keep heat
close to your body m order to stay
warm.
How you dress depends on the sport.
for instance, in very cold weather many
jogaers wear ruMing shorts as well as
two pairs of sweatpants. one li8hl. the
other heavy. On the upper body. a thin
turtleneck and a T.tlirt followed l?r a
sweatshirt will oiler good protection.
'5everal thin layers are better than one
heavy article of clothinQ because air geta
trapped in between the layers like insu-
lation.) Add a lisht ny1on parka on wtndy
days. Mjttens are warmer than gloves.
For snow sports. you'll want your outer·
most layer to be waterproof. And wear a
hat because 80 percent of your body
heal Is lost through the head.
Some people avoid exercisinQ In cold
weather beclUle they think b~
oold air wiU freeze their lufW', Noc to.
Even In the coldetl weather. your body
can warm the air as it enters the lungs.
Another concern is hypothermia. in
which body temperalure drops beJow
98.6 degrees. Dehydration and exercis-i~ ilr hiSh aJtitudes lower body tem-
perature and make you more suscep-
tible to hypothermia, as do wet clothes
and overexertion. Cold weather is not
the only cause: It is possible to suffer
hypothermia in temperatures of SO de-
grees depending on certain factors. You
needn't worry about this if you d~
property and return to a warm environ-
ment immediately after exercising. The
real d~ of cold air is that it slows
down the heart rate. reducing the 8ow
of blood to the heart. For people with
heart disease. this can be hawdous.
These individuals may want to exercise
Inside when the temperature drops
bek>w 32 degrees.
Whether you exercise outside or ln-
doorJ, )'OUr workout should consist of
three elements: a warm up to prevent
Injury and p_repare the body br activity;
a peak penoci to c:ondtion the heart.
lu19 and muldes whle bunq c»
• and a cool down to lllow the body
to rttum to a ~ level
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Indoors or out, going quickly from a
sedentary state into vigorous exercise
isn't ~ so spend a few minutes on
warm.up exer~. A proper warm up
increases the &sticlty of the muscles
and tendons, helps prevent strains.
be&ins to ope~ up blood pathways to
the muscles being used and eradually in-
creases the heart rate. It also warms the
muscles and helps biochemical reactions
that supply energy to the muscle tissues.
How important is warmi~ up? Very.
A study by Dr. R. James Barnard of
U.C.LA. tested healthy poUcemen and
firefighters, b:uslng on their responses
to the sudden. hard exerd.te of running
on a treadmill. The sub)ects showell
striking e~roc.ardlograph ~
whk:h meant that their hearts were not gettlfll enou&h oxyaen. (If you start ex-e~ strenuously wtthciut wanna.
up. your body's demlnd br oxygen wil
be greater than what the heart can ~
ply.) Subsequent td.I, preceded by I wum up, revealed normal Maroc:ardj.
(9lpt& One nmon people a6r t..i •
tackl while~ ft1W ls~-°' an inldeqUlle wvm up. -
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Rl'N-GUIDI
Warm up slowly and deliberately as you
move each limb or body part through its
full range of motions. As the body •
warms up, the repetitions can be done
more rapidly. (See our warm~p exer-
cises.) A good rule of thumb is to warm
up for eight to I 0 minutes. During this
time, devote five to seven minutes to
joint preparation and the remaining time
to light aerobic activity. Walking at a nor-
mal tempo and then gradually quicken-
ing your pace is a good cardiovascular
warm up .
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1) Swing arms alternately forward and
backward. The haMs should reach at
least shoulder height on the forward
swing. Reach higher as your program
continues. This exercise improves
shoulder Oexibility.
2) While walking, cWJ) your haMs
overhead. then bend alternately to the
lelt and right This heJps stretch lateral
muscles of the trunk.
3) Swing both arms across the body,
then reverse the action by swinging both
arms sideways .and back as tar as possj.
ble. This helps prevent a round-
shouldered appearaoce.
4) While walking. twist the upper half of
your body from left to right. This im-
proves trunk flexibility.
5) Walk erect with eyes forward. chest
efevated and shoulders and arms in a
relaxed posJtion Toes and heels should
point str~t ahead. Raise the left knee
to waist height. then
return it to the Ooor.
Repeat with the right
foot. This exercise
strengthens lea mus-
cles. stimulates the
cardiovascular
system.
8) Stand •
with feet
together. First •
do a quarter knee •
bend. As you do,
move both arms to
the right as though you
were using ski poles on
the side. Second. return
to starting position. Third.
do a quarter knee bend
and move both arms to
the left. Note: Arms ac-
tually make figure eights
across the body from
right to left.
PeakW..tl
Thb Is the most important and most
beneficial part of your workout. You
may de.dde on one regular sport or
form of exerci9e for winter or several
types (br instance, ioAlzlng on a few days
during the week aiic:I ~ntry sk._
Ing on the weekends~ and you may wish
to vary outdoor with indoor activity. But
you must spend at least tS minutes a
day. three days a week work~ out in
order for ll to be beneficial. ~ie who
are flt can exercise for a considerable
length of time at a h.l8h level of inte:i' .
For beginners. the duration may be o
10 minutes. with k>wer Intensity.
youvedecidedonacalisthenlcsp~
gram. lerwthen the exe~ period 30
le<.'Onds ld' a minute with each new ses-sion. Keep ln mind that some sports wlJ
meet your f51~ &nets needs better than others: and CS'OIKOUntry skq are br the c.ardiovmcullr
S)'ltem: aqu•h ~ ~ controt;
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tities Indicated above. ACT NOWI
HIS Bl• ._ · iliht bot into the groin. Bend from the
wimt, reach forward and clasp your left
calisthenics promote flexiliility; and ankle. PuU your chest toward your left
skaiing and downhill skiiJl8 increase knee. Hold. Repeat with the f'isht Jes.
your sense of balance. This stretches muscles ar the back of
People think that becoming physic.ally your th9ls {hamstrir9) and lower back.
fit through aerobics is extremely hard 4) Sil with legs crossed. Ptace arms out
work. but that's not the case. Many to the side with palms facing forward.
forms of continuous. rhythmic exercise Push your arms back as far as posgble,
-such as swimming and calic;thenk:s-keepin8 the arms st~ and at shoo~
improve aerobic fitness and aren't dif-def height Hold and repeat. This
6cult. The only requirement; Your ac.&Jvi. 5'!etches the chest muscJes..
ty must be performed during nonstop S)Stand. wlh r~l lea~ left 1--~-·_ns._and_a_t_~ __ 1hree __ 1._irnes_a_wee __ k--1. lea back. Keep k!ft le8 straight aJld bend
CoolDoWll
When you stop exerc.Sng abruptly.
your heart continues to pump vigorous.
ly. But because lhe muscles are no
right lea. Keep both Jeet po1nted straight
ahead. Lean forward , keepir4J the heel of
left foot on the ground. Hold. Repeal for
rWi< leg. ThL$ stretches the calves and
Achilles tendons.
lof18er active, the blood terxis to pool in ------------.....
the musdes and vein.s. By cooling down
you allow the heart to slow down
gradually, and you are less likely to feel
light-headed followiJlS the workout To
slow down your body, begin by doing
some ol the warm-1.1p exercises you did
before. Then. spend the final few min-
utes of the cool down on stretching
exercises. 10e rapid muscle movements
you perform during the peak work
phase can cause soreness and tight
musdes. By stretching you reduce the
chances of having light. sore muscles
following the workout. Get lnto the p<>st-
lion Lhe exercise calls for, then stretch lo
the point where you feel a .. tug" on the
muscle. Hold that position and concen-
trate on relaxing the muscle. As you
relax. scretch even further. Hold for 10
seconds. (See our cool-Oown exercises.)
AWenlAlt ... ...... c.1 .....
When exei"dslng al peak work levels
you burn eight calories a minute ii you
weigh around 120 pounds. JO if you
weigh ISO and 12 or so when you weifJh
170. For exercise to be eBective m
weight control. work br 30 minutes four
or more times per week at a rate thafs
vigorous but not uncomfortable. The
key factor is norntop exercise.
The best winter peak work ac.tiVities
are cross-country skling, Ice skating and
snowshoeing. They allow you 10 get out-
doors and navigate the snow and ice. If
cabin fever hasn't gotten to you, sta-
tionary bicycling. ~ics. treadmill
walkir4J and running and rowing ma-
chines are also great fW
After you've completed the cookk>wn ------------~
activities, sit and relax for several min-
utes. This helps reduce overall stress
and tension and helps to lower your
pulse and blood pressure.
ct::.=:'
I) &and with hands be-
hind the head, fingers
intetiocked. Draw your
elbows back as far as
possible and hold. Draw
elbows forward and try
to touch them together.
Hold and repeal. The
11rsa part benefits the
che9I rnud!s; the 9e00nd.
your upper back.
Z» Kneel on the Ooor. sk
back on your heels and
look M your knees as you
reach forward ~h your
hands. Keep your tea&
down and continue to
bcus on knees. Once
you've reached M for-
ward as l>Od>le. praa down llllnst the
loor wkh hands and teel your ihoWdm •mch. Hold and ,._.
S, Sit on the loor wlh your )el lee
llnW1I and rW1t "' bent. Tudt your
FAMIU' Wr.tiux • W1UA11Y n • ,.,
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Kunt.deman recommends the fol-
lowing exercile books and records:
Boob
Aelobic~
by Jacki Soremen and Bill Bru~
(RaW90n Wade Pubtnhers)
The CompleJt Gui<k IO Aembic
Dand
by Beth 1untz1eman
(Beekman House)
~ FWttt Exmise
(!'he Hop, Skip ~ump ~ IO
H«Illh)
by CUrtis Mitchell
C)imon and Schuscer)
Good-TttM rl/Mss lor Kids
by Or. Thomas F'ahey
(New Cevury)
~ AefObb ~""" tor '/bfol WdBri?j
by Dr. Kenneth Cooper
(M. Evam Co.)
ltecolcll
.JocAI ~i ~ Danc.irw ~Records) Rtoeh by Rkhard Slmmons
~mR«orda)
~ VbD Recmll)
he looks like a nice
Jewish grandmother
who uses too much
hair spray. He looks
like a movie star. To
outsiders, they are
simply Frieda Caplan
and Joey Weiss. But inside the fine
wor1d o( eats, they reign as the king
and queen of produce. Yes. they do
have bananas. but they specialize in
gounnet fruits and veggies. Strike
"gourmet" and ma.ke that "specialty"
fruits and veggies. Frieda cqnsiders the
word gounnet strictly passe.
Specialty fruits and vegetables are
the latest food fad in a nadon once re-
luctant to relinquish meal and potatoes
and quick to find t<med Alad bortnQ. ~
cently, ~ have started eatTna a
lot more fish (US. fish oonsumpdon is 14>
f1wfon« IA/rit~ Suzy Koller «111 Oll/y m«ll and
J')Olatoa And occasionally. a palO
20 fA.1«11.Y WWI.LY . IA'l.An". 1913
24 percent) in the latesl national rush
to stay -or become -healthy. And.
in order to whittle their figures down to
a fashionable size, they've become
enamored of fruits and vegetables, too.
As a result, the produce department
has ~ne into show business. Huge col-
or pictures of fruits sent to the market
by the <Jovemment of New Zealand
dance in the refrigerated air. Tamarin-
dos and tamarilJos appear in pro-
vocative little packages, .tempting the
uninitiated.
The ''with·it'' markets now sell ltiwi,
papaya and jlcama. And the ''really
with-it" markets place their trust in
Frieda, Joe and the 150 varieties of
specialty produce Items that can make
aJI the difference in a salad's ablJity to
snap, crackle or pop. ·
Weiss, at 29. ls executive vice pres(·
dent of Mushrooms Inc:. and Nofihem
Produce Comp~ny, his family's
L.A.-bued .,edalty produce biz. He
works with 1ather Stan and about three
or four other family members who like
beginning their day at l A.M. The
Weiss team works with 8rowtrl to
harvest and sell the counlly'• finest
fancies to restaurantt, . steamships,
hotels and caterers. They also sell to
the hotshot chefs who make food news.
Among their clients: lavern on the
Oreen •. The River Cate, 'Th.amps. Ma
Maiton and Frieda's F'inest Produce
..5peciallies.
AJthoush not the oldest son. Joe still
may inherit the title of crown prince
and heir to the raspberries. Hls older
brother. Barry. another movie«lr
lookallke who wants to open a ratau.
rant ln one ol the famft)''• wwehoulel,
plays wood fkktJe fem to the dynamk:
Joey, who has ao much charisma m.
he doesn't look ridJculoul ln hit coral
elaltbwlill. pull-on trouten and tur-
~ polo cotton kn1t thbt. An ~" brother. Alan Pollick. l1to
on them can make several runs all
over the city and still deliver the quality
that Joey insists on.
Joey and his gang are so close that
they'll eat a meal together on the way
to work. take turns making exotic
salads at "the office" and then swap
cooking secrets with chefs -as well as
one another -before heading home
for the day. Joey then works on his tan.
"I like to spend my afternoon at the
beach,'' he says, shrugging. He insists
he needs very little sleep. goes Lo bed
around 7 PM and rises at 11 P.M. for
the next day's work. "Just give me
about five hours and I'm fine. There's
no way you could get sleepy around
here -there's just too much excite-
ment."
The hectic pace slows a bit around 9
A.M. and then begins to crawl around
noon. That's when the big sales dwin-
dle and the housewives wander in
looking for bargains. Joey 1s as charm·
ina to them as he is to the chef al
Trumps, but his rule is strict: case loads
only Otherwise. purchase small
amounts in the grocery store. There.
you may encounter Frieda's han-
diwork.
Frieda buys in bulk from Mushrooms
Inc. (and other suppliers as well) and
packages their QOOdies. Taking a small
amount of the product. usually about
half a pound, she wraps it up in purple
paper and plastic. labels the package
prettily and includes info on what the
item is, how lo cook it. clean it, store it
and eat ii. She'll even include a few
free recipes if appropriate.
The 59-year-old Caplan got her start
in the food racket 20 years ago when
she began marketing the California
brown mushroom. Since then she has
brought to your local market such
novelty items as egg-roll wrappers.
tofu. kiwis and Jerusalem artichokes
(Frieda calls them "sunchokes"). She
made spaghetti squash the hit food of
1972: jicama the toast of 1980.
F'rieda's is also a family business. She
and daughter Karen spend a lot of time
In 1962, Caplan had
the Idea for a llpedalty
frull8 bulnea and
$10,000. In 1982, she
made nearly $9
mUllon.
on the phone concocting poetic de-
scriptions of how particular fruits and
vegetables look. taste and cook. "I
never meet most of my customers so
I've got to make sure they gel the right
mental picture from whar I say on the
phone.''
The daughter of a garment-center
fabric cutter. Frieda graduated from
U.C.L.A. with a degree in political sci-
ence and later married Alfred Caplan.
After her daughters binh. she took a
job in a relative's produce concern and
teamed the business while keeping the
books. Two years later. her aunt and
uncle took a vacarion. leaving her in
charge of the business. She made some
mistakes. but she also made a lot of
friends in the world of mushrooms and
was then transferred from accounting
to sales.
In 1962, with a $1 0,000 loan from
•
For 29-year-old JMy w~ of M~
rooms Inc., life ls just a box o{ ~u
her father, Frieda opened her own
company. She developed a reputation
for liking produce "oddities" and word
spread throughout the produce mart.
Karen. who received a degree in
agricultural economics and business
management, now runs the company.
This allows Frieda to stalk new fruits
and vegetables and spend time with
her biggest clients. The company
stocks about 200 fruits, v*tables and
herbs and grosses nearly S9 million a
year.
A few of Frieda'•-and Joey'•-
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T.....olo: a tomato from New
2'.ealand that can be used as fruit or
vesetable with either sweet or savory
foOds . Tamarlllos must be skinned
because the skin Is bitter. They can be
bottled, made into jam. jelly 0t chutney,
or eaten fresh as a dessert.
r...loD trait: also from New
Zealand. This fruit has a dark purple
Shell that conceals a sweet. gooey fruit
inside. When ripe. the fruit gets moldy
and wrinkled on the outside, leading
the "uneducated" to think that the pas-
sion has died.
,..._ an eg.thaped pineapp&e
suava. 19Ain, from New laland; It can
be cooked or u ten raw. For dessert,
peel the fruit and sprinkle it with sugar.
And If you're feell!'J !ndulaent. bake
feljoa sllc:a In a S5<M2egree oven aod
eerve with cream.
Pepillo: a SfNJI. y~llowith ~
tree melon. uch one welghin& a
quarter to a hall pound, and thus
perfed for tndMdua.1 1trvlnp.
Cberimoya: a subtropical fruit from
Chile and Bolivia. also grown in
Southern Caifornia now. It's green on
the outside, creamy white with dark
brown seeds on the inside. Chill and
serve: It tastes like pineapple sherbet.
Aalan pear: Although it's not a
cross between an apple and a pear, ii
looks like it is and also has the crunch
of an apple and the juiciness of a pear.
Tomatlllo: a husked tomato, green
on the inside with a brown husk. Great
for green sauce.
Barro~ il.sy. bitsy sweet and
tender bananas.
Jtc..: the brown root that some
call a Mexican potato. it has a super
crisp taste perfect for salads and dips.
Dice or julienne in strips.
Sweet dumplna 9e1uub: indi·
vidually sized little squash~ perfect ror
stuffing.
Scalloplnl 9e1uub: a cross between
zucchini and summer squash.
Chayote 8C(UUh: also known as
the v*table pear. mango squash or
mirliton. It's green outside. white inside
and low in calories. Good grated raw in
pancakes.
Sweet ooJon• (Maui onion.a,
Walla Walla onion• or Vidalia
on.lou): Eat them like you'd eat an ap-
ple: they have lots of natural sugar.
Eoold muahroome: shaped like a
straight pin ; they're quite large and
pale beige in color. Cut off tough ends,
then eat them raw or saute with butter
and garlic. Great in salads.
Sbltab m..mooaa.: a large.
Japanese black.forest mushroom that
can be eaten raw or cooked. 'ihey
taste like lobster when sauteed in but·
ter." says Frieda.
Frail lycbeee: Peel off the plum·
covered rough skin to reveal a fruit that
looks much like a white grape. Pop in
your mouth whole -it's too juicy to
bite Into. Just be careful not to swallow
the large. flat pit.
£..,,.,.... <lii M . Also called a
hothou.se cucumber. il' s about twice the
size of the ~ variety, and the skin as more edible than the okt-lashioned
cuke's.
Plat peppaconu; the latest
nouvelle n~ity. ,
Cllantro: a MexJcan parsley Ufed
in Ollnese cooking or salads. Its sllaht·
ly spicy taste makes cilantro a great sah
subttltute.
An I .., a ~lat ldeM in a mixed areert salad. Puck
likes to mlx arrugala. Jo . -
ltallan red lettuce -and FM cheetie In
l&ladl.
f10' t Md...._ Shlwed In their
veiy own swamp water, tMy are the
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GETS HIS KICKS
By Bill Froloff
H e has none of the
shortcom~ of the
typical sports fan .
No binging at half.
time on com chips; no coach·
ing from the leatherette reclin-er. And while the slightly
more ambitious of the ~
chair quarterback set burrow
into their neighborhood bars
and drink themselves to sud-
den death next Super Bowl
Sunday, this athletics aficio-
nado will uree his favorites
forward from the SO.yard line.
Not with a discreet hurrah, or
even a hearty GO!, but with
the'gyrations of a high school
cheerleader. The incom-
parable Gypsy Boots -a.k.a.
Robert Bootzin -has lead
cheers from the siddjnes for SO of his 72 years. -
Armed with his trusty
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painted signs. author. health·
food promoter and sports
enthusiast Gypsy Boots can be
spotted rooting for most any
professional sports franchise
In Southern California, In
addition to leading yells at
U.S.C .. Cal Lutheran and
Valley C.OUege football
games. He does it br love
-not money -and ex-
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Bool1 yuks it up with former Dodger Sieve
Garvey and decathlete Bruce Jenner.
Perry, the school's athletic director gave
Boots a boost
"Dt Perry said, 'Hey. you belong in-
side. We need you. Gypsy! " Boo<s re-
calls. "So somebody from the raculty
gave me a ucket. Everyone at u .S.C.
has always been real nice to me."
Boo<s could be the envy of everr,
sports ran. for he says he has "seldom '
bought a ticket to see a game. "A lot of
people invite me," he says. "because
they figure r11 add a lot of life if the
game is dull. But they never see me
very much at the game because I'm all
over the stadium I've probably made
more yardage than any football player
in the world."
Before reaching has current popular-
ity. however, Boots admits he wasn't
above sneaking into a game or two
without paying for a ticket Once he
snuck into a Miami Dolphins game in
Florida by peeling some coconuts.
stacking them in a tray and parading
past the usher, yelling, "Get your roar
nuts here!"
Another attempt, which almost back-
fired , happened when the San Francis-
co 49ers still played their home games
at Kezar Stadium. "In those days, they
had gravel, not cement. under the sta-
dium gates so I tunneled my way inside
at 5 o'clock in the morning," Boots
recalls.
"I sat there ror a Ion~ time and at I
o'clock there stilt weren I any people m
the stands. Finally the ground crews
came in. and I said to them, 'Where are
the ushers?' They said, 'The game's l<r
morrow.' I had a tougher time getting
out than sneaking In. because they had
dosed up the hole. So I just slept over·
night in the restroom and went to the
game the next day."
Boots fondly remembers a story told
to htm by friends who saw him on nae
uonal televiston during a Monday
Night Football telecast.
As the story saes. the camera
zoomed in for a close-up of Boots. who
was wildly ringing the cowbell and try·
mg to get his fellow fans stirred up.
"Hey, look at that crazy guy!" sports-
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claimed.
Meredith's Monday Night colleague.
Frank Gifford, who started at both
U.S.C. and in the NFL before moving
mto the booth. was well acquainted
with Boots's demeanor and came tc
Gypsy's rescue. "Oh. that's Gypsy
Boots," came Gifford's reply "He's not
crazy. He always acts that way." IW
CALIFORNIA UPCOMING EVENTS
J.a.·Marda: Grey Whale Watching.
coastal counties
Ju. 1·31: Rosicrucian Indian
Planetarium Show. San Jose
Jen. 23: Super Bowl Sunday I OK
Run. Redondo Beach
Jm. Z9: Struggling Artists Art Show,
San Jose .a.... 29. 30: Photo Fair, San Jose
Jen. 29. 30: Mounted Police Rodeo
& Parade, Palm Springs
Jan. 29-feb. 7: Southern California
Boal Show, Los Angeles
Feb. 1-28: Black Hi.story Month. San
Jose
Feb. U: 33rd Annual Autorama.
Sac:ramento
Feb. 5, 8: Golden Gate Kennel Oub
An-Breed Dot:l Show. San Francisco
Feb. 7·J1: North em California
Police Olympics. Squaw Valley. Lake
1ihoe
Feb. 11·13: How to ... Fair. San
Jose Feb. 11-15: Whiskey Flat Days,
Kem ville
Feb. 12-13: Weavers Gulld . Open
House, Sacramento
Feb. 12·15: Wmter Festival, Laguna
Beach
Feb. 12-21: National Date Festival.
Indio
Feb. 15-20: WaJt Disney's World on
Ice, San Francisco
Feb. 16-20: Isuzu-Andy Williams
San Diego ()pen, La Jolla
Feb. 18: Chinese New Year Parade.
Los Angeles
Feb. 19, 20: Specialty & All-Breed
Dotl Show, Cupertino feb. 19-28: Chinese New · Year
Celebration, San Franciseo
Feb. 20: Harlem Globetrotters.
Sacramento
Feb. 21-23: Bustamante Antique
Show & Sale, Sacramento
Feb. 21·28: Brown Bag Opera,
Sacramento
Feb. 2S: Mardi Oras Parade, Los
Angeles
Feb. 25.27: Pacific Indoor Rodeo.
San Dieao
Feb. 21. 271 Mt. Shasta Winter Car-
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